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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): February 7, 1912
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): February 7, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912020701_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): February 7, 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. THE HARTFORD Subscription $1 Per Tear, in Advance. Coma, tfae Herald of a Ifoiij fforli, n All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed) lit fan of All Men Lnmlering at Mj BatL" 38th YEAR. HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1912. ings, passed slowly down thb river. Meantime the ftro hcadquarter's truck had been called out, and a general alarm of fire on tho Cana dian sldo called out the men then). They took station with ropes along the shorer but the floe was far be yond their reach. The Niagara avenue firemen were sent to tho lower steel arch bridge, and took station The Canadian fire with a rope. men had two ropes down from can tilever bridge, which is about 300 yards above tho other structure. Just above old Maid of tho Mist landing, a quarter of a mile from rapids, tho floe on tho whirlpool which tho threo were borne broke Into two sections, each about 200 feet square, tho man and woman on one, Heacock on tho other. Heacock waved his hand to his companions in distress as hts floe moved clear of tho other, and, caught in a current, raced down tho river. Tho other floe then shot towards the American shoro, and was caught In an eddy and whirled there This was for about five minutes. within sight of the trembling walors that marked tho beginning of the rnplds and death. Heacock saw the ropes dangling from tho bridge and made ready to catch ono. Very coolly ho took off his overcoat and posed himself on tho tossing floe. In his course there dangled ono rope, and a second was moved towards him. Ho caught that held by Ofllcor Pal Kelly, "of." Hie "XJfftafHr pollco force, and a company of about twenty railroad men, caught It and jumped free of the Ice. The sag of tho rope nt that great drop, 200 feet, let him into the chilly water up to his waist. Ahd before he was clear of It ho was NO. 0 Mrs. Davidson, before retiring, for tho night, had been In tire-- best of health and seemed to be hi the best of spirits. About 1:30 o'clock a member of the family, thinking he heard a noise in Mrs. Davidson's room, hurried Into the room, where ho found her dead. Sho was thirty nine years of age and was very well known and respected. GOVERNOR WILL SHOW OFF HIS NEW COLONELS bio. thousands see est desire to TAFT SEEMS 10 ibm Iu HWFUL STRUGGLES three Ice At BEJNEVITABLE As with the Reunion Committees, and there Is not tho slightest fear on the part of the committees that Macon will bo able to accommodato easily the thousands of visitors who will flock hero ELECTION Ml E WORKERS during May. the Grinding the Republican Party's Nominee. IS NOT AVAILABLE SEEING HIS SONS FREE HE DIED CONTENTED 8tanford, Ky., Feb. 3. With tho satisfying knowledge that nil criminal charges ngalnst his sons had been wiped off the slato, drove C. Kennedy, aged seventy-twwho had faithfully dovotcd tho latter years of his llfo to tho work of securing tho freedom of three of his sons from the State penitentiary, where he himself hnd spent almost four years, died early this morning at his home near Crab Orchard in this county, after a short attack of double pneumonia. Notwithstanding troubles lie and his family have seen, Kennedy died respected by all who know him and alcircumstances, in comfortable though he had spont a fortune In lighting to save himsolf and his sons from entanglcmcnta of the law. Kennedy shot and killed an uncle, Ed Kennedy, In Lancaster about thlrty-llv- o years ago, during a quarrel oer property matters. He escaped after tho examining trial and was(at largo for some time, but wns captured and first given a life sen tence Iu Currnrd comity, where he then lived. Afterward, on " retrial, In Rockcastle", he was given sentence, hut do v. Luko Blttqkbum paraoned Mm nftor Kon nedy had sorved thieo years. o, a'twen-ty-one.year In District 23, Western Niagara Falls. OF VICTIMS Kentucky, occurs ROOSEVELT I Frankfort, Ky., Feb. C In nil the glory of their new uniforms, the A Number of Candidates for new Colonels of the Oovornor's staff Republican Machine is Badly As They Found Themselves will make their first appearance, In Damaged, But Special All the Offices Except a body, at the reception which dov. Swiftly Drifting to CerMcCreary will give at the mansion Privilege Rules. President. on February 14. This will be In tho tain Destruction. nature of a valentine party, coming, MH. ROLL HAS NO OPPOSITION as It does on St. Valentino's day, LA FOLLKTTH HARDLY IX IT EFFORTS TO RESCUE FUTILE and the Governor expects to make Tho members of District 23, Unit- the entertainment (Dy C. H. Tavcnner.) Tho Niagara Falls, N. Y., Feb. 4. 3. William Feb. ed Mine Workers of America, em- staff will be there, the orders havWashington, The great lco bridge that has chokj bracing all the counties In Woncrn ing been issued to all the Colonels Howard Taft Is the ono best bet In ed the river channel between the Kentucky, are now taking much In- to appear In Frankfort on the eventho Republican nomination handiupper steel arch cataract nnd the cap. terest In the annual olection of of- ing of February 14 and receive with bridge below tho falls for the last ficers which 13 to take place on Febthe Oovernor at the mansion. Tho At loast this Is tho way It looks to broko from Us shoring three weeks ruary 10. Every member of the Colonels have all advised dov Mcmo and 1 havo tried to view and went down just at noon organization will vote by secret bal- Creary that they will be hero, looktho situation, if possible, without the river, taking with It to "their lot, but the result will not be known ing ns handsome nn It Is ponsible for prejudice. death n man and woman said to be until after tho tellers meet early in thorn to look. I base my prediction on the theoand Mrs. Eldrldge Stanton, of Mr. Note Hartford will share 'he March. Tho tellors will meet Just ry that Special Privilege, as represevToronto, and Burrell Heacock, ,. tirtTWtro boforc-- tho district meeting which Is jwawtci nt tlita rinnnant tn nil" nn " H7 sented by Aldrich, Penrose, Smoot, vi b.UD wi.tiiua in K enteen years old, of East One hun-dreto be held In Henderson on March son of Hon II. P. Taylor, o' our Lodge, Crane, Guggenheim, J. Pier-postreet, Cleveand seventeenth 5th. Following the district meeting city, who was recontly appointed on Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, land, OhI5. Four other persons were there will bo a Joint conference be- - dov. MrCreary's staff. It Is needless Andrew Carnegie, and tho tariff o"h tho lco at tho tlmo but managed tween tho miners and the operators, to sny that Mr. Thylor will acquit trusts, still dominates the Republicto get ashore In safety. which will bo hold In olthor Louis- - hlmpolf with all the courtesy nnd an machine. And itmust never be - was considered- perThe bridgevllio or Hondofson. " At "this Joint" ability so characteristic of himself. forgotten that" the Republican mafectly safe. For weeks tho great n now scale will be conference chine, and not the Republican votfield of Ice had been coming down 'AARON GODSIIAW DIES agrcod upon, ers, rules national Republican conthe river, piling up against tho barIN MILWAUKEE, WIS. Prealdontlnl There no i number of candi ventions and names rier until it was from sixty to eighdates for most of the District otllces candidates. ty feet thick, and under the InfluNews was received In Hartford citv foundry machine, It Is President Robort M. this year, The Republican ence of zero weather tho great mass destroyed hv announcing the audi' n Holl bcinx the only man who has no Friday true, Is badly damaged, but I think, had become firmly anchored to the. opposition. Mr. Roll will reeehc death of Aaron dodshaw, who t'I'l however, It Is still powerful enough, shore. frightfully battered by threo suc- backed as it is by the millions of Central City. Ky Fob. .1 The tho unanimous Indorsement of the or nenrt trouble at IUb Home in Tho Jam was about 1,000 feet in cessive floes of jutting Ice. throughout the dlHtjJot and waukoe. Wis.. Thursday midnight ono Central City Foundry & Machine Special Privileges, to control length and In some places a quarter Not content with tho efforts of more national After Companv's plant, owned by E. II. continuo hi efficient bcrvlco'Vs head For a IonK number of years Mr. convention. of a mile In breadth. For two weeks tho men above to1 draw him up, he The full list Godshnw was one of tho most h'.jih-It will go on the scrap heap, Miller, was destroyed by fire at G:G0 of the organization. it had offored safe passage to tho tried to assist himself hand over that mon , jy CIHICM Ot UVo-rfreer of corporate Influ- o'clock this afternoon. The fire jof candidates is as follows: and an immense hand. Tho tlmo was 1:10 o'clock, hardy, and ences will be In control of tho party. started In t''0 office shortly after for years lie wis In '"'-I- here Boaul Executive International crowd of excursionists camo to view and tho hour or more that the boy Resides being In business In Ow- Tho only deduction that the read- the men had been paid off and had iMomber George Central' Baker, the winter wonder of the river. had been on the lco and tho effects er may draw from the foregoing Is igoro to tnelr Homes. Hefore the City; J. O. Tunstall, Nelson; Frank ensboro, .Mr. dodshaw conducted happened an of the icy ducking had sapped his Had the accident stores at both Peda and Duford, In that Mr. Taft Is to bo nominated, citizens reached the foundry the rePowderly; W. C. hour later In the day, hundreds strength. Ho stopped trying to pull not because the pooplo desire his port was started that Instead of the Arnold, Muhlouberg county; Smith, Ohio county, but later on account of Cloaton, Robl. lives., for the himself up and hung limp on the would havo lost their 111 health was forced to retire trom but because tho nig foundry it was the residence of Sam Pollock, McHonry, Ohio county. crowd was moving Into Prospect rope, which spun him around like a rcnominatlon. Last September lc R. M. RoP, active business. Interests desire his rcnominatlon; Danks. To his house, about six District Presidont In the elevators that run down top. Park nnd bin family removed fro.n tU'r not because Mr. Taft has earned a blocks distant, the ciowd rushed and Henderson countv tho cliff for the purpose of venturKelly and his men pulled steadirenoinluatlou by representing the tl.ero learned that tho firo was at Dstrlct vice PiosMont L. D home If Owonshoro to Jlllwanl" r, ing out upon the Ice. ly. Ten feet, twenty, twenty-fivMr. dodshaw was about 62 u s interests of the common people of the foundry. Uy this time the tire walker. Drakosboio: O. Mooney, Somowhoro deep in tlio great thirty feet, up he came. The great the country, but because ho has ra'i gained sucn ncauway ir was im- Drakoeboro, Muhlcubrg county; of ajrp and Is survived by his wiii whirlpool sleeps the man, crowd on the bridges cheered Lops, a renomlnatlon by rcpresent- - possible to save the plant. The funeral v. ; Ohio nnd six children. Mcilenry, partly Identified as Mr. Stanton, those that wore not weeping. Qrlm- - earned tnteroata nf Rnnnlnl Prtvl. total, ?10,00n, covered by insur- Henry Render, Inntlm held In Milwaukee Sunday. county. resly tho boy hung on, trying always to Ieg0 who twice cast nsldo chances of ance. District Seeretary-TroasurII. cue In order to remain with his ter-- et himself or his leg wound about Thoro seems to he nn Increasing .11. VIncont, central City; .Tame i THRKVTUNKD COAL rope. wife, and who in the the ii FAMINE ON talk about Roosevelt, but I do not VKGKTAItLE DIET NOT L. S. Cleaton; Campbell,, shadow of death, just at tho break Then Ills hands began to slip. He think the machine politicians GOOD. SAYS DR. WILEY Webb, will (iranam; Frank Graham, Hillside, In tho rapids, spurned assistance sought to got hold of the rope with permit Padi-rah- , Ky . F-- b. his nomination. a. Owing to If Roose, for himself and attempted to bind his tooth, but could not. Finally, velt should be nominated, however, Washington, Fob. 3. "I would .MUllll'lluurK COU11IV. ft scnrct' f eoal It road, the District Auditors J. F. Everly. tho woman's body a rope Just as lie was about Blxty feet clear I about bellco lio would bo defeated. It not like to say what will become of ilipvler; W. M. Harris, fcol. ) Muh- - nllnols r"tral will confiscate all dangling from tho lower steel arch of the water, his head fell back. Ho was the children of the vegetarians if a during his administration tlint jlonborg county; C. B. Drake, Island, coaI b1,,1'1"1 f'o" tho Wostcrn K-- nbridge. was utterly spent. He lost his grip the present nhnormally high cost of purely vegetable diet Is persisted In .McLean county. uicKy mines in ns Btntlons In Kcn- Tho lad, Ilurroll Heacock, was nnd plunged far down Into the living was piled up, largely because for i number of generations." said District Tellers J. D. Walker, tucky and on the Tennessee dlI -cast in the same mould. Had he not stream. Dr. Ilarvoy W. Wiley, pure food exof the system of excessive protec(col.) McHonry; Charles MuIIIkln. ion. turned back on the Ice to give asWhen ho came up his face turned tion In which Mr. pert for the Government, Tho railroad company Is not only Roosevelt beMcilenry, Ohio county; Charles ' Theso sistance to tho man h'o, too, might toward the great wave, and he feebmight be so children Is an Aldrlch- lieves. Roosevelt short of coal but apparently cannot Sliackiett, Island, McLean county. have made the shore. On the brldgo ly moved his arms In the breast Smoot-PenroRepublican on the changed that the human form would District Executive Hoaid Mem- furnish cars to supply the demand, at the time It tore from the shore stroke. Dut the mighty rush of tariff question, so far as anyone bo entirely different from now. I bers W. T. Darby, Drakesboro; D. as the mine ownora claim their orbesides these three were Monroe water was too much for him. He knows. Dut if lie should como out fear It would have a weakening ef- R. Chllds, (col.), Cleaton; T. 11. ders for empties are not being fillGilbert, of this city; Ignatius Roth, was caught llko n cork, and was on the Progressive side of tho tariff fect upon them, mentally and physi- Majors, Graham: George Rone, Hill- ed. Just how long this condition of Cleveland, Heacock's companion; sent racing into the midst of tho Issue, It would only mnke him less cally. will continue, the railroad officials H William Hill, an old river man: seething wntor. For perhaps a half "A vegetable diet nlone is a bad side; Ed, Frazier, (col.), Drakos- - here gay they desirable to tho Republican mado not know. Loccl boro: Samuel Shomwell, Cleaton; AVIIIiam Lablond, river man, and an mlnuto he was In view, and then he chine, and his nomination would ho tiling for the human lace," contincold wavo D. Duncan, Nelson; H. A. Dan-le- i, dealers say If n severe unidentified Italian. disappeared In the spume. ued Dr. Wiley. "A certain amount W. even less probable than It Is now. Deech Creek: Roland .Tarvis, should visit this section there would Tho man and woman Btnrtod first Heacock's failure was witnessed Robert M. La Follette, tho ono of meat, I believe, Is necessary, both Cleaton; J, D. Hyers, Cleaton; be an unavoidable coal famine. y toward tho American shore but they by tho man on the other floe. Tho man mentioned in connection with as body and brain food, and to anKitchen, Drakesboro; were stopped by a lane of open wa- woman apparently dared not look. Chas. YOUNG FARMER COMMITS swer all tho requirements of n huRepublican Moss, (col.), Mercer; James Robter. Dack they ran again toward The man appeared calm, as ho In the people can nomination on whom man being." SUICIDE NEAR PARIS the put their finger on of Powderly, Muhlenberg the Canadian side, turned about and turn prepared to make a play every public question n twinkle In his ertson, Dr. Wiley, with of the day, county: Virgil Render, (col.), Mmade for the American side. When against death, when, caught by a Paris, Ky.. Feb. 3. Frank J. cannot bo nominated, In my opin eye, added: "I wouldn't like to trust cilenry: Richard Raker, Beaver Dam; hardly more than fifty yards from down-rivcurrent, the floe moved ion, tho reason being, only, that the my piogeny to a vegetable diet." Rose, a promlnont young farmer, J. T. .Main, Reaver Dam; Jack Glov-o- r, rocky shore, the woman fell on into the course Heacock had gone. the "Meat raised and killed under pcop,0 cannot vote on pr'eBluent,n, committed (col), McHenry, Ohio county; self with a suicide by shooting himher face, utterly spent. As tho couple swung under the proper conditions, with vegetables pistol and thou cutting nominees. T. R. CInrk, Island, McLean county; "I can't go on; I can't go on," she cantllevor brldgo the man grasped Any day, of course, mny bring and fruit strictly fresh and properly his throat with a razor. Ho was cried. '.'Lot us die here." a rope and tried to put it about tho developments 'Bn, aiorganuoiu; :. F. Gar. subject to attacks of heart to change the posi- cooked and served, make a combl- - t"c Morganlield; trouble As tho woman W. I. doben, Mor fell, the man woman's waist. The forco of the tions nation that should satisfy any one." rctt' and was greatly deprossod by tlielr of gantleld; strove to get her to her feet again, current was too much for tho rope. checker-boar- tho men on the political ho added. Ed. Powell, Waverly, recurrence. Ho Is survived by his but the abovo Is tho Union county; Will Gore, Hendor-- l and tried to drag her along the Ice, It parted, nnd the man waved the wife and baby. situation as It appears to your cor- LIGHTING COMPANIES son, Henderson county. Yi calling for assistance to Roth and torn end toward the crowd. Ho left a pathetic note, .irking respondent at this writing. OF KENTUCKY MERGED Heacock, who were nearest. There was still another chance that the members of his family bo .MOULDY RLACKREHKY JAM 'Heacock turned back to the cou- tho ropo that was dropped from tho PREPARING FOR IWJ A merger of the gas and lighting CAUSES TWO DEATHS kind to his wife nnd baby, and swple and helped support tho woman. lower steel arch bridge by the NiagCONFEDERATE REUNION ing that he was not responsible for plants of four Kentucky cities, uncost him his life. The act ara avonuo firemen. As the floo Stanford, Ky., Feb. 3. Tho 5 the deed hn was about to commit. tho namo of the Kentucky Pubder Itoth struggled along over the went Into swift drift the man caught Macon, Ga Feb. C. (Special) sons of D. W. Mur-rel- l, Some porsous who wore stripping hummocks of Ice, getting close to It, and grimly hung on. Ho was Tho Eoxecutlve Committee of tho lic Service Company, was effected and a farmer living near Crnb Or- tobacco in a born on an nd joining week when articles of Incorpotho open stretch of water at tho given slack, nnd ho tried to wind tho Confederate Reunion to bo held In last as a farm heard screams and found Mrs. Canadian end of tho jam. There rope about tho woman's waist. Ho Macon, May 7, received a letter ration combining tho companies at chard, this county, died Frankfort, Rowling Greon. Owens-bor- o result of eating blackberry jam on Rose crazed with griet over her were men on the shore ready to give fumbled In hts agony of effort ns If from the Secretary of tho Need-mor- o Tho act was and Hopklnsville Others of the husbni'd's condition. wore filed biscuits yesterday. him assistance. his hands were numb. Club at Dellevuo tendorlng the in tho cow shed, near with tho Ciicult Clerk of jef. family were mado 111. hut will re committed Word that tho lco bridge had Tho rush of the Ice in the stream free use of tho clubhouse to meet Tho outstanding cover. Tho blackberries arc said to their cottage. gone out flashed through tho city was overpowering. When he could the needs of Reunion visitors dur- ferson county. capital stock, of tho concerns totnls havo been mouldy. like wlldtire and within a short time not tie tho ropo about the woman ho ing tho tlmo at which tho event Ib Chest pains and a dry, hacking The mon In control of the American shore of the river was let !t go. cough should be trerted with to bo held in this city. Tho homo $380,000, ,,,IS '':M' DAVIDSON tho company nro Roland. Llndsey ,. lined, by thousands of people who Thero apparently wns no thought of this Is located within thirty minHORKHOU.VD fsVHivt FOUND DE I) IN RED witnessed the tragedy being enact- of himself. Ho raised the woman to utes ride of the central part of tho rnd Henry Fitch, of Rowling dreen, ken li'terua'lv, and r H'TPTiin ed In the deep ravino below them. iior feet, kissed her, nnd clasped her "Magnetic Center" and will furnish nnd F. Austin, of Frankfort. RED PEPPER PORUS PLART-"- i Tho Owensboro Mcesenpor of applied After getting Roth safely ashore In I1I3 arms. The woman mado as comfortable to the choit. Ruy the dolaccommodations for Fighting "Rootlcggers." Sunday says: tho men made nn effort to reach the If to cross herself, then sank to her about thirty. lar slTr Svrtw, you pet Madlsonvlllo, Ky., Feb. 2. SInoa Mrs. Ella Davidson, wife of T. S. other three on the Ice floe. But at knees. Tho man knelt besldo her. It Is understood that tho coraralt- - this town went dry thero reams to Davidson, who reside at 1.100 Wosst r. Poms Plaster free with each bota noint about COO feet below the up- his arms clasped closo about her, tle. Sold by Hartford Drug Co . tee Will accent With much nlnnnitrn hevo been p determined oITort on Fifth street, was found dead ir bed per steel arch bridge the Ice flold Bo tlioy wont to their death. Tho tho courtesy of this social the part of both wotn and drys to at 1:30 o'clock Saturday morning Hartford, Ky Donovan ft Co., R.a-vbroko Into two great fields, ono secheld Intact until It struck tho Hon and cots nnd other conve- - stamp out bootlegging In nil forms, by Dam, Ky. n members of tho family, v. ho tion wont .toward tho American grcat wave. There It was shivered; "rlencps will bo put' In the building. There arq 21 violators now in tho quickly summoned n physician, and A bi'l vrm Introduced In Uio Ken-upshoro and anchored on a great rook there tho gallant man and tho wo- - . Each day private families and liko lock-ujailer says he will soon examination It was fQuud thrt J tuel-j- r T.rst-intutaKing bachelor near (ho hydraulic power Iioubc Tho man nt his side disappeared from j organisations in Macon are using ha'-- to The chain them in tho back she had been dead but n'fow niln- - from to to ?r moving floe, with threo helpless be v'ew' er's each, the rev- J this method of showing their earn- - yard. Jutes, Death wns duo to heart trou- - j onuc io be ured lor school purposes. semi-military. to-da- y, to-ded nt -- oiijer Saturday central fire Mil-loc- ' . . to-d- jepytei b -- , ! e, ht I er V I se Al-ve- er J d, to-d- " WL-LARD- 'S -- " nd er - I on p. ro nMMMlifiw rteyi finwipfintinprafr" wi ami mv ' i Wf" ' fiy m WTJiipw ' Tr--F FAQK TWO. r4? Tl m HARTFORD HERAl D AVEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 1912. ! Wm BHWJ 11 k ffWfffWU liii Asm,! fwjSBraaglJ DfTTmHEi 7'nM,BKg,fflWWwt?r?7i 1 Oil 1, tt,i?'k& Now Coing On! OF THE t AN NUAL GREAT DETERMINATION SALE KENTUCKY. Cexitertown Mercantile Co., (Incorporated.) CENTERTOWN. SALE BEGAN FEB. i, AND CLOSES FEB. 4? -- 10. ONE- - & J fr 1 Bargains offered in every department. FOURTH OF REGULAR PRICES. -- Now is the time to get your winter supplies , at LESS THAN : & J . f Come, Do Some ' Zrx-vestig,a-tln- e' , m t for "Toiirself. f i . , .. ,. TEMPEST II CLver A TEA 0 TV Preacher's Denunciation of Dancing. WAS VAGUE EISSSIRCATIDN But His Righteous Impulse in the Premises Evidently Commendable. woi'm: got mad too yi'mcijY the IUv. Veil, a Methodist of roll ' r, who nnducted it 8ii Hi rr,.al meetings here atdonmirclng cuurru, was ifaiu.P" aa a ico in which "usual-V- " only tlip lower strata of .society ,1 I ,'- - sectable sort of a cusa. who just ncjw happens to ilylulf;. d, Whltolaw Raid, a vt'iy re- represent the V. S. a questlonablo report known all rccr tho v.Drld m the Court of St. , was giving a dance In the ity of Now York, at hlB own pala"They jlst stood on one foot fust, tial homo, In honor of a dural party An' then they stood on tuther, C tho rclgnlui; house of Euxlsnd or An' on which foot they felt the th.o Duko ot Counaught, hi other wust, King Udwf.rd tho Seventh and unThey couldn't a told you nuther." do of Klnjr George the Fifth, liU U"u,tchcss find their daughter, Prln- Tho restless pendulum Is forever css Patricia and it Is R.iid Wall swinging between Nudes and Prudes Hfceet, In honor of these- dlstln-Hirtshequally extremes distasteful if euosts, Misix?uded business not immoral. XXX tEe following day tor the II ret tlmo. Itockport, Ky., Jan. 31, 1912. About the en mo tlmo Mrs. Tom-phjtCroker ,un giving an orien- Tin: rouuiKit-iouitxA- ij ON KENTUCKY'S IIIESS tal, un" n S:ttl Franciaco which in point of liiiiKiilflceiico ouLn!i'ae any Tho nlillrr entertainment over given in fully Courier-Journ- says: speaks truthwhen it tEe, West. ' The hostess win regal Tho Kentucky press is doing its nCSchoharajado. Her mauve pant-nlgoweie embroidered with gold full share of tho uplift of tho Stato nal Bilvor. fiapphtrea and pearls, along all material lines. Tills Is a covered tho fact that should be appreciated by Afoven Into i dfess, and from bur coronet there tho citizens of the Commonwealth. voll A good nowspaper Is the best possifoU to her bejeWoled ankles of silver, In Mi..estlim ot the-- uash-iif- jj ble advertisement of a community. Any community which haB a good nrale3 ef t fish." tdmultauOouB Now an newspaper should accord it a patthese tioJncpi'ieutB, ."Mipcarins Jn the da!W ronage in some degree commensune,ws n!o,,f.j.li1e of tho report of rate with its merltB. Kentucky tiro noted itlvlne'u r.trlctur8, do newspapers in a great majority aro io.t provoVe n desire to ahrdJte his deserving of ample support and are right to r't opinion on dancing, it rendering better scrvico than it Is ever possible for their constituen14. hi? right and the rli;ht is by the law. I have an cies to repay. opfnlon iuyelf, nnd, let me hay, It You nre probably awaro that ii. not altogether favorable, espec-inlj- y pneumonia always results from , a to tho f.uestlonablo "round cold, but you never heard of a cold rtrfjice." Indeed, If ho believes danc-Id- (j resulting from pneumonia when Is a sin, it is duo both himself Chamberlain's Cough Hcmcdy was nnd his cloth to uinito It hip and used. Why take tho risk when this nn It was remedy may be had for a trifle? Wish, Ills, rather novel, if not unjust, class- For salo by all dealers. m ification of tho dancerB, that riled STANIiKY COMMITTEE thotown nnd eot tho pot DESERVING OF KESPECT The blend and vagueness of lines saparatriiK classes, whoro Inheront Messrs. Morgan and Frick have mqrlt is allowed to aeoort Itself, to that natural dealrc. that, if both gone for indefinite visits in aded Surely the Stanley InvestiIf, must be, wo ahull bo rebuked as Egypt. Iifgti class bIuiicth, makes our hides gating Committee has made a high It has not a-- ltttlo thin, na it were. . But, before record for efficiency. all it went after, but there is filing a heated protest, I advise as a inatto'- - ct slnplo wisdom and Jus amplo proof thnt the trust magnates at JV-1C3- tice thnt the aggrieved should first 'earn by what particular method ho grades this vain world of frolicking mortals. His systom may be so novel "thnt the sting is removed, or o ludicrous that wo should have to laugh possibly fcol flattered. It must be admitted that seeing daily press reports of dancing in possible walk of life from tho lascivious waltz of Upportendom to of Lower-Sluthe veriest hoo-dodom; from tho nauseating turkey-trto the of tho Tour Hundred disgusting shin-di- g of tho submerged Tenth that one is sorely puzzled to understand his grading. nut, anyway, when IJro. Mell got to slinging rocks, he never teched me and Uncle Reuben Decker. Wo don't dance. Wo can't. Tho quite beyond us. "Weav-ll- y wheat" Is about as far as we over got. No, thanks to our staid the habits an.l pious tendencies, shoe doesn't pinch and now wo feel amply repaid for our austere living. So, as we can't dnnce tho lancors, wo don't mind seolng Dro. Mell lanco tho dancers. We rather like It. Although Dro. Mell's opinion on sooinl grades Is only one among about a billion and a half ot pco-pla numbor of his audience were sorely aggrieved nnd even yet they "rem kind of onsettled like. ev-o- ry "tur-key-troto, have a wholesome respect for the fidelity of tho Stanley committee to the public Interests. Tho Democratic party has reason to be proud of the good efforts put forth by this committee. It is ono of tho few investigating committees in the history of the American Congress that has won public confiIlryan's Commoner. dence. i HARVEY-WLSO- N LETTERS SHOW There Is No Animosity Between the Two. ot If you have dizzy spells, attacks of momentary blindness, with ringing noises In tho ears, it is an unMATTER WATTERSON STARTED failing sign of a torpid liver; a condition which brings on some serious HEItBINE sickness if neglected. Has Ended Happily New Jeris a powerful liver tonic. It puts strength and activity into tho liver, sey Governor's Popularpurifies the bowels and restores a feeling of health, vigor and cheerity Undiminished. fulness. Price 50c. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., Don- Mil IMIVAN EXPRESSES OPINION m ovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S m . m m Itules For Long Life, Hoffman, the groat German physiologist, summarized the means of great ago as follows: reaching ct "Avoid excess In everything. old habits (even bad ones). Breathe pure air. Adapt your food to your temperament. Shun medicines and doctors. Keep a quiet conscience, a gay heart and a contented mind." Ite-spo- CASTO Rl A . I EVERY WORKING. ed A Bad Back is Generally Worse n, the Morning People Hartford are Finding Relief. al A back that aches all day and causes discomfort at night Is usually worse in the morning. Makes you feel as if you hadn't slept at all. To cure a true kldnoy backache you must cure the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially prepared for sick or weakened kidneys mako you feel better, work better, rest better. Tho following statement proves the merit of Doan's: Mrs. H. C. Earllngton, Smith, Ky says: "I was afflicted with kldnoy trouble for years. I had severe pains in tho small of my back and whenever I stooped or lifted, tho attacks wore particularly acuto. My back ached at night and when I arose In the morning I was very lame. I becamo tired easily, felt languid and was frequently troubled by headaches and spells of dizziness. I know that my kidneys woro dis ordered, as tho kidney secretions were unnatural. Learning of Doan's Kidney Pills, I began their use and tho contents of two boxes cured mo. I shall recommend this remedy at every opportunity." For sale by all dealers. Price GO Co., Buffalo, cents. Foster-Mllbur- n New York, solo agents for tho United States. Remember tho name Doan'B and tnko no other. safo-Kuard- ed New York, Jan. 31. Tho New York Evening Post has sought, for the sake of justice to all concerned, to securo tho publication of tho correspondence between Governor Wilson and Colonel Harvey, in that sonse It applied to them both. Neither wished to bo put in tho position of giving out private lottors, but to tho publication, both assented with tho distinct understanding thnt the Inltlativo came from the Evening Post. The first letter addressed to Col. Harvey by Governor Wilson is as follows: "University Club, Fifth avenue, and Fifty-fourt- h street, Decombor 21, 1911. (Personal) My Dear Colonel: Every day I am confirmed in tho Judgment that my mind is k a road, and can run only ono train of thought at a tlmo. A long tlmo after that interview with you and Marso Henry at the Manhattan Club, it came over mo that when (at tho close of tho Interview) you asked mo that question about tho Weekly, I answered It simply as a matter of fact, and of business, and said never a word of my sincere gratitudo to you for all your generous support, or of my hopo For that it might bo continued. give me, and forget my manneVs. "Faithfully yours, "WOODROW WILSON." In reply, Col. Harvey wrote to Gov. Wilson as follows: Reply"My Dear Gov. Wilson: ing to your note from tho University Club, I think It should go without saying thnt no purely personal issue could arise, between you and mo. Whatever anybody else may surmise, you surely must know that, In "trying to arouse and further your political aspirations during tho past fow years, I havo been actuated solely by tho bollof that I was rendering a distinct public sorvlco. "Tho real point at tho tlmo of our interview was, as you aptly put it, ono simply of 'fact and of business,' and when you stated tho fact to bo that my support was hurting your candidacy, and thrit you woro experiencing difficulty in finding a way to counteract Its harmful effect, the only thing possible for mo to do, in olmplo fairness to you, no loss than in consideration of my own self respect, was to relievo you of your embarrassment, bo far as It one-trac- lay within my power to do so, by ceasing to advocate your nomination. "That, I think, was fully understood between us at tho time, and nctlng accordingly, I took down your namo from tho head of the Weekly's editorial page some days before your letter was written. That seems to bo all there is of It. "Whatover little hurt I may havo felt as a consequence of tho unexpected peremptoriness of your attitude toward mo is, of course, wholly eliminated by your gracious words. "Very truly yours, "GEORGE HARVEY." Gov. Wilson repllod, under date of January 11, as follows? Gonor-ou- s "My Dear Col. Harvey: and cordial as was your letter written In reply to my note from tho University Club, it has left me uneasy, because, in its perfect frankness. It shows that I did hurt you by what I so tactlessly said at tho Knickerbocker Club. I am very much ashamed of myself, for there Is nothing I am moro ashamed of than hurting a true friend, however unintentional tho hurt may have been. I wanted very much to see you in Washington, but was absolutely captured by callers every minute I was in my rooms, and when I was not there, was fulfilling public engagements. "I saw you at tho dinner, but could not get at you, and after dinner, was surrounded and prevented from getting at you. I am in town to speak this evening, and camo in early In tho hopo ot catching you at your office. "For I owe It to you and to my own thought and feeling, to tell you how grateful I am for all your generous praise and support ot mo (no ono has described mo more nearly,' a3 I would llko to believe myself to be, than you havo), how I havo admired you for the Independence and unhesitating courage and individuality of your courso, and how far I was from desiring that you should ceaso your support of mo In tho Weokly. You will think mo very stupid, but I did not think of that as the result of my blunt answer to your question. I only thought of the means ot convincing people of tho real Independence of tho Weekly's position. You will remember that was what wo discussed. "And now that I havo unintentionally put you In a false and embarrassing position, you heap coals of Are on my head by continuing to give out interviews favorable to my candidacy. All that I can say Is that you have proved yourself very big, and that I wbh I might havo an early opportunity to toll you faco to face how I really felt about it all. With warm regard, cordially and faithfully yours, "WOODROw WILSON." It Is noted in tho foregoing that montlon of tho Knickerbocker Instead of the1 Manhattan Club Is obviously a slip ot the pen. Col. Harvey'B reply was as follows: "January 15, 1912. My- - Dear Gov. Wilson: Thank you sincerely for your most handsomo lottor, I can onlv repeat what I said beforo that thoro Is no partlclo of per y, ' sonal rancor or resentment left In me. I beg you to bellevo that I havo not said ono word to anybody in criticism of you. "I have to print a word of explanation to roaders, but it will be tho briefest possible. Very truly yours, "GEORGE HARVEY." Slattcr Helped Wiixon. Dallas, Tex., Jan. 31. So far, in the opinion of Bryan, Wilson was helped rather than hindered by his correspondence with Watterson. "Wilson was right," ho said, "in believing that a man is hurt sometimes by tho sort ofmen clamoring in his support." Roferring to tho letter of Wilson some time ago to A. H. Jollno about "Bryanlsm," he said: "It Is a shining Illustration that Wilson Is the best modern example of Saul ot Tarsus." Bryan refused to his cholco of a candidate. Ho said that boforo tho campaign in Nebraska In tho noxt two months, ho will mako up his mind. co For classy job printing: The Herald CONFIDENCE. We Back Our Statements With Our Personal Reputation and Money. Wo are so positive that we can relievo constipation, no matter how chronic It may be, that wo offor to furnish tho medicine free of all cost if wo fail. Wo think that it Is worsfe than useless to attemp to euro constipation with cathartic drugs. Cathartics may do much harm. Thoy may cause a reaction, irritate and weaken tho bowels, and mako constipation moro chronic. Constipation is often accompanied and may be caused by weakness of tho nerves and muscles of the large intestine or colon. To ex-nrestoro them to hoalthier up and strengthen those parts tlvlty. Tho dlscovory of tho active principle of our remedy Involved tho labor of skillful research chemists. This remedy produces results such well known Intestinal tonics, and It is particularly prompt in Its reac-to- no sults. Wo want you to try Roxall on our guarantee. They aro exceedingly pleasant to take and aro ideal for children. They apparently act directly on tho nerves and muscles of tho bowels, having, it would seem, a neutral action on other organs or glands. Thoy do not purge or causo inconvenience. If they do not positively cure chronic or habitual constipation and thus relievo the myriads of associate or depondont chronic ailments, your money will bo refunded. Try Roxall Orderlies at our risk. Three sizes of packages 10c, 25c and 50c. Rc you can obtain Rexall member, Remedies in this community only at our store Tho Rexall Store James H. Williams, 814 Main street, Hartford, Ky. es imA- - "WEDNESDAY, FED. 7, 1012. THE HARTFORD V. Samuel Martin, Anderson county, $330. AGE OF M LES Kane W. Milward, Fayette county. $45. Rudolph Minton, Jefferson county, $310. Robert L. Moore, Crittenden county, $213. In Claims Bill, Car- ty, Ella J. Vermillion, Letcher coun- When We Realize $52. MIran F. Mundy, Mercer county, rying 1.551 .' f . . Is Happening. $501. Ion B. Nail, Jefferson county, CHURCHES GmUJOR SHARE $46. THE UNIVERSE RILL OF THEIW Hannah Nally, Louisville, $2,013. Samuel P. ' Pipes, Washington Many Citizens Who Gave Aid county, $1,210. i iniy i Lonk hh L-- IDE INJPTUCKY ISiHASSED What War Are You a Woman l to Soldiers Are Now Fannie C. Poynter, Barren coun- t 4 Recompensed. OVER $80,000 FOR THE STATE Washington, Fob. 2. The Stato oT Kentucky has mado a big haul in tho omnibus claims bills. Ninety Kentucky claims, calling for tho payment of $80,583.15 by tho Fed-or- al government, aro included In tho omnibus claims bill, which vvaa reported favorably to tho House by Representative Sims, of Tennessee, chairman of tho War Claims Committee. The bill carries a total of $1,551,583, of which tho greatest amount for any single Stato, $395,-13- 7, Is for Tennessee. claims roported Tho Kentucky aro: Mary E. Martin, Bourbon county, ?115. Thomas N. Arnold, Kenton county, ?5,015. William A. Attcrsall, Clark county, $30. A. W. Richards, Union county, $1,420. Fayotto Margaret A. Bloom, county, $789. William H. Boswcll, Anderson county, $540. R. D, Boston, Boylo county v $1,-71- B. Valentino S.Brewer, Owsloy ty, $469. Henry, Patrick Adair county, $220. coun- Bridgowator, iv Coleman T. B. Brown, Green county, $1,620. Stephen E. Brown, Boylo county, $490. J. Patrick McGeo, Nelson county, $320. B. H. Chester, Anderson county, $329. Thomas P. Coldwell, $89. Millard J. Conley, Paint Creek, $1,200. U. S. Denny, Wayno county, $102. Sarah Ann Dobbs, PulaBki county, $152. Wm. Dunn, Edmonson county, Emma F. Everman, Carter county, $425. Hattie Grider, $1,765. James M. Hall, Montgomery cotmtjr, $750. I. A. Hall, Logan county, $380. Robert Hardwlck, PulaBki county, $980. Fostor G Charles F. and George Heysor, Hart county, $1,015. Thomas R. Hill, Bath county, $495. E. S. & W. S. Holloway, Henderson county, $2,102. William B. Kelly, Clay county, $50. Harriet N. Lair, Pulaski county, $350. Eliza Leathers, Jessamine county, $420. Joseph E. Llndsoy, Montgomery county, $1,080. Katherlno McClolland, Fayotto county, $900. Elizabeth Magruder, Nelson county. $220. Daniel Mans, Maysvlllo, $250. Goorgo Leonard, Campboll county, $1,105. John H. Marshall, Pendleton county, $300. $31. 1 (V J5flBflHflfiSQHHHSSHJ r i I r aiCOtt s 9 I Emulsion keeps children healthful and happy. Give them a few drops of this strengthening food-medicine every day and watch them grow. IT PREVENTS Croup Whooping- - Cough Bronchitis Loss of Flesh and many otter troubles all DHuaaiars H-- 15 any man belongs who does not believe In miracles. JCt Tho truth is, the world Itself Is a miracle and the fulness thereof. Who dares deny it? Life is a mir- the official organ, ' wi'l sen "lit acle, birth is a miracle and death la political Interests of the r'oinhera of a miracle. Deny that, if you will. the ponoral labor mo' moat " He It is a miracle when a giant oak tho union has 'ice.i nonpolit-lcgrows from an acorn and an apple A resolution v.at adopted treo with all Its luscious fruit grows condemning Federal Judge Anderwill asked you almost r..cu sciUr That a seed and a bloom. Can you ques- son for relea:lng Detective Burns, services,questionqualifybe take the Draughon daily by bttsinc-- how nmbitn to ymit Training ar.d if you he. fact? tion tho truth of that under a Stato Indictment for kidMoro BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than indorse all othir busiTho human mind Is a veritable naping, and calling on Congress to ness college" COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International rtf ufa'.n. hot-be- d Ilanklnr. Tipcwrltlnit, I'rnmannlilp. FinrlUh, Htwlllnc Arithmetic. Letter Writing, Biulaeas taking as it Inc8tlgate tbo case with o vlow to of miracles, branenc. lkxxi i'umi iuns lw ruhK auxiliaryBookkeepers all over uuakiw i tto under reasonable conditions. does the'most delicate of Impressions removing him. Home Study. Thousands of bankedsff Bookkeeping. tho United State9 say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers and sfc nographa s sua and then turlning out New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result or! FliM I.n Cirlppo, Then Bronchitis thoughts and driving a powerful SO per cent In work and worry. taking Draughon's Homo Study. Such wns tho caso with Mrs. W. from 25 to frame to execution of tho desires Shorthand. Practically nil U. S. offiCATALOGUE. Ilallojv .McCreary. Kiv "My wife cial court reporters write the System of BY MfUL, write For prices on lessoni S. created .by the thoughts. 4730. Jno. F. Drai mGk, Ono trouble with such churches was taken down with n severo atBrandenburg Baptist Church, Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Forfretctk-alogu- e on course A TCOLLLGE, wrlto as that which dismissed the unwlso tack of la grippe, which ran Into whyr Because they know It is the best. $180. Harrison Masonic Lodge, Bran- gentloman from the congregation bronchitis. She coughed as though DRAUGnON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGES Naahvillo or Memphit or Knoxville, Tenn., or Psducmb, Ky., or Ermuvillc, Id4 ' denburg, $125. for expressing his folly, Is that It slio had consumption and could not Ilrandenburg M. E. Church, $125. does not know that tho day of mira- sleep at night. The doctor's mediBryantavllle Church, cles Is NOT past. It seems to be- cine gavo her no relief and I was Methodist HrotoMMtuniM ( lieve that at one period of tho advised to try Foley's Honey and $410. Crab Orchard Baptist Church, earth's history things wore different Tar Compound. The first bottlo & Smith from what they arc now; that there gavo her so much relief that sho $150. St. Andrews Lodge, Cynthlana, was at no time a personal God that continued using it and three bottles Attorneys At Law came down to earth and conversed effected a permanent cure." Mr. $600. - KENTUCKY. HARTFORD, gods W. S. "Bailey says he is prepared to Danville Christian Church, $725. with man, as If whatever MHrm-Mfir, W. IItlipj Iihvh Hiul (). K. Smith forintil purtnrr First Baptist Church, there be had to "como down," or as answer all Inquiries promptly. For Hnnnuurr tliHt , Danville Milp for thn kimmthI rrlli p of mu m if it were necessary to speak to salo by all dealers. $700. rrpl criminal hiiiI illnirr.i riiara, Sir Mnlth from hrlne Comity tunrnry, la Presbyterian Church, men In oral language to communiDanville . Mr llxrnra will Government Anatomy. frurtlrlnc aurh Hrrrnt aurh urnrtlrn uthie cate with them. $610. In IlKrtr.ird 'Father," Inquired tho small boy font, Kr. llopulilhun bullillnc, llii. y Is as The voice of God Danville Methodist Church, $520. making his first visit to the army Danvlllo Presbyterian Theologi- loud as It ever was; there are as many miracles being performed post, "what houso is that over cal Seminary, $1,160. J. M. PORTEH, W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, Flomlngsburg Baptist Church, this very minute as there were over there?" "That's tho Government Headperformed. All prayers that ought $775. PROPRIETORS. BEAVEE DAM, KY. 5. to bo answered are answered and quarters, Jimmy." Glasgow Common Schools, Will practice hi profeulon In Ohio led o A long puzzled alienee then: no prayer that was ever prayed olnlnic coautlr. Special attention Blrenioa.' "Father, where are its hindquar- bailnenientrunted to hlcre. Harrodsburg Baptist Church, right was left unanswered. February Lipplncott's. Whether Christ turned water Into ters?" $675. PRANK L. FELIX, HarrodsburgPrcsbyterlan Church, wino nineteen hundred years ago, For Sale, may bo debatable, but It is certain $1,100. acres of well Improved Harrodsburg Methodist Church, that something, somewhere, is turn. Sixty-fir- e HAKTFOED, KY. Ing water into wino this Very day. land In Rough river bottoms, 2 $750. Will prrctlre hi profession In Ohio ted Lebanon Presbyterian Church, Not only that, but that something miles west of Hartford. For fur- lining countlei and in the Court or Appeaii Collection, ther particulars, address X, care of CriminalInpractice and bulldlnit a aprclaltr. Is turning water and dust into $1,380. Office the Herald A 2tf grapes composed of acids The Herald. St. Augustine's Church, Lebanon, and sugar and starches, and other $405. OTTO C. MARTIN P. 1". MCKEKKK1 Mt. Sterling Methodist Church, strange elements, and surely that Is 8 HARTFORD. :: KY. as much of a miracle as turning $46. J LIBERAL OFFEB. CCOOOOCOCOwOCGCOOCCCC Mt. Sterling Presbytorlan Church, water into wino. If tho dismissed congregation had member of tho $650. HARTFORD, KY. Salt River Lodge, Mt. Washing- said that ho did not bcllovo that We Guarantee lo Relieve Dysman had over performed ton, $120. a mlr-acl..GENERAL INSURANCE.. pepsia; If We Fail the MediGreen River Institute, Munfords-villthat would have been different. Of course, ho never did; mlraclos $525.. Life. Accident. Sick cine Costs Nothing. .Tessamlno Instltuto, Nicholasvillc, aro over and above man. Marconi And brings about a miracle when ho sets $725. JSiSSB ESTABLISHED 1858. unquestionably provo to the Will To Nlcholasvllle Christian Church, his mystic sparks Into tho other and has them shoot across unknown people that Indigestion and djspep-sl- a $940. can bo permanently rellovod and peas, to bo picked up thousands of Town of Nlcholasvllle, $300. Otto C. that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets will Nlcholasvllle Christian Church, of miles away. bring about this result, we will furIs not Marconi that perSulphur Well, $300. But it BOLDEST MAIL wjS';-vi nish tho medicine absolutely free If forms tho mlraclo; it is the SOME Paris Baptist Church, $600. HARTFORD. KV. rasift ORDER HOUSE 5. THING, somowhero, that builds the it falls to glvo satisfaction to any Presbyterian Church, Paris r roses out of nothingness, and that ono using It. THE SOUTH. Office up Mail's Wilson .V Wrtr .IfflMt INintf a Pfntiirv we h..v rmrA m I The remnrkable success of Rex- Clowe, opposite court Iiutisc. Ewlng Institute, Perryvillo, $270. hardens tho shell of tho nut while the soitthe tn le Willi cluslvclvfree illustrated ticatalogue. Wr"e r . i ' .,lrc.-f Perryvillo Methodist Church, being kissed by tho soft breeze of all Dyspepsia Tahots Is duo to tho practice Ills profession in all tin farour high degreo of scientific skill used com summer air. $425. is of this and adjoining comiG. Pa L8&FE.9S & GOlJ Perryvillo Presbyterian Church, It Is this forco that set tho old in dovislng thoir formula as well as ties nntl Court of Appeals. CommerCox 26 Louisville, Ky. world In motion, that gave It a to tho caro exercised In their manu- cial anil criminal print ice a spec 'R5S';'tTe.ry Artldo Guaranteed. $325. JyV n Princeton Baptist Church, $325. place In the unlvorso, that causes facture, wheroby tho well known ialty. Blsmuth-Subnltrat- o of Madison Female Instltuto, Rich- It to revolve, that brings to It the properties have been combined splendid rays of tho sun and tho and Pepsin mond, $6,500. PARKER'S Cumberland Presbyterian Church, harmonizing reflections of a mourn- with Carminatives and other agents. HAIR BALSAM Blsmuth-Subnltrat- o and Pepsin ful moon. PuBsellvIllc, $1,650. Cltccift and bctutincf the bail. I'rumottf laxuritnt prowlru Shephordsvlllo It Is this powor that drives the nre constantly employed and recogBaptist Church, Never Falls to Itmloro Ony nalr to its Voutbftil Color. Curve tcatp d wim & liatr faUiu; mists from tho earth Into the nized by tho entire medical pro$150. IVmrgtfiU tWMntft.ll Wo are Ready for Somerset Baptist Church, $1,500. clouds, and drops tho rain to earth fession ns invaluable In tho treatment of indigestion and dyspepsia. Presbytorlan Church, again. Somerset Your Old... The Pepsin used In Rexall Dys It Is tho beginning of tho end $550. Antioch Methodist Church, Mer whatever that Is that performs the pepsia Tablets Is carefully prepared cer county, $250. miracles which we seo about us, and fo as to dovolop Its greatest efll- puny man has precious littlo to do cioncy. Pepsin supplies to the Which ou have laid back-read- y Shocking Sonnds apparatus ono of tho most with it. to make them new. dlges-tlv- o In tho earth aro sometimes heard of tho In tho fulness of tlmo, and when important elements hoforo a terrlblo earthquake, that It shall please Almighty God, wo fluid. Without It tho digestion fend your old Suits ofa -P- IJVCED IN YOUR nD91 wnrn of tho coming peril. Nature's and assimilation of food aro Imposunderstand It all; but now, DENCE OR PLACE OF HI'S Felt Hats, old Coat Suits id Earnings aro kind. That dull pain "Wo do not know; we hope; wo sible. INESS, AND PUT YOl'USElA us we guarantee our work or acho in tho back warns you the wait " TEvansvillo Courlor. Tho Carminatives possess properIN DIRECT CONTACT WT1 to give satisfacl ion, if not no kidneys need attention if you would ties which aid in relieving the disTHE money receiver' ecapo those dangerous maladies, turbances and pain caused by undidropsy, Diabetes or Brlght's dls-- i gested This combination Lonj? food. Se d r in to FOR FLETCHER'S Take Electric Bitters at onco . of these Ingredients makes a remTO ALL, STATES edy Invaluable for tho complete Trf soo backache fly and all your D m KClAl FOR THE COMPANVK of Indigestion and dyspepsia. s"t feelings return. "My son t CONTRACT TO THE h A '.IER9 great benefit from their uso '"TTS GAIN POINT Wo aro so certain of this thai wo ON OR ADDRESS v Y. M ( - kidney and bladder trouble," lildg. IN UNION MTWTIXG urgo you to try Rexall Dyspepsia CALL 'oW. OBANON. Tablots on our own personal guarwres Peter Bondy, South Rock-""o- d, N L, Msri Local MariHKcr, Irdlanapolls, Ind., Jan. 31. Mich. "It is certainly a antee. Throo sizes 25c, 50c and wero supposod to have SI. 00. Romembor, you can obtain Hartfonl, K; "rout kidney medicine." Try It. $$. ?. gained a point when tho constitu- Roxall Remedies only at our store at James H. Williams. m W. C SEXTON. tion oi tho United MIno Workem Tho Rexall Store James H. WilLocal ManuKcr. uhscrlbo for Tho nnrtford Herald. was changed, so that tho Journal liams, 214 Main street, Hartford. Incorporated. Poavoi Dam Ky. Subscribe The al ty, $610. Belle M. RobardB, Boylo county, $425. John M. Robblns, Bracken county, $263. Margaret P. Robinson, Glrrard county, $227. T. P. Salyer, Lawrenco county, $350. C. H. Webb, Livingston county, $1,973. Mary Speak, Laurel county, $36. Andrew J. Trughler, Logan county, $760. Boyle county, R. A. Walker, $324. Benjamin R. Walker, Graves county, $524. Elijah Warren, Green county, $175. John E. Wells, Mason county, $256. Eleanor G. Whitney, Scott coun? ty, $6,066. John M. Wilson, Fulton county, $3,900. William J. Worthlngton, Grcon-u- p county, $36. Churches, Lodges anil Schools. Bowling Green Baptist Church, $650. Bowling Green First Presbyterian Church, $1,125. Bowling Green Methodist Church. Us and See Occurrences. THINGS Every-Da- y SOME UNEXPLAINED Tho other day ono of the church organizations In a neighboring Stato dismissed ono of its members ho said he did not bclievo in But, instead of dismissmiracles. ing him from tho congregation, the church should have taken steps to have him locked up in an insano Instiasylum or a feeble-minde- d so if ARDUI TAKE m ftti$3? frft HERAT D PAOE THUKE. tute. That's where 'DS'&Si(i,41)i:)il YOU WAMT a Better s Woman's ionic t full-fledg- 'irl Barnes Oiiiespie i ros., -- to-da- Attorney at Law, $1,-21- ..BUCKSITH1NG.. Attorney at Law, SReoair Work Horseshoeing Specialty full-round- ed iH o, e, ' Fire Also Bond You. riartin fS -- Attorney at L&w i'r $1,-21- er OOXxOOO. HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Fqll Glomes iw Children Cry Distance Liner ed CASTORIA ro-H- of tfssing J. FRFD rc 0 jK., .Tr-r-- j.HifoV TIT- - r'1.aBB'"l.i' -i- HaaTfTit " ' &AlmtM' '' "WWW W "WWlll fmjtrmm - n f 4 PAGE FOUR. THE HARTFORD HERALD and House. One bill provides for a Hoard of Tuberculosis Commissioners and an appropriation from the State to enable the Commission to carry on an cxt&etre educational campaign, and Vis gives counties the privilege of taxing themselves for a Tuberculosis Sanatorium, If they care to build one. The second bill provides for a State Tuberculosis Sanatorium. In behalf of tho thousands of sufferers from this dread disease, the State should certainly take some action looking to the relief and cure of Its citizens. The legislators are the servants of the State and should act TERROR IN THE HEARTS Wednesday, fed. t, 1012. The Hartjord Herald MEBER MATTHEWS. FRANK L.FELIX, COlTQhK FRANK L. FEUX. Put and Prsp'r. e Entered at the Hartford of the second flaw. as mall matter post-offlc- MEETING TO PROTEST AGAINST i Public Sale of T OF GENIAL CMS ary PARCELS-POS- Fine Poland China Hogs 38 , Who Have for Years Been To Be Held 26-2- at Nashville, Febru- - Head 38 Teddy seemB to have been born with a Presidential boom In his icouth. of New Jersey. .IH address the Kentucky Legislature next Friday. Gov. Woodrow Wilson, EODGED AGAIN. As a collector of Presidential campaign contributions. Editor HenThe Hartford Republican conry Watterson seems to be rather a ducts a rather clumsy bluffllng game. The slowdown proves tfiat failure. any trumps. The Herbe going bard It never had The winter must ald gave the Republican a fine fair assoand his on Sir. Rockefeller chance to prove that the letter it ciates In business, for the price of published from the Daniel-Samueoil has been h'lsted. Music Company was printed by It by Vr. Dan-le- l, Teddy doesn't say whether he Juet exactly as without ary sort of addition or be right than Presiwould rather but It declined 'o submit dent, but everybody knows how he Is tie proof and tho stand on the latter proposition. presence of wltnrges for both slds. Yes. the ground bos saw his shadlr rMntinr thlo letter R3 It dM. your ow and you can now make up an- to PDarentlv ebweed to raako It own westber chart, according that Mr. Daniel psve tho Rewhether or no: you believe In him. publican credit for being the ONLY rend BEST advertising medium In No doubt the countlnp room InHartford or this section of country, ceipts of Harper's Weekly have of late. That it was a reflection upon The Herald, creased materially Wilson-Harve- y matter was a pretty at the music company's nd. appearrn defense of ed in both papers, good advertisement. The Herald's reputation as a good Editor W. n. Hearst Is going to advertising medium, we proceeded give the Kentucky Legislature borne o investigate the matter. All we iort of a valentine on the 14th inst., have askod is that the Republican we suppose, when he will deliver a prove that it did not change the speech bforc that body. wording of Mr. Daniel's letter, as up the gentleman himself says he aimThe y of badroads Is going ed to write "tLenr orilv the uairje "that from all over the State. The adage he wrote The Herald. This they knows says "it is a Ion road that rave failed utterly to do. Wo InvitLet us hope It Is a bad r.o turn." ed tho Republican to produce the road that knows no possible mend- original letter of Mr. Daniel for the laws. by ing Inspection of witnesses, but It would Almost everybody Is in favor of not do so. Could there be any bet- good roads In Kentucky these days, ter proof that the Republican faked especially those who are compelled a "puff" for Itself? Of course this to travel the bad ones. The present is no penal offense, but It Is neither Legislature should give us some- - . rair to tne advertiser nor to a neigh thing good and entirely possible In bor sheet, nor yet to people who are good roads legislation before It ad- soeklng a reliable advertising medium. journs. The Republican pays It Is going to The legislators at Frankfort do drop the matter. We don't blame It for a not desorvo quite all the credit bit. In the meantime, while the passage of the county unit law i blowing on its fingers from contact voicing the The country press, wishes of the people and promulgat- tra precautions next time or someing the sentiment, hod much to do body may suggest It as eligible for with bringing the matter Into prop- ('membership In Mr. Roosevelt's j Smokers' er shape for legislation. Club, without further ox- has several amlnatlon. already Kentucky supposed compulsory laws and Is A Warning .rolnt Wet Feet. about to enact more. They are all Wet and chilled feet usually afright if enforced, but this brings fect the mucous mombrano of the compulsory education to mind our nose.tbroat and lungs, and la grippe, law one of the best ever enacted may re practically a dead statute. bronchitis or pneumonia which Is sult. Watch carefully, particularly It Is hoped that nope wU meet the the children, and for the racking, fate of this well meant law. stubborn coughs give Fo'cy's Honey autho' of the and Tar Compound. It E&othea the According to tt- "Chatter Box" stuff in the Hart- Inflamed membranes, and heals the ford Republican, some local Repub- cough quickly. Mrs. A. A. Swagel, Is guilty of tryKroh, Wis., says: "I always give lican office-seeking to trade q(I the Republican rote Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to somg my children. It cures their coughs of t)hlo county for an office of Could It be possible that one and colds and they like to tako It." sort. m of this saintly crowd would attempt For sale by all dealers. such a thing even for tho sake of rarms All sizes, from President Taft or is this merely 6 For Sale, to 300 acres. We can please you "el'attor?" If you waiit to buy land. A. C. YCISER & CO., The St. Louis says: "A prosecution for the shipHartford, Ky. ment of liquor from Indiana Into Needs Tightening Up. scorns rather IncongrKentucky controverThe Watterson-Wllso- n wo are Maybe It does, but uous" sy proves but one thing, viz: that of the opinion that much of rather just about "so often" our brilliant the liquor that is shipped "into Kentucky Journalist hns to do or Kentucky" hasn't boon out of the longer than It takes to say something In an effort to attract State much public attention. A little free adcroBS the Ohio river and come back vertising Is all Mr. Watterson wantagain. ed out of the Incident, and he got It. who have No one's harmed, and Wilson will Readers of oi,.n nn Interest In tho Wllson- - be the nominee for President. No Harvey controversy have wondered doubt you havo heard of the man why Kdltor Watterson ever publish- "who had "a tap loose.' Watterson's needs tightening ed that first article, which was noth- entire running-gea- r up Hancock Clarion. ing but an account of some commonplace matters which occurred In a private meeting of three friends Watterson, Wilson and Haney. re-It served no good purpose in any spect. And tho whole matter has only left Gov. Wilson more popular In tho minds of the people than ls lefr I nr ) j member of the House of Represen- tatives so thoroughly hated by the grafters and Treasury looters, 'who havo for years been looting the gen- eral Government through the Dls- trlct appropriation bills, as this democratic Democrat. Ben Johnson made a name for himself In bis native State, serving as a mem- ber of the Legislature, Internal Revenue Collector, Speaker of the House, State Senator, and Is now serving bis third term In Congress. He Is In the prime of life, of tall, presence, genial and commanding cordial to all who meet him, and positive In his convictions when 'once made. That he has shed up the situation here in the District of Columbia pretty accurately, and has struck terror to the hearts of tbeso genial grafters who have so long carried things with a high hand, is putting It mildly. The brazen effrontery of the Republican newspapers of the District of Columbia In making war upon him, even before he had been named as chairman of the District Committee, shows to what lengths this band of "best citizen)!," will go. That they have overplayed their hand and feur.'l instead of a weakling, susceptible to their time-wor- n custom of dinners and social functions, an honest, courageous man anxious and willing to do justice to all of the people, Inside and outside, of the District of Columbia has now dawned upon them with terrible force. And the National Democrat trusts that the real Democrats of the House will hold up Mr. Johnson's hands in his fight for honesty and principle, and not be led astray by the unjust attacks of the local and designing Republican newspapers of this city. National Democrat (Washington). F. W. Creager and Isaiah Miller will hold a 'public Sale of Poland Chinas, including bred Sows and young Boars, ., ; 1912. Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 5. (Spec- in Elizabethtown, February 19, Ono of the ablest and most courConCongress Is ial) An You will find some as good individuals and good blood ageous Democrats In Ben Johnson, chairman of the .Dis- vention to protest against the pas- as can be bought anywhere, in this sale, . i trict of Columbia Committee, and sage of the present or any other Come and get you a good pair of Hogs. Satisfaction we do not suppose there is another measure proposed In Congress for Government. Was Success. . Looting the General 8 Last Meeting j ecls-pos- ts the purpose of establishing a par system in this country, is Last spring a like guaranteed. called to meet In Nashville, Febru- convention was held In this city, at To which 1,000 representative mer-earchants from the States of Tennessee, Now is the time to begin to anticipate your Fence Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia and wants. We have just received two car loads of the celej Mississippi, were present. At that We bought it right, meeting sumclent sentiment was brated American Steel Wire Fence. so we can givetyou a very low price on any specifications created against the then pending parcels-pos- t measure In Congress as you may need. Call and see us about your fence. So materially assist in causing Its Yours truly, postponement and temporary defeat. It is hoped to again accomplish a like result this time, when INCORPORATE! a much larger attendance promises DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. to be on hand from the same territory. The jobbing and manufacturing interests of this city, and in fact the country at large, are combined with their principal commercial allies, the retail merchants, to prevent the passage of a parcel-post- s measure, which they claim would directly and ruinously affect their respective business at the same time that It would create a subsidy In The Herald and Weekly Courier-Journ$1.50' houses In the Interest of mall-ord" " Weekly Louisville Herald ijus a few large cities. This convention " " Louisville Daily Evening Post is for the purpose of expressing the 3.5. " " " Farmers Honic Journal sentiments of southern commercial 1.50' interests relative to the general " " " Dally Ouenslxro Messenger .' 3.50' idea. Both sides of the " " " Tuicca-Mcc- k Onensboro Messenger 1.75. question, however, will be heard " " " Daily Oivonsboro Inquirer from. 3.25. " " Tuice-a-wec- k Arrangements are being made " Oucnsboro Inquirer 1.751 " here for the presence of a much " " Kentucky Fanner Louisville r.HSlarger convention than last year. " " " Cincinnnti Weekly Enquirer :. 1.2,7. Special rates will be offered by all " " " Bryan's Commoner i50, railroads and an attractive program, " " " Thrice-a-wce- k New York World which will Include social features 1.05. " " " MrCall's Magazine Fashions and the presence of speakcrc of nai,30. tion reputation, is being prepared. " " " Norman E. Mack's Natlonnl Magazine ; . oe jary j Our Farmer Friends and Patrons: DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., Clubbing Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. al HARTFORD HERALD'S er ,..,..... par-col-po-sts - I A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Liniment and bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with Tax Notice. lame back or pains In tho side or All persons knowing themselves chest, give it a trial and you are cerIndebted to the town of Hartford tain to be moro than pleased with for taxes for the years of 1909, the prompt relief which It affords. 1910 and 1911, or for either year, Sold by all dealers. m will call at my office at First Nation Sold Pooled Tobacco. al Bank and settle and thereby save Ky., Feb. 1,. J. S. Henderson, cost of levy and ralo. Please give this your prompt attenlon, as the Duncan was Indicted here y for selling pooled tobacco to the matter must be closed up at once. Hodge company. J. P. STEVENS, M. T. H. 4tf , to-da- " " " 1.1G Lipplncotfs Magazine o.7a Address THE HERALD. Hartford, Ky. JOB PRINTING. The kind that makes you look good in ihe eyes of the wholesale dealer and the city merchant that makes your neighbor proud of you, Increases respect and sets you right In the minds of all people; this kind is NEATLY DONE BROUGHT HER OWN EGGS COULDN'T AFFORD RISK The Louisville Herald recites the following little story: She was from the country. Her humble garb and timid mien pro claimed It as she entered hesitating dairy lunch room, ly a Fourth-strewhere she seemed bewildered by the array of mirrors and lights. "I'd like a cup of coffee, please," she said, as she deposited the proper amount upon the counter. With a sigh of relief as the steaming beverage was placed before her, she placed a large black traveling bag upon the counter and began dragging out the contents. First came a pair of woolen mlts, n then a spectaclo case, a pocketbook, a handkerchief, n few wrapped In paper small packages and last of all, two beautifully white eggs. "I just come In for the day," she explained apologetically to the waiter, "and I brought my own eggs with me. I couldn't afford to risk these city eggs." A roomful of ravenous city folk watched her repast with cd envy. et well-wor- And promply delivered by the HARTFORD HERALD. Everybody in any kind of business needs Printed Stationery Note " - er C.Iobe-Domocr- at Time will soon be at hand for you to begin tilling your soil. If you need anything in the Plow line, we have a stocl: that cannot be excelled to do the work. Blount's Steel Plows and Oliver's Chilled Plows and repairs of all kinds. Also Wire and Woven Wire Fenc ing can be had at this place. Your trade is solicited. -- Farmers: TO THE Heads, Cirds. Envelopes, Statements, Etc. nowadays. Prices the lowest; work the best. Call or write us. 15he HERALD. Hertford. Ky. The Thrice-a-Wee- k Edition oooooooooocoooooocoooooooo OF THE New York World The Courier - Journal For 1912 Practically a Dally at tbe Price of a Weekly You can not keep posted on current political events unless you read the. No other Newspaper in the World Gives $d .Much at so Low a Price. (Louisville, Tl?o great Presidential campaign will soon begin and you wll' want the news accurately and promptly. The World long since established a record for impartiality, and anybody can afford its Tlirlce-n-Wee- ); edition, which comes overy other day In the week, except Sunday. It will be of particular value to you now. Tho Thrice-a-WeWorld also abounds In other strong feat ures serial stories, humor, markets, cartoons; in fact, everything that Is to be found' In a first-clas- s, daily. The Thrlce-a-Wce- k World's regular subscription price is only $1 per year. 'and this pays for J 56 papers. We offer this unequalled newspapef" and TIIE HAUTFOnD HERALD both together for ono year for only 91.05. Tho regular- subscription price of the two papers" is $2.00. ek Courier-JournKy. al Editor.) Henry Watterson, LIKENS & ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. f This Presidential Year THE TARIFF will be the issue and tho battle will be a hard-fougono. You can get tho ht newt-paper- s $! !!$ !! GO TO f! $! ! ever. that tf now tory of Kentucky has Just been It Is announced hiscom- Coughs and Colds Illnincil a Good Worker. "I blamed my heart for severe FOR distress In my left side for two years," writes W. Evans, Danvljle, Carpenter and Repair Work TIN WORK Va., "but I know now It was indigestion, as Dr. King's New Life 4. Pump and Furniture Repairing f Pills completely cured me." Best j. Soldering and Saw Filing, Bug- - .j, for stomach, liver and kidney . gy Tops Covered and Lined. .. You'll find him in the Dr. John J troubles, constipation, headache or debility. liams, 25c, atT Albert Oiler Weekly Courier-Journ- al AND a ; Cpurler-Journ- al The Hartford Herald Both One Year for only $1.50 Regular price of Weekly nl Polk Johnson. No Is better equipped experience or cato do a work like tMu than Col. Johnson. His ripened age has taken him through several score years of Kentucky's ever interesting history, with which ho has kept constantly In touch, and bis versatile pen has gathered tho cream of nil this. The work Is in throo volumes and It will at onco tako Its place among tho high-clas- s productions of Its class. pleted by Col. E. man In Kentucky by Intellectuality, pable observation Tho tuberculosis question In Kentucky has for tho present focused ltsolf upon tho Legislature. Two Mils bearing upon this subject havo been Introduced both In the Sonate You could not please us bet- James H. Wil- Mitchell oflico on Main Street. " ter than to ask your doctor Notice to Creditors. about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Ohio for coughs, colds, croup, bron- D. D. need, et al.r Circuit Court. Plaintiffs, chitis. Thousands of families vs. Equity action No. 4S8D always keep it in the house. Ray Darnard, et al., Defendants. All persons having claims against The approval of their physician and the experience of tho cstato of J. J. Itecd, deceased, are many years have given them Mie hereby notified to file sameatwith his great confidence in this ofllcounderslgnedCommissloner propin Hartford, Kentucky, standard cough medicine. erly proven, on or beforo tho 15th lay of February, 1012, or they will Sold for seventy years. Any rood doctor will tel you that a medicine Tike Ayer's Cherry Pectoral caantt do Its best work if tbe bowels are cea- IrdntfH rln.fH Alr vnn. Anrtnr If 1iA -- -- ."" -- " " "r . ." anything better than Ayer's mis ror cr. 'jo forever m Beaver Dam, Ky. . - $l,0Q a yenrt Wo cnn alB0 make a special rate on Dally and Sunday Courlor-Journin combination with The Herald. TO Single Comb Buff Orpington tucky Stnto Fair, 1011. Have mated up three pens from whlcUJ will sell Errs at 91.50, $3.00 and 93.00 per setting of 15. Will book orders now for shipment later. Send for mating list lt's,frec. WHI also Bell a few laying Pullets at $2.00 each. Satis, faction guaranteed. . GET ADVANTAGE OF j THIS CUT KATE, ORDERS MUST HE SENT US, NOT TO Ken- Krrs from Prize Winners at COURIER JOURNAL ADVERTISING IS NOT An expense, but an Investment, and tho moro money you put Into It the more you get out of it, if you place your ad. in a reliable, live paper like THE HERALD. Then It brings results. ' COCOOCOCOCCOOOCCCCOOOCCOOO barred. P. L. FELIX, ; igjfc H BOOKKEEPING TYPEWRITING aai rei!f!eri,r H .- , A Master Commissioner, Ohio Circuit Court $1 TELEGRAPHY. BUSINESS COLIEIE j! Hartford Herald, Only Year 8.D. Brooks, Grata, Ky. TW' Ji!l3lt4aCTWK...'.-'J''- -' lL,M (.T...... .ff jtm st lUsrVy KiMtyw' vf WW"! WEDNESDAY, FEB. T, 1013. Sft' 7Hr I A' Don't Stay At Home wr. morning It registered nn avorago of about six degrees below 7cro. Tills waa followed by rising temperature and the weather man promises us omethlng warmer tho balanco of the week. -- ''' FOD r'rRAi O D COURT O PAQE FIVE. oooooooooooooool CIRCUIT NOTES. ooooooooooooooo The OMo Circuit Court convened court hall Monday morning for tho February term of three weeks. After preliminary motions, tho following named gentlemen were empaneled as grand jurors for the present term, viz: George Blrks, l B. Renfrow, Walter Shields, Fred Miller, J. W. Embry, II. O. Bennett, Joo Bennett, Robert Plummer, W. M. Addhigton. J. W. Muffett, W. H. Rhoads and John II. Leach. W. M. Addlngton was designated by the Court as foreman; Fred Miller was selected as sheriff and W.H. Rhoads as clork for the grand jury. After listening to tho very thorough and exhaustive instructions of tho Commonwealth's Attorney, Hen by some D. Ringo, supplemented very timely suctions of tho Couit, upon touching Judge Illrkhead, their dunes as juiors, the report of tho various olllccis was heard, the Jurors repaired to the Jury room where thoy aro busily engaged looking after the evil doers of the county. The following named gentlemen wore cmpanoled as petit Jurors, viz: W. T. Wlthrow, J. W. Muffett, J. W. Howe, W. II. Maddox, J. N. Colo, W. S. Allen, M. F. Allen, W. M. Fleiior, Cook, W. J. T. C. Lean. Jamas Mnrton, en Taylor, Alney Tichenor. Tho Com'th. cases on the two 'lavs docket wore disposed of ub follows: Com'th. vs. Korn Alvey plea of guilty, iaw and facts to the Court and fined $.10 and costs. Com'th. vs. Josle Ward continued. Com'th. vs. W. C. Truman, (two cases) continued. On motion of Commonwealth's and County Attorneys the following 1i from the cases were stricken docket: Com'th. vs. Grover Morris, Ernest James, et al., Carl (alias Crowdert Fox, Gilbert Wright, Jesso Caschler. Llcho Ransom, (2 cases), C. H. White, (2 cases), Claude Taylor, (2 cases), P. A. Wheat, Pearl Tichenor, V. L. Anderson. The following 30 "ases were continued and alias process awarded, viz: Com'th. vs. Paul Cooper, Llchc Ransom, (3 cases), Hardin Baize, Plcldcn italzo, Red (Rusty) Wilson, Hob Nelson, (2 case3), Leo Hobbs, Mollle Day, J. E. Smith, Mack Sho-pe- r, John Myers, Mike Helfrlck Robert, pruner, tho Charlie Co., E. L. WeUs, Dennis, A. E. Smith, Hardin Baize, ct al., (2 cases), Frank Allen, t nl , loy (2 cases), Lee Watt, et al FIeld"n Whcelor, John Cleaver, Baize, et al (2 cases), Chas. Baize, et al. Jury Trials Oidinnry Docket. FIRST DAY. MONDAY William Murphy vs. M., H. & E. R. In I Hockley-Phelps-Bonn- I 1. v Trosh Beefsteak, Beef Roast,P6rk Sausage Steak, Chops, Homo-mad- e Pork), Puro Mome-mad- o , (pure Lard (flno), and Cured Meats of all Tclhds at W. H. Moore & Son's Meat Ctf Market. 'Phono 47. CRACRAFT-LEICBuy THE Telephone and you will escape the trouble and work cause by hav. ling a poor and defective telephone. They aro guaranteed. Sold by A. Ct4 E. Pate, Hartford, Ky. H ROYAL Absolutely Pure ' I BAKING POWDER - On account of tho urgent domand for that Issue, we ran short of Hartford Heralds dated January 10, 1912. for it. We would appreciate a copy Economizes Butter, Floor, Eggs; makes tlic food more or two from friends who have read theirs of that date and care no more Don't forgot that W. II. Mooro & Son will do all In their power to please you. If for any reason you aro not satisfied with any purchase made of them, don't tell others but toll us and wo will treat you appetizing and wholesome The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar ! f -- V But be sure and attend Fair's Big Kum Down Sale. Only a few more days that you can take advantage of the low prices that are prevailing throughout the entire House. Remember Saturday brings the big event to a close. Let us make the closing days the best. Bear in mind that it pays to trade with a house that saves you money. right. Miss Molllo Maltrn, Ctf formerly of Hartford, has been appointed an attendant at tho Feoblo Minded Institute at Frankfort. Miss Martin is a worthy and capable woman and deserves the success which is sure to bo hers. Ragtlm Hear "Alexander's Hand," "You are the Ideal of M; Dreams," "Bill," etc., on tho Victor Talking Machine. You might own this machine by making a purchase at the Ohio County Drug Co.'s store. 4tf 25-ce- nt 'OOOOOOOOCOOOOCCIC .. CJIAKTKOKD COM.lH.h A OP ooooooooooooo nt NOI'i:-- C .'Pes Hottle Glenn was out o' school Thursday and Friday on of illness. .MIrs Myrtle Williams substituted in her absence. Mr. Enuls, Logansport, and Miss Ida Barnard, Ceralvo, entered tho Teachers' Training Class this week. Mr. Walter Myers, Olaton; Misses Klfio and Eddlth Duke, Dukehurst, spent the week-en- d at homo with Jk&l&&o. I Miss Elizabeth Davidson, city, acO companied by her visitor, Miss Olga AND Cromwell, were pleasant rEKSONAIi POINTS O Smith, O' callers at The Herald office Saturday. 1J. S. Carson wants your Furs, ltt Mr. James Nelson and daughter, of Hartford, Route 4, have gone to "to tho Come Down Sale, Como Owensboro to live and whero tho CAIISON & CO. father will put tho little one in Fresh Staplo Groceries at Moore's 6tt Meat Market. Anyone contemplating buying a Remember the time and come to February 2d Telephone, would do well to comthe Como Down Sale, municate with A. E. Pate, Hartford, CAltSON & CO. to 10th. Ky., agent for Cracraft-Lelc- li ElecGt4 If you miss tho Come Down Salo tric Co. If will be your loss. Messrs. W. S. Ford, Olaton; J. M. CARSON & CO. Ross and A. Ross, Centertown, and Dr. E. W. Ford haB been til and J. W. Carter, Hartford, Route 1, confined to his home tho past day or gave Tho Herald a pleasant call tVo. Saturday. Mr. Vie Robertson, the stockman, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hunter, of Ky., was In Hartford Smallhous, havo arrived In Hatford Glendeane, Monday. to make their home wflh their son, Ladles' Cloalts and Mr. C. O. Huntrr, deputy county Look at our 'yi Coat Suits while tho Come Down court clerk. CAKSON & 30. Salo Is on. The stork has been flying over See our line of Silks at greatly Hartford lately and left a precious reduced prices during tho Come papkage at the residences of Messrs. Virgil Elgin, Jr., and E. P. Moore. CARSON & CO. Down Sale. A boy in each Instance. Mr. Bernle McDowell, Hartford, Mr. Y. L. Moseley has moved his a pleasRoute 2, gave The Herald law office from over the First Naant call Friday. tional Bank to the rooms over AtMr. O. w Splnks, Hartford, torney John B. Wilson's offices, Routo 1, gave The Herald a pleas- next door to Tho Herald office. ant call Wednesday. Mr. John T. Moore, cashier of tho Don't fall to try a sack of Irving-to- n Bank of Hartford, left Monday for Flour. Satisfaction guaranteed. Jacksonville, San-forSt. Augustine, Sold exclusively by W. H. Moore & Fla., and other Southorn ctf Son. points, on a few weeks' pleasure Leave your Jaundry at my Grocery. trip. Y., Work Guaranteed. Domestic finish. If you aro going to buy a TeleCalled, for and prompt delivery. phone, you can't do better when you Uer'a Grocery. Thoy 'Phone HO'; buy the CRACRAFT-LEICF. Porter Is very 111 of make telephones that talk and sure Mr. John a complication of diseases at tha ring. Sold by A. E. Pate, Hartford, CM residence of his brother, Mr. F. M. Ky. Porter, city. hiB family here, After a visit to purchase at the Mr. Harry O'Bannon Jolt Monday Make a Ohio County Drug Company and for bis railroad tie work at Burkes-vlllKy. He was accompanied by take a guess for a $25.00 Victor 4tf His son Ray for n short stay with Talking Machine. and his father. All kinds of Telephones men Ono woman and seventy-on- e repaired, and new Switchboards ,; partB furnished when needed, by A. were admitted to practice before the 5t4 District Supremo Court at WashingJn E. Pate, Hartford. Ky. ton last week. Among tho men was Messrs. I. B. Ellis, Hartford, Mr. Robert L. Barries, formerly of 3, and Herbert Rlggs, Route Route Ohio county. 7, were pleasant callers at The herThe Hartford College Basket Ball ald office Thursday. City tho Central Barnes, cashier team defeated Messrs. John H. baskot ball boys by a score of 42 to Of Beaver Dam Deposit Bank, Beaathletic ball last Fri12, ver Dara; E. L. Ashley, Hartford, day at tho local C. C. boys took night. Tho their Route 4; E. E. Price, Eddie, How- 'defeat gracefully. Llvermoro; D, A. Arnold, Horse ard, The thermometer took another Branch, and A. L. Maddox, Hartford, Route 4, were among Tho Her- tumble downward in this vicinity last Saturday night and Sunday ald's Callers yesterday. ooooooooooooo O. LOCAL NEWS o. o ooooooooooooooooo ' I col-leg- o. d, 25-ce- nt e, R. L. Taylor vs. Same. Lena Cherry vs. V. L. Anderson. TUESDAY SECOND DAY. Emorson Rogers vs. W. C. Blanken- ship, &c Mary E. Pate vs. G. B. Likens. WEDNESDAY THIRD DAY. J. B. Howard vs. M., H. & E. R. R. Co., et al. Wayne Leo vs. L. & N. R. R. Co. Eva Hawea et al., vs. Advance Stove MRS. .11' MA WEDDING DIES Works. AT HOME AT WIIITESVILLE THURSDAY FOURTH DAY. vs. M..H. & E. R.R. Co. Mrs. Julia Wedding, ono of the L. T. Barnes FRIDAY FIFTH DAY. respected most highly and best vs. Petition for known womon of Daviess county, John Honry Tucker Naturalization. died of paralysis 9:30 o'clock FriP. L. Alford vs. G. W. Embry, &c. day night, at her homo at Whltes-villThe remainder of tho jury trial after a critical illness, lasting over two weeks. Mrs. Wedding docket Is not yet set. for The Jury trials on ordinary docket formerly lived at Hartford, but two vears neo moved to Whltesvllle. wero disposed of ns follows: William Murphy vs. M., H. & E. She was 58 yours of ago, and was a demember of tho Baptist R. R. Co., verdict of jury for consistent fendant. church at Hartford for a number of Lena Cherry vs. V. L. Anderson, years. Mrs. Wedding Is survived by Mary verdict of Jury for defendant. four children, who aro: Miss Mary E. Pato vs O. B. Likens Wedding, of Whitesvllio; Mrs. Gco-gi- a Fordsvlllo; Mr. J. B. continued. Keown, of Emerson Rogers vs. W. C. Blank-enshlWedding, of KnoxvlUo, Tenn., and et al on trial. J. F. Wedding, Of In'dlannpolls, Ind. Notes. Sho is also survived by ono brother, Mr. G. B. Llkons, Assistant Stato William Townsend, of Illinois. The remains of Mrs. Wedding ar- Auditor, Frankfort, Is In attendance rived in Hnrtford Saturday night. at court, looking after his legal business here. He Is accompanied by In charge of relatives, and her funeral occurred at the Baptist church his little daughter, Mariam Likens. Mr. S. A. Anderson, Louisville, In here Sunday afternoon, conducted In attendance at court this week, Imby Rev. Gatlln, of Owensboro. mediately following the services, In- looking after his legal business" here. Ho Is accompanld by his litterment took place at Oakwood. tle daughter Helen. Charged With Seduction. Mr. Marvin Miller, official stenogSheriff T. H. Black went to rapher for tho Sixth Judicial DisSpringfield, 111., last Saturday, after trict, arrived in Hatford Monday Leslie Thomas, who had been ar- and 1b prosecuting his work. rested on tho charge of seduction Mr. George W. Feagan, chief enand lodged in Jail in Springfield, gineer of tho L. & N. Railroad, now Mr, Black returned Monday night stationed at Cynthlana, is in atwithout the prisoner, ho declining tendance at court. to como In the absonso of requisiBeaver Messrs. C. M. Taylor, tion papers. Dam; Shelby Ford, Fordsvllle, and It Is said as soon as the necessary S. A. Bratchor, Hartford, who wore papers may bo had, Mr. Black will appointed Jury Commissioners by return to Springfield and bring Judge T, F. Blrkhead, Monday, apThomas to Hartford, whero ho is peared In court yesterday morning charged, by Indictment, with seduc- and after tho oath of office was adtion. ministered they repaired to tho jury room, whero they are selecting tho names of the jurors for tho ensuing rdBRMKUUATMU KIBNBTSAMB BLABBER year. e, The will of Mrs. Julfa A. Wedding was probated In tho Ohio county court yesterday. Mr. Rowan who was named In tho will as executor, appeared In court, executed bond and was duly qualified as the executor of raid estate. Rev. Frank H. Brcyfogle, representing tho American Bible Society, of New York, with branch office at Cincinnati, O., is on the First National Bnnk corner, In Hartford, soiling Bibles at 25c and upwards. Testaments nt 5c and upwards. All goods sold nt actual cost of production. See his line at once. The Hartford College Athletic Association hns been formed In Hartford and a complete gymnasium outfit will soon be on hnnd. Tho largo hall room over Clevo Iler's grocery has been leased and Is being equipped In fine style for practice and entertainments. It Is a worthy movement and deserves every possible success. Messrs. J. E. Brown, Owensboro; C. B. B. Felix, Olaton; S. M. Dexter, H. A. Ashby and C. Tt. Ashby, Centertown; H. T. Porter, W. D. Hock-e- r and W. P. Leach, Beaver Dam, Route 3;' R. C. Hudson, Llvla, Route 2; James Nelson, Hartford, Route 4; R. B. Canary, "Fordsvllle; J. W. O'Bannon, city; A. L. Stevens, North Hartford; R. H. McDowell, Hartford, Route 2, and James B. Burwere among The den, Knottsvllle, Herald's callers Monday. Hol-broo- their parents. Prof. Hedrlck's Teachers' Class In History are devoting ono period a week to the study of current events, which is a most interesting recitn-tloThe second examination In all departments begins Wednesday. The Third number of the College Lyceum Course which takes place Saturday, February 10, Is looked forward to as a real treat to all lovers of music and expression. BEAVER DAM BASKET HALL TEAM DEFEATED ignominious unu. they suffored at thu hands of tile Greenville team last Friday night When the whistle ended the last Mission, 2G loonuil up on the Ou side of the score board, while 14 was the total of their opponents score. Tho 0. H. S. plajed at a killing pace, now and then uxhtb'. Ii. Hashes of form that brought from the small but enthusiastic crowd. The visitors wore unable to keep up with the speed of the local boys consistently, but at times they showed several streaks of form and good shooting that tho work of the locals. wli'.ed out the the O. H t. cd n. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Opposite your name uu the paper or wrapper you will flud the. date vnur subset iptlon If you find your subscription hns expired, pleaso send us one dollar. We will appreciate a prompt remittance. vacart lor half Town prnpe-tTho Owensboro Messenger of Saty dwelling. ots. cottapps and says: urday A. C. YEISEU U By easily defeating tho Western Hartforu. Ky. Kentucky seminary, of Beaver Dam quintet, last night at the local Y. M. For classy job printing: Tlu Herald y, two-stor- O. R. Co. If You Fail To Take Advantage Of The Best Sale Of the Season... aoeooe -- NOW AT- - Barnierd & Cos On you, and you alone, rests the burden and the blame. p, ILL REMNANTS nevr at a great saving and any article in our store at Greatly Reduced Prices. ONLY 7UYORB Jfet fCTJKQO DZWSI .t mJa . J is FOLEYt'KTDNEY.PlllS irrimki SSlrStS vlTii?' .UfJj '&1M5 t v'i? J51 I M k3 8 a t n. VKrwWjU tot.'t f$)&!,-- ijiwSjEw555 i PAQE SIX. cember 22, and immediately cabled their rolatlvcs hero of, tholr safety. During all of tho time represented In tlio narratlvo of Mr. Ogdon's Illinois Central nnllroad Time Ta- lettor his parents and other relable at Ueovcr Dam, Ky. tives and friends hero wero unable South Bound- North Bound. to hoar from thorn, and gravo foars No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. wero entertained. No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. Tho Rev. Mr. Ogden and family, No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. after resting In Los Angeles, Cal J. K. Williams, Agt sponding a month with tho church which formerly supported him in the field, will return to his homo here, whore the greatest union reTERRIBLE PERILS ception over held will be tendered thm by all of the churches of Carlisle and Nicholas county. They will OF CHINESE WAR arrlvo hero about February 20. Tho letter detailing somo of tho Journey events of their perilous was received by Mr. Ogdon's parDescribed by Missionary ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P.4 Ogden, whp reside in this county. From Kentucky .i THE HARTFORD HERALD OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 191. The Hartjord Herald POEMS YOU'LL EN.IOY. 6 o -i- O Tho Herald's Special Holcctlons. O OO OO THE TRECEPTS OF SOLOMON. Jhsnuelves. !. DIUUUB 1JUUK XSiav .. 1.AM..1 rtMa whIMi WiFA AXflftCttd to Ktt Wtll .. ... ...... Tl. .wu w. r Tho lerulble court when cold aettlei In tho chert U to. UirtJ .... V, I f King Solomon, tho story says, had many, many wives Ha married them in bargain lots of two and threes and fives; Ho lavished costly gems on them and fed them spices sweet, And showered priceless violets, with singing, at tholr foot. Tho story says that Solomon was wlso beyond his ago A match for all designing maids or ladles In a rago; Ho kopt a perfoct, ovon keel upon tho Nuptial Sea, And that was going somo, my friend, you grab it straight from me! Tho story says ho built a house a most magnolious place And not a woman interfered or dared to show her face, Or ordored changos in tho stairs, tho linen chests or shelves (The married men who've built n house will havo to pinch themselves!) And wrote a hunch of lyrics that would shamo our Laura Jean; Tho story says that Solomon got softening of tho bean. Nor did he hide tho burning lines as you or I would do, But published them, and not a wife asked who tho lines were to! Tho story says but why go on to publish and revamp Tho wondrous things that filled the of this pinch-hlttln- g life champ? The story tells tho bigger things that mado his biggest hits, But when It comes to smaller truths, why, there tho story Horehound Syrup, IT IS A GRAND REMEDY FOR THE THROAT AND LUNGS. - BALLARD'S II" : har-u- d Tha (treat relief It affords in the Inflamed lung, is rnoat jtratlfylBK to thoi who have been s It relaxea the tight feeling In tho cheat, clears the lrpu-ag-e-tne by an obitinate. irritating- cough. of phlegm, soothes and heals soreness in the bronchial tubes and restores sound conditions Jn respiratory organs. i Put Up In Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 Dr. Kerrlck's pr Bottl. It heals Buy the U-0- slxe. It contains Ave times as much as the 2fa six. Ited Pepper Porous Plaster lor the chest. ad you get or crellds. with each bottle a .110 ESWilffl 18 0T O oooooooooooooooooO HKOTHEItHOOD. JAMBS F. BALLAIID rnorniKTOR power In rmt strengthens diseases of the eyes tha sight. ST. tODIS, MO. Quickly and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "Brothorhood" Is a word that men conjure with. It opens the heart and makes tho mind alert. Originally tho church was a brothIncluding all classes and erhood. conditions, it became a factor in the lives of men that caused thorn to suffer nnd to sacrifice as nothing else had ever done. It opened the way to revolution, for Christian ity literally turned tho world upsldo down. It brought In a new stand-nr- d of ethics. It freed the slave. However It may have failed becauso of human limitation, no historian will dare deny that Christianity has done moro to usher In freedom than The all other agencies combined. charities of the early church signified that a rollglon of brotherhood and mutual helpfulness had arisen among men. Modern missions ind dicate that tho most people on earth recognize their kinship to tho most savago and debased. But "brotherhood" has In mauy Instances become simply an appeal to selfishness. Frequently It means only tho development of tho fow to of tho many. tho demoralization Thero can bo no real brotherhood without tho fatherhood of God. Tho fatherhood of God Implies a care for very one of His children. Ho h)fj ra)n upQn tho just nm, up on the unjust. His provision Is for all. Cursed be tho man who dares withhold It from God's children whether ho bo a monopolist by virtue of his wealth or by reason of his temporary power. The most beneficent influence of trades unionism is not so much in its helpfulnoss In securing better pay and ahorter hours for thoso who are already in fairly good circumstances, but- - In tho brave fight that It Is making for the woman and tho child who suffer becauso of man's avarice and greed. It is In IU efforts to sccuro better things for tho man who tolls away, almost forgotten, bocause his place has been so low that few have heard his cry May the arm of organized labor bo made strong In Its defense of those who need Its help. And In its efforts In behalf of these, It should of every real have tho high-bloode- Stephens Byo Salre Is a remedr of Rev. Jas. C. Ogden and Fam- ISolp And RccommcndcoBvI HAKTIORD DIIUO CO., HARTFORD, KY., DONOVAN & CO., HEAVER DAM, KY. ily Will Visit Relatives In Nicholas. III! WAS LOCATED IN Til JET Ba-tan- Carllole, Ky., Jan. 31. "There havo been times slnco we loft writes the Rev. James C. Ogden, missionary to Tibet, who, with his family recently landed In San Francisco and are now resting In Los Angeles lieforo beginning tho last lap of their long journey home, "that wo llvod day at a time and even hour at a time, but wo got through, and God only knows how. "Tho strain of tho laat four months has been almost unendura-bland much of It too horrible to tell. It has made a lasting Impression on us, and our health Is not too good Just now. "Wo wero sorry wo could not cawero sooner circumstances ble against It. When wo got to Ta LI Fu, It was blood and murder, and so on, along tho lino. Wo got to the coast and had no money. We could do nothing but wait till wo reached Shanghai. "Now that the suspense Is bro- ken and wo aro all safe we can be thankful to God and rejoice all tho more." Mr. Ogden writes that with His family and about thirteen other missionaries they loft Batang, Tibet, Octobor 13, because trouble had broken out on tho border between tho Chinese and Tlbotans. Batang hadn't many soldiers, and they wero scheming to kill their officials. Tho officials advised the missionaries to leave, fearing they might not bo able to give them protection. The missionaries wero without money, as they couldn't get any from the banks, for their money camo from China, and as long as thero was troublo there, they could not get a cent. After starting from Batang they traveled many days on foot with tho women In chairs on tho backs of coolies, somo of the distance also They being covered on horseback. reached TaLIFu In safety November days of actual 21 after thirty-on- e distravel, through robber-Infeste- d tricts, and after encountering many perils, against which only great caution brought them out safely. They left Ta LI Fu Novoraber 25, tho day after a great battlo was fought at the south entranco of that city. They would havo loft sooner but for the exciting conditions brought about by tribes of robbers trying to tako advantago of tho revolution, marching on tho city. "Wo wero In tho city and could not leavo until the robber tribes wero routed, which was dono after scvoral hundred had boon killed," writes Mr. Ogden, "and had tho robbers succeeded In their attack, it would havo been nil up with us. The border of Tibet was In a great state of anarchy with tho robber tribes gained protection thriving. Wo from tho revolutionists, and wero In tholr camp nlno days at Ta LI Fu, and worco escorted by their solo, r w the Lamp Oil that Nothing Is moro important In tha homo than clear, steady light. Insuro this by getting the oil mat ourns Clear ana clean without a nicker down to the last drop. 1'ennsylvanla crude oil rcllned to perfection. Costs no moro than tho eaves QlONBr kind eaves WORK saves eyes. Your dealer has SOUTH Oil In barrels direct from que works. tanK-wag- Saves ycs F. W. CREAGER, Cecilian, Ky., Breeder of High Grade Poland Chinas and Silver Wyandotte Chickens. This herd was awarded five premiums out of seven entries at the last Kentucky State Fair. Likewise e was awarded sweepstake premiums at the Hardin and County Fairs last Fall. La-Ru- quits. Tho Homo Precepts of Solomon do scarce apply to rae I'vo but a single wlfo against his nlnoteen-slxty-threo; ft Chas. TVo C SfoH Ofl Co. "No get tho slmplo truths about this famous guy. And learn how ho explained It when his envelope was shy. Buffalo News. I long to LonisvHIe, Ky. Hennery at "Warren, T. soil tho celebrated Carb" Auto OH, 4 tl All Pigs Sold Strictly on Guarantee. MWWWVMMVWVtWMmMWVMMWMiWiWWMmWtW ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Getting Rack nt Them, Gov. Wilson, of New Jersey, prais- Good Things to Eat will hold no joys for you if you have indigestion or any ST0HACH, LIVER or KIDNEY trouble. You need sot pay big doctor's bills, but if you suffer from any of these ailments just step into your nearest druggist and get a CO cent bottle of SEVEN BABKS, the great household remedy, the finest tonio and blood purifier known. If your system is run down and you want to regain your youthful energy, SEVEN BASKS will accomplish it, make your food digest and giro you new life. Money refunded if dissatisfied. Try it and enjoy your meals. Address LYMAN BSWN,(SHamySUNcwYork,N.Y. Mardi Oras New Or'eans 3Tle'b:r?-uL&:r?;5- ed a certain stump orator. "Even when his audience Is unsympathetic," said Gov. Wilson, "tho man's wit is unfailing. "Ho was speaking ono night In a hall, and his hoarors, being of the opposite party, rose almost on masse to depart. "But tho speaker held up his hand and shouted: " 'Walt a minute, gentlemen. I'vo got a fow more pearls to cast.' " Deafness Cannot bo Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There la only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness la caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafcss Is tha result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the raucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrhjthat cannot be cured byllall's Send for circulars, Catarrh Cure. r Tickets, reservations, train time, dates of sale and specific fares from your station, may be had of your G. H. BOWER, Q. P. A., local Ticket Agent. 15 to 20 -- Memphis, Tenn. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVtVVVVVViVVVVVVVVVVVA ?,mi AND REMEDY. I y that sbods his blood with me, shall bo mv brothRev. Charlos Stetzle. er." "brotherhood." "For ho Tlio Sound SIcop of (Snort Health 's not for thoso BufTerlrf; from kld--p- v aliment"? and Irrfrulnrltles. diers." Mr. Ogden says that many times thoy doubted whether they would got out of that country with their norveous systems Intact; that ho couldn't begin to write half tho horrors and perils they suffered, and wouldn't attempt It. Ho says that they continually received messages by runners advising thorn to get to tho coast as quickly as possible, as anarchy reigned in the Interior, and the Chinese Government was generally upset. Through the section of Yunan, whero thoy wero, all had gone over to tho sldo of tho young Chinese against tho Manchu rule, and tho cities, towns and villages wero flying tho revolutionary flag. Ho says they passed hundreds of soldiers dally and wero all right wbon near the soldlors, tholr only peril while with them being from attack from tho Manchu soldiers. Tho missionaries arrived at Yunan Fu Decembor 7, and left December 9, arriving In Shanghai De-- ii idnoy Tho prompt nee of Folov "ills will dispel backache and rheumatism, heal and stronrthen sore, wfnk nnd ailing Virtues, restore normal action, and with It health nnd strength. Mrs. M. F. Spals-burSterling, III., says: "I suf- free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo.O. fered great pain In mv hack and 'fldneys, could not sleep at night, Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for connnd could not rnlso mv hnndu over my head. m But two bottles of Fo- stipation,, m m ley Kidney Pills cured m. Evidence. Pills havo mv heartiest en"The motor car is displacing tho dorsement." For salo by all dealhorso overywhoro." ers, m "Yes. Only this morning I found a piece of rubber tiro in my counEngllxli Coffee. The American opinion of coffee try sausage." as understood In tho English homo the English lodgings Is esteemed Is not high, and how tho coffee of MEDICINE ON EARTH may be understood from the follow- GREATEST ing traveler's tale. It was his first morning In London "apartments," A prominent citizen of Evansvlllo, and his landlady camo up with tho Ind., writes: "1 waB ill for flvo breakfast, and as be began tho months with a pulmonary trouble, and meal, opened a slight conversation, had tho best of doctors. I had hemorrhages and was In a very bad way. opened a slight conversation. Through the advico of a friend I tried "It looks like rain," she said,. "It does," replied tho American; Vlnol, and I fool that It saved my Ufa. It Is all you recommend it to bo. I "but it smells rather like coffee." bellovo It is tho greatest medicine on FOR SALE! General store. On earth. I havo advised others to try account of III health, I wish to sell Vlnol, and they havo had tho somo (Name furnished on reat once, stock of general merchan- results." quest) dise storehouse, dwelling, lot, etc. Wo want every ono la this vicinity Splendid location. Big bargain. Adwho Is troubled with chronlo colds, dress, S. O. Crafton, Door Lick, Ky. coughs, or pulmonary troubles, to Itching of tho skin anywhere on como and get a bottle of Vlnol. go to the seat ot trouIt tho body stops instantly when rub-bo- d ble,, It docs not heal tho inflammation and stop with BALLARD'S SNOW LINI- tho cough, we will cheerfully return MENT. Ono or two applications overy cent paid us for It This shows cures permanently. Price 25c, 50c our faith, and proves that 70a tako and $1.00 por bottle. Sold by Hart- no chances. ford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., Don- Z. Wilbur Mitchell, Denver Dam. K. ovan & Co., Boavor Dam, Ky. Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, JCy. m v. Fol-Kldnoy Uuecrtainty of the immediate future is looked upon by many men of affairs, as a blockade to enterprise and business prosperity, and this blockade is now quite apparent throughout the channels of trade. The Presidential Election; the efforts of Congress with no fixed purpose; Organized Labor as a new factor in politics; together with other matters of greater or less import, represent at this time a chaotic conflict of separate inter--J csts, to harmonize which is now the problem before the country. All want Prosperity, Peace and Plenty. 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TAGE SEVEN. i Tho mathematCHAMP CLARK IS IN 101,000,000 spikes In tho Paand 50,900,000 PACE FOB PHESIDEMT SHE'S NOT ALL RiGHT cific system of tho Southern Pacific. ;, we'lgh 6 pounds Tho each, tho splko a halt pound, makpounds ,' Accordins to This Letter from ing a total of 681,950,900 ties, not Announces Candidacy and Says of metal attached to these He Stands On His Own a Man There Who Sees counting, of course, the rails, which ) weigh 90 pounds to the yard, and Feet. and Knows. Los Anthe nuraorous tie rods. . geles Timos 'Washington, Jan. 31. Speaker Hutchinson, Kan., Jan. 31, 1912. THOUGHT THE MATTER Cbamp Clark, In a public statement, To jmy frlendB of Ohio county: WAS ALL IMAGINARY declared he will be a candidate for SnoW began falling hero about the tho Democratic Presidential nomi17th of Decombor and kept It up for An inspector was examining tho nation. days. Thermometers regls-tore- d savo'ral boys of a North country council "Folk and his friends," said from 10 abovo down to 26 in geography, and he pres- dlark, "may mako a combination past 30 days, (Qovemmont school came to the subject of tho With other candidates, but they Two-thirof tho people ently "Imaginary" lines of tho earth, llko have no right to oxcuse thoir conlb!iB city depend upon gas for la equator, lines of latitude and duct by charging mo with like practheir! fuel. When the bllzrard tho longitude, etc. tices. I stood, and propose to started, gas gave out and left many "Now, my boy," ho said, pointing stand, on my own feet, without with chill and of tho poor to suffer to ono scholar, ""what Is tho axis of leaning on other candidates." cold. Tho coal yards wore soon nil Admission by Folk. things began to tho earth?" robbed and then "An Imaginary line," answered St. Louis, Jan. 31. After readlook equally. In tho Southwestern "which passes through tho part of the State, stock and fami- tho lad, of the earth from one polo ing Clark's announcement, Folk middle said, "Clark is wrong In insinuating lies suffer and many dlo from cold. to tho other." I have a combination with any other from 2 to 4 feet deep Snow has been "Right," said tho gentleman; candidate. I have none. I will not on the Santa Fe railroad. and then, trying to catch or puzzle bo ashamed, though, to have the Most every farmer was short of support of Wilson's friends. I hlimprl his bam. the Uttlo fellow, ho continued: ..1 finn mnn ' him a real progressive. No "And now, my lad, tell me, could anolhor burned hla broom corn hang clothes on this ono familiar with tho situation In houBe vour mothor seed and another tore his lino " Missouri will deny that tho reacfloor up and used it for fuel. A "Yes. sir." tionary forces In St. Louis are supa sale farmer who had attended "Oh, Indeed!" said tho gentle- porting Clark. I hope finally to near Hugoton, bought a fine lot of man: "what kind of clothes, pray?" capture tho delegation for my own paid 16c apleco novt fence posts and "Imaginary clothes, sir," purpose." for them. When tho blizzard came the lad. all onto his fire WOMEN DETERMINED he had to pile them GREATEST OFFER YET. ON CRUCIFYING MAX and burn them to save his family. Many of tho wild animals camo The Chicago Examiner, the great down from f'o mountains and mado Lodz, Russian Poland, Jan. 27. several attacks upon tho live stock. Democratic Dally, and Tho Hartford Tho timely arrival of tho pollco The coyotes were especially deper-at- e. Hernld will both bo sent to any adJust prevented a hand of fanatdress one year for only 93. This of- ical women from crucifying a man Our malls were tied up. A $12 fer is good only during the months whom they had adopted as their bonus Tvas mado up to have tho of .Tnntinry and February, 1012. Tho. "Saviour." mall hauled from Hugoton to Lib- Examiner Is n great homo paper, as A new sect was recently forme1 eral, n dlstanco of 32 miles. Six well as political ndrocnte. Resides by women of the Moravian communhoreos hitched to a big sled took It nil the nons, It Iins n powerful ity. They selected a man named through. page, engaging the efforts of Kowalskl, whom they worship)) jl In Stevens county it is said that the best writers. Don't delay as their Saviour. They urged him now. It's n great bargain. to allow himself to be crucified, so 2,700 jack rabbits have been killed since the enow. Wrecks on the Santo Send jour namo ami .$3 to Tho as to enable them to provo the tiuth Ono pasIt5 of their tenets by hl3 resurrection Hartford Hernld. Fo occurred frequently. ran Into a big snowsenger train Kowalskl's faith, however, wav When BALLARD'S SNOW LINIstrenuously oppojod drift and there It Btaycd for sevIs rubbed In for rheumatic ered, and ho eral davR. Help was sent from MENT tho carrying out of tho suggestion pains, it reaches the spot Hutchinson to rescue tho passen- aches and tho relief Is very grati- to crucify him. Ultimately th'rty quickly and gers. women took his house fying. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 determined Do ou see things llko this In were proceeding with por bottle. Sold by Hartford Drug by storm and No! There Is nover a Kentucky police ap& Co., his Immolation, when tho Hartford, Ky., Donovan time, but what some one will come Co., peared and put a stop to tho sicri-ficm Ky. to rpscue your bodies from tho cold Beaver Dam, We do not GOVERNOR MAY REFUSE andlreczing winds. When her child Is In danger a find tho sociability and tho hospiNEGRO'S DESIRE TO HANG woman will risk her llfo to protect mankind between tality existing It. No great act of heroism or risk hero which wo find in Kentucky. It Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 2. to protect a of life is necessary spirit altogether" from is a different Georgo Davis does not dread Chambor-laln'- s tho South. hanging, but regards It as a desira- child from croup. GIvo Cough Remedy and all danhave one negro policeman ble distinction. Gov. Marshal may We here. Ho will walk Into tho swcll-e- st commute his death sentenco to Im- ger is avoided. For sale by all dealm ers, soda parlors with the white prisonment for life. . force, aide by sldo, demand his Davis, a negro, murdered a womYour Condition. and an companion at Gary, Ind., by ico cream and refreshments If you want to better your condithough ho wore a cutting off her head with a knife, eat and drink as tion, to got into thp money-makin- g prince. and was sentenced to be banged class, where you will have SHORT Many things come up which wo next Friday. HOURS and BIG PAY Instead of dp7 'Jot like, but wo will try and Warden E. J. Fogarty, of tho LONG HOURS and LITTLE PAY, a whllo longer. stand It for Michigan City prison, reported to tako tho Drauglion Training. Sincerely, y that tho contho Governor For prices on lessons by mail, muuii Ajumuac. demned man looked forward to his JNO. F. DRAUGHON, Presiexecution as a mark of honor. dent, Nashville, Tcnn: For cataAlmost Lost His Life. logue giving rates of tuition at S. A. Stld, of Mason. Mich., will How Colli Aflects tho Kidneys. address Draughon's Practical never forget his terrible exposure Avoid taking cold lr your kidneys to a merciless storm. "It gavo me are sensitive. Cold congests the Business Collego, Nashville, Tenn., a dreadful cold," ho writes, "that kidneys, throws too much work or Paducah, Ky., or Evansvllle, Ind., caused severe pains In my chest bo upon them, and weakens their ac- or Washington, D. C. A it won hard for mo to breathe. A tion. Serious kidnoy trouble and He Won't Limp Now. neighbor gave mo several doses of even Brlght's disease may result. No moro limping for Tom Mooro, Dr. King's Now Discovery which Strengthen your kidneys, get rid of brought great relief. Tho doctor tho pain and soreness, build thom of Cochran. Ga. "I had a bad sore on my Instop that nothing seemed said J was on tho verge of rmeumo-- - up by tho timely use of Foley KidArnica to continue with the Dir- - noy Pills. They will euro any case to help till I used Bucklen'a wondernla.out Salve," ho writes, "but this o. two hot. I did so and covery. of kidney or bladder trouble not be- ful healer soon cured mo." Heals Uso only yond completely cured me." the reach of medicine. No running sores, ulcers, boils, this quick, safe, reliable medicine medlcino can do more For sale by old, burns, cuts, bruises, eczema or for coughs, colds, or any throat or all dealers. m piles. Try it. Only 25 cents at lunir trouble. Price 50c and $1.00. m James H. Williams. Tor Sale, Chenp. Guaranteed by Trial bottle free. . A full course of Bookkeeping or m II. Williams. James A Village Personal. a full course of Shorthand and Anso Judson, our banker, had to hlAILKOAD TIES A DIG Typewriting, Including all tho auxmuch tiro oxponso on his autonio-bll- o ITEM IX CONSTRUCTION iliary branches, such its Banking, that ho put on four grindstones Spelling, Punctuation, Mathematics, of tho 25,500,000 &c, ns explained In the catalogue. for wheels and hasn't had a pun"-tur- o Boston Globe. since. railroad ties on the Pncltlc system The regular catalogue price for this of tho Southern Pacific roadbed scholarship is $50. We will sell at have to bo taken up each year and a bargain and tho one getting it will roplaced with absolutely new ones. receive the samo benefits as it pur Thestlea, boforo being placed In chased direct from Draughon's PracFor Infants and Children. tho roadbed, must bo treated with tical Bulsness College. For further Tfia Kind You Have Always Bought cither creosote or a chemical pro- particular call on or address, cess known as the burnetlzlng'treat- Tho Hartford Horald. tf Bears ment, before they can bo used. Signature If How to euro a cold Is a question Thero aro four spikes In each tlo In which many aro Interested Just Tho Deadly Trinity. now. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Tho Man Who, Rocks tho Boat. has won Its great reputation and The Man Who Didn't Know It immense sale by its remarkable cures of colds. - It can always bo WaB Loaded. Tho Man Who Hunts for a Gas Is ono where health abounds. depended upon. For salo by all Leak With n Candle. m Impure blood there can-s- ot dealers. With be good health. HANK LAW A SUCCESS Discouraging Drunkenness. Wlthadlsordered LIVER thera INSTEAD OF FAILURE A novel means of preventing cannot bo good blood. by drunkenness has been devised Operation of tho bank deposits tho Copenhagen police, who convey any person found Intoxicated in tho guaranty law In Nebraska has failstreet to his homo la a cab, tho fare ed to result in panics, business being charged to the establishment chaos and bank failures, ns Its opponents predicted when it was mado where tho liquor wbb Berved. a feature of tho National DemocratimlvHy the torpW LIVER and restore For Salo, Cheap. ' ic Platform In 1908. Thero was no iJR aaturai a&Joa. A full Bookkeeping Course schol- bank failure in Nebraska last year, A healthy LIVER means pure arship In tho well known Bryant & What tho law accomplished was Mood. Stratton Business Collego, Louis- moro and better buslnoss for the Pure Hood means health. ville, Ky. For further particulars banks. The monoy on deposit In Health means happiness. call On or address, tho 669 Stato banks was increasod J Take bo Substitute. All Druggists. tf . Tho Hartford Herad. last year over tho year before by ABOUT KANSAS? is tie-plat- es r , $2,209,674.35. on The reservo hand Is 27 per cent, or three per cent, more than a year ago. The law accomplished an Increase In tho banks' opportunities for profit because of Increased deposits. Then It mado tho banks moro immuno from invasion upon tho legal due to the fact that tho depositors knew their money was absolutely safe, and weren't so anxious to draw It out as heretofore. Last but not least, no depositor ran tho risk of losing a penny of his savings; Why Hho Quit. Lewis J. Cody says he overheard a dialogue botweon two girls behind a counter in a department store which afforded him a smilo. "Noll's quit her Job," said one. "Why too much work?" asked HHClHHHMmBMMHHi Tho Kind You Have Always Bought, nntl which lias been in uso for over 30 years, has borno tho signnturo of and has been mado under his pcr- fty s sonnl supervision since Its infancy All Counterfeits, Imitations and " but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. JtiHt-ns-good"a- ro J r$rt). the other. "No," replied the first. "They made her give up chewln' gum, and sho was afraid of nervous prostration." For Sulc, An $80 Scholarship In tho Vonder-bl- lt Training School for Boys, Elk-ton, ro-ga- rd Will sell reasonable. For further particulars call on or address, The Hartford Herald. tf Had Proof of It. First Youth Scientists say that trees contribute to the hoat of tho atmosphere. Second Youth That's so. A birch has warmed me many a time. Ky. Oostorin is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphino nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fovcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. What is CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA Bears tho Signature of ALWAYS od For A $20 Kale. The y scholarship in Bowling Green Business University, Bowling Green, Ky. For further particulars call on or address, HARTFORD HERALD. ltf (aW, KM You i f'CcZcAi&Zt 30 Years. Me Always Bought In Use For Over nl sul-scrl- oc The National Ilird. in vain tho eagle cries: his placo Is taken by his humblo cousin. The hen becomes tho nation's bird When eggs are fifty cents a dozen. Tho tmm bobm mtamaami mxcb mkbm volt aBniHm nation Conention net National will be held Democratic in Balti- more, Sid., and Juno 2." is the date selected for tho great powwow Tho Republican National Convention meets in Chicago, 111., Juno 18. LlMt US i 0W8r uOlBSOT a j a (inc(iipokati:d) Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S E. G. BARRASS, MGR., oxci3 ZEZ-y- . e. Bo-cau- Will wire your house at cost. Electric Subscribe for The IifJits are clean, healthy and safe. No home or basin ess house should be without Herald; $1.00 a y'r tlicm when within reach. CASTO Rl A 3EEEa:r?1j:f po-ll- co imMMmM SEND YOUR BOY TO to-da- ss HATHENEY & BATTS col-log- o, Merit Training FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. School select school for boys. Faculty of college-traine- d men. Our patronage has come from several Southern States. Twenty-fou- r different towns in Western Kentucky represented this year. A limited Ono-Boven- th CASTORS A Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. Extremely Healthful location. recently spent on improvements. $4,000.00 &&& No saloons in the town or county. A HAPPY HOME 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." iitt'sPHs MATHENEY & BATTS. wmAmmmmm?mmMmf l&iU&t. -.-- k!fbtw-- j &mtomw&&&&&2&m&&kAvm jm &. A, t . AGE EIGIIT. THE HARTFORD HERALD hold our closing exercises. A large crowd was present, which wo hope wero as well pleased as was the teacher. For the excollont music rendored we wish to thank .Messrs. Murray Daniel, Alvln and Jim Render and Alvln and Gordon Chlnn. Wo. can truthfully say that wo have never worked with and for a more loyal and interested body of patrons or a more obedient, dutiful and oarncst body of studonts than these wo parted with with sadness on tho above named night. And in conclusion wo would say to the boys and girls who wero our pupils, that if they will put as" much energy and determination in all their future undertakings as they manifested in preparing and rendering our closing program, success is sure to crown their efforts. a slight snow had fallen the night before, in 1900, while .Tuesday of this week the slight snow did not FOR ASSAULT ON WOMAN como till In tho afternoon. Many peoplo In Frankfort recallod the similarity in tho wcathor on tho two Taken from Officers in Railroad days so far apart. While Governor Goebel was shot Yards Body Finally on Tuesday, he did. not dlo till SatMOB LYNCHES it NEGRO WEDNESDAY, FKB. 7, 19li. ii. W Ii '27 Hartjdrd Herald TA-Bli- E M. A. & K. BAILROAD TIME AT HARTFORD, KY. Tho following Ii. & N. Tlmo Card Is effective from Monday, Aug. 2lBt; North Bound No. 11 duo at Hartford 7:19 a, m. No. 114 duo at Hartford 3:40 p, m. South Bound No. 113 due at Hartford 8:45 a m. No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 p, m. II. E. BUSCHKE, Agt. Burned. Macon, Oa., Feb. 4. Charles Powell, a negro, who assaulted and robbed a youifg white woman here last night, wds taken from officers and lynched by a mob early Tho lynching took place In the yards of the Georgia Southern & Florida railroad, four miles from Macon, where the officers, hoping to outwit tho mob, had gone with their prisoner to take n train for Atlanta. Powell was tied o a telegraph pole and hundreds of bullets fired into his body. Tho crime with which tho negro was charged was committed about 11 o'clock last night whllo the young woman was on her way homo from work In the downtown district. She was seized by Powell and dragged down an embankment. Two policomen, summoned by two young men, who had heard tho young woman's cries, arrived on the scene Just as the negro made his way up the embankment with his victim's purse in his hands. Tho officers lodged Powell In Jail, hut when news of tho gathering of a mob was received the negro was secretly taken out a back door, with tho intention of hurrying him to Atlanta for safekeeping. The two officers guarding him had stopped In the railroad yard waiting for a train when they were found by tho mob. y at noon a crowd of be tween 300 and 400 men gathered near an undertaking establishment where the body of Powell had been placed, took tho body and put it In a wagon, carried It to the heart of tho negro section of the city, and burned It. Oil was poured over crosstles and the negro's body. It was all done so quietly that tho authorities did not know of It until the torch had been applied. Tho Coroner held nn Inquest on the scene of tho ljnchlng. The ver dict placed blame on "parties un known." all 13 quiet, and officials cay no furthor trouble Is feared. y. To-daTo-nig- ht urday, February .3. - Kl' II h il IJEAVER DAM.Feb. 5. A mistake was made In our communication to the Herald last week. ' The Rev. H. Boyce Taylor, of Murray, Ky., was Invited by tho church to do the preaching in tho revival meeting and not tho singing. Rev. Taylor is one of tho BETTER ENTERTAINERS ablest Baptist ministers of the South and a grandson of the Rev. COMING TO HARTFORD Alfred Taylor, who was the second pastor of Beaver Dam Baptist For Sale or Exchange. church. The church will be 115 Had Been First Engaged Than Tho noted stallion Kingdon, by years old the 2d Saturday in next General Wilkes 2:21, sire of Goo. March. Tho church was very much Promised Rare Treat S. Bessie Wilkes 2:17, and disappointed that the Rev. Boyce 25 more. Is sound and nas no Taylor became so afflicted that he the Public. faults 7 years old. Will sell for could not remain and do the preachsplendid ing. has $450 or exchange for pair Tho local lecturo committee mules or good mares. Mr. E. Brown, of Owensboro, and by the Lyceum Bureau been nottllcd GEO. McMANAMA Miss Cordlo Gardner were united in Lythat furnishes the talent for tho Calhoun, Ky. 5t4 marriage at tho home of Mr. Leslie ceum course that changes have been evening, Leach last Wednesday of THE SEmade In tho personnel BENNETTS. Rev. A. L. Mcll officiating. LECT ENTERTAINERS and much Feb. 4. Snow fell hero Saturday Mrs. John Arbucklo and children, better artists will bo sent than had and the wcathor is very cold of Central City, wero In town last been first engaged. On account of Mr. and Mrs. Claudo Porter and week on their way to tho residence Illness these changes have become little son visited Mr. Porter's parof Mr. and Mrs. Mason Taylor, In recessary. ents, of Hartford, Saturday. where they Union neighborhood, singer, who Is a splendid The A very successful school at this will spend a few days visiting homo contralto singer, whistler, pianist place, taught by Miss Katie Haw folks. and rlano monologlst, Is Adelaide kins, closed Friday. Master R. B. Taylor, of Princeton, Pierce, an entertainer of some years' Tho party at Mr. Bob Mllburn's Ky., was In town last week visiting experience. She makes a good Friday night was largely attended lclatlves and stopping with Miss and has a line personaliand all reported a nlco time. MyrI Miller. His grandmother, Mrs. ty. With her will be Mr. and Mrs. Mr. J. A. Ruby and family, of Nannie Taylor, of Liberty neighborPari Cox, who have been giving full moved onto the farm of Mrs. hood, accompanied him home to reevening programs for a number of Eclina Haynes, of this place, last main with the family of her son a Cox is a good reader, w eek. j ears. Mrs. month. excellent In child Impersonations, Is Air. and Mm Thomas Chlnn and Rev. W. B. Wright, of Hartford, " pianist and assists Mr. Cox In daughter Wllda, of Beaver Dam, . will begin a revival meeting at tho l? ro'oltv Instruments, Sunday. hero Monday hero Christian church which Include marlmbaphone and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Sparks, of night. Rev. Wright ls a very ablo nre organ chimes. Splendid results Maxwell, who have been visiting Mr. divine and those attending will hear secured with these Instruments. Mr. Sparks parents, of this place, resome splendid discourses during tho novelty in- turned to the resldenco of Mrs. Cox not only plays the services. struments well, but Is p first-claSpark's parentB, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dr. Moore and family will soon cartoonist-entertainand will make Barr, at Maxwell, movo to Calhoun to make thefr fu- pictures, cartoons of famous men, turo home. Dr. Mooro ls a fine phy In "The WANTED, while his Impersonations sician and christian gentleman. Ho Debating Society", accompanied by Horsemen to know thnt I have purhas built up a fine" pructlco and pictures, arc exceedingly clever. chased "Gilded Clique," the commndo many friends In our town and LyThere are few cartoonists in the bined saddle and harness horse forvicinity and all regret seeing him ceum who are his equal. merly owned by tho late Mack leave. with Smith. feels that The committee Rev. A. B. Gardner, who Is to de- these three line artists, a splendid This horse Is bred in the purple. voto half of hip time fo evangelistic presented and that Was sired by Sensation 2419, 1st piogram will he SIWNVDALI;. work in tho State this year, leaves the patrons of tho Lceum course 'am by Kentucky Prince. Come and Feb. ii. Several farmers burnt more than If the origi- pee this horse. Seeing Is' believing. tobacco beds last week. They are this week to hold a rerlval meeting will receive In Barren county. nal company had been sent. This horse has never becn defeated talking about a large crop of tobacwill occur at but one time In a model ring. This entertainment co this year. RE!) HILL. Dr. Dean's Opera House next SatWill make tho season of 1012 at Hev. Crowo preached a fine serFeb. 3. Farmers In this vicinity urday night. Doors will be open at my barji In Bcda, Ky., 6 days in mon at Marvin's Chapel last Sun- arc all delivering their robacco and MINE WORKERS ADJOURN 7 o'clock and the curtain will rlso each weok, nt $10.00 to insure colt day to n largo crowd. getting very good prices. one-ha- lt hour later. Reserved seat 'o stand up and suck. Mr. James King has sold his Misses Madle Potts and Muriel WITIf SCALE UHSETTCEO tickets are now on sale at the store I wish to thank my friends for house and lot to Mr. William Who-berrHnrrls were nt E'ordsvllle from Satof tho Ohio County Drug Co. Grif- tliolr pationago In tho past. He has bought a farm near urday until Thursday. Popular prices of fin's old stand. Yours for business, Kronos and will move there. . He Mr. J. W. Miller has sold his New Agreement Lefl to Commadmission. W. H. PARKS, lias been in the mill business for tho farm to Mr. Charlie Duff, of SulHartford, Route 3. It I past year and has sold out to A. M. phur Springs. Wo aro glad to have itteeContract Expires-Apr- il ISfH'lvTOirr. vicinity and aro carWeatherford, who will put In a Mr. Duff In our Fob. 5. Wo have been In the ROOSEVELT FOP SUFFRAGE 1. power engine in a few days to ry to see Mr. Miller leaver us. rip or winter during the last 24 , SOME GOOD ADVICE grind for the people. Wayne Payton and Claudo Messrs. took a Tho thermometer (l0 urs. Mr. A. M. Weatherford, of IudlanapoJUj, Feb. 2. Delegates Ford, of Olaton, were the guests of n drop Saturday evening and Now York, Feb. 3. "The exerMlic spent last Friday and Fri- Mr. Guy McDanlel Saturday night' to tho convention of the United morning registered 3 0 be- cise of suffrage will not bo tho mo3t Suuia, ' day night with his son hero. today, Mlnu Workers- adjourned and Sunday. low zer' Important of woman's rights for woMr. Henry Dover, of Jingo, visitMisses OIIlo and Vcrna Wright leaving the details ot a now wage Russell, our postmas- man's duty," says Colonel Theodore Mr "Wfli'101' ed Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Martin last entertained a few of their friends agreement vniill the scale committee. ter, who has becn nulte Sick for the Roosevelt in an editorial in the cur-lc- Sunday night. Saturday night. Those present Several meetings of tho committee ls ab,e to bo at h,B last few daJ8, Issue of the Outlook, in which .Misses Jessie McDanlel. and" bituminous mmo oporatora enduMessrs. James Gray and V. R. wer: post again. ho explained that he is generally In Ferguson went to Hartford last Fri- Martha Potts, Lizzie Burton, Sarah ed with tbei miners demanding an ii radcd school '; '"R ver" favor of equal suffrage. day on business. Fllluack, Maggie Miller, Zella Increase of 10 cents a ton, aud the students "The vital need of woman," ho 'efficient work. Several Mr. T. D. Duke has bought Harry Sell reader, Lena and Lula Flelden, owners holding out for a decrease continues, "Is to war against frivol Hinea' farm. Consideration, 325. Delta Peach; Messrs. Lon Schrun- - of tile sanio amount. have recently matriculated. ity and cold selfishness. The vlco Pmvor meeting was organized . Mr. J. H. Dodson went to Hart- der, Guy McDanlel, Leslie- - Mlnton, The prwent contract exiires Ap-rl- l folly of men and women which ford Ream Ffelden, 1, and attempts will be made beon business. Arthur HondHx, the Baptist church Wednesday night j reach an agreeMr. James Gray will go to Owena-bor- o James Burton, Bennfo Boswell, fore that tima-stlead to the divorce courts are the and 110 people wero present. next Wednesday to visit his Richard Dover, Cecil PottB, Harlan ment, whlfch will be submitted The pastor of the Presbyterian curso oi voluntary sterility and aro Potts, Herman John Coper, Wayne miners by refoiendum' vote. If church filled his appointment here fundamental evils of crime, of cap- sister, Mrs. Jake Shepherd. Ule Sunday and Sunday night, p very ital Importance." Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lowo have Payton, Olaton; Claudo Ford, Fribd- - a genornl' contract covering ma been down with the grip but are up arand; Henry Mlnton, Allen Burton, bituminous fle'lj is not mudo. It nray good sized audience being present MAXWELL. cold the extremely considering again and Mr. Lowo is able to be at Andrew Flllback, Irn Actorr and 'be dcciUed later to permit the mih- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mil- the anvil. nlco era of oach district to arrange their Harry Ffllback. All reported weather. of Maxwell, a fine girl. time. own scalbi Rev. Birch Shields, the now pas- ler, N. Crowe, who has becn OLATON. Mrs. Mr. Essie Miller, Olaton, risitetf The contracts in tht anthracite tor of tho Baptist church, filled his visiting A. Feb, fi. Rev. Gentry, uf Cane-woo- friends here Sunday. her brother at Llvermore at Pond Run, near field expire- - at the samcr time, and a; appointment days, has returned preached at this placo last Centertowrr, conference of minors and operators Mr. Lesllo Mlnton, lmro Sntiinlav and Sunday. He will for the past few Sunday morning and night. next Saturday 1 OHIO. was here Sunday. will be heM in New Ybrk February fill Ms pulpit hcie Mr. T. W. Daniel and wife, who-havMiss. Flora Jolly, of this place, Mr. Will Daniel, Olaton, visited 24. Tlio anthracite minerB ar seekevening, Sunday morning and night. tacky-mas- k Thursday party been on the sick ltix for some friends and relatives- - here recentfcr. ing for art increase a? 20 per cent. Our boats, which have been out of gave a night. A large crowd attended and time, aro Improving. commission for some time on The delegates named to- - tle Flue Magazine Offer; Mrs. Fannio Ford, oC Friertaland, Ice, have been running all reported a tine time. Congren Mining arc: of the For a limited time wo wilt offer World's Cfermcr, Illlaois, and Georgo Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Crowe visit- was tho guest of Mr. T. W. Daniel's Adorph the last few days, but the freight of family last Wednesday.. Norman E. Mack's National1 Monthhaving accumulated to such a great ed Mr. and Mrs. Will Ed Jarvis, LaeRen Indiana, for 1912, and John Mr. Henry Felix left last Tuesday ly, a Democratic Magazine for Men Moore, Ohio, and Duncan McDonald, running very Llvermore, Saturday and Sunday. extent, they have been The Debating Society of Crowe with a raft of logs for tho Evans-vill- o and Women, and the Hartford Her- Illinois, for 1913. The delegates to Irregularly. ald, a newspaper of the same kind, market. not doing scshool house ls progressing nicely. The mines here are the Western minors' conrentton aro: Sunday School Is progressing both one year for only $1.15. much on account of the railroad rrank Cameron, Iowa, and 'James Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor very nicely here. raag-azln- o Is a high-claThe National Lord, Illinois strike. Insufficient mastication of exercise. bubbling over with good Mrs. Nellie Halt, of this place, constipation, n torpid liver, and Mr. Wes Duke, food, Frieda-lan- d, things. of near GREEN IlltlEIl. orry and anxiety, are the most Its contributors are tho foromoBt ONE WHO IB. GLAD TO As one wero qutetly married at tho Feb. ".. Kind Editors: KNOW ABOUT GOOD STOCK - common causes of stomach troubles. residence of Rev. F. M Farrls last men and women ot the land. It ls of your hundreds of Interested readyour habits and take Cham- - Thursday night. Correct same size ot the Saturday Evening i I, us one of tho horsemon of Ohio ;;;, Mrs. Ernest Wilson, of McHenry, Post and Is beautifully Illustrated county anvlndeed glad to know "" '"who had been the guest of her throughout. Politics, good fiction, correspondent from Rockport, whoso '" 1b ono more man In the by all dealers. mother, Mrs. Janlo Payton, went brilliant reviews, interesting de- that tlrere communications upon current, po For sale county who is interested in registerpartments, humor, with Georgo Ade lltlcal and public questions are ' - i000O00OO0OOOOO00O home Thursday. and John Kendrlck Bangs as regu- ed horaesjQTr have been In the busiways so well written and so full of Q rmsT CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O ness for ANNIVERSARY OF THE lar monthly contributors to this de- handled! TlTearp and have never O good, old fashioned, homely wisdom 0 Vilght, Pastor. AV n anything but registered GOE11KL ASSASSINATION partment. A magazine that Will they are highly and sound logic that every member of the fam- stock, consequently I am far that interest annrcclated by all readers of Tho Just 12 years ago, January 30th, ily. Every reader of tho Hartford kind, first last and all the time. Horald. Come again, Mr. "Suggs," Preaching every Fourth Sunday 1900, William Goebel was assassiIt should bo quite a pleasure to ' Herald knows what .it Is and what and como ofton. morning and ventng. nated at tho old State houso while it stands for. Don't fall to tako ad- our friend, Mr. Walter Parks, tp closed a very pleasTho writer Bible School every Sunday at h.e was on his way to attend the vantage of this great combination own a stallion that has never been ant torm of school at Independence 0 30 a. m. beaten but once in tho model ring. session of the Senate which was to offer. Saturday night, Jan. tf School House Communion service at 10:30 a.m. meet thnt day at 11:30 o'clock, But just here I wish to say that the publicly ex20, 1912. Wo wish to Prayer meeting overy Wednesday says tho Frankfort The common stock ot tho United writer had the pleasure ot defeatl. press our appreciation to tho mem- evening nt 8 o'clock. Tuesday was almost such another Cigar Manufacturers Company! has ing him that time with Linda Head-l- y bers and trustees of the church at No, 4042 who .was sired by Red day as was the famous Tuesday 12 been increased from $15,000,000 to that placo for so kindly granting us Subscribe for Tho Esrald $1 a Tear ears ago, the difference being that $20,000,000. Eagle No. 28, and who is a half- v ,i which to the use of tho church in We'd Much Rather Have ; - know this Store as a place for High Qualities, than for low prices. Vou 2:08, Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes to-da- y. are high quality clothes; the prices are low considering the values; and that is what you want to consider. k, fv-f- Come in some day and see what we mean. Jli1 ss er to-da- y. oarnescEDro. Bister to Storm Cloud' No.' 3IC1, wha's ad. will appear in- - the Hartford Herald later. Tlio writer also had the pleasure of graduating: Linda at Morgantown last year, defeating- 2T ntrles in ther sanio class that Gilded Clique was, defected in. If wo would only get busy and handle a fow, more mores-an- d stallions into the above mentioned, it be only a-- short time till Ohio county- wouM rank with tho best sw far as horses aro concerned. So get busy, boys. Glvo us-- a Horsu show rhlb raiT at the Hartford Fair Grounds- - and ret's see ir we can't Urihg tftfr dead to life-- once more. Yours for good horses, A HORSEMAN. Genfiertown, Ky., Feb. 3. O QO-OO SPECIAL NOTICE O O in regard to, O O OS1TV ARIES, RESOLUTIONS. Ot O OF RESPECT,, 9f QOO-OOOOOOO- a 1v BEAVER DAM, KY. y. se Har-dlnsbu- rg, - nt ns ooocoooooooo &. OOOOO ad to-d- , to-th- e . d, nt T?ho Hartford Horald has adopted a new rulo In regard te Obituaries, isolations of Respect Cards of TTaaaks, &c, wbtuor- - written at the the behest of lodges, churches nr Individuals, and that is, we ahalll charge at the rate ot two centa per line for all Buchi article?, excopt oblb-uapoetry, which will be onp cento. word, 8triBhKThJs is tno smallest rate wo chorg for anything and Is only one-fift- h of our regular rato. The amounb, in cash or sta must accompany each artlclaj! It will not bo printed. Wfcx words average a lino in rdl nary reading and every Boptwratij ry Pr ir ss : o,;",; yr -- irh.rt"i:,r jr. """" character or Initial letter counts' as a word. The heading and the" both count ono line each, even if they ar,o only a word or two. Alt obituary poetry, straight through, one cent per ward. Contributors please remember. re BAPTIST " ENDEAVORERS TO MEET AT HEIUIEE ,000000000000000 News-Journa- Sebree, Ky., Feb. C Rev. MM Vance, now proprietor of SebfMf Springs, has closed a deal General Baptist Endeavor for the 1912 convention at Delegates will be there from ken-- 2 tucky, Indiana and Illinois., and Rev. Vanco says that ho has assurance that there will be at lerist 400 delegates present. The dates for the big convention are ; July 3, 4, 5. U FOLEWKIDNEY'PTLLS ron nwBuuATiau (moneys and blabbcr 'KffiSBifSTJJ 'a'