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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): March 6, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912030601_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): March 6, 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. ili': 'J?" FHE HARTFORD HERALD. X SubdcHption JPerYcar, in Advance, "I c. ' """ f 'j WqtM f m mjou Lnmbtring i Mj Back." ij Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. NO. 10 It took several men to put out tho flames. FARMERS F The Baker brothers are going to put up n telephone from Hartford to Dundee and they say they will begin at once. They will hold a BILL meeting here next Friday nt 1:30 o'clock to Incorporate and go to work Immediately. As a of Their Mrs. Will Sproul, of Dundee, Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joo Road Rights. of this place. Mr. Joo Westerfleld will move from here to Dundee at once. We THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED regret to give him up. Our spring school will begin here Miss Alice Keown Is our Are Against Repeal of the 3Sth TEAB. A HARTFORD, KT., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1912. wrought ovef the family as they sat on the Sabbath day and broke bread, told each other of Irving Cayce's violent temper; of this heritage that ho had given his impetuous daughter. For her smile was courted by many, her frown feared by all. She was a belle of 61 OF 20 LOOK ON THE FIRST PAGE Or the wrapper around your Herald. You will find a little yellow Blip. It lias printed on It your name anil a date after it. The (Into shows when your subscription expires or when it did expire. This Is nil tho book we keep of your subscription account, and there Is no excuse for you not knowing Just lion you stand with THE HERALD. AVo aro trying to ct our subscription list on n strictly basts, so as to avoid trouble and misunderstanding. Wo do not want to force the paper upon anybody against their will, hut we want all that is duo us. .Please give tills matter your very prompt attention. Look at that little yellow slp containing your naine. It will tell you Just what you need to know, without any explanation from us. If it Is wrong In any way, let us know. Anyhow, please pay us Wmt Is due. It takes much money to run n good newspaper nowadays, hence we must keep our subscription accounts collected up. Either come to The Herald office and pay tho arrears and u year in advance, or, If you are not coming to town soon, send us a check or money-orde- r post-offifor tho amount due. We will appreciate It and it will make us tlilnk you really wuut the paper. KILLED FATHER V. THEJUTO Protection At Country Home Near Hopkinsville. the Palmyra Pike neighborhood. Tho shot which ended Mr. Cayce's" life1 entered tho body on the left side, near the heart. Ho died Wes-tertlcl- d, before a physician could ho sumTHE VIOLENT TEMPER OF BOTH moned. Mr, Cayco was considered one of the most prosperous farmers In the southern part of this county. His Was Cause of Awful Deed farm Is a large one. y. "Peace - Making Brother teacher. Dog HABIT ARE FOR Badly Wounded. THR CORONER'S JURY ACQUITS FAMINE SUFFERERS ARE RATING THEIR CHILDREN TOOK HIS OWN LIFE VICTIM OF LIQUOR Law and Favor Parcels Post. A A t: "Washington, Feb. 29. Startling allegations of cannibalism among starving Persians are contained in Ky., March 3. Hopkinsville, The sinister specter of Hate sat an letters from Teheran to the Educational Society guest at dinner unbidden with Irving Cayce and his ten child- hero from Dr. Susan I. Moody, formd farm home. erly of Chicago. She declares fathren In their An hour after the patriarchal figure ers aro eating their children and of tho father had Intoned a Sab- children aro eating each other In bath blessing on his household, he Northwestern Persia, In the vicinity of Hamadan, where famine has follay dead, shot twice by his daughter, Olive, who In anger lowed the sacking of twenty-fiv- e had been sent from tho table, later towns and villages by the rebel troops of Salar ed Dowleh, brother to vent her Ire In the tragedy. of the deposed Shah. Forty thousThe whole countryside In tho people are starving, It Is declarPike neighborhood, where and Palmyra ed, and the society has started a rerethe Ca'yces have been highly lief fund. The 'American National spected for a quarter of a century, also will be asked for by the killing. Red Cross was stirred Persian-to-d- IS ISSUED BT PRESIDENT TUFT MET QUEER ACCIDENT American FROMJMITE Becoming satisfied that he could not quit tho liquor habit nnd having said that when he found this CUPS true, he would end all, Dr. W. E. Holmes, bank president and one of tho most prominent physicians of TAX ON VEHICLES The State Farmers' Institute In session at Frankfort, Ky., Thursday, adopted the following resolu- tions; snow-boun- -- ht CJrIof-bowe- d t r the first time of the terrible reality of the tragic fate which had swept upon her and her bo suddenly household, the pathetic figure of the girl, prostrato and, sobbing, was a mark of sympathy for Coroner John Rise and tho members of his Jury who viewed the body. And, after they had heard the remarkable story of how a chance word by her parent to his daughter had aroused her anger; how the adunheeded, stung both monition, father and daughter, and of tho heat of the storm which the specter of hate liad brought over tho peaceful family circle,- - the Coronor and silently left tho his companions Cayce family to their great grief. their verdict read. the neigbors In whispers of Irving Cayce are discussing the THe'rED CROSS APPRAIi FOR FAMINE SUFFERERS fatality. . On a cot only a few feet from the Now York, Fob. 29. The follow corpse of his father lies his son and namesake, wound- ing letter from President Taft uned In the wrist by the second of two der date of February 20 has been secretary revolver shots which the girl fired. received by T. D. Millar, Relief Comwhen his sire had of the China Famlno It was he who. leaped at his daughter with an up- mittee: "Dear Mr. Millar: raised chair so witnesses told the "I sincerely trust that the Chriscoroner this nftornoon used his body as a living shield of flesh and tian people of the country will Sunday, March 10, and the blood between his .father and his Unconscious of the fact that Jewish people Saturday, March 9, sister. the girl, who had Inherited her as a famine relief day for the beneparent's violent temper, was armed fit of the starving multitudes In with the father's own weapon, the China. To all of us alike must n boy pleaded tearfully with both to come the appeal from those people, and to all of us, If eagerness to act as a desist. In his peacemaker ho threw himself be- we respond, there will sometimes "Hungry, tween tho pair and thinking the come back the words, girl unarmed, implored Cayce mt And Ye Fed Me.' "With best wishes for a successto strike her. as"Self-defense," ht ob-ser- and conscious for assistance.. Until new crop3 have been grown and harvested there will be no opople portunity for the homeless The people to help themselves. of Teheran, Dr. Moody says, have been raising money to relievo tho stress and have forwarded $3,500 to buy food. Salar ed Dowleh, who led the rebels, has been placed In official poslton as Governor of Tabriz in the Russian sphere of Influence In Recently the Northern Persia. signified Its Persian Goevrnment willingness to grant him about $11,000 a year and restore to him the $S0,000 confiscated by order of W. Morgan Shuster whllo ho was Treasurer General of Porsla. This on his living was conditioned abroad. famlne-strlcke- s ;h And so for a few tense seconds the trio stood, the father arrayed against his own flesh and blood, and between them his son. Two flashes of Are and the mortal cry of Cayce broke the dead spectre's spell. Hate fled and Grief entered, to tho accompaniment of screams of fright by tho younger children, tho cries of the young protector, In his pain, and the anguish of tho girl herself. ' Thus tho found them, and In the Coroner sudden end of tho man and tho tragedy of his family, neighbors to see something professed wetrd and uncanny, that at tho height of thefr. Sabbath peace a tragedy would have come so unexpectedly, and left a trail so pitiful. Mrs. Cayce, an elderly woman, respected throughout the country, was tho only eyewitness able to give a coheront account of tho tragedy to tho Coroner and his Investigators, when they made their grim visit. Slio found herself confronted of with a crisis In her mother-tes- t love; whether to blame tho father of her .children, or her own daughter who had fired the shot that widowed her. Sho did not falter, and It was upon her statement that tho lav will not exact the daughter's Hfo for hor' father's. It wa3a crisis such as few women, havo faced, and In tho facing " of it, Mrs, Cayco won the victory over her widowhood that had torn ten very ht , To-rl?- ht ful appeal to tho sympathy and sistance of our American people, I am, yours sincerely, "WILLIAM H. TAFT, "President American Red Cross." .MORGAN'S lj(70,00,000 FIXE ART COLLECTION 29. The first Now York, Feb. consignment of J. been received at tho Metropolitan Museum, and Is appraised at $700r 000. Almost overy Incoming liner from now on will bring a parcel of tho treasures, the total valuo of 0. which is placed at more than $50,-000,00- gan's European Plerpont Morart treasures has The Morgan collections bo shown to tho public will not for at least a year, or until the completion of tho north wing of tho museum. The first of the arrivals, It Is said, aro from the enamels and Ivories heretofore, kept in tho Kensington Museum in London. 'Round to Hnvo It. Marlon, Ky Feb, 27, 1912. Hartford, Ky. Herald, you will Enclosed Dear Sirs: please And money order to pay for the Herald 15 months and Owens-hor- o Inqulror IS months. I cannot get along with out The Hornld. It Is a welcome visitor to our home. Yours very truly, JOSEPH FOSTER. Editors comfortirg neighbors, who surmhed, perhaps, tho suddenness of tho spell that bate haJ dle, three for ten cents. OLD PAPERS FQR SALE at Tho Horald ofPoe. Nlco and clean, tied Five cents a bunup In bundles. tf ted the deed alone In his olllce. Ho made enreful preparation for his death, wrote his will and arranged He was .".."i years old As a result of an accidental dis- everything. Washington, March 2. Presicharge of twelve dynamite caps that and leaves a wife and two children. dent Taft this afternoon issued a proclamation which virtually warns were Irr Iris coat pocket, Mike Blan- - UNITED MINE WORKERS all American citizens to at once re- Mon, a well known fanner of the ELRCT Til KID OFFICERS Daviess Hnndyvlllo neighborhood, frain from entering rebellion-tor- n county, lies in a critical condition Mexico, and those now residents Tho annual election of district there, to leave when conditions at Ills home. The accident occurred whllo Mr. o!Ilcer3 was held February 10, I!il2, It threaten to become Intolerable. at the various local unions was dispatched to Ambassador Wil- Dlnnton and several of his employes District 23: blowing out wore in engaged son, at Mexico City, with directions George Baker was elected lntr-natlonHandy-vf'l- e that he Inform tho Americans In Bti'mps on his farm between Blan-to- n Board member over four Mr. and Moseleyvllle. peril In Mexico to withdraw across dyna- opponents. had placed a number of the border, leaving their effects In presiIt. M. Ho'I was the care of tho nearest American mite caps in bis right hand coat dent. Had no opposition. accidentally The proclamation recites pocket and when ho consul. Other ofllcers elected as follows: tho neutrality laws and cautions dropped a heavy Harlow knife on L. B. Walker, vice president; H. II. exploded. them, the entire number strict obedience. r. secretary-treasureThe Tin co fingers were torn from his Vincent, Quick right hand, white bis arm was bad- three auditors, J. ' Everly, C. E. 2. PresiCity, March Mexico Drake, W. M. Harris, having no opdent Taft's advice will be heeded ly lacerated. His abdomen and position, weie and were horribly crushed unquestionably by all Americans side Tollers Chas. W. Mulllkln, Dudwho can conveniently leave. The bruised and his light leg was badly ley Walker, Chas. Sbacklett, having The knife wnn blown to atoms. exodus Is already under way. Rail- cut. no opposition road trains carry extra coaches to Immediately after the accident a Executive Board Out of tho 21 physician was summoned and Mr. accommodato the traffic and steamcandidates the required numbor to ship passage Is booked for weeks Blanton was removed to bis home. be olected was S. as follows: W. In advance. There Is much excite- Ills condition Is not regarded as se-- I T. Darby, D. It. Chllds. V. M. Rencon-- j rlous, but he will probably be ment. fined to his rooms for several der, T. H. Moyons, Eii Frazler, Hlcharil Baker, J. T. Mains, Samuel weeks. DANA WALDEN, MAGICIAN Shamwcll. ENTERTAINMENT Ohio county only gets live men !"A IIOVAL SLAVE" GREAT PLAY ON FRIDAY XIGI1T elected out of tire 4S running for At Dr. Dean's Opera ,House They are as the var loirs ofIlcet beginning at 8 o'clock, tho Chns. Mulllkln. Mellun-ry- ; With all Its wealth of special follows: Hartford College Lyceum Course J. D. Walker, Render; V. M. will present another number of Its sconory, gorgeous costumes, bright series of entertainments, which will and cntehy specialties, It will be the Bonder and J. T. Mains, Williams at Dr. Dean's Opera Mines, and Richard Baker, Taylor bo Mr. Dana Walden, the Magician, attraction The entertain- House next Friday night, .March 8. Mines. and entertainer. meets Convention The District ment will begin at the hour nam- .This piece, which has attained such an ed, so ns not to conflict with tho an en!able reputation and secuied Wednesday, March 0, to make n HUH! .... of lwiO Agreement. The present one ex..nl. U 1...1.1 MM llln tt.lill W services. Methodist revival BUtll lliu liUtllia repThe management, In presenting tregoers from one end of this broad pires April 1st. Among those to the public, desires land to the other, Is from the pen resenting the district lrom Ohio this attraction to the scale convention to Impress tho fact that It Is decid- of Mr. Clarence Dennett, author of county edly different from any similar com- the "Holy City," and "Tho Warn- which meets at Henderson on date Robert are: mentioned pany presenting the arts myste- ing Bell" and other notablo suc- before cesses. Mr. Dennett ha3 located his Owen, Chas. Mulllkln, J. D. Walker, rious. V. M. The entertainment is diversified scones near the city of Mexico and J. T. Mains, J. W. Blackburn, and full of variety, novelty and based the fabric of the play on Render and Robt. Pollock. International Board .Member revim; a performance that will capti- events which actually occurred duryear; president, vate and charm tho most fastidious. ing the brief reign of the unfortu- ceives $1,200 per The $8!i.G." per month; secretary-treasure- r, In nate Emperor Maximllllan. Mr. Walden Is a $8.'.G." per month; vice presthe arts mysterious, and though great treasure, the secret of which Jealously guard- ident, $75 per month. Tellers, young In years, is old in experience was so loyally and members and auditors reand Is a thorough entertainer. Tills ed by EI Agulla (The Eagle) who, hoard very although a serf, traced his lineage ceive $2.92 per day. All ofllcers rehas enabled him to secure tho legitibest novelties, not only in mystery from the royal Montezumas, Is ceive this, together with all parts of his varied founded on fact. The success of mate expenses. hut for tho other CHAS. MULLIK1N. entertainment a performance con- this piece has been so phenomenal who In America that the firm has decidsidered by critics and those For Sail- - Egg. know, to be one of tho evry best on ed to present It next year In EngOne dollar per dozen, from full land. the road stock Speckled Ilamberger Chickens. Hens lay ail the time. Address, TWENTY-THIRBIRTHDAY STATE UNION A. S. OF E. TO DR. L. B. BEAN. Hartford. FOR WOMAN BORN IN IHiiD .MEET IN CALL SESSION SUES FOR ALIENATION 1. Mrs. hid., March Wabash, Calhoun, Ky., Feb. 19, 1912. OF WIFE'S AFFECTIONS State Headquarters A. S. of E., Harriet Jackson, of this city, yesCalhoun, Ky. Tho Kentucky State terday celebrated her 23d birthday A rather sensational suit was Union of the American Society of anniversary, despite the fact that filed In the Ohio Circuit Court last Equity Is hereby called to meet in she was born In 1820. Although Friday by Benjamin Ferguson, a o Central City, Ky., on Tuesday, Mrs. Jackcon has been confined to farmer owning GOO acres March 26, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. her bed for tho last ypar, she cel- of land near 'White Run, against P. for" tho purpose of reconsidering a ebrated with p birthday party, the Frank Thomns, " prosperous mercertain part of tho proceedings of first In four yenrs. chant nnd postmaster at that place. am the lato State Convention held In Tho petition filed by Mr. FerguSUNNYDALE. Owensboro on January 10 and 11, son, through his nttoinos, Henvrln March 4. Mr. Deo Leo went to & Woodward, of thlu bar, sets forth relative to the dues for tho year ago, 1912. Wo urge that all local and , Mhsourl last Friday, a week that the defendant has alienated a full delega- nnd tho news camo here InBt I nurs-- 1 tho affections of tho plaintiff's wife, county unions send Represen- day the,t ho was dead. His remains and caused her to rcnounco that retion to this convention. same as Is provided ,woro brought back last Saturday lationship. Damages In tho sum of tation will be and buried nore. He belonged to $10,000 Is prnyed for by the plainfor in regular State conventions. Wo will miss tho Boys Woodcraft. Signed, tiff. his footsteps In the hall. J. A. DIGGERSTAFF, Pres. Penalty to Soon Go Orr. 'J. H. McCONNELL, V. Pros. j Mr. Elza Murphy and Miss Jessie The taxes recently levied by the GIlHm went to Hartford last FriS. B. ROBERTSON, See'y. city council of Hartford are rrow day and were married. Mr. Chester Toms was helping duo and I am ready to collect same. Trimble, clerk of the South Mr, Alford emptv n barrel of tsrifo-fla- Tho penalty goes on tho Drat day of ITcuso of RopreFeJitnflvec, has. pd got r.ome jrasollno on bis April, 1912. So plcaso do not nog-lea plan to divide dually tho ready to tho matter, but twenty-si- x votes of Kentucky In the sr'o'vW'end slnoves. Ho was stand-I- n "1 tho pon-rltwhen Enls py aow In o"' " ttirr h stovo to Democratic National Convention beJ. P. STERNS. ''vphy nfrri'V a mntch near Mm tween Cbapn Clark'and Oacar Mrrshal. 10tf both natives of this State. and ho rame near bur,,lpg to death. "Resolved, That we believe the Urges All Americans to Leave Dropped Knife in His Pocket Owensboro and Daviess county, took his own life with carbolic acid farmers and taxpayers should be and Contact Ignited last Monday morning. He commit- better protected from the dangers Alexico Are Now Making Quick Get-Awa- y. xthe Explosive. ov al Get-Awji- y. T ' II1V.-U- of reckless driving of automobiles on public roads, and we, therefore, ask the present General Arsembly to enact such laws as will protect our families while on the public highways of the State. To this end we Indorse Senate Bill No. j". "ResoHed, That we believe those who use the turnpikes arrd public roads of this State should pay t'uir part for their maintenance; therefore, wo favor an Increased automobile tax, a tax on vehicles used for public hire anil on peddlers' wagons, all of which should go to the State roads fund. "Resolved, That the Senate he requested to restore to House Bill No. 21.1 the provision that agriculture and domestic science be taught in the common schools, and the House of Representatives be urged to concur in this. Under the f "Resolved, Whereas, protection of the dog law the number arid value ofsheep In Kentucky bus greatly increased; and "Whereas, Under the revenue derived from the collection of the dot tax there has been over S22.,000 paid for sheep destroyed and over S3i.",000 paid Into the school funds of the avrlous counties; "Whereas, There aro now several bills pending in the Houe an' Senate attempting to repeal th's do.; law, "Bo It tPiolved, That wo, th delegates of the Kentucky State Firm-er- s' pf t -Institute, do respectful! tlon our Senators and Representatives to vote agaltMt the repeal or tho dog law and urge them to keep in force the only protection the sheep growers now have. "Whereas, There is now pending the Federal Congress a bill parcels known as "the general In post," and past-mast- er to-da- D "Whereas. The tame has been Indorsed only paitlally by tho President and the same to apply only to certain rurnl route districts; an-"Whereas, We, the Farmers' Institute of the State of Kentucky, believe that the ti til should be so passed as to give us "the general parcels-pos- t tlierefom, service," be It "Resolved, by the State Farmers' Institute of tho State of Kentucky, that wo most heartily Indorse tho bill," and we "general parcels-pos- t hereby request .and urge our Congressmen and Senators of the S'ate of Kentucky irot only to vote for such a bill, but to give the measure every substantial, material and moral support in their power. We ask tliis of our Representatives and Senators regardless of politics." thanking CommisResolutions sioner of Agriculture Newman, tho General Assembly and Gov. McCrea-r- y for courtesies were also passed. Cei iilean well-to-d- Sold. Thos. rulean , Turner haa sold the CeSprings Hotel propert" to O. the Wllhelm Hotel Co., of Pnducah, which Includes the hotel, the ariiux and sundry other buildings, and tho fifty-acr- e park surrounding the s ho-to- l. The deed or conveyance was executed Tuesday of list vck "I'd the new owners took po-- ss'o i n- i March 1. The place will still as a summer leaort, with Lis Improvements. - ' Notice. All persons having claims the estate of Silas H. Boiling, i'a'r"-- t de- svr-geat- o; ct an gt v. ceased, aro horobv notified to them, properly proven, to o i my olllce In Boaver Dam, Ky . m o" berore tho ldlji day of April I'M 2, or thoy will be forover barred D. B. RHOADS. Admr. 7t4 JT&SS?. TACK TWO. the: hartfqrd STOP 1 1 hfrl d n. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 0, 1012'. SPIRIT J Which llioa tights. We all hav6 a right to i i( fame, wealth and happiness, but THE! GOTTA many of us avo them not. Wo ave a right to be angels, but shall we? Wo have a right to Pure OL E" democracy but, aids!' Jt is utterly unattainable until an overwhelming najorlty make themselves worthy. ' s we advance, sure, Aroun' Has Exemplifies a Pure better government yon mn' be In will follow proportion to our advancement, In "Casey Democracy. as the cltlzon makes tho government, not tho government tho cltl-oideal Democracy ORIGIN OFTIIE ffliOUS SONGS Jefferson's HEAT NATIONS ARE FOUNDED wa3 ono In which when, "at the call, ' 3very man would fly to tho stand the Conduct of Tiiiir ard of law, and resist Invasions of The Former of Which Has public order as a personal concorn." Become the "Rage" of People Essence of Self- This should be tho bugle note of press, pulpit, school, forum and OF THE - r a mm 1 ' When tho bones acho and the Joints aro Inflamed, rlth much tenderness at the affected part, you need a powerful benetrattnu agent to overcomsj , the attack. " ox-a- ct Counterpart Jones." i n. ;now Put Up iri JAMES F. nALLAIlD BALLARD'S IS A PA.N RELIEF OF GREAT EFIfICAfjY.fr Li N I Nil NT Government. fire-3l'd- o. Whole Country. Its wonderful penetrating power afford a most gratifying, senso of relief fo the At flloted. It ease pain quickly, subdues nil inflammatory conditions and rapidly reaforesMrength ttIjd comfort in the achlnsr Joints, It la equally effective In "rellcwig neuralgia and, sclatlpa. Rub it.lij well gently but thoroughly; Its healing and strengthen! dk Influence is. manifest 'as' to'oniis It reaches .the nerves at the seat of the disturbance, A few applications controls the disorder artd restores normal conditions. As a household remedy for curing cuts, wounds, burns, sores or the hundred and one accidents that , , are always occurring to tho flesh, It has no superior. xaK PRICE OK SOCIAL ORDER SVrant Slnal, was an absolutely por-IsBtem of civil government. TOat marvelous trek from Egypt ctirousli the Interminable mazes of tN wilderness up to Palestine, was a. stupendous enterprise requiring iaru than human skill, bo a Special Yet 5'sovi dunce was Interposed. the Hebrews abandoned the system. "U'ky? Most certainly not because ol any defect In tho system, but jxjrt as certainly becauso unbridled laisnan frailties rendered the Israelis unfit. Where, then, would you fciwu nought a remody? Would you lew jilajcd upon the baser like a demagogue, and railed tint against tho work of Ood? Or rrppealod to the manhood of the deeding him to see that the paramount Issue of life was per-ii- il tespuiulblllty; that the dcstl-- r of a nation Is wrapped up In tho mural rharacter of Its people? $ ..nr-. tieiiorracv li an Ideal orm of government, but Its success iI'lKinds upon the universal application of the spirit of the Golden Rule. Hence, under our present wfato of morals, this Ideal is hope-Ussl- y beyond us and this vital fac-ro- r. which must be taken Into In all wise measures of A tight feeling In the chest acIs just what the dreamer grabbing at stars and companied hy a short, dry cough, xtrrl theorist, KT7splns Tit the unattainable, blind- Indicates an Inflamed condition In he lungs. To relievo It buy tho ly ignore. With a strange persist'ollar size of BALLARD'S HORE-'lOUNency, they refuse to weigh all those you get with ,U "sessions tho very thing that ottle a SYRUP; HERRICK'S each free RED it'iaCers any system so very difficult ovur which the Individual falls to "UPPER POROS PLASTER for the best. The syrup relaxes the tightaswnraD control, yet, being a men-ne- v to the tranquility of society, ness and the plaster draws out tho It Is an Ideal comThey fail to 'inanimation. Muusr be restrained. wu lliat when this restraint Is forc-r- tj bination for curing colds settled In he ajion the nrm of law, made and "o., lungs. Sold by Hartford Drug Hartford, Ky., Srced by fallible man, that. In 'leaver Dam, Ky. Donovan & Co., ni very naturn of things, It will be tW hirt tndlffoiently done at best .Soelcty Driiina. What good purpose could bo "Your play contains too much wned by revising the "Golden conversation. You need a halr- Rule," when its failures are due to breadth escape of sonio kind." thw man and not the rule? Better "What s the matter with the umbo the man. Why, then, can It M'inl act," demanded tho dramatist, not be seen that the question to "where the heroine narrowly eswliicii wo should address ourbelves, capes 'being talked to death?" is. not v.hat is the most perfect ss-tvu' government, since our interests do not turn on that, but FREE IF IT FAILS. ' what, In our present state of moral Is development, anil Intellectual lnst suited to our condition, rather Your Money Back if YOU Are g than to trail off Into n Not Satisfied With Medijamboree after untried, Impracticable and revolutionary schemes that cine We Recommend. may tcrve only to unbridle the disnt self-electpas-sVjit- From Moses to the Judges, tho TAn?v Thcoracy, thundered from rt& trembling crags and peaks of Jf, Wo can never say our system has been fairly tried till wo measure up (o this high standard, no more than we can hope that changes which add csporsiblllties to the private citizen, who Is scarcely equal to those ilrcady upon him, would serve a better purpose. Don't project with he trigger, for it's sot mighty fine. It would be nmuslng, if It were not 'o very painful, to see tho scions, who could not organize an 'rlsh wake or country frolic without precipitating a riot, unllmber 'heir svvlveled jaws, fall back on their pasterns and resign themselves o tho simple (?) task of constructing States and reforming nations in appalling audacity; swaggering "n where angels dare not tread. Thev make night hideous, but silence! ye shades of Hamilton and Jefferson, and "answer them, O! ye owls." Hut, could It bp that the vapor- lngs of tl'eso rantankcrous publlc-'3t- 3 is but the curious manifestation of a fate predetermined in the i mere demonstration of Tlentillc fatalism which eliminates MI moral accountability and makes 'heir chatter as irresponsible and as that of Memnon's mechanical "tatne saluting Egypt's rising sun it Thebes? Search me. I'm a If I can tell. S"OOS. Rockport, Ky. Feb. 28, 1812. -- A KEYNOTE OF THE CAMPAIGN Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. PROPRIETOR ST. LOUIS, HO. Lids, Itednesa of the Eyeball, Weak SlgM, Smarting Sensations In the remedy of proven merit. nae Stephens Eye Snlre. It Is I Ozark Houn' Song. Wiinst mo n Lorn Brlggs' n ol' Bill Brown Tuk a load of cawn to town, g An ol the onery cuss Ho jes' nachclly foliered us. JJm-davv- For ?ore Eyes, Granulated Ey. Solo Ana RecommcnpcdBvII & G O., HARTFORD DRUG CO., HARTFORD, KV.t DONOVAN IIBAVeR DAM, KY. nt D m ' star-gazin- fr or orderly Sinre society Is cont routed illrlt of disorder, revealing what system rt by the p lack we must deter-mli- ii will restrain this li I I' r Constipation Is caused by a weakness of the nerves and muscles of he large intestine or descending olon. To expect permanent relief ou must therefore tone up and stiengthen these organs and restore hem to healthier activity. Wo want you to try Reall Order-le- s on our recommendation. They1 ire exceedingly pleasant to take, be. eaton nke candy( nnd are I(,ea, or children, delicate nersons. and I'd folks, as well as for tho robust. They act directly on the nerves and nubcles of the bowels. They ap- inrontly have a neutral action on ther assoclato organs or glands. hey do not purge, cause excessive 'eoscness, nor create any lnconve- lence whatever. Thoy may be ii nt any time, duy or night. Thoy vill positively relieve chronic or al constipation, if not of surgical variety, and tho myriads of or dependent chronic If taken with regularity for i reasonable length of time. 12 ablets, 10 cents; 35 tablets, 25 "cuts; SO tablets, 50 conts. Sold in rather than theories. So it Is not Hartford only at our storo Tho a. ijueutlon of what wo have rights UoaIl Stores James H. Williams, o, Iiut what Is within roach of our 214 Main street, Hartford, Ky. c ftoxnunt best, and, at the same time, afford the widest scope to laudable and gieatest possible freedom to the Individual. This was ti tremendous problem submitted to Hint matchless galaxy of patriots sintl Ftatesmen who founded a marvelous system of Representative IJumocracy which has brought Inestimable blessings not only tn posterity, but the whole world Among all the nations of tih- well. rlw 'arth who have profited by the bloody eNperlenco of tho past, we a.nni to be most advanced in that goal of manhood, the promise of free Instituwe almost et, sometimes tions ileapair, fearing we aro not yet "'Hual lo share high duties demand-vr- t of the private citizen by a Hep- Democracy, although In infinltelv lower In thn RP.iln flinn -.v i'nio Demon aey; sometimes fear-Tiiwo have not fully demonstrated that wo can maintain It, and that we aro atlll only In the experimental tJige; that we may yet have to re-to a still lower grade where Kreatcr force and centralized power must prevail. It Is up to the moral Instincts of the unruly to banish thtso fears. A ropubllc depends upon tho virtues of Its citizens. Foico nnd the sacrifice of many personal rights and liberties Is tho price of social peace and order. Tho necessity for Huch sacrifice Is due 'solely to man's inperfection and this what chains us to conditions un-tnl- rt. K relieve constipation, no matter how chronic it may he, that we offer to furnish the ncdlcine at our expense should it 'all to produce satisfactory results. It Is worse than useless to to cure constipation with athartlc drugs. Laxatives or cath-mldo much haim. They cause t reaction, irritate and weaken tho jowels and tend to make constipa-Mo- n more chronic. Besides, theIr iibo becomes a habit that Is dangerpt -cs We are so positive will permanently that our ous. ltjK I ta-p- ha-iltu- to ail-nen- ts, i the battle hymn of tho Missouri slblllty. The next timo one is inDemocrats. clined to criticise the public school, PUBLIC SCHOOLS aroun'. There is something peculiarly aplet him stoD nnd consider whethett .Makes no difference if' 'he IS a pealing about the "Dawg Song." he himself is doing his utmost tb houn', Also It has a peculiar fitness in the They gotta stop klckln' my dawg present national campaign. It does aroun. TWO NEGROES WHIPPED not take a vivid Imagination to IN CHRISTIAN COUNTY past Sam Johnson's draw a parallel between tho whole As we driv' people, protecting their Individual- They store Should Be Co-Op- er Hopklnsvllle, Ky., Feb. 29. Will ity from the onslaughts of the fi?asscl o' yaps'kem out th' door; Eavls and Gus Evans, both colored, highbrows nancial big of the When Jim, he stops to smell n box. In Action. of Konnady, a small town In the They shied at him a bunch o' rocks. "town," and the Ozark mountainsouthern part of Christian county, eer, protecting his best friend They tied a tin can to his tall "makes no difference if ho IS a H iHES RESPONSIBILITY on the Tennessee line, wore taken out nnd severely whipped by a mob An' run him npast the county jail; houn' " from tho boots of the vilof masked men last night. There is 'N that plumb nachelly made me lage swaggerer. sore. . Truly, Missouri Democrats have Which is Paramount to That wild to have been only six la the party. 'N' Lem he cussed, 'n Bill he swore. struck the keynote of tho campaign. There has been much feeling ex, ImOf Schoois-Wh- ere The bosses have got to stop klckln' Mo 'n Lem Brlggs 'n ol Bill Brown lstlng recently between tho whites our dawg aroun'. Just as tho unWo lost no time in down, pulse is Nursed. ard blacks as tho result of the neAn' we wiped them ducks up on the' parented houn" of the Ozarks is tho groes killing a white man a few mountain man's best friend, the groun' liberties of tho Individual, the right A PLAIN LESSON FOR PARENTS days ago. g Per kickin' my ol' aroun'. to Judge Hanberry has ordered an life, liberty and the pursuit Tho following article taken from immediate investigation. Folks say a dawg kaint hold no happiness, are the prized element giudge. of an American citizen of the plain the Lexington Loader contains so Btate of Ohio, City of Toledo.) But wunst when I got too much sort. The mountaineer, strong in much good, sound sense, that wo ) ss. Lucas county. budge his determination, does not sing give it to our readers, hoping it may Frank .I.Choney makes oath that ha Them town ducks tried to do mo up, that he "will request the village be read with Interest, by tho par- Is senior partner of the firm of F, J. But they didn't count on ol' Jim-pu- boys to be n trifle more considerate ents especially: Cheney & Co., doing buislness in tho "Some people blame the public He says they "gotta , of my pup." City of ToIedo.County and State aforestop." Tho American people In the schools for not accomplishing more said, and that said firm will pay the Jim seed his duty thar an' then, present national campaign are, not in the Intelligent training of child-leAn' he lit Into them gentlemen, singing to the Republican party and when tho fault lies not with the sum of One Hundred Dollars fov An, he shore mussed up the cote-hou- the Interests in whose hands aro the schools primarily but with tho peo- each and every case of Catarrh that square ropes to the party collar, "please al- ple themselves. Teachers can do cannot be cured by the use of Hall's With rags, V meat, V , hide, 'n' low us a bit more of the things you little without Frank J. Cheney. of the, Catarrh Cure. hair. Sworn to before me and subscribed are taking from us." Quite the re- fathers and mothers. Their responverse. In the honest, determined, sibility is mutual and their best In my presence, this 6th day of A girl from tho Tennessee back-mak- e A. D., 18SC. language" of tho "Dawg Song," servlco lies qnly through complete (Seal.) A. W. woods went to New Yoik to "they gotta stop klckln' our dawg harmony of effort. In the earlier Notary Public. stages of society, schools were not Paducah 'or fortune as an actress. From aroun'." Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter. needed, for each family was suin- the stage she" went to tho streets, clent for Its own needs. What nally, and acts directly on the blood and from the streets, down and WK ARK vot POPFLAP teaching was done occurred In tho and mucous turfaces of the system. down, she went Into a Uowory cafe. H hUMh Ki.Ahii.Nh .privacy of the home. Then schools Send for testimonials free. Botween her calls to duty of serving came Into being. Society wa's learn. F. J. Cheney & Co., According to tho newspapers and Ing the advantages of bad beer and worse whiskey, she Toledo, Ohio! Sold hy all Druggists, 75c. filled in on the stago and sang pop- magazines England Is jealous of us. effort. The modern public school, France is suspicious of us, complex and highly organized for Take Hall's Family Pills for conular parodies, such as "Three Japan is actually preparing to efficient sorvlce, Is the climax of this stipation. Wor-r-rl- d Drinks, and the Is Mine," fight us. (evolutionary process. It Is society's "Ev'ry Little Bit Added to Whatyu-got,- " Canada thinks we arc going to latest conception of effectiveness in and others of Hko appeal to kidnap her. I education. But the school cannot FOR FLETCHER'S 3uch as composed her audiences. Mexico feels that wo want to succeed unless tho homo continues I Once toward the frayed edge of the mortgage her resources and then to acknowledge its close relationnight, a party of Insouciant blades foreclose the mortgage. ship and its complcto responsibility Pufts and PufTH. from Broadway, taking In the slums Spain positively detests us. In the undertaking. A school mereHe My dear, you spend too as a diversion, stumbled into tho Cuba thinks we are a fresh lot of ly supplements tho influence of the much money on false hair. Look at dirty cafe. Tho Tennessee girl that Alecks. home; it Is In no sense a substitute your puffs. night sang her best. Time and again Chile secretly buys battleships to for It. The best organized She And you spend too much on and she was encored, until her memory sell lo other countries who want to highest developed school becomes cigars. Look at your puffs. v played out. She was tired, homesick lick us. Impotent tho moment the homes, and heart-hungrand In that sort If you have trouble In gettingTId Brazilians shove bad money and from which Its pupils aro recruited, of mental state, her memory harked short change on us when we visit withdraw their support. Tho finest of your cold you may know that you back to Tennessee and the days them. teacher In the land is powerless to aro not treating it properly. Thero when the boys from the Fryln' Pan Argentinians charge us more for counteract the subtle nower of an is no reason why a cold should hang would drive across country to Red the samo things than they do others. Indifferent or obstructive parent. on for weeks and It will not if you river and take her to a country All Central America Is trying to American fathers and mothers take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. breakdown; she would sing these pick our pockets. m would do well to give this matter For sale by all dealers. New Yoikers a simple, decades-ol- d There are others let these In- serious thought. Many are neglectDouble Your Earnings. ditty that her country beaux sang stances suffice for now. ing to give their schools this kind There Is no use in any young perto her at the moonlight picnics, and of It is not sufficient son working on a meager salary so this Dixie maid, who had kept A Cold, ,1,11 Oiippe, Then Pneumonia for men to pay their school taxes and under hard conditions herself clean all through her hard- Is too often tho fatal sequence, and and furnish money for when a school business course in the Bowling ships In the big city, asked the coughs that hang on weaken the clothes and books; nor have the Green University will double his "piofessor" for a ragtime accom- system and lower tho vital resist- -' mothers porformod their full duty earning-powo- r' and' put him In a popaniment and brought the house ance. R. O. Collins, postmaster, hen they keep clothes mended and sition that offers the promotion he down with the homely story of an Barnegat, N. J., was troubled with faces clean. Parents' responsibility wishes. Wrlto for engineer's last ride. The Broadway a severe la grippe cough. Ho says: goes much deeper the catalogue of than that. It Is tho school and blades saw to It that the Bowery "I would be completely exhausted often claimed familiarize yourself that tho schools in with its rates, terms, maid and her "new folk-lor- e and courses. song" after each fit of violent coughing. I these days are falling to teach diswas heard by "people of their own bought a bottle of Foley's Honey cipline. Juvenile courts aro busy set," and bofore many days the and Tar Compound and before I considering tho cases of boys and country went wild with this strange had taken it all, tho coughing spells girls whoso chief fault lies In their FOR A LONG LIFE resurrection of "Casey Jones." had entirely ceased. Foley's Honey contempt of authority, In other Out In the Ozark mountains that nnd Tar Compound can't he beat." words, they have not learned begin almost within a stono's throw It stops tho cough by healing the are sthrangers to real disclp. Those Interested, Please Read of Ballard county. Kentucky, and cause. .,.. Fresh air and exerelso. wih Refuse substitutes. For line. But responsibility for this range across to the Panhandle of 3ale by all m situatio- n- which has become most i Iooa and a sufflciont amount of sleep, dealers. Texas, the ono provincial ditty Is serious in the large cities of tho t.o uig coauilllBlB. Under such a reglmo of living that which Is quoted In the beginland rests not upon tho schools germs Beautiful; Rut Free. ning. Whenever tho Ozark mount-asIf von want the moat beautiful but upon tho homes. A child who oases cannot develop, and many dls! aro prevented. he hums tho weird, plaintive catalogue you have over received, Is not compelled to bow to Should tho Bystem require a tonic, task, lie hums that weird, plaintive write the Bowling Green Business authority, cannot often bo parental made to take only such as you know horns to the "Davvg Song," Al- University at Bowling Green, Ky., acknowledge their the authority of a Is Vlnol, which Is tf most a monotone, this humble air is and request that its forthcoming teacher. At the most the timo delicious combination of the health (Irst cousin to Mark Twain's punchbooklet be sent to your address. It spent in a school room each day giving properties of tho cods' livers, ing song, and tho refrain runs will be sent to you without nny'ex-pens- e is brief as compared to tha with all the useless grease eliminated through one's mind with a .persistspent at home. Almost of necessity and tonic iron added, happily blended on your part. ence positively unfathomable. in a mild, medicinal wino. a parent's opportunity of influencOften tho Ozarks send good clt-TFor this reason Vinol is regarded John W. Sickolsmith, Greensboro, ing the child Is greater and more as ono of tho greatest body buildero to St. Louis. In r.ome man- Pa., has three children) and like continuous than that of ner the provincial "Dawg Song" ar- most children they frequently take Here, then, is a way bythe teacher. and Invigorators for aged people. It which the Invigorates and builds rived at the Missouri metropolis, cold. "We havq. tried several kinds homes of Amorica may them up, and add mate- keeps them up. and was remembered. Recently it. of cough medicine," ho says, "but rially to the efficiency of tho AmeriWo sell Vlnol tvith tho' understand Jlko "Casey Jones," underwent a have never found any yot that did can public school. Tho chance to ing that if it not resurrection. It took hold on St. them as much good as Chamber- - help the reform goes homo to ovory uon iao price does bo give satlsfao- will returnod. Louis. Everybody sang it. Then,' loin's Cough Remedy." "For sale by household. Even tho childless fam- Z. Wtlbiir Mitchell, Reaver Dntn, Ky. ' it entorod politics and has become all dealers. m ily cannot wholly escape tho reason- - Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky. CHORUS. Every time I come to town, The bojs keep klckln' my dawg ID JE ative HOIS Mt Jim-daw- p. n, 7 se i Gle-iso- News-Democr- I tj Children Cry C ASTO R A y, obe-dienc- o, k, -- ns ., ifTS U.Awin"iM.I,' .lilh -- i JlSa ,.- -, i.; afir .iwnHsMMiiiimi,' ntiifisfAfa rXl WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1012. THE HARTFORD HERALD Baptismal or personal names, local PAGK TBRdEJC IHE TRACING OF ities, dlgnitnricB and officers, occu pations or nicknames. As examples of surnames Coming from baptismal or personal names, the following aro somo of the most common: A man named John, having a son, the don was distinguished from the father by1 being caliod "John's son," w av Alain tttlUU IUU DU1UU1UU rt UiiU ilUll IU1D An wi a Ann iiimnnMi Ul Johnson; from Richard, James and William wo have Richardson, JameM r1 WAS YEAR OF BAD , 5 t DID OUR SURNAMES WEATHER Is Rather An Interesting HEREDITARY During Proceeding. NOT BECOME Whole World Sweltered. 1911 i Are You a Woman mm m w m son, Williams and Williamson. The following are examples of WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED surnames derived from localities In which persons lived: A man living Until Twelfth or Thirteenth near a brook, wad known as "John For Its Series of Violent and at tho Brook," and we have from Unprecedented AtmosCentury The Origin Of this tho surnames Brooks and Brooks. The 'Gilbert at the pheric Conditions. Some Names. Wood" gives us the surname At- j. wood and Wood, and "Willlam at EXAMPLES OP DERIVATIONS tho Water;" Atwnte'r and iWaters. GENERAL CHANGE OF CLIMATE Examples of surnames from digniTho year 1011 will long be reIn case your Burnamc should bap. taries 'and officers! Lord, Cardinal, pen to bo Jones, Brown, 'Smith or Bishop, ' Sheriff, Judgo, Justice, membered for the violence of Its McGIIllcuddy, or anything else for Priest. weather. The spring oponed mild that matter.you have pretbably wonThe following' surnames came and delightful, but In June a torrid dered at times how such a name from occupation: Smith, Carpen-jto- r, wave of unparalleled severity swept originated. Some names are easy Painter, Becman, Honeyman, over tho country. The cities baked to trace to a posslUe origin, but Fisher, Miller, Barber, Wheel- and gasped for breath, while tho others will always remain n puzzle, wright, Falconer. The following burning sun and hot winds witheroven to their owners. nicknames became surnames: ed the corn and cost the farmers a Writing In the Directory Jour- Cruikshank, Whitehead, Redman, million dollars a day. A little lanal, A. V, WHllamB Ueals with the Shortmnn, Proudman, "Llghtfoot ter England was scorched and possible oilgln o! some surnames Prettlman, Whitoman. France and Germany sweltered. The mercury went above 100 degrees In and some other names that were whalers and Western Canada, Considered ample for any one per- LET .ll'STICE BE DON: brought back reports from the Arc- they have been spreading all over son before our ancestors attained IV REGARD TO COLOMBIA tic regions of open water where al- tho country. There are over 300 the dignity of surnames. The first names of which wo have any How could Secretary Knox expect ways before there had been Bolld Burkes in this city, and all are enarc those 'of Adam and Eve, to receive n cordial welcome In Co- Ice, Tho reports from Mexico and thusiastic over the Burke boom. residence Garden of Eden. Accord- lombia, or any otheT kind of wel- j Central America would well des Work will begin at once and eving to Mr. Williams, a directory at come? cribe tho lower regions, but it Is ery Burke In the United States will by business men seeking- yor That question will be asked you almost that time would have contained but It Is all true, us 'the Colombian said that the summer in Iceland was be asked to take part In this unique services,! f you qualify take the Draughon daily Training ami show ambition to. rw. two .names. campaign. poIrrespective It Is certain Adam Minister says, that the United enjoyable. More BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges than indorse all other fastof took a litical belief, every Burke will be ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 States. International repstatiro. In August the elements would have been nametakei- - and States Government, while negotiatnankin?, Tjpenrltln?, lVnmatuhlp. Fwrll.h, Kprlllnir, Arithmetic, Letter Writing. tavUtm Eve the solicitor. In the beginning ing arbitration treaties with other different turn and the floodgates of told to get out and hustle for Govr ui.k auxiliary nrane&eii. under reasonable ctiniMmfc. r, opened. Ken- ernor Burke. and for some considerable time Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over Home Study. Thousands of Aitactizrk- countries, has refused to submit the heavenB were it wjm) unnecessary for persons Columbia's Panama rcase to arbitra- tucky und the South Atlantic States According to statistics in the I tho United States say that Draugliou's iirs, bookkeepers , and stinox'itij'ifrx mr were deluged, and the Philippines "hands of local Burkes, there Isn't a New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the nturlt vi to have more- .than one name; sur- tion. from 25 to 50 per cent in workand worrv. taking Draughon's Home Stody. names were unknown. Mr. Roosevelt has boasted that he were moro thoroughly drowned , city In the United States that hasn't Shorthand Practically all U. S. offi CATALOGUE. For prices en lessons; r, they had been before since the n Burke, population Increased, As the cial court reporters write the System of DY MAIL, write J.o. F. DttATwrwv. "took" the Canal Zone. He has than W. W. Buike, of Hull, Mass., has Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville. Tenn. Fnrrmt-alogu- e it became absolutely necessary compared Colombia to a "bandit" time of Noah. Alberta was visited on course ATCOLLIG,Trilcfor the purpose of Identification to deprived "or Tils blackmail." The by 0 killing frost which ruined hun- the work In charge and will call a Why? Because they know it is the best. A cyhave names other, than the simple Taft Administration has taken no dreds of iiloneer meeting of all the Burkes In New DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COIXEGfi Naahville or Memphit or Knoxville, Tenn., or Paducah, Ky., or EvanavQlc ttA. personal nnmo. The first of these step to give 'Colombia a day In clone dovnsted Costa Rica and a England In Faneuil Hall, Boston. names to distinguish between indi- court, in spite of its appeals. Has violent gale swept the South At- "Big Burke Boom" will ta tho slodestroying a great gan of those in the meeting. viduals having the same personal a country no Tights whatever, mere- lantic coast, ProIHionul Ciirilh. name arc mentioned in the Bible: ly because It is weak? OOOOOOD00000000203COCK330C "S number of vessels. During the laBrocton (Mass.) Cor. New York "Joshua the son of Nun," "Caleb protest of the Colombian ter fall the North Atlantic waR World. The & Smith by a scries of more violent the son of Jophunah," "Simon Bar- - Minister again calls public atten.Met Ills Match. Attorneys At Law Jonas," that Is "Simon the son of tion to a most disgraceful chapter storms thati were known to the oldA boy sat on a fence near the - KENTUCKY. Jonas," "Simon of Cyrene," etc. As in American history. Tho Issue of est sea captains. In November the HARTFORD, the population continued to In- justice In this case is one that ought Southern States were visited by a edge of n corn field. A city chap, Mturi, W. II. llMrnt-- hiiiI ). K. Smith unuoiiiicn Hint ttivy lint foriiiril n lmrliicr-hhl- p crease, still further marks of dis- to bo disposed of before tho Pana- killing frost, while December was passing by said: Torllin ehiitmI pructliu if Ihw, "Your corn looks kind of yellow, .Mr Mnllli rrlmlnnl and llvor ch-tinction in namos became necessary, ma Canal Is finished. When that reraarlrable Tor its high temperalinlni; County .tttnrney, la prrvniitnl from Bub." work of public con- tures. lu.t It was not until the Twelfth or magnificent nriK'tlrlnir uch CHHm. Mr llxriiva ulll "Yep, that's the klrrd wc plant- InillvlduHlly accept lull OllWea Aside from the extreme heat, the Thirteenth century that surnames struction Is finished, there should III llnrlford KepulillcHii liulldlliL", Hilt-for.Ky. of the far 'North and the sun- ed," said the boy. hereditary. frosts became bo no stain upon the record. "It don't look like jou'll get more ny South unll the violent storms at It Is very interesting to learn the New York World. sea, the yenr 1911 was still excep- than half a crop," said the city source from whence came our surJ. M. PORTER, W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, Do you know that of all the tional. The mean temperature of chap. names. C. W. Bardsley In his work "Nope, the landlord gets the othPROPRIETORS., on "English Surnames" says that minor ailments, colds are by far the every month except November was BEAVER DAM, KY. every surname in all the countries most dangerous? It is not the cold above the average of that of the 40 er hnlf," retorted the youngster. Will ortctice The stranger hesitated a moment, olnlngcountlea. bla Droltnlon In Ohio and aa Special attention glTentoa' of Europe will be found as coming Itself that you need to fear, but the years covered 'by the records of the bnilneaientrnited to hlacare. Gserious diseases that it often leads United States "Weather Bureau. The then ventured: from one of the following sources: "You aro not very far from a to. Most of these are known as averago daily excess was from four FRANK L. FELIX, germ diseases. fool, my boy.'1 Pneumonia and to six degrees. "Nope, not more than ten foot," consumption are among them. Why With only one month out of CHOSE FOR ALARM. not take Chamberlain's Cough Rem- twelve below normal, one may well replied the boy. HAfiTFORD, KY. edy and cure your cold while you ask If the Climate is not changing Will practice hla profeulon In Ohio and ai) C. A. Ulossner, 24 Ontario St., m lining countlea and In the Court of Appeal, There is a Rochester, and getting warmer. Loss of Appetite or Distress Af- enn? For sale by all dealers. N. Y., has recovered Criminal practice and Collection a peel alt. general Impression among older from a long and severe attack of Offlce In the Herald bnltrilnv A PHILOSOPHY OF HATS ter Eating is a Symptom men thnt the good kidney trouble, his cure being due SO RELIEF IX SIGHT winters in which "the Bnow was 15 8. I MCKKNNKY to Foley Kidney Pills. After detail. OTTO C. MARTIN That Should Not Be feet deep and lasted six months" do Ing his case, he says: "I am only HARTFORD, . Another funny thing, Marlanna, come any more. In spite of the sorry I did not learn sooner of Fo&Mc Is that funny-lookin- g women always not COOCOOCOCOCOOCCCOCOOCOCOOOJ Disregarded. fact that the year just past was buy funny-lookin- g hats, while their abovp the average in temperature, ley Kidney Pills. In a few day's HARTFORD, KY. sisters snap up the there Is no clear indication that time my backache completely left Appetite is just a natural desire me and I felt greatly improved. My becoming sorts. ncMCDAi for food. Loss of appetite 03 stom- plainer but more there Is any progressive change in kidneys became stronger, dizzy I..UL.LUHL iiioiinAMnr ach distress after eating indicate in- And wo will never get relief from tho direction o' a warmer climate. spoils left meand I was no longer those millinery monstrosities, Marl- TJ10 average temperature of tho digestion or dyspepsia. Over-eatin- g Life. Accident. Sick annoyed at night. I feel 100 per feanna, until the funny-lookin- g Is a habit very dangerous to n .pervvr 1S7R was as high as that of cent better since using Foley KidAnd Although we are males reform. son's good general health. 1911. There seem to "be moderate ney Pills." Tonic in action, quick ESTABLISHED fad, we changes In a cycle to the commission Will It is not what you eat but what of about 35 In results. Try them. For salo by If its a rlnr. a diamond, a watch, jou digest and assimilate that does would mako but feeble protest years, and It Is suggested that this all dealers. m jewelry or iler you good. Eomo of the strongest, against a proposition for a commis- Is related to tho period of sun-spt ware, you can pel Otto C. women to suthe best nualltx at Murparot Gray, aged C8, of North heaviest and healthiest persons aro sion of d activities, wlilch Is about pervise tho purchase of hats for Madison, Ind., was married last modorato eaters. as long. Populnr Mechanics. who think they must have the OLDEST MAIL 7$ week to the sweetheart of her There Is nothing that will, cause IIAKTFOItl), KY. ' youth, .Mortimer Whitehead, aged ORDER HOUSE more trouble than a disordered sort which matches their faces. If Glorious Xeus U INTIIE60UTII.,istomach, and many people dally you have never observed this trait, Comes from ' Dr. J. T. Curtlss, 70, from whom she was separated, Office up stall.s oev Wilson A Tor almost half a century we hoxeaerred, maladies simply Marlanna, jUBt sit up and take contract serious Dwlght, Kan. He writes: "I not during tho Civil War. Crowe, opposite court house, wil. clushcly tr-- honthern trade. Wr'e 'next time you go to church. A'lAres. f Ur UUI HCt UlUlildlCU iaiK4U&UC through disregard or abuse of the only have cured bad cases of eczepractice his ptofcssloii in nil tin Monroe County (Mo.) Appeal. stomach. ma In my patients with Electric Bitcourts of this mid adjoining coun& C. Wo urge all In "Hartford who sufters, but also cured myself fcy them ties and Comt of Appeals. Commer UOX20 uuisvuie, ay. f Don'vt Xoclect n Child's Cough. fer from any stomach derangement, vllfiTa uumnuioou. cial nnd criminal practice n movement of tho safe disease. I feel sure they The "Child's Yelfare" !jitj, I&RK ubtw flHAAnaA .4HW. u Indigestion or dyspepsia, whether has challenged the attention of will benefit any case of eczema." acuto or chronic, to try Rexall Dys- thoughtful people overywhere.Moth' This shows what thousands have amlraWBaa pepsia Tablets, with tho distinct un,- ,.i o ,n,i win proved, that Electric Bitters is a SbUlJ derstanding that we will refund find In Foley's Honey and Tar Com- - i mo8t effective blood purifier. If. an PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM tbolr money without question or pound a most valuable aid. Coughs excellent remedy for eczema, tetter, CletBKf and txaatlflci the hair. lromoUf a laxujin. growth. formality, if after reasonable Use of Never FiU to B enter Oray lead to!snlt rleum- - uIeers boll and and colds that unchecked Hair to U Youthful Color, J this medicine, thoy aro not perfectstimulates liver, nlne BOres- lTc vents hair railing bronchitis and pneumonia, 'kidneys 6Q nrut OORf Irtimr1tn with the results. We yield ly satisfied bowels, expels poisons, and Wc nre Ready for healing and quickly to our customers annrhlnn. n.mllHp. the VnWfl recommend them to nf Your Old... Hnnv he,P8 digestion, builds up the . Avnrv dav.' nnd have vet to hear of I Price 50c. Satisfaction are the ' . . -and Tar Compound. Contains no strength. nil VUU ItHU I1DO 1IVI. UCC1I UUUVIH- - opiates and no harmful drags. Is a guaranteed by James H. Williams, We honestly bellv cd by them. m medicine, not a narcotic. Refuse Hartford, Ky. them to bo without equal. They substitutes.- - For sale by an deal-or- s. Which you have laid back-read- y give very prompt relief, aiding to AltE YOU A HUnKE? m' Energy means power gastric juices, the neutralize QUITK A FAMILY AFPAIU to make them new. power to work, to think, strengthen the digestive organs, to end your old Suits, old Fear Turns Jlalr Grny. PI.ACED IN YOUR RES1 to throw off and keep regulate the bowels, and thus to A boom has been launched in this Connersville, Ind., Fob. UBXCE OK PLACE OP 13 US Felt Hats, old Coat SuitB off disease. promote perfect nutrition, and erad- Fear by John O. Thomas, maroonod city to bring about an organization INESS. AND PUT YOUItSELl us -- we guarantee our 'Avork all unhealthy symptoms. to be known as the Burkes of Amor-- , icate Get all the sunshine on an Island, formed by an overflow IN DIRECT CONTACT WTH to give satisfaction, if not no Wo urge you to try a 25c Box of In this city, caused his hajr to turn lea, for tho purpose of furthering you can, and take -- THE Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which from black to gray candidacy of Governor tho money received. John , ' 15 days' treatment. At the Lont: Burke; of North Dakota, for tho Send them to To Slot hers And Others. Presidency. end of that time, your money will Governor Burke is a -'- ItALL STATES. You 'should use. Bucklqn's Arnica candidate for tho Democratic nomi be returned to you if you are not FOR COMPANY'S SPECIAL regularly. It will give satisfied. Of course, In chronic SalVo to cure children of eczema, nation, for tho Presidency, and his I'O CONTRAt THE FARMERS length of treatment varies. rashes, tetter, chaflngs, scaly and own State has already declared for cases, you strength, flesh and CALL Of ) ADDRESS Y. M. C. A. Bldg. For such cases, we have two larger crusted humors, as well as their ac- - him. . ' vitality. W.OBANON. sizes, which sell for 50c and $1.00. cidental injuries cuts, burns, Dr. ,Loring W. Puffer, the well Be tun to get SCOTT'S Remember, you can bbtain Rexall bruises, etc., with perfect safety. , known' historian of this city, Local Manager, it's the Standard and alwnyi heals so quickly. For self in this community only Remedies else Hartford, K; , descendant of the Oalway the belt. at our store Tho Rexall, Store-Ja- mes bolls,, ulcers, old, .running or fever Burkes,, says that as far back au W. C SEXTON. AW, DRUGGISTS equal. 25c' 1650 there wero Burkes In this H. Williams, 214 Main street, sores or piles, It has-faI Local Manager. at James H; Williams. m country and that sinco that time Hartford; Ky, Incorpor Ueaver Dam, Ky. Subscribe for The Herald, s Cardui YOU WANT a Better I f I The Woman's Tonic 1 nt J la-to- in ! how-eVo- rs. tor-mont- Barnes I Gillespie Bros, ex-rr- St. -- pntl. Attorney at Law, ..BUCKSMITHINAnd Attorney at Law, Repair Work 8 Horseshoeing Specialty KS tlno-lookl- ii.ounMi.iir.. ed Fire Also Bond You. ot fine-looki- one-thir- flartin sis-to- rs Attorney at La.w w fgftH to-d- 110-tl- co e P. Barnes A Go spc-lait- .,rtM I run-crou- p, 1 . Two Great Creators of Energy HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Fqll Clones 2. to to-da- y. eIs i Scott's Emulsion Oistance Lines Hartford Pressing Qui him-Nothi- ng FRED NALL, Mgr. 11-- .f-k- - rvtWK four. THF. HARTFORD D HA8TVIEW. March 4. Mr. John Cloar Run, transacted this vicinity Wednesday. Mrs. Hanah Taylor Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, of Clear Run. Mr. B. J. Fronch Bpent last week with relatives and frlbnds at Beaver Dam and Taylor Mines. Mr. Ell Martin went to Bcarfoot creek trapping and hunting. Miss Rosa Taylor is on tho sick list. Messrs'. Bill Martin and Gus Sharp, of Hickman Park, transact- to-da- y, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, - 102. day call Itself its own." Suck billings- 'ocated In Logan county, recently gate shows to what low and disrep- sold his farm in this community to 0 MARRIAGE LICENSE. O utable typo of journal the Hartford Mr. Den Pattcrspn, of noar Pren- OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO organ of tho g, o. p. haB degenerat- tiss. Consideration, $600. HEBBR MATTHEWS, FRANK L. FELIX. ed. Having woll. earned Its reputaRev. Tow, of Rochester, filled his Sherman W. Gray, Hartford, appointment egular at Cool Route 5, to Emma Bartlctt, Harttion gotten last fall as an assassin PRANK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. of chafaater, In an- election matter Springs on last third Sunday. ford, Route 6. Prof. Ozna Shultz returned last condemned by almost overy citizen Ernest Moxley, Hartford, Route Entered at tho Hartford post-offlof Hartford, no better reply could Wednesday from n few days visit 3 to Pearl Shown, Hartford, Many promi- - to his brother, Rev. O. M. Shultz, at Route 3. i mall matter of tho second class. have been expected. nent members of Its own party are Llverraoro, and Mr. V. D. Southard, John F. Cooper, Hartford, to against its present course, at Luzerne. Lula Mlnton, Centertown. coming. Ded bug killer Spring Is Tho price being paid for tobacco Elza' D. Murphy, . Sunnydilo, to Is being advertised. BEN JOHNSON FOE PEESIDENT. is causing a majority of the farmJessio D. GlUlm, Sunnydale. Tho Herald Is in receipt of the ers in this community to burn plant The cround hog seems to have J. C. Cummings, Olaton, Route 1, following communication: beds and make preparatldn for promlso faithfully. to Arrona Albln, Roslno. kept his McHenry, Ky., March 1, 1912. crop. Henry tu,.. H. Kirk, Fordsvllle, to In some places the society circle EditorsHartford Herald: I arise f Mr. 'Abo Ferguson, of the Llttio Gola M. Dratcher, Jones. is being transformed Into the socie- to place In nomination for President Dend, has rented and moved e ty circus. of the United States the Hon. Den Mrs. Fannlo Company II Inspection. Neal place. In this Johnson, of Kentucky I hope you The annual United States InspecEaster Is only a month off now. can see the matter as I do. I be- community. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Drown, of tion of Company H will bo made In the meantime, satirists and pun- lieve he Is most excellent material sters will no doubt get busy about and also one of, if not the ono most South Hill, Butler county, are vis- Wednesday, March 13th. 'in puriting friends In this community. suance to General Orders No. 4, that bonnet. likely to carry our party to victory. Miss May Caseblor, of Prentiss, each member of tho company Is "They gotta quit klckln my boom Some may object because he Is a Is visiting her grandparents, ' Mr. directed to report at 1 p. m. and will be Issued "tho necessary equiparound," said Teddy. And then Catholic, but such objection Is nar and Mrs. E. M. Chapman, here. Capt. Charles H. Morrow, Six months ago the cry was rais ment. some of tho boys went for an old row and silly. If his religious views are aired, It would only strengthen ed by the doubter and the pessimist, accompanied by Col. Jouott Honry, tin can and a good, stout string. him before tho nation. I hope your "Ho won't do!" "He's too old!" will be the Inspecting officers. The boys of Ohio county should paper will come out strong for him. etc., but by the valiant work and Any member absenting himself get busy with their Yours very truly, untiring efforts of our Chief Exec- from this Inspection will bo reportto club, it's a Inudable ambition J. P. AUSTIN. utive during the past busy weeks at ed to tho Adjutant General and make two or three ears grow where Tho Hernld thoroughly appre- our State's Capitol, these doubters charges will then be preferred only one grew before. ciates the deep earnestness and and pessimists have surely been against him through tho Kentucky Statutes. Each member must be of tho worthy sentiment of Mr. Austin In "cited." We suggest that Instead proposing the name of our equipped and ready to "fall in" by dinner pall" the Republicans thus "full Oh, Yoti Good Breakfast! G:30 o'clock. Tho company will op tho nec- ablo and efficient Congressman, Mr. price-lis- t use a current Magnolia Breakfast Bacon, Chase, drill at 2 p. m. next Saturday. Any Johnson, in connection with the essaries of life as their slogan dur- highest office within the gift of the & Sanborn Coffee or Tea, bread young man desiring to enlist will ing the approaching campaign. people of this great country. Here made from the Beaver Dam Flour report at that tlmo. McCreary has signed the In tho old Fourth District, where and the GENUINE NEW ORLEANS Gov. C. B. SHOWN, 1st Lieut. MOLASSES C5e per gallon. county unit local option extension the people know him, It Is considerIlcr's Grocery nnd Meat Market. J. D. Hell's IVlll. Probated. bill. The law becomes effective on ed that there Is nothing too good The last will and testament of J. June 12 next. Then look ' for for or beyond the talents of the wvsox. D. Bell, deceased, was probated In clouds o' dust in different sections Hon. Ben Johnson. His splendid recMarch 4. Owing to the the Ohio County Court last Monday. ord in Congress has brought htm of the State. of the weather there was no By the terms of the will, his wife Is prominently before the people and "Mount Roosevelt continues to won for him a distinction the beneficiary of all his property, at the preaching at Wysox Sunday. show slgno of a violent eruption." same time enviable and lasting. He Miss Kitty Taylor, who has been real and personal, and at her death December is a man of Hartford Republican, all the estate Is to be divided equalthe people and for the tick for some time, Is Improving. 1. irfll. Mrs, James Brown is still im- ly among his three sons, M. W people. He considers no personal erupted and swept sacrifice too great for Seems to have John and Ernest Bell. Decedent the good of proving. the Hartford organ of the g. o. p his constituents. His time and his Mrs. Louisa Rock has been very states In his will that he had hereoff Its feet. tofore advanced to his grandchildtalents he considers as simply be- ?lck, but Is some better. Mr. R. Y. Davenport sold a pair ren, through their parents, their He has no supewill return longing to them. P. Morgan Mr. J. of mules and several head of hogs part of his estate. M. W. and John from Egypt soon with a rare collec- riors and few equals, In point of InBell were, by the terms of the will, for tegrity, ability and fine sense, In the o L. F. Cox one day last week. Coptic manuscripts tion of Mr. H. E. Hill sold a horse to made executors of said estate withwhich he paid $400,000. Also a uills of Congress. The peoplo of the Fourth District Mr. O. W. Brown last Friday. Price out bond and by the terms of the Think $50,000,000 art collection. will no appraisement or Inventory could III afford to spare his splendid not known. how much food that sum would buy Mrs. Tom Jesso died last Friday Is to bo filed. Tho Instrument was personality as their representative starving poor! for tho In Congress, but the nomination of of pneumonia and was burled in drawn by Attornoy Jno, D. Wilson In full vlw of each other, the Mr. Austin will meet with their In- the Rochester cemetery Saturday. and attested by him and Mr. J. P. Taft and Roosevelt machines are stant and hearty approval. Mr. 3he leaves a husband and four lit-v- Sanderfur, who as attorney, offered tearing down towards each other, Johnson would make an Ideal Preschildren. same for probate. Mr. Jerry Russ, who has been and a collision is inevitable. What ident nble, unselfish, worthy. His will become of tho passengers In the experience and his talents eminent- In tho U. S. array for some time, is Xctv Library Plan Won't Fall to Rend This! trains behind? Oh, they're only ly fit him for the place. It has been visiting his brother, Mr. Will Russ, I have over 100 readers to ray lithe voters. What does It matter demonstrated that tho people care and family. Lightning struck Mr. C. V. Tayi brary and over 400 books to pick what becomes of 'em? 'Ittle about tho particular religious With each CASH purchase views of their Chief Executive, Just lor's barn on the 25th ult., between from. Having foisted Mr. Taft upon the io ne is nonest and capable. We ' and 8 o'clock that night. It amounting to $1.00 you are entitled country "by the most shameless use heartily "second" Mr. Austin's plea was burned down and about 180 to' read one of the boks FREE. of public patronage and Federal of nomination and hope to hear bushels of corn, some hay and a few Now If you don't belong, you may Teddy seems to have n:orc of Den Johnson, of Kentucky, lucks and chickens were lost. No Join for the price of $1.00 and keep been displeased with his work and the book you have when you want insurance. for President. Is now going to take It all back by to quit reading. I have just added running for a third terra himself. Ilnclcnclic Almost Unbearable EQUALITY. 40 new books. Beautiful scheme, isn't it? '6 an almost certain result of kidMarch 4. Messrs. J. R. Klrtley Iter's Grocery and Meat Market. ney trouble. D. Toomey, 803 E. md C. D. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. There is no class of business in Olive street, Blooralngton, 111., says: Vddlngton and little daughter Cosa MAXWELL, tho country that Is more In need of I suffored with March 2. Mr. Homer Atherton, backache and pains ind Rev. Hiram Drown visited Mr. regulation by tho Government than In my kidneys which were almost fohn Igleheart Sunday. Mr. Igle-lea- rt of Nuckols, visited Mr. and Mrs. that embodied In the different ex- unbearable. I gave Foley Kidney has been sick of liver trouble Rowan Crowe here Thursday night. are press companies. Their rates llls good trial, and they did wonMr. ToTn Tanner, of Llvla, Will "or some time. notoriously high for the service y I Mr. Clinton Igleheart lost a fine move to Owensboro soon. ' can do a them to ders for me. performed, which enables MrB. Henry Bennett Is Very 111. ', eal hard day's work and not feel nare Saturday night. dividends to their pay enormous Foley's Kidney Pills Tho residence of Mr. Tom Owen, Mr. Glasscock has moved his evidently upon a ba- 'he effects." stockholders, will cure any case of kidney and awmlll to Kronos. of Brlerfleld, burned Sunday evensis of "watered" stock, as they have bladder trouble not beyond the Mr. J. W. Drown and Mr. W. C. ing. only a small portion of tangible asreach Miss Myrtle Jolly will begin a sets. Tho burden of tho express can do of "medicine. No medicine Bullock aro building new more. For sale by all dealspring school here Monday. at Kronos. business is upon the people, who ers. Mr. M. W. Crowe wont to Llver-mor- o Mr. m Johnson has moved have the bills to pay. Tuesday. into Mr. A. Frances' farm. GREEN liHIKIt. im Mr. The American people now have o Carson, of Center- March 4. Mr. Leo Wilson, who owu, BARRETT'S FERRY. political spectacle bofore them as Is visited his Mr. working for the W. O. Duncan March 4. Mr. James B. Wedlelfric Dlshop, recently. rare as it is amazing. It Is left to Coal Co. at Luzerne, visited his day to see a former President, Mrs. Sallle Drake, of Smallhous, ding and family moved Saturday to this larents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wilson, visited .Mrs. who "by the most shameless use of John T. Withrow Frl-la- ono of Mr. Pink Fentress' farms, lore Saturday night and Sunday. near Narrows, where Mr. Wedding public patronage and Federal officeMiss Edith Wilson returned Mr. Frank Ross, of Centertown, will ralso a crop. holders dictated the nomination of 'omo a few dajs ugo from an Born to tho wife of Mr. Henry vas here on business Saturday. his successor to the Presidential visit to her aunt, Mrs. James by the Hartford Mr. E. C. Renfrow and wife, of Berkley, last week, a lino boy. chair," (as told Otho Daniel, son of Mr. James Republican), coming before the lames, near Deavcr Dam. leda, visited Mrs. Mabel Ross y On account of the bad weather W. Daniel, has pneumonia. people again as a Presidential canand Thursday. Iro. SI lelds failed to preach at our didate, Inaugurating a third-terchoolhouso on Sunday night, but ANNIVERSARY DINNER ROCKPORT. era upon the official defects of the e all hope ho will bo witJi us on OX BRYAN'S BIRTHDAY' 4. Green river has been March very man whom he recommended to he next first Sunday night. ory high for some time but Is fall-n- g succeed him. Really, did you over Mr. Mack Nail, formerly cashier It Is roportcd that there is very fast now. hear of such a proceeding before In the bank at McHenry, lmt now Rev. J. H. Tow, of Rochester; to be a big anniversary dinner at all tho strange history of Repwblic-a- n 'f Cy spent the night of 4 th Inst, Lincoln, Neb., March 19, on the ocpolitics or policies? vlth Rev. Birch Shields, pastor of casion of the birthday of William Upon tho sixth and seventh pages Jennings Dryan, and Olllo James Is he Baptist church of this place. y will be found of Tho Herald Rev. Montgomery, of Centra to bo tho principal speaker. Promn most Interesting article embracing from all 'Ity, preached nt the Presbyteria inent Dryan Democrats a speech delivered by Hon. Den hurch here yesterday and las over the country are to be present Johnson In Congress t few days and deliver addresses. Ight. ago, discussing District of Columbia The dwelling house of Mr. Wal ller's Laundry Prices. bills. It Is regarded as one of tho or Browning burned here last Fri-'aShirts, lQc each, Collars, 2c most Important, and evening, but tho contents were each, Cuffs, 2c each. Agent effective speeches made In Congress They may not cough today, aved. Tho origin of the fire Is Laundry. Work GuaranIn many years, and is being generbut what about tomorrow? teed. Called for and delivered. ally and favorably commented on The ladles of the Baptist churc-vll- l Better be prepared for it by tho press of the country. Mr. give a box supper at the Har-e- l Who Can Beat It? Johnson Is making a most enviable when it comes. Ask your Hall next Saturday night. Judge Wedding, city, has a name for himself by his work In doctor about keeping Ayer's Miss Loretta Crowder, of near' heifer that gavo Congress in bohalf of a Hartford, Is ft new matriculate in., birth to a calf a few days slnco. Cherry Pectoral in the house. peoplo. The Fourth District Is proud m Then when the hard cold or chool here. Sho Is boarding wltti of both him and his work, In which .Two Taft nnd two Roosevelt delcough first appears you have lev. Shields. every is interested. His Tho miners to have egates to National Hpcech explains matters. Read It. a doctor's medicine at hand. letter work theseemed few days. had? 'Convention tne Republican from tho last were elected This cough medicine is Wheat In the section about Rock- - Third Missouri Congressional Tho Hartford Republican is real ort is not very promising for this" especially good for children. Yep mad. almost flghtln' mad. imo in March. No anodynes.- - No alcohol. reproduced tho Horald Because This Is Awful. Rov. Albert Maddox nnd family, bo mo of Its former lany a child is called dull and stupid if Oklahoma, There was a young man from have been visiting, In Btrangn utterances, contrast to lien tile whole trouble is due to a lazy Perth, who was born on the day of policy, it its present ter VJ'c firmly believe your own ddc-- r lere tne past week or more. They will tell you that an occasional dose will possibly mako Kentucky their V"18 D,rtn; n0 marrlcd. they saye on n rngo and says The Herflies Into wedding day. and died on I his wife's I Avcr's Pills, sugar-coatewill do such future home. ald "wears the collar like any othor lildren a ereat deal of good. Ask him. his last day 'pon earth. Elizayellow pup, and ddes not dare to Subscribe for Tho Herald. $1 a year. ' bothtown News. la DJ IC 1. a. ATEU CO., Low.ll, The Hartjbrd Herald ooooooooooooooo , d business in tulB cicinity ono. Jackson, of last week. business In - For dalq. Uxtt.L,o acres' of Weirlmproved land In Rough river bottoms, 2& For fur miles west of Hartford ther particulars, addreeBfXl care of fe; 2tf Tho Herald. Tho most Is common causo ox Indisorders of the stomach. somnia and Liver Chamberlain's Stomach Tablets correct these disorders and enablo you to sleep. For sale m ,' ' dealers. by-a- ll J to-tb- i TOBACCO SEED SOWING Is demanding the attention of corn-growi- the farm- ers who intend to raise a crop of tobacco. Good, strong, healthy plants to start with, means a whole lot in the growing of a successful crop. Good Canvas for the protection of your beds and a little sprinkle of Homestead Tobacco Grower will give the best results. Our stock of Canvas and Tobacco Grower is ample to supply your demands. We solicit your business on these items and would recommend the mixing of the fertilizer in the soil before sowing and to cover with canvas immediately after sowing to get the best results. ie -holders," P. Barnes & Bro., BEAVER E-- . DAM, KENTUCKY. WWWVVWT To-da- fMMMVvVVv' resl-lenc- es W. E. ELLIS Cash Produce House Wants to Sell You: Rock Salt Pure Bran Bran and Shipstuff Mixed reed Oats Corn Timothy Hay son-in-la- y. ' Barrel Salt Wed-csda- m to-da- The Coughs of Children Pea Hay Red Top Hay Clover Hay Cotton SfwUVLnl Alfalfa Meal Crown Alfalfa Chicken Feed Oyster Shells Chicken Grit B. A Thomas y Mnd-lsonvl- llo Intentional Feed Stock Fnnrl Horse B. A. Thomas' Poultry Food International Sugar Flour Dairy Feed Meal tax-ridd- tax-pay- er Riiv Yrm. l7AM.:i: j -- wa i c. unier on Easy Terms From W. E. ELLIS. i I j - Second below the Tobacco Factory door -"- TWWHWWWWMW, Evtf hinM is found '"WVVWWiWVlWMiiA ""m I WEDNESDAY, MAItQH.O, lpl2. THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGB FIVE. Just received, barrel of big Jum- S. P. McDowell, Dundee: J. T. bo Pickles. Hartford Grocery Co. Lowe, Sunnydale; J. A. Bellamy, Whltesvlllo; L. C. Taylor, HartDr. W. M. Warden, Centertown, ford, Route 3; A. V. Rowari, Hartwas in Hartford yesterday. ford, Route 4, and Supt. Henry Don't fall to seo Ilor's Candles LeachT city, were callers at Tho Specials 1 glass full 5c. Herald ofllco Monday. S. F. Riley brought the price of Miss Jessie Ollllra and Mr. Elza meat down. Call and see him. 9tf Murphy, of Sunnydale, were mnr-rlo- il at the court house here Friday For Sale Registered mare. Adby Judge Wedding, The wedding dress, Dr. L. B. BEAN, Hartford. couplo wero accompanied by Miss U. S. Carson Is constantly receivBessie Bennett and Mr. Clarenco ing the newest and best groceries. noyal, of Fordsvllle, 'and all gave Telephone your orders In. The Herald a call while here. v. Miss Lettio Marks went to LouisCapt. W. E. Clark, of Hopkins-vllle- , ville yesterday, where she will vis-- It spent Wednesday and Thursrelatives two or three weeks. day In Hartford, according to anMr. John F. Porter, mention of nouncement, Instructing our local Capt. Clark Is whose Illness was made In these military company. columns, Is reported to be Improv- an old newspaper man and printer and is at present proprietor of a big ing. Job printing establishment at Attorney W. H. Barnes has been confined to his residence on WalJ. J. Bennett, white, and Henry nut Btreet since last Thursday, with Jarnagln, of color, the former sencold and bilious attack. tenced at the recent Circuit Court Mr. S. T. Hunter, Who Is now for a term In . the House of Reform with his son, Mr. Owen Hunter, and the latter by the sentenced yesterday. Mr. city, was not so well Ohio County Court last Thursday, Hunter is In very feeble health. were convoyed to tho House of Rehas form, near Lexington, Alexander Ky Mrs. Wayland last moved from Dr. Bean's property on Monday by Sheriff T. H. Black. Union street to Mr. S. A. Anderson's Dudley Ford, living near Mr. residence on Washington street. Hartford, who has been dangerousI have nine boxes of Garden and ly HI for several weeks and who Flower Seed for you to select from. was reported dead In one of the papers last week, Is Also loose Turnip and Bean Seeds. Owensboro Ilor's tiiorcry and Mont Market. still In a precarious condition and Prof. A. E. Ellis, vice president It seems the end is near. Ho is gradually growing weaker. Cancer Hartford Collego, city, and Mr. J. of the face Is the disease that afS. Bennett, Hartford, Route 4, were flicts him. among The Herald's callers SaturMade in the latest styles and out of the newest maday. Rev. A. L. Mell, of Beaver Dam, terials. We know it is a trifle early to buy, but we preached at tho court house here who has Mr. David Moreland, Saturday night, Sunday mornwant you to call around and' see them. Go through been spending several days In this last ing and night, in the absence of county visiting relatives, returned and find out where you can please yourself in qualiWlmberly, who returned to last week to his home at Waynes- Itev. ty and price. While doing this, take a peep at our his home at Mndisomllle to fill his Miss. boro, regular appointment. The proShoes Shirts, Neckwear, etc. They new Low-cu- t Mr. Press Barnard, of Horton, tracted meeting here still continues vill please you. Keep this in mind and remember recently bought of Mr. G. W. Tay- - with unabated Interest. Splendid lor, living near Hartford, a fine sermons are being preached at each it pays to trade with a house that saves you money. Consideracolt. sen Ice. tion, $.10. Information lias been sent out , Mrs. H. E. MIschko and little son from the office of the Adjutant GenWalter left Saturday to visit rela-- . eral of Kentucky that the Kentucky tlovs at Evansvllle and Mt. Ver Brigade will attend the war non,' Ind. They will bo gone about at Cliickamauga, Georgia, two weeks. during the last of July. This will Judge J. E. Fogle and Dr. L. B. be good news to thcnembers of the Bean, city: S. J. Weller, cashier local company, as the region surIs one of Deposit Bank, Dundee, rounding Cliickamauga Dundee were among Tho Herald's callers the most noted historical points in 'I Wednesday. America. Master Beiry Dudley Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Bennett and daughter, Nancy Ellen, of Hartford, has again come into dislittle Lawton, pkla., arc the guests of tinction as a newsboy and news parents, Mr. and agent, having, won the nice Febru"Mrs. Bennett's ary prize offered by the Saturday Mrs. T. J. Smith, city. Evening Post. Ho made an averMr. J. H. B. Carson, head of the age weekly Increase In sales during firm of Carson & Co., Hartford, has the month greater than any other been 111 and confined to his. resi- agent in his class or State, and Is dence with tonsllltlB the past week. now the Champion Post Boy. There He Is, Improving slowly. are other and bigger prizes in the Rowe, cashier near future which he hopes to win. Messrs,,, Alvln Farmers Bank, Centertown; C. B. Master Dudley Is n worthy boy of B. Felix,' Olaton, and Ira Bozarth, courteous and winning personality, Olaton, Route 1, were callers at and bis many friends here will be glad to help him in his struggle for The Herald office Thursday. following prices for PoulWill pay in cash the a little cash on the side. Mr. ST P. Jasper, landlord of fpie fame and try delivered at car in Hartford, Kentucky, ThursSaturCommercial Hotel here, left Ilor's (Jiocery and Meat Market day March 7, 1912: day for Columbia, Ky., to bring Prices. OLD ROOSTERS.. .4o 10c, HENS some o'f his former hotel fixtures Beefsteak, Porksteak, Pork " 6o l()ofc YOUNG here. He will return DUCKS Chops 12H per lb. Home Made 12c ....,.... 7c,, TURKEYS GEESE Just received a barrel of Jumlio Sausage 12VSC per lb. Side Pork? a barrel of Beef Roast, Pork Roast 10c per lb. PlckleB fine! and Egis, Market price. Pickled Pork, also a new shipment Rib Roast 9c per lb. of Magnolia Breakfast Bacon In ono Notice! pound boxes. To tjie wool growers of the A. S. HARTFORD, KY. Iter's Grocery & Meat Market. of E. to meet at Hartford Saturday, U B. No Poultry Received later than train Messrs. Willard Able and Hen- March 9, to elect officers and attend derson Chanley, of Blrdsoye, Ind., to any business that may come be8:45 p. m. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. fore the body. E. C. BAIRD, President. John W. Taylor, city, Saturday. DEJG DEC E Mr. Able Is prospecting for a farm in this vicinity. Just received a car, load of best We havo the Genuine Pure JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Oats, white and mixed. 3 LOCAL NEWS AND Molasses, right direct from W. E. ELLIS, PERSONAL POINTS O ) tho plantation to us. Theso are St4 Produce Merchant. )QOO O'O strictly pure and are not to bo comMr. Rosco Hardin, of Dundee, pared to the cheaper grades sold ' U. S. Carson wants your Purs, ltf was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. by other houses for less money. HARTFORD GROCERY CO. O'Dannon, city, Monday. Go to U. S. Carson for fresh gro- f WE New ARE READY TO SHOW YOU. WTfiey ROY; BAKING POWP1 Absolutely Puro Absolutely has no substitute) Many mixtures are offered as substitutes for Royal. No other baking powder is the same in composition or effectiveness, or so wholesome and economical, nor will make such fine food. Royal is For ?Sl tainly the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar ItlCKKTTS. Muich 3. On Maich 3d death visited the home of Mrs. Pearl firif-fl- n and took her beloved companion, who hed been 111 for quite awhile. He bore his sickness with patience and has now gone to lest wheie there will be no more pain or death. He leaves a wife, three childien, a mother and one hi other to mourn his loss. 3d death also visited the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Ves On .March this little (lower to bloom again in tho garden of Unradisc. For Sale Prhately, Three horses and one parting mule. Also farming implements. For further particulars, call on or address, M. W. BELL and 10t2 JOHN BULL, Executors of .T. I). Bell, deceased. For Sale, i'niiiis All sUes, from to 300 acres. We can please you If you want to buy land. Howard and took from them their A. C. VEISEIl & CO.. Infant son. The Lord has plucked Hartford. Ky. G Talks to Business Ken 1 JSae,3a ml J U par suae WANTED! Car Load of n As promised in ndve--tisincalendars from the A. ,M. Collins Alfg. Co. is now in our hands and ready for your inspection. Thtse calendars surpass our expectat ons. both in beauty and variety of subjects. Pretty girl til your eyes achv; outdoor scenes of field, for st and stream; brilliant in rinc?; peacoful country scenes; humoresques and 'kid pclures galore" over fifty subjects in all, making up. a "stunning'' line of over one hundred handsome calendars. Whether you buy or no', you must see the pictures. Every subject is copyrighted and we have the cxdimve control of tho Collins line in this territory. Plan tosei the callcndnrs as soon as possible. g No. 3. these columns the 0 Inline of art The Hartford Herald, Hartford, Ky. POULTRY n. DEAR MADAM Wj"jWMWMMBWMMMBMMMaMMM Do you want perfect comfort? Do you want perfect style? Do you want perfect wear? .to-da- y. Do you want no rust? Do you want no tear? W. E. ELLIS, Produce Merchant. THEN BE WISE BUY y -- I ..Warner's Rust-Pro- of Gorgets.. New-Orlean-s ooooooooooo At Dr. Bean's Opera House! Friday Night, Mar. 8 Barnett has arrived Miss Lula Mlnton, daughter of Tho Dig Eastern Company that visit to her son, Air. Mr. Henry Mlnton, of Centertown, will open In Marlborough Theatre, Mercer, Ky. at and Mr. John F. Cooper, son of Mr. London, England, August 11), 11)12, Griffin, who Is with J. N. Cooper, Route 2, Hartford, IN Louisville, visited his were married Thursday afternoon at tho residence of Elder W.'B. few days recently. Tho Success of the Century Wright, city. Havo bought a car of Bran and Rev. L. W. Tichenor, of Center-towShip Stuff. Will sell reasonable. has been called to and acW. R. ELLIS, cepted tho pastorate of tho Clear Produce Merchant. 8t4 Run Baptist church. The memMessrs. J. M. Ross and son, O. L. bership with a Now York cast in tho most and people in general are - Center-towRoss, and L. J3. Morton, Soworful and gorgeous sceulo pro to be congratulated In securing the ocr In the city. called on The Herald while services of this worthy divine. In town Friday. 5 Acts 8 Big 8 hours of a continues, lively, Mr. Eddie Lee, son of Mrs. MonMrs. Jennie D. Hamilton, Green-vlllsnappy, brilliant show. Miss Sue Wright, city, who has In Hartford Saturday roe Lee, of Sunnydale, died In Morearrived SEE very 111 for tho past two weeks, and will mako her sister, Mrs. Fe- house, Mo., Wednesday afternoon of EXTRA FEATURE leen a improving. heart failure, dropping dead at a The Great lix, a few weeks visit. The mill where ho was working. jftfc R. D. Walker left Monday to Volcano. Mr. T. R. Barnard, of tho firm of remains were brought back and burThe Palace of traveling for the ake up his work gone to Louis- led at Sunnydale Barnard' & Co., has Saturday theKlcS. National Grocery Co. ville, Cincinnati and Eastern markThe Floating IsWill furnish you Field Seeds at ets to lay In his spring stock. land by Moortll&ht ceries. mt-aft- Mrs. S. T. Miss Gladys Duke Is able to bo a long Illness. or U.'S. Carson has Just received a arrol of Sour Plcklos fine. Will pay Ono Dollar per bushel for good Wheat. 'Cp. Uf . Hartford Mill Porksteak and Pork Beefsteak 2hops, 12 He per pound at S. F. 9tf Alley's. Ney Foster and wife spent Editor Sunday with relatives In home from a Oren Wallace, Mr. Wayne 'Bayless Dros., family here a fcr ya rtB iu f riv i vt o- - -- v A n, . "A ROYAL SLAVE" fflzrner's tforsets ust-Ph- cf fW' AI i Uo "" ". ''Iff 'ki 'r' IK a:s n, aii. ;,,' - ,w Scenes o, Messrs. G. W. Vincent, J. B. reasonable prices. and the most elaborMr. W. J. Bean, who was married Wado, I. A. Vincent, R. H. Goodall ate and AweInmlr W. E. ELLIS, )nc The Amerlrin to Miss Gertrude Wright recently, Centertown; W. F. Hoover, HartMerchant. MARINE "CJIANTECLER" Produce Hi returned to Hartford Wednesday, ford, 'Route 3; J. T. Smith, Jr., I. .. ami. SPECTACLE Ewt presented upon the Araerlun tstaue Mrs. B, F. Zimmerman and son, but his wife will visit her brother at JN Lanham, J. W. Lanham, Charlie Heats now on Kale at Dr. Beau's Master Bo"urke, of'. Louisville, are Anderson, Ind., a fqw dayB longer. juanieis ana J. w. Mu,ffett, Fords- tho guests .General Admission Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mr." Bean has not decided yet where villb; M. W. Bell'and John Bell, Drug Store. iMatanzas; J. E. Curtis, Rockport; 23c and JJ3c. .Reserved seals SOc. he will locate. Fair, city. v-. Wo have the $1.00, 81.50, 82 00 and SS.00 grades in stock, but can deliver to you in six days any style or price thoy make. BAPvNAUD HARTFORD, :.: (l CO.. KENTUCKY gk(j..JM Lti T PAGE SIX. l THE HARTFORD HERALD , WEDNKSDAYv . , MARCH 6, 1913. , imm.ii denied clothing adapted to his frame, Thus the house- - would hand tho cap-T- he tu( municipality a suit this year, of j tho same size as last year or oven, How-full- y smaller. protruding-StateWith wrists from the coat, cuffi. with knees ex-a- ll 1 posed by upstretchlng knlcke.b'ock- ors, wiui waistcoat railing to make-connection with the lower part cf the-tcostume, with coat tightly stretched school furniture which was thrown there for Instruction, because It school children In Washington, these ncross an expanding cheet and consideration I shall continue my out of tho schoolhouses to make room quires no more teaching to play ono ranging In aso.frdm 6 years ing at buttons, the developing district, , In that direction. OPPOSED TO TREASURY RAIDS It will be Infinitely better for both lor new furniture, whlch'was shy on cf those mechanical Instruments than to 6G years some of hem unnatural- - presents a sorrowing figure after it! ' (has been fltteo out by the. house ut the United States and tho District of specifications so the papers said, It docs to turn a grinding organ. Un- lzed foreigners. der this new precedent that district the peoplo back in Kentucky proprlatlons committee according to If a strict Interpretation of and the papers uro always right. Columbia officials can equip anybody's play- and Tennessee have nothing to do the measurements Then, Mr. Chairman, your Is here adhered to. I do not the nnd ' 'style laid, Kentucky Congressman Discusses at wishlaw to criticise adversely the decis- this question leads to "other eoW. rounds- - antl can e(lu,P thm wUh with this but pay one-hal- f of the. .bills, down by the latent bill to tome from Length the District of Columbia ions of the distinguished gentleman ment for the playgrounds. The school children those iMdren that body. The tendency of such & ' The sehnni such game3 and amusements as they Bills, Sections of Which He De- - who now occupies the board report also contains the In- choose, why not send these pianolas ranging In age from G years to CO policy fa to subject tho municlpallty chair: but I nounces as Being "Loaded" 8ays trust It Is not at all distasteful even formation thnt one of the colored from the schoolhouses to the school jruiiin nave inysicians, paid out ot to ridicule." I Iha nnl.lln iiuiio, .iv .!- - il. He I: a Target for Abuse Because to him for me to review somo of them, teachers takes her "kindsrgartents" playgrounds? ..u iiiuiii fnJ. linik yiltfUI. r.. Dul District Won't Be Weaned., Mr. Chairman, I am not afraid to the people of the United States havo merely to bo how this year a too lib- around to Corcoran Art gallery 'once He Stands Against Loot. Mr. Chairman, I have seen-- that boy. eral construction glvon to a law leads a week and there entertains these e make a small wager that Bob Taylcr nothing to do with this matter but to I met him on the highway, jiot Ionjr Washington. Representative Don naxt year to another too llboral conf of the bills, tots by pointing out to paid for the Instrument upon which j pay charm These same school children havo ago, Before I saw him I met a womJohnson of tho Fourth Kentucky dis struction, until. In a fow years, the them the artistic and masterly fea- te learned to music-lovin- and thrill tho an in the road. She come running men and ouls of the tures of trict continues to bo much In tho or'P'"a' aw " iosi signt or and tne ralndngs the greatest collection of women of this country: but If he trained 111.nurses to wait upon them down the road In haste, looking back, In this whole country. Unwhen But that is of no concern accumulated, unwarranted construclimelight hero as a result of his extions therefore given become tho ac- cle Sam pays In salaries, houses nmi wishes to hang hla. fiddle and bow to the nooole In the dlfTan.nl n.tv.. first over one shoulder and then over coriation of the attempts to have the cepted law. n tboy have to do wllh it l m nv the other, as If danger followed. She grounds one-haof an average .year upon mo wail, never to take thorn not as any Profc,t,on from, me, ,essons '"P0 dentists, physician., nurses federal government pay the larger In nnd 'year out-- of and about $4 000 000 'Iown a"aln' and take" Important Point Raised. I.art of tho bills of the District of Mr. Chairman, just as soon as your th ilanola or the grinding organ, ho ploy teachora for their own children howver- - Shp seemed In no apparent Tho chair has hold that under ex- - Uncle Sam can spare Columbia, regardless of their chnrac- f of that cost for danBcr' l nsked her no Question, and the money your Is still within the school age of the and then pay ter. These attempts Mr. Johnson has Isilng law an appropriation can be ruling should be brought Columbia! (Laughter.) nearly CO.OOO enrolled children chll- - bhe fled alongi Wben l turned a Into service, Ubtrlct cf tuccessfully checkmated so far, nt made from the public treasury for and the Corcoran Art CTCat " dren blrek. children white, children of Grind Organs and Undesirables. least to the extent of saving the na- - equipping public school playgrounds, chased as a playground gallery pur' he Ancrican citizen, col-o- i children of the for the Sown However, I am not quite sure that Wl clhcr or not the luw warrants that tional government over $2,000,000. .. .... foreigner who dlsdnlns mir iw ..mi. ",e curia bangingrolling ed "klndergartents" of tho district. i ...in .....i In discussing at length the attempt- - Is not at Issue, for the reason that no (Laughter.) P"81"1"0" "own his dren 0 years old, cnl,dren 66 years Kentucky, my native asalnst Senator Taylor taking lessons face; ad up Ttho rad, he ucame ed elimination of those various sec- - point was raised as to that. Dut a state, will erect a monument to niv on the grinding organ at tho expense old. But the merchant, tho farmer, tions In the district bills which are point was raised as to whether or not memory for having he BtopPed the laborer, the school child, "loaded," Mr. Johnson made a speech the public treasury could be invaded order which brought mado a point of of the American citizen. If that con- school teacher back In the States tho me andl "".Muter, did you meet a has forth a ruling cession Is made to htm he may next u h which caused him to bo showered for the purpose of equipping other wincn ad "" ahoad of esiaDiisneB a precedent unnu demand to take lessons In the public nothing to dp with this except' pay Z5.Bn . with congratulations from both sides playgrounds; and the chair has held which Kentucky taxpayers sald r dld- e saM. "Was one-hal- f ime? of the bills. may have school with the bear and the drum. of the house. This speech, as It re- - that an appropriation of the people's me j bug aressen in a mac suit or ciotnes In Tim iwii mnn ... tt fttwn.AM, . .. . ferrcd to the municipality of Wash- - money could be put Into the hands cf little leasure of sending one of theso The grinding organ and the bear and of the iu. ...u.buys w.u u.iiciuiii eiaies ...i.u " 1.. i. t. Union colored tots of artistic tempera-men- t the drum must, by nil means be re school books for ""? !." "' D lngton, would be of local Inteiest to the district authorities with no llmlXCSj LUtU. DU1U, " " ifci to the Old Woild to gather "wn nery other city In the country In tatlon upon It other than an expressed Cor tho Washington playgrounds up served for the n,any foreign born who I ward children, and then contributes woman I mot and she waa un tho purchase of the school all are n Washington, declining our clt-- 1 vhich combinations hae sought to belief that upon his part that those the bogus pieces of Ha sal "Well I to S f the masters which Izonuhln. refusing to,pay taxes, hoard-- ' ?& her wm you e mc hive filch the public treasury. with whom It would bo Intrusted .1. Plerpont Morgan did not hate un- Ing our money to be sent back to al a,rf Naturally the press of the district would not go bejond proper limits In loaded upon h I may catch ?. sren1 howl goes up in Washing-- ' him. (Laughter.) foreign land, while all the time their1 fd Is waging a determined nnd united expending It, do While Kentucky would thus honor children are receiving the advantages, ton Malnt tho committee which whaf you about fght on tho chairman of the District If thfa policy should be generally want th's year build two new j? " mon .aS nit, Mr. i,f Columbia committee, but Mr. John-topursued, there would be no need for nothing Chairman, for having done cf free tuition, free books, free sclen- houses at a cost of $1.260.000. ' my more than unwillingly made title instruments, and hot ." 8chJ has paid no attention to the edi- a slnglo official bond in the entire Is. to -the opportunit for such a chnnco to the ncnoolhouse. When the torial and news stories. Union; In fact. If we are to presume and do cyes spend the public money, marble shaft tblo ones of these become cltl- i " Mr. Johnson took up. In turn, the tl.at only the proper and lust act Is effort to stop raids upon i0 let Xajranui taktthis boy ens with us, take upon them- operation of the local railway com- - always to be done, there would be no nnd fulsome epitaph for you. Mr. which lur. .. tronnrv i. ..u i hi..t pany, wnicn seeKs, de asserted, at tho reed for laws, no need for courts, Chnltman, who established tho prece- ..i expense, to havo work no need for this legislature. The law dent, would be but mockery of the goernrrent3 ('one which it should pay for. Ho relative to the schools of the District honors which Tennessee woul I confer ridiculed the deIccs to which those of Columbia not only contemplates, upon j ou for giving her, Kentucky's playgrounds ment go Into the construction busl- who aro anxious to hae the federal but says so In bo many words, that sister state, an opportunity to pour go into our at fit CmPaJiieBl suit? perchance Lad been pay tho expenses of the unly the public schools nre to bo the money of her peoplo Into such a and receive the long, tedious and dim- - J rovernment ead nf Tst,lk,"!tto' governmental )nade glorious work. cult instructions from our accomplish- district resort. He pointed out the In- - cared for at public expense, If, as at somo time or other where Again, Mr. Chairman, the printed ea leacners upon i wo- organ; : " "'" consistency In this or that apparently tho chair has ruled, the public money ' permitted" to play 8 one ." Vta Innocent section which, when proper- - can legally bo spent for playgrounds report of the school board for this then they should bo were . -- d a short time by man, and Ity brings the delightful Information with our' Teddy bear and beat our' ' ly sbowp up. proved to be another nther than ths public school play- made but not until then. that the people's money Is spent to tom-torcheme to extort money from the na- grounds. If tho officials Into whose SoT ln that then th n.5,. -- "t object ralht fit J Mr. Chairman, tinder the "tight-- ' tlonal purso. Mr. Johnson was' at hands the money to be expended has tench the young men and young laUncle Sam. of hla legs " eh"ef advantae times caustic and humorous, and he been put think so, then all limitation dlesblack and white, from C years wad" rubllc school system which the' "lnng has been pulled Tlong by "the b held the attention of the house is removed. If the r"Mle money can to (ig years to "(rip the light fan- - American congress Imposes upon tho iL0. n, trlct of Columbia that there Is no Pel tho unfortunate to throughout. District of Columbia the pupils have1 "t7"in and larnc ire. , be spent by district officials upon any In those trouserg li80 fo but one , tn2r,50 e.r cent- - Intereit (Laughter.) what ktnd of a hat rauBt By till means the playground, paid cooking schools.' The teachers give it!aKrounds which they select, then Johnson Open Fire. t the public money to little children.' """J. mne.y' then L am inieT; our Uncle Sam have? They say The house being In committee or ui us seo wb?ro ll lends- - If t"'8 for by your constituent and mine, send them to market, and have them, T"g,.w,mntrftctB; that this boy must have the most Iendlture may legally go, beyond should be equipped with a ballroom the whole on the state of the Union. ' taugni now to duv. rnese stall keep-- ::",;". "" modern hat, no matter what lt costs, I had under consideration house bill ,ho Publl school, then It can go to having gilded wall and waxen floors, era in these markets who teach them ah small a rate of J Wmatter 'wnore the monoy ,a to-No. 17681, making appropriations to tho sectarian school; next It may go thnt these ladles and gentlemen col- ao -. uiicuu )U mo, rome from not, i imagine, cnarge too little fori l.rovlde for expenses of the govern- - tc the Prlvnte school; next It may go ored and otherwise may, In swallow-tnl- l the teaching. I ' Yet your Uncle Sam ha. beet coats and kid gloves, sleeveless ment of the District of Columbia for ) the Public playground and Just t,hheanhIU'ro When they have had this lesson inwearing the sams hat since he com !,ere ' wl811 t0 ca" attention to the and bosomlcss gowns, Instruct tho the fiscal year Cndlng June 13, 1913, ,lvos- ' nm an anarcalst. Ihe menced pouring public money into buvlnir thev take or hnv snnt. tn Ihn nnd for other purposes. The section t Plavsround Item. Thnt Item does not dlwiples of the lowly Nazarene who school that which the stall keeper own" f " house pays a dollar and this' bottomless pit, from which no f the bill under Immediate consider- - ''P1'1 the Public fund to equipping the are teaching from the pulpit that the a half r,ate n valuation, c'ollar ever returns. Take his coat. ' PubIlc school playgrounds; neither sensual embrace of the round dance has taugrA them to buy; then it Isetlon called for an appropriation of terved In five and six course "festl- Thl! makes Ws rate a do,lar a hun- - It has been tattered and torn during Bcho0' leadi directly, In the great hereafter, $975,408 for Interest and sinking fund , Ooes lt I,mlt u even nil this time, and he has had but prounds. Under the decisions of the to the certain attainment of that for bles." I recently saw one of these "" 7'""" "- a the funded" debt. i uunureu " ' menu cards, it had suit of clothes, while this "'r l", Q,smcl omciaw mto wnos. which He bowed His head and died I asked, the principal Ice cream on lt. i a ; .. Taiua"n upon bis personal one chubby boy, with curly locks, big, ,u" Mr. Johnson spoke as follows: of the school haa fat, ' l8 ut' ,f thy 'Irt upon tho cross. m0D . Mr. Chnlrmnn: I make a point of he was a colored matt whether thai propert3r' , bad a new one every year; and now, ! ? ?ttT W U on this section of the bill, and , : 4 80' c?n Dancing and 8howr Baths. Would Do Justice to All. order chliuieii made the ice cream or when the committee calls a halt they Ul ,l uuu ""' yvb.unas. men, 11 1 wish to aiscuss it a uttie, I In order to do Justice to all. one complain because, for the first timeLet us, Mr. Chairman, that our bought It. He said they bought it ,hey wlsh t0 Ao so they can aPnd this as ono ot thft very ImportanV earthly fame may be more lasting, already frozen, but he could not tell should be lowered or the other should since 1874, or as far as that ls con' e J5ms In the bill. In fact, I think h uPn Bounds othor than those nnd that our glorious hereafter may me how much teaching it required to be raised. I caro not which It Is. so1 corned, for the first time since 18S8, U no one Item that l more lm- - , era,ly, s.nCfPted aS. pla'8rou,nds for be rewarded with a halo as big as a have the chlldreli and their Invited that tho city will havo sufficient reve- - when the District of Columbia was children: "d. M?rt"t than this. It has been cap. , ,wrn. thjy oUmplUfrom all I can horse collar, go back to those school guests to learn how to eat It. But, nue. mtanglb: personal property is bankrupt, he is not to have' a new expending; It I ot clothes. What has this boy In the appropriation bill Tied along deprive the common herd of Mr. Chairman, that is of but little In- not taxed at all. other than PubIlc Items, sround l I say positively noth-th- o I did not raise a point of order In been denied? taxpayers, with bended backs, crook- terest to your constituents or mine. for a number of years. However, ' ,'chodl srounds, put In th npbttprl- bill against the one. single, soil- -' Ing. That chubby boy ln other wlien It was fingers, and bleeding palms, from All they have to do Is to work hard ed Whbn iM BrOUnd upon which the participation- - in ntlon bill it was iHibHed with the tho erection of this 1C hcurs out of tho 24 to get the tary Item for which It was provided .ords, the District of Columbia has money U UDent Is not property that the district should pay wholly , teen given the last dollar, nod then form of th statute of 1870 upon the j dancing tabernacle, and give all tho money with which to pay fbr It all. "dulred by the district for the glory to tho men of God In Tennessee, Blhee that time they have Tre n, in the p 'bile schools hero in out cf her own revenues, and I shall some, to which the law entitles him. f Now we cpme, I say.- to where the teased to use the statute with this I'llb,,c Boho1 system, thon that and let them pay for lt. (Laughtor.) Washington they have sewing schools.'1 not . R federal government does not ask con- - ground occupies the same legal status form, but have used somebody's Mr. Chairman, in another ot tho The government furnishes them wlthj The district should be permitted t elusion as to what the Btatute meant, !,b Park Privately owned. The pub-en- school board reports I find that ono the material which they use ln the spend her own money as she pleases, ' more than that to which lt'ls entitled now upon hae Insetted that conclusion In llc tl,ni1 mn' properly be of the colored school tcachere de- scwlcg lessons. They make aprons, but It ls the duty of every member ln under the law; but the time the appropriation bill Instead of tho a Plirk Pumlc ownei; out ll can not scribes the splendid shower baths and so forth, and then, after thoy are thi3 body to seo to lt that the money tomes when the federal govern-mudproperly be spent upon a park prl which have been erected In his they are mado: the same gar-- ( given by the federal government to ment Is asked for that which the tct itself. district haa unlawfully received for Before golm; further Into that par- vntely owned, except under authority pchool; asks now, In simple justice ment cannot can not bo made any the district ls not thrown away. I would not object to see the dls- - 'long years; when, as a matter or ticular subject, I wish to devote a lit of an act cf congress; and lt requires to the District of Columbia, that a more, so they Just let the girl take It an act of congress to give that dis- swimming pool be put in at public homo with her. trlct havo hor own lawmaking body, ' iact. in not one of those years has tie time, not to criticism, but to a of somo of the rulings which cretion to tho district officials which elected by tho people of the district, the district been legally entitled to U. But that ls of no moment to Also Teach Millinery. the ruling of tho chair gives them. I would be glad to see the dls-- ! Frightful Indictment. the chairman has made. Kentucky or Tennessee or tho Then, they teach millinery In tho and There Is no act of congress which au either states; all they have to do with A ruling by the chair to the ef government ,rlct havo ? VtlvWege to expend her Mr chairman, ono cf the most ether public schools here. The fect thnt an appropriation made out thorizes the expenditure of public lt is to pay for It. untrlmmed hat frames, also 2'? ,onaJr Jut aa th! peJp,Te ofu the proprlate things I ever saw In the wish to spend it. I. above ianKUage, a thing that was opportune of nubile moneys for the nurnose of money upon such private park or prl Then another colored teacher, so material with which to trim them. The Mtrl resurfacing streets with asphalt can v'" grounds as I have mentioned, the lejKirt says, wants a greenhouse Press then ftnd , opportune now, I And ln gives Instructions how to trim a" othe,rs whora ! have hueard teacher h HumwelTea upon tho subject, am ln nn old roport. be dlxertcd fiom the purpose for And, If there Is no such act of and maintained at public ex- tho hats. When a girl has trimmed ,avor '"en tho ,tem 'n tho appropria- erected In connection with hU lt was appropriated and used of ,a democratic local Mr. slmB. A repQrt 0f what? pense, school. one to suit her now dress, It is trim-- ! te build brick paving for tho street l'" ll1" ,s clearly subject to a point A re- Mr. Johnson of Kentucky: Mr. Chclrmnn, why should he not rued; It cannot be trimmed any more; crnent '" tb!, dl8tctcar companies; and another ruling to t older, at least until a limitation of have lt? In this climate the flowers It ls useless to the government, sol, when the district comes to levy rt of a congressional committee, llcr own t&z,ca- - marshal her own as- - The report, jn speaking of conditions tho effect that an appropriation mado 'th se ls contlned to the public bloom only In theisprlng, and that U the girl is permitted Just to run along onto . a iititcAmmnlAri hsr err. ..for the public schools, with which to Ftll03l8. iii " """ wnicn tnen existea, nao mis 10 say entirely too seldom for this gentle- home with it. Equipping Playgrounds. equip public playgrounds, can be ditress, uer own taxes, men sue win ln BDenklne or me district govern- rm... t?,i nppreclate responsibility man of ginger-cak- e hue. Whero you --'- -...c.., " P..Hu verted from that purpose and spent which will Dlent- a Again, If public money can, In the ,. uli ... ,1 u . uh upon any other playgrounds paroch judgment oT district officials, be spent nnd I reside the chrysanthemum has school bonrd says, If she wants to ..wu.6a ..B.. ...K "They havo laid tneir nanas upon so. If, nfter It ial, sectarian or otherwise- - do not In- - to equip pla grounds, who Is to deter- - hardly faded urtll the lilac blooms, trim another she does a generous hand. n the organize(j forces pf the com- Immediately after Is trimmed, is tplre one to further points ot order. Irln(. uhat that equipment Is to be and almost N cl, wh'.ch has that th'i Is trimmed, lt Sam; he doeslt not of no A spirit of wastefulness will stop munty; they have captured every wear Marcschal remained use to Uncle congress quicker than anything else g0Urce of Influence, public and pri- uetause me aireei car companies inns,uch as there Is no maximum green from fall to spring, bloasomB ! kind of headgear, and tho girl Is In uesire mo atsinci autnorities to con- school ago limit In the district the into beauty and fragrance, puts out that a desire to aid tho district. ate. tnoy have dictated the conduct niong-nom- u wun u loiu jusi iq run struct that part of tho streets which, equipment must, of necessity, take a Now,Mr. Chairman, we have heard of lhe prosff Strolled th leglsla- its tiny arms, and renews Its kindly and give it to one of the family. under the law, the street car com- wldo range. Tho official report of all these years that whatever the Dls- - ture and manipuuted the courts; But, Mr. Chairman, your constitupanies must build und maintain, Is no tho school board discloses their state- i nd annual embrace of our humble ottnges which stand upon the slten ents and mine do not caro anj thing trlct of Columbia wanted of the United they have demanded the irresponsible reason why the district authorities ment that the school children (?) got. Tho language Just used nsbursement of the public funds; do with States It all they hould want to go into the street lunge In age between 5 yearo and 6G where 60 years aso spacious colonial about thnt; Is to plowhave to pick cot- by me. I believe, shows that to be thoy have secured the arbitrary ap-corn, tomes were the pride of Dixie land. the matter building business for the street railconcluslve. I never quite understood enrs. ointment of all official, high and Mr. Chairman, this school teacher ton and hoe tobacco, ro they can get roads. The district officials should, Tho equipment of a playground for and the children In his school are the money with which to pay for all how lt all came about, but tho Wash- low. they have cultivated congres- in my opinion, confine themselves to ington Post of Aug. 28, 1911, had rlonal committees; they havo de- , report oi would range from rocking the task of caring for their part of tiorse to crutches. If, under the nil- - ferred t0 n as yet bearing tho board this. lauched public servants; they hava things don? thls to say: There are a lot of other Inherited the work; and, Instead of becoming lug of tho chair, the district oTlclals of education "The drift of the and in- marks from cruel burdens placed in the Washington schools with which fluentlal element toward this .city turrounded the president; they havecontractors for the railroads, should tan spend Uncle Sam's money for patronized the rowdy element; they tho people back in the States have upon theIr parenta by heartless notify the railroad companies that could take no better turn than wo have Intimidated the primary assem- tho crutch must fit the 6G-- raasterB of the south. , nothing to do, except pay the bills. con- - bin themselves must do It. The rail- year-olthey school child who is to use it, of the neorilo: they havo Dack- I recently came across an item fur- - teo ln the increased number of Mr. Chairman, it costs the taxpayroads might not caro for a small fine, f!sc It would be without value In the eresslonal homes. Once they become tbey havo ers of the Union only a few million nlshlng automobiles for some of the interested lt ls noticeable that mem-- ed political meetlngs tut if they did not comply with the pln grounds. As arnica and salves Bpjrea to overthrow .political organl-schofraternity. The poorly-pai- d keep up this teachdollars a year to Jaw their franchises would be forfeitai used at public expense in tho teachers back in tho States do brs undergo a change of heart that lzati0n8. they have Imposed their canm for tne municipality. didateB upon the people and driven ed. Theso franchises were secured playgrounds to enable the children to ing of race hatred In tho district pub- not caro anything about thlB. All they bodeJ( 1I anhnnla Now wliv not. In the thoy come to see what ,otera to their support through al too little an expense, and are now pursue their games, why should not Is to be taxed upon Evidently the . name 0f all that is 'good .for ... Union, have to do with it " o valuable an asset that not tho re- - llifiimiille . . threats of starvation; they have sup-M- r. nmiitis nlso lw parried their own small salaries to help buy Washington really needs. Chairman, I saw in the Wash- - pn.S8ed froedom of screech, In tho those automobiles for the Washington f" mrrend?ngeVrmthrZUSreWh,Ch Evening Star of Friday, Jan. rtct 0f Columbia and made liberty ot school teachers. If a Janitor of a school is caught 12, 1912, an article which, in speaking- political action an offence; they havo one wlio rill read the Record containf the government's contribution tothemselves whittling upon tho 1IJJ"f.r;' hnh vn Hir- hauling off coal covered up with ashes Ward the District of Columbia, says: reduced tho wealthy, tyrannized over ,, ing the proceedings of the committee 20)(j0) ,end tho poor, ostracised tho honest and, recnt the school he may be reprimandtho whole house while this bill cSSCd by the school board I take It Chairman, hare Just cytabj J,play ed, but ho docs not fail to have his "In lbs restrictive treatment by tho , ersecuted the independent; thoy may be ar- has been undor conslderailoa can for granted that tho ;00000 Iead on. the district Officials mar. In tfie nxei I rvinfariarnta nut In hill fnr haitlfner el's mtif of rnranill,. i.. k. ,..,i. BEN ' elusion that any motion made or any other Purpose than for writing and cl8e of tteIr "clal functions, deem the ashes B.way; but the taxpayer rolliu In the States doee not care, all amendment offered by me has had for nuring purposes. That other nur best: and aa these equipments Us purpose the rep al or Impairment poso must bo for Jackstraws In tho within tho scope of their selection, he has to do with It Js to buy the coal FOR THE of a single act of congress. If 1 sougat Pysrounds. If this tralnloafl of pen-t- would It not bo well to increase tho ana pay fon hauling the ashes. ashes are hauled away free do that, this Is nelthor tho time nor c,'a were DOt of suitable sire already appropriation and erect on "Undo Sor Jackstraws. hatchets from every man's back yard iu Wash- might be Tom's Cabin?" the place for It. Not only Is music taught in the lnston. But the taxpayer back In tho Upon the. other hand, I have filth- - sPH?tl Instead of Jackknives. has nothing' to do with that; endeavored to have tho commit-- cvc,' "Ptchetn should be lurnhbed Washington schoils, but these self- He Sheds Light on Washington n(wl children, anyway. ho has to do Is to pay for tho haul- K'e of the whole house confine itself the Tboy playing pianos pianolas I believe strictly to tho law as It Is now upon couiu get abundant amusement oufc of they call them aro put in and paid " Municipal Appropriations. number of dentists aro employed tho ctatute books. During the re "breaking up and making mumblo for by your and my accordlim condo dontal work for nearjy 60,000 mainder of tho time this bill Is under pegs out of the $3,000 worth of good stituents. Those instruments uro not re- JOHNSON i...t i I rents the flmire of a rrowlni? vnnlh' t ter ot appropriations the district ri -- ... .. . .. .. i.. . l PEOPLE o s strain-childre- n, ap-B- lit-ti- one-hnl- g lf WJ 1 one-hal- I ii. Sh JJlhi.'M f &""!' -- 7- - i & " 1 "l8" J ' lfS2 ZZ Vtr: r, A n ""' ? p,' w Ll, I .- I Pf0'" TVT ni,.. T "l trS A "!" "" our "1! thent'led JSifJ """"'i'" 1 l' I 7 J3 J - ,?1 th.TJ!'tn m1, T " two-tnir- """'""' , rer5 , gen-ther- J Pt legal-subjec- t. '' - d snt e, I e. con-whic- self-gov- .ij . ,.. I """" ... . 0, .. " I se well-to-d- o - task-crutche- d con-scad- ol ol .! f iST" fEfT ... " . ' DIs-ingt- P""d' m .0" WEDNESDAY, MARCH 0, 1012. THE HARTFORn HFRAT n PAGE SEVEN. I Into a pluaso a great popular Issue. o.o haVe rotalned the leading' members payers In thestate andvglven away o 0f;O o oV O In plain and homely speech he of ho bar, subsidized the churches here, and thon by 'thent wasted, O STOLEN OK STKAVED; ' LOST OK. MISLAID O points out tho problem and'as simand schemed for 'the control of tho thrown to the winds,' In swimming O ply suggests Its solution. School and'charltablo fund; they have pools, greenhouses and things llko O O O O'O OOOOOOOOOO Governor fought the power of appointment of that, which our children In the counWilson Is easily tho most notable Judges to bo the ministers and havo try never dream of getting. During Tho following is a copy of a political thinker of the period. mado tho police, agents of their will J tho last session of congress, when uniquo notice affixed to the church Richmond (Va.) they havo organized a mllltla estab- they had an appropriation bill approdoor at White church, London. lishment on tho basis of an, army priating sixty odd thousand dollars Navigating tho Mountains, "Missing, Sunday last, some famcorps. with which to buy books for tho chll-arc- n massacres When the Armenian of this district, I offered an ilies from church. "This grave Indictment, If anywise "Stolen, several hours from the wero commanding the Interest nnd amendment to insert before the word true of the late governing power of the district, becomes at once a lesson "children" tho word "Indigent." That Lord's day, by a number of people sympathy of the civilized world, ex-a every of different ages, dressed in their newspaper correspondent rushed got practically and a prorhecy when it Is contem- amendment citedly into the offlco of Assistant plated to vost Jjtlll broader, powers Democratic vote, but did not get a Sunday clothes. upon the, commissioners other than single vote on yonder side of the "Strayed, half a score of lambs, Secretary of State A. A. Adeo with those conferred upon the governor house. If our school children have to believed to have gone in the direc- the question: Luy school books at home, and then and board of public works." "Mr. Secretary, will you tell mo tion of 'No Sunday School.' Mr. Chairman, that Is a frightful in- have the pennies taken from their "Mislaid, a quantity of Bllver and definitely whether or not tho United" dictment; but la that indictment a pockets to buy school books for the copper coins "on. tho counter of a States Government will send any was made. Haa that children of the millionaires here, public houso, the owner being in a battleships to Armenia?" prophecy prophecy beon fulfilled? Is It not be- then I say that If their parents be "No ships will be sent there," reing fulfilled every day and every hour the right kind of Americans they will state of great excitement at the plied Adee, with great gravity. tolerato It no longer. But, Mr, Chair- time. while wo stand here? You hear It I am Informed, has "Wanted, several young people. "Navigation, ald on the streets and you see It man, the prophecy which I read to In the press that an attempt isv going you but a moment ago shows I had When last seen were wnlklng In j not been good In the vicinity of Ar it in a newspaper clipping here, but in pairs up the Sabbath Breaker's arat since the time of Noah's ark." to bo made to repeal tho Popular Magazine. system. But realizing their enormi- I do not find it now. I have It here. Lano, which leads to the City of No ties, realizing that the government In the Washington Times of April 28, God. A Itoiiiarknlilc Iteronl, of the United States has protected 1911, I find these words used by a "Lost, a lad carefully reared, not No one In the last ten years has this infant Industry, the District of minister from the pulpit: long from home, and for a time "You," speaking to the citizens of University of Colunlbla, to the point where the high very promising. Supposed to have left the Business protective tariff has protected tho In- the district, "are like a lot of InBowling Green, Ky., without a poon a reservation, governed by gone with ono or two older companfant manufactories of this country, diansUnited States government and completing the combinions to Prodigal Town, Husk Lane. sition after namely, to tho detriment of the peo- tho and with Just as much intelligence as In"Any person assisting In the re- ed course In Bookkeeping ple, they fear and tremble that out dians are governed. I have seen legis- covery of the above shall In no wise Shorthand. of Just Indignation It may bo re-pealed. They flee when no man pur-- , lation passed for.the district that has lose his reward." All From One Germ. my cltlzenhlp In the sueth. When they fear Its ropeal, shamed me for "I have found a new perm," anUnited States." NO Hl'ICIDK MOTIVE KOK Is their first step? To the ft hat As forecast nearly 30 years ago, nounced the eminent savant. V. S. TAYLOIVS White House they flee. There, as prepresident has been surrounded, sai, his friend. "Ah. Indeed!" dicted 30 years ago, they surround the high officials have been brought Indianapolis, Ind.,Feb. 29. Mys- "And what will be its effect?" the president of the United States, the and now, as then, there seems a In, Edand when they emerge from the suspicion, "it will produce twenty magazine at least, the ministers may tery still surrbunds the death of White House they come with smiles have of former articles, three hundred newspaper ward Swager, been subsidized by this crowd upon their faces, saying to ienv and pet my portrait help fasten upon the District of Gov. Taylor, of Kentucky. Swag-or'- s interviews, selves and others, 'Do not fear for to near Fall printed all over the countiy," rebody was found we plan, because If the Columbia thatIs condition which tho of no more Import- Creek with a bullet wound In his plied the eminent savant, with that now Amctlcan congress repeals It the ance have. It to me than It Is to any other heart. Echoes of domestic trouble, careful icgard for accuracy which president will veto It." The commembPt on this floor; but I do feel which might have formed a basis has always distinguished his uttermittee en tho affairs of the District because of my position on tho for a motive for suicide, were heard, ances. of Columbia has sought to arrive at that on tho District of ColumCoroner Durham is still probthe condition of tho accounts between committee Positions IMciiIlf.il. bia I should call attention to theso but of Columbia and the the District ing the case. The fact that the Bowling Green things. -- yUnited States. Are facilities, being According to the statements of Business University receives three Mr. Johnson's The remainder given to tho accountant and to that speech was a legal of argument relative attorneys, Swager brought suit Tor or four times as many calls for Its committee? Let us see. Twice has to the liability of tho United States divorce from his wife, Anna B. graduates as It" Is able to furnish, the secretary of tho treasury refused vpon $15,000,000 of bonds. Swager, formerly Miss Anna H. Tay- should lie a sufficient encourageeven to answer a polite letter from ago. The lor, more than a year ment to any young man or oung the cbahnian of the committee on tho Itcpcls Attack of Death. suit was withdrawn, however, and lady who wants a laiger salary and District of Columbia asking that the years ago two doctors told tho papers removed from the court "Five man who has been in charge of these opportunity for promotion. Posir, accounts for nearly 25 years bo per- me I had only two years to live." flies on permission of Judge Rem-stetions am plentiful, hut iiualllled of the Circuit Court. A recon- people are exceedingly scarce. mitted to go with this accountant and This startling statement was mado bhow him the accounts upon the by Stlllman Green, Malacnlte. Col. ciliation was effected and according books. Where are those books? "They told me I would die with to statements of members of the HendiKhi'3 that come from n disMembers of congress know that at consumption. It was up to me then family, the Swagers lived happily ordered stomach or constipated the north of the treasury building to try the best lung medicine and I afterward. bowels tiro permanently cured by there is a long flight of granlto steps. began to use Dr. King's New DisIt puilfles the sstem Coroner Durham believes that the HERBINE. No Answer to Letters, . covery. It was well I did, for to- conditions under which the body and r'uii'a'cs the bowels'. Price Back under those steps, covered day I am working and believe I owe was found make a murder theory 50c. Pold by Hartford Drug Co., with the dirt of a third of a century, my life to this great throat and untenable. The revolver found at Hartfoid, Kv., Donovan & Co., Heaare the old accounts between the lung cure that has cheated the the Bide of the body, with one cart- ver Dam, Ky. m United States government and the grave of another victim. It's folly ridge exploded, the Coroner sas. At NcwVcrk, In November of thl3 District of Columbia. This accountwith coughs, colds or other has been positively Identified as beant, a most competent man they all lo suffer year, will bo hold the I'rst Internaand lung troubles now. Take ing the weapon of Swager. admit that he is has been compelled throat philatelist, or stamp collec SO Members of Swager's family, ac- tional and is now driven to the necessity the cure that's safest. Price to hu given In cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free cording to the Coioncr, say the tors' exhibition, of taking off his clothes down to his valued at Ameilca. S'amps m weapon was not one which ho carundershirt and going back under at James H. Williams. will be shown. fbese nasty, dirty steps, and there ried with him on tho road, but was taking out books upon which a hand rtaken from his rooms on his return l'as not been laid for a quarter of a FOR FLETCHER'S to this city last week. This, tho FOR FLETCHER'S century to seek what ho finds. Havo Coroner believes, points unmistakagreat officers of this country the I m bly to sulcldo as tho cause of death. iw i given to tho American congress the He Heard Nothing. feeling right which tho American people bulld"ng on Check a bilious, half-sic- k Alter 100 years A tall man f'om the timbered have, especially when that' right is A dose of Nastau street. New York, once own-- 1 Into a Fredonla store tho before It gets serious. asked In the most rolito and dignified hills went It re- ed b.v Aaron Burr and used by him Is the remedy. HERBINE terms? If It is. denied by any one, other day to do some trading, stores energy, appetite and cheerful tor Ills law olllce. Is to come down, Among tho desired purchases was a lie should simply deny it, out not reTiOc. Sold by Hart- to mako way for n modem strucfor his wifo. Entering spirits. Price fuse to answer a polite letter, as two shirt-waiCo., Hartford, Ky., Donture my letters have not been answered the store, ho was directed to tho ford Drug of m by tho secretary of the treasury. Bui shirt-waidepartment, and mado ovan & Co., Beaevr m Dam, Ky. these accounts will be found. This his want known to the young lady Try This One. house has conferred authority upon who was In charge. "What bust?" Here Is a puzzlo that puzzles evthe. committee on the District of Co- asked the saleslady. The man lookyour lumbia to go Into them. That com- ed at her inquiringly a moment and erybody: Take the number of living brothers, double the amount, mittee has done so to the fullest ex- It may be from overwork, but tent it could up to the present timet then said: "I dunno, I didn't hear add to It three, multiply by live, add the chances are its from art InSun. to It tho number of your living Neodesha (Kan.) ,lut the power of this house will, I nothing!" active LIVER . ay, be called upon, if necessary, to multiply the result, by ten, add , "5 force the production of those books. With a well conducted LIVER tho number of deaths 'of brothers It these high officials who hive them one can do mountains of labor and subtract ISO from tho result. LAME EVERY MORNING. in charge will not lend a helping without fatigue. Tho right hand figure will bo the hand to see whether or. not tho Unit, number of deaths, tho middle figure It adds a hundred per cent to ed States government, whom they w'lll be the number of living sisters ones earning capacity. icpresent, has had and Is to have a A Bad Back is Generally Worse nnd the left hand figure will show fair settlement of its accounts beIt can be kept in healthful action in the Morning Hartford the number of living brothers. Try tween the government of the United by, and only by it and see. States and tho District of Columbia, People are Finding then I say God help this country. A HOW TO HE A MINI) READER change Is Impending. The Infant Relief. According to THE ONLY ZANCIGS. have been protected manufactories This remarkable book will enable by a taritf wall so long that the peoto name blindfolded, A back that aches all day and you, though ple In tho last congressional election any article presented; give the full Arose from ocean to ocean and from causes discomfort nt night la usualthe gulf to the lakes, and because of ly worse In tho morning. Makes you namo and address on a card, etc., .TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. uprising there Is a majority feel as If you hadn't slept at all. etc. Great for Church, Lodge ard vpon tbU side of the hpuso today or to earn To cure a true kidney backache other Entertainment, X which wishes and which Intends to you must cure the kidneys. Doan's money on tho stage. Price $1. Adsee that the accounts between the especially prepar- dress, L. G. FIXEN, 1313 Carmen government of the United States and Kidney Pills are 7t4 Ave., Chicago. 111. ed for Blck or weakened kidneys the District of Columbia havo been If you aro it is s.ifo to say that jou enjoy make you feel bettor, work better; properly kept. (Applause.) good health, as it is impossible to bo happy rest better. Activity of the "100." unless you nro w ell. Noted phyaicinus will proves The following statement tell you that bad stomnchs ami torpid her3 This 13 but the beginning of an, tho merit of Doan's: aro tho causo of 05 per cent of nil dieaes. i other question. This select 100. I Children. For Infants and For tho iw- -t 12 yearn SKVLN BARKS h.is Earlington, Mrs. H. C. Smith, they call it here, hang around t all unequalled Ky., says: "I was afflicted with The Kind You Have Always Bought proved to be ho and KIDNEY renu ily forand the Capitol doors and beseech and ST0MACD, LIVER t nuhfos, years. I had seplead with every man, "For God's kldnoy trouble for tho greatest tonic and blood purillurlcnowii. Bears the It makes your diostiou what it should bo cake take care of tho National City, vere pains In tho small or my back W&&H and keeps your entiro RVfctem in good ton. Signature of In which you own a part." Mr. Chair- nnd whenever I stooped or lifted, dltiou. Price of SEVEN BARKS is but 50 man, since I have been In congress the attacks were particularly acute. Money cents a bottlo at all drugg-nts- . I and every other man who has been My back ached at night and when I WILSON OIIKAT POLITICAL if not gat tailed. Address in congress have paid enough '"in ex- aroso in tho morning I was very THINKER OK THE I'EHIOD LYMAN BROWN, 6SiMnrraySt.,NewYorl!,N.Y. orbitant charges to buy himself a lame, I became tired easily, felt homo here which he might call his Woodrow Wilson is not n pheT own, but no matter bow much he has languid and was frequently troubled He, is a fact. IIo is not Vald they will ever call It theirs. Let by headaches' and spcHs of dizziness. nomenon. cne of you whoso city they say this I know that my kidneys wero dis- an Incident; he is c cause. No presis offer to take ono item of anything ordered, as tho kidney secretions ent day apeakor so clearly states --? IK jjflG without paying two prices for It, and wee unnatural. Learning of Doan's true Democratic principles, none bo then seo whether It Is your city or Kidney Pills, I began their use and clearly translates 'the ancient and bs ;&y3 tig? g theirs I say, Mr. Chairman, that Is tho contents of two boxes cured mo. fundamental philosophy of tho re- RSIkA1 V the same condition which arose and t shall recommend this remedy at lation of ono man. with another man Ki i antlray-e-tiA-r. IJm 7e tell you ho-.t .... ..... UMJ rauscd, a public uprising in this land 'every opportunity." .t ... l r.V. ...1...1 In terma of present day understand KI j1'.;); a idcAH ito IICl .' t for against the trusts, which are but the '8 cr i in- io i For sale by nlj dealers. Price 60 ing. For statins and discussing ; t' i outgrowth and the offspring of this Co., Buffalo, the political and economic questions cents. Fostor-Mllbur- n high rrotectlvo tariff. Now, there le. w- - sin TVt '.i vi co lu.i. M M. SACZL u. G )ui comes cad is rising from da to day, I Now York, solo agonts for tho which havo arisen in tho nation, ho .U C??. .HE, KI. j:, 'Ml 4 SI e r stands head nnd shoulders nbove not in tho halls of congress alono, United States. iia.8.. 1H..J, iiuta, wi.ui.. mi ' tut throughout this land, a cry that the other characters. He reduces Remember tho name Doan's j being Aiken from the tax and take no othor. money la olumc3 to an epigram; ho packs ; Times-Dispatch. half-and-ha- lf oooo ooooo wjHHHDJk Tho Hind You Havo Always Bought, nnd which has been in uso for over 30 years, has homo tho sinnturo of and has been inaua under his per- . sonal supervision since its infancy. ? CCCCAMt Allmvno ono this. " aro but All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd " Experiments that trifle with nnd endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Just-as-good i Costoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is ricos.-i.ut-. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroy Worms and allays Fovcrlshness. It cures Diarrhtea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. What is CASTOR! A C GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Scars tho Signature of SON-IN-LA- son-in-la- w half-and-ha- The CzY EM 1THK You Have Always Bought TT MUflNAV In Use For Over CCNTAUHCOMFANT, STRICT. NEW VOK CITV. 30 Years. -- ymry" "T!i "TsTT" MM- ill anaaerower uompaav up m (IM OKI'OICAl Kll) -" mnLmtmaci tmJiat J amTf"asfp T T" T" Vw' trnlmrn Kifea cdl-- a a--ua E. G. e BARRASS, MGR., EE:a.-j-?to?c3- -. JSZ-y- . Will ivi'-- nonr lions 4' oi cost. Electric Liyhls are clean, hralthy and safe. No home or basin ss house should Or without them whin within reach. Children Cry CJ-llero- Cry C ASTO Rl A st O ASTO R A BLOUNT'S "TRUE BLUE J STEEL BEAM PLOWS 16 INCHES GV TO Acknowledged by all as the Plow of Quality LONGEST LIFE FINEST MATERIAL BEST WORKMANSHIP PERFECT FINISH st wa So Tired Strong Light Durable Easy Running sis-tor- s, -- SOLD BY- - HAKTI'OKI), LIKENS & ACTON KENTUCKY Tutt'sPills tat Are You Happy? e CASTORIA I c. cxt'm'c"c and oroduction It takes years and years of breeding to produce a tiwroiigh-brc- d from a scrub, fust so with the Sticknc'" Engine it has taken veais and vears to produce a perfect ermine. D. G. Young EXCLUSIVE AGENT ESE-E- J D. G. YOUNG Beaver Dam, Ky. I l 1 M H r. white, Burns clear and Mcadr to the last drop. For tho sake of evervonn In tho family. Insist on having Smokeless - Sootlcss Odorless Costs no moro than In terior tanlc - wagon kinds. Saves eyes; saves money. Your dealer has it In barrels direct from our worna LOUISVILLE, KY. IIlsh-GraIteflneiy nt Wurren, Fa. Motor Giuollne, Aato Oil, . -- i np-n- - t- P Solite Lamp Oil , &ffi8tsmmiP Sv CHAS. C. STOLL OIL CO.. de "Ko-Car- .'HMtelvd iftiiiflk.,.JHfe,v 4 . mjzm T Ml . rtfiK KlfillT. TH& HARTFORD HERALD March 2. Mies Gertrey Itaymon has closed her school' at Beda and returned to her home here. Dorn to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pat-tobaby January 24th, a. fine girl. Christened Elda C. The stock barn of' Jno. Farmer night. It was burned Tuesday contained two mulos, two cows, hay, corn, wagon and farming implements. The origin of the lire Is unknown, supposed to have been in cendiary. Loss estimated at $700. Miss Oda Raymon closed her school at Knottsville Tuesday and returned to her homo here Wednesday. She expects to teach a spring school at the samo place. The spring school being taught at this place by Miss Lula Mldklff i is largely attendod and progressing - DENNETTS. nicely. March 3. Mr. Frank Faught Miss Zoda Raymon, who has been , are visiting "his at school at Pleasant Ridge, is at and wife of father and mother hero. home this week. Miss Nora Danlol, who has been Mr. Clarence Ford and Miss Les-sl- e sick for some time, Is no better. Nevltt, of this place, were marMr. S. Hawkins is visiting rela- ried at Owonsboro February 28. tives at Smallhous. Mr. W. A. Helm and famly will Miss Vera Hawkins met with a move to Owensboro soon. m very painful accident last week by running a nail Into her foot. Sho For Diseases of the Skin. Nearly all diseases of tho skin Is getting along very nicely now however. such as eczema, tetter, salt rheum Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sparks, son and barbers' Itch, aro characterized Rexle Ford and daughter Lattlo by an Intense Itching and smarting, were the guests of Mr. J. A. Iluby which often makes life a burden , Sunday last. and family at and disturbs sleep and rest. Quick Chlun, of Deaver relief may be had by applying Mr. Thomas Dam, was a visitor at this place Chamberlain's Salve. It allays tho Saturday. Itching and smarting almost inMrs. J. H. Likens Is very sick at stantly. Many cases have been the homo of her granddaughter, cured by its use. For sale by all rn dealers. Mrs. Alfred Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Porter For Sale Town property, vacant relathes at Hartford Friday y dwelling. tots, cottages and night. A. C. YEISER & CO., Hartford, Ky. When you have rheumatism In your foot or Instep, apply ChamberWANTED, lain's Liniment and you will got quar Tuo good tpimntH on farm. Must quick relief. It costs but ter. Why suffer? For sale by all have good team and come well recfor Good proposition m ommended. dealers. n, 9-- lb two-stor- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1912. 'Die M. Hartjord Herald & tl. E. K.ULROAD TIME AT HARTFORD, KV. TA-BIJ- S Tho following L. & N. Tim Card1 Is effective from Monday, Aug. 2l8t: North Ilannd No. 11 due No. 114 duo at Hartford 7:19 a. m. at Hartford 3:40 p. m. South Bound No. 115 due at Hartford 8:45 a. m. No. 113 due at Hartford 1.46 p. m. II. E. MISCHKE, Agt. 1HE HUNGER OF THE LJITLE ONES Used as Club Over Their ed In one year $67,000 as overcharges. And In addition to the cases of overcharging which havo como to tho attention of- the commission, It Is bolUjved that thousands of shipments are paid for at both ends, of which the commission never hears, owing to the fact that the victims do not know they are being fleoced. An officer of the company above referred to admitted that the system employed to Identify prepaid packages was faulty, but had no particular apology to make. transportation for "Demand charges on prepaid shipments must cease,"declared Commissioner Lane, "The who was plainly provoked. complaint of this practice by ex press companies is universal. ADAUUP.fc. rSTEWART'S REDUCTION JxTLI i Id At Beaver Dam, Kentucky March 8 to March 23rd, NOTIONS AND FURNISHING G60DS. 2c 2c 2c ench Oc eacli 1912. T Striking Parents. BOLD In order to revive our business for the dull months, we will make the following prices: SCHEME? THE TRUST O CD To Force Strikers to Go to Paper of Pins Paper of Safety Pins Handkerchiefs g5 C O CL . Work Children Thrown Into Prison. P a o P to rt P (,'UKAT HOM-l'- CJAMK EXPOSED ' (By C. H. Tavenner.) Tho 2. March Washington. Woolen Trust, having found that bayonets would not compel its $6, $7 and $8 a week workers to call off their strike, is now utilizing the hunger of little children as a club to force the parents to return to work at a reduced wage. Hero 13 Low' the Trust Is working Its new scheme: Many charitable organizations In cities adjacent to Lawrence, where the strike is in progress, after reading of the desperate straits to which tho strikers' children had been reduced, made arrangements to have hundreds of these children cared for in private homes outside of LawI'n-drence until the strike ended. this plan, many children were bent away, some to New York and Boston, and some as far away as 1'htladclphia. With the knowledge that their children were being cared for ten-dly, the mothers and fathers back in Lawrence gained courage to carry on tho light. Freed from hearing their own children crying for bread, the strikers took renewed hope. What happened? The trust magnates, realizing that If all the little children were sent away from Lawrence, tho strikers could longer endure the struggle, at once Issued orders to the senile police and mili tia commanders to put a stop to the doportation of children. They knew that where hayonets, persecution, unlawful Imprisonment, and all other ordinary weapons of big corporations in fighting the unions might fall, there remained one thing' which the strikers could not long resist, and that was, the cry of their own children for food. These millionaires know that where strong men and women could suffer in silence themselves, they could not long bear to see their children suffer. Accordingly, there was Issued an edict against sending the children away where they could obtain food. Immediately a squad of State soldiers was sent to each railroad station, and when tho strikers arrled with their children, many of them were seized and thrown Into jail. Diabolical as this may seem, It actually Is being done, not In Russia, but right here In these United States. Tho Woolen Trust Is the most highly protected of all trusts. It makes millions of dollars annually In profits on stock that Is watered until It is soggy, and It is the same trust which refuses steadfastly to listen to tho plea of Its men for a conference to talk over wnge differences. Query: Since tho protectionists declared that Schedule K, which places n heavy tax on every nrtlcle or woolen clothing sold In the United States, was passed "solely" to "protect" tho workers In the woolen industry, and since these workers are receiving absolutely no protecwhy should the tion whatever, tolcrnto people longer American Schedule K7 (iuiiic Exposed. A Ilold-l'- p Iioforo you pay charges on an express package again, It might bo a good Idea to make suro the charges havo not boon paid at tho other end. Tho extent to which the express companies hae been lobbing the at people "by collecting lioth ends of a shipment, ns revealed befco the Interstate Commorce commlEaloa. is amazing and outrageous. -In tho case of one mm inv l"np It was oliown tbat It mni i ooo oven arres I" one day and collect er el s Q- 3 - Men's Linen Collars Hoso for Men, Women and Children. Oc pair 8c cacli Towels 25c All 35c Underwear 38c All 50c Underwear 13c 50c Dress Shirts c 75c Dress Shirts 80c Dress Shirts $1.00 A er. o i Q to FEW DRY GOODS PRICES. ? 3 rf C 3 PT .5c yard Best Standard Calico c 10c Gingham 11 12 c Gingham Oc Hope Bleached Domestic A big line of all kinds of Dress Goods at big reductions. LAMES' SKIRTS. MEN'S HATS AT DIG REDUCTIONS. Our large lino pt Men's Hats reduced 25 to 50 per cent. See our nice Druggets and Rugs. $1.24 Boy's $1.50 Suits 1.40 Boy's $2.00 Suits 2.40 Boy's $3.00 Suits 3.0R1 Boy's $5.00 Suits 0.48 .' Men's $8.50 Suits . 7.18 Men's $10.00 Suits 0.08 Men's $12.50 Suits 11.08 Men's $15.00 Suits 1.IO Men's $2.00 Odd Pants 1.08 Men's $2.rf Odd Pants 80c Men's $1.00 Overalls Broken lots much cheaper. LOW PRICES ON 'SHOES AND SLIPPERS. CJ CD CD P W in sr o 3 o o c CD 3 Notice of llentnl. L. R. Goodall, vs. Admr.,&c, Plaintiffs, ticular, ndiliess, ford Herald. the light parties. parX, enre of Hart- For fmtlicr D o 3 tf Sallle Shacklett, &c Defendants. Pursuant to an order of tho Ohio Court, entered In Order Circuit Rook No. 56, pago 152, Ohio Cir cuit Court Clerk's office, I will on Saturday, March 9, 1912, about ono o'clock p. m., by public outcry, rent to tho highest and best bidder what Is known as the late Jacob C. Warden homestead, near Centertown, this county. Tho farm contains about 70 acres, about 50 acres of which Is cleared land and all tillable except the 10 acres which is in second year's meadow, which will be Included In this rental. Same will be rented for tho year 1912, tho renter to give possession January 1, 1913. The rental will take place at the late residence of said Warden. Tei in, of llentnl Tho renter will bo required to execute bond with approved security Immediately afF. L. FELIX, ter rental. Master Commissioner. 8t3 3so. OTfiy. Report of trie Condition of the $.70 $1.50 values -5 $2.50 values LOO 3.00 values 2.50 5.00 values Just think of It! All these goods at half price. Wo have a nice line of Coat Suits for Ladles. All All All All 1- O c a a All $1.23 Shoes and Alf $1.50 Shoes and All $2.50 Shoes and All $3.00 Shoes and All $3.50 Shoes end All $4.00 Shoes and Slippers. .,.. . Slippers...?.... Slippers....'.... Slippers Slippers Slippers .. .$1.10 1.21 1.08 2.10 2.08 UAH 3 ff o CO 3 to p CD GROCERY SPECIALS. Arbuckles Coffee Loose Roast Coffee . . . ? 0 Bars Red Wrapper Soap '. 6 Bars Cleaneasy Soap 25c box Buttermilk Soap........' 25c 25c 25c 25c 20c p 0Q p 3 en First National Bank The above are only a few samples. All through our big OF HARTFORD stock, you will find them. Hnrtrord in the State of U Ken-Mick- We have lots of Spring Ginghams in Stock They All Go! y at the close of ness, Feb. 1!0, busi- 1012. Nineteen Miles a Second Without a Jar, shock or disturbance, is the awful speed of our earth through space. Wo wonder at such ease of nature's movement, and so do those who take Dr. King's New Life Pills. No griping, no distress, Paper just thorough work that brings Fractional Nickels, rency, good health and fine feelings, 25c. Cents m James H. Williams. Money RESOURCES. Leans and Discounts. $ 65,437.13 Ovedrafts, secured and none i unsecured U. S. nonds to secure 25,000.00 cliculation Danklng house, Furni1,000.00 ture, and Fixtures... 456.61 Debts in Suit Due from National Banks 8.63S.30 (not reserve agents) Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers, Trust Companies, 530.60 and Savings Banks.., Duo from approved Re26,037.98 serve Agents Checks and other Cash 272.97 ,. Items Notes of other National 1,500.00 Banks . Cur- V. M. Stewart & Co., KS&K TO THE 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 FencWire and Woven-Wiring can be had at this place. Your trade is solicited. e Fecrmnfers A : 5-l- 25-l- b Bucket of Stock Food or a b Box of Candy Given Away Apr. 13v much-advertise- The man, woman, boy or girl bringing us the greatest number or newspaper advertisements, dook or pampniet, ot any 01 tne toid articles, will received a 25-l- b bucket of Stock ling Food or a box of Candy. b. ' Contest Closes April 10, 1912. All that Is necessary is for'yoti to look over your county and farm papers and cut out the Idvertisments of the following goods: and , 59.92 Reserve Lawful in Dank, viz: Notice to Creditors, S.C. $6,835.00 All persons havlrfg claims against Specie 6,835.00 notes none tho estate of II. D. Curtis, deceas- Legal-tendfund with ed, are hereby notified to file same Redemption i" $ $ $ $ "l" J" $ $ $ $ AdministraU. S. Treasurer (5 per with the undersigned T -- GO 1,250.00 TO- cent of circulation) . . tor, propel ly proven, on or before day of May, 1912, or they . tho first rf $137,038.51 will be forever barred. Those perTotal sons knowing themselves Indebted LIABILITIES. to said estate will please call at my Capital stock paid in...$ 25,000.00 -- FOR12,500.00 ofllce in Hartford, Kentucky, on or Surplus Fund " Carpenter and Repair Work before the first day of May, 1912, Undivided Profits, less TIN WORK Expenses and Taxes and thereby save cost. Given un2,433.60 Pump and Furnituro Repairing $ paid der my hand this 4 th day of March,' 10t4 1912. Notds Bank National ,j, Soldoring and Saw Filingi Bug- - .j. 25,000.00 . gy Tops Covered and Lined. . F. L. FELIX, outstanding You'll find him in tho Dr. John jf Administrator of tho estate of It. Due to State and Pri J Mitchell oilieo on Main Street. D. Curtis, deceased. vate Banks and Bank2,516.67 "f ers A Pleasant Physic. . Beaver Dam, Ky Individual deposits subWhen you want a ploasant phys36.73J.86 ject to cljcek ic, give Chamberlain's Stomach and Time certificates of deLiver Tablets a trial. They are mild .' 32,791.51 posit and gentle In their action nnd alBOOKKEEPING Liabilities other than ways produce pleasant cathartic Buslness.Phonograph) 64.87 those above stated.. effect. Call at any dealers for a TYPEWRITING and i ib .rfVLPjA. TELEGRAPHYi, m free sample. "..$137,038.51 Total rmm- SMITH BUSINESS COLLEQE, ;, Isa. u4 Kate Ailiiilnlsliator's Sale. State of Kontucky,) It, l'rfiMtnt hn yuriof eiperlenc la merunttl. )sct. Saturday. March 9, 1912, On nd banking tmilnm, Ik SJ yeir MnrMIn 10,000 ) ,T. rounff mm tnd womn fnr inrrria. WEnter now. about one o'clock p. m., I will offer County of Ohio. LUtmiWIXHDB R. AMITII.LexInrton, Ky. I, J. C. IUley, Cashier ,ot the above for sale by public auction, at tho bank, do solemnly, swear that resldenco of tho late Jacob C. War- - named the aboe statement is tme to the den, near Centertown, one lot of knowledge and belief. corn supposed to be 175 to 200 best of my J. C. IULEY. Cashier. bushels. Subscribed and sworn to before me KfJKs from Prize Winners at KenTerms made known on day of tucky State Tnlr, 1011. Have mated this 29th day of Fobruary, 1912. sale. up (luce pens from which I will sell Y. L. MOSELEY. L. R. GOODALL. Admr.' St3 Kjikn at .Sl.no, SJ5.00 nnil S.OO per Notary Public. My commission as 'Notary Public setting; of 15. Will book oidcrs now An uneasy feeling in tho stomach for blilpnicnt later. Send for inntlnj; bowoln ylolds quickly to HER-BINexpires Ainrcu in, ian. or UJlst It's free. Will nUo sell n few It tones up tho stomach and Correct Attest: Inylnjr Pullets iit S?2.00 each. Satis. LVIN" ROWE, purifies the bowbls. Prlco 50c. Sold I faction KUiuantecd. C n B. TEL1X, by ITart'crd Drij? Co., Kartfo-- 4, y Oono an i Co, T3osvr p-J. P. STEVENS, . Kg. Brooks, m Directors. ;R.D. 'v. LIKENS & ACTQN Hartford, Kentucky. ." er Hess Stock Food. a Hess (for poultry) Hess Instant Louse Killer. Hess Dip ,&' Disinfectant. Wine of Cardui. Pan-a-ce- t Albert uiier .. Pinex. S. W. Paint. Foley's Cough Medicine. We keep a good supply of these goods and can supply you with any of them at the lowest possible prices. n Inoorporatod, To Our Farmer Friends and Patrons: the time to begin to anticipate your Fence wants. We have just received two far loads of the celebrated American Steel Wire Fonc.0. We bought it right, so we can givejyou a very low price on any speoificatioiifc you may need. Call and see us about your fence- Yours truly. Jow is- - i DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO.:; DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. $ NCORI'ORATED Single Comb' Buff Orpington , , J ' . s E. ' PEOPLE WRITING HERALD will pleaoo For THE get tbolr articles to us prompt- ly. Matters intended for pub- llcatlon in our reeular Issue (Wednesday) .must bo in our. hands on Monday withqut fall- ure, to insure publication. : u (1 ALL ADVERTISING Is cood. Soma is better and I some best. And tho best ad- - J verUplng n)edlunt In this sec- tl'ojyy ot tho country is TIE i HERALD. It reaphes the peq-pl- o money to whej, havo spend. . u, Grata, - .;. .j. .;. t.;. .j. .;.t . . .j., .;. .J.