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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): June 12, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912061201_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): June 12, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. ft "I Conn, the BaH of ajray fforU, ite Km f in &,,, Lnmbmng ai i? bL" yi Kinds Job Printing Xeutly Executed NO. 24. WOULD IMPEACH 38th "YEAR. DFFERENGE HAKTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912. Increase their dividends at the expense of the consumer. Coffee has increased in price, although production has doubled, because the market supply has been artificially restricted.. In cold storage at 'Detroit, Mich., are 15,000 quarts of fresh berries. They are held out of the market to keep the price high. Thus capital uses refrigeration, Invented to benefit man, for the purpose of exploiting and extortionating man. OXIiY OXK WEEK OIVEX CUHAX GOVERXMEXT AVER C IS BOLD PLAN 10 R IN CAMPAIGNS CEBTAIN TO WIN MURDER G. 0, P. Belng iVlade by Republi cans and Democrats. ONE DECENT. THE OTHER DIRTY Friends Claim Majority In Is Latest Charge Made By All Committees. Senator Dixon. SENATOR ST MANAGER No I Trouble. put down the Negro rebellion, ac cording to reports In official circles PLAXXlXG FOR THE RIG 11 !AV A "HOUGH HOUSE" AT CHICAGO THINKS CLARK SUIIE W1XXEK HOUSE The 5,000 troops orhero ADOPTS RESOLUTION dered to be ready to go to Cuba at Washington, June 8. Friends of Chicago, June x. Twenty-fou- r (Special to The Herald.) Washington, June S. Represena moment's .notice will be held rea- Champ Clark said y that, even delegates from Alabama and ArWashington, Juno 8. There Is dy to intervene until It is mado cer- without a majority of tative Berger, the Socialist member y the delegates kansas were added fy much difference in the campaign to the y tain as to ho ability as to the Cu- to the Baltimore convention, the from .Milwaukee, imbeing mado by the Democratic asTaft column by tho action of the peachment proceedings against Fedban Government In the situation. Speaker already has enough States Republ'oan national committee depirants for the Presidential nomi"If tho Cuban authorities cannot eral Jiirtg Mnnford, of Seattle, who nation and that of tiio Republicans maintain law and order, and pro- bound to him, by the unit rule, to ciding the contests In his favor. recently dt prlved Leonard Olson, (." contiol all the convention commit- Thore remain to be- heard eight is almost a sacrilege to menthat it tect life and propertv, then we must tees, that city, o" his ettlenshlp because consequently the nomina- more contests from Arkansas. and tion both contests in the same let- do It for them, but there will bo no he wan p Socialist. Nearly everybody in the polit- Intervention unless It appears con- tion. Conceding that Clark will go ter. Tho test vote enme on the decisKepresentathe Berg.T ehari,-- i I ical woild in Washington 13 con- clusively that the constituted au- to Baltimore somewhat short ot. a ion In the Ninth Alabama district. Judge Hanford "with high c inntrasting the decency and dignity of thorities cannot maintain law and majority, his friends say , he will Tho Tnft delegates won, 38 to 15. and misdemeanors, a long series ot of the the Democratic candidates with order." raid Renresentntive Sulzer. havo at least twenty-eigThe only friction In the proceedcorrupt and unlawful die' e members In each of the ings ;, 8" When nny K,!n(,rnmr of the HoUfce Commlttee the RspubUean-that of vuhu Senator liorah comberttjt an habitual dm. 1- 1four big committees Rules and. plained patriotic citizen sits down quiotly on foreign nffalrs. ot being "gauged" when he Rsked that the Judlc'.ir c Onli r of Ruslnoan, Resolution, Ittce and figures on the vituperative, diswas vefjsed permission to debate hie Sulzer made the positive declarainvestigate. gusting and abhorrent campaign tion that if th United States Is Credentials and Permanent Organ- motion nlving olght the power to The al'.i! tmem i made by the Republicans and the -- ompelled to intervene it will mean ization. l. a The motion was That Clark's fisht will bo well demand tl e ready (;'. , Ciiulet, decent and statesmanlike to will stay that the "United States laid on table. managed became certain huve Hanti-- i ' r of such men as Champ Clark, there." r liornh ensi said: "I now whc'i It wcg learned that Senator opened. Woodro.v Wilson and Oscar Tndor-woo"It Is bolleved that President u hae a steam ro'ler. I krow The !ious adop they can come to but one ,or's " ad-'e- d William J. Stone, of Missouri, will W4nt ran control the situation, " ',v !t wi" bo "t'own to the v.lipre 'he charge. be in complete fljr''trr resolution diiectin.; The w'ly conclusion; that la, there Is not a iar Pulrer. at jou hve a ?'am rol- had ? ne down. foimiT Ketiturkiau In one of iho (ountr Committee to Ir.v.' candidate who would Democratic ler, ho. It operates, and who oper-atr- g best politicians In the United iats IWMltCH tlill not make " better President than it." AMERICAN TROOPS TO and, if successful with Clark at Peat"!o. '.V-- h. Tune X. United eitlior of the candidates on the ROCKEFELLER'S INCOME Is to l.e national chairman Sonator I ixon, at the Roosevelt Stan's List' let Jd;:e Cornelius Mau-for- d ticket. So far as the DemSue-- ; lioadquni'ers, 11 forthcoming struggle. issued Httite'iien' pnsMel over a civil Irlsl in ocratic candidates are concerned, PUT DOWN REBELLION in the IS A KILLIBH AWEEK his couit excoriating members of the cess in November would make Stone He refused to disthe Honorable Champ Clark is still tho the most powerful man In the National Committee. cuss the Impeachment proceedings away in the lead. Ho has been caragnliiKt him In Washington except "Until the roll was called In the rying State after State with only a In Cuba, But Will Not Intefcre Clark Administration and, with such a possibility before him, the Ninth Alabama district," tays the Or About S2 a Second Won- to say tiint he would answer every brief campaign over other candcharge against him. Senator will miss no move in his statement, "I was not prepared to With Present Political idates who have been busy since derful Strides of Mimanagement of the Speaker's battle believe that a majority of the NaHe will open court In Tacoma last fall. Management. at the convention. next Wednesday and It Is expected tional Committee was prepared deThere la just now a lot of un llionaire Business. Careful and unbiased Investigahe v ill then rule upon the petition liberately to murder the Republican founded gossip about Colonel WilWashington,. June 8. Tho gen-er- tion lends credibility to the conten- party.ir , of United States District Attorney liam J. Bryan getting Into the .fight (By C. H. Tav.n'i.T y "The" nation might as well know McLean for a reopening o.' the suit," Issued tion of the Clark managers that staff of the army and having once xnore Washington, June s.- - -- Administration Instituted by the District twenty-eigwill control the truth. Three minutes before his friends attempt to" stampede preparatory orders for the dispatch they Attorney's of the Govtjninun: by ofllce for annulment of the citizenthat Convention to him. That is of a military expedition of 5,000 States, Territories and foreign pos- the roll was called on this contest, Is a good riling for lolin sessions, and as each of these has u Senator Murray Crane, of Massaship papers of Leonard Olson, a suit not going to happen. No man In troops to Cuba. I) Rockefeller. Througn tho transports member of each of the committees, chusetts, walked over to Mr. Stewhich on May 10 was decided The four big army this country can now take away of rebates f:om railroads against Olson. On January from him the pledged delegates to now at Newport News were ordered the Speaker's followers can bring In venson, of Colorado, who holds the a practice that his competitor! were Clark resolutions, Clark credentials proxy of Senator Scott, of West VirIn Mr. Clark. It Is only human nature to be put in commission, provisionTacoma, Leonard Olson, not allowed to Indulge i,, and aid-.-aged 33 years, a Scandinavian, was that those delegates controlled by ed and supplied. Orders also were and Clark rules, and elect a Clark ginia, and said to him: bv a tariff wall which enabled In " 'We simply cannot afford to go granted citizenship papers. Tilr. Bryan, because Mr. Bryan has sent to the army posts from which man for permanent chairman. Govj Harmon. the troops will be drawn, to have Republican phraseology, the Speak- on record in this case against seat- him to build up a monopoly withOn September 21, 1910, John out fear of competiilon from Speed Smith, a It is also natural that it Mr. Un- them In readlnessNor the move- er appears already to have his big ing the Roosevelt delegation; the abroad, naturalization examhe has built up a $000,000,- - iner, plowboy's bands on the bar of the case is so plain the country will not derwood and his friends see that he ment. filed in the United States At000 fortune. From the oil IndusThe troops will be taken from "steam roller." With that advan- stand for It.' cannot be nominated, They should torney's office in Seattle an aflldavit try, subsidiary and I'dustrkr setting forth that Oleon appearing ask that all his delegates be thrown Plattsburg barracks. Forts Porter, tage, he could fall of nomination replied: ".Mr. Stevenson 'We which the hli;h tariff aduicatos stl"' as to Mr. Clark. Mr. Clark and Mr. Niagara and Governor's Island, N. only by one of the stratagems of have to do It. Of course, there is a witness for a petitioner for natUnderwood are the closest kind of Y., and Forts McPherson and Ogle- politics that give the under dogs no Justification In fact, but if once refer to as "Infants," yet In need o uralization In the Superior Court of a protective tariff, Mr. Itockefelle: hope in Democratic conventions. we establish a precedent, we will They understand each thorpe, In Georgia. friends. county had stated in open derives an income of approximate!' I'ierce At the War Department It was But, to be the victim of such a other thoroughly and It is to them to yield in other cases." court September 12, 1910, thnt he In$2 a second. The Rockefeller and their work that Is due the har- emphatically stated that If the ex- - strategem, Stone must overlook a prewas not "The theft was himself attached to the mony and the team work of the pedltonary force did go to Cuba, It trick, something he has rarely done. meditated and deliberate. With the come at the present time, as near at principles of the Constitution of the tinanclal experts have been able to When Clark's probable commit- lecord of the roll-caDemocrats In the Houso of Repre- would not be with any thought of United States: that he believed In of the Ninth estlmato It, Is JT.O.OOO.OOO a year; uolltlcal interference In the affairs tee control became known sentatives. radically changing it, nnd that at Alabama congressional district, I ?. month, $ I .l.'S.S-t0 The it was generally agreed that, even now deliberately charge that n Mr. Underwood knows thorough- of tho Island govo-nmedie time he was admitted to citiweek, $lfi4,7:!.- - a day, $(;,St;:, an object would be to aid though he enters the convention ly and well that if Mr. Clark Is nrlncipal o' the National Committee hour, $1H a minute, or$l.'.Mi a sec- zenship he was not attached to the without n majority, tho Speaker violated their sacred trust as trusnominated, he will be elected Prcs-iden- t. Cuba In restoring order. principles of the Constitution. probalilv be nominated on a tees of the Republican party, and In ond. will Rebels Horn Village. In that case It means a DemThe District Attorney's office A girl working in n stole for $: Hrvann, Juno 8. List night second ballot and Kentucky's choice foir and hatred of Theodore Roose ocratic House of Representatives therefore filed in the court of Unitalso, and that means Underwood for eighty negroes attacked and burn- thus prove tho winner. If he entrs velt, Iinve entered Into an agree- a week would have to labor 1.4 IIS ed States Judge Georeo Donworth. Speaker of tho noxt House. That ed n villagp on the Guantanamo with a mnjorlty, as previously ex ment among themselves to unseat years to earn as much as the une- - who has since resigned, p suit to dispatches, In the he all and every Roosevelt delegate. (tial, unfair and unjust laws of this annul is "tho biggest job in this country AVPStern railroad, elfrht miles from plained citlrcnshlp papers. nation permit Rockefeller to draw where a can certainly do what ho chooses rcnrdlras of right. except the Presidency and with tho ho rlty of Guantanamo, Olson denied the charges ngnlnst down every week. a --', rule or any oth- Underwood would garrison of 100 American marines with the kind of record Mm. On examination h!8 bitterness at helm: renu- lie said he . .... William Wood, president of the 1.1... l. I... I.. ui uusiii-:r- . ,Tf make as Speaker, he would succeed Is stationed. uteu nun nt! bv the RepubUonu . vomers, Woolen Trust, testified in court not thought our present form of gov, Mr. Clark as President because ho President Ooiiim was notified control, unlepo the other candidates Mr. T:lft nas now determined f ernment ought to be abolished and that 'the United mnnaee to pack tho Rules Commit-- ! ,,0Btn,le to wreck the party, rather long ago tlint he had no Idea an to nn Industrial deniof-nIs still a young 'man and can afford .last Wednesday substitute number of automobiles ' hf ed for In a sub-- ; !tee. the Spenker'fi friends will be to wait n few years. Take It alto- States would Intervene m, (.(), ,,ermlt it. He admitted be'o'ifliu? to wIn owned. J. P. Morgan, it wns regether it looks like tho Honorablo stnntlnl military wav to restore or-- 1 able to pwlde for nomination bv Hoo.-eve-lt to tho Socialist Labor paitv and the as Its candidate. But the1 cently announced, now has an ait InduKtilnl Champ Clark would be named on der In Cuba unless his own army ..,.,,..... .1 ...,, ......i tw .u,,i.- i of the World, Workers national committee Is not the na rollprtlnn wnrtli 4C11 mill ono A,,. bitter battle that would ensue. the second ballot or not later than made some Immediate progress. but denied lie was an anarchist. ,' tlonal convention, ns will be bcii."i,,..,1, Carnegie, it Is well known. The notification was delivered In k'lt I IMiiLit- - 1 ff.ri, t of the third as the standard-beare- r Judge ' I (ViiiKt, I .llklfctMl 'lias "lost all track" of 'his wealth. ion that Olson bad said In his decism.i in.; .ivii m MiKivn il l.iv ln It .ll. the Democratic party at Baltimore he form of a note through tho admitted he was HE FALLS FEET. tv hvi'KM.hvt r.'fil'MMYm! These are the big flnanclern United States Legation nt Havana, a Socialist and !eld that the evi'"ihe last of this month. .Ametlca. In order that they and dence which also notified tho Cuban .Presintroduced in Olson's behalf, Lawrencobuig, hid,, June 8. Don't Forget Tills Event. d No citizen of Ken- -' ,1,e horde of Ieser millionaires who "proed that the purtv with ident of tho dispatch of the Fourth which William Martin, a paint contractor, tucky Loyalty to one's own Interests, division of tho Atlantic enjoy their privileges under the ho in affiliated has for fleet to will nuestion the fact that y its main obhad an experience with nn law, may pile up such fortunes, evthe children andthe achools of the Guantanamo. English sparrow, which shows the Mr. McCrearv has made, and is ery reader of this article must pay ject the elimination of proporty State, should bo the attitude of evThe proclamation which Gomez ery Kentucky teacher. All these lias issued to the Cuban people call- - enre a mother bird bestowoa imon i making, an excellent Governor He tribute In the form of unuecessitr'ly rights In this country." at the hands of tho last high pi Ires for life's necessities. interests can be" served by attend- ing upon thorn to nld Jn suppressing ',s ymns aml tho ,lnS''r of inter- - seci-ieTO AID STIJIM'RS' CtCSE ing tho Louisville meeting of the the rising is belloved to ho directly ciuiuip, 111 iuu iiumesuu aiuurs "1 L,eKiBiiiinru it i.u inuie BU'JSiaiiiiai OX HAKKI.MAX lilXES Warning CiiriN. tile fulfillment progressive Kentucky Educational e Association. attributed to Secretary Knox's note tie bird fnmllv. of The Kentucky law lately passed s SO foot liHe-- i Martin was on a scaffold. of his part- t'T'i rad Let ovew trnchor make arrangeChicago, 111.. R. The referfrom tlv pavement, painting n e..cv.;-- by the pysa'miatg, or even in regard to the abolishment of the endum vote bv June ments to go to work to think, to TOIMCCO CROP WILL tho urlons of nine """" UK A RECORD HEEAKEIt hoiiDB, In Wnlnut street, predi-teby the mo:e sanguine. In public drinking cup, requires tha net. nnd atcrafts of shop men employed on the tempted to destroy the nest of a the recent fight ul'h'n the Demo- all btores, hotels, boarding houses, rnllro-idrunning AVI IV COFFEE COSTS MOKE With fair weather prevailing and fpirrow, contc'ning four young crat U- party, the moral clement ot depots and otiior public places show a majoritv wist of CMcago, for a sympathetic SECRET "very other condition favorable, tho where drinking water is usually s, that had been built In the the State rallied behind the Gover ...,.. i ' farmers of tho Green River District ornice o" the building, whon tho nor and won fo him deserved rec--- 1.A..I '. !,!! !..... " ""KC ui""' wu" strike to aid the cause of the strike'' . on the I'arriman lines. Noxt Within three or four years tho hnve been putting in many hours motler bird attacked him. 'JfV ognltlon ot the good work lie has me law printed tuereon, posited r?! price of coffee has doubjed, along each day in their fields tho pa3t close by said drinking water. The week the conference of the Irterna-tlonIn r". effort to protect tho llttlo rlrcady done. Louisville Post. olflcors will ilerMe t'te course with everything else. Evidence has few weeks and Indications are that Herald Is prepared to furnish these the mother bird flew at Mar-i'cards at ton cents apiece, by mail of action. One union Is said to fa-fJus.t como to light showing why the this year's crops will bo far above him on the" head with WILL HE "GOV. McDEEMOTT" roir inlng nt work, but n mn- price of coffeQ has increased. the average. rreat violence, and In fighting tho FOR LITTLE WHILE SiODX or byiand. Better keep within the juru.v win mBKe t"etr vote inopcr- bounds of the law. The remarkable feature of tho tf The larger tobacco growers of bird off and shielding his eye3, Mar-'Ir- e . it li sab', 'ulv 1 U the date j ative, i situation Is that, for once, the in- this section of tho Stato have about lost his balance and landed on Lieutenant Governor Edward J. Rerger ncnWentatlvp has an- - on whi"h the action in "vieatod to di'to to' Increased completed Is not crease planting their year's sldowa'k, i0 feot below, McDermott, of Louisville, will have nounced that he will urge Impeach- - be taken. About 1 00,000 shop wages, which is- the stock excuse crop, and it promises to bo a bumMartin turned several somer- - his first real tasto of the Governor- ment proceedings against the Fed- - are Involved. The meeting of men owners of the per, but the wheat crop Is looking the" the iult3 whllp falling. Ho sustained ship while Governor McCreary Is eral Judge .Avho deprived Leonard . federation of ahop men's organlza-OlesonArusts hand but every badly, owing to the heavy', ralna in .Internal Injuries nnd a.brokenrlght attending the Democratic Industrial National Seattle, of citizenship be- - tlons of Westorn roads will be hold timVthoy make up their minds to iuu eariy spring. Convention but will live, physicians say. as a delcgate-at-larg- e j in St. Louis June 20. came he was a Socialist.' ca-rl- ed be-ea- n ht fifty-thre! ! 1 oil-cal, y d, Oo-Ti! iil'der-h-siipf-i e, . ht v. al ht 10.-1010- , cold-bloode- d, ll nia-Jorl- tv Olt-on- Of Forces, Will Agreement Is Reached to Chance of the Baltimore Washington, Juno 8. The Unithas given ed States Government See That Champ Gets Unseat Every Delegate Convention Being StamPresident Gomez of Cuba ono week in1 which to show that he is able' to a Square Deal. peded to Bryan. For Roosevelt. ' THE STEAM ROLLER AT WORK from Kentucky. Governor McC'rea-r- y will be out of the State for at least a week, and It will give Acting Governor McDermott a good opportunity to get somewhat familiar with the workings of the State executive office, which, it is rumored, he has an ambition to occupy for a full term of four years. Gov. McDermott Is also scheduled to serve as Acting Governor during July, when Governor McCreary is contemplating a vacation In the East. JUG E Socialist HANFORQ Berger Takes First Step in Matter. LOSS OF CITIZENSHIP hattlfship st. thelark SIXES SUHMUtlXH i.oris THE CRAFT Cherbourg, June S. During the practice maneuvers of the French fleet this morning the battleship St. Louis collided with the submarine Vendomaire. The smaller craft Immediately disappeared. It Is believed to have been cut in two and to havp to their death the entire crew of 2(5 men. rho accident between occurred Aurlgny Island and Cape Hague, In the Race of Aldornev, where violent tidal rurrents prevail. The battleship was Rteoinln'; along rapidl when the submarine suddenly appeared right under the hows of the warship. There was no time to avoid n collision, and the next jromeiit the stem of the Bf. Loufs "struck fhe Kuiii)rlnn with ten-IAfore, drlv. lug the latter below the surface. The engines of the warship had been tiulcklv reversed, bat when she was brought to n stop the had disappeared, and onl a tira?hlng rf the wptors q'lo'-e- i Of , Leonard Olson Because He is Socialist Cause or .! two-thlrd- I j I ,,, I - ; t.-- 'lit fair-minde- t plo-'a-- - G M-d- 1 n, al n. or x - multi-millionai- re of :,, L fttrw?4jin tfP'WsPfllffWl t h PAGE TWO.' tho- - ( P 1 Trtfe JffARTFOftP'HrgRALE) 3aya Bhe could nevfer " ( WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1012, day, but the young widow steadfastly refuses to"fillow the body to be taken from tho house. aioTBIan j THE ORDINARY WOMAN OF LIFE .& chasm ).hat Sv ill separate hom fldlmost as jftuchas deaUl. ' Wherefore I say tho Ordinary Woman 13 the. real --heroine of life, Elizabeth Meriwether Gilmer In -- CAMPA1GNN6 IS1 Kentucky iStandardM" t BEllijilBORE Orie Whole Year make up Jior ljuind that-sh- e really iovetf hlmA On the lawn, of the Moody home TtfcTtson "removed "his hat TiiuT "shbesi xjlimbgd to, a veranda a'nd crept to a window ok. MIbb lLiilO.EJl;: I'M Moody's ,5 li!! m ft li! We npproacheaffe.ar ForirTs Used Up the window and RIcJianJ CroHer, , enough to ,tho Republican National -- b-tf t (j'.T Jackson1()8at AJ tho fsSlI, TpTeVJling 1'" to forecast the action Convention with hef to dlbhWwjth hibVMfcfen Ropse-ve,- lt of that, body,. UNDER IHE PRESENT her fathbr appeared.-- 'First reports WITHWHOftFsHEJHAOEAHIT .majorwill, apparently, have shpf .oUwhat he ,. (vcrp.thatpMooijy nrowlprj 'but i. I, I ity of the ,. northern states, , while Miss Taft seems ,tox have a ma- By Vprlousjc Pre- Mppfy jffiel(w6hh'BlPchieve-- ' President her Former, .TaoiuiaHyChief Will jority of the convention Including father and Jackson hail'an alterca senting Their Claims the southern delegates, who repre'Adopt'Fair Swimmer As tion, the culmination of which was sent merely, patronage and, boodle. ' ' that.' iMbbUjf T, oiM!flre'.i;fcfi& tne o..v :,J'T,o theater's.11ity Are: Notable, His Daughter. Mr. Roosevelt has been careful to young man fell backward .out of the arrange for contesting delegates hilSMmnoV RAISE .SAIVEED' bAUIUGElli! window ' sue-iWon- e A VERY EASY MATTER of don's hest own frqm tho South this was tho first DEMAND FOR A NATIONAL LAW Moody's examining trial on tho IS RETICENT AS TO POLITtCS Indication of his intention to bolt. pharcmof murdr?WHI tnkf.plnfco ' London, June 7., Richard JTfte ujfefisaJtjlBaljIJ, 4fte J'.ylsh that 1 had the distributing With a majority of the northern (t Is already clt'r, t&Jt 19 p'refere'nee primary systems ariiome. of I Andrew Carnegie's nietl-al- s delegates he Is in- position to have tho cabbage more crisp, of better wants. tQ .adopt, Annette for heroes. I would give one to a convention of his own in case his of the various States tend to length- MARGARET E. SANGS.IER As announced n few weeks flavor, and to keep better. ..Aftcjr just thu Ordinary Woman. It Is contesting delegates are refused en the national camilalg'niamt ht 'I! NOTED' WRITER, IS DE.ib ago, when Miss Kellerman sailed setting to'ut tho plants and wheu the same time stir up much bitterirue that she never manned a life- admission. for England, Croke,r was on the they are damp, either, after a rain The conclusion, therefore, is that ness tfmong rival 'aspirants ns we'l Newark, N. J., ' Juno 7. Marga sarao ship and becamo so Interested or when tho tlew Is 'on,' ta'kb'a 'small boat In n stormy sea or plunged Into a river to save a drowning person. Mr. Roosevelt will be the nominee as their supporters. If we are to ret Elizabeth Sangstor, age seventy-fou- r, In tho fair Australian swimmer that dish of flno salt and walk among poet and author, d'ed early he Invited hor to Olencafrn, where the rows', sprinkling a little pinch It is true that sh(j never stopped a of the regular convention or the have a direct vote on candidates for y nt her homo In Maplewood, she remained for a fortnight before of salt on the center leaves of each runaway horse, or dashed Into a nominee of n bolting convention. Presidential nominations, there Is burning building, or gave any other Get ready for his candidacy he Is j all tho more reason for the i)ropos- - a suburb. She pursued an nctfve the beginning of her London theat- plant;' when the leaves begin to quite sure to run. ed amendment to tho Federal Con- - literary career for more than half rical engagement, giving tho for- grow, repent (he salting nnd vtlien spectacular exhibition of courage. Can Roosevelt be defeated? Yes, stltutlon limiting the Presidency to a century. Death was duo to an at- mer Tammany chieftain physical tho center leaves begin to form tho She has only stood at her post ' tack of indigestion. head, apply salt again, scattering ItL. thirty, or forty, or fifty years, fight- by any good progressive. A pro- - one term of six years, culture and swimming lessons. Mrs. Sangster was born in New There is such a thing as loo ing sickness and poverty and lone- gresslve will hold the Democratic! Croker Is now In London, osten- over the leaves; after this, lool? poiititc. We have too mui h Rochelle, N. V. She received n pri- sibly to attend the Derby, but the them over occasionally nnd If you liness and disappointment so quiet- vote and the Republicans who 'o'ltical d'3cussL. in vate education nnd in lSfiO married renl renson seems to bo a desire to find nny plants that do not head ly, with such a Spartan fortitude, pose n third term will do the rest. this yo-- i ucv George Sangster. She was a staff enjoy the society of tho "divine Ve- well or appear diseased, sprinkle cf the Unit thp world has nevor even no- Mr. Clark and Mr. Wilson nre the antlclpaiha leading progressive candidates lly the contributor to leading November hec.in in lit 1 American nus." y took Miss the salt over freely; this will save Crokor ticed her achievements,; and yet, In Ihe presence of the Ordinary Wo- either one of them enn defeat first of 101 i It waspn--a; owing rnpld- - magnzlnes and nlso did editorial Kellerman In his motor to Epson all such plants. A quart of salt Is The country will never ly, and bnfor.i tho of Februar.v work for years. She was the author Downs for the first day's racing and sufficient for ."()0 plants In a season, man, the battle-scarre- d veteinn, Hoosoo1t of a number of books and stories, Introduced her as his "niece." Im- but more can be used with safety. with medals signifying valor, may have a President for a third term. the nation vac li t Uu'niul). preceding many of then; devoted to children. mediately theie came a wild scramfW. J Bryan In Commoner. The active campaign braMt. Sterling Sentinel Democrat. veil stand uncovoied, for one the national conventions will have ver than he Is pushing by.' ble of titled gentry to gain access It a duration of about six months to Croker's bo, the rumors flying There Is nothing high and heroic EXAGGERATED IDEAS OF is poFsible that tho two parties will COST OF LIVING STILL thick and fast that no r.leco of Cro- TRIED FOR A KILL! appearance. Site Is just a in her taI:e 0 "Rating rIK,,L l,fu'r ll, llom- l, ker's could possible possess less cnnimoiiplnce nomaii, plainly lrt"?.-.-ii,olitl- THE FARMER ALL WRONG ,nees nrc choBen- - ,f than a million sterling. with a tiled face and work-wor- n OF NINETEEN YEARS AGO 111 U llll LIUI11 II1U Ullll UtILLIU the former Tammany hands the kind of woman that M'U of Juno until the first of November. seat in tho boss sat In a fifty-cemeet n hunilud times a diij upon tic is a Man of Intellect anil It will take just about a year to Prices Higher Now Than Ever balcony In tho Oxford Music Hall And Set Free Conscience Hurt thu street without ever gilng her choose nominees and elect n PresiAnnette's diving act. to witness a second glance, still less snluting Study, Quite Up With Before, Except In Time dent whoso term is now four years. Him and He Finally The management, when It learned her as a heroine. Nevertheless, as One year of campaigning for four of Croker's presence, graciously ofmuch ns the braost soldier, she Is the Times. of War. years of office Is too much. To Surrendered. fered him a box, but he declined, (ntltled to the cross of the Legion elect a President every six years saying that from ho box one lost of Honor for distinguished gallantThe farmer was once caricatured would lessen the evil somewhat. New York, June 7. It costs the full view of the act, and he preBowling Green, Ky., Juno C. ry on the llattlelield of Life. .is the embodiment of ignorance It will be found, too, that it Is more to live In this, tho month of ferred the center of the front row Joseph Gray was acquitted pover- and credulity. He was pictured as Women know the worst of '' not for the good of the country to June, 1912, than ever before in tho of tjie bdlco'ny. ' In the Warren Circuit Coijrt ot the ty. It Is the wife, who has the the prey of gold brick venders. He have so many different kinds of history of the United States, except Croker will have charge of killing Rose Simmons A year hence spending of the insufficient family was thought to be totally without preferential primary laws. It ap- perhaps during war time. Prices another candidate at Epson Downs nineteen years ago. The- iury was income, who learns all the bitter savior faire In personal conduct and pears y from the dispatches that ev were high a year ago, but carrying his colors and) his gold' In out twenty minutes. The killing wavs of scrimping and sparing and far behind In ery State has a different law. In they are on the average nearly ten an effort to. win the Derby, and her occurred In August, 1893, at a baraalng. The husband must present Information. some States all the delegates to the per cent, higher according to trade name lb Alnnfette 'Keliermanl , becue at Sand' Hill,' this county. a decent appearance, for policy's But the day when such an Idea national conventifon nre to be gov- authority quotations. in her Simmons, with a woman relative, Annette, seen sake, when he goes to business; cer- of the farmer had Jnuch application erned by the Food products are the highest on vote, while in ' tain things are necessities for the has gone and evidences that it is others the unittotal the congression record. ' Meat, eggs, 'butter, fish, dressing room', axiniltted that Mr. and. Gray engaged in a quarrel. is, Croker had asked her to become his Gray was 'badly' cut and1 beaten by children; and so the heaviest of all gone are to be found everywhere. al district for all except the, dele- coffee, tea, sugar, salt, molasses, adopted daughter. She said: Simmons' and the' 'Woman, .after the dep'Ivatlons fall upon the woHere Is a very recent one: gates at large, who are instructed rice, beans and peas average twen '"He's a dear old gentleman;' such Which Gray shot Simmons-- , killing man whn( makes one dollar do tho o "Questions asked the prospective to vote In keeping pcr cent.' higher; wheat.1 a peachy fellow, and has been most him instantly, with tho total work of Ave. jurors thus far have disclosed the vote for the State. In Massachu- corn, oats, barley, flour, etc.i thirty-thre- e kind to me ever since we met. Gray was Indicted the following This Is tho way of the Ordina- fact," says a newspaper dispatch of per cent, higher. setts the vote for Taft'was greater ' Next came a German Baron. I September 'for willful murder,, but ry Woman; and what sacrifices she tho trial of the packers at Chicago, than for Roosevelt, yot the RooseFruits are the only things good makes, what tastes she cruclfios, "that farmers are closer readers of velt candidates for delegates at to eat that have grown cheaper dur- forget his name, 'but he Is hero pur- his 'Whereabouts were unknown un- -' chasing horses for' 'some crack cav- til' fouV months ago, when ho walk' what longings for pretty things and the newspapers than are persons large led and, ing the last twolve months, but they alry regiment. He evidently thought edMnto the chief 6f police's office in' dainty things she smothers, not ev- who live in the city. As a result It appears, the Taft candidates will vote for Roosevelt. are still higher than In 1910. Leath- I looked like ready money, for he Eureka, Cal and" tblff tho "Officer' en her own family guess. They the lawyers have found that men With so many different laws, the er products cost twelve per cent, In'Warrert think It Is an eccentricity that from the rural districts, as a rule, public Is confused as to the mean- and chemicals and drugs thirteen Invited me to luncheon, and several that he had killed others who followed have requested county nineteen years ago i&nd asf makes her choose the neck of the have divided opinions on Oovern-me- ing of the results announced. per cent, more than a year ago. dinner engagemdftB." his conscience wad '"hurting"- hint, he chicken and the hard end of 'the regulations of business and in Then, too, the dates of preferen- Textile goods, however, are a trifle The King of Glencalrn, when seen wanted 'to return ' a,tfd face the' loaf and to stay at home from any many cases are better versed in the tial preference primaries range cheaper. after 'the performance, was aa reti- charge. Sheriff W. L. McNeat waa little outing. Ah, if they only Intent and meaning of the Sherman from March to June, Tho average lnciease In food prod- cent' 'as ever' on the subject of notified and this proand Deputy Sheriff T. J. knew! act than many of their city neigh- longs the campaign, for the candi- ucts Is nearly twenty per cent., American politic, but concerning Holman went after Gray. The case For each of her children she trod bors." dates go from ono State to another which means that tho housewife Annette he became enthusiastic-- . was continued at the1'AprlT term the Gethsemane of woman, only to The old notion of a farmer was to win delegates By appealing to must pay $6 to fill a market basket He said: ' go through that slavery of mother- always a gross exaggeration. and Gray wasireleased on bond. Tho 'Now the people directly. that only cost hep $5 to fill In June, ''Whatever Miss Kellerman says tri'ar consumed nearly--' two days: hood which the woman endures It is too far away from the passes more and more 1911; In other words, $1 will only goes. She 'may have anytliihg' I've Gray As time truth to is a brother bf ' William L. who is too poor to hire competent arouse even a smile. reasons develop for a national law buy ns much as it did a got." .1 Gray, member of tho Warren- Counyears she never knew nurses. Tor The farmer knows fewer things on Presidential preference prima- year ago. It Iff understood that following' ty Board of Education. what It was to have a single night's than does the city man, but what ries. Various and conflicting State The biggest advances have been Miss Kellerman's aquatic engage unbroken sleep. Thu small hours he knows he knows thoroughly and laws are not satisfactory. The Na- In meat products; beef twenty-si- x A Cnnl. met i tho London music halls slVo 'of the morning found her walking not superficially. Superficial knowltional Committees of the leading per cent.; hog products forty per will again visit Glencalrn before reThis Is to . certify that Foley's colic, or nursing tho croup, or edge Is characteristic of dwellers of political the parties had difficulty this cent., and mutton over fifty per turning to New York. Honoy and Tar Compound does not covering restless little sleepers or the city, partlculaily of the largo year In fixing a period for the elec- cent. Dealers lay the Increase to any opiates, any habit-forraicontain putting water to thirsty lips. cities. 100 Reward, 100. tion of delegates to tho national last year's poor hay crop and the drugs, or any Ingredients There was no rest for her day or The newspaper Is the one best paper will b that could possibly harm its users. The iilght. There was always a child means of conveying Information, conventions without conflicting with general high cost of animal proven- pleased readers of this same of the State taws. to learn that there b at least On the contrary, Its great healing der. Poor crops are also held reIn her arms or clinging to her not only of current events, Even with n Federal Presidential sponsible for dearer breadstuffs. but of one dreaded disease that science has and soothing qualities make it a skirts. Oftenor than not she was the course of developments, wheth- preference primary law, national Economists differ ns to the rea- been able to oure In all Its stages, real remedy for coughs, colds and nerve-wor- n sick and and weary al- er tho developments be commer- campaigns would bo longer than son for the general upward tenden- and that Is Catarrh. lull's Catarrh Irritations of the throat, chest and most to death, but she never fnlled cial, civic or political. formerly, though probably not as cy of all commodities during recent Cure Irf the only posltlvo cure now lungs. H. L. Dlomquist, Esdailo, rally to the call of "Mother!" ns to The farmer, cut off from tho long as is campaign this year. years, which has been world-widknown to the medical fraternity. Ca Wis., says his wife considers Foley's a good sol 11 or always rallies to his many distractions of city life, not Hy holding the Presidential elections tarrh being: a constitutional dlsease.re- - Honey and Tnr Compound the best battle-cry- . .Man Coughs and It leaks Ribs. only reads his newspaper, but he every six years Instead of every qulres a constitutional treatment. cough cure on the market. "She Nobody called her bravo, and yet studies It. Ho After a frightful coughing spell Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal- has tried thinks on his own four, tho country would bo savpd various kinds, but Foley's when .one of tho children camo account. from a great deal of unprofitable a man in Neenah, Wis., felt terrible ly, acting directly upon the blood and gives tho best result of all." The down With mnlignant diphtheria, And thus IiIb grasp of public political controversy and from pains in his sldo and hfa doctor mucous surfaces of the system, there- genuine Is In a yellow package. Ask nlie braved death a hundred times, questions o(iials found two ribs had' been broken. by destroying the foundation of the where It does nbt much business disturbance. for Foley's Honey and Tar Comin bonding over tho Itltle sulferer, exceld that of tho average city What agony Dr. King's Now Dis- disease, and giving the patient pound Ledger. nnd accept no substitute. without one thought of danger. And man. covery would have saved him. A 'm strength by building up the constitu- For salo by all dealers. wiion tho little one was laid away Each nge of our lives has Its Joys. few teaspoonfuls ends a late couch, tion and assisting nature In doing' its Makes the Nation d'asp. under the sod, she who had loved Old people should bo happy, and whllo persistent use routs obstinate work. The proprietors have so much Clinic Once Too Often. The awful list of Injuries on a they most was the first to gather herself coughs, expels stubborn colds or Tab-letwill bo If Chnmb-rlalu'- H faith in its curative powers that they Muncle, lnd June 5. Charles together and take up the burden of Fourth of July Magpers humanity, are to strengthen tho di- heals weak, sore lungs. "I feel offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any Evans, negro, 6 feot 4 Inches Set over against it, however, Is tho gestion taken tall, life for the others. and keep tho bowels regu- sure it's a Godsend to humanity,", case that It falls to cure. Send for was arrested this nftornoon for tho Tho supreme moment of the Or- - wonderful healing, by Hucklen's lar. These tablets are mi'd and writes Mrs. Efllo Morton, Columbia, list of testimonials. Address, theft of eight barrels containing dlnary Woman's life, however, came Arnica Salve, of thousands, who gentle In Mo., "for I bollove I would havo their action nnd pnpxlial-l- y bottles ot intoxicants, belongF. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. when she educated lior children suffered from burns, cuts, bruises, If I had not suitable 'or people of middle ngo consumption ing to a company In Cincinnati, a'nd Sold by druggists' 75c. ibovp herself and lifted thuin out bullet wounds or explosions. It's and older. used this great remedy." It's guarFor sale by a'l dealTake Hall's Family Pills for const!- -' which were stored nt an ice plant Sho did this with the quick healer of bolls, ulcers, ers. of her sphere. m anteed to satisfy, and you can get patlon. In Muncle. Sho knew that in eczema, core lips or piles. 2.1 cents deliberation. a freo trial bottle or mm or 1 Evans confesseLthat he took a m vending hor bright boy nnd talented at Jnmes H. Williams. sizes at James H. Williams. m HODY OF IJAHNlM'S FAT shot whim: pleadinc; barrol at a time, loaded It In a mi girl off to college, sho was opening WITH GIRIj TO EI,qPE MAN HELD I1Y HIS WIDOW pushcart and hauled it (way. AfNo "Dark Horse" Possible. . In Line. up to them paths In which she In a statementjssued by National ter the seventh barrel had disap"What makes you think tho baby could not follow; she knew that tho Manager Hounston, Tex., June 6. From Elwood, Ind., Juno.C. Mrs. Fan- peared, tho loss was discovered and F. T. Dubois, of Clark's time would come when they would Miss Hazol Moody's statement. It Is going to be a great politician?" nie Mrelan, widow of Barnum'a a watch was kept on th refrigeralook upon her with pitying toler-tinc- e headquarters, ho declares that the developed that Lloyd Jack- aBked the young mother, nnxlously. fnt man, Who died last Sunday, re- tor plant. nomination of n dark horse by tho Evans appoared late "I'll tell ypu," answered the of her! be ashamed of her. Democrats at tho Baltimore conven- son, the promlnont young man fa- young father, confidently; "he can fuses to let any One, excopt the un- this afternoon nnd had loaded tho littt sho did not falter In her tally shot by the young woman's Is an Impossibility. Mr.- - Dusay more things that sound well dertaker In chargq, view tho Corpse, eighth barrel when placed under arShe worked a little har- tion ' bois expresses tho opinion that father early yesterday) tf as not at and mean nothing nt all than any and will not give any Information rest. Ho appealed to the police for der, sho denied herself a llttlo more, whllo Speaker as to when the funeral(wlll bo'held. lenlenpy on the ground that ho may nbtiibQ the Moody! H6mo by appointment kid I over saw," -to give them the advantages that nomlnntcd on Clark Tho officers of the Order orrjElks, tho first ballot?1he with her. Jackson asserted In his to three socrqt ordors. she never had. In this sho was on- will eventually get tffe no'ifena;-tlo- dying declaration that he was keepThere is no real need of anyone theRed M'on and the Knights, of "-i i Ordinary ly like millions of other tryBt ing arid W Miss nMoody. to elopo with young we'd being troubled with constipation. Pythias,' with which Ihe dead man A, sprained ankle, may as, a rule y Women who are tolling over cook ... the' ? Chamberlal 'z Tablets will 'causrj an was'ahHIated In llfo.have called t6 te cured In, frqm three to i four idays , slaving at sewlng-ma-- J declared she and Jackson wcro agreeable movement of the bowelB offer' 'do'njiolonce ' and gfv.e .aid, 'but. ,ny applying Chamberlain's .LinK "' not engaged to be married, but said 'without nny unpleasant effect, chines, pinching and economizing '''' '' 'llv were curtly refused. lo'c'aV'cemelery .nient, whatever, .ARtha, Is needed. FOR FiETCHER'S, ha had long paid court to her 'AH them a trial. For Bale by ail dealto educate and cultivate their childThe grave in the wun eacn cotjle. For sale by all had repeatedly urged marriage. She ers, ren digging with their own hands m haa been prepared since last Tues- - dealers. m hnTc-no'W , Sympathetic and Hu- man Pen Picture; Mil. HRYAN'S FORECAST OF THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE TappmgiT6ntKb?ano aUr"acCenfoT i3rc.VXOteiL.heK fright. She raised" room. Out of nttentjlpn, she says, and only ,quJokJ recognition of her persistent suitor ammn . TiSa"a' fear "IfiaT ghouls feays Annette Kellerman of OT -- SttfffflP . i- " would steal islj9dy,anld hjwIdSjr lias tho same fear. The 'dead man "aeslre to ha'd ftlWas o"xp"reBseaa but ,tJio havo his body cremated, widow refuses to' oomply wlltn'thls request- - ' It Ib probable that the county of movfc fjjc flcials fllMe MRea'lo ier body ify. jfiorcej f The'nijsf-stJj- l woman hah 'promised thai the'toaj be .surrendered, for burial B live Idaya,' provided the dead husband? djjfi).jadv&So her from tho spirit world to do otherwise, but she was still holding the body ' :ni!ifi I'jjqsjl-dbiitt- ill , to-da- jh To-da- -- J so-th- G0INGJPM1ERE' To-nig- ht ht abreast-of-the-tlm- ty-tw- nt - five-sixt- - ng e. Ta-co- ss 1,-2- to-da- 50-ce- nt to-d- ay - self-sacrifi- gs n. "-- To-da- j'wo-ma- n' ing-stove- s, Ctaiidrn Cr'yr'' , , CASTORIA r,, SSjjjMlllSSIgW WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, ,.tVMnr' COMMISSION Wr-- : vnlm&VjJ&lH wyir-- i - -- r J' I'AUIS T11UEE. 1012. al bankers to lend moncr for agricultural ..development, should encourage the producer. This is only an expansion of what the Government Is djbilti, ftl presei) Jn new .lands, .when.lt. develops large irri gation' plants and ihensejlp. land to jr.olmburso' Vltsplf,. .and, in, Jtho, same .j .vu,,;.., fci.v,h.f uiiu uiniufava m'lfflit borrpw money and loan It to ! THE HARTFORD HERALD s done much to tighten and deaden generous Impulses. The presence behind ,t)io pulpit of a Ian-- , guld quartet praising God on behalf bored sinners in the pews has always seemed to nlo fce protanest of anomalies. Nor has long contemplation of yesteu choirs in Episcopal churches shaken my belief that tliurch music should be an lr Mere-,dit- h of the congregation. Nicholson In' tile Atlantic. purgfc-strihpof-til- WHA T SHE'D I ja mm Suffrage teddefV v ,U" ;)fu Views of d Noted' SVoWdn Should Be Able to Accomplish Much ANOTHER VICTORY IS SCORED i H C' FINANCE Gave Up Hope "I suffered five years, with awful pains, due lo womanly troubles," writes Mrs. M. D. McPherson, from n, N. C. "They grew worse, till I would often faint. I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting in my side ; also a headache and a backache. I gave upr and thought I would die, but my husband urged me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the first bottle helped me. By the time bottle was used, I could do all my work.' All the' people around here said I would die, but Cardui relieved me." Chad-bourthe-thir- SHE GIUES tiUT Lv farmers jncyit? : Itjdi?el1?cry for'agBtural develop-- I 'Back to s, DeclarqflasKtinjoiiavSlS ea . -- JfjiTi jt-.a-rxs-A- Wome,Depn, MVII-MIKIM- wS-'-2iVrrt:s- M 1 I A'hrn. fir i nuiririirnTr I Li.- , . lMlOTECTICUT , .,.., A mXVXi "FALLACY V. ,3k -- the following form: "Senate Joint resolution Xo. Tii, passed May 7, 1012, and sent to the House. (or Special Instructions, and book, "Home treatment lor Women," sent tree. J 4$ "To provide for the appointment of a commission to Investigate the testate. operations of In her complaint Mrs. Crandell banks arid recites that much of the alleged rural credit unions in other coun- cruplty on the part of her husband In the last few has occurred tries. Bourne for Postmaster Gen"Resolved by the Senate and nionths, or after he hnd come into eral; "MVa," Ella'Flngg. Young; oT, Chicago, for Secretary of the InteHouse of' Representatives of tho affluence. They have five children. United States of America In Conrior; Prof. Charles Bailey, of Corgress assembled, tnat the President SENATOR LORIMEU WILL nell, for Secretary of Agriculture; IK) THE CAUSE .MUCH (iOOI) Is hereby authorized to appoint, by That question will be asked yott almost daily by business men seeking rout Jqhn ltp'hell for. Secretary 1 'Com. services, if vou qualify take the DrauijhonTrain'nK nndtdmw ambition to rise. mprce'itna LaboSIfsB JeaK' Oof-do- n, and with the advice and oonsdnt of MoroltBA'S'S? J.tfSR0 DRAUGHON'SCqlleecs than iniloree nil other busU Senator Lorimer, In announcing or "New Orleans, ifor clia'irman the Senate, a commission of "three 48 Colleges in 18 States. International reputation, . . . ness colleges i members, not more than two of tnat lie would not i resign,t lias (lone - nalilnff. TmwrltJnc. VrnnuBUblp. Knjllsh. Spoiling Arithmetic,..., i.l.Wrltlnj. -- Business Letter of th'dUnd Welfare' Comm'h&lon; fS-.a t. .i :..i i LiiL'ti.....iii..., rauiun uwu dah iamo r.uiDtuTrrn ..nri.. icusunnuic tuiiuuiuiis .!.... i uiiiiii rr nuAiuurj uuniu.iibLu uuuci Ill IS jqhn D. "Rockefeller, Jr., for dhalr-mh- n whom shall be of one 7o!ificnl par- .Li. LUUMiry H rC ill SO r Vll.Ut mid ll im" Bookkeepintr.- Bookkeepers all over Home Study. Thousands of baukeasJv ty, to investigate the operations of he clinss to that Intention until the tho United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers , and stenographers aru of the UVhfcfcJ .Stave Caniirils-- ; slpn, and Dr. Harvey W. "Wiley 'for banks question of Ills retention can be de- New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result of and of r-. chairman of the Pure Fooll Com;-- ! )i rural credit cided by n vote In the Senate, ho from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. taking Draughon's Home Study. rtr'-Jim rr CATALOGUE. For prices on lessons Shorthand. Practically all U. S. offiHKATAUKAIU'E KEKULT unions In other countries; compen- will have performed a really great m)ss'lon. cial court reporters write" tho System of BY MAIL, write Jno. F. Dkauchon, OF I.OXG. JUHV SEUVirE sation of the members of "the com- service. Declaring that the Federal ConShorthand Draughon Colleges teach. President, Nashville, Tenn. Vox free cat I There are sometimes over forty i Whyt Because thev know it is the best. alogue on course AT COLLEGE, writa mission shall be S , 0 0 0 each'. Said stitution Is now being deliberately who will vote to "keep Lor"Could ,ypu ,te)l us how far ,l 'f commision Is hereby authorized to Senators violated i and .advocating aa a wd-, DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE If LoriNuhville or Memphi or Knoxtille, Tenn., or PAduuh, Ky., or Evantville, Ind. man fne ''Immediate re'duclibn df rto Uib 'noat'Oinet!?" we askdd'of thd employ such clerks, stenographers, imer in ills tainted seat. mer hail resigned, they would have plat-forand other assistants as may be necfho tariff, Dr. Shaw urges tliat ",the man Btandlug - on the railway ' j . essary, which employees shall be escaped a record vote. Now tlint Jill J! Hf. gqarantee of the Constitution to j ProtMHHloniil OtrilH. paid such compensation ias the com- he has announced his intention to "I hnve no Idea," he replied. protect the States In a republican O00OO0C00O0O0OOCX50CCOO00 ' "government pnrsupposes' m'TWlttlM JusHicnk'directIon:Ul It?'1 mission may deem just and reason- sticlt, they will be brought fairly toy form 6t a O i i opinion. j able, upon a certificate to be issued the scratch and forced to go square--l& Smith "I have not formed an tlmt no State would have the power on record. "Cun 'we walk there or - should ! by the chairman of the cominlsslon. to' "disfranchise any claBs '.or sex .of '... .- .Attorneys At Law . v.T And after they vote for Lorimer For the purposes ol its investiga. its, citizens without due jcbubg, or to'r wu iuav u :vat. i - KENTUCKY. HARTFORD, they will be retired Just as soon as '"I, nni.1 nnticau" , tions the commission shall be aukuuju establish as a qualification for Cit him! C. Mernrt. e here, is thorized to incur, and 'have' paid the people can get at them. This HiiiHiuiif-- W. II. Harnr fnritMMl itK. Sinlflip is a There imrtner-lilthat thpy liavi izenship the insuperable 'barrier of for tilt! general practice nf law, exa mighty good thing for the " Uiew,-pQupon the certmcate of its chair- will be cept criminal and illvorc.i .Mr, Mnlth ,60?:, Which disqualifies one'half. of "I would not decide that witli man, such expenses .ns the commis- country for which Mr. Lorimer Is lielnc Comity Attorney, Ik prevented from Ntij citizens from voting.". Iiractleluc, kiicIi caAe. Mr. llrnen will my 'present information." sion shall deqm necessary: Provid- entitled to credit. arrept urh prartlre Ottlce - educatraklng up the matter iofIn HarlforU ItrpulilU-uliuiMIni;, Unit-(nn- l, iliut every town Jhas a ed, however, that the total expenses Ky. When yiur child has .whooping tion, Dr. Shaw advocates ''the ap- hasii't lit?" authorized or incurred rfor compen- cough', be careful to keep the cough, fnrhTveffriottant.J(lcwithVanyb6dy sation, e.mpIoyees-anotherwise, loose and .pectoratIon cacy bv power to investigate various J. M. PORTEE, W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, shall not exceed the sum of $30,'-00- giving lb" TcoiratiSrafe Cough lyjn:-.--dsyslemf'ana" "Is there anyone around here Said commission shall, not PR.OPRIETORS. This remfrom them a system ol education jas may be required us;BEAVER DAM, KY. ,w lator'thn one year :aftor appoint- edy will also liquify the. tough mu-pu- s which would develop tho wholoMffa- - wnoican ten Will practice hi protemlon In Ohio and d "Ipave'Dot rad nnyvof the news- - ment, submit a report' to Congress, Dining counties. Special tttentlon glrtnio1 and make It easier to expectol LU1U Ul LMO UIJI1U aiiu ttiuixjc; lu UllU ..BUCKSM1THING.. .recommenda- rate. It. uas been used successfully bntlneaientruited to hiicare. embodying ' therein useful ana intelligent ciuzefl' wuava "But, man, you surely know tions as to 'how the Byste"ms of such In 111111)' epidemics and Is safp nnd reasonable knowledge ot the duties a pnst-of- FRANK L. FELIX, banks and rural sure, TlhlBj wbother or not there, 8 m rand fobligati6ns cjfj Vitlzens, sale by all dealers. credit unions may beBt bo adapted can never, be .done so. long as vast J't' could Jnot "give a rdedlsivtff am to thp needs and requirements of Harvester Combine Must Pay. are not broVld- numbers or cnimi HABTF0RD, KY. - , ., . 4 swer to that:" ,the peoplo of tbo Drifted ;States,' and The International HarvesterCom- - Will practice bli profeulon In Ohio and a lfh educational ' adrailtagcs' id ed dale' this comnllsslon shall pany must pay a fine of $1,500 im"J)ut don't you live here?"" at that Jlnlngcountlea and In the Conrt of Appcali tiur Beat qltles,,b"3caiusg oI.t,he ltjck Collection! 'have 'neVe'f eiven 'We'lnh't'ter- cease to' exiBt." posed in the Grayson Circuit Court, Crlmlnalpractlce and building a ipeclaltT. OOceln the Uerald A of sd'hodlhope' facilities. It ' having atvrthought:', Now, let us put 3t through tho the Court of Appeals be" im'p'osklble td point fb'a" single without furtliei1 delay. affirmed the verdict of the lower "Wljepe Up xpu live?" House cnild in this nation donled educa 6. P. MCKENNKY "'"I'haV'e no mental bias 'in 'the Please address atonOe a 'strong let- -' brought'- by' the Commonwealth' OTITIC. MAKTIN HARTFORD, :.-- KY. tional. ladyantages. for the. lack jof.a! marTwr;" ter than to tyy to ajter, or amend Jt against the HarVe'stbr Company, seat in a schodlhquse. J vr"tor' tfie V, ccoooocococoocccoccxoooooo "Great' guns, tmanlf Q You r know House, jCo.mm.Utee on Agriculture, charging combination to restrain lack of 'an adequate. 'Ttnntboh erf ybtfrv ilYe, UdifU Voul'- - ' Washington, v. u., nrging them to trade. Tho jury found for the 'Com HARTFORO, KY. teachers. "I s"hou"ld be gUidpd qntrolyi by report out S. J. 75, uo that 'It can monwealth, nnd this Is. sustained. "flwoiifd urge '. that the present jV' " ' Immediately pass thp House In ex- The higher court ndopts the opinion ..CENERAL INSURANCE.. public Jhealth, the Widence.1" laws Jn ..regard, ip.. " plucked "our actly the above form, This is bet- handed down In March in a similar "'"TTeftf ' "listener should be apptlcd to the supervision Ho topk us to, ter than to try to altar or amend It .case from Bullitt county. Life. Accident. Sick of food and supplies In "general and sleeve, smitjnglx. aLMHatfjTTIaVaWawBw Wl In any way. Time Is ?lort, as the one elile qn(J iBalill i And to he manufacturing of gnrmentfl burns, Blisters on the hands, "You won't get anything out of commission appointed should be healthful conditions, and 1 .under eSTABLISHEO 1858.1, ''would urge that there sliould ex- him if ,ypu quiz him all day.. That's soon. Then It will be ublo to report fecalds, old sores, laino back and Will If its: a ring, c Who's beqn on so next December. In this way, the rheumatism are all subject to the Pete diamond, a watch. tend to the authorities the power, many Holniwot, Jury nape'ls it ,'has affeqted farmers' end of the finance question great healing and penetrating powjewelry or silverOtto C. when in their judgment the public ware, you can get Chicago Post. will bo before Congress when, early er of BALLARD'S SNOW LINIthe best nunlltv nr health demands 'It, to direct the him." I MENT. Ihe lowest mices 1H: a mnrvolous pain reIt is In tho. new year, it takes up the purchase and distribution of food There Is no horse 'liniment 'more M&&3 - from MAILI? lief, 2"c, .10c and $1.00 per IIAUTI-OUI)- . vJv OLDEST to the "public at cost, on the ground effective for animal flesh than whole problem of money, credits bqttle. l'rlce by. KY. Sold. Hartford Drug Co., i ! This that 1t- Is better to preserve the BALLARD'S SNOW "LINrMENT, andIn banking. guide report will' also Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Bea- UHUtKHUUbb time to the action or tho Olllco up sdiliM over Wilson .Si health of the community than to nor 1b there any healing remedy for he IN THE SOUTH. Ky. m Crowe, opposite court Iiout-e- . Wrtr almnfl hslf a crntlir. weWill Rrvrt hardship and fam- the human body only, that Is mild- Legislatures which will be In ses- ver pain, restore' it after tr-houtheni trade. sion in nearly alj.of thp. States next, practice Ills profession in all the cluflvelvfree Uluitrated catalogue. Wrl'e ine have undermined it. lor our more efficacious in Its action. wintpr. so er or that, .they may enact coui'tK of (his and niljoitilng comi( some now1 legislation is It heals the sores "or wounds 'of "Yet, FOR FLETCHER'S & Coc; wnaiover laws are necessary 10 pro' ties nnd Court of Appeals. Commernecessary, nnd I would urge the man and Beast. Prlcb 2S, 50c and UOXZO LOUiaVllie, K)r. farm finance in mote, cial mid criminal practice spec. I passage of' a law establishing a par- ?1.00 per bottle. Sold by Hartford Kvory Article Guaranteed. the different American States. Inlty. cels post. This system of dlstribu- -' Drug Co., Hartford', Ky,, Donbvart Agriculturist." A Tip to the Wise. nl tlon has already been' organized in & Co., Beaver 'Dam, ky. When ignorance Is bliss, 'twere countries, other more progressive folly to put your wife wise. Helped to Keep Down Expenses. PARKER'S MOKE IJATflTLKS A1 MOKE aVxndIs reasonable- and- cheap HAIR BALSAM Washington Post. Irs. J. K'. Henry, Akron, Mich., VICTORIES 'ET AHEAD, deem aad bfntlflei Iht hair. rnethod of bringing , .various comlYoowte a laxurUnt (rrowth. tells how she did' so:' "I was bothIfpvcr Falla to lleitore Oray , perishable-natureA story Is circulated in Washlngmodities, especially.' bffa "Hiirto hair TTcmthrul Colorir kidneys' and had to: go in fiilllnir. lrevt-ntEvexy- good schooX" measure on, ered with my quickly1 Jrfdml I proUbfcW itbl F .ton that If Roosevelt is nominated 6(V. and at OQftt lmgglitii. sta'tuto books of the State has nearly double, t tried' a sample of by To delay this form of the consumer. the .Republican National Con- Foley Kidney PJils'and they did me had as its originator and defender legislation lortra; In tHe; mention, Taft will lead a bqlting If you want dollies of uny the Kentucky Educational Associa- so much good thai I bought a' bbt-tl- ticket, and that if Taft .Is named by great need do t too dayt I 'sbo they saved me a doctor'd and' It has ndvotatodnahd defendMn, tion. Via nnrf nt wAfllfnsa rtn Kinc clexae.l, will lead all on the backache, the convention, Rogsevelt e"very schbol rofdrmfor tho past bill. "For weak back, tional Government in conlderlngj ed tiiirtford CluU. We urinary and kidney a bolting ticket, rheumatism, Jhfrty 'years! '"It has "had much the nee'ds of the people Mblf a iifcf ; n i the'' great educational troubles,' use'Foley KldneV PUb. an clean any kind of clothes protects the interests of great cor- awakening which liafl' awopt over They" llbelp cjulckly. Forf) Sale by all ' ' . v7 ir in ill ( ! " purJatlPiliJ wnuisrqw inthiiac jbc l you. haye and,! guarantee that BaJBBHaHHaBaHfaBalH m iNotwithstan'dlng all dealers. tho ''.State1. ' --rPIACEj ,IN A'-?! expense of the public." T(l ' ffpy.R RE1 I'. . aBabS SaCB'lal'flll'aSlnkaBHr hey will bo satisfactory if. titblsl'lt yeMnts"tt great work to' dot CHUnClt MUSIC APFAIIt 1 PLACE P.F.UUS, .rUEN(lE,-ODr. Sfiaw "goes ovT To urge "tHaT NoW'battles are to" be fought and' BHaflHHBBHHjHHHBHHiaHBrr .' AKd jpjui'y.9iiwspj iot, nothing will be charged. nr iavrtritP: CCMtinv.a ATMK the railroads take over, the worjc gteater vlctbriefP-wonp-oi- t should bo IN "DIRECT CdNTACT4 WTV .V,are. ready, .to H9) n'.'i iJfi 1 r I- jig donrfftfttille expressjpQMflanleaJand the1 aim tit every 6ducator' and 'every clean your f H JlUl Wf . IjlL.JULl iinir. aawa indr da vrAifiitrfr nr rno it. II WusIc,"harf'"loriB been' 'noffiflously1 T ""nor ,in5(!5iiW"; friend' 6f cducatioruin Kentucky to ilothes'for spting. We nlfd othsf,,thiijs, Usojlp iD!istaWce d Statshp wpuld.j'pncifurfrj ;ho terikeBdtLouUYlllef "meeting of tblr a prbvoKe'i"6f 'discoid.' v0nce"W' tfly" es rtmedy tor; sickly, wuted cbd-mye a new. line, of lnl fiuix crowlntr sentiment that banks sliould jAssyAatlon dtf June 2&V27'-frecord newshnntlng ""days' JT suffeednne jgncfinifty of 'a 'VcVjip" on ' 'Hoaruiej asd huM$ regkM sta'plri fra,rmlprodutt8rdsa)deV,j chof plea and we guarantee m j .er breaker from the itAndpolnt'Otrf' ruWj)us,,can'a CpPAN-YB- . Fqll SHKCIAI, fc th"e"a66ft formed m then apiWeB.oFdmsnr feed m f?r 'i9?rlf,'lPnd WtiP,d ,Mft education Ctlrtljijijgjht pnd the'batflt ofIenaingf'an"anxibuB eaV 1 ibolater Flriibms'. ect fit. Call 'oli "us wlVe iii o contrXc forced, salo of farm products In the hiUr"Be Mitre to .. CALL ON'tR ABDRE6S." ' ' need of work rto'ruriiorB of trouble WchoW-'loftlifaHMd Spefcailtof.diIKU'tfgenSmltf Pfflgg''.riv.i7iti ...'i-.-line laddbr-lllf:- e, Th'A'i- aVerafee JTe ' Defl nt;! For Saler borrow capital and Sc ULil-- l k BOW. mnii.U H . ." Sizty-Cv- e ...... . jiocaj. Manager,' th'fe'"Boi markets to thd aer8 of wellTlMpTdTed bUWl uVfor'thSiolsptayn-oy ,.. ?!.'. ." rnnln.ti ;'y i Hter'ffbottomB, 3 MP' pranb'Vf'vocal p'rtowes's, has aftrayB nroducor, nnd conaumar. .wf 1.111 ,, r; ? i J1.V " !' '4latford, K-- r. 1 f ... uifb'dly tnlnV. 41 f. fft II ... 1.11. ., tv At:tTi.t rn nr 'I would recommond that the rdlles .Veptiadf Hartftfrd.i FofntuN strifck tiaS v'l'lvr'riKaTYartfSw. iv ..-- . wM-wt. , ' carioP TYfT'T Oi OaTornBMHvt?, partI6niar; 'ddr6BS' Ten believe that the' "Hcirrors ii LbcaSVfnaifiAti .a.i-:no- o or'by.jnakJn&'lrt- - pottib'fc rocJiaMda4 Jhdr Herald. ucjtps highly enrtelltBhBaitnrBrtorjei nkWKUUMISwnnOMKTSAairTiLABBKN' Incorporated. ; I, i i : ju. i 9o or win 'cs f y 4Alf If .11 f mm)' VII t, n Stii'Jiit-3Si it rnti 3CUZMMl ,.3fiii. .1'. V .t '933 famtna aii Q,. KWaWM4 Attf it m M'nifa ii T."; tt i ' innd-mortgai- ;e Dr. Alihlidtcardrau&wnTas "head" of the, National jCjirfeTicaW Woman Suffrage "Aiiwidiition, shie.8 hc'r' hat Into the ring "by announcing In Magazine for July gome of the things she would do. If she were In the White House. As. Chief Ex ' ecutive Dr. Shaw would unhesitatingly choose 'as her Cabinet officers Miss Jane. AUdaras. of Chicago,, fpr, Mrs.' lle'ttV Secretary of 'State; Green for Secretary of, the Treas ury; Andrew Carnegie ' for Secre tary of "War; Louis D. Hrandels for AXtornH'l l General; ' Senator' Jona-tlf- an Mc-Cal- l's rflfSJtt ' 1 lndusj-trleuptm as and ls'adeqqlHfcf;? protected Wfe and aided. Jn Its development. fan readily see what It would mean New York or any other city, if vte farmef. Btopped 8h,ppiB t0 id A day wAnld tut off its milk, fivi Mays woWl cut p'ff all provlsIonsj ana a we,eK "ouid mean lammo Among (if.het i planks inher platj form .would ,W.' writes Dr. Shaw FederaJ' control! of railways, telegraphs, telephones and other much . ob "water ppwej' and Water pupplies. Alien fho pure food lavg would Come In for drastic "strengthening, as' well 'as the. child labor 'laws, the lhws of ..quarantine and a uniform marriage and divorce 'law. Jr. Shtaw takes a fjlnp, at tho tariff and concludes by declaring that "tho .publio has "been, too ljihg, compelled to pay for tho protection of a few eternaljy Infantile .Industries) while the cost or living 'for thd poor Is continually increasing. "l 'would advocate "tho prohibl tlon of the ownership of large t'ractaj of uncultivated land b.jf Mqn?i ana I would urge (he compulsory sale of 8tioh jlands !as are already owneci by- the Government at a valuation similar jioflmtwlilcli's, placed, upon fhfcm for purposes of ' taxdtlbn bv their owners, and the sale ' of the, Junto' "by 'fho Oovern'nlent 'nt cost to I homestuaders'." or6jrft)flVkt 'i '. . 1 JLOV'E LEFT WHEN WEALTH CAME I,NTO HOUSEHOLD :.- Forfilial, benefit of ,Casfts Thfoughy " Agri-culfir- fal out the Country. IS In IMPOHTAXT tb Farmers have' won the first stop another ' great victory! The United States Senate has passed the Gronna resolution providing for a national commission on farm finance. It has gone to the House In York, Jun,e 7. Frederick who is said to have received $2,000,000 froni the estate, of his uncle, the late Edwin Hawley, y foupd himself In a 'suit for separation , brought by his wife,, Mrs. Adelaldo Crandell, charging him with abandonment, .cruelty and nonaupport. , It; was because of Crandell's infatuation fpr Mrs. Crandell, formerly ,llss McManus, a telegraph operator In tho Southern Pacific offices, where Crandell also was employed, that Mr. Hawley severed all relations with his nephew. With the railroad man's death, however, Crandell came In for a share of his fortune, .Mr. Hawley having died into-da- New vARDU I WomarVsTofiic For more than 50 years, Cardui has been relieving woman's sufferings, and making weak women strong and well. During this time, thousands of women have written, like Mrs. McPherson, to tell of the really surprising results they obtained by the use of this purely vegetable, tonic remedy for women. Cardui strengthens, builds, restores, and relieves or prevents unnecessary pain and suffering from womanly troubles. If you are a woman, begin taking Cardui, today. YOU WANT a Better JOB? T- . land-mortga- 1 :". -- Barnes . -- uiiiespie bros. iiub-nn- ;! postf-ofllc- J e, iW'Wm i -- pofct-ofilc- 0, Attorney at Law, - ' land-mortga- ' Attorney at Law, Repair Work Specialty '''I Horseshoeing ' "' - , Fire Wk Also Bond You. Hartin Attorney at L.w mm .... m CO" Children Cry OAS.TOR A C P. Barnes ' Notice g ef it HAVE A ROUGH BWER. TF.I FPHflMP , JJ-T- I . ' I .11-V- i -- -- t i!frPTe,e)l 4r. ill 1 Lohg .IT" 'i-ih- nl I I I TB .he " V in-ou- SSBM - I4n4i"-iindtjgl- Hartford PreSsiau "tob' oJ-'ar- eltbelr.bdnekIn 4:UuinjA , .j" . fomt y If'tlilTWI '- .l iA v. if .V')Pmfii ., mmki:Y&iu -- j;X.CA.Bldg. .mMH.I-n'ir- aAftktrtMliWM.'s. irWlJ-.ite .. ; -- ,MI f'lf(l PAGE FOUR. THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, loja. TTnvhnvd Tkrt naijora RANK 7vvj,7lat,on pull tho chestnuts of a few t Republicans out of the fire. So It does not mako any difference to Style Leaders, Headed by Mrs". tho Democrats of this country who e Entered at tho Hartfordi .Nicholas Longwortb, Have Is nominated on the Republican as mail matter of the second class. ' ticket; they will beat that candidate So Decided. to a frazzle. There are several fellows yet to Chicago, 111., June 8. .The fem Once in awhile we come across a come to the bat before Teddy mattes ' person who refuses to pay his dues inine controversy which closed the , his Third baBe, National on The Herald, claiming that he Republican Convention It Is now generally understood never subscribed for the paper and four years ago gives Indications of that Rooseveltlsm Is not only a dis- therefore owes nothing. This type opening the convention .this year. ease but an epidemic. of person usually allows the sub- Shall tho women take off their scription account to run up two or hats? They shall. Those fellows who would rather years, before making this Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Lbngworth be right than President, have a lot three Of .course the account says so. complaint. Mrs. Henry Wadsworth, of chances these days. Is just and due, because he has re- daughter of the late John Hay, forAnd still we hear little or noth- ceived and enjoyed tho paper. The mer Secretary of State, and wife of ing about a Vice Presidential can- Herald is never sent regularly to one of the Speakers of the New didate In either of the leading par- anybody unless it is ordered by the York House; Mrs. Harry New, Mrs. ties. subscriber or a friend or relative Charles S. Deneen, Mrs.sWade Ellis, for him. Of course we do not al- Mrs. Judson Harmon, Mrs. Myron ''There Is no occasion for bolting ways remember the latter state of T. Herrlck and other arbiters of If the decisions are honest," says case at tho expiration of time. Wo feminine political styles, all say so. Teddy. Hut there's that otnlnous do Mrs. Longworth, at the convennot wish anybody to take Tho little "if." Herald unless they want It. tion, brought the matter to an Is sue with all the quickness of de It is said, that tho oldest woman A XXO I'XCKS CA X I) IDACY cision which chaiacterlzes her fathvoter in California Is for Taft. Can FOR VICE PRESIDEXT er In settling large matters. She It be that he has captured the "old took her seat, looked about her maid" vote? New York, June 10. William casually from under a wide, Mr. LaFolIette Is still bragging Cox Redfleld, Representative in hat, drew herself to that he Is the only Republican can- Congress from one of the Brooklyn alertness, whipped off her long didate for tho Presidency who car- districts, has announced himself as white gloves and abstracted three ried his own State In the preference a candidate for the nomination for hat pins out of her hat. For a lonpH Vice President on the Democratic while she held It In her lap, then primaries. Mr. Redfleld Is a business ticket. afPresident Taft has complained, man of large means and is an ex- she gave It to Nicholas to look ter. in his scrap with Teddy, that he has pert on the subject of the tariff. Ho Dy this simple act of courtesy been "hit below the belt." Wouldn't was elected to Congress without Mrs. Longworth elicited an ovation it have been awful If he had been much regard to political afllllatlons. which, with a little encouragement, hit right on the belt line? might have spread to something reWOULD AMEND THE XEW Let us hope that tho recent InWOMEX sembling the enthusiasm her fathLAW AFFKCT1XH sane political agitation with which er's name brought about. Although our country has been afflicted will I'aducah, Ky., June S. Mer the convention had been raging for not project Its influence into our chants In I'aducah will three days, not another woman had national holiday and that we will j WtI, tjle merchants of Louisville, offered to remove her hat. have a sane Fourth of July. Chicago women who have interLexington and other cities in the to ested themselves In the conventldn, gath- State to securo an amendment One of the most important among them Mrs. Chatfleld Taylor, erings ever held in tho State will be the new State law which prohibits women Mrs. Kellogg Falrbank, Mrs. La employers from working that of tho Kentucky Educational day. The Verne W. Noyes nnd Mrs. John Association to be held In Louisville, more than ten hours r 10. Tho mer- Borden, have all agreed that It Is No progressive law is effective June Juno 2ii, 26 and 27. chants of several cities, Including almost an Impertinence and assurteacher should fall to attend. I'aducah, desire Saturdays and the edly a discourtesy, for women to Senator John Sharp Williams shopping dajs preceding Christmas, keep on their hats. With these on local labor the affirmative side, tho negative, However, charges that It costs six dollars to excluded. bathe a Senator and advocates the leaders bellovo that the amend- If there Is one, doubtless will gentof the Government ment will bo met with strong oppo- ly fade. abollbhmcnt bath houses. He very properly adds sition, as a similar law to that Imitator. "Ilotin' passed by tho recent Legislature is extravathat such Govcrmental Slater, Mo., June 9. J. A. Jay-coworking successfully in Illinois and gance Is Inexcusable. day yardmaster for the Chicaother States. at Slater, President Taft can hit the bull's United States Senator Nixon, of go and Alton Railroad eye once in awhile, as when In a re- Nevada, died from spinal meningi- has been humming tho Mhoun' "Mr. Roose- tis In a Washington hospital. cent speech ho said: dawg" song until men on his divivelt likens himself to Abraham Linsion have organized a movement to Will Nominate Tnft. coln, whom he more and more resend him to Baltimore for the NaO., Columbus, June 10. The tional Democratic Convention' as a sembles less than any man In the name of President Taft will bo pre- booster for Champ Clark. Jaycox history of this country." j sented to the Chicago convention by is able to mimic- - well the various In the matter of delegates to the Warren G. Harding, fqrmer Lieut- tones of the famous Missouri fox Convention, enant Governor of Ohio. Mr. HardNational Republican hunter. He performs the Imitations y that he had so perfectly that the Missouri delethere seems to bo a difference be- ing announced tween what was "bought and sold" rcceived'a letter from Mr. Taft ask- gation has furnished his transporand what Is called "tho voice of the ing him to name him at the Chica- tation and will depend upon him Mr. Harding an- to root in the language people." But that will probably be go convention. of the nounced he had accepted the com- "houn" dawg." settled at Chicago the 18th. mission. It Is said that speculators are ofTHOUSAND "HOUX" DAWGS" fering $."0 each for seats In the Re- COL'ltTESV TO THE Pit ESS TO PARADE FOR CLARK IS XEVEU .MISPLACED publican National Convention which meets in Chicago June 18. It will D. C, June 10. Washington, Courtesy to tho newspapers can no doubt be much safer In a seat off to one side, and almost any fellow's do more good for the public wel- Champ Clark's Presidential headRemember, quarters announced last night that life or limb ought to be worth fifty fare than one realizes. representative a campaign Is on to marshal "houn" when a newspaper plunks or more. honors you by asking you for Infor- dawgs" from every State In BaltiThe "greatest show on earth" mation, that you are not merely fa- more. A trainer and. fancier In will open at Chicago next Tuesday, voring him, but you aro giving sat- Tulsa county, Oklahoma, is arrangthe ISth. As usual, the elephant isfaction to the public by giving the ing for a dog parade in Baltimore will be one of the prime attractions. press reliable Information. There during the Democratic National From a glance at the acrobats In Is nothing that brightens the work Convention. He expects to have waiting, however, It looks now like of dogs In line. His idea is to the press more than to have those the faithful old critter will bo rid- on the list who can be depended on have every State represented by a den almost to death. to help furnish particulars and delegation of dogs. "I want a thousand dogs In this Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longwortb. facts for the paper In a willing, achas taken the Initiative and head- commodating manner. It is a pleas- parade," he says, "and I want evory ing a crowd of feminine followers. ure to think of friends who aro al- State represented. We are planIt has been decided that the women ways glad to remind you of events ning to get as many trained dogs as must remove their hats at the Re- nnd other Items. Give to the news- possible and a few that have been publican National Convention. It paper and it shnll be given unto In service In the Yukon country." . i Is almost an Im- you, and the samo measure that you was agreed that "It Committee To Investigate. give out courtesy and klrfdness and pertinence and assuredly a discourA measure directing the Senate tesy ior women to keep on their truthfulness to tho press, the samo shall bo measured back to you Committeo on Foreign Relations to Iiats." If all this Is true In a politInvestigate the authority for AmerRreckenridgo News. ical assemblage, ought not the same again. ican military operations in any forrule apply in tho house of God dureign nation, except under express ing the preaching hour? direction of Congress, and another to ascertain whether Insurrections It Is said that Lord Haldon, a peerage, member of the English in Cuba and Mexico are being fo was recently sued by his grocers mented In this country, were introfor $20 "for goods supplied" and duced Saturday. judgment went against him, although ho afllrmed ho did not owe x Memorial Services. Owensboro, Ky., June 10. Tho tho bill. After tho verdict, Lord services annual Haldon observed in court: "I won't Ayers Hair Vigor keeps the I oration memorial graves oi nnd dec pay It. I am going to America oi tue ino scalp clean and healthy, brothers were held at Elm-woo- d next week." That sounds a whole cemetery yesterday afternoon destroys all dandruff, and lot like a familiar Incident that ocby the Owensboro camp, of ,.the, curs In a country newspaper office greatly promotes the growth Woodmen of the World, anil the onco in awhile when a subscriber of the hair. You will cerpxerclses were the most largely atrefuses to pay bis dues ("goods suptainly be pleased with it as tended ever had. The Woodmen plied") and departs for another a dressing for your hair. It marched to the cemetery with a no address. place, leaving Dut keeps the hair soft and brass band and the Uniform 'Rank goodness, there aro only a thank smooth and promptly checks leading the marching lines: few of these "English" sort of fel' lows. any falling of the hair. It CHILDREN SOLD AS .SLAVES talk of a third man or a does not color the hair, and The TO THE inGHKKT BIDDERS v -dark horse winning tb.e fljejubllcan cannot injure the hair or . TT fXi r Presidential nomination ("is. subsidGeneva, scalp. Consult your doctor Switzerland, June 8,. ing very materially. The. .reason Is about these hair, problems. Swiss and German writers are "call there is no able or Ask him what he thinks of ing the attention of th.e public ,'andRepublican, willing: Xo take the nom-- i the authorities to what is practicalAyers Hair Vigor. iy a slave market, woqro girls ana inatlon with the .conditions facing Km. fc? th. . c. itzb co.. Lcw.n. xw. boys botween tho ages of 11 and 15 blm after the campaign of vituper- stand-pa- HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELlA. EOITOR6 betwccn T(l(t nnrt Roosevelt. Ho knoW8 ha would b0 deicatcd and ho Is not hankering to n vicarious sacrifice simply to bo-co- AT years are "sold" In public to thp highest bidders, at Friedrlchshafen, OFF WILL TAKEBOHHETS L..FELIX, Pub.andProp'r. post-olllc- a German town, on Lake Constance. These children, numbering 200 or more, aro brought about this time of tho year by their parents, who are poor and live mostly In tho Austrian Tyrol and on the Swiss frontier. Swjss and German farmers examine tho "goods," and chooso the strongest and healthiest children to work for them through ' out tho summer. The prices are arranged between the farmers and the parents, and a contract is signed. Tlfe farmer agrees to give food and lodging to the boy or girl he engages nnd $5 to $10 after five to six months' work, which is for 17 to 18 hours a day. The farmer does not usualany responsibility conly accept cerning the moral conduct of the boy or girl who has "entered" his service, and whom he treats as a farm hand and on the same footing as his other employees. The following Is roughly a day In tho Ufa o'f (Sunday Included) Rise at one of these child slaves: 4 a. m., prepare coffee for tho farm and milk the cows, drive the animals up the mountain slopes, re turn to the farm about 11 a. m. to help (If a girl) to prepare tho dinner, and (if a boy) to chop wood for the winter. Dinner at 12, then odd jobs, and In Switzerland school for one hour nnd a half. After school the girl or boy receives a piece of bread and goes up the mountain to see that the cattle have not strayed and to look after them until milking time, about 8 p. m., and drive them down. Toward 9 o'clock the cattle are driven In their stables for the night, and supper Is Bedtime Is rarely earlier served. than 10 p. m., and the child "slave" must be up at 4 a. m. again to continue the dally routine. Thomas L. Wulkcr Ousted. Lexington, Ky., June 8. Thomas L. Walker, a Roosevelt 'supporter, of the was deposed as Chairman Fayette county Republican Committee, and Thomas M. Owsley, a Taft adherent, was seated by the Sev enth District Republican Committee But the end is not yet. here Walker, taking tho ground that there was not a legal quorum present, gave notice of an appeal to the State Central Committee. to-da- y. xnd see Come to us eoid you look no foryourself. willwhevt further for you waoit. Pecsinc( you will .VJBBf i-- just come Listen! cus. - v nr .pleexse . 2 Jr-:- - ' wv Ijpf' - When you go to looklngaround" you will stop looking when you reach our store and buy. So why not come straight to us when you need a new suit and save bother. You will find artistic clothes, and scarcely believe we can sell you such big -- value garhandsome, well-ma- de, ments for so little money. We shall fit you to a "TV You will i m blame yourself for never having bought your clothes from us before. I I)r" CARSON & CO. INCORPORATED. 13"5jrn' x, THE LOVE LETTERS FELL INTO HIS WIFE'S HANDS Hartford, Kentucky. BIuIeld, W. vVa., June 8. Mrs. Lizzie Dlggs Is dead because when she wrote letters to her affinity, Charles Tlnsley, she failed to have them registered, and as a rosult six of them fell Into the hands of Tins-ley- 's wife, who daily visited the e while her husband was at work. Tho shooting took place at Thomas when Mrs. Diggs met Mrs, Tins-lewho said she had received her letters and then pulling a gun fired three shots at the woman. Mrs. Tlnsley Is hiding at the home of relatives. post-officy, Seed Corn. White Dent, St. Charles Red Cob, White Dent and Flint mixed, Iowa Silver Miue, the quickest .maturing com on the market. Choice Southern recleaned Cow Peas: Whippoorwills, Now Era, Clays, Blacks, Red Ejppers, Blue Goose and Soja Beans. Sorghum, Broom Corn, Pumpkin Seed and many other kinds of Field Seeds. to-da- FARMING DELAYED IX GRREX RIVER DISTRICT Ky., June 9. ReOwensboro, ports from every section of the Green river district are that the farmers are complaining on account of tho Jack of rain and that crops on are suffering considerably of the scarcity of rain. Tho tobacco setting has been held back, and the growing crops have been retarded by the want of rain, nnd the cool nights experienced recently have been even worso for them. more Corn Is said to be suffering than any other crop. nt RAPIER GRAIN & SEED CO., OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY. THE FIRST REAL MOXEY maker, telegraphed his sister late OX PRESIDENTIAL RACE last night that ho was dead. Tho police of Lexington searched all New York, June G. Perhaps the night for the man and only located' first real election bet to be made on him at 12.30 a. m. y when ho the curb was put through here when walked Into a police station and $2,000 was wagered against $2,000 disclosed his Identity. that Theodore Roosevelt would not Humiliated at his act and saybe nominated nt Chicago. ing that ho had "made an ass" ot The man who bet against the himself, he swallowed morphine nomination of Roosevelt also offer- shortly after ho arrived here at ed to place $1,200 against $1,000 noon As another phase of that President Taft would not be this fatal "Joke," it was thought elected if nominated. that the tabfets he took were harmIt was learned that a coterie of less and he was given no medical Wall-strebankers, in order to nttentlon. He was locked up In test tho confidence of tho Roosevelt Jail for safe keeping, as he said he boosters who were offering to bet Intended to suicide and commit $3,000 to $1,000 that their chief died there would be nominated on tho first ballot at Chicago, had sent $1,000 to Chicago to be offered publicly, but found no takers, even when offered at 2 to 1 and finally at even money. to-da- 1,-0- ARE XOT FAMILIAR WITH COMIXG STATE PRIMARY Ky., June 8. That Louisville, the workings of Kentucky's now direct primary law confuse those Interested, In both Republican and politics, was disclosed Democratic by the fact that hardly any one realized until Wednesday that properly certified petitions must be filed with the county clerk by June 24, to secure places on the official ballot at tho State primary, August 3. Those who set to work preparing these petitions found the work far more technical than had been supposed. Under the law, It ,1s necessary to present a petition signed by approximately 1,200 voters, and each voter must give, with his name and address, his precinct nnd ward, and must have been registered at that address at the last con gressional election, Moreover, all, voters must certify they affllafe, and expect to affiliate, with the party of the candidate for whom they sign. AH candidates who do not get their petitions In by .June 24 cannot be voted for at the August prinfary, and if there Is only pne candidate, he will got the nomlna-- l (ion and the right to, the party em bjem by default. Destroys Dandruff Acme Binders, T1 Verna Poole, Mary Mllbum and Lora Wetter, three girls about 16 years old. will be taken to the house of reform Tuesday morning by Deputy Sheriff J. C. Harl, accompanied by James Weatherholt. The Poole and Mllbum girls will serve four years each, and the Wetter pirl two years, since the Poole girl has been placed in jail, her husband has sued her for a divorce on the grounds of immorality. .Owensboro Inquirer. KENTUCKIAN ENDS LIFE AFTER GREWSOME JOKE To House of Reform. Mowers and Rakes..,, For Sale on easy terms See Likens & Acton General Dpnlprn In ftrnrwies Queensware, jHa.frdware, Har ness, Stoves. .Ranees. Oil Stoves, JFarjqjhig. Implements and RepaTreofnli Hinds, uk4.H4khfV I ft SuMe (or The Berald Winchester, Ky., JMne sequel to a grewsome joke,8iAa Charles Watterman la dead Bister,' MUsLlzzi e.Wattero an" his Is in R. serious condition. $1 a Tear n'vUMt0Jl'e5uh0W hls Bl8t- - would death, Watterman, a shoe- ht UKMSAACTQN Hartfo1'd,1KntUcky. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 101". fn I Mid-Sum- i, ,m ... THE HARTFORD I IFRALD H.Wallace until Air, to - PUJK FIVE trim VIULLUI VULUHUUD ooooooooooooooo NEWS AM) O LOCAL where she will be tho guest of O and Mrs J. tut tini nminn 0 mer Ulinery! 30000000000000000 New Ties for Men B. Beans PERSONAL POIXTS o morrow when she will leave for her homo In Philadelphia. Messrs. W. E. Johnson, Paradise; Luther Brown, Echols: A. J. Williams, city; N. B. Davis and John Keith, Horse Branch, were among our callers yesterday. at Fairs'. 8 l-- 3c at U. S. Carson's, Three Seed Potatoes at U. S. Carson's. Whllo It lasts, "Bed Rock" Coffee for 25c cash Range Com'th. vs. Mollle Day, J K. Macl: Shoper, John MejerK, Mike Helfrlch, Robert Biuner, FROM THEIR SLUMBERS Hockley, Phelps, Bonnell Co., E. L. Welle, Cuts. Dcnniton, A. E. BniU'i. Joy Wheeler, Frank Allen, et al . Peaks in the Aleutian Elijah Gary, Cumberland Tel iphorio & Telegraph Co., and John Taylor. HWHIU. niiuir 'z Tilth, in Alaska arc Inry Trials. The following cases have been set for trial in addition to tho ordinary docket Jury trials os published In these columns last week: TUESDAY 21) DAY. White Sowing Machine Co. V3. The Wilson Co. THURSDAY 4TH DAY. W. H. Bean, &c. vs. I. C. R. R. Co. Louis Hoover vs. St. L. & N. O. R. R. Co. MONDAY 7TH DAY. Spouting Flames. Mr. Heber Matthews, senior edi30c Carson's. tor of The Herald, left Sunday to the Kentucky Press AssociaSeattle, Wash., June 8. Three Miss Addle Edge, of Whltesvllle, attend in the AleuKy., Is visiting Miss Ozona Mose-le- tion, which Is holding Its annual slumbering volcanoes session at Olympian Springs this tian range of Alaska suddenly have clty week. He was Joined In Louisville come to life and are throwing nut Mr. Harry O'Bannon left Wednes- by his daughter, Elsie, now a sten- great .quantities of smoke and hot day afternoon for a business trip to ographer of Hamilton, O., who Is ashes. The awakened peaks are Alabama. with him on the trip. Lllmna and Redoubt, In the Cook at U.S. y, Mr. David Moreland, of Waynesboro, Miss., is visiting at his 'old home here. Quick sales and small profits Is my motto. Call and be convinced. S. L. KING, 22tf Hartford, Ky. I have two Mo- gul "Wagons I will sell for $G0 each, complete. S. L. KING, 22tf Hartford, Ky. 3Ir. Thai! Wilkerson, of McHen-ry- , is In Hartford this week, the guest of sister, Mrs. Auburn Wil- kcrson. Mr. Ney Foster left Thursday for a business trip to Huntington, W. Va. He was accompanied by Mrs. Foster. Miss Nora Wedding has returned from Eowllng Green, where she has been taking special work in the Normal School. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Crabtree, of Central City, were the guests of "Mr. and Mrs. James II. Thomas, of Beaver Dam, Sunday. Mr. We have made special preparations to furnish er everybody with their Millinery. We are receiving every week the new "fads" for hot weath er wear. So if yon are lookiug for the latest, call and see Mrs. Sara Collins Smith, wiho will take speoial pains in helping you in your selection. M See us also for New Slippers, Late Hosiery, "Sheer White Goods, Lawns, in fact anything to make you comfortable. And remember It Pays to Trade With a House That Saves You Money. Hid-Summ- B. B. Martin and wife re- turned front Leltchfleld yesterday noon where they had been to see their new granddaughter. Messrs. J. K. Tlnsley, Hartford, Hartford Is to have a new Route 3, and V. M. Stewart, Hart- master In the person of Mr. ford, Route 4, were Miss Martina Bennett, who has been teaching at Milton, Oregon, for several months, has been elected to a position as teacher at Milton, Tennessee, and will enter upon her duties there this fall. At present she is vlBltlng In Portland, Ore., but will return to spend the summer here with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. D. Bennett. Tho many friends of John Walter Mercer, of the Goshen neighborhood, will be glad to learn of his safe return home from a four weeks stay at a New Albany Intlrmary where ho was operated on for appendicitis. He Is very much improved In health and is looking very much better than his friends expected after his severe affliction. Messrs. G. J. Hoover, Fred Goff and L. C. Crawford, Frlednland; T. N. Daniel, Olaton, Route 1: W. P. Leach, Beaver Dam; .1. M. Smith, Narrows, Route 1; J. L. Southard, Simmons; J. T. Lowe, Sunnydale; E. T. Pate, Barrett's Ferry; W. W. Hlnes, IieaverDam, Route 1; I. S. Pharrls, Horse Branch; W. A. Case-- l bier, Prentls; E. B. Klrtley, Simmons, and W. F. Howard, Whltesvllle, were among The Herald's callers Monday. post- R. B. JGJ&SGa c Herald's callers Thursday. Go to Taylor's Barber Shop and try an Electric Face or Scalp Massage and you will be delighted. among The Martin, who will probably take charge of the office about July 1st. He succeeds Hon. M. L. Heavrin, whose term expired last March. The appointment was held up by Sena Something new and good. 21t4 tor Bradley pending the Presidential Conventions and the appoint Waster Philip D. May, little son ment now goes to Mr. Martin, who of IMr. and .Mrs. Frank May, Is vis- led the fight for Taft In Ohio couniting ills aunt, Mrs. Randall Hun- ty before the County Convention in ter, 'of Pleasant Ridge, this week. April. Mr. Martin is genial fel"Mr. Wallace W. Wedding, of Oklow and a good business man who lahoma City, arrived in Hartford will no doubt fill the position very Mr. Heavrin, who has Wednesday to be the guest of his acceptably. father, Judge R. R. Wedding", for a made' a most efficient and accommo dating postmnster, will now give the few days. practice of law his whole time. "Mr. A. Bell, Owensboro, who Inlet country, and Katmal, which overlooks Spellkof Strait. It Is likely that Bogoslof, Shaldin and Pavloff, which are active volcanoes, and much farther west, are also spouting flames. Dispatches from the north say that the volcanoes are emitting lava and rocks, but the discharge from the Alaska craters usually is only ashes and smoke, and it Is hoped there will k be no Ions of life. Apparently islands and Its neighboring have been covered by ashes. Since the change of climate In Alaska, cattle, sheep and hogs have k been able to feed out doors on Island throughout the year. The volcanic ashes, If they fell on t'" l!and, IS Inches deep, as thov did on t' o dec!'? o! the steinisliln Don, vivst have destroyed tho grass, which, however, will grow appin o'l the ail'es. Mount Lllmna is more than 112.-00(- 1 teet high and the led skv above lslble seaIts blaring crater is wards fo" 100 miles distant. The efforts o' the mountains to clear tlio debils from their clogged craters caused convulsions, which were recorded in Washington, D. C. In Seattle and Cleveland, Ohio. After the chlmiievs were opened In the obsenatoilos the need!o3 wpre no longer agitated. The struggle of the oIcanoes to break their fetters caused repoits like the firing of cannon. Ko-dlaKo-dla- Robert Robinson vs. Broadway Coal Mining Co. Com'tl). vs. Guy. Baines charged with cutting in sudden heat and passion, erdiet of Jury guilty, anI fined $.'.0. Com'th. vs. Elze Gray and ot'ie-- s charged with gaming, verdict of Jury not guilty. Com'th. vs. Ben Taylor, agreed Judgment. $'"50. Com'th. vs. Thomas Rendor, verdict of Jury, $."0. Com'th. vs. Lee i atts, continued. Com'th. vst. .1. K. Alvey, default Judgment for $."0. Com'th. vs. J. K. Alvoy, dofault jvi'-'Ton- fom'th. Judgment, S0. THE HOME taf QualityGroceiJies Gdbng Picnicking? A Poor Picnic A Picnic Would fie Without a Good Picnic Dinner! We Are Headquarters For Appetising Picnic Delicacies J. has been spending the past week w'ith friends and relatives in Hart ford, will return home the latter purtiof the week. Mr. J. B. Canan has taken charge of the Sulphur Springs, this county, and Will run it as a summer resort thtra year. The Springs will be open for Visitors Within a short time. Just received a lot of wire fencing for lawn, yard or graveyard. Quality 'best :and prices right. Call and see our goods before purchas-- UNI VEHSIT Y CillAULMTi-..-- i TO TOUR EUROPE Try These They'll Pleases Olives. Pickeis. Peanut Butter, Salmon. Potted Hani. Dried Beef. Butter Thins, Crispo Malk BisCrackers. Cakes of .all Kinds. Wafers. cuits. Lowney's Chocolates and Bon Bons. Hartford, Ky. Mr. Edgar Jandebucr, of Howell Station, Intl., 'has returned home after a short Visit here, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schlemmer and Mr. Robert Tinuterwasser and family. postmaster-eR. B. Martin, and James Ashley will leave for Chicago Saturday to bo In attendance at the Republican National Convention. Col. C. M. Bar-ne- tt will go to Chicago Sunday. ing. V'At S. L. KING, Messrs!. lect, ILER'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET KENTUCKY. HARTFORD, -;-- :- Miss Lena Trout, of .Cromwell, who visited her brother, Mr. Geo. Trout, city, last week, and Miss Gertrude Stevens, operator at the Hart ford telephone exchange, paid The Herald a pleasant call "Wednesday. Mr. T. S. Greer, of KechL Kan., arrived In Kentucky some days since and will visit Mr: B. T. Greer, other relatives and friends during the summer. Mr. Greer was a pleasant caller at The Herald office Mon day. Born to the wife of Otto C. MarMonday morning a ten pound gjrl. Mother and child getting along nicely. Mr. Martin has been with hlB wife at her mother's in Leltchfleld, for the past several days. j JUITniMDII E HU I uif lUDiLL TDAMOCCDT i nttiiuri.ni y tin last 4 From Hartford' to Beaver Dam and Return. fc Splendid car meets all trains. A fast and easy ride. Telephone or call at our stable when you want to leave or have relatives coming. Srr"si3 mtmzmwvw " i lb CO., COOPER KENTUCKY. it $j HARTFOBD, c -- Mr. C. G. Bennett, wife and child, of Shawnco, Ok., are visiting relatives in the Beda and Heflin neighThey will return homo borhoods. in a few days and Mr. Bennett will take his mother, Mrs. G. G. Hudson, with him to HVe. Mrs. I. F. Swallow and children, of Bessemer, Ala., who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs W, G. Duncan and Other relatives at Green vlllo, Ky., arrived in Hart ford yesterday and will mako her aunt,- Mrs. Felix, a visit. Mrs, Herrick 'Johnson, who has-- i been visiting relatives, and friends, ins Greenville and Hartford', will' leaye for LoulsfJJJe this jfttorboou - Ky., June Lexington, 10. Prompted by the desire to supplement their university education by Messrs. travel nnd observation, Jesse I. Miller, of this city, and R. W. Tlnsley, of Hartford, Ky., two young collegians, who graduated with honors from the Kentucky State University in a class of ninety-seven young men and women, will leave next Wednesday for a tour of Europe, which they propose to make on bicycles, for the purpose of being better able to take in the sdenery and study the mnnners, customs and living conditions of the people in the various countries, which they will visit. Young Miller is the son of former Alderman I. J. JMllIer, now member of the Board of Public Works of this city, and has distinguished himself at the university during his senior year as an orator, winning a medal ns the champion orator of the Patterson Literary Society and also being one of the wlnnMg team which defeated Transylvania in the auuunl Intercollegiate debate. possesses pro Young Tlnsley nounced literary talent, and was the editor of the Idea, tho weekly publication of the university, and of later was elected editor-ln-chlthe I'nlversity Annual. Attired In an outing flannel shirt and kahki trousers, and with their note books and a few necessities in knapsack, they will tour England, France, Germany, Switzerland and Northern Italy, spending about four peregrinations months in their abroad. They will not take "bikes" with them, but expect to purchase these Immediately upon landing In England. Messrs. Miller and Tinsley will be the first graduates of State University to take this kind of a post" graduato course In travel, and they expect tho experiment to prove beneficial to them from both a health Louisand knowledge standpoint. ville Times. ef v. sun", dismissed. Com'th. vs. Andrew King, &:., dliul4Fed as to KIiik. Com'th. vs. Dr. Charles DeWeese, et nl., continued. Com'th. vs. Heri'inr V!ek Mabe Vlek and Lonnie Vick, vera it H jurv "0 davs in Jail for each NOTES The following visitln-attornevR are in attendance at court Senator W. O. Jone this week' I.eltchtle'd, Mr. G.B. Likens, Frankfort, and Judge J. M. Porter, Beaver Da. Mi. Marvin Miller, olllcinl stei ographer for the Sixth Judicial District, arrived In Hartford Monday morning to look after his court Clii'iMliui Church. Itcvhnl at work. As had been advertised the Roy L. Brown Evangelistic Company be. S. of E. Not lie. Dtst-trigan a series of meetings at tho The Unrtford Magisterial A. S. of E. will meet at Goshen Christian church here Sunday morning, June 9. The house has been Saturday, June 22, at 10 o'clock a. filled to Its utmost capacity at all m. Instead of the last Saturday In services held to date. Hartford is June, as the County Union is a very fortunate In securing the ser- week earlier. Please see that your vices of Eld. Brown and his. excel local is represented. G. P. JONES. Ch'm'n. lent company who hall from. 'Belle- fontuine, O. BYRON BEAN, Sec'y. Mr. D. E. Snider, who has charge Church Dedication. of the music Is certainly a master Mt. Morlah M. E. Church will of music, and the chorus deserves June 2i, 191?, Rev. much credit for assistance rendered Kings-woo- d Hugnes, president of the their deserving leader. College will deliver tho dedifurnished by R. Cornet music is L. Brown, Jr., who Is an accom- catory sermon. Tl'ero will be dinner on tho plished artist and also deserves much of the credit for the good ground and a corJ'al Invitation is extended to the gene al nub.lc. music. REV. II. T. sp:ak, V. C. As a result of this meeting no doubt much and lasting good will For Sale I own prc.erty, vacant throughout tho lots, cottages and be accomplished y d'welllng. community. A. C. YE1SER' & CO., The meeting continues Indefinite Hartford, Ky. iy. Co",'li. v -ct two-stor- S0. t. Olivia French, nrreed OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO George W. Crunk, Green River, to Dora C. Shultz, Rochester. Edward Nelson, McHenry, to Ichenor, Centertown. J. T. Edwards, Luzerne, to Katie Qlark, Render. V, to. Crowder, Horso Branch, to Laura Rowe, Centertown. Al-g- ia 9 MARJUAGE LICENSE. O f To the members of Beda Local O No. u90, A .S. of E. will meet Juno O at Beda schoolhouse at 2 p. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1 ."tli All members are requested to in. Yours respectfully, The Ohio Circuit Court convened be there. MARVIN BA1RD, Sec'. In court hall Monday morning with .. Judge T. F. Blrkhead present and M.tdc Ills Escape. Commonwealth's presiding, with George Blackburn, who shot Attorney Ben D. Rlngo and County killed Coleman Dawson, has not and as Attorney C. E. Smith present to yet bpen apprehended. look after the evil doers. The following named gentlemen BRADLEY TO SECOND were empaneled us grand jurors for .NOMINATION OF TAKT the present June term: John H. I). C, June le -Washington. Smith, Sam Kelley, Luther Brown, F. B. Blduell. W. E. Johnson, W. P. Senator Bradley, who seconded tl.o Ash by. Ira Plrfle, Wayne Plrtle, T. nominations of Grant In 1SS0 and R. Black, Estill Arbucklo nnd Bob Roosevelt in 1904, has accepted tho W. E. Johnson wa3 ap- Invitation of President Taft to secEnglesby. pointed foreman; Sam Kelly, clerk, ond his nomination. and Estill Arbuckle, sheriff. Former Lieut. Gov. Harding, of The following named gentlemen Ohio, will make tho nominating; ns petit Jurors: speech. were empaneled Anderson Davidson, E. O. Atchison, Senator Bradley has beon a deleD. B. Bartlett, J. A. FergUBon, C. F. gate to six national conventions. Ho Maddox, J. W. Flener, C. G. Taylor, received 10i" votes for Vice PresiByron Taylor, G. M. Hipsley, R. C. dent In 1S88. He was endorsed Stewart, N.B. White, Chas. Crumes, for President by the Kentucky Stalo O. T. Burdette, Louis P. Turner, convention in 1S90. Pres. Woods, Jno. Miller, Wm. Memorial Service. Schroader, O. P. Raines, J. D. The local Knights of' Pythias L. M. Ward, A. B. Tichcnor. Lodge will hold a memorial service Com'th. vs. W. C. Truman, the Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Bro. defendant being thrice called and Roy L. Brown, the Christian evanfalling to answer, law and facts gelist, will conduct services. submitted to the court and fined $50 and costs. Thereupon his bond Mrs. Harriet Gamer Duke Dead. of $200 was forfeited and sumDied at her residence two miles mons' awarded. south of Hartford Saturday mornTho following fifteen Common- ing, June 8, 1912, at 8:30 o'clock or wealth cases were continued for a complication of diseases after process, viz: Com'th. vs. Paul many years of much suffering. Ago Cooper, Llche Ransom (3 cases), 73 years, 5 months nnd 2 dav. Tho Bob Nelson (2 cases), Lee Hobbs, interment took place at the family Hardin Baize, et al. (2 cases), burying ground at Goshen, nfter Frank, Allen, et al., John Clever, funeral servlces( conducted b- - Rev. Flelden Balzo, et al. (2 cases), H. P. Brown on Sunday at T m. Chas. Baize, et al., Red (alias RusShe Is survived by one u"iter, ty) Wilson. Mrs. Lizzie Mercer and three ' -- others, . Com'th. Vs. Goo. Simpson and. E. T. Williams, Hartfo " W. ,H. Williams, 'continued. living on a 'ft ''Ine On motion, of 'the, Commonwealth farm to decendant and C. ?". Wiland County Attorneys the following liams who resided with dece ed. fifteen prosecutions were dismissed, She has gone to her final Hol-Jjroo- k, - ooooooooooooooo CIRCUIT COURT XOTES. A. S. ot E. .Notice. I PAGE SLX. his punishment at death. Several mcrt have already been putt to denth In tho electric chair, artd, no,y thbfe Time Ta- aro thtrtebif, rrioro ta hi killed by Dllnols Central Railroad the. .electric current. M Where the bic at nearer Dam, Ivy. condemned, man was liah.ged, the South Bound. North Bound. execution "took place In the county 1:35 p.m. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 121 was committed, p.m. where tho crime p.m. No. 101 2:48 No 122 12. arid" 'the 'local 'sheflfl had to spring No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. the trap. Many sheriffs, objected J. E. Williams. Agt vigorously to 'presiding at art execution, and. fXBfi their. Influence to prevent mo return oi a ucuin penalty, or, If the death penalty was F TEACHERS returned, were active Mn trylh'g' to secure a '"commutation df thd'deaUi' Sentence. Frankfort "News-Jou- r ' nal. ' THE HARTFORD HERALD DAUGHTER WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1012. t- -r The Hartjord Herald WINS FATHER MURDERER THREE TIMES Prayer and Song in Cell Softened the Defiant Condemned Prisoner. ; BESTG0LLE6ES WHY HE O Are Now Being Sent To JOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooo.ooooooO SAID IT. The Philippines. THE INCREASING INTEREST In Western Educational Mat- ters Makes the Demand Very Great. EAST IS CENTER OF INTEREST Washington, June 8. The Bureau of Insular Affairs has just completed the selection of over one hundred American teachers for service In the Philippine Islands. These young men and women come from colleges and the best universities, normal schools In almost every section of the I'nlted States, and were selected from a larger eligible list of candidates than ever before applied for positions with the Insular branch of the Government service. .More than eleven years of our experiment there has educational demonstrated to those who have investigated the subject that, as a', noted educator on his return from the Orient said, "the achievements of the Bureau of Education In the Philippines make as bright and Inspiring a chapter of history as was .fver written," and that our Insular service Offers an excellent opportunity for honest, energetic and well Educated young men to render a" most conspicuous service for the Government and, for themselves. It is very gratifying to the officials to know that there Is such an increasing interest in Its insular possessions and that it can depend upon young.clear-braine- d d and men of good education to enter its service and assist in the solution of some of the problems which dally confront it. Students and travelers In the Orient In recent years have returned to the United States with the report that the East Is to be the center of tho greatest governmental activities of the twentieth century 'and our position in the Philippines has made it possible for those on the ground to get an insight into these problems and take a very active part in their solution Insofar "hs the participation by the United States Government is concerned. . Tho development of the American public school system in the Philippines, modified to meet local conditions, haB been a most remarkable one during the past ten years, yet the opportunity for further growth Is very great. The organization Is still in its primitive 'period, and these hundred young men who have Just sailed from San Francisco to add their training and experience to the nine thousand American and Filipino teachers already on the ground aiid familiar with the local situation; will result Jn a very material advance In thq performance of our obligations in the Philippines. ' clear-minde- Journal. The votes had all been cast. The second term was his.. The subject of a third term was not up. Nobody. was asking for n pledgo; nothing was to bo gained by one; It came without apparent cause or occasion. Everybody wondered why; and nobody to this day knows. But there must have been a cause. "The custom which limits a President to two terms is wise; I am entering on my second; under will I accept a no circumstances tlilrd." The words were carefully arranged and of the utmost Importance. There must have been a cause. had Just Roosevelt Theodore been elected to rule this nation for a second term. Ho had received an Indorsement that was almost without precedent; majorities of half a million here and 200,000 there; it might as well have been unanimous. It was a wonderful tribute, an triumph. His cup was full. He was very grateful, very happy; and the best that was in the man was on top. "Theodore, ter. He said to himself: I know you. You love" power. There Before leaving the Jail tho'daugh- You ter, aged 18, promised her father to is no limit to your ambition. have learned the game. You know bring her (lnnce next Sunday to the how to dazzle and fascinate as well Jail. It will be the first meeting as Napoleon. You may, if you will, between Ribarich and the young break nil precedent and rule this man who will take his daughter as, nation as long as you live. That Is a bride soon after tho execution. Vliat you would like to do be a Napoleon or Cromwell. But that is YOU TAKE WHAT YOU LIKE AND LEAVE THE HALAXCE Just what you ought hot to do, It would be ungrateful, It WOUld be Running, a newspaper Is Just like treasonable, it would t) the end of the last experiment in popular gov- running a hotel, only different. ernment. It would be wrong; but When a man goes into a hotel and I know you your weakness and finds something on the table which your strength; you can get a third does not suit, him he does not .raise term and a fourth and a fifth, if you hades with the landlord and tell try, and you will try If you don't him to .stop, his, old hotel. Well, speak out now:, and by a solemn hardly. He sets that aside and pledge, made while you are at your wades Into the. dishes that suit. him. forever beyond It Is different with -- some newspabest, put yourself per readers'. They 'find an article temptation." that 'does not suit This was what he said;, arid in the occasionally hour of his triumph and 'gratitude, them exactly and, without stopping made tho to think it may please hundreds of the better Roosevelt pledge which has now been broken. oth'er readers, niake a grandstand Nobody denies the, brilliance and play and tell the editor hoW a paand courage per should be ruii and what should dash and shrewdness power .of Theodore Roosevelt. be put Into It, but' such people aro and year. every fewer It Is his, shrewdness ,wd his power, becoming Grand Junction (Colo.) lieralil. ' by his Insatiable ambl-- , driven on ' -kri y (Ion, that makes him such. a, Handicap. City portent and menace. Kansas pretty new frock, Sister. In wln--doLto-daTho-Girl'- Washington, Pa., 'Jurist. Jan Ribarich, an Austrian',1 'clever artist and thrice- A' murderer,1 'whdf'Vlll bo hanged' here Tuesday,' was1 'converted In his' cell by h'ls daughteV, whom lie had Vowed he wouldvkllI 'because A flh6 was the "cause of daught'er,rn ''prayer vlfelt from his and the singing of "Nearer, My 3od, Tq Thee," caused dramatic i incident. I m .Ribarich, .who. had fitted- his cell Into a,;studio, for weeks past. occu o.o V THE' WAV. O pied his time in painting pictures O COMPANIONS and presenting them to his ifriends and Jail officials. He always, spokq Jokingly of the gallows .and had Just as an experiment, see how persuaded the Shcr.Iff to allow him far you can Walk in five minutes, to look at the gallows from a a lot of it 'Will convince several hours before the exe- your hurrying Is needless. cution was to take place. Many of ub let slip a thousand Ribarich had painted the likeness opportunities by waiting for Inspiof many of his friends and had ration, forgetting that Idleness. Is "Inspiration cornea Jrawn a sketch of himself dangling not Inspiring. at the end of n rope with' his body to him who works." half concealed through tho falling Don't bo afraid to give compliof the trap. ments. Overdollcacy in this respect Ribarich shot and killed Michael Is a social lack of popularity, with Novak, his wife and Stephen Slnn-iov- l, consequent depression and' timidity. whom he blamed for harboring If you are In the habit of looking his daughter. After his conviction at your watch every few minutes', to tiie father said his only desire was sec what fepeed you are making, to kill his daughter before ho died, better discard the Watch. You will as she had disobeyed him. save ever so much strain, and actuThe girl visited her father to- ally suffer no loss of time. by accompanied night, gunrds. Is It wise for sensitive natures to When he saw her he broko down. A expose themselves .tp tragical plays Methodist minister prayed, "Nearer, and harrowing novels? They pay My God, To Thee" was Bung by vis for the experience by suffering a itors and Jail guards, and the con- ghastly nervous exhaustion out bf demned man embraced his daugh all 'proportion to the temporary ." ' it practically concluded: .arrangements to send farmer delegates. It Is hoped' that every Stato will 'bo represented. As one of the most clear headed and 'successful f armors In America writds' US':' "The Importance' of this movement is almost inestimable, not only to farmers but to consumers and bankers. The very fact that tho agricultural loans of Europe aro on a par in price and volumo with commerclar and Government loans,, demonstrates most effectively that farming Is a business requiring las. much I If i not' mord business ability than other occupations. I believe that when o conducted .,! can be ipadei as .lucrative, In. propp(r,Mon q the capital, labor and brains Jnyplyj ed, as Is any equally safo and conservative manufacturing bdslness." (American Agridnltiirlst. two .mi,mm..?tr?mwtnv. .i Negloctod wound produce old sor6a and ineaa in tlmo dovolop ulcers which eat away mo vitality, Snow Liniment Hsaiiniiruffy Is a V' M' jpauaras Hit in ; ) - '' i i ' 11 i for All Ailments of up a bad accua-iomremo- Iboro Is but aie.rtt'rtftaiihifteerajtd fifth . llttW'TlA'l0St'.4rk:i In'ollevldff xheumatln nnins. neurnl- ColUK.AandoTtulinorkiistny fjirta, Bttea:i:tt'(l6nijiWd, i....u4MjvivvfiunJUL1v9PU lt,OTW'r WW"W. "KJ'Bt HU9- fttOinhaVttcurerJun altMkjJa sC rpwtlon fit the tlrafcvrUre(l .'XSauaJlyijffefctlVftKlB-JtWIrfMallroeriUiof MlWf,,'Wierlooaia: BtoolV .valU6ItQiS;W ittt tw,eaoni:-jis;bt;or9- s enlckly. and lcttviini dlwaurlnp scant. iaawoiwd Tl)l riimedy. In overy horacrMjC tsrtcjt power and efflciKaH generally known, no fhmiriV(puld be 'Without It. W0und.'(iwrWfrfMlfan4,PlcW.lh0(iwhd were UptheJ lokr' iShtrundfittiiln efreo?:of lesB.nowerful to. .quiciciytnat The' MM wnhHliDiWeidl'lJiSlnjeSthals I - q.oooo oooopoop m bob boo boooooooooo MyuJam Donovan Ji Co. Heaver-Jl)um- BOpand $K0.0 per BpttF. if.LwMo (or Sgro Co., Slephena Bye SnITe la n'aafo and aneajdrArcmedr OLPAMO , Cre. w RcCOMMtMDIDtvl Ky. Hartford Dnij; Hartford, Ky. O oooooooooooo.oooooO POEMS YOU'L,L ENJOY. '. . : o O 6 O The Herald's Special Selections. OO Ho rode by us, .1 OO OLD CATTLE MAX SOLILOQUIZES this mqrnln', and he looked Jest "Ho a knight, In With his silver I raps the streaks of rosy light; His pack horse trailed behind him, "b' BOURBON ONE 'BOP POULTRY OF CURE with a bed upon his back, down the throat of a gplc And he made a.purty picture as he chicken, dettroyjr tho wormi and laves the chick's life. passed pur homestead shack; I A f ew drops In tbe drinklnl water Cures and And we knowed 'mdt'siimmtf'M'nlt PREVENTS DISEASE it post tile' slightFor the treatment o( Vhlto Diarrhoea In Chicot, est, doubt i , ftnd Dlackhbod add other diseases hi turkeys 'Cause tho calves were beln gathered, arid the' rouiidup call was bourbon poultry cure has no equal IS; . . her ( Great Weekly nt n Low Price. The Cincinnati 'Weekly 'Ehnulrer, paper recently transa twelve-pag- e formed into the size and' appearance of a daily, will he furnished In connection with the Hartford Herdld at only $1.35 for the two papers. This price stands good on renewals for The Herald. The Weekly Enquirer is an Ideal newspaper, containing a big variety of reading and is especially suited to the farming classes. It is Democratic and progressive. This is certainly a low price for a lot of good reading. tf - Mabel felt qulto proud es she sat the front step and watched some boys playing on the sidewalk, n After a time a little boy came up 'to talk to her and to admire, In his rough little way,: nor bright, shiny, shoes and pink sash. waist,'' "See my nice, square-cu- t exclaimed the girlie, "and my nice coral beads! Don't you wish. you wuz a girl?" replied the boy; "I "No, slre-ee- ,' wouldn't' want to bo any girl at all, because lookle how much more neck you have to wash." - On Neiir Corn Famine. Tompklnsvillo, Ky., Juno 1. There Is almost a corn famine in Monroe county. Corn now sells. for a dollar a bushel, and it Is predicted that before the middle of June It will go at least to $1.25 a bushel. Most of tho corn has been sold cither to city dealers or to distillers within tho county. There would be much suffering among livestock but for tho excellent pasturage, of which there Is an abundance. ' KEXTUCKY DEATH HOUSE CROWDED HARE TH1XG carbo-hydrate- that, not more than one case of rheumatism Get dim It All. Tiie doctor told him ho needed In ten requires apy internal treatAll that Is needed protelds and above ment whateovr. It Is now well known s, nitrogenous. all, something The doctor mentioned a long list of foods for him to eat. He staggered e out and wabbled into a Penn-avenu- Is a free application of Chamber- lain's Liniment and massaging, the ,parts at each application. Try ,it; and see hqw quickly It will relieve the pain and soreness. Sold by alj m dealers. -- restaurant. "How about beef steak " he asked the waiter. "Is that nitrogen ous?" The waiter didn't know.' "Are fried potatoes or not?" The waiter couldn't "Well, I'll fix It," poor' man in despair.' .large plate of hash.-rich in crii BANKING FOR FARMERS AN IMPORTANT MAvrTER '' say.' declared 'the' keen Interest 'farmers generally' Is being taken by "Bring rnVr ' now Thirteen tho Damage Suit , death house at the Eddyvlllo peniOvien.jb.pnv Ky., June (i. T.h tentiary awaiting, bnds In the elec- big .damage, BuU.fjCharJej, l(St tric chair. Tjils'jls 'said to' be the vensi. who. sues by his f ather,... Joh" largest number of ,men over under ,W. Stevens, against the rljllfiftl-- , nt fpnth nf nnn Hmn In enntfirWA .Qentraly, Rallroad,( ffGra"pany ,f,or Kentucky. Those who make a .$30,00.0.. ,for- personal " Injuries re. t . . sucn ... ' one stuay oi mines say mat ceiyqd In LoulsvUlo In February;, reason inero nan uecn more ienqen-- t 19.10.iisrhen heuotteraptedi-tgrab jt, cy of date Jo Impqsq the death pen- passing freight car." and slipped op alty Is that the execution of the e'en- -' ,tho co, has been, transferred from 'CU to whem, all ,iorrgpopdence .should ibe, addressed, ,TMt body, I tence .takes, place at Eddyvlllo,' and0 ;tha Qray8bni'Clrcnit-vCoui;tjiI jfb . aw in .ui, ai..ii !2i!L'J.il . ll'i'l 'i'i;; V' TTTI l. (actlng as a central agency for not WBru.i" yrnue pecurreu. cUnlttdjStatjss C,qut herjj,.. A imwaoiiRNii f. Virt imltUlo-figevpeopfi suBpct evory? th'e'arrangiments.' It Tabb Death sentences Jn this, State Arabs, 'who 'forced "their sWar into I ing thlfl work "at, the request of the i Jlof6ro..Tou. sympathize with the ,thlng, but that young people know oooooooooooooooooooooooooo worn rare orior to the. bassaco' of wffwwmKrgiti.wii.wwiKMi - under dog, maJ sure tha h.e, ldn't i the electrocution bill and , tho OB1, "Fez, .the capital of MorotefJr'were WklhTl'lle'coVrenc'o "o'riscrap. s 6J the death(chalr ' at 'reDulsetf bVYtie French rdOoWfr tlve form finance Tifcfd la'a,t Jm;AntK man me Ubllabment ! Eddrvllle. Now "It' U common' for er. a bloody engagement. "The' Wnder' th'e 'sapef fn'tono'c'rtl;,of David, eaVtePn At Armua Jury tp flnd-nni. ulltahdx Pn'-c;-- ' alio ueuarnu u uuuJtf.cr ua Lubin.p'i.tzk least threeiti r. Stfift t w iv n'i nh(- Mrs ucr'ijwu 1 oj ) n TK"ilt"OJ 'f,. ltu, ; . men occupy li( i'i .JillTrapNfcrred. l.'if 'l"' i '. .. '..'': In1 tho widespread efforts now being made to.app,ly''tol 'the needs of American farmers:"ihti farm1 finance system of tnat has 'Veen so success ul In Eu1 'rope. The plan has aroused ''tn'iich Interest, us outlined on this ed?or- ial.pago In $ur issu of April 13''for' a .farmers' commission' 6f not 'less ihari. two from each Estate' to 'a'tWiy' thls'subject In iJ'urbbe! durihg JUy In some . States me and August. :...-;yr .ll.-.- v taxing larm.ers are '.iv.JJ up mis m.&uer 'In earnest with the JSouthern Qongrous,! WuhJpgtom , P.i Com-Imeroi- o per-Yecti- ng " . KOIiD. UjV Art you one of the people who Tho wagon top Is shlnln' iln some z. Wilbur Mitchell, Heaver, Dnin. distant lonely draw; hop up nervously when the train lis John A. Miller, Mclle'iirj-- , Ky. nearing the station, and stand until The cridk is 'yeliln' ''Grut) p'ild!''' ydti'cin he.nr, the gang; .hurrdh It stops? You think you are saving a lot of tlmo, whereas in reality a As they leave tho brnndln flrps, fl(nd '' gallop for the feed, '$.'!. car emptfes tyself In three quarters While tho snow.whlto foam Is drlp- of .a minute. TH pln' from tho mouth of .every ,.. ! You have heard of "the total desteed; 'V pravity of inanimate objects." They h are not depraved. We blame them I'd like vto throw irAwlthicm, but . 4. Fath er Time, ltfBeeit.J , for our. own folly as when we pile dishes In reckless heaps that are Has put mr In the 'dlscard-l'ntilV.llva.In. rnma.f. .Carplc:f':tln'arRe)ar1Vork,l doomed to tip over, or pour hot Tm$ojiKUua.i?iaE caps sauce Into-- ' cut glass, or go into a I can oniy'dreairnVb-fistretche'whore. dark room .without trying to refr Pump nnd urniture Repairing ! cactus and the sage the member where the furniture Is.. Cown"l'thrfJTollth,llly1t)rJg6ry, Why are people so aware iOf their l0Pa Covered and L,med. . neither time 'nor crcepln' J trfiafintt-lliffDrTOlflrsensitiveness; to the color of furxil- - Can dim'The ySStfilSr pldfures" r, and so. blind iture and .uitcneii otneo on Main street. HPJ!ei)r.0-HX-.eXPB...?P5Le -to. the effect of ,the color of artifiL'if"- whenthefirst"-Bla;d'ijln- t' of- - June Ri.ossr-riTrss im.m bis k a feelings? Really, a cial light oh the 'Wo al r2CU.4,I.MMVi4, AtWsmJtOJA Time ' "pW"X'riew"blu-e"if- i mellow light aid, ah agreeable 'lamp.1 skleB", ' J,. shade go far toward making the Ev- Ahd a topfliaHd, yqung and knight ening restful and cheerful apd cozy. Wi) ly, passes by my cabin door Crude illumination Is Irritating. Oh his w.actoJiJbln-hl9,jfip;nradeThe quickest way to cure "blueV' JYi)jej:9aifUxtS41tL4.up;rL,.95B,c-S- . W Ib to Identify them. If you look nore. i. will noliso iPTS.for vdu'.ir yp'u huV 0J. back a little and discover that your 5VV a ofkr STOMACH, JJMft.QrJWBNTY ' cause'; and' woe has no reasonable tnA'1fcU:You'cotpa.?'biUB, that you "Just' feel like feeling' feo," DRY GUTTEHS IIJRJGATED butllyifffS-Yroapy.thVsaulnients AND WHISKEY you know that the condition- Js phys WITH BEER ju9v.y tu iu jruuc uvajx8uuut;uab huukci. x UL. a tVbotUe'ef SEVEN HK$fihgreat ical; . That knowledge puts you on. hoqiibbTd .jfemsaytMfineBt tonic and Martlnsburg, W. Va., June 7. tneroad toi rccorvery.rtior ,tno pnyi-oa- l (condition begins uto improve as iSi veral hundred gallons r .o.f. beer blcSjd puriftt!?'knovtJ.fIf ydttritem is VBur ,soon as; you find there is nothing .ai d whlskey"were' poured -- Into tho youthful energy, SEVEN BARKS will accom worso June Woman's pi bile square here by- members of plish it, make your food, digest and give Home Companion, . tie W. C. ttWlIThe lnJ()??Fjiht8, you pew life. Afprwyi iqfnfaded if dissatisit. fied. Try it and tnjoyyour meals. Address cc nfiscated by county authorities at ' ' ' IYMANBR0VVf(,;68MnrrajSr,,NYork;N.Y. vt rlous' times, were sold at 'public,' t' 4 at ction by-- the Sheriff. The W Ct NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. T U. secured thet lo(t ,fo(r(,$24ft, nnd CGCOGOpCOCCOOCXSOCGOOOOCOO f In ordering the address of 4 then dumped It lntb 'the s'tree't. As1 your paper changed from one tlio w.qmop 'poured, thq ,lquor away place to another it is absolutely Constables stood guard. . ' I ' .MT- necessary to state where you j Ends Hunt. For Rich Girl. have been receiving the paper aa 4 jOften tho hunt fc-- a rich wife well as where you want It chahg- - 4 ends when the man meets a woman You can not keep posted on current ed to. Please bear this1 In mind. '4 4 thjit uses Electric Bitters. Her political events ' unless you read tho 4 ' , I ' stronginrvesell in a bright .braln-1 Tf V1? Ti I j Courier-Journ- al even temper. ...Icr. and complexion and ruby lips result A Triumph,, ( (Louisville, Ky. Henry Vnttcrson, Agnes "Was Emily's,, oporatlpn. from her pure "blood - her, bright ' U Edl6r,)V eyfes from restful 8100; her elastic a success?" ; got fif- st p from firm, f,r,ca muscles, all Gladys "Glorous! She teen presents, n hundred dozen te ling 'of he health 'rfnd' strength roses', and' had two hundred calls" 'of Electric Bitters glvd a woman, and ' ' '" thli ftcedom .from .Indigestlop, hacks inquiry."' " ' ache, headache, fainting and dizzy Cruelty to'-Bpells "tlioy Poet.' ir6h1oto',.Ev'erywhdro' THE XABIW will, bo,tho,Js8ue..aatl , the battle will be a hard-fougPoet "I call to see' If you have they aro woman's favorite remedy'. .one. ,. You can get the , an openlhg fdr me." COc at- If bak.pr artjyng.ry them. r , mT X ,ca ,. 4'm. ' m Editor '.'Yes, there's one rlghti James H. Williams. , behind you. ,Shut It as you go out, I rifid pu ViittloM jO&rcrt, iB" ,,, plflase." ,,. ,. . HJtk Post Th.0 jtl)Ui8Vill) ' '(daVly) froW now until November .Thn.RcnKon. R supposed (to '10, 1912; Trad" TTiie i "WW5 4He fetter, pMbfccribp ; oneyear,, . ftri!Jnly12' the oyster?'' , stupid, pal It WOW! "Can't you Both One i Vtafrilfor . n nlina n. vuu u it.. utuncD ou .....1' m f.9" Ptj'r SalerFafnisAB 0 f r. Vf- I ..if.. . ' ;1 6 td300 wcresi iWotan 8lrD8r"ifronffii 1 1 f please you , Same Old Tjile. ,,r, j, ,.Ul. 'V ,' "Why (don't y,o4u gvo your, wife t you want to huy, land. f . , fRfdgUlartprlfce ofWeokly CddttlerJli ! "A. C. TEI8ER & rt:o.,' palJowaiicct?" "I can also Journal, JJpp .a yar.. 'f 'Hrtf6"rdJy3 .she -- spent; jit befqroj,f; CQUjd borrow make a spechil rate on Dally and? , ; ,r , SundaylCrief-ouTOTl-lrrTramDlhaHPFH ,jii "Very-W- eir i" Ttt tr 'more' ' This HlzeBMurVttbout rlsb10The The United States exported itji i i vi m iii i dmancjjjaj) Appeagays: Mejlphlsj of than' fl2000000 iw) ADVAWWGDuOp' TO 000) pounds "After studying men and worn on, OTTjn'pBjTORpEJlS JIU8T r gunpowder i lasuTear. j' at i JortAne has come 'to lhd conc'l6sjQD uo, thrill. out. . , One 30c bottle makes 12 gallons of medicine. V1 .4 i 4' on z $ Albert oiler k c i?rm. I , wall-pape- fhatT'! agelgy t' !1 s mwwttam Z T- at met iiu - the-matte- '' Tjie, Courier Jotinjal For 1912 l peach-;bloom- 'j , , , . This BresidentiAl ht - -- ' l wftffiarW HartfqrdlHerald .' m ;al,tio seo, ..llll'Ji Jr ;hltfl. bily i x$tW i J. , ,0 , . c&a- sn d , n t(-i'-vf- . 1 I r' " '"1 tVt' I '!jVM fiMM TTTTjTTT, THE HARTFORD HERALD nfty tbat BU,rnju,nde4 him offondkd less conservative Americans. F1b formal receptions jangbi!qd number ui Americans , ana uorea norei) n - -i v? , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912. PAGE SEVEN. I THE.pOMMONfEpA BET A FORTUNE A OEJGMJITUOE f4 Seems to K. fiver With Peopl&bf Country l J Be! ' l.."". U3I?f 11 ' visitors. .Hl8 .pqraonaj life. however, wis 'simple Breakfasfat' IhePfesIde tnaliBldn (tffqtb an "English di r lmayl consfsted, of j 'sliced tongu j, tea, coffee, past land butter." (lit SOWER tho3ejayftfQrJn'al ners consisted VPS.. W- - American dl li usually of but ore - ' During August and September Last Year.. .tfoo GENERILKOINGTONFELriT strong tea). Hi! m nffTf.' Something of Early bays of . twmmymmm Was EveMhine:' andRcst.Coniains neither Life is a riddle and in the end Ophim,Morphine norIineral. we. all must give It up. lS'OT "NAll C OTIC . President Taft Is very fond of a "Jim" FIke, the Kansas wheat king, bet $20,000 during. August lunch of cold mutton. A toothless man or woman rarely and September last year that rain JittpearoUrS.tKVn.P7VlR would fall on his, 7, 000 acres of has a sense of humor. tfmp&tn Seat . yfxSnuut I Coal Is dearest in South America wheat In Northwest Kansas before 1 and cheapest In China. May. And ho has the middle of stnivSrrd ) Shfirnmnl A II H If It were as easy to avoid writ- won, almost II five to one, and his JLS HvrttJetl- winnings may be seven or eight to Ing in a check book as in a diary, Ctmf.A Stioir hfAlHyrem'fltnvri one. FIke never had such a wheat how happy we'd all be. In England .",000,000 people are prospect In 15 years as he has at. ApcrTcci Remedy forConslirvi the present time. If he has only engaged in the spinning trade. Hon, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea It's tuning cleaning all the year the average Kansas yield of wheat, he stands to clean up more than round with the watchmaker. mul Loss , Sleep. Short, slim people with long $00,000 on tho one wheat c,rop. If FacSumlc Signnlurc cT rains continue during May and the bodies arc the ones most apt to be early part of June, he stands to come centenarians. Youth is the happy time, but only beat this by $20,000 to $30,000. NEW YOHK For five years FIke has been age knows It. ffl A switch of yellow hair, four feet plunging In wheat, and he Is now the biggest winter wheat grower in long, brought $G00 last month In tho country. Three years ago he New Yoik. Paradoxical as It poems, the mar-thhad ISO, 000 acres of winter wheat) B EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. H H M ff Wa 0 averaged eight bushels an acre, rled man who misses the last tra'n THE CkNTAUft COMNNT NtW OM and he made $30,000 profit. Two always catches it. lit yeais ago he sowed 1C.000 acres of. A glycerin" bath will make an wheat and lost every cent he had old typewriter ribbon young again.1 A hlgnnil! Is one who Iowm not put into it. He did not harvest -enough wheat to get seed for the 'ripely but too many. crop that oilers so line a prospect at cowardice, dishonesty, .bungling favor of the document, was stoned this time. O SPECIAL NOTICE O. Or the uijitiper iiiiiiiikI mmii' Herald. Vim will (ill a lletli jelltnv Gambling on tho weather has uratesnianshlp and lack of military from the platform. A scurrilous O lii regard to O slip. It lin- - printed on It nun- - iih.ui- and a il.i'e knowledge. Such was the grati- picture was circulated representing been Flke's method of chasing the O altr it. flit ilntu OIUTCAUIES, ItESOLUTIOXS o! slums ultra niir su.Imi iption epliis or ulien it did expirr. This Is tude showered by a large portion of Washington beheaded for tyranny. festive dollar for years. He was O OF ItKSPECT, Xv. O, all tin- - book v keep of your subscription account, and there is no the country upon that country's The President was called "Monte- - once a Kansas Hallroad Comnils-- 1 excuse for ou not kmiuiii; Just Innv you stand with THE IIKIt Al.l). Deliverer. The cynical assertion zuma," and even worse names, by sloner, elected during tho Populist We are tiyln;; to ;"! our subscription list on a strictly that republics are ever ungrateful, the men whose fathers had starved days. He has bet more than $2.0,-wlt- h The .Hartford Herald has adopted basis, so as to avoid trouble ami iiilsiindi'islundiiiij. We lo not him at Valley Forge. Wash- - 000 in the last ten years that rain stems to be amply justified. In regard to Obituaries, mint to loice the paper upon anybody against their Our country was young. It was ington angrily declared ho wished would fall at the proper time, and a new rule ue want all that Is due us. .Please give tills matter your very prompt attenloo big for its strength and too he had never accepted the Presi- he never lost entirely until last Resolutions of Respect, Cards of Thanks, &c, whether written at the tion. Look at that little yellow slip containing your name. It will strong for Its brains. Like a boy dency, and added that he had been! vear. He had a bumper crop on tell you Just what you need to know, without any explanation ( ainicted with "growing 'pains acres in 1903, and a crop that the behest of lodges, churches nr In-- 1 It abused "in such indecent 'terms as i and that is, wo shall us. If it Is wrong in any way, let us know. Anyhow, please pay us was fretful ahd" ungainly, and 'was could scarcely bo applied to a com- - earned him $20,000 In 190S. Since dlvlduals, what is due. It takes much money to run a good newspaper nowa-da- s, that year he has not had less than charge at the rate of two cents per ayagely illogical In its dislikes, mon pickpocket." In 1797 ho heme we must keep our subscription accounts collected up. arid: tired, to private' IIf6r Just' eight years S.000 acres In wheat In any year. line for all such articles, except obit Wost.or.'Uils ralsuse Either come to The Herald olllce anil pay the arrears and a year in man to whom we j after he'had entered upontho Pres- - But last year, after tho most disas- uary poetry, which will be one cent advance, or, if you are not wnilns; to town soon, send us a check or Identlal 01110. as. a... national, hero trous season lie had ever eyperlenc- - per word, stralglit.Thl6 is tne smallowed everything. J e nifiney-orile- r ed, FIke was forced to cut down his est rate' we charge for nnvthine and for the amount due. We will appreciate it j4 . s' .Tiii j.iu.ii ' . i'" The of our regular rate. and It will make us think you really want tiie paper. And scarce had he .resigned when wheat acreage Just .half that of the is onjy one-fift- h 1789. ": national seat of govern The amount, In cash or stamps, , or i ment at that time, was New York IfiPSHlffi-ftKMfl-- fl OWL-- 1 former year. City, with a population' of less than Last summer FIke put in his must accompany each article, or Six Mrs. Lela Love, wife of Wiley wheat with extraordinary care. He It will not bo printed! 35,000. While the country at large was made up of simple, Lovfu'J.!fJpmer(.Uvflfii.??ftri9ovfna bought the best Russian hard win- words average a lino In ordiplain folk, yot, there was an ua., says: "l navo taken Foley ter wheat seed he could get on the nary reading and every soparate thejn lo ibn all Kansas Agricultural College farms. character or Initial letter counts as "aristocracy" far. more sharply de Kldneji fined than any ofi the 'present day.. you claim for them. They gave me He plowed two inches deeper than n word. The heading and the signature both count one lino each, ftlen- - of .wealth and family- - held almost lnstand Wfcflf vvhen my kid- ever before. He has four aloof- from their plainer brethren. neys were sluggish and Inactive. I steam plowing- - engines, even if they are only a word or two. obituary gaso All poetry, They affected costly and flashy .cos- cheerfully .recommend hem tp nil and two straight tumes that would now be more sufferers y from kidney , troubles." line .engines to plow i his fields. He through, one cent per word. (IXrOIlPOKATKD) Contributors please remember. suitable to.'.'comlc opera.t The. woi Foley, Kidney, Pills prp qs , careful; plowed, five. Inches Instead of tho men of fashion wero still more ex- ly made and as scientifically com. usual three inches, and used two travagant In dress than were' their pounded a's any medicine ,your sets of harrows' .to smooth, the hdsbands. Hero Is a description home, doctor can give you. They ground after each "plow. Evpry one in Kansas h'as been (written by' dne of 'her guesf.8) of act directly on the klditeys and the headdress worn by the wife of bladder. For sale, by all dealers, watching the rain reports from' the everywhere. UJJ' m western part of the State. Gen. K116J:, Secretary of War: Kansas Alany a Hartford Reader Wil , , v,.-,xr people are Interested In FIke and "Her hair in front Is craned at' "HIUTTANIC"' NAME OK Feel Grateful for This his weather 'gambling. Thoy want least a foot high, much In the form SUCCESSOIt 'OK "TITANIC" him to win a'nd make a big "kiltof a churn, bottom . upward, and Information. topped off with a wire skeleton In ing." Everybody Is pulling for him. New. York, June 3. It is an- There were so many calls In the the same form, covered with black ' nounced' hero that the new 50,000- f,Vuze." If your back gives out; newspaper offices as to whethBecomes lame, weak or aching; Most of the men who formed' ton White Star liner which will er there had been rain at Colby, If urinary troubles set In, our Government ' seemed to fear take the place of the Titanic In the whore FIke lives, that the corres The kind that makes you look jrond in ihe eyes of the Perhaps your kidneys are "In a that Euro'p9 would regard us as a fall of 1013 is to be named "Prlt-tanlc- pondents there were directed to whole It will be the same length wire rain stories for every shower. bad way." And, Innation of clodhoppers. sale dealer and the city merch:inp that makes your neighbors as the Olympic, 800 feet. Tho The Rock Island Don't delay use Doan's Kidney Railway general stead of going ahead In their own proud of you, increases respect and sets you right in the minds sane way and paying no hoed to the White Star lino has had two vesi ofllces for Kansas directed Its agent Pills. of all people; this kind Is sels bearing the namo Brlttanic. nt Colby to report specifically every Here Is good evidence of their sneers of outsiders, they tried to prove themselves as cultured and They both earned large sums for day on rain, and tho Government worth: .Mrs. YV. X. Dartlett, 020 Tilp- as well dressed as any French no- the company, and the name (s con- weather ofllees loaned the railway And promply delivered by the HARTFORD HERALD. Everyagent some rain gauges. ble. This was amazing to the simp- sidered lucky. lett bt , uweiiBboio, Ky., says: body in any kind of business needs Printed Stationery FIke Is ju.t like ne chap pltvlng "Several years ago I used Doan's ler people here. When Washington No e I.n-- t Winter's Snows. tho faro bank. Ho has worked oiit Kidney Pills and cannot say too drove abroad in p cream-colore- d Heads, Drds. Envelopes, Statements. Etc I have kept correct account nowadays Prices of the hja pvstem and coach with liveried servants on it Jint keeps on gamb- much in their praise. For a long the lowest; work the best. Call or write Ui. number of snows that fell during ling until he breaks the bav.l.. Fil:o time I had nearly every symptom and drawn by sl white horses, he past winter. There were thirty-o- 'i.ns not made a T5f-.- e was condemned by many as an the HERALD. Hertford. Ky. real "killing" olnce of kidney disease. My back ached ne. The first fell November 12. Yet 1003, although ho nndo a lot of terribly and at night I did not he was living "aristocrat." Thero wcro three snows In Novemofiiy as ho believed necessary for a Dining the day I was monev In 190S and has made some sleep well. ber, nine In January, nine in Feb- money man of his position. The cold dig- each year until 1911. Hut nervous and In bed all tho time ruary, threo in December and seven this year he will hit thp market in My fe't became swollen and I WHY NOT MAKE in March, A MONTH The largest snow fell a way that Kansas will bo talking knew I required a good remedy to i January 11., The drifts of this snow cure me. I had often heard Doan'i ' It for years. Incidentally S50.00 a Wook, almost SHO.00 a Day laid on the ground six weeks. Tho about Kidney Pills highly recommended. , next largest snow fell Maich 27. I there are a lot of other Kansans so I profiircd a supply and began j SclllfiB Victor Safes cinl f who will make a lot of money from f lions rvr JKIJVs i.u in iv.iueiii, - icinr, Jin l' - Oil.' ' li .(1 The man who Insures his life Is have the day of tho week and day their wheat Holds. Doan'ii ' Toprtca Cor taking them as directed. ikm.u ioHviii iiiro.li:. tin ii '1 of the month of each snow thnt wise for his family. Ola mio, I nt lo lint k loiv now i Kidney Pills cured me and the. .1 St. Louis oni". ttuluMiicn !(i'Iaru our proiioiitir n m '..u fell. e aro thp only remedy I will ever use The man who Insures his health light. Some of them wero very tho U'St, clrun-i'il- t tL viio..liii-tlPii-ycr S. J. Roberts In Cynthlana Kitlio t im .cu for kidney troublp, I can highly is wise both for his family and can iluji Mono uu fcuariiwoo xi r . f. Democrat. (nr liuiiri'ouiPly lllu'iii! i ' .u--- caltilcf r commend them, as they lived up himself. you to prm-iiVill the Mitji-o- t iociil- o tho claims made for tnem. pjEfflJJ u, intuitu f j t iui.il i.i in us You may Insure health by guard-In- s uiuufu Help tho baby through the teethvnn Trprn nllnllnr. Ili.tm I i.ii.r.H a.. For Infanta and Children. orj. .un tlu For sale bv all dealers. 1'rlce r It. It Is worth guarding. rvime.tilvdv ami nihtrin-l- i- s for P"l using peripd by giving it McGEE'S l". Fostor-MllbiicoiivuuiiiKtiillUiiK points WlllrtI it n Prilt'-- . Co., Buffalo DARY ELIXIR. don't YOU bi tho liril to mm.r fr..i yuiir ;i iiior I.Uefortto... I" Ollslninof (n Anw v. , It Is a healthful, Tfie Kind You Have Always Bought cents. At the first attack of dlsease-whlcuuivUci;ntbc Wo can luvor ouly ono anlfiaan out of each looal'.ty, Mow York, solo ngent3 for thr generally approached wholesome remedy, well adapted to Tl:e2.",:!i nr.nlvc-FnrBoars the of ou United States. M, STf!!!?? through the LIVER and' man!-fes- tr a baby's delicate stomach. It cpn- - Signaturo eeni.-niiwh c1 l.rnKd by Remember (the name Doan's-a- nd erivlliijj the most modern sale L&ttBmViwOtyfflV "ifTuv? " ' rT in Innumerable ways talns no opium, or morphine or in Itself ?t' lu tin- world. Widetake no other. awake men vtho revdved our jurious drug of any (klnd. Babies TAKE. tjtt.al ).E. TOUCH OF XATl'liE j thrive under its excellent stomach renurr-(.t mwi'M.ry todoublu MAKES WIIOI.K WOK 1,1) KIX our output. We are Bprualiiir .. .;. .;. ; and bowel correcting '? influence. luany tluiusand? otilollari our aios oro.inlratlon, Prlco 2."c and 50d per bottle. Sold 'NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS. Irtit to Jmrn all panlculara. It nort Yalker has.etarted an in by Hartford Drug fco., Ha'Ytford, Will e your name on th,o only the price ot a pouul card. glr-Ky "D6riovan & Co., "Beaver Dam, lulry cut for the paper or wrapper you will find , ' vho said sho never rfllowed aft' Ask for Catalogue 16T. " 'Ky. m thn'tfntn vonr frabscriptlon ex- Ahd aavri your hcil'f It. man to kiss her until she' was en nlVes. you Itvd your auh- THE' VICTOR ged. Bert may take the ad. ou ncrlptlon has expired, please f his paper, fays Tom Thompsor send" ua one tfotlar. We will ap- FOR FLETCHER'S SAFE & LOCK GO. lives In Howard, Kan. She toll fOLElT PILLS predate a prompt remittance. 2 that rdnnUBUMATISUKIONKYSAMOaLABBLi little Action more thai Our Nw Hm. CapMlty 20,000 Salts Annually. CINCINNATI, OHIO 1'liUXGIXO" ,OX THE. WEATIIEK jbdtlme t apart from his natur: j dignity, gave, .no hint of Imitating FIHST TKKATV ItUIJ ithd Vayjtlftif foreign courts. Hi dress was rich, but severely plah i.ll "The man who Is tho cause of all IIt 'A.lfc' tlltuiulIlK iu r, 1110 nam, uen. 0..11 OUII pur country's misery, Is this day re- van's memoirs, was that of a farn duced to the rank of his fellow-clt- er rather than a soldier. Jzens, and has no longer tho power Another cause for discontent was to multiply the woes of these United tho Senators desire to give thp States. This day his name ceases to President a title. give currency to Injustice or to le- Among' the. phrases proposed werp galized corruption.lt strikes us with "His HlshneW," "His Serene Highastonishment that one man could ness," and "His Patriotic Majesty' fhus poison the principles of. Re- "Washington himself Is said to have publicanism. This day should form suggested that he be called "Hlrf a jubilee." High Mightiness." Nothing, lucklr foregoing editorial In a I'hll- - ly, came of all these Ideas. ao'lphla ntwspaj early in 179 7 'Then In 1704, when the nuestlot) was leveled against no traitor, no of a treaty with England arose) dangerous demngogue. The man to came the crowning dissatisfaction.' whom it referred was George Wash- In many hearts there was still hot ington, the "Father of His Coun- rage against England. Men thought try." It was but one of many tho treaty was too favorable to our scorching denunciations, and It ac- former British foes and lacking in tually represented the feelings of warmth toward our old allies, tho thousands of Americans at that Fronch, and they blamed Washington for these supposed flaws. Mobs time. The hero of the Revolution, tho swarmed In the streets. John Day, man whose genius had freed Amer- father of the treaty, was burned In n A Philadelphia rabble, ica, and had given the helpless cfllgy. strong, burned the treaty unyoung Tlopublle a place among the nations, had lived to bo stormed af- der tho British Minister's windows. ro public pi hits, to be accused m Alexander speaking in Hamilton, & ' At tho President! J rnPPntlftna In th nvnnlncra inn nt- A ,hottth ali'd I ftll&rh JcaW formed tlio only refreshments; and promptly t ? oSlodOItKiliWtMngMhVwoul I go among her guests warning them Washington, !!? That Rain Would Fall, and It V Did A1 Regular Prac- - ' tice With Him. ' felt consld- pVWhU swelled' ud when 'she made a 'sidestep In my favdr. f,atelv. how ever, I learned she worked the same lijttlf) maneuver on several ictljer boys, and I stopped feeling proud of It. .ISomotimes jibw when slid comes down the street with all the matronly dignity that' flft'years and a whole house full of children give her,.Hanch Clover, Frank Osborn, Will' Crook and myself we all line up and raise our hats and bow po litely and she ambles along with a smile that In spite of Its fatness, has -- not entirely lost Its charm. Hickman (Neb.) Enterprise. thirty years ago. and m ' CASTORIA For Infants and Children. , waB"the;fl4fpl-JU1'8- s aoooooooobooooo AXD.KANCV. O, 000000006000000 FACT AtgcfablePfeparaltonTorAs- siumaiui", ini: row aoaucs mating the Stoinaths andpowcls of The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of O AMOi Promotes Digcslion.Checrfur-ncs- s Mr I high-soundi- j ii in Ml (v of 3BS353EE3mS99 Use For Over Thirty Years S at J A 10,-nn- ooocooooooooooooo LOOK ON THE FIRST PAGE - ' u, ,t 2,-0- post-oflle- - 1 1 1 1 hard-workin- g, Piwd'd thirty-horse-pow- er Light and Power Company E. G. twenty-horse-pow- er , BARRASS, MGR., rftflA "d ylfr health (d c6d' Efotirlo home or buahuks house should be without them, ,,, when with In reach. To-pe- JOB PRLVTINi ." NEATLY DOXE S200. t- - - Thai's HEALTH INSURANCE oc r Post-Dispatc- h. 1 CASTOR! A &a&ffi&&ii i I fuii-aim- imii-- . rn 1 ?" j - lndui-i-iiicii- I TutfsPs r""" KltiNEY i " ' ' Children Cry ' ''if e C ASTO Rl A ). H. .V Hi nnnmump ji it i ijpiriMw llt)SWi ( .Mitt EIGHT. ft, tt. X E. RAILROAD TIME BLE AT HARTFORD, KY. TAin THE HARTF6RD HERALD WEDNESDAY, JUXE 12t 1012. I many Important competition1?,. In Oam, was cXpectod at Bethel come. cry Sunday but did not come. A race ROOSEVELT ISSUES RED eluding the fow of Mr. Edmondson's friends in May 1911, and tho European The following L. & N. Time Card race In July of tho same year, In HOT STATEMENT SAYING decorated .the .grave.' la effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: which he finished fifth. The double Mr. C. E. Crowder has purchased North Bound a new rubber tire surrey. Considfatality coming so quickly after No. ili. duo nt Hartford 7:19 a, m. that of yesterday when Vlsseur was That He Will Not Submit to the eration, $130. No. 114 due atHartford 3:40 p. ra. killed, has made a depressing effect Messrs. Johh Summers, of Acton of the Present South Bound mong the aviators gathered hero. and E. A. White, of Ola-toNo. 115 due at Hartford 8:45 a. m. KImmerling was a veteran airman were In town Monday. National Committee. No. 113 due at Hartford 1.46 p. m. of great experience, and was con;Qulte a targe crowd from this II. E. MISCTIKE, Afit. place attended the Children's Day Tho sidered a cautious aviator. Oyster Bay, Juno 8. Flatly an- at Rosino Sunday. machine was wrecked' and It' was nouncing that ho will not abide by Impossible to ascnrtaln the causo of SIMMONS. the action of the Republican Na- EIGHT PEOPLE MURDERED the accident. FIEND'S DESPERATE DEED Committee, Col. Theodore tional June 10. Dr. Lake Is visiting his Issued a vltrollc parents In Richmond, Ky., this Roosevelt ADABURG. Iowa, Juno 10. The Vllllsva, June 7. Mrs. John Raymond statement denouncing the seating week. Rev. Brown preached to a largo and daughter Gertrey, arc In Ralph of the Taft delegates In the Ninth bodies of eight peoplo, whose heads Alabama' district, In which ho said. have been crushed with an ax, wero and attentive audience nt Union shopping this afternoon. obtained by the found in the home of J. B. Moore, "A nomination Sunday evening. Mrs. Lena Patton and daughter Hall Eld. R. P. McKlnley and son, Ru-fu- s, Elda C., have returned from Mrs. votes of delegates seated in utter a prominent hardwaro merchant The dead Include J. of DeKalb, Tex., arc visiting Patton'8 parents, where they spent defiance of Justice, as these two here, Alabama delegates stated, would be B. Moore, his wife and four childthe family of C.uy Ranney this last week. Mrs. Dr. Patton and daughter worthless to the man obtaining It, ren, and two other women. week. All the persons wero murdered In Mrs. D. D. Berry, of Muhlenberg Mary, Cicero Patton and daughter and would be Indignantly repudiatparty as a their beds. Inn, will attend the birthday din ed by tho Republican county, Is visiting relatives here. Tho terrible mutilation of the The two Socialist lectures deliv- ner of Jeff Wade, near Ralph, to- whole." Summing up Roosevelt said: bodies of tho two unknown women ered here by R. P. McKlnley Wed- morrow, June Sth. Mr. E.L. Patton, wife and daugh"Tnft leaders speak as If they prevented Identification Immediatenesday and Friday night were I do ly. ter will spend Saturday night nnd were regularly Republicans. largely attended. Although there is no definite clew Mrs. J. A. Drake and two chil- Sunday with Mr. L. Patton and not concede that theft Is a test of to the murderer, tho police are regularity." dren Eddie and Mary, of Cromwell, family at Ralph. Discussing the action of the com- searching for ono person who Is Ky., visited the family of G. C. IiiIiii Illicit For Congiess, suspected by tho authorities of havmittee lie declared: Keown Saturday and Sunday. After conferring with friends1 In the whole"We have sent to the penitenti- ing been concerned Move On Now! over the district, Hon. John S. ary election officers for deeds mor- sale murder. Says a policeman to a street crowd, Rhea, of Russellville, has authoriz- ally not one whit than that which Revenge Is believed to havo been' and whacks heads If thoy don't ed the announcement that he Is a was done by the national committee the motive of tho crime. No rob"Move on now," say the big, harsh candidate for Congress from tho who unseated two properly elected bery was committed, and the police mineral pills to bowel congestion, Third Congressional District, sub- Jelegates In the Ninth district of think no other reason exists for the and suffering follows. Dr. King's ject to the action of the Democrat- -' Alabama and substituted for them crime, unless it was committed by New Life l'llls don't bulldoze tho Ic party. men who have no more right to a madman. bowels. They gently persuade them Under the law, the nomination vote In the convention than repeatHit Horse's Tongile Oil'. to right action, and health follows. will be made by the new Democraters In nn election." A vnluablo horse belonging to m ic State primary to bo held in Aug- -' 2.1c at James H. Williams. Ho made an appeal to the voters II. Smith, of Three Mr. William ust. , at largo, and charged that the Taft fOXC OKI). will make nn activo leaders wore making a deliberate Springs, met with a peculiar acciMr. Rhea 10. Rev. Fuqua filled his June of the district batweou now; attempt to destroy the Republican dent. The animal was In one field ' regular appointment at this place "nnvans jirlmary. and another horse, the property of and tho party. Saturday and Sunday. was In an adjoining Mr. Smith, Edna IH'CE HMCK SNAKE Miss Emmet and Mr. Hold. Tho horses vero biting eacli JAILER CANNOT I1ECK1VK Smith, of Hoflin, visited in this 1RLS HORRIFIES TWO THE INCREASE PRO'.IDEI) other, when one caught the other I'vlglilwrhood from Saturday until by Its tongue and bit It so badly Monday. Perry viile, Ky., .Tnno S. Two Frankfort. Ky., .Tun" 8. Jail"- -) Hint Drs. Gray & Wallace had to be Wllion and wife, of daughters of Smith Cox. who re- - ojreted to ofllco for a full term of summoned, Mr. nnd they amputated Friedaland. visited their father and cently removed from tho Dry Fork our jenrs, or those oLectod or ap nix Inches of the animal's tongue. mother, Mr. and Mrs. John York, neighborhood to the J. W. Moss pointed to All vacancies, cannot re- - Tho horse Is getting ulong nicely Sunday. farm, wuro horrified on awakening reive any additional fer the and will recover in the near future, Mr. Glenn Barnes, of Hartford, s few mornings ago to lind a huge keep of prisoners as Is'provldol for Bowling Green Messenger. WPS the guest of his uncle, Mr. L. MncVsnaUe coiled at the foot of in nn act of thcl'oil) session or the T. Dnrnos, Tuesday and "Wedne- the folding bed. On Orst seolng the Legislature. Tho Court of Appeals GRASSHOPPERS CAUSING MUCH DAMAGF IX TEXAS sday. y black object. In the dim light, the so held in reversing the Judg-pl- rl Qrlte a number of the Marvins supposed if to be a garment, ment of the Franklin Circuit Court 10. The Tex., Juno Austin, Chapel folks attended church at and reaching for it, found It to be ) the case of H. M. Bosworth, Allgrasshopper pestilence Is becoming Concord Punday. an Immense snake. It crawled from dltor, against George 11. Ellison, of to cotton crops of d TI- -. Mrs. Jim Gray, of the bed and was coiled under a Whitley county. An act was passed a serious menace tool: dinner with Mr. and chair by the time the frightened by tho Legislature two years ago Central Texas. Entomologist E. E. Shell, of the Department of AgriculMrs. J. V. Hngerman Sunday. girls' father killed tt. Increasing tho keep of . prisoners ture, to Investigate the left y Mr. . !1 Miller visited his mothfrom fifty cents per man per day to Sale. blight In Blanco, Gillespie and other Master Commissioner' Sunday. er at Palo eventy-flv- e per day, cents per man Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. counties, where the pest Is reported Miss Viola Waddle and Miss Vera and Ellison, who succeeded Mat H. Hartford, attended J. W. McCarty, Assignee. Fordsvllle, Morgan, as jailer of Whitley1 coun- to have caused thousands of dolHawkins, of Banking Company, Plaintiff, damage. church at tills place Sunday. ty, brought action to compel Audi- lars' . . vs. Equity Action No. 4D11 Mr. Clarence Howard, of Sunny-dal- e, Bosworth to pay the additional tor Record Price For Land. Consolidated Actions, was a pleasant caller Sunday fee, claiming that he was not an Shelbyvlllc, Ky., June 8. Judgo R. F. Armcndt, et al Defendants. at Miss Nancy Wysong's. -holder at the time of the pas- Ralph W- - Gilbert has sold to Geo. By virtue of a judgment and orMrs. Albert Cox, of Jingo, spent sage of the act. The court says that S". Chownlng a strip of land 300 Sunday night with her brother, Mr. der of sale of tho Ohio Circuit a term of office for a public official, feet wide on the east side of his at the October . Court, rendered Joe Hagermau within the meaning of the law; is farm and containing live acres In Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Barnes, of term, 1911, In the above cause for the number of years for which he Is an acre. It Is located TWa, spent Saturday and Sunday the sum of $300.00, with Interest elected, and should a public official all, at $450 pike and interurban on the State at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum elected to an office for a specified vvl'h Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Barnes. two miles west of Sholby-vill- e. Those on the sick list are: Mrs. from the 19th day of March, 1911, number of years vacate the office in railroad, Thfe Is the highest .prfco yet El'en Howard, Mr. Jerome Allen until pnid, and the further slim of any way, his successor, either by paid for unimproved country prop$400.'00 with like Interest from the acd Mr. Henry Allen. election or appointment, fills out erty In this county. Mr. Chownlng 19th day of March, 1911, and the Gas In the stomach comes from further sum of $100.00 with like In- the term of office for which his will erect a handsome home on the Get rid terest from March loth, 1911, and predecessor had been elected. land during the summer. food which has fermented. food as the further sum of $130.00 with of this badly digested SnoulmllH In Ohio. A Fortune Fioni Tips. iulckly as possible if you would like Interest from March 20th.l911, Coshocton, Ohio, June 8. New York, June 8. Miss Rose avoid a bilious attack. HERBINE and the further sum of $1,000 employees mado snowballs Is the remedy you need. It cleanses with like Interest form February Farrell, the girl at the hat rack In A freight train from the and strengthens tho stomach, liver 2Cth, 1911, until paid, and $79. GO a New York hotel, married Traffic Dugan Michael last west hnd cars still covered with Policeman and bowels, and restores energy costs herein, I will offer for sale by ceremony she shy- snow at 8 o'clock, and a snowball Price "0c. Sold public auction at the court house night. After the and cheerfulness. Indulged In when It ly showed him a bang book, show- party was by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, door in Hartford, on Monday, the ing deposits of $80,000, all amass- stopped here. Frost Inst night did Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, 1st day of July, 1912, .about one yenrs. She Is 28 years severe damage throughout Coshocm o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six ed In eight Ky. tomatoes old. Her fortune was all based on ton county to potatoes, month, tile following described the tips she received, though fortu- - and berries. EAST VIEW. nate Investments In real estate aid- Juno 10. Elder A. 11. Gardner, property, A. S. or E. Xotlce. A tract of land In fhe village of e(j j r' Dam, filled his regular or Bcavor ,, The Beaver Dam Magisterial DisKentucky, Narrows, Ohio county, ; ppointment at Bells Run church trict Union A. S. of E. will meet at conveyed to Roy F. Annendt by Ohserve Mcnmi ial Day. Saturday and Sundav. deed from W. A. Wlnisatt, Septom- Magnolia Lodgo of Odd Fellows, Union schoolhouso next Saturday, Mr. and Mis. Hill Smith, Mr. and June 15, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m. In of Contertown. deslrlnc to nornet Mrs. Allen Taylor and daughter, ber 2Sth, 1904, and recorded Deed Hook 30, page 15; also anoth-- . ljate tho memory or their departed Let all locals be represented. Anna Leo. spent Friday nnd SaturH. T. PORTER, Pros. day at Hartford on Rough River er tract of land situated at Nar- -' brethren mnrched to ,the cemetery HORACE TAYLOR, Sec'y. rows. Ohio county, Kentucky, con- Sunday afternoon, Juno 9th and fishing. veyed to Roy F. Armcndt by deed placed beautiful floral links on the Mr. L. D. French spent Saturday CAMP TO RE from W. A. Wlnisatt nnd EfTie Wlm-- 1 graves of James M. Cooper and Dr. SU..MMEE and Sundny with Mr. and Mrs. B. satt, April 2fith, 190.",, and ESTABLISHED BY Y. M. C. A. recorded;, r. Chapman. From their lodge V. Austin, of Beaver Dam. Sunnydale, Is In Deed Book 30, page 32., Ohio r(iom the parade was headed by the Mr. Jess Harris, of Madisonville, Ky., June 10. UnCounty Clerk's office. bands der the nusptces of MadtsonvJlle, rtockport and Contertown visiting relatives In tills vicinity. proceeds of snid sale will be, which rendered excellent The music Henderson, Misses Clime and Goldio Austin, Bowling Green and applied to tho payment of tho during the exercises, of Roavor Dam, are tho guosts of first Greenville Y. M. C. A.'s, a largo first three amounts named In the 4 mnle quartet. "The Best of tho summer camp will be establishMr. S. V. French. If any, Beautiful'1 was rendered In an ll Mr. Louis Fiench, of Buford, above and tho remainder, ed on Green river, near Livermoro. be applied on the payment of presslvo manner. The Rebecca Thla wns decided by i committee ispent Sunday with Mr. S.R. French. tho balance of plaintiff's debt, inter- - Lodge wns In the line of parade Mr. A. T. French spent Saturday from theso respective' places. Work "st and cost, or sufficient thereof to which added much to the ccrcmo- night with friends at Laffoon. will begin at once, so that tho camp nroduce the sums of money ordered nies. Mr. Alvln Rowe, In his own may bo opened by August 1. Sevo bo mnde. A Bit; Biii'giiiu. beftting way, delivered the oration eral physical directors will bo se"Under a special offer we can send Tile purchaser will be required to In the afternoon. cured, and ocry convenience to .an you to any point The Hartford Her- nocuto bond with 'approved security camp will bo had. It 13 lumVox. ear and the Loulsvlllo immodlntelv after sale. ald ono June 11. Mr. C. H. Thompson's hoped to make this the outing place This 11th day of June, 1912. Times, dally, until November 30th, flue mare cut her heel string on a for all the young men of Western E. E. BIRKHEAD, for ?2.00, Tills Is a tremendous disc harrow Monday. A physician Kentucky. Master Commissioner. bargain. Order now and get tho Ileavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. was called but nothing could bo tf A Moose Among Weaklings. most for your money. done to mend tho frncture. There Is really only one man who A. S. of K. Notice. ami Passenger Killed. Aviator Miss Dalora Leach, of Beaver entirely satisfactory to T. Tho Ohio County Stock Commit Dam, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. would be Mourmelon, France, June 9. R. as temporary and permanent ' KImmerling, ono of tho best known tee will receive stock Monday, June j. T. Wright Sunday. ' Chairman, and the Colonel may yet Mr. C. E. Crowder Is expecting a aviators, and nn engineer, Tonnti, 24th, at Beaver Dam. All Equity' have to choose him. It is former who was flying with him as a pas- members who have stock that they carload of fish Saturday. President Roosevelt.-s-Knns- as City wish to place In tho hands of tho senger, wero Instantly killed rcv. O. W. Smith filled his regu- - Journal. by a fall of 300 fept. KImmerling coinmmco win piease nouiy mera . ar appointments at Red Hill SBtur- day nluht and Sunday. schoolboy was killed and Ono was trying out a now monoplane.. at once. S. L. STEVRN8. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Sanderfur, Ecveral persons moro or less Tho mnchlno was seen to osclllato L. B. TlCHENOR, of Beavor Dam', visited Mr. and Mrs. violently and then It dropped Injured as the result of a H. T.. PORTER,! L. C. Smith Sunday. straight .to tho earth, lattlo In Newark, N. J., between Committee.' Tho W. O. W. Lodge, of. Beaver -- triklng laborors and tbo police. KImmerling bad taken part ' In ht to-du- y. HOT WEATHER , NECESSITIES! Everything in wearing ajpparel that will contribute to human comfort during the summer is yours at this store. . n, ' Thin White Goods Batiste Lawns Linens ' . Marquisettes silks Gauze Underwear Gauze Hosiery Silk Gloves ; Umbrellas Parasols Fans Hankerchiefs Waists Petticoats Skirts ! jay i You don't' need to worry about anything you need. We have the things you need. We will relieve you of all worry. E, Barnes Bro, a-- Sun-mV.ul- o, BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY. ROOSEVELT FRENDS to-da- IE office- Pan-hand- le to-w- ( ' Im-wi- y j 'O. Challenge. Slipmons, Ky., Juno 10. The W. With Thousands of "Rooters" O. W. baseball, team at Simmons, Ky., challenges any W. O. W. team In the county to a game of ball unand Force Recognition, of der these conditions. That the TheCofefteL team must be composed of Wood-- jj men In good standing and all must Chicago, June 10. Plans for a belong to the same Camp, Any general uprising of the Roosevelt team wishing to play will notify sympathizers throughout the coun- Otry Ranney, Simmons, Ky. try and a subsequent storming of They Tut an Kiwi to It. Chicago by thousands of frenzfed Charles Sable, 30 Cook St., Rochrooters for the purpose of exerting ester, N. Y., sayB he recommended a "moral Influence" on the Nation- Foley Kidney Pills at every oppor- - , al Committee were hurriedly out- tunlty they gave him because y by the Roosevelt chieftlined prompt relief from a bad case or ains- on convention row. kidney trouble that had long bothTelegrams were sent broadcast ered him. Such a recommendation, over the States which have decla--e- d coming from Mr. Sable, is direct for the Oyster Bay candidate, and convincing evidence of the urging the lenders to board tha great curative qualities of Foleyy next train and come to Chicago. Kidney Pills. The genuine Foley Many of the calls for help, It was Kidney Pills arc never sold In bulk, asserted, carried also the suggea-- . but put up In scaled bottles, entlon that as many men as conld af- closed In a yellow carton. Ask for ford to make the trip be induced to Foley Kidney Pills. Refuse substipack their sacks and malce hastd tutes. For sale by all dealers. m for tho Lake Front. Tuenty-Fiv- e Fell Feet. The prime movers In this sensaLabrln Frlzzell, who foil from a tional step wero reported to anticipate the virtual overriding of Chi- trcfssel near Reynolds on the Illinois cago nnd tho national convention Central railroad last Friday Is In a at Hors authorities by one of tho largest precarious condition j Branch, where ho was brought after and most unwelldly mobs that ever attempted 'to tako poscssion of the tho accldenL Frlzzell is a bridge city's streets. If their plans nre suc- carpenter and was at work on the cessfully carried out. Two Thou- tressel between Fordsvllle and Rey sand rough riders, clad In khaki nolds. He fell a distance of 2.". and sombreros, nro expected from feet breaking four ribs and right ankle, bcsldds serious Internal intho Oklahoma section alono. juries. was vehemently denied this It Xotlce. nprnlng that the ultimate plan The Hartford Mill Co. has In called for an actunl physical storming of tho Coliseum after the stock everything that It takes to of the Eighteen cen-- . build a complete residence. Some Ion of the "Commune" of the Eigh material cheaper than ever before. teen century, and tho dispersing of 'Your order will havo prompt and tho national con- special nttentlon. the Tnft faction-o- f 20tf vention by main strength. , A. S. of K. Xotlce. Ono of tho Roosevelt men InterThe Ohio County Union of thV A. ested in the movement said that S. of E. will convene at the court there was no Intention of staging another Napoleonic or Cromwolllan house In Hartford, Juno 28 and 29 sVow, but that they did hope to instead of tho first Friday and Satcrystallze public sentiment In tho urday of July. All locals aro earn-- , vicinity of tho Coliseum by the estly requested to, bo fully ropre- -' sented. 23t4 time tho convention gavol fell. L. B.1 TIGHENOR, Pres. The Taft generals scoffed at the HENRY. Sec'y. proposition. They saw in It only fc another attempt to "Intlmldnto and browbeat" tha regularly constituted Great blg'Ico ;box. ' Suitable for convention rational authorities largo" family?" restaurant or' boardrartlcularly, thoy said, It was a ing houso. Vlll'eell choan. Seo ohomo' to .bulldog W. H. RILEY, the to National Convention .members, and. scare 23t4 , Hartford, Ky. ' ' . PLANNING TBSTORK 0HICA60 them Info seating Roosevelt delegates who aro contesting the soats of the TRft men. - I -- - -- i