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"( Come, the Herald of a Xoiij World, llu fieri of 111 Kaliom Lumbering at Bj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. jSTO. 38th TEAR. BANDIT GANG HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1912. PATEN 12 .and j was surprised himself when tho made to find out the starting point FARM SPECIAL TRAIN THE HIGREST PRICE ON shooting began In the courtroom. of tho youngster In the hope of ob"I do not believe my relatives taining a clew to Its parents. will give themselves up, for 1 am TO RE AT REAVER RECORD FOR TOBACCO Nothing In years has caused so not suro that thoy would get a fair much comment and Indignation ENTRENCHED trial In Carroll county. My brother nmong citizens as the finding of the -On Wednesday, April Sldna was wounded when ho passed Big Two Hogsheads Nicholas Coun- baby on his lonely Journey, exposed my homo Thursday night, and was to the bad weather. Feature ty Burley Sell for (Blue alone. I do not know where ho has On Hill Top in While Surgeons Performgone and have received no word SOME LITTLE DELAY for Farmers. $45 and $44. from him since. I shall not try to IN PAYING TEACHERS Ridge Mountains. ed Operation. advise them about giving themTho Farm Special train will arselves up. Thoy must do as they The LouisviUo Times says: Supt. Leach has rccolved the folrive at Beaver Dam, Kentucky, at CAPTURE The highest price for tobacco on lowing letter from the State Supt. UNDER SPELL OF HYPNOTISM WILLJlE DIFFICULT think best." 7:30 p. m. on April 10, 1912. tho local auction breaks in thirty which explalns'ltself: Wounded Outlaw In Jail. Tho Farm Special will consist of years was reached Thursday, when Roanoke, Va March 17. Floyd Frankfort, Ky., Maich 12, 1U12. .Men Who Showed Contempt Allen, his son Victor, and Byrd Ma- eight cars. One will bo dovoted to two hogsheads sold at $45 and $44 My Dear Superintendent: Subject Sang His Favorite I regret very much that the last rlon, were brought here from Pu- .dairying, one to horticulture, one per hundred pounds at tho Louisof Law by Killing Song While the Scalpels Installment of money for teachors' laski early this morning, and put in to live stock and poultry, ono to ville house. f d These two hogsheads salaries will of necessity be delayed jail. Allen was brought on a cot, field crops, one flat car for exhibiCourt Officials. Were Applied. county, and until funds come Into tho Treasury. with one broken leg In a cast. He tion of tho live stock, one to home wore from Nicholas (women's work), and wore prepared for market by W. S. I have used my utmost endeavors, is wounded in tho other. The pris- economics PURSUIT OF OUTLAWS IS HARD oners were widely separated In the two living coaches for tho lecturers. DuiHcN, of Carlisle. It was stated and shall continue to do so, to seo HE SAID 1!K FELT NO PAIN Tho lectures will be upon such that they came from one crop of to- that the teachers are paid promptly. jail, and all outsiders were kept (For first particulars, seo second out. This order oven extended to subjects as tho following: Soil bacco raised in Nicholas county. I believe that the State Treasurer er-racao Canton, Ohio. March 10 page of The Herald.) wore bought by la doing tho same thing, but I have tho religious workers and there management; restoration of worn Both hogsheads Q. Loutzenhelser sent V soils; mixing and applying fertilizHlllsvlUe. Va.. March 17. Two were no cervices in the Jail Liggett K-- Myors. before mo the Auditor') Report of Jo! n L..or.s, 40 years old, into a thousand fret above sea lovol, Young Allen and Marion, both un- ers; crop rotations; feeding, bred-in- g The tobacco was of the medium tho condition of tho State Treasury deep ii pnot Ic sleep and Drs. A. ('. among tho crags and crovlces of the der indictment for murder, say that and management of live stock; length, vory thin, silky, smooth and ou Fobiuaiy 20th, In which then-i- s and E. D. Brant operated on him Judging of live stock; markot class- very bright, and In fact was the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Allen they took no part in the shooting. to the credit of the School Fund In lnglcddc Hospital for aricrjse cones and grades of live stock; dairy very arrno of perfection in Burley only $1 SO, 000 with which to pav veins. gang who demonstrated their Pursuit of Outlaws Hard. The patient was unrf i.sci.jub tempt of constituted law by a masHlllsvlUe, Va., March 17. To- cattlo, breeding and feeding; dairy tobacco. It will he used for clga-rott- o the amount due, J.'.r.a.OOO. The pc to pain for !0 minutos, although sacre of the Judge, tho Prosecutor night part of tho posse looking for management; diseases of live stock; wrappers, nnd It wa3 estimat- capita and tho apportionment to the the operation lasted only : minand the ShorlfT of the Carroll Counaro baaed on rovouues utes. During tho progress ut t'c tho Aliens camo back to HlllsvlUe, orchard and small fruit manage- ed that the two hogsheads would counties ty Court last Thursday, continued and part remained In the mountain ment; Insect and fungus peats and run norly 100 per cent, available coming In during the fiscal yen., opeiation the patient sang songs ar to defy capture. "rslm-l.Julv Jut and ending June tho command of the hypnoti bush, pursuing Sidna Edwards, a their eradication; pprays and spiay-Infor this purpose. truck gardening; poultry "raisThe day's search by a posse of nephew of Floyd Allen. Edwards The best previous price in the lo- noth. Thee will bo ample funds The operating surgeons asmanagement; cookery, cal market, and in fact in all ma- coming In between now and Juii" sisted by Dr. T. C. Siffert, seventy-flv- o detectives and citizen was last reported climbing higher ing and us composition of foods, etc.; house- rkot, fi r hogshead tobacco or tobac- which will moro than pay all that prepared volunteers demonstrated that unless and higher through the laurels of to furnish an an the militia Is sent hero to bogln a tho Bluo Ridge, with tho posso hold equipment and home decora- co in n'i" quantity, this season, was Is now and will be duo. But I am mental sunsestlcn f.i'l tion; homo and farm sanitation, $41.5 per hundred pounds, which Informed by the Auditor and Treasabout two houru behind. systematic siege of tho hiding-plac- es Loutzonhelser, placing Iii'. band was r- ordod Tuosday on a hoga-liup- urer that theto funds will come In on the forehead of the patient, According to tho detectives, who and agricultural clubs. of tho outlnwB, they may novcr bo Special attention should bo called finni Franklin county. There gradually, and until there is a suf- mined: "Vou are going to brought to answer to tho Indict- returned the man is fleements for murder returned here ing with an Injured foot. By trail- to tho womon'o work, which will oc has !'' n a vory strong market for ficient amount, it will be Impossible deep sleep.' ing Edwards tho posso hopes to lo- cupy ono entire coach. Thin will the bj'or wades of colory tobacco to pav the warrants which I drew yesterday. Soon Lyon's eyes closed unl It be In charge of somo of the best throughout the senton. and prices for those salaries in accordance was cate the rest of tho band. For ouch a plan n4 camping slto evident that he was under ' full Pursuit Is dimcult at this time of known authorities in tho country for aue'i grades have been ruling at with the provisions of law, Febru- control." today by representawas selected year. A person high up on the hills on homo economics In all Its the lilcl fst levol In many years ary 1st. I shall keep you adviied. Tapping- - Lyons on the 'on-heatives of Governor Mann. past. Tills has been duo to the and notify you in tluio to notify nnd clasping on0 of his hands, the can eoo pursuers many thousand branches. 'The county authorities are work Vailous topics under tho nbovo small proportion of the colory typo your teachors when tho money may hypnotist commanded him to say ing In harmony with tho State and yards, but ono working through tho heads will bo discussed by the best In tho :ops of the past throe years, be expected. bush can see nothing ahead. "It will not hurt me, hurt me. comorders may soon bo Issued for authorities available. Tho train LIEf-c- t & Myors, tho P. Loril-wl- ll Yours vory truly, hurt mo. 1 am numb, numb, numb. panies of militia, If not for the DR. HARVEY afford rare educational oppor-jlar- d W. WILEY, Company, the American BARKSDALE H MLKTT, I will suffer no pain, no pain, no arsearch, certainly for the formal CHIEF CHEMIST, IS OUT Literature on various j bacco Company, tho R. J. McRoy-farStato Superintendent. pain." raignment of the prisoners, which . topics will be given away. Company, the now companies , nolds For an instant the strain under (. Is scheduled here for March 2G. Tho No money or labor has been spar-o- d growing out of the old American CITIZEN OF OWENSBORO Washington, March IE. Dr. Harwhich he labored caubed the hyparraignment is Ukoly to be post vey W. Wiley, chief chemist of IS FATALLY WOUNDED to make this train literally a Tobacco Company, have led In the tho notist to gasp. As he called for a poned Federal Government, and father of "university on wheels." competition for tho better grades of glass water, he pitched to the Those who know tho paths and the pure food law, y Owensboro, Ky March 17. For- flcfor of T. R. BRYANT. j. Burlpy, and at times the competi tendered in a faint. It lasted for only passes 'of the highland, and tho his resignation to Secretary of Ag- Supt. Extension Division, College of tion rest Sutton, a well known cltlzon, a has been extremely spirited. second and he was helped to a points of vantage from which out- riculture Wilson. was fatally wounded by Waflle DaAgriculture, Stato University. laws could ward off an attacking vis, a notorious negro, this morn- stool at the head of his subject and THREE WOUNDED OVER Is no statement that I can "There Immediately he regained the conforce with least hurt to themselves, make now," was the declaration of WJIiIj REMEMBER FIRST A SHEEP-KILLINDOG ing. Sutton's young son had gone trol which he threatened to lose for say that the Aliens unquestionably Dr. Wiley following the action. STEAMBOAT UK EVER SAW to the negro's home to recover his are concealed behind the overhangpuppy, which, it Is alleged, was In an instant. Hopkinsville, Ky., March 14. "Dr. Wiley has resigned; that Is "Some one struck me," murmurMessenger ing precipices of Devils Den, half all I can say now," was the comTho Owensboro of Following n family quarrel yester- possession of the negro. A short ed Lyons, but his remark was cut way between hero and Mount Airy, ment Sunday says: day afternoon at Balnbridge. sixtime afterward Davis met Sutton of Secretary Wilson. Loutzen-heise- r, When a swell from tho steamer teen miles northwest of HopkinsN. C. and his son on the street and pulled short at the command of It waB said on the highest author who said: "Sing that song There, with provisions and am ity this afternoon that the reason Tarascon rocked tho Rounds ferry ville, R. W. Pollard, a well known a revolver from Ills pocket and munition, of which it Is said they for Wiley's resignation was the re- boat on which he was standing, farmer, shot and wounded J. D. struck at the boy. The father re- you sang for me the other night. Sing 'Speak Kindly To Your Mothplenty, an attacking force fusal of Secretary Wilson to dis- Emory Smith, a resident of tho Cluck, his "have James Cluck, sented the negro's attack, whereup " aim of the Aliens miss Dr. Dunlap, one of nls antag- county, was thrown Into tho river Jr., his grandson, and Robert Mar- on the negro leveled the pistol at er.' would find the t Immediately, In quavering 'deadly. Some think it may be nec- onists on the pure food board. Wi- and only by the quick work of sev- tin, a youth. All of the victims will Sutton's breast and fired. The bulvoice, Lyons commenced to sing. As essary to dynamite tho mountain ley Is said to have told the secre- eral boat hands was ho saved from recover, it Is believed. let went through Sutton's hand and he sang verse after verse, his voice citadels. The trouble arose over tho kill- ontered his left lung. Tbe woundtary a week ago that either Dunlap being drowned. Young Smith, In company with ing of sheep on Pollard's farm by ed man was taken to the hospital became stronger and the surgeons Dexter Goad, clerk of tho court, must resign or he would leave the worked rapidly with scalpels. with a bullet In his left cheek, and Government service. that the Wilson took several other boys, hearing the Cluck's dogs. After n bitter alter- and it Is reported Lyons said he did not feel the Inwhistle of the boat, ran to the cation, Pollard procured a shotgun chances are against his recovery. a bandage across his face, showed no action. shrill struments of the surgeons, and the y Just how It hapthe folks Wiley s;lld this afternoon that Rounds .Ferry and was watching the and fired at Cluck, who, with the The negro made his escape. The physicians Dr. admit that the patient pened. he had received at least a dozen of- boat pass down the river. "That Is two boys, w.ib working In his barn. officers are scouring the surround- was hypnotized. He rehearsed the sceno with viv- fers of employment but that he did the first steamboat I ever saw," All three were wounded, the grand- ing country for him. "Loutzonhelser seemed to control id detail, even to placing the bullet-scarre- d not know yet Just what he would was tho statement of young Smith, son being hit by twenty shot. Poltho blood flow, for there was little who with mouth open nnd eyes lard agreed to surrender to Sheriff CHILD BADLY IJURNKD chairs which were occupied do. "by Judge, Massle, Sheriff Webb and THIRD AFFAIR OF KIND loss of blood during the operation, dancing with excitement, was stand- Johnson, but when that officer not nearly as much ns Is usual In Attorney Foster. MAN AT MADISONVILLE Commonwealth's ing perilously near the edge of tho reached Balnbridge, tho farmer had Glasgow, Ky., March 17. Helen such cases," Dr. A. C. Brant said. A row of bullet holes, low on tho MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT ferry. The first swell caught tho skipped out to Caldwell county. Tight hand wall, were added eviCurtis, tho daughter of "Hypnotism would be much bettor ferry and Young Smith, unable to in surgery than othor or chloro, Mr. d regain his equilibrium, was thrown BABY IN BARREL FOUND dence of tho tragedy. Madlsonvillo, Ky., March 17. and Mrs. J. W. Curtis, of In front of tho Roy Blanks, a county resident, is Into tho ley water. seriously burn- form, tor In mnnv cases other afFLOATING DOWN RIVER A shattered rail counfy, wns Ho struggled Judge's bench also showed tho ef- not expected to Uvo as tho result of violently, and had gone down for ed at the homo of her parents las! fects the lungs and causes pneu Glasgow, Ky., March 1C. Great night. She was standing too clcac monia or bronchitis. fect of the fusillade and upon the a mysterious shooting. Although tho second tlmo when he was res"Chloroform causes heart d'sease prevails floor was the discoloration of blood. practically banished from this coun cued. Upon being revived, Smith excitement in Monroe ro an open grnto when her clothin,? Clerk Goad showed how Attornoy ty several months ago by order of refused to divulge his nnme and county over the finding of a llttlo caught fire, and before her mother In many Instances, and this will bo Foster, after being fatally shot, the Circuit Court, Blanks hns been mado a hasty as done awny with. Tho patient Is not Upon In- baby floating down tho Cumberland could reach her, the chl'd staggered and dropped his head for the last sovoral days at his old vestigation it was found that Smith river in a barrel. Tho baby was a burned badly. Unless complication:-ar's- nausuated ns is tho ease hen anaesthetics are used, and consequentupon a sheepskin volume of tho law. homo in Nortonvlllo. the child will recover It is alleged had come to town with his father boy and seomlngly about ono year This is tho thlid accident of the ly the possible shock is reduced. It old. The barrel wns securely fastA dark coat of blood on tho book that he has boen driiiKlng heavily and had slipped off to sco tho was mute evidence. ened to two logs and wns so ar kind In this section tho past week. was cleanly demonstrated to mo and has mado threats against tho sights. m, ranged that the youngster could not The cnlld of T'oinai that hypnotism Is a boon in surgiAndrow Howlet, and Stuart Wor-Tel- l, lives of several persons. This afriuiliiimn Hill Demi. wounded at ternoon while Blanks waa standing crawl or fall out. Tho baby was Hope, of Sulphur Lick, wns fntally cal work.." both bystanders, y Boston, Miss., March ,1G. John well drossod and wns resting on a burned Thursday while standing by Thursday's assassination, on tho L. .t N. station p'.uform, NEW COUNTY CREATED F. Hill, a i" restedi easily. One has wasbullot In which was crowded, a shot waa fired National chairman of tho Republican co3y llttlo bed In tho barrel, snugly an open fire, ns was Mary R'd-llII V 'I UK LEGISLATURE committee daughter of Mr. and f. tho lung, and tho other nnd formor tucked In n bluo blanket. Pinned tho shot in. and Blanks fell In a heap on tho Kane, ground, shot through the neck. A Governor of Maine, died In his upon the dross was a slip of paper Mrs. Wolford Riddle, of Burkes his side. Juror Columbus Tho feature of the last day's fuswho wa3 shot In tho abdomen and freight train waa passing at tho apartment at tho Hotel Loralno with tho words, "Good-byWilllo, ville. Tho latter lived only three ion of the Fnnate wns the tlr.al o Heart diroaso, brought written upon it. Tho child is being hour? after tho accidont. most seriously Injured of all, may time and dulled tho report. A has- hero is of tho Housh bill croatimr tho was tho cause. tenderly enred for, and In tho dlo, which would bring tho death ty search was mndo for the assail ou by pnoumonla, new county ot McCreary out of Mr. Hill had boen 111 for n week. qvery effort Is bolng SIX POOLS OF TOBACCO six. meantime list to ant, but ho had not been locatod SOLD FOR GOOD PRICE parts of Pulaili. Yiane and WhitOver tho rain channelled moun late Physicians say ley counties. There was n spliitod posse skulked tainside the Blanks hns a fighting chance to re Cadiz, Ky., March 1G. Six pools opposition to tho bill, hut the word to no avail. They conducted their cover. of 1' armors union tobacco amount- wont aioutid that the administra, movements In tho broad glare of a ing to C'0,000 pounds, was pur- tion wanted the bill passed and it TAHLES ARE TURNED wrapper around your Herald. You will find a little yellow Or tho liot sun, which, however, helped to by Jho American wont through by 25 to 0. chased slip. It lias printed On It your mime and a date after It. The date IN DAMAGE. SUIT CASE dry tho muddy roadB, making prosSnuff Company, at $8, 15 per hunTho hill to proont tho consolidashows when your subscription expires or when It did expire. This Is oncour-ngln- g. pects for moro dred around. Tho company also tion of tolophono companies and tho nil the book wo keep of your subscription account, nnd thero Is no Knoxvlllo,,. Tenn., March 1C. A n bought 250.000 pounds oft ho bill appropriating $20,000 additionexcuse for you not knowing Just how you stand with THE HERALD. Jasper Allen, known as Jack, who damage BUlt against n railroad pool at tho sanio prlco. Tho al each year to the Kentucky ChildWo'ure trying to gut our subscription lht. on u strictly Is" a brothor of Sldna and Floyd, growing out of tho killing of two agonts of the company sny that thoy ren's Home Society, both passed, as lmsls, so as to avoid trouble nnd misunderstanding. We do not jtVbut'who Is said not to have been horses resulted in Fred Cnr-t- er expect to purchase enough Inde- did tho bill to tnko tho State Bonril bolng sentenced to threo years want to force tho paper upon anybody against their will, but we want Involved in tho tragedy, made a' pendent tobacco to mako 1,000,000 of Agriculture out of politics by emnil that Is duo us. .Plcnso Ivo this matter your very prompt attentonight on behalf of tho In prison for obstructing a Southstatement pounds. powering tho Governor to appoint , tion. Look at that llttlo yellow slip containing your nnme. It will Aliens. At his home, seven mllos ern Railway track. tho Board. tell you Jusf what you need to know, without nny explanation from It was proved Carter tied two from HlllsvlUe, ho said: "I am Hiccoughing to Death. us. If it is wrong in nny way, lot us know. Anyhow; please pny us greatly surprised .and r shocked at horses to tho track. They woro Shelbyvllle, Jnd., March An uneasy feeling In tho stomach what is due. It takes much money to run a good newspaper nowawhat has happened. I do not think killed by a train and ho Immediate-- , Robert Hcndrlckson, 3 yearn old, Is or bowels ylolds quickly to HER- days, hence wo must keep our subscription accounts colloctcd up. my Brothers had made any plot or ly brought suit for damages and slowly hiccoughing hlmselMo doatlis BINE. It tones up tho stomach and x won. Either como to Tho Herald office and pay tho arrears and a year In plan. In the opinion of physicians. Tho purifies tho bowols. Price 50c. Sold Tho case was further Investigatadvance, or, if you hrp not coming to town soon, send us a check or "When I saw SJdna tho night of first attack lasted for seven days by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, post-offimoney-ordfor tho amount duo. Wo will npprcciato It tho shooting1,' he told mo he knew' ed by railroad detectives and tonnd nights and a subsequent one Ky., Donovnn & Co., Beaver Dnm, and it wUI make us think you really want tho paper. nothing of any trouble beforehand, day's sontence was the result. has lasted for five days and nights. Ky. m I IS HELDJH SLEEP the high-price- -F- to-d- a. y. to-d- g; w-i- . .d i m to-da- G son-in-la- to-da- Jum-bcrlnn- get-a-wa- y. to-da- e, y. pi'i-sng- to-d- ay LOOK ON THE FIRST PAGE to-d- co to-d- er ii0i&te&t&i ,wfa&MiteMlb ,ta3.$., i.)-.'jrf-u-- i' .t-- i iagh two. THE HARTFORD HERALD avedxesday, march forty-thre- e. 20, 1912. I H MUBOEn rnnre coo lie m thcro was a wild rush of the unarmed for the windows and doors. Dex-tGoad, clerk of tho court, recelv-o- d a bullet wound In his nock and la desperately hurt. His d'oath would mean "the wiping out of the last vestige of the court's officers. or IS STH0N6 FOR ren, bringing tho total up to Six were born of their union, making forty-ninHer thlfd e. HISTORY OF IRE II RECALL Judge, Prosecutor and Sheriff Killed. BYSTANDERS REALLY, should hosie BE "SMELT OH LEARNT?" Also in Favor of initiative SEVERAL Little Rose lived in a vicinity where It Is the fashion to 8ev tho HURT children Into their clothes during the winter months, and they aro only ripped out when tho spring comes. About Now Year's time the clean- And Referendum. HE husband, Mr.Bonham, had no children, but to Mr. and Mrs. Bonham wero born two little ones, making of tho grand total of fitty-onwhom Mrs. Benham horsolf is the actual mother of but ten. havo resided In Tho Bcnhams City only about a year, Webstor having come hero from tho East. St. Paul Ploneor Press. o, DiO SCOTT CASE Had Much to Do With Bringing on War. OBED SCOTT DEFENDSUfTLE CHILOREN REWARD FOR POOH WIDOW KIND ACTS REMEMBERED WnBOTOntE I.t, ! Clansmen of Convicted Mountaineer Wreak Terrible Yengeance. SMALL POSSE IS IX Gives Buckeye Constitution-Framer- s oungster's lack of porsonal PURSUIT I B' I s Hlllsvllle, Pa., March 15. In a outlawry, llmne of unprecedented tho entire human fabric of tho Carroll County Circuit Court, In Mission hero yesterday, was wlpod , liv ncslttntn.ltlon. Just as Judge Thornton Jia3sie Iiad rentenced Floyd Allen to one ear In pilion for aiding In the ea- ui carwj or a county pmouur, fi,,,!,.' Allen's brothers and several of friends opened fire with revolvers. Judge Massle fe'l dead on ino at the first volloy. JERRY, THE RECLUSE, Then tho weapons were turned on Commonwealth's Attorney Wilsingle liam Foster, and he sank to tho tlcor with several bullets in hlj bisiin, death being instnntnteous. But "Widows," "Children" and Sheriff Lewis Webb, making a "Relatives" Galore ScramI ntic effort to reach tho rlngload- was shot dead before he had ble for fiis hi tate. taXeu ten steps. Several of the case were ho had tried the ..rnoualy wounded, J. H. Dlanken- nt. Louis. .Mo.. March 14. Al- thoush Jeremiah Moynihan lived sAn urobably fatally. Tl'e AJlona, including; tlm prison-- 1 llCarlj aji cf c SO years of his life cr, t ml fielr friends, after tho kill-- , jn gt. Louis a a plngle man, since siK of the Slioriff, bached slowly jjB death, about a yoor ago, his of fho court room, holding all tata of $."6,73ri has brought to light pursuers In ch?ck at tlic clnlmants in the foim of mnny wid-lvui'ld-b- o of rovohcr. Once outside, 0)S6 wno grieve his lota, about 20 CSI t.vy made a dash for the moun-Wn- o thcmsolves his children, bt others and sisters, more than twins on horeback. A jiosso of clti-Ljj(j) noon was lu pursuit, and re-- 1 ,i3uble that number of nephews and jiort3 l.avo reached hero that ono nlecaa, bcsldos cousin, uncles and of the Aliens has been seriously aunts galore, a thousand In all. wounded In a pitched battle which t Th03e letters come from all parts of the earth, showing that tho Moy- mob fought with the posse Sprelal officers aro being rushed nihans are many and great travel Into the country to help In running crSi t00down the murderers. Gov. Mann Is score of lawyers, representing lidding two companies of militia j tno different claimants lor the es-i- n readiness in case the Aliens aud taje of n,0 teamster recluse who gather recruits in the died January 8, 1910, clamored for their y Hlllsvllle is recognition mountain fastnesses. the Probate in In a very remote quarter, fifteen Court, following the filing of a final miles from Barren Springs, the ropo,t on the estate by Admlnlstra-urarcrailroad station, and out- - (0r Troll. side help will be lato in arriving. Various ones gives the place of The vlllago was thrown into a IlIs ulrtn as ir0land, Russia, The wiping out of tho tucky, Ohio, California, Oregon, law officers left affairs in the hands jiane and Georgia. Two writers of untrained citizens, but nearly declaro Moynihan was a Russian every man In this section of tho Jew, and that he changed his name. county has Joined In the hunt. They say they were nis cousins. The scene of tho wholesale murAll these letters will be called to der was the quaint little the attention of tho Court. Many of Hllls- the claimants hove retained counred brick courthouse, vllle being tho seat of Carroll coun- sel to represent them. A group of ty. There havo been reports that relatives living in Ireland aro said an attempt might bo made to res- - (0 navp tao best evidence of rcla- cue Floyd Allen, who himself had tionship. aided a prisoner friend recently to Xn Joke. escape from tho county officers. "Did you know that every fourtli Tho trial had been In progress for several days, however, without any man is color blind?" asked tho Indication becoming public of the Boob. "Naw," replied the Wise Guy. "I carefully planned plot of the Allen j nover saw a man who did not .brothers and their associates. tho long green when he saw Floyd Allen had been found i Kullty and had been called fc sen- It." Tho stuffy little court tence. Toom with its coal stove and crude CAM YOU Sidney furniture, was crowdod. and Jnck Allen were among the lirst arrivals and were soon seen to lake their places near tho rail, Your Money Back for the Askmarking tho enclosure for prisoner ing You Promise Nothing. am! counsol engaged In case. Standing nearby wore a number of their Wo are so confident that wo can from tho and friends relief for indigestion and l!hu Ridge mountains. ,1ml o Massle the dvopepsla that we promlso to supwont about sentencing of the prisoner in the ply tho medicine free of all cost to way, but the vo:y one who uses It according to usual mattor-of-fawo'ds "one year at hard labor" directions who is not perfectly with' the results. We exact V..d scarcely passed Ms lips when t' . i came tho crack of a revolvor. ro promises and put no one undor-anSurely obligation whatever. in rn Instnnt this was followed by a vrllrj of shots and tho Judge, who : od.in? could bo falror. Wo are li:ul .iirtly rlton at tho first allot, 'orated right horn where you live, lay iV:d and '.leading on tho bench. tid our reputation should be suffiCoTnnni'',.oi'f ' 's Attorney Foster cient assurance, of tlic genulnonoss in front of the of our offer. a i. sPt!"; Wo want every one who is troubIicih'i a Ml wi iifxt to succumb to shots of 150 sud- led with indigestion or dyspepsia in tic t denly iriTfi outlaws, who had any form to como to our storo and v:bm thov doomed JiiBtlco In buy a box of Roxall Dyspepsia Tablets. Tako them homo ahd give their own bands. Tie brothers and friends mu3t ..bom a reasonable trial, according o directions. If they don't please lmvo bten well armed, for It seemed to oueetator? who escaped from 'ou, toll us and wo will quickly re- tho bloody court room thnt fully nrn your money. They have a very 100 Bhots were fired. In the first mild but posltlvo nction upon the fuslllado sevoral JurorB had beeni Drgans with which they come in probably' "ontact, apparently acting as a regIllankonshlp wounded. fatally. Slioriff Wobb, whipping ulative tonic upon tho relaxed musout his own weapon, made for tho cular coat of tho bowels, thus overprisoner, who had Joined In tho coming woakness, and aiding to tho bowels to more vigorous shooting with nn oath, nnd a declaration that he would nover go to and healthy activity. Three slies, jjjill, but the officer was stopped by 23c, COc and $1.00. Remember, a perfect hall of lead and crumbled you can obta!n Rexall Remedies Into a lifeless heap upon tho floor. only at our storo The Rexall Storo 214 Main James H. Williams, By this time the shooting In the court room had become general, and street, Hartford, Ky. I I iu i liness becamo most offensive to the teacher, so she sent the child home with a note conveying tho Intelligence as delicately as she could that If would bo necessary to Change tho little one's clothing and give her a bath. nosle's mother was Indignant, nnd sent her back with her sister Mamie, who was a llttlo older and of tho tough girl type. Mnmlo In-- I nulred of tho teacher tho cauBe of Rosle's dismissal from the school, and when mattors were explained, she asked fiercely: "Veil, does our Rosin come to school to Kit smelt or to git arnt? -N- ew lork Telegraph. Idea of Govern- mental Needs. AX ABSTRACT OF HIS ADDRESS Ix-nc- im mm r, is ii-- 03-o- ut o , - I st Kcn-rcrmo- nt ( t rec-ngnli- 'o a IRE? ct uat-Isl'.- -- !v "l ta-Iu- ro In a speech at Columbus, O., ono dav last week. William Jennings . Brvan c.ivo th Ohin Constitutional Conention his views on tho making 400 in cash, to Mrs. Roscnstecl. In tho famous Drcd Scott case, and One day Mrs. McCausIand, whom It Is fairly within the bounds of of the constitution. He spoko In favor of tho initiative and the ref- - Mrs. Rdaenstcel know but slightly, truth to say that tho opinion that erendum and the recall, saying the became III. day delivered by the honorable trilived alone, bunal, made the war between the Tho aged woman recall Is an evolution, rather than I'HOFKSSOR EXPLAINS for 33 days Mrs. Bosenstecl cared States n foregone conclusion. a revolution. Mr. Bryan said: MEANING OF "COLD FEET" for her, preparing meals and keep"The only 'difference between the Dred Scott was a slave belongrecall, as now proposed, nnd Im- ing the house clean. ing to a surgeon in the United Chicago, March 1C. Cold feet peachment as It lias been employed, States Army. He was taken by his displcasuro is that In Impeachments the trial is AEROPLANE TO RE USED in the aro duo to tho sufferer's to Fort Snelllng, master and not tho displcasuro to the cold before a body of officials, while the State of Illinois, territory from tho belief of Prof. Walter recall places tho decision in the which, by tho ordinance of 1787, feet, is IN HUNT FOR THE POLE Dill Scott, of Northwestern Union hands of tho people." slavery had been forever excluded. v expressed University, beforo tho said thoro wbb no Mr. Bryan Afterward he was carried into Mis- Chicago Executives' Club darker pego In our industrial life Coas( ponnt in the AntarCtiCS souri, where ho was hired as a "When one is displeased," said slave. Claiming freedom, on the uuui mill v.iuua rucuruuu iiiuiuur- Prof. Scott, "tho blood leaves tho ground that his residence in Illinois ci'cc to the welfare of children, in 1838 Was an Ice hands and also all the sur"the coinlns of dividends out of had wiped out his status aa a slave, feet and face of the body, and runs into the Suchildhood, Barrier. the darkening of the his case was taken before the large blood vessels. This particuprospects of a lislng generation and preme Court for settlement. considera- larly affects the foot. When ono is the Impoverishment of posterity." After a three years' March HobaYt, Tasmania, smallIn championing the Initiative The ship Aurora, which sailed from tion of the case, the decision of tho pleased, the blood dilates the er blood vessels near the surfaco exhausMr. Bryan said: and referendum, this port on December 2 lust with court yns pronounced in an by Chief Jus- and the entire body feels warm. "ICxpcirlenco has shown that the the Australian antarctic oNpoditlon, tive opinion delivered "P'aplcasure cause3 ono to lose Go eminent aru not l Taney, seven of tiio nine judges Ji feels of our under tho leadership of Dr. Douglas tice courage, nnd, sinco it also produces In the people themselves, concuiring. but In Mawson, returned to Hobart physical result of cold feet, we thoso who, acting as representatives In substanco tho decision was as tho The Aurora la commanded by say, when one, a afraid and holds (1) That persons of tin of tho people, ombezzle power and Cantnin J. K. Davis. Sho landed follows: ho feet." turn to their own advantage tho nvo sc,larato artlc3 at two points African race were not, and couid back, that veryhas "cold pleasure slight "Even autboilty given them for tho ad in tbo Antarctic rogions, one under not be, acknowledged as "part of strength, and reduces excitizens, under the vancement of tho public welfare. Dr. Mawson on January 19 and the he people," or haustion. Emotion liboratcs "The initiative and referendum other under Dr. Wild, a veteran of Constitution of the United Stales; force, puts the nervous do not decrease tho Importanco of the Shackleton nnd Scott marches (2) that Congress had no right to system In a normal and healthful loglslctivo bodies, nor do they with- on February 19. exclude citizens of tho South from any condition ,'and Increases' muscular draw authority strictly from those The Aurora found no trace of tho taking their negro servants, as any part of the strength. who aro elected to represent tiio Clr.rle coast, from which it is con- other property, Into "The person with a bad tomper people; on the contrary, when .tho cluded that It was an Ice barrier, common territory, and that they has a bad digestion. This is tho people liavo tho initiative and ref- that had broken up slnco Durvlile's were entitled to claim its protection reason that affability and politeerendum with which to protect discovery In 1S38. Tho Aurora left therein; (3) that tho Missouri Comness aro good things to cultivate In prothemselves, they can safely confer a Antarctics on February 21, and will promise of 1820, In so far as it 'connection with table manners." larger authority upon their repre- return in the spring. hibited African slavery north of a Prof. Scott's subject was "Pleasline, was unconstitusentatives." Some of the best known British designated ure as a Means of Curing Human Concerning courts and recall of explorers are with the parties land- tional and void. Inefficiency." Judges, Mr. Bryan said: The court, in Justifying its ruled by the Aurora, which muster 25 "The Judgo, like every other of- men In all. Tho most advanced ing, used these words: "In that To Mothers And Othcra. ficer, is the servant of tho people; You should uso Bucklen's Arnica of the equipment is a aero- portion of the United States where feature and there is no reason why he plane In charge of Lieutenant Wat-kin- s, the labor of tho negro race was Salve to cure children of eczema, independent of a should be made who had taken part In a num- found to bo unsuited to tho climate rashes, tetter, chaflngs, scaly and" public opinion upon ber of aviation meets. Speaking of and unprofitable to tho master, but crusted humors, as well as their acpcrmnnent questions fundamental in character. the value of the aeroplane In ex- few slaves were held at tho time of cidental Injuries cuts, burns, The people nro much more apt to ploration, Dr. Mawson said: tho . Declaration of Independence, bruises, etc., with, perfect safety. deal justly with Judges than they "An aeroplane can fly over an ice and when tho Constitution was Nothing else hcalsso quickly. For are to receive justice at the hands crevasse or a ridge as easily as over adopted It had entirely worn out In boils, ulcers, old, running or fever of Judges who distrust tho good In- anything else, whereas a party' on one of them and measures had been sores or plies, It has no equal. 25c tent of the masses. m foot might havo to search a long taken for its gradual abolition in at James H. Williams. "The Judgo who would bo swerv- time to find a pass, and an aero- several others. But this change ed by fear of a recall would not be plane can do a Journey of 130 miles had not been produced by any change of opinion in relation to the If there in three hours." fit for tho place anyhow. FOR FLETCHER'S Is any position In which wo need Ninnls, of tho Royal race, but because It had been disLieutenant I rigid, uncompromising uprightness, Fusllcers, who Is an expert on sur- covered from experience that slave .I. It Is upon the bench, and the recall, veying and sledging, and a Swiss, labor was unsuited to tho climate Retween Friends. instead of menacing the independBess He said my face was a perDr. Merz, an adept with skis, are and productions of those States; ence of tho Judiciary, is more likely Included in the expedition. Aus- for some of these States, when It fect poem. to Improve the character of those tralians and New Zealanders com- had ceased, or nearly ceased to exJess It is like one of Brownwho occupy judicial positions. ist, were actively engaged In the ing's. plete the complement. slave trade; procuring cargoes on "With tho recall, official terms Bess What do you mean? may with safety be made longer. state of Ohio, City of Toledo,) the coast of Africa and transportJess Some of the lines are so ) ss. speaking Lucas county. ing them for sale to those parts of deep. of tho length of And terms, tho tendency Is toward makFrank .I.Chsney makes oath that ho the Union where their labor was ing an executive ineligible to re- Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. found to be profitable and suited to And election. No ono can devoto his Cheney & Co., doing bulslness in the tho climate and productions. THE BEST PROOF. bist energies to the public if his City of Toledo.County and State afore- this traffic was oponly carried on, by it, vision is clouded by political aspi- said, and that said firm will pay the and fortunes accumulated rations or ills Judgment perverted sum of One Hundred Dollars for without reproach from tho peoplo Ohio County Citizens Cannot by personal considerations." each and every case of Catarrh that of tho States where the resided." Itcforrlng to tnxatlon Mr. Bryan cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Never was an "opinion" of a Doubt It. court followed by results so stusaid: Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Clionoy. "The Income tax Is likely to bo Sworn to before me and subscribed pendous and Doan's KIdnoy Pills were used employed by tho Federal (lovern-nirr- t, In my presence, this 6th day of raised a tempest The decision Thoy brought benefit. is no reason why it ono end of tho country to the from but that A. D 1S&C. Tiio story was told to Hnrtford in the should not bo employed other. Fooling ran high. Many residents. A. W. Glcason, (Seal.) away is not double taxation to State. It broke Notary Public. Northern Democrats Time has strengthened thocvl-donc- e. Include a tax upon Incomes by both Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter- from tho party. Douglas, who, but decision, might havo avertState and Fedoral Governments." nally, and acts directly on tho blood for the Has proven tho result lasting. anil mucous surfaces of the system. ed tho sectional division, was shorn is trom this local-Ktight fooling In tho chest ac of half his strength. Rev. Thom.. companied by a short, dry cough, Send for testimonials freo. as B. Crogory in Chicago Examiner. F. J. Cheney &. Co., Tho proof convincing. Indicates an inflamed condition In Toledo, Ohio. frs. G. w. Fitzgerald, 1421 W. C. A. Glos3ner, 21 Ontnrlo St., 'he Iunqe. To rollove It buy the Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Fifth street, Owennboro, Ky says: BAUjARD'S HORE-HOUN-D N. Y., ha3 recovorod Rochester, dollar size of Take Hall's Family Pills for con- from a long and sovoro attack of "I wish to nay that Doan's Kidney SVRHP; you get with each RKd" stipation. kidney trouble, his cure being duo Pills nro an honest kidney remedy. bottle a freo HKRRICK'S to Foley Kidney Pills. After detail. I was lu a bad way before I began "KPI'ER POROS PLASTER for the Graduates in Demand. their use. I had backaciio day and best. Tho syrup relaxes tho tight-'i- es Tho Bowling Green Business Un- 4ng his case, ho says: "I am only and the piastor draws out tho iversity has recently moved Into fts sorry I did not learn sooner of Fo- night aud the kidney secretions 'nllammatlon. it is nn ideal com: now home which Is said to bo by far ley Kidney Pills. In a fow day's caused mo much annoyance I got blnation for curing colds settled jln tho most elegant nnd commodious time my backache completely left Doan's Kidney Pills and had not tatho lungs. Sold by Hartford Drug used by any business college in tho me and I felt greatly Improved. My ken mnny beforo I was greatly relieved. I can now sleep soundly, Co., Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Southorn States. Tho school not kidneys becamo, stronger, .dizzy havo left and m spells left me nnd I was no longer tho headache? Heaver Dam, Ky. only has the largest attendance in Is strong." its history but Is nlso receiving annoyed at night. I feol 100 per RU TDK PROUD PARENTS The above statoment was given cent hotter slnco using Foley KidOF FIFTY-ON- E CHILDREN more calls for its graduates than ney Pills." Tonic in action, quick May 9, 1907, and when Mrs. Fitzover before. In results. Try them. For sale by gerald was interviewed on February 20, 1912, sho added: "I do not Mr. and Mrs. J. Benham, of this Do you know that of all tho all dealers. m city, aro tho parents of fifty-on- e have to uso Doan's KIdnoy Pills' any minor allments.colds are by far tho moro slnco thoy cured mo years Mrs. Bonham has been most dangerous? children. It is not the cold INDIANS INCREASING married three times. "When she Itself that you need to fear, but the THEIR SIDE OF THE CASE ago You aro at liberty to use my statoment a3 heretofore." married her first husband ho had serious dlseasos that It often leads already been five times wedded and to. Most of theso are known" as The Indians of our country are , For sale, by all dealers. pYlce 50 children. Two wero germ Pneumonia and not "a vanishing race." Tho latest cents. Footor-Mllbur- n had twenty-fiv-e diseases. Co., Buffalo, born of her union, making a total of consumption aro among them. Why official consua places them at 322,-00- 0 Now York, sole agents for the '' twenty-seve- n When Mrsl not tako Chamberlain's Cough Remchildren. as against 370,000 10 years United Statos. Benham married a second time she edy and cure your cold while you ago. Thoy aro not a "dying peo Romember the- - name Doan's m plo." They are not passing from ; and take no other. married a man with sixteen child can? For sole by all dealers, , i to-dato-da- But Opinion in His Case By Plttsburg, Penn., March 14. a widow Mrs. Ida B. Rosenstcel, the Supreme Court with six children, has com.o into a fortune of $20,000 as a result of kindness shown to Mrs. Margaret McCausIand, aged 85 years, during JUST WHAT THE COURT SAID tho last 33 days of tho aged wom an's life. Her will probated Fifty-fiv- e years ago March G, gives the entire estate, consisting 1857 tho Supremo Court of tho f 118,000 in real estate and $1,- - United States rendered its decision 1 to-d- tho stngo of human affairs; forcod out by advancing civilization, but aro a growing peoplo who havo much of their wny beforo thorn. It is a pathotlo fact that many peoplo are prejudiced against them because the Indian's side of many a sad story has never reached civilThoy cannot speak our ization. language, and havo no way of putting tholr wrongs and sorrows before the people who would bo their friends. Wo have heard much of "tho bloody redskins," but read tho Government records of tho Indian Wars nnd even thoro it will bo found that tho Sioux Commission, composed mostly of military men, appointed to make Investigation as to the cause of certain Indian wars, states in Its report: "Thnt he, tho Indian, goes to war Is not astonishing; ho is often compelled to'do so. Wrongs are borno byhlm in silence that seldom fail to drive civilized men to deeds of violence." But the Indians want to forgot the sad past, and under great difficulties are seeking by honest toll to support themselves and their families. Chicago Herald. J Children Cry CASTOR A y. ray-bac- S?M I - Vfc, A. AMqmftffvtittgt0teu Av . fjjg"! .J ' "WEDNESDAY, MAROI ?0, 112. THE HARTFORD HERALD appear on the signer? of s'ich written designation. ballot. If tho signers of such lists are decided equally tho parties, then Order of Names on Ballot, Scc For tho purp08e of deter-HUc- the lists of names submitted by each u,nlns tht order In which tho names party committee shall have chosen of cuitdld.ttcs to be voted for by the from it only one name for an officer electors of tho entire stato shall bo of election in every other precinct certified and printed on tho ballots among those for which names aro If two groups of under the designation ot the respec-a- n thus designated. five offices, the eocrctary of stato 25 per cent or one group of 50 per shall prepare lists of the counties ot cent of all candidates so unite in each congressional district of the designating persons to be appointed state. He shall then arrange the sur-an- d officers of election in one or more prej name of all candidates for each ofllco cincts, the remaining officers in such In alphabetical order for tho First precincts shall be selected equally ! congressional district, and tho names from the lists of the several party shall be certified in this order to tho committees. In the event that 75 per cent of all candidates unite to procounty clerks of all the counties prising said congressional district, cure tho appointment of election offd icers in one or more precincts, or If Thereafter for each succeeding gresslonal district, taken in the order three groups of 25 per cent of tho of their numbers, the name appearing candidates, or one group of 50 per first for each office in the last pre- - cent and nnother of 23 per cent ot ceding district shall be placed first, the candidates submit names under and each other name be moved up the provisions of this section, the reone place. The lists shall be certified maining officer of election In each precinct shall be chosen alternately accordingly. For all other offices for which nomi from the Hst3 of the different county nating papers arc filed with the sec i committees. Sec. 6. Nomination Papers Any retary of state the order of names of ! All persons who are to act as elec qualited elector who files his petition candidates for each office shall be tion officers shall be appointed by and tho nominating petition of elec-- 1 determined by lot at a public draw-tor- s said board In accordance with the as' hereinafter provided, and is ing to he held in the office of the foregoing provisions. The duties herein provided shall bo a member fof a political rarty subject secretary cf state 38 days hefore the to iho provisions of this act, shall primary election at 2 oclock p. m., enforceable against said county board of election commissioners on tho pehave his name printed on the ofTtclal standard time. Sec. lii. Deals with the publication tition of any candidate, by tho writ of nominating ballot of his party as a carid.datc for nomination for any of- - of names of candidate by the county mandamus. Proceedings in such cases fico nt any primary election held un- - ceik. snd provides that said pn W- shall bo Instituted in 'the circuit ider the provisions of this act. Snld cation "hall be made not less than 20 court. The pioceedlngs Bhall bc summary find without delay, and the orpetition shall the name, age, days before the primaries. Sec. 1C e address, political affiliations clares that the order hi which tho ders of tho court shall be final and and all other legal qualifications ot different olflces are printed on tho not appealable. - primary ballot shall he the same as Sec. 23. Challengers and Inspoc-toi- s the candidate. Each political party shall be '" 'ho case of a regular election. Sign But One Paper. Sec. and Ballot Boxes k Blfjliei UL U UlSUllilLlllll io.i JlJUl --There 17. Dallots separate ballot for entitlpd to have not exceeding two ifllii challengers and two Inspectors at shall be a shall Blgn but one such paper for the ,!tUca,1 party lsueot t0 ""? each precinct during the holding of same office, except in cases where eafh provided said piimary election. at more one office of tho same Sec. 24. Has to do with the man. herein. Such ballots shall bo printed i,i.i i , , ,m.i i. .!, a,,. ,n as ner cf voting. Each elector shall bo ers at the same election, In which nowM'hstantially the same manner reg- - . entitled to but one ballot, which, hav-- , provided by law In case ot sign as many case a oter prepared in voting booth, tho .i!. are for to bo 'u'ar clertlons. except that on tho ing been delivered, folded, to Judges offices candidates as shall be filled, and for nn more: Each signer f Primary VtintoA and of election. Tho Judges ulinll, In tho Ballot.' of a nomination paper shall declare "or " 0irf? presence of elector, remove that he html, to support the ennd.- - 'J1"' ? .",b " ? w ' ondary stub from said ballot the ep and d" " "" date named theicln. He shall add his together with proper party name and posit said ballot in the box provided residence and street number, If any, the party omh'em. This section also for the political party for which, tho and the date of signing. provides for tho printing of sample vote Is cast. n .,iin-- ,i v ...i. in 'caI (Concluded next week.) ,' ba"ots r e cacl, PU ther pa.r elector and a member of tho party B !al1 ,PTvldef making its nominations under the primary election jutut'ii nt J provisions of this act. and who is not bc finished per "Klvo years ago two doctors told registered, If he lives In a precinct and each election precinct 50 "l ; me I had only two yearj to live." where registration Is required, shall Ut nt ,more ,mc ,hanbal ts for e?ch cal n,umbetr This startling statement was made be qualified to join in signing any te cast hi B"ch polIt ' at by ft'.lirmn Groan, Mnl.icuite, Col. nomination petition. ,UDt n..u0ua. "Tl-eSec. 7. Time and Place of Pilin- g- " told mo I would die with all offices to bo voted for by the . consumption. It was up to rae then Qualification of Electors, clectorc of one county or of a city. to ti y tho best lung msMllJlno and I Sec. 19. In addition to tho special bcya-- i district or subdivision therein, oxcept to uno Dr. Klnr'i New Div members of congress, said nomination qualifications hereinafter prescribed, papers shall be filed with tho county the same qualifications shall apply in eovorv. It wan well I did, for toclerk of such county at least 30 days primary elections held under this act day I am working and boliovc I owe my llfo to thi3 groat throat and prior to tho holding of the primary as are now required in regular For state officers, members tions. Said qualifications shall be de-o- f lun- - cure that has cheated tho congress, and for all officers to termlned as of the date of tho prl-b- e grave of nnothor victim. It's folly voted for by the electors of more mary without regard to the quallflca- - to suffer with coughs, colds or other than one county, such nomination pa- - tions or disqualifications as thoy may j throat and lung troubles now. Take per shall be filed with the fiecretary exist at tho succeeding regular elec- - tlio cure that's safest. Price 00 of stato at least 40 days beforo the tlon. In precincts where registration Is cents and $1.00. Trial bottle free hdldlng of tho primary election. m ' required, no elector except those on- - ot Jnmos II. Williams. Signatures Required. i titled to be specially registered as Sec. 8. Number of Signature- s- hereinafter provided shall be entitled II" V HRJM' :JLJL iLa'.jlLTAX.J For officers to be voted for by he t0 vote ,n pr, el(,ctlon ,m. PCS RHEUMATISM KIDtietS AMD DLADDCn , electors of one county, or a portion ,ess ho , regIstered ln tho regatra- uiereoi, buiu uumiuuuuu imper auai. Hnn nf nM niwin. fnr ,h nrfl. . Great Itecord. be signed by at least 3 per cent, and ceding year, as affiliating with the No ono in tho last ton years has 'by not more than 10 per cent of the party whose ballot he offers to vote. University of total vote of the party of the cand- In other precincts qualified electors left .tho Business idate Un the city, county or district in shall bo allowed to vote only the bal- r'vllrr.-- Green, Ky., without a powhich 'he seeks to be elected. For lot ot that party with WhIch they de- sition after completing the combinofficers to be voted for by tho elec- clare their affiliation. and ed courso in Bookkeeping tors of a district comprising more Cnn OH Cnnntnt T) orVteo ln CVtiif. Shorthand. ' ' ' ,. thaij one county and less than the . , j ..i. entiro state, said nomination paper ed for In this act there shall be a shall be signed by at least 2 per cent, special registration at the office of nnil tint nii Minn 1fl nnii Mfrif rt county clerk for persons entitled , tho vote of tho party In each of at 'thebe "peclalIy stored for the t0 f of the counties in such least votlnR ln sa'd prlm,ary' Jh r The man who Insures tils life 13 provided, that for tho office wlso for his family. railroad comm ssloner such noml- - fol,ow'"f pe,r80n,B an,d " of nation paper shall bo required to Tho man who Insures his health Any pornons who were absent have said percentage of signatures in from the city or town of their rcsl-onlIs wlso both for his family and or the counties In a himself. d,rl" ., tlro "rae of the railroad commission district. For off.. . den,c? for the preceding year You may Insure health by guardccrs lo be voted for by the electors " L "' PCT?S, profve"tcd ing It. It is worth guarding. nominating of the ..,..,, .. state, said .... entiro by reason . . r 'from rr n ;i iiv iiiii At t h o first attack of disease, own sickneBR or by than "2 per cent nnd by not more mediate families. death in their Im which generally approaches than 10 per cent of the vote of the through tho LIVER and mani3. Persons who moved Into the party of such candidate in each of fests itself in Innumerable ways city or town of their present resiat least 10 .counties ln the state. dence after the latest date that would mTTl TAKE ' s ?! enable them to register for tho of percentage ln estimating the Poso of voting In the last regular eleonumber of signatures required upon 'tlon, and who have tho qualifications nominating papers shall bo tho highprecincts In which est vote of cny candidate of tho party of voters in tho they reside. for elector at the last election for 4, Persons who have become of president. And save your health. age slnco the last election and have Sec. 10. Provides that all nominathe qualifications of electors. tion papers in custody of tho county Officers of Election. clerk or secretary of state shall be destroyed six months after the priSec. 22. Officers ot election for the 3 3 IS Po is mary election. Such papers as aro primary shall bo appointed by tho ""'sJlsStwLr material to any investigation or liti county board of election commissiongation shall be held until final de- ers, as provided by law in tho caso termination of sucti inquiry or litiga- of the November elections; provided, tion. Section 11 relates to the In- that the lists of names selected by papers the several party committees shall be spection of all nomination filed under tho provisions of this act. submitted to said board not less than lf days before the holding of the priSec. 12. Register of Candidates The secretary of state and the county mary, and shall be open to InspecstfM$wl&' court clerks shall each keep a book tion thereafter; and, provided, that entitled "Register of Candidates for candidates before tho primary shall Nomination ln the Primary Election," be entitled, if they so desire, to unite, 1 and shall enter therein on dlflerent regardless of party, in designating OH pages of said book for the different the names of persons to be appointed political parties, the title of office officers of election. Nothing Is more- Important in sought and name and residence of In cases where candidates unite ln tho homo than clear, stoadr each candidate for nomination in the the selection of persons to be apllfiht Insure this by getting primary election, the namo of his po- pointed offleers of eleotlon, as herein tha oil tnat ourns clear and clean without a flicker down to lities party and the date of rocelvlnff provided, the lists of names subthe last drop. Pennsylvania Section 13, provisos mitted by the party committees shall his petitions. crude oil refined to perfection. Costs no more than the tanlt that the secretary of state shall cer- be treated by the board of election wagon kind saves iMONEr tify to the county clerks of the re- commissioners as follews: If only eaves WOIUC saves eyes. spective counties the name, place and one group of 2B per cent of the canTour dealor has SOL1TE OtU In barrels Clrect from ouc residence and party of each candi- didates unite In selecting one person works. date for each office, as specified ln to be appointed an ontcer ef election. the nominating petitions filed with In each precinct so designated, said c. ston oil Co. him ana shall designate, subject to board shall appelnt oaly eno officer LoHlsvine; Ky.i (he provisions of this act, the device of elqctlon-for- ' such precinct or pre Bsflnery at 'Warrea, nu under which the groups or lists of clncts' from ''the' lists submitted by TV .oU, tho celebrated "Nq candidates, or candidate, of each the committee of that 'party whose , Cart- - Auto OH. , party sha)l bt printed, la the order ' candidate fona a majority eX tho In which they shall V1BTI7I T PAGE THREE. r. .VJLII CTrlLf V5TWK2 ZV i than 70 days beforo tho rrimnry eiec- tlbn the nomination shall bo mado in such manner as mny bo determined by tho governing authority of the po- parties. Political Parties Defined. Sec. 5. Parties Requiiod to Nora- 3 mate in the Primary A political par- ty within tho meaning of this act Is Eaton-ThompsDirect State' affiliation or organization of elec-tors representing a political policy Primary Bill Hew a Law. and having a coastliuted authority for Its government and regulation, which nt the last procedlng elec- tlon at which presidential electors TEXT OF HEW ACT GIVEN BELOW were voted for caBt at least 20 por cent or tho total vote cast at said election In this suite. And such po- party shall nominate all of its Provision Made For the Nomination candidates for elective offices to be for at tho next succeeding gen- of Party Candidates For United 8tates Senator by a Preference eral election at tho primary election Voe Candidates For Elective Of- herein provided ifor, and not other- fices to Be Named at Primary Elec- wlse; provided, 'that when a vacancy occurs after any nomination by death tions Regulations and Penalties or otherwise the governing authority Prescribed. ot such party may provide for fllllm; such vacancy and making buch Frankfort) Ky. The OLD METHODS .". mm. nun REVOLUTIONIZED u al Blood Was Wroag All women, who suffer from the ac!ie3 and pains, c!t e to female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliab'c, scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly, yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, relieving Dain. buildinn- nn i hr svefr-and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, tnousanas 01 laaies nave written to tell of the quick curative results they obtained, from the use of this medicine. - j 1 sirr-nail- r well-kno- com-lltic.- il I TAKE J con-vote- DO The WomansTonic Eaton-Thomp-Bo- n x direct compulsory state primary bill, which has been slgnod by Governor McCreary and becomes a law at once, will apply to all the congressional nominations "to be mode this year, except in the Sixth and Seventh districts. Under this act the methods of making party nominations in Kentucky are revolutionized. Tho text of the bill follows: An act to provide for the nomination of candidates by political partlcB at primary elections, and for placing tho names of candidates on the ballots to bo Toted for at general elections, and prescribing penalties for the violation thereof: Be it enacted by the general assembly of the commonwealth of Kentucky: Sec. 1. Nominations How made Hereafter all candidates for elective offices to be voted for at any general election shall be nominated: (1) By a primary election held in accordance with the provisions of this or, (2) By certificates of nomination signed and filed as herein provided. The provisions of this act shall not Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C, she says: "I was not able to do my own housework. My stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had backache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they did me no good. I used Cardui for 3 or 4 months, and now I am in the best health I have ever been. I can never praise Cardui enough." It is the best tonic, for women. Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Carduf. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept., Chattanoon Medicine Co.,Critlar.r.oi-- .. Term., for Special Instructions, and book, "Home Treatment for Wot.ci, ' ci'f.ee. J53 j mmczzzfflm st-it- , ,, m.' ! 8E2I3EE33I23rHE ir youi That question will bc asked you almost daily by business men services, if you qualifj take the Draughon Training nndshow ami tit n to rise. More BANKERS indorso DRAUGHON'S Colleges than link rst- a'l of b colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges hi 18 States. International reritattin. YOU nanklwr, WANT a Better 3 U? Sup st' j isl-ne- ss thf ,... act; h" -' apply to candidates for trustees of common schools or members of school boards where such nomination and election are required by law to be made by a separate ballot, nor of trustees in towns of the firth and sixth classes, nor to candidates for presidential electors, bnt such candidates for such offices shall be nominated and hae their nominations certified as now, or may bo hereafter provided by law. This act shall not be construed to ropeal or affect In any way an act entitled "An net to amend an act entitled 'An act for the government of cities of tho second class In the commonwealth of Kentucky," approved March 21, 1910, Chapter CO, Acts 1910." Sec. 2, United States Benators. Party candidates for the olflce of United States senator shall, be nominated by a preference vote in the manner provided herein for the of other party candidates for Candidates 'for tho party nomination for United States eenator shall be voted for at the primary election held next before their election. In any case where, through a vacancy, a United States senator is to be elected for an unexpired term, party candidates for said office shall be nominated at the last primary preceding the election at which said unexpired term is to be filled, provided that said vacancy occurred seventy days heforo said primary election, and not otherwise If under this section two candidates for the office of United States senator are to be nominated by each party at the same primary election, candidates for the full term shall bo grouped together on the rarty ballots under appropriate headings. Applies to Senator. Party candidates for nomination for United States senator shall have their returns canvassed in tho same way as other party candidates for and thoy for the" shall bo entitled to have issued to them by the state canvassing board, or state hoard of election commissioners, certificates of nomination to the successful candidate or candidates of each political party, which certificates of nomination shall be filed with the secretary of state and shall become a public record in his office; and the secretary of Btato shall, on the first Tuesday In January next after such certificates of nomination of party candidates for the ofllco of United States senator have been filed In his office, report the same to each house of the general assembly separately as soon as each of said houses has organized. The candidate receiving the highest number of votes in a primary nominating election for tha office for which he Is a candidate ball be declared the nominee ot hit political party for such office. Sec. 3. Time and Place of Holding. On-th- e first Saturday In August of each year, between 'the hours of 6 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m.. there shall be held at the regular polling places in each election precinct In this state a primary eledtion for the nomination of candidates by poljtical parties as hereinafter defined, to be voted for at the next November elect nomination statc-at-largstnte-at-larg- .. tho United States say that Draughon's New System of Bookkeeping saves them from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. Shorthand. Practically all U. S. official court reporters write" the System of Shorthand Draughon Colleges teach. Whyf JJccause they know it is the best, j Typenrltlni, lVnmaimlilp, FnelMi, KncIIInc. Arithmetic, Wrll'ni,-- . I!ulcc3 liranchn. Uood POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable coiditu.ra. Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over Home Study. Thousands oi f- - ikeasti- - DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COO.EGB Ky., Nuhvillo or Memphis or Knoxville, Tcnn., or Paducah, icrs, bookkeeper pnd sUnoiapkus good positii'"-- as the result oi taking Draughon's Hi me Sturiv. CATALOGUE. I'or Jy:rai BY MAIL, write Jno. V. Drat .h.w. . President, Nashvi!l Te-inI'or fnc cat alogue on course A J LULL.I.UI:, trnt' arc-holdi, rH-e"- or Evansvlllc, Ind. ' .X lli-pel- s rnMHi I I ' ii & O50OC"S0O.'Jf5i.,C-- .' f ", .Cv.-F- Smith Attorneys At Law - KENTUCKY. HARTFORD, Mcntrx. U II lliirnch mill H. K. Smllli linvii rruiMl a ii.irtun-i.!t- li mi mill in i, thiil tli fnr tli-- Ktn.Tit iiriiitliu of Invt, unit Moir.i i .iHfM, M r iiilfli rrlmliitil lining County t Hum , I. pr iiiti it tiom Mill jinutlilnc Mich cine... Mr ll.ri iuillvliliLilly :ucvl .111 h imctlt Dllli". In lluririiril lirpiihllraii bulltlliii;, lln . Barnes FAh lb . o o pt "A I ah j .0 lis. ;v-r-t-t- r- - - .8 iB T n li. Oaf J. M. POKIER, Attorney a1 Lawfc (('"tiMf into g V W. 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Wc also hi'ivo a new line of late samples and we guarantee a perfect fit. Call on us when in need of work in our line. - DENCE OR PLACE OP UL'S-INESS, AND PUT YOURSEI.K IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH THE Lpng Distance Lines TO AM STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S TO THE CONTRACT OALL ON OR ADDRESS tloa. , Sec 4 Unexpired Terms Candidates for unexpired terms 'to be filled at the November electlqn shall be nominated at 'the primary next preceding such November election: provided, that such vacancy occurred not less' than 70 days' before' the day on whtchitbe next primary is to be held,. Out If such vacancy occurred less SPECIAL KARMER9 fos. J.W.OBANON. Locar Manager, Hartford, &; . Hartford Pressing Club Y--. W. C. SEXTON. Incorporated. Local Manager. Beaver Dam, Kj. M.G A.Bldg. e'a FREDNALL, Mgr. 33?p?wgE?x: -- v " iui viwjinL.uiHa - ArtE FOUR. THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, MAHC1I 20, 112 M I it Jf rfji and thQ keen activity of tho men aswhich greatly Improves Its appearsociated with him, got a vor big ance and the manner of presentaFROM THE lead on all v tho other candidates, tion of Us flno array of contentB. and that up to a short time ago Tno Dally Enquirer is ono of HEUER MATTHEWS, FRANK L. FELIX, there was nothing but vory poor In tho the greatest newspapers eon ok BATTLE GAMPS seconds. Thero can bo.no gainsayand tbo. Weekly lo world PRANK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. ing that Speaker Clark has gained simply Its counterpart, with much steadily. Tlioro seems to be no added of Interest to tho farmer Entcre'l at tbc Hartford which cannot bo well accommodat- Say Wilson is Lead- doubt that tho Harmon movement i mall matter of tho second class. Is making headway. Practically all ed In the Dally. The Herald has an advanced progressive the agreement with tho Enqulror by ing Candidate, States aro lining up behind Goverexpired by which wo can furnish tho Weekly Groundhog .winter nor Wilson. His own State, accordlimitation last Friday. Let's try and The Herald both 'ono year for only $1.23. That's sure a low price WITH HM0NCL05E SECOND ing to best information, Is likely to and forget it. ' Hostility have a split delegation. for a lot of good reading. Wo have beard so much about there to Governor Wilson is vory Every effort Is being made by Champ Clark's Boom is Gain bitter on tho part of tho machine tho Bathtub Trust that It gives us papers of the some Republican leaders, and they aro working viga slushy feeling to read about It. ing and Underwood is orously to prevent the Instruction State to discredit tho work of tho rePerhaps you have noticed that cently adjourned Legislature, simpof delegates for Dr. Wilson. Looming Up. days when thero were no ly because tho it was Democratic In Speaker Clark' has an' advantage . "rights' and "lofts" shoes have both Houses, and the local organ in that 66 of tho 76 Democrats thus passed. here is barking at the heels of Its THE KETTLE IS STILL far elected aro Instructed for him. In a long tirade against His first block of 36 cam'o from his Tho Ellabethtown News wants to leaders. Now York, March 17. Tho Her- own State. Then he split tho 20 know "If Henry Wattorson should, the various bills passed, tho Hartwill publish tho fol- from Oklahoma with Governor Wilsteer Champ Clark's craft in Ken-- ford Republican lays special stress ald upon the one in regard to hunting, lowing: son, and two days ago got the full tucky, who Woodrow Wilson? Woodrow Wilson, first, with a delegation of 20 from Kansas. Govand says tho country boy who wants Speaking of things looking fraz- to hunt on his own land must pay good Mart. ernor Wilson has only tho 10 he re zled, the New York Herald says $1.00 for tho privilege. This, of luclhon Harmon, second, with ceived from Oklahoma. None of there is nothing looks so badly as course, is not true, as this license Speaker Champ Clnrk gaining stead- - the other candidates has any. third-terthe overworked veracity of a tax applies only to promiscuous I ly, nnd Oscnr W. UntlcrvtuodVi X In their analysis, experienced polcandidate. hunters, and anybody can hunt on boom frprending. iticians say It is impossible to meast Such Is the present outlook in the ure tho strength of tho various canpleases. Look old When a man wears a wig or tou- his own land as much as he and talk This Is only a samplo of Its misrep- great struggle for delegates to tho didates at the present time. Tho pee, how they spot him National Democratic Convention, as Harmon strength, they assert, has Is Is about him! But when a woman resentation. Indicated by an impartial canvas of not been disclosed. It is still under own oh, wears hair that's not her AS TO YELLOW PUPS. tho entire country by Herald cor- the surface, while, they add, pracIt Its that's too common for comment. The Hartford Republican, In Its respondents. tically all the Wilson sentiment has The pot is boiling as never beforo been found and developed. Nearly That fellow Harmon, of Ohio, Is Issue of March S, eays:: If Is no so far In advance of a convention. all the leaders, however, say thrt at looming up great as a Democratic What Is tho matter with tho Great forces aro at work and the tho present time Governor Wilson Presidential possibility. In fact, he Editor of The Hartford Herone of situation is changing constantly. has a plain lead on all others. ald? Ho seems to think behas been looming for' quite awhile. It conservatUe, is a safe, Governor Wilson, who got a runHarmon cause we answer his LAME and come Storming the Old Homestead. a ning start on all tho other candione. sound and able man, and he would SIMPLE MINDED attacks with The children, grand and great-gran- d appears to bo slumping dates, some vigor that we are MAD. fit the Presidential chair to a illcety. children of F. W. Plrtlo gave slightly in some sections. Speaker Nothing of the kind, old boy Top off one of i The Hartford Republican is Inat his already him a surprise Clark, with 66 delegates It is a BAD SIGN when you clined to criticize the new State adgot a chronic notion that all Instructed for him, as against 10 homo near Hartford on Sunday, the ministration because it has not. In for Wilpon, bas been growing moro 17th Inst. The occasion was a around you ar MAD. two months, straightened out all each week, while the birthday dinner by children and In a recent Issue the Republican formidable the kinks put into State affairs by called The Herald a "yellow pup." men behind tho Harmon boom have grandchildren In honor of his sevenCome to us" the Willson administration the pasti We submit tha,t anybody who would at last started a genuine country- ty-sixth birthday. By proarrange-mefour years. The Republican should make a veiled 'insinuation and cow- wide campaign for delegates. will be V they gathered at Hartford SatThough a hercubo more patient. ardly attack upon a man's characIt is indeed a merry battle. urday evening nnd went out to his "down-righlean task, this will all be done. In "up-rig- ht" t" ter, like the above, Is not possessed Friends of Governor Wilson declare home on Sunday morning. All duo season. of the principle of a yellow pup, or he has the nomination "clinched." knowledge of the arrangement and g was kept secret and The Hartford Republican says any other color of canine. It shows Friends of Speaker Clark firmly beBradley Is quoted as saying the method of the assassin of char- lieve their man will land tho prize. not until tho three generations of Col. that "the Roosevelt forces In the acter and convicts tho Republican Heroic efforts are being put forth his descendants wero unloading at State arc led by men who have been of being such. Further along In by the backers of Representative tho gate, did it occur to him what who, whllo not alto- was transpiring. There were thirty-nkicked out of office, or compelled to the same Issue, tho Republican Underwood, present and for the first gether hopeful, bellevo the situa- ine resign from office, or who failed to says: years all tion may so shape Itself that he will time for nearly twenty-tw- o This paper has never in the get an ofilce." Well, what about It? the children living were at home at be the nominee. least sought to injure any perDoes that hit any Roosevelt leader Ono gets various views from tho the same time. Those present were: son's reputation. It does not In this community? Whose toes are INCORPORATED, veteran politicians. Several of them J. E. Pirtle, Arthur Plrtlo, Ver Insinuations deal in vague being "tromped" on? have said "Keep your eye sailles, Ky.; Mrs. Frank Hays, R.L. against Its fellow cltlens, eithon Gayaor." Pirtle, Owensboro, Ky.; Mrs. R. D. Two men who performed thoir er. No one doubts that the XJayor Nelson, Joseph E. Nelson, Bandana, duties with honor and distinction Taking these two quoted paraIn the recent General Assembly of graphs Into consideration, wo leave would accept a nomination. "'Some Ky.;Mrs. Dr. McDowell, Henry McKentucky wero Messrs. Edward J. It to the public as to whether or not of tho politicians predict that tho Dowell, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Stewart, 000 women entitled to vote. In that McDermott and Claudo B. Terrell, the Republican has lied. fight will become so hot long beforo Julia V. Stewart, James Pirtle Ky.; Asbury VOTES OF WOMEN THIS State tho fair sex predominates by Dundee, as presiding oftlcers of the Senate tho convention that all tho candi- Stewart, a largo majority, a peculiar fact in Bradley on Roosevelt. and the House. Their trying and dates will wear themselves out and Hocker, Beaver Dam, Ky.; F. W. YEftB FOR PRESIDENT the face of the general Impression arduous duties wero performed with Senator Bradley has certainly leavo the gate wide operator a com- Pirtle, Mrs. F. W. Pirtle, Mrs. Delia that women are scarce In the Far fairness and celerity and each prov- been going after Teddy. Here is a promise. Mayor Gaynor, they de- Pirtle, Mr. Ira N. Plrtlo. Mrs. Ira N. West. Pirtle, James Pirtle, Mrs. James ed himself the right man in tho statement that he made a few days clare, would then loom up. There Is a prospect, too, that ago: right place. With conditions so chaotic and Pirtle, Mary Plrtlo, James Campbell More Than a Million Feminine three other States may bo added to "I did not believe that Mr. Roose- uncertain as they are at the present Pirtle, Charles Smith, Mrs. Charles One of tho best laws passed by Votes May Be Cast the list of those In which women velt had any chance for the Presi- time, it would be impossible to give Smith, Edward B. Smith, John A. tho recent Legislature was the ono dential nomination may voto before tho Ides of Novembefore his Co- anything like an accurate line-u- p of Duke, Mrs. John A. Duke, T.P. Carwomen to vote at all allowing This Next Fall. ber. Oregon, Wisconsin and Kanspeech. Since then I feel the delegates. The leaders of both son, Mrs. T. P. Carson, Bodlne CarWomen usually lumbus school elections. sas will voto on equal suffrage perfectly sure that his candidacy parties are "up In tho air." In sev. son, Miss Luclle Taylor, Dr. J. R. take more Interest In educational will amount to nothing. His repu- eral managers amendments In September, with a While tho campaign States correspondents stated Pirtle, Mrs. J. R. Pirtle, Luclle Pirmen and they are cermatters than of his promise, made Novem- definitely that as things now look tle, Russell Pirtle," Amelia Pirtle, are confining their arguments and healthy prospect that all thoso tainly as good judges In selecting diation 1904, that under no circumber S, Governor Wilson is assured ofi the F. W. Pirtle, Jr., Henry Pirtle, Mrs. appeals to the male voting popula- States will voto for the enlargeofficers as their voting school stances would he be a candidate delegates, but the great majority of Henry Pirtle, Hartford, Ky. tion of the Nation and will contin- ment of the franchise. These States brothers. It Is a good law and will for or accept another nomination, tho replies said: electoral votes, "Harmon or Wilue to do so until the polls are clos- havo twenty-seve- n no doubt have the effect of raising Notice to Equity Members. followed by his statement of De- son," "Wilson or Underwood," or in ed in November, It should not be Which added to the thirty-seve- n In Kenthe educational standard The members of Sulphur Springs cember 11, 1907, that ho had not "Clark or Wilson." forgotten the women are going to the five Western States, would mako tucky. changed and would not change his Many of the most potent political Local Union A. S. of E. and all who cut a very important figure in the a total of sixty-fovotes in the The Taft wing of the Republican decision, convicts him of insinceri- organizations throughout tho coun- wish to become members aro re- e selection of a President of the Unit- college of 631 Electors, or moro school-housparty aro accusing Mr. Roosevelt of ty, for which tho American people try are against Governor Wilson, quested to meet at McGrady Presidents havo year. is quite pos- than on Saturday, March 23d, at ed States this may It insincerity. And yet this Is a part will hold him responsible." and that Is a fact to be considered they decide the elec- been elected by very narrow mar1 p. m. and pay dues for sible that o'clock gins in tho Electoral College and It sorlously In taking a peep Into the of the Eamo aggregation who went 1911-'1- 2 and attend to other mat- tion. Is Into conniption fits last summer be- RECENT ASSEMBLY BEST future. In New York Stnte, for Inabout 1,250,-00- 0 would seem that tho campaign man- V It estimated that IN Till: STATE'S HISTORY stance, tho Democratic leaders cause somebody dared hint that tho ters long deferred. Bro. T. H. women will bo entitled to vote agers might do well to devote a litis heroby requested to meet men who control the organization Judgo O'Rear was insincere when In tho Presidential election of this tle special attention to tho woman The Louisville Times says: vote this year. aro against him. They are suppos- with us and give us a ta,lk on tho year. This Is about ho was running upon a very "dry" Tho General Assembly of 1912 ed generally to favor Judson Har- progress he Is making In reorganizplatform, with a noted wholesale of the probablo voto for all the Hackncho Almost Unbenrablo liquor dealer as his campaign man- has done some things that It ought mon, although not oven a hint has ing the locals. Brother farmers, candidates. Women vote In Caliager. Really, who Is tho greater, not to have done; It has left undone come from the Tammany leader, please attend this meeting and let's fornia, Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming, Is an almost certain result of kidRoosevelt or O'Rear? And which some of the things it ought to have Charles F. Murphy, as to where he get In line and bo men among men. Utah and Washington, States hav- ney trouble. D. Toomey, 803 E. ALBERT COX, Sec'y. sphinx-lik- e He Is always of tho two has made the most blun- done; it has not at all times been stands. ing thirty-seve- n votes in the Electo- Olive street, Bloomlngton, 111., says: deaf to the appeal of the spoilsman; during tho months leading up to a ders? Vhcn you havo rheumatism 'In ral College. Neither of these States "I suffered with backache and pains It has at times mistaken partisan- convention. Thero aro reports that your foot or Instep, apply Chamber- is pivotal by any means, but all of In my kidneys which were almost Upon the third page of Tho Hor-al- d ship for patriotism; but, judging its be already has practically given as- lain's Liniment and you will get them are debatable, and It la con- unbearable. I gave Foley Kidney y will be found the work as a whole, making nllowanco surances to tho Undorwood boomors quick relief. It costs but a quar- ceivable that in n closely contested Pills good trial, and they did wonsetting forth tho new for the lirlpfness of the session, the that ho might bo willing to put y his ter. Why suffer? For sale by all election, their votes may decide tho ders for mo. I can do a Primary Election law for Kentucky, mass of bills to be considered and shoulder to the Underwood boom. Issue. California alone has 672,- - real hard day's work and not feel m , dealers. passed by tho recent Legislature. tho Influences always at work to In Illinois the Indications aro tho effects." Foley's Kidney Pills C The balance will appear next week. provent good legislation, the Gen-or- that the delegation will be divided RICKETTS. will cure any case of kidney and very best laws ever Assombly of 1912 will easllv between Mr. Wilson and Mr. Clark. It Is one of the March 17. Mr. E. M. Daniel Is bladder trouble not beyond tho enacted for the Kentucky candidate take rank as tho best In the State'" Indiana will cast her first vote for puting up a now house on his place reach of medlclno. No medlcinn gives every candidate history. To Mr. McDormott and tn and voter. It her natlvo son, Governor Thomas for his daughter, Mrs. Pearl Griffin. can do more. For sale by all dealeven a poor man a fair chance, Mr. Terrell, presiding officers of tl'o R, Marshall. People In the tolephono business ers. m voters can mako their Senato and the House, Is duo no and the Governor Harmon will enter the In this neighborhood will bo very cholco with tho utmost freedom. small share of the praise. A MOUSE HV THE DREAD convention, It Is believed, with a busy this week putting up poles and Every voter should road and study CAUSES WOMAX TO' SUE solid delegation from his own State. wire. SULPHUR SPRINGS. this law, as it is not a partisan Mr. Antna Daniel was in Hartford la shlnimv As in Indiana, there has been disMarch 18. The sun measure. New Tork, March 16. A mouse, again and farmers are burning covered In Ohio much of the old Saturday on business. Wright, of near Are you easily tirecMack your discovered in a loaf of bread, Is1 the Mr. Tho trouble with some young plant beds and preparing to sow Bryan strength, and this will, It is was in this neighborcause of a $10,000 damage action, usual vigor and strength men is that they do not understand oats and try to make up for lost reported, result In a split delega- Schroador, , hood Saturday, visiting his daughtion. Than jruut uigcauuu must uc filed in the Supreme Cburt by Mrs. ...i.f. ti. 12fsw4-$tho dignity of manual labor. They time. ' i iit.ii Mr. Bryan Is bitter toward Mr. ter, Mrs. Herbert Hoover. do not realize that honors and forAt last accounts Uncle Fielder poor, ?our blood must be Ida Sellgman. a local Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Patton havo She has sued tune may bo more readily gained Acton was very low of pneumonia Harmon and his adherents will opthin, your nerves must be pahy for injuries that she.bread com, claims re learned pro- and he is expected to lire but a pose his candidacy. Governor, Wil- been ill but are reported bettor. outside of tho weak. You need a strong suited from her discovery. The A. S. of E. meeting was held , fessions than In them; and that it short time. His children are all at son has developed little strength in the State. Under a "gentleman's at Rickett's Saturday night, it be tonic You need Ayer's I Mrs. Sellgman claims that tho. 5s Just as honorable to swing a his bedside. Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa-paril- la , eight of the mouse' causod nausaa, hammer or to hold a plow as it la Uncle Noble Bean, who has been agreement" It waa understood . that ing tho regular meeting night. loss a speech in court or to am- confined to his room for several Governor Wilson should keep but jot to make entirely free from alco- I mum of sleep and appetito, and' - con- The moBt common causa of In- recurring neaaacnea. putate a limb. The lesBon young years, Is about aa well as usual and Ohio and Governor Harmon out of Insomnia Is disorders of the stomach. hol. We believe'youifdoctor1 cheerfully. New Jersey. Both havo kept the Chamberlain's Stomach men should be taught as early as takes his confinement and Liver will endorse these stateFor SaleTown proporty, Tacant."' possible is that it is not so much He is always glad for his friends to agreement. correct these disorders and ments. lota, cottages and twoBtory dwelling'; Careful study of the reports from Tablets you Ask and find a man does for a living as how come to see him and Ifkea to talk of what enable to sleep. For sale by A. C. TBISER & CO., the correspondents would indicate ' ho does It, and that manual labor la old times. Ifpyon thlak conitlpatitn la of trifling m all dealers. Fjartford. Ky.1 that the Wilson movement basl comequence, just k your doctor. . He as honorable aa any other. ... r .. 'Eastern campaign beadQuartera reached its highest point, and is OLD PAPERS FOR SALE at Tho will distbuie you of that nqtloa in abort ri The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer for President Taft are to bo opened subsiding slightly. It would lndi- - Herald office. Nice and cl&an, tied order, "Correct it at once I" he will ay. Then atk hi A about AyerVPllU. form and hereafter In New York, and trill bo In charge cate, also, that New Jersey,Got-'u- p, has changed1 .. in, bundles.., FJvp cents a bnn OlCFL'ETlSHEr$.;: liver pill, all vegetable. . paper, I of Jobs W. Hutchinson, Jr. will appear as a twelve-pag- e ernor, because of his early start die, three forten Cental, --flMP. XtdatUi J.C. AT CO., LOT!, I !TAe Hartjord Hemld TIPS post-onic- e, the our new Herts will msvke your Heed h&DDV inside Listen! One of eaidout m at your hat. the sweat leather greasy; the band slick; has lost color and shape? your hat longer comfortable for any those reasons "chuck" and buy new yourself with our toppy hats. nt home-comin- for your furnishing goods and clothing; you clothed with clothing at hpnestfp rices. CARSON & CO. Hartford, Kentucky, to-da- ur one-nint- h. Bal-ma- ln to-da- nt To-da- al Niervous c Thin? Pale? . 11 out erf CASTOR A'i CHIIrr Wfi' .- hif L. mrfjJliHmlJ lit ' Si j rA ys r J I M WEDNESDAY, MAUCH 20, 1012. THE HARTFORD HERALD Tho Herald is sending out quite DUDLEY FDRO DIES Al a number of statements of tholr subscription accounts to subscribers, and hopes to havo a prompt HOME NEAR IIARTFOHD from everybody who receives one. Please let us hear from you. Messrs. S. P. Rowan, T. F. Tanner, Hartford, Route 7; R. A. Owen, Dearly Beloved by AH Hartford, Routo G; M. C. Ford, OwWho Knew Him. Geo. ensboro; P. Vincent and grandson Roy Vincent, Centertown; Lcsllo Combs, Hartford, Route 3, Mr. Dudley Ford, one of Ohio were among tho Herald's callers county's oldest and most esteemed Saturday. citizens, died at his residence near v IMGE FIVE. i WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU. 'i After a Lingering Illincss Our Mk And Messrs. Hardin Balrd, L. C. Hoover, Hartford, Route' 5; W. H. Burton, city; J. M. Moore, Hartford, Route 2; J. R. Curtis, Ceralvo; J. W. Thomas, Roslno; T. Wade Strat-toCromwell, and Jas. T. Davis, Hartford, Route 1, were among the Herald's callers Monday. n, Hartford last Thursday afternoon, after a lingering illness of a com BAKING MWDER AbsoEuisSy : For Me" Wl1 ill Ji tainly Bei" Mr. A. T. Handley, of Spencer county, Indiana, who recently purchased tho Will Park place, In the Clear Run neighborhood, Is moving onto same. He brought the greater part of his household goods, stock, &c In a special car and will finish unloading the car to-da- y. , Here Too. Gray tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gray, of Williams Mines, died last Saturday after ten days Illness of pneumonia. After funeral services conducted by Rev. Hiram Brown, the remains were Interred In the burying Central Grove church grounds Sunday. Alma three-year-old r Made in the latest styles and out of the newest We know it is a trifle early to buy, but we want yon to call around and see them. Go through and find out where you can please yourself in quality and price. While doing this, take a peep at our Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, etc. They new Low-cu- t will please you. Keep this in mind and remember it pays to trade with a house that saves you money. ma-terials. Mr. and Mrs. Purdy Casebler and family, who have been living at Pleasant Ridge tho past year, returned to Hnrtford last week. They will occupy tho John Blair property, on Madison street, near the depot. Tho people of the town are glad to havo Mr. Casebler and his family return to their old home. Jgffi9Q. w-- Mr. G. W. Johnson, of tho neighborhood, won tho phonograph given away by the Ohio County Drug Co. to the one guessing nearest the number of various size tablets In a quart Jar. The exact number was 1332, and ho was one of four who guessed 1333, but he guessed first In the list. The others guessing 1333 wero Capt. S. K. Cox, Miss Verna Duko and Mr. In H. L. Lowe. Some guessers No-cre- ii Hartford! Basket Hull. O O ooooooooooooooo X0CAL NEWS AND O PERSONAL POINTS O Assistant State Fire Marshal Severs, of CloVerport, was In Hartford Friday, looking after official business. Messrs. E. S. Barnes and Ernest Route 4, and J. W. Taylor, city, wero callers at Tho OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO your Furs, Carson for fresh U. S. Carson wants Go to U. S. ltf Stewart, Hartford, Herald office Thursday. Mrs. A. M. Barnett and little Mr. Larkln "Williams, of Beaver son, Robert Emmet, of Hartford Dam, is very 111. Route 3, have Just returned from a U. S. Carson has Just rocclved a fi visit to relatives In Owensboro. x Sour Pickles fine. barrel of Mrs. Dorcas Gray, who had been Col. Hugh Murray, of Equality, at the bedside of her little niece, Til., is in Hartford on business. Alma Gray, Williams Mines, for the S. P. Riley brought the price of past ten days, returned home Monmeat down. Call and see him. 9tf day. Mr. Fielder W. Acton, of near Ernest Woodward was in last week on legal business. Roslno, who has been seriously ill for the past week, Will pay One Dollar per bushel-fo- of pneumonia was very low when last heard from good Wheat. Monday evening. Hartford Mill Co. 8tf Mr. Luther Duke, of Eddyvllle, "Messrs. C. E. Smith and Otto C. who visited friends and relatives In Fordsvlllo Martin were In Hartford a few days last week, w.s day. a pleasant caller at Tho Herald ofPorksteak and Pork fice while In town. Beefsteak, Madl-sonvllle The Beaver Dam first and second teams of girls defeated tho Hnrtford girls of like teams here Friday night by scores of 25 to 5 and 26 to 5 respectively. The first team of Hartford boys went to Greenville Saturday night and wero defeated by the first team of that place by a score of 41 to 9. The Greenville boys, however, are said to comprise one of tho best teams in tho State. The first and second girl teams of Hartford will play tho Beaver Dam girls at that placo Friday night, and tho .first team of Hartford boys will play the Beaver Dam boys first team Saturday night. CAMP OF INSTRUCTION FOR MILITIA OFFICERS icers Frankfort, Ky., March of the Kentucky 18. Off- National f Chops, 12 Riley's. c per pound at S. F. Otf ? been, ill several months, is slowly Improving. Mr. John Chinn, of Beaver Dam, paid The Herald a call whlio in town. Monday. $3,000 of 6 per cent.School Bonds, Mrs. 'll.E. MIschke, who has been visiting relatives in Evansvllle, re Issued by Centertown District, Ohio county, Kentucky. Interest and turned Thursday. u. S. Carson is constantly receiv principal guaranteed. For particuing, the. newest and best groceries. lars, address, Evansvllle Securities Co., Evansvllle, Ind. Ilt2 Telephone your orders in. Mrs. R. A. Nofslnger, who has been very 111 for about ten days of fevers, Is slowly improving. Messrs; J. L. Masalo and son, Hartford, Route 6, were- among tho Herald's callers Wednesday. and other reliable . "Baseball sporting .goods of a)l kindV at Clevo . So his wlpdow'dispjay. . - Dr. J. W. McCarty, of Owonsboro, spent the latter part of last week in Hartford. Mrs. Ernest Woodward, who has Mr. Bailey P. Nowton, of Butler county, and one of the largest farmers of tho Green river .country, spent Saturday with his klnspeople. Dr. and Mrs. R. W. King. bookkeeper Mr. Bur Hoagland, for the Gallaher Limited, has moved with his family back to his farm in tho Clear Run neighborhood, having completed his work for tho company here. Guard will hold a camp of Instruction in Frankfort, at the rifle range near this city, May 20 to 2", nud it Is expected that tho stay of the officers in Frankfort will bo mado pleasant by many enterrajnmens. McCreary will entertain for Gov. the officers, of whom there will be about 100, and the officers will en tertaln for the Governor. The DWk bill requires a camp of Instruction for officers of tho guard every two years, Just before tho Joint encampment of the guard and tho regulara. This year the regulars and the militia will camp at Chlenmauga. Regular army officers " will be In charge of the camp of Instruction for tho officers. NEWSPAPERS SELECTED FOR THEIR FAMILY WORTH plication of diseases, superinduced by a cancer of the face. His remains were interred In Oakwood cemetery, Hartford, Friday afternoon, after funeral services at the pasBaptist church conducted by Rev. A. B. Gardner. A large crowd was In attendance, both at the funeral and burial services, testifying to tho high esteem In which he was only Baking Powder made held by all. He was burled under . from Royal Grape Cream of the auspices of tho Masonic lodge, of which he had long been a mem made from grapes ber. Truly a good citizen has gone to the reward of the just. Mr. Ford was born In tho Woodwards Valley neighborhood, In Ohio county, sixty-seve- n years ago, ADU'.'i'P.G. and had resided during his life In drug store of J. 3. Dopoyster, and March 13. Mr. Alraon Duke, Daviess and Ohio counties. For when discovered was under such more than twenty years Mr. Ford headway the building could not bo wife a;;d tons, James Aloei't and merchandise Hugh Alison, and Mr. Tom Miller, saved. The general store of Carl Depoyster was also ail of near Dundee, apci t Sunday burned. It took a vigorous light to with their tUlut and butter, Mr. save the lemalnder of tho stores In and Mrs. C. L. Pnttoii. C. L. and C. M. Potion are at Esthe little town. The Dunmoic .Meatrcantile company's store caugnt, but quire Pattou't at llalph, tending court. the blaze was soon extinguished. Pat ton. Mr. Clarence nnd Penalty to S.ioii Go On. daughter Thelinn, of Tafr, spent The taxes recently levied by the Tuesday with his father, Clicro . lty council of Hartford are now Pntton. due and I am ready to collect same. MIbb Oda Raytnon will leave The penalty goes on the first day of for Knottsville, wrere sl:o April, 1912. So please do not neg- begins school Monday. lect tho matter, but get ready to pay now in order to avoid the penS. r. It. I. Reds iu:il Murk alty. J. P. STEVENS, Orpington-Marshal. lOtf Stock from $1.00 to 12.00, pstts from good mating $1.00 and $2.oo Nineteen Miles a Second per l.. Baby chicks 2." cents ouch. Without a Jar, shock or disturbance, 'Phone !'A Is the awful speed of our earth MRS. A. S. CHINN, through space. We wonder at such Beaver Dam, Ky. 12t4 Mr. Dudley I'oril. ease of nature's movement, and so was engaged In the tobacco and do those who take Dr. King's New Always (Mad to Get II. business mercantile at Pleasant Life Pills. No griping, no distress, Herrin, 111., March 14, 1012. Ridge, and retired a few years ago Just thorough work that brings Editors Herald: Please find ento engage in farming, of which he good health and line feelings, 2t'c. closed check for one year's subscripm Williams. had made a great success, and also James H. Wo tion to the good old Herald. to give his boys the benefit of farm are always glad to get the Horald. For Sale, life. Ills first business venture was Sixty-fiv- e acres of well Improved It Is Just like getting a letter from In the tobacco and mercantile busi- land In Rough river bottoms, 2' Please excuse me for not home. ness with I, P. Barnard. miles west of Hartford. For fur- sending my remittance sooner and was married to Miss ther particulars, address X, care of oblige your old Kentucky friend, Mr. Ford Mary Johnson, who, when a young Tho Herald. V. M. EVERLV. 2tf girl, was considered one of tho most beautiful women in Shelby county. He Is survived by his widow nnd four children. Tho latter are Prof. Connor Ford, of Owensboro, teacher of the Seven Hills school; Mrs. Lizzie Hoagland, of TO Hartford, 5; James D. Ford and Miss Lorena Ford, of Hartford. Mr. Ford was a zealous member of tho Baptist church. He was a Democrat and was always known to bend every effort for the success of the party. Ho was a nominee for County Judge at tho last county That means you must have election In Ohio county. Mr. Ford was actively connected with tho American Society of Equity, being n member of tho district board from Ohio county. His kindness and generosity made him beloved by all who knew him. He was a Confederate veteran, having enlistarmy when ed In the Confederate Everything does Unit. but a mere boy. The trees, all vegetati n Fire at Dtintuoie. ami ev-- n animals, do. Fire of unknown origin at Dun-mor- e, You may not be emlul-lishe- d Ky., Saturday midnight caused a loss of $6,o00 with $3,r.OO Inas wellss the "Li surance. The fire originated In the lies of consid- Pure Used and praised by the most competent and careful The try cooks the world over Tartar ;sfct to-la- y, . ALL SIGNS POINT SPRING! NEW WEARING APPAREL the Field," ni& cifiT us. wjfsxr .. 57, V.' & er, but if you will ask us to show you the new w hi to goods "Linweave," 1he VXTVI Ilej-'a- ' city, and' Jo Mr. J. seph OS Hocker, "Beaver Dam, were imong The Herald's callers Friday. , r-- j ai ,B. Martin spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. T. C. Stratum, of Cromwell,' who Is very C. Thomas, 111.. . ... , . Miller, of near 'rentc&w.hat Is, known as ?the F. L. Sanderfuceflldnco on the and Griffin icorner of, Frederic 'streets. '"We' gladly wefepra Mr. Mlllw; nd 'famllf la)o our midst. Mr-- J, W. Tho day ought not to bo so very intelligent, when distant far thoughtful people will select tholr family paper with as much care as Miss Popple Nail has returned they do their preacher or their from the Eastern markets and will school teacher, for, as a matter of soon open up a millinery establish- fact, the family paper may have as ment In the corner building on Cen- much to do In shaping public and ter street formerly occupied by the private morals as either the teacher or the preacher. A public Journal Thomas Monumental Works. in the family circle be it good, bad Foreman, of I or indifferent is read, moro or Messrs. Frank Cynthiana, and Martin Thomas, of less, by every member of the family Ky Morgan, two Hartford boys who reads at all. The teacher has who are with the engineering corps the child or young person fivo or In railroad construction work, are six hours a day; the preacher talks spending a few days with their par- at or over them an hour or two a ents here. week, while a paper Is In the homo tho wholo week through, and Is The Herald has a. .straight tip generally thoroughly read because that, Mr. Walter D., Fant formerly it is always at hand If for no fiot-- 'r now, of Leltch-flolof Fordsville, but tor reason, will soon bo appointed 'to a Zm good .place in tho Insurance Rating .Kentucky Gets a Lift. Department under Mr. Boswprth, Tho war claims bill passed ConAuditor of State, Mr. Parity who' is a gress a fow days ago by a unaninephew of Mrs. X, D. Cooper, Fords- mous vote by which Kentucky will ville, is a most excellent gentleman receive $80,583, the total amount and wa Congratulate Mr.ABpswortb called for by the bill being in, his selection. d, -- pretty Emb oideries, Laces,and the many pretty little laees and frills, and Jabots and Belts and so on and on, and then buy them, wear All-over- s; w-w-n YOUR WATCH is less " DON'T NEGLECT oi'machincry. It calls for A WATCH a delicate piece attention than most machinery, but must be cleaned and oijed occasionally to keep perfect time. With proper care a Waltham Watch vlil keep perfect' time for a lifetime. It will well to let us clean your watch every 12 or 18 months. pay-.yo- them and smile you will be pretty! Sure! Then, to crown it all, buy from Mrs. Gertrude Wright Bean a new Spring 1912 Hat, one one that you know is absolutely correct in style and price; one that you will not get tired of and wish that you had not bought. Do you know the feeling? Then depend on that-satis-fie- J. B. Tappan, The'Relialrte Jeweler. Barnard & Co., HARTFORD, - HARTFORD, KY. KENTUCKY. ", wssm Jl M' ''iSJPi rr V PAGE SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD ' WEDNESDAY, MAItCJT aoj ltfia:, Ihe nartjora neraia Illinois Central llnllronJ Time Table nt Bcavor Dam, Ky. South Bound. North Bound. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m, No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. J. K. Williams. Agt THEY EAT BARK OFF M TREES Pitiful Efforts of Starving Chinese IN ORDER TOJBOLBHB LIFE Graphic Description of Awful Conditions by An American Traveler. AH) ASKED I'OK THE STAHVIXO Mr. Karl H. Cressy, an American, who lias recently returned from a of inspection of tho famine (lis- many trlct3 of China, relates stances Illustrative of the frightful conditions of starvation which pre- vailed early In February. He made a minute examination of many Chi-- ! ncso homes. Describing an Inspec- tlon of all the houses, large and small, In several groups, a total of 55 houses, Mr. Cressy makes the following statement: Indicates that "A strnvstack there has been a crop. 1 found straw In four yards. Grain was found In only sevon housos out of the 55, and In no place over a peck of It. Tho food In process of preparation was invariably greens sweet potato leaves or carrot tops, a thin, acrid smelling mess of tho appearance of stagnant water, and about as appetizing, only once In a whllo containing a bit of vegetable or grain. About one out of every three was eating elm bark which they prepare by reducing It to a flno sawduet and then making It Into cakes. Whole rows of trees have thus been stripped of their bark. Of even such sorry food as this, only a few have any great amount on hand. After it Is gone (hey will eat tho bark of the willow and mulberry which cause swelling and hasten death. Except for these the countryside is absolutely bare. "To look back upon It, tho whole seems like a bad dream. The gloom of tho wretched homes, the whirling snow, driven by the bitter wind, tho hungry garrulousness of the old women, the modest shyness of young matrons at suddenly finding themselves In the presence of a foreign man, little children crying over their pitiful food, tho dumb ngony on the face ot the woman whom we had to tell thai her husband had just breathed his last, tho dead with mummy faces and e'av feet all this Is only a small part of tho grim tragedy of the famine whero two nnd n half millions are facing conditions like those." As rapidly as contributions are by tho American Red received Cross they aro hurried by cable to the relief committee In Shanghai. Up to March 1, $29,000 has been Millions are needed, forwarded. because the new grain crop In China cannot be harvested for three " months. Tho money thus collected may bo sent to tho New York China Famine Hellcf Committee,-- ? Madison avenuo, New York; or to tho American Red Cross, Washington. In cither case tho amounts received will bo acknowledged nnd promptly cabled to China. al cd ho ha! received since ho bccamo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO a 8qulro ,n Tennc8aoo ovor ?4,00o o TOEMS I'OU'Iili EXJOV. ' o for tying tho nuptial knot. Squlro Liggett, of Metropolis, O Tho Herald's Special Selections. 111., has married about 3,000 coup-'le- s, O O t for which he has received probTHE OLD KAIL PENCE. ably $6,000, since ho becamo a magistrate in that State. Don't you Squlro James Kelgwln, of Jeffor-sonvlll- o, Remember, My Hortense, Ind., is tho long distance champion and has performed over When we sat on 3,600 marriages since he went Your dad's rallJ into office, nnd has collected probFence, and .Wei ably $7,600 for his services. Made our vowsV Squlro Oscar Hay Is a new MagH iiini nigiu So fair, and istrate over at Jeffersonvlllo and slnco ho was appointed on June 8, Built our castles 1911, he has married about 700 In the air? couples. Ho has married over 100 I qulto couples In one month, In fact in DeDistinctly cember Inst ho married 111. Call to mind f Theso throe places are the marJust how your rying conters for Kentucky couples, L Dad came up Behlnd, and Jf" and these four Justices, tnko a pride in uniting the runaways whether Jabbed rao" they remain married or not. With tho pitch-For- k he coul(T 2, TVIEVITlXO SOME TASK Always wield jt .X APT COMPA1USOX In highest V. I ty babo, the daughter of Mr. Jonn Jackson, of Rockport, one of tho sweetest, child faces I ever looked upon. I was requested by Dr. John D. Maddox to call with hiriTto see tho sick child, but wo wore too lato. It passed away in a few minutes after wo entered tho house. I wrote and read the lines tp Dr. Maddox after we left the house. The Herald comes to mo as an old friend of long absence. I inclose herewith- - ono dollar. Please place my name on your mailing list, arid oblige Very sincerely, JEROME B. WELLS. . To Our Farmer Friends and. Patrons: . Now is the timeto begin to anticipate your Fence-wantsWe have just received tw6 tar loads of. the cele"?' brated American Steel Wire Fence., "We bought it right; so we ban givejjyou a very low price on any specifications' you may need. Call and see us about your fence. Yours truly, DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. Largest in Its History. Tho largest attendance in Its history Is now being enjoyed by the University Business of Bowling Green, Ky. That Institution is favorably known throughout the Nation. Notice to Creditors, &c. All persons having claims against tho estato of R. D. Curtis, deceased, are hereby notified to file same, with the undersigned Administrator, properly proven, on or before tho first day of May, 1912, or thoy will be forever barred. Thoso persons knowing thomselvcs indebted to said estato will pleaso call at my office in Hartford, Kentucky, on or before tho first day of May, 1912, and thereby avo cost. Given un der my hand this 4th day of March, 10t4 1912. F. L. FELIX, Administrator of tho estato of R. D. Curtis, deceased. Jalks to Business Men No. 5. The successful business man is invariably one who plans$. far ahead one who lays out a definite scheme of action and sticks to it to the end. This is particularly true of advertising, which should carefully planned'in advance and not handled in a hapbe hazard, "hit or miss" fashion. Your advertising for the coming year should, by all means inolude a calendar for 1913 to be sent to in the holiday season This is an ideal time to select your 1913 calendar. "Wo are in tha market with a copyrighted, exclusive line from one of the foremost calendar houses of the country a house long noted for the superior quality of its products. You will doyourself an injustice if you fail to see this extraordinary line. your-custom- i. 99 j j ' reed statistics that cast a gloom Night I M ovor my bouyant Never will for- & soul. Come nnd bo gloomy with me 8 Get, for I havo for a moment as 1 quote: Got those three ,? "Tho girl who Is operating a I Scars yet. typewriter doesn't appear to bo do- Beat It homo,' Ing very heavy phslcal labor, as If you re- - . ' compared with the brawny lndlvld-tou- r call. That's ual In n stokehold who is shoveling Where our v Into a hungry furnace, but this Castles took r. Is ono of tho many instances in t- A fall. Tho which superficial appearances are Thing that inceptive, as n. comparison of the Saved my forco expended by the two will Life that time show. Was that your "Trc stoker may be credited with Father couldn't handling ono ton of conl per hour, Climb that crook- - 'i or eight tons per day, plus tho Ed fence and filvoj weight of his shovel. Adding the Pursuit and shovel to his 17,000 pounds of coal, Land on he expends about 20,000 pounds of A With his old ncrgy. . Boot. Our "For each key struck on the fizzled typewriter there is an o'tpondlture Out, Hortense, of comcthlng over three ounces of When I energy, or, say one pound to the Went o'er average word. A fair operator will Your dad's average 1,500 words an hour, or in Rail fence. eight hours 12,000 words 12,000 pounds of energy. To throw the process nnvEiisixo carriage for each new line requires, STYLE IX SPIIIXG HATS on an average; three pounds of 'orce, Milady's spring hat is to have "Twelve thousand words will mo3t of the scenery on the front make 1,000 lines, so thoro are 3,000 end. rounds of energv to be added to the That typo which has shrubs and 12,000, making lo.Onn pounds of bushes and Mathers growing out energy expended which compares behind is strictly out of date. pretty well with the stoker's Tho debris is all shifting toward all things eorffejered. A real- the front on the new hats. In some ly fast operator v.' M push hte ex- cases It will stick right out In front, penditure of energy up to 25,000 while In others it will project from pounds or more." the side, but near the front. But we havo been saddened long So any man seeing a lady floating enough; let us turn to lighter down the streets with a rudder of thoughts. Ugh, the?o oppressive ostrich feathers and other things, New York Telegraph. will know she is out of style. Paris statistics! Headaches that como from a dis- and New York milliners say so, and ordered constipated of course they know. stomach or Furthermore, stiff straw hats aro bowels aro permanently cured by HERBINE. It purifies tho system entirely out of stylo for the apSoft braids and and regulates tho bowels. Price proaching season. 50c. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., filmy creations aro the order of the Hartford, Ky Donovan & Co., Bea- day the wabbly sort that Is so attractive after It has been in a rainrer Dam, Ky. m storm. Pyramid Wonderfully Mmlo. Glorious Xcws Tho great pyramid of Cheops, or Chufu, built 7,000 years ago to pro. ComeB from Dr. J. T. Curtlss, "I not tect tho body of a. King, is con- Dwight, Kan. Ho writes structed in p marvelous manner. only havo cured bad caBes of eczeThe lining blocks of granite Inside ma In my patients with Electric Blt-'or- s, but also cured myself by them aro fitted nnd smoothed so perfectly that It Is Impossible to Insert the of the safe disease. I feel sure they will benefit any case of eczoraa." blade of a knife between them. This shows what thousands havo If you havo trouble In getting rid proved, that Electric Bitters is a of your cold you may know that you most effectlvo blood purifier. It's an are not treating it properly. Thore excellent remedy for eczema, tetter,, Is no reason why a cold should hang salt rheum, ulcers, bolls and runon for weeks and It will not if you ning sores. It stimulates liver, tnko Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. kidneys and bowols, expels polBons, m For sale by all dealers. 'lclps digestion, builds up the 3trength. Satisfaction Trice 50c. guaranteed by James H. Williams, FOR FLETCHER'S m Hartford, Ky. j Olee. That fy moJ John W. Slckelsmlth, Greensboro, Pa., hns three children, and llko most children thoy frequently take cold. "We havo tried several kinds of cough medicine," ho says, "but have, never found any yet that did them as much good as Chamberlain's Cough Rumedy." For sale by m all dealers. Cmloiis Church Notices. Here aro two notices copied from the church door In a small village In Wales: "This Is to give notice that no person Is to bo burled In this churchyard but those living In the parish. Those who wish to bo burled, are desired to apply to me, William Jonca, Parish Clerk." "Tho church wardens will hold their quarterly meetings once in six y.eeks, as instead of half-yearly The Hartford Herald, Hartford, Ky. I BLOUNT'S "TRUE BLUE" STEEL BEAM PLOWS 16 ftvV Strong Light GH TO INCHES Acknowledged by all as thePlowof Quality r the LONGEST LIFE FINEST MATERIAL BEST WORKMANSHIP PERFECT FINISH Durable Easy Running formerly." feeling Check a bilious, half-sic- k A dose of before it gets serious. HERBINE Is tho remedy. It restores energy, appetite and cheerful spirits. Price 50c. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaevr Dam, Ky. m 20,-00- 0, -- ' SOLD BY-- Benutilul Booklet. Tho Bowling Green Business University Is about to issue tho most handsome catalogue it ever sent out. It will be more llko an album than a catalogue. Write for IlARTFOUD, LIKENS & ACTON KENTUCKY T it. CHILDREN INJURED Storm s.Cloud nr. 13. ;No. 3451 .A., For the Season of 1912. -- A.. Gr iri Bed Eagle 2S Dim, Leltic Dtnsurk 4S37 Ordinary Cathartics and Pills and Harsh . Physic Cause Distressing Complaints. J 4 In the You cannot bo selection of medicine for children. Only tho very gentlest bowel medicine should ever be given, except in Ordinary pills, oraorgency cases. cathartics and purgatives aro apt' to do moro harm than good. They may causo griping, nausea and othover-careful "BBf ii "It Children Cry I i !' i Krtiin the Sword. Tho truo shamrock Is one of tho Wlint Luko McLuko Snj'H. Wo're all hard up. But wo all tiniest of tho clover family, and has know that we could take tho other small yellow bloom that "sprig of Don't Xcglei't n Child's Cough. wearing of tho' green." Tho "Child's Welfare" movement fellow's business and make a suc- shamrock "When an Irish mother brings cess of it. has challenged the attention of forth a malo child she puts his first thoughtful people evorywhere.Moth-cr- s food on tho sword of her husband, aro natural supporters, and will and llghtiy Introduces tho first find In Foley's Honey and Tar Comof nourishment into his litHOW WEAK WOMEN pound a most valuable aid. Coughs tle mouth with the point of tho and colds that unchecked lead to croup, bronchitis and pneumonia, May Be Made Strong at. Small , sword." Solinua. 1,700 years ago. ,., ...... -- . -- -yield quickly to the healing and Expense ana wo kisk as Jackson, welllng- Thcro aro hundreds of women In . born soldiers soothing qualities of Foley's Honey j ton, Roberts, Sheridan and Kitch and Tar Compound. Contains no thls vicinity, weak, thin, New York Press. tired out and nervous. Such women cner show. opiates and no harmful drugs. Is a . i as did Mrs. medicine, not a narcotic. Refusa need Vlnol just as much Jano Pepper, of 2307 Howard street, substitutes. For sale by all deal- San Francisco, Cal., who says: I m ers, "I havo used Vinol for some tlmo w,th Particularly gratifying results. I For Infants and Children. HAnnyi.No sQumEs was run down weak and debimatd. WHERE COUPLES MEET and my appetite was gone. After tak-- Ttii Kind You Have Always Bought ing several bottles ot Vlnol I found Bears the Thoro are four marrying squires, my condition greatly Improved, and do not hesltato to recommend Vinol Signatnre of two in Indiana, one in Illinois and ono in Tennessee to whom hundreds to nnyono similarly affected." Vinol Is not a secret nostrum, but Touching Lines to a Babe. of Kentucky men and women eo to a aeucious con liver unu iruu umiu Louisville, Ky.,March 14, .1912. get married. without oil, which will create an apSquire J. T. FutrelJ, who lives on petite, tone up the digestive organ, Editors Herald, Hartford, Ky. the Tonnesace side of Fulton, has make puro blood and create strength, I am In receipt of a marked copy of married over 1,200 couples and as Try a bottle of Vlnol wlih the un- - The Herald of yesterday containing ' derstandlng that your monoy will be an item on tho "Death of a Babe." many as eight in ono day. The average price which he has returned if It does not help you. ' It might bo of interest tqjaome" to received for each couple is $3.00 Jamts II. Williams, Hartford, Kjr. know that tho subject which called and for other marriages all combln- - Z. Wilbur Mitchell, Bearer Dam, Ky. forth these lines was an Ohio coun aus-plciu- m I OASTO R A recommend''' and Wo porsonally guarantee Roxall Orderlies as the safest and most dependable remedy, which we know, for cqnstlpatlon nnd aseoclato bowel disorders. .Wo havo such absolute faith in the virtues of this remedy that we sell it on our guarantee of monoy back in every instance where it falls to glvo entire satisfaction, and we urge all in need of such medicine to try it at Rexall Orderllos are eaten Just like candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may bo taken at any time, day or night; do not causo diarrhoea, nausea, griping, excessive looseness, or othor undesirable effects. They nave a very mild but positive action upon the organs with which they come in contact, apparently acting as a tonic upon tho relaxed muscular coat of tho Jjowel, thus overcoming weakness, and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous reg-ulatl- er distressing frequently after-effecg. ts that are , health-destroyin- ,,,' STORM CLOUD Will be found every day in the week at a barn on South Church Street known as the Allen barn on square south of Morton's Drug Store. i 4, Fee Only $10 This Season. For full particulars and breeding Address, our risk. '. I .. DEXTER Centertown, (EL :- BEAN. Kentucky. -: run-dow- the CASTOR A and healthy activity. Rexall Ordorlles Hii& commonly com- Protection If you buy a Stlckney engine now and later want a larger one, my Insurance plan will protect you If you buy anv other make vnu art nn ntminet ttCome In and let me explain my propositions B. Q. Young EXCLUSIVE AGENT I of course when of a surgfcal character. Thoy also tend to overcome the necessity of constantly taking laxatives to keep the' bowols in normal condition. Three sizes of packages, 1Q cents, 25 cents, and 50 Remember, yon can obtain centfl. Rexall Remedies In Hartford only at our store The Rexall Store-Ja- mes H. Williams, 214' Main St., Hartford, Ky. pletely relievo constipation, except i D. G. YOUNG 'imm ntimmmdtmmm t,t WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1012. E. 29 stono; thenco S. 87 O poles to n aweet gum on a slough; "E. 60 poles to a O thence S, 21 stone; thence S. 87 V4 E. 31 poles to 'THE HARTFORD HERALD ent by R. H. Danlol by deed of date August 26, 189.9, and of rocord In tho Ohio County Court Clerk's office, In Deed Book 37, at pago 289. Tho purchaser will bo required to execute bond with approved security Immediately afte,r sale. " This 12th day of March, 1912. F. L. FELIX, , Master .Commissioner. Barnes & Smith, Attorneys. Sale. Ohio, Circuit Court, Kentucky. Bessie V. Fltzhugh, Executor, &c, PAGE SEVEN. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0,00000000000000 ' O O MASTKIl COMMISSIONERS SALES. Master Commissioner's Sole. Obto Circuit Court, Kentucky., Nora Boohm, Plaintiff, T8. Edgar Boehm, Defendants. By virtue, or a Judgment and of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the February term, 1912, In tho abovo cause- for the sum of $207.70, with Interest t the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 6th day of February, 1908, until paid, and the further turn of $525.00 with like Interest ct-al- ., or-l- er rem tho 3d day of Decomber, 1908, and tho further sum of $198.40 With like Interest from the 1st day of January, 1912, and the further sum of $425.00 without interest, and tho further sum of $250.00 with Interest at the rato of 6 per cent, per annum from January 1, 1912, and $125.00 with like Inter- est from December 4, 1908, until paid, and the Turther sum of $790 with like Interest from tho 4 th day of March, 1911, subject to tho following credits: $30.00 paid Nora February 5, 1909, and Boehm, $88.40 coots herein, I will offer for sale by public auction at the court liouso door In Jlartford, on Monday, tti 1st day of April, 1912, about one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of Ix and twelve months, tho followTwo ing described proporty, certain tracts of land In Ohio county, Kentucky, on the waters of Bough river, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stona on what Is known tin tho Iron Mountain road, In tho lino of T. J. Lowo's heirsj W. thence vit'i cald road N. 32 5 to a stone;thcnce 31 U poje-E. 12 3 poles to n stone; thence N. 55 n. J2 5 poles to a stone; tiiWnco N. ' 2 W. 18 5 poles to a stone; tbenco N. 44 E. 2C polos to a stone; thence N. C8 E. 27 poles to a stone; tbenco N. 33 E. 15 riches to a stono; thence N. 7 W. poles to a Etone and boech.Gcorgo P. Jones' corner on said roadithsnco with said Jones' line S. G5 E. 144 poles to a forked sycamore, Jones' corner on Bough River; thence down said river as It meanders, binding on low water mark, to what Is known as the"OId bed" of Rough RIevr; thence along said "Old bed" with its meanders to a beech and sugar troo (now gone)," John T. Moore'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 lnhe 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. thence with B. Howard's house; said road N. 34 E., leaving said r&d in 54 poles and In all C7 poles to a stone, C. B. Howard's corner in D. S. Bennett's line; thence with Bennett's line N. 85 E. 11 poles to a white oak, gum and two beeches, Bennett's corner; thence with his line S. 9 E. passing his and George P. Jones' corner In4G poles and in all 97 poles to the beginning, containing 21 ' acres, more or less. Tho two tractB are the same conveyed to Edgar Boehm by W. E. Newbolt, rt al., heirs of D.L. Smith, on December 3, 1908, as shown by In Ohio County deed of record Clerk's o.f.ce, Deed Book 36, page to-w- lt: 10-4-s 1-3-- a gum and'Whlte oak on the bank of Rough RiVer; thenco up tho same E. 26 N. 22 E. 19 pojes, N. 38 poles, N. 22 E..24 poles, N. 32 poles, N. E. 15 polo3, N. 42 E. 18 67 W. 26 poles to tho said "Old bed"; thence up- same S. 82 W. poles, N. 63 W. 21 poles, N. 5 35 poles to the beginning, conE. 27 taining 60 acres, more or less. Being, snme land convoyed to Edgar Boehm by John T. Mooro and wife, Docembor 4, 1908, os shown by deed of record in Ohio County Clerk's office, Deed Book 36, page 231. , A tract of land In Ohio county, Kentucky, on tho waters of Rough river and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake in said river, where tho "Old bed" leaves samo; thence with said "Old bed" as It meanders to whero It enters said river; thence up said river as it meanders to the beginning, containing 8 acres, more or less. Convoyed to Edgar Boehm by J. R. Plr-tl-e and wife, and Henry Pirtle on 4, 1908, ns shown by December deed of record In the Ohio County Clerk's office Deed Book 35, page 485. The first two named tracts of land herein will be sold first, to .pay tho debt of Ida Pirtle, Jessie Fryer and C. D. Smith, amounting to $525.00 with Interest and cost ns nbove stated, and second to pay tho tjf Brothers, Wcsterfleld tlcbl amounting to $198.40 with Interest and cost as above stated, and third to pay the homestead exemptions of Edgar Boehm $425. Op, and fourth to pay Nora Boehm $207.70 with Interest and cost less the $30 credit as nbove stated. The third named tract of land horeln will be sold first, to pay tho Hcii debts of the Bank of Hartford, Assignee of John T. Moore, the sum of $375.00 with Interest and cost as nbove stated; second to pay tho lien debt of Minnie Boehm, $790.00 with Interest and cost as above, - Master Commissioner's East by the landB of Crowder and Finloy Park land; on tho South by tho lands of Park and on tho West by tho lands of Rafferty and Beck, containing 100 acres. Tho purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. This 12th day of March, 1912. F. L.. FELIX, Master Commissioner. Heavrin & Woodward, J." M. Porter, Attorneys. N A Good Work. light-hearte- Plaintiffs, Edith was d Tho fourth tract or land named horeln will be 30ld, first to pay the Hen debt of Minnie Boehm or the remainder thereof together with her interest and cost and, second to pay tho remainder of the debt, interest and cost of Nora Boehm or sufficient thoreof to produce the sums of money ordered to be made. The purchaser will bo required to execute bond, with approved security immediately after sale. This 12th day of March, 1912. J1. L. FELIX, Master Commissioner. G. B. Likens, Jno. B. Wilson, Glenn & Slmmormnn, Attorneys'. Master Commissioner's Sale. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. C. M. Barnett, Admr., &c Plaintiffs, Vs. stated. J. W. White, et al.i Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment and order of sale of tho Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the Bebruary term, 1912, In tho abovo cause for tho purpose of settling the estate of Sylvester White, deceased, and division of the proceeds amongst the parties in Interest if any remain" after paying the debts and costs herein, I will offor for salo by public auction at the court liouso door In Hartford, on Monday, the 1st day of April, 1912, about 1 o'clock 2(VJ. p. m., upon a credit of six nnd Also the following tract of land following de lying nd being In Ohio county, twelve months, the Kentucky, and bounded as follows: scribed property, A parcel of land lying and being Beginning at a sugar tree stump In Ohio county, Kentucky, bounded and sugar treo on tho bank of the "Old bod" of Rough River and D. and described ns follows, viz: Beginning at a double maple and L. Smith's corner; thenco with his a stone; whlto oak on a point, being ono of line S. 79 W. 93 poles to E. 65 poles to a Walker White's corners; thence thence S. 32 to-wl- t: vs. Just-as-gooJob. S. Eitzhugh, &c. Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment and order of salo of the Ohio Circuit Court,, rendered at tho October term, 1910, In tho above cause for tho sum or $500.00, with lntorest at the rato of 6 per cent, per Castoria Is a, harmless suhstituto for Castor Oil, Parefrom the 3d day of November, is Pleasant. goric, Dropnnd Soothing Syrups. 1910, until paid, nnd tho costs contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic herein, I will offer for salo by pubdestroys "Worms substance. Its ago is its guarantee. lic auction at tho court house door cures Diarrlioua and Wind and allays Feverishuess. In Hartford, on Monday, the 1st day Colic. relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation of April, 1912, about one o'clock p. assimilates tho Food, regulates tho and Flatulency. in., upon a credit of six nnd twclvo A Cold, La Grippe, Then Pneumonia Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. months, tho following described Is too often the fatal sequence, and Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. property, t: coughs that hang on weaken the The life cstato of Sarah Collins system and lower the vital resistALWAYS Smith In a tract of land In Ohio ance. R. (',. Collins, postmaster, county, Kentucky, bounded a3 fol- Barncgat, X. J was troubled with Bears the Signature of lows: Beginning at in oak stump a severe la grippe cough. He says: and hickory busli In old Fltzhugh "I would be completely exhausted Hue, cornor of Johnson heirs; after each fit of violent coughing. I E. with said line thence N. t bought a bottle of Foley's Honey feet to a stake near walnut and Tar Compound nnd before t wa marked as n corner of Fltzhugh had taken It all, the coughing spells surovy; thence S. 8 E. with line had entirely, ceased. Foley's Honey of Fltzhugh survey 2,29,. feet to a nnd Tar Compound can't bo beat." stake marked as a corner of said It stops the cough by healing the survey; thenco S. 8 E. withline cause. In Hefuso substitutes. For of said survey 1,802 feet to a stake sale by all dealers. CW YORK CITY. THfcfltNTAUH COMPANY TT MURRAY OTRtCT, m near maple marked as nl pointer, Tittle Girls ut OurM. corner to Ur. ritzhugh tract; thonce She How did they ovor come to W. 25S8 feet to an oak N. S8 stump and hickory bush, the begin- marry? He Oh, n's tho same old story. ning, containing 99 acres more or jcrm wyra vssssmbsk iznw kittiis Kxzxunt ecrrxsa carro jtZPj ckcts wfm sssn enm less. The abovo sale Is for the use Started oui 10 be good friends, you and boncflt of the estate of N'elllo know, and I tor on changed their aka E&ra bzoxkjjeJ rs&ki M ttfvtuM Vxf ylSffvr texxx miSttm Bbcsrm or sufficient minds. F. Tboma3, deceased, thereof to produce tho sums of ll 11 money ordered to be made. f m (WnEflti Tho purchaser will be required to 1 . I securexecute bond with approved 3 ;K3tIJ r BrO y M ity Immediately after sale. g This dienso is caused from ii Tills 12th day of March, 1912. impure blood aud uric acid poison. Internal (IXC'llltrOKATKII) F. L. FELIX. applications Bomi'timcs gno temporary relief but won't euro; tho sure way toeecuro Master Commissioner. to thoroughly Ben D. Rlngo, Heavrin & Wood- permauontresullsis the impurities. omdlcato J'rora tho blood nil Nothing ward, Attorneys. on earth will drive out tho poisons from ZEEEaar-fciyour system, keep tho bowels, kidneys and liver In good condition ns SEVEN BARKS, tho Commissioner's Sale. Master wonderful remedy that has proved itsgreat Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. merits tho past A'l years. SEVEN BARKS can bo had of nil druggists, R. Her, &c, Plaintiffs, J. at CO cents rier bottle. Givo it a good trial vs. be and watch your rheumatism disappear. L. T. Park, &c, Defendants. LYMAN BROWN, 68 Marray St., New York, N.Y. By virtue of a Judgment and order of sale of tho Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at tho February term, 1912, In the abovo cause for wvvwwwwwwW'i-i-t'Wwwvyywyw- w the purpose of dividing the proceeds amongst tho parties as their Interests appear after paying the costs hereln7 Including n reasonable attorney's fee, I will offer for salo by public auction at tho court house door In Hartford, on Monday, the SEND YOUR BOY TO 1st day of April, 1912, about one o'clock p. m upon a credit of six, twelve and eighteen months, tho MATHENEY & BATTS property, following 'described light-hearte- nn-nu- m ry over everything. Nothing appealed to her seriously. So, one day, her mother decided to Invite a very serious young parson to dln-no- r, and h0 was placed next to the d girl. Everything went well until she asked him: ."You speak of everjbody having a mission. What Is yours?" "My mission," said tho parson, "Is to. save young men." "Good," replied the girl, "I'm glad to meet you. I wish you'd save ono for me." and mer- Tho Kind Tou Have Always Bought, nnd which has been in uso for over 30 years, has homo tho signaturo of and has been mado under his pcr- sonal supervision sinco its infancy. zc&Ae&i Allow no 0110 to deceive you in this. d All Counterfeits, Imitations and" "arc hut Experiments that triilo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. CjZ- What is CASTORIA It It It It It It GENUINE -- CASTORIA 1,-7- Tlifl Kind You Have Always Bought Use For Over t &444 30 Years. aoria RHEUMOTSMiMU'U H.fll a ncrve-nckin- If ' R H uw m UUmuwm y E. G. Will wire your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should without them when within reach. BARRASS, MGR... ord, ZKjy. f to-w- lt: Two tracts of land in Ohio county, Kentucky, bounded and described as follows: The first tract of 50 acres, bounded on the East by tho lands of Henry Stownrt; on the North by the lands of Louollen Crowder; on the West by the lands of Boney Allen, and known as the Finloy Park land. Second tract particularly described as follows: A tract of land which descended from Jesse Green Leach and Henry Leach, being lots two and three In the division made by Rogers, McS'ierry and Stewart, bounded on the North by tho lands on tho of Stewart and Crowdor; Vend rbiBt Trai iiing Sofioo! FOR BOYS Elkton, Kentucky select school for boys. Faculty of college-traine- d men. Our patronage has come from several Southern States. Twenty-fou- r different towns in Western Kentucky represented this year. A limited , A Barbed Wire Cut, Collar or Saddle Gall not property neaicu leaves a. uisutiuwuti scar. j Itcmcdr for Alt AbranlouB or tlie 1 lean. If tho wound Is cleansed find applied promptly, tho liniment process, beirlna at the healing wound heala from onco and tho thus tho ln3ldo outwardly, euro that a perfect no scar. If tho wound leaves heals on tho outsldo toe-- qulclc-l- y, pus forms under tho sur-faand breaks out Into a running Bro that laniard to euro and' Inevitably leaves a bad Bear. Owners of blooded stock preliniment to all fer this reason, nnd tlicy others mo It for that opt only on flno cnlmuls. but ffjh human flesh, jia.lt does Ita Work quickly and thoroughly. Pr!?o 23c, COo and 81.00. la the nc co LINIMEN' n'skt SHOW Ballard's C$1 UameoF.Ballard.Prop. St.Louls.MO. Stephens Eye Calve la a healing oinunoni lor coro (.yea. aoLOKNaBceoHHtwoeanvi Hartford Dniff Donovan & Hartford, Ky. Co.) Bearer Dam, Ky. Co., F0TM5KKNEYPIIIS BLABBER tBRMKUUMMM KIBNETS AMB with a lino of May's 7,732 aero of which this Is a part; thenco E. 120 poles to a white soak N. 62 and?wo dogwoods near tho west side of a rocky branch; thenco west 23 E. 17.3 poles to two dogwoods, snosafra3, black oak nnd hickory; thenco with a marked lino, N. 71 W. 123 poles to a hickory, three black smnll sassafras and small oak, on tho side of tho hill; thenco' W. 92 poles to tho beginN. 38 boluc; 100 acres, ning, containing rVe same land conveyed to decedent by Frank Allon by deed o tlnte AnrH 7, 1SC5, and of record In Deed Boole T, at page J4. Also another parcel of land lying and being in Ohio county, Kentucky,' on the waters of Canev acres, more Crepk. containing 17 or Ifesa, and being a part of tho eamo land convoyed to R. H. Danlol by Gcorpo M. Daniel, "bounded as follows, viz": Beginning at a whit" oak, corner of Sylvester, Whlto'p 100 aero survoy; thenco N, 65 E, 22 poles ti nn lronwood and stono; poles to n thence S, 17 E. 124 stono on the North bank of a branch; thence S. 39 E. 20 poln3 to n red elm nnd stono; thenco S. poles to n, stone In tho 20 W, 31 original lino of Sylvestor White's 100 acre survey: thence N. 23 W. 154 poles to, the beginning. .Being the same land conveyed to deced Hli S NS Kk xi Is Electric Lights, Steam Heat, Hot and Cold Baths. a h is the best and quickest U 1 way to perfect health. fl Women and girls who U 1 suffer' are simply weak ffl H weak all over. N Opiates and alcoholic ti mixtures are worse than I Extremely Healthful location. recently spent on improvements. $4,000.00 I i No saloons in the town or count'. Mora! surroundings excellent. Unexcelled as a school for yoimg boys. Nineteenth Year Begins September 6, 1911. worthless, they aggravate the trouble and lower the standard of health. Write for catalogue. Scott's Emulsion body, invigorates and strengthens the whole builds up. Bo uro to get SCOTTS it's the Standard and nlway the belt. AI.X, DRUGGISTS 11-- "" Address all communications to MATHENEY & BATTS. C 1 ,.i J F3S . rtOE EIGHT. m iih,phhwwiw) m The Hartford Herald TA-RL- mmm ll.ii UHillHi mijmi i. minyim , i immpii THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1012. ft N copted system, arq now being conSimultho waves and disappeared, THO CONVICTS KILLED sidered, on tho recommendation of taneously tho decks wore blown up the State Board of Health, by tho pressure, and with inby the air KenHHO QUE IB (UPHIEO Legislature of Maryland. credible velocity tho Malno plunged E M. II. & E. RAILROAD TIME tucky, however. Is tho only Stato town, leaving no traco savo flowers AT HARTFORD. KY. south of the Ohio river to possess loaning on tho surface of tho sea. Long Chase for Prison Fugitives officlont registration of deaths, and Tho following L- - & N. Time Card the Bureau of the" Census Is activeROCKl'ORT. Is effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: Was Full of Tragic tho ly engaged In recommending March 19. Green river has been passage of Blmllar laws for other North Bound ond is still, very high, and quite a Happenings. No. 11 a due at Hartford 7:19 a. m. number of sawlogs have passed States of the South. 3:40 p in. down for the Evansvlllo market. No. 114 due at Hartford OHIO COUNTY BAPTIST 18. March Neb., Omaha, Mrs. Fannlo Beck Is very 'feeble South Bound S. S. CONVENTION HERE m. nt this writing with infirmities in- Brought to bay after a chaso lastNo. lit; duo at Hartford 8:45 a and surrounded Hartford 1.46 p. ra. cident to old age, she being 86 years ing most of y No. 113 duo at of tho Ohio Tho proceedings on all sides by posses of officers II. E. MISCHKE. Ant. of age. County Baptist Sunday School ConSunday School at tho Baptist bent on their capture or death, tho nicely three convicts from Nebraska State vention hold "with Hartford Baptist church here Is progressing church yesterday follows: and has been throughout tho win- penitentiary who last Friday shot Convention called to order by Sunday and killed tho warden, deputy warter. The attendanco last SEA NOW GRAVE Rev. C. D. Chick, chairman, at 9:30 den and a guard, afterward escapwas 10G. o'clock. Rev. Birch Shields has been out ing In a daring nnd spectacular Song No. 1G, "Glorious Praise." up a put preachfew conducted MAINE of town for a New days on a church, manner, this afternoon exercises Devotional desperate but losing battle before Liberty ing tour to by Eld. Albert Maddox 119th Butler county. He will be In at- tho tremendous odds against them. Psalm read. Convict Taylor was killed by bultendance at the- - Ohio County SunPrayer by Eld. Birch Shields. y at lets from tho officers' rifles; Dowd. The Ceremony of Burial day School Convention Churches' Reports of Schools reslsta-icseeing further that Hartford. Eight Sunday Schools mado report, Very Impressive. Tho Rockport graded school will meant certain death, turuo.l his re- seven of tho number evergreen. possibly close the 12th of next volver upon himself and ended his Leadership" Pastoral "Better session has" been a own life, and Morlcy, the third of by Alney Casobier FLYING month. The was discussed SINKS WITHJOUBS tho trio, after seeing his two comveiy profitable one. reading hlra, and se- and W. M. Fair, the latter visit- panions dead, beside Mr. and .Mrs. Klrby Harrcl being s a very interesting paper, he verely wounded, signaled the putsu-ered In Beaver Dam last Monday. secretary of the convention. Bodies of Sailors Lost in the he would surrender. taking on that Business seems to be An able sermon by Rev. J. N. It Is believed tho three desperate Jarnagin Text: Jude, 3rd verse. new IKo In our town since tho beauWreck Receive Touchhave felons had tho last measure of their tiful days we are .enjoying "Apostolic Policy." lust for blood Just before the close Thcmo, come. ing Honors. While the attendance was not The band saw mill here will prob- of the murderous orgy, for, after large, the Interest manifested was ably ro3umc work In the next few tho smoke of the battle, whlca took very good. Hl'T NOT I'OROOTTEX RllllKD place between Gretna and.Chalco, day.s. Eld. Albert Maddox, recently Success to The Herald and Its ed- had cleared away, it was found that low-- e from Oklahoma, was in attendance Havana, March 10. Under Your are putting out each Roy Blount, n young farmer whom itors. the coiwentlon. ing skies and in a heavy.tumbllng weok the outlaws had forced to drive at Tho Narrows Baptist church had a great paper. resur-lcete- d sea, tho old battleship Maine, them in his sleigh In their labt eflargest delegation. after fourteen jeare burial RARIIETT'S FERRY. fort to escape, also had been killed. the y plunged Baptist church Tho Hartford Iti Havana harbor, March IS. Tho recent rain has It was uncertain, h6wever, whether ith her colors Hying to her ever- made nnother big rise In Rough Blount had been killed by the es- gave the delegates and visitors a lasting rest U00 fathoms deep In the river which affords logmen another caped convicts or whether ho foil n hearty welcome. Th.n npphtre waters of the suit opportunity or getting their logs to victim to a stray bullet from oi of BIG FIRE AT STANLEY was carried out - liking of tho hulk market. tho posses' guns. DAMAGES ABOUT $5,000 prisely as plannod, marking tho Mr. Hardin Porter Is on his way Sheriff Hyers, of Lincoln, w.t-saibegun more nd of the great work to Evansvllle with about 2,000 logs. to have fired the shot that killStanley was visited by a dlsas-terothui a year and a half ago. George Mowinkle, ov Mr. Joseph Mitchell is very ill of ed Taylor. fire about" C o'clock Monday Followed in procession by the rheumatism and hoart trouble Dr. whose farm the fight occurred, if morning, which did damago to tho jiiesident of tho Cuban republic and C. W. FelK Is his physician. said to have )oen Blightly hurt. extent of $.",000 and which for n who has None of the officers was wounded. time threatened Harrison, li. all the other high dignitaries of Mr. 0. W. the entire town. C alia and amid a vast concourse of been sick for several months with A report recelvod nt 3:15 o'clock Tho grocery storo and meat market classes of Cuban and American a complication of disease, Is but pavs that Morley Is not dead, but Is and of Ed Weddlngton residence the dead of the Maine were little better. badly wounded. Ho surrendered wns completely entaildestroyed, borne on the bhoulders of Cuban Mr. T. V. Bratchor, who hurt his only wren unable to continue the ing a loss of $2,500, with only sailors and artillerymen through kneo somo months ago, Is able to go fight before taking his own life. $700 Insurance. The residence of the streets of Havana. on crutches. Blount, the farmer, was killed by a Phil Schcrer, which was pecupied Mr. Dock Bolton, of Grayson stray bullet from the officers' rifles. by Dr. J. R. Roberts, was completeCuban Infantry lined the sidewalks, on which a great multitude county. Is visiting his uncle, Rev. ly destroyed with a loss of $1,000, THIRTY-TWARE DEAD leverontly uncovered as tho bodies Win. II. Foreman, here. only $800 of which was covered by FROM BOILER EXPLOSION' Insurance", Mrs. Hobdy, of Butler county, passed from the mortuary chamber and the store and implein tho palace to tho side of the har- who has been visiting her daughter, ment house of A. H. Gropp, which San Antonio, Tex., March 18. bor. Thero they were formally Mrs. T. V. Bratcher, for several represented a loss of $1,500 with were killed and At least thirty-tw- o placed in the custody of oillcers of weeks, returned home , e when $500 Insurance. more than fifty Injured the United States navy, in the serr-IcThe origin of the fire is unknown. BENNETTS. the boiler of locomotive No. 704 exof which they had given their March 18. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. ploded In tho shop yards of the WAITED THREE YEARS lives. family visited Mr. Bean's Southern Pacific railroad here. The TO USE THEIR LICENSE Tho coffins containing tho bodies Bean and Saturday and property damage will approximate heroic dead were taken parents at Dundee of the Sunday. Ind., March 18. Columbus, $200,000. aboard tho armored cruiser North Miss Katie Hawkins left Tuesday A committee of railroad officials, Below a record of a marriage liCarolina, where they were deposits, army officers and citizens made an cense Issued to Stapsle Branham for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. ed on the quarterdeck completely Investigation this afternoon and Is and Columbus Herron, of Hope, the of Utica. covered by a great mound of floral Mr. Chas. Hawkins left Thursday of the opinion that tho explosion following entry was made three guard of honor tributes, under a "License probably was duo to carelessness of years ago: for Utica, where he will work. supposed to composed of marines. y Those on the sick list are: Mrs. one of the men killed In allowing have been destroyed." the wharf Julio de At tho Caballerla "LiMarah Likens and Miss Nora Dan- an inrush of cold water Into the su- following record was mado: Cardenas, the venerable mayor of perheated boiler In which tho water cense undoubtedly resurrected." Havana officially transferred tho iel. Miss Ada Stevens, who has been was already low. When the license xvas Issued the custody of the bodies to Brig. Gen. r, AVllbur father of tho girl got possession of Blxby as representative of the Unit- visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank O. Xnll Dead. of Centortown, for the past it, and thus prevented the marriage. ed States. Gen. Blxby made a brief Frank G. Nail, a highly respected It was given out that tho llconso three months, returned to her home response. citizen of Owensboro, died at 6 had heen destroyed by the girl's Many guns wero fired by tho here Saturday. Monday morning at the father, but nothing daunted, tho Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chlnn and o'clock North Carolina and the scout cruisof daughter Wllda, of neaver Dam, home of his son, Jesse Nail, .on couplo bided their time, recovered er Birmingham and the batteries West Twelvth street. Chlnn's the llcenso after three ydars, and toCabanas fortress until the ships visited Mrs. Saturday brother, Mr. day, in the absence of tho girl's parI'orter, here and Sunday. elearod tho harbor. Rig Exodus Seen. Sparks, of near Mr. Freeman ents, thoy eloped to Clifford, where Soon after 2 o'clock the navy tug March 18. Ottawa, Ontario, guest of his parthey wero married by Justice Barb. of which wore the Maxwell, was tho Osceola, aboard mostly Americans, B. Sparks, That 130,000 members of the Maine Commission, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. For Sale, Farms All sizes, from from the West and Middle West, passed lines to tho stem ond of the Tuosday night. will cross Horn tho United States G to 300 acres. Wo can please you wedge-shape- d wreck and started GOmIIEX. this year to scttlo In Canada is an If you want to buy land. seaward. y by the Super A. C. YEISER & CO., March 18. Miss Vora Caldwell, estimate made Her decks covered deep with of near Sturgis, 13 visiting her par- intendent of Immigration, Hartford, Ky. It Is flowers and palms nnd a groat ents near here. based on reports from Canadian American ensign floating from the Government agencies In tho States. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miller jurymast, whore tho mainmast forfor dinner last Sunday. Last year's Immigration from that FOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLAOOBH merly stood, the Maine put to sea Thoso present wero: Mrs. Deo source totalled 130,000. cm her last voyage. For classy Job printing: Tho Herald Luce and children, Mrs. Will Blair o o'clock ii At l:'-i-' WANTED, Miller and children and Mrs. Fred Mast from tho North Carolina, folTwo roimI tenants on farm. Must d children. by ono gun, announced that ai lowed for have good teams nnd come well recMrs.. Caldwell entertained limit had been crossthe threo-nill- o Good proposition for Monday. The following ommended. dlnnor Half an hour was given ed. Mr. and Mrs. the light parties. For further parwero her visitors: Hurt-for- d of tho fleet to arrive. Poo Luce and children, Mrs. Worth ticulars, address, X, caro of Meanwhile the wrecking crew ' Tlchonor tf Herald. young son, Cecil, and v nt aboard the hulk nnd made Mrs. Luther Miller and children, KEXTl'CKY COMPLIMENTED only to carry out the arrange-- ) NoUo mMr IJY THE CENSUS BUREAU menu for tho sinking, which con-- 1 won (jft M Mo.l of opening nume.ous valves' hjj w,u lJnon m Washington, D. C, March 1C. In tho bottom. it old friends and rolatives. Tho Director of tho Census has adPrecisely at five o'clock mother J3rnMt ft RQ(1 wjilsue ouiiuiMj iioiu in'- - .iiii cblldron spent Sunday In Beaver mitted Kentucky to the registration Hay, Com, Oats. Stock Peas, area of tho United States '"fortho Carolina and another gun was fired. Dam. year 1911. This makes the1 twenty-sec- Millett, Clover Seed, Timothy, crew Instantly throw opon tho Tho ond Stato included, and raises Red Top, and all kinds of v Ives, Jumped aboard a tug along- XO IIOI'K FOR AX EARLY tho population having accurate regside, wblph steamed a little disSETTLEMENT OF STRIKE Seeds. istration of deatho to C3 per cent, Field tance away. Then all oyea In tho '.contipopulation Also International Sugar of groat Hoot wore fixed on tho wreck. 10. Realizing of tho total March London, chango was no settlement of tho coal strlko Is nental Unltod States, 59,214,000. For ton minutes no Dairy, and Horse Feed, Su-creTho Kentucky law went into efvisible In the trim of tho great, possiblo for another week, the naDairy,and Alfalfa Horse rusty, .battered hulk, which pitched tion faces calmly tho prospect of fect January 1, 1911, so that It is testimonial to tho eff- Feed, and Poultry Supplies. marked heavily as tho huge waves struck wwlftly Increasing Industrial paraly- n her. Then sho was seen to bo sink- sis, accompanied by hunger and iciency of tho system of registration by tho Bureau of the ing at tho bulkhead end. Soon the destitution. is recommended Co. GraiD & Tho. Govo-nmeto wash over her deck. concentrating all enegrloa In legls- - Census that the results for the first waves began pitching and In Inn iinomnnnnMtf (n rftllnVn illft year of its operation havo entitled As sho romalned uaav w IUUUII Phone M. 5G2. lUi fHjil. J his Other States that to admission. each moment settling Bttuouon, wallowing, Disturbances nre feared It havo recently been Included under OWENSBORO, -- : .innnnr nnd dooncr. the atom was 3 tho strike continues. KY. tho provisions of tho model law are fn ii fnw seconds thn Dnon In rlon President Taft signed tho Joint Ohio and Missouri. Tho model bill hulk wan almost vertical, showing propellers and then tho full resolution In regard to onforclng has also been passed by' both first the I reutra'Pv with Mexico and issued a Houses of the Virginia Legislature J(eoj NrvCV a proclamation warning Americans and amendments to the present next momont thero Tho I designed to bring It Into more ii flash of blue and whlto. as tho great not' to, supply Mexican rebels with law, thorough compliance wlthvthe ac- flying from the mast, struck arms or ammunition. ensign to-da- ra OUR BUYERS Are Back From the Markets! X Spring Merchandise Arriving Every Day! is OFJHE Fashion's latest decrees greet you on every hand. We have set apart to-da- e Friday, March 29 AS OUR Spring ening Day We invite everybody to visit our store -- d us on this date, for no other purpose but to see what we are showing for spring. Make your arrangements to be present, j clti-7011- 3, E. P. Barnes &Bro. BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY. OLATOX. March 18. Mr. Crowe Acton, son and three sisters, Mrs. Iron Duke, Mrs. Will Duke and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, of Owensboro, were calTed to the bedside of their father, Mr. Fielden Acton, near hero, last Saturday. Mr. Acton has pneumonia. Mr. CroWe Acton and son returned to Owensboro this morning. Miss Zella Lyons, who has pneumonia, is Improving. Mr. Ira Wilson, Route 1, who has been in bad health for some time, Is some better. Mrs. Fannlo Ford, of Frledaland, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lee Patterson, last Saturday and O to-da- y. to-d- Time will soon be. at land for you to begin tilling your soil. If you need anything in the Plow line, we have a stock that cannot be excelled to do the work. Blount's Steel Plows and Oliver's Chilled Plows and repairs of all kinds. Also Fenc- Wire and Woven-Wir- e can be had at this place. ing Your trade is solicited. Farmers TO THE : Lash-brook- To-da- San-derfu- health, Is able to be out this morning, and Mrs. Daniel Is also Improving. Mrs. Mr. t. w. Daniel, who. is in bad Ernest Wilson and two children, of McHenry, are tho guests of her mother, Mrs. Janlo Peyton. nrH r n "Povtrtn wVin la wnrlf- t'n l WflR the rtnn.l TlrnHlnrfl guest of his mother here recently. Sudle Felix Hoover, of Frledaland, is the guest of her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. B. Felix, near here. Monnrq T A. Tlanlfil. nf Hartford.. and Harlan Potts, Route 1, wore hero last Saturday. Mrs. LIKENS &ACJON H artford, $ $ -- Kentucky. J $ $ "J J & GO TO- - to-da- 4. .j. . Albert Oiler FOR Carponter nnd Kcpair Work FOLEYiKIDNEYPlLlS thrce-wlilstl- lag-j:nr- ds 0Wk i Farmers' Market Place! I To Buy and Sell: Ifnv nn..P. of flio Skin. Nearly all diseases of the skin such as cczoma, tetter, salt rheum and barbers' itch, are characterized by an Intense Itching and smarting, which often makes llfo a burden and disturbs sleep and rest. Quick relief may bo, had by applying Chamberlain's Salve. It allays tho itching and smarting almost instantly. Many cases havo been cured by its use. For salo by all m dealers. & TIN WORK .9. I'll m r nttil T vtt if 11 pa T?nni,iin f V .""" " , Soldering nnd Saw Filing, Hug- - t ""'' """""" J . gy Topi Covered and Lined. . You'll find him in tho Dr. John Mitchell olfico on Mnin Street. "I"''"S j, J ! Beaver Dam, Ky. 4.4.4.... BOOKKEEPING w Buslne&3,Phpnogranlrt ?. TYPEWRITINGaaJ ... .......... March 18. On account of much ' havo been bur.ned. Tho mombera of the Bell's Hun church mot on last ..Saturday called Itev. A. B. Gardner, of Bea-yDam, as their pastor for tho, following year. t Mrs. Roscoe King Is on tho sick Ulot. Mr. Davo fiadlqr purchasod a mulo of Mr. EH Martin ono day last week. Prlco not known. Two chlldron of Mr. and Mrs. Lnwrenco Jewell have pneumonia. or TELEGRAPHY! ummip n qui itu nneiurcp nm enc uwu iLaa ,!., ,,awrii 1 rain and snow, but few plant beds W8&2&2?J!! """ uullliu IZiiiiL.fi,;; ' - and.Sinale Comb Buff Orpington no nt Rapier M , t . w-- When you want a ploasant phys- - R.D.Brjbk8i.6:alfam;'ltli; Ic, glvo Chamberlain's Stomach and Jjlver Tableto a trial. Thoy aro mild In1 action and their and gentle produce a pleasant, cathartic effect. Call at an)r '.. deaiera for .a jHeraia-'Sl.Om tree sample. -- T ya A Plciwant-Physic- . ' Eggs' from Prize Winners nt Kentucky Stutd Fair, 1011. JInve mated up three pons Viqhi which .1 will sell , Eggs nt Sl.SO, $3.00 nnd $5.00 per setting of 15. Will book order.1? now for shipment later. Send for natlri5L, list It's free, Will also sellsn few laying Pullets nt $2.00 each. Satiss faction guniniteed. Subscribe for The O ayV j f o