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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): March 13, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912031301_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 13, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. THE HARTFORD HERALD. J' Subscription $1 Per Year in Advance. "I Cobj, lit Herald f i Souy World, lit Jfewi of All .Vatioai Lnrnbtring at Hj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 38th TEAR. "COFFEE HABIT" HARTFORD, KT., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1912. IHE IHE NO. 11 DM ) er's farm when he found a dynabo devised, which, under the decismite cap. Not knowing the nature ions of the Supreme Court, will SOUTH POLE INCOME TAX GIGANTIC of his find he. carried it to his homo conform to the Constitution." and with a knife scraped off the A DIBIGIBLE BALLOOX dirt. When ho reached the compoLIXE 1IETWEEX CITIES OT RADICAL 15 FOUND S sition, he struck a match and held AT HENDERSON tho cap over the lighted match. A Chicago, March 11. A dirigible terrific explosion followed, which blew off two fingers and the thumb Amundsen Claims Honor Is Adopted by All First-.- . passenger balloon line between this Nicely Reduced to Polit-- of the hand city and Indianapolis, Louisville Work on Which Will Bethat held the cap. A and Cincinnati, to be operated by piece of the cap also struck tho boy of Discovery. ical Basis. Class Nations. gin Very Soon. Indianapolis capital, Is practically in his eye, destroying the sight. assured now by the of The skin was broken In several HOW SUFFICE7 places on his fingers and hands GREAT BEJOIM IN NORWAY WILL MAKE BURDEN'S EQUAL the Indianapolis Commercial Club TOWN WILLjOJP IN A OAY other civic organizations. and from the force of the explosion and George Brown and G. L. Bumbaugh for some time the boy was In a Absurd Excuses for a Third dazed condition. Full Credit is Given the Noted Transferring Taxation from are organizing the company, which At the Site, and Millions of Is to have a capital stock of $30,-00Norwegian Explorer For Poor Consumers to Term Given by Teddy's Mil. .1. Q. HAYXES DEAD AT Feet of Lumber Will HOME IX OWEXSBORO The operation of ? dirigible with People of Wealth. His "Find." Mouthpiece. be Used in Work. a capacity for ten passengers In n J. Quint Haynes, one of the best carriage suspended under a DKFIXIXG A VEIIY BAD HABIT known citizens of Owensboro, died XO MESSAGE FHOM CAPT.SCOTT WHAT LAWYEll W.M.TAFT SAYS foot gas bag as an excur- TO EMPLOY MEN" OX .JOB of liver trouble at 11:20 o'clock sion ship, Is the plan of the promo-tor- s. By C. H. Tavcnner.) The ship, which would be the London, March 8. No word has In an editorial, of which It will Saturday night In his apartments at Just as goon as the river reaches i not soon hear the last, The Outlook tho corner of Prederlca street and come from Capt. Scott. Full credit Washington, March 11. Instead first aerial craft to fly as a passen- a stage of within fifteen feet of low H Mr. Haynes had is given Amundsen's claim, though of taxing sugar nearly two cents a ger carrier in the Western hemis- wnter mark, work will be attempts to explain away the Incon- -' Griffith avenue. st.it d been critically 111 for tho past four friends hope Scott also reached the pound, place a tax on wealth! phere, is to be called Indianapolis. on dam 4 s which is to be constructsistency between Roosevelt's declarations against a or five months, but his condition pole. Amundsen declined to say ed in the Ohio river six mile beiow The Democratic House of Reprethird term and his present willing- grew worso on Saturday morning, anything about Scott in an Inter sentatives has announced this as a IXTEIIESTIXG "FIXDS" tho city, cnys the Henderson TWO THOUSAND YEABS OLD ness to accept a third term. It will and his death was expected at any view In Tasmania. 'King Haakon part or Its program to bring about It will require five year.; to bo remembered that in 1904, after momeijt during tho day. and thousands of others have wired a reduction In the cost of living. complete the work and thee will Naples, March 9. Highly intervas born In Ohio congratulations. Mr. Haynes being assured of his election, Mr. Now get ready for tho old cry: esting discoevrlog have been made be 500 men employed all th time. (iifat Rejoicing. Ilooserelt iS3ued the following county, February 1C, 1833, and at "You can't do it; it's unconstitu- in connection with th excavations There will b a large hotel erected years the time of his death was 59 Christiana, Norway, March S. statement: tional!" Whenever it is proposed 'i. the ruins of Puinpd. A street on the bank near the site of the dam y re"On the 4th of March next I old. In tho year 1874 ho moved to Two local newspapers beforo work Is begun. Fiftv pot tapartner- ceived dispatches from Capt. Roald to tax wenlth Instead of poverty, lending to tho Forum, which wai shall have sorved three and a half Wliitesville and formed a wealth r.ilpoa the uuontlon of con- c'oed at both enCs by otu pillai'3 ble houses have been purcbasd b years, and this three and a half ship with O. W. Mullen In the drug Amundsen announcing that he the contractors and (hero vl'A he years constitute my first term. The business. In 1897 he went to Ow- reached the South Pole an Decem-be- r stitutionality, accompanied with tho .ir the purMie if excluding car many others erected by persons w iio charge of "radicalism." The in- riages, now proves to havo been ono 14, 1911. The dispatches were wise custom which limits the Pres- ensboro and with Mr. Mullen opencome tu i5 not radical. Every first-cla- of tho chief thorough or the will be Interested and have someident to two terms, regards the sub- - ed a drug store on East Second sent from Hobart, Tasmania, where thing to sell to make a piofit from. n.itlou of the oaith except ( ity. stance and not the form, and under street, which "eventually became fa- Amundsen arrived yesterday. A small town will spring up near this one ratios a pnrt of Its reveII Is lined with shop, the walls mous as the wholesale drug firm of no circumstances will I be a candi"Pole nue to The dispatches read: meet tho expenses of govern, .if which sliow inscription l nnd the site In two weeks from the presDereached, fourteenth-soventcent- h date for or accept another nomina- Mullen & Haynes. among marble ti.blots, wiiie'i are well pro- - ent. The town will grow up like a by taxing Incomes, by his cember." Mr. Haynes Is survived means ment This evidently tion." mushrcom. In one day's time such n;it:ons boing Great Britain, served. A great quantity of Three days later Mr. Roosevelt wife; four sisters, Mrs. R. A. Kelly, that he remained three days in the large treasures of great historic there will be a town with a many of Calhoun; Mrs. John S. Miller, of vicinity of tile pole, probably for Japan, France, Denmark, Germany, said: "I havo not changed, and Holland. Austria, Switzerland, Aus- value havo been found, and the in- hotel, residences, stores and shall not change, that decision thus Owensboro; Mrs. S. D. Cruse, of the purpose of taking accurate ob- tralia, New Zealand, and many vestigators have gathered up a other business houses, with street3 Louisville; Mrs. Marshall P. Smith, servations ns to his position. announced." ' electric more. Springfield', Mo.; live brothers, quantity of petrified fruit and laid out and lighted Rejoicings over Capt. AmundThe renunciation of the third of lights. There will also bo a water lineal policy, meat. Under our present Messrs. Scott and Atwell Haynes, of sen's success In reaching tho South term is now embarasslng and Mr. plant and a filter that will supply tho expanses of maintaining the In one shop a inrgc terra cotta the Out- Owensboro; W. D. Haynes, of Port- Pole are widespread. The feeling army Roosevelt's spokesman, navy, building public kitchen range was discovered, on drinking water for the citizens of and look, has undertaken to dissolve land, Oregon, and Clayton and Dex- of tho people was voiced In the very Goevrn-men- t, the top of which rested an oval cop- this new town. There will be EvLouisville. Storthing by the President, Fred- - buildings and running the the inconsistency in coffee. It says: ter Haynes, of m m few drones in this boom town. is met by taxing the things per boiler in perfect condition, con; i "In Mr. Roosevelt's specific case HOX. BEX crlk Konow. At the opening of the people must have in order to taining water, which, the scientists ery citizen will ha'e a duty ;o perI. IUXGO HAS session, President Konow, amid tho it is sometimes said that his state-meCALL FIIOM INJURY live. Practically all revenue Is de- says, has been there since the time form In the construction of the CLOSE from the members, in 1904 and f907 that he loud cheers rived through the custom houses of the eruption nearly 2.000 years. dam. would not accept another nominasaid: It will take several sawmills, Messenger of ofiices, with Qwensboro revenue The "We cannot begin our day's work and ltrnal tion would make his acceptance of a Sunday say: running all the time, to furnish the tho eceptlon or a comparatively SAID SHE WAS THYIXG -"wlln"6ul"expressihg our thankful nomination this "year Inconsistent. TO ESCAPE HEIl FATHER lumber necessary to build the dam. corHon. Ben D. Rlngo had rather a joy, and What Mr. Roosevelt said In 1904 the admiration and pride small amount derived from the One and one-ha- lf million feet of close call on Friday, when he bare- with which we are all filled by tho poration tax, which was recently and 190? referred, of course, to a ly escaped being Messenger of lumber will be used yearly, making The Owensboro struck by an ava- news that Capt. Roald Amundsen passed as a cheating substitute for consecutive third terra. Mr. Roosea total that will be used In the five to an Income tax. While the hats, Friday says: and his comrades have reached the velt believes, although we do not lanche of snow and ice, that fell Claiming that she was simply at- years of 7,300,000 feet. Contracts the sidewalk from the roof of the South Pole and planted the Norwe- coats and shirts of the masses are share his belief, that the settled Methodist church at the corner of gian flag there. We are proud In taxed almost 71 per cent, under tempting to escape from n father, have been made with owners of policy of this country makes a third Fourth and Daviess streets. Mr. the thought that these men are our this fiscal system, Rockefeller, Mor- whom she said was a tyrant, and sawmills to furnish this large Presidential term for consecutive gan and other millionaires are not that she wanted to go to her moth- amount of timber. B. E. Xesblt, of any man Impolitic, If not improper; Rlngo was standing at the point and that they er in Evansvllle, Sallie Johnson, a Geneva, has signed a contract to where the snow and ice struck only have once more succeeded In cover- asked by the federal government but the Outlook has a better sixteen-year-ol- d girl from Simmons, furnish 470,000 feet each year un' before the great mass ing tho name of Norway with to pay any tax whatever on their Ohio county, was held In the office til the dam Is completed. preclatlon of his intelligence than a moment swollen fortunes. Thus a poor man crashed to the pavement and had glory." to suppose that he had In 1904 or A planing mill, equipped with only moved on with the Intention of family actually pays morn at police headquarters for about The Storthing then telegraphed with a has now, the slightest Idea of desecuring a cigar at a store a block to Capt. Amundsen running tho government two hours, Thursday afternoon, af- planers and ripsaws will be proxld-e- d towards fining a third term except in the at Hobart, Tason a large boat or barge. From ter having been picked up by the Ho had only taken a few way In which we have here defined away. mania, Its warmest greetings and than does a millionaire bachelor. police at the corner of Fourth and twelve to twenty men will be emsteps, when the Ice and snow, beThe Democratic plan is to place it. The situation may perhaps be coming thanks. Prederlca streets, on a complaint ployed in this mill handling the loose by the warmth of the Telegrams of congratulation in sugar on the free list. This will made by her father. The little girl rough timber and getting It ready made clear by a homely illustra sun's rays, slipped from the roof. It tho name of King Haakon, of the repeal an annual burden of 0 tion. When a man says at break- was such was Sent with Officer Logsdeti, and to be used in the construction of a great mass of Ice that Norwegian government, and of the In taxation from the breakfast in the morning, 'No, thank spent the night at his home and in the dam. had It struck any passerby, It would Geographical fast table, now borne by the Ameryou, I will not take any more cofsociety here, were In addition to the timbers there ills custody. painful, If ican people. Then the present cory to Capt. Amundfee,' It does not mean that he will assuredly have Inflicted forwarded The girl told a long story of the will be 1,700,000 pounds of steel not dangerous, injuries. poration tax will he extended to In.. sen at Hobart. not take any more coffee alleged III treatment nnd suffering used, G.000 barrols of cement, 73 or m morning, or next week, or next OLD GAS WELL COMES His Majesty has consented to the clude individuals and to which she had been subjected be- 100 tons of concrete, thousands of Queen ships having an annual income of cause of the actions of her father, pounds of bolts nnd spikes. The month, or noxt year." TO LIFE VEHV SUDDENLY use of his name and that of To call this piece of pettifogging Maud on the maps of tho newly dis- $.',000 a year or more. Tho ex- and said that she would never live cost will be large. Some of tho ingenious, would dignify it. It is covered territory In the Antarctic. cess of Income over $3,000 will be with him, but that she wanted to men employed will get largo salaNoblesvllle, Ind.,March 8. There i about as absurd an excuse as was taxed one per cent, bringing Into go to her mother. ries. Tlio company doing the work was a vivid reminder of the palmy This city Is gayly decorated with ever advanced in defense of an In- days of natural gas in this county flags and bunting In honor of Capt. the treasury between $50,000,000 will be paid $1,4 00,000 by the Govnnd 00,000,000 a year, which will Hays Tin' Herald Loses Money excusable proposition, but the cof- 20 years ago, when n gas well on Amundsen's accomplishment, ernment. The work will bo Intermore than cover the $31!, 000, 000 On lllin. Amundsen is Safe. fee Illustration is the most exquis- the Ault farm took on now life toesting and the place will be visited now derived annually from the suSeymour, lnd., March 9, 1912. Hobart, Tasmania, March 9. ite part of this intellectual morsel. day and began producing gas at the by thousands of people from all Editors Hartford Herald, Hart- ovor the surrounding country. It Would It not be well for the Out- rate of 500,000 feet overy 24 hours. Captain Roald Amundsen, who ar- gar tariff. Tho price of sugar to Is estimated, will ford, Ky Dear Sirs: Inclosed find will bo the point of on tho steam- the consumer. It look to go a step further and tell intoiest for ion The well was drilled 21 years rived here yesterdny y told part of hl3 then be reduced about 1 M: cents a $1.00 to apply on my subscription miles. us how many cups of coffee Mr. ago and abandoned in 1900. It was er Fram, pound. You are account with Tho Herald. Roosovelt needs for his second 'cleaned out a few days ago, but story of his struggle to the South Tlio object of the lock anil dnm Is Those who scout the idea that losing $9.00 a year on my subscripIf a cup and seven-eightmeal? stage of water to create a nine-fogas to justify Pole for which the civilized world an there wasn't sufficient tax bill can be bo drawn tion. If the subscription price was itiiome waiting. (one term and threo and one-ha- lf in tlio Ohio river and to revive the the work and it was again aban- has been Tho Norwegian explorer told of as to stand the test of tho Supreme $10.00 a year. I do not see how I steamboat trade nnd make the rivyears) satisfied him for breakfast, doned. y escaping gas from the scientific knowledge ho gained, Court, may be referred to tho opin- could do without The Herald. how many cups will he regard as the woll shot 40 feet Into the air. er a commercial factor in the busiYours verv triilv, the tremendous obstacles he and his ion of ono of the country's leading sufficient for dinner? And is there ness of the towns along the Ohio Other wells In the same locality companions lawyers, William Howard Taft, as E. M. ROSS. a supper still ahead of him? If are being cleaned out.' surmounted and the It will be nnd Mississippi rivors. "In my judgment, an sufferings they endured In the quest follow.): Mr. Roosovelt takes two more terms one of the gieatest events In tho amendment to the Constitution for KICKED TO DEATH BY thnt was crowned by triumph and ,f now, he Is not bo old but that ho TIIIIOWX FOUR STORIES, HEELS OF DEAD MULE history of the lower Ohio river. It I an Income tax Is not necessary. t1 might take another recess and then BUT THE BABE SLEPT OX fame at last. Is one thing that men who have" m believe that an Income tnx, when demand two move cups for supper. long beon In tho cemeteries of vaCharlotte, N. C. March 9. Tho Possibly the Outlook may bo able Auburn, Mo., March 10. Snatch- passed Bosworth good roads bills the protective system of customs .Tames Brown was kicked to death rious Ohio river Pities toiled and tho Kentucky Senate and and tlio Internal revenue tax shall to reason out (to Its own satisfac- ed from its crib by a n prayer for. not furnish Income enough for at Trade, Tonn., Just across the precedont mothor, a baby was dropped out of await the signature of tho tion) tf'at the two-ter. No-t- h Carolina lino yesterday by a government needs, can and should only applies to the first meal and tho window of a burning building KTIIAXGI.I'D HFHSELF TO dead mule. Brown was taking the that one is free to drink coffee into the arms of a spectator four DEATH WITH SILK TIE animal from a nnrrow wagon to even to the oxtont stories below, without Injury and "without limit bury it, when the stllfoncd hind legs of consuming the entire pot at a without awakening It from Its Mt. Sterling, Ky March 9. Tyrecoiled with great force, striking subsequent meal. Since this great sleep, during a fire A man ing a silk tie around lior neck, Mrs. him ovor the heart and causing Or tlie'wrnpper nrnuml your Herald. You will find a little yellow governmental question has been re- who saw tho mother lean from .the instant death. He leaves a Elva Shrout.oue of the most popuslip. It has printed on it your name ninl a date after It. The date to the level of coffee drink- window, preparing to throw out the duced lar young women In this county, widow and five children. fellows when your subscription ex pi it's or ulien It did expire. This Is ing, the Outlook ought to tell Its child, caught It so gently that It committed sulcldo during last night. nil the book we keep of your subscription account, and there is no THIHTY-TWreaders to what extent the coffee waa scarcely jarred. CIIIDBEX Her body wns found in bed this excuse for you not knowing Just how yon stand with THE IIEHALD. liabit has taken hold upon the exMEET AT FATHEB'S 111 Ell morning about S o'clock. She was Wo are trying to get our subscription list on n strictly pression t. Is It posslblo that it bas EXORMOUS PROFIT MADE about forty years old and had been OX A MAXGAXESE MIXE basis, so as to avoid trouble and niNiindcrstuiidiiig. We do not Bryan's nerves? his. Kokomo, lnd., March 8. John an Invalid for years. Her husband, 'jffected xvnnt to force the puper upon nnyboXly against their will, but xve want Troyex, 81 ypars old, around whose J. Will Shrout. was In Cincinnati Commoner. Lynchburg, nil that Is duo us. ..Please give this matter your very prompt attenVa March 9. A feBtal board gathered dally 32 on business. Mrs. Shrout seemed syndicate headed by New York and tion. Look at that little yellow slip containing your name. It will HOY'S HAND MAXGLE1) children, 29 of whom were his own, to be In her usual health and spirBY A DYNAMITE CAP London, England, capitalists, chartell you Just xvhnt you need to know, without nny explanation from Is dead. Three of tho children were its last night. us. If it Is wrong in nny wuy, let us know. Anyhow, please pay us tered as Piedmont Manganese Corai those by his wife of a former marbought from D. W, what is flue. It takes much money to run a good newspaper nowaGlasgow, Ky., March 9. A moat poration, Wiion you have rheumatism In riage. Thirteen of the children days, henco wc must keep our subscription accounts collected up. remarkable accident is reported Myers the maganeso mines near were born of his first marriage, and your foot or Inrtep, apply ChamberEither como to The Herald office nnd pay tho arrears and u year In hero from Waterrlcvv, In which here for $500,000. Tho output Is 16 children were the result of his lain's Liniment and you will get ndvnnce, or, If you are not coming to town soon, send us a check or son of to be used In, London and Pittsburg. James Near,, the quick relief." It costs but n quarsecond marriage. o money-orde- r was. maimed for life. Myers paid less than ? 3,0 00 for tho Steel Neal for tho amount due. AYc will appreciate It ter. Why suffor! For sale by all and It will make us think you really want the paper. The boy was walking over his fath- - property ten years ago. Subscribe for The Hartford IlenUd. dealers. m OFJOSHELT a . 0. 133,-000-cu- I Oh-an-o- to-da- j ss fm-ct- i arch-nelogie- al nt fellow-countryme- n, $107,-000,00- to-da- er to-da- ot To-da- panic-stricke- m i LOOK ON THE FIRST PAGE to-da- y. st O to-d- post-offlc- ' t- - frmri PAGE TWO. i i THE HARTFORD HERALD pleasing aspect at last. ard lay on tho left A fine WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1919. or-- f' pie annals of our pioneers, as we its trees weep and laugh and thrill over tho A SKETCH OF or tho golden with rlpo f,rult Its fence deeds of tho Highlanders I. B. corners bright with the coral bltter--wr- fisherman of tho Thames. or reddened with 'the ruddy Nail In Farmers Homo Journal. pokeberrlcs. A flock of Bpeckled guineas run chattoring llko children ACTUALLY MAKING LESS THAN COST OF LIVING turned loosa from school, and hide Ih tho weeds, suro though that they The Much Noted Pioneer have fully mado known your ap- Sixty-fiv- e per cent of tho workers In the United States Steel Corporaproach. Kentuckian. The Interior of the plain dwell-'n- g tion's plants at Pittsburg earn less Is plainly furnished a bed, a than the actual cost of subsistence ABOUT cupboard, a table, books and a few to the aerago family, according to WHOM IRVINGWROTE chairs. You aro struck with tho calculations mado before tho Stan-lo- y Steel Trust Inovstlgatlngi Comsmooth, hard ash floor, the boards as was tho manner In mittee by Louis D. Brandels, "the He Lived Near Hartford, on hand-sawerarly days. This w'as a feature of peoplo's lawyer," "Tho average wago of 65 per the "Pigeon Roost Fork the homes of early times. There was ever a kindly wel- cent, of the employees In tho steel of the Muddy." come to visitors and when I recall plants at Pittsburg," ho said, "Is cents an hour. The AssociatIt, a hospitality as genuino as It was 17 NARRATIVE open, wore I wish to correct an ed Charities of that city, by careful AX INTERESTING impression that Mr. Irving's skotch Investigation, has figured It out that If you havo over read "The may leave. Mr. Mosolcy was not a the cost of bare oxlstenco of a fam, Skctch-Boo- k of Geoffrey Crayon, rollicking follow, but a refined, ily of a husband and wife and three Gent," you perhaps did not pass gentlemanly man, who could play children1 In Pittsburg Is $768 a over the "Eaily Experiences of tl.o violin remarkably well. 'But he year. By working 12 hours a day, Ralph Rlngwcod," told In his most maintained a home of dignified re- 3C5 days In a year, this GC per ldightful way by Washington spectability. He was a man of su- cent of tho workers, at tho end of MEN'S HATS AT IIIG REDUCTIONS. NOTIONS AND FUKNISHING GOODS. Hi CD perior educatlomwhen measured by their year's labor, will have earned The oconc Is laid In the back-vtoOur large lino of Men's Hats reduced 25 2c Paper of Pins of .Kentucky In the lower tho standard of his day and sur- just $1.50 less than this sum. to 50 per cent. See our nice Druggets and -- c Pspcr of Safety Pln3 "Thcso horrible conditions are section, boforo there roundings. He was quick at O een river Rugs. . . . .tic each P Boy's Handkerchiefs the result of the use of tho great established, and genial In controversy. v to county lines veil $1.50 Suits $.1.24 flc each Men's Linen Collars power and wealth of this trust to Lvt, without question, In what is Personally he was attractive. Purcr. Boy's $2.00 Suits 1.10 Men, Women and Children. Oc pair Hose for provent Its employees from Joining itan In looks, Quaker in deeds n w the County of Ohio. Boy's $3.00 Suits 2.10 fie each Towels organizations. The condition of laBoy's $5.00 Suits A wayward youth, chafed by the rather short of stature, with a rudH.08 2.c w All 35c Underwear .. bor In thb Industry Is nothing less Men's $8.50 Suits 0.48 n 3trulnts of a testy old uncle, loft dy face and when I flist know him than slavery. In ten years this JWc All 50c Underwear shaven; his gray, j widowed father'3 home In Vlr- -' always smooth Men's $10.00 Suits Ific 50c Dres3 Shirts trust, while working Its men under 0.1)8 Men's $12.50 Suits inla and east his lot among the keen blue eye3 could summon a thcso conditions, has taken from 75c Dress Shirts 0c trappers Hash from their depths In Ire, or a 1 nrdy pioneer hunters aud Men's $15.00 Suits 11.08 80c Dre33 Shirts 51.00 S1 Men's $2.00 Odd Pants tho American people $050,000,000 1.40 these western wilds. Hut it Is twinkle In Jollity. Ho loved child- In excess CD of a liberal profit on Its A FEW DKY GOODS PRICES. the la- - ren ard they never left his premMon's $2.50 Odd Pants 1.08 r Intetl of them that after ises without a supply of fruit, eggs, actual Investment, and this enor. HDe Men's $1.00 Overalls ts of the hunt woro over, these fie yard mous profit has been used to grind Best Standard Calico . de'y Broken lots much chcapar. scattered camps of deor-- a nuts or buns. His farm was tilled down Its workers to their present Oc 10c Gingham gavo ample er3 would bo brought together by his few slaves und LOW PIHCKS ON SHOES AND SLIPPERS. He ft- "- 12 c Gingham where for every need He was a widower misorable condition." gcttlonpont. . o.i. of the !c Hopo Bleached Domestic All $1.25 Shoes and Slippers $1.10 when I first knew him, nnd to say (fi ii" C. A. Glos3ner, 24 Ontario St., tlcif were a few houses, on which that I knew him, costs mo an acCD A big line of all kinds of Dress Goods at All $1.50 Shoes and Slippers l.'Jl they enjoyed a few days Y N. Rochester, i, casi'vs ha3 recovered i big i eductions. All $2.50 Shoes and Slippers knowledgment of over three-scor- e ttlvlties ouch as Toasting and i' from a long and sevcro attack of All $3.00 Shoes and Slippere vcars ard carries mo back nearly a kidney tiouble, his euro being due 2.10 LADIES' SKIKTS. tiUi'lnt-- . O All $3.50 Shoes and Slippers 2.08 core of years boforo the Civil War. to Foley Kidney Pills. After -detail. S .75 O. i values rf these took place at Bob All $1.50 All $4.00 Shops and Slippers H.IB Mr. Siosoley was a pioneer in jnK Ms cilS0. he says: ft) "I am only 1.2fi Mosrey's, on the "PIgcoa Roost All $2.50 vp.luos CO ft) farm GROCERY SPECIALS. 1.BO All 3.00 values i'ck of the .Muddy, which is a the Importation of improved With sorry I did not learn sooner of Fo-ley Kidney Pills. . In a few day's Is a Implements and live stock. 2.fi() anch of Hough creok, which All 5.00 values Arbuckles Coffeo 25c CO one anecdote in thi3 connection, time my backache completely left Loo.ie Hoaat Coffee l ranch of Green rlvor." Juu think of it! All these goods at half 2.c C Bars Red Wrappor It is not my purpose to tell the this sketch will bo brought to a me and I felt greatly Improved. My price. Soap 2fic close. Mose-lej'- s stronger, dizzy kidneys becamo story of this meoting at Dob 6 Bars Cleaneasy Soap Wo have a nice lino of Coat Suits for 25c It was about 1853 or 1854 ho spells loft me and I was no longer on the Pigeon Roost Fork, 25c box Buttermilk Soap Ladles. CO 20c had bought a pair or a trio of annoyed at night. I feel 10J) per for it i3 not written in the aforeSouthdown sheep and on their cent better since using Foley Kidsaid "Sketch-Hook- ." in town, of course, every- ney Pills." Tonic In action, quick Wc have lots of Spring Ginghams in Stock They All Go! It Is of nob Moseley, "Uncle Bob," himself, I would extend the body gathered on the streets to In results. Try them. For sale by m descilption beyond the limits un- pass judgment on the merits of tho all dealers. dertaken by the distinguished au- stock. There had como to our town Such a Spectnclc! thor. For it is due to the pioneer a family of Jews, very clever and When have wo ever had In our my ancestors that I was enterprising people, too, but they linblts of and were national history such a spectacle 'as placed In position to know more were from Amsterdam that of a man coming into tho Presabout this character than the au- ppoken of as "Dutch." Their lead- idency on the recommendation of er was Henry Small, who had a way thor himself who got the woof of his jokes and Jibes one man and going out of it on the liis story from the real Ralph, after of passing And of the same? around pretty recklessly and no one condemnation ho became Governor of Florida and enjoyed more than Uncle now It seems they are planning to them was visiting In New York. violate precedents of a hundred Hartford, one mile from Dob Henry If he could get the laugh on years by the nomination of the FORTUNE TELLER EVEN fellow, but ho didn't like Jloseloy's home, was my native the other same man, in order, If possible, to the placo it at all If the joke was turned on save the Republican party from ovtown, and I remember GUESSING HAD POLICE him: ind Its owner and alwayB with that Bryan's Com. "Uncle Bob, I want to ask you a erwhelming defeat. To. 3481 A.. S. M. 13. A.. into memdelight are summoned at moner. ory's view what has most pleased question," said this looker-o- n For the Season of 1912. A Party of Very Smoothe Adthe sheep show. To Mothers And Others. us In childhood. Sir Red Eagle 2S Dam, 1837 "Well," said Mr. Moseley. You should use Bucklen's Arnica The house sat back a pace from venturers Operating in "Can you tell me the difference Salve to euro children of eczema, the public road and two large oak posts were the only sentinels at between a Southdown rnra and a rashes, tetter, chaflngs, scaly and Christian County.- These were ram down South?" triumphantly crusted humors, as well as their acthe entrance gate. overgrown with Ivy, and, If It was called out Mr. Small. cuts, burns, injuries cidental The Hopkinsvillo Now Era says: In the fall, flung out a banner of "The difference," said the ready bruises, etc., with perfect safety. citizen reA Christian county challenged witted farmer, "that there Is be- Nothing else heals so quickly. Fpr ualmon and red which w W afteryour admiration If It did not fill tween an Amsterdam Dutchman bolls, ulcers, old, running or fever ported to tho pollco Friday H W noon that ho had been victimized fencing along and any other d n Dutchman." you with fear. The sores or piles, It has no equal. 25c out of $30 by some traveling forA loar the road was of rails, grown rank m m of laughter completely at James H. Williams. tune tellers In a most unusual way. Entering, squelched Mr. "Dutchman." p with hazel and bramble. A Splendid Record. Tho pollco located tho fortuno tellwe arc In the midst of a grove of There are few living now who No one In the last ten years has ers nt tho L. & N. depot and recovImmense walnut trees soniotning tho subject of this skotch, unusual In this country of oak and but I am suro If one of them reads left the Business University of ered the man's monoy. Ho rofused 3 this, it will klndlo his recollection Howling Green, Ky without a po- to swear out a warrant or take the beech forests. A sprinkle of rt added Its mite In nature's of this reputable old Kentucky sition after completing the combin- Initiative In a prosecution, so there In Bookkeeping and were no arrests and tho names of to picture In this expanse of farmor, who lived on the "Pigeon ed course Shorthand. tho parties aro withheld, but tho freestone soil some glimpses of the Hoost Fork of Muddy," away back story 13 an Interesting one. famous Hluegras3 region, but how In the forepart of the last century not as a rollicking tiddler, as Mr. The fortuno tellers operated on the teed should have got there so Will be found every day in the week II FAIR OFFER. Irving would havo us suppose, but t arly, Is hard to say. the streets, thero being two women at a barn on South Church Street known Theie wero Fovoral acres of this as a quiet gentleman, a progressive and a man and one or two children. They told fortunes for everyone who roe of walnuts with now and husbandman and an as the Allen barn on square south of Your Money Back if You Are would stop long enough and give then a chestnut tree its fruit good citizen. Morton's Drug Store. up the money. burstin ? In flossy richness from He has passed along with that N Not Satisfied. on tho jplny burrs and shattorirg on the procession of the pioneor scttlcis to This man was tackled Fee Only 110 Whnt a joy to gather tho final reward. His grove of walrcund. streets. Ho wanted his fortune told puts in I'ncle Hob's lawn! And nut trees has fallen to the greed of We pay for all the medicine used hut ho didn't want It done In pubo welcome all "good" lltt'n boys the lumberman for hardwood. The dining tho trial, if our remedy falls lic, so ho took the soothsayers to For full particulars and breeding rn made! What ti ips we made little turf of blucgrass has long ago to completely rellovo you of couttl-ln.Iothe office of one of his close friends. Address, to Mils lmven of dellcht, hulMix; ilio been turned and blighted by succesWe take all tin llsk You Fhon ho sat down In a chair, to us In any way tho woman who was to tell his for- valnuts until stained from head sive crops of tobacco. Tho oa3ls in nm not oblls.-'e(& whatever, If you accept our offer, tuno told him to hold somo money to foot with the hrowny sap. What the desert Is gone. How did It come there? In my- That's a mighty broad statement, In his right hand "for luck." Tho in hauling the nuts linim- - mi our -: Centertown, Kentucky. wavons! thology we read of one of the gods but we mean every word of it. man who wanted a gllmpso Into tho little linmomndc l ;ili Acios this lnwn wo come to a plck-- t who was powerful enough to seize Could anything bo more fair for future wanted lots of luck, so he you? toi ce, - ttlckot gate and within mountains and throw them at Intook two and two common-sens- e A most scientific, llowor garden, in truders. May wo not conjuro some bills and wadded them up In fortuno tolling party took out tho the game by the press in of tho counis Juno porntout. of color, and, oven vulcan also among them so pon- treatment Hesall Orderlies, his right hand. The woman lightly thirty dollars In bills but when tho try, especially tho Republican porafter fiost, rod and brown with derous that, when they camo to which are eaten like candy. Tliolr caught hoid of tho hand that held police took possession of it, ono of tion of It? deed-po- d and berry and fragrant fashion the beautiful blucgrass active principle Is a recent scientific the money nnd blew on .t, saying tho Tlie bills had vanished. chrlsantlomum. A path led through country, ho might chisel tho foun- - discovery that Is odorless, colorless "That's for luck." She then caught But It was finally produced about us thatconclusion forces Itself upon Gov. Wilson Is the man and tasteless; very pronounced, yot hold of his other hand and went on as mysteriously as It had disappear- most these to tho door of "Hob Mose-loy'- dations from tho hard gray fenrod byv "our friends, tho homo on the Pigeon Roost Hut a furthor stretch of gentle and pleasant In action, and with the tolling of his Tortune. But over to the officers. enemy," and If they can prevent his and our already kindled imagination particularly agreeable in every when It was all over and tho man ed Under turned Fork of Muddy. the circumstances the po- nomination, they will breathe easway. They do not cause diarrhoea, opened his right hand to put the It was a plain nnd we hnvo tho spalls flying from lice could make no arrests, so thoy ier. Dut their efforts will be fudwelling with one large room below the strokes of the giant's sledge nausea, flatulence griping, or any money back in his pocket, lol and ordered tho entire party to leave tile, because some progressive Demleading up to two alighting here and there and disin- Inconvenience . whatover. nnd a stairway Ho.vall behold it was gone. Not oven one town, which thoy promptly did and ocrat will bo elected this year of Hinaller ones above. An extension tegrating after unnumbered ages. Orderlies are particularly good for of the $5 bills remained. How It ,tho victim of the slick work went our Lord, and don't fqrget that. fancy account for children, aged and delicate persons. got out, or when it got out, ho never In tho rear gave a dining room and Thus let our on his way rejoicing, a wiser man, And If Woodrow Wilson Is the nomIf you suffer fiom chronic or further along were tho servant's these spots of blucgrass and walnut knew, aB he says the gnly time any with his thirty dollars safe In his inee, he will be elected. You can constipation, or tho associate of the party touched that hand was quarters, etc, Shado trees and trees now destroyed nnd to bo pocket. stick a pin there. Greenville like tho good sonls as- or dependont chronic ailments, we when the woman blew on It. fruit trees embowered tho houso ' (Pa,) Argus, Ye,t tho monoy was gone, that HOUNDING OK WILSON until only glimpses wero to be had sociated with them, only In the urge you to try Kexall Orderlies at BY REPUBLICAN PRESS Check a bilious, half-sic- k of gable and roof as ono approach- scraps of narration which shall bo our risk. Itomomber, you can get was a fact. So he told his story to feeling ed It. As there was ho attempt at wrltton hero and there to be reviv- them In Hartford only at our store. tho police, and the fortune tellers .before it gets serious. A dose of Can anyone figure out why Wood-ro- w HERDINB is the remedy. It .rearchltectual beauty or ornament- ed when this country shall produco 12 tablets 10 cents; 36 tablets 25 wero located at tho L. & N depot. 80 tablets 50 cents. Sold They were taken Into tho substation WllBon is picked out from stores energy, appetitq and cheerful ation, we may well lot tho friendly a Scott or a Dickens, who shall cents; treo blend In October sunshine a weave them Into tales so startling only at our store The Kexall Storo thore and the money recovered, but among vthe Presidential aspirants spirits. Price C0c.'.Sold by HartJames t H. Williams, 214 Main, even thore some more llghtflngored I and lambasted, vllllfled, lied about, ford Drug Co.()kHartford, Ky.'. DonHcreen to hide what might offend that future generations will weep V work took place, as the man of 'the land abused at this early stage 'of ovan & Co., BeaayV Dam, Ky.P' the eyo and instead, present a and laugh and thrill ovor ths sim- - street, Hartford, Ky. ' et ISLE STEWART'S REDUCTION! Q,"YI did d, At Beaver Dam, Kentucky, March 8 to March 23rd, 1012. c In order to revive our business for the dull months, we will make the following prices: g. o o o 3 o p 3 o 3 1 S 7.-1- in sr o n o o O o 3 3 l.8 c . o o 3 p p P i 3 nr-llv- al The above are only a few samples. All through oar big stock you will find them. V. M. Stewart & Co., S?K?: Storm Cloud blue-grab- b o o o b o STORM CLOUD ' Ti Seam 1 n. DEXTER BEAN. :- ,- ton-doll- ar five-doll- ar ten-doll- ar s" Ilme-nton- o? story-and-a-ha- lf nl : " -- k i"'-ni 'SW.nllt ll ,.f. .- aj. r jrti v. u rLJW.i, i,, frfr. fu. 1p n WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1012. in Wall stitict with being Iri com-plecontrol of tho American Tobacco Company, confirming predictions mado when ho entered the directorate of tho corporation that It would bo only a question of time when ho would dominate It. James Buchanan Dul:o, for twenty-tw- o years the leading spirit In tho great combination, which ho practically created, is retiring from tho presidency of tho corporation to be succeeded by Pcrclval S. Hill, a vice president of the company. These changes are said to be due to tho personal Influence of Mr. Ryan, who has been appointing men of his own choosing in tho American Tobacco Company to displace officials who had been selected by Mr. Duke from his friends In his native State of Carolina, North in leaving tho American Tobacco Company, Mr. Duke will become chairman of the n Tobacco Company, limited, the business of which lies principally in China, Australia, Canada and South America. Tho contracts with the old Americnn Tobacco Company have been abrogated, and, It Is believed, It will now start on a career of competition with the American, In which event a great light may be expected between Mr. Ryan and Mr. Duke for the control of tho tobacco business of this country." to Drltlsh-Amerlca- THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE THREE. Indebted DEATH PENALTY F ooooooooooooooo HOGWALI.OW O DOIXGS coin knowing themselves oo AMERICAN Decided on by the Mexican Rebels, QN CHARGE THAT HE IS A SPY Some Rich Men Are Befog Held Up for Funds by f Insurgents. SCARY TIMES IX OLD MEXICO El Paso, Texas, March 8. Holding up prominent Mexicans for funds for the revolutionary cause is apparently the principal occupation of the rebels garrisoning Juarez. Following the arrest of Father Pinto, Sunday, from whom ?100 was secured, regardless of his American citizenship, and the forced "contribution" secured from Juan Terazes last week when ho was made to pay arrested $1,000, tho rebels Primltlvio Enrlques, a Chihuahua merchant, and ho was Tbrccd to pay $1,000 to secure his liberty. Antonio Samorio, an El Paso tailor, who spread the report among the rebels in Juarez last night that y Federal troops wore coming, received a sentence to be executed when given a hearing beforo a. Ml'I-tar- y Court presided over by GenAntonio Rojas. Later sentence eral because he is an was suspended American citizen and because appeals wore made by El Paso friends, but the man has not been released. "Wo must set an example for these Maderlsta spies," was tho comment of General Rojas. Antonio Reyes, a rebel soldier, got a death sentence for shooting up tho garrison and three comrades to-dto-da- ai'il thereby save cost. Given unProf. Sap Spradlen says the reas- der my hand this 4th day of March, on lead Is so heavy Is that thoro Is 1012. 10t4 so much of it in a small piece. T. L. FELIX, Administrator of tho estate of R. The editor of the Tlckvlllo TidI). Curtis, deceased. ings says he has mado so many enemies here of late he Is about How to Get n Position. ready to go to Florida. If you want a start In life, If you open The postoftlco will remain at night until Poke Eazloy gets want a good position as soon as you are it through with a story ho started on you ready for It, you can get bupl-ne-If will go to some standard day before yesterday. college like tho Gowling Green Atlas Peck has sent word that If Business University and take a there Is any way at all In which ho can assist nature In bringing about thorough course. Positions are far the arrival of spring, he will gladly more numerous than qualified peo-- O to said estate will please call nt my O office In Hartford, Kentucky, on or (Hogwallow Kcntucklan.) OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO beforo tho first day of May, 1012, V Stubborn Case was under Ihe treatment of two doctors," writes Mrs. R. L. Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., "and they pronounced my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weakness. I was not able to sit up, when 1 commenced to take Cardui. I used it about one week, before I saw much change. Now, the severe pain, that had been in my side for years, has gone, and I don't suffer at all. I am feeling better than in a long time, and cannot speak too highly of Cardui." I Sr9 "I M rs do so. ple. last night. General Salazalar, who left Juarez last night for Chihuahua to Join tho forces that departed Sunday to the aid of Pascual Orozco, reached and with tho rest of there tho rebels, nearly 3,000 strong, enwhere tered Chihuahua Orozco and his men and the people generally received them with reto-da- y, L i Hair Is certainly most necessary to women. Who could love and place in many weeks. Tho rebels woman? What marry a say regular service will be resumcharms could one aray to oflset . ed. usch a disfigurement? Nearly 20,0 refugees from PearA woman's goal Is usually love on tho son, Mexico, arrived nnd marriage. Her crowning glory Mexican Northwestern Road. is her hair. The loss of her hair The rebofjofflclals In Juarez have happiness, and mars her beauty, addressed' a letter to Colonel E. Z. Yet, right here In Hartsuccess. Kelly, protestSteever and Mayor ford, there are women who are ing that they have Information that neglecting or Injuring their hair to Government officials of the Madero such an extent that It Is only a matare violating the neutrality laws ter of time when It will be utterly ' by preparing on Texas soil an exruined. pedition for retaking Juarex. They Many women destroy the beauty protest that If this filibustering Is of their hair through thoughtlesspermitted, they cannot maintain orness or Ignorance of certain facts. der In Juarez. They use curling irons Tho seven men who were taken or to excess, which destroys the to Cananea on Saturday aro not natural oil of the hair, causing it to Americans, as has been generally split, break, and come out. They supposed. There Is only one Amer do not shampoo their hair often ican In the lot, tho rest of them be enough, or too often. They uso Ing four Englishmen, ono Austrian soaps or preparations which conand ono German. tain ingredients positively harmful to the scalp and hair. BRIGHTER DAYS AHEAD As a result of such treatment, FOR TOBACCO GROWERS dandruff is created, tho hair loosens, loses color, falls out, and baldTho Cincinnati (Ohio) Enquirer ness commences, unless proper and following anent the tobacco has tho prompt precautious are taken In situation which we give for what It microbes and time. Then ngaln, may be worth, hoping that It may certain diseases bring about unmean competition In tobacco busihealthy scalp and hald conditions. ness: "T. E. Ryan is now credltod Almost any woman may rid herself of dandruff and diseased scalp and hald If sho will but use the right remedy. We have that remedy, and wo will positively guarantee that It will either cure dandruff and baldness or It will not cost tho user anything. That's a pretty broad statement, but we will back It and prove It with our own monoy. Wo will return your money If you do not find that Rexall "93" Hair Tonic is an entirely satisfactory romedy that will promote hair growth and overcome scalp and hair troubles; that grow hair even on bald It will heads, unless all life In the hair roots has been extinguished, the follicles closed, and the scalp Is glazed nnd shiny. It gets Its name frdm tho fact that It grew hair In 93 out of 100 cases, where it received a thoroughly hard, Impartial, and practical tost. Wo want you to try Rexall "93" Hair Tonic at our risk. You Burely, cannot lose anything by doing so, John W. Slckolsmlth, Greensboro, , whllo you have everything to gain. Notice to Creditors, &c. Pa., has threo childron, and like You had better think this over, and All persona having claims against, th6n come In and see us about this most children they frequently take cold. "Wo have tried sorefal kinds tho estate of It. D. Curtis, deceas- offor You will bo well repaid for of cough mqdlclne," ho'pa'ys, '"but ed, are hereby notified to file samo your visit tgour store. Remombor, Administra- ydu can gotRexall Romedies in this have never found any yot' that 'did with the undersigned community only at our store The them as much good as Chamber-lnln'- o tor, properly proven, on or nmzsBsraa Cough Romedy." For sale" by tl' rat day ofMay, 1D12 - thoy Roxall Store .Taps H. Williams, wji' (t forever barred. Tnpor- - 214 Main atroot. Hartford, Ky. m all dealer?. bald-headht food-mediciover-heated, joicing. A train load of American refugees from Chihuahua arrived hero the lirst from the late Another Magic Lantern show played an engngment at tho Wild Onion schoolhouso Saturday night. Among the views was a picture of Niagara Falls standing still. The train into Tickville Tuesday morning was one day late. The delay was caused by the stopping of the engineer's watch a few miles beyond the Calf Ribs Community. The Mall Carrier Is fooling his horse again. He has placed some high wheels on the front of his buggy and some low ones on the back axles. This makps the buggy travel down hill all the time and encourages the horse. A CLEAR CASE W1IKX Dock Hocks, our thriving tonso-rlalls- t, PRIDE IS JUSTIFIED Ih doing sonic splendid business now since he decided to cut Far too many mortals are vain everybody'3 hair and shave them and self satisfied because of some all every Saturday. If business contemporary mercenary advantage, tinues to Increase he will have to and In their eagerness to display enlarge hh barber chair. that advantage at every opportunin fidRa2 Barlow, our ty, often destroy their greatest dler, has concluded to settle down blessing, tho physical counterpart of and will make an endeavor to save unshlne, which Is their own health. up some money bet wren now and Neglected colds, Irregular meals, Christmas. Ho will begin to econoverloaded stomachs and night rev- omize by using only two strings on elry result in shattered nerves, de- his fiddle when he plays without pressed vigor and fatigue, all of pay. which Invito decline and disease. Fiddling Band The Excelsior Each person stands sentinel at went on another one of its celetho portals of his own health and brated serenading expeditions n few he who guards, protects, strength- nights ago, and played at considerens and builds up a rugged constl- - able length In front of the honfe of f tution Is justified In pride and finds Tobo Moseley. Tobe says he know therein his own recompense the what the trouble was as soon as he capacity to enjoy the fullness of heard the racket. life. The Presiding Elder lias sent The strain of modern commercial word that he will soon visit the Dog and social living taxcs strength and Hill church. Before he comes the energy and in maintaining tho high- church people will get together and we not strengthen the floor by putting est should only cultivate deep breathing, out an additional foundation under it, of door exercise, regularity and tem- the Presiding Elder being considerperance In all "things, but study the ed a big man In the church. greatest of all physical power-creatorFrlsby Hancock is going Into the which is body nourishment. In feather business. He Intends to this, alcoholic preparations should travel around among tho people of bo carefully shunned and such this community and surrounding nourishment as Scott's country and buy feathers at one Emulsion which enriches the blood price and then take them to Tickand creates vitality by building, ville and sell them for more than healing and strengthening, should ho gave for them. Frlsby Is a be selected. shrewd financier. Scott's Emulsion Is scientifically Luke Mathowsla has been prepared and Is good for teething summoned to Bounding Billows to growing serve on a jury In tho trial of a felbabies, nursing mothors, children, the aged and infirm. It low who broke Into the postoffice. contains no wine or stimulant, but The officer serving tho papers Is Is wholesome and pure and has getting up n Democratic jury and helped millions to regain health the defendant without a doubt will and sustain It. Worthless substibe found not guilty on account of tutes aro sometimes offered, but the post-offinow being In the is the genuine hands of Republicans. Scott's Emulsion pure Allsop, who decided Columbus some time ago to commercialize the Don't Xegloct n Child's Cough. lightning bug business by raising The "Child's Welfare" movement them to rent out during the sumthe attention of mer months for lighting moonhas challenged thoughtful people overywhere.Moth- - light picnics, etc., has almost comers are natural supporters, and will pleted the work of stopping up nil find In Foley's Honey and Tar Com the cracks on his farm, and will pound a nioit valuablo aid. Coughs soon be ready fpr' the approach of nnd colds that unchecked lead to tho lightning bug season. croup, bronchitis nnd pneumonia, Tho Hogwallow Improvement Soyield quickly to tho healing and ciety wpllced down tho road In a soothing qualities of Foley's Honoy body tho other day to meet the Tin and Tar Compound. Contains no Peddler that has put Hogwallow on opiates and no harmful drugs. Is a his circuit. A goodly number of our medicine, not a narcotic. Refuse i.eoplo who had never seen him substitutes. For sale by all deal-or- s. went down the road to Inspect him m from ambush. The peddler did w I lose much time In Hogwallow, but Jealous of Whom? missed several articles of tlnwaro. A young married man of extreme, ly Jealous disposition recently visited one of tho most famous mediums In London. Being far from home, ho wanted to know what his For Infanta and Children. wife was doing. The Kind You Have Always Bought "She is looking out of tho window, evidently expecting some one." Bears the "That is strange," said Benedict. Signature of "Whom can she expect?" "Some ono enters tho door and What Luko McLuko Says. she caresses him fondly," went on "Last time this Roosevelt was In, tho medium. my boss "It can't bo!" cried tho excited wallpaper used to hand me chunks of every Saturday, and I husband. "My wife is truo to me." oyeg and let on It ''Now he lays his head on her lap had to shut my was money." In her oyes." and looks tenderly Pit make you par "It's false! Never Darod Try It. dearly for this!" yelled the Jealous Hock Does your wlfo get angry husband. If sho Is Interrupted while talking! "Now ho waga bis tall," said the Peck How should I know? m odium. green-oye- d monster subId-- , S The ed, and the young husband cheerFOR FLETCHER'S fully paid oror his consulting feo. well-knows, Ohio, City of Toledo,) ) ss. Lucas county. Frank .I.Choney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing buislncss In the City of Toledo.County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before mo and subscribed In my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D., (Peal.) 18SC. atate of vARDU I Woman's ToiVjc if you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any of the troubles so common to women. 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Mr ll.rurn ulll linn tli lii(; urh ImlUliliirtlly imcjit mil prarlliH Ol'.lre In Huririiril llrpulillfuu liiillillni;, II. i Ky. HARTFORD, . a 1 OSOOOOCOCXJOOOOOODCOOOOC-'- w a Gillespie Bros., - Shorn of Her Crown of Beauty, Loses in Love and Marriage. .Mvni-h- W. II llHrilfH hihi Kl'it )ir.-nt- -- J. M. PORTER, Attorney at Law, BEAVER DAM, KY. Will pructiie hit profession In Ohio snd so olnini; counties. Special attention glTratoa bnslnestentrunted to hlscsre. g W. jS H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, PROPRIETORS. A ..DLAiiiaiuiimiiti.. And TiJ "'ITC'Jl'i'IT'IflTiT"' ?? FRANK L. FELIX, Attorney at Law, HARTFORD, KY. Will practice his profession In Ohloanda Jiulng counties and In the Court of Appeal. Criminal practice and Collections a specialty. OWc In the Herald hnlldlntf OTTO C. MARTIN 8. Repair A Horseshoeing Specialty g 8 !: I. SICKI.NNKY I HARTFORD, KY. HARTFORD, KY. 8 ..GENERAL INSURANCE.. Life. Accident. Sick And Fire C. Will Also Bond You. 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M-'' vtiHKAtig&HiiaM THE HARTFORD HERALD neTcr eat at this table again." The FARM ON WHEELS TO Outlook illustration does not clearly Illustrate. MAKE STATEWIDE TOUR Mr. J. M. Rogers, writing from Cramwell to the Hartford Reseb-Mean, riews with, titaatio-in tie a WEDNESDAY, MARCH i ; 13, 1912 . The Hartjord Herald HEBEB HATTMEWS, FRVtK - UFEUX. I rfcl.MC L- - fTC6FEUXJSPa.t4 Prap'r. ' fam-oSee alarm the presnt , Of i ! wtc iuu3 uku a.e jrewa in as hope that this discovery . .Ke toat pan- - asairs are tuczy. Fena -- nd . . 0 of tie Sooth Pole will not reach in ro&nlag along as smoothly as a ,. A farmers' institute will be con- a. y r.AA a disgraceful rrea;d rlbbos? daetea at every stop, ana it is ex- D, E. w Ford ann C. M. Tieh- to pected that thousands of farmers enor. . , 3 3d. Taft use any Of OOCGOCOOCOOOOOO win take 2d van tare of the oppor- Business and adjourn- Will once. Our goods from OF RESPECT O tua!ty to hear the lecturers who meat. , travel fund for O IlKOMTIO.V his t25.00-a-yeoccasion. All the schools are requested to axira mrHK. Id esploitiag I OOOOOOOCOOOCOOO hare bea engaged for the ties, The traia will start on March 25 ' be represented and all individuals i his eiaiau for i from Louisville, but the itinerary Interested In Sunday School work Whereas. Ood has sea St to cah ample as to be Mr. 5. T. Hunter, the father of our has aot been arranged as yet. The are welcome. 3oaMhow nobody about a Vice bioved makiaK any nois j brother Sovereign C. O train win be ma over the L. and C. D. CHICK. Ch'm'n. time to come Prudential candidate. Looks like Hunter, L., C. aad O., Southern. Queea aad W. M. FAIR. Sec'y. totm&xlT ought to b in the ma Crescent, I. C. aad L , H. and St. need Whreas, ia the deatq of it's nia. a a a, Sorereiga Hunter aad L. railroads. The trip is the lonz-e- st For Sale ITivately, Be one spot In of its klad that has ever bees Three horses and one yearling mule. People wr b?ianinr to think . ls family have suffered a loss & attempted In this State. srapathy can " For furAlso farming implements. that gsjollae aad e!tridiy wre "shine" Is knocked off. A faded he r aad the eoaraaalty ia wh-cpowers uatll ther particulars, call on or address, aiotiT th j REAVER DAJI. M. W. BELL and with calliope raided a valuable aed beloved Teddys steaai-roneof i a worn-o- ut March 11. Mr. J. W. Neighbors, 16t2 therefore be it JOHN BELL. arrived on the sene. South Beaver Dam, after a long Resolved, by the Hartford Camp, of Executors of J. D. Bell, deceased. a rhat both poles hare brn .v0. W. O. W., that estad illness of Bright's disease, -died on . what eUe of natioaal la-t- rt to our brother aad his family our the evening of the 9th inst- After dlsor.-dof a will spoil Penalty to Soon Go On. by Rev. Mell, at is worth strivlag for except deep aad heartfelt sympathy In this funeral servke6 The taxes recently levied by the Liberty church, his remains were city of d to Bad oat who is Mr. Watterson's hour of loss and srrlef and council of Hartford are now rfcoie for President oa the Demothem to the Omnipotent interred in the burying ground at and , am ready w co,lect eame that place. Mr Neighbors was born lTfle look will feel good cratic Ucfcet? Judze of all things. g0M 0Q the first day of Resolved, that a copy of these la Warren county 71 yesrs ago and April, 1912. So please do not neggood-feeli- ng, good-looki- ng Aa Atlaata woman who Is accus- resolutions be spread oa the record enlisted in the 11th Ky. Infantry, "make good" in lect the matter, but get ready to ed of shooting and mortally wound- of this Camp, a copy be sent L'nion forces, and served during the pay now in order to avoid the penbok In? her husband, says she guesses I to tDe D'ir'iaTed brother aad the ' war. After the close of the war he alty. J. P. STEVENS, she did It while dreaming, as she county papers. was married to Miss Sarah Hinds, Marshal. lOtf nightmare. Next) often suffers from of Butler county, where he lived LESLIE BENNETT. time you catch your wjfe snoring, most of his married life. They HOPEWELL. R. L. DUKE, better w&Ve her up. raised a large family and all had March 11. Mr. Jim Shull. who NEWMAN, J. MACK ) married except daughter who has been very sick, Is able to be out Committee. i. ... !" 'a-"- rlpar oogBi i now live at boms. again. profit as well as a lievlihood. The INCORPORATED. as m weeK ro,lce -- ouri Mr. George Brown, of Taylor-tow-.h tit'i SRn .tv f.XinilKt.l.A IN .i ' neighbor of i lon and we had some very knot- an old . f.r a eoMUer- STItlJtl OF CHICKENS ' ty cases on docket, but most ot the writer, isfriend and and not ex- very HI vt -M --vc iha! thf-- r aUie &Uul U"5 auu ou re oP" pectea to live, ne is 'Princeton. Ind.. March 11. Tru-- , lnera time of placing in the' cost at the -a uvs nbH-- wvs rA.fn.wAl & V.wa it im; aennf1 trat UlU. In . tvwvi auvi Ul KiCiai m a hands of his customers. 'ca ar er Present. ..TO,aB Mrs. Alec Russel spent a few J, grade of one of the schools here led it to an investigation by Supt. Scott. a interests of their clients. days with her mother, of Powderly, Col. Roosevelt Intimates that some barrels a few days ago he 'STREET 1IFWH0WAS Rv. A. B. Gardner is at EarUng- was the "call of the people" that and finally alleged confessions said that he found none of the apcase may In the interest of the 'eek t hronzht him out. His ere made to him by some of the ples frozen and 90 per cent of them old horse to Mr. Herrel, near Ceral-vturn out like the fellow who boys that they put in most of their "a Boara 0I SENT FROM NEW YORK perfectly sound. "If apples . Myrle Miller entertained -- hi.ton1 to preach. ,. Miss . last week for $130. thoueht he as "called" could endure the weather Mr. J. I. Clark bought a when he heard a certain braying elling them. They confessed , fw friends Saturday evening In of the past months, It seems that . gtolen ' honor of There Is . Elijah Williams her friend Miss Bessie horse of Mr. noise off in the distance. ha tlmea Mr. Adams' method might o cop-l- ed ' To the West, is the Democratic never much certainty about this chickens from the pens at the rear Brelsford. of Princeton. Ky., who fnr trhlph lie nalH 1130. to advantage bV ."everyone. wa visiting ner ia8l wee. Moore, of Taylortown, Miss Lizzie "call" business. Choice for Mayor of of the Murphy poultry packing Richmond Climax. Mr. Fred Taylor, of Princeton, is visiting Miss Margaret Taylor nlant hprn anrt takoM th chickens, noses, the Instead of counting T.va w,.Al ft flftnn v(n - M Al- l- tnVl and other relatives in this com-- -. - , -- Kansas City. WEST NOCREEK SCHOOL Presidential aspiranu ; o the company a us omce ,n tne w;. Republican munity. " , . IMPROVEMENT LEAGUE Mm In have been counting Gov- - iront oi me ouuaing. , r""""6 ' Mr. J. I. Clark and Mr. Eston It Is said one Domlnecker roos-Kansas City, Mo., March 9. ernors, in their summing up of per-- 1 e Williams took 4 loads of tobacco to ". laon uaraner, oi urases-tbreProgram When the Democratic city conven- But a Governor ter was sold back to the company boro, visited for Friday evening. sonal following. the family of Rev. A. Hartford last week. Clark's weigh- Hon convened this afternoon W. S. I March 16, timps In one dav in this way. any more times 1012 cannot legally rote ed 3,300 pounds and Williams' Cowherd placed the name of Henry In daylight B. Gardner last week. In Roll-cal- l. Song. Reading or than any other fellow, and his per- they"lifting" chickens "family" umIn the piano contest which has 3,000 pounds. carried a large L. Jost before the convention as the minutes. not figure to Opening address Dudsonal choice should 20 quite a while at DonoMr. John Douglas has bought brella with them, closed, and v,ben been on for Democratic candidate for Mayor. ley Westerfleld. Solo Tymer any great extent. d. the chicken was captured It would van & Co.'s drug store, which came acres of land of Mr. Henry Hunley. speech Mr. In his nominating Select reading Gerdio' week, there was a closely It lies on the East side of his Neal The respective managers of Taft be dropped down into the folds of off last Cowherd told how Henry L. Jost Bennett. Stump speech Gilbert and Roosevelt announce that all Is the big umbrella and thus carried ' contested race between Miss Haiel farm. Consideration $300. was picked up on the streets of New Westerfleld. Reading, one chapter Hunley sold a mule to Hocker and Miss Glenn Quinn. Miss Mr. Elbert serene with their candidate and away unseen, The boys may be York when a child, a waif, and In good morals and gentle manners Quinn won the piano. Mr. Rude Davenport, of Wysox, last when 7 years old that his nomination is a certainty. prosecuted. sent out from that Marllssa Foster. Whistling Mr. John Tucker received a tele- week for $200. It Here's luck to both of them, for city by a foundling institution to Walter Foster, Curry Wallace and nephgram recently that his wife's ADABL'P.G. Mr, P. S. Coleman has in the last makes no difference which one Is Missouri, with 20 other children, to Talbott Miller. Old business. ReMarch 8. Mrs. Clay Ford, of ew, Mr. Floyd Miller, who enlisted three weeks bought 26 head of cathis party's choice, only one may be way. cess. Monday with Mrs. In the army Jive months ago, was tle, paying on 'an average a little make his , spent beaten a little worse than the other Then he traced Mr. Jost's life Singing. New business. Debate. Dr. Patton, it being Mrs. Patton's dead at Fort Hancock, New Jersey. over $21 a bead. In Democracy's march to victory. from a farmer boy, through the law Subject: "Resolved, that a Docgas was the cause of Poisoned with "Sth birthday. Mrs. Susan Hunsaker sustained a practice of law, school and Into Mr. Crey Woodson, Secretary of Miss Zoda Raymon returned his death. Mr. Tucker wired them fall last week which Is causing her and finally Into the Prosecutor's of- tor is more beneficial to a country the than a Preacher." the National Democratic Commit- Monday to Pleasant Ridge, where to send his remains home and they considerable pain. Affirmative: fice. Robert Davis, Gilbert Westerfleld, tee, deserves thanks and much she is in school. will likely be here by the 13th. "What Kansas City needs In the Dudley Westerfleld. Negative: TyThe most common cause of incredit for his efforts to break the Mr. C. L. Patton was at Ralph hold-u- p of the Baltimore ho- Wednesday on business. S. C. R. I. Reds and Black of the stomach. office of the Mayor is a man, and mer Westerfleld, J. P. Foster, A. C. rates somnia Is disorders Orpingtons. Comic surprise Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Henry Jost is a man," Mr. Cowherd Porter. tel keepers, who planned to get Malen There was a birthday dinner the Benton. Paper. Reading of proStock from 11.00 to $2.00, eggs Tablets correct these disorders and concluded. rich In a few days when the Na- 7th at Mr. Sam Greer's, It being And the convention agreed with gram. Criticism. from good mating SI. 00 and $2.00 nable you to sleep. For sale by tional Democratic Convention meets Mrs. Greer's 45th birthday. Mr. Cowherd. Baltimore has been m per 15. Baby chicks 25 cents each. all dealers. In that city. FILYDIA FOSTER, Sec'y. jir L.ve i .tuner, uuuueu, aim Jost is one of the young lawyers By MARL1SSA FOSTER, Pro Tem. getting some unenviable notoriety Mr. Gardner Brown, Magan, left ) 'Phone 99A of the city. The last three years he FOXES PLAYING HAVOC MRS. A. S. CHINK, In the matter, but It Is now thought Tuesday for Kansas. WITH THE' YOUNG LAMBS has been First Prosecuting AttorBeaver Dam, Ky. 12t4 A Pleasant Physic. the question has been settled and ney. He came before the public reasonable rates will obtain. When you want .a pleasant physNotice. Carlisle, Ky., March 11. Farm- most prominently in the trial of Dr. ic, give Chamberlain's Stomach and Legislature ad The Kentucky The Good Roads Convention of ers in the northern porUon of this B. C. Hyde. It was said by the Liver Tablets a trial. They are mild Journed Its regular session yester-- i Ohio county which was announced county report that foxes are play- leaders that Jost was selected be- and gentle In their action and alday and its proceedings hava been ' o meet In Hartford, Ky., on April ing havoc with the young Iambs. cause ot his clean record as a law- ways produce a pfe'asant cathartic Interesting. ' and both profitable yer and public official. 5, 1912, has been postponed to meet One farmer from beyond the Lickeffect. Call at any dealers for a paBsed and . Good laws have been an April 13, 1912, at one o'clock ing river reports that nearly all of free sample. m. pledges have, In the Democratic Nineteen Miles a Second iharp. Invitation is given every his flock of young lambs hare been ' main, been kept. Of course there Is one to be present. A special, invi- killed by foxes and heavy damages Without a jar, shock or disturbance, Continuous Cabinet Ofacer. never a Legislature that meets and tation Is given each of the Magis- continue to bo reported from va- Is the awful speed of our earth James Wilson, Secretary ot AgriI Coughing trates of Ohio county to be present rious sections of the county from through space. We wonder at such culture, has broW all recordu adjourns without somebody "knock- -' Stop coughing !ng" on the results of Its labors. esse of nature's movement, and so for continuous' service lri "Presidenrasps and tears. Stop it I at our next meeting, April IS, 1912. the ravages of the dogs. This Is to be expected and would be do those who take" Dr. King's New tial cabinets' L. B. TICHENOR, Prea. ffn now """haa served Coughing prepares the throat For Disease of the Rfcln. missed if it did not occur. But the Life Pills. No griping, no distress, fifteen yearai B. F. BEAN, Sec'y. preTh and lungs for more trouble. Nearly all diseases of the skin just thorough work recent session, while not a recordthat brings vious term 6f a? cabinet-officer waa I There is nothing so Stop it Handred Thousand Added to Strike. such as eczema, tetter, salt rheum good health and fine feelings, 25c. credited breaker In any way, should be quite to' Albert OallaUa who London, March 9. Over. 100,- - and barbers' Itch, are characterized J&mea- H. Williams. coughing. bad for a cough as satisfactory to all concerned. m was Secretary of the Treasury 'fTpm Itching and000 were Stop it I Averts Cherry Pec- unemployedadded to the ranks ot the by an' intense makes life -asmarting, 1801 to 1813 mouthpiece, Th. Wflfst Mr. Roosevelt's this, the ninth day of which often Bppolted by President &cKlale toral is a medicine for coughs the strike. The factories weret com- and disturbs sleep and rest burden HOW TO KEEP APPLES Outlook, says his asseveration that Quick DURING THE' WINTER and successively by Pfeaf-den- ts and colds, a regular doctor's pelled to shut down everywhere. he would not accept a third term relief Bay be had by applying Roos'velt: "aria Taft." tf" arid soon afterwards changing his medidne. Sold for seventy Salve. It allays the Chamberlain's , r or. Mr. J. W: Adams, of Whites StaBUXXYIMLR. fja mind, U like a man refusing anothitching and smarting 'almost In years. Useiti Ask your docAn uneasy kqllna; In; the sterna . March 11. On March 8, 1913, a stantly. Many casea tare been' tion, this county, has fallen upon a er cup of coffee at breakfast, which tor if this Is not good advice. or bowels jHWda-quic- k ty to HBR- novel way of. keeping, his apple's new member was added to the would not mean that he would nevcured by its use. For sale by aU through sjosaacH'ana the coldest winter weather. purifies the' bow home of Mr. and Mrs. Ja. T.'TJa- - dealers, er drink another cup. But Mr. Ualess there Is daily aetica f the .,m botrekWrjce SO'sol'd He puts them In barrels tn a good i Roosevelt's last term was supposed el, poisonous pr4ucts are absorbed, yls, of near Sunnydale, Kr when causing jBaadicbe. klUoasacM. Biases, a dainty little boy announced his place Inhls garden, throwing loose The Ohio constitutional 'convenI to bo his last Presidential meal. utivcdiii m. wni$ ..L..A:.-fj- f ..baMtf .. . wc I.I. Tira vimiu ma ftcfrr -up nui aooae i w tion by a rote ot 70 to 33 adopted' dirt ap' around them aad covering Kr Donovan aw -hT-? and it waa of no consequenca . doctor about correctlag yaur cwtfpiitaB Ky, Jr fW H name U ElmoreDla- - aFT0posal ta extend full suffrage to thea orer the top to a depth of titles Uxatlvo asset of Arer'a Fills. whether he drank coffee or tea, brma ta . o. Aram ca.. xwu. aw. Inches ' On opening For classy Job women. about four mond; hi weight nine pounds. when he said, in substance, "I will artatlBf.tTlie'HaraM a.i,ui-zsz-T- j lion is Planned lo Begin aad aaoag other things, says: Estered at the Hartford "The most serioss naeattoa as mall isatter of the t&eoad class. March 25. ! that bo coafroats Keetscky Republicans is sot the aomlna- It U MM that Hr. LaFolIette's i tlon of Cot. Roosevelt, as ranch j Frankfort. Ky., March 11. A pompadoar U sdll standing. as we desire it, bat the asser-tlo- n I farm oa wheels is to be transported over six railroads and Into TO Ken- right to of Teddy certainly believes In the tacky counties during the 30, days without the dictation ,rta deellsaUos recall aad la the beginning on March 25. The model of Col. Bradley and his a striag to k- trust." j farm, which will be carried la ten Grorssdaog skiai ought to be "Right to self- railroad coaches, will be run nnder What's that? price after this ! jottnicent." "dictation of Col. the direction of theCoamissioner of worth a pretty ? Bradley," trust," ' Agriculture with the aid of the wiater is over. 'Whoever heard of the roads, which the train tv -- ,- Mill Explanation can it be posiible thai theselike? over their lineswin haul charge to " are without has bees crowded with us- Bereao vital questions in the Republican the State. Cows, hogs, sheep, cat- Ineas here of late. party ia Kentucky now even more tie. poultry and livestock generally Waes you ses yoar shadow now- important than the nomination of f will be carried, in addition to the adays it's a sfcrn of good lack. It Col. Roosevelt? And evea waen the cars which will be deovted to a organ to which those remarks are demonstration of corn, alfalfa and j s is iblnisg. me&as the X i ReeMkan tinp, Kentucky Big DcmoHsfra' The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Daffron. of near Sannydale, is on the sick list. Mrs. Rete Xorris Is quite sick at the hone of her father, Mr. C. E. Bailey, of Route 4, Hartford. -- PROGRAM ' : Of the Sunday School Union of the Ohio County Baptist Association to, meet with Hartford Charcb, March 19. 1912: ; 9:30. Shields: DevoUonal Eld. Birch yes wekiwe Llstenf MZIilanything you furnish your bodyaiiu matte it in wisn. to live in. Why not enjoys Life? or nt ! oSee-holde- rs - 10:00. Reading minutes and re- -, ports of the schools. 10:30. Better Pastoral Leader-- ,' r. ship W. 31. Fair and Alney Case-bie- ... :., ar "oSce-holde- rs rail-&- e. ' Sermon Eld. j 11:60. ! X. Jarnagia. 12:00. Intermission. 1:30. Better management and. Equipment Eld. Birch Shields and Doctrinal J. C. B. Lyons. t Ia p.ic i;" ii , nea-- 1 2:00. Better Teaching Eld. J. N. Jarnagin and W. C. Taylor. 2:30. Standard of Excellence, VM T? V in Elementary Grad Cooi-ad-?ar- coa-teatfo- :, c, aj Ve Invite discriminating dressers buy us their furnishing our happy feeling tasty hose and underwear and our shirts will they again every Invite them ed any furnishings. only shy and your , h whole r, Sv , :2. pair 2, socks, broken collar, torn shirt necktie, a or greasy com-mea- hat dollar suit You fifty the appearance clothes. good and and our furnishings. , '.;. ZZSrZ: ?, to .. i " CARSON & CO. Hartford, Kentucky. n, I -- ., ney ; , ,.., .,,. .. "" sns. "V- - .. o, 'thus-protecte- -- , , " " . i Wes-tertiel- t Why cough? Stop it I ' - MWoa , '' , -- ran w ira j j """ " 'Ttivir'., i uTiiin iiffi.it'. .. WEDNESDAY, .MARCH 13, 1012. iTrrin-n hli""r"r!grta""'aa";1 M" THE HARTFORD HERALD Mr. J. Ney Poster, junior editor Is of the Hartford Republican, spending thla week In Louisville. purchaso gets you Each a chance on the Talking Machine. You might take It homo with you 25-ce- nt iuoi: i r, v has been hero since "The Count of 7 WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU. BRKSMH 0ur iNew i Spring Suits Far pPf 1 1 SI y Mere Too. - .Made: int the latest styles and out of the newest We know it is a trifle early to buy, but we want you 'to call around and see them. Go through and find out where you can please yourself In quail-it- y and price. While doing this, take a peep at our new Low-cu- t Shoes. Shirts, Neckwear, etc. They will please.you. Keep this in mind and remember iit,pays to trade with a house that saves you money. m:i-iterial- s. "JggBbjEgfr c OOOOOOOOOO Oi0-0fQ'i- oo O LOCAL NEWS AND ooo ooooao O Ship Stuff. PERSONAL POINTS O O O O 8t4 Have bought a car of Bran and Will sell reasonable. W. E. ELLIS, Produce Merchant. U. B. "Carson wants Go to U. S. 'Carson your Furs, E. S. Tabor ltf postmaster at has been appointed Friedaland, Ohio gro- for'fresh ceries. & county, to succeed E. Ford, resigned. Mr. John T. Moore, cashier of the Bank of Hartford, went to Louisville Monday and will return toJfew Spring Goods arriving daily day. at Barnard & Co's. Miss Nora Wedding has gone to Don't fall to see Iler's Candles Bowling Green, where she will 1 glass full Be. Specials take a course in the West Kentucky Normal School. IT. B. Carson has Just Vcaelvetl a "barrel of Sour Pickles fine. Miss Arbye Brown, of route 4, Dr. Horace Pendleton, "Williams left for PIkesvlllo, Ky. last week to visit her sister, Mrs. Fon Rogers, Mines, was In town yesterday. for a few days. 8. F. TOley .brought the jirino iof Just received a car load of best meat down. Call and seo him. '.OH Oats, white and mixed. Will pay 'One Dollar per "bushdl W. E. ELLIS, ri for good "Wheat. 8t4 Produce Merchant. Hartford Mill Co. I8tr Mr. Arthur Petty, of the HartMr. R. B. ilartin went to Louis- -' ford Republican mechanical forco, vllle Monday and will return home! Who has been evry ill for a week Friday. past, is improving. Barnard & Co's is the best place "Mr. and Mrs. J. H. B. Carson left to buy a new "Bag, Suit Case or Thursday for the Eastern markets Trunk. spring goods for tho to Pofksteak and Pork firm "of Carson &. Co. Beefsteak, Chops, 12 &c per pound at S. F. Don't fall to bet In a few guesses 9tf Riley's. on the Talking Machine that will Rev. H. T. Speak, of Taffy, paid be given away next Saturday by the Tho Herald a call while in town Onto County Drug Co, Vry ifttty! "New "Neckwear at "Barnard &Co's. ' Mrs. J. B. Sparks, daughter Lat-ty- o Mr. D. S. Rhoads, Beaver Dam, and little son Rexlo Ford, of called on The Herald while in town Hartford, Routo 2, gave The Herald 5. ''yesterday. a pleasant call Friday. Mrs, 'y. J. Be,an has returned "Llnweave," the new white from n visit to her brother at An- goods looks like Linen, wears betderson, Ind. ter. Only at Barnard & Co's. Mr. C. P. Brown, Hartford, Route 12 c to 30c per yard. 4, gave The Heratd a call while in Miss Harriett Flener, chief deputown Friday. ty at Sheriff Black's office, left SatMrs. W. J. Bean, formerly Miss urday for a month's visit to her Gertrude Wright, wftl tIm this sea- parents near Cromwell. son for Barnard & fa Will furnish you Fiold Seeds at reasonable prices. Dr. C. Wrf Felix; Olaton,, .wu the , W. B. ELLIS, guest Of Ma brother; F. L. Felix, 8t4 Produce Merchant. Wednesday and Thursday.) I have nine boxes of Garden and jrj. B,' Carsoa U constantly recelv-;Jpki- 'g ' newest' ana' best' groceries. Flower .Seed for you to select frem. Also loose' Turnip and Bean Seeds. Telephone your' rders lai i. Iler's Grocery aad Bleat Market, team Mr. BI QrabJree-j;An- e Mesdamea Mont and Elmer ot mules last week to Mr. Clint Misses Roxla Beck and Lu-reIgfttieirt, of Kroaos; i 'i i McKlnney, ot MoHenry, were jp who la Capt, J., fa iDeWeese, visitors at The Herald office Friday. i Saturday. W ! forv6. ne " " Tlcef"fa,n.ow lnwSai D)ego, Souther C&Wbrnia. but "will return to his ' dutiea her and at,Owesboro o or befortf WLa&lsW-Jff M i tbjO.m?vot ?' abflcnco solder an4 revenue ,srfrok . James Jarka, of Beech Grove, Daviess county, died Tuesday night of last week,after a short Illness. He;was a.broher of. Mr. T. S, Marks, ot Hartford. Monte Cristo,' some years ago, and those who failed to go, missed a rare treat. TVie company is composed of actors and actresses of the highest talent and they rendered this groat play in a most thrilling Saturday. and comprehensive manner. Tho OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. staging was good and the acting Mr. Byron Foster, who Is In the hlghclass, strongly appealing to the railroad building business at But- human emotions. It is a s ler, Ky., acting as civil engineer, company, s producing a visited olu homo scenes here a few play. days recently. Flue Preaching nnd Singing. County Messrs. W. S. Tinsloy, Seldom in past or recent years Court Clerk, E. G. Barrass, Circuit have the people of Hartford and viNO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE Court Clerk, and A. C. Yelser went cinity had the privilege of listening to Louisville yesterday and will re- to as fine a series of sermons as turn the latter part '57 the "weeTc. have been delivered at the court alogues than common, and beta;; Just received a barrel of Jumbo house hero by Rev. Wimberly, of WOMEN GIVEN BALLOT endeared to the Rocks and hills of The preaching has Pickles fine! and a barrel of Madisonville. t,lls sectlon arul as ,le cannot uik high-clas- s, uplifting, Inspiring. Pickled Pork, also a new shipment been IN SGHOOL ELLuTluNb' the hnl8 wlth ,i,m-hlbest fric,,dK of Magnolia Breakfast Bacon In one Each sermon has shown careful and think that Robert will content ttlru- prayerful preparation, fired by the pound boxes. inspiration of the Spirit and clothed III Kentucky All Amendments self by taking some of the Rocks Iter's Grocery &. Meat Market. (one at least) with him when he in the Immortal habiliments of gosgoes. Mr. Dudley Ford, who has been pel truth. The singing under tho Voted Down Will Be-covery ill for the past few weeks at leadership of Bro. Yates has also O O O O O CJ O (.. JjOOOOOOO his residence near Hartford, Is still been edifying and inspiring. a Law. He is hoys' ( ons vi.vu. o In a precarious condition, 'though a singer of rare musical powers and COOOOOGOOOOOOOO resting as easy as could 'be ex- ability, and he "has been assisted by Frankfort, Ky March 9. After pected. Hartford's best choir talent. There two hours of argument, the bill Below are the names of the Loys C per cent.School gcen many conversions and granting $3,000 of Bonds, have who have Joined the ro-- n Club: school suffrage to women , issued by Centertown District, Ohio accessions to the church, and the of Kentucky, was passed in the SenEverett Ashb, (' 'ester county, Kentucky. community Interest and has been much bene- ate 27 to 9. Those vo'lug Thos. E. Maden, Artl n- E. rolin?on principal guaranteed. For particufited. ngaln3t the Dili were: Senato s L. Slgsby McKlnney, .Toec'iIi E. SiriHIi. lars, address, EvansVllle Securities Wyman Bean, Edva'd Chinn, Jssa W. Arnett, Bale, Bertram, BerkOil, You Good lli'cakfast! Co., Evansville, Ind. Ilt2 Magnolia Breakfast Bacon, Chase shire. Brown, Clilpman. Dowling, Chinn, John T. n'ack. James Barnj"'(. Huell Geoffrey Dr. Wimberly has preached In & Sanborn Coffee and Rock, Huirnker, Mathers or Tea, bread Holman. . Gilmore KeOW !1. Warren Tlin Tuonstirn tin.'. nlrnnil V the revival moetlng here with unu- mado from the Beaver Dam Flour Ttvnn sual power. The people have been and the GENUINE NEW ORLEANS passed the House. It Is said the Stewart, Luther DauM, Arthur j Park. Karl Park. Kied Coff, .Tny greatly blessed under his preaching. MOLASSRS Cue per gallon. Governor will sign the bill. up to date. Some GO conversions All amendments to the bill were Miller. Eddie Ford, Mar.in funaln. Hop's Grocery and Meat Maikct. The meeting still continues. loted down. Senator llan offered Ksco Englor, Euc'll Sliti'l. Jrtnes Webber Claik, Walter Police Court. an amendment to strike out the ed- - Coleman, The Herald Is sending out quite Dewey Williams, MH'on The Hartford Police Court, Judge ucatlonal qualification pnnlslon of Overton. a number of statements of their Barnard, Richard Barnard. V.. O. subscription accounts to subscrib C. M. Crowe presiding, disposed of the bill. Senator Dowling proposed Arnett (Vjr. so Curtis. Lcm Duncan. ers, and hopes to have a prompt re- a large docket at the regular March that the measure ho amended term Monday. The most important that it applied to only cities of the Vernon Sapp, Tob DouRku. few-Hr- st sponse from everybody who receives and second class, while Sena- - W Stewart. Leslie Duke, Kl hartf one. Please let us hear from you. case tried was that of J. R. Hoskins vs. Jesse W. Moxley and Jesse tor Huffaker offered an amend- - Raymon, Arbln Miller. Itosco EmMr. and Mis. Isaac Foster, form- Barnes, wherein Hoskins was suing inent, seeking to exclude cities of lT. Carl Hocker, Chester Rry.i?, erly of Hartford, who went to Cen-- . for the value of a calf which had tho first class fiom the operation of Everett Shreve, Manning Bi'nutJt. Henry C. Martin, Bethel J. Cfri. tral City a short time ago to take been taken up by the defendants tne iaWi charge of the McDowell House, nnd posted as an estray and later Edward Jackson, Oakley IUant.r-lltera- cy Because Kentucky headed the have concluded to glev up the man- butchered. Ethal Stevens. Carroll A In the union of States, ship, hearing the eviAfter list agement of that "hotel. They have dence nnd counsel, pro and con, the Senator Brock said, ho was per- - Stevens, Archie B. HicKs, not yet decided where they will lo- jury, by a signed verdict, returned suaded the time had arrived when Porter, Aubry Newcomb. nidiwil cate. EvkfI Into court, found 1 cent and costs a change should be made and he Leach, Chester Edwards, In favor of defendants. We are re- favored giving the women a chance. Magan, Briscoe White, Ovil 'Coff. Messrs. M. R. Maddox, Hartford, Route 4; Prof. H. E. Brown and J. liably informed, however, that the The most important provision of Ernest Cole, Ray Cole, Otis Cook. Jesse Cook, Hlllard Romanes KsiT! W. Cooper, City; R. C. McSherry, Jury really intended to give Judg- the bill follows: .nxni "That all women possessing the Haven, Owen Dougherty, Beaver Dam; S. E. Bennett, Thom- ment In favor of plaintiff for the Haven, Gilbert Dee required of Dougherty, A motion for new lecal flualtfications as Greer and F. C. Bennett, Hart- above amount. Join ford, Route 3; W. S. Dean, Dundee, trial wns made and the court has mule voters In any common school James. Roy Butler, Jese D.'iv. Ho.-- -election, and who. in addition, are W. Ward, Earl Hocker, Ray were among The Herald's callers same under consideration. able to read and write, shall be er, Joe Greer, Wendall Greer, Mar"Saturday. Iler's CSioccry and Meat Market qualified and entitled to Vole at all vin Greer, Rollle Roach, Johnnk i Prices. Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Cooper and CVpf elections of school trustees and oth- - Sapp, Hondy Westerfleld. Beefsteak, grandchildren, who have been resiPorksteak, Pork er school officers renulred to be Hawkins, ItomnCe Arvin Smith, . Home Made elected by dents of Hartford, for some months Chops 12 'A per lb. the people, and upon all Smith, Ernest Ford, Ernest Whrte-.past, have returned to their old Sausage 12',c per lb. Side I'ork, Merl Squire Taylor, Otis Greer. school measures or questions subhome nt Beaver Dam. Mr. Cooper Beef Roast, Pork Roast 10c per lb. mitted to a vote of the people; and Jones, Claude Fraze, Merve! Webwill probably go to East St. Louis, Rib Roast 9c per lb. the legal ster, James D. I'hipps, John li. all women possessing III., soon and assume management qualifications required as to males Phipps, Ellis Hlnes, Faris Bryant. Mr. Frank Hull Dead. of a 'ltTge rooming house there. years shall be eligible to hold any school Sampson Nix, Johnnie Voils, Errest Frank Hall, seventy-nin- e Messrs. R. H. "Barnes, Oswald of age, died of dropsy at 11 o'clock office or office pertaining to the Gray, George Wright, Byron Barnes Frank Shultz, Henry Shultz, Klberf Dam, Route 2; Thursday night, at his home on the management of schools." Beaver Render, Perry, AVitluv Austin, Clarence Capt. J. G. Keown ana Jeff "Watter-so- n, Hugh Herr farm, near the Green city; W. B. Crabtree, Hart- River distillery, In Daviess county. Now Library Plan Don't Fall to Hobbs, Lee Newton, Ellis Kcawni Gilbert Kirk. Vernn Eskridgu. L.tf- Read This! ford, Route 1; W. D. Ashby, Tilr. Hall "had been ill for a number I have over 100 readers to my liVerrrcn Eskridge, Wilbur Wells, 1; R. E. Ualdwln, of months and his death was not Route 4 00 books to pick Aldridge, Arthur Whitaker;- CTrcT Beaver Dam; H. T. Felix, Olaton; unexpected. He was born in Da- brary and over With each CASH purchaso Whitaker, Perry Curry, Frank Cvx. A. R. Burton, Olaton, Route 1, were viess county and had been engaged from. among The Herald's callers ton-da- in agricultural pursuits for a num- amounting to ?1.00 you are entitled Gilbert Duvall, Gilbert Pattersocf. one tho boks FREE. ber of years. Mr. Hall is survived to readyou of belong, you may Clyde Thomas, Clarence Allen, Wii Oscar Shields, batik" lie Shields, Now If don't Prof. W. B. Yates, who has heen by two sons, Rusah Hall, of Owens-bor- Join for tho price of $1.00 and keep Shields, Norval Faught; Mark Hi ana Sam Hall, of Grlfllth, and leading the singing for tho meeting the book you have when you want von, Jesso Raines, Ira Keown, fon- nt the court house, left yesterday two daughters, Mrs. J. W. Green-wel- l, to quit reading. I have Just added ry C Keown, Franklin P. Wf'nf of Owensboro, and Mrs. 1. S. morning for Marlon, Ky., his home. 40 new books. I'vorott Thomas, Ahrifa Plnrrfe. Ho captured the people. He Is one Coy, of Griffith. Ivoweir WW-rfif- . Iler's Grocery nnd Meat Market. Lawrence Frame, of the finest evangelistic singers In Jameo L Chamberlain, W.' it. Czr- : Iler's Laundry lrlces. RICKKTTS. the country. Ho will be remember,vn K(.,lbv Emmotj U'f'jt- Shirts, 10c each, Collars, 2c foni . March 11. Mr. Sam Hoover Is tIng,m ,.,, ed by Hartford people. Prof. S. H. each, Cuffs, 2c each. Agent Madaney F(m,( visiting in the Clear Run neighbor- Ky., is isonville Laundry. Prather, of Madisonville, HpoV()r NmI Bni,y Loyrf as Work Guaranleading tho singing for tho revival hood this week. car Newtonf Toney johnpon. M,fly. teed. Called for and delivered. meetings Mr. Bird Lee has almost complet- - mown nowo R Browni KtmKtt Instead of Prof. Yates ed Mr. Smith's new house at.Hor- - MniId0Xi (;corKO T now. He is a fine leader and has John Nichols Commits Suicide. row. rff(, been in the work for some yoars. John Nichols, a farmer about 30 ton Rllev, Horlan Stearsman, ToniG Those on the sick list are: Miss CofTlnan Marvin i,0n.nrrni. Karly. given by years of age and living near MoorThe entertainment carNora Daniel and N. G. Patton and llnvmon NalI LcnnIo 0jrlcs. Karl Dana Waldcn, the magician, under man, becamo a suicide by the child. All are re- - pot)nctti Mntthpw nenton. HnrfnlT bolic acid route last Monday even- Mr. Howard's o tho auspices of the Hartford ing. He is of1 good and prominent ported improving. nosS( Homcr nean Lyceum Courso, at Dr. Bean's St (,,aft The farmers are getting behind Ar0 nrown PaMa, cdc WIlg0li Rupm Opera House last Wednesday night family. Excessive drink is thought was one of tho best of the series to have been the cause of the rash with their plant beds and sowing HayneSi Thomas IIubort ,Tuffi oats on account of so much bad Ston0i Herman Keown C!mrHo Kv. so far, and was highly enjoyed by act. weather. ans, Ira Keown, Clement Arnold. the largo crowd present. Mr. Wal Clay Renecr Deud. Mr. Herbort Hoover was in Hart CHde Evans. Rolph Arnold, Glfrm In the truest dcn Is n magician Clay Reneer, son of Mr. and Mrs. ford Friday on business. Crabb. William E. Pnughertv, John sense of the word and performed J. A. Reneer, died at his home in s Jackson, Earl P. Austfn, Clarence some wonderful feats of legerde Centertowyi last Sunday morning of a j .it v enmoro Stevens. Chnrlfo main, as pleasing to the eye as they stomach trouble and complications. The Hartford Magisterial District "ar("n' wore mystifying to the senses. His MiiiM, niiiiui uuiiuuLif i tat i ?tii His remains wore interred In the A. S. of E. will meet with the Rick derfur, David Wilson.Everett Chary-ma-n. tricks were mostly new and good family burying. grounds near Cen- ett's Local, nt RIckett's School-housand he left a pleasant impression tertown, Monday, Rov. L. W. Tich-enSaturday, March 30, 1912, j One hundred and seventy-nfn- e behind. conducting funeral services at 10 o'clock a. m., to elect officers boys have Joined. Others mny Jofn for the year and to transact auy Mr. S. T. Hunter, aged 59 years, from the resldenco at 11 o'clock. ,f they JwlBh; Send me your nan,e-other business that may come be- - ago, died at tho home of his son, Mr. and address. Owen Hunter, in Hartford, last Fri- O fore the body. Wo want to roe evO MARRIAGE LICENSE. HENRY LEACH, Supt. ery local represented, especially day afternoon, after a lingering IllMis rethose lately organized. ness of pneumatic asthma. For Snie, Faniih All sizes, from G. P. JONES, Ch'm'n. mains were Interred1 at Equality, 6 to 300 acres. Wo can pleaso yoa e A. Hazollp, Narrows, to Mrs. O. R. TINSLEY, Sec'y. this county, next day, being accomIf you want to buy land. Bowling, Narrows. panied by a number ot Hartford A. C. YEISER & CO., J. L. Pharls, White Run, to BerSULPHUR SPRINGS. people. He was born near Small-hou- s Hartford, Ky. tie F. Arnold, White Run. March 11. Farmers are toasting and had lived in this county m their shidB by tho fire and wishing Importing Potatoes. all his life. He leaves a wife and It would stop snowing so they can two children Mr. Owen Hunter The Louisville Herald of yesterburn plant beds. and .Mrs. Leila Fulkerson, ot Point day says: Born to the wife of J. T. Davis, Local dealers have been forced Pleasant. He was one of Ohio Comity's moat respected dtlzsns, .a to Import potatoes from Ireland and of near Marvin's Chapel, on the 8th Eggs from Prize Winners at Ken- good man In the fullest sense ot the England on account of the high irmt., a boy. Dr. Duff, of Dundee, tacky State Fair, 191 1. nave mate attending physician. Mother and up three pens from which I will sen word, and BeloTed by all who knew prices demanded for the homegrown child doing well and hopes are en- - Eggs at l.SO, $3.00 and $5.00 per him. product. The latter are quoted at tertained by his friends that Jim .setting of IS. Will book orders bow "A Royal Slave" was presented 91.50 a bushel, while the price of will also survive. , fer shipment later. Send for mating foreign potatoes is $1.30. The at Dr. Bean's Opera House last Fri- the Robert and Charles Derer have llst--H- 's free. Will also soil a few day, night to only a median sized prestnt prices are due to the short-ac- e rented, tho H. D. Bean tarn near laying Pallets at $2.00 each. Satis- ot the crop last year. The new Sunnydale, audience, Qwing to the very Inclemand say they are going .faction guaranteed. ent weather. It was the strongest crop will be late. tn haffth , hur- fnv OKAm in Tr nav' .- "v YT ""v. . Graham, and best theatrical attraction that Snbacrlbe for The Herald. 91 a year. ing more attention to furniture cat- - ; R.D, Brooks, Kf. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder Tiade from Royal Crape Cream of artar ROYAL I ' first-clas- first-clas- s i a Da-ris- I. ' 11- -1 Hriw , Cen-tertew- n, y. o, ;T Col-leg- vi ' e, or ooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooo Al-li- Single Comb Bllff OrpingtOtl t' iS-- i ti- - Lr ' """H'WWMSMIW. JflVimw ' 'M"l iii44mh ?a9P!wwetww;w-''l,'- l "J 'v Mtj,v"w i'ji"'r ,ini,n&L.. JiUJAEjjjXBOJdERAlrli '1''".""" THE HARTFORD HERALD O O O i yjpi.nqiwV!M'""""'''l'M iiiiunnynqiW''',W TAGE SIX. aro gross misrepresentations. They aro n part of the pressuro brought to boar to force me. from tho conTa- test, which I willingly undertook at Time Illinois Central Railroad a time when no ono else could be ble at Reaver Dam, Ky. Induced to make tho fight. . South Bound. North Bound. "I want delegates who aro ready No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. to win. or lose If need be, In tho No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. Interest of a great cause. Let me No. 1022:48 p.m. .No. 1318:55 p.m. through you assuro tho voters of J, E. Williams. Agt. North Dakota that I shall always keep faith with them, and Bhall re- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, main a candidate steadfast to tho o end. HjMTERACV. O AVEDNESDAV, MARCH 18, 1012. The Hartford Herald ooooooooooooooooo O POEMS lOU'Iili ENJOY. The, Ilcrnld's Special Selections. OO o O O O JUST WATCH YOURSELF GO RY. Say, what's tho use In taking stock in all tho things we hear? Why rip, tho lining out of Jones and make Smith look so queer? You cannot always tell, my boy perhaps It's all a Ho Just get around behind a tree and watch yourself go by. !l i,5! ooooooooooooooo Uf ll f ''J i i ( ( u' m COMPARED WITH OTHERS You will find that things look difTho term "Illiteracy" Includes all ferent, the prooked parts aro persons at least 10 years of age, unenough, straight, the United Curiously able to write their own language, a States, while ono of the youngest of That Smith is not the only man who majority of them being also unablo nations, displays the oldest flag, sometimes stays out late. to read. In tho United States, In- comparatively speaking. Perhaps your 'wife's own husband cluding aliens, negroes, Indians and sometimes gets all awry, Tho American Hag In Its present Mongolians, 10C In every 1,000 of form was adopted In the year 1777, So get around behind a tree and 10 years of age and population, and watch yourself go by. and tho only changes made In It over, are illiterate. The latest re- slnco that time have been tho addiports on Illiteracy arc not In, but, tion of new stars for the new In business and In pleasure, and In the social life, nrmrdlnc to the last. 46 of every States as they camo Into the Union. ,,, nf,n rnfor in It doesn't always pay, my boy, to 1.000 of our white native born over "Gee, You Arc Easy." let yourself run rife. the age of 10 could not read nor , "Have you an office In ato lermg ther en8,gn So try and do tho best for those .. write. Tho great majority of such Inquired a feminine voice over tho a tnou(j who In your pathway lie, ' ana years Illiterates are iounu uiuu um telephone of a local telegraph oftho battle and tho and ranges and In a palachlan Mountain fice. nut they forget that tho And get around behind by. tree breeze." watch yourself go the remote piney woods of our Union Jack in Its present form only mean "You don't distance Southern States, where the you?" responded tho obliging clerk, dates from 1S01. n Rube. The Death of and tlic sparslty of tho population spelling tho proper noun. The French tricolor was adopted Gone Into the deop, dark mys- likewise m" make public schools well-nig- h flag as now dls. "No, insisted the fair llt 1704( tho SpanIsh no human eye can tery, whoso end possible, Inquisitor, again spelling the name. played in 1785, while tho Oerman see. Her short but love-spehisforeign born white populaOf our "I don't seem to find It. What and Italian flags aro no older than strange to tion 103 In every 1.000 are Illiter- the empire and the kingdom, respec- tory, appears most sadly State la It In?" asked the clerk. me. Only to cheer for a few bright ate, and with Inflow of Russian and tively. "Gee, you are easy," came the New York Herald. days, hearts now torn with deepest Polish Jews and Southern Italians, crushing answer, with grief; only her childish and little A Character Test. this percentage Is increasing. Of emphasis on each word, followed "When I was a young man I was sweet ways, seemingly Just so tran by a chorus of giggles. The clerk our negroes, Indians and Mongolians, 5G7 in every 1,000 cannot real very fond of music," remarked Mr. sient and brief. Only the touch of silently hung up tho receiver and "My singing laid tho a tiny plump hand, only the glance Cumrox. nor write. crumpled beyond recogniof a beautiful eye, only her first saagely foundation of my fortune." Tho fJcrman Empire, with NorIn which he had among brave effort to stand, only her tion the maca'no way and Sweden, stands first "You sang so well?" by her cry. been reading an article on "Polite "No; tho captain of Industry who wants made known all the world's nations for the intelness Indispensable to Success." ligence of Its citizens. In these started me in life said that any- These are but memories now of the heavy trying and countries there Is just one and one-ten- body who would get up beforo folks past memories The time Is soon coming In every 1,000 who cannot and sing as I did, had marvelous to bear. HOW CHRONIC COUGHS Is nearlng so fast in which wo read and write, and those are set nerve and Indomltrble will power." Jerall, must follow her there. Switzerland down as "detectives." Are Being Cured by Vinol Glorious News ome Bonaparte Wells. Is the next lowest with three to the New Haven, Conn. "I was troubled has 3Ti, Hol- Comes from Dr. J. T. Curtlss, Scotland thousand. with a most persistent chronic cough Dwight, Kan. He writes: "I not Lipplmott's For March. land 40, England 58, France 49, only have cured bad cases of ecze-m- r, till blustery enough to for a long tlmo and had tried so many March is Ireland 170, AiiBtrla 23S, Hungary remedies and prescriptions without In my patients with Electric Bitmake us seek indoor comforts and benefit that I was discouraged. I was 281, C.rceco 300, Italy "383, Spain ters, but also cured myself by them diversions, and we turn to books persuaded by my friends to try VI C81, Portugal 790, Russia 017, Ser-vl- a of tho safe disease. I feel sure they and magazines with a zest which nol Aftcr taWng Ul0 Becond bottle 860 and Roumanla 890. will benefit any case of eczema." will perhaps be lacking later, when my cough left me. and I must say I The total number In the United age and of This shows what thousands have the spring sunshine lures ono to the j nover felt better In my life. I can States, under 10 years of LIppIncott's for March will' bo recommend Vinol to any one In a proved, that Electric Bitters is a all races and nationalities who cancondition as the best Of most effective blood purifier. It's an be found a most desirable fireside not read nor write is 6,24 6.857. during these last few bio remedy." excellent remedy for eczema, tetter, theso 2.S53.720 are negroes and o commnea action o: the First.thore's ' " 1S salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and runni nf r.ni,i are foreign born. of tho cods' llv- ning sores. It stimulates liver, a rather remarkable complete nov-..- medicinal elements Mnnrt.TnnlMrn prfl. rilrioil hv thn o1 expels poisons, el, entitled "The Lustrous Lady kidneys and bowels, A tight feeling in the chest acBtrengthK:rcatlnB propert!e8 0? tonlo Comfort, who ,ron whIch makes Vm)1 g0 efflc,ent ,n builds up tho by Will Lcvlngton companied by a short, dry cough, helps digestion, Satisfaction 'fbo' curing chronic coughs, colds and wrote 'Routledge Rldes-JcneIndicates an inflamed condition In strength. Price 50c. lungs. To relieve It buy the guaranteed by James H. Williams, setting Is original, the plot novel, bronchitis at the same tlmo building the m system, and tho characters intensely human up tho weakened, dollar size of BALLARD'S HORE-HOUN- Hartford, Ky. Try a bottlo of Vinol with tho un A annovlnclv human, at times. SYRUP; you get with each A Hint. rare love story, of course, yet with derstanding that your monoy will bo bottle a free HERRICK'S RED Lady I guess you're gettln' a returned If it does not help you. PEPPER POROS PLASTER for tho good thing out o' tending the rich plenty of brisk action to make It A. Wilbur Mitchell, Reaver Dam, Ky. appeal to the unsentimental. chest. Tho syrup relaxes the tight- Smith boy, ain't ye, doctor?" William T. Ellis contributes an Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky. ness and the plaster draws out the Doctor Well, yes; I get a pretty paper on the EuropeInflammation. It is an Ideal com- good fee. Why? an situation, entitled "'The Great bination for curing colds settled In Lady Woll, I hope you won't the lungs. Sold by Hartford Drug forget that my Willie throw the Game' Back of the War between Italy and Turkey." Mr. Ellis gathCo., Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Scrlbner's. brick that hit Mm! m ered his material at first hand, and Reaver Dam, Ky. IK tMG the article may be regarded as auTHE "HULLYCRAT" PARTY-A- RE Conference For Education. Other articles are YOU A "RULLYCRATV" thoritative. Tho next Conference for Educabrief, crisply Informative ones In tion In the South will bo held at One of tho most scholarly men In tho "Ways of the Hour" departWe tell von how. and oavbtit market Nashville, Tenn., April 3, 4, and 5 Boston, a student of philosophy and ment. prices. We arc dcalem: established in lb.V5; and can do BUTTER for you next. Tho railroads have granted a philology, believes that a new party are distinctly The short-storithan agents or commission merplus has mado its appearance, and that clover, entirely worthy of the fachants. Referencesany bank In Louone and one-hafare rate of isville. Write for weekly price list. fifty cents. Tickets will be on sale it should accordingly have a name. mous names attached to them. M. SABEL4. SONS March 30 to April 5 Inclusive, He refers to the followers of Theofrom 4 33 E. Kirktl St. ICUISIIltE. IT. Repels Attack of Death. Dealers In furs, wuts, wool. and will be good returning to April dore Roosevelt. He says that they "Five years ago two doctors told 20. This will bo one of the great- cannot logically be called "progresgatherings ever sives," because Mr .Bryan himself me I had only two years to live." est oducatlonal Speakers of is much moro progressive than Mr. This startling statement was made held In this country. international reputation will bo on Roosevelt, to say nothing of Mr. by Stlllman Green, Malachite, Col. oocooocococccococcoccoocoo "They told mo I "would dio with A large delegation tho program. Gompers or Mr. Ettor. The Rooseconsumption. It was up to mo then Kentucky. should attend from velt followers would not like to be T. J. COATES, they arc not all to try the best lung medicine and I called aristocrats; began to use Dr. King's New DisSupervisor of Rural Schools. plutocrats. Stato But they agree In tothinking Mr. Roosevelt "bully," nnd covery. It was well I did, for . A Cold, La Grippe, Then Pneumonia day I am working and beliovo I owe ho agrees with them In this characIs too often tho fatal sequence, and terization of tho things that are my life to this great throat and You can not keop posted on current cough3 that hang on weaken the moving lung euro that has cheated the political evonts unless you read the his way. Our corresponsystem and lower tho vital resistgravo of another victim. It's folly dent accordingly proposes that they coughs, colds or other ance. R. G. Collins, postmaster, ought to adopt Courier-Journ- al the name Bullycrats. to suffer with Barnogat, N. J., was troubled with Bully they are, crats they are, and throat and lung troubles now. Take a sevoro la grippo cough. Ho says: bully-crImplies a very delicate the cure that's safest. Price 50 (Louisville, Ky. Henry Watterson, "I would bo completely exhausted compliment to their best man. Hero cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free Editor.) m nfter eacli fit of violent coughing. I is a suggestion that is worth con- at James H. Williams. bought a bottle of Foley's Honey sidering. Are you a Bullycrat? If you havo trouble in gottlng rid and Tar Compound and beforo I your cold you may know that you had taken It all, tho coughing spells Do you know that of all tho of entirely ceased. Foley's Honey minor ailmcnt3, colds are by far tho are not treating it properly. There had hang and Tar Compound can't bo beat." most dangerous? It is not tho cold is no reason why a cold should stops the cough by healing the Itself that you need to fear, but tho on for weeks and It will not If you THE TARIFF will bo the issue and It Refuse substitutes. . For serious dlsoases that It often leads take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. tho battle will bo a hard-fougcause. m by all dealers. m salo by all dealers. of theso aro known as For salo to. Most one. You can get tho germ diseases. Pneumonia and A rumor published by a London SENATOR IjiFOLLETTE IS consumption aro among them. Why newspaper credits Cap. .Robert F. Courier-Journ- al IN THE RACE TO STAY not take Chamborlaln's Cough RemScott, tho British Antarctic exploredy and cure your while you er, with having reached the South 'There has been In existence a can? For sale by allcold AND deale'rs. m Pole. general conspiracy all over tho East seoklng to make the people of the Why It Was Hani. Headaches that come from a discountry believe that Senator LaFol-lett- e "I want you to understand that ordered stomach or constipated la out of the race for the nomI got my money by hard work." bowels are permanently cured by ination for President. The conspir"Why, I thought It was left you HERBINE. only It purifies the system Both One Year acy wbb pretty largely successful, by your uncle." and regulates the bowels. Price bocause many people believe LaFol- "So It was: but I had hard work 50c. Sold by. ;jiartford "Drug Co., lette has quit Senator LaFolletta getting It away from tho lawyers." Hartfordt KysfPonoYan &'Co., Bea-vRogular price of Weekly Courier-JournIs not that kind, however. He will ' m . Dam, Ky," The Test. go down fighting, if necessary, but $1.00 a year. We can also Billy "Huh!, I bet you didn't ATTENTION, ANANIAS! make a special rate on Dally and he will not run up the white flag'. LETTER EXPLAINS ITSELF Sunday Courier-Journla combinaThe following extracts of a tele- have a good time at your birthday gram sent by Senator LaFolletta party yesterday." tion with .The Herald. Willie "I bet I did," 8. Col. Washington, March personally to North Dakota RepubBilly "Then why ain't you sick Roosevelt's denial of stories sent TO GET ADVANTAGE OP .THIS ehowa where the Wisconsin licans COT BATE, ORDERS llfUST from Washington that the'Taft AdSenator stands on the subject of ministration had reason to believe BE SENT US, SOT TO down:" "laying that he would not be a 'candidate COlHUER-JOTJRSA- Ii "The report that I have with, FOR FUTCHER'S fpr the Republican nomination drawn as a candidate ia false, and against the Preatdent, and his state-- OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO eWOOOO Ike statements regarding my health nt cold-bloodth n. ' run-dow- n possl-companii .' D run-dow- n OUR AXCIKNT FliAG AS ment at Oystor Bay that Secretary of tho Navy Moyer and Secretary of War Stlmson "couldn't have said" that ho wouldn't be a candidate, caused to bo mado public here a letter written by Col. Roosevelt Juno 27, 1911, denying reports current at tho time that ho would support Mr. Taft, which concluded as follows: "I have expressed myself perfectly freely to a largo number of men in this matter, always to the samo effect; telling you, for Instance, personally, and those who were with you at lunch at my 'house, and tolling Glfford Plnchot, Jim Garfield Madison, and and Congressman Billy Locb, and Secretary Meyer, and Secretary Stlmson, all allko, Just exactly what I have said always, that I would not be a candidate In 1912 myself, and that I had no intention of taking any part in the nomination for or against any j Sincerely yours, candidate. "THEODORE ROOSEVELT." When you feel dull, out of sorts, discouraged, half sick and everything secma to bo going wrong, you can. blarao It on- - your liver. It la torpid. You need HERBINE A Msctfcins of Power in All Liver Disorders. When tho liver is torpid. It throws Impurities Into tho system, which hamper every organ in tho body. Tho result is that functional processes aro not properly carried on. Impurities, get. Into tho blood, tho stomach Is bilious, tho kidneys weak and tho bowels irregular generally constipated. Heroine clears out alt theso Impurities, opens up tho obstructed channels, strengthens tho torpid liver, cleanses tho blood, purifies and regulates tho bowels. After tho 'system has been thus overhauled, thero Is an immediate Improvement. Appetite rotuips, digestion is good, tho spirits rlso, tho mind clears of gloomy forebodings and everything looks bright and cheerful, which means, 'sound, healthy conditions everywhere ia tho body. Price 50c per Bottle. PR0PMET0H JAMES F. BAOflBO ST. 16WS, WO. To care Smarting Eyeball, Stcpucns lsje saire. Sore Er or Weak Sight, ose Beaver Dam, Ky. joldAmd RreoMMr mdcdBvI Hnrtford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., BLOUNT'S "TRUE BLUE" STEEL BEAM PLOWS 16 INCHES TO Acknowledged by all as thePlow of Quality GV, LONGEST LIFE FINEST MATERIAL BEST WORKMANSHIP PERFECT FINISH Strong Light Durable ceSBssmv Easy Running -- SOLD BY- - HARTFORD, LIKENS & ACTON KENTUCKY No. 12 Wheat Is Graded Wheat is wheat, but the higher the grade the more valuable it is I sell nothing but No. 1 grade which in gasoline engines is represented by the Stickney. D. G. Young MHBBHHI EXCLUSIVE AGENT MONEY D. G. YOUNG HMBMBHHMI Beaver Dam Ky, J i Tpjf "WE USE19 1 V DANIEL BOONE AXLE GREASE PsbbV es VJA lf And don't have to grease but once a week. y The Courier Journal Made in Louisville by CHAS. C. STOLL OIL CO. For 1912 a o Business Men No. 3. at This Presidential Year ht Despite tho daily rush, a number or bus'ness men have found time to look over the Collins Art Advertising Calendars for .19 13 which came in last week. The verdict is practically unanimous. "Great! The finest line of Calendars ever shown in Hartford!" And so it is. What's more, every subject is copyrighted, and everyone is handled exclusively by us. - 3? The holiday season is the time for the merchant to send a little token of appreciation to his friends and a reminder of his existence to the wide circle of possible customers. Tho Collins Calendars- are- appreciated by everyone. Their superior quality makes them a welcome gift and they will bo treasured by all who receive them. Plan NOW to send one of them to eaoh of your friends and customers at Christmas, 1912. - Weekly The Hartford Herald for Hie Hartford Herald, Hartford, Ky. ' or $1.50 al M al ' - H ' lif- - 1" Gtilclrn Cry -- I"0 SUBSCRinEUS. Opposite your name on tho paper or wrapper1 you will find the date your subscription ex- If you find your sub nlree. scription has expired, please aeaa us one dollar. .We will ap- - , .predate a prompt remittance, j NOTICB 1 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. "ordering the address of 4 your paper changed from one place to another it Is absolutely necessary to state where ou have .been receiving the paper, a well as where you want it chaag- ed to. Please bear this la salad. CASTORIA WEDNESDAY, MARCn ltf, 1012. E. 29 stone; thence S. 87 O poles to a sweot gum ori a slough; E. 60 poles to a O thenco S. 21 E, 31 poles to stone; thence S. 87 THE HARTFORD HERALD bounded on the North by the lands of Stowart nnd Crowder; on tho East by the lands of Crowder and Flnley Park land; on the South by tho lands of Park and on tho West execute bond with approved secur- by the lauds of Rafferty and Bock, ity immediately after sale. containing 100 acres. This 12th day of March, 1912. Tho purchaser will bo required to F. L. FELIX, execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. Master Commissioner. Barnes & Smith, Attorneys. This 12th day of March, 1912. F. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner's Snlo. Master Commissioner. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Heavrln & Woodward, J. M. PorBessie V. Fltzhugh, Executor, .fee, ter, Attorneys. Plaintiffs, Suited the Dog's Taste. vs. Old Donas shuffled Into Roblns's Jas. S. Fltzhugh, &c. Defendants. By virtu ofa Judgment and or- grocery store, leading a shambling, der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit mangy cur. "Merstcr Robine," ho Court, rendered at tho October addressed the proprietor, "you got term, 1910, In tho abovo cause for no empty barrel o' flour? I wants chicken-coop.- " tho sum of $500.00, with Interest to make my dog a March Llpplncott's. 0 por cent, per anat tho rate of num from tho 3d day of November, Tho Hartford Herald and the 1910, until paid, and the costs Confederate Veteran will bo sent herein, I will offer for salo by pub- for $1.00 per annum. If yo'i havo lic auction at the court house door not seen the Veteran, write to in Hartford, on Monday, tho 1st day Nashville, Tcnn., for a sample of April, 1912, about one o'clock p. ccpy, then subscribe througa iblf. m., upon a credit of six and twelve r n ce. months, tho following described property, Tho life c3tato of Sarah Collins FOR FLETCHER'S Smith In a tract of land In Ohio I county, Kentucky, bounded as follows: Beginning at an enk tump Tut. Tit and hickory bit3h In old Fltzhugh Mrs. Jonhliis was standing before line, corner of Johnson holrs; tho mirror, ai ranging her thin hair, B. with said lino thenco N. 1 feet to a stako near walnut whon hor bnldhcaded husband enmarked as a corner of Fltzhugh tered tho room. Etn'ly,'' "Say, ho besan, "why surevy; thence S. S'i E. with line of Fltzhugh survey 2,293 feet to a don't you do ' our hair tho v ay you stako marked a3 a corner of said UfCd to?" "Why do'i't you?" retorted Mrs. survey; thenco S. 8 E. with line of sr.ld survey 1,802 feet to a siako Jenkins. p '"ch Llppinrott'b. near maple marked as a pointer, corner to Dr. ritzhugh tract; thence W. 25S8 feot to tin oak N. 88 stump and hickory bush, the beginning, rontalnlng 99 acres moro or less. Tho above salo is for tho use and benefit cf the estate o' Nellie F. Thomas, decoased, or sufficient FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges the whoto thereof to produce the si.m3 of system, and proJuccs money ordered to bo made. . Tho purchaser will be reaulrod to SICK HEADACHE, Dyspepsia, Costivcness, Rheuexecute bond with approved securmatism, Sallow Skin and Piles. ity Immediately after salo. There Is no better remedy for these day of March, 1912. This 12th common diseases than DR. TUTT'S F. L. FELIX, LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove. Master Commissioner. Take No Substitute. Ben D. Rlngo, Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. by R. H. Daniel by deed of date PAGE SEVEN. ooooooooooooooo MASTER COMMISSIONER'S O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO J Ohio Circuit tfo: fa Uoehm. SALES. a gum and whlto oak on tho bank of Rough River; thenco up tho samo N. 22 E. 19 poles, N. 8 E. 26 poles, N. 22 E. 24 poles, N. 32 poles, N. E. 15 poles, N. 42 E. 18 W. 26 poles to' tho said "Old 67 bod"; thenco up samo S. 82 W. poles, N. 63 W. 21 poles, N. 5 35 poles to the beginning, conE. 27 taining 60 acres, moro or less. Being samo land convoyed to Edgar Boehm by John T. Mooro and wife, December 4, 1908, as shown by deed of record In Ohio County Clerk's office, Deed Book 36, pago 231. A tract of land in Ohio county, Kentucky, on the waters of Rough river and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake In said river, where tho "Old bed" leaves samo; thenco with said "Old bed" as It meanders to where It enters said river; thenco up said river as It meanders to the beginning, containing 8 acres, more or less. Convoyed to Edgar Boehm by J. R. Plr-tl- o' and wife, and Henry Plrtlo on 4, 1908, as Hhown by December deed of record In the Ohio County Clerk's olllco Deed Book 33, pago 483. The first two named tracts of land herein will bo sold llrst, to pay tho debt of Ida Plrtlo, Jessie Fryer and C. D. Smith, nmounting to $525.00 with Interest and cost as above stated, nnd second to pay tho Brothurs, debt of Wcsterfield amounting to $19S.40 with Intorest and cost as abovo stated, and third to pay the homestead exemptions of and fourth Edgar Boehm to pay Nora Boehm $207.70 with Intorest and cost less the $30 credit as above stated. Tho third nannd tract of land heroin will bo sold first, to pay tho Hen debts of the Bank of Hartford, Assignee of John T. Moore, tho sum of $373.00 with Interest and cost as above stated; second to pay tho Hen debt of Mlnnlo Boehm, $790.00 with Interest and co3t as nbovo-stated- . Tho fourth tract or land named herein will be sold, first to pay tho Hen August 26, 1899, and of record In tho Ohfo County Court Clerk's office, in Doed Book 37, nt pago 289. Tho purchaser will bo required to uu VrgPuuuAijAuyA2jujiU!po2 Master Commissioner's Court, Sale. Kentucky, Plaintiff. vs. Edgar Boehm, ot al Jofondants. By virtue of a Judgment and order of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rondored at the February term, 1312, in the above cause for. the sum of $207.70, with Interest at the rate of B por cent, per annum from tho 6th day of February, 1908, until paid, and the further sum of $525.00 with like Interest' from tho 3d day of December, 1008, and tho further sum of $198.40 wifc Hko Interest from the 1st day ofanuary, 1912, and tho further sum of $425.00 without Interest, and tho further sum of $250.00 with Interest at tho rate of 6 per cent, per annum from January 1, 1912, and $125.00 with like Interest from December 4, 1908, until paid, and thp further sum of $790 with llko Interest from the 4th day of March, 1911, subject to the following credits: $30.00 paid Nora Boehm, February 5, 1909, and $88.40 'costs herein, I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door in Hartford, on Monday, tho 1st day of April, 1912, about on o'clock p. m upon a credit of sU nnd twelve months, the following described property, Two certain tracts of land In Ohio county, Kentucky, on tho waters of Hough river, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stono on what is known as tho Iron Mountain road, In the line of T. J. Lowo's heirs; theuce with said road N. 32 '4 W. polo3 to a stone;thenco 31'4 12. 12 5 roles to a stono; thence X. 55 E. 12 5 poles to a stone; thence X. 12 ?4 W. 48 5 poles to a stone; thence N. 14 E. 20 poles to a stone; thence N. CSte E. 27 poles to a stone; thenco X. 33 E. 13 poles to a stone; thenco X. TVs W. 2 poles to a stone and beech.CJeorge I'.Jones' corner on said road; thence with said Jones' lino S. C3 E. 144 poles" to a forked sycamore, Jones' corner on Rough River; thence down said river as it meanders, binding oh low water mark, to what is known as the"01d bed" of Rough Rlevr; thence along said "Old bod" with its meanders to a beech and sugar tree (now gone), John T. Mare's corner of said bed; thence with said Moore's lino S. 79 W. 123 Containing poles to tho beginning. 125 acres, more or less. Second tract: Beginning at a stono in the Geo. P. Jones' line on said road; thence with said road N. 57 W. 72 poles to a stone in said road In front of C. thenco with B. Howard's house; said road N. 34 E., leaving said road In 54 poles and in all C7 poles to a stone, C. B. Howard's corner InJD. S. Bennett's line; thence with Bennett's lino N. 85 E. 11 poles to a whlto oak, gum and two beeches; Bennett's corner; thence with his line S. 9 E. passing his and George P. Jones' corner In 46 poles and In all 97 poles to the beginning, conacres, more or less. taining 21 The two tracts are tho samo conveyed to Edgar Boehm by W. E. Xewbolt, et al., heirs of D.L. Smith, on December 3, 1908, as shown by In Ohio County deed of record Clerk's office, Deed Book 36, page 232. Also tho following tract of land lyiftg and being In Ohio county, Kentucky, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a sugar tree stump nnd sugar tree on the bank of the "Old bed" of Rough River and D. L. Smith's corner; thence with his lino S. 79 W. 93 poles to a stono; E. 65 poles to a thence S. 32 to-w- it: 10-4- -5 t-3-- Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has Been In uso for over 30 years, lias borno tho sljrnatiiro of and has been mado under his per- Bonal suncrv ialon since its infancy. Allnw no vnuiti this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. jyfj'J''. Just-ns-good"a- ro to-w- lt: Chlldron Cry Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Fcvcrishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, citres Confutation rind Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulutcs tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Frieml. What is CASTOR! A GENUINE C A STO R A CASTOR! A Bears the Signature of - ALWAYS 1,-7- r 0 444 STRCtT. ICW YORK CITY. The " WM KM You Haye Always Bought COMPANY. TT MURRAY in Use For Over THICCNTAUR 30 Years. '"""""HTTwmy '"Tii fi nsjv Tfi "ram""Tm'-,r- irpta r&pa cxrcissr usx uSt nrijuuoxsi ikAixj trn prannrii nana oeusm jsn! juyrj riyo umjue r rpam J xtzzS couai akin Vascr ami ua 1 f3 y v (INf.'(IKrOHATKI)) debt of Minnie Boehm or tho remainder thereof together with her Intorest nnd cost and second to pay tho remainder of tho dobt, Interest and cost of Nora Boehm or Mnster Commissioner's Sale. sufficient thereof to produce the Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. sums of money ordered to be made. Tho purchaser will bo required to J. R. Iler, &c, Plaintiffs, execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. 1912. This 12th day F. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner. John B. Wilson, Attorney. vs. L. T. Park', &c, Defendants, By virtue of a Judgment and E . G. BARRASS, rVJGR., If you find it in co.st. Electric your Will The Herald, it will Lights wire clean, hou.se at and safe. No arc healthy be worth reading. It or-- , der ot salo of tho Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the February term, 1912, In tho abovo causo for the purpose of dividing tho proceeds amongst tho parties as their Mnster Commissioner's Sale. Interests appear after paying the Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. costs herein, including n reasonable C. M. Barnett, Admr., &c, Plainattorney's fee, I will offer for sale tiffs, by public auction at tho court house vs. door in Hartford, on Monday, the J. W. White, et al., Defendants. 1st day of April, 1912, about one . By virtue of a Judgment and or o'clock p. in., upon a credit ot six, der of sale of the Ohio Circuit twelve and eighteen months, the Court, rendered at tho Bebruary following property, described term, 1912, in tho above cause for the purpose of settling the estate of Two tracts of land In Ohio counSylvester White, deceased, and di- ty, Kentucky, bounded and describvision of the proceeds amongst tho ed as follows: Tho first tract of 30 any remain? acres, parties In interest if bounded on tho East by the after paying tho debts and costs lands of Henry Stewart; on tho Bale by pubherein, I will offor for North by tho lands of Louellen lic auction at tho court house door Crowder; on the West by the lands In Hartford, on Monday, tho 1st of Bonoy Allen, and known as the day of April, 1912, about 1 o'clock Flnley Park land. p. m., upon a credit of six and Second tract particularly describtwelve months, tho following de ed as follows: A tract of land scribed property, which descended from Jesse Green A parcel ot land lying and being Leach nnd Henry Leach, being lots In Ohio county, Kentucky, bounded two and threo In tho division made and described as follows, viz: by Rogers, McShorry and Stewart, Beginning at a double maple and to-w- lt: to-wl- home or business house should be without costs only SI .00 year. them when with in reach. 0mwmjmwwmmmMWM SEND YOUR BOY TO MATHENEY & BATTS Vanderit Tralnio I School FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky. limited select school for boys. Faculty of college-traine- d men. Our patronage has come from several Southern States. Twenty-fou- r different towns in Western Kentucky represented this year. t: A IN HflRTFORD - The Evidence Is Supplied by Local Testimony. fn the reader wants stronger proof than tho'followlns statement resident of of and experience Hartford, what can it be? Henry Nail, Hartford, Ky., says: "l havo used Doan'B Kidney Pills for about a year and havo found them to bo an excellent remedy for k'ldnoy complaint. ' I had pains In my back and' In my' sides. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, I procured a box at the Ohio County Drug Co. They did me a world of good and I can therefore recommend them to anyone suffering from kidney trouble." Ot&v above statement must carry to the mind of every conviction reader. Don't simply ask for a kidask distinctly for ney, remedy Doan's Kidney Pills, tho samo that Mr. Nail had the remedy backed 50c at all by homo testimony. Co., Props., stores, Foster-Mllbur- n Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Back is Lamo Remember tho Name." i whlto oak on a point, being one of White's cornors; thence with a line of May's 7,732 acre survey, of which this Is a part; thenco E. 120 poles to a white oak N. and two dogwoods near the west sldo of a rockv branch; thenco west 23 E. 173 pol03 to two dogwoods, sassafras, black oak and hickory; thence with a marked line, N. 74 W. J 23 poleo to a hickory, threo nnd smnll black Fmrjll sassafras oak, on tho sldo of tho hill; thenco W. 92 poles to tho beginN. 38 being 100 acres, ning, containing tho same land conveyed to decedent by Frank Allen by deed of date April 7, 1865, and of record in Deed Book T, at page 94. Also another parcel of land Iving and being In Ohio county, Kentucky, on the watets of Canny acres, moro Creek, containing 17 or loss, and being n part of the same land convoyed to R. H. Daniel by Goorgo M. Daniel, bounded as follows, viz: Boglnning at a whlto White's oak, corner of Sylvester 100 ncro survey; thence N. C5 E. 22 poles to an Ironwood and stone; poles to a .thenco S. 17 E, 124 stono on tho North bank of a branch; thenco S. '39 E. 20 poles to a red elm and stone; thence S. poles to n stono In the 20. W. 31 original Una of Sylvester White's 100 acre survey; thence N. 23 W. Being 154 polos to the" beginning. the same land conveyed to decod- - Walker Thrice a Week Edition 62' New York World Practically a Daily at the Price of a Wiekly No Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. Extremely Healthful location. recently spent on improvements. other Newspaper in the World Gives so Much at so Low a Price. $4,000.00 Tho great Presidential campaign will soon begin and you wl!' want tho now3 accurately nnd promptly. Tho World long since established a record for Impartiality ami anybody can afford Its Thrlcp-a-Weeedition, which comes every other day In tho week, except Sunday. It will bo of particular valuo to you World now. Tho Thrice-a-Wee- k also abounds In other strong features serial stories, humor, markets, cartoons; In fact, everything that is to bo found in a flrnt-cladally. v World's regThe Thrlce-a-Weo- k ular subscription prlco Is only $1 per year, and thU pays for 156 papers. Wo offer this unequalled newspaper and THE HARTFORD HERALD 1oth together for ono year for only SI. (15. Tho regular subscription prlco of the two papors Is $2.00. k ss No saloons in the town or county. Moral surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for 3oung hoys. Nineteenth Year Begins September 6, 1911. Write for catalogue. Address all communications to Dcskc". MATHENEY & BATTS. ':mmmmmmmwmmmmm ' ". . tJ,&- - vl .a - '"VHpK 14 ByrirywMnju I i ,'1"""""" I ffl-- ""'ir vrwt in -- - 'itbm, "'i mii 'iii stenographers, sho lod tho way to tho hall of the Houso, where, mounting tho rostrum, the young suffragette said: tViwiy 'tiMM I ii Lmommkr&mmu uiniu o a T GK 1. EIGnT. but It is evidently the intention of tho government to force a settlement of the strike, oven it some WORLD-WID- E THE HARTFORD HERALD STRIKE OF WEDNESDAY, MAhCH J3. 19J2. 'Jfo? It. ff- - Hartjord Herald A E. RAILROAD TIME TA-UL- K i vJ ?. w I' I, I ,n si if! i, COAL MINERS PROBABLE radical measures have to bo adopt"My fellow-citizen- s, I supposo ed. AT HARTFORD, KY. ? you know the reason I am hero. I When It Is considered that Great Alore Than a Million Men on como pleading for you men to let of the coal The following L. & N. Time Card Drltan mines tho women vote. Do you believe in fa effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: of the entire world, it can readily Strike in Great Britain consetho way Mrs. Pankhurst is trying be seen what North Hound to got votes? No, I do not. I do quences a prolonged striko In the and Germany. No. lis duo at Hartford 7:19 a. m. undoubed-l- y not believe In smashing up the win3:40 p. m. British coal fields would No. J 14 duo at Hartford dows, but I do think you ought to have. Peoria Journal. South Hound Now York, March 11. A world let us vote. Why shouldn't we help No. 115 duo at Hartford 8:45 a. m. wide strike of coal minors Is re- to make tho laws of our country? XARROWS. No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 p. m. Is March 9. Mr. J. W. Daniel, who garded by the coal trade as more Tho ignorant men are allowed to farmo II. K. MISCIIKE Agt. has been very sick, Is some better. than a likelihood If the present ne- vote, but the educated women aro Mr. E. P. Foreman has la grippe gotiations now in progress between donicd this privilege. tobacThis is not to bituminous right, and overy sensible the anthracite and and Is very HI. man Mrs. Verna Loyal, of Echols, who workers and their employers In this knows it." TflJEO TO KILL HIMSELF, to has been visiting her mother, Mrs. country do not result In a settleFIFTY-FOUA HUNDRED C. F. Boswell, has returned home. ment of working conditions. BUI FIHST SHQF FOR FIXE TYPE OF WEED With more than a million coal Horn to the wife of Mr. Thurman miners on strike In Great Britain Woosley, a fine boy. successful Lexington, Ky March 11. Tho Miss Lizzie Foremnn has return- and lSO.OOOmlners In Germany votMrs. Mattie Boswcll Again in high-pric- e record for ed home from Logansport, where ing to quit work to forco higher Loxlngton she has been tho guest of her cous- wag'es, n severe coal shortage In looso loaf Burloy tobacco was broTrouble, This Time in ken when $54 a hundred Europe is faced. in. Miss Lena Adams. St. Louis. The anthracite coal operators are pounds was paid for a pile of fancy Atha Daniel, who has pneumonia, drafting their reply to tho hard coal cigarette wrapper. While all tho Is Improving. for Farmers of this vicinity are workers here for presentation to the best grades were high, tho common, SL Louis, March 8. Mrs. Mat-t- l while next green or frozen stuff seemed to bo about through burning plant beds. miners Wednesday, lloswell. aged about 39, of 204 Mr. Joe Darrett, who spent a week at Cleveland the bituminous In less demand oven than usual, avenue, Hast St. Loulst Missouri Ind., has re- operators and their employes will and was a shade lower In prlco, respected citizen week In EvaiiBvllIc, daughter of a well confer for tho purpose of trying to somo of It going for $2.50. Reor Ohio county, Ky.. is being held turned home; The protracted meeting at the bring about an adjustment of con- ceipts continue heavy, and loaded Inevstlgatlon of the ponding an wngons, unablo to get Into the wareMethodist church here closed on ditions In the soft coal fields. shooting nf Fiank Crabtri'e, a Meanwhile coal Is being loaded house, still lino both sides of tho who Uvea at the same account of bad weather. district. on the Atlantic seaboard for South streets In tho warehouse results. :uldress. Crabtree is In St. Mary's S.MALI. nous. American and European ports, usu- About 650,000 pounds was sold hospital, East St. Louis, Buffering March 11. Mr. S. T. Hunter, ally supplied by English Arms. is t'lt-a bullet wound in his head, formerly lived in this vicinity Mrs. Uoswell, the only wit-m- -s who vlnrh .MANY MARRIAGES AXD but moved to Hartford February KORDSVILLE ROY WINS to the tragedy, says was JUST A FEW DIVORCES AX ORATORICAL PRIZE 12, 1912, died March 8, and his rebusiness mains were brought hero for burial Sao told the police ho fired two Tho Louisville Times says: Hardinsburg, Ky March 11. the May following. Among the sorshots bi lfer as she was on her rowing Four times married and legally of the Fordsvllle High relatives who survive him David 1i oca before him, entreating htm are his wife, two children, Mr. C. O. School, Faul, awarded tho first prize separated from the first husband was soil in i to end his II fo. One of tlie Krskinc at the first annual contest of the only, Mario M. Gross, manicurist, 13 0iir!s, sho says, ginzed the back of Hunter, Hartford, and Mrs. two Oratorical seeking to have her second and ln-right hand, and the other went Fulkerson. of Point Pleasant; Miss Fourth Congressional hold hero Saturday. third ventures Into matrimony anAssociation, sitters, Mrs. P. L. Wood and rt says Crabtree then wM. She Maggie Hunter, Coralvo, and a His subject was "War." Other con- nulled in order that sho may be deto the revolver at his tcmpln and .1. R. Huntor, of this testants were Irwin Taylor, repre- clared tho wife of James J. Swee d. The bullet lodged in the brother. Mr. tin county ney, son or a Breekenrldge K. S. Owensboro Hartford place. The liae of his bra'n and physicians say contributed a O. beautifulof floral de- senting tho whoso subject was tho attorney, whom wealth man lod sho high school, ri: recovery I doubtful. 23 in Jcffcrsonvlllo. family was very "Hero of Pompeii," and Hayden Mrs. lloswell, who with Crabtree, sign for which tho Daughter of a Terre Haute printt,rfitpful, although it was delayed Igleheart, of the Ellzabcthtown high vn arrested Saturday on cliarges In time for school, who spoke on "Character As er, Mario wedded Carl Layman at of "white slavery," prcfeired by and did not roach here Tho judges tho ago of fifteen In 190S. The Affected by Reading." tho funoral service. l(j years old, l.ola Johnson, In Sep Mrs. Will Fulkerson, of Cleaton, were .7. A. Sprague, of West Point; marriage was annulled. wtis surrendered to Sheriff Balrd, of Whitesvllle, and tember, 1909, she eloped to Paris, who has been visiting her parents, O. 12. by hor bondsmen, after the III., with Clyde E. Lewis, an atshooting. Slio said that Crabtree Mr. and Mrs. John "Withrow and Mrs. W. J. Piggott, of Irvlngton. The occasion was highly enjoyed torney, and was married a second Mesdames Bob Fulkerson and Will because of tho Mas dospondent Friday. by a large audience, and Prof. R. Y. time. Deserted by him, sho wedded fdrl's charges and had decided to Bullock, returned home Messrs. Joe Bennett, T. H. Black, Moxoy, who organized the associa- George F. Dude, of Liberty, Ind., lill) himself on his birthday. himself as highly July 25, 1910. They separated In B. L. Taylor, E. G. Barrass, V. S. tion, expressed Itnm In Daviess County. November and later sho was wedTinsley. J. B. Wilson, Hew R. D. gratified with the result. It Is probFrank Crabtree Is well known In to Sweeney. B. Owensboro, where ho spent most of Bennett, Aus. Bratcher and P.Gcl-gc- r, able that next year's contest will be ded Lewis told her, she says, that Taylor, Hartford; Mr. Lewis held In Ellzabcthtown. GO TO hta life. He was born In the their marriage was a farce. Later Miss Nettle Gelgcr, Mrs. Jenneighborhood, being ono of MAXWELL. she says she heard he was drowned, T. v. large family of children. He has nie Balls and son Otha, Mr. C. March 10. The marriage of Mr. but this proved untrue. Her legal Overton, of Centertown; Mrs. Wilfollowed the business of bartender. George, Mr. Marvin Wright, of Maxwell, and marriage to Lewis, she believes, Time will soon be at hand Mrs. lloswell formerly conducted lie Igleheart and son James Bennett and S. W. Bllbro, Miss Kathleen Owen, of Ltvorraore, makes her marriage to Rude null The cottage hotel, at the corner of for you to begin tilling your took place last Wednesday at and void. She advances no excuse Carpenter and Repair Work streets, Matanzas, attended the burial of Second and St. Elizabeth soil. If you need anything for her marriage to Sweeney. DiMr. S. T. Hunter here Saturday. TIN WORK Owensboro, and is now under inMr. Willie Bennett, of Globe, vorce from Lewis is sought and the J Pump and Furniture Repairing Mrs. Jennie Halls and son Master ! in the Ploy line, we have a dictment In the circuit court for were guests of Ariz., Is visiting his mother here. Jefferson Circuit Court Is asked, to j. Soldering and Saw Filing, Bug- running a house of ill fame. The Otha, Centertown, stocl: that cannot be excelled Miss Pearl Hudson, of Bethel partially destroyed by friends and relatives at this placo neighborhood, spent Saturday night declare the marriage to Rude Inval- ! gy Tops Covered and Lined. . liouse vwis id. The woman lives In the Gaston from Saturday until to do the work. You'll find him in the Dr. John tire last fall, and afterwards sho Mr. Bob Fulkerson visited his with Miss Ella Crowe, of this place. building. Mitcholl office on Main Street. her departure for St. Louis. took Blount's Steel Plows and Mr. Alvln Crowe went to Sho was formerly a resident of daughter, Mrs. T. L. Withrow, CenPRICES HOLD FIRM OX Beaver Dam, Ky. last Tuesday. Oliver's Chilled Plows and City, Thursday and Friday. Ilockport, this county, where she tral HURLEY TYPE OF WEED Messrs. Vlg Morton, S. E. Hunwns also burned out. repairs of all kinds. Also A Corn Show. ter and Alonzo France were In Crabtree Dead. Shelbyvllle, Ky., March 11. The Excelsior Corn Growers Club met Wire and Woven-Wir- p FencNews has lately beon received Hartford Wednesday. 7, high prices prevailing last week BOOKKEEPING Messrs. Clinton Igleheart and L. at Excelsior schoolhouse March ing can be had at this place. that Frank Crabtree died at 2 1912. After some small premiums wero fully maintained in all Bualnew.Phonorjranhi o'clock Friday afternoon at St. II. Ovcrhults were In Hartford re- were arranged, Mr. H. T. Porter bright, colory tobacco, anil wero TYPEWRITING and i Your trade is solicited. Mary's hospital, In St. Louis, as a cently. was unanimously chosen as judge. fairly steady on loss desirable types. TELEGRAPHY Mr. Jim Withrow and family convrsult of a bullet wound, which Is RM I FOE Mr. Porter retired from the room The Shelby house sold 110,000 WILEUK K.SMII H BUSINESS jTLiT... . a. k4 :. template moving to Cleaton soon. ft..i..r r.w.fl.l r.Tli t to have been while the corn was arranged for tho pounds at prices ranging from 4 to ii. D.'tA-i.jranoi experience in rorcnuie and banking boilnwt, alio 32 jttrt nlncatlnn 10,000 The remains wore taken to Carlyle, show. After careful and excellent 34 cents, one lot of eighteen pounds EQUALITY. 111., for Interment. D. Taylor was awarded bringing $1.55. crops of a Three March 11. Mr. John Igleheart judging, J. According to advices from St. premium number ono for best ten thousand and upward ageraged Is still Improving. Louis, Crabtree, who formerly lived Mr. Orvlllo Bennett, who has ears, Joo Barrett second ten cars over 20 cents. The Hurley houso j n Owensboro, and who left there a and T. L. Rngland best single ear. sold 55,000 pounds from 3 to 21 number of months ago with Mattlo been visiting near hero and Hart- Joe Barrett also received premium cents, the average for tho floor beford, has returned to his homo at attempted to shoot her ttitewcll, for largest yield per acre, which ing 11 cents. Tho Sweeney and The kind that makes you look good in the eyes of the whole;iml then committed suicide in St. Lawton, Okla. His wifo and daugh- was 71 s bushels. Goodman crop of 5.U00 pounds ter will remain a while longer. sale dealer and the city merchant' that makes your neighbors l.mita, following bis being held on a brought 18 cents all around. ReMr. and Mrs. J. C. Drake and Mr. A Welcome. Yisltor. white slavery charge. proud of you, increases respect and sets you right In the minds ceipts continue heavy. Sam Bllbro, of Matanzas, visited Obion, Tenn., March 8, 1912. of all people; this kind is Mrs. Jennie Ross Saturday. WANTED, Drowned in Wnshttib. Mr. F. L. Felix, Hartford, Ky. Mr. Lee TIchenor, of Ceralvo, I've been living In Tennessee over Tun joul tenants on tann. Must Mansfield, O., March 11. Mrs. was near hero dehorning cattle last twenty years and The Herald has William McClIntock, aged 21, faintImw fMMl tennis and romp well And promply delivered by the HARTFORD HERALD. EveryGood proposition been a weekly visitor In our homo ed while washing for week. and fallMrs. Honzle Boll, of Moorman, most of that time. ln ilnlit pintles. For further pur. body in any kind of business needs Printed Stationery Note So enclosed ing head foremost Into tho tub of lii'iilnrs, address, X, care of llnrt-3o- viBlted Mrs. Leila Klttinger, Mrs. J. And my ?1.00 and continue to send water, was drowned. Heads, Crds. Envelopes, Statements, Etc. nowadays. Prices C. Bennett and Mrs. Mary Barnard the dear old Herald, for it Is like a Herald. tf the lowest; work the best. Call or write us. For Sale Town property, vacant last week. letter from home overy week. y lots, cottages and dwelling. .Messrs. Ernest Ellis, of Hartford, &he HERALD. Hertford. Ky. STRIKE IN ENGLAND MRS. C. M. FKRGUSON. A. C. YEISER & CO., AN ENORMOUS AFFAIR Reggie McKenna, of Centertown, r E. Notice. A. S. Hartforil, Ky. and John Klrtloy, of KIrtleys, were m All members of tho A. S. of E. In Tho worst has come to pass In here Mondny on business. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE at Tho Ohio county aro hereby notified England. Backache Almost Unbearable that the poultry pledges will close Herald ofllce. Nice and clean, tied To The throatoned coal ctrike has Five cents a bun, on March 20, 1912, and they must up In bundles. Is an nlmost certain result of kidiH'tMtno a reality. ney trouble. 1). Toomey, 803 E. bo turned In to tho stock or selling dle, three for ten cents. tf i'b the time to begin to anticipate your Fdnce Now One million workmen have boon by that Ollvo streot, Bloomlngton, 111., says; committee date or said thrown out of oniploymont. wants. We have just received two car loads of the celepledges will not bo recognized In England Is with a "I suffered with backacho and pains O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O brated American Steel Wire Fence. We bought it right, nltds that threatens to paralyzo In- in my kidneys I which wore almost sale AV. R, Wright, Pastor. O O gave Foloy Kidney unbearable. Ana those wishing to deliver dustry. so we can givejyou' a very low price on any specifications Tho coal of England keops the Pills good trial, and they did won- poultry, absolutely must present OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO y you may need. Call and see us about your fence. I can do a their pooling card at tho place of Tmlustiies of Europe In operation. ders for me. Preaching every Fourth Sunday real hard day's work and not feel delivery or poultry positively can France takes ten million tons & Yours truly, morning and evening. u your. Italy, German, Sweden, Rus- tho effects." Foley's Kidney Pills not be received. Dlblo School every Sunday at L. R. TICHENOR, Pres. sia, Spain, Egypt, Holland and Nor- will cure any case of kidney and 9:30 a. m. HENRV M. PIRTLE, Sec'y. f3- way help themselves freely to Eng- bladder trouble not beyond tho Communion service at 10:30 a.m. JJCOnrOBATED roach of medicine. No medicine land's coal pile. GOVERNOR'S Prayer meeting every Wednesday DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. Englis'i brawn digs out two-- ( can do more. For sale by all deal' DAUGHTER GIVES TALK evening at 8 o'clock. ' ers, m birds of a million tons of black diamonds every day. The supremNashville Tenn., May ll.Llt-tl- o For Sale, acy of England depends upon this Slxty-tr- e Miss Anna B. Hooper, acres of well Improved . s energy that was stored away cendaughtor of Gov. Hooper, has the ADVERTISING IS NOT land in Rough river bottoms, 2 PEOPLE WRITING ALL ADVERTISING ago. turies distinction of delivering the first expense, but an investment, 4 An miles west of For fur For THE HERALD will plcaBe la good. Some is better1 and' ', The English Government realizes ther particulars,Hartford. and tho more money you put get their articles to us promptaddress X,.caro of equal suffrage speech over delivered Borne best And tht best ad? Tully tho nature of tho Impending In the Tennessee Statehouse. It into it the more you get out 4 The Herald. ly. Matters intended for pub2tf vertlslng medium in this secJ crisis and is making heroic efforts was all of her own planning. of It, if you placo your ad. in a lication in our regular issue tion of the 'oauntry is THIS Henri Salvey, tho French aviator, to restore Industrial peace. Tho Appearing at the Capitol, sho soreliable, live paper like THE (Wednesday) must be In our HERALD.JltjTCachea the peo? miners have been fighting for tho flew from Londqn to a suburb of licited the aid of her father's sten HERALD. Then it brings re-hands on Monday without failplo whoV have money to ' wago Paris, a distance of 222 miles, with- ographer in copying the, speech, af recognition of tho minimum suits. 4 ure, to Insure publication. I f spend. ' '"..(-n principle. A minority of the mino out a stop in two hours and couecung nor especial ter wnicn, 4 opposing any such move, minutes. owners'are friends among officials, clerks and ono-four- th TOBACCO i SEED SOWING WM R demanding the attention the raise a crop of ers who intend co. Good, strong, healthy plants start with,, means a .whole lot in the' growing of a crop to-d- Good Canvas Homestead Tobacco Grower. the protection of your beds and a little sprinkle of t ri. XH-- r Iev-flr- will give the best Our stock of Canvas and Tobacco Grower ample to supply your demands. We solicit your on these items and would recommend the mixing of the fertilizer before sowing and to cover the with canvas immediately after sowing get the best results. or ml,, y, BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY. TO THE f Rro., S, . .oarnes Mosc-leyvll- lo 42!!!!!!!! Albert Oiler for 1 Fa.rmers: to-da- y. ....J..g...2..J4.J.g to-d- self-inflict- mzmkei'ir; JOB PRINTING. ......uii '. ""'..." LIKENS & ACTON Hartford.Kentucky. NEATLY DONE- - to-da- y, nl 0L two-stor- Our Farmer Friends and Patrons: facu-to-fa- ooooooooooooooooo To-da- NINE-YEAR-OL- D DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., fifty-seve- 4ttt4