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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): April 17, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912041701_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): April 17, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. ' "I Com, tb Herald of a Noiiy World. Utiti tf ill hiieii Lnmbtriag at Mj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 38th "SEAR. AWFU L FATE OF HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1912. RAILROAD NO. 16 1882 Hart- f y i ft f : Indicating where she 000 vessel, CAPTAIN ALEX ROWAN went ddwn. Agents of tjio Virginian and the . MET DEATH ON RIVED Parisian at Montreal think tho Parisian may have arrived in time to SEA be of assistance, but the Virginian, II probably too late, proceeded on her Went to Watery Grave in a voyage. The latter will not be In Strange Accident Well until she with wireless touch Biggest reaches the Irish coast. Known Here. Tjio latest reports here from the Rammed by Iceberg. Virginian were that she could not Captain Alex H. Rowan, forty-seve- n reach the Titanic before 10 o'clock years of age and one of the REPORT GREAUOSS OF LIFE this morning, eight hours after she best known river men of this secwent down.- It is equally doubtful tion of Green river, was drowned at about the Parisian. LiEven the survivors suffered hard- 11 o'clock Saturday morning, about Mammoth $10,000,000 miles above The Carpa-thl- a two and 'one-hal- f ships from exposure. near Jamestown. His body picked up lifeboats eight hours ner Meets Disaster On was recovered about 2 o'clock In after the ship sank. Maiden Voyage. It the afternoon. The Titanic cost $10,000,000. Captain Rowan was tho owner of had aboard $5,000,000 In diamonds, Jolly Tom, tho gasoline towboat, WIRELESS CALLS 1JIUNG HEM $500,000 in freight and nearly bags of mall, much valuable nnd at the time of his death was Cllallfax, N. S., April 15. The registered mall ana a large amount engaged In taking a raft of logs down to the Smith Cooperage comCanadian Government Marine Agen- of bonds. The raft was The Carpathla has C75 persons, pany at LIvermore. cy hero at 4:15 p. m. received a dispatch that the Titanic la mostly women and chlldren.aboard, ahead of tho boat, which was gowireless ing down tho river. The tow driftsinking. The message came via tho bound for New York. 1 ed against the bank and struck ship Mlnla oft Cape Race. It cable some trees that hung out over the said that the steamers towing the DATES DEMOCRATS WILL CHOOSE THEIR DELEGATES water and Captain Rowan stepped to get were endeavoring Titanic from the boat onto the raft for the into shoal water near Cape Race April 17 purpose of pushing it out Into the Illinois (convention) purpose of beaching her. lor the .April 18 river. Ho stepped between two logs Alabama (convention) April 19 In such a innnner that he was undispatches up to noon Nebraska (primary) Wireless April 19 able to extricate his foot and tho passengers Oregon (primary) y showed that tlie (convention) . ...April 29 raft was carried down under the of tho monster Whtto Star Liner Colorado (primary) April 30 boat, with him on top of It, crushan lcehurg off Florida Titanic, which struck 30 Newfoundland coast last night, Massachusetts (primary). .April 30 ing nitd drowning hlra between the the raft and tho bottom of tho boat. aboard the Delaware (convention) .. .April vere being transferred May 1 An account of tho accident was steamer Caipathla, a Cunarder Georgia (primary) April 13 for Connecticut (convention) .. .May 1 telephoned to LIvermore and anwhich left New York May 14 other boat was sent out at once. California (primary) Naples. May 14 Tho little boat was pulled off the Utah (convention) Anothor liner, the Parisian, of Michigan (convention) .May 15 raft and tho body of Captain Row-a- n tho Allan Company, which sailed Maryland (convention) .May 1C wa3 recovered and taken to his from Glasgow for Halifax on April Iowa (convention) May 16 home In Owensboro. already close at hand and asC, Is For a number of years Captain S. Carolina (convention) . .May 21 sisting in the work of rescue. May 22 Rowan had engaged In the towing Ohio (primary) The Baltic and Virginian also are Virginia (convention) May 23 business up and down Green river near the scene, nnd the Olympic ap- New Jersey (primary) May 28 nnd was a Yery popular man. Sevparently Is near at hand, as tho I Texas (convention) May 28 eral vears ago ho was landlord of wireless Information concerning tho Georgia (convention . ,. .May 29 the Commercial Hotel In Hartford iransfer comes from Capt. Had- Rhode Islam", (primary) . ..May 31 and was well known here. He Is dock, of the Olympic. South Dakota (primary) . ..June 4 survived by a wife and two child.June 4 ren, Miss Annie Laura Rowan, sixThe first news of the accident Ohio (contention) was received by the wireless opera- W. Virginia (convention) . .June 6 teen years of age, and Tanner Row-otwentv-on- o vears of age. Twq tor at Cape Bace. It said: Minnesota (cqnyentlon) . , . .June 6 .. slaters, Mrs. Maude Peay, of Little "Have struck an 'Iceberg. Wo SHREVE. Rock, Ark., and Mrs. Julia Ather-toare badly damaged. Rush aid." April 15. Mrs. Anderson Daviof Nuckols, and one brother, Within half hour the Virginian son and Uttlo son, Master Corley, M. Louis Rowan, of LIvermore, been comof the Allan line had parents. Mr. and Mrs. municated with and her captain Risked her near Davison, Saturday also Burvive him. He was a member of the LIvermore camp of Modto the scene. Jas Gentry, was headed directly Sunday. ern Woodmen of America. Shortly afterward the Virginian and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Duff spent - following her local jo sent the Saturday with Mrs. Duff's parents, GEN. FRED D. CHANT DIES ngents: wfrUtlngfilll, of SUDDENLY IX NEW YORK says she Is badly dam- Mr. and Mrs. C. T. "Titanic Ice- ITrlsler. aged as result of striking an Crowe has returned Miss YorK, April 11. Major-Gener- al Now berg. She demands immediate as- 'home Bertha visit with after a Frederick Dent Grant, U. sistance and we are rushing to her faer brother at Oaks, Ky. S. A., died hero at the Hohelp." Mr. Brady Payton, who Is, In, the tel Buckingham. From time to time other wireless "omploy Bridge of the ' Champion within an The news followed In each It advices were received. l rcomnany. Is at home for a few hour of the reported Illness of was stated the Titanic was still In Idays. He has Just completed a son of the eightGrant, eldest touch and it was not until 12;27 .bridge In Hickman county. eenth President, and himself Comthat Uie Virginian reported she had Mr. Slmdn Smith, of Fordsvllle, mander of the Department of the lost the Titanic. Thursday. Mr. East. message from the Ti- was In our town last A wireless Smith says he will start In a few Mrs. Grant telephoned the clerk's tanic, received shortly after mid- days for Canada and other points desk: announced that the night quick. The i with his hick horse. "Get a physician, lant new liner had struck an T. E. Butler lost a good flve- - .General is dying." Newfoundland off the banks of mule Sunday, thought to ( year-ol- d It was (lrst reported he had and was In a sinking condition. I 'be due to over-worstrangled?, but later tho doctors, li of the passengers to the Transfer Mr. Philip Thompson died last a statement, said It was heart dislifeboats began at once. The acci- Thursday at the home of his sisters ease. He had boon suffering from occurred at 10:25 o'clock last dent ship's near Asklns, after an oporatlon be- dlabestes and attendant digestive night. Two hours later the ing performed for liver disease. disturbances. His heart stopped Inwireless apparatus, which had been Mrs. Ida Godsey and daughter stantly. permit of working so badly as to Monday. Ho was born May 30, 1830, and only Intermittent and fragmentary lOlna went to Fordsvllle Dr. Godsey alms to start was with his father through severcompletely. messages, failed with Mr. Jack Hall to Louis- al of civil war campaigns. 'LaThe last words sent by the op- ville, where the latter Is to be op- ter he the went to West Point, He re erator told that the vessel was ap- erated on. signed In 1S81 nnd In 188Swas parently doomed, "sinking by the made minister to Austria. He re"head." and that the women pas Fnriners' Meeting. entered tho. army In the Spanish-America- n sengers were' being rushed into tho Revs. T. H. Balmaln and L. B. war and reached the feature Tichenor will speak at the followA reassuring lifeboats. 190C. He grade of was that the weather was calm and ing places on the dates named In married Ida M. Honore, of Chicago, FlRar, and help only a few hours the Interest of A. S. of E. organiza- In 1874. From 1894 to 1899 he away. tion: served as Police Commissioner of Bells Run, April 23d. Now York City. LATER REPORTS Beech Valley, April 24th. Magan, April 25th. Another Robbery nt Maceo. Terrible Indicate That There Washington Station, April 2Gth. Another robbery has been comSpeaking will be at night on each mitted at Maceo, being the third Loss of Life. date, beginning about 7:30. within the past four months. Sometime during Thursday night, New York, April 15. It is fearNew York UiilnNtructrri. the barbershop and restaurant coned more than 1,500 people sank to New York, April 12. A delega- ducted by R. Goode was entered death, when within .four', hours aftion of ninety members, unlnstruct-9- d ind tho burglars secured ?25 in ter she struck an Iceberg, the White for any Presidential candidate Star liner, Titanic, bound from Liv- but bound by a unit rule, was cho- money. It Is not thought anything else was taken. The front door to erpool to New York, foundered off sen at file State Democratic conven- the building was pried open, and Newfoundland banks. y to represent "the State tho cash drawer In which tho monUp to midnight, G75 passengers, tion A In the Baltimore convention. ey was kept was demolished. ftstly wpmen and children, were platform, featuring tariff revision, It was only a short time ago that accounted lor, a wireless received was unanimously adopted. burglars entered the store of the saying they were on the Carpathla Maceo Mercantile Company and se"bound 'for New York. Notice; money by blowThe White Star officials are still The party who got our paper fas- cured about $75 in "nopeful that other vessels, notably tener will please return same, as ing open tho safe with dynamite, tho Parisian and Virginian, have we are In urgent need of It. It 1b believed the ' execution of saved some or all of ,the others. THE HERALD. disAccording to a Cape $ace Fountain, an American', by Mexican The Court of Appeals holds that rebels will prejudice any attempt patch, the Carpathla' picked up sale, barter or on the part of the latter to secure these passengers, and when "she ar- the law agalnst-vthocognltlon ' from the United States rived at the scene, there was only" loan of Intoxicating liquors doe - not forbid giving them away. as belligerents. floating wreckage of the, $10,000,- ASSESSMENTS torate of Rev. Arnold, and in moved her membership to the INCREASED $137,000,000 State Will be SHIP III And Debt of the Wiped Out World's Steaijier as Result of ' This Action. Kentucky's Indebtedness will be wiped out In the next three years and the burden of taxation lifted from the people as a result of the action of the State Board of Valuation nnd Assessment Friday In Increasing more than $13, 000,000 tho assessment on franchises of the railroads of the State. Tho State will receive In taes nearly $700,-00- 0 more than was received las't year from this one source and when the board completes the assessment of all public utility corporations, It I sbelleved that these corporations will pay to tho State a total of nearly one million dollars more than they paid last year. Ono result of tho action of the Friday will bo to do away board wltbAany necessity for any extra 3CPRion ot the Legislature to pass n public utility bill or take some other step looking to the raising of money to meet claims. The deficit an now he wiped out without any further legislation and It ls believed now tint thoro will be no further talk o' an extra session. The boatd which raised tho corporations Is composed of Thomas Rhea, State Treasurer; Dr. C. F. Crecelius, Secretary of State, and Honry lJot.'-o- i th, State Auditor. It Is said that the action of the board upon nil matters considered it the meeting, was unanimous. The companies will now have thirty days In which to present their claims, arguments and cause for a decioase, at tho end of which time the ligures will go to the tax duplicate. The board may, If It sees fit, after hearing the representatives on the question, make alterations In tho figures announced today, but 'from its final action there Is no appeal. At the rate of tlfty cents on the $100, this increased assessment will produce to the State the sum of approximately $685,000 and, since It Is not likely that there will be a decrease to any appreciable extent during the subsequent three-- years of this administration, or for that matter at any time beyond the life of this administration. It Is figured can be that the Commonwealth freed of her debt and the burden of taxation upon the people equalized. ROOSEVELT AND WILSON CARRY PENNSYLVANIA - e, 4,-0- 00 ... to-da- ford Baptist church, and was ever a faithful Christian and loyal to her church and its institutions. On February 21,1878, Mrs. Smith was married to Col. T. J. Smith, who survives her. To this union were born six children. Three of these dleil in Infancy, and the following daughters are living: Mrs. Jesse Thomas Render and Mrs. Mrs. Mary T. Bennett, of Lawton, Okla., and" Miss Willye A. Smith, at homo. She also leaves five sisters nnd one brother as follows: Mrs. Artie Berry and Miss Cindei a Norrls, of Whltesvllle; Mrs. G. A. Coots, of Beaver Dam: Mrs. Susan Mary Hayes, of Owensboro, nad Mrs. James Cecil, of near Hartford, and Samuel C. Norrls, Whltcv.ille. The remains of Mrs. Smith were kept until Friday to await the arrival of her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Render, also Mr. Orvllle Bennett, her of Lawton, Okla. Funeral services were held at the Baptist church Friday afternoon, conducted by InterHev. GnMIn, of Owensboro. ment followed at Oakwood. Tho large concourse of pooplo of all classes who attended the obsequies attested the high esteem In which the deceased was hold. Truly, she Is gone, but not forgotten. el-lson-in-lason-in-la- MEXICO IS N ORDERS By o. s. Instructions are Forwarded to Rebels Also. HEDICAN LIFE ID PROPERTY Must Be Safely Guarded Or Belligerents Will Pay Consequences. WORD "WITH THE HARK OX IT" XICHOLAKYILLE (JOES w irr r rxr v ex l "x ex t t o, ... ... k ....... n. n, two-wee- Gen--eru- to-da- y, Ice-'jfc- rg k. Philadelphia, Pa., April 14. Tho Pennsylvania primary election landslide. resulted In a Roosevelt Ab the returns continue to come In his victory Is made more complete. delegates elected Of the sixty-fothirty-tw- o disIn congressional tricts, fully fifty are pledged to vote for Roosevelt. The State convention Is sure to by be controlled the nntl-Tnforces. The Taft managers are stunned and have nothing to say. In Philadelphia Tnft gets seven of the twelve national delegates. Woodrow Wilson Is at the head of a practically solid delegation. ur ft -- U'DDEX DEATH OF MRS. T. .1. SMITH AT HARTFORD People of Hartford were Inexpressibly shocked last Wednesday upon the announcement morning that Mrs. T. J. Smith hnd suddenly expired nt her residence here. She hnd gone out Into the yard to attend to her poultry when she wns suddenly stricken with an attack it acute indigestion. She was assisted Into her house by mombtys of tho family and Drs. Riley and Wedding hastily summoned, but she began sinking fast. About half nn hour later she expired, but was conscious to tho last. She realized tho end was at hand and spoke tenderly to her family of her departure. No better woman ever lived and loved' and died In Hartford than Mrs. T. J. Smith. It was hers to enjoy tho love and highest of all;who knew her. Mrs. Nancy Ellen Smith was the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Norrls, and was 62 years, four nonths and one day old at the time )f her death. She was born and eared In Daviess county, Ky. She 'olned the Baptist church ntWhltes-rllle- , Ky., In 1877, under the paB ct Major-GenernT- to-da- , ' " mer-iscwise sent to Marlon Letcher, Consul nt Chihuahua, with special representations addressed to General Orozco. Orozco recently refused to recognize Mr. Letcher as the American Consular berepretenttu'w, cause tho United State?: withheld recognition of the rebel cause. The "dry." representations to Orozco accuse mm him" of "practical murder" of JUDGE JEP C. .JOHNSON Fountain, an American Thomas DEAD AT GREENVILLE gunner, enlisted with the Federals, V but summarily executed last week Judge Jep Cj Johnson, one of the when taken prisoner by the Insur-recto- s. best known men In Western Kentucky, died at his home In GreenThough declining to Justify parville at 6 o'clock Wednesday after- ticipation by Americans on either noon. He had been in feeble health side of the' revolution, the United for some time and his death was not States expressly stipulates that unexpected. American combatants, when taken Judge Johnson had resided in prisoner, must be given humane Greenville for nearly 20 years, mov- treatment In accordance with the ing there from Calhoun. He wag 78 International rules of war. years of age and his long life hnd The correspondence made public During the been full of activity. Is admittedly the strongCivil War he was a Colonel In the est demand the United States is Confederate army, nnd as n lawyer known to have made upon Mexico and jurist he has been widely for respectful treatment of AmeriHe wns a member of the cans as well as other foreigners. known. Constitutional Convention from Mc- and declares that a continuation of Lean county. Illegal acts Is tending "to difficulties and obligations, which It is to Damage by l'onil River. the Interest of nil true Mexican paKy., April 13. Madteonville, triots, as It Is the desire of the The loss to the farmers in the Pond to avoid." River section of tho county duo to United States, The Instructions to Ambassador the overflow of that stream has Wilson, sent by tolograph been estimated at $10,000. Old were as follows: residents of thnt section say the Immediately commu"You will water never before mnde such Innicate tile following to tho Minister roads on their lauds or remained so for Foreign Affairs: long. Travel for several miles has "Tlie enormous destruction, conrebeen cut off. Tho water Is now Increasing, stantly of valuable ceding and tho condition Is ImAmerican properties In the course proved. of tho present unforflmnte disturbance; the taking of American Governor Appoints Juduos. Frankfort, Ky., April 13. The life contrary to tho principles govnppolntcd J. H. erning such matters among all civGovernor Cooper as Police Judge of the town ilized nations; the Increasing danof Palntsvllle, In Johnson county, gers to which nil American citizens In Mexico are subjected; vice John H. Howes, resigned. nnd the possible Indetlnlto conHe designated Judge Flem Gor- seemingly don, of Mndlsonvllle, Special Judge tinuance of this unfortunate situato try several cases In Daviess coun- tion, compel the Government of the ty In which Judge BIrkhead was United States to give notice that It expects and must demand that disqualified. American life and property within To Deliver Chickens. the republic of Mexico must be justPooled chickens to be delivered ly and adequately protected, and at Beaver Dam Wednesday and that this Government must hold Thursday, April 17th and 18th. Mexico and the Mexican people reNothing but pooled products to bo sponsible for all wanton or Illegal rocelved on said days. acts sacrificing or endangering Bring your eggs. American property or Interest there S. L. STEVENS, situated." L. B. TICHENOR, H. T: PORTHR. Subscribe for Tta Herald 31 a Tsar Committee in ht y, to-d- Lexington, Ky.. April 11. After bolng "dry" for six jenrs, Nlcholas-rillthe county seat of Jessamine oounty, returned to the "wet" column, thioe saloons opening their doors for dispensing liquid refiesh-ment- s to the public. many Government So licenses were" held by persons In tho town, allowing liquor to be sold by the quart, that the citizens, after watching developments for some time, decided that If liquor was continued to bo sold there, the town should have some revenue, and at the recent local option election the town went wet by a decisive majority. The Council fixed the license at y was set for the $1,000 and reopening of tho saloons. The temperance people, however, declare that they have not surrendered, but that their next move will be to secure an order to have an election held under the new county unit law, enacted at the last session of the Legislature, which they hope will make the entire Including county, Nlcholasvllle, Washington, April IS. Warny ing was Issued by the Unlt-e- d States to the Mexican Government, ns well ns to Genet al Pascual Orozco, chief of tho revolutionary forces, that "it expects and must thnt American life and property within tho Republic of Mexico be justly nnd adequately protected, and that this Government must hold Mexico and the Mexican people responsible for nil wanton or illegal acts sacrificing or cndmigor-In- g American life or damaging American jwjpm or Interest."- Tho attitude of the Fulled States, as expressed to both the FodurnI nnd rebel authorities, is that any maltreatment of American citizens "will be deeply resented by tho American Government and people, and must he fully answered for by the Mexican people." Acting Secretary IluntliigtonWil-son- , of the State Department, who y Issued special Instructions to Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson, at Mexico City, and Marlon Letcher, American Consul at Chihuahua, to-daid -to-da- authorized the statement that Intervention was not contemplated by the Tutted States. Ambassador Wilson was ordered to communicate at once the views of the United States to tho Mexican Minister Tor Foreign Affais, and u copy of his Instructions was like- ' ";T4 yKtoteiHMtjaw r r PAOK TWO. i n r Ij ; I' H li it "V i ?i 9 ( i i i - . ,('"' vfc lit neuoruiiuiiB .toi :urcuuiiiK nuv "liberhl must bolmalnt centuries of training td make a self niisi --rW on oJufirts to prescrlBf . f, ., ii ". BULfti 'AUK nnea. rui uwern. lie uounuary governing cftWW tfrepuTJncTfed' icnturjcs we have been building a oven ii our jmnwp .1 Jv1" c wings. arer""nor theso "to bo" taken creator than Dianas ternplirto-thesHJr.)Mjrv uum- "in.u Vujo '.account, wh.n ,we s$a,rtT, Ijousfr 1 wo gods. For eitturleg joutwgroatour st artisans, carvor3. architects cleaning; when we dismiss Haooythe efrl. or woman, "who hds never-suffere-d from judges as so much dead weight, to painters and sculptors have wrought h'.pon this? magnificent Dtructuro.; Kahy.of the diseases of womanhoodl Or, if sheyjiasifc5enTa determine whether thej Sherman Buf;tTe?HqsTHfs Stronghold Of law shall be revised, repealed or is not yet complete, nor can It be Is sufferer, Jhappy is srm f sTir has learned of the wonderful e; Agains- t- Harmon; till manHs perfect? Bntv'jsreat-- j tumondedrwhctheT-tt-would--be-wlsTj'ehefhs of Carduf. 'the woman's foriTcI Our Laws; arbltra-Ip- n God! hv ap is t,4P.bPrf?siWy1ad -submit to internatlqnnl mi I Ca'rdui Is a gentle, Jpfi'ic. remedy, ll the grievance of, Columbia, .unholy, of dreams harmless, pjirely vgetabkj, It is a natural .medicioe-rsaf- e, THE MENACE 'IB 0U8 BDUIUB pin whom .Roosevelt so shameless-- tween the morbid VcJdkleaS Ampl'tlpi o 'sUll? of land It has' beeni insuccessful use for more than 50 years. "It swiped, a v.iT i across the Isthmus of Panama; of thb'"Uem!rgogU'e,,,Bnd' 'tHe'IUWi i lias turcfd thousfands.1" Iff should' dCLtji samei forj J Threatens Not to Serve as a unclassiOfJusticoffinFbJjndjjM(ie whether we shall have, antax which mous spirit of Herostratus? ,t i Guard) p,ell, $; raajjlnefs, jtbo ' ta- -ii fied system of property f. halfcr-tt-l- tf MiVl,Jlr .' nriiv " wealth grand old ship of state as she plows .. I may drive the Intangible vu i Unreasoning tidulahds M iiV3 stjraHiilwUerSna from the. State and leave visible th.o storm-sfcept- ). GiVsf6r,'0lildan;in,r 2)1. Ti,.,. to thousand mines are lain. Heaven ML .' Mobjt MQf'ttile property to hold the bag; hoy ,')'. SI ii'i'.'u. bust a bad trust without hurting preserve her from. I. the !ocks and stlll-"w"' is roit PitocmfcssivE iolicv the dflA'PTlilt'li: the gopd; what Is "doubtful prac- shoals and may she s i i values"; where waters like a thing qf. life", and Mrs. wary ieeiy, or uenver,. ienn.f(says, . I trunk tice" and Continued f"m A"rl1 3d, Chicago, 111., April. ,an mere is no ionic on eartn, as gpoq as u.ara). The ffdracJUnfi! i hnd. coraJflfexW jllljerty should end and . authority may, this. tidal waye of experimental authorized, Interview ll.: In itj William . J. ientnciJs-o- f 'our moral and material-interestbegin, and thousands of other prob politics soon subside and once-morwuii nit: very oesi results, i naa sacKacne ana neany Bryan makes t plear. that Iiq will snolly-gonter- s, bur-tail- s and, lems that centuries of time, billions submerge the are so delicately everything a woman" could suffer with,, until Mopk.CarduL.H , and may all the dema- - Insist, upon the adoption, at a "pro-has be: ijrion billions of money, rivers of sMiWU fA $qw, Vlcel. belter than t have for 'two gressi.ve" policy and nominanecessity. Now only the blood and the combined and loft-- 1 gogues be -- ..m.. n qf a man in, sympathy with tion always recommend Cardui to other i suffering: wbmfeniji (Conclud.d. next week.) most fitting talent aifd tompera-nien- t, lest intellects of the ages have such a platform at the Baltimore can't praise it too highly. As a medicine orweak tired, specially trained, can traco been unable to, solve? convention and announces .em' It Is a most grotesque and specand perplexing worn-o- ut wOmen, Cardui is safe and reliable. ' Try it,1 today. the knotted thri-aDs..' - resign phatically that SIXTEEN SONS OUT OF as tansies In our social fabric, so com- tacular crusade. The (io'rdlan knot delegate, If .Nebraska instructs for Wlittio: Ladles' Advisory DepUChitUnooEaMtiidnfe'Crii'ChaUthooti.Tenn. I'll, pleted Is Its silken warp and, woof. that has puzzled the ages Is to be for Special Instructions, nd .Harmon and instead will go boforo boojt, "Home Treatment for Women," sent free. J 56 THIRTY-THREbungler. cut by a swashbuckler, not untied. E CH1LDREM No longer may we trust the the convention and fight him as the Ju A single bribed or : The occupation of the "candidate of Wall streoft" a botch Is a ror can hnng a Jury and thus de- Is gone. Now s of the, Demo "With Woman Fought for However Intelligent the feat Justice, yet who but' a reckless Of This erime. cratic .party progressive and nearly. I not look experimentalist would farmer, If he have a watch to would not hesitate to help Gov. been "reserved for tne docks; and, of tho Repub Their Country Big PenT 'f not quite one-laho must soek a Jeweler; If a with gravest concern upon a proWilson tln ono State- hnd Speaker while but of this will bo lican party progressive, tho neces XejMl document to draw, a lawyer. posal to abolish a fundamental sysray own diu( jmmediatoly improved,' tho Imsion Asked. sity .for nominating a Democrat uiaiK in anoiner, in by the sacred tradiiio the court and bar never so tem hallowed We havo. pn unfortunate situation. provements 'thus provided for ,who (Is.. also progressive ought to be Wilson, Clark and "HarMon are all learned, If n human stomach Is to tions of a thousand years and the construction work that will Washington, Apiil 11 Uopreson-- j apnarent to anyone," snld Mr. Bry- candidates at the primary and tho give tHfe turning basin alone fin lie analyzed, a chemist must be call- very greatest single contribution to area so apparent that It Is ed. Everybody to his trade, the human government? But theso cru- - tatlve W. B. Francis, of Martin's an. "In fact, is aspirant for tho division between tho progressives of, 271 ncres. Thore will bo a se' faithfully to his saders are not so sentimental. They Korry, has asked the Committee on no Democrat shoemaker sticking may enable tho Harmon forces to ries of piers on either side of tho Democratic nomination as an avow- get gravity ,'ensions to glvo itself if It Invalid will abolish 3ast. the instructions even though' canal entrance, each of Whlctt will venture In their path. Not mediate consideration to, tho bill ed reactionary. The common people are great, Harmon might have lets than one-hal- f, bel,000 feet long. The width of "Kveu Gov. Harmon ,1s being sublime In their way, and the best 'o mention --the untold injury unwise . which he has Introduced granting a the votes In ' that State tho the canal between the-- pier ends will is; urged ontiroly on. the ground- - thatall,-legislation would pension" bT $TW0 n" momli '" 6r "Judges "df" general remainder being divided between be 3,000 feet. all his literaof Jacobshurg, he Is a progressive Thoy know good government from there are 3SO.O00 innocent stock-- . Sarah Brandon, The piors will be' 1,000 feet 'long1 - Wilson and Clark. to tho progresture Is addressed upon the dividends of Belmont county. Ohio. Imd, hut it takes lawyers, Jurists, j holders "If I couldvbe satisfied that eith- and tho slips' between them will be Mis. Brandon's case is one of the sives. The Democratic progressives er Wilson .or Clark Was so 'far be- 300 feet wide. The, length of the statesmen and economists to worn which many doubtless ontiroly de-- t out the details and apply the prin- nend, In the 100 trusts of tho coun-- ; ra0st remarkable which has, come would e willing to. pay a liberal re- hind the other as to be clearly a piers permit tho'dock'lhg at any ono They knew "Tho Woman try, yet Is an excited and Inllamed to the attention, of tho Pension v;anl for a,iy 1'tornture sent out by menace to tho success bf tho pro- of them of two vessels 400 ciples. feet long Triumphant" was inimitable and uajoilty to recall our courts and Committee. Her first husband was his campaign managers appealing gressives I would not hestltate' to or three vessels 300 feet long on ' millions wreck theso trusts, right or wrong? Charles Brandon, a soldier of the to the reactionaries. This Is a trlb- - support the stronger man In that Immoral, but who of the mat wan street pays to pro- - State, reserving trie right to give either side or both sides at once. Ah! Never was there a time Mexlcun War, by whom she had 22 but a Hart could have seen that diThe width of, the slips between the quarry, plead- when we had greater need of wise, children. I'pon his death sho mar-- 1 gressives. vinity, locked in the onposltq advice In any; other piers will- permit a vessel to Ho In yow rare t0 discuss the rcl- - tho ing to be chiseled out? Why, then, 'irave, cool and conservative men at tied William Sweeney, who had 111 "Do State where conditions were revers- the slip with" steam barges on either ' It is a time when the ehllilrcn. thus mnklnir their, com- - ntlve merits or any of tne gentle ed alionlcl we try to .reverse these ma the helm. side for the transshipment of the. terial conditions, and set the farm-- J cobbler hns deserted his last, t"e blned family consist of 33 children. men who aro candidates for Popular- - .Magazine. "I am a candidate 'for" del'egato- - freight; Democratic nomination?" was askBiandon's-sondrafting constitutions, peace Sancho I'anzas are looking for their sixteen of Mrs. or to j from Nebraska. ' If elected, r 'Constipation coBipactB and international laws, Islands, the domagoguo Is in How- -j enlisted In various regiments,) ohief-i- r, ed. brings many ailand tho State Instructs 'for either' avoided "No, 1 , have studiously when wrens are making proy y from Ohio, and one son, John the manual laborer, reviewing and YVilsop or Clark, I shall be gTad to ments In Its 'train and Is 'the prirecalling Judicial opinions qn Ken where eagles dare not perch, and Brandon, Company P. Fifteenth expressing any opinion regarding carry out' instructions.' That! how-- " mary cause of much sickness. Keep' y tucky Rate laws, Vested Bights and fools are stalking In where, if the j ohlo Voluntqers, died In Andnrson- - th.e relative availability, of tile twp. ever, would not indlcat6 any' 'per- your bowels regular, madam, and eminent domain, with, a tilt now ,dovil himself were to venture, JTa vllle Prison. He was her chief sup gentlemen w,ho seem to be dividing sonal preferencd hetwderi Vhto tWo you will escape' many' of tha all- Wilson .and gentlemen.1 ' ments" to whldh Women are stibje'ee. ' and then at the enigmatic Fourth would apologize. It Is all ? mock- port, and it' Is on account of his public attentlon-r-Gov- , ing mtrago, a treacherous compass doath' that sho now draws $,!? a. Speaker- Clark. I have, avoided , Dimension? however, 'the party" In my Constipation 'is a Very simple' thing5, If, any preference as bqtween. But of all the fantastic whims 'hat. leads the old ship, straight on month pension. State Instructs for, Mr,,. Harmon. I but like many" Blmplo thlng8j It may I to tho rocks of Scylla, whore the reyqars Uhose .two gentlpmen.- for several, rea sllall vagaries, that of Mrs. Brandon. Is now 114 anil new-bor- n npt. willing to lead to serious Conseqfde'ifcgS. 'Nat i resign, for.!, , I call of the Judiciary and its decis- ong of, the syrens, lures helr vic iof afje,, according to thq. authenticat- sons.. ,. The-- first is that am, not participate in. pjs nominnuun or rture often irieedsra little assistance , and when ChamberlnJn's t Tablets and clear In my.pwn mlndasfto which tnat or, any pinec reacjiotnary. ions, strikes me as tho. most vis- tims, to destruction, So, llkq Ulys ed records, s In feeble.-health' She: la qlmqst o them would bo able o polJ, the am ionary and subversive. Jt is, not sis, ye patriots, stuff wax In your poor circumstances. willing Harmon's drd glven t the first Indicatl.Qn.--f.-much- . Why, it ears ,and tlo yourselves to tto mast. helpless and requires Jhe .aaqlst- - larger vote, and .a flqodr fleal fmay friends In Nebraska should control distress and suffering max .be , evolution; it Is revolution. We may know- that Wall Street ance.of an attendant, Under ordl?. depend upon the action of the Re- rrfy was never Intended that this mi--- ac,tI,on andreyenmylscniirg-In- g avoided.. Sold by; all tlealors. t ' :r branch should enfjr or de-t- mus.t relax its strangling hold upon! nary, circumstances tho.rule oftho. publican convention: . that Is, ..the '. Imperative' I, rcgardljasan. what ' di'cy In the committee ii- would nptij allow th,q course of thqticonvfntion to. public opinion. Unlike the every, Important Industry duly tnp na.rqvrelMve nvallabHJtyt 'of tion. of the. progressives pfallow In .t' land: ,that taxes must be, rcducod amount nsked fpr Francis J branch,- it Is not repre FLETCHER'S, legislative FOR' M.-My resignation will' sentative in that senso. Without to tho actual .needs of tho Govern-- ; J bill, .but as tVe case Is .remarkable,; .these two candidates, and I would structions. , o hp 5,arr.Ir,ed . ,0UJ D, 1. s, appeals. have been 'made, for a liber- like to haye all the JIght I. pan get, 'someopo. else' wnptcari execute Hhemstultifying- Itself, bptraylng its trust ment, that class privileges are . that there Is ..downright rob-ier- y al allowance In this Instance, Cen before expressing any opinion re-j- lh 'hnfh honnlrlf n'nrt' t'ifi lBttei,'., ' and defeating the very purpose of f' . "rA tiWR'Afllfctldn. 'U-- . ; S:- Treasury tgetsi when the Its existence, It could not yield In tral Sherwood's. committee, has jthq. .gardlng- elthqr mqv. : W,llson-,-- or "Yo.u, speak qf hot, belpg a del'e-ga- , 'Madlsonvllle, Ky.,AprIl 8. Capt. thalrts'cwrung matter under consideration, and Speaker Clark. pri.- , :, the slightest to public clamor. By .onjyill aufovery.-JIf. Mf. Har'mo.n" "gets (ho In- -' L, D.EHoc'kersnii'th, hi Confederale'"'' "In tho Becand place I- - am anx- structfdhB fpm your State; does wise provisions against the human from the scant earnings of the ffco-il- e while the amount of gratuity has veteran, wfio foIlowetl'Gen 5Torgafi,: .by a thieving tariff, vand that not been fixed, thb. bill will soon .be ious to render any assistance I can elements of Impulse and excite'' that mean, that jou will not attend wasj wUh him 'in prison', arid helped remaining-$B- , goes Into the cof- reported 'arid passed. 'n keeping rthe progressive fprqes He convention?;', .';.:' " ment, the judge Is sworn to render the hint tq,es'cap'e, lives heVS. Ho was ' " A group picture of Mrs. Bran- together so that they can ncti ,nnlt-odl- y ' "No. It doesn't' mean any such' bitten fifteen ye'af a"' judgment according to laws . by fers .of tho protected, or in other afeo 6y a1 'shake. ' f ' against .the. reactionaries, I which, every citizen Is bound, not words, that .the avorage family Is don's in sons who entered i the 'Unthing. expect to attend the con- and. every year Just at tills' se'asdri according to popular cry, no dif- taxed $87 every year ostensibly to ion Army now- - hangs In the. State-'loue- e Mifnk I can have more Influence In vention, wheth'cr I. go as a delegate he. feels the e'ffddts "of tho bite. "His .' at Columbus as an exhibit this respect If I observq a; strict) or no;, juy cnioi Dusiness in pon- legs turn spotted ference what that cry may be, and un the Government, but, as a mat'like the "snake, Judge who has the moral cour-nfi- e ter f fact, $'73 of It goes to collos-- i representing the greatest number of metrallty between them. the tics during my remaining years and hfe1 alsd suffers pkrtfal' blind- -' ' "And then, again, I dslre to to stand by the law In spite of nl combines, who In turn, brow-ca- t, soldiers from one family to enlist ' ' '"with ness, lasting sonio' weeks. 'ielp whichever one seems to be the will be .to servo tho peprjle deceive, .bribe and subsidize "romiany. State. ' thia powerful influence, Is the Ideal ' I whcfm.I hayo.colabqredBfnfce . . newsr., strongest In any particular, State, In Judge. Our courts are a bulwark voters,, Judges, national politics. If I can be the fight against the reactionaries."Iof" any against this, very danger, and a papers and magazines; but we also uni; i",'.,,,',r.Y!. r.vM seryko to them at'thls m& KOOSKVKliT COT,IiKC"r6' now that It, takes the. highest or-lbreach In Its wall means confusion .J., . t ' '. j t ' ' in provvniin ine noininuuon ui u ,of statesmen and the purest and . . and nnnrcliy. reactionary and In getting th6 n6m- -' Bevcrldge FOR flGEO PEOPLf recently, Our most precious rights o not Slightest Intellects to grapple- with iriatlon q( a real progressive,.' my Many,3a problems. Hartford Reader .WHI..'., these tromeudous We iade a speech In favor of In tho hands of numerical thq disposal of thd 'services . 'mow, too, that these men must be ident Itooscvolt beforo a Boston,au-lodged safely in the Constituhut ob'- -' Feel Grateful for This ' Old Folks Should Be- - Careful in party." I shall. do what I ?an to tion, with our courts on guard. Tell lven n free hand; no standing dience. In the course of his tain thq nomination ' of any prohe said: . "But it is said that are they to be recalled by a iiomid with clubs and recalls to mi, Information. ' Their Selections of Regiila-- . .' gressive who 'Is shown to " be the' Impair their a third term means the downfalj of ' mob? A fine scheme of progress blunt their sagacity, of Vh'e choice .of thp progressives nnd reform, to be sure! Who can 'iieigles, benumb their senso of re- tho republic Col. Booseyelt ougl)t ' tive Medicine. party." ' '" ' i If your7 back "gives out; read tho history of the Old and sponsibility, humiliate their, man-'oo- d to bo elected, If for nothing else ' weak or aching; suand destroy their usefulness. than to put an end to this silly BecomesMamel Niiw Court without realizing that Almost a JlliWcle. If urinary troubles set in, ' One of tho most siartlfhgj fch'angeF m;li u scheme. Is a dance upon a It Is ours to "know what work wo perstition." Hero is onb of tha We havq a safe, dependable, and Porhaps'1 youi1 'kidneys aro:"ln a ' altogether Ideal remedy that is a ant done and exactly whom to sebrightest' of the' Bpurausigoms jvet smouldering volcano? I believe It ever seen In any man", according to s,,, adapted to, thq require W. B." Hoisclaw, r Clarendon,' Tex., bad wV."'1. lect to do It. Napoleon owed his placed in the collection of Imitaf ';': Jews who recalled the rati the Don;t' delay-ii- se greatness to' his won-- h tions brought forth by the Roose- ments of. aged people and . persons iwas effected years' ago In hfs both rnnscendent "'boan's Kidney '' or I'ontlus l'ilate, with ' s' rful Insight in selecting his consequences It Is a "silly' su- )l weak cpnstltutions wpo suiter er. "He ' had such a velt candidacy. tho horrible reatffuT Pills.1 a Murat for the brilliant, re- perstition," Inno- is it had sense from constipation or any other icough," he wrltes( "that all our Hero is good evidence of their ' ' ' It .crucifixion of the I'rlnco of Are not our remedies am-jd- sistless charge; a Ney for stubborn enough In it to keep General Grant jqwel dlsorden We are sp. certain family thought ho wai- - goingflnto Kworth: inui ts elecrelleYa... theso from- being nominated a third time, that It will consumption, liut lid began 't6 uso' - Mrs. W. N;J'"Ba'rtlbVt, 'dsfu''' Trip-le- tt If a Judge Is wrong, appeal; resistance. Onr Argus-eye- d and. glvo absolute sat.sfaci Dr. King's Now Discovery,' and was" St., OwensboroT " Ky., says: If si fool, defeat him; If a scoun- torate, If It only will, can uso the although ho had led tho victorious ' armies of the North through tho Ion in every particular that wqof-- 'completely impeach him, and, if the law same Insight and Judgment. by'' ten ' DottleV. "Several1 Vears'-&fjT ilsed'boan-s'-- ' drel, cured Dot him of tho laity "who Is tired greatest civil war of history i And 'er It with .our personal guarantee. Now .he Is sound well and wilgh's' Kidney Pills andr- icannot. say too mnL' rmionl It. It is our duty ' to carefully select ablo and upright of playing the soyerlgn, doff his' is it so important that this '.'silly, that It shall cost' the .user, nothing 218 pounds. For 'mihy years our much In tholr praise,- For a long ncarlyi every symptom--.- ; judges, stand by them and uphold crown and go into training for superstition" be ended that,--, Mr. f it .falls to .substantiatoi our claims family has .used, tniV wonderful time rhem as conservators of the rights something ho deems better. Don't Roosevelt should bo elected to: end This remedy Is callpd Jtoxall. Order remedy for cough's, and .coias. with pf kidney diseases My .back; ache ! of thf people, and a. rofuge of thq" go to bucking and cavorting like a it, "If for nothing else?" Well, we 'Jes. ' j. excellent, results."',' Jt's qul(k, Bafo," terribly and, att nighti.'il did not , Rexall . Orderlies . aro, eaten Just reliable .and , guaranteed. . PrlcosBOg sleep-wellBryan's Commoner.- - 1 During tho iday.li was weak and oppressed who Seek prp-- .j howling ., DervUh with both (iars shall', soe. . T Iko pandy,i aro, particularly prompt arid ?4,00f (octlon from the arbitrary power of frozen off and his coat tall on flrd. TrJaJ .iiqttio free at nervous and Tin bed. alLitha lime ?) ; Ragged wounds aro painful, and Mii agroeablo; In action, may- .be ' Ay 'foot .becamo: swollen- ,:and Im, Iltful and. temporary majority. But bo sure your ambition does, not Jdmes H. WIlleroBv t, , ' mucji' annoyance. If notkVpt aken at any. time., day-o- r r ,m. knev I required a good -i IMlling to do this, endangers tho outstrip your merit. Tf you can :au?q they remedy .to: , fester "and becomo 'run- .lo: not. cause dlarrhpja,; ,.,nausert SAiV WfLL h'E LifRtiET- - r pound sand In .a rat hole, wo honor clear, very foundation of our systqm, cuTp.me. often heard'Doan's ' BALLARD'S SNOW srlping, exceastvo.-- . loosenes9,rj, or ning sores Ddbits'fir TitE" v6rld" Kidneji- Pills-highlVo havo made no great shakes of' your' skill, but' this does not nee'es- recommended!.-$H: !,.-LINIMENT is an 'antiseptic heal-In- g other.- - undoslrablo j pffects., Thay I 'ir; t r .'-I ;t e6 I procured ta: supply andi bogan . in tne saruy mean uiai you couijj sec mo liroBress. in rempay for. such cases. Appb' haye mvery mUd but iioe.ltlve a&i" contemplating "the "great talcing them. aB directed! i Doan't) t : last century, but grant that wo, world on flro.,Ip, economic .dJfforen- - It at nJght."befo'ro going to beq and problem Ijolng .solved in :you..aro lion updiv--.the- r Organs wUhiWhchtJ y- . Pills liave, and that. we are much moro'i tiatl.qn. cover with" a cptto'n. cloth bandago. ,hey thoy cpmeoln. contact, pppur- - ,tho c9nstniptloi . ot'ho Panama, aro theiTonljt cured ma",, and the'.In tho PockBole,rger's-I.umbag- q competent to pass upon fundamen' remedy' I will evBr.tise; i" It hpa'tj In a tyrdaya, "Pr.lceJZuc Lpntly nctlnBios regulative ton? Canal, thnfjfj rlTj-j- f of.thi frnlffirt 5$W .ki'lner', trou6le ? can thlghlyti' nnnnlo -- -r tal laws tljaour forefathers, wjiat Association, voll and gooi; iats,-I669'. 'f '(' Sqld hy' lpcupon tho rela-nepOc andl'llbo per bottle. ..mjiscular coat re.yommHna themiAlf they lived up about. the millions of foreigner hand, jVO' sajute ypu;but thjs t honor docno.t fit .ltsolf Hartford" Drug Co. Hartford, ifoU p.f-- the .baweli' thus pver.qomlng to the clalmsJHiade( for .themlica .or who k'nqw,., foth'lng about Donovan & ' Co, Beaver, Dam, Ken- - w.epkneseKtid ialdlE fa i jestorq the. provide for' tho, .largest and most a free citizen an exactly qualify you tqa expose, aiju i avuj n dealers. cPrlet'&Qsj. tucky. m ,bowels t toj iBioreavlgqrflus, kpd heal-- f iWmpleteJy ft'equlppedi-harborccflnd- ; centsiT EoaterMIlhdH(jla;, Buffalo-iit3U inu pufpaypiun jugglewho are piling in upon us every, ohthy acjlvliyt Thr;9fsiz. i.oc.jtgBco tha rwprldjrtttjbo 1cm Ne.york ,ole: agentetferjtittie 691.1 year, to say nothing Q(.the millions ry In tlq i "doctrine of , Absolute ca- - UaltedtStatMrted"tj thIlaclflo-(ndif3tbe; rttld B0.q;.Sold;.'ofllyiat quti stprflrr? 'i,, ,tis33 or a race wly haAf6f Just merged Trust. i i o'ri na, j A strip; ,yhp Rexall Store Jameg The cjrtemenlbfirrtbei HameDDWi's-Kl- oi from afutat bf MttWory, 23i2,obr0 ofY JJIVTouoh not Saguntum." ' ter front 'two miles la length has and! take no other. UamB' Hartford, Ky, whom are In our own State? It equilibrium between Authority and lit Wi mU 4i m. i . ' I r. i.ikph ' r , Ci ;fc,' wi -- T ,Uy-- 7 JHEfHAirrijbRD HRAtQ .... rr' s jVV1X98TiAY,Y-AVRtIr !?, 18'2. THE In the IlPl mtrT.!i rinirUr H I - L- Fa'JBetfl - ji uaj(,tiAonii.W: . mm formep,inentslj W V lfty-mll- : i. iris IiIj u n iiu .ii:sn . ..' alk X' s e iiust - , d, yea.Jif , " he-wi- ie bull-head- nine-tenth- re-pa- lf two-thir- ciri-bra- co i ld lBlt--npoir - to-M- r j I "tf .' . s . , , , ''"-- ' ".' - p . n' tjajlrj, er may-af-te- Children - J 1 - out-cage- ::&2EBS'W ' te ''' ..';' '" . . ... . ..,. '.):..' ep-ter- ed r'V 5 er "INABJmW a-- ". aj-e.- s , '" . '' ly ''r gen-3ral- . rg' o? - com-Hijin- - - i r . i a , - - ' -- v-J- n .l chlef-dog-pel-t- n . For-Io'-byt- ":o'tr c - Mrt-iiW- (Ofaiid.-iftloarithe!W- ipl' CASTORIA: i , WJSDNJW&AY, APfUL, 7if 1012. aused certain injuries to tlio hus and. Ho sued the sellers and to- - THE HARTFQRD HERALD PAGE THREE. unman "mince" nuwiirituuTwi) H tmln rnnrlio1 AT nrlfonnvtlln. nhniit OF FRISCO GRAFT 30 miles further up the road, and BY THE DOZEN ho had not returned, his wife bewHjumrr came uneasy. TTTllTTlim Going to Investigate, she failed Will Be Published Soon by to find in Trail Over ii The anytrace of him. The trainv r i men then telegraphed back along Abe Country, J i.c N,' l.-V.MJ Inn - )h t t: IhnI ltnn j1ckeil marla tViot lit a Vi1 w 4t-- K i Heavy-Loadecten d W11 "'9S- VeUi10T,'"HTtU V" MfiTTnnfti iTinii-- BOSS from Nortonvllle. up short 'distance KHr thurik It? A8 to this the court Liunvjuirii nil in ai BUT FJNAL ?zllzs.'C& rM i' 5TOP7mif1Hwe&WeYft VM&aaAXt !2S$.iUlUi ftM.'JRh,t,W 'frJIfl i.T3wfiM itawwio: nss,v'-rsrt"oTyfBifi- -' THK EASTEU HUNT )K .'LIBERTY SUNDAY .SCHQOL ,UI" Declared WOflQ Had Been dlcate lasslon or prejudice Intho Wfin Cfntn Behind .Prison !.,. nml ojA Imvo no tfirllnntlnri' t.n By using this Tele 1 fl of the Liberty .Sunday "A 2wtMtjjKWwttsflpiwrsiM ire phone you can rest as- nnsv imevn miXHV Kit &Vr near Beaver Dam, jiad pre Docket?"'''' mi uowniau. . To Him. pared a treat for the children In, siirori thai the danger I tJAlfrjpTW J TRIWyf Mtt I.- rJuri ff Ufi . n rut the way of an Easter Hun of a brenlc-flowIN A IfKNTUCKY CASE HE MENTIONS A FEW THINGS has Consequently on Saturday, April '"THE WAGES OP SUV BS EMUI" ::.vr::; Hil)' JlU wj v"i:hj J1!'!.' 6, In answer to the liberal Invitabeen reduced to a minJJi iPearikfort, ky.,"Aprll 12. At to .13 San Francisco. Anrll 12. Abra tions sent out, the children gathTSJow Ynrlr Anrll 15. An nmnZ- imum. ' RWt dfAivj ham RAief, Wonted p30lHil I boss ered at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. lng trail of i amours that stretcheU- ll MOStf.SeMW M . . . it. Always ready. No at 1 o'clock n. nij across me i$8vFaP'K,BcfcIOT SS&!B .fl JS& Urace , Tav SI v ra.. JQUeaAJsr eager for tollc and fun . were carried V'Wf .AiYIuM J4wie;oivtC,Teacs:jn'v5ati repair bills. See samHarvester Company Penitentiary, began In a SanFjan-cl8C- 0 s International AfteT engaging In game of base W two or three widely separatejlBec-tionples and get prices, a teris of ball and croquet. It was announced f country, was uncjpveied against tfie Commonwealth was afnewspnpeij of the , sjL . i m jtrtjcles'-whlph'ho declares willjcon-stltiitof- t'' that the" hour of me grand nunc In the Investigation ydf Ihe firmed.. .V The Juttgirfent Imposed' a find Jot j 'full expose" of thejmen was at hand and accordingly each ..19 death of Walter ,J. Sijlder j 'aUyerJla- $500 foPvIdlatlon of tWlnipro-- l lacdiiSedvwUh"''him in the 'reat ch'ld started forth to win the first 1 ing manager ofSportB of fto Tfmes. Agent. Hartford rlze, which had been offered tl Snyder met his death on, Sunday In hlblUng ppol, trust .or combination,. prosecution, hut not-- convicted. and. the Cbmm&nwealth is sustaineijl Ruet goes "baclc 21 years when Tie 'the one finding the greatest numhlmse'lf tho anartment occunled-bovary point In the proceedings. first galnod recognition from 'In- ber of eggs. This prize was won by and Mary.S. Karn, of Morrlstown, at Contention of the Company was fluential men. The first period is Slnster Lllburn Taylor, little son of is, J., Known as Aiamie onyuer, sou corporanbrldged hy a singles sentence. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Taylor. ' The woman that It was a Wisconsin St. Nicholas avenue. tion and not carrying on any busi"A few years later found me asThe sack race being next In ora declared that Snyder had stabbed onco 'In the ness in Kentucky at the time the sociated with the tools and messen- der, the prize In thU coiHest was w hlmBelf four times POWERFUL GENERATOR AND SENSITIVE RINGER upon It; that gers of tho railroads." a'lfo 'captured hy Master "Lllburn, T heart with a pair of shears which process was served Next iBthd iCorirtct( location of with a leading railroad official Is the terminal appendix of an artifiwithout ball In the Tombs on a goods into the state. told succinctly: cial donkey, which was carried off charge of homicide. -- The- court e; the "caurt-mcould bv little Cecil Snodgrass, the small "Tinv2lbhZfi' (Hat tfieTreaW-niart'i!?yaf84haa''bVftifvWaftIeaar8tlUili iSSJIiPiiSiSaJiLjilPS Uusincsq got passes, and favors from him. est lyjln .the, hunt. .( "and That "the service of Pot tho first time I dined Jn his TO BUY i .Master' .Cot uM- - Gray woii "romance." He had been succes-- I InKentucky process was pVoperly. liouEe.'" prize race.) slvclv Jockey., .race, tract tout, bar tho court'stlio tp agents wlthjn had upon The- - publication of the . articles were served in Hay, Corn, Oats, Stock Peas, Millet, Clover Seed, Timothy, Refreshments tender fair manager gambler and meaning ofWhe code. The court was precipitated by an eilltortnTfiJ hpVrtln(!,IwViterJ , Mi Uee'rfi J I to have rlurses. iifterl MUlch every Ited Top,, and all kinds of Field Seeds. Also Internationsays: fiiaiW a San Francisco newspaper on April epartf dj (for hohie j feeling that It MTu"11 Sucrene Dairy and Alfal.the.ctfniljiul laws of a State 4j 'which characterized Ruef as a ''ns'fcbba for"them"Mo be 'present, al Sugar Dairy, and IIor.e Feed. n'raosi every year since he reacheH 'could rf.bc'fcyessfully evaded by "Iranian hyena" and condemned the and that another tie of love had -J.0IIJ V fa Iorsu Feed, and Poultry Supplies. $., connecting 'tfi6' Illegal act! with agitation of his release, ade by,hima faf AfPiuvaBk. l!i bound, around their, heart6. .. as to give-- , the ll- -. Directors of public utilities cor- Those present were Mr. and Mrs. weeks ago (6 a business associate, Jonie'''th"er"a4t-:8was repeated tordhbjito a dotectlyp Jegalj apt the color of an Interstate poratlonB nnd railroad public off- Gllbert!jTfylori Mr. .and Mrs. Horactyiw ousinessi. u wpuia men icials jand polltlclnns. are. named by ace Taylor, lrs. B. Lee Taylor, Mr. Phone Xo. .10 at work ob the case. easy ma'ttor'to avoid rc- - Ruef in hfs prologue and de- Jno, W, Tayjor, Mr. J. Burch Th whole country's beof!orie 'gonH)lllty'-In'rfancases jof this clares that he Will show how monClpra' Leach hlrs.J Otis, Wilgrand old valentine to business ey was promised "and paia. .'ctfaracter. ' " liams, 'Misses Era Taylor,' Elfie Tay I ProfMntoniil Cardh known and loved and peri ooooooco;oooooo.'X)2coooooocj .cohstutlng Interstate ' "believe much good can come lor, Bessie Smith, Jessie Smith, V lovod by every type uf womafi GoU transactions commsree do mot affect, the Va,,d'ty from a straightforward statement; 'GlaHy 'GrhJViIrnaSteTeiJtf. Vltula Barnes.& Smith But I'm just beginver made. ning to leacn that they've got t'.ser:B .of a cummoo;, It 'Jb, dlflldult ,to of ray experiences,'' Ruef says. "I Shaver, Jell Taylqr Alene Black, Attorneys At Law clavs, andWBonnilXd showjjjg compreuBnaBiloYrTR. conspiracy may will give circumstantially all lm- - Suptiia "Doughis fThelmri Arbuckle, - KENTUCKY. HARTFORD, thesVlavUto .gffiOjfB begln- - bo viewed 'VaTarfLaft of Interstate portant facts ana events, Including Messrs... .tylbern Taylor, Claude Mer, W, II, HnnivK Mini C. K. mlili .commofoB.y&i. those leading up to and embracing. Taylor;1 3fy fan Taylor, Otho Burch, Hnmiunt-.- Ihiillliey linvernriued n imrturr Ing w ir'SrBeiTfeiw youm, Jho San .PranclBco graft prosecu- - Taylor, Thompson Taylor, Edward lilp fur tin. cruprHl iirucllre nt Ihw, SIIIEA1 IpiIEfNINGITIS , criminal unil illvorr.i Mr. Smltli i Edward lielncCnuuly Atliirnry, l prrvrutri) from Taylor, Rumsey' Smith, BAD AS ltEPpitTED tion," prHctlrlnrr audi rHHcH, Mr ll.riit will Here Ruef mentions the grantli-Jackson, Coaldey Gray, Roy Snod-ras- s, IimII vIiIiihIIv Hcrvpt ucli irartlc. tlltlceit J In llunfuril Itrpublti'Mii bullUllit;, Unit- ;. . .rn.. mama 1 fiv Vt. fTra Tuniifi'fl of a franchise to a street railroad ", Cecil Snodgrass-- Teddy lorn, Hii; cqmpany ana declares he will show 8 Vho haveen known J$lfB- - by; "V'ayland Render, Chester 519 East ye how money was paid Tor the privi- Edwards and Martin Thompson. der in the Ias,t low ornlng J. M. PORTER, lege. i . , S. Karn, of Morrlsttrw A WELL WISHER. W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, ;&. , H'e 'cy. Elna BushJa girl shall glYea full account of the son bf . PROPRIETORS 9 Santa- - Crua famous BEAVER DAM. KY. . convention TOOK HEK LIFE AFTER A tenderloin; IKSrtha Yeager Sny; "C. P. Heinz, foreman of .the Cour Will praUKt. hi. piultwiou lu Ohio and ao which, nominated. Gov. Gillette," ho , QUARREL WITH VOUNG MAN Helen Caulfleia, f of Detroit, and Job Printing Company, oIdIdk counties. Special attention glTeaioi' ..BUCKSMITH1KG.. my bmlneaientrnited to hUcare. New Britain, Conn. The funeral will be held Thursday continues, "and all , i conferences In rela.tlpn theretp." she is Uopklnsvllle, Ky.,, April 12. believes Yeager Bertha ) sLydcr's' VegaV yaowI'Mnd hasl te rooming., flJ Ruef' .begins his t narrative with a Hazel Anderson,-- the FRANK L. FELIX, The health department is pleased daughter of T- - B. Andertalned. attorneys to fight for the s-- y, the decreasing, numbe. r ( f men- - confessjpn. of repentance, Ho says In part: tdtjj, Wnich Ifehe sayi5l4moUhU-- ' frigltls' cage's 'reporte'd ' sd fi r son and a pretty and popular girl, this y HAETF0BD. KY., "Vith6thers' "i In committed suicide ,last .night by She said that sue week, as the number for t ie past $25,000. In Will practice and a taking carbolic acid, death re- Jlnlaecountles his profession CourtOhioAppeal HlJ haTejkHl,ed Spyrle had;i8he 'Ifcfree JihifDofnuiaixia'Wlth tie mm: s'clHhg out tho 'city of and In the of arfa prison celL It sulting. In time. The sui- Criminal practice md Collections. scedaltT,' not lacked the nerve, and added ber at Jhls tlmo last week, Is ten . Office In the perald build;iur A .tbpt-shwa8 comlivg ,to .fjew Yfrk Ies& lJOp M0Pila)l)f ladt week "lias taTten1 these' s'tbne' walls, ' six by cide followed A quarrel between' the' to assist Mary karn In heb 'fight Ibrl eight cases were reported, ' 'uesday ten, where1 the only light or air Is gcl o,nd a young man. 1 hey went OTTO MABTIN. S. r. HCKENNiyY C w'hlch co'm'es fr6m n' narrow to a picture show last night, and o'n life. fi'ljcKsjo VrYdneBdayj; five casesf that KY. HARTFORD, wlcke'f.'lo bring 'trie to a' rull reali- fthe way .homo llss Anderson Si while on Monday of this wek five zation LCOCOOOOCOCCOCOCOCCCOOOGOCP of this betrayal.' bought the acid, saying she wanted were reported, Tuesday two md to "I started life huoyontly.-- '"When to use It as a disinfectant. QRiiF LETCH ER'fi!, mj! day throo.lJBiiklHi a total bf te.n,J ) HARTFORD, KYI V left the- - university I had- the us- - j She gave no indJca,ton, qf sulcld- against eighteen. Dr. RobljiB pays period. How al tendency , nnd after reaching" ual high ideals 'of iST-ffici- l ) tlil:HiojdffrfMnfi Hi nijiberjls due and why my life-fle- thnf "wide of its j home, left the room where her flan-go- ..GENERAL INSURANCE.. sJ nne weatner. ue .says cnii.a- to tne WOMAN'S JIAKKET VALUE I now am determined' to trace ceo nnd mother were Bitting, undor Life, Sick t Jof the and write in detail, In the hop'o that the pretense of getting a drink of Mi ii' ,IN JMT' BIW W VAV!lY Lronr should take, I warm And sunshine 'and get as m.ucli It may prove of public' benelt aid water and 00k the poison. Woman, married womu.j( wlyi freslj .air as possible, while the may make amends for what society Will ESTABLISHED 1050.1 dolboUses' UhoVld be''kep5tM'weU, venti S v' art thou worth? Twenty-fiv- e - ,IwK iU", n,,uk II Its a tlnjr, z. has lost by hiy' work. ' diamond, a witch, lated and the fading of icarpets ' 'T rihall Write without e.xtcnua- -' Ornlnstons. lars is not too much, says the lewclrv or siher- Otto 6. ware, you can Ret' gS . Stock from t0 Cprt 'of Iewn tlon of'myselfsor those who ine Debt uuaniv ar vr. 142 cafees of, bought a can of what Tur-portgood mating $1.00 and $2.00 from farmer, ated with me. HoweVor harshly mpnlntrltln tn (Into 42 per cent, mav write, It to be kerosene 'oil, but which will be without malice per 1 f . Baby chicks 23 cents each. OLDEST MAIL ' ll.VKTKOIU), KV. contained 21 per cent, of gasoline. resulted fatally;'"' or 111 will, and "with 'no desire to ' Phone 09A f ORDER HOUSE MRS. A. S. CHINN; His wife attempted. to URft some of If you eat something which dis- make ot'hers" suffer as 1 havo sufOil) ce up stairs aver Wilson A - IN THE SOUTH. 12l4' Beaver Dam, ky. ' it to light a tiro. An explosion oc- agrees with you, don't let it work fered." Crowe, opiosltc court house. Will nn. atMis.1 f..1f rnttirv u tiavf wnnf curred, which caused her death and Its own way through. It's h slow clutlvely the Southern trade. Wr"e Ruef tells of him becoming dispractice his profession in nil the (or our tree uiusiraieu caiaiogue. Aouress. x that of her three little children, and process ""a'nd roakes""you foel bad. gusted with" politics and with havcourts of this ami adjoining counUL & C. Ge'r rld-o- fi it 'quickly by taking a ing decided to devoto himself exties nnd Court of Appeals. Commer clusively to "law. He refers to the uoxzo Louisviue, lij drives out dose of HERBINE: spec cial und criminal practice RELIEVE Ets rr, ArUcle Guaranteed. CHno I;nj)ur'ltles In the stomach and bow- railroad' "fixers." laity. 10 years I was associated "For els and you feel better immediately. ..Price 50c. Sold by ijartford with these men," ho continues. "I. WftW We Will Helr)3w:DprJ.t. Rejid Dtiig"co J Hartford, Ky., IJonovarf Wrote their platforms. I made PARKER'S BALSAM HAIR bes.atif.tJ th hols. m their nominating- - speeches. 1 quit ' & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. ami CImum .Our Guarantee. lromoUI ft luxuriant provt)). "f from" time to time and joined tho ! never jaiis to itesioro uroy Hair to Its Youtliful Color. Independent reforms m'overaenta on- -' hair fcUlrnr frevrnti -hOa HtWrT',RrPrewltt-rtnnBnn of Uy..,tn...lrjirn-that..th- oy nd1 at nmnHrt be " "complelW thg has helped countless emocratIorStat rKiecutlve ed by the same big interests. I TdTcaTSWlEopl3ailMtai3EE If you want clothes of any n remndv that we Dosltlvelr Committee, has Issued a call for a ooll thousands of thin, weak, guarantee ' will completelyrelleye 'meeting of Tflfe committee ut tho kiud.. cleaned, call on In Louisvi w on delicate, children, made An Item of Home Interest, indigestion Hartford Pressing Club. We fix the time and placo I I MCaxwell medicine nsodldurlngAtpArlal will , ;them i .I. v, f Democratic State lately cost tho UfiVrfflo1 jcaiijclqau, l ofyfslothcs O select delega s to been cured of kidney and hlahder ' .' This remedy has heen nam tyVrobasl. ypit,Jjayp:ftid gnarftntpe fealti- Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Certainly the National Convention at trouble. Ho says: J 5r! 1 IlloaVd of : IN, - YOUJt HESI-:- i tlynr morn on June 25rr will lid " satisfactory It'creates an appetite! Foley Kidney Pills' 'iMo! "Thb good -. DENCE OR BLACEJ3F BUS" tft9r VpJH jdqJpBi Wrt .'ftpr' "taking saidfdiges.tion, fill tfee INESS, AND PIJT Y,0JJRSELF ttot.'iioth.Ki'g will lye charged. , False "VVelg my j Rexall" Dyspepsia Tablets are hn been" them , PQNTACT.WTI- - 'We'aWfeadV'to StciAi vonr t. , 1 hnplr ttvaA faaltn,. cwa.u nW.rtv , I , iJikfeifr. JX m eins witli VicH Villi ". .1 iv.wng .Aaar1 n n m , , .j sVht d ftiepenltefctiaryJ for t topor- - wmw, tlio V'Ut siv " .i ; ,u d,ll aia glaVJfcommettd them." as the medicine will arlly inserting a pound of Inasmuch id i iblood. .' ' vA . rf.ni. atnvaa cost you nothing if It tPfifc'tfflV each turkey he Bold. If the lima iff 1.1a nt "J " " o mule, '19 JiWHrfi&te Bam- benefit you. wo urge you who are' law flnnlle to nneeehefi. Mr. tnnn&lTSl 1 Tl U'JnV.l" 1.1 "!!' TO . AIXTATES. . After illness or. loss . . ' ' l iples;audjwe guaxanteosi li -- nn. w iikun. ra.nar nr..iiv . n per-lfeJt:- fit suffering with indigestion or dya velt .could be sent un for 11 ri rcjuij iiuun pepsla to 6f Weight frtfm Itriir! pDNTRAlpT' TO. ,T1E ARIERS' glvlne jweigbtf to) his speed Pt"l I iGallOdttus'When in ir. ; i.i a.iti Vdlfl lets. L.aSeit.U. ctWtflinW6ki inserting; xhtiriltrf-o- f . ''-.I v v y,.n-- . tj.j Ic the Dem 'f cause, ltjbrings strength1 m- - CALL ON Oft ADDRESS, t medicine for fifteen days' treatlotform.Bryan'B Common i'UMS y.Y;o: jr. W. O'BANON. 'i Vfi ji & ci Ftf(c)-Mlc'4tftUlfcofMUBk'e'gc ment. .4 Edward Montgomery, . ! ... 1 '" Local 'Minae, TT For Sale, Farms All ilzcg from MltUj; ivhV, wlthBf.f). naU been two larger sizes, 50 cents and. 11.00. t im anythmgi else.-- m' HarfroftllKlMr1 TCo' tia'al '..j$I$Me ZfiU- - .BDdlflglIifiwJaterftLJBkjio.nvlifo,:! ,groEerrrett eBfeiah "J'J' "''"', ""HTPHHWrffTTiliTry ci r I , ..,. "" f.PVACVU3M I C; 3 1 ?1 ' VWPV'KV'WOVjrigOiK!'' oborvatlon f?H Xl W,JC. SEXTOfi. IXihtit Aj'R. Vfiff Jfl.VtjK ie 6- - WH!Pr .!lt 1A. O. YEISER & COa. JU ,10 milW. furttHP.hk'lbofonH I Vn.V H W.IUlama'i Raxall 8toie James J ' .: it t Scattered the a j' 1 or his wlfo,?293. 771 per cima ana 1160 for his own Injuries. Prom his verdict It may bo Inferred that tho Jury thought his own Injuries Inconvenienced hlra more than loB' Ing his wife did. However, the sellers appeal, ad In Chapman ?vs Pfar. 12 Northwestern Reporter, LW.fXHK. ) tdnvlllo and waB killed. Mr. Montgomery went out on the rear (Shortly before it CRACRAFT-LEIC- H -t -- ' MAGNETO TELEPHONES Telephone for rnrt- jl li 11 Grandd)WJ.ftllflW tmMkMMSWt T "" , Lines. The-ladie- f n '. :., to-d- ay tq-Sa- y. A. E. PATE, y NO BETTER TELEPHONES MADE Transmission Unexcelled -- . B- -- "Hd-began- "to T FARMERS' MARKET PLACE AND SELL ' lnl inut f pqeaiJlWj5.ttja hlii tfilt jSin RAPIER GRAIN & SEED CO., j. OWENSBORO, Kf. y , I Gillespie Bros., . px-H- i?,ix:&.r.ii .i,'0 ..... -- , Snod-:grass- tj. -- Attorney at Law, ier-Jour- twenty-one-year-o- ld Attorney at Law, Repair to-da- o Horseshoeing o Specialty Cfcildrr If Cry g - al xe I' !- accident. Fire Also Bond You. Hartin PJaln.a; ed "ttliSK 51-0- 0 52-00- cs 1 Attorney at La.w "m JJ ud H P. Barnes GoJ -- V WOTiiarS(5ramEaE3tKKsa m'""miLy'" mstisptfetiaon. - Of) wara-control- l-1 rJVoiqe a.kind. 1 mm, " SKffi!'" rfflieafrwu 1 strong, plump HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE -. the ttfMftSra iSisif?r&T that ""in: ufiw .:rr if 1 fed 1 m - Long'" Distance Lines ':M9M ,01. ' ii ,- :a -- 1 !:j "i ,1,VJI w iHwUtini) j nun r. i Krt,blt" H' - ,(tiii"-)Jlfl"- 1iiii sj'iararisfM lroBithf w, ti HprrJirllub whW'EIDt'.WALi Unf i n -- aiii& iJtblLi JooSJ ? 1t 1 S9S9kSMS 'MsAtWMOM 'rr riQlllllirl?JRa4ifn JMEAMMtt Wfc K3 wgr. ,i'4. i - tWA PAGE FOUR. WmwmmWiMiWm THE HARTFORD HERALD will of the Vpters. There Is no telling what jugglery may bo Imposed upon a body of delegates who go unlnstructed to a meeting like that. On the face of It, the? are subject to mos any sort of change or affiliation. We hope Kentucky's, delegation to Baltimore will go with a deflnlto mission' In their hands. Revenge is. said to be sweet. Any old kind Just so It answers tho purpose. A few years ago the Republicans of Kentucky sent a negro as delegate to their National Convention and omitted Col. Bradley bast week Bradley was boss of a State Convention which chose barker as a national delegate instead of Judge O'Rear, who really wanted the Job. Now, isn't that "perfectly all' right" from a Re publican point of view? . AVEDNESDAY, AVHlh 17, 1912. The Hartjord Herald HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX, EDITORS. fRANK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r, aMAWWW Entered at the Hartford as mail matter' of the second class. post-offiv It Isn't every has a pull these days. wheol-hors- o that Unpo oled Chicken D43I FRIDAY APRIL 3-- j. and. Judge Senator Bradley O'Rear are still alive and kicking each other. hour of going to .press, .Judge O'Rear's latest opinion of Senator Bradley had not yet been given out. At the gfUJwwv ' 19 1 re- 9 12 i All Poultry not in Ohio, County Pool will be I' Somehow most of 'em seem to bo 'tekeored" of the Vice President's No doubt many persons who re1 Job one of the most Important the view the outcome of the verdicts of ,. country has to offer. the law courts of law often think of of the Medes and Persians,, which, Even the courts are opposed to a after onc0 uttered, it is said could third term In the penitentiary not be changed. When a person is and make It mighty hard for tho convicted of a crime nowadays It fellow who qualifies. does not always follow that ho will Imposed. Va- Wisdom and Intelligence are still serve the sentence The ,at a premium, but yet you often see rlous things may Intervene. a fellow turning hot air Into cold ancient people nbove mentioned didn't do things that way. coin with surprising ease. We do not suppose there Is any called a What Is humorously from any Kenwas held by serious objection Convention" "State the Republicans In Louisville last tucky Democrat to the proposition week. It broke all records of Us of Judge S. W. Hager, of Owens- boro, the State manager of Wood-rokind. Wilson, to have a preference "The best news since the last primary for the selection of deleremark of gates to the Democratic State ConIs a common baby," Champ Clark. And ho seems to be vention. It would bo a fair plan to thoroughly subservient majority : hearing lots of good news these determlno the sentiment of Kenthrough a scheduled task, days. ORGAN tucky Democrats as to a choice for STATE The resolutions that were Intro . for either Clark An exchange aptly remarks that President fair duced endorsed President Taft and or Wilson. according to one prearranged pro Kentucky's Republican Representagram, this Is to be "a Government GIVES ACGOUN T tive In Congress; cited a long list There are few things more Inhuof the Colonel, for the Colonel and man In mankind than his attltudo of the President's achievements; by the Colonel." approved the policy of voting more In politics. Often, for the nonce, ho by advowill forsake the friendship of years, Of Republican Convention pensions, and concluded CongressIs announced that It cating the Improvement "cross up" his most Intimate assoof Senator-elec- t James, man Olllc At Louisville. from Kentucky,' will be temporary ciates as well as perhaps much of Judge O'Rear made two efforts chairman of the Democratic Nation- his past political record, In his zeal to speak, but upon merely techniConvention at Baltimore. It will for personal views. Political ze.tl BOTH TAFT al MP ROOSEVELT cal and somewhat flimsy rulings, seems to be a sort of mania that afbe an honor well and fittingly was denied the privilege flicts all alike In its specific outby the Senator, who thus gave fresh evibreak. It wots little of reason or "No man Is fit to be the lawgiver logic and less of kindly regard for Leaders Are Under Suspicion dence of his gratitude and magna for a mighty people who yields to an adversary. About the worst type nimity. Even when he has things For Method's Used in his own way, he seems unable to be the demands and solicitations of of this "disease" Is often found In the few who have access to his ear party confines. fair with those who differ with Party Affairs. and Is forgetful of the vast multihim. The vicissitudes of politics was tude who may never hear his voice The Herald believes Kentucky is orook Into his face." Champ never better illustrated than in the CHAXCKS FOR SUCCESS SUM for Taft. It believes he could have recent Republican mass convention Clark. obtained a practically solid deleheld In Hartford. About a year Tho Louisville Herald, theRepub-Hca- n gation In a fairly priconducted Since the squabble between Taft ago the political steam-rolle- r, manparty organ In Kentucky, has mary. Because of this, It regrtiats and Roosevelt has waxed to such ned by a certain set of fellows, ran the following to say of the "Repub- the manner In which that' delegafierce white heat, there Is strong gaily over the aims and aspirations lican State convention lasi week: tion hag been secured. If he is the talk of a "dark horse" for President of a coterie of party colleagues. Passive resistance was the policy nominee at Chicago the Herald will in Republican ranks. But any kind This time the flattened-ou- t fellows adopted by the Roosevelt leaders In do Its utmost to win for him In the of old hoss' will hardly be In. the mounted the machine and Just as their attitude at tho State conven State, but It Is folly runnln' when he gets out on the Joyously rode down the former rid- tion, railing rar snort or p. ma- publican chances to deny that Refor success in No ers. personal consideration jority, after tho Credentials' Com- Kentucky .track alongside Democracy's nag. have suffered as a. rewas shown In either case. Who'll mittee had passed upon the consult of what the .President) himself The Richmond Climax, in its last be the next-t- o fall or ride? tests, they decided not to bolt. In- termed "soapTbox"(. methods. 'issue, copied into Its editorial colstead they will carry to Chicago a credit, a little exumns, without The Louisville Herald appears to PRENTISS. cerpt from The Herald's original be a fair sheet, ably and conscien protest against tho whole procedure April 13. Mr. Lion French 'and "Do tiously edited, and Is the recognized in tne state, alleging that sufficient stuff of the week before, anent family, of Greenwood 'Mlstr.t spent fraud your buying at home." Thanks, organ of the Republican party In county and disorder existed nt the Thursday night with' his brother, district conventions to viti Bro. Miller. MuBt have thought it Kentucky. Throughout the recent good or you wouldn't have "took" disgraceful actions of some of the ate all that was done If this pro- Mr. Wm. French and family, test Is heeded, it will have the ef- 'here. They were on their way to it. leaders of Its own party it pre- fect mother, In, of leaving Kentucky without seo Mrs. Frenches a respectful and rerepresentation In" the National As- .Read, of ,tie Little Bend, yjho is se-- 1 Editor Harry McCarty, of the served both spectable bearing, yet denouncing uuupjy in, Jessamine Journal, is very ill of tyj sembly. Mr.. C. M. Klmbley, pf . Owens-- 1 phoid fever at St. Joseph's Hospital, tho most of the doings as a disIf the, charges being fliade by both graceful mess, with few mitigating In Lexington. Mr. McCarty Is one Roosevelt and Taft leaders can be. boro, was in "this vicinity WednesIn our Elsewhere of the most versatile writers and circumstances. substantiated, then Kentucky mlcht day and Thursday, Mr. Clarence Baker and family, popular editors of the Kentucky columns will be found Its editorial better go unrepresented than to press, and he has tho best wishes of opinion of the Republican conven nave onicago delegates supporting of McHenry, have been visiting Mrs. a host of friends everywhere for an tlon In Louisville last week. Tho either candidate concerning whose Baker's mother, Mrs. Luclnda TayHerald frankly admits the grave early recovery. title to represent the State the lor, this week. situation of Its party at present. Mr. H. B. Martin' mado a busi- greatest uncertainty would exist. A vital matter affecting the farmness trln t0 Evansvllle this week, Some of tho Democratic papers The situation emphasized the utter ing classes Is that every farmer or Mr- - Bernle Shultz attended the worthlessness ntmintp,i of thn community should at least raise of the State seem to he very much system now Presbytery at Auburn the latter employed for securing what he or they consume. Thous- worked up over whafc they seo fit to a popularv(edIct in the nomination part of last week. ands of dollars go out of Ohio coun- call "dictation" upon the part of Miss May Rogers, who ls teachty every year to purchase family Kentucky Congressmen because the or men for the Presidency. The rec- ing a spring schood at Shultztown, ommendation of the minority of the eating supplies which might In all latter have announced that they aro visited her parents at Cromwell last for Champ Clark for President. We Credentials .'Committee that the reason be raised and supplied right Saturday and Sunday. hore. It Is a matter deserving the hardly think any of our all very convention be adjourned without Mr. Albert Patterson is building action, and a properly protected able Congressmen would assume bo serious thought of all farmers. an addition to his dwelling house. much; at least we have seen noth- primary b0 held throughout the Mr. Henry Barnes and Miss Des-Bl- e Usually, unlnstructed delegations ing to Indicate It. Just because State.was based on sound Judgment Shepherd were married here last to National Conventions aro a men- Kentucky's national and the square deal principle. But ace to tho proper expression of the who perhaps know him best are It was rather too much to expect a Tuesday. The next quarterly meeting will for Clark, ls no command that any "deliberative body" such as that at Phoenix Hill to take this view of It. be held here the second Saturday other Kentucklan need be. unless and Sunday In May. So President Taft gets the Ken'he personally elects to see the same Mr. W. A. Casebler went to Hartway. We think better of our Con- tucky delegation," by certified ford last Saturday. gressmen than that. the constituted authorities, with ' Senator Bradley as" Its leador. When a man accumulates mil- We could wish U went to Chicago lions nowadays and dies rich, ho Is under happier auspices. The canlauded to the skies as a successful didate Is all .right, but the methman. No doubt he was from a ods that have wan for hlra In tho I standpoint. But Ayeis Sarsaparilla is not a business What did h0 make that la State aro not above suspicion, not all. of Tho convention Itself was a tame stimulant. It does not make for tho hundreds who worked life for The you feel better one day. then him as employes and helped him to affair. men to decision of the Roosevelt accent the as bad as ever the next accumulate his millions? Did he left It without Incident, innvitnhln Oncr.tho divide with them as ho went along? report of the There is not a drop of alcoCredentials Committee Did he hol in Ayer's Sarsapa-rill- a There lseven pay them good wages? had been adopted by an overwhelmmore in life than is a tonic You have the accumulation of wealth. the mere ing vote, there was nothing to; t We. owe & the steady, even gain that comes something to our worthy fellow-ma- drudgery' usual drag, and disorderly of routine business There more especially If he is an aid was none of from such a medicine. Ask e the tire and General Dealers to Grdaori your doctor all about this. to us in any material way. Tho enthusiasm; even tho customary vuesnswpxe, Jttar. successful man Is the one oratory that in days gone Tryst him fully, and always reallytrlee to btwas' ness, Stoves, Ranges, who make lifo a success, wont to fill up the spaces OiJ '.while 4 do as he says. He knows. with all whom he moots along the waiting for reports of committees, Stoves, Farming Implements WWlBakei the best liver pills? Tin way, from tho days of bis first effi failed to materialize, and the tejj. w wcr uompinr, or Lowell. Mate. ciency to the mantling shadows of. dious hours dragged their length and Repairs of all kinIs They hive been nuking Ayer'i Pills for tho tomb with no better diversions than ragover utry years, it you live the alithi. time music from the band. Senator est doubt about ualne theae nilli k j. u. m..rm..-J-.L-.--JM-- . your doctor. A.k him first, that! fce.iT .Bradley had .nothing to do but to --U k? U. J. o. ATB 00.. tvmtll. TUtt drive a tired ' and spiritless and PQfl, BAeKAOH KIBMCVS AMSfClAVMII ceived on above date, Hens 12 4 cents per pound, cash or 3 cents per pjound in merchandise. . BEAVER E. P. Barnes & Bro., DAM KENTUCKY w 2r nmmmmimiammmmmmmmmKmnm -- rv ljQHEl SMBl""" ;5s. JKk NHHmB l&SRsHf fiHd Our shoes & Listen: well wear i T"-4- BE maJkc look ne&t and trim, ly. the foot I I They are comfort shoes too. I I Jy ' IB ' when you buy-ourshoes, but, a certainty, that you wlllrgetr shoes which possess style, which wear well arid whlchfwlll keep you .away fronV' w" ' the cornfdoctor. . It Is not ato'ss-u- p" "i i t - The makers of the shoes we handle, tell; us to stand behind every pair we sell. So' you can be sure that y .our feet will be pleased to have our shoes. - We shall be pleased to have your shoe business. law-make- rs CARSON & CO, INCORPORATED. - Hartford, Kentucky. , Stimulant or Tonic? it n? i M Mi Acme Binders, Mowers and ': ;' Illinois Bpntrsl fiBKGS... ForSale on easy terms See Likens n, Mm All Train Service Has Beeri;Resum-ed.fe- y way of Cairo to and --from ". h t v , old-tim- lYorth. warfare, rl Passenger General . !. A M. ' .) v 11 aW & ri, f,Kf'' -- . .aVlMOT Agent; ,'.OI b- - Qr jtJt ut aim hlRlliKllJNRY. WIJ.S LIKENS &, ACTON Hartford; Kentucky:.; g Wlford I h Heraldr-OnlyTffiPi- B M yi&&m MfcHlNt ,' ir WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1012. " w THE HARTFORD HERALD Mrs. Rowan Holbrpok, city, who about tfi0 arrangements for tho has been on the sick list, is elopement. Mr. Spaiks Is a prosperous young farmer and his bride is. a very attractive young lady. Mr. M. J. Maiden, Hartford, They will make their future homo Route 1, gave The Herald a call In East Hartford. while In town Friday. Rev. T. V. Joiner arrived homo Mr. John P. Foster, the mer- Wednesday morning from Reynolds, chant, Nocreek, called to see us Ga., where he was called on account In town yesterday. while of, an automobile accident, In Mr. Marvin Miller, offlclal sten- which his daughter, Miss Mary ographer for the Sixth Judicial Joiner, waB Injured. She was and badly District, Is in attendance at court knocked unconscious brulsed.but was able to return with here. IWGE FIVE. SPRING DRESS GOODS! The bright, spring-lik- e days will now begin to make us anxious about. our wearing apparel. We want to remind you that we are headquarters for this special line of goods. Our stock was never in better condition for showing you the new materials in Linen, Piques, plain and fancy Lawns, Woolens, Silks and various Trimmings, etc., including all that's late. ROYAL BAKINd ' i: y Read the bargains offered in the Orders have been sent bv the grocery line by S. T. Mason & Co., West Kentucky Oil Co., who re- -' Beaver Dam,found In another cently made a fine strike of oil in their well drilled near town, for! Mr. Emory Schroetor, the pho- nitroglycerine to tographer, Llvermore, spent a few and a man Is nowshoot the well. en route hero family in Hartford with it. days with his He Is expected to arrive j last week. and tho shot will be Mrs. Annie Steele, city, and Mr. fired the latter part of this week. L. B, TIchenor, (Hartford, Route 5, Qarterly meeting at Goshen next' were among The Herald's callers Saturday, also Sunday morning, .Thursday. The . only Baking ' conducted by the Presiding Elder, ft made Mr. J. W. Park, Hartford, Route Rev. S. J. Thompson. Sunday night from Royal Grape Cream of ., and W. P. Leach, Beaver Dam, land Monday morning at Beaver ' I Route 3, were among The Herald's Dam. Rev. Joiner, preacher In charge, will fill his regular appoint callers Saturday. Don't fall to read the bargains ment at Hartford next Sunday i morning and night. Everybody offered In tho E. S. McMillan advertisement of General Merchandise, EASTVIKU. Ethel, Mrs Lula ! .t:c:i and son v Messrs. J. C. Shultz, Rochester; Ccntertown, found In another colApril 15. .Mr. B. J. French Ee:t, .Ml3t.es. Nina a- - d Trcsslo Luther Chinn, W. R. Chapman and tiautacted business at Owensboro Westerfield, umn. Mr. Sidney Bozarth, ' .y Irst week. Mrs. Duck P.f znant. Mrs. KatliaMessrs. U. S. Faught, Center-tow- James Chinn, Beaver Dam; M. F. one Kimtfley, Ceralvo; W. H. French, .Mis. h.i .Martin and children, ofrir.c Hoover, Mis. Will Woodward and Master nic Hoagland. Wednesday Mrs. Doia Hamilton, V.-- . Cleveland We have been rushed in Mitchell", Dam, Prentis; D. B. Stratton and W. H. Hickory Ridge, srent Beaver Charles Lltsey, Xcafus; D. B. Reld and J. L. ami 'inuMCav in ti'i3 vielrltv. Whittaker. , Mr. Letcher were among The Herald's callers Bennett, this department but are adReld, Ueaver Dam, Route 1; Sam M1S3 ciadys Mavdeld and Mr. Miss All.o Hco-.e- r Wednesday. lie-Keown and W. F. Keown, White Dave Saddler arc on the sick list. ding things every day. Every lamlly thnt has i.ildieu 'a You would be surprised to see Run; W. M. Addlngton, Smallhous, Meson Alford French and Henry When shopping for late what useful articles can bo had in and Lum Jones, Graham, were Northern spent from Thursday un- liable to have cioup; ir.ariably at Headgear, don't fail to con- HORE-HOr.- I) nlRht. If tho10c department of S. L. King's among our callers yesterday. BALLARI. S til Satuiday at Owensboro. Hardware Store, Hartford. Step in SYRl'P U kept in tho McCall Ptttenu Rev. A. B. Gardner, of Beavor suit Mrs. Sara Collins Smith The lecture by Sidney Landon at 15t4 liouse, It saves going after the med- and Bee for yourself. No. 4585 Walit No. 4587 Skirt Dr.Bean'sOpera HouseFrlday night, Dnm, has acccptcJ the call at Bells She will be glad to see you Price, 15 cents each Mr. G. B. Likens, Assistant Au- tho fifth of the number of the Hart- Run church and "Bed his nrsf ap- fiolne at on inconvenient time andl checks the attack promptlv. Prico and advise, you in any way. ditor of State, has obtained a few ford College Lyceum Course, was a pointment Saturday and Sunday. LADIES' DRESS 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold Hays leave of absence and Is in at- treat and one of the best yet affordby Hartford Surprixu Itirtlidiiy I'aity. Drug Co., Hartford, tendance at Circuit Court here, ed. Mr. Landon's portrayal of difMrs. Annie Hoover, of Bnrnett's Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, looking after his legal business. ferent famous characters in litera- Creek, wns given a q most delightful Ky. Judge R. R. Wedding arrived ture and humor were good and elic- surprise birthday dinner in honor -- Remember it Pays to Trade with a House that Saves ited rounds of applause. He is cerhome Sunday from a few days visit For Sn,c Town Property, vacant of her 4Sth birthday Thursday, You Money. y to his sons, Charles C. Wedding and tainly an artist In his line and his April 11. Her friends and relatives Iots ctages and dwelling In ev- gathered A- - c- - YEISER & CD.. R. R. Wedding, Jr., Indianapolis, entertainment is high-clas- s with well filled baskets ery respect. Ind. He reports a most pleasant Hartfoni, Ky. and all enjoyed an elegant repast. visit. Many presents were received. Those" I IT NOTES. CIRCUIT COL' official announcement was mado present were: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. tnat th(J powc Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ,. offore(l Hoagland, of the Clear Run neighThe Ohio Circuit Court convened 'B"'...MB!!?'- - -aof to bring an end Artist, Mr. to war between Turkey and Italy. borhood, on Monday, April 15, a In court hall Monday for a two Hoagland. weeks term, with Judge T. F. BIrk- - an(l Mrs Joe Henry and children Dudley boy William Lea. Other, Alice and Gala B Dr. A. B. Riley, attending head presiding. Hoover, wife and two The following named gentlemen Mr- - Jacob Mr. were empaneled as petit Jurors forsons' 0sweH and Edward, lu Mr. Harold Holbrook has brought Mrs. J. F. Vickers, of Owensboro, his automobile, which he has been the term, viz: J. C. Shultz, Peter Johnn,e Patton, wife and two child-- , ren Noel and Freeman, Mr. Lonzo O visited In Hartford ;last week and using O LOCAL NEWS AND recently, to Shown, H. C. Crowder, Jaraes Hum- In the South rs Shelby Hoover,, wife and two children Ho- -, PERGONAL POfjJTS O .atlen3crd' fijeuacraf of Mrs." T? J. Hartford. It is a good car and a blo, James N. Berryman, p Rock, S. Neighbors, T. A. Fuqua, J. mer and Unls, Mr. Jim Bartlett, q.o o Smith. fine addition to Hartford's H. Goff, W. H. French, W. A. Mur- wife and three children Luther, ElWhen you tail to see Mrs. Sara phy, Grant Mldkiff, Carl M. Tay- la and Elbert, Mr. Dudley Bartlett, New Hosiery at Fairs'. Collins Smith for Millinery , at Dr. Jerome B. Wells, the oculist, lor, J. B. Brown, Joe Norrls, O. R. wife and five children Clarence, Fairs', you fall In seeftig lino or optical Tlnsley, J. A. Johnson, J. A. Hock-e- r, Pearl, Nettle, Earl and Forest, Mr. with his Ij New Curtain Swisses at Fairs'. Millinery. ft goods, is stllf'at tho Commercial Bartlett, wife and two Albert Chinn, Ed Curtis, Luther Clarence J See Mre. Sara , Collins SpxUh at children Noval and Otis, B. E. Rich-- 1 Hotel, but will leave1 In' a few days. Render nnd V. C. Gary. Mr. W. T. Woodward left Monfor your spring Hat. Fairs' PRICES If you have eye trouble, bettor seo Jury' Trial Docket April Term. ardson and two children Mertie and AT MODERATE day fojj $ Hooker! Corn Drill, best? m,ade, Marlon' Lynn City, Ky a to help Mr. him. ', Myrtle, Mr. Marshal Regan, wife EYES TESTED FREE AXI WONDAY y ,1st DAY. Porter built f &or sale by Likens & Acton. GLASSES KITTED TO FKEU k residence. left Sunday W. IfTBean, et al. vs. I. C. R. R. and son Iva, Mrs. Wiggington and ..'Mr. T. : two sons Clay and Claud, Mrs. Ma-- i EASY AND COMFOKTAJJLK. Co.. et al. $ Tfade"a't Fairs' and g'dt 'the Fi-for Owensboro with his little 'Mr. E. M. Woodward and wife daughter Ethel,, who was operat- 'Wm. H. Haynes vs. I. C. R. R. Co., uiuu nuugiunu and wo cnuaren Jano coupons lor your mend. and. Miss. Orrel Fielden left Sunday Iva and Mabel, Mr. John Paris and Dr. Wells is now at CorameticaJ et al. Now' Millinery' at Fairs' "eVefV for DawVon ' Springs to spend a ed on by iDr.i Hoover, having her tonsils removed. .She stood the op- J, Lawrence Ralph vs. W. F. How daughter Tinle, Mr. Frank Bartlett Hotel, Hartford, to remain one J short while,, flveek. Call and see Mrs. Smith. v and wife, Mr. Ernest Bartlett and week, returning monthly. ard, et al. eration BPlendldly.- wife Mr. Archie Moseley and wife, He Is connected with a wholesale? Minerva Mrs. ,of Robertson, made h Irvington Flour best T. J. Cook vs. Rufus Dowell. Drs. 'Riley 'and Pendleton operatMr. Arley Shown and wife, Miss Optical House at Louisville In a. Son, Rpckport, Ky.,. Is visiting the fam.lor sale by W. H. Moore TUESDAY 2d DAY. ed on the little son of Mr. Herbert Lena Bartlett, Mr. Chester Bartlett. t Just 'received0 another barrel of ilies or, Mr!;" Josle Park and Mr. J. Park, of Clear Run neighborhood, ,P. L. Alford vs. G. W. Embry, et al. Mr. Delbert Whittaker, Mr. Jim way s that he Is now able tb furnish-flrst-clasB. Tappan,clty. I.Kimb!ey Coal Co. vs. W. M. War Spectacles and EycGlasses. ijumbo. Pickles. Thursday, removing a large bladder Richardson and wife, Mr. W. F. at prices that you can afford to den. fe Me'sdames J, M. Vincent, J. M. stone. The little fellow is doing as W. H. MOORE fi's'ON..' o' J. B. Howard vs. M., H. & E. R. R. Hoover, wife and son Elvis, Misses throw your old ones awnv. The v Ross and O. L. Ross, of CentertoWn, well as could be expected. Apalona and SusieWhittaker.MIsses Quick sales and small profits" is i eyes change as one grows oldtfr and Co., et al. Oner and Ula May Hoover, Mrs. Lon your glasses should be channel to fry motto. Call and be convinced.- - jsave;The Herald a pleasant call When you need a Disc Harrow, WEDNESDAY 3d DAY. while in Hartford yesterday. Hoover and two children Lottie and suit them. 'i5t4 S. L. KING. Mary E. Burden vs. H. D. Burch. Cultivator, Corn Drill or Plow $ C. Schlemmer and, Mrs. For cabbage, tomato and sweet ren left W.Tuesday morning child- all kinds Range, Cook Stove or lira Cox vs. M., H. & E. R. R. Co., of last New Perfection Oil Stove call on et al. ' potato slips, see Albert Rial, Hartweek forva visit at Cannelton, Ind., S. L. King, Hartford, and be supTHURSDAY 4th DAY. 16t4 ., ford, Kyf rwith the former's mother. Mrs. plied at a bargain. 15t4 ftWm. H. Renfrow vs. M H. & E. ' Daybreak crop Fehr. Fertilizer, tho R. R. Co., et al. Attorney C. E. Smith, who was producer, for sale by Likens & Dr. L. B. Bean has ordered a new stricken several weeks ago with a S. F. Whlteley vs. I. C. R. R. Co., Hartford. et al. automobile, which ho mild attack of smallpox, is getting 5 Two more weeks and tho Piano will run as a transfer from Hart- along splendidly and will soon be John Head vs. I. C. R. R. Co., et al. Contest closes. Buy at Fairs' and ford to Beaver FRIDAY 5th DAY. Dam and return well. Ho has been going about his help your friends. dally. premises freely and there has been H. D. McIIenry vs.i: C. R. R. Co. Benjamin F. Ferguson vs. P. Frank Miss Alice Taylor has accepted a Mr. L. M. Render and fardlly, of no further spread of the disease. Thomas. t)ostton as stenographer iwith At- Louisville, have been the guests ,of Don't fall to see Cleve Iter's R. B. Martin, Admr. vs. L. & N. R. ' the former's parents " torney H. P. taylor. here the past Poultry window Saturday. India R. Co. 9 Mr. A.I. Nail has rented Mr. John week. Runner Ducks and Frying ChickSATURDAY Cth DAY. on Render W. Taylor's residence Mr.MarvIn Thornsberry, wife and ens. Not for sale, but wo have the (John Wi Douglas vs. McIIenry Coal street and moved Into same. little daughter, of Owensboro, spent coops and fountains for sale, so you Co.-- , et al. 7 th DAY. MONDAY Norrls, of Owens- - a few days In Hartford last week, can have them at your home. Will C Mrs. Luther bojrpv48iXtaf$!n. her parents, Mr. t.ho guests of the.lr .aunt, Mrs. Alex pay 16c dozen this week for eggs. Ohio County Board of Education vs. Barnett. L. N, Hatcher. Everyone interested In the buildand Mrs. R...A. Anderson, city. 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar TUESDAY 8lh DAY. 1.00 ing of the Ohio County Farmers' Miss Harriet Flenor Mrs. Jennie Moseley oft Owens.' 50 lbs. Pure Lard "...!!!!.!!. system In and A. F. Graham vs. M., H. & E. R. R. Telephone to her worlt-a- s office deputy for Mutual boro, is visiting her brother and 8 lbs. Roasted Coffee Co. .....T..!l!..... .60 sister, Capt. andMrs. S. K. Cox. . Sheriff T. H. Black,' after spending near the town' of Hartfprd Is rea few days at Cromwell with her quested to meet at Supt. Henry J. E. Winett vs. M., H & E. R. R. 3 cans Corn !........!.! 25 Bring your Pl.anCv votes in next' parents. Co. i Leach's office Thursday, April 18, 2 cans Tomatoes . wtoek. We wlir publish, how Jthtl 25 7:30 p. m. Very Important that Hiram Babbitt vs. L. & N. R. R. Co. 3 caus Peaches .'......!.... .25 running ati.Fairs'. . contestants are ,. i ,. ... i, Mrv and' Mr. Harry D. Kllgore you be there If at all interested. k Josle Babbitt vs. M., Hi & E. R. R. j and baby, Ney Anderson, of 6 cans Lye Hominy Co. C. P. KEOWN, President John W. Taylor, of Lellch- 45 Ky were In Hartford ' C F. Boawell vs. L. & N. R. R. Co. 3 cans Kraut .' , field, visited hla, parents, -- Dr. and, Messrs. J, H. Goff, Frledaland: 25 guests of Mr. and ' Sirs.. J. W, ,'TayJc-r- , flllwHfy ,Veek. last week, the ok E. P. Barnett, Hartford, Route 3; Emerson. Rogers vs. Claude Blank- - 8 bars Swift Pride Soap Mrs. J. Ney Foster.' cnsfcipV &c. 7 bars Lenox Soap J. T. Henry, Hartford, Route 6; Dr. Sam . Hoavrln and wlfn. of "G5 WEDNESDAY 9 th DAY. buying Prof, Ozna Shultz apd Marvin , , (When yon vcontempIate 0 oars uiean-iiis- y Qwe$5tyjr,d( Vavef fnthefctfjiosta or li- - a Wrapper Soap A, B. MoCarty vs. Joe Roberts. 25 Hlnes. relatives in uaruord Wo. past lew .narawaro, larming implements or Coopefri Beaver fDamj 'Route 'l; 'Eiti. , Coses'sot, for first and second Whippoorwill Cow Peas, per bushel....' any ,klnd, remember J can save you McIIenry: 2.25 ' R. A. Nance,. j days. 'mbh.ey. s, L. KINO, Hartford., Route 7.; , iteam. Smith, days. hae been disposed of as fol,Sco Fairs' Ladies' and Children's 15 W Fordsvllie: ' OY B. Bean. SulDhur lows: "b Hartford. Kr. fjxfords. 4, Lawrence Ralph None to comDaro with vs. W. F. Springs; F M. Moseley and fresh-caugHA 1 1 will have .Saturday . U! thorn. Howard.' &c., verdict of .Jury for Wi - ,' Moseley, Hartford, .Route 6, and ., .uVl ,' fcU . it t for'eale-iJ-catflsted snappeV, W. F, Howard, Whttesvllle, Were defendant!.' Mr. and MJ-James "Nance Re fish mullots so be sure to bo on hand I among' our callers Monday. (J. T., Cook vs. Rufus Dowell, verturned Friday;. (t,QwoBsboro ' Iler's Grocery --nnd- Meat Market. i dict of Jurv for defendant. Ith their Htt?o sorfr'wiUIam, who Mr. Elbert Sparks', of the East T L. Alford V6.-- 0. W. Embry ,'1 - Hoover. was operated o,.ii. Hartford vicinity, and "Miss When in- AnHJo &c.( continued. 4ejiarpfi)trmawdii;om his i In arl hardware May, living near Maxwell, eloped' ' Kimbley.Coal Co., vs. W. M. War-donose andr also hlg, tonsijs cut put. store, remember I enn save you to Greenville, Tonn., one ; day. last dismissed settled. Tlio lUJlfeUw'jtfge&lyi alpnk all money oa'fencjirand oer iJurdhase. weelj ,and vere married, Butt few J. B. Howard ts, M., H. & E. R. rlghbpy. 1$ I jjfy $l4 i,L6U t s. ii. KINa.3 of their friends and relatives knew R. Co., on trial. her father. Absolutely Pure POWDER Economizes Butler, Flour, Eggs; makes the food more appetizing and wholesome Powder Tartar Millinery Department d-- n; j i JtfSo ooooooo te , two-storV two-stor- SSlre" '8 "on ooooooooooooooo m S E 4 'boooooo Dr. Jerome B. Wells te OPTICAL GOODS j 1 I ' Ac-jto- n, er . Bargains this week only: You will bring all you chickens to Beaver Dam this week and you can save money by coming to our store and buying your needs in GROCERIES. We offer, for cash, the following FARMERS' has-return- -od 575 , r. ........."" "."...."! ..!!..!.. 'H i,.....,.!". ht 't''C 4 h,, OHi-by-D- !r-ke- pt -- anything you need which ve do not carry in fctock for a small commission. We always solicit your patronage. ye will order n, T. MASON, Beaver Dam. , vii:p: fSSrr--r i iiif 'M ...it PAGE SIX. Loj.:''1. rMfrdflAffljFORia all. In one glorious toboggan slide. SV'Q'.atl&l'j'U'. wasrthq," voice ,pfMrs, --Tobkins hat-broke-1 yEbpsnftY, .,JJilll mi. H Agfayia. ' wupi .TMordHercpU V' ', ; 122-1- 2:28 102-2- :48 t i! Clarice! 'ijllnols Central Railroad Time Ta- - air. ,. done;"' .. :r.T .'" uio at Heaver unun jj., ,1, .t..it .' (North Bound. j$ SoutH?Boui uA ijo in om.JMn i'ziiiX3nvDai Oh. l on tho startled What hayb you' .. ,,' 'Jroe iu OW' THE SOUrSOILS' NED mm r 1 ONE Wounds, mums. Scalds or Sores bealed Quickly lor thoy may become Cuts, .orJbOdyjBhoujId leierfio and bard to? curt. thohands mm ."V ''. bo -- p.mW,.Toitf23 pS. p.rA. ner ood No. ip.'nfj.No.m-S- "J. "ft Williams, Apt.4 Job JihadniU'wafcfled 'em up T6 Correct Deficiencies In i I I .Grace la. Bartlett, the elevifj&ear-ol- d It motds thoi lacerated fl: sh Btfeiallyl'preVents ifc 'formation of bus, and in allmino? injuries heals loi: daughter of Mr. and Mr'af Ofemes As the, Slaked Variety s tod u.. ...rllhoiit liMivlncr a. sear. 'KV It acts vnnWltfnAnTnnlp Hill, tills coun As a Diin rellerih rheu; iatlsm, netiraigfa, atlltn lnifth'e std'e, 'sciatica and . ; 'Vromptl-an.Stimulating fdOrtf-1-the bone, irfectlvrty. r ubbed Jn w.herq the,palaJs Located, ,1 penetrates t ty, was suddenly attacked bx'himad . vca chll- o wnrmlnn- - nnil uliiir InflimAi-lltnt h VJ-V lrfAtitltit to the suffer cat yesterday morning. Her ijiothef Bwelllngs. blalns, frost bites, Ralls, chi fed eflo,- corlracted1rnff)e,yrf poisoning, stings of Insert, nary SoiI.'' iO linT 1 ntirl lnnai lmn anrAnmo uu fofl m ,, llai(j net ok.ivuma it'i's 'agrand' family ltnlmea . trood for all manner of ailments o'f' tho flesh, and BhoaltT be kept in i ! T ,. Family Pedigree HsfeM&a'C) Wlarisiicceeded In Seating. I, ' every :homo. HUM 1 Jill ' . iu..L.k.. riby the cat .off. tho. child, .but .. . until FEW VALUABLE SUGGESTrON.S SrrfTt- i M I Irk . $1.00 fpcr.Ji:s!j.v m a norrip dunan- K .',)! Of theHaiik!fces; Tf n blttelf'nw I P 4 i v ST. LOttlS, MO. nrll 'li. Prof. nnr.uintfiRirakle, Tlio cat) le'fk the Lexlrigtop, Ky., I'tnopniETonrt - 'ill 1 ! JAMES F. DALAnD i45jV 3 rrH Bartlett home and attacked U. E. George Roberts', agronomist a't the ' L. J :i itl .' ' u' .ft1 and THEIR DEEDS OF EARLY DAYS Dorscy, biting him througllil tho Kentucky Agricultural 'Experiment For'DUelisea ot Aliment of 't- e Ejeti. Stephens Eye Salve ! i.'.i Eflectlve llemedr.; nn !i , I -KiJ Curt.l PerrakrientlyJ Afp- bejup frlghteneyjjway Station,, has Issued a bulletin1 point, 'i 'M .'3 Mi JYjpjl. V,'r necessity of Using lime rom ,vn iJorseiu.it ran over 9 mo ing out the PMS0I0 Awo KreoMMgNDtDBYBiWiWBIMIWtlW ''The First Heard of 'Family of Wme o'- fsaac'lJieklnson, wb'p'ro it or ground llmestono-tcorrect sour. drug c HAniCKOUDjvV., iDQOVAXuS tO., UKAVEU DAM, KV. Hartford ','. was killed. 'ness in soils which on 'account of Lincoln's Mother Was '.iH Mr. ttorsey and the little 7jart-l- et that condition will not grow cldver, glrl'ere brdnghf JflGasgow alfalfa and ' slmlllar crops which ? lonqd tp His shpulder In yirginia ihd a "madstone was applied." Tho supply the ijltrogiert heeded for pro- CHAMP CLARK'S VICTORY and the buUet cp up ,the dfrt under GO TO- result of the 'wounds cannot ye"t be ductive land. Prof. Roberts-pointthe dog's 'feet.' The ,riext"Viistant FI.VAM.Y CAME TO KENTUCKY determined. ! out the not generally known fact ;" IN ILLINOIS MEAN tho boy disappeared In the ,Umsh. ,t that limestonq lauds, such as those & Rummagift jcVlie Later In the day'tnfc'-hppiJ- f A friend requests mo to give for In the Bluegrass region, need .this across a mountain cabin and saw publication (If I can do so) a FLIES BELCHED FORTH treatment as, .well as those in other Choice at Baltimore, Says James the same DyfiAV,p, O'Ardf jyth a rFOR . sketch of tho family af Nancy sections, as the water man whom he took to be Ills fattier. ! every history of Abraham Lincoln, Carporiter and Repair Wot Got More Votes Than FROM MOUNTAIN'S PEAK washes away- - the natural, llmevstone. Hq hailed the man and angrily gave Lincoln. She tells me she has read TIN WORK and FLUE CAP 3 The bullotln Is as follows: an account of the morning s Inci- every history of Abrahom Lincoln, Roosevelt. ! Pump nnd Furniture Repairir 5 ! J "Much. Interest Is being manident.I':i Ii ")lj and considers It very strange that Near Indian Villages and Many fested. In the use of lime and llme away jhen j. boldermg anil baw 1'iling, JJu : "Iff wasp't 40typ,rds nothing has ever been written by The larger Washington, April 12. Of ail ho Bhot at my dog. I th'lnk he . py Tops Covered and Line I. stono. on sour soils. tho historians of tho President's Lives Are Lost Near Bo- You'll finrKlis in tho. Dr. Jul n of- Chan: p should haV'e a,,gb'o'a'r(hr'ashlngi;' 'he portion of our cultivated .soils are the gleeful followers mother, except that her name was Mitchell office 6h Main Strei t. , acid. or contain only a small Clark, olated with' tho victory of ti e continued.,' 1 either r , i;i ,jn .1 cas Del Toro" ' Nancy Hanks. amount pf carbonate of .lime (lime-atone- Speaker lit Illinois, none Is- - rostc r Rpnvpr fl.nm Kr "pissed jffjjlawg atf 40ards?(" the " .W 4. For the best 'results on' with hope of- Mr. Clark!a nqmin; -- mountaineer asked 'in astbnlshtnent. 4. the historians never made any The such soils it is necessary Mobile, Ala., April 12. to. use tlon - ,here 4. 4. effort to trace thc pedigree of the Representatj' o "Y6"nbedn't v)6M$ 'bouilthat.llck- - if.- .'vj... 4. 4. .than 4 and steamer Fort Morgan, of the United1 JJmeJn. some form. The Jiltrogenr Ollle James. . To b'lra .the-no-- t Raymond, In famll)-- . f ln',, M State Papers of Abraham Lincoln," Fruit Company line, has arrived gathering plants (clovers, alfalfa, significant phase of. the result In Il- ail rignt." l Washington uor. Now tV declares nothing Is known concern- hero and brought reports of an etc.) do not grow well on, acid soils, linois was that Clark received mo: e YdrKMVridE.wiCWKi.awj'.raift: ram I V U-ing her ancestry or early life. He eruption In Chlrlqul Peak, one milo hence it Is difficult .tp( keep up the votes than the successful, RepubliINI1S Fl ,J W'iiaatta. ,....xirj''ifti,.a, merely mentions that she was a' from Bocas del Toro. This is the nitrogen supply of tho soil under can candidate, Theodore Roosove t. 11 you neea any gooa nogs, Go .to a, recpgn,lzed, thoroughly Virginian by birth. .The. name first time that this mountain was such .condldltlons. The organisms' ' ' "The ove'rwhelmlng majority f 1 yrito ihe for iriy prices, I sail Hanks is rare In America, yet wo ever' known tb be nttlve. Whole In- vhicli render the nitrogen of thi mofo than 100,000 fo Clark tells tested business collece like the Bus have a stralghter line on the ped- dian villages oil the' side have .been soil available do not wo.rlf well In Its own story,'1 said Mr. Jam,c3. iness University of Bowling Green, 'furnish you with a good yo mgigree of the Hankses than we have swept away by tho lava, and' thou-lanthe absence of the carbonate of! ;It, means his triumphant nomlpi-tlo- n Ky., and take the combined course. "Second litter killed, with" Immense prop- lime, hence the theiTbe In de sow gathYour servYce8"wHl of the Llncolns. neyond the grandat Baltimore as our Preside y m ,Tj Id father of Abo Lincoln, we know ab- erty loss. The flames shot very ering plants do not Iraake their In a mands eceliehtVoung b jar, pigsnnii candidate, and h'a election solutely nothing of thc family' ped- - high and the smoke and ashes were best growth. There Is an almost unl, Veritable landslide In Novemb r. ' -- -' '' " igs blown far out to sea. igree. Ifo'Goi fills Ifal tP versal .opinion, that soils derived The plain' pebple'of" Illinois, soloig Capt. Olsvlk, of the Fort Morgan,, from llmestond rock contain suffi pinched DrDQUiids. ,vill account we have of The earliest Prices and oppressed by monopothe Hankses Is their first appear- in describing the scene,' 'says' tha cient carbonate' of lime. This is lies and trusts,' see In Champ Clark he ' ance In Gloucester County, Va., In It was the most terrifying Imagin- not true Such soils aro nrery apt to a deliverer from this oppressipi In V, ViMff iMMt Kr t Warn S n I . .ajid .UnltnfrtlloVlArl a AW t nAj - flUjLA.? .l because Tfl t 1673. In deed book No. 6, land' able. The sea'waB torn up atld is V deficient' la limestone grants, page '472; 1673, is recorded land's thrown up where" once there tho rains dissolve It out. The purer to them was abundantly, re.member iicom. prize ; tho limestone tho more 'rapidly It cd at tho ballot box. Champ Clark for me from Mr. Sawyer, the law I tho grant of 264 acres to Thomas had been' deep water. winning birds, 1 1 With regard to the eruption of; 'is dissolved.' Caves and sinkholes la going to give us In the nation, ver.' ' Hi has'Wed mrt this' hill it Hanks. And on page 47.6, same year, 1673, Is recorded a patent to Chlrlqul Peak, Capt.' 'Olsvlk sad: . of llmestoh'o reg!6ns- are duo to that which ho gavoj us In. tie Sixty-seco- jSo'for'twerfty'ye'a'rs; If yod cdn get the mone'y I will give you nalfi" "The Fort Morgan was berthed water dissolving away the rock. !;,Tho,mas Hanks, .for .t00 acres". In t fiongress a natfon-wld- e ''' Old Rastus went to the business1 the early colonial' history of Vir- at the Almlrante WhaVf, about fourground 'limestone is the vlctorr. He will have back, of him CECILIAN, KY. ginia, a person who paid for tho teen miles' 'from Bocas del Toro, on bes't Material to! use. Burnt lime as our nominee an absolutely unit'- placet of?Mr,- - Sawyer and. fjCjnd him group oj. clients. among-1passage of a person who .came to. tho morning of April' 5,' loading ba- corrects1 sournessf 'but it Is. also a ed IJemocracy. "Mr. Sawyer.'f j said hjy "Mr. jfcttlb in Virginia vwafe "entitled to a nanas, when 'about i o'clock' tho. 'powerful soil stimulant and causes ' 'The most significant think about' ' ''''' grant of several hundred eastern sky bWed forth, ''arid' a a rapid loss' of brganlt matter and L the .in'lnols primary' to my mind is Jones done tole me you. owed him land ' Look- nitrogen df'the" so'il. " twenty dollars for about a hundred acre'sl Th'ls was why he wasiglveh 'treat rumbling wa8 heard. : BUff '' ,l . , a grantjof land. t The patent of 500 ing In that dlfectibn, I saw ' great ''(est ' to determine votes in 't'his'heretof'dVe Republican veaVs." " ' " "The , Eggs from Prize 'Winners at Ken o'f five 'shooting 'high, It whether limestone" Is' ''heeded Is to ''"Yoi ldfotl'"' 'said'' SawyeK ,com-..acres .which is.recordpd, was land volumhes ' ; 1,f State than Theo.dore Roosevelt, and ' ' paid for. in, ,cash or tobaqco, which seemed. ; prepare two plot's of 'quaS size and yfct Roosevelt swept- - the State over ing over to n1ra, '''flbh't you1 see you tucky; State 'Pair; lOH.'Wnv'e matfil who' had; be6h' load- seed to clover ' ' Here's a up iiirce' pens irom wnicn 1 will sell ''"The natives! piy was the circulating medium In dr alfalfa, usloBl 'Taff.' Tlils BhowH-- that Champ are ruining blll-no- business? Eggs;at OOfSOjandJ.OO per family' ing the ship :all nfght,: were go' onr tchidollat-- i : ,glnla. In course of time the ground :lImestond:on dnoiat th'e'rateJ Clark' 'can- - certalrily carryj Jiunois ' Sohie of 'the men fell on Rastus: . "went back tod thei mer- setting: .of 15., Wfll bqqjf orders now increased and emigrated westward., of four or five tons an acre, and wiVlf :lts tWe'nty-nln- te electarabvotes All workJ 'weighing the 'yields gobanyr or shipment later. Send for mating chant Wo next, hear 01 them in urango their knees and prayed. of hayiThe use In Novetnb." n i. . 'suspended for" several 'hours of limestone ijs.t it's free, will alteo sell n few thing. county, 140 mile west of.Glouces.-- was . ,, '.:rT j: i -on ' the Experiment 7 , ten. suh, laying Fulleta'a.t $2.ob 'eacli1,Satls. , Among the marriages .record-- . a (he'pebplo watched 'tho volcano. Station 'farm' increased the- yield of STKOXGTiY OBJECTED TO "AYenrs'uhT"r;jiO,jmah s hpf, faction' guaranteed. ; n m "tyhen dayllbht came"the flames alfalfa'-- ' hay from' 12,665 pounds' an , cd In Orange courthouse, on, Marcn V.t V.iJExa I&Etf'&S rit,OTTER butj yoii.,beter w;atch wJus(h,.y(ou go il; great cloud of pacre J ? nJ ii;. 0 jafteTfyo's. H.ej'firifh ho't over It. Rrrt9pfe!B.B.'S:aligiii;Ky. 'tho 26, 1S03, is Rodney Hanks, son of disappeared, and to' 3.6401 pounds''an acre ' ' ' '" :: t'- - ' '.' , .' RepiiesentaVlvp' fenry, ot J Texas, Hanks, to jmok.e 'hovered' over the country for, first cutting. , Rueben and Elizabeth rFTTT ' IJ3 .llU r.oM, Ills rreference. apAlice Chandler. But, (from thp rec- miles' around. The mountain- peak "Ground limestone should bo ' Wihfcieby gazed at- the1 new tripords they dldnt stpp at Orange js above the sky line; and it is plied at the ' rate of- - three or f'our In therHpuse last session, condemn t'h.4l tljo flames were obcourthouse. We find n family of thqught beginning and ed tho American heiress who" mar lets" with fathbrly pride,' bdt not a tons an acre in the' little' approhenslon' In Ills eye never rftR lHEOUATSU mDNCY3 AMD BLAOOER them In Rockingham Cou.nty, Va., scured by p cloud. one' Ion an acre' every four or five-- ' ries, for tho saKe ot his utie, ' 11 "Soon 'after the volcano 'was? seen, years 'thereafter. It Is best to 'ap' In 1790, and another in ShenanVulned In. health. and theles's. nobleman r Wr " In 17S0 Ab'raliam the Fort Morgan was caught- - by a ply it after (he ground' Is "broken 'prospects 'by dissipation. doah County. "What are' you thinking dear?" cocQCooococoqopqqcoopcxjcil'o asked Mrs. Wlnkloby, softly. , Lincoln, grandfather of President i;reat current, and toro at her moor and thoroughly disc oi harrow It. Discussing 'this Speech with' a "Nothing, dear,, nothing," Jie said ' Lincoln, "roinovod t,o Kentuckyfrora ings, ' Thecurrentyln Cedar Creek "If' burnt Hm6'ls used, about half Mr.Hehry said:" Rockingham. Cdurily. Va.f and Sve was Very hard, nnd I nm sure that this amount of : the freshly ' burnt--' ' "i wnnt trf roo- our ' hale yourift' falterjngly, don't you think' are certain that tho Mlaniss family 'he cruptjon'ipf tho Chlrlqul Peak material should be applied, buP It glr,ls marry hale young ,. men. I It would be wiser for us .hereafter; was with tho Llncolns during that was tho cause. When wo got out should be thoroughly slaked before want to soe, thpra ;ajl showing tho to b.ulld. up our little family on the ; Journey,. . The next,nqcqunt, wp have nto theopen sea great rock wero application. Under ncC tn.Waco. Installment plan?" clrcumT spirit of agrl.iknow( '1 I of the Hankses is 1n 1806, Irt Ken- nicking out1 of 'file water in places stances would we "recommend' burnt She was proposed to by a rich, bacjv-eip- r. ; u You ,can not keep posted on current Wnn't'n l'osltion'? tucky, when Thomas Lincoln, (fath- where beforo we had navigated the lime If the1 ground' 'Hmestone can bo An.d she refused him., A,f- -, PQlltJcal.. events unless you ,read the- If you do', you Vvlll' get It 'as soon er of the President) married Nancy vessel. Smalt Islands Could be seen obtained. Where there Js a' gopd a ......t ArtHrlmv turn. nvAti IhA iround the shore. , 'or It Write Hanks. with- - a mutual friend', she'" yu WW demand for ground' limestone,' It Is i ' high the flames usually delivered on cars at plant down . "I can't ... the" Bowling Green' Business Unl-- . , Courier-Qiirji- al Tho next' account of the Ha'nks-c- s but It , ;v: i.iwas at the battle of Tippecanoe. jurst fro.m, the mountain, .. -1,1m ton, In car iu. hn- - Verslty.l Bowling Green; Ky., for (Louisville,' a dollar u fM. t idiicrrri mini AYatterson mites. I for ! in Indiana, November 7, 1811. We' 'corned like three nnhf. Hn hh'a'a drea'di particulars load lots In bulk." :' Editor.) '"-- ' f find .tjip names of Peter and, James never saw, such a thing in my life. J HI- ' V..1 a; "Hanks.1 Peter whs kllle'd. "He was Tho mountain had a number of ' '" Mormons For Tnft. i" ! " 'Gh, ' 'but,'15 said ' the mutual l leaks but from wherp wowere It a member of Captain Berryjg .comof th'q friend', 'a man 'can: al Ways Tlot lout: At tho Oeneral Conference ii pany of militia from Kentucky. icemed fllaV thb fla'MeJ'vtfrVj.'burst- - Morm'on Church here this morning, hlVpast."'' ' ,J ,I :t I -- llSf rmM I could, not seo James belonged to a company of 'ng from tho side. i r W ' 'Ye'si thUt may "be.' Replied the. ' Apostle A. W: Ivlns put the1 ShurchJ ' ,i . . - 1 '. u ".tT! Look Out for Trouble) mounted rllllemen and was from Uter(,the, ,,:j authorities on record for President splendid Waca girl, '.but, ho shan't of the'Grlp are" apt THE TAUlEF.wllI We thd Issue and Tho after-effect- s "1 have been running to Bocas They may have been Kentucky. Taft U Use mcf'for la blotter.'. y MA in hn BorintiRL' but. b, normal healthy for1 a' number d'yeafs, and brothers, and If so, I am certain 1el Toro afir--' 11 tho battle,. YcUl Ht- "I thank the Uortl 'that there rT7 "TTTIil condition, may. thoy were tho brothers of Nancy bout twd years 'agoiwhecl jio ,yys ,",,.,, , , i Dri8lnKj short ilmp by 001,,' -- " Jfjrone. You ; can get tho stands at the head of this nation tof Swiss scJentlptsi werL.iIn;, that day a , Hanks. In six years after the batSunday , ScOipol , 'iener-A- na severe a good WJa. ''After Just man? a tbqm' j'jad, predict-- d man, ai man of peace, arid one who Lwbpn hqTprqdlga apn camehonie, attack 'of tn'e'Grlp my'sysjteln was, tle of Tippecanoe, Thomas Lincoln puntry, ona that this very peak Wuld, burst :wlll deal with1 ou'r: present' difficulremoved from Kentucky to Indiana. weaKep.ed, nervous- ana runj,. meet; la verycondtpn. I, began taking Vlnol'nto' an eruption In less t"ha'ri two ties In wisdom' said 'ApOBtld Ivlns. iJRQWniyr-H- is Des Moines Register. flows 'father ran to ' dars. "He prediction' ' has ''como "I pray God that he will so over? ,hlm5and urWmself,, . ., ., rue Never- - be"f6re in tlhet memory rule that'tho United1 States 'shall no.. ,Sunday . School Teacher :WhyiiPPFl.m.HAe6ttr '5,iVjLt.ki' BLKASKD GOOD FOHTUNE the; FOIIX)VRD ..NEGLIGENCE oftho oldest residents r, lie 'Involved' inawllbTMextco' or .;un,-toChlrlqul, eaks 'been attire volca- ;r-.. ..4- - ,S. .. 1UU Ml earth." .. .TOmmTrr- - .fflri niB. lUlCCT anv nMiAr ;.?. : . 11 uamni. iwo' Kuurau- . ,. years. ';Mqre"fhah .., ,.;::.'... 1 It was the blissful tlmo knqvrn fo i"Tfl' (i II. ?.. were.ana. ten on n a, necK.rrji. oonere 11 . tila Aaeiamo '20.000" Mormons' iesllmonlal to be genuine.) Both1 OncYear- J. when man as Sunday afternofln ' in attendance all'the Conference,; would .uurt.ypu to. .fall on youV TlnMUW rniullbKjl ft w- J v'faTer Wld In our Btore 1. J .i .A' nani jl half the world doesn't care it It a'ueh'V Valuable blrengtnVc'rektor Bad Mr 1 Wife How nice it would be. It 'fSalt Lake Clfy cor.'NY. Times... . neckl , 'vfftTT ftf.1l)Ml' ., -- T- . : .. iJfc-- ul ' snows. In the Jobkins household. all things, la this wo.rld would work ealtfiareBtd?efJf6r'the" Conyaleecent, fb H". ""'ilra wea and as Vtaol, and J, a vClarlco, .thp lady . , assistant, had ln'harmphy; . Th.TmnHiL'i'f. ' l . . ". RESERVED ATnnASHTKD1 )1 !, . . .... . JA JUISIflU :.'lnMAV.'i.TTn.. ! TjeODlft in tQlfl Li.i.u ij. try Regular "jps of eekly. Courier-mak- e lJ A t'WI onw. Cawyer-HJon'TOM TlCin3! W cleared away the'dfonof thihrgs and Yotf .1lnlr T 9i. For Hub Wouldn't It though! , oh j 1. f:nu 1 "with the uadep. a bottle or lnst&nccjlf coaf. would; Jobklna. havlnr said: quitted mySelf well In thht'tVlal? special J& (Ofp '((.' 1V,(X 'fmnA rttn'a fnof 'nUhAt'.in down with the thermometer. and Friend Very well; 'UtMa a, yfty RepresentYtiW " Add'lriSon1 ' ys;iBtlindlngrtnif thelr'money VIH be Sunday a Courier-Journ-al rate on 'Dally andWWW IttV VU.AU V.MV, nWO MV'- la comblnatffflWWni! If !t tttfee n6t.do:all w claim study Vdit "didn't Aj,k quietly .qqmpoBp, Wmeself (1 doas much,' for your .: i ri tree !t '. 1 '. t tfotf wltnTTho ..j. i)a;i)ii'uKvWNTEiiW;i Jh-- f sin" the newspaper the burning probclient.' - : nil ntw 1 OXXi OGET ADVANTAGJ8 lems of the week In his easy chair T"-- good . epants ,onf f orni. Mast OW Tins ffiSf1 M In cases of rheumatism,.. tellel. are 1 numerous, u One riayi . tkla dQSe. when there came the sound of rev haVcrgood teams and cdme'wcll rec- CUT 9ATE, OROBBp MUST . - pos turKeysjitoW i flushodt al flocloof for from pain makes sleep and: rest ,onnepdcd, Goodproposltlon elry., by afternoon. ..Down Ml BBSBNTUS,- - WW T0 . wnq pub m to vl t 3J fWf kltcBen stairs they 'skeltereflr-'- ' tli v rlffhiiB.rtles. For further nar. slble. Tnia may ne ootamea Dyjap-- ftne rage 01 . rbecn creeping toward, tUem." Thai rmir;.YfYitiinir.Y 111.1:: tit- - J3 UtVplates, dishes, linlwest-- fo'rks, shqul Mculara. uddrcss, X, care(6f IltLrb-'- - plying CharaboTlaln'a' Liniment. Hl ; & dfe'rof ; m; 1 ) boytromptiy Drougntiku .1 wwwwwwwvwvwvwwvwVWWUW lamb, 'gravy1 afld tiaby'd Kiitf sale by all dealers. - foiltf :7:; I ABMOIHEfl Straight 1 ," lAD " YT W.'W RITES IilTTl i.::.j MAX Same. CRUSHED n " w..v JVlliliKU nli-T.IHl- SNO t.i .if d ALLi XRr&ls f Jifwi kr CMifWJ lYLCLNl'Ii n ' tftAk . v wv t wkmJvmm mrnlmm ? 5n? v -- , T-.- RQGKiiLVVAYS BEST Ani-l- l I Mnln -- 'jir. 1 . . Dff '' rc8,Sizcs;l25c,:50c " and ''i I. Bottle. -- ir "'i' Si Eaeran ' - s -- tOllei' I .ijl 1 1 : ' ' ).. 1 - "sr,'-,- " "J - 44-5- 4. hls-"Ll- -- ftrangcr;)-,hq,ftho'.lJ,vgcf-.on- r lnJ lri nnliun' nm&ia hiii (irii Hiiun with -- ,T - ds non-nltrog- t -- . MM K'WHfti msmm t f - j of gntsjQHdjbreedsaiid .a-- Ji, Sijvr - - nd ... fy ' i. JSihgleCbmb' Orpiflgtort ' errorr-stricken.,- - -- . - -- . ?'!, '..iil 'Ttr JTOLklDNEYPlLLS T 1 . 1 Tii. Courier Journal For 1912 1 - ye J?ur ity-r-Hc- nrr 1 . if - I ", '' '' id" .ffiranWP . '' grflash, I '. rw 0 Svlse-'mah- ,, WeeJkfe;iD(imerrnal h.tp, - - JL .x .V-- SttwtWW"? - iREtnS2I 1 1l - leMord'HeifaJd - . . ::: ..." for onlv t: UJ -5 ...;". run-dow- -- . -- ','A-jJ.- of-Yln- ,p y . iu ..AZfs.m:4muiijumaumi. nora WFfflP", 1 , "'tirlj? . ' Fr 't - Jf-.H- ?' Jk 'V.SU Vii. JiTii"aniliiiitiiiin . it iaMpimiHwaqn i imS tJi iBiru hIwuimwMni ..tr.tn.fr,.?f ,y .! I rajlMaji vrMihftDX,' 11- - S. ,1 as against I rbslifelil 'faff. Wall street has no politics; it worships money and money "only. Its heart ,ed tijLievci.that'Oj wowcn vsh6j L IJ 4JI "UUt . ! n A of lfcVifllv ' Iflttmitina. Is a,pocketbook. tha arkMnl A surrender to Wall' street would mean tho alieniHofpv ation of tho rank and Ale of the fvro living, wouldt very ." Tiii'(ShrHko. in spa thnnn enndltlnnn .' Jjarty arid, after having disgraced " T !V . v ilittl'e raoVe coerclvsstfvan they "hcTJ the llstrty, Wall street Would desert k f I l -- - ' rr XiVl Is what It Apparently Do Not' lViy tVir.LBawrancii5co Ao- v imQK 'Whiskey msurrec- - it. That thrtugh that did In 1904. v . .. i r.nrjr. humiliating i Why( go nmir. L V experience again? And yet some of I" fiffiL :V& to KriOw. - St v some 'DinEcrroxH iioWjf '. " 'our Democratic leaders, forgetting Tho Kind Tou Havo Always Bought, and which has hoon 1TJ UK A KAXilWIt SIlAllt' 1904. faor 'Governor Harmon. Air. in uso for over 30 years, has homo tho slpnaturo of FIR9HllUEIIE0:0!l JllHlZE Harmdn's nomination' and defeat DODGEM ..The follawlngiJprrautaiiat.weath- and has hecamadd tmder histcr- wouhl enj for some time the pbwer er signs .was adopted by tbo sonal Kiipcrv ision slnco its infancy. " of the .reactionaries lo deceive, but CsCCUli Allow no inin to ilnnnlvn vnu Tn'tlilu. vni cfbytthc Smart Disturb- - why postpone success? Mr. Bryari All! Yet WSdld-fibalj- ze All1 Gotih'tcrfclts,' Imitations and " Justia-jjjioodJV'' ill. Sateen If sbme yeara- - agoTatrrjl rq huC j is anxious for A DEMOCRATIC Experiments' that trifle with and cndanjjc'rUhb' lichlth of ' Wufld to five satWQon: : in .rvartaifrBarts VICTORY now, and ho Is trying to elo rs or Refii'sing- - to s. V " '(! ! Infants and Children Experience .uynlupt Experhuqnt. 1. "WhertUhe- - tenTOeratUTtj:,falls get It In tho only" way possible, rtjtflf Country. THitch Up.: suddenly tnere namely by the selection of a posl-ttj' .V south of aggressive candidate on a pro' V v T t&nperaturor riea HUT 'TWAS A HLOODM'SS r2r t Bryan's Comgressive platform. SITUATION A KB VI of Tin: snddenlytthato,'l.s awStoim.formlng; y moner. C'astoria is a harmless suhstltnto for Castor Oil', PareOne hundred and twem; A spe lal tax, orN In other words nofth goric, Drops and Soothing' Syrups. is Pleasant. It , 3. TaoJ'ld,alwaysbhl$Xrom, VSiJfBj.ago Congress,., passed 'bill MORE HOT SHOTS FROM a spccla punishment,, for bachelors contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Xnrcotio n putting an excise duty on P(h: Insjl- 4A... A REPUHMCAX PAPER ui iun wcuinui iumuju u a favored topic for uls- - u Is becordl Biihstancc. Its ago is its guarantecr, Ifc destroys Vorms a. storm is forming, vanla whiskey, and thus wa .Jjlald cures DJarrluua and AVlnd cusslon ftl feminist circles, Every point hcre and allays Fcvcrihncss. Teddy will bo d 1alwa5s' mote the foundation for our first fdbel- and "Plrrus olouiU Oolic. now and! tjien tho plan is broached relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation region wliero a storm Is In Hon, tile "Whiskey Insurrection' of somebody else this time. and Flatulency. assimilates tho Food, regulates tho in some freak Stateor munlclpall-Uie- n from a Tho Rough Rider Is doing some 1794. V we hear, a ripple of .progress to one'Tof Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep lty, and C. Cumulus clouds nlwajs come AYhen the Federal GovomJhent rough talking, but watch him get Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. falsetto kpidnuso from the women's as hero a It In the neck this time. storm is was organized the means of LnuouDteUT from a region an newspapers. clubs A long list of things that Rooseportatlon were scant, nnd as They like iotminB. ly they ke tne mca ALWAYS velt didn't achieve might be in lutG.' When cirrus clouds are mov- - sequence the price of whet any Idea at tends to tho humllla ed nlso, to say nothing about pholntr'ranldlv from tho north or north- - very low, and there was moi .. .tfon of ;ujn. Bears tho Siffnaturo of netic spelling and a third teim. jSM.08?1' no matter how cold It is, thoVe corn and when conerteil Now ve have an artlclo by r twonty-iouIt would seem tho part of wiswhiskey. It was In that wa: j Garlin f dncer in tne current ru- - will, do rain wituin dom for great men to rest on their the farmers of Western li rum. Silo tells us how these things hours. lain els rather thail to have them 7. When plrrus clouds are mov vanla, made tho money with used to be managed In tbparta, torn from their brow seeking the ing rapidly from the south or south- to buy their, salt and other whqre b clielors werer. disfranchised, east, there will be a hailstorm on sarlos,1 and inasmuch as the unattainable third term. excluded J Irom public processions It Is repotted that an eltort will ot Kentucky at: - the morrow", if It be" In th'e sumnier, woodsmen subjwqted to various other dlsand f It be In the winter, there will gentloniou .of ct 'and the Old Dor ilnlon be made bv Roosevelt's leaders to f 'Perhaps ws could abilities. were quite willing to exchange .the get him to come off the track. Let wltli equanimity bo snow, such a Your Uncle Bill Tnft 8. The wind afwajs blows' about required cash ior tho surplus Wiis-- lj Hilm alone remiH In a state of benighted and !n Use a stornl In a circle; when it blowsH key, nobody thought that thur Svas will put him off In due time. bacheloraeOd, but there was worse TH CCNTAUN COMPANY TT MURRAY STRtCT. NCWVORH CITY What has become of that tieinen-dou- s, from the north, the heaviest rain Is any harm In the business one way to comei'lTho impenitent bachelor univirsa). overwhelming up. to march east of jou; if it blows from tho v or the other. v.ua furrier compelled But It happened that the Govern- rising of tlie people for Roosevelt? aijAJnd the market place and south, the healest rain Is west of naked Vou; If It blows from the east, the ment also needed cash to ktjeu It( Teddv will go down In history as to sing r song testifying to his heaviest raid Is south. and, at the time tndiejted the man who had the largest uum-- I w ;lch thus "justly suffered 0. , The wind never blows, even abov-e- , the tax was laid on tho her of tnlklng friends In the world. Anna" Oar-ll- n " hether punbhmi at To Including eight Governors moderately, unless rain. .or. snow Is Pennslvanla whiskey. Green Spenper wishes to revive these River Republican, .Morgautowu, K.v. falling within a radius ' of 1,000 Immediately thoio was trpiiblc. penalties' there la no means of miles. Now is the time lo begin to anticipate your Fence of the The Stotcl.-Iris- h believe we Personally knowing. (eat iicl,v at a J.nw Pi lie. wants. We have just, wcivcri two ta- - loads of the celea heavy white 10. Whenever region swore like plrntes that a procasslon of naked and sing- rrost occurs, a storm Ja tprmljiE-wlthlTho Cincinnati Wcekl.v Ihinulror. The spirit of '7(5 was again In would arouso some ing bachelors e bought it right, imper recently ttnns-fornie- d brated American Steel Wire Fence. 1,000 miles north or north- flame. Conventions were held: pio-tes- a twelvp-pag- e nowadays and that the comment into the sire and appeal nnee so we can givejyon a very low price on any specifications west of you. Christian llfrald were 'voted; government offi women's clubawould probablyap-polnt- a Almanac. cers were Insulted and abused: of a dnll, will be furnished in con- you may need. Call and see us about your fence. committee of inspection to buildings were burned; the stills of nection with the Hartford Herald report" In the Interinveitigale and at only Sl.C.'i for the two papers Yours trill v, Catarrh Cannot be Cuiwl est Of public vlitue. A Wchelor Wlth.I.OCAf. AUPliICATlON'S. as the such as submitted to the law were This price stands good on renowals destroyed and the owners whipped, with his ciotrtflA&n. Is rftty a beau- pap.)iotreacb. the seat of thtf disease. for The Herald. The Weekly tarred nnd feathered. naked Uach-4lo- r! tiful spectacfe'iidt-i- C. an ,m OIU'OKATF.U Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional For a time the Government Ifllnlnr. Is lite ideal newspaper, con- U li,.l n .'If, .ntlAtt tf lnn.ll.ir nn.l t,t;i.j Ul UKUIIih iIIV dlsehse, and In order to cure It you paid ho attention to the outrages, DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. Bilt the real point of these horrid kf must take Internal remedies., Hall's aud in Juhe, '1794, .!. i uxumu 1... 'la especially suited to the farming iuw Hie storl :s ought not- - to be overlooked. Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and prowa& made still stronger. In' the classes., it is uemocratic and It is evident that neTamount of I acta dJrectly.cn the blood and mucous meantime n United States marshal gressive! This Is certainly a -- jrholly crush the could for a lot of good reading. tf .Nalj's Catarrh Qure.Js. jot aid his posse collided with a body of,- - the- - Spartan. surfaces dnurtle8-i3plrlt Allegheney1 (medicine, ft wa3 prescrlbAl oft insurrectionists In . Tfiw'cquJd njakelilm 'go. a quack The Danger After (Slip bacb:lor.. by 'one of'tlie" best physicians in blood Vas shed and the re-n system. nakel and they could make him eowitry Sot .veara aildUs'a regular this county", was 'on. A force' of some Lies ofteri In, a llo'ri pre 8lng, but' they could Weakness, nervousness, lack of many, irqbablyi.he jlauflifld at scrlfltlon. , ,18 comppsed o thp,(best H.OdO1 men tinder "Major'' 'General" energy and , ambition, with 'known, 'combined with the B adiord a'ss6hibfed near Pittsburg their puny tortures , and his. .tree tonics disordered liver and kidneys, often WuiiffeTS, acting directly ai d resolved t6 reslBt the Goverri-- follow bouI exJirell' wihln him 'it "the blest blbod ana,ttack, of ,thls wretched l ' iht to the uttermost. ;ht ? that. his. .was. the.. better qn,the,nKious, BajfacfS4 'Theiffrffct thou disease! The greatest need then Is flien1 It ''was that Washington, choice, that even death would he combination of the two lpgredl(ents (INOIOlt.VTfJn) 're- hi i' patience ' 'exllalisted, V beah 'to Electric gutters, tho glorious tonic, refc rable to marriage, and that the Is' hat produces such woudeiful and regulator of ar'niy of 13(0p0 blood purifier iSend 'jit take faction! "An sults Irt curing CatMrh'. tomt at' 'least was- - sllentf And stomach, liver and kldnoys. Thous strong,' commanded by General ., ssentla.I.,.nioraljpf .the,, whole testhyonals-fre- e.,, have; prqved that; they wonHenry Lee, of Virginia', "was p,ut In ands F. J. Cheney & Co , Props f bush ess Is, that In spite of all penderfully strengthen, tho nerves, ' ' ' ' Toledb, 0! motion" ' toward' the Insurgent ''J H alties , thisre--' were still1 Ijachelors1 In1 i "west,"' where some lG.000 rebels! build, up the, system , and restore to j Spar a, Vl1n.iVh.o ?W and good spirits after an at- wire waiting for them. It looked health of igrlp. nakel and to sing, but who would Take Hall's Family Pills for con- bad, suffering, try. tack Jf " and, even Washington was thoru Only, GO cents. Sold nnd ,not enounce their sacred heritage1 'stlpdtibK ' fearful 3f'the results. of fr?edprat ) . tji )' J. M ' perfect satisfaction guaranteed by llnil Xo Klt-- Comfne. ,, pvfcrtakln'g1 'the 'army at'' But why does the modern wom theiiV James H. Williams.- - An old geh'tfcman Who wa'a lrt' the halfway between the national . man discuss this matter with such i i..of Imblblnc too freely was capital and t"he seat of the rebel-Hot- i, habit undisguised-relish1, vu Old ? 'Lee was met1 by the commis- , Llvermore, Ky April 3, 1913. poster fact that iltfihg rfneTilu'in ihe v'eriuda otfa. grievance 1st trie sioner's of the "enemy"' and a peace Cdltois Herald :EuQlosed you WHY conditions fcayomadef? matrimony vlllago hotel at which ho was a f ' A MONTH NOT MAKE ;WUcA(illooJr .' ' "Hdr-owcompulEof' will Had a check on the Bank of her. sbnf ready the .dinner bell, a largo one wa'a Concluded. AVitli characteristic magnanimity ' Llvermore, Ky., for two dollars, f tilumph o err her emancipation? ' S50.00 a Week, almost SIO.00 a Day suql) jaa hTeusedj bn f arm;"15s(n J.V th (lovernment pardoned, most of which pays my subscription to Ts ba ed tiVJif tho e ldi'J tllat n'o"J sue' ' ring. .A largo dog happened to be the offenders. A few were arrest 33 need no Icncer ntarrv and that at Boiling Victor Safes nnd Herald until January 1, 1913, bosrs to morOuim, doctord, luw era, dt mlots mid pjaslnjjy Jjist then, and, hearing ee convicted and rfor n short time , Wo eouldi not get along without last he can gratify her wtll-ldofunneM.allof whom ronlUi ihoiirod . but do not know how oucy the bell, he stopped and raised his Imprisoned, no one w as oe- - The Mei aid, having taken It everd but ot asjfi-prefe enco for the single life nnd ltUloonn i ono. aaieiiilfh ih claro our iiroposillnu ono ot ' high asijie could. modkliQwl-- l cuted. since it was first published. tin; licit, clriv I'cut nioiuj making oiiortunl for tie typewriter Instead of'the heqdj as rrhi3 first rebellion In our counties ei r nttltOil. Without iiih Respectfully, sewlrg rqnpjilne, ,, With . fh.e.,arne od nerveously until tjie bp"l ceased) YOU cull duplicate tlu sucu s oloiinrd. ine oin man moKeu at try after the establishment of the Our humlitontply illiutriliil w pace cnl.iloj; MRS. ELLA TURNER. lireat i sho assures us that nowvshe ringing. Mill cniUU vou to urex lit tlie mbii ct locus- maid jtlyjog a,oment,)Jfjlf dlffsped Constitution" cost the considerable will i everMJi5-lji&J4l3o:hft- i tonii'rs in na lnturi'iliiK a iiiiiiim t tlioiiKli 11') with the nolso he w'as magfllng and sup) of $l,,"?no,000,'' l)ut the main vou wow Tillollni? tliiMii turouirh our f.iLiori-- . Men ui tiolnti ,1 ua Hi It Loliks Like a O line rlage ought to be compulsory for balpsnieii reieivouilvke unit lntrULiIons foi eeliluK suits, giving point had been pained the fiov To Fuparate ' a boy from a box of coiivlm Ink tulkliii; iKilnts ihlth It U linpotirle lor n iropertlvt customer to deny Why ,'hm.sald: ,w, .it 'lkh men. IntjjfftliTs ntfjte. wJiMiKU the jour ''What are wou howling about? rnment )yu established its' author llucklen's Arnica Salve His pim don't YOU bo nn vUral lo apply from hi r.i(?uvulnlty bUore souiioue else Ki.ts the territory vn njiii mvnr nun kilm'siiiiiii iiiil that Ihe dres wont? Of what avail .Vdu incniiiv dqn,'t lave to qat hore.V- Itv as n f!ovp'nme"t. ThciVthnnnlverfaryofour Rev. Thorn ples, boils, scratches, knocks to bitK,pe.oJi;l',tir"itH,o'i nwo IWoi by compiny vis (ellnite-Aioniniy. Chicago American prains nnd bruises demand It, auc is IB. (Irepo'j- in M crpctltiK the mo"t modern ea(j ncqulpsccce If o' e l" dctormned to liNntionai lilt tor In the vsocld. .m "ts quick rellof for burns, scalds, hJm?' Wltyf liavo )io'Vjyp,d,' y4yy men who reielved our ., i ..i ..... r y .. the uos't p'ohits fii favor. w. y ti..i,-.- .. lndueenient, 8ituil buHyt hi ' 'ercaut' tomp'li- - Tf F"nlBV Klilnnv Plllu tlio pom. Iv;qs i, liVii my, Lhirha juiirecov u,ts, Is his- right. Keep It handy for remit red Itueti sirj todoublo paitlculac qf his eoh.'s o are spending ,jon, also girls. Heals evervtliln ouroiitpiit. of dollars luanj thous-indory. Ho says: "My boy of slxtcer 'ealablc and does It quickly. Une s organization, W?"B Mra.-n. McOee,"-30- 1' D, oeoplo. 'had bronchial trouble ever slnco In lualed for-- piles. Only 25 cents .it but to leirn nil lurtlculurs, It away on roi t"P"""ifrr ror oUht vvl'lentjououfi the price ot $?3k Ji! atrP?t,l,OjvpilsJiojpl,ivy,Ja vvaa a baby, and It gradually grow Tames H. Williams. n flfflca? in a pojlitl card. hours''a'""'""",,, "v,w-r.her 7Gth year and says: "1 worse until We feared consumption Ask for Catalogue 16T. heard of Foley Kidney Pills and I gcjt a bottlo of Folev's Honey nnd Jgan. taking thorn j nndthey. com- Tar Compound and soon there was n menced to 'act at once,' anil y THE VICTOR such a mnrked .Improvement that jay .kidney andr bladder trouble is got a second) bottle and tljte wllj, I For Infants and Children. SAFE & LOCK GO. lljgone," For sales at all drug think, make a nermauent cure. The The Kind You Have Always Bought wont that m CIHCIrltlATI, OHIO first bottlo cured his stuhborn M Our New Home. Capacity 20,000 Satoc Annually, i , pears tho couglu and I think this wonderful An Idealist. medicine fayqd. my boy's llfo.'' For Signaturo of coSed.:U mi sale ntrall drug, stores. . m j 'I "Sweetheart, I love every hair on Kino KuusrrlntiAn Oiler. " Are you co nslhutti .lilt VAX JIAItD AOAIXhT '. h91Tho Louisville TroubIl?vi EvenlnR Post' jouUhueaifPJ fit TeYv6fillyn(we-kbit . HAUMOX'S XOSIIXA'JIOX Sick htodi cJWTJji j 'TUhlly) from 'now until November ed VIrtlo? I I' vLl 'i IBIUJ 10, 1912, and thb Hartford Herald kv . Bilious? " McCreary, Ky is "Misled, W. S. Bailey, betrayedr" deserted" Insomnia? pno year,' for only $2. "Subscribe ANY of these symptoi 3 and jnsay others J willing to. verify hla statement as his,Wiiri)o tho dpltarih written on uovv! jrien Ki'pklno- vmif That (idestloh "will be hslced vou almost dallfr bv tf '. Indicate Inaction of t! (.iruK. ' serviccisjf ybu nuhlify tako tho DrauRhonTrainlngT-raniUho-Klven ambition to list. herewith. He says: "My rJerripcra'cy's tbmljstino tho day r, 'i ti ' More BANKERS IndorsopiiAUGliON'S Colleges than Indorse all other busi. "3e"ort fti Vil lHffo haii af.OSavfc're attack of la JThe correqtj ftreatment for icuts-- , .hv election if ft allovvs1 Vall nCss collepes COMBINJiD, 43 polleges Jn 18 St.Ues. International reputation. grlnpe that terminated In bronchl- - street Id'leaa'lt Into ifio nonllna- - blrrns, scalds, wounds, sores, lumBaoklnir. Tjrerltlnt, l'mmabuhlp. r ntlTali, Kpclllnir. Artlhniclle, letter Krltlnir, Uutloeu Mnnl rJJ .Govefrior cHarinon or any bago. Tlitetntiatlsrh W ' 'rtdurrthrla' Ht UwHliltK anxlllary branches. Lood POSITJONSOUARANTEEDunder rcasonabl contlltiona.. cjtisV,Sh,.cofigfipd Uhi' .. ii.Kuijm Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all overl Home Study. 'J'mttsqudsol bankccuhi nfddi,fclj.urQbVlo, cou othBJMc flonaVy. "President Taft Ta'XLLARn'S SNOWJ .LINFilHHt.Ult tho Untod iStates say that Draughoa's MS, bbdkkccfiers. and Stenographers are and her mediclno pave no relief onp lis healing, tpehetratliig an hntisipJ NevvSystemof 15gqkkeepingrS4veiithem pf &U s.treet-xp- p hphllnjf'good positfon-- i as tho'tesult of ,S.he tyas'ndvlsfcd 6!tVy EoWy's Hon CdUHJilH av from JUp.. If .Wall tlqj which is everything that is from 25 to SO per cent in work nnd worry. ta.kingjSrau'ghon's HomeStiudy. i h take ey and Tar Compound and he cog, BtreaWwi, auhorljby,theuDra- - ;neede taaffecfii' eompleto cOrKJ lanortnana.- rracticaiiv a l u. s. dni' CATALOGUE. legsousi onirt reportdrf vvHte-'tli- .. Svsttm. bV vrito lyo. V. Draugiion tlnued using it untll)afi()liaiilen. 0 . i ii;", th Pfl(ce 25c, BOdind 1.00 poibot i'' Wntfpn.jpjwr ortnanu uraugnon' cailegea towen. trNaVhvillerTemi. Korwcat-- h three bottles, which effected a per- DoaWIMCfc. -- platformi. ojid (nominate tip, Sold by- - HartfOTtr Drug r ccAltse JtPCO!.i61tvnio't t Because a manent cure." For sale at all drug thoffljiaocratlc ciad4d,atcp, TWJ H.a.rtfotdi' Hi?, pfeidvAiwit'oOwH """""'"" ""'""" xth"11' TTrrrot wopid not support our ticket Ver Dam, Ky. m Naahnlla or Memnhia or Knoill. Tnn . . or P.Mnr.l, Kv..rr..n..lll. tHUe foil wUklom! RtQMnJun WaoBIi iTlttofJW;"""-". . . ..., .-va m(hhiiiv -J .a ilium! iill li! (ML H !! fonts' 17, 11 1612.' il .XHELiiAR3ilSklidERALD. Jertainly there Is a discrepancy 11 IT .1 Hi- eoraovhero,.an,i woajo haU-Incl- In- I'AaEVEtf.' II - '., ijiiti?? 4hey (T(t1 flT nilT milUY lit lllltU I.U.I C F: ""'' 4 $Vm j ilMOWO 'itj. .....- .'- ,tion"ofl794. t- f jArasrjcasutacrfledTRlgfft W "hance I J7', ,v' ) ' " trybUt, AiA V M JL1 su - ef if" What is CASTOR! A It It It It iiuu rtt...' fair-weath- er. .v. dee-feate- dee-light- GENUINE CASTORIA re view-prospe- The Kind You Have Always Bought For Over 30 Years. j dls-Sfra- ce Our Farmer Friends and Patrons: traps-Alleghe- n ts Kn-qulr- cr DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., -- low-pric- e -- b( rup-dow- 1 Ensrjrcrcit Hartford, IEt;5r m Lighl and Power Company so-th- ,.'.,!' .e.,g:"barrass.,mgr.,, liRfll0 '' Car-llsjf- c, - Will wire your house '.at cost Electric LifJits are clean, healthy unrl safe. No home or business house should be without wliqn ivlthhi reach. $200, Fi-lon- n W - - Thai's lire-pro- s woll-kno&- q i - I i Wide-owu- ke nnconvrjvnwshv'jlintthihoabnm i'r'" - 1 PWSZJJSMSIZ. 0' s -- , JUST ONE 'fLm to-da- WORD fb f 1 CAST jfor?:irk MEANSHEALTH. mCflTlW&i a. v ' . YOU l k WANT a Better JOB? MsP "in ..f. Need II at-te- I I1C wmvm NoSuustUte; ?.ww E TTLJ I WR1! V itiMsj., ..-- , ' they-knoiwlt-- ifbRAtJGHISsJPR!C7riC?AEbGSlESS,CO'Ll'E(Sl5 ,- -- ... -- i I- w Iff T-- rJ F . awUN' "!' miiim nmwt, UN i f EIGHT. THE HARTFORD HERALD ilty In the lives of those whbm she SMALLHOUS, WEDNESDAY, APniL 17, 1912. & ft if ip v k i tii r l1 I ! R f V f! h verdict ever given by a wore crowded all dny and tho merMr. Ross Morton anl fanillv, Grayson county Jury wns rendered chants were kept busy waiting on Central City, have roturnol from a here this week In tho Circuit Court their ctiBtomois, who seemed to visit to Mr. Sam Morton nnd famIn the case of A. V. McGIll, ndmln- - have plenty of money. The ring of ily hTC. hammer and the Istrnlnr of .1. T fVcll. nirntiiRt tho the blacksmith's Early Speak. of thi' machine wheels of tho Illinois Central Railroad Company. " On Mav 11th, 8:00 p. m., at the verdict was for $11,000. Cecil, planing mill plainly told that thoy The Thruston, "? receiving their share of M. E. Church, South, was killed!'0" who was n brakeman, .. ' fxiiilyi t ton nmlAfl 111111.1 lin.una Ky.. Rev. II. T. Speak nnd Miss ic Ivftnf llf'UV ,ltn II am, ."V nwioti iiimva n tmar irmirtnmitli nlnl. streets In Louisville while switch- were changing hands at good prices, Flosslo May Early, daughter of Mr. "Queen Quality" satisfactorily solves the shoe problem for that large class ing cars. A motion for a new trial bowing t lint there Is life in tho and Mrs. O. W. Early, will bo unit- ild land yet. of women, who are each season not quite sure of what they want or fed In marriage, Row 1'. C. Long, of v;is overruled Mr, W. F. Chapman and little boh MeDanlela, Ky., officiating. The nt- Venllct of S2I),(MMI. what's most becoming to their foot in the new styles. Kveiett. of Herrln, 111., were visit- Mciidants will bo the degroo team of Howling Green, Ky., April 13. Once you have entered our store, you will realize what we mean by Jlra. .loanette E. Stewart, of this ing old fi lends In town last week Dawson Camp 342 W. O. W., of Eli Miss ratticrlno Sclienk will a erdlct mil stopping with his sister, Mrs. sor. "Queen Quality" shoes' anticipating your wants.' You're sure to find city, 'was awarded preside at the orgnn nnd tho llower ' $'J0,000 against the Louisville! Mate Hunley. Cook here at least one model to your taste, and it will look better, fit better Mrs. W. R. wont to Whltes- - Mris will be llttlo M If sea Annie V Nashville Railroad Company for and wear better than any other make of woman's shoe. Schcnk. Rev lllu last week to visit hor mother, Will and Elizabeth tho death of her husband, Engineer 111. Is pastor of the North Hart-foSpeak Wtlllmn H. Stewart, in .September,1 who was iiilt( Vaughn, o' Artsilr- clicult, M. E. Church, South, Mr. l'.tOS, by a jurj of the Warren Clr- is a very popuiIJe, Ky., wat In town last week, nnd his bride-eleCoint. Mr. Stewart was .12 visiting his friend, D.iucle lar young lady. No Invitations have Mlm ywirs old and a freight engineer for ' I been or will bo Issued and nil nre nvlnr. the L. & N. On September r. 1 0OS. Horn to the wife of Mr. Hub welcome to witness tbe nuptials. n while returning to thls'clty.tho girl. Mothput on the emergency brake, I'uiiunngo, last week, HVKKETT'S KERRY. to give a er nnd child dn'ng well, vhtrh caused the train April 15. Mr. Joseph Mitchell, Mr. Larkin Williams, who bad :iudde:i Jeik and Stewart's head mention of whose Illness wns made the side of the cab. He con-- , been confined to his room for a recently, Is struck worse nt this writing. tlnuttl his Journey home and made long time with a complication of Mr. Allison Mitchell, formerly of other runs, but a few days diseases, departed this life on the Ohio county, sewrnl T" now a resident of later sufteied a stroke of paralysis evening of the lfth. 'His remains TeNiiH, Is at but bcdsldo of his (.i:i:i;. drier. tho of the brain and died on September will bo laid to rest by the sldo of brother, Mr. Josoph Mitchell. April 15. Rev. Tow, of Roches27 of that j ear. After an autopsy bis wife In the chuichyard at CenRev. W. 11. Morton mado at trip ter, will preach at this place next morning. He (jevernl pbjslclans declared that tral Grove, Saturday night. paralysis was superinduced by the leaves three hoys and two girls. to Hnrtford Monday. Mr. W. F. Chapman, who formor-lyjyslde- d The party nt Mr. E. L. Hetty's Mr. Williams was n veteran of tho Wow described. Mrs. Stewart, as here, and son Master Wednesday night was highly last iidmlnlstrntrlx of her husband's es- Pnlon Army In the Civil War. His enjoyed by all present. of Herrln, 111., arc visiting wife hns been dead several years. tate. In ought suit for $35,000. The Rev. W. II. Foroman has employ- the former's parents and many Rev. Albert Maddox, who ralliond company will carry the ly camo in from Oklahoma, dellvor- - ed Mr. George Flntt and Mr. Elijah friends in this nnd adjoining comaiilt to tho Court of Appeals. , Martin, Olaton, to repaint his munities. This Is perhaps tho first case iii ii iiuu siTiiiuii in (no oununy residence.of Mr. Lee Wilson, oldest son of I' School nt the Baptist Church tried under the new Federal emand Mrs. H. A. Wilson, was Speaker Champ Clark seomB' tti ployers' liability act and the verdict dny, which greatly pleased all pres- be the choice of the Democrats of united in marriago last Wednesday Best Java Coffee, per lb ent. .. ....t.,.20o Is one of the largest rendered In for the Democratic evening to Miss Era Goggcss, of LuMr. John Harrison, who lately this vicinity nuy damage caso over tried in this 2 bbls. Best Gran. Sugar, 16 lbs., while it lasts.., SJ.qo zerne, Rev. G. W. Lawrence offsold bis home In this place and Presidential nomination. county. iciating. Thoy camo to the home of LAtest Styles in Chicago Millinery; Prices rjglit. Is on our moved to Owensboro, the groom'a father Thursday evenFounder of Uctl Crows Dend. streets, shaking hands with his A Sul Return. Vitality Flour, per. bbl , , ;$5tgQ Washington, April 12. Miss ing, remaining until Sunday, when Reaver Dam, Ky April 13. Mr. many friends. Clara Barton, founder of tho Amer thoy returned tp Lujiqrne, wbqrp Two othor grades at same price. nnd Mrs. Albert Render and little ican Red Cross Society, died at her they will make their future, home, CENTEKTOWN. Wfir Dctl Soap, 7 bars for daughter Kathleen, of Carrier Mills, 25o April 15. Farmers are taking homo In Glen "Echo, Md., at 9 Lee having a good position wlpi 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Everett RenClean-Eas- y Soap, 6 bars for o'clock this morning. The causo of the W, q. Duncan Coal Co. 25q der, of Eldorado, 111., are visiting advantage of ths pretty weather In Miss. Edith Wilson and Mr. Clate her death was chronic plieumonla, All other brands, 0 bars for their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. preparing for n bumper crop. 25o Misses Olga Hunley ana neulah with which she was stricken about Robs' nttonded tho Hoggess-WIIso- n Render, of near Denver Dam, Ky. A number of nice Suits of Furniture from-$20.0- 0 Miles, who are attending school at a year ago. Her brother, Stephen wedding at Luzerne last WednesThings were all very sad for Barton, of Boston, was with her day. to $28.00. Oak finish Bargains! them to meet, as two years ago dear Hartford, visited MisB Lois Homes, when she died. Miss Mr. Bruco Wade, of Ed.orado, Barton was Richard was with us for n short of this place, Saturday and Sunday. born at Oxford, Plenty of Odd Pauts and Coats at Keduced prices 111., Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mass., In 1821. Mr. W. S. Faught spent several time of two weeks, after returning Rosco Wilson. days in Hnrtford recently. Right. Come and see. , to his home here from Carrier Tuts End to Had Habit. Mr. Riley Peach, of IndependRobins and Kelly, accused of Wills, III. Then God thought beet Things nover look bright to ono ence, died lust Thursday and was breaking Into the store of L. M. and took him from us to dwell with with "the blues." Ten to one tho burled day In tho following Him. Dear Richard Is gone from Patterson & Son. of Point 1'lensant. trouble Is n sluggish liver, filling Cool Spring burying ground. Hotho Is us, hut not forgotten. Around bis were arraigned before Esq. Jnck-- ; tho system with bilious poison, thnt by a wife nnd survived several son last Monday. They waived ex ravo they llngcied' with thought Dr. King's New Life Pills would nnd tear and pain, but In our weep- amining trlnl and were sent to Jail expel. Try them. Let tho Joy of children. Sundny School was organized at t" nwalt tbe action of tho grand better feelings ing let us say "God doth all things end "the blues." East Providence last Sunday, with Jury. A FRIEND. well." Best for stomach, liver and Mr. Elbert Cnrden as superintend25c. James H. Williams, ent. A large crowd was present RICKETTS. In .Memoij of Mrs. Doicus A. Best Lard, by the 50-lcan, per 'lb m nnd great Interest manifested. i2Jc April 15. Miss Ern Stowart, or Hnrtford, Ky. Aihlliigtoii. Bacon, by tho side, per lb... Mr. W. R. Chlnn sold a lsltlng hor by one the old landmarks In near Denver Dam, lH One isj0 Not Ice. mulo to Mr. Emanuol Ward, of Methodism are passing nway. and irother, Melvln Stewart. All persons having claims ngalnst Mrs. Ollle Stevens and son Ar- tho estate of Wllllo P. Pirtlo, Clifton. Consideration, S100. Hartford Church sustained one of will Mr, Lovo Hoskins bought a Its greatest losbes In the death of thur, Render Mines, will spend this present the same to mo at Hartford, d mulo of Mr. Hud Mrs. Dorcas A. Addlngton on Ap- week with her sister,. Mrs. Bird Ky., properly proven,' on or before r Lee, here. $150. ril li. in 12. May 1, 1912, or they will bo forev- Shultz, of Llttlo Bond,-foMrs. Mary Austin nnd M!b8 Mnt- - er barred. An child of Mr. Kor more than half a century she Clint Shaw died Friday nnd wns , weie nt the Iiad loved nnd labored for her tie Austin, of This April 1, 1012. burled nt Cool Spring tho following church, nnd In liiter years, when liedsldo of Mr. E. M. Daniel Inst IRA N. PIRTLE, Admr., she was no longer able to take an week, lie Is still very ill. 14t3 Of Wllllo P. Pirtlo, deceasedf dny. spring school nt Rlcketts Ib Tho Mr. and Mrs. E. M. 'Chapman nrtlvo part in the church and Sun-'la- y When a medicine must be given spent Saturday with Mr. nnd Mrs. School, she kept In touch with progressing nicely, but on account hoth through her church papers of her father being sick, the teach-- t to young children, It should bo W. A. Casobicr, at Prentiss. pleasant to tako. dismissed school lust week. Throo cheers for Chnmp Clark, Chamberlain's and the Home Department of the Cough Remedy Is mado from loaf tho next President of the United 1. Ittl. ....1.. .! vfiiiiin x UvalttK SiiIwi For D.iins, Clmp-h- p y..,e sugar, and the nfots used lu its States! Joined the church at Goshen. ,, S(),. XI. ,,.s ,M, to preparation give It a flavor-nlmll- ar the oldest Methcdlst church In AsJ a For Constipation. hcnK Bnlvo ,, for buni8 , to mnplo syrup, making It pleasant Ohio county, and upon hor mar- - ,orcS( ore n!p ,M Mr. L. II. Farnhnm, a prominent dm to take. It has no superior for riape. In is..... to Mr. Virgil P. Ad- Chamberlain's Salvo Is most colds, croup and whooping cough. druggist of Spirit Lako, Iowa, says-- , ro nariioni. nnu oxcellent Miniiiiiu, sue It allays tho pnln of a For sale by all dealers. "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver m tins ever since resided here. Her bnrn almost Instantly, and unless Tablets arc certainly tho best thing m fc Iwme vns eve n welcome nlildln"! Mill lilt, Iff la l.n.1. s..a.. .!. Prompt to 1'ny. ontho markot for constipation." ' plnre for presiding elder, preacher parts without leaving a scar. Price, Tho Knights of the Maccabees of Olvo these tablots a trial. You are or layman, nnd Methodist 25 cents. For salo by nil deal- tho World paid Mrs. Sarah D. Pir- certain to find and customs were dear to her heart. ers. tlo $1,000 last Saturday, Bho being pleasant In effect. Price, 25 cont's. m .Since tho death of her husband, tho bonoflclary In a policy carrldd Samples free. For salo by all dealDies at Age of 101. In 1883, she has mado her home by hor son, Wm. P. Pirtlo, who died ers, m Columbln, Ky April 12. Wash- March 28th, with her only daughter, Mrs. J. E. 1912. Tho check came Foglo, and no greater eulogy could ington Hope, n nntlvo of Adair coun- to Mr. L. P. Foroman, John P, Ituch, Jr., was granted a Record Keeplie paid to one's memory than tho ty, who was born in 1808, died nt er for this order, and was turned divorce In Cincinnati from Holonl Ituch, The principals to tho suit' evident universal esteem In which his late home last night. Ho sorv-c- d over to Mrs. Pirtlo Monday. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE fOR In the Federnl army and was a lived uhttl a short 'time ago In Igno sho was held by all classes of our ' ' rance, or too fact that they were citizens and among her neighbors, pensioner. r. nnd nnd the loving caro and kindness MARRIAGE LICENSE. O Lamo shoulder Is nearly always O which she received from loved ones duo to rheumatism of the muscles, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "Our baby cries fo'r Chantwr-- I aind friends during hor last illness. and quickly yleldB to tho freo ap, ruATUiU riAiMua Iain's Cough nomedy," wrltMjkrsvf OKANS., Truly it can bo said of her life plication of Charles Nlsson, Carlisle, Ark., 'io T. B. Kondrlck, Chamborlaln's RasacaOa. ."It'wi .;. Linithat It was full of faith and good ment. For sale by all dealers, m Mary Hoskins, Render, Ky, -:- the best cough remedy onrthe"iBaf;' works, which can nover die, for ket for coughs, col eta and croupA they will live on through all .oter-- j Subscribe for The Herald. $1 a year. Hartford Herald, Only $1 Year-Fo- r uie by ait 'dealers. las touched, and Imbued with her ' April 13. Mr. Alva Calloway )wn godly walk. For such a life, has sold his farm hero to A!r. Henry Bonnett, of near Buda, who will H. II. A K. ILULltOAD TIME TA'There Is no death) t. novo as soon as tho roads wltl BLE AT HARTFORD, KY. What seems bo Is transition; ' . rhls life of mortal breath Miss Katie Hnwklns, Hartford, The following L. & N. Tlmo Card .s but a suburb of the life elystan, Did Miss Ethel Hunter, who have to effective troui Monday, Aug. 21st: wo call death." Whoso portals .en at Utlca visiting frlondj .and North Hound Vour committee respoctfully recolatlves.have returned hero, where No. 11 9 flue at Hartford 7:19 a. m. to the Miss Hawkins will visit n few days No. 114 due at Hartford 3:40 p. m. ommends that this trlbuto memory of Mrs. Addlngton ho 'efore returning honiv. South Bound y upon the records of the Mr. and Mrs. Eltnc Mitchell, of No. 115 due at Hartford 8:45 a. in. spread In the l.ovler, spent Saturday and Sunday School and published p. m. No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 Christian Advocate, and both coun- v.'h Mends hore. Mr. Mitchell Js II. K. MISCHKE, Agt. ty papers. spending this week with friends MRS. J. R. IMRTLE, 1'cii and near Centerlown. MRS. JOHN T. MOORE, Mrs. Edna Hunter, of Hartford, BIG DAMAGES AWARDED C. M. HARNETT, wns the guest of Mesdamos Sam Committee. Wlthrow, L.. B. OverluiUn and J. R. IN TWO RAILROAD SUITS Hunter the latter part of this week.' HEAVEH DAM. Mis. James C. Bennett attondod April 15. Last Saturday was a the burial of Mrs. T. J. Smith, at day with Reaver Dam. Hartford, Friday. and L. & N. Illinois Central The spring opening of the Gentry Mr.- Opple Klttlngtr and laugh0 store, together with tho rain Fri- ter Gladys spent Wednesday night Hit tor $11,000 and day night, making the ground too In hartford. Respectively. wet to work, brought many of tho Mrs. Hnllio Drake Is tho guest of farmers to town with tholr produce, Mr. rnd Mrs. T. It. B.minrd, I'urt- l.dltchflcld, Ky April 13. Tho women aitil children. The streets for.l. per-Hi" Sun-da"red-letter" - The Hartjord Herald J Ifl rrMV7iicv "? ,rsn.i alfrHEWWfiig?-- - i to VI WHO WE rntn $20,-00- largest THE FAMOUS SHOE -- to-da- y ul j E. P. Barnes & Ero., DAM, KENTUCKY. v- - flag-nin- BEAVER ' Ev-crtt- c, Reduced Prices ON s , MERCHANDISE ir. WHILE THE GOOD? LAST kld-ntiy- sa sure to come and see our Farming Implements, Plows, Drills, Cultivators, Field Fence, Wire and Fence of all kinds. J3e ld threo-yenrrol- eight-year-o- ld Come and buy while this quantity lasts. Highest prices paid for poultry. Star Brand Shoes & Oxfords. E. S, McMILLAN, Do Not Fail Centertown. t . 1 .,., ' ,,,, ' see me and my ,,,, Before you buy. PIANOS old-tln- ic thom-agreeabl- You will save money. HARTFORD MUSIC COMP'Y . r ooooooooooooooooo half-broth- er half-slsto- I High Grade Pianos assd . Hartford, Kentyckyj v. vJV - HIM r. T ,j. k