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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): April 24, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912042401_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 24, 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 Come, the lltralJ ( t Jfoiij World, the Km of All Mm Limbering it Mj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. 3STO. 38th TEAR., FIX HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2d, 1912. AS tance as follows, which shall bo he credentials to tho county of tho Domocrat chosen at t: audi meeting to represent Bald "At a mooting of tho Demo-Ta- ts (hero Inproclnct, of sert name of Democrat chosen to represent tho precinct), was by a majority of tho Democrats assembled, chosen to ropresont the Democracy of this precinct In tho county convention. (Signed) Chairman. Secretary.' "Tho county convention Bhall bo called to ordor by tho chairman of the Legislative District Commltteo In which the county scat Is sltunt-iexcept that In counties containtho couning cities of tho first-claty convention shall bo' called to ordor by tho chairman of tho City and County Executive Commltteo, and tho delegates thereto Bhall organize ' electing a secretary and shall thereupon proccod to select tho lumber of delegntes to tho Stato onvention to which tho county Is titled. The list of detonates so elected shall ho certified by the lialrmnu and secretary to the Stato onventlon, and the delegates possessing these credentials shnll participate In the temporary organization of tho convention. "In all other counties tho Demo-"rat- s thereof shall nsbomblo nt'tho ounty seat on Saturday. May 25, U)15rjit 2 o'clock p. in, for the the dolegajos imipoBc of selecting o tho said Stato Convent Ion to .'Melt their respective counties are entitled, I'rovldod, that the coun-'le- s hnvlng more than ono legislate dlBtrlct and not contntiiliu; a city of tho first or socoud-clnEthore Bhall be hold separate mass conventions In each of said leglsln-llv- o districts to select delegates ati ''oroln provided; tho legislative dls-rlchairman In such cases to designate tho place for holding said onvontlons, nt least threo weoks )rlor thoreto and to preside until a omporary presiding officer Is selected. Such mass meetings shnll ho called to ord"or by tho chairman if tho Democratic Exccutlvo Commltteo for aald county, who shall preside until a temporary rganlzn- A secretnry shall Mon Is perfected. thereupon bo elected by tho assembled Democrats, and after the mass :ucollng has selected tho names of thoso who aro to ropresont said "ounty In said Stato convention, a 1st thereof shall bo certified by tho ihnlrman and secretary to tho Stato and thoso possessing convention, such credentials shall bo entitled '.o participate In tho temporary of tho Stato convention. Tho representation of ench county 'n snld Stato convention shall bo mo delegnte for oach 200 votes or part thoreof over 100 ractlonnl "nst In Bald county for tho Democratic ticket at tho last Presidential election. "Tho Stato convention la to bo ailed to ordor at 12 o'clock 'noon 3iid tho different congressional dls-rlconventions to ho called to or-'at 10 o'clock n. m. Tho county of McCrenry Is to ho allowed ono dolegato In the Stato convention, of nil tho proclnct committeeman tho Pino Knot precinct shall pro-ld- o and act as "Jialrmnn of tho -ounty conventlonof Bnld county o bo held at Pino Knot." con-'cntlpro-Incd, ss -ct -ct or 17 MY 29 100 YEARS OLD; IN CONVENTION I 00 HEALTH For Kentucky Democrats To Select Delegates 70 THE BALTIMORE MEETING Is William Green, Sr., of Vincennes, Ind. L OF HIS BIRTH County Mass"Conventions To Be Held on Saturday, May TEXT 25th. OF RESOLUTION Celebrated in Great Style By Admiring Friends and Neighbors. MIS A LONG AND ISEITL I, IFF. s gets tlio Democratic Louisville State convention, to select delegates to the national convention at Unltl-mor- e. will beThe Stato convention held on Wednesday, May 20. The delegates to the Stato con vention will he selected as follows: In all counties excepting those clicontalnliiR first and second-clas- s mass county conventions will tics, ho hold on May 25. In counties containing first-claprecinct .mass convention cities, to reject will he held on May county mass' convendelegates to a tion on May 27. which In turn will to the Stato select the delegates convention. Tho counties affected by the preJorfcrson nro: meetings cinct (Louisville), Kenton (Covlng'ton), Campbell (Newport), Fayette (Lexington) and McCracken (Paducah). Tho basis of ropresontatlon of each county to tho Stato convention Is one delegate for each 200 votes and fraction cast for V. J. nryan In 1908". Tho now county of Mccreary Is given one vote. fixing precinct The resolution In tho counties hnvlng the meetings large cities received every voto hut one, that of W. P. McDonogh, tho member from tho Fifth district, who protested that It was unfair. Ho emphasized the objections premade by Mayor Head to viously discriminating against Louisville. Mr. McDonogh, of Louisville, offered a resolution exactly worded lke tho one adopted by tho committee for the last State convention, calling a Stato convention In June and providing that the delegates be solected at mass county Tho conventions In every county. was voted McDonogh resolution down by the same voto the Lawss 2.. 1 t ) hold In tho city of Wodnesdny, the 20th day of May, 1312, for tho purpose to tho Nadelegates of selecting to ho held In tional Convention Baltimore, Maryland, on Juno 2fi, 1912, nnd In ordor that said delegates may represent as noarly a3 possible tho will of tho people. "Do It further resolved:That said delegates bo solected as follows: In nil counties In which there Is a city tho of tho first or sccond-clnBof said counties shnll Domocrnts meet In their respective voting products on Saturday, tho 2Cth day of May, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m., nnd nt such . mooting shall Eoloct ono resident representative Democrat, of such proclnct, nB Its dolegato to a county convention; nnd the 'Democrats so selected at these precinct meetings shnll meet nt tho county seat on Monday, tho 27th day of May, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m for1 dolo-gattho purpose of selecting tho to represent their county nt tho Stato convention." Tho proclnct mass meotlng shall bo called to order by tho mombor of tho Democratic County Bxocutlvo Commltteo for said proclnct, and In tho event committeeman falls such proclnct tho masB meeting, then to attend tho Domocrats shall solcct one of tholr own number who shall preside as chairman until a temporary organization Is porfoctod. Whon a vacancy for tho omco of precinct 'committeeman oxIstB In any the chairman of tho County Commlttoo shall dcslgnato In writing a Domocrat, . rcsldont of such precinct, to call said precinct meeting to order and to pro3lde until a temporary ofilcor, la solected. After tho meeting is, called to order by the chairman, a secretary shall be selected by the assembled Domocrats, and be and tho chairman In sub- iihall t$a a certificate, convention bo rence resolution carried. Text or Resolution. resolution, In The Lawroncec full, follows: "Do It resolved. That a dolegato Loulsvllleon es Commends The Herald's Course, Sobreo, Ky., April K, 1912. Herald: Enclosed you F.dltors will find ono dollar to oxtond my subscription to Tho Hdrald, ono of ho most rollahlo weekly papors I ?vor saw. I havo beon taking it for 'lore than twenty yenrs nnd expo o tnko It tho romalndor of my life. ' 1 havo been rending tho contro-vom- y Tho Herald and between "Our Country," In both pnper's nnd am delighted tho way Tho Herald Ho has handled "Our Country." for It, for you havo sure got It down, and I don't think you will havo nny troublo In kooplng It down. That nlono Is worth tho Wishing you irlco of your paper. continued success, I romaln your H. ELY. old friend, Election of Teachers. The annual election of tenchors for Hartford Collogo will bo hold Mondny evonlng, April 29, and all teachers doslrlng to make applications for positions In this school togothor application, should nl with tho with recommondatlons, Secrotary of tho Board of Education boforo that date. C. M. DARNETT, Ch'm'n. DR. J. W. TAYLOR, Sec'y. 17t2 Vincennes, Ind., Apt II 20. Vincennes kept open house Wodnesdny for Its oldest citizen, William Croon, Sr In celebration of hlu 100th birthday anniversary. All day and evonlng Mr. Croon wns nt homo to hundreds of relatives and frlonda. The old homestead occupies a quarter of u block in tho center of tho city, on tho car line, and hero a public reception wns held that for uniqueness and brilliancy Is seldom equaled. On tho spacious lawn n bandstand was erected and hero the First Regiment hand, of tho IniTK" aim National Gunid. whoso home i In Vliit'etmes, furnished music, of which Mr. Gioen Is pnsHiouutel fond and which gave him much pleasure. The lawn was Illuminated with ono hundred specially-arrange- d electric lights. In the house nil orchestra play-aDinner and refreshments were sorved to hundreds. At ! o'clock Postmaster ' John W. Emlson and visfifty employes of tho ited tho centenarian In n body and presented him with one hundred red roses. From Al M. Ford came one hundred red carnations. Local (lorlstB were taxed heavily to supply nil tho floworB ordered for tho occasion. In tho center of tho table was an Immonso birthday cake surmounted with one hundred candles, which were Illuminated during tho evening. Mr. (Ircon is In good health, except for n rocent Injury to his foot, but this did not prevent him from accoptlng invitations to several automobile rides. During the day Mr. Green wns visited by John T. Simpson, Township Assessor, who nsscsscd him for the year 1912. Mr. Simpson ho is tho only Assessor In tho United Stntcs who visited n mnu 100 years old nnd obtained his taxable- list nnd his personal signature tho day ,that tho man celebrated his 100th nnnlvcrsnry. Mr. (Ircon wns born In England, and emigrated from Liverpool In in New York, he 1831. Landing came by water and stage to Evans-vlllwhere ho accepted n poHltlon na BtagQjJiivor. In tlrl fall of 1811 ho cunio to Vlncennrs, which was then larger than either Evansvlllo or Torre Haute. Ho became owner of Btago llne3, nnd operated tho -Louismid between EvaiiBvllIe, ville, Torre Hnuto and Danville, years he lino hold the '"or Blxty-llv- e contract for delivering the mnll between trains and the nnd ntlll holds tho contract. He !mllt the first opora house In Vincennes, and when it wan destroyed fwonty-flv- e yentB ago, replaced It In with tho present oporn houso. Mils lino of work ho entertained ninny of tho earlier stago colobrl-tled. post-offie, 1 post-olllco, s. Ho has sorvod In tho City Council, bought the first flro engine, nnd was Vincennes first flro chief. Tho homo ho owns1 ho bought In 1840 for $1,200. Its mnrkot value now Is considered cheap at $30,000. Mr, Green Is a man of regular hab-It- o and neither cIiowh nor Bmokcs. Ho Is tho. father of thirteen children, of whom tho following aro living: Frank Grcon, of Indianapolis; Mrs. Ella Agnow, Mrs. Perry Tin-dols. nnd William Green, Jr., Vln-cenne- pro-cln- - William Wiitklns Dies. William Wntklns, a woll known farmor of tho Phllpot neighborhood, died of Infirmities Incldont to old ago, nt 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon aftqr an Illness, lasting for Mr. Wntklna was sovoral months. seventy-eigyearB of ago and Is survlvod by, his wife, two sons, Richard Wntklns, of Pleasant The" Houso of Representatives Rldgo; James Watklns, of Phllpot, nd one daughter, Miss Cordla Wat. wont on record, as favoring the parcels-post system, ':1ns, of Phllpot. ht tho tornado started In Iroquois county. III., anil swept eastward FLEEING BEFOR E TORNADO KILLS Stock was klllod when farm buildings went down. 1 Three Dead In Kansas. IN WILD SURGING FLOOD Knnsiis Qlty, Mo., April 21. Three persons nro known to have lost their lives in the four tornaAbout 150 are Injured By does that late Saturday visited Many Made Homeless in Southern nnd Central Knnsns. In the was killed A. Rroylcs Wind's Fury. LowerMississippi. wreck of his home near Waldron, Harper county, nnd Prockop Kottnl THOUSlOsloiLSilS' DAMAGE and his granddaughter RELIEF WORK IS CONDUCTED were killed in the storm nt HIboii, Rush county. To Property and Many Houses persons nre, By State and Federal Officials-A total of thlrteou known to hnve been Injured In Conditions in Hie Demolished Will Kansas, and property damage will nggiogate $200,000. Storm's Path. uiow Woise. At Cop.in. an oil town In Oklahoma, one girl was killed and twenty-fSERIES OF WILD TORNADOES ive WATER MAY STAY KK WEEKS persons Injured. A race between : Missouri I'ne'fK Thirty-tw- o persons are known to train and the storm wns won by the With the Pood waters o" the Misho dead, half a score were no se- train KIiiKsman sissippi i her rimhlng through near Nnti'le, verely injured they may die, and a county, in crossing the the levet'R of the bis the twi-dehundred and fifty olheis were hurt track only thief telenrnph poles be stream lu Southeimt Arkansaj. In two tornadoes, one of which hind the train. Pbwih'ptii crowd Northwest Mlssiwlppl and Northswept oer Southern Illinois mid ed the rear platform to nee th. tor- east Louisiana slowly (hiding their way over towns and tho other across Northern Illinois nado at close range. plantations, Into liidlaun, Just before minuet reports continue to tell of mm li Tu'i !cinl In DKhilii'inii. Sunday night. Perry. Ok.. April J1. Two r'll'd-ro- n mifferliiK lu the vast Hooded t'rias. Relief among tho thousands of were killed b the tornado Twelve were killed at Hush, III., (Ivu.nt Yi'illlosvlllo, names not ob- which swept over this place late homeless people Is being well conthroe at Roddick. III., yenterday. Thev nre John Gerde" ducted under the supervision of tainable; three near MiirphyHhoro, ill., and in eil 12. nnd Mary denies, aged 2 State ami Federal officials, with I no wooden hot'so liesdqlini leiH at Vlekslnirg, Miss, More than nine .:i Morocco, Ind. fourteen whole already about ft.oon negroes wero blown over, and T.wcUo dead were louiid at Hush, Ttn Her r rrTttr'd. Re 111., n"d It Ih oupoctod Mint more periOns alhjthtly InJnrcM. lief Btutlous have lieen t btnblishcd wh'ou the debris Is ry Country Club building was p!cV will 1'. found ed up and ear led a quarter c'ji at a dozen points in Northeastern cleared away. l mile to the opposite sh'e of tV Louisiana, nnd nt points lu Five pet sons were killed at throngs of detitut,. folk art Frank I'eaisou. n boy. club lake. and sixteen uoiikvh were In " I'm n when ibr being fed and given clothing, cook was plnvliiK to. wind picked It up and carried It 20( ing ilteuslh', medicine, l Mur- -' A train arrived nt yards. Tho boy's arm was broken The conditions will grow worse physboio, 111. .Sunday night currying nor the clubhouse during the net few days In theoiin forty-oii- o persons who were Injured Neither the ham was damaged greatly. flower Valley of MIsslHsippi, which nt Rush, III., by the tornado. They lH being Inundated rapidly by tint hosworn taken to a Murphjsboio CAl'GIIT MAN CHARGED watets from the rrevnsse at Ileulah pital. WITH Ill'RMNC STORI lu and Nottheasteru Louisiana, The St. Louis, Iron Mountain A: whore the Hood waters are pouring Southern railroad station nt Hush Chicago, III.. Apt II 18. ClmrlcH through the Dog Tall crevasse. was destroyed, as wore two rows F. Ilium, aged 4 0, nlso known to across the tho public as James Howard, a for- Near Alsnthi, La., the Hood waters of houses extending are spreading over portions of thirtown. mer Adnms Express messenger, Several teen parishes. thousand y Trull of Tornado. as a fugitive from square tulles of rich bottom lands Chicago, April 21. A bciIi'b of justice. will hnve been Inundated before tb According to the pollco he Is tornadoes swept acio.ss parts of Illgreat crevMorgiinlleld, Ivy., on the waters from these two wanted nt inois Just before nlghtfunll. asses finally return to the Missisthrough the chnrgo of arson. The storm swept sippi river through the Yazoo and The burning of Cohn's departnorthern part of Murphysboro, 111., the Red rivers. Injuring Mrs. George ment atore at Morganfleld two years seriously Except lu the vicinity of the Ileuago Is charged to IHum. according King and two daughters nnd Mr. lah crevasse, where ten negroesv No to the police. A search Is also bennd Mrs. William Wllderback. were reported drowned, the floods deaths were reported there. Ten ing made for Charles Colin, one of In that section thus far have claimnt Mur- the owners of tho store, who Is sup- ed no lives, at least news of such houses were demolished physboro and the Illinois Central posed t he lu Los Angeles, Cali- has not reached the towns In tho station nt Finney was carried 300 fornia, the police say. district which yet are In telegraphic Another store at Owonsboro. Ky. communication feet with the outside Two scctlonH reported tornadoes belonging to Colin, Is also alleged world. Most damage, to havo been destroyed by an Inat the same time. The Governors of Mississippi ami apparently, was done by that which cendiary. Louisiana and Mayors of cities appeared from Coal City, 111., and throughout these States have Chns. Colin was chief owner of swept eastward, thu other being acs appeals during the last the Ohio Valley Dry Goods Com pa tive In and near Murphysboro. nnd provisrelief funds, for Wauponsee, n village "car Coal ny store of Owensboro, which was ions are being rushed rapidly to the was reported demolished, de- des'royed by lire, and for which he Hood sull'erers. City, The Hood waters, stroying telephonic communication, and Ilium aiv under Indictment on will cover a vast area of the presmaking It Impossible to learn the the charge of arson. carrying insur ent inundated territory for perhaps The companies seriousness or damage done there. longer, and It will he a mouth Houses, sheds and farm build- mice on the slock allege that the necessary to raise many thousand was set on lire, nnd that prestole ings near Coal City were demolishof dollars yet to succor the homeblown down and vious to the lire Colin had shipped less and destitute. ed, windmills the slock away, therefore many head of cattle were reported most of The rains have not been general refuse to pay the killed. The tower above Mine No. the companies portion of over n considerable over. losses. !! at Carbon Hill wim toppled Louisiana, Mississippi and ArkanCoal City, teleAt Allen, near sas during the last week, but SatTO "HEAVEN, HEl.li OH NEW wires were phone nnd telegraph urday one of the heaviest hailYORK" IN .ll'ST FIVE laid to tho ground for n mile at a storms ever experienced In Southseveral plucoH. Near in stretch A pi II 20. ern Loulslaiih added to the alarm Mil.. Paltlmore. and ninny Dwlght n Bolioolhniiso of the people whose property Is en"Ileawm. hell or New York in ll destroyed. farm buildings were dangered. days." Is what a Captain on Indiana & South- York The Chicago, If the rains continue, the dual liner told n tourist was bl ern Kailwny station at Reddick was standing oflleliil order nccordliv result cannot lie estimated. blown across tho tracks. Every to Captain John I. I.ewld, an officii" , farm building on the property of n of the Arundel Sand and Grave! WON SlIT FOR ALLEGED man named Patchett there was de- Company, FALSE REPRESENTATION who ban toured tin stroyed and the family escaped world. by clinging to trees In tho Padiicnh, Ky.. April 20.- - In the "One night, when returning from dooryard. Lewis. "I suit of August D. Cooke, of Europe," said Captain Many other buildings were de- enmo out on deck. It was jjo fogg 1ml , nirulUHt Hale stroyed at Reddick nnd near by and for $12,000 diimmres, n vernothing could he seen. The that soveral persons were Injured, none Captain of tho ship was walking dict for $s,noo was returned thin Boverely. the deck and I approached him nnd afternoon. Tho plaint lit' claimed to All of the south nnd cost pnrt of said: v havo purchased n large tract of Grant Park, 111., near Kanknkoe, timber land lu the Reelfoot Lake " 'How fast aro we going ' Six persons wore so wns destroyed. with the uuilerstaudlng "Tho mnster replied: 'Twenty-tw- o section, Boverely Injured as to roqiiiro medthat a large quatititv o' the timber mlloH nn hour.' ical attention. A Gormr.n church " '1b not thnt a violation of the was ash. lie alleged that after the was demolished and other buildlaw?' I asked. Tho Cnptaln ndinlt-te- d purchase was made ho found there ings wore blown down In Grant wns no null timber on the Intnl. It wos. Park. "Then, naked, 'why do you run This w'as the second trial of the Nine Rilled In Indiana. suit, the first resulting In a hung so fast through n fog?' Kentland, Ind., April 21. Nine Jury. "Tho Captain replied: poisoim wore killed, live othei-- so " 'My official standing orders nre, soverely Injured they are expected Tho tiling of his campaign ex"Heaven, hell or Now York lu live pense account shows that the cost to die, half a hundred others wero days.' " votes which Col. of tho ITi.OOO bruised by flying debris and thousRoosevelt received In the New York Diimncil In n Spring. ands of dollars worth of propetU destroyod In nnd a rail ml Morocco Mnysvlllo. Ky., April 20. John Presidential primary avoraged $ t Nowlon county, when a tomndr Marshall, boh of Join each, an tho total oxpundltures wero swept out of the west this evonlng Ducklny, of this county, wnB drown- In excess of $ri9,000. . ed today In n largo spring on his Others woro hurt tos3 sovorol ni Twenty houses woro blown down Ir father's farm. Tho child's Wbl'n '"'o nrlvary doo not tnkn vet t" and near Morocco and fully forty found sovoral hours later wit1 placo e'i'M 'i' cnml'-iltc,t- ,r announced habitations In Nowton county wore a cup clospod In hl H'ul. "c Jt ' nro twenty-ni- x n lr'n' r,"l D'"1' o.Tlco In .MadWo'i destroyed, . coui't "Monfltcil t county. tod In. As noar as can lie J ml sod hou SWEEP H fronr-1-.itirinta- -- .Mintil-slpp- to-da- few-day- lY' - ry x, ld bod-wb- "'n 3' T V" gffT TT! 1 i' L FSiyrrj T - "' ; ,' II' I I GE! U 'I J rAQU TWO. 1 Tl F. HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, ATOIL 34, lia. ) i 11 r Mt J t r the fruit of labor and concentrates to fall was Cons'stonc, the Jewel. tula's operator had left Jits key for It In tho hands of tlio privileged Vandals had disfigured it bofore, to A TRAGIC LITTLE tho night, utterly exhausted by his SUM THE PEOPLE rendering tho con- be sure, but it was when this groat few. naturally work through a stretch of more fifty-si- x Intol- Government desecrated its altar It ditions of tho masses almost than hourB. F, L. Malm, the strugglo for fell, and now, Judged by the tho Marconi wireless man 'on board erable. Already FOR DRINK WRECK the Carpathia, who detected tho SEE exlstenco is tragic. While there is contradictory laws and rulers, It ' signal, plied the moro money, more wealth, than was never a Jewel at all but a mere "S.,,0. before, it is so Ingenuously filched cloak for fools and scoundrels. air with blue flame until he found so from those earned it the sinking vessel's location and Annually by People of Advantage Taken of Them systematically whoconcentrated, andthat Take for Instance, Taft's touching Of solicitude about the high cost of then gave tho world tho lightning flash glimpses of the appalling there is more poverty, more suffer- living. By what system of morals Titanic Week. United By ing than ever bofore. Tho opulence can it be harmonized with his hearscene. of a country does not mean general ty Indorsement of the Payne-Ald-rlc- h tariff, law, when It takes. DEVOTED FAMILY REFUSED KATYDID WJGGLK AND THREE BILLIONS EACH EYES prosperity. YEAR It may mean slavery, WOULD OPEJTtHEIR IT OATERPILLAIl SQUIRM When Egypt withdrew hir fabulous wrings, from the scant earnings' of Wealth from tlm neonln and hoard- - the average family $87 every year, A dispatch to the dally press Go For the Stuff That Only TO the Present Situation Of, od it in her temples, soon the owls and turns it over to a favored few To Be Separated in the Face from Washington says: "Tho In whose only claim is their liberal began singing their watch-song- s Qf the Awful Disaster Damns Souls and, 'Turkey Trot' and tho 'Grizzly Our Great Affairs Of her magnificent towers. She per- contribution to a corruption fund Bear were much in evidence at the ished. Greeco and Rome ventured of a party pledged to perpetuate And Shipwreck. Ruins Lives. Government. dance following the White House the samo economic blunder and this legalized robbery reception to the Judiciary, and deIf Protection Joins in building up shared the same fate soon tho spiwith which A FEW STARTLING FIGURES SIDE LIGHTS OX HAPPENINGS der wove his web in their glittering monopoly by denying the consumer AMIDST A MASS OF IOKIIKRGS spite the disapproval these now dances may meet In othpalaces. Bodes it to us no evil that his natural right to buy whorever New York, April 18. The first er cities, In Washington they are Tho amount of money wo spend abroad, by Landes, who dominates Scand- In Roosevelt's seven years' orgies of he can buy cheapest says: what code of ethics, moral or eco- circumstantial story of what actu- danced in tho most exclusive cir- every year in the United States, di"Put trust formations that thirty-on- e literature, inavian for liquor problems to debate," and Milton billions of capitnl and ten thousand nomic, can the Government prose- ally happened on the Titanic was cles, apparently without offense. At rectly and indirectly, and compet- - cute an oil, steel, tobacco, beef or let slip at the office of tho White the regular Monday evening meet- would give a vacntlnn concludes a panagyric on freedom distinct, independent Though ings of the Dancing Club they still to every man, woman and child in with "Of all liberties, give mo tho , h,B industrial plants were drawn, sugar trust, for merely extending Star Lino this morning. liberty to know, to utter and to ar- - by a system of Interlocking dlrec-au- e the principle to our homo market? White Star officials deny that thoy flourish and the Instructor finds the land, with their board and exto con- - torr.tes, within the control of six What Is the difference? Or are we have had any further news than now pupils awaiting him each penses paid. We spend $1,500,-000,00- 0 according freely, a year for alcoholic drinks, mm, to sny nothing of their bale- - to believe that hero we have an ex- they have given out, It is bellaved week." science." they have received other messages On the same day the dally news and wo spend as much moro fbr and wise reflec- - ful influence upon every important cellent sauce for a goose that's h What sententious ganders? to conlirm papers published the Judges, disIndustry In tion! Tills is why a Kentucklan 'lesnots who tho land? Absolute on Again, by what prctenso of con- An Incident which tonda monllou by patch from New York:following 'Tur- and Insanepolice, Jails, p'oorhouses this was the accidental asylums to take care of "The dictate tlio financial a man who can talk never shoots politics ho wants to keep him to policies of the country make and sistency can Mr. Taft explain his a clerk In the lino's office of a key Trot' and the 'Drizzly Bear," the tho people who get Into trouble unmake men, measures and panics, Attorney General's frightful prose strange feature of the wreck. His dances which were recently taken through hard drink. That makes argue with. thorough laugh nt our laws and scorn our cution of the Oil Trust almost as story, which ho begged bo not at- up by Now York's Four Hundred, ?3, 000,000, or $30 apiece for evThe chief obstacle to y barred from public erybody. For a family of father, investigation of our political and courts. If they want to take over terrific as Teddy's battle with the tributed to him, was that of a fam- were the howl- ily named Allison, abonrd tho Ti- danco halls of tho city by order of mother masses, flip Tennessee Coal & Iron Co. with Tlsnoster Trust with and four children it industrial problems by the ing facts that none of thorn are tanic, only ono member of which, the proprietors." ir amounts to $180 a year, a nice sum 53 not only their Indifference, but in na vast Holdings or natural In jail, that their combina child, had been saved. for an outing in the country. lack of facilities for correct sources, thoy produce a panic that property 13 worth "Because Mr. Alilson would not only It is estimated that 1,500,000 Information. What of the bulls, net only wrecks Tennessee stocks, ed few THE SELECTION OF TAFT a men and women In tho United months after lie so triumph-prtl- y tnko to tlie lifeboats, but stayed cranks but forces Roosevelt to grant an benre, graftors, demagogues, pulverized the mass into its with the men," said this cleric, States are every day either mentalmongers, all bant upon en violation of !aw to save his Is "his w!fo and daughter also refus atoms, ft SURE DEFEAT ly or physically disabled for work misrepresentation, ministration from n like wreck. In i I ;if al contemptible and ed to leave the ship and went down a3 a result of drink. mskes it well nigh impossible to all these great l'nlo,i States, where wotth two hundred and twenty-fiv- e If It could b0 shown that tho facts unless you are Is there a set of men who would 'millions of dollars inoro than when with the Titanic, having first put .vet the true " brought tho "dom plutycrats" to their little boy safely in one of tho And a "Dark Horse" is Talked drinking man had better brains, or upon the ground. Nothing would ''are undertake nnv Important better muscles, or better earning the bears more than for the 'crpriso without first going down book, and that their stocks, which boats in charge of lilo nurse." About LaFolIette Men power, or lived longer than the man "How do you know this?" the to wreck upon their knees for the consent of never reached $850 before the Bpec- Stool Probe Committee He realized for arn now i clerk was asked. " who did not drink, there might bo liiBimeeratlon. WCJUIU nil in- - r?ruj'ir NOtlllllg is im-rStock. , ' the trust Arc Figuring. semg at 91,000? If thoro's noth-'n- t the flist time that he was talking some argument In favor of drink, please the defeated litigant, or can- - ''ustiial or financial institution they dead in Denmark, whew! what fo two roporters. ait not wreck nt a word? He tried to laugh even In spite of all that has Just t, What so well didato or the (Republican Dally Special.) , been said. But thousands of exthen, could tho ton despots or demons over had ca earth is that we smell? What a off the story, but finding that rpniis. How. Cadmean victory! A few moro such Washington, April 18. While periments admitted he had got tho have shown that the and referendum help mat half such power? Initiative of the wrongs of tho peo- Information "Inside" pointing up- the Taft forces profess entire Protection has made this possibrain worker and the laboring man tors? Would not tne neiu lor selple would fix our clock beautifully stairs to the eucutlv offlces. In their ability to pick the are both at a disadvantage if they fish operations be broadened and ble. Indeed It Is tho chief factor. It arms these plants with the terriJnrk ns right into Paradise. But plum for President drink. It is a fact that the family of J. renominatlon opportunities increased? y that a Experiments in the French array Our present system is the safer ble bludgeon of nearly one and had this been a Farmers Tobacco E". Allison was aboard and Alll-'o- Taft, there developed strong belief that only the selec- showed that under all circumof a billion dollars Pool or Rockefeller's stable boy neither Mrs. Allison nor Miss private cit Tuecnuse it relieves the charged with counterfeiting a few who were In the party, have tion of some other candidate will stances the French soldier is 40 per izen of much public work and re every year, with which to brain all and stands guard on nickel. I venture to beliovo there been reported caved. When asked promise success to the Republican cent, moro efficient when subjected which is given the rep- - opposition, sponsiblllty to a regimen of total abstinence. rcsentative, and, since the evils we our coasts to prevent any possible would have been qulfe a different If ho knew of any other wreck In- national ticket this fall. The grooming of dark horses has Generals Roberts and Kitchener in complain of spring from our own 'relief, till now, like a Hydra of story to tell. We should then have cident, the clerk smiled and replied neglect of public duty, whatever Hesperedes, they literally consume heard nothing of "impersonal guilt, that "one slip was enough for him." nlready begun. Two most promi- Africa proved the same fact about adds to these duties can but in- - the substance of the people. But, restraint of trade" and all that In- The first cabin list of the Titanic nently mentioned are Senator Cum- the British army. Laboring men crease the evil. Indeed, have we , mark you, I do not mean by this sufferable rot that makes Justice agisters tho Allison family as fol- mins, of Iowrt, and Justice Hughes, who used to feel the necessity of 1 cunningly suggest riots, violence, scream Just a plain Wlckersham lows: of the United States Supreme Court. having their dram regularly in ornot already reached the limit? or destructive legislation. "H. J. Allison, wife, Son, daugh- This Is no expectation that tTTe Chi- der to do their work and do It well, No, no. story of prison bars and laws triThink of tho cost of all the various ter, maid and nurse." They are cago convention can be stampeded now know they were formerly defolly and umphant. '15vlslon8 of government, the fami- This would bo criminal But of all the cheap sop cast to ftom Montreal. to either' of these men, but those ceived, and that they are better firo could end only In disaster to all. ly, schools, churches, charities, Tlio wireless operator of steamer who believe that the party would workmen without drink. So well Is losses nearly half a billion last Tho cure is in an intelligent ballot cupidity, rotten bait thrown to ycar public enterprises a single "a weapon that comes down as still suckers, gold bricks handed the Mesaba, of Atlantic Transport Line, be helplessly split if either Taft or this understood by practical busireport- - Roosevelt hope ness men thnt many large raRroads were nominated, canal costing more than a quarter fs snowlakes upon the sod; but ex Rubes, the imaginary feasts to flat- which arrived this morning, floods, the idle ecutes a freeman's will, as light ter vanity and appease hunger, to 3d thnt on Sunday night at 7:50 that a compromise can be reached. and other employers of labor have or a billion dollars It Is believed that a dark horse prohibited the use of alcoholic liana dcadbeats, tho spoils of tho ning does the will of God; and from which the victims of rapine were o'clock, New York time, he warned who will be favorable to both wings quors by employees litigation, and a Its force no doors nor locks can ever Invited, perhaps the raw deal tho Titanic that there was an at all times. Krafter and trusts, ice floo In the giant liner's of the party can' be-- reached only in Some marine Insurance companies that Protection protects labor is the shield" even the almighty trust. thousand other drains upon the Heigh-ho- ! Nearly two 'jath. Tho Mesaba sailed from .he event that President Taft vol- mako a reduction of 5 per cent in One by one we see 3tarkest and baldest. energies, all of which must London be subtracted from the earnings of our Idols and altars tumble in the billions of dollars given the trusts ninety on April 4, and was about untarily retires In the interest of Insurance- - rates to ships on which miles ahead of the Titanic, harmony, may (If they pressure will be no liquors are drunk . during tho and No wonder he neg- dust and ourselves thrown further annually that they producer. the g want to, but they never do) pay ncarlng this port, when she sent brought upon the rPesIdent before voyage. Now York American. lects his public duty; no wonder ho back upon the national convention to take this What a rest to mind higher wages. What on earth has tho warning. It is as follows: staggers under the trem?ndous load "In latitude 42 to 41.35 north, action. like an Atlas. The wonder Is that and body to fully relax and wholly .ho wealth of the employer to do f'ongitude 49 to 50.30 west, saw With the Republicans split Into FOR FLETCHER'S his nerves of steel, muscles of Irou trust and believe In things n with the wages he pays? With would he not go abroad and much heavv packed ice and great three divisions, ono favoring Preseven If his and heart of oak do not fait him al- saint's compensation Icebergs. Import enough of Weather ident Taft, another favoring Sen-ntpauper labor to 'umber together. Here is where our troub- gods are false. I Like the little frollclng, trusting 'ammer yours down to starvation? clear." LaFolIette and the third cling-'n- g les begin. Fine Subscription Offer. punpv, we love to sally forth into 'f It promotes pro-ecThe answer that came from tho to the Roosevelt band wagon, business and ; 'Suppose the people had the time The Louisville Evening Post labor, what about the panic of 'Iner plunging to her doom was: of any one of these (dnlly) from now until November the prospect world, plouslv To j;et at the true inwardness of the Mill great big old "Thanks." elfevlng that every living creature 1907, the worst the country ever men winning, even after a long, 10, 1912, and the Hartford protective feature of our tariff, a Herald Is It was signed M. O. Y., tho suffered and from which It has hard fight, Is becoming more and ono year, for only $2. Subscribe cowrt system of criminal taxation, v our natural fricnu. Tint, alas! never signature. more remote, nccording to tho na- nowl recovered? hat shocks and cruel disillusions What about the WhltTi," under a mask of pure benevtf Stanley olence, robs them of one billion sev-vs- n 'wnlt us. How soon this beautiful conditions of labor now under a nporator if. Adams, tho wirelessr. tional leaders. of the Mesaba, Is n Her Chance. faith is shattered! One of tho last nil! higher protection? What about Those who favor a compromise hundred millions of dollars anHusband He said this morning that ire seeking a candidate who blends You look bad Lawrence. Mass.? Nothing In New nually and turns this fabulous sum England has approached the dread-'u- l before ho sent tho message of 'lie progressive principles with my love. Is It that you are 111? over to a favored few, rendering Wife No, John; It's this Inst condition of those thousands of .varnlng to the Titanic ho heard the 'hose of conservatism in a degree THE EFFECTIVE UBBTHE them more powerful than any desinlild men, women nnd children big liner working from Cape Race. which will appease voters of all year's hat I'm wearing. pot on earth, and who, while their vnrkers, since the historic draft He broke In to send a message factions. There are a number of lom;, felonious fingers are pillaging Tastes Like and is Eaten Like lots of the Cfvll War. Does It sig- when aware of her presenco In the leaders, however, who fear that your pockets, with smug hypociisy, nify nothing that TOOTH TRIUMPHS those woolen neighborhood. this is next to Impossible sing: psalms nnd extol Protei'Hon. Capt. Clark, of tho Mesaba, said, Candy. nills were operated under Sched-ll- n How long, 1 ask, would it last? For S. Bailey, McCreary, Ky., is W. K, the highest protection over Just after his vessel docked this fifty years, with consummate skill, that he had gone 120 willing to verify his statement as Hartford Ciifzen Testifies for the mposed on any civilized peoplo? morning, In our experience In the handling the protectionist has confused the "My ?ivon herewith. Ho says: public mind and played upon party n? diugs and medicines, wo believe 'ayne, Aldrlch, Lodge, Smoot and nlles out of (Us course to get wife had a sovere attack of la Public Benefit. )! that Stand-patteriround tho mass of Ice floes. coterio of over Increasing prejudices with have never had experience with "It was tho biggest I have over srlppo that terminated in bronchi-M- s. 'Taft hinisoTf sn!d It wa3 tho best ductus. Lincoln said you can fool n Komody that gave such great illl that over passed) pictured the ecu in many voyages," he said. Sho coughed as though she A truthful statement of a Hartnil the people some of the time utHfactlon to our customci'3 as do ow law as a special gift of Heaven 'It must have been from seventy to nad consumption, could not sleep, ford citizen, given in his own and h'wp df the peoplo all of the texall Orderlies. This Remedy Is ninety miles long. Thoro wore from nnd her medicine pmvo no relief. words, should convince the most Mint', but you can't fool all tho peolot like any other laxative or cath- - ' out to the tollers of Lawrence. hat did they get? Not comfort leventy to 100 bergs In it. We 3he was advised to try Foley's Hou-3- y skeptical about tho merits of Doan's ple all tho time. How about It? rtlc It contains all tho good feat-iro- g and Tar Compound and she con- Kidney Pills. c:o in lis !'..r.icdiato proximity on but Increased If you" suffer from , uXnly few days ago, a letter was, of other laxatives, but none of ind Indopendonco, tinued using it until sho had taken backacho, ost of living, decreased wages, cold Sunday morning at C a. m." nervousness, sleepless- written by a U. S. Senator, who Is their faults. Tho first newo tho Mesaba had of .hreo bottles, which effected n per- ncss, urinary disorders or any supposed to bo guarding the intor-'rfS- ts form Our own faith In Rexall Order-le- s ind hunger that made them desper-ntmanent cure." Foralo at all drug of kidnoy then bayonets, bloodshed- - and he Titanic disaster was on Monday "" Ills, use a tested kidney of tho peoplo, to tho Secretary is so strong that wo offer them m medicine. i Jeign of terror. Instead of an-p- 't 9 a. ra when tho Parisian and ntores. nf the Ohio Mfg. Co. (the Ponator 'o you with our own positive blessing them with horns of llymplc were overheard discussing A Hnrtford citizen teRs of Doan's Champ Does Handsome Thing. managing Iloosovolt's camwho Is guarantee, that If they do not Speaker Champ Clark has wlth-Iraw- n KIdnoy Pills. paign of puio politics), which, if horoughly satisfy you, you only ilenty, ghosts of famlno stalked ho disaster. Officers on board tho Mesaba say Could you demand more convinchis namo from the it?ad In the catacombs of Egypt, iced tell uo and wo will hand back heir streets and haunted theli to hat on Sunday night and Monday no used in Now Jersey In ballotpri- ing proof of merit? 'hcerless homes. might to open tho eyes of mum-niilo you every penny you paid us for tho Oh, no, Consistency is not a Jcw-n- l. morning before dawn tho weather mary election 'Daniel King, on May 28th, to omhalmed nine thousand Hartford. Ky., hem. Therefore, In trying them That was all an unfortunate vas not foggy. The sky was over-as- t. ihooso delegates to tho Democratic says: "I used ono box of Doan's years lieforo Christ. Yet this Infa- ipon our recommendation.you take hough It was Impossible to seo the National Convention. Tho action Kidney Pills some time ago and happy delusion. It Is a mous threat and demand Is only 10 rl3k whatever. mere a botenoiro of Ht-'- itars, though there was no fog on vas taken ns a courtesy to Gov. thoy did mo so much good that I another form of "You nnd I, Pro. Rexall Orderlies ta3te like and ' he sea. The absence of starlight, Woodrow Wilson, of minds. Tlarrlman, are practical men," nnd Uo eaten like candy. They do not that State, am pleasod to recommend them to 'hoy added, mado It difficult to See jvho, like Speaker Tariff For Revenuo Only. others, knowing of their value. For Clark, is a If you want this boundless graft to ;rlpp, causo nausea, excessive loose'.ho Icebergs. Rockport, Ky., April 15. for the Democratic nomlna-io- n Bbme timo I suffered Intensely from cough up tho ness, or any other annoyance. They o on, you must Shortly after 1 o'clock this morn-'n- g pains in my sides and in the small for President. , dough. You fellows get about sev- act so easily that they may bo taOno of tho best points In favor tho of my back. Doan's Kidney Pills en billions, or about $350 from cv-c- ken at any tlmo, day or night. Thoy of Foloy Kidney Pills Is tho com-'o- Chester wireless man on tho CruiserAn Item of Homo Interest. reported that tho Carpahad heen used by friends with such famlly.overy four years and you iro particularly good for children, nnd relief thoy givo tq elderly Charles Gormley, 307 Maxwell excellent results thnt I thought I can afford to put up a few paltry nged, or delicato persons. They are geople. Mrs. It. D. McOeo, 301 itreet, Lexington, Ky., has lately would try them. I got them at tho millions to carry States like Now out up in convenient tablets in East 5th street, Owensboro, Ky., is een cured of kidney and. bladder Ohio County Drug Co. Their 'uso "York and Indiana. So they can three sizes of packages. Prices, "n hor 76th year and says: "I rouble. Ho says: "I heard of as directed permanently cured mo." and so they do, whllo tho bowilder-c- il 10c, 25c and 50c. heard of Foley KIdnoy Pills and !"oley Kidney Pills and tho good For Infants and Children. For sale by all' dealers. Price 50 victims staro at each other, wonRemember, Rexall Remedies can began taking them, and they com- Jiey were doing, and after taking cents. Fostor-Mllbur- ri Co., The Kind You Havs Always Bough! dering how and by whom it was bo obtained in this community only 'monced to aqt at onco, and hem a few days, the pain left my New York, solo agents Buffalo, for tho it our store Tho Rexall Store done. my kidney and bladder troublo Is lack, tho tired feeling passed away, United States. Protection paves tho way to mo- lames H. Williams, 214 Main St., ill gone." For sale at all drugI am glad to recommend them." tnd .Remember the name Doan's. Signature of nopoly. Like a vampire it 'sucks Hartford, Ky. stores. m 7or sale at all drug stores. m and take no other, ' IF 1ENSE SPENT C0UL81LY TALEJF the "Interests," the Giant Steamship Last States. if. two-wee- 1 j " to-da- .... .... rc-tlu- j to-da- y, bo-hi- j IMS j se ' ' ". e -- down-and-ou- -- r con-"den- co to-da- three-quarte- rs n, y J so nerve-strainin- Children Cry mll-Mo- or C ASXORI A ts Lon-lone- to-da- y, s, e: ls per-lon- al cs bug-a-bo- o, le can-llda- to A ry rt CySTORIA r to-d- 0!aXVCki "" '"''tihatiaeMUi-iaaaiAS- . i.. m -.. ILi1,,. l .a: mHifMMi WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1012. 'iiwimnyi.ii 1,1 KrsmjsewsB &ntm5S PACK Tlllt-- T THE HARTFORD HERALD FIVE-TO-ON- i ' s London, April 18. "Naval architects are busying themselves even now with the problem of designing a deck which can be slipped from a sinking liner," said John Harvard Biles, vice president of the Institution of Naval Architects, in an interview He continued: "The problem is chiefly that of tho expense of the apparatus, which would bo used only onco In fifty years. An unslnkable ship Is a fiction of tho ticket sellers. All things considered, even in case of a collision with an Iceberg, a vessel of tho size of the Titanic ought to be safer than a smaller collision would liner. A head-o- n leave more compartments undame could be aged, while a better resisted. It is possible to carry sufficient boats to save every soul on board a liner. I cannot account for t"he failure of the wireless apparatus on the Titanic almost two hours prior to her foundering, as a supplementary dynamo was carried fifteen feet above the water y. trans-Atlantic slde-swlp- It would be possible to save under the Board of Trade rules 962. FULL E The plans show that tho Titanic carried lifeboats to accommodate 960 persons. Each of the eighteen U OWN lifeboats was capable of taking IS PAID passengers. There is not evidence on tho plans to show that any collapsible tho Idea is Called Fiction of boatsTitanic carried lifeboats putting To the Trusts Under Presor rafts, her her barely within the Board of Ticket Sellers. ent Tariff Laws. regulations. Comparison Trade with the Oceanic and Campania, TITANIC WAS JUST WITHIN LAW which are much smaller, show that GOIEHRNENTBETS A DOLLAR they carry twenty boats each, while the Lusltanla has only sixteen. The g Apparatus-Bo- ats Board of Trade rules laid down in While "Big Interests" Get In 1905 took as their basis 10,000-to- n for Only Nine Five Out of the Reveships and apply only to ships compartments. It with water-tignue Collections. Hundred. docs not appear that in the big ships of later date any attempt to WORKING ON A SLIDING DECK Increase the apparatus EXCISE HILL LIKELY TO PASS beyond that required by the regula- UNSINKAB LE I TEIS Life-savin- ht life-savin- g tions was made. WHY CAN'T WE RAISE EDIBLES WE CONSUME? Apt- A Pertinent Question That ly Applies to the Farm ing Classes. paper says An upper Kentucky that thousands of dollars are going out of Its county every season for cabbage, potatoes and apples. The pertinent and proper question Is asked, "Why not raise what we consume?" Cabbage, potatoes and apples are articles of sonsumption which may bo grown to a reasonable degree of perfection In Kentucky. Decidedly it would be much better to grow them at home than to buy them from our Northern neighbors at the increased price that Is necessitated by the cost of handling, packing and shipping. In that way we should have more money in circulation in the State and if, perchance, we grow a surplus of these products, they might profitably be exchanged for other people's money. There are other vegetables and fruits which Kentuckians buy from abroad in preference to growing them nt home. Tho outlay for these Is enormous, and there would be no better way of gavlng money than by producing them in our fields and truck patches with the aid of our favoring soil and climate which always do a fair share of work In cooperation with the efforts of the r. Soil and farmer and climate cannot do all the work. If so, we should have potatoes for the digging, and apples for tho plucking. One reason we do not have more of these commodities Is because wo are not keeping up our end of the enterprise and are not giving the soil and climate a chance to show what they can do when intelligently assisted. county and In an agricultural there are many such counties in Kentucky there does not seem to be much excuse for sending away from home for cabbage, potatoes or apples. Yet there probably are few, if any, counties in Kentucky which raise a sufficiency of those articles for home consumption. Kentuckians should devote more atg tention to horticulture and or should Invite Immigration with an especial view to deCourier-Jovelopment In these lines. fruit-growetruck-growin- line." Figures from the highest official source supplied to-d- by one of v. possibly be saved with tho apparatus carried on the Titanic. That vessel's facilities were Just within the Board of Trade regulations, which specified that a ship must be equipped with wooden or metal boats sufficient to carry 550 passengers vessel. Collapfrom a 10,000-to- n sible boats, rafts and other apparatus not carried on davits must be three-fourtto accommodate supplied as many, making the total BALD the most prominent British naval designers show that 960 persons was the greatest number that could HEADS NOT WANTED Con- Baldness is too Generally sidered a Sign of Ad vanced Age. M person does not have an equal chance with one blessed with a healthy head of hair, because baldness Is too generally accepted as an indication of age. Many large corporationj hava es tablished an age limit, and refuse to take men over 35 years of age as new employes. 65 per cent of Probably people may regain a good head of healthy hair If they will follow our advice and accept our offer. Wo have a remedy that we positively guarantee to grow hair on any head, unless the roots of the hair aro entirely dead, their follicles closed, and the scalp has glazed and shiny. We want people to try this remedy at our risk, with the distinct understanding that unless It does exactly what we claim it will, and gives satisfaction In every respect, we shall make no charge for tho remedy used dur A bald-heade- d 1 bald-head- ed urnal. be-co- s .1 ' ' ' We know exactly what we are talking about, and with this offer back of our statements, no one should scoff, doubt our word, or hesitate to put our remedy to an actual test. Wo want every one In Hartford who is suffering from any scalp or hair trouble, dandruff, falling hair, or baldness to try our Rexall "93" Hair Tonic. Wo want them to use It regularly say until three bottles have been used and If It "floes not eradicate dandruff, cleanse and refresh the scalp, tighten the hair In Its roots, and grow new hair, wo will return every cent paid us for the remedy for the mere asking. There la no formality expected, and wo exact no obligation from) the , user whatever. Wo are established right here In Hartford, and make, this offer with a full understanding that our busl- nesa success entirely depends upon die sort of treatment we accord oui customers, and we would not dare make tho above offer unless we certain that wo were positively could substantiate It in every particular. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community Roxall only at our Btore--TStore James H. Williams,! 214 Main street., Hartford, Ky. he I ing the trial. Strange Things in the Wash. Tho women are In such a hurry these days to get to their clubs that they are rather careless in wrapping up their family washing which goes to tho laundry. Such articles as combs, brushes, pocket knives, dishes and many other articles aro quite ordinary finds Having disposed of the first "rea-Recently an In family washings. son" for keeping up tho tariff, the EKgE&ftaiai Erie laundryman rolled a poodle Democrats, through tno excise-incom- e dog out of a family washing. Last tax bill, have offered a solu When you feel Larr. week he found an alarm clock.-KansStretchy, Sick, tion of tho other alleged difficulty. Hair City Journal. Blue and Out of Sorts, The bill repealing the tax on sulook to tho Liver; it is gar, which will reduce tho price to Torpid. Gettysburg. Tho whole number of men engag- the consumer 2 cents a pound If the ed on both sides In tho battle of measure is enacted into law, and federal the bill to place a tax on all InGettysburg was 160,000; I the Itemed? Voa Need. confederate, 70,000. The comes of more than $5,000 a year, 90,000, losses were 53,433, about equally aro two of the mosf Important It is an InvIgorrUlnpr tonic for a torpiu liver, xno nrst uoso divided between tho Blue and the measures passed by tho House of brines improvement, a few days Gray. During "the three days' fight- Representatives In the lest quartei uso rjuta tho liver in fine vigor of a century. ing tho aggregate amount of lead ous condition. IZcrblnc also ex. tends its rcstorativo lnfiuenco These sister bills, conceived and and Iron shot nt each other by the to tho stomach and bowels. It by Democratic committees helps digestion and food assimi two armies was 666 tons. In the framed lation, nurlnes tho bowels nnd light of this fact tho wonder is that were so good, in fact, that eighty brines bacK the habit of reguvery much Republicans were forced to vote for the losses were not lar dally bowel movements. When the stomach, liver and them. "Forced to vote for them" greater. bowels are active, bilious imIs tho corroct expression, because purities no longer obstruct W. J. Bellamy, Clarksburg, Ky tho Republicans refused steadfastfunctional processes, the result or which is renewea energy, gives particulars of his son's recov- ly when in power to pass such leg mental activity and cheerful ery. He says: "My boy of sixteen islation, or even to consider It, but spirits. bad bronchial trouble ever slnco he when the Democrats forced them to Price 'SOc per Bottle. was a baby, and it gradually grow vote one way or the other, they JamesF.Dallird.Prop. St.Loult.Ms. worse until we feared consumption. were afraid to roto against either Stephens Eye alva I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and bill, lest tbelr constituents retire Soro Eyas. It Cures. Tar Compound and soon there was them to private Hfo. 5oioANpRrconnCN0tpBar such a marked improvement that I got a second bottlo and this will, I HIS BODV WAS PKllFECT Douovan & Co., Heater Datu, Ky. think, make a pormanent euro. The AFTER 41 YEARS nURIAL Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky. first bottlo cured his stubborn cough, and I think thlri wonderful Burled for 41 years, the body of medicine saved, my boy's Ufo." For Pedro' Mazzlnf was exposod to the . FOLEY m sale at all drug stores. view of relatives, who doclared that foh backache KioNKtaAMD blaodbh ' shoe-buttone1 as If you cat something which disLaw, agrees with you, don't let it work HAHTFORD, KY. Its own way through. It's a slow Will practice his profession In Ohio sails. process and makes you feel bad. Jlnlug counties and in the Court of Apprsji g evlionaires In this country. On Orlmlnal practice and Collections a special!. A ery article of dally use tho people Get rid of It quickly by taking a Office In the Herald bullillns dose of HERniNE. It drives out of this country pay this Impurities In the stomach and bow- OTTO C. MAItTIN S. I. MCKKXXKY tribute. els and you feel better immediateHARTFORD, KY.g In the past, tho tariff barons ly. Price 50c. Sold by Hartford St have urged a tariff for two princiCCCOOCCC'Ov OCCCCOCCCOjG03A t Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., Donovan pal reasons. First, they pretended & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. m HARTFORD, KY. that they desired to "protect" arAmerican workmen. That this The .Sacraments. ..GENERAL INSURANCE.. gument, which the protectionists in The Christian sacraments are Congress listened to with a willing two, according to tho Protestants Life. Accident. Sick ear for tho past sixteen years, Is a baptism and the Lord's Supper. AcFire farce, puro and simple, has been cording to tho Catholics there are proven beyond a doubt by the Dem- seven baptism, ESTABLISHED 1858, the Lord's Supper, Will Also Bond You. ocrats at this session of Congress confirmation, penance, holy orders, it its a ring, r. diamond, a v tch, chiefly through tho various Investi- matrimony and extreme unction jewelry or silverware, jou can get Otto C. Hartin gations Into trust methods. Sec- as laid down by tho Council of the bent nualltv at ondly, the trust heads pointed out Trent In lfi47. There Is not room the lowest prices irora me that In no other way could revenue hero to explnln "transubstantia-tion.- " OLDEST MAIL HAKTKOllD, KV. be collected for tho Government's It would fake a whole page ORDER HOUSE! support. They thus gave their to do that, and there might bo a Office 11(1 slitlis out WlNon ,V IN THE. fi Oil Til. ... ... century . ... f explea for a tariff tho form of an few mysteries between the lines. we have wrvrd c Will For almost half a Crowe, opposite court house. cluslvely the bontliern trade. Wr"c cuse. Correspondence.) Washington, April IS. Tho Impression is steadily gaining ground that the Democratic excise-incom- e tax, which proposes to place upon wealth a part of the burden of sustaining the Government, will pass the Senate and the White House. Senator Penrose, who protends to be the leader of the Stand-patteIn the Senate, has made tho statement that none of tho Democratic bills would be allowed to pass the Senate, but It is becoming more and more apparent that Senator Penrose and those of his kind who have assumed in the past to rule the Senate, no longer have the power to "allow" certain measures to pass, or prevent others from passing. The truth Is, a great many of the Senators on both sides of tho chamber, either because they are at last frightened by the wavo of protest against the high tariff Injustice, or because they believe In tho Inherent right and Justice of the Income tax mcasuro, have comei in look favorably on the bill. At least there of the talk has been a cessation about the "unconstitutionality" of the measure, and since this argument alwayB has been the Stand-panswer to all logical proposals, the sign is considered a good one. Nobody pretends to know, of course, what the ultimate fate of the present bill will be, but from the popular approval that has been accorded the measure, it Is admitted by all that such legislation must come eventually. The present tariff law raises annually in about $330,000,000 revenues. For every Government dollar of revenue thus turned Into the United States Treasury, ltj Id estimated by Democratic leaders In Congress, who have studied the matter from every possible angle, that the tariff barons put five dollars into their own pockets in the form of loot. In other words, the tariff gives these beneficiaries the right to collect five dollars in tribute for every dollar the Government collects In revenue. This condition Is alone responsible for the horde of mushroom milrs at (Special i had not changed a particle, every feature having remained the came as the day tho body was placed in tho casket. Tlio grave was dicturbed as the result of a request made by Mrs. Margaret Mazzlni, who before hor death three days ago raid she wanted tho remains of her husband placed in a small box supposing they had reduced to rshes and her own body laid to rest In his coffin With his ashes at her eld-;- . When tho grave was opened In the presences of the five surviving children, an unexpected and surprising condition was found. The body of Mazzlnl, which had been burled in an steel casket, was In a porfoct state of preservation. The children saw the features of their father as perfect as when the body was laid away In 1871. Even the garments showed no wasting. Santa Barbara Cor. L03 Angeles Times. air-tight sESiWI Bad Spells " I suffered, during girlhood, from womanly weakness," writes Mrs. Mollie Navy, of Walnut, N. C. "At last, I was almost and had to give up. We had three doctors. All the time, I was getting worse. I had bad spells, that lasted from 7 to 28 days. In one week, after I gave Cardui a trial, I could eat, sleep, and joke, as well as anybody. In 8 weeks, I was well. I had been an invalid for 5 weary years I Cardui relieved me, when everything else failed." bed-rrdde- n, TAKE ARDU I tl.- - WomarVsTonic DEPLY FROM MEXICO TO DNCLEJAM'S NOTE If you are weak and ailing, think what it would mean, to you, to recover as quickly as Mrs. Navy did. For more than 50 years, this purely vegetable, tonic remedy, for women, has been used by thousands of weak and ailing sufferers. They found it of real value in relieving their aches and pains. Why suffer longer? A remedy that has relieved and helped so many, is ready, at the nearest drug store, for use, at once,-- by you. Try it, today. Declines to be Responsible for Acts of the Rebel Chief Orozco. Mexico City, April 17. Mexico replied to the note of Acting Secretary Huntington Wilson declining to assume responstmiii.v for Orozco's acts, denjing the right of the Washington Government to deliver the admonition contained therein, taking exception to the communication directed to Orozco through Consul Letcher, and deploring tho making public of this communication in the same note to which the Government was requir ed to make answer. The reply was given to the press by Minister of Foreign Relations Calero. It denies the right of the Washington Government to admonish Mexico, for the reason that It Is not based on any Justifiable Incident. It denies responsibility by tho constituted government for acts committed in territory removed from law, while accepting full responsibility for every loss or dam-ag- o sustained to foreigners, legally chargeable to the Government. A caution has been Issued to the leaders of the Federal forces to In sure proper treatment of foreigners who may be taken as prisoners of war; nt the same time It Is asserted that no basis exists for supposing that any other course would be pursued. Orozco is held to be answerable for his offenses only to the Mexican courts and therefore should not have been made the recipient of a diplomatic communication. mmmssmmsmmmssssTrss for Special Instrurtions. an J book. " Home Treatment lor Women," km iree. J 57 VAIT WANT a Better dkauuuu's Home Study. Thousands of bankeash iers, bookkeepers and stcnoj; aphers are holding good positions as t'e result of taking Drauhon' Hwv.e St'.u'y . CATALOGUE. For prict-olessons BY MAIL, write J.so. P. fjRAtCKOrf, President, Nashville. Tenn. For weal- alogue on course A TCOLLLGh, mite or Paducah, or Evansrille, lad. r ! That ouestlon will be asked you almost clailv bv buslnpvi nun services, If you qualify take the DraughonTrain'ng and show amb'tton to rise. Aloro BAAWiKb indorse Lolleges than indorse all otler business colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 Suites. International rej i tation. Bookkeeping. Bookkeepers all over tho United States say that Draughon's New System of Uookkeepinf: saves them from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offi cial court reporters write the System oil bnonnami uraughon Colleges teach, Whyf liecause they know it is the best, or Knoxville, l'cnnunnlilp. I'nelMi. Sprlllntr. Arithmetic. Letter Hrltlntr. Itaslaess Nankin. Lan-Ht- hK auxiliary liranrlirs. liood POSITIONS GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Nashville or Memphis Term., Ky., ProtMtrtioiiti 'nri Barnes & Smith Attorneys At Law HARTFORD, f Gillespie x- KENTUCKY. eirH. V II llHriicit tnil O. I'. 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PARKER'S Cleuuet and baufi th hair. rromotc a loxurtavnt prowth. Fail NTor to i to BMtoro Oray Its Youthful Color. Hair Prevents hair frill Inc. nnfl l OOat I'rnrrNtu vyy any tho-Hartford n HERBINE Noti ce you Wiin t clothes of kind call on d, HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE PLACED IN YOUIt RES1 DENCE OR PLACE OF Ul'fc INESS, AND PUT YOUIlSEI.l IN DIRECT CONTACT W'Tl THE If Pressing Club We-caclean any kind of clothes you have rind guarantee that they will be satisfactory if not, nothing will be charged. We Long Distance CALL ON OR ADDRESS Line- - TO ALL STATE3. FOR THE COMPANY'S BPKCIAI CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS J. W. O'BANON. Local Manager, Hartford, K; are ready to clean your clothes for spiing. We also, have a new line of Into samples and we guarantee a perfect fit. Call on u .when in need of work in our line. Hartford Pressing Club Y. M. C. A. 131dg. KIDNEY PHIS W. C. SEXTON, Incorporated, Local Manager. Beayer Dam, Ky. FRED NALL, Mgr. ."."lm. jt ,i. i .i'Waj j tf., .jay 'gVjyi VJBb- - ayw, fH if f rf ill !i I wwfifMn-!T- f tnpnMgt""m3i PAGE FOUn. ISSUED AS A 'FARM TRY," JOURNAL, BACKED BY THE LIWe expected QUOR INTERESTS? "Our Country" to dodge, as It has HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX. been doing, but wo at least exEDITOH8. pected a more sensible reply. We Prop'r. iRAiNK L. FELIX, Pub. and are sorry If our persistent questioning has disturbed the woozy Entered at the Hartford post-offiof "Our Country's" siesta, i mall matter of the second class. but this alleged "groaning" does sot seem to have awakened our Gov. Woodrow Wilson lost his contemporary to a sober appreciasuit care In Illinois while on a tion of the fact that In practical speaking tour, also the delegate Journalism, a silly insinuation does vote of the State. He recovered the not constitute a sane reply to a straightforward question. If we suit case. have been "chewed up some" by It Is said that some of the Taft "Our Country" or any of Its emisdiscouraged saries, becoming followers, either figuratively or in fact, lately, have taken to religious we have not discovered It, as our thought and pursuit for comfort epidermis Is all here and our faciland consolation. ities of utterance are still Intact. oe eauor or uur musi We have been waiting for some "e oia mis suffragette to get up and insert ajnave JUBl earned -- .h,.!.. reform HomnnHinirl sort of thing and, as usual with hallucinations, that all ladles take their big hats such bacchanalian " " WO) Wp vmiit "second"! "1B "'c "c rr in .hnrch J" We have heard of these cases be. heartily. that motion fore, but does not "Our Country" It Is sincerely hoped that Ken- know that medicine and science) tucky's delegates to the Baltimore have combined for a remedy? This Convention will not eo uninstruct- - great temperancet?) paper should in such Intemperate ed. Kentucky Democrats certainly not indulge have a choice for President and and misleading thoughtg. It should they want that choice named. curb Its appetite for for Imaglna- tion, and get rid of this trouble. ,, ranuers arc nuui i" .vutiiaui We hope "Our Country" will of thflr hard lot and unfortunate j tlmotely recover and that It will . . rail .1 llftnrr ...Jltln-- H u?, vet be able to stand straight enough glad in this section to ajwer a gImpe questIon . ,e -.- . "The Herald's, without blinking. the . endure the wreck and flooded districts of the Ohio and .Mississippi rivers. There was mis- - MflhKr I MrN RflR ... ,,VV sure enough. fortune THE HARTFORD HERALD' MINERS BURIED By TERRIFIC A WEDNESDAY,' APKIIi 2I, J 812. f( Tl-i' Tfo Hartjord Herald sons. .11 ;f E EXPLOSION And Five Men Were Entombed in Coal Shaft They are Mrs. C. W. Curry,-Mrs- . MIttto Salmon and Miss Mary May, and Mr. Jack May, all of Uti-c- a, and Messrs. Homer and Ivan May, of Loredo, Ark. Mrs. May died about fourteen years ago. Notice. undersigned will receive sealed bids for the old Gregory or Morton building on Center street in Hartford, Ky. The purchaser to tear down building and all chimneys, special care to be taken in handling brick. Said building to be removed from lot by June 1 1912. . There Is reserved from sale all stone and brick. Bids to close May 1st, 1912, at nodn. The right to reject any and all bids Is re served. J. S;''OLENN, E. P. MOORE, Committee. SHIRrWISTS LiStenlyouvfllenjov & MUSLINS S PETTICO-flT- 4, r i i R som-rolea- ce ce at Mad ' The r f rt 'ft i isonville. Ml : ; i ' I 1 ', i I if B' i . ;yafr? Madlsonville, Ky., April 21. One white man and four negro miners were entombed in the mines of the Coil Coal Company, just at the northeast part of this city, tonight, following an explosion which shook the city and was heard for many miles. It is supposed to have been an explosion of gas or of powder. The men in the mine are: Joe Hollowell, white, aged 27, married, one child, night pit boss, who was HOPEWELL. in charge of the mine at the time April 21. Kittle M. Taylor was explosion; Charles New, marof the born December 13, 1843, and deried, miner; Will Hughes, single; parted this life April 20, 1912, at Skip Light, single; Herbert Petree, her old home where she was born single. and raised. funeral services a conducted by After Eply, At exactly 7 o'clock Rev. her pastor, crew composed of the five entomb- she was laid to rest In the church ed men was dropped to the bottom cemetery to await the resurrection Outdoor life of the shaft In the cage. Within morn. She professed religion and ten minutes the workmen on the Why kill a Joined the Methodist church nt outside were stunned by a terrific Hopewell in 18C6. About 1881 she explosion and the air was full of In come to moved her membership to Taylor debris. A mass of flames town, where she lived a shining comshot out of the mine shaft and the light until death. air shaft, and for several minutes Mr. Joe Brown has a sick child at to plete It the sound o rock and debrIs 8trlk. his home. Ing the ground could be heard. Messrs. Elbert and Porter make Hundreds of persons hearing the took over 100 chickens to Bea explosion went to the scene at once ver Dam last Friday. kinds of "llngere" from and Assistant Mine Inspector Long, Mr. Albln Shull lost a fine colt of Earlington, came In an automoto last Sunday. PASSENGERS bile with helmets and other Instrugardner has furAn amateur Mr. Elbert Hunley lost a good ments for entering the mine. It nished us with the following inforfilly recently. was found that the machinery on mation, which may come in handy Miss Maude Miles Is visiting her - this time ef year. fit" He Eaj Jn .gut- Covered By Revolvers, Porter the top was out of working order, sister, Miss Beulah Miles, who Is nnd one cage was "blown to" pieces. going ting In potatoes, it is best to plant to school at Hartford. Is Forced to Point Out deThe other cage was left intact. onions alongside, as the latter will Several of the neighbors attendNo hope Is entertained for the bring tears to the eye3 of the potaOccupied Berths. ed the funeral of Miss Kittle rescue of the entombed miners. Taylor at Taylortown toes and there will be no need of last Sunday. Even if they were not killed InIrrigation. He also suggest? eggready-ma- de We had a little rain and hail When Chicago, April 21. Nine per- stantly by the explosion, they prob plant and milkweed as n good garhere last Sunday, but it did not robbed of money or val- ably will have been suffocated beResult, custard sons den combination. uables, or both, by three masked fore the mine will be entered early hurt anything. pie. hold-u- p men, who went through the Monday morning. ADAUUP.G. Several mine It seems that two great causes sleeper Nottingham, of the Rock men expressed the belief that the April 19. Misses Iva Patton and d stand out for the fearful shipwreck Island's Golden State explosion was due to dynamite, and Eula Midkiff are visiting Mrs. C. and appalling loss of life anent the Limited, a few minutes after mid- as there were a number of kegs In W. Moseley at Owcnsboro. Titanic horror. One wts the reck- night this morning, at Sheffield, tho mines, they think these were Miss Zoda Raymon, who is atless speed (about 25 miles an hour) ui., forty miles eaEt of Mollne. Af- set off accidentally. It Is known tending school at Pleasant Ridge. at which this giant of the ocean ter the robbers had finished their that no shots had been placed and visited her parents here from e was tearing through a sea of ice- - work they shot holes in the air s, were to be fired. Others be- - day until Sunday, and the other a lack of suf- - nal tube connecting with the llevo that the probable cause was' Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Patton and INCORPORATED. lifeboats to accommodate gine, thus bringing the train to a gas. daughter, Elda C spent Sunday I near all the passengers and crew. standstill, and quickly made their The company Ia a new one and with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Miller, near The steamer was several hours in escape. the shaft was sunk only a few Dundee, sinking and all could have gotten Under cover of three revolver's months ago at the depth of 200 ! Tiny May, the little daughter of off If there had been lifeboats suff- the porter was forced to point out feet. It was owned by the Coll Mr. and Mrs. Will Froman, Is on icient. The speed, we understand, to the outlaws the berths that were Coal Company, of which' WS D. the sick list. B was by order of the owners for a occupied. As soon as the robbers Coll Is president. The mine usual The oldest son of Mr. Riley Greer the Mcceo neighborhood, died of "record." Such causes are unpar- entered the Pullman they forced ly works fifteen men at night. The Is dangerousy ill and not expected UST ACT OF CAPTAIN cancer of the stomach at 6:30 donable In these modern times. the porter to lock the doors. Only town was In darkness for some to live. o'clock Friday morning at his resithe occupants of one Pullman were time, as the current was shut off to Miss Ethel Phillips, Westerfield, DFTHE DOOMED TITANIC dence at Maceo. Mr. Hawes had The MorsantQwn Republican ed- 'Jlftturbt'd, prevent persons at the scene from visited Miss Gertrey Raymon here been In falling health for some itorially asks: Those who were robbed are: W. being electrocuted by numerous Saturday night and Supday. time, and for the past four months "Who la, Jndge 6'Rear?" j L. Le Blanc, New Mr. C. L. Patton has taken off hia Was Effort to Save Life of Little his condition had been regarded as York, $45 and llye wires. Why, son, don't you remember railroad ticket Mary Herron, Chifirst hatch of chickens from his inMangled Body Found. critical. Girl Intrusted to He Is the fellow who "also cago, $9G; O. L. Benton. Oberlin, him? cubator. He had an excellent Ky., April 22. Madlsonville, Mr. Hawes was born in Daviess ran" for Governor on the Republic- Kan., gold watch and diamond, val- Thousands of persons are swarm- hatch and chicks are doing fine. county, October 9, 1845, and at His Care, year, on a platform ued at $150, and $250 cash; D. A. ing about the scene of last night's an ticket last Mr. Oscar Sapp and family, rethe time of his death waa sixty-siendorsing Mr. Taft for President. M. Puller and wife, Fort Wayne, mine explosion. years of age. His widow and ono wrecking cently of Owensboro, have moved The is also the man who held his Ind., $95 and two watches, valued crew have worked desperately since back to his farm near here. He . New York, April 20. Taking son survive, George Bright Hawes, hands in benediction over the head at $C0; J. B. Gomand, Phoenix, 8 o'clock last night, burrowing Into Miss Bertha Sapp, of 'Westerfield, refuge on the bridge of the of Maceo. Mr. Hawes is also surof Senator Bradley and said: "Here Ariz., $85, TItanlc.two little children remained vived by two sisters, Mrs. the mass tf debris. wb8 here Tuesday afternoon, Jesse B. stands a roan whose political soul by the side of Captain Smith until Adams, of Presenco on the train of the It developed this morning that Hawesvllle, and Miss is without a stain," or words to that three robbers has not been account- one of the four negroes was on the that portion of the big ship'had Millie Hawes, of Maceo. BENNETTS. effect. True, he has gone 'way ed for. It is thought perhaps the cage nt the time of the explosion. been swept by water. im April 22. The new road from back and sat down, but many of men boarded Every family that has children s the limited at the The mine Is 200 feet deep and Survivors of the crew who went your party still regard him as a no- crossing of the Chicago, Burlington the cage was blown out at tho top. the Morgantown road to Bennett's down with the Titanic, but were liable to have croup; invariably at table character. (c Quincy railroad, near which a The negro's mangled body, with schoolhouse is almost completed. If HORE-HOUN- D saved by clinging to an overturned night. BALLARD'S Mr. and Mrs. Elbert SparKs were Burlington train was held up some head severed, was taken from the y SYRUP Is kept In tho lifeboat, told of their gallant the guests of Mrs. Sparks parents, A CONSUMMATE DODGEE. time Bgo. mass of timbers at noon commander's effort to save tho life house, It saves going after the medWo scanned the editorial page of After the desperadoes had taken None of tho other bodies has been Mr. and Mrs. N. T. May, near of one of the children. icine at an inconvenient, time and the last issue of "Our Country" their loot, they commanded the recovered. The wife of Joe Hol Maxwell, Saturday night and Sun Ho died a sailor's death and the checks tho attack promptly. Prlco (out last Thursday) over thorough- porter to pull the air tube as a sig- lowell Is frantic with grief and day. girl who had instrustcd her 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold Ruby was called to the little Mrs. J. A. ly for a possible answer to The Her- nal for the engineer "to stop the grave fears for by Hartford Drug Co.. life to his care died with him. her life are felt. Hartford, bedside of her mother, Mrs. Oglcs-bald's editorial of April 3d, wherein train. When the porter demurred, "Ho hold the little girl under one Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, of Centertown, who Is dangerwas repeated the question we had the men punctured the tube with A Healing Salvo For Burns, Chaparm," said James McGann, a fire- ny. m ously 111. asked twice before: "Is or Is not bullets. The firing of tho revolvers ped Hands and Sore Nipples. man, "as he jumped into the sea Messrs. E. W. Austin and Dock organ, hark- was th0 only noise connected with The 'Our Country' n liquor As a healing salve for burns, and endeavored to reach tho near- Issued State Board of Health has a bulletin on tho hookworm ed by the liquor Interests?" Each the holdup. sores, sore nipples nnd chapped Faught went to Bowling Green Sat- est lifeboat with the child. I took disease, said of Its nine editorial articles was to exist In twenty-flv- o It was stated at tho general of- hands Chamberlain's Salve Is most urday on business. Misses Vera Hawkins and Phyllis the other child Into my arms as I counties In Kentucky. with an appropriate cap- fices of the Rock Island hore headed y excellent. It allays the pain of a was swept from the bridge dock. tion and all dealt with agricultural that a good description of the out- burn almost instantly, and unless Moseley and Mr. Clyde Chlnn, of When I plunged into When a medicine must be given the cold wamatters ("Our Country's" alleged laws was obtained, and It was said the Injury is very severe, heals the Beaver Dam, nttended church at ter I was compelled to release my to young children, It should bo except one, which was further there were hopes of run- - parts without leaving a scar. Price, Bethel Sunday and dined with Mr. mission) hold on the child and I am satisfied pleasant to tako. Chamberlain's Attitude," nlr.g them down. headed "Mr. Bryan's 25 cents. For sale by all deal- J. A. Ruby here. that tho same thing happened to Cough Remedy is made from loaC Mrs. Tom Anderson's sister, of Captain to be an extract ers, and purported m Smith. sugar, and the roots Central City, was her guest here correcting a SiibKcrihc for The Hot a Id. SI n ypnr. used In Its from the Commoner "I had gono to the bridge to as- preparation give it a flavor similar last week. report that Mr. Bryan would IntroNotice. in lowering a collapsible boat. to maple syrup, making It pleasant The farmers telephono line hero sist All persons having clafms against duce a Prohibition resolution In Tho water was then coming over to take. It has no - superior for ) w the estate of Willie P. Pirtle, will Is completed. the Democratic National Conventhe bridge and we wero unable to colds, croup and whooping cough. present the same to me at Hartford, tion. I'pon this extract "Our Counlaunch the boat properly. WYSOX. For sale by all dealers. Ky., properly proven, on or before m try'' commented to the length of a April 22. Mrs. James Brown la "It was overturned and was used May 1, 1912, or they will be forevcolumn, taking its usual stand In as a life raft, some 30 or more of still quite ill. er barred. favor of promlscuoufl liquor drinkMr. Allen Taylor and mother, us, mostly flromen, clinging to it. This April 1, 1912. ing, until tho very last paragraph, ' Mrs. Louisa Taylor, are on the sick Captain Smith looked as though he IRA N. PIRTLE, Admr.. which is as follows: waa trying to keep back th0 tears 14t3 Of Willie P. Pirtle, deceased. list. "Our brother of Tho Hartas he thought of the doomed shin. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hill and you easily tlred,lack your Are ford Herald, .who has been "Ho turned to 'the son and George and Lamo shoulder always chowed up some by us on the usual vigor and strength? duo to rheumatism Is ofnearlymuscles, Ruby, visited daughter, Mrs., George tho boat and shouted: men lowering Mr, and "Well boys, tho Biblo side of the question, la Then your digestion must be and quickly yields to the free ap- Kane and family nt Beaver Dam It's every man for himself." He Invltoj to take up this quespoor, your Wood must be plication of Chamberlain's Lini- last Friday night. then took one of the children stand tion with us ns soon aa he can ing by, him on the bridge nnd Jumpthin, your nerves must be ment. For sale by all dealers, m. get about without groaning." nARRETT'S FERItY. ed Into tho sea. Ho endeavored to weak. You need a strong April 22. Mr. Tank Truman reach These few lines, which constiAn A iced Citizen Dies. the overturned boat, near HuTTs not succeed. That was thobut did tuted "Our Country's" solo reply to tonic You' need Ayer's J. J. May, seventy-fiv- e yeara of died at his residence lost I See Sarsa-parill- a longthy age, and ono of the most prominent Creek church, Sunday night, of Baw of Captain Smith." Tho Herald's somewhat Sarsaparflla, the only challenge, were so obscure and h He Is survived formers in the Utlca neighborhood, stomach trouble. entirely free from alcoMcGann said that Captain Smith by in tho body of another article died a complication hol. We believe your doctor at 11 ofo'clock Friday of diseases are seven children, three of whom from tho bridge directed the lower- General Dealers in, Grocerie8, married. which did not deal In any way with night at his ing of the life boats. vuuuuBwar,q, mrawareA H&r- - ; will endorse these state- home, where he had spent his en-tiMr. Elvis Johnson Is very ill of tho question at hand, that wo nearHe said that the story that Cap- ness, Stoves, Rftnges,v QU ' ments.. Ask and find ly missed them. life. Mr. May had been Jn ill typhoid fevor. tain Smith, had committed suicide Moves, Fanning Implements And so this Is Our Country's "an-wer- ," If you think constlpttion is of trifling health for a number of months, but For Sale Town property, vacant as tho Titanic was going down. Is and Repair of ll kinds. Is ltf This puerile, silly, consequence, Just ask your doctor.'' He bis condition had been regarded as Iota, cottages and two-stodwelling. without foundation. nennlngless paragraph, we suppose, will disabuse you of that notion in short belpg serious only for the past few , A. C. YBISER.& CO., order. "Correct It at once I", he will weeks Is Intended as a reply to our vital Benjamin Hawes Ded. , -Hartford, Ky. nrM . ... "".-"-Mr. May Is survived by six child. question the only question at is- - A mild" liver pill, all vegetable. Benjamin W, Hawes, a hjghly In-- IS ren, three daughters and three (For classy Job printing: The Herald fluential and proBperoas M.d. 67 lb 3. 0. ATZK 00 , Lowtt!, OR IS NC-"OUR,COUN- farmer of ; "mmm.mista jjetMiAKM jsjggp jh i and Wad NEWT ii, iai j io-nlg- ht j J i ;uier u-- TaZ - . ,r'7 ........... L, .... .- piilum two-year-o-ld gives health and happiness. yourself over sewing machine our store, and a when you can fevjnoments, buy the garments all would take you weeks that yourself? Ve have all the the sheer, dainty plain, durable styles outfits for the trousseaux. Ve have also shirtwaists "that and have "style" created" by "experienced t signers. e you buy our goods, you buy leisure, service and style for little more than the material would cost west-boun- ,you Frl-non- slg-berg- nt CARSON & CO. Hartford, Kentucky. -- x. ill-fat- y. y, Nervous? Thin? Pale? feme Binders, wowersand Rakes... For Sale on'easv terms liWns &: Actea Id-d- out ro ry ,., """ LIKENSAfeTdN Warifqrerftupky. ; - - v.,. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1012. TI-- T HARTFORD HERALD I'VOT FIVE. ; IT HAS BEEN AN INTERESTING AND ENTHUSIASTIC CONTEST EVERY DAY INTENSE EXCITEMENT AMONG CONTESTANTS F.vammtmi Piano Contest Closes May Is Still Anybody's Race THIS MAGNIFICENT ONLY ONE MORE luoooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooo Jj&tUr i INSTRUMENT will ornament the home o one of our customers after May 15th. Who will get it? This is the vital question. This is the question that vill be decided when the certificates are finally counted. WEEK Is now left of the excitement. Make it the biggest and best weelr of the contest. Everybody is anxious to know the standing of the candidates. Everybody wants (o know who is ahead, who lias the best chance. !6t from Brres Bro. and Ijct'i poultry aad cn3 wero chipped direct to New Yo k Citv. Mr Dnv Taylor has sold bin ?)oau-Mf- ul J. B. Hown-- d, vs M., H. & E. n on Main street, nrar . uo. vorutct o: jury bin tor the Cajjtl'' eUurih, 10 Dr. V. HIIs, oC Vrintiff. Cromwell. Ira Cos m. L. &. N. R. R. Co. Mi. FoNsr; PSummer. of Center-tow- n, wMlo en roots to Bee'.er dismissed, settled, order not ytt d. enf-cwagon load D.iin with p. four-hors- e - M?rv f ;.ojliry end cgfis, up33t hia E. Burden s. H. D. Bjrcli i". a daep mudhcls near crct-continued. S. ". Whkeloy s. I. C. P. P. Co Iv'ttei ami smothered about 200 hlr'-crof Jurv $90 for o'a'nllff and loft tbo'U 17i dozen -- oartg U.-was the cause ot John Hold s. Same verdict cf (jr lu'y, $30 for plaintiff. :he accld;nt. V. H. Hnynea vs. same verdict IMaiwi of fiV of Jury, ?30 for p'aintlff. repaired on Planes and Organs n. F. FerguFon vs. P. Frank . no'I-e'hn-- t The Intost sheet muThomss hung jury, continued. le for sale. R. B. Martin. Admr., vs. L. & N. Hartford Music Co. R. R. Co. dismissed, settled, or-I- I7t4 not yet entered. f'o'rrany II, A'lentioii! OMo Covnty Board of Education The members of Company II aro vs. L. M. Hatcher verdict of jury. directed to roport at tho armory 'or 570 for" land taken for school!iou 8 p. in. Ivln Rove, Arclgnee, vs. Jonn drill Saturday, pri! 27, at Aldington, &c or Irstructlo'i o The dae fa- encampment lias Iveen 2(!tii to August 4th, at 'be Court, f'hl'S'il as to Adl"-- - set for Jrly cn and Judgment against the Arniston, Ala. Men who anticl.iato ".listing In the company and .Vw Enplani Life Insurai.cj C have not lia'l prIovs military rrr an-- o :nt of 29. 'raluinr, must do so ret 'ater t! an .''-M. Oralnm vr. M., H. f- E April will o; rectlvo R. R. Co mandate of Court of Ap- pay 26, e'.r3 for tho cominc e: campnient. peals hied, confirming the flndln; 0 B. SHOWN, of tho Ohio Circuit Court. Lieut. Ccmniandir.'.' tre Company. P. P. McDowell vs. M., H. & F R. P. Co. same order. Mrs. i:iln!ietli Cm (Is Dead. 1 Ta---o- r vo-d- itt J eit're P: cr w'-'- VIOTORA BARNARD HOW THEY NOW STAND DIXIE 98,680 75 400 TINA MIDRIFF ETHEL FUNK IRENE WARD MATTIE HICKS "VIVIAN TAYLOR.. BETPIE WELLS r..T.r. 69,225 57,675 53,385 MOSELEY CORA TIIOMASSON GERTRUDE SCHLEMMER ANNIE MAY ..:..: ."32,245 28,760 IRENE RENDER MARY ELLIOTT. . . . BERNIE B. MILLER .-. . . r. .- - 25,285 20 820 20,015 17,870 5,075 3,775 230 P nipco. of Owensboro, arrived in Hnrtfo'd Monday and Is In attend-tc- o at Co':rt, looking after some lcjr.il business. The fallowing five cases against the M. H. a-- E n. U. Co. for ilam-Tpfo" cverPow have been namely: A. F. Oral am, J. E. Willett, Babbitt. .TorIo Babbitt and C. l Roswell. Tho orders dismissing "the et'I'sr howlmr" amount- - agrce-upon In pach case, have not yet es 1 This Will be the Grandest Week of All HIAl OR HER NOW. marked with prices that will tempt you to buy. You should not miss the opportunity of visiting our store at least once every day. Tell your friends about the wonderful cash bargains we have. Get their certificates. Save your own certifica'tes and remember that every certificate you get increases your chances of owning this elegant piano when the final count is made. IF YOU HAVE BEEN WORKING FOR A FRIEND, DON'T GO BACK ON dMJSftnt P 75. H Mrs. Elizabeth Curtl-- . wlfo of Mr. J. E. Curtis, Rockpo't. Ky., died last Saturday morning at 5 o'clock Afof a complication of troubles. ter f uncial cervices conducted by Rev. John Caseblr at ll o Baptist Church. Centertown, at '. o'clock wero :. in. Saturdiy, he- - 'cra-I- ns Interred In the C(ntertovn cemetery. wbo had been a Mis. Curtis, member nf the Baptist Csurch for several years, leaves i3"r,''firig Iter, a husband, one diughto-- , Misa ben entered. Fern, and son, Hayc'en, bosideu a The suit cf Emerson Ropers vs. host of frlcndR and relative to V.'. C. BlankensMp, ct al., on trial. mourn her demise. , Coirmonwealth's Attornev Bon d, Hl--n- m UKAVKIC I)M. FAIR HARTFORD E St C O Tl 3 The Fair Dealers KENTUCKY Attorney C. E. Smith, who had the disease, has now recovered. It would seem that the County Board of Health should take more precautions against a further spread of this disease. i NY 0000000000,0 0000O O LOCAL NEWS AND O OO ooooooooooooooo PERSONAL POINTS O Splendid ery, value in wide embroidBARNAIID & CO. Is your B. V. D.? Supply How station at Barnard & Co. Hobsler Corn Drill, best made, for' sale by Likens & Acton. Quick sales and small profits Is my motto. Call and be convinced. S. L. KING. 15t4 Buy Millinery from Mrs. Gertrude vBean. You will not repent later. " 'j Buy LInweave, the new White Fabric. Barnard & Co., selling agents. For cabbage, tomato and sweat potato slips, seo Albert Rial, Hart16t4 ford, Ky. Barnard"& Co. have 10c Linen like no other. . If It Is not better, ' leave It. Mrs. Marvin Mosoley, of Oweqs-boris the guest of Miss Helen Ralph, city. Now Mattings In o, nard & Co's. Bought variety at Barright and priced right. Daybreak Fertilizer, the crop producer, for sale by Likens & Acton, Hartford. 'Mrs. Laura Tate has accepted a position as stenographer with Attorney Otto C. Martin. Messrs. Joe C. Bennett, city, and J.M. Holloway, Itoslne, were among The Herald' callers Monday. ADLER-I-K- Mrs. Josle Duke, who while vis- day afternoon, when she and Judge iting at Dundee last week, fell and Blrkhead went to Beaver Dam to broke her arm, is getting along visit Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Leo Barnes nicely. until Monday morning, when Judge Blrkhead returned tp Hartford and Col. Hugh Murray, of Equality, Mrs. Blrkhead returned homo Mon111., came to Hartford a few days day afternoon. ago to watch the oil well shooting operation. When in need of anything usual-- r ly kept In an hardware Messrs. C. F. Boswell, Narrows, store, remember I can save you and J. B. McDaniel, Horse Branch, money on each and every purchase. were among The Herald's callers 1GU S. L. KING. yesterday. Mrs. R. A. Rowan and daughter If you would enjoy a dish of Rosamond, of Hoflln, and Mrs. J. C. pure, rich Ice Cream made from Bennett and daughter Gladys, city, whole Cream, try OHIO COUNTY were pleasant callers at The Herald DR.UG CO. ofllco Saturday. Mr. J. H. Dodson and little Mr. G. B. Likens, who was In at daughter, Kittle, of near Sunny tendance at Circuit Court tho first dale, paid The Herald a pleasant of last week, returned from Frankcall Friday. fort yesterday to look after hjs leMesdames Llda Miller and Hiram gal business hero. Miller, of Beaver Dam, and Mrs. J. You would bo surprised to seo S. Glenn, city, honored The Herald what useful articles can be had in with a call Friday. the 10c department of S. L. King's There will be an Hardware Store, Hartford. Step In spelling match at Central Grove anj seo for yourself. 15t4 next Saturday night. schoolhouso Messrs. T. N. Daniel, Olaton, Everybody Invited. Route ; M. W. Barnard and John Mr. and "Mrs. J. W. Parks and R. Phlpps, city, and J. K. TlnBlcy, daughters Icy and Mattle, of Beda, Hartford, Route 3, wero callers at gave The Herald a pleasant call Tho Herald offlco Saturday. while In Hartford Thursday. Mrs. Joannah Amerlne, of Richbuying mond, Ky., IB In Hartford vlBlting When you contemplato hardware, farming Implements of her daughter, Mrs. Wallace RHoy, any kind, remember I can savo you who has been sick for some time, money. S. L. KINO. but Is now Improving nicely. 15t4 Hartford, Ky. Cooper, of the Prof. Russell Before you buy Paint this spring Fordsvllle High School, has acceptget our on ed a position as assistant principal Wo aro not going to han- In the Lebanon, Ky., High School, paint. dle paint after this season. and will teach at that place next te April 22. E. P. Barnes & Bro bought the entire crop of poultry of tho .county, loth pooled and receding and commenced Notwithstanding last Wednesday. tho downpour of rain, there were more wagons in town than were over seen at an one time before The price paid for chickens was 12t cents In cash or 13 cents in merchandise. Tliev were receiving four days and loaded six cars and paid out over thirteen thousand dollars for poultry and about three dollars for eggs. Air. .1. N. Norrls, of Louisville, bought the Failed to Agree. The Jurv in the suit of !J. F. Ferguson against I'. F. Thomas for tho pllesed a'lenntlon cf tho affections of Ferguson's wife, wherein tho plaintiff was claiming SIP. 000 darn-ape- s, failed to agree and wore dismissed. The Jury, as we are stood four for plaintiff and eight for defendant. "Our baby cries for chamberlain's Couch Remrd'" voltes Mrs. T. n. Kendrlck. Rasaca, Ga. "It is he best couir'i remedv op the niar-for coughs, role's and croup." m For sale by all dealers. kt J. P. Miller has returned from Safford, Ariz., with his son Roy, who was stricken with paralysis and other complications, some months since. Roy stood the trip well and Is slightly Improved. Es-Jud- WWWWViWWWWtiW. sS 35 07S?h-rX- i I The man with the nitroglycerine to shoot the oil well near town is scheduled to arrivo here y and the shot will probably be tired tomorrow. Eighty quarts of the stuff will be touched off In this shot. to-da- Thursday.. Messrs. L. C. Morton and E. J. Ashby, Centertown; J. H. Miller, Dundee, Route 2; Rev. H.D. Hurch, Friednland; F. M. Hoover, Buford; Mrs. (5. W. White, McIIenry, wero among The Herald's callers last 1 Messrs. Rufus Williams and son, Byron, Hartford, Route 7; M. Mln-toJr., Hartford, Route 2; J. Burch Taylor, Beaver Dam, Route 1; Joseph Schroader, Hartford, Poutc 1, gave The Herald pleasant calls while In town Friday. Messis. Chester Rowe, Center-towJoo T. Shultz, Narrows; Hen ry Taylor, Beaver Dam; V. L. Equality; H. P. Addlngton, McNary; C. B. B. Felix, Olaton, and Miss Eva Taylor, city, were among Tho Herald's callers Wednesday. Mr. W. F. Chapman, of Herrin, 111., who has been visiting relatives and friends In tho southern part of tho county for the past two weeks, will return homo Mr. Chapman called while in town yesterday and renewed his allegiance to Tho Herald, saying h0 Just could not do without It. y. n; n, MfWfW.rWrWWWWrF irTTTTtilTTTnWriTHII ! I I III II MM Ful-kerso- n, es to be, are urged to advise with us for OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. year. Mrs. T. F. Blrkhead, of Owena-borthe new German Mr. M. A. camo to Hartford Saturday tho Hartford Remedy for appendicitis or any whero she Joined her husband, his wlfo and stomach trouble, on salo at -- OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. Judge T. F. Blrkhead, until Sun- - and Martine, o, Faught, manager of Music Co.,has brought two children, Charles $ ( BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder Tiade ftar fromRoyflUPrapeCreamof NO LUM, HQ mme rnusm i u . ' ' ' . i" ROYAL j hero to live with him. They havo rooms at the Commercial Hotel. When you need a Disc Harrow. Cultivator, Corn Drill or Plow " niuuo huubOi l;UUK DIUVO OT Now Perfection Oil Stove call on S. L. King, Hartford,, and bo supplied at n bargain. 15t4 Dr. A. B. Riley, of Hartford, has recently been stricken with a mild cnto at smallpox, nnd Dr. Pendleton! Is also Ul with what was thought ' to be'tUe-sam- o trouble, although It has .not-y- et developed. Dr. Pendle-- 1 ton Is nottof tho opinion that ho has cmnllpoxMind 'thinks he will bo up and 'ready tdt business by Friday, ooooooooooooooooo 00 OOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 .MARRIAGE LICENSE. O Oscar Dewitt, Jones, to Mabel Dobruler, ,FordsvIlle. B. B. Atchison, Roslne, to Chloe Rafferty, Beaver Dam. Jesse Ford, Horse Branch, to Lyda Miller, Horse Branch. Robert Ashford, Horton, to Mary Alslp, Beaver Dam. Tho House Naval Committee voted against battleships and crulsors as part of this year'e addition to tho American fleet, their outfits. Our stock of fine White Goods, Lingerie, Lawns, fine Nainsooks, dainty Ribbons and Laces, and the many-littlfancies and frills you will need, is in fine shape to supply your needs. Our Milliner wiirfix you with a Hat that will satisfy andjplease. 'Every department has many good things for your inspection. e BARNARD & CO., i HARTFORD, :- -: KENTUCKY. I ... - t ' . iTsrr- " - " " T"" J' ;, -- rr rmn..ii lw ,; PAGE SLT. THE HARTFORD HERALD are great sticklers for THE LAW, for THE LAW protects THEM In on human their encroachments rights and liberties. government rests Democratic solely on tho rule of the people. Whenever thero nre constitutions and laws which either cripple or prohibit popular rule and government in the least, then, indeed, we have tyranny of THE MINORITY. Llborty Is never an aggressor. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 19J2. H dress at tho forty-thirannlvorsary of the Presbyterian Hospital In Now York recently, In referring to tho O Tho Herald's Special Selections. close alliance between the College Time TaIllinois Central Railroad O of Physicians and Surgeons and tho ,, OO bic nt Hcacr Dam, Ky. Presbyterian Hospital, said ho bePLAY FOR PliAr.. South Bound. North Bound. lieved that such relationship would No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. be a source of great scientific eduTho eldest was John; ho elected No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. In the cation not only In the nursing and To play tho trombono No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. treatment of those afflicted, but alband. J. E. Williams. Agt Ho said it bad been much neglected so In preventing the diseases which And this would enhance tho de are so fatal in their . effects, and AUTHORITY", thus would continue to Increase tho vested In few, has mand. always trampled on the rights of So John learned tho trombone and average of SEES MUCH IN HERALD human existence. Christian Herald. tho many. started A worthy position to seek In these United States, GOOD AND INTERESTING THE RULES OF POKER AS we see the autocratic power of plu- The last that was heard of his case APPLIED TO 'TIIE TRADE" tocracy wielded In behalf of tho 'twas averred money power by a few mombers of was earning eight dollars a He And Names Some Of It The They are telling a story this seaweek. tho Republican party, llko Aldrlch, 'm son of a battle of brains between by the ignorant voters in Sociological Problems and not The second was Joe; ho predicted the clever advertiser and the clover W. H. C. tho "G. O. P. " It happened In a local The bassoon would come Into Its customer. Of the Times. shoe store and we are printing It own. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO So Joe his poor family family ho had been swindled just to beat some trade paper to It. phy O GARDENING HINTS. Hartford, Ky., It. F. N. No. 6, O out of that amount by forged deeds The local shoe store aforemenApril 18. EdltorsH'erald: In your past 12 months, while With horrible sounds llko a tioned has been conducting a bar- during tho Issue of April 3, the articles which Hatfield was supposed to bo in a gain sale In men's shoes. In each groan. corn Is an Interestsurvell-ancinterested mo most were these: off for tho Wjsst he departed pair of shoes In the show window coll and under strictest Question," "Is It All ing new variety, tho seed of which Then "The Vital Cunningham left Seattle for To show to tho'world his tech there aro three now $1 bills and Strenuous Is offered this spring. It Is the reWhile, Worth Tlib tho sign reads: "Three of a kind his home this morning, but will renique (lame?" "Unknown Heroes," and sult of a cross between ordinary turn to Seattle In two weeks. Ho wrote from Seattle: "They treat take one pair.'' the two editorial paragraphs, be- popcorn and red peppers, generatSeattle Cor. Los Angeles Times. OF The $3 shoes have been going us like cattle. ear to ginning respectively thus: "It's ing enough heat within the Recently, however, a big dolfars a week!" rapidly. I'm getting six pop tho kernels in the fall. BOURBON POULTRY simply th cspolls of offlce," and Wo young man entered tho store and AND IT WAS "JUST LIKE People lilng In a sixth-stor- y A LETTER FROM HOME" think a number of Republicans will The third son was Frank; he de- asked: CURE "Do you Bell theso shoes apartment will find It impracticable Join us in the prediction," &c. bated according to poker rules, as adverdown the throat of afcaploi to grow pumpkin vines in their For once In her life Miss Bernlce "The Vital Question" Is opporThe pros and tho cons quite, a tised?" chicken, destroys tbefwotmt and ave the chlclc'sfllfe. Grady has all the news from homo. tune, "Is it All Worth While" is window boxes. While tho foliage while, A few drops in the arlnklnj "Yes, sir," answered the clerk, She Is a clerk In the Department of large blossoms are very effecthoughtful, "I'nknown Heroes" Is and water cures and oboe, much elated, But chose tho who had played a bit himself. Washingyour editorial para- tive from the street, the result of a Commerce and Labor at beautiful and PREVENTS DISEASE And learned, too, to play In fine "Good. I wear a No. 9. Wrap n pumpkin dropping on a graphs arc excellent. ton. In a Jotter to her father, John For the treatment of White Diarrhoea In chichi style. me up two pair of them." y is disconcerting. I 32 Leavltt Btreet, she and Ulaclchcad and other diseases In turltej s H. Grady, would say to the author of passer-bThen, eager for fame and for forHe received the shoes and hand Tho Plymouth Rock eggplant Is "" "Unknown Heroes," while the hum said ho was a "stingy writer." BOURBON POULTRY CURE HAS NO EQUAL tune, ed over $3. ble heroes of every-da- y Pa Grady bought a writing tab life arc perhaps more showy, but the Buff Forth fared he, with high man- "Excuse me," said the clerk. brave, noble and good, yet In the Cochin variety Is larger and richer of 160 pages, running 20 lines One 30c bottle makes 12 uallons of medicine. Mine cheek "Theso shoes come to $6. You took let page. Lexicon of Life you can find no oth- In color. Wo can only repeat our This word came from Bangor: Sold by Z. Wilbur Mltclioll, to a He began a letter to his two pair." er hero greater than the hero of former injunction that tho egg (daughter. He wrote all ho knew Beaver Dam, Ky. "Pray pardon my anger, "That's all right," said the young Justice and Right, who, despite plant Is ready to pluck as soon as It I'm making five dollars a week!" man, "but three of a kind beat two about home, all he could get from persecution and proscription, and cackles. tho gossip down the neighbors, Attempts to evolve a horseless Tho last son was Tom; though the pairs." all adverse conditions, has the mortown, the latest thing In church "I know that," responded the latest al courage to labor with olce and horse radish by grafting the stem life, the club calendar, tho weather, ! promptly, "but three of a GO TO To make his appearance on earth, clerk, pen In the cause of truth and of the plant to an automobile tire, farming news, suburban note3, kind don't beat four nines." The have only produced p hollow radish Of all he was most equity. what tho children were doing in Cleveland Plain Riimmam. with a strong gasoline taste. And showed, too, he knew his customer paid. I always find something good and school, a dash of local politics, the Dealer. own worth. Carlo-Ma- x wind-u- p Interesting in the Hartford Herald. Chicago Post. dog feud, of the or bassoons or "No trombones FOR Gentlemen, allow me to suggest the weekly shoe shipments and the Business Education Pnjs. NKy LAW AFFECTING obes!" that articles with references to hisYoung people who want to make spring fashions for men. PUBLIC DRINKING CUP Carnonlor and Itenair Work He thundered: "Away with them good salaries should toric, biographic, soclologlc and edHe wrote 20,000 words In tho first get a TIN WORK and FLUE CAPS all!" ucational matters are always good posPositions letter. Sixteen cents' worth of The recently enacted State law And Tom now makes yearly ten good business education. .$ Pump and Furniture Repairing J reading for those who are thoughtare plentiful for the qualified. The tage stamps took the letter to Miss prohibiting the common drinking Soldering and Saw Filing, Bug- - .j. thousand or nearly, ful and progressful. University Business of Bowling Grady. The girl sent back a blank .j. gy Tops Covered cup in Kentucky will go Into effect . and Lined. . Is the one who PLAYS Green, Ky., For he And why not, followed by this note: sends free literature to envelope, You'll find us in the Dr. John grace your pages with some of about May 10. BALL. you "Revenge Is sweet. How do those interested In this line. comuse Tho Mitchell office on Main Street. William Wallace Whltelock. the principles, program, and phi- mon law forbids the on of like It? If I ever get time Til andrinking cups railroad THE GRAPHIC STORY OF losophy of Socialism, essay of . yours." the most swer that Beaver Dam, Ky. hoResolutions on the Death of Mr. and In A MAN'S WASTED LIFE "cussed' and discussed subject In trainsboarding railroad stations, Brockton (Mass.) Dispatch. Dudley Ford. tels, houses, restaurants, the universe? At a recent meeting of tho Ohio The other day a man was overPeople are inquiring about It. steamboats, stores, "or other pubA Newspaper's Rights. County Union. American Society of heard soliloquizing. licly frequented places." No perHe was sayDecency! A newspaper Thoro Is a demand for informa has a son or corporation In charge of Equity, the following . resolutions ing something like this: "Not long right to join In THERE IS NO CASE OF tion relative thereto. a moral crusade were unanimously adopted: ago I visited a cemetery and saw a without the risk of a libel suit. The INDIGESTION, In the April 3d Issue of the Her- such places shall permit the use of CONSTIPATION,, 1. Resolved, That the Ohio tall and costly monument glittering Newcastle (Ind.) ald, I read an article under head- the drinking cup In common, and Courier published RHEUMATISM, County members of the American In . the sunlight. I knew the man an article denouncing lines beginning with "The Bulwark warning placards must be posted In Saturday BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASE have learned who sleeps beneath. A violation Society of Equity I wonder If night five-ceof Human Liberty," and, as I an conspicuous positions. dance halls as im- arising from a disordered ticipated, It took a flng at "the of tho provisions of the act Is pun- with profound sorrow of tho death In the world beyond the stars he moral. A hall owner liver or kidneys which stomach, bowels, dance Mr. found happiness. ishable by a fine of not less than $1 of their brother and He certainly did brought an action for libel. Judge mob" tho people. Dudley Ford, which occurred since not, Now, let me say, we have never and not more than $10, and each this side of the meridian. He Jackson, of Newcastle, decided that day's violation of any of tho provis- our last regular meeting. gave his strength in the chase for a newspaper cannot bo convicted of will not materially benefit, or permanently had majority rule in this country. 2. Resolved, That in the death gold. Is to be considered a Tho Constitution His schemes by day and his libel when It Is engaged In a cru- cure; this has been Proven for the nast 42 does not grant ions of the act of Mr. Ford thlB Union has lost one dreams by night were of how separate offense. Ask majority rule, consequently, he sade for the betterment of the mor years. SEVEN your parents, or neighbors, ! we about BARKS, as thousandshavo The public drinking cup Is now of Its most valuable and untiring could Increase have always been under minority his harvest. He als of a community. Sound sense tesiinea to Its merits. Don't delay t a 'I recognized as a menacing medium workers, and one who had tilled the never saw CO cent bottle at your druggist, and rule. Tho people the sorrowful face of the and good law! are either Leslie's. start yourseu on me roati to complete recovery. sovereign In ALL things, or, else, for the transmission of disease. position of county treasurer for widow In want nor heard the plainLegislation LYMAN BROWN, 68 MarriySt.,NewYork,N.Y. directed many years in a most acceptable tive cry of hunger. The birds has been AH For Nothing. NOT sovereign at all. against It In various cities and In a manner, and who had also dono sang gaily In the tree-top"I always was unlucky," he said Whenever and Innocent wheiever the PEOPLE are not sovereign in ALL number of the States of tho Union. valuable work as a member of tho flowers wafted their perfumes to with a weary sigh. and as grader him and the sunlight danced acrosf things, then and there they do not Kentucky, In adopting this com- finance committee, "What's the matter now, old In his path, mendable law, has taken a forward for the Hartford Warehouse. exercise their paramount authority, but he heard nothing. The man?" his friend asked. for the pre- every position in connection with only music that he "I've spent over $500 on having and it logically follows that they step In the campaign heard was the of disease. On general this organization, we found him to Jingle of the gold as It dropped In- my boy taught to play the flddlo, Eggs from Prize Winners at Kensuffering from the tyranny of vention arc tucky State Fair, 1011. Have mated principles the common drinking cup bo true, honest, capable, and gen- to his coffers. In the few the minority.. the flush of his and now his hair's all comln' out." up three pens from which I will sell erous In his dealings with his breth- conquest had nothing to recommend or jusDemocracy Is and power ho was stricken Eggs at Sl.BO, $3.00 and S3.00 per tify It. Now that It Is known to bo ren and with his fellowman, and down, What Did the Groom Wear? is majority rule. and now sleeps on the hill setting of 15. Will book orders now will bo an agency for the dissemination of his advice and counsel Tho bride was prettily attired All tyrants, whether monarchic, with the poorest. He loft behind for shipment autocratic or judicial, fear what many deadly, dangerous or loath- greatly missed by our organization. no legacy of kindly deeds, no cher with dress of pink satin mcssallnc, list it's free. later. Send for mating Will also sell a few 3. Resolved, That wo tender to some maladies, there Is no longer they call "the mob," "the rabble," words of hope, no aching while the groom looked every inch laying Pullets at 92.00 each, 'fotatis-factio- n family our sincere ished any shadow of excuse for Its con- his bereaved the man. Sandwich (N. H.) I. e., t"he common people." heart for a friend who has gone. guaranteed. In all ages and climes the op- tinuance In public places. Tho ef- sympathies in their great loss, and His gold has built for him a monupressors of "tho common people," fective enforcement of tho Ken- that a copy of these resolutions be ment of cold and pulseless granite R.D. Brooks, boid, Ky, With Leaden Heels. and all those persons having spec- tucky act will bo a substantial gain furnished them, and published In that defies the moans of tho wind, Gink Your son Is pursuing his tho county papers. for decency and sanitation. ial privlllges, by which as his heart defied the sobs of hutho few studies at college. Isn't ho? GEORGE HICKEY, profited to the loss, sorrow and detmanity. In tho democracy of the He Delnjed tho Game. Dink I guess so. He's always H. T. PORTER, Thrice a Week Edition many, have stood for grave there Is no caste, and I say riment of tho An Eastern collego graduate apbohind. C. M. BARNETT, TllK LAWS, and against majority that this mnn wasted his life as plied for In a lumCommittee. rule; for tho very simple reason ber camp. work was Michiganoccupy d much as the pauper Senator Shelby M. Cullom, of IllHo told to By order of tho Ohio County Unthat they feared that they would himself with one 'who sleeps In the potter's field, a inois, a native of Kentucky, who end of a crossAmerican Society of Equity. ion, bo shorn of their special privileges, stone's throw away." waB defeated in tho cut saw, tho other end being In advisory prior that their class Interests would Practically a Dally at Tho correct treatment for cuts, mary In Illinois last week, Bends a charge of an old and experienced Grcnt Weekly nt a Low Price. be endangered and put In jeopardy burns, scalds, wounds, sores, lummessago to the young men of Kenlumberman. ue.fticeoraW'eily The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer by tho rule of tho people. At the end of the second day the bago, rheumatism or neuralgia Is a twelve-pag- e paper recently trans- tucky, advising them to keep aloof Tho master and ruling class In young man's strength began to BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT. It formed Into tho size and appearance from politics. No other Newspaper in the World Gives all lands have dreaded and hated wane. Suddonly the old man stop- is healing, penetrating and antisep- of a daily, will bo furnished In conso Much at so Low a Price. democracy and majority rule.. They 1b tic, which Gov, Harmon, of Ohio, In an adeverything that Is nection with the ped the saw a moment. Hartford Herald needed to effect a complete cure. dress at Omaha replied to tho crit"Sonny," ho said, not unkindly, at only $1.35 for tho two papers. The great Presidential campaign "I don't mind yer riding on this Price 25c, 50c and ?1.00 per bot- This price stands good on renewals ics of his public record and denied CONVALESCENTS will soon begin and you wl! want saw, but If It's Jlst the same to you, tle. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., for The Herald. The Weekly En- tho charge that he is a I wish you'd keep yer feet off the Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Bea the news accurately and promptly. ) quirer Is an Ideal newspaper, conver Dam, Ky. m The World long since established ground. taining a big variety of reading and In a Baloon fight In Louisville .Those Recovering from Any Sea record for impartiality, and anyYEARS' ADDED Is especially suited to the farming ono negro threw an angry Ragged wounds are painful and TWELVE cat on body can afford vere Illness its Thrleo-a-Wee- k TO THE AVERAGE LIFE classes. It is Democratic and pro- another negro and the feline's claws cause much annoyance. If not kept After a long wasting Illness, congressive This Is certainly a low got In their work on the victim's edition, which .cornea every other day In the week, oxceDt Sunday. It valescents require nourishing food clear, they fester and become runThe astounding and gratifying price for a lot of good reading, tf throat, making a bad wound. that will not overtax the digestive ning t sores. BALLARD'S SNOW will bo of particular valuo to 'you functions and In tho way of a LINIMENT Is an antisoptlc hoal-In- g fact is claimed that In the last half Catalogue Free. now. The Thrice-a-Wee- k Kentucky has but four World Btrongth-roBtorinremedy for such cases. Apply century an average of 12 years has and vltality-maklnWrite the Bowling Green Busiliving Buckner and Beck- also abounds In other strong feattonic, wo know of nothing that equals It at night before going to bed and been added to the period of human ness University, Bowling Green, ham, Bradley and Wlllson. Two ures Berlal stories, humor, marVinol, our delicious cod liver and Iron "over with a cotton cloth bandage. life. Since the first actual records Ky., for Its new complete and Illus- aro Democrats and two kets, cartoons; In fact, everything tonic (without oil). It beala In a few days. Price 25c, were taken In New York City" In the trated catalogue. that is to be found in a first-clas- s Vinol creates an appetite, mlddlo sixties, the rate of mortality 0c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by good digestion and helps tho Hartford Drug Co., Gets Rich In Prison. For Sale, Farms All sites, from Hartford, Ky., has been reduced from 85 deaths In The Thrice-a-Wee- k Worii regdally food to mako rich blood, form Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ken- each 1,000 inhabitants to about 15 D. A, Hatflold, convicted forger, C to 300 acre. We caa please you ular subscription price la only ?1 flesh, strong muscles and Impart now tucky, or 16. This reduction has resulted awaiting transportation from 'the If you want to buy lana. m per yoar, and this pays for 1S6 palife and vitality to every organ In tho from the control of Infectious dis- King County Jail to the penitentiaA. C. YEISER CO., pers. Wo offer this unequalled tody. We ask those who need a Bccaase, Why. eases. The savtag thus made re- ry in Walla Walla to serve from Hartford, y. newspaper and THE JIARTFORD' Btrength and tonic resMrs. Holmes Fancy,- - Mrs. Bangs lates only (o the porlod of life un-d- two to ten yoara for attempted torative to call at our store and get a throw a saucepan We are all a Ilttlo honest, a lit- HERALD both together for one husband 50 years. Tnere la no saving cloaned up $11,000 from bottle of Vinol, with tho understandyear for only $1.05. because he sat' orT'fiefnew hat, I tcnowledge rqgardlng the organic ono man duiing tho last year and tle fair, a little oare(ul, a little o, ing that If It doea not help them we The regular subscription1 price of lould never do a thing like that. a Ilttlo Industrious; but what diseases of advancing years, which while he was an Inmate of tho will refund tbelr money without quesMr. Hqlmes Becaise afflict especially these who havo County Prison, according to F. B, wo all need is a little more of It. the two papers Is ?2.00, Ohnp! tion. mtm ' It v m po clearly eh, pet? been active In affairs, and who are Cunningham, Cashier of a bank In Jnmes II. Williams, Hartford, Ky. Mrs. Holmes Yes. Besides, I 'axed with largo responsibilities. Hanford, Cal. Cunningham told W W 4'M rw W W Z. Wilbur Jlitdicll, Beaver Dam, Ky. haven't a new hat. Dr. William H. Welch, In an ad- - Prosecuting Attorney John F. Mur- FOH BAI 3Kaohk Kidneys amb Alaooch The Hartjord Herald o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO POK.MS YOU'LL enjoy. d, Illinois Central All Train Service Has Been Resumed by way of Cairo to and from North. to-da- y, G. H. General Passenger Agent. BOWER, to-d- nnooooooooooooo Self-poppi- srZZWBm e. k rV ONE BOP Wm 1 full-grow- t ftlW t f nt "SEVEN BARKS" Id-ge- s, Single Comb Buff Orpington I nt Grata, rum-soake- New York World "f g g flesh-buildin- g or 1 po-llt- i 1 . WkW PlflS rAtrnntrTr 7VLbIiIYlliftYr rORRHKUUATiaUKIONBVaAMOfcABSa W 8fiit3ttWMgr WMMVl "; l. JuwLwfr fa. K V j WEDNESDAY, APltlh 24, 1912. THE HARTFORD HERALD O ponds In the nbsence of tho owners outside. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO nnd In some instances have practiend cally destroyed all tho flsh In tho After a while he saw a solemn-face- d Blllsvllle Is not a big town, nu ponds. man standing near the hole O l'ACJE SEVEN. 7 LAND WHER t through tho door post and stuck a calf's toll into it, with tho tufted ooooooooooooooo IJILLSVILLE ITEMS at this, they sometimes visit private WOMAN ENTERS loowing' at tho sign. The tanner watched him a minute anci then steppod out and addressed him. "Good morning, Inhabited! By Ten Thous-an- d "Good morning," sir," he said. said tho other, without taking his eyes off tho Men. sign. "Do you want to buy leather?" THE REPUBLIC OF MT. HTHOS asked the tanner. "No." "Perhaps you've got some hides Is a Strange Community Of to sell?" "No." Ancient Origin, Peopled "Are you a farmer?" "No."' By the Monks. ,, "What are you, then?" I've been "I'm a philosopher. FINE TIjACE FOK 1JIMLE STUDY standing here for nearly an hour trying to find out how that calf There is n womanless republic on got through that hole." a peninsula south of Macedonia In OHDINAKy'mAX THE A LITTLE f Greece where 10,000 men llve.study-in- g and and praying constantly, where policemen guard the coast to keep out women pilgrims and other persons who would make undesiraProf. Casper Kene ble guests. Gregory, theologian of tho University of Leipzig, student of Biblical manuscripts, who located in Kansas City recently at the Fine Arts Institute, told of this most unique of gall countries. ?Vrhe placo Is Mt. Athos, classic peninsula of Akte, the eastermost of three little peninsulas below Macedonia," Prof. Gregory explained. "Tt is called Mt. of the Twenty and was used In anMonasteries, cient times as a signaling station to Asia Minor. It Is a real republic. There arc 10,000 monks there, who govern themselves without Interference from Turkey or any other country. There are, however, no Government buildings, no President or other officeholders. "The only police force is compos-cdvmen who patrol the coast to keep out women and men who have no permit to enter this most excluOnly those who sive of countries. have a letter of permission from the Greek Patriarch In Constantinople are allowed to enter the holy place. The holder of the letter must present It In Karges, tho village capital of the peninsula." Some reports have It, Prof. Gregory said, that this republic was It Is formed in the ninth century. said that the foot of a woman has untouched the soil of tho place for centuries. All the monks represent the Greek Catholic Church. They work the soil some, but live chiefly upon contributions from pilgrims. Probably the greatest collection of Biblical manuscripts Is In the monasteries o! this republic. "It is;the most Interesting place In the wSrld for the student of the Bible," the doctor said: "I have been there three times already and I will never tire of going. There are in the monasteries thousands of of GETS INFORMATION Man walked InTho Ordinary to a florist's shop, and, pointing to a beautiful flowering plant, asked Its price. florlatum?" "That duodectmum asked the florist, as. nearly as the him. Ordinary Man understood "It's worth a dollar." He dropped In at tho physician's office and requested that gentleman to tell what was the matter with him. "Oh, you've just got a slight of nasopharyngeal manifestation comblommerus," tho doctor said, or words to that apparent effect. to Tho Ordinary Man stopped and tho look at an automobile, agent said: "You see the differential is set a tangent to tho asslmllator, nnd that b'ings the oblold parelllng chute In dlametlc connection with the 8Wiveling trunnion." as nearly as the Ordinary Man caught tho re- it mark. Tho Ordinary Man consulted his lawyer: "We will appeal to hove the dethe atcision reversed," declared torney, "on the grounds of lex non contends posse coml-tat- us at least that Is what the dinary Man gathered. So he became so bewildered Or- over manuscripts, and hundreds' with the of them are connected New Testament. Hundreds of students have studied many of these but manuscripts very carefully, there' are other manuscripts that have not yet been read carefully. It may be that great discoveries, to the Bible scientists, will emanate yet from this great storehouse of manuscripts." valu-uable WHAT-PUZV5I.E- Qek HIM WAS A VEItY SIMPLE .MATTER the way things were told to Ordinary People that ho was careless when he crossed the street and was run down by an automobile being demonstrated by the agent, and was picked up and carried Into the doctor's office and called the lawyer to jnake his will, and later the florist got an order. And, to pursue him still further, on Parson Broadstream. "Nothing on bis monument: they carved doing hero In your line," said tho "Requlescat in pace." Parson. "Not a drop of whiskey has been drunk In this town for the Catarrh Cannot bo Cured With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as the past nine years." The temperance cannot reach the seat of tho disease. man went on his way, and when the Catarrh is a blood or constitutional Parson was called upon to vindicate obtaining In disease, and in order to cure it you the law of veracity remedies. Hall's Blllsvllle, swore that not a drop of must take internal Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and real whiskey had been made at the acts directly on the blood and mucous still since old man Bill died nine ago. surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not years Dr. Fox told me this morning was prescribed It a quack medicine. propby one of the best physicians In this that he had reconsidered his my family practice pre- osition to do country for years and is a regular partialiscription. It Is composed of the best free, as he was afraid such A few ty might hurt his practice. tonics known, combined with the minutes later l noticed In the best blood purifiers, acting directly Journal that my uncle The perfect Sprucetop on tha mucous surfaces. Bill's will had been declnred barred combination of the two Ingredients by limitation In the county court. Is what produces such wondeiful reSend for sults In curing Catarrh. testimonials free. I J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Tjka Hall's Family Pills for constipation. passed by tho The new fish-lalost Leglsloture, Inflicts a very heovy penalty for the use of set- nets In any Kentucky waters. It also makes It a felony, punishable by a term In tho ponltentlary, for anyone to use dynamite In any stream or pond in Kentucky. Dynamiters will probably hereafter look well to tho banks and bends of the streams, and set watches around the pond before dynamiting. To separate a boy from a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. His pimbolls, ples, scratches, knocks, sprains and bruises demand it, and Its quick relief for burns, scalds, or cuts, is hla right. Keep It handy for boys, also girls. Heals everything "icolablo and does It quickly. for plies. Only 25 cents at m James H. Williams. Uno-qual- merlcally nor geographically, but It Is the most Important place In the world to one hundred and eighty three people, not counting Parson Broadstream nor the book agent who has been hanging around hero all winter. Blllsvllle had another name once, back before tho war, My uncle Bill was the original set tler hero and he had a still house nnd In this way the placo became known os Bill's Still. But when the Internal revenue tax went on spirits, uncle Bill wanted neither to pay the tax or stop his still, so he had the name changed to Blllsvllle. Health Is very good except Parson Broadstream has nightmares. School Is progressing nicely un der Prof. Snow, who Is teaching some of the higher branches, Including baseball. Our physician, Dr. Fox, Is a most wretched man,. Ho has been trying to fish for the past week, but has been repeatedly disturbed by sick callers. a Parson Broadstream preached powerful sermon Sunday upon the evils of. the recall. The Parson has 's contract with his cona gregation. My uncle Bill's son, who Inherited his fnther's still nnd temper, took a shot at a revenue office Tuesday. The Blllsvllle postofllco was Insome spected Friday and among old papers the Inspector found my uncle's will benitpathlng the still to me. I always did believe that Bom" day the stream of good luck would run my way. Jealouslv Is a colorless, odorless, fruitless flower that seems to bloom In too manv men's hearts. I was telling Postmaster Van Horn this morning that I always did Hke Dr. Fox, but better than ever now, since yesterday, when ho told me that we were such good friends that he was going to do my family prac tice, Including surgery, for nothing hereafter. "Ahem," said Van Horn, "the doctor has heard of the finding of your uncle ntll's will." Now Doc. does like p drink, but I consider this p mean thrust. I really feel sorry for uncle Bill's son, for In addition to losing tho still, he has measles and twins at his hoUBe. It is a law at Blllsvllle that no He and live that citizen may tell Is, live In Blllsvllle. This principle was put to severe test last week. A temperance apostle dropped Into town and of course called first up five-vear- The roport of tho dynamite save been heard and numerous arrest have been made, but nine cases out of ten go unpunished for the lack of proof of the guilty ones. Encouraged by tho now law, the citizens are determined to put a stop to their work and private parties residing along the river have been nsked to keep a watch on the SMcccek Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has been In uso for over 30 years, lins borno tho siffiiaturo of nud has been inatlo under his pcr- sonal supervision slnco its infancy. Allow no nun in lrpil'nx-m- i in tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" but Experiments that trillo with and endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Just-as-food"n- ro lvvwccsNxc streams. MRS. EDDV'S FORMER HOME TO RE SOLD FOR TAXES Concord, N. II., April IS. Because of unpaid taxes, Pleasant View, the Concord home of Mrs. Baker G. Eddy, founder of the Christian Science denomination, is advertised to be sold on May 23d next. Mrs. Eddy lived many ycar3 at Pleasant View, and It was there that mnny of her books were written., The proposed sale of tho property comes about because of the of Henry M. Baker, one of the executors of Mrs. Eddy's estate, to pay tho taxes. The levy amounts to $417, and this sum Is consldeied by Mr. Bnker to be excessive. Pleasant View Is an estate of many acre on Pleasant street, eomo distance out from the center of tho city al C'astoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcvcrlshncss. It cures Diarrhwa and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural bleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. - What is CASTORIA GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS DATES DEMOCRATS CHOOSE THEIR .Colorado (convention) WILL DELEGATES . The (zyv Tlir CCNTAUn COMPANY Bears the Signature of ...April EM You Have In Use For Over TT MURRAY Always Bought TRCET, NEW YORK 2!) 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DUNDEE MERCANTILE CO., DUNDEE, KENTUCKY. 0 In cases of rheumatism, relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained by applying Chnmberlaln's Liniment. For m sale by all' dealers. Almost ii Miracle. One of the most startling changes ever seen In any man, according to Clarendon, Tex., W. B. Holsclaw, was effected years ago In his brother. "He had such a dreadfu' cough," he writes, "that all our family thought he was going Into consumption, but he began to use Dr. Kind's New Discovery, and was completely cured by ten bottles. Now he Is sound well and weighs 218 pounds. For many years our family has used this wonderful remedy for coughs and colds with excellent results." It's quick, safe, rellablo end guaranteed. Price 50c and 51.00. Trial bottle free at m James H. Williams. FARMERS' MARKET PLACE TO BUY AND SELL Hay, Corn, Oats, Stock Peas, Millet, Clover Seed, Timothy, Red Top,, and all kinds of Field Seeds. Also International Sugar Dairy, and Horse Feed. Sucrene Dairy and Alfalfa Horse Feed, and Poultry Supplies. RAPIER GRAIN & SEED CO., Phone No. mi. OWENS BO RO, KV. T kento-chc-SiLight E. Q. -(- The proprietor of a tanyard was anxious to fix a suitable sign to his premises. Finally r happy thonght struck him. He bored a hole The New l'Wi Law. ... I I is the highest type of womanhood. I I Scott's Emulsion is the highest type of curative food. Scott's Emulsion are so perfectly combined that all (babies, children and adults) are equally bene- fofitted and built up. Be ure to get SCOTT'S it's the Standard and always the bett. It Looks Like a Ci-iin- curative elements in The nourishing and all ortuaaisrs U-J- 7I Presidential Succession. Should the President die, tho order of succession is: Vlco Presi dent, Secretary of State, Secretary of Treasury, Secretary of War, Attorney General, Postmaster General, Secretary of Navy, Secretary of Interior, Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary of Labor and Commerce. Gtaildren Cry fOLEKroNEVPlIlS rORRMKUUATWU CASTOR1A FOR FLETCHER'S Can't Do Without It. Richland Springs, Tex., April S. (IM'01ir 01lTl.lt) ALMARINE WINKLES. Editors Herald, Hartford. Ky.: stop A little late again but do not The Heinld, as we can not do withThe Danger After Grip n system out the aper. We have fine prosLies often In n Weakness, nervousness, lack of ap pects of a big crop this year. Fine petite, energy and ambition, with rains, a gooj season In the soil railroad running right disordered liver and kidneys, often and n follow an attack of this wretched through tho big middle of our town. Yours respectfully, disease. The greatest need then Is be J. J. CARTER. Electric Bitters, the glorious tonic, regulator of and blood purifier brings many ailConstipation stomach, liver and kidneys. Thousments In its train and Is the priands havo proved that they won slrlcnesp, Kpoji derfully strengthen the nerves, mary cause of much A MONTH your boel3 regular, madam, and WHY NOT MAKE build up tho system and restore to you will escape many of tho ail-- 1 health nnd good spirits after an ata Day S50.00 a Week, almost women are subject tack of grip. If suffering, try ments to which a very simple thins, Constipation 13 Selll'ig Victor Safes nml fireproof boxes them. Only 50 cents. Sold and lll(o many simple things, It may to merchant, doituis, lawyer. ileiitii-t- i ami i?P&EKBr- -, porfect satisfaction guaranteed by but farmers, ail ot w hum realize thonei il Nu- - j of asafo. Inn do not know how afvill8tooun m lead to tcrlous comenueucea. James II. Williams". one. Salesmen decluro ht proposition one of turo often needs n little assistance making opicrtunl-tie- s tho best, clean-cu- t Without and when Chamberlain's Tablets vr received. moiuv jm lous ; YOU c.in duplicate; the mccrss of oilie'i?. are jjlvui at the first Indication, catalog Our handsomely ll!u"tr itiil FOR FLETCHER'S will cintbiu iou to rei nt the mined to cus much distress and suffering may be tomers In as lntcre-Uii- g a ln.imeri.rt thounh m yon wera piloting them through our factory. JIoi appoint d aa I ao!ded. Sold by all dealers. Miiesmeii leeeiVQ advice and liiiirui tlfitiH for selling fculet. ifHini- convincing talking points ulileli it liu pniaililp for a proxprctht customer to deny. Why For Sale. don't YOU be tho llrt to apply from jour Milnlty before eouiionctUe guts tho territory NEW FIH LAW WILL US acres of well Improved Wo can favor only one bait jin.m out of each locality. ENFORCED IN BARREN SIxtj-f.1- 0 inctftn anniversary 01 our as celebrated by land In Hough river bottoms, 2' compjtiy erecting the most modern fate factory in the world. Glasgow, Ky., April 18. The miles wept of Hartford. For furmen who received our citizens of this section aro delighted ther particulars, address X, caro of special eell'rig inducement, 2tf The Herald. rendi red ItnceeSMry todouble over the new fish law, which passed our output. Vc ar spenaing many thousands of dollar the last Legislature, including r fines organization, heavy penalty for the use of set-ne- ts but to learn all particulars, it will co-- t cm only the price ot In Kentucky waters aid also a postal card. making It a felony, punishable by Ask (or Catalogue 16T. a term In tho penitentiary, for any one to uso dynamite In any stream THE VICTOR or pond In Kentucky. After eating, persons of n bilious habit The people of Southern Kerftuckv SAFE & LOOK CO. will derive great benefit by taking one have suffered much from theso of these pills. If you have been CINCINNATI, OHIO violators of tho law who havo op Our Ntw Home. Capaolty 20,000 Safes Annually. DRINKING TOO MICH, erated extensively in Cumberland, they will promptly relieve the nausea, Barren and Green rlvdrs, often- - SICK HEADACHE 4 Im na lr( nf U..l ..... n r Vtitrwlewla WJ. am nil , andnervousnesswhlch follows, restore I.MK.O Ufa ..U..U.OU.. fish and after selecting the larger the appetite and remove gloomy feel-ings. Elegantly sugar coated. ones, leave the dead ones on the No Substitute. banks of the rivers. Not stppplng Take run-dow- us Power Company Sraxt02?d.r BARRASS, MGR., JZZsr. at cost. Will wire your houte Electric are clean, healthy and safe. No home or bttsim ss houuc should without them when, within rtach. Li yh1s $200, - - That's G0. o Children Cry CAS TO R A 1 1 c 1 WlJe-aua- Tutt'sPi , 111 The Hera Only $1.00 a Year Tf Vffl WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, u4HHVMlt I," A, i .rtGE KIQIIT. THE HARTFORD HERALD ' rofnacd, aud when the ship set d 11. ft K i 'T i m He had with him of panic. o be lowered. e slightest indication 'iTk wo beautiful little boys. An officer iome of the fragments ot Ice had 'ed at the head, the two wero by tho wave that swept her.' illen on the deck and these were waved him back sternly. 'Bless lcked up and passed around by you,' he said, 'I don't want to go, of how he was Col. Grade told E E. RAILROAD TIME K. R. but for God's sake take tho boys. the facetious ones, who 'riven to the topmost deck, when ome-AT HARTFORD, KY. them as mementoes of the. oc- Their mother is waiting for them In ship settled, and was tho sole he port side a glance New York,' The boys were taken The following h. & N. Time Card .unlvor aftor the wave that swept casion. On thefailed to show any aboard." Jijst before her final plunge, iver the side la effectives from Monday, Aug. 21st: her Mrs. Edgar J. Meyer, of, Now evidence of damage, and the vessel hunbad passed. North Bound "I Jumped with tho wave," said seemed to be on an even keel. A York, said: "It was a clear and No. 112 duo at Hartford 7:19 a. m. night. When tho ship o, "Just as I often have Jumped tow minutes later the officers order- starlit No. 114 duo at Hartford 3:40 p. m. of with the breakers at the seashore. ed men and women to don life pre- struck wo wero in our cabin. My 8outh Bound husband went out on tho deck to I managed servers." No. 115 duo at Hartford 8:45 a. m. By great good fortune Ho One pf the last women seon by seo what was the trouble. us No. 113 due at Hartford 1.46 p. m. to grasp the brass railing on the I hung on by Col. Grade, ho said, was Miss Ev- came down and said we had hluan deck above, and II. E. MISCIIKE.Agt. might and main. When the ship ans, of Now York, who virtually Iceberg but that It did not amount plunged down, I was forced to let refused to be rescued, because, ac- to much. I said I was nervous. We army officer, "she wont on deck for a walk. More go, and I was BWlrled around and cording to tho for what seemed to mo an had been told by a fortune teller in people said tho accident was of no around TALE OF It would only dolay time. Eventually I London that she would meet her Importance. Interminable our arrival. I was afraid and made came to the surface, to find the sea death on the water." a mass of tangled wreckage. Tho two hundred and more steer- my husband promise if there was INTEREST TOLD "Luckily I was unhurt, and cast- age passengers did not leave the trouble, he would not make mo managed to seize a ship until 1 o'clock. They wero leave him. We walked around tho ing about, Tho women deck a while. An officer came up wooden grating floating near by. In a sad condition. When I had recovered my breath, I were without wraps and the few and cried: "All women Into tho By Survivors of of all discovered a larger canvass and men there wore but very lttlo lifeboats.' My husband and I diswhich had floated clothing. Syrian woman, cussed it with each other and A poor cork life raft Titanic. sell. the7 up. A man, whose name I did not who said 'sho was Mrs. Habush, the officer said, 'You must obey orwas struggling toward It bound for Youngstown, O., carried ders.' We went down into the cablearn, baby girl. in and we decided, on account of PERIL from some wreckage to which ho In her arms a had clung. I crfst off and helped The child wore only a light calico our baby, to part. Ho helped me him to get onto the raft, and wo dress, was barefooted and bare- put on warm things. I got into a Tii.'d the Souls ard then began the work of rescuing legged. This woman had lost her boat, but there were no sailors as That is hose who had jumped Into the sea husband and three brothers. "I aboard. Wo called to tho ship that Threatened the Sanity mrt weie llounderlng In the water. tost four of my men folks," sho there wore no men in tho boat. "They sent a sailor down. An "When dawn broke there wero cried of Partic pants. Among those who landed from English girl and I rowed for four us on the raft, standing ihlrty of offer we were knee deep In the icy water, and the Carpatlila were Washington bours and a half. Then CntKATKST HORROR OF AGES afraid to move, les.t the craft be ovodge, City Assessor of San Fran- - picked up at 6 o'clock In tho mornselling. unfortunntes, Isco, and his wife and son, Wash- - ing. We wore well away from the in Several erturned. The Cunard liner Carpatlila, a benumbed and half-deabesought 'npton, Jr., who had been rescued steamer when It went down, but we beard the, screams of the people ship of gloom and succor, came ib to save them, and one or two 'om the Titanic. in transwere about into New York Thursday, with first nade an effort to reach us, but we wns exactly twenty minutes left on the boat. Thoro "It news direct from the great White 'K.d to warn them away. Had we t 12 and nearly everybody was 'evonty of us widows on the which sank off "ade any effort to save them, we and all were wonderfully Star liner Titanic, slcp" sild Mr. Dodge. "I was in brave. th Grand Hanks of Newfoundland ill might have perished." be-t- h my i -t got and theirs.wlfo and son had't "The officers of the Titanic acted of business. early on .Monday morning of last In Col. Oracle denied with empha- When the lm-aA steward belonging 'vonderfullv. eek. any men wero fired upon, came, wo were thrown to the ds that was asked, oa The ront liner wont down with tn-- l dcrlarod thnt only once was a ot. The night was fine and there lWhv nelshborhlnggocabinlife preservdon't you hor band plnlng, taking with Her noher discharged. r lnei no fot; to obscure the to death all hut 74.1 of her human which the boat seemed to er.' Ho replied, 'I don't think thoro "Tills was for tho purpose of to go around, cargo of 2,310 souls. steerage passen-ers,somo toward tho starboard will be enough trlke head-o- n " To thlb awful list six popsons lie said, "who had tumbled vaitsr. The lower decks were Im- mum.' Mrs. K. T. Andrew, of Hudson, wore added. One died In the lifemediately covered with water and nto a boat before It was prepared jjjsse'iger on tho boat when It put off from the liner's o- - launching. Tills shot was fired 'eating Ice. For a little while tho V. Y., a firct-clasucside, and five subsequently li the air, and when the foreigners to have the Titnnlc, said: hip's officers seemed "When our boat go Bway from cumbed on the rescue ship Carpaere told thnt the net would u" situation well in hand, but when tlila. The total death list as llrectcd at them, they promptly e told water and Ico beqan to ho Titanic thoro wp8 an explosion brought to port by the Carpatlila Is to the deck. There was no itriko the passengers, the excite- - nd the Titanic seemed to break in 1.G01. began. I heard several shots two. Then she sank, bow first. Just "cnfuslon and no panic." lent Survivors In the lifeboats hudContiary to the general expecta-ion- , nit did not know where they came before this I saw Mr. Astor, Mr. Thayer and Mr. CaFe standing on dled in the darkness at a safe disthere wns no Jarring Impact "rom. ieck. They were smiling, and as slnk-'n- g from the stricken ship and when tho vessel struck, according tance "When I saw the ship was off, thoy waved their saw hor go down. As to the scene o the army officer. He was in his I ran back to the cabin, where we went on boaid when the liner struck, ac- berth when the vessel smashed in-- o i had left my wife and child, and hands." counts disagree widely. Some mainportion of the ou can imagine my alarm when I the submerged Puts End to Rail Habit. tain that a comparative calm pre- berg, and was aroused hy the Jar. 'ound they had gone. I searched Things never look bright to one vailed: others say that wild disor- Me looked at his watch, he said, ill over the saloon deck for them with "the blues." Ten to ono the , der broke out and that there was a Mid found it was Just midnight. The Mid just ns I reached deck, they trouble is a sluggish liver, filling manlachal struggle for the life- iMp sank with him at 2:22 a. m were getting ready to lower a boat. tho system with bilious poison, that boats. That the liner struck an 'or his watch stopped at that hour. They called for women to fill the Dr. King's New Life Pills would Iceberg, as reported by wireless, hree seats left, but there .were no expel. Try them. "Before I retired," said Col. Gra-"lLet the Joy of was confirmed by all. Best Java Coffee, per lb ,..20q ,,..., "I had a long chat with Charles women on that deck and a man better feelings end "the blues." Ripped from stem to engine H. Hayes, president of the Grand shoved me Into the boat and I gave Best for stomach, liver and 2 bbls. Best Gran. Sugar, 16 lbs., while it lasts.,. S1.Q0 room by the great mass of ice she Trunk railroad. One of the last my wife and son up for lost. I did 25c. James H. Williams, Latest Styles in Chicagp Millinery; Prices right. not know they had been rescued Hartford, Ky. struck amidships, the THanic's side things Mr. Hayes said was this: m .' " "Hie White Star, the Cunard until wo met later on the depk of was laid open as If by a gigantic Vitality Flour, per. bbl $5.50 r. She quickly listed to ind the Hamburg-America- n EQUALITY. lines the Carpathia." Two other grades at same price. starboard, and a shower of Ice fell are devoting their attention and inApril 22. Mr. and Mrs. John P, Many of the women, he said, Big Deal Soap, 7 bars for 25o onto the forecastle deck. Shortly genuity in vlelng with each other were scantily clad and all were suf Itowe are visiting their son, Perry, before she sank, she broko in two to attain the supremacy in luxur- fering from the cold. Four died on at Island Station. Clean-Eas- y 25o Soap, 6 bars for...' abaft the engine room, and as she ious ships and In making speed rec- Mie Carpathia as a result of the Mr. Logan Barnard, of near 25c All other brands, 6 bars for disappeared beneath the water, the ords. The time will soon come when Hartford, was In our midst last expulsion of air caused two explo- this will be checked by some Of all the heroes who went to week. A number of nice Suits of Furniture from $20.00 sions, which were plainly heard by Mr. and Mrs. James C. Bennett, disaster.' 'heir death when the Titanic dived A moment to $28.00. Oak finish Bargains! survivors la-'the adrift. "Poor fellow, a few hours 'o Its ocean grave, none, In the who visited relatives in Hartford, more and the Titanic had Ene to he was dead." opinion of Miss Hilda Stater, a returned home Saturday. Plenty of Odd Pauts and Coats at Reduced prices her doom with the fated hundreds "The conduct of Col. John Mr. Garfield Barnard, section In the last boat to put off, Right. Come and see. grouped on the afterdeck. To the Astor was deserving greater credit than the foreman, sent in application for tho of the deserved Hiirvhors they were visible to the richest praise," Col. Grade declarmembers of the vessel's orchestra. position as section foreman at Hartlast, and their cries and moans ed. "The millionaire New YorkAccording to Miss Stater, the ford or Moorman and will move were pitiable. er " he said, "devoted all his ener-ie- s orchestra played until the last. with his family first of next month. 7.. V.. Taylor, of Philadelphia, to saving his young bride, nee When the vessel took Its final Mr. Lee Overhults has moved inone of the survivors, Jumped Into Miss Force, of New York, who was dunge, the strains of a lively air to his new residence at Kronos. Mr. Clifton Brown visited In Isthe sea Just thtee minutes before 'n delicate health. ilnilod grewsomely with the cries "Col. Astor helped us In our ef- if those who realized tho boat sank. He told a graphic that they land Station last week. Btory as he came from the Carpa-Ihi- a. forts to get her Into the boat and vcre face to face with death. Mr. Harry Everly and family, of -.8 she took her place Col. Astor re"It was terrible." said Mies Sta-e- r. Nelson Station, are visiting their Best Lard, by the 50-lb- . can, per lb 121c "I was eating when the boat vested permission of the second who hnd come from her home parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bullock. Mr. Regglo McKenna, of Center-towstruck the Iceberg, ' he said. "There iTlcer to go with her for her own 'n England to visit a brother, an Bacon, by the side, per lb l3io was an awful shock that made the wns here Wednesday and Frirchltect In New Yoik. "From tho " 'No, sir,' replied boat tremble from stem to stern. I tho officer. moment the vessel struck, or as day, buying poultry. did not realize for somo time what "ot a man shall go on a boat until oon as the members of the orches-'r- a Mr. Guy Barnard, who has been bad happened. No one deemed to lie women are all off.' Col. Astor could be collected, there was a visiting relatives In Island Station, know tho extent of the accident. Wo '" en. inquired the number of the steady round of lively nlrs. It did returned homo Sunday. wore told that an Iceberg had been Mat, whicli was being lowered much to keep up the spirits of ev-r- y Sirs. Myrtlo Wlthrow went to struck by the ship. 1 felt the boat wav, and turned to the work of one and probably served a3 Hartford last Tuesday to have some and It seemed to me that she ifaiing the other boats and In re- - much as the efforts of th0 officers to 'lental work dono. was riding over tho Ice. I ran out surliig the frightened and ner- - prevent panic." For Constipation. on deck, and then I could see Ice., ous women. When the ship struck the Iceberg Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent tiWB was a erltable sea of Ice, and "Ilv this time the ship began to ulss Stater went on deck. Sho was It the boat was rocking over it. I frightfully to port. This be-i- ordorpd to go back to bed, which druggist of Snirlt Lake. lown, sav: "Chamberlain's Stomach juul Liver should t,ay that parts of the Iceto dangerous that the second sho did, on being assured there was Tablets are certainly tho best thing berg were eighty feet high, but It "Irer ordered everyone to rush to no danger. A half hour later sho had been broken into sections, 'arboanl. This wo did, and wo heard confusion on deck and heard on the market for constipation." Give these tablets a probably by our ship. to '""I'd the crew trying to get a boat some one cry, "Order evcryono to certain to find them trial. You are agreeable and Jumped Into the ocean, and Jrf in that quarter." don a llfo bolt." Running on deck pleasant in effect. Price, 25 cents. "I Col. Oracle said that, despite the after dressing again, MIs'a Stater was picked up by one of the boats. Samples free. For sale by all dealI never expected to see land again. warnings of icebergs, no slowing was ordered to tho boat deck aloft. ers, m I waited on board tho boat until tho lown of speed was ordered by tho j "When I got there," sho said, "I ANTIIItACITE MIXEUS lights went out. It seemed to mo onimander of the Titanic. There found an indescribable scene. A REACH AN AGREEMENT that the discipline on board was were other warnlngs.too.he said. "In , numbor of tho steerage men pas-4h- o 14th," he said, "the ship's runjsengora had attempted to seize one wonderful." ns "4C miles, and we were told of the boats and there was a brisk New York, April 22. The subCol. Archibald Oracle, U. S. A., would see rovolvor fire and many men fell un- - committee representing the anthrathe last man saved, went down with iat tho next twenty-fou- r tho vessel, but was picked up. Col. ven a better record posted. No . der It. The nromnt ami drastic ae- - cite miners and the operators cony for what is exOracle told a remarkable story of Mminution of speed was Indicated tlqn of the offlcors restored order. ferred here personal hardship, and dcnlod em- i tho ru,n and the engines kept up wore many .touching pected to be tho final session, as a "Thoro phatically the Yeports that there 'ieir steady running. When Sun-'a- y scenes as tho boats put off. Isaw settlement of the demands of tho !Sx-- . evening camo wo all noticed Col. John Jacob Astor hand his minors has, it is understood, alhad been any panic on board. Ho FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE FOR cold, which gave young wife into a boat tenderly ready boen virtually reached. praised in the highest terms tho ho increased 'ain warning that the ship was In and then ask an officer whether he The basis of settlement is said to both tho passengers behavior of and crew, and paid a high tribute 'ose proximity to icebergs or Ico might also go. When permission ho a 5 per cent. Increase in wages, was refused, he stepped back and cud an indirect recognition of the to the heroism of the women pas- ''eldB. "When tho vessel struck," ho coolly took out his c!g6retto case. union. There will bo no acceptance sengers. PLAYER PIANOS AND$ORGANS. system. dearlo,' he called, as ho of the check-of- f "Mrs. Isador Straus,'' ho said, '"ntlnued, "the passcngors wero so 'Good-by- e, Tho whole committee of opera-- j 1 "went to her death because sho Htlc alarmed that they joked over 'Ighted a clgcretto and lcane-- ' over . . !ie matter. Tho few that appeared f'e rail. 'I'll Join vou later.' An- tors and minors will meet later to I Alwould not desert her husband. though he pleaded with bpr to take na deck early had taken their time other man, a Frenchman; I think, 'act on the report of the sub-codress properly and there was not approached one of the boats about mittee. , lier place in the boat, she stoadfast- - Hartjord Herald TA-BL- of of-'or- cd SIX CAR L0AD The total weight of a little over one I AGC Ohio county's poultry dred thousand pounds Wednesday, Thursday and was received by Friday of last week; distributing among our farmers about thirteen thousand dollars. We Made the Prices the III-Fa- ted Our farmers' wives furnished .the poultry. We business alertness to secure the sorts use produce ydu have to best price for We MHETOMIEST Hammer tlie Price Down d, Car-nath- la low as consistent with legitimate merchan dise on everything you want to buy. We you nothing but a square, fair deal both buying and We will guard your interests every action. We have the merchandise. We want some your Ice-tcr- g, " 1. ss BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY. r . Barnes & iro. ON Reduced Priced MERCHANDISE , e, WHILE THE GOODS LAST UJd-ne- I 1 ! can-opene- c" paa-"eng- er .Ta-"- ol Be sure to come and see our .Farming Implements, Plows, Drills, Cultivators, Field Fence, Wire and Fence of all kinds. n, Come and buy while this quantity lasts. Highest prices paid for poultry. Star Brand Shoes & Oxfords. -- E. S, MqMILLAN, Do Not Eail Centertown. 't I see me and my -- PIANOS FAUGHT, Before you buy You will save money. to-da- HARTFORD MUSIC COMP'Y Vt. A.. High Grade Pianos Kentucky. U.. m W