You have found an item located in the Kentuckiana Digital Library.
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): July 3, 1912
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): July 3, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912070301_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): July 3, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. liWt$ PmTi'V'''" - -- i, "v yrw-- ; T r- - ir -- rmm""" "vr"T-irrfm0fii- m 1 THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. "I Coat, lilt fltrald of a Hij fforU, (lit .Veil of 111 .Valion Lumbering at Hj Back.' All Kinds Job Printing Xeathj Executed. 38th TEAR. WOQDRQW WLSQN NOMINATED FORTY-SIXT- H HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1912. head, Mrs. Poto Horn, Mrs. Ernest Lancaster and Mrs. J. M. Taylbr, all' residents of Daviess county. Her husband had been dead for over 17 years. Tho funeral took place at 4 o'clock Thursday afternoon from the Macao ChrMltr church, with interment following In the church ccmo-tery. NO. 27 TORNADO SWEPT CANADIAN CITY UNCLE SAM IS GETTING IN BAD , ON THE BALLOT After Baltimore Convention Had Been in Session' a Week The Final Vote, p. m. (Special to Hiirtford Baltimore, Md., July Herald) Gov. Woodrow Wilson, of New Jersey, has .just been nominated by the Democratic National Convention at Baltimore on the 4Gth ballot, after the Convention had been in session exactly a Aveelc. 'The final vote stood as follows: Wilson, 990; Clark, 84; Harmon, 12; scattering 2; total, 1088 the required full vote. There seemed te be a general concensus of sentiment that the nomination should go to Wilson, and on the last ballot there was almost a unanimous vote in favor of New Jersey's Governor. There were many and sudden changes, amid wild scenes of rejoicing. The Convention adjourned till 9 o'clock tonight, for promulgation of the platform and to take up the nomination of a Vice President. The present indications are that Marshal, of Indiana, will be named for second place on the ticket which' is sure to win in November. SEEING PIKST SEUVICES OF THE SAIjVATIO.V Hardly Enough Money to Run the Shop. A AIIMV 22 Whltesburg, Ky June 29. The first regular Salvation Army service ever held In Letcher county an open air service was conducted at the corner of Main street and Webb avenue last night by Capt. Dan Schroor, a well known Salvation Army man of Cincinnati. The meeting was largely attended and was an object of much Interest. Capt. Schroer will remain hero for sever-i- l days, holding regular services fi'rom here he will visit the mountain towns of Hlndmnn, Hazard, Plkevllle, Harlan, Benham and Jenkins nnd hold service. FRANTIC APPEAL FOR HELP President Taft Wants Cash With Which to Aleet Current Expenses. IMMEDIATE AID IS PROMISED K Aj Washington, June 2i. President .'! Winnipeg, Man.. June . At Taft'tynlHhed I1I3 special message least 2"( persons were killed and urging Congress to pass a joint res$lo,0r,OiM( In property destroyed when a tor:.ndo supt Keithm, Sasolution to proIde money to run the katchewan, at t! o'cloi'k this evenGovernment after July 1, and until ing. the supply bills are acted upon, Just A number of bodlog have been taa little too late to got It to the Deserved Bccognltioii. befo:e it adjourned. ken from tho wreckage. House The many friends In Hartford of Fire Is rapidly spreading li. ti'o The message now cannot go in Mr. Raymur Tlnsley will bo glad to until "Monday nnd It looks as If a debris and buildings which v. '.earn of his good fortune in being temporary tie-u- p the wrath of tlie wind are I'oJIi lloi'ws ( I?l".l't. of the Governelected as principal of the high ment4 business might result. Atdoomed. Washington. .Tulv 1. Poth .. . .. . rn. Ky. He school at Greenville, y torney Genornl Wlckershnni an- House and Honato mcneil tp .ice rire. uepa'tmenij Hni n wns graduated from tho nounced at the White House that nil extending the storm, li helploM, md It lefolullon rurront lnF!pnl dp'irtment of Kentucky anti-truactivities would be mis- - proprlatlons through Jul, lliui!' feared that the town ulU bp wip- "state University. He is " graduate pendod until Congross o' the machin - od out completely. The e!tv is a passed the preventing the tie-u- p setts delegation deseited Clark to- of Hartford Colloge and Is well Biindry civil appropriation bill or a "'T ot tno liovonin'eut wnicu was ruflM of fames. The tornado swept down nfter a night and started the Foss boom. It iu:!tf!ed for this portion. While Joint resolution extending the op- flirftond at midnight, Mr. Tlnslev Is now touring Europe, eration of the prene'it sundry civil The resolution noes to th" Prp. day of thunderstorms and Inch created little excitement. confronting tho ho will return In time this fall to bill bojnnd July l. dent. He undoubtedlv "111 ultril It. winds. The deadlock inv,is wre kfd Pemocratlc convention Is tho most iegin Ms school work. th fan-"r- e j The telephone o"h "Tho trusts are trying to pet The FlttiaMnn Is rm-pro' Cniijrr,s to 'ia- some of the r.nd it I feared thnt 1." clrl m 1o- MONDAY remarkable In the history of modUNTIL hrouph Congress what they can't ecu there weie killed. ern polltlds. There was no one In JEALOUS VVfFE SHOOTS TV set tbtough the Department of Jus- - big appropriation bil's. y phone Kvchnnge Bu'ldinur. the able to recall the convention tlco,'"he said. ?trtiidard Block, the First n.iiitlst another Instance In recent years in The failure ot t'onjtress ,a:::;:Cfllli!TliTES!IILLE Was Taken by Convention which It had required anything like GIRL COUSIN TO DEATH Church and the Dnlrd and Dottell piopriate money for the I' Iliiildlni; are among the structures to nominate the number of ballots At Baltimore, Government is Inci easing the surIN SESSION THIS WEEK destroyed. thnt so far have been taken without Indignation Over Her Husband's- - plus In the Treasury, nnd will cause All wires oCppf one telegraph result. the Treasury Department to make a Apparent Deadlock. wire are down. This 0110 wire Is DEADLOCK DEVELOPED RAFTER much better sbowlng for the fiscal Will Infidelity Given As the messages Baltimore, July 1. The deadProbably Be a Brief Affair cowdod with private year, officials declare, than had been from tbose who wish to send word lock In the Democratic national Cause. anticipated. List of the Cases of their feafety to friends and relawent through another convention The Mostvi Long'firawn-Ou- t y The surplus amounted to monotous tives. round qf balloting to' ,- , . trr This Is due, To Be Tried. Olasgow, Ky.," June' 29. Exclte- - nearly" $12,000,000. A train left Winnipeg shortly afnight. There were eight AJiair ui.iU) iviuuiu not only to receipts from the corpo'ment Is felt In the Hestand, Monroe In the first five of which Gov. Wood-roter ? o'clock with doctors and tax law, but also to the fact Recent Years. Judge Dhkhead convened the nurses and telegraph and telephone Wilson gained steadily, but county, section over the murder of ration by her that the general deficiency and oth- July term of ClrcuItCourt atHawes-vill- e they were taken without decisive pretty Miss Otla Plumlee repair men. Harp, of Living- er appropriation bills for this year, Monday morning. He had The tornado came from the south TOOK ItKST AFTEIt 20 BALLOTS results. The evening started aus cousin, Mrs. Rettle which would have drawn large been The murder occurred piciously for him, and on the thirty-n- ston, Tenn. confined to his home for sev- and first struck the new Parliament sums the Treasury, have not eral days with rheumatism, but Is Duilding, Just completed at 9 cost ballot he had passed the In a remote section near the Ken passed.out of Baltimore, June 29. With Gov. inth lino and the parImpiov.ng. gaining on each 500 mark by one-havote. of $2,000,000. a Woodrow WHson In view of the remarkable situaBy the time the fortieth ballot ticulars were learned here The building Is of steel and con. The docket, especially the crimiballot and Speaker Champ Clark believed that nal "part, will be Otla Plumlee was an orphan, 15 tion it is generally of diminutive pro- - crete, and while It still stands, is constantly losing ground In the race was reached the delegates sat In a proceeds from the corpo ipoitlons badly shaken. and to clerks were years old, and lived with her cousin. the entire for the Presidential nomination, the stupor and the roll-ca- ll U surplus, the, county and creditable of HancockConvention at entering the vote mechanically, oft- A few days ago Tennessee officers ration tax law will be a . the people the counThe storm then swept northward, Democratic National adjourned en without waiting for responses swore out a warrant for Sid Harp, ICVCIflO IIUI11 tUSllllllO UllUIIIUI 1CT' ty. There Is no one In Jail, nor hns mowing a path six blocks wide 11:05 o'clock charging him with misconduct to- enue practically paying all the ex- there been since the last term of through the fashionable residence until Monday .morning at 11 o'clock. from the various States. penses of the Government for the Along Victoria Two attempts to secure an ad- ward the girl. Harp took the girl street, court, and no one will be tried for district. Twenty-si- x ballots had been taken Plumlee, at Hest- fiscal year. Months ago It waB cal- a serious offense. There are hut from Sixteenth to Eleventh street, to her uncle, since the first call of the States, and journment were made before such and, Monroe Avis surplus for the eight criminal cases on the docKet, S00 houses were destroyed countyr and then dis- culated that the and there wag no .hope of a final vordlct a motion prevailed. ear would be only $10,2.")0,000. , all seemed, If any- appeared. for minor offenses, nnd most of ' many persons killed. The deadlock It is against all political The Indignant wife armed herself ntnnie mix. them nre old cases continued from Autos filled with people were precedent for a national convention thing, more complete than ever, kissed her three Washington, June 28. The Sen- - revIou8 termSi The following ar; hurled high in the air nnd dropped Wilson reaching the crest on the with a revolver, on Sunday, but to sit mane uie nrsi move 10 ,he ,,rlncIpaI crinilnal prosecutions, block away. her nte mounted that Speaker Champ children goodbye, will be a day of Important confer- same ballot and rode thirty miles to the relieve t)ie Government from the AgaInst Harry Clarki (iyimmlt'i.g street, In the busiAt Eleventh ences among the party leaders and Clark's votexfell to the lowest ebb. horse "homo of her uncle. Later she pro- embarrassing situation arising from flgh , ,n,,an creek. K, cambeAfterward, however, Wilson nrlP,f ness district, warehouses, banking a day of hard work for the ,, ,, Institutions and retnil stores were When the con- - gan to lose and Clark to pick up posed a walk with her cousin. They the failure of Congress to pnss paign managers. "Speaker and ho hnd gone to 430 votes at ad- walked down a small hill and when many of the large supply bills. S. Mathles, obtaining money ut'dsr sent Into henps of ruins, while the j ventlon adjourned Despite Its agreement to transact false pretenses; Hhoda TIerney, petit air was filled with Hying wreckage. out of view of the house, she turned Clark was hurrying to Baltimore journment. to the girl nnd said: nothing but "routine business" dur- - ,ttrceliy. Wm. Vnuvacter, obtaining Passing the business district, the In response to nn from Washington convention, It m0liey umlel. faliie I)rt.u.n?,.S; je,3n Canndlan "We would as well be dead as Iiik the Democratic Pacific Hallway tracks urgent call from his campaign di DIIAXK ENOUGH BEEN TO appointed conferees to meet Itepre- - Ke(nvn a statutory offense; Alfred were reached. FLOAT A 1I(J STEAMSHIP living as we are." rector. William Jennings uryan, nt began sentatlves of the House on the leg-- I Lander, Sho drew her pistol and nm,. statutory offense Six bk grain elevators were topattacked the afternoon session, This Newton, Illegal nets. Morrlstown, N. J., June 27. The firing. The victim stnrted to run Islatlve t appropriation bill. pled oer like teupliu, the timbers said he would vote Clark and but fell In the road. Mrs. Harp carries the salaries nnd mileage of Tl're are ten cases on the equltv being piled 111 heaps on the Hacks. for no man willing to accept nomi- testimony of Adolph Hngan, In the emptied her nnd then members of Congress, the J'idlclary. docket, therf being six dhorces ask- revolver The cltv power plant Is out of hands of "Murphy, of suit for nllmony, brought by his (might nation at the her horse and rode away. the President's salary and many ed for as follows: E!l".ti J. Sppars commission. wife, that he spent $725 on beer In Tammany Hall." Sbe was In Tennessee before officers other Items, none of which can be against James Spenrs, I.ucinda Tor- Every vehicle In the city Is being y ran from the a period of 227 days, furnished ma- could catch The ballots paid pftor July her. unless the bill Is rell against William Terrell, Alva used ps an ambulance. figuring terial for some energetic Wilto the twenty-sixtthirteenth A boy was nttracted by the shots pn3sel nnd signed by the President. on the part of those who were presFuqun against Beatrice Ftiqun, Hov northward continued The stc-- ri son began at ?."0 nnd ended at Pnless some action Is taken on sle Newton against Ollle Newton from ent In the court room. At five cents rnd notified the girl's uncle of the through 407 Vz, a net gain during the day of a glass Hagan's beer Investments tragedy. The girl lived until even- the army appropriation bill and the J. Peterson against El-- 1 katchewan. doing great damage, but KAi votes. Speaker Clark began at stand for a total of 14 several s'atoments navy appropriation bill before Mon dred H Bruner. glasses, ing nnd mad no loss of life Is reported outside of 5C4 and fell to 4G3Vi. n loss of p'asscs a dav. The which were tnken down and will bo day, practically nil the navy yards or fdxtv-thre- e Other equity and common law Heglna. k leaders 90i4 votes. Tho will lay otf thplr men, and army of- cases are Minnie A. Knauer, to quiet total for the 227 days Is 189 cubic used In the trial of Mrs. Harp. Heavy losses to buildings are in the convention called nttentIon fppt years of ficers will bo without pay. GovernMrs. Harp Is twontv-tw- o of beer, enouirh to (111 n pool John S. Fuq.ua against J. It. ported from Qu 'Appelle, 4 0 miles almost exactly to the fact that this y six foot wide, fifteen feet long and nm, She will b brought to Tomp- - ment olllclals were confident Hlgdon, Mlnton Clark, otc, against east of Itgl!ia, and dlso at Melville. offset the ninety votes given to klnsville for trial. thnt Congress would meet the emer Martha Williamson, etc.; J. M. Self- -' on the Grand Trunk Pacific, two feet deep. by the New York delegation. Clark .,. gency with a blanket resolution ex- res against Bloomer Banks; Dr. J. The magnitude or the calamity Breaks to Gov. Wilson were coming EXPIBED SUDDENLY AT A. S. or E. Notice appropriations V. McCarty, ndmlnlstiator of tho which Heslnn has suffered, while tending all present many different delegations as from The A. S. of E. Stock Committee Into the new year. IIEB HOME XEUJ DEHMOT Banking Comptny, vs growing in realization as the rescue Fordsvl'.l" the balloting closed. His mana will ship stock from Hartford next Thirteen members of the House Mike TIerney, Jr., administrator of work proceeded, could not be fully gers believed thnt once he had ovMrs. T. W. Blrkhead, a well Monday, July Sth. Those that have kept that branch of Congress In ses- Mike TIerney; W'BottV estimated at p late hour WH'iim ertaken Speaker Clark, the switch- known woman of Daviess county, stock to ship will please notify tho sion twenty-si- x minutes -j gwnrdlnn agrlnst A. J. Wlllett; It seemed cprtrln, owever, that ing of delegates would beeomo gen- died suddenly about 10:30 o'clock committee. Underwood, of the nle Simpson and Edna hdwi.rds 'the canunltlos wou'd roll up to a Chairman eral. L. B. TICHENOK, ' Wednesday n'sht at her homo near Ways and Means Committee, moved ."00, and 100 and Joseph M Scifres. tnl of between SILAS STEVENS, Senator Stone, o! Missouri, made Dermot. to adjourn while Representative . (j,at t1(l property loss cnnld hardly H. T. POrtTETl. n motion to eliminate the candidate Mrs. Blrkhead was 72 years old McCall.'of Mnsfrcbupetts. tried to Dividend Xo. I. j,e under $10,000,000 at the lowest the lowest number of and had a great many friends In get f'ora the Do'nocratlc leader Jiv order or unio circuit uourt, estimate. Street Fair AVcek. votes on each succeeding ballot af- Owensboro and throughout tho At Hartford, beginning next Mon- some enlightenment 0:1 how the .Iun' term, 1912, I will nt my office until only rountv. About 10 .o'clock Wednester the twenty-sevent- h Em ctninpil. day, July 8th, the Southern Fair Government wes to be nm without In Hartford, Ky., on the 10th dnv of one, tho winner, wns left In the day nleht slip was taken 111 with a money. Mr. McColl referred to tho Julv. 1012. pnv a " per cent diviThe M'ssos Lr.nhcvt entertained have contracted to furnish race. There was a storm of objec- severe pain near her heart, nnd Shows numbi"- - of their friends at for a Street Fair "and condition which will result on Juno dend on all claims properly verifi- quite a tion and the suBject was pressed no fainted as she attempted to cross all attractionsWashington 30, .when thorn will be no approptheir homo nnr Frledalaml Tuesed and filed with me against tho os- Carnival on and Main further. tho room. She nnver resalnod .con- streets. This company Is said to be riations available for use In execu- tnto of the Ohio County Bank, as day night of last week In honor of Tho Harmon delegates from Ohio sciousness, and died a short time first-claexcept those where the tholr friend, Miss Luis Hardin, of in every respect and have tive "f will say the House has pissed c'almnnt owes tho cstnte In excess Point PleasAut, who bad been visit throw their support to Speaker thereafter, her death being due to a good lino of attractions. ballots, but they heart trouble. ing them for the past week. Those Clark, on several the appropriation bills, nnd tho Son-pt- e cf tholr claim. present we're: Ml33cs I.ula Hardin, did not materially help him toward Mrs. Blrkhead hod been n resi.Notice. hat filled to do so," said Mr. A. Et PATE, Assignee. vote be- - dent of Daviess county for 40 years, Mona May, Ora Ferry, Mary, Ida The Hartford Mill Co. has In Underwood. the necessary two-thircause of the gradual Inroads, made moving to Dprmot from Whlteavllle. stock everything tljat it takes .to Fltzgcinld EvplnlnH. . ' There wero 230 commercial fai- nnd Myrtle Lambevt, Messrs, Beech-aMink, Stylle nnd Wllloughby, Gome by Wilson. They ,then. changed She was a devout member 'of the build a complete 'residence. Dnltlmore, Juno 2S. Iteprpson- - lure In, thij' United States for the back to Harmon and rera'alneVPthore Christian church. She in survived material cheaper than ever before, 'ative Fltzgernld chalrmnn of the - - W""k ended Juno 27, as compared Mont Ferrv, paye and Aud Lam200 last week nnd 227 for the bert, and William Coy. Those presuptll tleVlastball$tf Ke3ejliig. 3y one son, William Blrkhead, and four qrderj wjll have proftiptandrj'ommlttee on Appropriations of thoj'-'t- h The great bulk ot the Massachu four daughters, Miss Zllpah Blrk- - 3peclal attention. ent report a pleasant time. 20tt House of Representatives, tcdayl like week of last year. con-Kmy gave out the following statement relative to the failure of Congress to make appropriations for the fiscal year beginning July 1: "Much unnecessary alarm Is being occasioned about the money to conduct the business of the Government after June 30. The Senate agreed that no business would be done between June 1" and July 1. It would be futile for the House to take any action while the Senate Is Important to transact business. "Representative Underwood and myself have p perfect understanding about the matter. The House has passed nil the appropriation bills. That they have not been enacted into law is due to the failure of the Sencte and the action of the President in vetoing n bill that has met with the approval of Com ross, "On the first of July a resolution which has already been prepared will be passed by boMi branches of Congress and presented to the Prese ident for approval which will sums now for n time th available for th" public business. If everyone retains his seniles and 'in on' gets alarmed, the m'cenrv !iu!iuf.g of Congrcrs will be done without undue excitement or itn-- " proper delav." Killing Many and Injur- ing Hundreds. AUTOS FILIE0 WITH PEOPLE Hurled High in the Air and Dropped Blocks Away Fire Followed. PltOPEP.TV LOS.s IS KI(,()III),()IH) tp ly ... c-- ap-cnp- st J ADJOUU - - T.-le- to-da- ' j roll-call- s, w tucky-Tenness- ee lf to-da- y. ht 1.1 . to-u- , .,,.,, ..,,,. ht to-da- 1 h. Ite-jin- a co-itr- sas-loren- antt-CIar- e; to-da- to-da- y. i- ss 'ned; m, i&fcaMW wwwiteifa) .unieiiiWMfci . . Mvsa4 j. rhiifii mi Vxriry:-'Trr(- iiiii ,,rrvTTmifi.,jFS!S v rM frMrlliy"!fcy''fr $ a it'' B PACK TWO. 1 THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1012: fl r til ft 'I-- ' Ml f lit it li'1 ii' B. McFerren, of Louisville, spoke on "The Thirty and Nino." MEETING OF was the "School Improvement" general topic for the afternoon. The Prst paper was presented by Miss Elizabeth Henry, of Crofton, whose subject was "How a Scliobl Improvement League May Be Instruin Establishing a County Louisville An Interest- mental School." "How School ImHigh Leagues May Change provement ing Occasion. Ideals In a County" Educational was the title of a paper presented GREATER by P. McJ. Williams, of Wllllsburg ATTENDANCEJMH Miss Marie Cromer, of Aiken, S. C, closed the speaking program with Than At Any Previous' Time an account of the "Girls' Tomato Clubs," which has been so successand Great Interest Was ful in organizing. "The Changing World" was th Manifested. subject of an address before the association by Dr. David Starr Jor TAlKS HV NOTABLE PEOPLE dan, president of Leland Stanford. Jr., University. Dr. Jordan said In It. L. McFarland, Superintend- part: "The same old loves, the same ent of Schools of Owensboro, was elected president of the Kentucky old hates and the same old world exist," declared Dr. Jordan, "but Kducntloual Association at the forty-tworld have the relations of th hird annual convention of the changed. There has been more organization in the First Christian change In the world since the time church, Foiuth and Breckenrldge of Bismarck, forty years ago, than streets, Louisville, Thursday morn-iii- there was from the time of Attllla the Hun 'up until Mismnrck's time. "This Is no ago when ignorance Dudley H. Status, Supei Intend-ou- t is bliss. The prosperity of this naof Schools of Bath county, was tion depends upon its people's Inpresident, Miss telligence. llrst vice chosen The stream of life has Katherlne Christian, of Lexington, changed. It runs surely but not Ky second vice president, and Miss evenly." Kiln D. Shnwnoy. of Washington to the Referring teachers, Mr county, third lce presldont. Jordan urged them to teach childT. V. Vinson, of Frankfort, was ren to do little things well, ho that rc- - lerted secretary for his sevonth when the children grow up they term. (5. M. Money, of will be able to do larger things. The Klulbyvillu, was chosen treasurer. movement of the world, ho assertThe other two members of the ed, has been for a better under lloaul of Directors were named as standing. follow: .1. 1. V. Drouso, of The Rev. Dr. Newell Dwlght miand .1. W. Welch, of Hender- lls, pastor of Plymouth church, son Brooklyn, N. Y., spoke on "The Thurday was A in rlcic of The rt'enUsnc y " Inrt'er than at any time since the He ?nld In part: i. culicra were called to order. The . "There in living space in the now ",."7 I'nitPd States for one thousand miliutu.il enrollment nf i'tipr. or more than three times lion people: Texas would support the number at this time last year. Australia. Alaska, the Canada, The Rev. Dr. E. V. Mullins, pree-l- d I'nlted States and the Philippines, Theo-logk:ft of the Southern llaptUt and then could put out 'for lent' Seminary, had charge of the signs and hold out a hand to EudeMitlonal exercises. ropean poasantry. Actln, upon a motion made by "In the old days the people farmSunt. T. T. Coate, former president ed with their hands; of the Kei'tucky Educational Asso- they will farm with their heads. ciation, the assembled delegates Tlie man that takes the raw pig decided by a unanimous vote to pro-se- Iron and manufactures It Into the to the president, Mrs. Cora finest watch spring, is worth $10,-00AM'bon Stewart, a badge of honor It Is necessary to have educaas a token of their appreciation of tion to do this. allied services Iier ellicient and ".ludson says we are going over during the past year. "I am taking the Niagara Falls, because of trouadvantage of the president's ab ble between labor and capital. I sence," said Supt. Coate, after ob-- J do not believe this. I am an Indi talning recognition of Second Vice vidualist to the last minute. President GIfford, who was presid"There are many who speak 111 ing, "to place before the association of the foreigner. We should not do M- a suggestion tb recognize the great this. America's public school Is ' w work which Mrs. Wilson has done America's stomach to digest the forduring the year just past." The eigners. I am not afraid of the formotion was received with enthu- eigner as much as I am afraid of siasm by the delegates. A committee, the broken down sons of American REAL WORTH OF composed of Supts. Coate, Reubens ancestry." and McDaniel, was appointed by Mr. Clfford to socure the badge. state of Ohio, City of Toledo,) ) ss. The first address was delivered Lucas county. RELIGIOUS FORGE Thursday by F. C. Button, of Frank .1. Cheney makes oath that he Frankfort, Second State Supervisor Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. of Rural Schools, on the subject, Cheney & Co., doing bulslness In the Walks "Our Schools, Our Children, Our City of Toledo.County and State afore- Is Found In All Industries. ' Mr. Button briefly re- said, and that said firm will pay the Of Everyday Life. viewed the present condition of the auin of One Hundred Dollars for schools and detailed his plans each and every case of Catarrh that rural for the future. "Let this be our cannot be cured by the use of Hall's THE ACTIVE CHURCH MEIER motto for the coming year," he con- Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. cluded, " 'Every child In school, evSworn to before me and subscribed ery man at work, every woman on In my presence, this Cth day of De As a Rule, Seldom Commits guard.' " cember, A. D., 18SG. "The Teaching of Social Ethics" a Crime, According (Seal.) A. W. Gleason, was the subject of the next address, Notary Public. uy Dr. Elizabeth Campbell, of To Statistics. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter0. The speaker discussed nally, nnd aew directly on the blood family life as the highest gift of 1ST AS A MATTER OF FACT ci.lllzation, the evolution of this in- and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. stitution, and the relation of bioA Brooklyn Judge bears testimoF. J. Cheney & Co., logical study In schools to the ap-- 1 "" Toledo, Ohio, ny to the powerful Influence of the .filation of family life in Its highchurch In curbing crime In his antold by all Dvugglbts, 73c. est tense. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- nouncement that In 2,700 enses that Camp-Veil- 's At the conclusion of Dr. have been brought before hlra In romarks "Tlio Song of the stipation. five and a half years,' he has nover Leaders," composed for this meet(Jiviit Weekly at n Low Price. had to try a man who at the time ing of the Association by Miss Leila Tlie Cincinnati. Weekly Enquirer, of the alleged offense, or ever, had K. I'atrldge, of the Eastern Ken- - a twelve-pag- e paper recently trans- - been an active member of a church. tuclcy Normal School, was read by formed into the size and appearance One sauntering along tlio streets, the author. Copies of the poem of a iaiiy. will be furnished In con- of a Sunday, In these days of open were distributed among the mem- nectlon with the Hartford Herald bers, and after the reading, It wns at only $1,3." for the two papers. doors of places of worship.may casually note that some present many sung by the audience. This price stands good on renewals empty pews, while others have their Following the song, Mrs. Edith for The Herald. Tlie Weekly En- seating capacity thoroughly tested. Smith Dals, of Wisconsin, superinquirer is nn Ideal newspaper, con- But whether the attendance be tendent of department of scientific taining a big variety of reading nnd great or small, tlio observer will temperance instruction and Investi- 13 especially suited to the farming gation, World's and National Wo- classes. It Is Democratic and pro- note the religious calm, the respectful man's Christian Temperance Union, gressive. This Is certainly a low ing attention, whether to the intonof the priest, the singing of the upokc on the "nidation of Temper- - prlco for n lot of good reading. tf choir, the notes of the organ, the Mrs. Davis time to Kducntlon. In-ereading of the ritual, the prayer or lllte Costs Lee;. said that the public school Is the, A Poston man lost his leg from the exhortation or argument of the Is to make n temper- machine that Mo of an Insect two years be minister. There Is refreshing quiet ate people- of America and especial- -' t ly is this necessary In the asslmlln-tlo- n fore. To avert such calamities from from the ordinary turmoil of life In Into tlio na- stings and bites of lnsects.uso.. Buck-Ion- 's the surroundings of the place of of immigrants Arnica Salvo promptly to kill worship which cannot fail to make tional life. the poison nnd prevent Inflamma- for the good of mankind. "The Value and Influence of While we know that In many InState Normal Schools," was the ti- tion, swelling and pain. Heals burns, tle of the next paper, presented by boils, ulcers, piles, eczoma, cuts, stances outside the experience of Superintendent of bruises. Only 25 cents at James II. this Brooklyn Judge, crimes have M. O. Winfrey, m been committed by professors of reSchools at Mlddlesboro'M. A. Cas-sJd- Williams. ligion, and that ministers, preachSuperintendent (it Schools at ers and priests have been exposed spoke on "The ReorganLexington, FOR FLETCHER'S and unfrocked, all of us do know, ization of Urban Education;" Harry all Of us have long felt, the Imn of the A. Sommers, editor mense Influence for good In the vaNews, spoke on "The Press nnd the Public Schools;" ubscrlbe for The Herald. $1 a year. rious forms ot religion. Greater John THE STATEJACeS At tMwrm IsiiiilllKHllMi ; KHKBAmfl "S tf? loni-erutlv- e Som-c-rsi- -t, To-da- andTo-morrow.- 1 iI reason for giving this store the title above, is that it shows you very clearly just what kind of a store it is. There's no better way to make clear, in a very few words, that this store is a quality center, headquarters for good merchandise, than to call at the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. We're ready to show you now the latest new styles in these goods. We have clothes for the hot summer days. We can match your price with a satisfactory Suit. We show the smart fashions for young men in Grays Browns, Blues and Blue Grays. Also in conservative styles and sober patterns for the middle age and old men. NE o n , I Mi y nt Straw Hats, Low Shoes, hot weather Shirts and Underwear can be had along with your suit at this Store. 0. E.P. Barnes & Bro., BEAVER DAM, KENTUCKY. amount of foreign capital Invested In Cuba. Spanish holdings In Cuba are larger than the American Investments, while there is a great deal of British, French nnd German money invested there. A recent estimate of American Interests in Cuba made the following classification of investments: Railways and tramways $40,000,000 Sugar and tobacco 90,000,000 Rural and city projects. 25,000,000 Minor products 7,000,000 Commerce and manu- '" the tl, 1 et than all the police power of the world to restrain the vicious and to make life possible, Is the Influence of the training of religion. There are cults that may work mischief, but most f the forms do Incalculable good for mankind. The growth of church Influence seems to be in proportion to the growth of population in the United States. While In many country districts there may be seen abandoned houses of worship, because owing to the facilities of traction lines the people take to worship In the near villages and towns, still the building of church edifices keeps on, although the average seating capacity of Protestant churches Is three times the average membership. With the noman Catholic Church the sea tings (accommodation being made possible by the numerous services) are not half as many as the membership. Enumeration of the communicants of religious denominations In the United States Is about as follows, by milCatholic, 13; Methodist, 7; lions: Baptist, C; Presbyterian, 2; Protestant Episcopal, 1; Lutheran, 2 ', ; u ; other denom1 Congregational, inations nnd cults, 2. The influence of the church and of prayer continue for our. present good. Prayer Is good, whether In tho secrecy of the closet or In the regular forms of church worship, or even In the opening of a national convention threatening turbulence. Were It not for the forms of religion, the honest and heartfelt observance of thorn, or even the merely formal recognition of their tenets, what would become of us? Cincinnati Enquirer. A lame back or shoulder puts a man on the retired list temporarily. Tho time will bo short If SNOW LINIMENT is rubbed. In. It relaxes the muscles, relieves pain and restores strength and elasticity In tho joints. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by Hartford Drug" Co., Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. m BAL-LAttD'S THE INTERESTS OF AMERICANS In Cuba Amount to Nearly $200,000,000. IMMENSE SOMIS INVESTED y, Children Cry Ellza-liethtow- C AS TORI A Children Cry CASTORIA FOR FLETCHER'S 5,000,000 Banks 6,000,000 In Yarious and Very Prof- Steamships and mortgages 7,000,000 itable Industries on Mines 5,000,000 It Is dlfllcult to estimate many of the Island. these Investments. For example, It would bo next to Impossible to trace OTHER FOREIGN INVESTMENTS out the capital listed as being Invested In banks, mortgages and the While tho United States has as- like. Loans, bond purchases and sumed responsibility for Cuba be such forms of investments are like fore the civilized world, the Imme- ly to lose themselves In the great diate object of this Government's maze of commerce, Industry and fiactivities In the Island republic Just nance. Yet the value of Investments now is the protection of American- - of this sort rests, even more than owned properties, amounting In mere tangible forms, upon the stauluo to something like $200,000,-00bility and solvency of the Government nnd the maintenance of law A battleship fleet with much more and order. hitting power than wns possessed American capital owns the elecby the entire naval force stationed tric railway system of Cuba, the teloff the Cuban coast in the war with ephone system nnd most of tho elecSpain Is now In Cuban waters for tric lighting plants. These holdings tlie purpose of affording protection are principally in Havana, and have for American property. More than been little menaced In the present a thousand United States marines troubled state of affairs In Cuba. are encamped on Cuban soil guardSimilarly the great tobacco coming American property. Half a panies, the cigar and cigarette facscore of 'auxiliary naval vessels aro tories, require little or no attention busy on tho same errand, and thous- from either tho United States Govands of additional marine and blue- ernment or that of Cuba. Thoy are jackets are ready to Join their located principally In the cities, and comrades already acting as guards. lihe tobacco growing districts hnvn Jjchlnd this great force is the rest not yet been . affected by tho negro of the Atlantic bttttleshlp fleet, rebellion. Washington Cor. New ' ready to sail for Cuba on a few York Sun. hours' notice, while an expeditionary force of soldiers has been desigFine Subscription Offer. The Louisville nated by the army for possible serEvening Post (dnlly) from now until November vice In Cuba. Accurate estimates of the total 10, 1912, and the Hartford Herald value of American Interests In Cuba one year, for only $2. Subscribe now ( Pro difficult. It is believed that the . . American Investments of all classes ' y tJ,n Cuba aggregate from .$'i,80,O0O.OQQ FOR FLETCHER'S to $200,000,000, This d Is probably ot the total 0. to-da- factures Children Cry one-thir- CASTORIA jj J A A., Lii'O 1: - ' .C ' WEDNESDAY, JULY S, 1012. THE HARTFORD HERALD years. This country Is pretty well covered with a grass that looks exactly like Kentucky bluegrass and this, of course, Is a great assistance to the dairy farmers and all those who are growing live stock. As I must close, will say to our A. S. of E. "people In Kentucky, that they will have to get a hustle on them If they expect to keep up with the procession, as these farmers out here are going right after business. We have three Equity flour mills In this State that are selling flour to the members at wholesale prices. Farmers' elevators are being established, stock shipping associations are being organized, &c. I have recently attended two large Equity picnics In sections where we organized during our winter campaign here the past winter. Tho doubting Thomases are beginning to sit up and take notice. With best wishes to all my Kentucky friends, I am Yours truly, M. F. SHARP. I'AUB THUEE. GREATER AND GRANDER THAN EVER! Great Hopkins County Fair! Great Henderson County Fair! Stubborn Case "I was under the irealment of two doctors," writes Mrs. R. L. Phillips, of Indian Valley, Va., "and they pro nounced my case a very stubborn one, of womanly weakness. I was not able to sit up, when I commenced to take Cardui. I used it about one week, before I saw much change. Now, the severe pain, that had been in my side for years, has gone, and I don't suffer at all. I am feeling better than in a long time, and cannot speak too highly of Cardui.." MADISONVILLE HENDERSON July 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. C. C. GIVENS, KENTUCKY GOI HIGH HONORS Senator-Ele- ct July 30, 31, Aug. 1,2,3 J. A. FRANCEWAY, Secretary. SOMETHING OF THE And NORJH-WES- T Great array of running, trotting and pacing races. High class special attractions, free to all. Something going on all the tame. Excursion rates on all railroads. President: ? s James For Permanent Chairman. AFRAID KENTUCKY WOULD GET v Write Id I "JiM Ailvitnrv PhitMnnnri Mrfiin fn Tfor Special Instructions, and book, "Home Treatment for Women,' senf free. J 52 Iiorn at Cincinnati, Ohio, September 1."), IS.". Graduated II. A. from Yale UniWas Dropped for Perversity (Salutatorian), 187S. manent Secretary. L. L. B. Cincinnati Law School (dividing first prize), 18S0. Reporter Cincinnati Times and OV. McCKKAKY was pleased A WKIjIj OKGAXl.KD A. S. OF VS. Cincinnati Commercial, 1SS0. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Baltimore, Granlte Falls, Mhin., June 27, 1'912. June 2G. Blfi Ollie Hamilton County, Ohio, 1SS1-James, Senator-ele- ct from Kentucky, Editors Hartford Herald: That question will be asked you almost daily by business men seeking yotit Collector Internal Revenue, First Thinking that possibly a .few lines has been selected by the Committee services, if vou qualify take thu'DrauKhon Training and .show nmbition to rise. on Permanent Organization to preconcerning this North-wecountry District of Ohio, 1S82-More BANKERS indorse DRAUGHON'S Colleges indorse all other busf. law at Cincinnati ness colleges COMBINED. 48 Colleges in 18 Suites. than Practiced might be of interest to your many side over tbe National Democratic International rejjutatiin. nankin?, Tnwrlllnir. lVnmamlilp. EngllHh, Spdllnc. Arithmetic. totter Writing, iluslncis Convention as permanent chairman. readers, I will try to pen a few ob- 1SS3-nranciira. uooa rusn luncxjUAKAiut-tunder reasonable conditions. of Cin- iMn rutr. auxiliary Bookkeepers all over Married Helen Herron, The honor went to him without a servations. Bookkeeping. Home Study. Thousands of bankeaslp cinnati, June 10, ISSfi. dissenting vote. the United States say that Draughon's iers, bookkeepers and stenographers ara Leaving homeou May 20th, I Assistant County Solicitor, Ham- New System of Bookkeeping saves them holding good positions as the result of "I would not have accepted the on the THst at OHVIa, Minn., from 25 to 50 per cent in work and worry. taking Draughon's Home Study. ISSj-7- . I was to locate for possibly ilton County, recommendation at the hands of the whore CATALOGUE. For prices on lessons CUrt f C,',d,, - 'cial Committee on Permanent Organ'lza-'tio- n two 'weeks, for tho purpose of workJ.U'B" BY MAIL, write Jxo. F. Dkavchon, nnortnanil uraugnon Colleges tench. President, Nashville. Tenn. For free cat ing for the A. S. of E. In Renville had it not been tendered to me General of the "United Why Because they know it is the test, alogue on course A T COLLEGE, write Solicitor 'by the unanimous vote of the comcounty. At this town our people 1S90-9DRAUGHON'S PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE mittee," Mr. James said. "I naturhave a splenUld flour mill which has States United States Circuit Judge, Sixth Natahville or Memphia or KnoxTille, Term - or Paducah, Ky.,or Evanaville, Ind. ally feel proud of the honor that proven quite a good thing for tho 1SD2-Ifl0membership, as they have been able Judicial Circuit, has been conferred pon me. Dean of Law Department, "UniverSenator-ele- ct Besides James to buy flour :nnil Toed 'direct 'from ProffKHiomil Ciirdn. sity of Cincinnati, 189(1-190OZQOQQOOZGCQOQOSQOQC&OZ name, those of Gov. John Burke, 'Of d the mill in many cases in President United Stntes Philipcolds are hard to get rid lots, Which 'has saved 'to (ho memSummer ."North Dakota; Senator John W. & Smith pines Commission, March 13, 1900, Kern, of Indiana, and Theodore of and frequently lead to asthma, bership quite a lot of money. Attorneys At Law July 4, 1901. Bell, of California, were placed in bronchitis and hay fever. Do not This In many respects Is a great - KENTUCKY. First Civil Governor Philippine HARTFORD, nomination before the Committee let 310 ur cold get a hold on you, but State. , The great, broad prairies, Islands, July 4, 1901, February 1, Mfiri, W. II. llHriir hiiiI ). K. Smith on Permanent Organization for per- use Foley's Honey and Tar ComdlVIUed up 'Into the thousands of Hiiuotiure tlit tlii-- limn formula imrtm-r-lil- l for lilt- - grnrrHl irartlf nl Ihw, fi. manent chairman. Committeeman pound for quiCk relief. W. H. Al- nice 'fertile farms, is surely quite :a 1904. Conducted negotiations for Friar t criminal anil illviirr.) rarf, Mr. smith len, Chelsea, "Wis., says: "We pre- fascinating sight to one accustomed Kehoe, of Kentucky, Informed County A ttnmry, la irrt rntril from Barr, of Rhode Island, fer Foley's Honey and Tar Com- to the small hillside farms of our lands In Rome, 1902. tiractlclni; Mii'h raxc, Mr lumen "111 Hcrrpt urh appointment as Asso- In llxrtlunl l(f putillcan prartlre tltllrm Declined otber icough medicines be- part 'of 'Western Kentucky. Here, liullillni;, lla that Senator Kern had been made pound Ky. ciate Justice 'Of United States Suchairman of the Resolutions Com- cause ,it quickly cures coughs and where therels nothing to do to start- mittee, thus eliminating the Indi- colds, it will ward ,off a oold If ta- farming except to get up your preme 'Court, 1903. J. M. PORTER, of Cuba, Governor Provisional ken In time." Contains no opiates. equipment ana man from the race for the go to piowing; W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, chairmanship of the con- Is safe lor children. Remember where nearly all kinds of 'farm 1907. Secretary of War, February 1, PROPRIETORS. ' Committeeman Kimball, the name, "Foley's "Honey and Tar wo fie 'is done by machinery upon vention. BEAVER DAM, KY. of Elaine, then withdrew the name Compounded .accept 'no substitute. which (he operators can ride while 1904. June 30, 1908. Will practice hit proletaion In Ohio and ad Nominated for President June IS, cluing countlc. Special attention given loll ..BLACKSMITHING.. to they do '(heir work, is surely quite of Gov. Burke, after which the nam For sale "by ail dealers. bntlnenentruited to bltcirt, 1908. of Mr. Bell was withdrawn, leaving a different proposition to 'What a Elected President November 3, Senator-eleIdeal Man Incubating. James without oppogreat majority af our Kentucky T908. FRANK L. FELIX, It is remarkable that rat least 12 farmers are up sition. It is said that before the 4, Sworn in as President March James or of the 39 athletes Who will reprename tof Senator-eleAnd 'the results are surely very 1909. HABTFORD, KY. those (at the others mentioned were sent the United States 'in the Olymp- perceptible to :any 'One traveling "Renominated for President June Will practice bit profeulon In Ohio and a placed 'in nomination before the ic games at Stockholm next month slnlagconntlea and In the Court of Appeal, over this country. The 'Compara- 22, 1912. committee, that body offered the hall from the Pacific (OoasL This tively fine farm (buildings, the great Criminal practice and Collection! a pecJaltT. Offlce In the Herald building A permanent chairmanship to Mr. confirms the prediction made some amount of live stock that ican "be Mali Carriers Will Fly. accept it. years ago that the finest race of hu- Bryan, but he declined to soen in the pastures, and the isuem- This Is an age of great discoverOtto C. After "Mr. Kehoe had placed the mon Yinlntrn ia tmrVA voa ovaf ooan general vera of the ies. Progress rides on tho air. HARTFORD, :: KY. "be developed on tbe sunset name of "Mr. James In nomination, will more even of the Soon we may see Uncle Sam's mall Samuel Alschuler, of Illinois, In- slope of the Rockies. I'Spokane 30COOOOCOOOOOOOOOQ wealth produced among the people, carriers flying in all directions, quired whether Mr. James, if agreed Spokesman Rerfew. HARTFORD, KY. all .attest the fact that farming is transporting mall. People take a upon by the committee, would have more profitable "here fliau in wonderful Interest in a discovery Ofilco up stnlrs over Wilson to prepare a speech before; the The greatest enemy of childhood much of time many the States further South. that benefits them. That's why Dr. Crowe, opposite court house. Will is the tape worm. It destroys health convention. Here it seems that automobiles are King's New Discovery for coughs, practice his profession in nil the "Mr. James Is at work on his and undermines the constitution. more plentiful than are buggies In colds and other throat and lung courts of this nml adjoining counspeech right now," Mr. Kehoe re- The greatest enemy of intestinal mnny counties in Kentucky. diseases Is the most popular medi- ties mid Court of Appeals. Commerplied, "and has It almost complet- worms Is WHITE'S CREAM VER The crops as a rule were not so cine In America. "It cured me of cial and criminal practice u specMIFUGE. It removes the worms good as ed." y rSoSBtESTABLISHED usual in this State in 1011, a dreadful rough," writes Mrs. J. ialty. back to "A speech prepared by that and helps the child Ur-V5Its a rliiK. r. aEfTuSS any mention of F. Davis, Stickney Corner, Me,, "afWkytftSy diamond, a wntch, SBt. tXATfiB vigor and cheerfulness. yet wo hear scarcely splendid Kentttcklan shall not be strength, scarcity of money on that account. ter doctor's treatment and nil other BBlSsfcSS jewelry or silver. fmjwtrivS prepared In vain," Mr. Alschuler, Price 2 fie per bottle. Sold by Hart Crops here this season so far are remedies had failed." For coughs, .J. SSKkfiSJjj tl,e Ve' 'luallty at 35Sfiil eald, and he immediately seconded ford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., Don BSrls(rfi7 the lowest prices vSawW fine except corn.whlch 1s rather late, oolds or any bronchial affection It's m Others who sec ovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. the nomination. TO- GO owing to too much rain and the un- uncqualed. Price ."0c and $1,00. OLDEST MAIL "f? k' usually cool weather that has con- Trial bottle free at James H. WilKKMH aA.aM.M '4TT; UKUbKHUUSt SS- .i ' tinued until the last few days. m liams. -7 IN THE SOUTH. Summer seems to be coming in Pnr a1mott half a eenturv we have arvd x duslvely tbe Southern trade. Wr'e A Filial Krror. FOR reality now, and as a result of the Address. I lor our (tee Illustrated catalogue. They carried the mangled rewarmer weather, the rye and hay : C'.irpontcr and I'cnair Work &. Goc harvests will be ushered In In a few mains out of the hnll on a stretcher TI WOHK and FLL'KCAl'.S Box 26 Louisville, Ky. days. There Is a great scarcity of and placed them In an ambulance. Kvery Article Ouarantaad. 4. Pump and Furniture J'qiairiii"; $ "What happened to him?" asked farm laborers here and In fact all .j. Soldering and Saw Filing, I'iij;- - .j. country. As a a bystander. over this North-we. "The barbers are holding a con . gy,Tos Covered and Lined. v result, farm wages are much higher You'll find him in lli. T)r .11, Tho long, vention In there," replied the cop. hero than In Kentucky. Mitchell ollice on Main Street. " "And this guy got up and started to seccold winters of this North-wetion of our country seem to me to demonstrate a safety razor." Beaver Dam, Ky. be one of Its greatest drawbacks, No member of your family is wholly safe yet the temperature here in winter from contagious diseases until every part of the is much more uniform than further dust and dirt is removed. To be safe your home South, tho winters are dry and If you want clothes of any should bed ustless. You cannot have a dustless therefore there is no mud nor slush kJnc cleane.l, call on the to contend with some of the things or sanitary home without a NATIONAL Vacuum Hartford Pressing Club. We that make our Kentucky winters Cleaner. draws the fine dust out of the body very disagreeable and unhealthy. can clean any kind of clothes of your carpets, which a carpet sweeper could With the good farm buildings and efficiency depends upon 1 you have and guarantee broom would scatter. never reach and which a an abundance of feed for stock that your condition. PIoAQED IN .YOUR RESI- Is so common here, I really believe offers the only thorough, way of getting the acthey will be satisfactory if DJENCE OR PLACE OP BUS- "Scott Emulsion builds, the people pass the winters, more cumulated dust out of mattresses and tufted furAND PUT YOURSELF not, nothing will be charged. r strengthens and sustains comfortably than in more SoutherifT DIRECT CONTACT W'TH We niture. Order now and secure the best and the ly States. are ready to clean your robust health. AttDraggut. cheapest vacuum cleaner oivthe market to-daThe price of farm lands In this , clothes for spring' 'We also fc Bowne. nioOtiiflcliN.J Scott IM Lbrfjfe-- ' State runs from about $10 per acre Price $5.00. have a new line of' la to , sam. Jin he. cut-ovlands, of". Northern TO ALL STATES.. Minnesota to $i?0 for tho. well Impies and we guarantee ;i perFOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL proved farms, qf the Southern part, PARKER'S CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS, fect lit. Call on us whe-- ' in LANN1NG-ST0N- E SALES COMPANY; o' the State.. Fuel and lumber are HAItt BALSAMhtSt, CALL ON OR ADDRESS mod bontm Claa&Mr th jilgh priced ,ln the, prairie countries. need of work in our line rroaoAlM a luxuriant pvwth. J.W.O'BANON. Building, ., Is corping to 'be cjne of the . Pennsylvania Tjhls Hair ti lta Xont&IU OWorT ; . n Wavenu klr rallliur. Local Manager, leading dairy .States, which. Industry IWcandlfWat fngrlrta. "!llTUj V .L-- ! ' '.HiMtford, K;. not .only verj' pro8tbe.,l'n Itself Ja, i h T-r- rbut enables, the farmers to greatly '. improve the fertuftr.of the' farms - A'jat-- tN"3"i Vi'ii t '.L66JMntter. have1 been growing wheat 'for' !8iAr1,IKWBM lUUtaXM Incorporated. 'BeaVer "Dam Ky, Too Much, and So Woodson onded the nomination of Mr. James were representatives from Tennessee, Iowa, Indiana, Montana, Arizona, California, Connecticut, New York, Texas and Ohio, respectively. Because Urey "Woodson, secretary of the National Committee, and temporary secretary of the convention, 1s a Kentucklan, another was agreed upon by the Organization for permanent secretary of the convention, the members taking the position that It would be bad politics to give too much to Kentucky. Mr. Woodson, who was defeated In his race for National Committeeman from Kentucky by John C. C. Mayo, will continue as secretary of the National Committee until after the convention has been adjourned sine die, when the newly-elected National Committeemen will meet and organize. Gov. James B. McCreary, chair delegation, man of the Kentucky said y that the selection of Senator-eleJames by the Organi zation Committee was a happy one. "His name was placed In nomination by J. N. Kehoe, nnmed as Kentucky's representative on the Permanent Organization Committee by my friends who are In tho majority," the Governor said. "That which tends to make Mr. James the logical man for the place is tho fact that ho Is a warm personal friend of Mr, "Bryan, who went down to defeat yesterday for temporary chairman, and is one of the original Champ Clark men." to-dact LARDU I Woman'sTonic if you are one of those ailing women who suffer from any of the troubles so common to women. Cardui is a builder of womanly strength. Composed of purely vegetable ingredients, it acts quickly on the womanly system, building up womanly strength, toning up the womanly nerves, and regulating the womanly system. Cardui has been in successful use for more than 50 years. Thousands of ladies have written to tell of the benefit they received from it. Try it for your troubles. Begin today. Description of Its Farming Conditions. TIMES USUALLY PROSPEROUS oooooooooooooooo PItKSinnXT TAl'T. O JOOOOOOOOOOOOOO With the Agricultural Classes Who Employ Improved Alachinery. YOU 2. WANT a Better JOB? st 3. 7. .nr-rlv- ed IT"" 2. 0. 0. car-loa- Barnes y Gillespie Bros, rt-p- an vjSSf w 1L per-mane- nt Attorney at Law, ct ct Attorney at Law, And Repair Work Specialty Horseshoeing I '.' .,.J,,.., Hartin Attorney at La.w 1858.19 -- Albert Oiler 4....4.. v22' I KTJ'' Make Your 0. P. Barnes Home Sanitary! It st bw st Notice HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE It that Distance Lines er Philadelphia, t Jrcnnn.. m 1 ', Hartford Pressing (!ub Y..M..A.Bldg;' tthat "t ' 'iFlRlED'NAL'UMsr. u i,.$ .,.?- - ''in,EyyTwg' l'AGE FOCU. ' T'"frMpy -- 3 "WV ..MMintiil iji lyirn Hn I- WEDNESDAY, JULY 3r 1812; . THE HARTFORD HERALD would mostly bo spent here and which" would causo a larger circulation of monoy. This Is the life of Usually any business community. such enterprises need some Inducement to locate at a certain place. Wo would again suggest that our city council pass an ordinance relieving any such new enterprise here from municipal tax for a period of live years. This would do no harm and might help some. lo-ca- The Hartjord Herald HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L. FELIX, PRANK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. THEY DON'T WANT u NY cult to master than thosa ,connect-e- d with any other profession, and none demands a wider range of ex- editors ' PROTECTION n Entered at the Hartford I mall matter of tho second class post-offic- e Such As Accorded Workers in Trust Plants perience. The capacity to write, alone, does not constitute an editor. He must possess a clear judgment of men and affairs and the ability to render a decision on the Instant. He must see that nothing Is missing in the earliest authentic presentation Listen! IrtdtSf, vour 'trunks with gvcool meet many nice Ppf people this summer. Load. clothes now; you-- - jEsKffl-wil- l I. x V of the news. People demand the It looks like the news and will not read any paper has stampeded sure enough thU DRASTIC- PROVISIONS PRICES OF MUTILATED BODIES which prints sermons and diill estime. says to the exclusion of the thing's OF THE NEW GAME LAW wagon band which Interest them. Ho must not The Republican VYomen use his paper to exploit a fad, to seems to have a running board on The new hunting law went into Are Fixed by Trust grasp a nomination or to help a cither slue for passengers to stand effect recently, and it Is now unand Children Most Despeculation. To the man who fa lawful to hunt without a license exon.. born to be a journalist, and Is fit for cept on your own premises, owned I IIMfcl M UVKKi sirable Workers. It Is said that some of the Roose- or leased. The law also applies to the business, the success and good fellows are now talking about seining, velt name of his paper Is higher than all trapping or dynamiting changing the Republican appellation fish. The pennlty Is a fine or Im- "PROTECTION" IS ALL ONE WA these things. to the d. o. p. prisonment, or both, and the confisWhat an editor of the first class (By C. H. Tavenner.) must have is a sense of proportion Roosevelt Republicans can now; cation of the outfits captured. ResWashington, June 29. If in or- In an extremely complicated busi appreciate how Democrats felt when ident hunters that have lived in the pres ness, though marked aptitude Is a Samuel J. Tihlen was defrauded out State twelvo months preceding, may der to be convinced that the obtain a license by paying $1. Non ent policy of high protection is a J good foundation for It. of the Presidency. residents must pay ?1". They are mistake, the Amerlcin public simpPolitical lightning rods are now Issued by tho county clerks.on prop- ly demands evidence that workers ROOSEVELT SAYS FULL TICKET WILL HE PUT OUT all down, eNCept the best conduc er application, furnish It' the most highly protected Induswho will is i i tors, which are being wired for blanks for the purpose. tries receive no protection whatsospecial connections. Oyster Bay, N. Y., June 29 ever, then the country will go overAll persons hunting without a li whelmingly Democratic this fall. George W. Perkins, of New York, In Teddy's organization of his cense in possession, ready to be exand a delegation from Brooklyn The evidence Is accessible. "new" party, just watch him ap- hibited to anyone demanding same, Tlie Lawrence, Mass., slrlkn re- came to Oyster Bay yesterday to of Demo- will be subject to fine of not less propriate a large bunch In reGet thnn $10 nor more than $23. Li- vealed that the men, women rial confer with Col. Roosevelt cratic principles and policies. Any children workers In the groat wool- gard to the organization of the Procenses are not transferable. Again the Republicans are trying person who shall make to an officer en mills the most highly protect- gressive party. Tho Colonel said from us. store." to appropriate some of our cam- authorized to Issue hunting license, ed Industry of all receive S3, $". that plans for tho party In Nejy paign stuff. The bandanna hand- a false statement, or change or alter and $7 a week wages for full time. 'York State are well under way. We "loaded" "There will be a complete ticket, kerchief is a relic of Allen G. his license In any manner, shall be Tho Stanley Committee showed that SuThurman days. punished by a fine of not less than the workers In the blast furnaces from President down to School furnishings--everythi- ng to to which of the steel mills the second most perintendent, In each district," he Uncle Joe Cannon declares that $30 or'iHoro than $200 work 12 said. In other States, he added, It Imprisonment In the highly protected Industry the choice at Chicago Is "between a may be added We to hours a day, seven days a week and has not been decided what methods Anyhow It county Jail. boll and a carbuncle." are miserably treated atod under- will be pursued. This will be disHe had better pay one little dol has developed Into an awful sore of cussed at a conference with a numYou paid. up "load" of g citilar and be a good, national proportions. And now comes the most damn- ber of men who were prominent In help to zen, and at the same time The Colonel According to the open statements protect the fish and birds. The law ing reflations of all In tho report his recent campaign. if of both, neither Taft nor Roosevelt is also very stringent in regard to of the New York State Factory In said he had received encouraging .showing reports from States In all parts of Commission vestigating Is fit to be President of these United killing song birds. will go that there are 296,000 women at the country. States. Let's agree with 'em both "It doesn't make a bit of differ work in the highly protected facPLAINLY just for this one time. THE HOU.V p.lV come SEEN IN A IMG SUN SPOT tories of New York City, and that ence whom they name In BaltiAt last we have found out just the average wage of these women more," he continued. "But whoever what a disreputable aggregation a Washington, June 29. Private toilers Is $3. The proprietors of is named, our fight will be made great part of the Republican party views of the sun taken here today the factories told the Investigators Just the same." Is, and from one who Is thoroughly show that the enormous cavity in time and again that they" "use woacquainted with the facts In the Fretful babies need the comfortthe photosphere of the sun Is In the men In place of men wherever poscase Mr. Roosevelt. sible, as they are cheaper and do ing effect of McGEE'S BABY ELIXshape of a houn' dawg, and It has IR! It quiets feverlshness, corrects "Spot" by Prof. not strike for better wages or con One of the notable things about been designated sour stomach, cures colic pains and Republican papers nowadays Is that Asaph Hall, in charge of the U. S. ditions." checks diarrhoea. It is a perfectly The report of this commission , following a national convention Naval Observatory. safe and wholesome remedy conspot Is 14,000 miles has been gone over and substantiat- taining no opium, morphine or inof their party few of them carry INCORPORATED. This sun-do- g Investigators a Presidential ticket at their mast long, Including the tail, and has an ed by Independent any kind. Price newspaper. jurious drug of heads. area of about 90,000,000 square paid by a big New York Here are some of the ways the fac- 23c and 50c per bottle. Sold by miles, this being one mile to the The statement of Col. Roosevelt good owners "protect" Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., for every inhabitant of the tory and mill Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. m could have been nominated that he American worklnraen: United States. at any tlmo If he had wantejl to, Boys' fingers, when cut off by HOPEWELL. Prof. Hall and Peters say It is "punch" machines In the ri'etal-worklbut refused it, sounds very much July 1. Mrs. D. H. Barnes, of something else only a small spot, but they admit like "sour grapes" or shops, are quoted at $200 that could be characterized by a "it is about five times the width of the pair; amputated singly, they are Hartford, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Miles and Mr. Porter Hunley's fam-lthe United States from coast to worth $150. "shorter and uglier word." t a few days last weok. coast, or a trifle less than that." Girls' fingers, when crushed by Miss Vera Maddox, of West Prov"The moving finger writes; and The theory of all astronomers is the machines in box factories, are halng writ, that sun spots Influence terrestrial not paid for, as the macnlnes are idence, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stum. Moves on; nor all your piety nor affairs. run at the risk of tha .girls. Mr. Dick Coleman took some fat wit from Hartford to Beaver Dam and Return. stand Women, some Closing Out Sale. Shall lure It back to cancel half a cattle to Evansvllle the 24th. His In the slaughter house! for ten On July 8th Mr. W. W. Duncan, daughter Miss Sally and Miss Mur-r- el line." dally, stripping pork and Respectfully Miller went with him for a referred to those Administrator of the late D. M, hours sausages. Splendid car meets alL trains. A fast and making pleasure trip. who would ponder the proceedings Duncan, will begin a closing out young and others Women, some ride. Telephone or call at- - our stable when you Messrs. Elbert Hunley and Will of the recent Chicago Republican sale of the entire stock of general In the merchandise goods of D. M. Duncan old, work at Chlnn have torn away the "ell" raln.f.ivpa convention. want to leave or have -- V.,V1V,W ;n . WllllUif! & Son, McHenry, Ky. This stock steel and Iron foundries while, they parts of their old homes and are Not as In any sense a probability will be closed out at and below cost. breathe carbon nonoxlde, a poison-ou- b building new additions. gas, liberated by the ovons In but merely as an Incident produc- Anyone desirous of starting a merMr. and Mrs. Albln Shull went tive of the hope of the recent as- chandise business will do well to the same room. last week to see Mrs. Mat Benton, Women polish marble with corrosemblage of Republicans In Chica- see Mr. Duncan, as he will sell all who Is now very of Centertown, go, it might be mentioned that three or any part of this splendid stock sive acids In many of the marble sick of stomach trouble and old age. yf shops. This work would the Vice Presidents have been 2Ct2 and fixtures. Mr. L. A. McDanlel, of East St. strength of a robust man. Xo doubt you have forgotten " Is visiting relatives and For soreness of the muscles, " Women, as a rule, work Imme- Louis, In even the names of these gentlemen. this neighborhood. rfrlends by violent exercise diately before and two weeks after They were George Clinton, Dnnlel whether Induced We had a big rain last Friday. It there Is nothing better they gave birth to children, that they stopped all plowing and corn Is suf- Susie, of Utica, and Miss Ethel Hun- duce the stock of malaria next D. Tompkins and John C. Calhoun. or Injury, fall Chamberlain's Liniment. This may support tho little ones .after than fering for want of work. Wheat, It ter visited at Centertown and. Hart- by robbing the mosquitoes of a barn From the reading of the prayers liniment also relieves rheumatic they come Into tho world; they can ford last week. of refuge. Weeds do not help eithIs feared, will be damaged considerdelivered by different clergymen at pains. For sale by all dealers. m not aflord to lay oft. Mr. Opple Kittlnger Is quite ill. er the health or the appearance ably. of the opening sessions of both the big Many thousand children are leMr. Lon Grady, f daughter Miss a town and are entirely out of placo Mr. Dunnlng's little baby, It lately, organizations political Qiiiiricl Leads to Killing. gally employed long hours doing urban community. died last Saturday night and Elsie and son Master William, of In an would seem that they were uttered Brandenburg, Ky., June 28. J. the work of adults; children can was burled at Pond Run burying Utica, have returned home after a "A word to the wise is sufficient." linguistic and oratorical G. Cox, who runs a country store at do some classes of work as more for days stay with relatives here. fast few effect, (knowing that they would be Pleasant Grove, seven miles from as men, and they work cheaper, for grounds Sunday. Tho Cuban Government expressMessrs. Jake Barnard, John Mr. Manuel Wydox, who Is workpublished) than as an humble ap- here, shot and killed John Dowell $3 or $4 a week; In one factory the Zack Reld and J. C. Ben- es confidence that the rebellion Is ing at Echols In the mines, suffered Rut they during a quarrel this morning. peal to the Almighty. entire output Is made by children; While load- nett and wife were in Centertown near tho point of collapse and Is were appropriate and It Is hoped, efIt is said the men had been part- the only adult In the place Is the an accident recently. considering the withdrawal of ing coal, a lump of coal fell on his Thursday. fective. ners in a lumber deal, and that the owner. Mrs. Anna Lashbrook, Utica, and troops from the province of Orlente. ' leg, causing him considerable pain killing occurred when an argument Men, women and children are Mrs. J. C. Drake spent Thursday Mr. J. P. Whlttlnghlll, an erstarose over a settlement connected worked to the injury of their health but the accident Is not serious. For Sale Town property, vacant while special revenuo agent of the with Mr. C. O. Taylor attended tho with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Morton, lots, cottages and two-stor-y the business. speeding up under tho dwelling. Ky., has come Centertown. State, of Glendean, teachers' election of Division No. A. C. YEISER & CO., and other features of what is known Mrs. Lewis Fulkerson went to out as a Republican candidate for 12, at Greenbrier, Saturday. as "scientific shop method" sys- Hartford, Ky. Hartford Friday. Congress In this district to oppose t terns. The Choice of a Husband The Inclement weather kept quite Congressman Den Johnson, who will Query: The manufacturers who Is too Important a matter for a wo- a number of this place away from have no other opposition. Mr. Whltuse their help this way receive pro man to be handicapped by weak- the singing convention at Pleasant tlnghlll Is known as a Taft follower, tection which enables them to build ness, bad blood or foul breath. Hope Sunday. he will probably not be able to hut up enormous by taking fortunes, on tho Avoid these Mr. S. E. Hunter went to Hartuse any of the notorious Chicago ground they desire to "protect" Dr. King's Life Pills. New strength, ford Saturday. methods In his race. their employes. Since they are not fine complexion, pure breath, cheer The tariff is going to be pcrtTaps protecting For Sale, their employes,' why ful spirits things that win men' the principal Issue In the national Ask your doctor how often should they be permitted monopo- follow their use. Easy, safe, sure Well established Dry Goods, Shoe, now on. In Congress, campaign m Clothing and lilllnery business la 25c. James H. Williams. prescrbies an alcoholic lies on their products? this matter, in connection with the he t Hartford, Ky. Splendid chance to stimulant for children. He THE REQUIREMENTS OK HMALLHOUS. protection accorded the big trusts, go into pleasant and profitable busediting a Newspaper will probably say, "Very, July 1. Mr. Loyd Barnard, of iness. Will sell at a good discount. has split the Republican party in Missouri, is the guest of .relatives Good fixtures, clean stock, without whlld the Democrats are very rarely." Ask him how twain, can tradition 5j practically united In the premises. the usual amount of dead stock. If often he prescribes a tonic for be Anybody, so In spite of runs, well here. P. B. Taylor an editor. Mrs. the and son, Mas interested, see us promptly. "Tariff for Revenue Only" will be them. He will probably anknown fact that where one newspa- ter John Ross Taylor, Hartford,, ate m the slogan of Jthe Democrats, In BARNARD & CO. swer, "Very,very frequently" per has purvlved, ten or more have. visiting relatives here. General Dealers in Grberies, which they will bo Joined by thousThen ask him about AyePs .perished, thousands of men of all Mesdames Sallle Drake, Mattle " Eliminate the Weeds. ands of former staunch RepublicQueensware,, Hardware Har Sarsaparflla as a strong and professions would rejoice In an op- Reld and P. B. Taylor and sonfre- - At this 'Reason of the year the ans, as embraced in tho working portunity to take the editor's chair lurnea aiuraay mgni irom itocaes-te- r, weed crop lsputtlng in its best licks ness, Stoves, 'Ifongelf 'OiT classes and their leaders, who see safe tonic for the voung. Not and demonstrato their ability to, Im and Is rapidly paving the way fdr Stoves, Fanning. Implfaients where they had teen visiting no protection for themselves under a drop .of alcohol prove the paper's interest tp tho Mr. V)g Morton and wife visited fcnore weeds 'and blggerl'weedsi next our present tariff laws. Alwayt keep a box of AVer's Pill te tbc public. These same men would not Mr. T. R. Barnard njpd famllyat year. The property owner who Id ana itepaira 01 ail kinai. Perhaps Hartford's greatest need howac Juct oac pill at bedtime, bow and expect or ask to'enter any other Hartford recently1. $$ growing a crop of weeds Is not doIs a few new manufacturing plants then, wM ward off many aa attack of profession without long preara-'tlo- n. Mesdames Annie Lashbrook Tand ing the right thing by 1 himself or i How lndJgetIon, some one or more Institutions many T. 8. Trurinell and cblldren)jOf. t&ettcoSBKfaptty. A little- - healthful year hi your doctor known thM ten or twelve thousand pUU? AtkhJmall about them. paying out Aa a.raatter of, fact, the duties' of TJtlea, ire visiting here; the hoe will put the c$ exercise-wit- h U4 t u.v. c. avca co., Uwu, Mm., j a responsible editor taretmojediffl- dollars a month to employes, which Mrs. J. S. Trunnell ;nd daughter K 4iS"hL- - bwlnsMd, will Mt . t ' g. o. p. elephant lSlSSEBiBMHfc m!favMwA ucmm ISHSHKBp the trunks and suit cases and valises Load your trunks at our with summer garments are and wear. unload. want and save a can load money you buy from us. The best things first. Better first. H r CARSON a CO. Hartford, Kentucky. i y AUTOMOBILE TRANSFER! i i gray-haire- d, 5 prv core-maki- V rl QWWWr te n, COOPER & CO,, $ HARTFORD, KENTUCKY. I ? 4. i pace-settin- g, Stimulate Acme Binders. Chidren kill-hop- Mowers and K3K6Sui For bae on easy Urms See Likens & Acton la it -- LIKENS A CTON A TO jzi..,' '.wk-jy- w LJ 'R.w lJUf(li:dI wmmmmm intLBkv; ;. .iti WEDNESDAY, JULY S, 1012. 00i:l 1 "HP - HATFOn HFRAj n with gaming PAGE FIVE law and facts to the pany. His mother, Mrs. Narcy J. Martin, of Hartford, two slst'S oC vs. J. T. Miles, &c Hnrtford, and one brother also surCom'th. charged with a breach of the peace vive. on croquet grounds, Williams The deceased was forty-seve- n Mines, verdict of jury, not guilty. vears of are and was widely known In Hartford, where he was a memDEATH OF HENRY MARTIN, of the Maccaber of the Knights superinFORMERLY OF HARTFORD bees, whose membership tended his burial here Thursday. Mr. W. H. Martin, for the past Mr. Martin was a splendid citizen, a: two years an employe at the Stlm-so- n good workman and a man of consaw mills, died of pneumonia at scientious principles who was weir noon Wednesday at his home, 103 liked by all who knew him. He, East Fifteenth street, Owensboro carried $1,000 life Insurfiiice in the after a critical Illness of over five Maccabce lodge. weeks. The West Kentucky Coal CompaMr. Martin went to Owensboro from Hartford several years ago. ny will build forty coal barrces at a He Is survived by his widow and cost of $100,000 at Paducch. two children, Miss Ethyl Martin and Mr. Cecil Martin, all Acting Governor McDermott parresidents of Owensboro. Miss Ethyl Is an oper- doned J. W. Mulligan, convicted In ator at the Home Telephone Com Louisville of housebreaking. 0 0 & , i Our meat shop will be closed all day of July 4. W. H. MOORE & SON. Dr L. B. Bean has received his new automobile and put it in the transfer and mall service between It is a here and Beaver Dam. splendid wide tire, machine and affords a fast and easy ride. Mrs. T. B. Petrle and daughters, Ruth and Leila, of Brazil, Ind., arrived in Hartford Thursday to visit Mrs. Petrle's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Fogle. They will leave Saturday for Elkton, Ky., to visit relatives. er ANOTHER OIL STRIKE AND court and lined $20. I BETTER THAN EVER Stream veloped at a Depth Of 1800 De- Feet. f'..5.XvMAtw.-s- "' "' , r 5; JT-HH- $g Mrs. Martha J. Fogle, Mrs. P. H. Taylor and son Bradford, of Danville, Ky., and Mrs. Frank Brad-shaof Stanley, Ky., were the guests of the families of Messrs. J. E. Fogle and W. M. Fair, city, recently. Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Atkinson and daughters Pauline and Floy have returned to their home In Louisville, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Acton and other relaSulphur Dundee and tives at Springs. to-da- Iff 1 j LHHHHHfiK?R&LIIIIIIHHp'f ESSkhS m 0 m Friday and Saturday we will have on Sale off Our Entire Line of Men's Suits at of regular price. Don't fail to see us at this time. It will be money to you. This means a 815.00 Suit to you for 10.00. Why not take One-Third ad-vanta- Men's Clothing Low-cu- t Men's of these low prices? Specials also in ShoeE $4.00 values for $1.50. JSfa&y&Giy ooooooooooooooo O LOCAL NEWSVAND City Marshal J. P. Stevens lost a O OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO 3. l-- O fine horse about noon Wednesday PERSONAL POINTS O when lightning struck his barn on Frederica street. Beans at U. S. Carson's, 8 U. S. Carson has corn for sale. Seed Potatoes at U. S. Carson's. Mr. E. P. Barnes, senior member of the well known Arm of E. P. Barnes & Bro Beaver Dam, was 1n Hartford yesterday. Mrs. E. L. Miller and Miss Albe-n- a Breecher, of Chicago, are in Hartford visiting Mrs. Miller's Esq, S. L. Fulkerson, Rockport, was in Hartford Monday. 30c , yhile It lasts, "Bed Rock" Coffee for 2fic cash at U.S. Carson's. ' W. T. Wlmpsatt', Hartford, Route 1, has a good yoke of work cattle 27t4 for sale. Miss Jessie Marlow, Fordsvllle, is visiting her cousin, Miss Nancy Ford, city. Mrs. W. T. Austin, oeaver Dam, was a pleasant caller at The Herald office yesterday. Mr. C. E. Morrison and wife left yesterday for a visit to friends and relatives in Owensboro and Evans-vllle. mother and children. Wilson, of LouisMiss, Lavlnia ville, lectured at the Presbyterian church in Hartford last evening in the interest of foreign missions. Miss Flora Miles, of Unlontown, Ind., arrived in Hartford last week to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. John W. Taylor, for a few days. Mr. J. C. Williams, who has been engaged in railroad construction work at Hazard, Ky., spent a few days recently with his family here. y Elsewhere In The Herald will be found the latest statement of the Bank of Hartford, which preundertaking. sents a pleasing report to its pa- persistent In their trons of the' excellent management PROPOSITIONS AS TO and good financial condition of this THE HARTFORD SCHOOL popular institution. Right now, that we are deterBloomtleld. Mr. Hon Tavlor, of our school.we Ind., arrived in Hartford Wednes- mined to dlscups among day to visit his brother, Mr. John should thoroughly ourselves the plans to be ndopted W. Taylor and family. He left Saturday for Owensboro, where he has looking to the permanent establishaccepted a position In Ament's bar- ment of a school that w may atl be proud of. ber shop. Everybody who Is rood citizen Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Duel, possible, wants the best building McLean county, arrived in Hartford not only for the bencht of the .ura. .. ueimeu ymUh of QUr commlmtyf but ais0. oauircmy 10 ami iiauRiuer .usb .ua.i.ie. i- - lbecau6e ln the absence of a cod Johnson returned norae sunuay school in these progressive times, Mrs. Johnson will make our homes and propertv will be a visit to her mother and sister. greatly depreciated In value. Mr. Cicero Burton, who had been There are two plans suggested by In declining health for several which we shall emerge from the months, died at his home on lower ashes. We have about n S10,00 Union street Tuesday night of last fund. One plan Is to rebuild as tar week. Interment was at the Milton as possible on the old site, with Taylor graveyard Thursday morning such a modern build'u;; as our means will allow, constructing su-- h at 9 p'clock. an one as may be added to In future of Louisa, Mr. J. W. Vaughn, Ky., State Sunday School Worker, when more money Is available The splendid old will lecture at the STethodlst church other plan Is to buy a As a next Friday night, residence and remodel tarae. In Beaver Dam citizen, the writer has mucU sentiJuly 5, at Centertown Saturday night and at Hartford Sunday. Peo- ment toward perpetuating the old instituple of all denominations are Invited. residence as an educational by our tion, but can we deal fairly Supt. Henry Leach, Prof. H. E. children with regard to proper sanBrown, A. E. Ellis and Miss Winona itary arrangements and lighting faStevens, Hartford; Prof. A. P. Tay- cilities by attempting to convert the now visiting ln residence Into a school building, for lor, Owensboro, Hartford; Miss Arble Brown, Cen- which purpose It was not originally tertown! Profs. O. L. Sliultz, Claude Intended? Can we afford, now, at a time of Shultz arid H. T. Leach, Beaver Dam; Miss Jessie Raley, Roslne; scarcity of money, to buy additional Prof. I. S. Mason, Fordsvllle, and grounds and abandon the old site? 'Miss Cora Smith, Simmons, were These are the questions that seem among tho'se who attended the Ken- doubtful, both as an economical and tucky' Educational Association at sanitary proposition. A CITIZEN. , Louisville last week. Late Monday evening another oil made by the Western Kentucky drilling about Oil Co., five miles east of Hartford, and this time it is the greatest and best of are that it Is at all. Indications well, as least a repeated dippings seemed to prove. The oiT was struck at a depth of 1,800 feet, and this is the seventh strike of oil ln this well. The bailer, holding about 15 gallons.was let down In rapid succession and five barrels were taken out ln 13 minutes without diminishing the flow In the least. The oil In this well has already been tested by analyzing and found to be of the finest quality. This Is certainly good news to the people of Hartford and surrounding country and Is a splendid reward for the oil company who have been so faithful, earnest and strike. was Sei-r-ii-A.xTLrT.tji- exl OF THE CONDITION OK THE Statement 29, 1912. Bank of Hartford At the close of business June RESOURCES Hills Discounted ( ;i"Ii on Ii.'iud and In ntlici hunks Stccks anil Bonds Clinks fur Roniittmii'e .Mankind Mouse and Lot ViiriilCiiic anil Flxtmes Total SIWJ.ttiU.Kf .l,()7.(iK II. 110.(11 I.OO'.UIO SUVJ.iCSI.CI- ,7(.l:t LIABILITIES Capital Stoi k Sm phis I'mlUliIt'il Profits HMMMUMl "O.OOH.oo .!..-.- :! . vu !iililiinl ! No. -,0 Ilnnkh Deposits Total .. .r.r.-. r.. . I.t0.0( t.. 1.(II.(1S 1KS.7U:J.I SlKHMia I. " Accounts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations respectfully solicited. , Interest Paid on Time Deposits. United States Depository for Postal Savings Banks at Hartford, Ky., and Central City, Ky. J. W. Fokd, John C. Thomap, R. E. Lkk Simmekman, V Directors. Rowan Holhkook, John T. Mooiie. J ITS A RARE CHAN Li successful After, a run, the series of meetings conducted under the auspices of the Christian Church here, closed Sunday night. The Roy L. Brown Co. are certainly a set pf splendid religious workers and the services here did three-wee- much good. Rev. Brown hihiself, who did the principal part of the preaching, is an orator and preacher of great power and his series of were gems of religious sermons thought and conception. Mr. Rethel Duke left Thursday morning for Evansvllle, Ind., where he has accepted a position as engineer on the railway ferry boat of the Evansvllle Railway Co., which carries with It a good salary. For over two years Mr. Duke has been employed by the Hartford Republican as linotype machinist nnd is not only a reliable man, but a mechanic of fine talent. Contract To Let. Pursuant to the order of the City Council of Hartford, Ky., I will on Saturday, the 13th day of July, 1912, about 1 p. m., at the court house door In Hartford, let to tho lowest and best bidder, contract f&r constructing p concrete pavement About 100 feet In as follows: front of and abutting the property of Mrs. Mattle B. Barrett o l Clay street. Said pavement to be constructed In accordance with the specifications bet out ln the ordinances heretofore published and recorded In the record of the City Council of the city of Hartford and In the custody of the city clerk nnd In accordance with tho grade heretofore established by said council which Is also recorded as above. Tliis July 2, 1912. 2"t2 J. P. STEVENS. M. T. H. Pay Your Tnes. Taxes for year 1912 are now due, and we are ready to receive same. T. H. BLACK, Sheriff Ohio County. 26tf Our customers are getting the benefit of the low prices on our Merchandise. We are preparing to quit business and are certainly moving our stock in splendid shape. Are you getting the values we are giving? Come to us for anything in our line. We will save you money and! will furnish you nice, dependable Merchandise, too. Let us fit you with a pair of our Shoes. It is nice to save from 50c to $1.00 per pair and get better shoes, too! i Mrs. Albert Goodln and children, Myrtle and Albert Vernon, Jr., of Charleston, Mo., are the guests of Mr. James Tanner, living Just Mrs. Goodln'a parents, Capt. and north of Hartford, had a fine mule Mrs. S. K. Cox, city. killed by lightning Monday T1ie ball game at Hartford last Saturday afternoon between the MoI have two and Heflln teams resulted in gul Wagons I will sell for $60 each, a score of 11 to C in favor of Heflln. S. L. KING," Complete. Seven innings were played. Hartford, Ky. 22tf Mrs. Inez Griffin, who has been Misses Mollle Duncan, Morgan-fielwith her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Bus-kil- l, and .Ruth Gray, Beaver Dam, of Houston, Texas, the past are visiting Prof, and Mrs. H. E. year. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. A Brown, city. H. Gillespie and family, city. Capt. J. M. DeWeese, of Owens- Mr. Jeff WntterKnn has nurchased Doroi was in tjaruora msi rriuay th(j J A Dan,e, blackflmlth ahop ana saiuraay, mixing wnu ma and will conduct a general g many friends. ' Mr. Daniel has business. Mr, and MrB. Joseph Newland not decided as yet just where he and little daughter Virginia Be'lle, will go. of Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and MrB. W. M. Fair left yesterday Mrs. W. H. Burton, city. for Louisville, to visit her sister, i Mr. Estill Park has returned to Mrs. Dr. B. F. Zimmerman. She was by Master Bourke hia old position with the Ohio Coun- accompanied ty Drug Co,, much to the delight of Zimmerman, who has been on a visit to relatives here. the patrons of .this popular store. Watch Found Near Hartford,' on Quick sales .and small profits Is my motto, Call and' be1 convinced. the Beaver Dam pike, Monday afternoon. Owner can get same by de8. L. "KING, $ ."Hartford1, Ky. scribing It, paying suitable reward, 22tf also paying., for this ad. Apply to Rev. R.'E.t'Fu'ijiua wlh preach' the Barnes D. Ford, Hartford Route 2. funeral of $Jr .Moae Fu,qua at Pannew postMr. R. B. ther Creek Chu'rch the second Sun- - master, .took Martin, the the Hartcharge of 3 Monday. The paford post-offirecelv'edia, lbfc'Ofw!r fenc- - trons of the office will be pleased to K'Just lng for lawn, yard .orvgraeyard. hear that Mies Henrietta Gunther, Quality bwt"an'd"prlceB" Fight, Call who has Jong been the efficient head r and see jour gooda befoVi" purchai- - deputy .postmistress, and j MIm Essie King, '.her assistant, (have been d, , black-smithin- ry Notice. Having purcfiased the J. A. Daniel blacksmith shop, I desire to solicit the patronage of the general public. I am well prepared to do Doings County Court Day. all kinds of blacksmlthing. HorseIn the matter of M. A. Barnard shoeing a specialty. and others on petition to erect a JEFF WATTERSON. 27tf levee on north side of Rough river, i fc file an order was OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO sioner's report,taken to Is Incommiscourse which O O MARRIAGE LICENSE. of preparation. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO In the matter of the Com'th. vs. Bains charged with selling liJ. R. Her, McHenry, to Bessie Jack at Rockport verdict of jury quor Sanderfur, Beaver Dam. guilty, andKninlsliment fixed at $75. Ethel Bartlett, Hartford, Route A mbtirih1 for new trial made and iC, to Nomia Taylor. Hartford, Route will be heard by the County Judge 6. C. W. Elliott, Beaver Dam, lo Mamie Tanner, Rochester. W. Fred Hocker,. Beaver Dam, tq Mary J. Neighbors, Beaver Dam. M. H. Carnahan, Equality, to Blanche WJthrow, Equality, July ' daruiy. 8. TAfl The Supreme Court of the District of Columbia held that a retailer has the legal right to Beir goods at bis own price, notwithstanding stipulations to the contrary by the , manufacturer. d., f i . '' , Subscribe' fo The UUrtfeed Herald. Beasley vs. Com'tn. Thomas charged with furnishing house ln which whiskey 1b sold continued to August term, Tuesday, sevond day. vs Com'th. Walter C. Park charged 'With gaming plea of guilty and law and facts to the court and fined. $20. Fine suspended one month. Com'th-- . vs. Bill Bennett charged with seduction was arrested and lodged In jail Monday afternoon. , Com'tn. vs. Estil Darrell charged llth. Barnard & Co ; jS if ) Hertford, Ky. nV .1,1 LA. il 1. - t9ft? PAGE SIX. vyrw THE HARTFORD HERALD ably less than a cigar a day, It Is PUNTING therefore clear that we have not GREAT become so addicted to tho cigarette BY KENTUCKY COlTIES habit as to make it a matter of concern to any considerable number of ..I people. New York World. At the State Capital is To Be WRONGED CHILD TAKES HEK OWN LIFE WITH ACID Arranged On Scien WEDNKSDAY, JULY 3, 1012. rider in the organization of a third NEW EXHUMATION LAW party, but will support the nominees of the Chicago convention, BEING POT IH EFFECT Illinois Ccntml Rnllionri Time Ta- Judge O'Rear so stated to friends while here this week. He said that ble at Header Dam, Ky. he was fighting for principle, but South Bound. North Bound. wanted the questions settled in the Slate Pays All Expenses When No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. party; that he had been a Republicp.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. No Interested Parties Are an now too long to change. No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. Not Able. J. E. Wllllami). Agt. MEXICAN REBELS ARE The Hartford Herald TIE TIME No can Ion? hold publlo favor. 3 THE DEST TEST rmcdv without merit a. place In 122-rl2- :28 Ballard's NOW SORELY PRESSED Glasgow, J.P.WHITTINGHILL IS A CANDIDATE Old For Congress in the Fourth District. IS II REPUBLIC! OFGIEM Roosevelt Men Are Trying to Organize Throughout the State. JUIHiH O'lIEAIt ItOI.TS TKMIV Bachlmba, 28. Government forces have dashed In behind the rebel army, a sharp skirmiah raging throughout the night at Puerto eight de Pllon, near Horcasltas, miles north of Bachlmba and but twenty-seve- n miles from the city of Chihuahua. The Federals came from the west and are thought to be the vanguard of the big western tlank movement designed by the Federals to cu. off a rebel retreat to Chlhuahm. Losses as yet are unknown. The main columns of Fedei'.ils y moving north of Ortiz, are tlfteen miles south of Bachlmba. The Federal artillery shelhM the own of Meoqui, demolishing a church, but no rebels were there to offer resistance. At the Rebel Mexico. June Front, Fiankfort, Ky., June 2S. The following candidates liae filed petitions with the Secretary of State asking that their names go on the ballot In the primary election In August: ' '" " l'or Cons,,',. First District Democrats, Jacob Corbett, Wickllffe; Denny P. Smith, Cadiz; John K. Hendrick, Paducah; A. W. Barkley, Paducah. No Republican candidates. Second District Democrat, A. O. Stank-)-- , No RepublicHenderson. an candidate. Third District Democrats, John S. Rhea, Russellville; R. Y. Thomas, Central City. Republicans, George Uaker, Central City; Thurman B. DJxon, Scottsvllle. ' Fourth District Democrat, Ben Republican, Johnson, Bardstown. J. P. WhlttliiRhill, C.lendean. Fifth District Democrat, Sw agar Sherley, Louisville. Republicans, E. J. Aehcraft, Louisville; Matt J. Holt, Louisville. Sixth District Democrat, A. B. No ReRouse, already nominated. publican candidate. Seventh District Democrat, J. Campbell Cantrlll, already nominated. No Republican candidate. Elgth District Democrats, Harvey Helm, Stanford: J. A. Sullivan, Richmond. Republican, J. W. bins-morBerea. Ninth District Democrat, W. J. Republican, Fields, Olive Hill. Harry Bailey, CyntMana. Tenth District Democrat, E. D. Republican, Stephenson, Plkevllle. John Langley, Plkevllle. Eleventh District Democrat.Ben V. Smith, Somerset. Republican, Caleb Powers. For Appellate Judge. Seventh District Democrats, C. C. Turner, Mt. Sterling; J. Smith Hays, Palntsvllle; T. B. Blakey, Beattyvllle. For Commonwealth's Attorney. Thirteenth District Democrats, Emmet Puryear, Danville; W. S. No Republican. Burch, Stanford. For State Senator. Democrat, District Eleventh Mitchell Vincent, Bee Springs. ReV. F. Bowling Coles, publican, Green. ' e, 4O0O00OOOGOOQO0 OOQQQOQ9QQOOOOO Israel Greenberg, seven years old, of was plajing on the string-piecPier 21, East River, New York, when he tripped and fell Into the e O A .MODEST HERO. O water. A woman who saw him fall ran for help, and the first person man bhe met was a neatly-dresse- d who had come off one of the New Haen boats. The man dropped his vnllse, ran to the spot and dived Into the water. He swam fo the ho?, and grabbing him, managed to get him aboard a sand barge. Patrolman Meyers found the man and the boy on the barge, and asked the man his name. "You don't said the man. want my name," "That Isn't necessary. Just show me a place where I can change my clothes. That l all I want." The policeman called an ambulance and tho boy was removed to the HudsonThen Meyers Hospital. -street led the rescuer to a seaman's lodging house. He took a suit out of his allse and put his wet suit Into the valise, and went on his Journey. Every effort was made at the lodging house to have the man reveal his Identity, but he said: "I only did my duty; Just a little thing unworthy of any notice In the The papers or public praise." Christian Herald. If you are a housewife you cannot reasonably hope to be healthy dishes, or beautiful by washing sweeping and doing housework all day, and crawling Into bed dead tired at night. You must get out into the open air and sunlight. If you do this every day and keep your stomach and bowels In good order by taking Chamberlain's Tab- lets when needed, you should become both healthy and beautiful. m For sale by all dealers. THE STATE PRI.MARY LAW IS IX FORCE THIS YEAR The Court of Appeals has decided the constitutionality of the Compulsory State Primary Law passed by the last General Assembly, and elections under Its provisions will bo held on the first Saturday In August of this year for members of Congress, for certain Judges to fill ncnncles, and for nominees for Appellate Judge in the SeventhDIstrlct. I'nder the provisions of th-- i law, nil nominations of both political parties must be made in tho primaries, which will be held in August of each year for the offices to be filled at the November elections of that year. A hasty reading of the act would seem to Indicate that the necessary thrown been safeguards have around the ballot to prevent extensive fraud. Only a practical test can indicate the defects which may bo rectified by subsequent enact ments. There Is one provision that should receive an early remedy. A candidate desiring to run Independently must get twenty per cent of the votes on a petition before he can get on the primary ballot, which will be practically Impossible, This thould be rectified at the next session. On the whole, however, tho State is to be congratulated on having on the statute books a safe and sane Bowling (Green primary law. Messenger. Will Follow Itiiocclt. Paducah, Ky., June 2S. David Browning, chairman of the County Republican Committee has returned from Chicago, where he aligned himself with the third party movement hended by Mr. Drowning atCol. Roosevelt. tended the informal meeting of the Rooseelt supporters, after the adjournment of the regular conven- tion. He was appointed a member of the committee representing the State of Kentucky to notify Col. Roosevelt of his selection as the candidate of the new party. If the new party is organized, Mr. Browning says he will resign as a member of the McCracken County Republican Committee. Roosevelt Men Busy. , Frankfort, Ky., Juno 28. Efforts are being made Jn Frankfort to organize a branch of Roosevelt's proposed new party, and It Is said that many recruits have been enrolled. The effort Is directed mainly toward Republicans and most of those who were lined up with Col. Roosevelt In his fight for the Republican nomination fp? 'President are said to bo Jolning.V.jM It Is believed that an effort will be made to organize the third party In every county wfth a view to polling a large vote for Col. .Roosevelt In November. - s Notice. I , I . Green River District Union A. S. of E. will meet In regular quarterly session at TFordsvilIe, Ohio county, ra. on Thur6dy,-.Jul4th, at All Local Unions In the district should be represented by at' least O'Rear Bolts Roosevelt. one delegate, and all members of county executive boards, together Mt. Sterling, Ky., June 28. Judgo E. C. O'Rear, who was the with District Board members, leader of the Roosevelt forces In should attend this convention, --"lieatnckyr "will-n' ' J. B. Holland, President. follow the rough 9'. -- Ky., June 2S. Great being manifested, not only In Monroe county, where It happened, but In all adjoining counties, in the first case to develop unlaw" der the new "exhumation passed by the last Legislature. The body exhumed was that of SmfTa Vaughn, who died very mysteriously at his home September 1, 1909. At the time of Vaughn's death members of his family believed he had, been poisoned, and as time elapsed, circumstances have developed till at this time many citizens of that county share that belief. Smith Vaughn was 57 )ears old good and had always enjoyed health. He wns suddenly stricken with what was then believed to be paralysis, and died In a general short time. Three physicians were O POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. called In and all were of tho same O O paralysis O opinion, that general O The Hei aid's Special Selections. O caused his death. Not satisfied, OO Vaughn, of this place, began to O O Investigate tho effects of certain GIVE THEM A PLACE TO PLAY. poison and found that many poisons produced symptoms similar to Plenty of room for dives and dens (glitter and glare and sin), those which characterized his fathPlenty of room for prison pens He wanted a er's Illness. (gather the criminals in), examination, but feir unable to meet the expense. By this time Plenty of room for Jails and courts (willing enough to pay); the case was being talked all over Monroe nnd adjoining counties. But never a place for the lads to race no, never a place to During the last session of the Legplay! Representative W. S. Smith islature and Senator Scott, from this dis- Plenty of room for shops and stores trict, with this case In view, framed (Mammon must have the best), and succeeded In passing the law Plenty of room for the running by which the State pays all the exsores that rot in the city's penses of exhuming where those inbreast! terested are not able. Plenty of room for lures that lead of With the aid of the Coroner the hearts of our youth astray; Monroe and two physicians. Dr. C. But never a cent on playground T. Grlnstead, of this place, and Dr. spent no, never a place to O. P. Hamilton, of Gamaliel, the play! such remains were exhumed and portions as were needed were re- Plenty of room for schools and halls, plenty of room for art, moved and sent to the State chemist The remains were Plenty of room for teas and balls, for analysis. platform, stage, and mart. again interred near Gamaliel, in Proud Is the city she finds a place Monroe county. for many a fad The result of the analjsls Is beBut she's more than blind if she ing awaited with much fhterest. falls to find a place for the boys to play! OFFERED AS A SAMPLE OF AMERICAN POLITICS Give them a chance for Innocent sport, give them a chance for fight between corrupt "A naked fun politicians and thieves and the plain plot than a Saturnalia of Better a playground people! court and a Jail when the harm The fraud and larceny' Is done! indecency! of folly and limit a chance If you stint paislon-drun- k Give them TU doomed and you'll them now, Bocommittee! have to pay gus delegates reeking with fraud give for from the ad straightcorruption! cesspools of A larger bill place darker ill; so to play! them a Southern i Thugs and gunfighters! RUBBER HOSE WAS USED The ugly mask of treason! ON CRUEL WIFE BEATER Political emoluments of pocketpick-In- g and Beaver, Penn., June 28. Thirty-fiv- e Role of the Apache and garroter! men, dressed as women and tribunal! wearing masks, Traitorous y took J. A. Jackals of Pat Calhoun! Bowman, a notorious r, on a Crooks Brldgewater,' from Officer Daniel of Fetid at- Baker as he and Bowman were steam roller! Our shame as leaving mosphere! the office of Justice of the The rape of a nation! Peace Fred Retzer, In Brldgewater, Take back nnd after tying the officer to a California! iour thousand dollars, Mr. McKin-le- fence, they conducted Bowman to you can't buy me, even if my the ball grounds, where he was California skin is black! stripped and beaten with a piece of refuses to try title to property be- rubber hose. fore tho thief who stole It!" Bowman was then escorted to his The foregoing Is commended to home, with a warning that tho next the attention of our European offense would mean a "finishing" neighbors who may be laboring un- Job. der the delusion that there Is someBowman was arrested by Policething wrong with our American po- man Daniel Baker on the charge of Knickerbocker beating system. litical his wife. He was taken bePress. fore Squire Retzer, who, after hearFoley Kidney Pills are healing, ing the case, told Officer Baker to strengthening and tonic, and con- take Bowman to his home, and If his wife said It was all right, for g tain no harmful or satCashier Bank him to stay there, It would be drugs. N. J. Gorhnm, isfactory. of Woodville, Woodvllle, Ga., reIf sho refused to allow her huscently had an acute attack of kidband to remain, then Baker was to ney trouble. "The pains in my back and kidneys were terrible, but place him in Jail. Immediately after Baker and I bought a bottle of Foley Kidney stepped outside the office, Pills and took them, and can truth- Bowman fully say they have entirely relieved they were seized by the masked me. I find more benefit from them men. than from any other kidney mediWhat Slakes a Woman? cine I have ever taken." Try them. One hundred and twenty pounds, any substitute. For sale by Refuse more or less, of bone and muscle m all dealers. don't make a woman. It's a good foundation. Put Into It health and OUR CONSUMPTION OF strength and she may rule'a kingCIGARS AND CIGARETTES dom. But that's Just what Electric give her. Thousands bless According to statistics given out Bitters them for overcoming fainting and by the Tobacco Leaf, there are con- dizzy spells and for dispelling weaksumed In the United States every ness, nervousness, backache and 23,736,-19- 0 day 21,718,448 cigars and tired, listless, worn out feeling. cigarettes, without Including "Electric Bitters have done me a those rolled by the smokers them- world of good," writes Eliza Pool, selves, These figures are large. Depew, Okla., "and I thank you, Taken alone, they seem to confirm with all my heart, for making such the fears of those who go about a good medicine." Only 50c. Guardreading the ravage of the ciga- anteed by James H. Williams m rette scourge. But measured against the population of the coWtry, they, For Sale, Farms All sizes', from, are seen to be small. Th'ey'thow a 8 to 300 acres. "We can please you ' '' per capita consumption 'of lets than If you want' to buy lano. vota cigarette' k'Uay for- - thV-fnal- e A. C. YEIBER- - & CO., 1 ' ing population alone, ' Hartford, Ky. Interest is Mt. Sterling, Ky., June 28. Mae Bishop, aged sixteen years, who lived with George Anderson, Sr., on two the levee pike, disappeared days ago, supposedly with tho Intention of being married. Nothing was heard of the child until about noon when she appeared at the Anderson home unaccompanied. It Is said she made some kind of confession to Mrs. Anderson, saying she would rather be dea'u than living. With that she walked away, to a cabin, where she drank carbolic acid and died a short time la ter without regaining consciousness. The girl wns an attractive child. Officers are searching for the man who is accused of being the cause of the trouble. The girl had lived with the Andersons for about seven years. to-da- y, tific'Lines. Lexington, Ky June 28. Pi of. Gorman, of State University, who Is State botanist, has been chosen to prepare a" complete list of, the native trees of Kentucky and to select from this list a tree indigenous to that particular locality for each to of the 120 counties of be planted on the State Capitol grounds at Frankfort, where it Is proposed to form a great arboretum typical of the forestry wealth of the "H. the-Stat- SNOW LINIMENT Baa Stood tketTeat of Time. Another nrnnf f the ereat mitplt nf .til., r.m.riu ! .fen tntm tlnually Increasing number of peomo wno use it; noi lor some temporary ailment of tbo nesh, but as a regular family remedy. It la a standard that never falls when used for the bumoscs for which it Is .Intended. s. Try it for cuts burns, brutsdft sores, swellings, frost bites, chilblains, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica or the many external ailment of horseflesh. It will do Its work so quickly and effectively Vou will not bo wltb out It. Price 23c, BOe and 81.00. -- State. The original Idea was to have each county donate a tree, but it was soon found that many trees of the same variety would be sent exclusive of others and the Fayette County Committee, composed of H. F. Hillemeyer, the noted nursery man; Prof. H. Gorman; State botanist, and Joseph W. Porter, secretary of the Lexington Park Commission, nro entitled to credit for submitting the systematic and Statecomwide plan to the mission which hns received the approval of the Governor. It Is now planned to have every county In the tree-planti- JamesF.Dallard.Prop. Gore Eyes. St.Louls.Mo. va It, Cures. .yoirtftunRscortnENDEriOvl Hint fold Ttvvg Co., Haitfoid, Ky. Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. aaj ooooooooooooooooo Al-v- ls ONE' DfiOP OF BOURBON POULTRY CURE Maaaaaaalaatr post-morte- m State represented at the tree planting on the Capitol grounds provided for by the Garnett resolution, and a suitable day, probably Arbor day, will be selected and appropriate exercises mark the unique event. ' ooooooooooooooo RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO First, We humbly submit to the will of the Supreme Commander, who called Sir Knight Henry Martin, from Hartford Tent No. 99, Knights of the Maccabees, to that Supreme Tent above. Second, We have lost a faithful Martin a Sir Knight In Henry man who was always, when In our city, present at every Review, and we earnestly request every Sir Knight to emulate his virtues, and to strive to meet our God, who does all things well. Third, We extend to his family our heartfelt sympathy.for we loved him as you do, because he was our Tor the treatment of White Diarrhoea In chlcfa.1 and Blackhead and other diseases In turkeys BOURBON POULTRY CURE HAS NO E$ilAL PREVENTS DISEASE water enres and down the throat of a espial chicken, destroy! the worm! and laves the chick's life. A few drops in the drinking Oac 30c bottle makes 12 gallons of medicine 'A. John Wilbur .Mltclicl., !!awr Dam. A. Sillier, Mcllenry, Ky. y; Wttk A M m'i -Wk REAb PICTURES . INSTEAD ' brother. Fourth, We recommend that the usual badge of mourning be worn for thirty days, and a copy of these resolutions be printed In each of the county papers.aiso the Bee Hive, spread upon the minutes of this Tent and a copy given to the family. R. R. WEDDING, A. J. BARNETT, A. B. RILEY, Committee. GRADUAL EVOLUTIONS OF THE ELEVATOR BOY 200 Cartoons Tell More Than 200 Columns Month The World's Best Eachpublished in Cartoons from dailies and weeklies this country, London, uuoiin, rcns. ucrun. Munich. Vienna. Warsaw. Budapest. St. Peters . burg-- Amsterdam, btuttgart, i unn, Home, usoon, Zurich, Toklo, Shanghai. Sydney, Canada, and South America, and all the great cities of the. world. Only the 200 best out o( 9,000 cartoons each roontn, are seieciea. A Picture History of World's Cvtnts Each Mentis campaign In "Cartoons" and watch the exposing parties caricature each other. YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION S1.S01 SINGLE COPT IE. r, Oae bn sunplt copr 111 t Bulled br s&lrcular Uu II. II.W1NDSOR, 31 CAMPAIGN CARTOONS-FoUow- tha W. Wuhincwa&mtt, CHICAGO ASK YOUR NEWSDEALER porch-cllmbln- to-da- The first day he Is occupied mainly In learning how to run .his elevator. The second day he Is so delighted with his position that he makes every effort to give all the Information asked of him. The third day he gets his uniform and begins accustoming himself to telling the passengers to step lively. The fourth day he learns how to advise anxious Inquirers to look at the bulletin board or ask the starter. Tho fifth day he Is so thoroughly versed In tho duties of his position that he can run the car past people who are yelling "Down!" or "Up!" and three floors away from them waft back the gentle admonition to punch the bottom. Also, he Is now ablo to carry the nervous passenger two floors too far and then refuse to go back. The sixth day he Is an adept, and demonstrates It by sliding the door quickly In the face of the man who Is n second late, also by, stopping the car and dropping a couple of floors to take on the stenographers with huge blonde rats, who haugh tily omit pressing the button. He Is now a real elevator boy, and wonders what right the public thinks it has, anyway. In the days of high cost of living, a medicine that gets a man up out of bed and able to work in a few days is a safe and valuable remedy. John Heath, Michigan Bar, Cal., says: "I had kidney and bladder trouble for nearly six years and was confined to my bed, unable to turn without help. Soon after I using Foley Kidney commenced Pills and was relieved, at once." His example Is worth following. Foley Kidney Pills will do for others Just as much as they have done for John Heath. Try them. For sale by all wlfe-beate- Joy-ridi- y, THERE 13 NO CASE OP CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASE arising from a disordered stomach, bowels, liver or kidneys which will not materially benefit, or permanently cure ; this has been proven for the post iZ years. Ask your parents, or neighbors, about SEVEN BARKS, as thousands havo testified to its merits. Don't delay to get a bu cent bottle at your druggist, and start yourself on the road to complete recovery. LYMAN BHOWN,eSMarraySL,NewYork,N.V. "SEVEN BARKS" hablt-formlp- FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS "OH RHEUMATISM iCIONBYSANDBLAatOEH Mrf!al1' lHaflrazinfM and McCall Patterns For Women magazine or patterns. McCall s is the reliable Fashion Guide monthly in one million one hundred thousand homes. Besides showing all the1 latest designs of McCaJl Patterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling short stories and helpful information for women. Sara ItW a4'KaV la rW by (or only sa pace. wb-rl- bUf Hare More Friends than any other Outs ccats a year, taclsdloc say sa of th ccUwius alcCsU rutin McOU'f)UfMtnt st Ira. MC4 fastai LaaJ all ether, la strtt. fit, staplidrf, atesoaty sad aaabcr sail. Mors cMan sail McCall Patttras thia say sthcr two twkMCambuud. KoMhlrhtrthtBijcrtU. Bay faasa vast daslsr, or by satD from , McCALL'S MAGAZINE 2M-- 3 W. 3T lt,Ktw dealers. ' m laaasatsjsa Yk CHy -- r- "" MisW Be'ttle Fobs, a Chicago de- tectfve, "has filed a claim at Lexington for the reward of $1,000 offered for the arrest of "King" McNamara. I.JL3. tf J) & ACTy'V . ' , V I WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1012. DARK WEED THE HARTFORD HERALD seen it. On one occasion when Mr. PENSION CLAIMS PROVE Bryan came here he was told of the story of how it monument. The TO BE QUITE NUMEROUS happened was told in a few words. Mr. Norrjs was a strong silver man and an admirer of Mr. Bryan. the New He said when he died he wanted a Applications Under monument with a silver Inscription Law Run Far Above upon it and the foregoing verse was City Montgomery result. the (Mo.) Cor. Chicago Tribune. THE INFANTILE HABITS OF COUNTRY WEEKEIIS of the river upon which they were looking down, he made answer that It was the 'Nlles.' A circle, therefore, of 100 miles would Include all four of these rivers, and It would Include the oldest palace, the oldest library, the earliest canals, and the oldest inscriptions known to the human raco, and the Garden of Eden." Christian Herald. SUDDEN DEATH WHILE ON VISIT TO FRIENDS Mr. Thomas Fltts, a ' farmer of the Glenvllle neighborhood, died of diabetes Monday evening of last week at the home of Mr. John Hill, near Calhoun. Mr. and Mrs. Fltts were visiting Mr. Hill and family. Intending TAGE SEVEN. GROWERS ARE SLOW ABOUT PLEDGING For Another Tobacco Pool This Year Various Reasons Are Assigned. Hopkln8vll!b Ky., Juno 28. A crisis seems to be at band. In the affairs of the Planters' Protective Association of Kentucky and Tennessee, and there dre( indications leading to the belief that the organization is in 'danger of 'dying. 'The Planters Protective Assciation wasSforraed at Guthrie, Ky., in September, 1904, and lias been one of the most active of the several organizations of farmers that were formed to light the Tobacco Trust by pooling their crops and holding them for an agreed price. At one above 60,000 time it controlled hogshead of tobacco, and even last year its sales ran to nearly 40,000 hogsheads. But several tilings now seem to threaten It. One of the strongest of these Is the evident disposition among the members to no longer hold the organization together, and, as tlvey claim, keep the price of so that tho outslUer really gets the benefit. Another probable cause Is the growing popularity of the plan of selling tobacco looso instead of prizing it and holding it. Under tho loose sales method the farmer soils his tobacco early, or whenever ho desires, delivers it nt convenient periods and is saved the annoyance and expense of prizing. Still another reported cause Is that the members are not satisfied with the prices they are now getting for their last year's crops, which are now being sold. rUedges are being circulated for the fcrop now growing, but from many counties the reports are that the farmers are very slow In sighing. In Trigg county there Is very little encouragement being met with, and the same Is truo elsewhere. r' Frankfort, Ky., Juno 24. The matter of working out the payment of Confederate pensions under the Buy It now. Chamberlain's Coland Diarrhoea Remedy is almost certain to bo needed before the summer Is over. Buy it now and be prepared for such an emergency. For sale by all deal-ers.'ic, Cholera m V' DEAD MAN'S EPITAPH ROOSTS BRYAN IN DEATH The thousands of Democratic voters in the country who are expecting W. J. Bryan to be nominated convention for by the Democratic President are pointing to an unusual exhortation found in the Bethel Cemetery, near this city, at the grave of B. H. Norrls. liiia a monument that has stood the storms of at least two Presiden tial campaigns and still it stands n pointing its mute figure of to the fulfillment of a prophecy that has often been made "that W. J. Bryan will yet bo President of the United States." STRUCK RY LIGHTNING This unique epitaph reads as folWHILE RIDING IN WAC.'ON lows: Ky., June 27. Hopklnsville, "Kind friend I'vo left behind. afternoon your vote for Jennings Bryan." Lightning - yesterday Cast struck a wagon In which S. C. Sacred to the memory of B. H. 28, a farmer, and Sumner ElNorrls, aged 50 years." lis, negro and also a farmer, were ifcestdent Taft, V. J. Bryan, J. fleeing from a heavy rain storm. Mr. Dillard was killed Instantly and "V. Folk and Champ Clark have all the negro was knocked Insensible monbeen within a few miles of the ument, yet none of them has ever and may not recover. They had been working In a wheat field on Mr. Dillard's farm, eight miles west They had Just of Hopklnsvlllo. climbed into the wagon and started for home when the bolt fell, splintering the wngon and setting fire to The Evidence Is Supplied by and destroying a shock of wheat. Mr. Dillard leaves a family. Local Testimony. six-ye- ar super-stltutloDll-lard, Mayor Crump, of Memphis, In a new Kentucky pension law, Is provrecent address on behalf of child- ing a most arduous task and there ren's country week associations, will be much delay because of tho Immense number of applications by said: "Astonishing Is tho Ignorance of the survivors of tho Lost Cause. It was first estlmatod that not nature shown by these little pale, s. for pensions lean, One child, over 700 applications whose knowledge of trees and grass would bo made, but already over and llowers was derived from the 900 applications are on file In the g office city parks, said, as she 'pension here and two or gazed with delight on a green rural three hundred more are coming In every week. Of course, all the apscene: " 'What time does the country plicants will not be granted pensions because they will not be entishut up?' "Another child watched a farm- tled to them under tho provisions of the law. In the first place a man hand digging potatoes, and said: " 'Is this, where you keep your must clearly prove before tho Counpotatoes, sir? I should think It ty Judge, when, where and In what would be handler to keep them In company ho enlisted, how long he bags in the cellar.' served and that he was honorably If he falls on any of "And I know of a third child to discharged. ' whom a farmer offered a superb these propositions, he will not reripe peach. ceive a pension. If he took the oath " 'Let mo pluck this peach for of nlleglance before the final suryou right off the tree,' ho said. render at Appomnttox, he cannot be "But tho child, a little girl, turn-o- d granted a pension. up her nose and answered loftIt wns expected that all tho apily: plications would be passed on and " 'No, thank you, I nevor eat the first payment of pension money them till they're canned.' " made to each, by August .", but many of the applicants will not FAVORS TERM !jp paid ou that date because the AND NO cannot possibly be passed on ') that time. Capt. W. J. Stone Baltimore, June 27. If the res- and hli assistants have been workolution before the Platform Com-iiltt- ing night and day almost, to keep by former flpv. neuklmuf, up with the necessary stens to be providing for one term of six years taken before an applicant H grantfor the President, Is adopted, the ed a pension, but they have been of th!3 Democratic Nationu:iablf to complete the task. al Convention will lie bound by It When an application for pension and the former (iovernor Is conll-le- Is received li:e a'ter a hml!ig behis resolution will be adopted, fore a County Judge, tlie name of filvinp gome of bis reasons for pro- the appllrciit Is rent to Washington posing this resolution, (!ov. Beck- 'o have, his testimony compared ham said: with the onlistmont rolls on file "fireat need for such a step de- there. Mnnv of tho applications veloped in the recent Chicago con- will hove to bo returned to the vention In the light between Presl-lc- County Judges for further proof, Taft and Col. Roosevelt. The which will caupo delay. President, running for renomina-tlo- n uses or his ROOSEVELT GIVES THE and SITUATION IN NUTSHELL friends use for him, the whole machinery of the (lovernment's pow"As far as Mr. Taft and I arc perers and patronnge .to bring about the' renomlnatlon. The temptation sonally concerned, It little matters of that situation should be removed what the fate of either may be. But by making him Ineligible to succeed with Mr. Taft's acquiescence or by himself. I am strongly In favor of his direction, and in his interest, term with the Ineligi- his followers have raised an Issue the bility provision as to any subse- which is all important to this country. It Is not a partisan Issue; It Is quent term." more than a political Issue; it is a During the summer months great moral Issue. If we condone mothers of young children should political theft, If we do not resent watch for any unnatural looseness the kinds of wrong and Injustice of the bowels. When given prompt that will Injuriously affect the attention at this time, serious trou- whole nation, then not merely our ble may be avoided. Chamberlain's democratic form of government, but Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme- our civilization itself cannot endy can always be depended upon. dure." Theodore Roosevelt. m For sale by all dealers. slum-dwellerearly-closinSIX-YEA- R pa-po- rs lv nt nt Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has been in uso for over 30 years, has homo tho sljjnatiiro of and has been inatlo under his pcr- yPz, sonal supervision slnco Its Infancy. Allrv no mm in ilirol vn vnn In till. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" but Experiments that trlflo with nnd endanger tho health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. ro stay several days. On Saturday Mr. Fltts, while out fox hunting with Mr. Hill, was suddenly stricken with to What is CASTORIA Castoria Is n. harmless substitute- for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mibstance. Its ago Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Feverlshncss. It cures Diurrhtua and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation nnd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Frionu. diabetes, and so severe was the attack that he had to be carried to Mr. Hill's home. Although living for several hours, his life was early despaired of, and ho died as stated. The remains were taken to his home at Glenvllle. Rev. Cherry, of Calhoun, conducted the burial services from the Glenvllle Methodist church and tho Interment occurred In the Glenvllle cemetery. Mr. Fltts was 40 years old, and Is survived by t wife. SENTENCES NELLIE GENUINE CASTORIA Bears tho Signature ot ALWAYS to .jail RLV roit twe.ntv n.ws Now York, June US. "Nelllf Illy," in piiuitf life Mrs. Elizabeth C. Seaman, noted truvelei and a newspaper woman and pros-- 1 eat owner oi the bankrupt Irov Clad Manufacturing Company, of Brookljii, was sentenced by liit"l States Judge Mayer In Brooklvn today to a term of twonty davs In jell and to pay s tine uf fft.OOo. A was granted to July 1. Mrs. Seaman was toi.iid guilty of contempt of court In Min.ifitlon with a er.Mp-tor- 's Iniulrv begun after a Federal Judge in I'moklyn dedrred tin1 Iroii Clad .1 .tinfarturitur Compan iiit-ti- ' riie KM You Haie Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. , TH CCNTAUFt COMPANY T MUKHAV ftTRCET. ItCWVOflK CITY. KX,'?yK5ai:ifi3irtJ(cvwrr.s!wv-i- ( " lfc, I ihjl.i1n.Hi gail .. jsffiBBBggrawit bankrupt. Cents is the l'lltc of IVnrr. The terrible ltd ing and smarting. Incident to certain skin diseases Is aliiKi.it Instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Salve, l'rlco, 2 For sale by all dealcents. ers, in Twenty-Flw Facts Fioui Fume's According to fiction, beard was' the original old Blue- "iady-kill-er- ." IwrK, s0 as t uoM tumble .mil inlMinilri-t- a ilinj;. li not want tn iniTo tho paper iiimmi miy'iioly .iaiiHt their will, but o unlit nil that is ihio us. .I'lea-- o ylve t'lis matter your very iirri-ij- it attention, l.iinl; at in t little yellow sj) con'.jltiiiiif .Miur name. It will tell you .Inst what you nenl to know, without any oi!aiiiillni 1'ioiu us. If it is wrong in any way, let ps know. An.tliou. please puv us what Is due. It takes nnii'li money to inn a ",ood newspaper nowa-ilaj- s, hence ho must keep our subscription accounts collected up. Either come to The Herald ulllco anil pay the an ears and a jojir iu advance, or, if you are not cmnlii'i to town soon, send us a check or c nioney-orile- r for the amount due. Wo will appreciate it nail it Hill make us think you really want the paper. t11 post-oule- -- I'l fin.l a little lellovr 'in- i!ira!i, nu-- v It bus pointed mi It iMi na-ua il. it. Yhv ilnte j.it: m ( v 'i n it slums when jotir This is ' .Vv.iu -- .i!imtI;.'!' n :him!:i'. ail ti."iv Is no all t'h Wxik i' .In t li'.u n si .ml wlt'i 'HIE Ht"! I.I). o(iis in:- Jon i, (it Wo aie tniii': to ot n'ir iitiri-piion ii til,dy LOOK ON THE FIRST PAGE il-- Oi the wuippi'i' iit'o.iic! sllji. !;'; cjitis c;ii 1 lit Raul Revere was the first "night-rider- " to gain prominence In this country. Atlas goes down In history as the greatest "hold-up- " man of ancient x times. Had it not been for the "black hand," the heavyweight championship of the world might still be In the possession of the Caucasian July Llpplncott's. race. Light and Power Company (I.V('Oltl'OltATKn) Freddie dad?" doesn't him." llllssful Ignorance. "What's an optim.lst, E. G. Will wire BARRASS, MGR, your house at cost. Electric within reach. If the reader wantB stronger proof than the following statemont and experience of a resident of Hattford, what can It be? e'nry Nail, Hartford, Ky., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills for about a year and have found them to bo an excellent remedy for I had pains In Kidney complaint. my back and In my sides. ' Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, I procured a box at the Ohio County Drug Co. They did mo a world of (good and I can therefore recommend them to anyone suffering I from kidney trouble.''Tho above statement must carry i to the mind of every conviction reader. Don't simply ask for a kid- remedy ask distinctly for , ney DOCK'S KIdnoy Pills tho same that Mr. Nail had the remedy backed R0c at all by homo testimony. Co., Props., Btores. Fostor-Mllbur- n Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Back Is Lame Remember tjio Name." ' For sale by all dealers'. Price BO Co., Buffalo, cents. Fostor-Mllbur- n, ' New York, solo agents for the r.Unlted States. Remember tho name Doan'sA .and take no other. When the bowel3 feel uncomfortable and you miss tho exhilarating feeling that always follows a copious morning operation, a dose of HERBINE will set you right In a couple of hours. If taken at bedtime, you get Its beneflclnl effect after breakfnst next day. Price 50c. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver m Dam, Ky. Why They Went. As the Sunday School teacher enshe saw leavtered her class-rooing In great haste a little girl and her still smaller brother. "Why, Mary, you aren't going away?" sho exclaimed In surprise.. "Pleathe, Mith Anno, we've got to go." was the distressed reply. collec- "Jlmmy'th thwallowed hlth tion." July Llpplncott's. Why? Red Is a color, and black is not, vet the negro is called colored, and tho Indian isn't. Why, oh why? July Llpplncott's. Once more we wish to say to those who furnish Items for the Her ald that neighbors who visit each otlier, In tho same town or neighborhood, is hardly considered news. ... For Infants and Children. Dysentery is always serious and The Kind You Have Always Bough) often a dangerous disease, but It can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic, Bears the Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has Signature of cured it even when malignant and epidemic. For sale by all dealQUITE CERTAIN THEY'VE m ers, FOUND GARDEN OF EDEN For Sale, ncres of well Improved In a lecture delivered at the Ply- Slxtj-f.t- e Congregational Church of land In Rough river bottoms, 2 mouth Brooklyn recently, Prof. Robert W. miles west of Hartford. For fur- Rogers claimed to have located the ther particulars, address X, care of 2tf Garden of Eden. He says ho "lo- The Herald. cated Eden by four rivers mentionExplained. ed in Genesis. The Euphrates all "How did these keyholes get echolars know, and the Hlddekel Is scratched up In this way?" asked the Tigris. The other river is called the Boys. PIeoii, and means an old river bed. "That new office boy has very Now, strangely enough, our caravan sharp eyes." replied the Head Clerk, In crossing from Damascus through A Wonilor. the NInevah and Nippur, found that In tho rainy season taero was a secOabe -- Has Jones a good memo ond great river representing the ov- ry 7 erflow of the Euplnates, branching Steve Should say ho has. Whv off frdm the regular channel at the ho can name you tho last six Vice point where the river Tigris bends Presidents of the United States. nnd all but touches the Euphrntcs. surplus up to The Covernment Now tho writer says that this river date for the present fiscal year U Pison flows through the land where $12- -' there Is much fine gold, and" there $4,7iri.52 ". as compared with year CC7,44r. at the same time last are the old gold mines, some of which are worked to this day. And he also says that it was the land of tho sh6ham (translated "onyx" In the Authorized Version). No ono know what the shoham was, but I believe It meanB, tho pearl, as the mouth of that river and tho river FOR TORPID LIVER. bod hold tho greatest pearl fisheries A torpl J liver deranges the whole in tho world. The fourth rlvor is system, anu prouuecs Gihon, which Is translated in the SICK HEADACHE. the Scptuaglnt as tho Nile, and borof Kush. Now there Dyspepsia, Costivcnoss, Rheuders the land are two lands named Kush that matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There Is no better remedy for these have a Nile. Tho one is in Africa, common dljeascs than DR. TUTT'S LIVER PILLS, as n trial will prove. and that misled DaVld Livingston y when tho head of Take No Substitute. while our own expedition came to the banks of this very river east of the Euphrates, reined up his horse, and FOJJEY I asked the guide what was the name VdBllHKUUATISM KIBNr AMD BLAM0I.J CASTOR A I Cobwlgger "He's the fellow who know what's coming to TJtilv Llpplncott's. tf&. tli em ivhen Lights are clean, healthy and safe. Xo home or btrsimss house should be without JOB PRINTING. The kind ihat makes you Iouk pond In the eyes of the wholesale dealer and the city merchnnr makes your neighbors proud of you, increases respect and sets you rifjht in the minds of all penple; this kind is ih-i- t NEATLY And )()XE promply delivered by the F'AIUFORD HRRAI D. EveryNn c body in any kind of business needs Printed Stationery Heads. Crds. Envelopes, Statements. Etc row.n::tys Prices the lowest; work the b;st. Ca"! nr write us 15:c HERALD. Hrrord. Ky. WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - - That's S50.00 a Week, almost SIO.00 a Day , Win i Selling Victor Sjtcs B iKl boxes . to tiKTcliar.ts, (lueto.d, lu l.ts iit.d a well fanner, R'l utu I. jm rf ;;!." HUil hoven-- I'HIi'-votn t.ifo. but ilorot I. 9HHK) c jcr ..lit tlio Iff, c!t nn cut money, m.. tles ever rcctie I VtilUoul 'J r nif e ji duplicate t'. f i an. ely 1.1 Mtrit.U '." ui:i c.il,il'K Our nil V. Ul c.i.'.ii you to p en ut t'it m jiettocio- toiucrt in us in r" IK a i mrii 'noupu you wero piloting 1'iPin turo'icti our fnc or. Men apiolulnl a? jui rrt .1 h cum e, in.ih fftlCSIlieu receive IHIVIVe IHl l n iruwne '. customer to deny. Why 'or a .i .i it i convluelnK talking points tlio territory dou't YOU bo tlio urst to uppiy from juiir vk.i if LeforoeoiUi.o!ieeiEOK-tWo can favor only ono calesmun out ot each local. ty. All; .. nubuiii'imjuiwiii com any wus celebrated by precUtiRthe most modern afe factory In tile world. men who received our flicml sellr.K Inducement, tudoubla rendered itneceer-aronr output. Wo ore spending many thoiifands of dollar! en-l- a rplnp our sales oriranliatlon, but to k urn all particulars. It will coi-- t you only the price ot a postal card. Ask for Catalogue 16T. lire-proto-d- o J5Sprl IBJMrfjl .'i', i r.i n infill s Wlde-ann- wmwi 1 t,cfn pro-pee- vfliPH .ii.Tii-rllil- v kc to-da- THE VICTOR SAFE OwNmMim, CmmHv tO,000 AnnMlty. & LOCK GO. KIDNEY PHI CIICI1MTI, CHIi I, '.mi 'AjSi .Jk S.W- - .5,.!'S- 1 " ' IV t I ' t " f nfifc " wrr"rTT" "&n rt- - ?;,"" ;; 3E T" WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1012. i EIGHT. THE HARTFORD- HERALD building and said that never in FOR all his travels had he seen n school GALL IS ISSUED building better located than the quo wo have In this city. Mr. Love MEETINGS OF GROWERS Is contemplating property buying here, in fact he has a place picked out and if satisfactory terms can be in Counties of Green River Dismade, he will locate hero. Mr. trict, on July 6, to Select Love is a live and progressive business man and wo need men like Delegates. BOOSTER. him. lego The Hartjord Herald U. H. St E. RAILROAD TI5IE AT HARTFORD, KY. TA-BL- E. The following L. & N. Time Card U effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: North Dound No. IIP. duo No. 114 due r - IE PG DG 30 DI MERCHANTS 1 at Hartford 7:19 a. at Hartford 3:40 p. m. m. South Bound ItlCKETTS. No. 115 due at Hartford SMS a. m. Calls have been issued July 1. Owing to the excessive No. 113 due at Hartford 1.46 p. m. the different counties that pool rain, farmers are much behind with their tobacco with the Green River H. E. MISCHKE. Atft. their work. Tobbacco Growers' Association, for Misses Nola and Lillian Rock a meeting to be held In each of the went to Beaver Dam shopping one counties at 1 o'clock Saturday, July day last week. G, for the purpose of electing deleOLD Rev. C. C. Lee, of this place, lin- gates to represent the, different ed his appointment at south Beaver counties at the District meeting that Dam Sunday. on Is to be held In Owensboro ON GREEN" Mrs. Nettle Lee Is on the sick Thursday, July 11. list. The acreage this year 1b believed Mr. J. B. Hayworth, of Central now to bo much larger than It was Is Laying Plans to Become City, vlBlted friends and relatives in last year and for this and other reathis vicinity a few days last week. sons, it is essential that as many of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Daniel were the farmers as arc able to do so, Cosmopolitan. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. will attend the meetings. Hoover, at Morton, Sunday. The meetings will be held at the ORGANIZE COMMERCIAL CLUB Mrs. L. C. Leach and children following places: Owensboro, Da were the guests of her mother, Mrs. viess county; Calhoun, McLean t'lummer, near Hickory, Saturday county; Narrows, Ohio county, and Home of Good People and night and Sunday. Rockport, Spencer county. Mrs. T. C. Martin and children, of The cnll Is as follows: Splendidly Located from Crossing, were the Sanderfur's The regular quarterly county quests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. meetings of the Green River TobacBusiness Standpoint. Shelbr Rock, one day last week. co Growers' Association, Saturday, Sunday School at this place Is July Gth, nt 1 o'clock, at the followhas cood college building 'irogresslng nicely with Mr. B. P. ing named ulnces: Owensboro. Da- Leo superintendent. We hnve large vless county; McLean Calhoun, Rockport, Ky., July 1. Tills U- crowds nnd good order. county; Narrows, Ohio county: tile city, nestling In the hills alon;--1 Messrs. Herbert and Herschel Hancock county, and RockGreen river, lias taken on new lift' Roach, of near Beaver Dam, attend- port, Spencer, county, Ind., for the tind now bids fair to become one of ed Sunday School at this place Sun- purpose of electing delegates to rep"Western Kontuckj's most thriving day. . resent them at the District meeting towns'. For unknown years itoek-imto bo held in Owensboro, Thursday, MORTON. towns slept while other ha July 11th, and to attend to any othJuly 1. Mr. and Mrs. George 11. er business thnt demands their atIts business vrew and prospered. Thompson, of Crowley, La., have tention as p county organization. ii.en were us'ually or Uie type. returned home after a month's visit and There Is a large crop planted In 'I he remit or this long Rip atrong relutives In Ohio county. the District this season and we want Mis Uutb Hammons Van Wlnklo sloop Is plainly visreturned to urge the attendance of as nianv 0 ible as you walk up the principal ' ome from Bowling Green Friday. growers as possible at these meet Mr. Frsnk Wright made a businfreet of the town. The city can at Respectfully, lngs. tli's time lay claim to no espeelnl ness trip to Owensboro last week. AVALTER , ATHERTON, .l.Mlnctloii, although it Is waking Mrs. James Miller and daughters Sec'y. G. R. T A. n and In a few weeks things will nd Mrs. Scott, of Louisville, liavo InIn this E. "humming" staid and ien visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. i onservatlvo The Crowder. liver village. June 2li. Mrs. Carl Coots and m bugliie3 men have at last woke up Ml&s Madelvn Potts, of Rod Hill, little daughter Rita, of Martwlek, to the realization that the town vlsi'ed Mr. and .Mrs. W. F. Smith have been visiting her mother, Mrs. needs "boosting" and a Commercial Snturdny and Sunday. J. Simpson, of this place. Mr. C. E. Crowder, who has boon Club hns boon organized to promote Mr. Carrol Smith, of Ohio, has nr.d make a better town out of out on his annual llshlng trip, re- arrived to spend his vacation with llockpo-t- . The slogan of the new ported fine luck, catching about 400 his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Inb will be "A Greater and Better pounds In three days. Smith. Hockport." Mr. Oscar Smith Is on the sick The new club was or- Mr. W. W. Duncan has been In ganized a few nights ago with list. Central City on business this week. twenty-on- e Bulah Misses Vcrclo Crowder, charter members, ns Mr. Ed Guynn and son Fred have 3E 3G 3G Smith, Madelyn Potts, Grade Crow returned from Linton, Ind. lollows: Mrs. Will Gray, of Brownsvillo, John T. Jackson, Mayor; G. E. der and Mr. Oscar Smith attended Bartlett, agent Illinois Central Rail- the deacons meeting at Edwards has been visiting relatives here this man, he owed his renomlnntlon last HOIST vicss county has been making an alFLD6 OF TRUCE Saturday night. week. road;, E. P. Williams, Chief of Po- schoolhouse Saturday night. lowance of $6 per month for her Miss Ruth Hammons and Although some of the Taft leadP. O. McKInney, Secretary Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Newland, of lice; support. AFTER LHDEB IS SUIN Hockport Coal Co.; J. I, Moslck, Whlttlnghlll visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Ohio, have been visiting here this ers profess that there never was Tho ladles Interested In the Mary any danger of defections in their week. Cashier Rockport Deposit Bank; M. T. Wright Monday. Kendall home are anxious; to have Mrs. Ethel Williams, of RockEllis, of Hartford, ranks, others are known to have opL. Tucker, President Rockport Coal Miss the little girl sent to the home of Co.; R. if. Reld, merchant; L. R. port, has been visiting her mother. has accepted a place as stenogra enly talked of a compromise candi- Rebels Give In, and the Cuban incurables at Louisville, where it Is pher in the McHenry coal office. Tichenor, printer; Z. Harrel, mer- Mrs. M. B. Hammons. date, and to have made advances to claimed that she can receive moreU Revolution Seems Near Quite a large crowd from this n some of the Revs. Maddox and Betts will chant; A. B. Kevil, merchant; J. adherents of Colonel benefits than she can at home, but Browning, druggist; L. F. Gibbs, place has been attending the tent a protracted meeting in the op- Roosevelt. , this was strenuously objected to by the End. According to the reports brought merchant; J. A. Howard, druggist; meeting near Edwards schoolhouse, era house here the parents and grandmother, who A banquet was' given last Satur- back to Washington, Addle Austin, Councilman; L. L. which Is being conducted by Revs. these offers do not want to be separated from Santiago, Cuba, June 29. The the helpless child. day night by the Masons of this went to Mr. Roosevelt Reld, Assistant Cashier Rockport Dowell and White. and they rebellion in Cuba practically came place. There were several fine talks were turned down-Deposit Bank; William Vernon, of Judge Owen had a Jury of six emBARRETT'S FERRV. given by Rev. Mr. Mell, of Beaver when Gen- paneled, who after hearing the eviHe would not listen to talk of a to an end early the Red Men; D. E. Rhodes, capiJuly 1. Mrs. W. H. Forman vis- Dam, L. L. Stewart, Dr. Taylor and third man, and talist; L. G. Haden, merchant; R. the Taft leaders, eral Evaristo Estenoz, the rebel dence, failed to agree on a verdict. daughter, Mrs. Ella Allen, others. D. Robertson, attorney at law; S. ited her Afterwards refreshments seeing no opportunity to "get to- leader, was killed at Vas Bellaco, The Jury stood 4 to 2 to allow tho Irvington, last week. were served. gether," went ahead and renomi- six miles from Mecara, in the vicin- child to remain with her parents. L. Fulkerson, agent E. & B. Packet of Mr. James Blacklock and family, ity of Songo, by Government troops Co.; Dr. A. D. Park, physician. Miss Dossle Taylor, of Beavef nated the President. Judge Owen then ordered tho of Owensboro, have returned home Dam, was in town Saturday. under command of Lieutenant De case continued until next Tuesday This includes most of the leading after spending several days visiting La Torre. Miss Lorraine Sullenger, of HartSIMMONS. morning, when another- - Jury will be nnd well known business men, and relatives here. ford, has been visiting Miss Ruby General Estenoz was killed by empaneled July I. Simmons and McHenry although a number of the other busand the case heard meetings which hnB The scries of baseball teams played their second Lieutenant Do La Torre himself. again. iness men did not see fit for various been In progress at Olaton during Herndon this week. On hearing Misses Agnes Simpson and 'Isa- - gamo of ball here Sunday morning. of the death of reasons to join the boosting club, the past two weeks, closed Sunday The proceedings were Instituted" bolle Stewart are visiting relatives McHenry being the victor by a score General Estenoz, the Insurgents in by A. B. Bosley on behalf of himself they will probably see the error of with an y service. Several In Martwlek. Bay as truant officer and the Commonof 15 to C. The game was C to 1 In the vicinity of Guantanamo their way and "Jlne" at the next from this place attended. They reA birthday party was given In favor of Simmons up until the hoisted a'rlag of truce. The United wealth of Kentucky. regular meeting. port an Interesting meeting. honor of Miss Mae Basehart, of this eighth Inning, whcnMcHenry touch- States gunboat Pnducah returned Rockport Is a beautiful little rlv-v- r Miss Mollle Brateher, who has y Thursday night. There ed the pitcher for fourteen runs In to Santiago from tho GuanBENNETTS. city and Is located on the main been visiting relatives at Millwood, place, were about 25 present. July 1. Rev. Crowe will preach All played two innings. This Is a gamo apiece tanamo naval station. line of the Illinois Central Railroad has returned home. on the lawn, then Ice cream and for each team. They will play their General Ivopet's horse, covered at Hamlin Chapel the third Sunday and also on Green river. It Is the At the election of teachers last cake wore served. third game hero Sunday morning. with blood, was found on the Mold In July at 3 o'clock p. m. home of some of the best people In Saturday Mr. Orvllle Lloyd was Miss Olllo Thomas and Mr. Ed Mrs. S. S. Rafferty, of Select, Is of battle. His sword and revolver fie State and while It mny have its elected to teach the New Bamus Warning Cards. visiting her granddaughter, Mrs. also were picked up. It Is now be Barnes, of near Beaver Dam, were any other town, It school. Mr. Lyman Ilarrett will diawbacks, like The Kentucky law lately passed Harrison Crowe, this week. Iieved that the General escaped, but the guests of Miss Jennie McDowell is a lino place to live in, and when teach at Ileech Grove. in regard to the abolishment of the Mrs. C. E. Bodley, who has been his capture Is expected at any mo Sunday. new Commercial Club gets down the Rev. W. H. Forman Is sick. public drinking cup, requires that visiting friends and relatives here ment. Mrs. Antha Tatum nnd children to business, It will be still bettor. all stores, hotels, boarding houses, for some time, returned to her homo Tho dead Include probably, also are visiting her sister, Mr3. Fred Notice to Creditors, "Rockport can lay claim to one disdepots and other public places in Bclolt, Wis., Saturday. Involnel, General whoso Tatum, at Simmons, this week. Pedro Ohio Circuit Court. tinction and tbat Is, It Is iiroud of Is usually Mr. R. P. Beck had a fine steer body, however, Misses Maggie Miller and Maudo . has not yet been the fact that It Is the best governed Mary Bell Sowders, et al Plaintiffs, where drinking a water kept, shall keep large card, with killed hore Sunday morning by n found. Bryant, of nenr Roslne, visited f vs. and policed town In Western KenThe body, of General Estenoz ar- Misses Ora and Cora Maples SaturJ. Albert Leach, Admr., et at., De- the law printed thereon, posted freight train. tucky, bar none. close by said drinking water. Tho Mr. Booth, of Pennsyl- rived In this city this morning. day and Sunday. fendants. Within the next few weeks conMr. Bennie Chamberlin, of All persons having claims against Herald is prepared to furnish these vania, has takon the placo of C. F. Great crowds of people lined the crete sldewnlks will grace the. was In this neighborhood the estate of Idella Stevens, deceas- cards at ten cent3 apiece, by mall Frazer here with tho Broadway streets as tho corpse was taken to streets and in all probability olec- or by hand. Better keep within tho Coal Mining Company as mining the mllltnry barracks, where It will Monday on business. lights and waterworks will be ed, are hereby notified to tile same boifnds of tho law. trlc tf engineer. bo exposed to public view for Several from here attended tho with the undersigned Commissioner new brick added. A handsome unveiling at Beaver Dam Sunday. Eld. R. P. McKInley and son Ru-funt his office In Hartford, Kentucky, Red Men's hnll has Just been com(JETS HOME LATER Miss Winnie Ratigo, of Roslne, properly proven, on or before the TAFT There Is great rejoicing In 1he returned to their home in Depleted and work on a handsome P. "NOTES" FROM CONVENTION kalb, Monday, Texas, 1st day of July, 1012, or they will after a city over tho defeat of the rebels, r 'was tho guests of Mrs. Pearson Mc 3iew brick Methodist church will be bo forever barred. month's visit .with friends and relaDowell Thursday. started within a few weeks. The 2Gt4 Washington, June 29. With tho tives hero. Subscribe for The Herald. SI a year. E. E. BIRKHEAD. new ball Is located on the nlte of the to Washington of many of return Work q( excavating for- the monDeputy Sheriff S. O. Keown wa Master Commissioner. old hotel on Main etroi-'t- , and th", the Republican leaders who aided in town Saturday. ument to be erected on Capitol Mill PATHETIC CASE OF A new church will b" located directly An Inci easing number of people In tho renomlnatlon of President HELPLESS LITTLE GIRL In Nashville to former United States Several of the W. O. V. members opposite the Baptist church on up- report regularly of the satisfactory Taft, the President learned for tho Senator E. W. Carmack, has begun. from hero attonded tho unveiling of per Main street. results from taking Foley Kidney first time that there were minutes the monument of Sov. John Alford, The Owensboro Inquirer of Fri- The dedication exercises will be, Saturday Mr. J. T. Love, a well Pills and commend their healing during tho Chicago convention when at Beaver Dam, Sunday. "5 held in August. day snys: known capitalist and business pro- and curative (lualities. Foley Kid- his nomination hung by a thread. ii A very pitiful case was brought moter of Springfield, Tenn., came to ney Pills are a carefully prepared Colonel Roosovelt, nccording to to the attention of Judge Owen this Card of 'Thanks. Rockport with the prospect of lo- medicine, guaranteed to contain no one leader, had the onnortunlty We wish to thank tho good peo- morning, when nn effort was made g cating his large business Interests harmful or drugs. within his grasp to stand aside, ple of Hartford for their kindness to have yenlia Tlgnor, tho NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. here. Mr. Love, In company with They can have only a beneficial ef- threw bh strength to comprodaughter of John Tignor, orto our father and husband In his Opposite your name on the Chief of Police E. F. Williams and fect when used for kidney and blad- mise candidate and see both himself Inst dered sent to the hdmo of incurapaper or wrapper you will find Illness and death. Ii. R. Tichenor, the printer, made an der troubles, for backache, rheuma- nnd President Taft eliminated. ,from bles at Louisville. Mrs. O. A. Burton and family. the date your subscription ex- Inspection tour of Rockport and the tism, weak back or lumbago. Never tho contest. The little girl has been helpless nlres. If you find your Bub capitalist expressed him- Bold In bulk. Put up In two sizes y Tennessee The President told callers Eight thousand seamen are on ever since she was three years old,, scrlptlon has expired, please self ns very well pleased with the In sealed bottles. The genuine al- tbat to Mr. Roosevelt he owed his strike along the Atlantio coast try- lelng paralyzed below the knees. send us one dollar. We will ap- condition of things In Rockport. He ways in a yellow package. For sale nomination In 1908, and to Mr. ing to force the recognition of the Miss Olivia Stuart has been acting! predate a prompt remlttancef ' wan Iniid In nrnlaa of mir now ml. by all dealers. more than any ' othe'r union. m Roosevelt, Da-as committee for child, IMPORT SlUn IB M HARTFORD, KY, Commencing July 8. ilk Southern Fair Shows Attractions. Lew-Ispo- rt, -- vt PLHNTHTION MINSTRELSY MON A A trip to Hindoo Land If). Jolly Fat' Girl aiBABY R.OSE--46- A "THRT STRSNGE GIRL" je -- SWARTZS - $10,000 Jumping Horse Carousal ONJG ct saar . n bo-gi- . to-da- y, to-d- all-da- Ml k, s, - m habit-formin- 'd "to-da- m J the and ! Jr 1