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Digital page images are linked to the text file. wg A I THE HARTFORD HERALDJ i I Subscription lj1 Per Year in Advance I Come the Herald of a Soiij World the NUll it JII Nation Lnmbtrig at Kj Back All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed 38th YEAR HARTFORD KY WEDSflESDAY MAY 15 1912 NO 20 t 1224 DELEGATESAT a To Be Held by Democrats In Louisville AT STATE MEETING ON MAY 29 And Six Hundred and Thir teen Will Be Necessary For a Choice DELEGATE VOTE uv DISTRICTS The State Democratic Convention to be held in Louisville on May 29 Will have 1224 delegates 613 votes being necessary to a choice Louis ville and Jefferson county have 131 votes in the convention The dele gate vote ot the State by districts i is as follows First District Ballard 11 Cald well S Galloway 15 Carlisle 8 Crlttenden 7Fulton 9 Graves 23 Hlckman 9 Livingston C Lyon5 Marshall 9 McCrackcn 21 Trig II 8 Total 141 Second DistrictChristian lii D iVless 26 Hancock 4 Henders son 19 Hopkins ID McLean 7 Inlon 14 Webster 12 Total 117 Third DistrictAllen 7 Butler 5 Barren 16 Edmonson 4 Logan 16 Metcalfe 5 Muhlonberg a 14 Simpson 9 Todd 10 Warren 19 Total 105 Fourth District Breckenrldge 10 Bullltt 7 Graysonl 9 Green t 6 Hardin 15 Hart 9 Larue 7 Marlon 10 Meade 6 Nelson 12 Ohio 14 Taylor 6 Washington 8 Total 119 Fifth District Jefferson county Tbtai 131 Sixth DistrictBoone 10Camp bell 34 Carroll 8 Gallatin 5 Grant 8 Kenton jSj tendleton 8 Trimble 7 Total 123 1 I Seventh Disb1ctBourbon 113 Clark 13 Estlil 5 Fayette 26 Franklin 16 Henry 11 Lee 4 Oldham 6 Owen 14 Powell 4 I Scott 12 Woodford 8 Total 132 Eighth DistrictAdair 7 An derson 7 Boyle 9Cas6Y 6 Gar rard 6 Jessamine 8 Lincoln 10 Jl dteon 15 Mercer 9 Shelby 14 i Spencer 6 Total 97 Ninth District Bath 9N Brack en8 Breathltt S Boyd 10 Car ter 8 Elliott 6 Fleming 10 Greenup 7 Harrison 14 Law i rence 9 Lewis 6 Mason 13 Men Jfee 4 Montgomery 8 Morgan 10 Nicholas 9 Robertson 3 1 Rowan 4 Wolfe Total 152 Tenth DistrictFloyd 8 Jack ton 1 Johnson 5 Knott 6 Letcher 2 Martin 1 Magoffln 5 Owsley 1 Perry 3 Pike 11 Total 43- Eleventh District Bell 5 Clay 3 Clinton 2 Cumberland 3 Har lan 1 Knox 4 Laurel 6 Leslie 1 McCreary 1 Monroe 4 Pulas kl 12 Rockcastle 5 Russell 4 Wayne 7 Whitley 6 Total 64 ELECTROCUTED IIV STORM WHILE TURNING ON LIGHT Mlddlesboro Ky May lUAT Smith a member of the Town Council and a leading business man was electrocuted during the electric storm here tonight When found Smith had evidently been dead for some minutes His atti I tude Indicated that he had been en gaged In an effort to turn out the lectrio light In a rear room of his drug store when overtaken by 1 death It Is supposed that the elec j trio light wire had become super- chargedI with electricity from the clouds Smtths thumb and fingers where he had grasped the screw of the electric light bulb were IJlue I and seared rSUES FOR 91030 FOil MAINTENANCE OF CHILD I j The Owensboro Inquirer says I Settle Fuller has filed a suit aga1t atj D W Murphy seeking to collect on a claim for 1650 for alleged taking care of and clothing isii now about 16 years old1 In lip petition Mrs Fuller states t tb tl6n NqYember4f 1906 the de l fendant left with the plaintiff Mary Jane Murphy Who at thaftlme was it years olds withtbe uaderatand that Jlhetwasto takeraaroof theJngitchUd and provide lie neceaeltlea ot life including her maintenance and 1 I education That she has carried r r YA 1 4 out her part of the contract which Is reasonably worth 25 per month The plaintiff says that she has pro vided for the child for the past five and ahalf years and she ough to recover the sum of 1650 Murphy Is a nonresident of Ken tucky and now resides at Houston Texas but owns a farm in the lower end of the county Mrs Fuller asks judgment for 1650 with In terest from November 4 1906 and an attachment was Issued to be lev- Ied on the defendants property CLOVKHPOHT TO HAVE NEW BUTTON FACTORY Cloverport Ky May 13Clo verport Is soon to have another en terprise Messrs Phelps Son have decided to build a button fac tory here and work on the plant will be begun at once The machinery has already been purchased and as eooii as the building can be pu up the work of making buttons from river shells will begin About twenty men will be employed at the start and more put on as the bus- Iness increases The city council 1t the meeting Monday nlghf grant ed a lease on a piece of ground to Mr Phelps on which to build the factory FORGIVES HIS ENEMIES AND DEPARTS IN PEACEE Ed Callahan the Former Note Feudist Leader Dies of His Wounds Jackson Ky May 12Ed Cal lahan Brenthltt county merchant former Sheriff and feudist who was shot from ambush while stand Ing in his store at Crockettsville e Saturday May 3 died early this morning at Buckhorn Drs Oftutt and John Estlil of Lexington Brashear of Buckhorn and Glass ot Boonevllle tried heroically to save him but pneumonia set up In the right lung shortly after the shooting and caused hi deathCallahan will be burled at the home graveyard at Crockettsville tomorrow afternoon Just before he died Callahan was asked for a statement and he said- I know that I will die I have forgiven all my enemies and I want them to know it I want all my people to live In peace pull to gether and do the best they can I have been trying to live as i shout for the last five years I have In terfered with the business of n Iother man and I do not think should have been murdered while attending to my own business an at work I believe that I will go to a better world and I want my peo pIe to live right and meet me there- I want my little boy educated I want to be burled by my dear old mother She was my true frien and I expect to meet her above No arrests have been made an no clue to the identity of the assas sins has been made known Gets Military Uuriiil Jackson Ky May 1lUnder escort of a hundred armed mem bers of the Callahan faction the body of Ed Callahan feudist an former Sheriff of Breathltt county will be laid at rest this afternoon In Crockettsvllle When the news of his death Sat urday night spread It caused more ixcltement than his shooting from ambush a week ago while standing In the door of his store The temper ot the mountaineers is said to Indicate an Immediate reopening of the CallahanDeaton feud The Circuit Court convening May 27 will take UP the assassination liVEN RESPITE WHILE KNEELING IN PRAYER PIttsburgMay 10While kneel ing in prayer with a priest ten minutes before the time set for his execution in the county jail here this morning Frank Maly convict ed of the murder of Frank Bezek was Informed by the Sheriff that Governor Tener had granted him a respiteHe will likely be sent to the pen Itcnthiry for life Maly was in love with the wife of the man he killed Immediately upon learning of his good igrtune Maly again knelt In prayer this time a prayer of thanks I Capt John Moron ot Pittsburgh said to have been known to every rlvermanfrom Pittsburgh to New Orleans died In San Francisco I 1 ORGANIZATION OF SOCIALISTS Being Perfected at Ind ianapolis Ind WILL NOMINATE CANDIDATES For President and Vice Presi dentAttitude Towards Industrial Workers HEllS MAY GET FIRST PLACE Indianapolis IndMay 1311tl- t n 250 delegates the Socialist National I Convention was organized In this city today Rules and an order ofr business were adopted and com mittees are to be elected tomorrow The convention will omit late its platform on Wednesday andl Thursday and on Friday will nomi nate candidates for President andl Vice President of the United States EttonsE mal attitude of the party toward the Industrial Workers of the WorldConservative Socialists will de ofdrecord an denouncing of the Industrial Workers said Congressman Victor L Dergor of Wisconsin a member of the Executive Committee Ten to one tin delegates are opposed to direct ac tion and other violent principles of the Industrial Workers Ch Socialist party cannot afford to continue to be embroiled with this riotous organization There has been too much of this on the Pacific coast and elsewhere William D Haywood n member of the Socialist Executive Commit tee and a leader of the IndustrialI Workers said he expected criticism oftlio organization on the floor ofr sthe convention But we are ask ing nothing from the Socialists except approval of the unit form ofr rational organization of labor he said We believe In militant methods and many delegates iInl this convention are with us John SI Work of Chicago na tional secretary called the conven flea to order and Morris Hlllqult of New York was elected chair man for the day He told the con vention that since the party wasI yearI0 a t members paying dues to 150000 hatdI i been increased from 100000 t 600000We now have one member tIn Congress Victor Berger said Mr Hlllqult after the next election sixdEugene V Debs who Is named thddelegates fQr the leael of tho tick et Is expected torrlve at the en of the weep He has been the par tys candidate for President In ev ery election since 1900 After a meeting with Congress Pod lice Martin Hyland withdrew hi order prohibiting the carrying o red flags In a street parade p the visiting and local Socialists to night but rain prevented the parade Instead a mass meeting was held In the convention hall decorated with entwined red banners and American flags Addresses were made by Congressman forger William D Haywood and other Social- Ist orators S A Great Meeting The meeting of the Kentucky Ed ucational Association at Louisville on Juno 2527 will afford an opportunity for the teachers of this sec tion tp visit and inspect the Louis ville schools and to see the best there Is In the way of equipment sanitation heating eto There IB much to be learned outside the text bookland much to be taught which is not found In the course of study NINKTVTWO YEARS OLD I1USY RAFTING LOGS Cioyerport KMay 13IraBernard will be ninety two years oldthe 15th of rune He was In top Saturday and he la a remark able man With the exception of the two weejts he guarded the smallpox cakes here he has beep Jr i rafting logs all spring Work on the river Is his greatest pleasure Mr Bernard was born In TaIcounty Virginia and came to Pike county Ky when he was fonrnwn years of age Thirtytwo years ago he came to Breckenrldge county and makes his home with his grand son Marion Barnard at tho home of Mrs Francis Thompson- Mr Bernard has a wile and eight children He says he Is not tired of asSthe Christian Church THE YOfNG MAN AND Tilll7 DEMOCRATIC PARTY We arc entering on a new era of national life Throughout the breadth of our land In our colleges In our factories and mines on our farms and oeverywhcre there are thousands of young men anxious and waiting to enlist In our cause To those the Democratic party ex tends a hearty welcome and asks them not only to join the ranks but to sit In our party councils and help us plan and win the glorious victory which next November Is surely to bo auraRoutJ H Leo In tln + National Monthly KENTUGKI DERBY WON BY FAVORITE WORTHI H Great Colt Ran Away from the Field Track Was Very Muddy Louis vIll Ky May 11Worth the favorite owned l11 y H C Hal Shillingeup won the 38th Kentucky DArby at Churchill Downs this afternoon before a recordbreaking crowd Duvall with Fain up finished sec and and 1Iolamma with Loftus up finished third Time of race 209 25i Wheelrlght Free Lance Sonadonuih Guaranola also ran Patruche and the Manager were scratched early In the day on ac count of a muddy track At the rise of the barrier the horses got off to a good start with Worth In front and he was never headed winning with perfect ease by half a length pulled up Flam ma ran last all the way and came with a grand rush In the stretch but could not beat Duvall for sec ond money Wheelrlght quit early in the game and Free Lance a much touted horse blew up after going a mile in one of the hottest paces that had been set for him this year The other horses were not contendersThe paid Worth 360 ando570 Flamhin 350 The distance was 1 miles and the purse was worth about 6000 to the whvnor The muddy condition of the track caused Major Thomas C Mc Managerefrom the race and the meeting be Worthdwhich had been looked forward to with the keenest anticipation by turf enthusiasts thus fell through at the last moment The Manager was In excellent winospastffew days He and Worth have nev er met and the question of suprem acy had been much debated Major McDowell did not think there was any chance of the Mann ger showing his true form against Worth In the sticky going as the Manager had never seemed able to untrack himself In the mud while Worth Is at home on any kind of a track a o DATES WHEN DEMOCRATS WILL CHOOSE DELEGATES Utah conventionMay 14 Michigan convention May 15 Maryland convention May 16 Iowa convention May 16 S Carolina convention May 21 Oho primary LO May 22 Virginia convention May 23I New Jersey primary 1lIay 28 Texas conventlonoMay 28 Kentucky convention May 29I Georgia convention May 29II Rhode Island primaryMay 31 South Dakota primaryJune 4 Ohio convention June 4I W Virginia convention Juno 6 Minnesota conventionJune 6 4 The Sherwood pension bill agreed to in both houses of Con ress will Increase the annual ex penditures oftbeGgvernmeat It Is i stlmaled cVout 30000000 i l MANY CHARGES IN INDICTMENT Returned Against Theo dore Roosevelt By PRESIDENT TAFTS MANAGER Long List of Serious Offenses Brought Against For mer President mwss OUTRAGES CHARGED Washington May 10No Demo critic orator In the last Presiden tial campaign uttered as sensational a denunciation of Theodore Roosevelt as was Issued tonight Iby Director W B McKInley of the Taft headquarters The statement wan In tho form of IIn indictment of the Colonel for what were term ed gross outrages upon tho sootf faith ot the people and betray ale How little chance there In of patching up Republican differences becomes more evident dally an the I managers of the President and the former Prosldent rub the coarsest kind of salt In the wounds tov have made The Colonel and Ms friends cannot forgive the McKlnluy statement of today and when the President Is rouominatod cannot decently support him Said Mr McKInley While posing as the acme of all virtue In politics Theodore Roose velt has been guilty In his official1 capacity of some of the grossest outrages over perpetrated upon the good faith of the people pf the United States who like to believ- that their Presidents are what they pretend to be No more glaring example of betrayal of public trust has ever been exhibited In public office than by Theodore Roosevelt In his Official refusal to permit the Harvester Trust to be prosecuted thereby loading on the farmers or the country an Increase In the cost of farm Implements of onethird their price Refusal to prosecute the Steel TrustDismissal without trial of the batallon of colored troops Involved In the Brownsville affray Refusal to revise the tariff dur- Ing his seven years as President Fawning upon political bosse- while pretending to flay them Acceptance of contributions from E H Harrlmnn to brlnj about his own election as Preside while pretending to oppose Harr manAccepting the word of George W Perkins of tho Harvester and Steel Trusts as against the word of the sworn law offlcors of the Cov ernmentDetermination to run for a third term as President after specif ically stating his decision to abide by the wise custom that no Presi dent should do so i comIllalmisrepresentationI of his Opponent- These are only a part of the 11111 written planks In the national plat form of Theodore Roosevelt They should be carefully considered along with his proposed recall of judges and judicial decisions and other known socialistic vagariesfor which he has announced himself al though now attempting to dodge them and fool the people again a p r Court ut allioim Judge BIrkhcad convened ClrI cult Court at Calhoun Monday morning and while ho has two weeks In which to complete the term he hopes to finish up the bus Incss in four days The docket Is unusually small as very few cases have been brought since the last term There Is practically no criminal business and what few cases are the docket will be disposed of onI short order The grand jury will j have very little work to do as both the town and county have been rather quiet for some timeII WOMAN KNEELS AT GRAVE AND SETS FIRE TO CLOTHES Tampa Fla May ItAfleikneeling at the rave of her h1u spotrecently burled Jits Maria Mortcrello wife ot pro irea- v I v 4 Tampa manufacturer today pour ed wood alcohol over the upper part of her body set herself on fire in a local cemetery and died while be ing carried to a hospital Two negro women passing by the cemetery were attracted by the dy ing shrieks of the woman as she stood a pillar of flame for a few seconds before falling In the sand near the grave The negroes rec ognized Mrs Morterello and sum moned her husband A call was sent to police headquarters for an ambulance and when this arrived the distracted husband with a spoon was pouring water In the dying wo mans mouth Mrs Morterello was the mother of seven children all girls The eighth was a boy and died recent ly This seemed to prey on her mind and It Is believed she became mentally deranged r MvinoHiil Day for Labor Labors Memorial Day tho fourth Sunday In Slay will bo observed ton greater oxtont this year than over before Heretofore the second Sunday In May has been officially dos Ignntod Memorial day but by a resolution adopted at the Atlanta convention of the American Federation of Labor It was changed to the fourth Sunday In May DAVIESS COUNTYY SWEPT BY DESTRUCTIVE STORM Much Ihmngc Was Done in Owensbaioi and Surround iiu Country Oversboro Ky Slay IIOne- of the hardest wind storms In re cent yenta visited Owonsboro and Davlebs county this afternoon do ing damage that will amount to roofeof the grandstand at Southslde ball park was blown off the stand hav mint utes previous to the storm The players were under the grandstand when the crashing of timbers began and all of them sought safety In the center field A handsome art glass window In the First Christian church was blown Into the church over the balcony railing and crash ed to pieces on the floor The window was valued at 1000 Nearly 100 barns were more or less wreck ed In tho county and In many In stances dwelling houses were un roofed In the Habit vicinity a door which had been trailed up for the past fourteen years was blown thesroom from which the door was blown was whirled out by the wind and scattered In all direr tlons a j jtHandsome trees In the court house yard were uprooted and bro ken A buggy on one of the prin cipal streets was caught by the wind and carried for seventy feet and broken against a telephone poleGreat damage resulted to the telephone and telegraph wires throughout tine county Allan Reid a prominent farmer was on his way to collect Insurance on n barn that was blown down a month ago when the wind struck another barn on his farm and demolished lit Ills son and two of the ten ants were fleeing from the barn when it was destroyed A small sized panic prevailed at the carnl vat which was being hold In Ow ensboro and the show animals became unruly their frightened cries adding to the general terror iJO TRULY IJE FOR A ISIS TO WANT HIM TO WIN Responding to a demand that swept over the State like a tidal wave Gov McCreary has come out Jn a twocolumn statement der daring for Champ Clark for Presi dentOn the burning Issue of whether Kentucky shall Instruct its delegates his card is evasive and un satisfactory to both sides If the Governor is heartily and sincerely for Clark It Is quite impossible to understand why he should oppose I Ithe delegates being instructed for his man To be for a man Is jjt want him to win and the way for him to win Is for the convention to Instruct for him Russellvllle Herald c conTederate currencv r11I w the irftloti nn rna o411 l Treatur v m nr t 1 V grrotary MacVeagh to 1lr1rtst and cchooh c rd5tw v T HEMLDWEDNESD 1 Mr11S letsPAGE Tol1 THE HARTFORDi 4I WI 1 f F wF t trrMEMORIES alT RAStR A llI Int DeaHngVVithaPet t onaJ414tter I RECOUNTS COMP MENIS PAI Him as a Trenchant Writer In Which The Herald Joins Heartily I SUC5GS SPKAKS OUATITUDE My Very Dear ReadersReluc tnnt to speak of self and mindful ol the luxury In self dispraise yet so touched by the many handsome things that have been said iron f time to time in my praise I feel of acknowledg that some measure ment should be rendered lest I be justly charged with that meanest otI r offenses least I shall callous rely upon Ingratitude this to Atjj a most wantonwhat justify andIpass upon the readers patience the space of The HeraldThe Hart ford Herald that vigilant and trusty old sentinel ever In the watch scanning the horizon for the tnlthIfnlingly the share of credit so justly due and the meed ot praise so richly earned Reader your best poss sible Investment is In your county paper Rut I see Ive skidded hereto back to my mutton the unsay oury dish of ego and lets have done as soon ns may be I say I shall rely upon this to somewhat jnltlpa o his dreadful outbreak a most grievous egotism ofI My chlefest pleasure and amp i reward for all 1 have written to tOllcranceular appreciation to my faults a little blind and to my merit so very kind generously maximizing the latter and minimizing the former why should I not be most grateful Nay why should I not be as loyal to so regal gracious a clientele as the gladiator who on entering the arena said to his Emperor He who Is about to die salutes you It were Indeed a triumph to be able in ever so small a way to en tertain the average reader with all his store of practical knowledge put my pleasure has been somewhat augmented by the encomiums of the more cultured Not that the genii themselves could tingle my blood with more genuine pleasure than the hearty ingenuous and spontaneous approvall of the noble common people who after all are the true critics of the artsthe courts of fast resort from whose judgment there car be no appeal Knowing this a great sculptor once exposed his masterpiece on the street and hid himself to hear the criticisms of the people It was an humble cobbler who pointed out to his companion n detect in its shape ly foot It was a freckfedfaced I ragamuffin who set all Louisville agog as to whether the old guy i j Jeffersons statue standing In court square was bowlegged But it the more cultured being In a techti nlcal sense more critical put ones literary attainment to a severer test thus lending additlonnlthough- different It subordinate pleasureII In this way albeit I have never posed as a scholar my labor has r been rewarded by many of the professions among whom were lawyers doctors editors divines poll ticians and educators especially Huywnrd and Alexander pence to their asheswho have gone out of their way to say pretty things A Congressman once told me even after his election that a letter of mine to The humid on the Tariff waH of groat service to him In pre paring a speech on that subject and two of our best citizens have nssured mo they owed their elec tion to the offices of County Clerk and County Superintendent several years ago to n single letter to the name paper One of the wealthiest and most prominent citizens of Louisville himself an accomplished writer and fluent speaker who rep TOBented his city In the last Legis lature and whose name appeared almost daily in the public print dur jug the session said to Dr Maddox and myself several years ago after discussing political issue for soy eral hours and he was not a can didate Gentlemen I must own T have never been called upon to discuss finance upon so high a plane and I congratulate Rockport on having at least two citizens so well informedIBut perhaps tho most distin guished compliment was by Senator Hoar of Massachusettsslid fuse to think from that unspeakable State too It was when the late lamented Money Question was aeetb iiW r i jt i t iJ r isiYlniM lag Stud r tag ts b kin tb- Din Ies to youV ot t J to b s any Jd es tOr ea five bg ttba- I time was here pouring hot and m- haltedelwtfatetheitol3 p J i rattUnK good speec hn f4eSII r15 blid tike W Vftdira n- nrtaanthatskis wee 1tq6tlprove the stability of the valunot silver and the instability of thap cold by taking a group of tarmJlt2 1 ducts especially wheat and flhffW 111g that their vgtiltilddssclubly linked r going wherever aiivJrJ44nt4iUverj rtedenyI t enhanced for K tajradtitejnfjfactj i ItI- tcitea had but I chailenBedHner speaker single monetary scientist or the face of tiffi egrth lm any taKE wire had ever made the test thatl way On being told bt this IriclucHf while in Kentucky by a mutuali friend Senator Hgaraeke1IIowi l made the jtestTMa exp slncd jicj then sent me a most kindly andI flattering message And do got know that AomehOwIvefelt Just ra little bettor toward llassachusett J ever since Ho must hao got Vhat they call my goat J thing happened at this IACunny gathering showing Ihow excitement sometimes gets away with our reason ThoseI wore rodhot times The people had quit thinking and gone to yelling The house was almost solid against me nod and itching to see me utter squelched At that tlmethe1h old Homan of them all Gen Buclcners Influence throughout the State was something to be reckoned with so there was n ter riffle assault all along the line This otIlIhnOtitagainst him by an unfair compari son of his position in 1S87 with that of 1S9C I wanted to defend the absent Governor against this unfair charge but the time was rightly the speakers so I contented myself with simply saying Gen Uuckner had rather be right than consistent Gathering himself to seemedIknockout blow he shook his clenched fist at me and roared Yes all you fellows would rather be right than consistent At last I was Impaled and the crowd went wild over the growsome sacrifice never realizing that instead of be ing annihilated I on the contrary Sad been paid a very high compll ment for It takes a superior order of moral courage to BncriTlce consistency upon the altar of right And now dear reader giving you my heart and rifted lute I can no more though poor the of fering be and trusting you will soon recover from this shockeven be very healthy and happyand again imploring your pardon for this lapse of egoism with expressions of tenderest gratitude I am Most respectfully M J REID Rockport Ky Mrs Rose A Freeman Clifford Va says they have long used Fo leis Remedies and want to say a good word for them She writes hosIotberjwould not be without Foley Cds medicines In our house for many times their cost Sold by all dealers m 0I1TION The Russcllvllie Times says Tho Times notes that Gov Me Creary wants the Kentucky delega tion sent uninstructed to Baltimore In other words that the great Democratic party in Kentucky shall have no voice in making the nomi nation but shall send twentyodd men to Baltimore to trade and bar ter on Kentuckys delegate vote Not on your life Governor The people vof this State havo sense enough to know whom they favor sad the people dp not propose to deliver their suffrage to a handfulI f delegates uninstructed to trade non at will It may be ibatafew olltlclans deem It of vital Import ance to line up With the winner andI ant to wait to see who will bo the winner But the State Democracy f as some convictions It wants to xpress and express unequivocally lesplte the unfortunate embarass Ing tact that its State leader over lra Ii 1sevades qualities andl temporize Sl Forget it Governor i A child cant get strpng and ro+ 1utiti while intestinal worms tat away Its vttality To give then child a chancd to growr these parasites lrtttst bt destroyed and erpelledX WHITES CREAMVERMIrwGKIs guaranteef to remove tho worms It also VU M the Yital Tofgtfns healthy vigorous condition lUll 25c por bpttle Sold by Hartford Drug GOt Hartford Ky Donovan 8 Co Beaver Dam Ky m 1 t 11Htj1 FR ApmJ I L EAQJUt1 atesthe Republican Sta Ft T t91 oRarty t Jgan ACJ TItTrAfter Their Disgraceful Dis play Thinks Another i Candidate Advisable t 1 SIZES CASK UI ABOUT RIGHT iThe Louisville Herald the Republican State party organ saysl1 l yith an accusation of men d li- I r ty made deliberately and In writ lag 5alnst the Prefidplit jpol- Rose lt put the capstone pn the ugly personal campaigntha- has l been waging between him put Mr Taft 11 e feared this stage in the controversy would bo reached In time Surely we are now close to the end of a struggle that has been one of the most discreditable In the annals of American history Surely the sense pf decency of the Ameril can people will not bear patiently with the continuance of this ems bittered and Inconclusive tight It Is leading nowhere but to party humiliation and defeat 1fls wrecking tine reputations and ruining theprcstlge of both candidates Beginning with the pellet that each was a man of hlgh honor and sPrHd patriotism we now can not be- lIeve either of then without lfbe llevlng that the other Is a reprehensible character unworthy of public confidence If we are to listen to the Presi dent Theodore Roosevejt Is a man who breaks his word maligns his friends misrepresents facts and seeks to overthrow those Institu tions upon which the safety of the Republic Is based If we are to heed Col Roosevelt President Taft Is a man who has been tho tool of bosses corrupt in terests and plunderers of the pea plo He Is untruthful disloyal and reactionary The beneficiary with his own consent of fraud How can the party be expected to nominate either man And how If it does can It reasonably or righteously ask the country to sup port him- Who knows Taft better than Roosevelt Who knows Roosevelt better than Taft 1 Once bosom friends they are now bitter oppo nents and each Is doing his best toI discredit tiie others character In the eyes of the public While tliey restricted their controversy r to a discussion of ijpilcles crlticlsmliThereference of opinion and a healthy rivalry on the plane of administra tive and legislative programs held r no serious peril for party success Hut Republicanism standing for certain great principles In the na tional field can not afford to have Its fate settled on the ground of what Theodore Roosevelt thinks of William Howard Taft any more than on the ground of what Wll Jlom Howard Taft thinks of Theo lore Roosevelt These two men bg as they aro and able as they are ire not the Republican party and It Is time they were told so In suf ficiently clear and emphatic language to make the meaning ot the admonition plain It Is unfortunate that there Is no Ulbunnl other than the National convention with power to take these gentlemen In hand Having no sense of the proprieties them selves and apparently no true np oreclatlon of the effect ot their con duct on the party It Is too much to hope that they will relieve the convention of the necessity for action nut the delegates already elect ed and particularly the 1J2 who arc understood may well consider seriously whether it Is not time to bring Into the field some thlrd man upon whom the party can unite I with good fenllng nnd strong Hope of victory Delay In facing this problem only permits longer op portunity In which to widen the breach tliat every fresh outbreak oft the personal controversy is creating r In the party ranks e i Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CA sTbAAy t d WANTS TO sI AK MJND i1 XVIIIIjK WAU PQGJJ1 JJPWII The Morgantown lt9pil dicn- nrtysfl J II 1 H We may be wrongandImny be tar stiipdlov butnthb1 Oioose elli azehds npvrirIdecfdotit lioily re did not tftr dplirrtthbrairtrheitt y reads his krindataWblaj1l asalt L c C oI4r Ing In lal roc rdts w Yo above tie Isgohe a go Qoi or hb rote volumes about how many chlldre we men should be tat erOt htrn 19 regulate fOdtballt featfwffj brad a new spelllnr 1 OBlc reiffOYea Iif 11 weIrut J irom our money = o1t1JqpaCa nA orLivelremoa6he sjaughtl Bred animiiereturned hog a r VfAthI j ffi twain PUhJd d O itlni1J4l- an is his h9o J j l i Ideal Republican uor conc pUon of Lincoln and McKInley is smashed J Ii rtsT Aaron Burr Mjas j s IlrflpR an I aggressive multitudes followed him but ho was a traitor Theo dbro Roo t i fltMtll W ftittflfeiOmuftiieRresslve a a folaTO I him but ho Is a menace to the republic fcrtfiJf tfefsin This uo any harm or Rood As a glajnlipi511narjjpHl eni we want to speak our mind while the war dogs havflii 1 0 M IIS jii- I til THE COSTOF LIVES INf THE FLOODO VERY HIGH Total Loss May Never be Known Touching Scenes Among Stricken People Raton Rouge La May 10 That the total loss of life In the floods of the Mississippi river may never be accurately known was indicated today when Alex Borrow who came here from the Bayou La tanche country told of lheartrend ing scenes among the stricken peo ple In the flooded districts While herding my cattle I meta negro farmer who had driven all his steers Into his front yard but who with his family refused to leave their cabin I told him of the danger said Mr narrow and the negro got his ojvn cattle put and went back in a boat to get his fami ly whether they wanted to comp or not He was too late The cabin and everything In IIt had been swept away air Bar QVtCldot the drowning of a baby jnqnp pf thswolle bay pus which the famUy was trying to cross to safety The baby teUIput of the skiff and wall drowned No attempt was made to save It because the swift current swept it away and Iit wasthg life ofell the others against the babys A Pft gr6 baby IIn another Instance was dlterally washed put of 18 mpthr ens lap as the waters ruBhei through thft pabln door 7lIp oth- terand fathpr escaped Ina beat but the babyB rbqdy was never toundIJ There arjamore than 1POO tofu gees In Baton Roijge tonight 500 shaving arrived frpm t eNeyvTt40f14- country I AM Holldfty1of1Fodpr che who brought in 500 head pf cattle tonight estimated that he lost about 200 by drowning Lt Citizens of Lutcher today com mun c tell threats to the Goverr norg office that the tracks i ottbc Y M V Railroad would be torn1 up by them unless the gap ip the Pontchatraln protection levee Is closed It required lour days and nights of hard work tp close thp drainage gap and the Job jfia fln Mshed early today i but the railroad gap Is still open The Lutcher people say they would be Inundated lntho event of n break here tf the protectlou levee should fall The railroad people have kept open the gap to faclll tate the transportationl of supplies and labor necessary In fighting the high water here 0 r For cholera morbus cholera In andylnrlIR Js a remedy of extraordinary power It relieves colic pafnB instantly checks diarrhoea and seti tips the disordered stomach Price 25 and 5Oc per bottle Sold by itarirbrd Drug Co yarlfo ly KJ lionovari Co Bcavcir Dan Ken tuckye m- 1lakidg 1 BINrtcaningClear- Senator jjNat i roturiliri from Washington =ijr I3el rt aVlaI the sontlment ot the people in yoUr town concerning i 1 J Rising pollticfanterrily Inier upttngSenator a wP r dpnt deal- In l sentiment farourr fbwn v de l Jt n r fll1c1siOff1t Ith tae a f l UCklNa tbptafobtodt1 ii l WILl DAL JliMtP S SON L1NIb1E P1t 1t- fnct tMplJt eTl1es1X muscles adthatl ohepAttrhe l1moiifJtelri 11 Pr1ceo hc ijl l1Suf 1fYrYfiRTJfrOFgba e IDainr1ya ar 1F t x flU 9i r i 1 d j1 L Jf 1 H t 5 t WagS fit tBe Aveng = rTWtJisS m iLt1 R11ITINS1Meo1tnfI oi J flit r1 With al flt eni i 9MIsro t t RcmiiiI 1nhr 4ttw o Bottling Wetf1 1iOCl I IH rj8o l1i 11 nn1n e po CARROLI11 lti411r11 i r L fiirivrThe Bpwtln Green ijessejagerrIW lajiU I hursdaysays ti I r ra i 1 1 remainsI ofaptBoucellar rived In the city SatkrHay reffttllngf tatI 3 ffl8 t rtoclbcktfriimi TEvhntfvlIK and were taken to the undertaking restablishment otfGerard Gerard where the funeral i services were conducted Sunday i afternoon at 230 oclock by Dri Robert H ftlci Caspastoc of the First Presby terlan Churchviaftec which the In tormentt was made 1m tfnlrvleW Cern etEry i H The pallbearers wore Messrs W Hv Jones Jjuclen Graham Willt Stevens IL L Calvin W LUI Pills bury CC1 Lucas The flowers were numerous anti beautiful The deceased wits born In Flbr cncerAla and was fitty seen years eight months and twenty days of age He was married twice his first wife being MlssEHzabeth towers who diet 1i l9if nArt t3 this union three UlaUlJhtloti sUrViVc1 jBessi I and Charles FTnneyi Ardmoro Okla His second wife was Miss Mary Wesson oif Florerto4 Ala t6 whbmI hQ was married ln 1SQT and tq L union four children were bornd iiJlewasI s of Florence Ala Ills mother died thirtyfive years agO further details of the killing were learned from firlVatd sources The Kenols tit which Capt How Jtf was masters arid the Lydalvhoao- mate was William Carroll weres both 1lying at the Evansville rwifad anti were discharging their arif6l into L Ni cars rapt HowetfI1h naked Cnrro flI Ltd untie 1 his I sternl Imp and swihg1il bO trbutIittbthieI istream nosh tinWtc UHf bankrfHat Carioltreflisedf Onpt Htfwdllltttin1 uncled the stern line of the Lyda himself i r r Itid is iff I Words criiued arid ft Is1 Saiff tMV CaptHowelr1liiew1MB pldtdlrTlttlite- CarolL thda rescbeif forrhlsplSrIi gun I11di tore a gaping v dnl1ofh Howells abddmdn HoUbn icehlidnI the epkbfniils VtilIbat rfrofnf tol1StJfntosHijlplt later I ncm j dr d1 ob Terry HottaellHheeleV nledidrd- ypn y0Tiiaptf HoWblll seized vthe pls tOjV trpnicih lrfBrveleB handSdf Mis l father and rfred tWICe at CArroll Yhobeat ahasty i etrfat 101 Carol was arrested iiyEOAitera- tFrigdleI and HeltettsottoTtheEiufsa- vJllptorce justas he was butttt c out In a trowboktr r j JHe wifeldckedup Trtit gaVeif bbhUII as spph as his father hh+ eiUk4owtt riyerman of Paducah could reach Evansville He claims SelfaefdHse1 Capt fortTF Howell wiisant of the most popular rlvermehthaliever tilled these waters ww ssril1 He1 was very hightempdregt aftimes hut the members of Ills crew alwaysI 1lkedhim and Would stand by him to the lasta 1r- riJ l f J Jdhri 1iJ Statoni Joy cenKy lied iart exceplonally seero attack oft whooping cough He says VICit had not been fpr Eplpyfli Honey andI far Compound I would bate bqeirI compelled fo flultywprk InBteadiifT never missed Rjdayvipnd Fo leys lifoneji iarid Tar Compound gavtf mo Instant relief nnd la the onlyt coughI meifcliHQ eyer usoV Contains I hpppla es Sold bjaUl defllorSklni I II 1 R = II ilfI 111 intercstiti 1 Facts 0 RrfirnrdiiiR thq Laboratory of the ChamberII Ilain Medicine ConUlthibIh 4tIbtnt i r 1i1 X hereon purchasinn a 1ioltle ot i Chamberlalni Cough Romfedy line rpcon b U9n of 1 tnVmainitrufle dt the aboyhtojr where thrs il maafcrhH1 is raariufectured1 t iThe machtrfer andtanpktaRfknilbd in 1t tS r6Jjlarar ttiri wktf iaesieaetfIesyyciaiyf foVtW jilrttose1 ATI ICb tnkosVbTaltsloegants- Vidfar I 7ufoie1 nbltt1i hiner1iLI and 1Jnited States supply the v arlons1 HgroarcTiffi OI tnlsaromoWiI I pd only 11t1hbstlb tIna111Ii mrualli noose has bbfe stfrUntil nfiffifng ft1 is ue 968dAK IO tfoioh61Pfit rdprrIt atf-meer r1 eppph to populate an aver WR pYa t YfhI1SfttJlOlt iijaL yridrp- r 0eAI i lt q te1 aJI1M i i9J 1Ilt g 9AiCmnrefU a tqDt1 tIolbmo w tMlrJF tW M t r t t r r t s u l1overrlike In alcul ng t i expense t a sl of s kl auks as one of the best In the State and ILlj18sW niTITdersprtTiOTlite t ifpYIMfieleM Mdtf titY4tlJSa rpflper fguied In onn fro aprt ad Fover tin Tafm BriW aYfejfTiacBi upon which Is r1ntefTailfcfftllfijg matter directions Anii iab07 1nsa jdt1lalects fJ11fcCpiled Jn c oorthop tIlaklntJI i iFo fJ piliotetroora house on eacii ot pQn e2Clty t1 h4tt 1P11J1 ed till papbjndry at the rate ot 2000 per t- J ihQurollf pBlRCpdjenAftp end I11iQ4Iof oTreach acsO U oJthe Ileatesgveatlmes or alyt44tr81 ril t11p glpbs iIr tcndtttlallklilltdlydlttdeldbIti ttETATf1 lA i graduation gown and captured a husht nitsBagr1 t eojqitJgp1t t1a trrA- gowns W wW sftJJff lIJishe 2i VThe caught a hUSjjand He hasOQ rgplDdRheltO tiressui4 that precedent ever since r T 1l1rtr 11 r IiIi I FLIED BLOOM PUCEOil JAILAlMORGANFIElOt t it i u t Charged With Setting frTo The Green RiVer Depart ment Store i Morganfield1 Ky line bjbjFred W fl1tho man chargedl wlih1 set Vflfilw log to GrtenRiver Do partment store In this cityI more than twp years ago Is now d prls oner In tHe UnIon cbjimty iatl tinder 5000 bond to await trial at the ynlpnljcpurtty djrcifjt CourttDeputy Sheriff A WV Clements has Just reached tlilecity vlththd prisoner from Chlcago On the dayb6forethe great fire two years ago last March thisI same man was semi tri MorganfeldandI registered at the Capifoif ilotoivft = der thenathe dfowirdanJ Venrho rcached 1oi Ilast atut= rda1 he was iecofehized IbY malhJas 1 I being thq same man who was hero sthhtJU11fakd 1 tBlpom himself admits that he wad ro oai thitae WmlWWIlIteretLat the6tpll un r tHI lieI I J- l IJluJUednaM r laylt r a arW s the wasb re to seehl iS1tle lut talll to lve die I hpmeis JI lr blsl i Jir t 4 I QI friendsoI j I Ii 11I 11 I j sHe isayls jis 4s ot thtIIt N r lJY I IIehargaoagaiI sE1wt 1J r tI- proofhe r T wnr OUr is rigt Known t tIestrongeaeeallistnhijn 4 t a 11 r ilIlereIii r 11 DlOAyrrne tUtttli once brO I IownQraDf e store hartJoYedJat I tI i111 lv 110rdlJe orlE1ifPe firr- ah 1a rPFf1f18 ldo 1 s III r o iinl n j- 1j1 l O1t0oh 0 rM 111111PdI I aI 0 11 tie stbreiwho 1 taa n 1 not vbeen locatedlrbotherIwas segni mnfvio inTiSaa1llast t i t- tYehkby CusstJmertsiwho onI Jlt T told that Cohn bai JISiI i lmI t Nsabl f r Ih7T 1- teips aJJudgu9n UiulFhIr v I I Justice Ell Cherry of Glllls Millst 1 TenmwaapUThlywSrrTedi A bttd1 fsore onyUisiWg UkdbaMedrsevertil J iatoctorirCandIbngl rbaisfe aU ramewn1 r dies it thoufelfl J was I aCl tanCferf 1 r jfie wrote VAtIMaBCa jfBed Qtfcs IIje 11e L A1rhIcaOSalve7nindO wadlbbtt botlsu1cerstl t- cents at Jarhbrlntit l ihlb1GdIrllmt l S wA 1VROSGAGAIN AND XERV WRONO TlIArtJtIllRJ if 11I IJ d IT n I A political peaketli 1ibit attacking this Government Pf burs with Vridre Vertonv tWattltdasbnf lAimati ntthe bdck ot the Mall at latifcrled duti Yourmwrofiglefri AIlttle nettled the drator 1nt ItedfllthltI6ut Weedlngl Presently ilniahsweH1 t I ItIto 1another atFoffgrhssertloUorime J ttt1lhiYoulr6 vtohgttslrltltTheI j Speaker looked fthgry Trtit dohilauIedO trie wai atM il Tj Jhic 1fl IIItt I njyoujieI wrtrnBjnBfrl ife ltirlirig OUt In IVII a il A4ganrrrdJ II Angrily addWsslnethe i bFefstBHtt j t cfifo PJQ orator cried Look here r I J could tell this inari sorn thii6l fpti1 I J aiouttthia Government MPlIt tbfd- mfllffh1shaHJaVrtdbM att fci iyLift- ra VRug wrong againtsir canteT07Stlltaptlg tronHf tcth JJlr W rt ALA9d1 upctnFGnfbveFkisctCta 1 ljbI f glaIi 1- J01 11 dl v I fHI billiard bal irlAu1+ ri0 9rr9 1 I1 11- 11II r1 JordgnlGr7ivgiliknawnrllont Jr c 1fi1tvJt lt tIbpkinsvllle IYlo rcceatryt liJA niC opt rWlAnfilhrIlis31ikidnbyttCq v J ill rcbfC1lutrbAetNeYeuelxh elJlrs6vo II tltI- J t die4Mlisf trnfTlaf 1Ib11rbilf1 nOll WI tWfe 1Id eyyolPallaatTh9rrlleueddtiiotlg1utfens terrllf fflAapI3tTJl3ttckfanhllacthlo smnj Q ifffP PM bpd feolldOrdpthplot eda MdH Y1 JJiAnB t1 lhhdtd Wk AdigrttoebfsA hire filii JUeIat1t1JI1Ua s JdJji 1jlaUt1lekI sdbiIHtttt l o- IelIOStjIelge rcrielle IntiI neitaatfp 1 J i I F n1 7 Iiito tIlItlIARtFORD HERALDJim TIIUrfE i n IWt l r ituk TB i N1 1 atft1tOJJeittfJ rahA SII0Q Hi1k emblyCHANGES t I i r d fon 1 +S t cr i i tiNj I 1fVrJJJm X 1 t4i11It 1 J 1 n m AI n d c llA s 1 ot j I lIr I iitIwt the ile i n At thtiJjshall cause such ore tElusive1 TlcV t drnV IbT oeerrroflJil Ibt ifnld fo 11 privatI day or r f i the fulL pommonl ahool9r gradedt JlI common 8JchobrteVmJ In h yea tnJJ 1 the common school district ofptrjg i county in which such child orcnlid y ilr e zngylhvp lJij fhtieC mtMnooltl l Provided however that J1ls act I f fehlirSnot Splj in shy iase Iwherjs I the j child has been or IsbeingtVtc Jschoo sfora tj I taught In ifcpuhic like period of time and subject to I the same examination as other pu 1 Tills injthe dl ttylct in whichi slc8fi child resltTes snit for the purpose c3 i O afSainIA6At U 19Plnlt11 child Is embraced wlpln this QX i c itTBmptibnl the ICaunty MCoureI TtnaVf Sri hder such child to submit to an ex diamination to be given by the Count ty Superintendent of Schools Pro VllldtnrthtJrthlrt1htssectlOtr itaif PPiY1 any childw o ll- xcusc s by the County Board ot Ed l lIon IIPon it beln o n o theVCotat ch t1 child Is not in proparApboifllpekiOj mental condition to attend school I cdiAttidotherA tr r1ImJslol ct zany chll1 e br ed W1Uii thyd rvrvI ong ot this act who with the intent to til+ adotIlalirnvielDns vfikta atJ7 Isholl make a false statement coa- LcerntngthaaQotaucJwh1JdotJho- I 11 I htIech3oiIthisrb li e n ulfJr I I Itnr rJ n lCSaicu not i d pr o I meie ount Jalf lot ezce- tng thirty das or both so fined d S 15FyrlsroedG see3ti3lbj t court 15V tpersonq I 1 or supervision of any child emrMli ed within this act who shall be pr a1al ron m thTtCil id1cAbl f 4o compel the child under his con trol to attend school and he may I l iPfflHiP1lI lhll- rote 3 la- IIIIIIseeded against as a delinquent childl the statutes In such casesI defand PTII T- f I aqlsiJm 3 Vny ilareP CJdQJdrf person tailing to comply with I I Iother of this act shall for leWto thowsodfthe ichocjs wTtU ffr h the shtdt 1n hick tI h cMhi- JJ rr vq t4 smuo el IIItlidnYttsront I ujar ot50dirlorCU tdoVars 20 f r th 1ret often Qe tl1do rsnffrfiM lHI Ino At dot ar tort e g Misubsequent offense and cost I 1at suit W- L 1 T1 Sec 4 ithaj lj 1re f fotII IIthej teachers tdreport promptly and regularly to the subdistrict trus JI etefc6fbl offijor WZOffcchElfllSfflc iai qoun Board Qt Educa YsOfintKtigi tjoVaunt1 flln tendent ot 13clJAOls the names ot- a a 53Ja6intE t rlib6s IdO h4fVdW01fs who fpU to comp with thirbvls 5VllnB dflCbl9l9d 1Jt ftoD din be j trqsjand said Coypty Boa1ot Educa Uatl3ltlslRYl3ayiiendent notice to the parents gua ftliiQVft oiherf persons having control or j 110JitoIOO1 stMOI ldIIJft theIG tendance of such ehlid is reoulred iuo of jjateu JjtOO di i-et person havIng control or vision of such child does fl superII Immediately with the provision or 0000AnhrwuiatChildren Y e I IIfwYs Signature of r k v Y wGrpJi- i ffils stet liieri iSafdBub + istrlct trus to for other local schooll officers ana saidi BoVdpf education shall prQce lllagaliBOaJicJl child nad de linquent child and against such iaWrlti tSir1tjaQiLoth r persons Mintw custlray 4 control or su vl aotilJd for violation S tKs lbutltig to tfje delinquency of sarbh child j Sec 6 The County Qourts pt- the respective counties otJtheCoQ1 monwealth shall have exclusive lti r lc o t all cases com h wltlii- ptt 1 i rovlslonso this hct 11or penaltl taay be 111 r1 ule or in ajiy way lIn h A tot Fquftri may en force 1 it Y9rrvor decrees Sec t 1i ssport a daiWIifl WJt rarllr ripor the ffcerriistt copyur i Il IS9t er rellglbIs record date 1nIl pla of blrtlJj sucbcb4il ltl sbfltlbe produced L proof oJd c In case Iicertifict teoT record lIS heVr efofe provlded y cannot Ve secjtr r upon jprocff of such fact the record of the agjjj stated in the firs enrollment to be found glittlDle jlcorTHldcVea as i evidence thereof If here be no school en rSlftaeni ihdwlnb su8h fact other evidence as to the age of said qhlld 1mlDLehlteldQ1I iV All lays and partsJ of laws In con met YfilPOtWsSacllVPe hereby re 1JI I tuWcil null itiieciai Clmrter Schools tIy v 1rajj i i of Ilf IvrJ jBe It enacted by the Qenoralt As feraijljl TI Cbi thlJ 0ommon vealth ol kentacky I 1 JSexJJl Thht lhsJrad d schools In th4s RQnnn2fliVSMn l operating I under sjieclall tfofcrters granted by the peneraU jABseinbJy Renown a- 3pecfaT s Act Schools which do not apmlllejvpj fJJIIlS das Attss cents on each one hundred dollars worth ol itaxb1bD tQHty PJihl their re+ spectlvjo districts shall I have the Iigweri nndJthelr Jcsna tersj are hereby so amended 1q gi to empower them to levy any rte Jjf tax foir operating expenses not to exceed Qtylif JC hdt1 Mildred dot lars worth of taxable property with Jill yes ectlve lstrlcts add alil o ad a scfoolv ot Uhls Corn thlrlrth a d tha their Board s addbf d samjlj are here fcy authorized to exercise hie powe- when in their judgment the do jffajida lU1l RC tMe school make ltexpe I M- This law shall be in force and ef ct W TSaisag and approval I by the Governor All laws and trttOttaflSrtxonfllcttvfth jh I provisions of this act are hereby pealed Sctioof ouseA i1ieqed For ct I Ire j teral As m 1 ptinposes ealth o tt Kef tint 1 icc Responsi ble person ot any subdistrict may ap 1n31 b lstrlct ttstce to the use of a scnool house to be uafftVftivish1 feb Aet ln see slor duthg th tJioTjrsl or J aca i1IprPtbY PJ law al1NastimblY ot taucutron j jr ftglous ag cultural g1tS4 i rrov f social bqdlesor rffilh1o IItgA s r gatherlngl and said suhj tttc t4Us trg r fuse the use ofaiddufttn IJHI saidt stel nH1stat9 ts lfuse for ratusal IIn- oJ lsrtldgr aUtI INS temand feigned by flue freeholders 1 fl said sub dltN trlct be presented to m11ld subdls nlftaurSetittlJhedeltveredltheBkey r to said school house to such free Holders who shaliW responsiblet o0Jle gsd dntV ire of said school pTorertyana tit avoidable damages arid frte rctiirnj pf ilfeA key to the VcathferfIsalddTBlrlctlf school be term sesspnyor to the r subdlsi fn rJr s e 1lJtlng vacations SeJ LiIlI I A laws In con lct with the provisions of this acqre here bvf Eealed jj llyoujty Boardof Kducnypn Nay Pay Old G4neral J I IAs1sei6ihyj IImoa1 j Coun ty Boards of Fd t941C f341qlhqJtfrlfsfs pay meat i1OtYtOif1 ot any legAl I lcon tees und eq the old law tod prior 2tIOO 141lrxirt1reUOV t Act tOt 19O8 by comprolIpea lalpa- yrn1IJf 0i t tt llW I Idb 1id1- xpedtep end proper by ji Board u0 Wtatpr j d j m tsto1b made out Pfgener school Zu lfff tl IMbIeThis law shall also apply to com h MOOi I1t1ohaVe I rbecome graded common sfc boo 1 dls ttlltili lt nwon rr An emergency is herein e l to- edSlst the all thkb n art dsg6T j1Su crl o 0was d 1 nPostdally from now until vember 0 91tJ I tE OOto 1 Nereid eal1oV fiit1ll 1b9a IlA- f now tt II S 7 NO BOAT BRILLS HELOiTffli Life Craft Neglected In Severall Ways NIT COMPASS US ON BOARD c1VE lllPrt impaoy j i Jimpd t nt T stl 10a i1JrjJ JtiTqng1aod WJnrr 01jI1II 151fPUI3iriC 1 11 + ndor llJ1fJ Or1he apathy of the British public which has been one of Xhefeatjires thus far of the Board of Trade inquiry into the Ti tanic disaster was again demonstrated by the thin attendance when the commissioners under the pres- Idency of Lord Mersey resumed their Investigation today The first witness called today was George Beauchamp a fireman of the Titanic who testified I did not know which was my boat station I heard that a list had been put up that morning but I did not see It None had been put up before I did not know where to go so I went up to the boat deck and to lifeboat No 13 on the starboard side where I helped to put In the women and children There was an officer there and when the lifeboat was full he save the order Ito lower away There were between sixty and seventy in all Intt the boat I Everything was orderly and all the people were quite calm Beau champ added Beauchamp said he could not tell whether the passengers were trav cling first or third class There was no light compass provisions nor water In the boat Everyone looked for them hadlhad no boat drill on the Titanic nor had he seen any He had been fen years at sea and on most of the li engagedrwasa Beauchamp made the statement that 4ti stoker took charge of boat No 13 A IThoma Scanlon member of Par lament for North SMgo who is ispy SeamorisI and jPlfemens Union In crossex amination asked Beauchamp Have you ever before known of a stoker being placed in charge of a liners lifeboat j Lord Mersey ruled that tbe question was not relevant Quartermaster Robert Hichens testified that hewas on duty on the octorkrHe heard Second Officer Lightollcr through the telephone give an order to the men Jn thff Crows Nest to keep a sharp lookout for lea arid growlers Hlchens went on duty at the Wheel at 10 qclock1 Hlchefts test fled that the log book showed it to- hayemadefprtyflve knots in two hours and that there was no change up to the time the Titanic struck the iceberg at114Q While he had never been definite ly assigned toany boat Hlchens eba understood that the two quar termns ers on duty wero to take Charge afithotwp emergency boats In the event of trouble He did not know which of thorn he was sup posed tq go to He continued VI was not assigned to either of them that I am aware of Nelth ed did I see any lists of the mens stations for the boats put up any where on board The usual thing Is to have a lIst ot first stations and boat stations put up where every one can seOlLi Every other vessel I was everpnhad muster and bunt drill I never saw any on the TI tonic Hlchettstaplalhed that he Joined the Titanic tour flays 1 before she sailed Whlidhlfwas attempting to get off d collapslbl6 boat an officer ordered Urn into a lifeboat This carried twcrabnaasi croW tindforty- Ave passengers all of whom were women exceptlMaJ Eeuchen pod a 1a d nllfec11Y11r m rII rl4 1 feSmVwljoUII t Uhiyet Iil to c111ieep ezr- i6s = i iiir iil t rtti r iiiS 8iir tlt M R dlkoti i rH m J6 IA MiNt u1alrl soy Thaf boat might hijvc Veld fiverr 3r six more persons he sold There WAS ji barrel of water on I boards but no compass and he thought there were no biscuits A lamp was served out to him before the boat Was launched The boat i proceeded toward the light of a ship F t for five miles The ship was lying two points iinthe port bow but her light gradually disappeared Hlchens testified that the boat shquld have been manned with not less than five seamen In calm weather Lord Mersey Inquired whether ot1anyarroughplied emphatically I am sure they would not ray lord There had been no instruction given to the crew In opening and working the collapsible boats al though they were more difficult to handleI than lifeboats THEY WEn MAItltJKD- AKTKIl EIGHTY YEAItS A romance of 80 years during which they had separated married and had children grandchildren and greatgrandchildren reached Its climax today when Mrs Nancy Jane Elwood and James W Bene dict both 87 years old were mar ried here iI Happy as Juveniles arm In arm their eyes sparkling the bride and ii bridegroom D C left for Washington i When the couple were children In this place SO years ago thoI went to arld from school hand In hand the boy carrying the bookljI Rut one melancholy day the bov 1 eLtthe childish romance was shattered Both married in time and reared families until today Mrs Bene J dict Is a greatgrandmother manyJ times and Mr Benedict is a greatII grandfatherMrs became a widow many years ago but it was not unto last year that Mr Benedict be I came free to make a second selection Its never too late to mend owed r said the blushing bride to day Those are my sentiments exactly replied the bridegroom as he dipped down In his pocket and pull ed out the ring which 48 years before be had used for similar pur- Poses The ceremony took place at the rectory of Trinity EplscopalChurch being performed by Rev FA Cole manSouth Norwalk Cor New York Herald a S HOWS Tins We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot I be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure F J Cheney Co Toledo Onto We the undersigned have known F L Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in allI business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made iby his firm Waldlng Kinnan 8 Marvin Wholesale Druggists Toledo u Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent tree Price 75c per bottle Sold by all druggists Take Halls Family Pills for consti pation Iuttliin It Nicely There is a good deal In putting a thing nicely A prisoner was being sentenced the other day You have a pleasant home and a bright fireside with happy child rim sitting around It havent you V said the judge 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Call on us when indeed r of wojrl iuiOUE line H r t tkIrEssing Club r t M C A fig FREiTNa LMgr t t7 AY KAY its 1812 rACB lore THF HARTFORD HERAtDWFDNESThe HarJord Heralri HEBEH MATTHEWS FEAKK LFEUX t FR4NIC L IEUILL frtpti t Entered at the Hartford postoffice aeyH mattered the second oiaasi Let us not forget that Got Boose Belt was the original Taft mnIRoosevelt and Solomon seem to three on one point that all men ore KarsiHartford Is putting on metropol Stan airs with automobiles whizzing about ber streets j Mr Watterson has at last 10mI I Ij mitted bteteif te the candidacy of Speaker Champ Clark i Dr Wiley sars aothSag shrinks j 60 fast as team Teo one other thine tiie poeketbook that burs i the halt JdoagJ j I aad Roosevelt say fibovt eacfc other I nowadays Mr WatMfMB says Jtoeewelt is grail and ko Is Bap d t4 fatt sf theMesatlrs hr map protaYtart members of rrs i Jlartl Pot da4tllfe of its we eawwt see 1I how hkw Taft or Roosevelt eu sspyati tM otksr If ettlter Ii wr j Inatt4 bid box tea tics Mk tI heir party friemdc to do that web attotwr eaa oMti atiotMly do +la tie fart iewie of tiw CommouI Elf Mr Hryu eoaHte oat atroog lIJldIIIt boti Harass ad Cater Mood IcH the Dewtratlrttratlr ProtWt dad aosUnaUo dwlitriag that I fiSai iesi are polltieal isacfBoBar1 hrII jeer waEfOr prI468tj KQSU to have developed iato sin f dy a Personal oalatoa atarlv ly i 4XNr M4 of the two teadiag eaa dldus of oath other 0 taaifwni ji O tares AM swch aeal j Witfc tea a vnsaiawaE exprw tfaut froa aU quarters aad aaay stl the OM K premiaent Democrats rt the State in favor of aa iastmct Ml delegation w Baltiaore it world seem like defiaace of Ute i will 81 tie majority of the voters to sIIoUI4IIrCoaKZfstt IBjssw botJiertDgII Its head as to how It Is jwwra aad whoa So far as work la the House of tleII tlvw is eeneeraedlt would be to adfo ra by June IS but the slow work la Ue Senate precludes the posdbllUy of adjournment at that time and the chances are that Congress will not adjourn before I the middle of August or else may take a recess for thirty days after the Itth of June The public drinkingcup has had the ban of the lax placed on it and it is a good move In the right dl rection There can be no doubt that many diseases have been spread by everybody and anybody drinking out of the same old cup for months at a stretch Few peo ple have been careful In this mat ter many do not seem to care and the enforced usage of the san itary or individual cu will make far towards the healthfulness of a community I Gov McCrearys card to the I Democrats of Kentucky In which I he declares for Speaker Champ Clark for President does not In dicate that he Is so strong for an uninstructed delegation to Haiti more an has been generally suppos ed He says the counties can In struct their delegates if they see fit and that if instructions are given by the District and State Conventions he will abide by them And this is just what should and no doubt will be done We have never quite bellered that COY Me Creary was In favor of anything only letting the voters do as they please It may be we are little dense a little uncomprehending or some thing else along those lines but we cannot possibly see how a man can be strongly for either of the Democratic candidates for the Presidential nomination and yet be In favor of Kentucky sending an uninstructed delegation to Baltimore The two positions do not serm to agree In any lensethere Is an open contradiction ex pressed A man who Is in favor of a thing Is usually for it with full heart and against anything else along that line The usual plan IB when you are for a man to name himand tomMr A W Carpenter wbo styles himself The Prohibition Crank In a lengthy articlel In the Stanford I JJ Jt jI iJi iI- tS i Interior Journal exposes and CQD i demos the AntiSaloon League 01 Kentucky and the fatted States la j a rcxy strop ant ceartaclnc man aer He rerr pwtlaeatiy wants t knew what becomes of all the large sum of aaoney that Is anauaUy taraed Into the coffers of this or gaaizaticm iy ciburoheE and tern i peraace people He estimates that d98ooo yearly IB contributed i Keatucklans to the AntiSaloon j League and nays If you want a speaker from tie League people o j you tare to pay him dearly Includ hag expenses Perhaps the Anti Saloon League needs Investigation so that temperance people may know what it is doing for them +AH APP2SCIATIQ37 In a recent Issue ol The Argonaut a magazine published at Sin Frandsco CaL appeared a de ligbtful story of country life entitled rbe Long Road What Lay Along the Way and at the End l by Tula Pendleton Cummins a forjj saw Hartford glrf who after her aarriage some years ago carried ser talent as an authoress with her aid has of late years bees a fr- ttaens e contributor to popular j magii aztaesla I this story the gilled authoress j feau to tare let her memory drift j Mack tyother days tie aaW laag syne and Kentucky times for teaMes tie eatoUe charm with which the larests her pleas of tic tloB there enter Into it such for aer real characters as Dr Vance j Dr Oaebterieay aid Dr Brest aB4Ii i tLe evidently familiar to Ohio I i wuty people I names of Harve j I Williams Reuben Wblttaker Jimjj Ed Bennett Jerry SttHenger 1 Lovella Ward accompanied by her famous HINesoftbe valley 1 Mrs CamnUas also breathes spirit of her famoos and I T ljj father oW Dr John E in such teehateal medical terms allI dyspaosa left parietal fracture lee late bar word pictures- It is aalaly a aarratlre of the aeeoaaptiebaeatg of a trio of jysl riaas sad surgeons nit abounds with a tae thread of Lowly sent neat that holds tie laterest and crosses the heartthrobs of the healer It is not a love Wry pe- ae r hot it embraces women children and men and has for its climax the highest accomplishment of mans love for his fellowman Hartford peope are proud of Mrs j Cummins and her well deserved fame in the world of highclass lit j erature I COXGKEKSMAX JOUSosttI K W CKKAT llKISIXG j Washington May 9There has j ClarkI j j t nevbe er encountered such a change fore there has been nothing like It So said Representative Ben Johnson who has been in Kentucky for a week today Mr Johnson returned this morning from Bards town where he went last week ow- Ing to the illness of his daughter Mrs Talbott The Congressman was visited by numerous friends telephoned by various counties tt- his In district and saw many personi while on the road There has been a great uprising of the people for Clark It is real ly amazing he said I What Texan Admire Is hearty vigorous life according to Hugh Tallman of San Antonio We find be writes that Dr Kings JCew Life Pills surely put new life and energy Into a person Wife and I believe they are the best made Excellent for stomach liver or kidney troubles 25c at JamesI H Williams m For Sale Town property vacant lots cottages and twostory dwelling A C YEIBEU CO- Hartford Ky r Subscribe for The Herald SI a year Want LongHair longhairBeautiful luxuriant hair That is perfectly natural and we are here to help you greataidjust the kind of hair you de touseIngredients yourdoctorconcerning its use Consult him freely He knows jr X4e br B y a ATD CO trill Two 8 t mlccm C ISE J ClkRe1 Is for Harmonj and ia Favor 0 Inslructioas if Voters lerIn A lengthy declaration Issued at Frankfort last Thursday GOT McCreary comes out squarely for Champ Clark as air choice for tie Democratic Presidential nomina lion and pleads for harmony in the party He said the counties could In struct their delegates to tie district conventions If they saw fiti sad de I stared that If Instruction was gives by the district and State ronven tions he would abide by them Perry Holy J C C Mayo John son Camden and Judge Jere sum van were la Frankfort for several hours conferring with the Cover nor regarding the political sifts lion These men are supporting Mr Vansant for chairman of the State committee and their efforts have been directed toward his se lection by the State convention IDumg the conferences that were heW it was the general opinion that the the Governor ought to itsue a statement of his position He I said If he did so he would declare for Mr Clark for President as his personal choke There WU ao ob jeettoa offered to this and the statement of the Governor was issued JeM Schroder Innocent j In the United States Court Oweaeboro last week the most j ortaBf case tried was against Et atjj Sehroeter who was under indict ffleat for aavJag ia his possession j plates for the purpose of making counterfeit bank notes Schroeter denied his guilt and after hearing tie evidence the jury rendered a verdict of not guilty Clifton Scbroeter is now in the penitentiary at Atlanta Ga serving a term of j three years for making counterfeit mosey and Odie Simpson who was alto indicted with the Schroeters Is in the Daviess county jail serv lug a ninemonths sentence Clif ton Schroeter and Simpson were arrested In Henderson and Jesse Schroeter was arrested on the fam ily boat here at Hartford 1NoticeIThe Hartford Mill Co has In stock everything that it takes to build a complete residence rome material cheaper than ever before Your order will have prompt and special attention c 20tf FitUEA DA3I May 13Mr Guy Haielrigg and Miss Pearl Chick were married at the home of the bride last Wednes day evening by Rev A B Gardner Young Mr Hazelrigg is one of the popular school teachers of the county and has the present school of Union district The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Amner Chick living near town a most es tunable lady and Is loved and es teemed by all who know her The writer joins their many friends In congratulations May their Uves be full of sunshine and flowers and may the Lords blessing ever attend them Sirs Lira J Taylor mother of Mr Everett Taylor our postmaster who has been staying with her son Coffee in Buffalo New Ttfrk is visiting her children here this weekMr Tom Barnett of Davenport Ky is visiting his aunt Mrs Mary Barnett this week Revs A B Gardner James Jar nagin and C D Chick of this place and Rev Birch Shields Rockport leave this evening for Oklahoma City to attend the Southern Baptist Convention which convenes there Mr Ike Foster who has lately been In the hotel business in Cen tral City was on our streets recently shaking bands with old friends He tells us he will engage in the hotel business In Owensboro in the near future rilEY WILL BK TAUGHT TO READ NEWSPAPER The following Is an editorial from the Hale Mo Hustler Any one who has associated with high school pupils even graduates of high schools and colleges must have observed bow igaoraac atiny of them are of that greatest source of general Information the sews paper The Hustler pays A course about which the public knows little or nothing but which has a treat bearing on theU Plica tics of the pUpil has lately bees ef tabliibed In the New Yorttblgh schools The purpose of thlftcaurse Is to teach the pupils to real the newspapers The course is raaiidto- be meeting with great success One of the i officials recently said There Is no teitbwBffor this work and naturally caMoifbc I I JIe The materiel for this IB always TCrrent and such textbooks as we j hue vrffl be the newspapers One i thing it area already done and that Is to teach the boys and yule to i intrlligeatiyfj the sporting page and then read 1 only the headlines The girls never read the papers at all They never knew the most common events of dally happenings Now one of the exercises IB for the classes to de Bide each day Trial is the most im portant piece of sews la the pa per OIIIIEO CONfEDERATE VETS ELECT OFFICERS Sixieea TboHsaml Soldiers Of tile Old South March In Review R Macon Gs May General Bennett IL Young of Louisville Ky Commander of the Army of Tennessee was elected Commander I In Chief of the United Confederate Veterans today After the withdrawal of Generals Walker and Van Zant from the race General Tounga election was made unanimous General Walker was dented Honorary Commander In Chief Other officers elected were as fol lows General Theodore Garnett Norfolk Va Commander Army of Northern Virginia George B Har rison Opellka Ala Commander of the Army of Tennessee to succeed General Young General W K Van Zant Ft Worth Texas Commander bT the TiraiiE MissiBsippi department Sixteen thousand soldiers of the old South today marched in review before 56606 visitors from all over the country and brought to a close the public functions of the twenty second annual reunion of the Unit ed Confederate Veterans Nearly 6000 Georgians composed the largest delegation from anyone State Probably the most In teresting body of veterans was the detachment of Forrests cavalry whir headed the line of march Ac companying It was little Nathan Bedford Forrest grandson of the great leader of the same name dressed in the uniform of a Major General G S A j The parade including the automobiles and carriages containing citizens sponsors of the reunion and members of organizations affil iated with the U C V was more than a mile long and wound through 16 blocks of the citys 1some1 dropped out being immediately cared for by ambulance corps EASTVIEW May nRev AB Gardner Bllefl his regular appointment at Bells Run church Saturday and Sunday A very heart wind and rain storm passed over this section Saturday Evening doing considerable damageMr McDanlel is dangerously ill of typhoid fever Mr and Mrs W J Martin of Hicjcman Park are visiting in this vicinityMrs Tina Coots of Llvla spent Saturday add Sunday in this com munity with friends and relatives Mr George Ambrose is on the sick list Mr Homer Martin and Miss Ro ale Taylor were married at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs C C Taylor Saturday ev ening by Rev A B Gardner Mr and Mrs Elijah Massie and son Noel of Union Grove spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Albert TaylorMr H Mayfleld and son Armet made a business trip to Owensboro Friday aIIARUBTT8 FERRY May 13Mr L Barrett is still on the sick list Mr Esley Blacklock and family visited relatives near Huffs Creek Saturday and Sunday Miss Amy Douglas took the ex amination for common school di ploma held at Fordsvllle Friday and Saturday Mr Jake Smith went to Hart ford today Mr TOW Barrett Is having an addition built to lila residence Sunday School has been organ ized at Oalr Grove church Several farmers of this vicinity are setting tobacco although but very little corn has been planted Mr W JI Fore Iais traded his sorrel mare to Charles Martin for a gray horse so that each now has match teams i Holland Is the largeeT consumer of American our among the European continental satJons Sab cr1b fer T6eHrtferAHet7t1At 0J j 1 Listen you wi I look i younger and fee yournoer fyou wear our CLOI1S A man looks as old as he feels he feels as old as he looks To feel young and vigorous to be able to do vigorous work come today and buy a brand new suit of clothes Dressing up takes away the down cast feeling Our clothing Is so cast that It fits and holds its shape This Is why ve shall have your trade when you once buy a suit from us We make money for ourselves by selling T clothing at moneysaving prices to you Little profits makes our business bigCARSON COINCORPORATED Hartford Kentucky I11 DRESS GOODS Our stock of Piece everydescriptionwas more complete Wool Serges ina great range of colors andgrades Fancy Mixtures for Skirts and Full Suits Crashes and Linens of every descrip tion White Goods and Printed Wash Goods in all the new fabrics and designs You Dont Need To Worry V about what to buy and how to make it lowitsyou neces sary information We will not only give L 1 ir butwillrelieye you ofquite a lot of worryV3Qvj i Make this store your store and do thesitate i LiIHIlti h yohrownt x E P Barne L- rJ1r e BEAVER DAM c OOITCKf II IIf4 o IIo oftrJt t41 i- k 1 L 14 J I r kt- i WEPNE8DAY MAY 15 1012 TH + HARTFORD HERALD FSFyOO Hl Wl lwH l 3aiLMAYi H I BUSINESS 1 o Thats what were after We are aware of the 0 fact that it is a very important month to all house + e cleaning you knowhence we have made special preparations to supply you with DRUGGETS i NEW MATTING Ir I RUGS 44 64 and 84 FLOOR OIL CLOTHWi WINDOW SHADES j m LACE CURTAINS m Curtain Poles Extension Brackets Wig m in fact everything that would be useful to you g and ornament your home Come direct to us andowe will help you out of your troubles Do this C mplease and remember that It Pays to Trade io g with a House that Saves You Money t o g o i FAIR CO The Fair Dealers IE I ms THE HOME of AREI- nsistently i On the of And Particularly Particular j Jri Our Dealings With Our I PROVE IT i TheseTheyll Please Canned Corn Canned Peas Canned Tomatoes Canned Green String Beans Cannned Lima Beans Canned Succotash Canned Asparagus Tips Canned Mushroo Canned Beets Quality Groceries WE InsistentI Quality The Goods We Purchase Patrons Try Canned Peaches Canned Apricots Canned Red Raspberries Canned White Cherries Canned Apples Canned Pineapples Apple Butter- Strawberry Preserves Red Raspberry Preserves ILERS GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET x HARTFORD = KENTUCKY l AUTOMOBILE TRANSFER Foil Jatfiiiia to Beaver Dam and Return j Splendid car meets all trains A fast antieasy ride Telephon or call at our stable when youI 1fwant to leave or have reatiyes coInhigI iI J I JfHRdi Cqit iA H44 RXBORD KENTUCKY rI rw II 6Lu1 If Irc L J I f0 fj r 000000000000000O LOCAL NEWS ANti Ct O PERSONAL POINTS Ot 00000000000000000Beans Seed Potatoes at US Carsons NNdwo BAnNARD CO Mrs J W Ford Union street tIs on the sick list Ask Barnard Co for the new I Colgate Talc EclatwLlnweave will please you Only at Barnard Cos Reduced prices on Millinery at Barnard Cos Dont darnbuy Wunderhos only at Barnard Cos While It lasts Bed Rock 30c Coffee for 2Bc cash at US Carsons Quick sales and small profits 1 is my motto Call and be convinced- S L KING W F Smith Horton was pleasant caller at The Herald olac Friday Mattings Shades Scrim and Cur tain Pole Headquarters at Cos p Mr Alfred Nance of McHenry was the guest of relatives In Hartford last week Mr J L Himes Hartford Route 4 was a pleasant caller at The Her ald office Thurrday Mrs U S Carson and sons Jo seph and William spent a few days In Owensboro last week New Wunderhose now at Bar nard Cos Four pairs guaran teed four months 100 Mrs Mont McKinney of McHen ry gavoThe Herailil a pleasanti calfI while In Hartford Saturday Hackets Gape Cure kills the worms as well as the Germs For sale by Ohio County Drug Co 20tf Mrs F L Felix went to Louis ville Monday where she will spend a few days with relatives and friends Dont forget to visit the Ohio County Drug Cos store and ask about Brightenup Week It will1 pay you Messrs Henry T Felix Olaton and S O Fogle Prentls were pleasant callers at The Herald office yesterday Week of May 20th Is planned for Brightenup Week at Ohio County Drug Cos store Paints etc at a big bargain Dr A D Park Ropkport spent the day with his mother Mrs Dul ley Park who is very 111 at her res- Idence on Clay street Whippoprwlll Stock Peas andI Tennessee German Millet s best qualities on market for sale by- E W Ellis the produce man 19t4 Messrs H N Elliott Rockport Roscoe Williams Ceralvo J W Robertson East Hartford gave TheI Herald pleasant calls Saturday We wjll pay cash for Glnsen Yellow Root and Mayapplemu- be well dried and Ginseng not split or strung W H MOORE SON Siipt Henry Leach Is in Frankfort this week attending the Sta meeting of county school superintendents called to explain the ne school law Miss Mabel Jasper has taken the position of bookkeeper in thq First National Bank filling the position of Miss Hettie Riley who has been quarantined Mr John Daniel has added a splendid tenhorsepower Otto gasoline engine to his already well equipped blacksmith shop It will1 be used to drive his corn mill When In need of anything usually 1 kept In any uptodate hardware store remember I can save you money on each and every purchase- S L KING You would be surprised to see what useful articles can be had Iin the 10c department of S L Kings Hardware Store Hartford Step 1 in i and see for yourself When you contemplate buying Hardware Farming Implements of ally kind remember I can save you money S L KING Hartford Kjr Miss Elizabeth Jones of Duke hurst is spending this week with Miss tills Thomas Beaver Dam c and attending the closing exorcises of the Wept Kentucky Seminary Corno Chicken and Hon Feed the most economical food tort your poultry More eggs Less cost Sold by w E ELLIS Produce Merchant 19t4Hartford Ky Messrs JohnTfMooro W Tlnsley Judge J s Glenn proJr ItElandI I past week at Grassy a few milesl sweet toP1Iatr 1flBblnKy Messral- JjiWJi ForcY Ab atlhHolbrooJ tfI Thomas E P Thomas E E Dirk head James Lyons E P Moore and Rothel Duke spent Sunday at the fishing partys camp When you need R Disc Harrow Cultivator Corn Drill or Plow all kindsRange Cook Stove or ow Perfection 011 Stovecall on S L King Hartford and be sup plied at a bargain atijrided lenry to Rev Orlando C Craig hich occurred at Madlsonville yes terday morning at 9 a m Rev R H Hlgglns officiating There will be a stereopticon lec trite at Mt Mjorlah church near Tatty on the nights of May 22 and 23 for the benefit of the Methodist church The same entertainment will be at Beech Valley on May 20 and 21 At the Republican powwow here Saturday Mr R B Martin was elected to succeed himself as chair Heabutehe also had a bunch of proxies to back him returneddfrom Louisville with her little son Ernest W who was operated on foran affection of the head and also had tonsils and adnolds re moved The little fellow is some what Improved Mr E M Woodward who has been spending the past few weeks with his wife who is in the Dr E W Patterson Sanitarium Dawson Springs returned home Monday Their many friends will be pleased to know that Mrs Woodward Is very much Improved Miss Alice R Hullng demonstra torfur the New TerTectTdff Dlue Flame Oil Stove has furnished some most delicious lunches at S L Kings the hardware man during the past two days If you have not called and witnessed the cooking on this stove you should do so to day Mr Isaac Foster and wife came from Centertown to Hartford yes terday to pack their goods preparatory to moving to Ow ensboro where they will run a ho tel and boarding house They have had much experience in this busl ness and will no doubt succeed In their new location i Corno Horse and Mule Feed 1 is guaranteed to be absolutely pure Free from rotten grain dirt screen ings or any worthless material Cheaper than oats or corn and good substitute for hay when fedI plentifully Sold by W E ELLIS Produce Merchant 19t4 Hartford Ky Mr W H Cundlff Hartford Route 6 was a pleasant caller on Monday last at The Herald sane turn Mr Cundiff who is one of The Heralds contributors and also an exConfederate soldier was Ini Hartford for the purpose of apply ing for a pension for himself We matterstQuite a violent wind and rain storm visited Hartford and some sections of Ohio county Saturday evening and did considerable dam toage though nothing of a very se reportedwTrees and chimneys were blown down in various places but the fullI force of the storm seemed to have been well spent before it reached here Owing to the ban that has recently been put upon public gather Ings In Hartford by the Board of Health which will not expire to a week yet the regular tiny examination of teachers will be held at Beaver Dam next Friday and Saturday Instead of Hartford a heretofore Supt Henry Leach has asked us to make this announce ment so that all may abide by it Dr Herrick Johnson wife and sisterinlaw Mrs Ella D Boone of Philadelphia Penn will arrive in Louisville where they will1 visit the family of Mr J H Wallace and other friends and relatives for a few daysafter which they will make an extended visit to relatives and friends in Greenville and Hartford Ky Dr Johnson will also attend the General Assem bly of the Presbyterian Churches U S All which convenes In Louis viHe tomqrrqw rItr haitFboon reported that Judge John Bi Wilson has smallpox on account of being quarantined with his little son John Allen who WAS stricken with the disease several weeks ago bRt such IB not the case The 1IttlA boyis well and will soon be out when the quarantine will be lifted There have been only smallSpox since our last issue which are Dr Rlleys little son and Miss Ruth Cpbeenlquarantined ubacrlb forr The Hartford Herald i Y r II iYAL 1 BAKING POWDERAbsolutely Pure The only Baking Powder Tiade from Royal Grape Cream of artar NO ALUM NOLIME PHOSPHATE KENTUCKY CROSS ARE SOMEWHAT DAC WARD Decreased Acreage of Wheat and But Little Corn Has Been Planted Frankfort Ky May 13The Agriculturehas tin The crop report for May ren dered as the conditions existing May 1 shows a decreased acreage of wheat originally sown In Kon tuck last fall 914 per cent of average crop This spring there has been abandoned TG par cent of tiU original acreage leaving 83S per cent of an average crop In acreage condition of which Is 79 per cent Condition of rye f52 per cent I I barley 723 per cent oats SSC i i per centThero j cornju a great deal o was one last fall is reported The unusual amount of rainfall bns interfered mate ially with the sowing of oats and with the plowing of corn The Indicated acreage of corn shows nn unusually large crop was planned but whether weather conditions will permit this Is yet to be determined darkdtobacco Is 9S2 per cent and the Burley acreage IB 90 per cent Condition of tobacco beds in dark dis trict Is given as 936 per cent and of beds for Burley tobacco 927 pe centPractically all fruit Is killed In some sections of Kentucky while In other portions nn average conch tion Is reported Apples 866 percent peaches 551 per cent plums 835 per cent cherries 811 per cent grapes 891 per cent The condition of the strawberry crop Is 903 per cent Condition olive stock is reported as hardly being up to the average Grass con ditions are unusually good The loss from hog cholera for the last twelve months is 73 per cent The wooded district of Ken tucky has brought down the gener al average of all crops more or less as many fields of wheat and oats were reported as being entirely ruined as the result of flood condi tions In many sections rain has Interferedwith the planting of gardens and some reports show no po tatoes planted yet while the report for the State Is 827 per cent for potato acreage The June crop will show the to tal acreage of corn oats and pota toes and no effort has been made to obtain the total acreage of these crops owing to the lateness of the season 1 For Sale Cheap The stock of the Hartford Drug Co has been moved to the office of buildr ing and is for immediate sale tin whole or In part The stock con sists of Standard Drugs Patents fixs tures Parties owing the above firm will please call and make settle ment lH2 p The Storm nt Teaman Yeaman Ky May 111912 Editors HeraldToday we quite a hard rain sail wind storm which did considerable damage fb orchards and fences Tandy Lan drum lost a roof from a corn crib and barn BANKRUPTCY PETITION BY OHIO COUNTY MAX A voluntary petition in bank ruptcy has been filed In the festers Clerks office at Owensbdro by James H Glasscock of Olaton Ohio county in which the petition 1er places his liabilities at 13272 58 and states that his assets amount to only about 175 the greater part of which Is his house hold and kitchen furniture The petitioner was engaged iin business several years ago and 1 it was at that time the indebtedness woe Incurred Most of the credl tonlare orXoulavlllopeopt h1of t judgment against the petitioner for 200 In 190- 3Uasceck Is n married man and has a large family He asks for nil the exemptions that are allowed him urde the bankruptcy laws Arrested rut Xoiisitpjiort Alfred Shook Maincs of Central City was arrested and brought to Hartford last Saturday and lodged r Jtll tr red with nonsupport of hh wre pnl three children Carrie Malres Myrtle Manes and Donnto Mflnes The three children wore brought to Hartford Monday In company with their mother Mary Francis 0II j beforeIi j on the consent of the mother or drrd1 them taken to the Kentucky I LoulsIyeiterday afternoon when they wr oonvevod to the Home at Loulivllle by Deputy Sheriff S O Keown Valmon trsl will btt caned later on this week =ItrnMar I 1Ilr J M Everly af spending several days with her Iter Mewrs C G and Frank returnfdIren of Nelson visited relatives here last week Miss Ora Milliner of Llvonaore Is visiting her mother Mrs P A Milliner of this place Miss Nora Helsley Is visiting reT atlves near Prentlss this week PendrRun visited her aunt Mrs Mattie Wood recently Mr J H Wood was in Owsns boro last week on the Federal grand jury Miss Ida Lambert who has been attending school at Hartford spent a few days with friends here last weekMlsbes arefvisiting their aunt Mrs Albert Patterson of Prentiss Miss Lena Hudson of Livermore visited friends here last week For Sale House and lot In Hartford cps trally located at a bargain Also good work horse 19tf SETH MOSELEY DIRECT ELECTION U S SENATORS NEARER SOW WashlngtonMay 13The Hbose today adopted by a vote of 227 to 39 the joint resolution providing for an amendment to the Constitu tlon to permit the direct election or United States Senators It hat itready passed the Senate and now goes to the President All that remains Is the formal signing of the instrument and the issuance of a proclamation to the States to signify their wishes on the proposed change Tho question was first ta ken up by Congress in 1S9G When your food does not dfgesjt well and you feel blue tired and discouraged you should use a little HERBINE at bedtime It opens the bowels purifies the system and restores a fine feeling of health and energy Price 50c Sold by Hart ford Drug Co Hartford Ky Don ovan Co Beaver Dam Ky m Acme Binders Mowers and Rakes For Sale on easy terms See Likens Acton General Dealers in Groceries Queensware Hardware Hat ness Stoves1Ranges Oit Stoves Farming Implements and Repairs of all kinds LIKENS ACTON Hartford Kentucky i r r cI pr r 1 J J1J wtDNtfD YJMAi rf j012 rLAGESIX ARlIHB1HA fl rneRDHERALD t 1 0 4 g IlflflO1 traLftliifl lNcf1uii o Bou 4J jo4S24 O mNo 121113p JrNe1IJ 4pii t3138 L I T 1ji I It t tI 1t tCJoW tiL oti illIMAW1R Which Started OvertYpp Trivial J i Matter Is i COST LltfES OF 30000iriiif l I J And Made Many Widows and OrphansLed to Ben ficial Resultsi I CAVK FKKRDOM TO MII4UON5 The Crimean War the story of t which fills so large a space In Eu 1 ropean history was brought to a close by the treaty of Paris fifta r six years agotlThis famous clash of the nations t which came near bankrupting Rus sin and which cost France ard England five hundred millions of so i dollars between them and which resulted In the destruction of the the lives of three hundred thousand men to say nothing of the widows arid rp1istiiatvere made bjlt originated In the squabbles of a lot of monks over the ppssesslon ofCI certain holy places In Palestine The Porte favored now the Greek and now the Latin monks but it was finally agreed that the Greek monks should have control of the holy places though certain conces sions were to be extended to the Latins The Porte however not caring about the matter one way or t the other failed to carry Out the agreement and the petty quarrel Btlll went on From this trivial J cusQ grew thq grunt Crimean War I When Xlcliblas as head pf the Greek Church took up the cause of the Greek monks Louis Napoleon declared himself the champion of the Latin monks and England lIdted with France In the meantime Turkeys exasperated by Russia de dared war and the ball was openedI r Neither England nor France rl traUy baredJ the tose of a penny a for the monkIsh contentions over the holy places but both pl those v nations disliked the Idea of Rus alas planting herself at Constanti t v nople Lt lii The beautlfiijr pltybythd GpJdenV I IHorn wltj Its proud hlstorio prear I J vflg incl tbetter still iu coigr ttmandlng atratcglc Importance was rlthereal objective polnjiwith all of i TUbWlftfe when Russia ani I Turkey began to tight England and franco went In the Porte to keep the Slav away from the Bosporus They succeeded and trfday mores than half a century aftorthe close J of the great istruggle the Sick Man still looks out upon the world ii from the hlllsof the xCHy of Con stantlne 0 i But trivial as was tho cause of the Crimean War and disastrous as I Were the immediate1 consequences of theslrnggle It led t6 some great and beneficent results especlalli where such results Were most need ed In Russta The war had exhausted the re sources of Russia and bad given rise to great discontent In that country and H was mainly to allay that discontent that Alexander II Introduced thp reforms of which the emancpatton ofttlje serfs wasI t the most ImportantIBy the edict of 1858 more than f twenty million peasantswero gjvn persoifal freeBom All peasants attached to the sol became free cut I thntbtS vttitIperwanent occupa tion of part of JheIr laM and the CoyIimenfioranzed rsyst th 9- tloat1o 1 e1alIb lhs1Jrfti to free themselves at once by becoming debtors to theJqtt 11 H It Is safe to Say that hisspl4- nohayo cpr when Ittdfil ibut for LY1hsrj I that wasbrougtt qn by ==buarrelsoLthemanka oi fthffholy places In Palestine = I hoiIJ B Gt g ln Cifjagp fexam2f IGcciJaers GuJlH A HiJ iiL IIIrlhtAJlR EgmmhilFOn1jdFE 1J1H UiII f ndtJg 1fMP lf 1i IJO yMttyenrau4ble Jfestttrea tax l a t- bJ fIIlIls uwJt hPKJth9 JFA BotI d Tb I wbUb-Irct1iAiidLyf Jbltcfi ti L Indians the material for tift taLf sD OMllfIfb WeYt IAO Itn1lJ1ca 41YelM elvl Jt te 11lit ttIJDEllr vJlp1 H- ii rxpPfSrJ I be nt c I3tM thW via aefElifI it fr IN c XKoimajlred yjeara apo It Iprends rapidioVer spaces lef bare by o- rfe W t Ilt Is a si 9rtlIvd reo 1if ot prOsper vhore It has I with oth r trees for ghtlf d 40I1 No ojher wood as ifiardTrisbrch can be worked with IftT t e tOClts and 1JI VI I hndsomfi col and rt I t rrwarl nrter sonlng makes it iftuchi used In ther tmanUfa1tPfof various tnove teio s N C IRS UJA OWT FOR on MP9LRJ t in the fojefltorlal In th t CourierJournal of last Wedriesaa f r eh ni Ifl9Jq4claterl UULnnl l I Frsl 1 ft1tTIljlifl I fii fiWffltCPlark ban w gon gcjng Ahead so fast that lhose who want to keep up wtyh the mu lib wt t 1hltoUlifirrHget an t tMtJt f Qiltpi i qvftl ftS we suspl Jon dtthat it would be so and Intlmatect d is much But we didnt actuajl jnd Irrevocably commit ourselves Old Lady at the Corner I1s a bit fotiony and when she traetsTul- ikes to be comfortable to Ipol a about hen and to take her time toIsee her things aboard and then with dignity to gather hcrsldrtst itt her umbrella spread her fan ride like a lady Isnt she a daisy boys Y t to say she Is not as young as she was Besides a stitch In hec back and a misery in the chest sheI has been forced to limp in thejreai long that she feels a little ltIfIf ness In her jlnts and it comes kin der hard to be spry and lively catching up with the procession Ittmay be that she doesnt quite real- Ize tttat her lomi and lovely daugh ter the Stareyed Goddess bas1 home to the parent rooftree t and come back to stay that the band Is playing her own dear ragtime l music A Tariff for R enuet Only with Champ Clark Uvlnsc the tattered but glorious old flag I that vaved over Carlisle Breckenr fridge and Lindsay in days Ith1i though gone can never be lorgot ten n Nevertheless dtie will set there ar bust Give hei tfl lift Qwsley Hope the old girl blUe The Demons of the Swamp remosqUitoesAstb Y sting they put deadly malaria germs In the blood Then follow the Icy chill and the fires ot fever Tho appe ite flies and the strength LfaiU also malaria often paves the way for deadly typhoid But Electric kill and cast out the mala la germs from the blood give you find appetite and renew your strength Aficrlobg lIutferftig1 frote WmV Fretwell of Lpcaroa I Nt Oi three tiottlesi drove all ttjB rularia frbra kay system anpiurv iBdgobd he lth eveICslncDeat oialf mach Ivit atid Okidnjy lla fc5Q rftJUnj09H Vn lanJB 1mii t CHIIdr r oCri IL J FOR FLETCHER UI 1ArOR I IrIj 1 1rl II J I1 H f stlon h When raskedj our new gJl IfI IeCOU1i do anythlii Iin hbjine qf lU tlP1f u ye etablea11 heI replied I can can- 1 IIP 1yat sounds aslf she vas a Frenchcbois strlt I J THE BEST PROOF Ohio County Citizens Cannpt Doubtt It I DoarisKldney Pills were d77 Thdy brought benefit T IJ The story was told to Hartford residentsII Time has strengthened the j4v17r ence IHas Proven the result Idstihg TIle IcstldnbKy tsrfrom thlBlpcaUi Ir Ili f itll I Th rfI prabf convhiifng flltsG Wzg rd111 14h W FIfth stiJt w 1bbd d Kyata- r wish tjj sa thaFttoanB radrfov1 Eflliare an 1h6tNSt kjHHe reW di I was In a bad wiyfieforlJ Wgah1 heir Aisjb I Hag backache jda aria dti1lalh lhI3t c1U t tLFfths ausee1qi MLflmdh annoyancq- DoanilCIdiidy 11l Pills and ha4 h tlJtk eti iiiany bef6rdijwarfgr4atly re lIbv I1Jcih1 W Boqbdly f rUff landa h spy 1nick1i einIGIIs rbtiFnkth 9 rle tOflllgiYeri kaf9i7J efmdawb MdLFiti P jrallf waplt3rThW d bn Feb- riV9hkdtiry 1 I 1danQ- Iai t b Id lure 01kg ard er UI1anv iiIlirll fttclJ 1eitt tMeEt16efreara1 tol1iiermYfIrrbl1l ti7 WJ4e fe1 PtkItenaeFb t1 efo4 J1 tr ifthVlIUySttt1ll 1 aiem fotitbLr- ic1eod 1Jat1 J oflYatu 111i l1J8f1 ll1 tllT11Wl and 1kkifO4iu1I1 Lfld COMING GREIKW gCOli INsbmALISTIHfsf RV 3 L II Meeting at Iildiartapolisl I Sooi 5 t itjWill be Important1 in Several Ways W= ir iiMI 4 I It JndlanappJlBj lfliJy9 Plan ofjiSoclalist wprk sjjn vjndiajiapb lla fpjthe qnipK 9cjajlBt conven tpnc fpreshadpm thfli fact JthaJ atr the gatberIng Itla the Intention 01 thelleaders of the to ally thc oiiganlfahoiv CYljbJJI h theBAnief I lean FelertiojiOf Laqrband to la beI that partymrVointed1y as- wprkfngflnspatty L A d4ciarapnl orlJ JCpngressmaj OLviVictor L Berger ate lngtO1 r cently that the convention wlllij the great st f mVIb the hliloryrto the SSclalIsfpartyIbiIWgs tb light 8omepf the tlllngfe khbi4arty HbjM accomplish at the1 convention I Ic Many SoelallstBjJJ Including IfI M flurgerlIOpt BenUtaore than one member of tIre tpt rtyii to the next conge8sj and jtfier party wbrkcrsiii therefore are determined tovWt at platform that wlijglnterqat every who abQrafprcXa or Alary It iaqthelr purposq Tot onlytOTilnR theJahprer but the farmer 1In1 The evident1 Intention ito carr the party tenets forward as a mark It laborer orginizilllon In eonJunc lloii Avith the A F6r LIs expect of ed to add strength by making Friends with org nIed labor qfr the no tpritlneht Boclallst I leadqr dpnx Ii vigorously that1 they will permit Ljiemsolvps IpJ1npibed by the ujrganUatlpn knpwa JIB therlnJUB a trial Markers of thq- ngoutthattlq Wpriapultit ppcje8 Qf that par y are ppppsed Jo pqliticajJ actlvltj I Spifle of vthe i Socialists however Jeileve that thelpaf y should icon rpl the 1Jaborstuaypnt and that lt an be done by defeating an4carryy b ink away the Federations strength spirit may cause som resentment on the partoil the Federation J is ft body I iit- QTKItS i 11 rt ii f OK TUB STAfF DOI Jl XPT A1JPBQVK OP PLAN- t J r Ji r rrJoIlThe Jllohmond Climax lh peak i Ing against the plan of fleridjngan nlnstrjucteQ dc ega tpn 0 Baltl lore says t The dea dpep J2p1mee1ttk thV ipprqVal1 pf the vpf rs gTeStle- n jJailUoji npd JIldwqj j it1 sefem ilr Job the cqnccJisus off opinion that f his Stajojpend to1 the tilp1JhGQn eiton4 atjjfeiegatloh with j iftstrmh Ions fQrpnefOr the other i fr the 11 andldates mentioned fop tills high GfIlceHltlIsa mistake for any few- neAd J tte11it9 diftatej lI the fI iJ JeIj nan wIlliIJlHeJ D1nocrllb oters of KiiiiitYddutl I 1 1ce l1 la 11- i1 r i ieard Mt1 iei rii- i ilnIax s d1i i6r v yjli t l1i I i riO fl n ffy idA rIcpnd Y6J l W3tItq- Is linscrlbed LrueJetfeonIrnItpriji- nipTeaihe I flitiLl WIIII nl Urdeg i tfodor Harniony r r BolhII dJ1 qJ ffiFI at4j PIIC6 t 1 Tho qinnlnnajy Ayeeky nqdlrorv r p tjveJlyeDa Rf paper tejenttytranaiJ pn l i4hiz 14pearance- i1if a daiXWtil1e r lsfted ItijCpfl legion wlthtlejjaryprd Wqrald at only 136 for thQtvd- hIs pancr f 11 price stands good on renovifils ft brTflcHerilrf We Weekly En utter liiari Ideal iphr cop arning bVa f tJtbfSfeadtrigrftna Is especkiy uited tithtfairiIri1 lasses ii is riemo441cani1 jrci- r 1 ssive 1hiIp 1 ia caIhlyI it low I rIco or lot ot tool readlngd II t f i iii 1 T Mrs3tiuprant lHlkPlI4 ll h arkbrsbufgi W Va jftWack Ofla grlpptfwhldh lef l1aaafJ Jfjld jL fey trouble flifshp vnffi tevim pain and ba9fi MThen I i JV I he I e tlIqf YqljI W etIPU18 ndEayz tMtefi JcIn tiilnL- iqtsh tffiwe pain 1YU 1 cE1 lare qpinabtq41 lR niy- tseyorc ilJ JF I JfIiPUls uqla DJlti JfPe rP XlJdJl1j 1 tJ ee1 nh1 h qiiIifs 031- f I 1t I g3 jl- LsTQyMIq Yd1TiTftN 0I u u J IIrII a1Jq 1 II Ithbl fleln tttIY rOillhO Stanwy JIf Iifjittl1 k J c nnifS Usthrtrado publlcplabdW ftliilLa- nn4Omcru hd directo- liUtaifrustaa dfl livatI d6iti- fitk1 otdaT corpoMtb aIi ltiIJftX 3ilUlllSOOLff 7ieW21rt- uL113f 1oMzolptkioul dntori 11 dckinbXKfd8i6foQi4ctd and of- keahIpsodl th trQratT ad e- y4nfr4treetJflwyil1 e21f ssrad1- ggrat1J locompanfegj OVJtanBJp 9Cabaa1Ls hd trnituximpgBf IiT- igeiDmU4 nl- fJl gorffpanedJi1 I filt- III The total weatk 1flbiI4itn It Dl tttiffJtee tI 8- J l1inf r R h eq control I ir L f I tiUehwKc 1I11i10mcla1 Oovo1n nt ro Qrttp bo3 caotuallyCliO Ccolcitrol it morouoaHh than 3000po6 c theln ollpw XT AmericartlJCitlzc combined It Js a rnoBt Uttifellevl bjfl tbRtBUCu a tte of affflllfiS coul 41angZiro4ihtherl 1i dli1aieMp wHPerml to go on1 I 1LJ- 1 tORoXlNilro OWN Ar4D SVEFJomED oA I ACtnENT p rH rd haburg iFriirt1 onQ- 11aQf 0 Li ilia nrignt days ently- IWhenralletb I l UWo gg and no horse ctfuld 6e8paWdr 12hI the hJMijHhat his Jhbor- M r LrncMlqhl ejpqr 1i cree- neIhborhoodrItd ty pme I Itown tInJlkd Jult Iaceeif1 M co4entior aTl ml kH thy mf ride Horses IlbelngJoutqairltldriieach halteced Kntt saddled ian xMr AtmB carefully carrying fa mar 1tt Mt t OtqlnI todoz aLAiI 1W W U PDJJ tha were within a huhdrefl yijds 9ll their dismounting place whje n llVl tle tbwrt log peVkijl 6p iif1 eart t1 theun isUafslghtp and ri Intt f the street barking with1 a fjejtanea Of eqqlTtnhtJ qurpreyhls vijas too 0 nmqh fqr thq boaaf jwjijch Carried Mr Arms and thoJiOieggst jlt be o eerotp thedog tnd to 1 wildly fdoVn the1 str4ff and Ji tloiigii It nev i unroied theirldeij did uHfegfif the basket nd scat tered jbroken shells and tji jcf meat the eggaUHtll llbutbnidozen- were broken Luckily I thelrfif was furtt er camagc dpne jIlg jfro 1frst l r Itus the datc hbliflady sliq entered tedxuF storei but 50 you a r gUterertJiharhiablstI rvpiqrtalp Jkll amQswered the clerk i OLuU I i IIIyOIJ hliy P a d1ona j3de1 I 01i I 1IVsh1lllani f I Uowioui ffav t yonbeefh tl1 l iuslnes8i r t IAboutten il eats J r Well I guess you areinllYIghu 2 GJQme0a qqup e ofjppstagd s mpwr pla t7rlt1llerirtJ j flint 1Joollr HJdD r A cat at Ashland a Watching a fpieTfqy a rtil A b t1egiecame ilqll and sjraredothB cqtJjb- k I 1t oinG sol4r9ppmlth1 bottle of I ndrt IrtiOOJ Lcozeilledhujtt caipe ut tnd lick fl fA p aorne or fttIe 09zeI l Idpii- r Iis II dth tb1mJ i titIl PC maCthiliUia tkan Per1 u It 1I fin 1 II ii r iii i J n lit I clfJ hJotl iWM W tepJ3Jwoekets- esterday to In the streets Uit my 1 wlfcitWenWf11 tiiall LDldIlIiH c grapte wiihT- j 2 or- rv tcr irtt UI 8111 rFeIUHrtllsYtt wJmtih n1Jtl ibwH could 1fue Wrevent klme uLJJl1iV oo1- pl3 f 1ltShtJlliidllbenDtbtouthIT- tBr nrid ir snjJq bsrzsl- 1iMti 1l dw I ntfik IiUl b ilSislysllhb- I ads a dtfgiimeHlrsa dl1lhdl r 1lswerd t 1erii irllie Gomes with nidtbnt fI1nkeSJihhnaeU aoit Wai y thonflreo aBdltwaitil to be IJflp oJ jlln r1 rIf f ForIe SItt1f1t rllc d bt wltf I roved ntnirinbUgh Hvet1 btJttb alst dtlJHnrlr6nllf1f fur crpatticUliiraiiBd S8 5Cj bhrePtffl Te Herald JVfjj i 11i 2tf f 1l 1itiiJeWtYor1 rJ4 1 SI Practically Daliyat I thrlcooa Wkyit I I if I 13 inif u iotnerNewspaper in the WoHd Gives sof Much itseLowK Prrael- 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nc SlePflinJsflw iiStSiled OUCerent s CalIedvlflmc ffi ltK6Mt bettuflt I wa Ad1sed o og cc4llver an 1oh1 toq VIno4J I ai r BO glad 1 hearlrappetit r commenced to BleeD soundl and I feel strong well anil more a T7down or detilitate person shou- tiuavVLno1a4xiaLfCAllsbroo What Vinol did for Mr Aroo itItLfealc ndow- na1uita this iit is- hhaJei t do as rd K nm K tJ oI 1OULTRJJ CiH down the throat bf a gap chicken deitrojatbe won and lave the c9llkI life Arr warop lrtlhe drink water cnrei and I tDIS4ASItotheand 8lac IdlUjfftll ae turkeys BOURBON POtLTRYCUREtIAfQ EQ- UjOJjlJJQ1 JiuiiIIOacnucnoucma es Ioeii ns medic ty1 s YWii- z 1lhiir MItlteil1Ika r flniii- I Ky- TT i FI II1tI- LIi 1jl l4 + + jl 0 IhIJ1Ii-I jiijjiif ii- 4914L iSage si 4QL1 1 Caiilfc anti Repair Vork 4 T V1IrK and FLI AlSl- I 1 med F John MftCIiOljOffiOooflMaktSireet 1 Bea er Dam K- y1IILLfrom anyiaqr4e of the SqM LIVLZ- f4oir 44larnactiva tIm k6i37okdulcF froeadac tflfVW4 5 of y- Jid ont fe gi3EvvLtSAgriJ904 cqr yptir syetem an brain an aeL 1ffs1 wft living It iabsolate khigh1yualddIi wiU z t0btfaiomtchTF1R 4 U Wv4AI t U r fJ I I JWEDNEijntWt 1IY1 IJf 1fJ ir+ lrtttf THEH lJ1looroReRJILDI I I lrr PAGE SEVENi r h VNION1INEU61liiN 1 IJJ f 1 + WAKENTUCK11 K Ji f Ii i Fill 1 mil l Ulo iIfilt I TrrWP P4fi 4 nJp- Oatgqniiitjon1 fi tar c it 1 f THROUGHOUT I =A jHE TA- TCentral I CriiJl t9rfJpJfl dquar tens FromWhlehWoFfc jPR dite j ae rerltaaerraMe THE STA D G F TIII MINE i jIi The uKUe i1lbJrJLJi t America afa preparing to wage a campaign or tiok37tievtry coal ne In Kentucky Central I City being headquarters for District 2willt be the point from which the mpalgn is to be waged rThls cam algn Is one of the pur tobe0fl t taken und conslderatiopibj the miners i Ol a O w The fro sed campaign wjH coy- per every c Snty 1In tho State but 1 i expected t linger longs In Hop tIns court y horetofarfiv n llulrjlI county forhe union to handle Because of tip large nukiligttpt8tge- mployed in Hopkins county and the opposl Jon met thefd JJtTlh past the i tlonal organization has j volunteers to old lJ1i tyff jp i Therefore u Hopkins county an all the restt Including thejfrijwj fieldsr In Eastern ventucky lae not work r Ing under Union regulations with Irv a few njiinthsl It will be surprls ing as volKins regretful According to the lasts report on mining In Kentucky there were 8428732 ions of coal produced 1 Western Kitucky during the year 1910 Of Ijthls amount 44972811 were roducedbYkUAfont labo 4tons 3931 1tonzlbynoniinlon labor southeaster In AllitnOV1P tewal1A IfeQtuck 1 I both ot v L6tlfit1gp1G1 291259 tlsj wme produced I l sw rr z u f nJ0II11 e1lprT Ii 110ttbeIrwfdllk16HIJIele mines In by countteeiwhlchi n account of the sus tension in IHeJSTfF alipmiarswffi Ohio cot nb= rotiway1 n ng Company at Crgnie Hotl oa1l Company at McHenry Bockport Coal CompJayi at Rockport Taylor Coal Comp ray at Taylor ltles Williams C il Company at McFJen- ry 9 4 Union ci untYlPllltunJoA Cjal and Joke ComlnJui atdRurtvti Crlttadlen pal and Coke Compa ny at Star Its firyett mJlI hy at Nat rlhH giH8e11i lib8 Mining Cot panxeiPAyJrfi I Ohio Valle Coa ftnd tIj fi9n1 I pany at D Idaor i Coal and keofnpaPy w cJVf J panfield McLean countyGreen River I boat and C e CompY at 1Iemphis C I Mini g CC o P9aI Island Muhlenbe g countyBQecltrJ el Coal Compa ty at Beech Creek De viler Coal Company at CleatonV i I ilrPntMDYifron Comp ray at Centravltrrescent Co l Company at Bevfer J jVey Coal Company at Mercer k Valley CoaU MinIn9fCompanyj l Drakesboro Gibraltar Coal Company at WeTT Bfeenvnie Goat i Company Powderly at Greenville iAllllside Coal pompon 1t frAn Ille Holt Coal cWpahy at J5eV al City KentuckyMidland Coal mpany attJJIl IrtrCOq ompany atf t v1t stItF c bal Company at Nelson Advance oat arid Coke compattltji 1 dIp R Morgan Coniand pke onip nyat Mercer Rock Island CompanyVatSouth Carrollton G DuncdhrCoal Comimhy at foal I it coittatyWrFeEn Hill Coal mpany ntoQ ensbpjp HendersonnTt countyrvAr l lbaul Toal Compait tat muff City Car jhba Coat Company It Coeydonp Peopled Mints t Cowpany At Won arson PlttshurgCjpal Company lit Baskett unt Xon Airpn Mines I WesternSitucky I pot efftrtraire given bycoun I uollo fChrl tim TBuTTty = Einjplfor CoaT Company at + LQnbIll Pefbrlbrg Coal Compautat Mannlngton Hopkins + coiufltjaifletfrTMrtdejg Coat and CoteJo CoTttflfiu tltDaWlIl 1 n Springs iUi trfRf1 ofEi1UL411iingT ompany atdIdkll IeMif4tdlitc1l1- Coap ny at+MarQoatadWaiaptMNctb Conjojldated CehfWt4 t0ak nlete9ivi yt Cht l1ItaT111k1cl8PdZo- iCreek oat aolAlAttynt itlrlbleAG6s vUleRe 3reek Coal Company at Nebftt E airniT6 14tnfcn 1 4 t I r pltftoI t EtWlngtol1 Sterll oalII d kott Ydlelg SunJ t yio n at- Ma sonvIUe Victoria Coa om 1 j ilIi3 i I I J IttYA4 VMfO fJlfflLirJll tif e m Coijdf i 6k- I V rqolM rlqt1JroYUIjafI tllJditltll I C nfattmphny tldutrleflce TIiSentIttt t ffi1tmJ IU mpiifio1it riov3Teit iuAayIngIrf i 2P toai CompanyatJ Providence T jm Re1 C91i1WJQIDPn ratDlrQYlJjo- s denceii Providennc- enMiningnomna yyat Proidence Ruckman Cu- o ytl at Provldbnce sehr t a i lidance 1Vebster County Coal om Itanyt atbrvm ii r Tt f410 O 9pO O9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S1J 0IISSIONEit91LES 0II tI 0 fC OqqI vo0000 Muster CoininlsslonerH Sale Ohio Circuit Court Kcntuqk lN4a r I iStniJlaJptJftilttS 1 t j J jttiahtpsejttiahtpfly Virtue of Judgment and or- tdpr otisalel ftltcrtQitla rglr Court rendered at the February RGgvOcallaeiln Ilr trio sum of207ib with Interest l1tt thel xattitpf G pei jQnte yes auiiuin from mhonth dray of February 1 tOg Unlll paid andjthqfurtber mnteresddou 114ett dayVfD4cemfwrril ot and time further sum pf lD84T wiCinjtf ihtetMt front I TU 1st do of January 19f2hut the further sum of 42500 without Interest std the further sum of 2100v- lt11 7ntqreatI tit tile rate of G per 1nlfrV2nn ljl2atiawlth lInter9 9lest lrpi 3 ecembgr 4 1 untilI 5rwllh like Interest fromtat day off All12I nnd tIP rtrt11er pu n o o1wAl ilik Irqi tAtCrlnl the 4 Jt11otrjl 1Yq Rqle tp palnJora1BoeJim ebrunry 0190D nn 5 costa milq ItyhJp Q ejfRtyi bypubi laVllitnaIt r Rondany mOl3ray Ptyunl1pBPu one oclock P m upon a credit of lJtihiPNlil6i ttblflVlhltt 4uI gdeserllredQropertytoNif rrIYo- l certain tracts of land In Ohio coun trKtJftttleJrrorrt t N GlJt Rough river and bounded as fol I me e nl a one i what ii- w Is a yfstn road n he foe of J Z ves heirs t wli1 ilrDQd Nb ifItporU f6 a h ue 3rt ln1AIH5 lpgtealt 114 soon HI taen- i t t MlI IpfJJ2J = a51f1f1fpkiit111a ai1ICj- I l 1I j polesitn t ftoTVHi 6MBfehetfte TNOJE 16 tf H Qlerm insWwjC ttenqtjf iI WlI 2 poles to a stone and Lfech Geqrje PJones corner on said road hence pIMIEJiIJjpWslto jraerr on rR IUA rverytheyc7 1 oWn safd TIveras it inVandorsJ4 b41PfilJWBffaOO fWiE to what Is kpaWn as tbAOld DerVioC Roughl UIff 1 t1i t1 iM4 IdIOVgO 11lr J 11I jlJ- WUll J Lts t efcJt all- dslg frlreaJ14tt btTh tJ6h 1T Moores corner of said bed thenceI 1tb aomL f1 3 poles to the beginning Containing 14B a re8tJ reoIless SECOND TRACT fCdor1 I with said road N 57 W 72 pole t Jjstoge4n s usroad l IntyoptSt XX- n Howa i 9wfth jEav7nBiffd rtfscf tfa1T tlf1 d q 7thrm fAfAUHo attJ1 t t- fi1Dsrrb1 eIitfB thence with BennetfAlifibrIV Brit iiti pbtedt- aw9tltetoakgum o null tlvbiWeches jleppet6e gorflgrthcIC4 wltit his MnieorJet1 j t6die bnnW con afnlng2 acre s nibr6ot less The lVo rIctl nYe ttfo AinMconi tytfAWVMM fykMWty E- Nd Jftjlfli fn r f11jbi= aiUf inlthonlfj IhbQrI1f0819dsff n by deed of rle41l1koRitBGfouritY CICtltebncNI iJedil B5bRlGr patio 2vld aiilrtrclI ir OIl tF ltgetflia td11a1SingctSQc4bf land- IKOfllblli4untyIyng andolilHlF Il tuakyatdboundedaafollows a Je ilhg tae trte et tr p thetOld Bed P Rough visor 11111 D lnllin9 f rnerVJttle mjulltilt R1th tlm s491Y 94dfFetiMaTKOE i c nclloBCZb tfVT J lesJiS Itnt61teaolrthoiceV E1fifsweet mjilf dr111bS lE lfiErArbt2g0WI O b lJilini o r1hJttWekcps ffilI U f i6fe8btarr fgulA Stop jjhlte1 ai JBfinhrB8Hlc of Rough ATO thence up the same iQ022gtEf tl Jlblba8lt tstIE 2t t N poles N 3tfc E34ippletyiN S2yj E lb po ee1V42 E18J1hpote 67 W 26poles lo thocsalQ Old Bed tWcetfp same Sir 8t WS IIfTUl pol4sjTN63 W 21 p leslrN 5 iolOTtothetoeglnnlngJ can bIMilr i Macros more or less BOllI hIt SIWJ isndf iconvbyod to Edgar Boehmby JohiP TlMoore nndMlfeV tfelettJbjertj = at d908f us Bl6vrnby deed oil i recordi +fti Ob1fl County qierks phlde ifDfeed BPofc tJ6il pago 231 1iJ I IJiI STfcret of 1hnd In Ohld couTity KpntuckyL =era till wflferrf otRotfgn t fiver and bounded ds ICdltoMoI eOaBITa atltitakor lniBld river whbrfttthtf Old Bed leaves samerthince with said Old Ded MiMfcltfdanders to WhertrH eijters n i salfi 1 lhgncq tP sal giver as Centyar P4rlieDec 4 1908 asahDwllliY bfit ecord In the Qlilp CPunty Clerks faire Decrl Book 3h page 485 + The flrstitwo named tracts iof llayil the debejot Ida Ilrtle Jessie Fryer and CJKD Smith amounting to G2r 00 jVvlth Interest and cost as above staled nail secondap pay the debt ofj WesterJIojd Brothers aniountlfit torI9810 with Interest and cost as above stated and third to pay thb homestead exemptions of Edgar Doeum 421 00 rand fourth to pay Dora Boohnj 20770 with Interest and cost less the 30 credit as alJov stated The third named tract of land herein will be sold first to pay tho HartfordtAssignee of John T Moore the sum of 37frD0 with Interest rand cost as abovellstatod second to pay they lien debtor Minnie iloelnt79000- w Ith Interest and cost as above stated 0Tho fourth tract of land named herein will be sold first to pay the sumnpr1 l second to pay the lien debt of Mln 0nr Boehm or the remainder thereof costCliVid topay this remainder of time hQ11thf f interest and cost of Nora prodorderlItolberod I 1J11jCchaser will bo reqtifred to x1utb bj nd i lth apJ 6ved secur Balet 1 This lMthHay of May 1912 f BIRKHKADIit7piaster Commilailoner 7BiLlkensr1Toltn D Wllsbn C e Attordeyalr I S r r r CI 1lnimb1niatlj 0 Jiastc rri a1frr ftiii Ohio eUl1Fkfl Elijah Mo rls Plaintiff Y if I Vanci J Defendant 3 u fir vast ife ofia Judgment and DM flier f si lie 06 the iOhlp Circuit Pflurj re leredjat the April term ffllst In Jhp above cause for ttrdl 818 with lrtterest Jat the bittcffer cent perannum from day oC March 1012 nln pail and r+ t ii + coats- pgreiPi 1 wlllbffer ffor snlQ by public auction at the court dJ1f doe ln Hartford oh eMondaj Jii 3d day of Jttne 1 912 about one oclock p m upoil1 a credit ofaltand twelv- e raoiiths the following described property towlt fr tract DoE hand md ONIo county 1fiTItuckY liounded nstollowsr Qn the North y tho Hartford and Hal dlnsburg rbad on the Wedt byitHo lands of Fi L Felix on the South by the latds of Frank I rbwn and onfireEast by the lands of John AUeu and supposed to contain 38 dtut1 t lbeniadeI oThe purchaser will be required to QxaciJte Tfend wjth approved scour tYf Immediately after sale ftilswlifth day ot May 19t2 m E BIRKHE D I Master Cornmrssioue- rt I P Sanderfur Attorney I rI11IJFaster Commissioners Sale Ohio Clrpult CourttiKentucky WM Ajldlijgtpn 9 Plaintiffs VS 1 Samuel K Morton Defendant 13Yvirtues of a Judgment and derv of sale of the Ohio ortt Court renrercd nj aln CADrll 1912 In thoabovQicausafoTthe purpose of settHpKjtlierfstato of PVC j K Morton deceased and division of the prpceedsrapiongstrthepaTtlea In Interesti after paying the posts herein Includlnsfia roawnrcbl6 attorneys fee IM pffepfoufsalarbr HriiHo auction at tale court house inHartprdicp Mpndfy tbed2or aHof Junog 1912aboit eras oclock p ni1 upon a credit of six I l CoUowlngl1I1cfBJlJtl0cnF f lunadln tIi Mwi kifa1 r hidgbai Id Ildatdt3ft tZmllh tj ci3trhfb slt8aluP eo6aec3 1ImblySonSon41i e ttri bIJ fHI1 lMrJIrcit1o i a execute pond with t1 6PtHYUs 1irJ 1ty Immediately aftJJlsal J 11U- Tllhfl 14I ay 4 rllltfn 1qli Hii- a 11 J py11tIqJjEiW11 Master Commissioner vi frnfei BJ Wilson T I 111ui AttorneyI rjl1J i f riJlUlte Coltnmiissl lrerL HflII fOhty Circuit 6our1teneuckV tEll BjiPendleton Adrar tftQil Plain if Irrsl I Ys Esther Qattbnt c pefendants Jjtdgmentunliorh Court rendered at the Aprillferin 19lz1 Ih thisabovecduse for the milrfroedf settling the estate of iVeeH W 1hipisand distributing We proceeds amongst tthe parties In lnterp8t After paying the costs nereln Including orneys fee- lI will offer for sale by public auc flonat j the court Housedoor lit Hartford on Ionday the 3d day of June 1912 anent one oclock pm upon a credit of six months time following described prpperty tor wit A lot of Vroiintl fit OhIo county Kentucky Ijeing lot No2of Wm P Foreman Addition to Haytl Bear the tpwn ipf Hartford as surveyed by A B Baird and bounded as fol lows HcHhnilng at u planted stone IIIi the southwest corner of lot J o 3 known an the Linslo Hardwick lot thence with the Hardlnsburg road Bouthwest 103 Vi foot to a stake In the dlvlslonliiif of lots Nos 1 nile 2 thence north with said division line 20 feet to a staleiiIn line of EIto200 feet to this buglnnlng said 10I contain 14 acra moss or less It Is understood that 44 feot on tilt past side of this is tint used for alley purposes air agreed to11t dyed Ing lot No1 Conveyed to Jreeu Hlilpps by S M1 Taylor and wife October 26 1s94i Dejed Book No 1 7Iae 8ril l required to secur- Ity wrd Immediately after sa This 1 ah day ot May 1U2- K K BIUnlJo Al Master Commissioner Likens Crowe Attorneys Mastor asstnets Hale i Ohio Circuit Court Kentucky JF Alford Plaintiff I vs ts J Rhlne8c Uefendants By Virtue of a judgment and or derot male of time Oho Circuit doirf rendered at thq Aprl term 1912 In the above cause for the lumof I 25000 with interest at the rkieo G per cent per annum fWnittft llth day CJun6t WOO ujiqi paid and tbatihbrclrt I will offer for dale by public ands mien aftthe court house doorln fartJordyon Monday the 3d day of June 1I2about bne oclock p hi uponatcredltXot8lx months the followlng described7 property tor wit r A house anfllDfln the town of Apsinei Kentucky and bounded as foUpws Beslnriln at corner of Firstf and Amelia streets thence with AmsUa street JOO feet thence af right ap lestoPthe left 42 feet encaat right Bangles to the loft 100 togt to Flratistreetv thence with First street 12 feet to time hegira fling lining a part of block No 12 as shown by theplot of said town Same lot conveyed to Christian church at Roslne Ky March 2 19PO by M S Ragfand and wired recorded In Deed Book No 3S page 630 ObloCrtunty Clerks of lice or sufllclent thereof to produce the sums of money ordered to be made Tho purchaser will be required to axecufe1 bond with approved security lnttifadlntelY after sale This 14th day of May 1912 IIlK K BIRKHKAD P Master Commissioner m B likens Attorney t i For Sole i armitsAli sizes from Gto 300 acres We cnn please you If you want to alas land f 1 A C YEISKR CO- Hartford ICy I A FACT ABOUT THE BLUES What Is known as the Blues lb aeldbfl occasioned by actual exist ne 11 external conditions but In thoII rPnfaJorlty pf cases 1G disI ordered LIVER THIS IS A FACT fvvhichtntty 40 dentonstra todbyiryJnjB qourso otm A ttsPiIIsbetro- taadrThf J P Q Il uYAu7aYF ic ar lt 1lifdi7lieybii It tllbllcwff if hn6ddyt rl 1TJixxENQURiTITUTEt1f IIr 1 1t a i D fJu oUJD KIONiYSMIOr CASTORfAi For Infants and Children The Kind You Have I Always Bought W Bears nisi IiI IA iI Signatpre 9 III 18- of f 1 In elseIf For Over Thirty Year- sICASTORIA me cuTua OOMNNV 5 Waft11 4 JfO LOOK ON THE FIRST PAGE Or till nun iu r niiiiinil your Herald You will find n lillie yellow slipI iIt hue pliiti il on It your tin iii e anil a da after It TIleI ilntut shows wluii your stiliscrlptlon 111III wlicn it did ivjiirc TillsI t t Iis nil the book mr keep of your siilisciljitlon acroiinl niil there IIs no oxnise rill you not knoulny Just how you stund ith THE 1IIKHALI 1Vc lire trying to get our siiliscriiitloii list on a strictly iasliliiail vanrc linsls so as lo avoid troulili amid inisiniderstandiiiK We ilo not want to force the paper upon anybody against their will lint wo want I nil that IIs due us Please give this matter your very 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INCOIUMIKVIKII E G BARRASS MGR HartfordJ Ky Will tt lc IOKI Jioifftf fit coal JZcrtric Iallltls arc rtcftii IttrflI1lli tittf safe No IIOIH rat hitHim MX IIOHHC should be irifitout them irhen within ntuh WHY SOT MAKE 2OOO0 A MONTH Thats 85000 a Week almost S10 0 a Day un Golllne Viator Safes and flrcproof taxes to murtlmnlH Uoctuij luwyrri untlsts end welltodo furmcru nil of whol1 rfuhzl thineed- of site but dp nut know huwtoiy Itldtoown Suleemegdeolareourprupoatlonoaoafthe ties ever received Without previou eKrlHico YOU en u duplicate the guccct oloiui itOur handsopo0y lltiutrated ADinpoI cntulyg will enable you to jiriscut the subject tocue Coolers in pa Jiitcrrtlng n jniiniitr qe though yon were piloting them through our fuciory Mcit nipputoted as aleiuirn receive dvlce and limtructlong for piling alcp clvliiK convlncInJ talkIng point wnicn t u luipouiiDie tor a prop ctlv i customer to deny why dont YOU be the Untto apply from your jlcliiltT before someone cleo gets the territory We can favor only one salesman out of each locality 1 t tGtr N w itcflsI l 10000 Wee Anattsi V i naw wyl9owrSau Tbp2Sthfnnlrerearyotonr company was celebrated by erecting the most modern i fo fictdry fn the world Wide an ike men who received our slllclald elUiK Inducement It necessary t6 doable our output We are pending many thousands of dolman In iarituiKDnriafet organization e y tto15ragitDnrtlqul5rltPwillI cost you only the prlctot JIca 1 L a AHferCafaJGg 1STI If InE iIUTbfr oli l a c k tAFELacK1ourt7tt +n- a IICIIIlATIiIWI1I a eM rref 31aEr r ArfJI + 1fI fiW +IIh 1 0 to F i tt SAGE EIGHT THE HARTFORD HERALD U11F 91dYMAl alsiQ1z tt The Hartord Heta1di II H E RAIIftOAD TIME TA y JBLE AT HARTFORD KV Trio following L tN TIeCad te effective from Monday Aug 21st North Douud No 112 due at Hartford 719 a mt J No 114 due at Hartford 340 p m South Bound No 115 due at Hartford 845 a mI f rNo 113 due at Hartford 14 C p m II E MISCHKE Agt 4 IIfLOYDf ALLEN TAKES THE STAND IN OWN BMlF I Says Sheriff Webb Fired First Shol Himself Filed After Being Shot Wylhevllle Va May llEvlf lance In the case of Floyd Allen on trial here for the murder of Prosecutor William M Foster InI the Hlllsvlllo court house lastI I March was completed today Air len himself went on the witness Stan today and testified in his own behalf He charged that Sher iff Webb fired the first shot andI that lie was wounded before he at tempted to draw his revolver Al- Ien stoutly denied that he shot att any one Inside the court bulldin except Deputy Sheriff Quesenberry It and Quesonberry who fired thej shot which brought him down AI len declared He fired only two other times he said and these were when he was In the street lie aimed at Clerk Dexter Goad who had fired at him he testified Allen was emphatic in his denialII that there was any conspiracy among the Allen clansmen to slioot up the court He also denied that at any time previous to the tragedy hail he threatened the court Instructions to the jury were are HuM before Judge Staples this af ternoon after the court had ad journedThe attorneys will begin arguments before the Jury Monday morning and it Is expected the case will be placed In the jurys hands bY Monday night SlIdICIttSPRINGS May ItAs It has been quite a while since I tried to write up the news of this place It Is quite a task as to news of importance It 1 is rather scarce But little corn is planted bu wheat and oats are looking well Pastures fine J B Canan and family have moved back to their old home hero from Beaver Dam They movedI away from here two years ago We are expecting a boom at the Sulphur Springs this coming sum mer especially If Mr Thompson the proprietor of the springs property r will spend a few thousand dollars In the way of improvements We are sure we have the water over any other place In Kentucky All we lack Is the right kind of Improvements and the people will crimeA surprise birthday dinner was given Uncle Noble Bean Tuesday j the 7th He was 82 years old t Miss Mamie Potts daughter o William Potts Is on the sick list TIle roads here are worse than ever seen at this season of the year Dr Duff of Dundee Is In Chlca NtI go attending school Ills wife Is sickIII A new telephone line is no leading from Dundee via Sulphur Springs and Sunnydale connecting with the Hartford line at F W Pir tles Bean Mldklff shipped toda about GOO dozen eggs being they bought this week Prayer meeting at Sulphur Strings church every Saturday night TVlissej Mercedes and Myrtle Ca nan are visiting their aunt Mrs Mary Daniel and other s near Olaton t liar for Champ Clark for Pres Bleat und hit the right lick and 1 send an Instructed delegation to the Baltimore Convention that will no- cell t d out- FIA1VERS t I STHKWX ONSI1 j IJV s DIKTIUCTKD WIDOW j I New York May 12To strew flowers on the sea in memory o- Cher husband who was lost In the Titanic disaster Mrs Henrietta C Loring of Liverpool made a trip across the Atlantic Ocean on the Cunarder Carmanla which toflay Mrs Loring was 111 during the entire journey and constantly iIn the care of a stewardess She coul not be seen today but passengers conthe Carmanla told of a touching t mldocean lr l- taicenoinJ H LorIng was a wealthy Ltv erpool merchant and was one of the hundreds of men who want A t rv town with the Titanic whose braY ry won the plaudits of the survlv ors N Mrs Loring took a great quan Ity of the choicest flowers aboard he Carmanla at Liverpool Last Friday she reached the merid- Ian of the longitude of the disaster hough far to the south of It and Captain Dow ordered the ship etc red Mrs Loring though 111 was aken In a steamer chair to the rail of the steamer and while the assengers stood about with bared heads dropped the flowers onto the water SIMMONS May 13ACter a suspension of more than six weeks work was re- F jumed In the mines Monday The miners gained a small Increase iIn wages for the next two years Quite a wind rain and hall1 storm passed through this section Saturday afternoon doing damage to outbuildings and trees Miss Stella MUter of McHenry who has been visiting her sister Mrs E J Carter for the past week left Saturday for Rockport where she will visit relatives for awhile before returning home The Rev Hiram Brown preached1 a good sermon at Miners Hall Sun day evening A large crowd attended Mr anti Mrs J D Hill and children returned home Thursday after long visit to friends and relatives it Manda Ky Mr and Mrs G M Phipps have MrEIs if Eastern Kentucky Miss Carrie Davis Is on the sick list Sunday School at this place Iiff impressing nicely under the su perclsion of Mr Chas Smith Mr C F Frazcr mining engin er for the Broadway Coal Co of Mls place has moved his hoarding place from J L Southards to the Commercial Hotel Heaver Dam KIJjMITCH May 13 Business medium goodi and but little sickness in the town ir community The railroad business Is Improv ing here In local traffic From 25 to 75 carloads of coal leave here tally for Louisville Some Improvements and more contemplated here Mr W D Mitchell has completed a largo funding for a restaurant and gro ery store which Is a good improvement for the town Mr Sam uel C Roberts boarding housekeeper here has repainted his buildings Mr E R Graves who totsome time has returned to his home here and has improved his property by building an addition this barn some new fences etc Mr Eleazer Heddcn has complet ed a good sidewalk In front of his residence on First street Mr Joe Fallon railroad agent here has improved his lands northwest of his residence on the Cerro Gordo plateau Mr H Duvall night watchman here has moved Into a part of the residence of Mrs Mitchell Mr A R Mitchell who carries the mail from here to Fordsvllle has a large bed of strawberries icarly ready for the market- A llshlng party composed of Mr and Mrs Byron Miles Miss Alice lastfweek for the Falls of Rough to fish cn Rough river On the 10th Inst a birthday din VirginiaMitchIi Mitchell in honor of her 75th thewI tatlon farm has been her home Elva the oldest daughter of Moazer Mitchell living near here 3 very low of lung trouble allygreattor belated here and in the com nunltyit said a tobacco warehouse will soon bo erected here by a romlncnt tobacco merchant which vlll greatly aid farmers y short of room at cutting time sMrs J M Mallon wife of thoI allroad agent here has Just reo 1nrned froh her old homeatHnwes lllc whore she had been vlslt ng relatives and friends She also visited at Cloverport iVYKVIILK FORMS ITS FIRST HUMANE SOCIETY Maysvlllo Ky May 13 Tho Womans Club of this city will1 old an open session on Wednesday ftcrnoon at 2 oclock May 15 at he court house The meeting will be in the interest of the Depart andd iddresses along this line will be th principal feature Oscar A Troun stlne secretary of the Ohio Hu d anddremarksshumane society will bo organized the first ever formed In Maysyllle aslState r b i NIGHT RIDER USE IN Y FAVOR OF PLAINtiFFF J F Van Hooser Formerly Oftf Christian County To Qef YiprCincinnati 0 May DAnother chapter In the socalled night rl ler case was written today when he United Stated Circuit Court off ppeals handed down a decision t which the victory won by JF Van Hooser an independent tobacco grower who formerly had a plants tlon In Christian county Ky over nineteen members of this organiza tion was sustained V Judge Warrlngton who read the decision refused to reverse the findings of the lower court by hold Ing that Van Hooser Is entitled to redress for the Injuries sustained by him In his efforts to remainI an Independent grower It was or dered that 2500 be awarded to Van Hooser and this amount will be levied against the nineteen de Pendants Unless the Supreme Court grants permission for an ap peal the case has reacched the high est round In the ladder of justice anti there will be no further effort it 1 Is said to change the order The case dates back several years The suit was filed In the Federal Court at Owensboro about jtwo years ago and the verdict was re turned by a jury Owing to the fact that the defendants were well known In the counties from which they came and also because of the ensntlonal story told by the plain tiff as to file treatment jhnt he had received at the hands of the alleg ed flight rlcleA the case attracted a great amount of attention PAUY m v BORN AMVK- AHTKir MOTH KUS DEATH worldifirst baby boy to be born mothers death Is now In Fordham Hospital full of vitality and apparently destined to a long life By a Caesarian operation the child wa delivered ten minutes after the mother had died of apoplexy The boy weighed eight and a half pounds The case Is said by physicians to be most startling asshow Ing that life persists In the organs following death The boys mother was Mrs Re becca Llpschlltz of 804 East Ode Hundred and Seventyeighth street the Bronx who died early Saturday morning WILL liEOIN CARRYING THE MAIL BY AEROPLANE Washington May 11Postmas terGeneral Hitchcock today au thorized the Postmaster at New York to dispatch mall to Washing ton on May 22 by aeroplane on request of a Washington aeroplane company The PostmasterGeneral is Inter ested in the carriage of mall by aeroplane and believes the progress being made in aviation encourages the hope that ultimately the regu lar transportation of mall by aero plane may be practical Such a service he suggests if found feasible might be establish ed In many districts especially in the West where the natural conditions restrict other methods of rap Id transportation- In the experiment between New York and Washington an effort will bo made to carry at least 100 pounds of mall without stop Under the order of the Postmas ter General the aviator must be sworn In as a mail carrier and the transportation must be without ex pense to the Government The machine will fly a pennant bearing the Inscription United States Ma- lliIHNLAlr INFLUENCE mows A METAL TOOTH Toledo Ohio May 13A clinic of dentists was amazed this after noon when Dr L Lr Zarbaugh in traduced to them John Schnitker six years old in whose moutha metal tooth had grown without the aid of dental surgery Dr Zarbaugh declared that the tooth was a clear example of pre natal Influence Before the bby was born he had tilled one of Mrs Schnitkers teeth with silver When John was 2 years old hp cut a molar which Dr Zarbaugh said was tilled with some sort of metal He was not certain that it was silver for It appeared to be softer Moreover the filling has in beecame larger 0 PREACHER CUTS THROAT aON ACCOUNT ILL HEAITHJ Montlcejlo KyMay 13The Rev D G Stephenson a highly rSr Bpected Baptist minister nepHeW of Capt L J Stephenson of this city and T V Stevenson pf Alb9i ny committed suicide hove Satur day by cutting his throat with a pocket knife because of broken FState He went to a Western some months ago Meeting improvel0 two weeks ago Saturday makingf pretense pf visiting a neighbor he went into a woodland and In a few hours was found with four deep gashes across his throat and a knit with razor edge clasped tightly in his fingers Tho head was almost severed from his body He wa fiftysix years old and la survive- n I by his wife and seven children The Coroners jury returned a verdict of suicide 0 Mines Running Again Tho operators and miners fIn Western Kentucky District 23 have settled their differences and the mines have all reopened and are running rISMALLHOUS May 13Mr Sam Morton went to Hartford on business today Born to Mrs Rube Brown May 19th a boy Mrs Den Ross has returned from a visit to her mother at Heflin She was accompanied home by her mother who will spend a week Mrs M P Maddox Is spending this week with her daughter Mrs J C Hill near South Carrollton Mrs Louis Fulkerson and Mrs Clinton Igleheart have returned from a visit to Mrs Will Nichols of South Carrollton and Mrs Elmer Mitchell of levier Mrs Lelia Kittinger spent a few days last week In Owensboro where she went to have hy tonsils nut out She Is getting along nice ly tuADAIIURO May 10th Farmers are very busy trying to got their crops plant ed The continued wet weather has put them much behind Mrs Almon Duke of ofsher sister Mrs Lena Patton Miss Gertrey Raymon Is visiting relatives in Owensboro this week Mr Jim Bales Pleasant Ridge Weds nesday afternoon Mr C L Patton was In Whltes vlllo Wednesday on business Mr William Howard Jr and Wife of Ralph and Miss Ina Pat ton of this place attended the birthday dinner yesterday of Mr Fred Evans near Westertteld Mr Riley prcers sqn who has peep sick so long died on Friday May 3d and was burled at Antioch burying groundsnext day HORSEWHIPPED GIRL FOUND KISSINQ HUSBAND Kansas City Mp May l1Jolrs Bessie Burrows soubrette la the Sweetest Girl In Paris company last season horsewhipped her husbands offlce gtr here today when she found the blonde head leaning over the painless dentists shoulder She was kissing him irs Bur rows said afterward I had Intended waiting until there was a roomful of patients but I happen ed In at the opportune time Mrs Burrows lashed the girl Pearl Goodwin across the face then over the bare neck then 25 times count em says Mrs Bur rows across the face She was a blonde but I left her a brunette the wife said The woman said she had hired detectives and herself has watched the husband and omce girl trailing them to a rooming house She says Im going to whip her every time I meet herIFIFTEEN 1JEDS SCRAPED IN THE COUNTY OF LYON Paducah Ky May 13Thore has been another outbreak of night riders In Lyon county and reports from Edtfyvlllo Monday morning state that fifteen beds have been scraped In the past few days CoU Ramoy was one of the chief suffer ers four beds on his farm being ruined v The bedqof eloven other plant ers between the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers were scraped between Thursday and Saturday nights o ooooo oooooooooool 0 MARRIAGE LICENSE 0 000000000000000Guy I to Pearl Chick Beaver DamJHomer Martin Hartford Route G to Rosa Taylor Hartford Route No6 x I Marvin Hlnes Beaver Dam to Iva Lee 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