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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): August 7, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912080701_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): August 7, 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. V t THE HARTFO RD i ITT15 Bart." TT A IT U X J? & iAi IlJ Jm Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. Cone, lie UtralJ of a hi WorU, lln Sen of ill Mm Lumbering at Mr 1i Kinds Job Printing Fealty Executed. NO. 32 IS. DAISY GHAGE o the White Star liner Titanic, which sank In mldocean with 1,317 souls after collision with an Iceberg on April U, was pronounced y by Lord Mersey, the presiding Judge, before a large audience. The Court finds that the collision of the Titanic with the iceberg was due to tho excessive speed at which the ship was navigated; that a proper watch was not kept; that the ship's boats wre properly lowbut that arrangements for ered, manning them were Insufficient; the Leylaml liner California that might have reached the Titanic if she had attempted to do so; that the track followed was reasonnblv safe with proper vigilance, and that there was no discrimination against third-clasIn the savpasso-igering of life. Thn Court of Inqulrv oxonorates Man.1. nruce lsmay, Chairman an aging Director o' the White Star Line, and Sir Cosmo from any one of t'io ppsoengsrs, charges of Improper conduct. to-das s Duff-Cordo- n, 38th TEAR. f HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, AUG UST 7, 1912. their personal experience old organization. with the BULL M0QSERS HS I 0FF1G AL STATE PRIMARY TO GO EASY ON it : YOUTHKV LIVES ON imUAD WON'T TKMi AND WATER , , ' fc- - ' State The Frankfort " says: Acquitted of Charge of Reduction Henry Youtsey Is still on his In Kentucky Passed Off But Make In Convention of Third bread and water diet In the FrankShooting Husband. Thorough, Very Smoothly. fort penitentiary because ho reLeaders. smugcuses to tell who helped him gle letters out of the prison and THJU1XE0 JURY FOR DECISION ADVICE OF had them mailed to a number of MUCH ENTHUSIASM IS SHOWN people. .. 1a-no fi vnrv Qorlrms Wounded Husband Declares Helm Beats Is Against Cut at One Swoop prison discipline 'to Race in Third offensD Senator Beveridge Temporary .smuggle against outside the walis.i letters That His Wife Lied in Favors Gradual Chop- Sullivan and Denny Pictures for If Innocent letters can be smugChairman-Ma- ny ! Her Testimony. ping Down. gled out, then letters conniving at 'Smith Loses Out. escape may also d seiu on Display. Were plots to out. For that reason tho prison THIC CI.)SK OF A FAMOUS CAHJ had no opposition AS TO SCIENTIFIC FARMING officials are very strict with all thn TKDDY A IV THE BACKGROUND guards and other employes about Atlanta, Ca., Aug. '2. "Twelve Seailrt, X. J., Aug. 3. Revision prlmnry elecThe first State-wid- e office y declargood men and true" Chicago. Aug. 5. The National submitting all letters at the tariff should not be made at man tion under the law enacted by the of the ed Da'sy Ople Orate "not guilty" of , in of tho warden before they are . ..1... ... . . T lit lvJll). oneftwoop, but should be gradual .en.. -i Progressive party tool: Its place ,...b and no letters are allowed to oe iaai of the charge of shooting her huspolitics here ed. Except in - few and thorough, is the opinion ot Gov- tho arena of Amorln. ,'ellvered to convicts till they have tucky Saturday. band, Eugene 11. (Jiace, with In..... .. a.uu... Tho finVFriinr SO d'3- - . conwhere there wore contests ernor U'llEnn y (districts when Its first .intlonal A ( oiniilliiKMit 1'i'H been opened and read. tent to lnunlur. In his first discussion of the party which clared some! within tho Demoratlc Voutsev admits that ho had The follow liu: which recntly ap The verdict was reached after vention assembled in tho Coliseum, ,... since he aroused the Interest or tne vot question for publication -. t miio.i" . - refuses to tell had rolumns of thp Lnuls-vlll- o two hours' deliberation, during . 11.1. l.ln rnnnnll w.. fl ...., t H PO 7111(1 pcrre' -, II. ..nA mwnn ;- ff nHC.ll where the Republican national con- ICIIUIO a nign pucn, iuu ui ua,iu.u nu Times, pays our countyman which tho accusud woman v.der-wowho took them outside the walls ers to after a long conference with Kep- vention was held seven weeks ago. very light. for him. He is still in solitary con and State official, of whom we tire all the agoniei of ono in her sponupon which resentativo kouiicui. 01 nrooKiyn. Col. Theodore, Roonevelt, .. 1.1 finement and living on a diet of; . 'i he s.torm centers itin linnt all very proud, 't deserved compli position. WIipii she was supported .k.. wnnm in rnnsiiii'iw uiiK til luu ul'i -- i. now' par'.v, arrived In was nxea cnieuy sor for tho water. He s not Into the courtroom just before the In the rount.y on tho ment: -- rChicago this morikia. but did not edSSk-t- o ' anyone. H tos Uwt!21t, Third ar.d Eighth CuW-- 4 mtomcl men "fab-- ' Li'.'cr- vi o,'iry. !i'.i;n.,-.-f of the jusy at first session of the conFirst, which tarlif. attend the districts: in the e Deputy State Audi this pfternnoii, Mrs. ('.race nppepred alienee for about two weeks; "We are all agreed on that, tho his "con- UP. his . ..,! n.noonto,! hv Senator-elec- t' vention. He will deliver .f wnnte- - g when interview- - tor. Ins earned the sobriquet of to ho bortln' hm on collapte. Tremj-lln1 fession or faith" not to t.11. Of iSnieM. James, then, were four! the Governor said 'Watchdog of tl o Tronsurv. and was as,. from liwad to foot, she .u.....u-??officials have an candidates. Judge A. W. Uarkley, , ers asuea uim.u us th- Former Senator Albert J. BeverM'e Canltol It Lr loiiir she the a ... .. htK L. u.i.,n-i- , ,.... t.. h.avA won by . ed with those of Mr. Redtield on "1 around been State that It Is well-nig- h sisted allto duringchair trial, had occuelected temldge, of Indiana, was. Ui . ..v...v...., learned which besince idea who uuijiuu iui...the pied gradual rcduct'on of the tarltf. porary chairman, of tho convention letters mailed, but they have no a niajoiity ot at least 3,000, with fnnnii Mr. Rodflelcl a remr'-kablImpossible to 'set by" hltu with gan last Monday, and awaited the after Senator Dixon had called the positive proof against him so far. i Denny l Smith, of Trigg county..' InterJ'stlng man. Most people who nnvthlng that U no' ptrlctly announcement which was to make The other can as the runner-u- p assemblage to order and prayer had to Hoylo.' Attoniov Cen-fi-.- il her elthor a felon or a free woman. principles; general Senator Beveridge, QUAIUlKIi OVKIt WHIPPING didates were Jake Corbett, of Dal- - talk tariff, talk He known so many been offered. James Rarnett'B oC" Is now As the Jurymen tiled In, one by OK CHILD KXIW IWTAIjIjY ,ord county, and John K. Hondrlck, he t Iks facts. opl.i'.n.tB at t'lf one. eroded with prolonged cheers, de strlghtened herMrs. ('.nice He is a man- - working on scaral fact a''ont the tariff. of MtCrackejt livered his "keynote" speech, brist Mr. Ufcoiu. who has self In her chair, then hank back ufac urer and has "sold goods all Innanw of 3. John Glasgow, Ky., Aug. ling with the most advanced ideas Tho contest In tho Third district! world, so that b- - knows Held up salaries and approbation and gritted her teeth. Troxell shot and Instantly killed between Congressman It. Y. Thorn-- , over. the t of progresalvlsm. "(ientlemen of the jurv. have tliat llll 1101 pass UHlbiei u. urn tnllrlmr nlinilt." night. The what 1... tiny. Thf new Prison tommUsion- - you agreed upon a verdict?" as. Jr., and formor congressman The floor of the big convention Newton Spears here last .. by marriage licrt 1 John S. Rhea wa3 uajuitlij v.w, -S .LILT LIl I.U1IHT1 Cilc til. and tho ers. who got r. $"('i raise, (u salary Judge Roan's Inquiry broke a hall was crowded and tho galleries, two men are related ho house and In tho same hart but compar- and'livo claiming a victory, Mr. Thoin- - told the repot ters that slow, to fill at first, both eich from the Leruslntmo, wi' silence similar to that of the tomb. topbrickoy Govdrnor had talked on three atively few empty seats when tho were both employed at the "Wo Irivo," lespoiuled the fore fs by 200 votes and Mr. nnea de- ics the tariff, the trusts and the have to wait until the Attorney P.iiinrn1 ilfillllAU may take a recount to got under way shortly yard. 1S3. It convention Hl'ilUllH llCH'lto thpv an roceiv" man. Wo mm tne ueionuaui hoc be.., that Shears scientific training of young farmers i. Troxell claims Tho delegates -contoit. before 1 o'clock. l" innMnnx- Tlirt 'hnva nrniirifl , girl and be- cide the n of lowerinc the high .u (im.Uf.1 f.iM.lt,.r aiv thnt nvnrv. sui.ty. angry at his little a were mot enthusiastic, frequently came Several The surprise of the dav came in cost of living. finally beating On the tariff, lie L soul In theseconds elapcd hef"Mrs. Z 71, "-'interrupting the proceedings with gan whipping her, "courtroom stlrrod. floor. Troxell the BlBUtn ,,in Covornor's views colncld- against the fore (labe will l?snie the neceasar-warra- nt Grncp bowed her head and tff,red elm Im, Inn. ctl- Hartey cheers and applause. JV - her head in behalf of the flwn on the State Treasurer and a fervent prayer. The scene In" tfiejhall except for tsars he interfered Then the newsecl'y a walkaway from .ludgu Jere Spears to stop "We talked of the need of a gon- - that there Is no use going to him paper men, n.aHi'g a mad tcrrib tho lack of a Jam' in the galleries, chill and asked A. Sullivan, the friend of f'.ov. McSpears resented the interference, iovipiuii was most Identical with that of tho wth a claim that has anv 'If?' for the door to get the news to the Pronrv unil for whom tho novernor oral ciownwaru M'. al)011t lt... every schedule In the tarltf The seat- - and, obtaining a hatchet, began to spoke In Richmond convention. Republican last Friday, world, tiaiisfoiined the scene Into .. .m ftin rnn Intn ll . . . .. ... n.wlflni.l -- nl.l "Thn roitalnn" Rliould "' Tor tne oeie- - navance ou Ti-anove is renny.. n lng arrangements i" one of activity. out luu las-ti- c Sonio Judge SulllKin lost nts ovn . by . room, closely followed by light. be thorough, but should be made Mr Likeng i,est gates and alternates had been another k spectator pavo vent to his teel-lnshotgun ccunty, Madison, which Is also the degrees. We should make progress grabbed a W(J preilIct changed but little. Many of tho Spears. Troxell tliat )l0 win steadily Then there was and shouted. close range, homo of Gov. XcCreary, slowly. In my opinion, hibtead of Rrow (n favor as t(mo R0Cfl 0I, an(j some haiidilapplns. Judge Roa-- i had been raised on the Rd llrcd on Spears at standards Representative . O. Stanley, In trying to clear too much at ono neck they stood the charge taking effect In his spots where nf t,)(j cn(l of tl)0 prpSP,u term, be raised his hand, and any demonIdentical ' from his the Second district; Representative -.,... .,n 1, Irrlinr In ilia nf. tlinill. .l during the tumultuous convention almost severing his head " h" " stration thnt might have occurred Johnson In the Fourth; ten e- fen r thlrtypolnt President Taft. body. which renominated was quickly supptesM'd. ,n nny (ieclded the shooting Troxell scntatlvo Swager Sheriey. In the rcdueUon Soon after New York. Ohio and Pennsylvania; While Mrs. til ace's head was still In Jail. He Fifth: Rcpretentatlve A . J. Fields IS was arrested and placed Bchedule lt woulll bo bnttcr to'SPlXAI. JIRMXdMIS had front row places. Ninth, all Democrats, and !,. the M:OVIX(J KATAL TO SIV1AM bowed Attorney Moore, at her side, 0,nt reductiona California, a pioneer State in tne ckMras atone and said: John U . Langle. ()f j( hu. Troxell Is 43 years old. while BopresentBtlvis iHffeient tmeg Roosevelt movement, was promoted In ) "Your honor. Mrs. Grace would was BB. Spears was widely In the Tent.., and Ca.o Io.l.s. Scuflletown. Kv., Aug ::. Three Wo Want to reform reduction. to a prominent front position at the ' Spears county as an old- - fh0 E'oventh, Republicans, had no t0.(,ay o: g,,,Ra, like to thank the Jury." mn,os dc, ,1(, Uq not wa(U w (,o known over the right of the stage. v,..-- , Like one In a daze, the woman This is the second onnosit on in in-- A, . t,. nioru harm than good. Uuslness meningitis. n.... The hall was gayly decorated time fiddler. was assited to her feet. neighborhood In the Hepresertaiive .Arium- u. iwuao, n men have money Invested in their, M. inrlson lost fvo mm? with flags and bunting. Tho big killing In that (ientlemen," she said In r voice ,,... . - 7. , . . ,.no Those nines ihn S Xth. am Representative j;um--mac sounding board suspended by wires pnst two 'months. Demo-- , CantrlM. in the Seventh anJ bardly audible "1 want to thank over tho speakers stand, looking W cats, were renominated before the ' by the3e you for your kindness to me. tQ b(J ,ost ",! vT,ioo1) YoNDlTIONS ca wh lie for all the world like an aeroplane, She sank back. Inert. UM-1- J rlmarv law was enacted and con- -' muR,g wero mlt on a In flight, attracted much attention.' crowded aroun, her an friends did not enter Saturday . ..quontly together with ?ome fort:' manufacturer iu . It had been constructed Pticularlygasped her limp hand. Not even . V. Smith was J HawoavlMe clnrin says: primary. ,bCrS. and suddenly they toppled Roosevelt's speech for Col. cQme Democrat to enter the race In the ' "e expressed the telle she thor-'ovfew hour, n' n dead within T have felt after her terrible or- river for Klevrnth. in the Fourth d I rlct. q DennIgon at flrBt e from theMUslss, o, by rvCy deal. summer vacation. They T. P. Thompson and J. P. Chitting-- , tholr usual tome poisonous i think tho flover tl.nrFht It reading and tally clerks. DNnppo.n ted IJ 8"v,pW8 are dcur and stea(ly, , WCC(, thev nnrt eat0. but upon ,.rn ' report the region on both sides of hill were contenders for the Rpj.ul.-Large canvas portraits wero ,.....,.. , Ga.. Aug. 2. "In her Xefnan. , ve.orl,mi-l:,the i viBHisslnni where the recent Mean nomination, hv --- featuro of the tieco auons which Is yet uncertain before. Ld the Packet( steamboat Little Change in Third. ZJ2L ' 'en la! huMness thoroughly dead. They say AddUonBl report3 rceel, ed from .1ipci and moderation In deal meningitis o? Jefferson had i-j nun ui no buslne8S vlsl. MUnto, In the Third Con- - lng with the trusts. We talked It is reported that several mules wrnii-the mistake was beled Jackson, but acquitted of the charge of shooting tne river ,onRl (lgtrIcti where John St was hie or , possliblo along nractlcallyL,.. about ten days ago in Walnut .'led onalderubly about them. . rectified before the convention ,h - .. - .11111 Rhea and R. Y. Thomas, Jr., were I'lfliuius, 1m. (t !e lint iMinWll WllPtllIf (c i .! ri'iir.lnn that tho Gov- - l.n...a vt. .l ..-- .w ... to order. At the leit oi uie life. Ihoj voted for In Saturday's State-wld- o "It's pretty rotten. I don't see Hamilton, in ll'e there except bird SLe er lt was from the sanio dlieaso or of a ernor believes that the Government even hnd a how they eruld have all of the live stock wa, drown-an- d primary, show thnt there Is little one of Andrew at hnii fret pptoiiiuh itg own l.ollcy notAfter the mules died here, t ho mistrial. She may be Innocent in lQ W(,re so lmpoVer- tho change In votes reported Saturdav en ..looviv thnt it ean ho readily un night, several precincts being mlss-r.- derstood Instead of being mlslntcr- - other mules that were In the pas the eyes of men, but fehe Is guilty in the eyes of God. It is In these precincts that preted. ture Wltll tnoni were isui.ueu. to He here "Ft Is bnd enoiisrh of the aspirants are "the claims "Business men and lawyers and ' ,.,,..,.,.: .....m. aiaNGF.I'D helplpss, even If hnd been shot in Rhea based. Doth Thomas and everybody else have been oivmeii as MAClll.NIJ a KOod cause, but lt is almost un,JY A MOa'IN gave majoriEended from tho band gallery Ties that once flourished and .pro- - claim the district by small Thomas' to what the She! man Anti-trulaw have ben shot In when omplovmenf to ties. The claim of Mr. means, u.x,ngton. Ky.. Aug. 2. John bearable at the ar end of tho hall, where air col(, blooil. have supporters last gave him the dis- leally means. What this law business for clearly. t,!0,It could see was an oil painting of c'nrroll. Jr., a farmer of tho Rich Great ra ts or trict by a mnjorlty of 2."0 votes. Mr. should be established 1 "it thoy will piove - thnt I so Tho artist did not been mined also. Impartial!.' mond plke eiCVen miles from Le. - mnp'i a Hrt.l Co Roosevelt it should be enforce ir- martlage, of logs have been scattered Rhea's friends still claim that the Dll the Progressive leader. at all t,"e was deeply inter-- ' i,1gtoii, lost his right arm and re - pnor j ;,,. i .VH he to The Gove-n. never nearly 200 votes. out to tho d washed latter has won by entrance was a stuff- Over She was lying other Injuries which may RVe tjlem Bankruptcy and A recount may bo necessary to de- 3sted, Mr. Redlleld said. In sclent!- - C(.vei oTa splendid specimen of. a to be recovered. , ed head th.Hg on every cide the race, unless tho belated re- lie training of young men In farm- - prove fatal when a team of mules about my trying to push her from wr0URht thought ne waB driving to a mower on hi a steamer, and I never asked her ft0" ld the new party will ride Jn the flooded region. ports from missing precincts give lng. This the Governor I vote to either of the would mean much In reducing the Tarm ran away ami he was thrown for n,01,PV in mv life, an unexpected frari? an entirely now set of rules, nAnE THROWN FROM A high coBt of living, inasmuch n3 the ' beforo the mower bar and dragged "When she testified that she had TRAIN AND WAS UNHURT candidates to govern the deliberations of the farmers of America do not produce for a distance of 150 yards. Mr.Car- - taken an oath on the Bible to keen in all essen- convention, differing por acre, as much as the farmers of ron's rja;ht arm was completely cut this shooting a secret, she told aft HULL Mlinm'I FOI.LOWKRS Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 3. A baby tlal details 'from those In voguo atMADK A POOR SHOWINO other countries, and are producing oft bv the mower, he received a infamous He. It was a sacrilege on Democratic and Republican gather- B,rl apparently less than a week no' more, and in some cases less, depp cut on i,g back and his cloth- - ber part to bring In God's name " especially for oJd wno j,ad been pinCed In a ings and providing Reports from the ten Congres- than they produced per acre years InK was stripped from him. He rjraco declared he reaffirmed his ' latitude .In debate. jl60 an(j thrown from a train, wns In Kentucky where ago. was brought to the Good Samarl- - statement of how he was shot, In session tonnd on ti10 outskirts of Lincoln sional districts The program for per aero oe tan Hospital in Lexington. "If the production every detail, because It "Us true.' the Progressive party held convenincluded calling tho convention to t0.day Dy a laborer, who carried the tions, show that In every district Increased," he said, "the tarmer Dixon, prayer, cMM t0 n(B home and notified the order" by Senator Hamilton Brown Dead. serving sen l"5"1 Tiio-counties In makes more money and at the same there wero several reading of the call, Introduction ot .nthorItles.- - The Infant had Beem- - which Utile Interest was manifest- time tho price of his products ts Mr. Ham Brown, of what I? tences I nthe penitentiary at Eddy- known as tho Little Bend of Green vIU(J fop murder. This does not ln- the temporary chairman and the (nply been jynB for several houra ..1 !. .1.a nour nnrtv Tn thn Tpnth lowered." delivery . by him of a keynote bea,de tho track( but waa ,IUle the no(. Qno county waa repre8ented .and rlver, died at a hospital In Bowling clU(n mansiaUghter, but murder in I . speech. morning I th(J firgt ,ieRreo. Green last Wednesday worse for It and la expected to Hve.j doleeates Droceeded to JJRITISH INVESTIGATION at vhoj Next wlir come the appointment Thora u n0 clu0 to Its parents. OF THE TITANIC AFFAIR His remains wero burled Ja,ect doiegateB and aUernates to the Former Senator Beveridge wa', MontzeMa church burying grounds,! of committees and then an cxpe- convention at Chicago. PAFER8 FOR SAIiE at Tho national London, Aug. 3. The Judgment near Provo, Ky., Thursday, by the j nominated for Governor of Indiana ,.o. .... . - , mill ..... n,.nnAlv .ltlnlaa1 I,, raoi of the m Mi. British Board ot Trade side ot his wife, who preceded him by tho Bull Moose party ot that -. ....w- . up la bundles. Five cents a oun - ' hrieflv the reasons for the State. Court of Inquiry Into the disaster only a week. tf olutlons, as was Senator Bradley, organization of the new party and die, three for ten cents. OPEHHEBILL Party Journal TnRIFjeiSl the FREED B! M us several . !... ibiuiu to-da- i.t ! 11 -- nt ... ... t,.i ic - " rnrhl. ,.'., v.c, .t r- ..... k j wide-awak- Uf ( i Annn-.lr.ll- . -- ..-- i ,rStne amj - . "-j rr "r '- '."" Z u-- "n ... n". ... " '"""" i .'; ""'J ll-- e. ... - a IZ 2. Srait TTJuirt. "e " to-m- or f1 a .. .., ,,'.., . 0, .,, .' tl -- cr , , m"Y ..., ' ,... " St w ". ..! t $. 1 'red rn.Jl gl st 1 m or rf va-gre- at to-da- "" iii J ... m" -.- .. ...., .- Mrt.'.Jt " LjTi(ir""iferr ''T" -- XiJTRAf Mqrrv In tArt v T'f MW-- l" T TfW.'1' "v - j ?rtjr tw, TVkT V(.I TWO THE HARTFORD HERALD loooooooooooooooooooooocoo OOOOO OOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1012. OOOOOQOOOQCOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "5CO0O00OOCOO0C000OO00CO00 Q nd a Good Time for Everybody. AUGU ST JL J CENTERTOWN, It is conceded by all that this is the one ideal place for a day's outing, being situated within the city limits and adjoining a beautiful ball park, on which the best teams of this and adjoining counties will compete for the various prizes. In the Beautiful Grove on North Church Street Opposite M. B, Church, At 1 p. m. Independent Order of Odd Fellows will assemble at hall and march to grounds, where an address will be delivered by prominent speaker. At 3 p. m. Pror. Ozna Shultz, principal of Centertown Graded School, will lecture. Contests for premiums given by others than the management will be held in front of their respective places of business and all contestants must register before 9 a. m. at which time contests will begin and follow in order on bill. Music, To winner of Refreshments and Plenty to Eat. To tackiest turnout, single or double or horseback, ono set wagon singletrees, by Charles Urown, blacksmith. . For neatest piece Embroidery sewing, by Mrs. J. 15. Swain. To ono bringing to town tho nearest worn out wagon, a rebate of $ on purchase price of new. wagon. Hy A. !. Howe, manufacturer of wagons, plows and general blacksmith. dealer To worst dressed man, $1.00, by James In groceries, cold drinks, etc. Ward, Cen- For third best all round suckling colt, For best all round suckling mule colt, For second best all round suckling $2.00 cash. $1 cash. $3 cash. Work, $1.50 In In one convey- To best lady rider, one ladles rocker, by tertown Mercantile Co. mule colt, Fat Man's race, Carter, barber anil presser. weigh not lws than 200 pounds. shirt, Contestants must $1 by J. W. To one bringing To lady harnessing and hitching to buggy correctly In shortest time, ono 9x12 drugget, by Howe, cashier Farmers' Hank. ance, ticket horses by Swain To best boy largest number entitling holder to & shoeing Swain, blacksmiths. two For best quart preserves, ono water set by L. W. Tichenor, undertaker and funeral director. Best piano player, one transferable tlcfcot for $23 on piano purchased within 30 days, by U. S. For largest family on ground, 50 pounds Vitality Hour, by Farmers' Union Milling Association. To Al-v- ln winner of sack race, 50c. rider under 12 years old, one ing bridle by James & Company, liverymen. will bo given. rid- Faught, postmaster. To nicest double To winner of cracker eating contest, 50c. To best Centleman Fiddler, $2.."0 hat, Mason, dealer In general merchandise. by Lee For the prettiest bouquet, a bowl and pitcher For best glass of Jelly, ono toilet set Morton & turnout, three years subscrip- tion to tho Hartford Herald, by tho publishers. To nicest single turnout, three years subscription to tho Hartford Republican by tho publishers. For best all round suckling colt, $5 cash. To winner of npple eating contest, 50c. To best Lady Fiddler, one parlor lamp, by Lee Mason. To prettiest baby under one year old, baby riage, by K. S. McMillan, dealer In general car- by L. C. Son, druggists. For best cIbbs singing two songs, $10 credit on church organ, by U. S. Faught. For best pint of wine, any kind, calico dress. enamel To best lady driver, ono pair driving gloves, by Overton & Warden, dealers In fancy groceries1 and cold drinks. For second best all round suckling colt, $3.00 cash. For prettiest centerpiece, kettle. ta one blue and white Balloon Ascension C07VTB at 10 o'clock a. m., 3:30 p. m. and 9 at Night ONE AND HLL KND ENJOY THE DAY OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ! Remember the Place and Time, Centertown, Ky., Saturday, August 10. OOOOOOOCXJOCOOOOOOOOOOOCO KCCTOCOeOCOXOOCOOOOOOCCOXOC Atmrni,,mhmi,J,t, W, ,1 ,,? i frit . ,.' - ?'A ijtj. a.flwft,; irirthiM iiil "WEDNESDAY, AUGTDST 7, 101. and ltB THI Dutfes or to Teach School V. M. Moscley. 9:30 A Good 4 i J School, Its Value Prof. Oiudc Shultz. 10:00 Recess. CONSUMPTION TEACHERS 10:15 Dr. Mutchler. " I had been troubled, a little, for nearly 7 years," writes 11:00 Miss Flcklln. Mrs. L. Fincher, in a letter from Peavy, Ala., "but I was 11:45 Noon. Our Breathing Ammonia From of Faults 1:15 Some not taken down, until March, when I went to bed and had Which Will Be Schools, How to Eliminate Them to have a doctor- - He did all he could for me, but I got no Live Maggots, II. C. Crowder. Held in Hartford, In "Building u!d not rest At last, I tried better. I hurt all over, and I 1:30 Character School Ellis Sanderfur. Cardui, and soon I began to improve. Now I am in very ANOTHER MAMMOTH CAVE ON AUGUST 1HB-F- WE DAYS 1:4 3 Useful and Usable Knowl IM AH ANGLER'S BAIT FAGTORY IN EASTERN KEXTL't'KV good health, and able to do all my housework." edge J. T. Hoagland. 2:00 Industrial Education W, Where Millions of the Worms Sergent, Ky Aug. 3. Perhaps Dr. Fred Mutchler and Miss R. ISrcdrick. one of the most wonderful caves In 2:15 Dr. Mutchler. the world the Mammoth Cave In Are Bred to Lure the GertrudeFicklin are the 5:45 Recess. nVAin(n.1 ItlB ' LMmAnonn nnmitlP 3r00 Miss FIck'fln. Wily Fish. Kenin Eastern been discovered 'Instructors. 3:35 Educational Value of His tucky. Though unnamed, almost tory Ozna Shultz. You may wonder why Cardui is so successful, after ESTABLISHMENT entirely unexplored nnd practically A STIUXGE A FINK MKKTIXU ANTICIPATED ManageDiscipline and 3:45 unknown, Is tho vast cavern, few other remedies have failed. The answer is that Cardui is ment, topics 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, page The angling season Is now In full people have dared enter and view 'MONDAY. Henry 'Of Study successful, because it is composed of scientific ingredients, Course swing, and discussion is rife as ever Its grandeur nnd study the wonder9:00 Call to order by Supcrln' Leach. that act curatively on the womanly system. It is a medicine umong the disciples of the "Gentle ful work of nature. 'ten'dent. 4 : 00 Adjournment. The cave Hc3 In the foothills of Izaak" as the most appropriate bait for women, and for women only. It builds, strengthens, and 9:00-10:of Enrollment THURSDAY. on Mountains Line to lure the more or less guileless 'uniborland restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness. teachers. 8:00 Music. hrndwnters, about 20 fish. One of the most popular baits Pork creel: 10:00-10:1- 5 Exorcise W, Is Devotional Purpose of Instifc:10 If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, take Cardui. It the humble maggot. His lively nillP3 from here, in Letcher county. 11. Hedrlck. tute Superintendent. been the Some two or threo exploring parwrlgglings have often will surely do for you, what it did for her. At all druggists. 8:20 Faults of Our System of means of luring roach, perch and ties have entered this mammoth 10:15-10!3- 0 Rev Invocation Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dcpt. Chattinooea Medicine Ca, Chattanooca. Tenn., "Education Judge J. S. Glenn. 'Joiner. kindred coarse flsh to an untimely cave and spent days Inside the vast book, "Home Treatment for women, cent free. J GO for Svtcfol Instructions, and 8:50 Estimate of the Teacher end. 10:30-11:0- 0 Dr. but none subterranean Address Prof. O. L. ShUltz. "Mutchler. There Is a factory near Bradford ever discovered the end. (See Course of Study, report passageways, rooms 11:00-11:3- 0 Primary Work which sends out each week, in the 9:15 Dr. Mutchler. some Begun-Mls- s 'Flcklln. height of the season, quite 50 and chambers Innumerable, 10:00 Recess. T,r.if.ftl,Tiiil r'lirilM. Ll:80-ll:4- 5 In size, of transparent A of Appointment maggots. They are enormous PRESIDENTIAL GREAT worth of live 10:15 Mies Flcklln. One room GommTttee. packed In canisters with airholes, stalactltic columns. Little of 10:45 The Lesson & Smith CAMPAIGN OFFER 12:00 Noon. which retail at Cc each, and on a has a lovel and smooth floor, and Things B. Shown. Itoll-cal- l. they call it a dance hall, while oth1:15 Attorneys At Law modest computation there will be at 10:35 Dr. Mutchler. The most llheial we have eier oT pits and of Course 1:30 Purpose - KENTUCKY. least 5,000 In each tin, so that one ers have uufnthomed HARTFORD, Miss Flcklln. IIKIlALlii 11:25 HARTFORD Study Trof. H. E. Brown. can picture an army about 10,000,-00- 0 chasms. One party returning here miule. THi: V. llHMIfa Mint U. 1 1 :'4 5 Noon. Imiiiiuy 1, ll)l:t, mid the il.'il-- ( iiinmiiiiia- - lluilII IlifJ limr l"riiiMl hK. hlllltll p.irtner-h- li 1 :0X of Runil 'Organization strong sent forth each week to a day or two ago said that Immense until School fur tlifi gfiirtril ii:iilli nf law 1:15 The Teacher a stalactltic columns extending from ly Evening I'oM until November 10. "School. 'One Teacher Miss Muy rriiiihiHl mill il'nri-- iiif. Mi. mltl serve as the angler's ally. Leader Winona Stevens. to floor may bo seen on either 11M1! (count the time) to:- jitM lielu;; ( nunly .Mien itf t U mc miti'il frmii "Rogers, v. Mr lliriiri ulll iilnrtH hi" muIi Vhm-- , The factory is a quaint (structure roof 1:30 How to Reach the Parents F.si.OO. This is le-- s than oue-liaOUli-I ! III n illv mi cit tin li lniiilli-side of the entrance. 'Address Dr. Mutchler. 2:00 In a disused quarry, and ImiIMIiij,-- , Halt-(mi- l, In Miirilonl of Primary Pupils Mrs. I. S. Ma situated he regular S.'Se Recess?. Iv). constats of a numher of shanties Mr. W. f5. Ounsalu6, a farmer son. The Mxuier you vend In your or- 2:40 Miss Flcklln. Pa., says he iler the more you will get for 1":45 Odds and - Ends Judgo J. similar In appearance to navvies' living near Fleming, jotifj 3:10 Purpose of Teaching J. M. POUTER. huts. The approach to It is through has used Chamberlain's Colic, Chol- money. B. Wilson. Mrs. S. O. Keown. some .of the most beautiful sylvan era and Diarrhoea Remedy In his 2:10 Dr. Mutchler. Be sure to send your order tinder Value o"f Comparative 3:20 scenery that Yorkshire can boast, family for fourteen years, and that tills .special 2:40 Miss Flcklln. BKAVER DZiE, K.Y. to the Hart-for- d rate y Reading :lltss Mary Marks. and the first Indication that one has he has found it to be an excellent 3:00 Ttrcess. otE"'on In Chlj tud ul; Will prf.cttc-- ' hi- tf lleinlil. Spelling, the Old and New 3 fJO olnltKCcmtles. Speclnl attrition jjtienio' 3:15 The Teacher a Character of Its proximity Is the presence of remedy, and takes pleasure In recbnnlnfenlriitd to M enfe. Way of Teaching O. D. Carson. "Builder. How? W. F. Anderson. companies of bluebottles and a pun- ommending It. For sdlo by all 3:45 Discussion. m Jf 3:30 Domestic Science (paper) gent odor that somewhat staggers dealers. JJ JJ JAj J J FRANK L, FEI fX, '4:00 Adjournment. the nostrils at the first onslaught. Mayme Shown. TUESDAY. GO TO- Sucker Ouiulit. Another 3:45 Questions. Around the neighborhood of the S :D0 Announcements. Seattle, Wash.. Aug. 2. E. A. HAIiTFOKD, KY. quarry at intervals are placed 4:00 Adjournment. 8:10 Prayer Rev. Wright. Will pucllcc hi. profession In Ohloindafl. pieces of flesh, which attract the Fuller, a wealthy tobacco Importer FRIDAY. lnlngcouutleii unrt In thr Court of Apreli 8:30 Domestic Science and Ag Jrlnilnul practice unit Collecllom tpcclallr, 8:00 Devotional Exercises Dr. bluebottles from far and near, and of Hartford, Conn., will doubtless Office In the Herald building rlculture, Can'They be Added to the be surprised to learn by letter In FOU from these they pass on to the quarFord. reCourse "Mrs. 'J.'H.Loyd. 8:15 The County Board of Ed ry Itself, where richer fare awaits answer to the Inquiry ho mnde "Carpenter nnd Itepnir Work" 8:50 Dr. "Mutchler. L. B. Tlch them, and where they usually spend garding the increased value of his I Otto C. Its Purpose ucation. TIN WOKK nnd FLl'KCAI'S 9:30 Miss Flcklln. rnnch of 100 acres for the remainder of their days dining Western enor and J. L. Brown. I'uinp and Furniture Jtepnirinj! $ i 10 :0D Recess, Trustee like gourmands and laying their which he paid a small fortune, that ! Soldering: and 8:45 The S.uv Filinj.', JJufr- - A 10:15 Nature Study, How to In 'Duty A. B. Tichenor, S eggs. The floor of the quarry Is lit- It lies under two miles of water In &. n.urrroiti), ky. and His Bay, nnd Is guarded ' ifrv Tops Covered and Lined. I terest the Child Lula Mldklff. Bremerton of dead tered with the carcasses "Weller and E. G. Austin. You'll tind liim in the Dr. .John ' lOreO "Nature Study, How In J. marauding Indians by Uncle OMU'e up Malts over Wilson A. cattle that have from of Schools horses, diseased 9:20 Consolidation Mitchell ollice on Main Street. troduced In the Course of Study Sam's Pacific reserve fleet at the 1'niHf, opposite court house. Will' and Transportation of Pupils H had to be slaughtered, and fish. l'x-e- d Mrs. Irene Duff. tin "f cKlnney. The first shanty one goes into present moment. The ranch is C. Crowder and S. P. Beaver Dam, Ky. ; practiceof his piol'essiou in nilconn by township lines and bounda10:40 Dr. Mutchler. this nnd adjoining courts with bags to School has the door covered 9:40 How to Beautify 11:20 Miss Flcklln. Mattle Mose- - prevent the bluebottles that have ries nnd real estate authorities J" 2 5 f 'I I x" 5 "J 5 5 I 5 "es n"d t'ourt of .ppenls. Coinnier-- House and Grounds ll:4o "Noon. clal nnd ciiiiilnnl practice n spec entered escaping. On entering, the were surprised on discovering Fulley. 1:15 Explanation of the Law by r. inlty. 9:,-,Would It Benefit Me to ears are "assailed by a noise compar- ler's purchase. the Comity Superintendent Henry Visit the Other Teachers' Schools able only itjo the whirr and bustle of The Trial of n Traveler. Leach. factory. The temperaa woolen Ozna Shultz. "I am a traveling salesman," Discipline E. S. 'ScTiool 1:30 ture Is Hire that of an oven. PARKER'S T0:10 Recess. writes E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshire Howard. HAIR BALSAM The air Is literally black with Vt., "and was often troubled with 10:25 Dr. Mutchler. ttaatiries the RBJjr'l.gB Clfanfri and luxumn! growth.ha!r. 1:50 Arithmetic 'In the School, lrt)imtt a thousands of bluebottles buzzing constipation and Indigestion till 11:00 Miss Flcklln. Nfver Talis lo ltefitore Qroy Its Value TStlucatlondlly A. E. ElUalr to ita Youthful Color, around, nnd you have to shout to began to use Dr. King's New Life 11:30 Report of Committee, rrevints bi r falllni; lis. r nn1 MbI lirnpTriftii make yourself heard. Here the Pills, which I have found an excelPLACED IN YOUR KESI- 11:45 Noon. 2jl0 Dr. Mutchler. - first stage In the Is manufacture DEN'CE OR PLACE OF BITS- 1:00 Talk by the County Sulent remedy." For all stomnch, 2:45 Recess. carried on. In tanks about S feet liver or kldnev troubles they nre. INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF of perlntendent. Discussion 3:00 General on long by 3 feet broad and 2 feet unequaled. questions General IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TU 1:20 Only 2." cents at James Examination, led 'Common ScTvool deep, are deposited carcasses in va- H. Williams. THE school work. m "by S. W. Taylor. rious stages of decay. On these the 1:45 Distribution of blanks. 3:35 Miss "Flcklln. Warning Cards. feed and blow their bluebottles 2 : 00 Adjournment. 4:00 Adjournment. The Kentucky law lntely passed TO ALL STATES. Appropriate programs will bo ar- eggs, and when these have developWEDNESDAY. ed sufficiently, the tanks, or bnths, 'n trgard to the abolishment of the ranged for the night sessions. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPEC1A1 'Exercise Rev. if in a tin;;, c Sa'SWrW 8:00 Religious to the next shanty. inblic drinking cup, requires that CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS EacTi teacher 'Who Is expecting to are removed fifXJ3E"l diamond, a watch, Dennett. S&ySHnpS jewelry or silver. fSOTrSnVM teach In the county will be requir- Hero the maggots emerge from the ill stores, hotels, boarding houses, CALL ON OR ADDRESS FSrWiftSKV ware, you can get JpViSBPl 8:20 Study of Geography and ed to nttend the entire five days. and other public places eggs and begin to feed" on the flesh. depots SxStSMlj "ie t)et quality at CSSRJgl W. O'BANON. g?Sfi'5rfAS the lowest prices yvJSnB! Blstory, How Corelate E. F. Liles. Is usually They worm their way through it, where drinking water The State Superintendent Will from the tvnS4W Local Manager, Ar8:35 The Reading Habit of working with remarkable rapidity, kept, shall keep a large card, with n report of the number BOLDEST MAIL wVwf Hartford, K: . ',--- -Kirk. printed thereon, posted thur ifi days each teacher attends the In- from the bottom to the top of the tho law .VfTEt ' UKUtK iiniinp 5:00 Are the Schools of Ken stitute and the County Superin- bath, until they have reduced the close by said drinking wnter. The W. C. SEXTON. IN THE SOUTH. tucky Training Citizens for Life tendent will make such a report. carcass to the appearance of masses Herald Is prepared to furnish thesr Local Manager. Por almost half a century we have serred ex J clutlvely the houthern trade. Wr'e today! Heaver Dam, Ky. Make your arrangements to nttend. of string, hnvlng extracted even cards at ten cents npleee, by mall Incorporated. Address. I for our free illustrated catalogue. Then or by hand. Better keep within the ounce of nutriment from It. HENRY LEACH, & Go. O. tf fresh pieces of flesh are thrown In bounds of the law. WORDS FBOM HOME County Superintendent. Cox 2G Louisville, Ky. and the same process gone through One of the most common ailArticle Guaranteed. y4P A vast amount of ill health is again. When the maggots have at ments That May Be Inves- - due to Impaired digestion. 'When tained a certain stage In their de afflictedthat hard working people are Statements with is lame back. Apply falls to perform Its velopment, the tank is removed to a .the stomach If you want clothes of II MV tigaied The Testimony of functions properly, the whole sys- third room and more flesh Is put in. Chamberlain's Liniment twice a kincf cleaned, tall on the day and massage the parts thorA few The odor in this place Is so powertem becomes deranged. oughly at each application, and you H art ford Pressing Club. We Hartford Citizens. Is ful doses of Chamberlain's Tablets that your eyes water violently, all you need. They will strengthen and it takes the visitor a minute or will get quick relief. For sale by can clean any kind of clothes OQoocci7iOocxtoocy:.'Oo:.'00oooc m all dealers. Invigorate your two to realize his whereabouts. When a Hartford citizen comes your Indigestion, you have and guarantee that . telling his friends and liver, and regulate your bowels, to the front, The odor is caused by the fumes Wretched Taste. they will be satisfactory if neighbors of his experience, you can entirely doing away with that mis- from the ammonia exuded by the "What is your Idea of classical not, nothing will be charged. i jely on h$w sincerity. The state- erable feeling due to faulty diges- maggots. Hero they reach their music?" We are ready to clean your Try it. Many others have maximum development, about half ments of people residing in far- tion. "Well," replied Mr. Cumrox, "I We also away places do not command your been permanently cured why not inch to three quarters Inch long, don't profes to know much about clothes for spring. m and then Home endorsement Is you? For sale by all dealers. confidence. they are transferred to It. But It always seems to me that have a new line of late samaim tnp kind that backs Doan's Kidney beds of sawdust, through which when a man writes classical music ples and we guarantee a perSoon Over. they wriggle, In that way cleaning he slmplv takes a tuno and sees Pills. Such testimony Is convincInA certain man who hrd been fect fit. Call on us when in ing. Investigation proves It true. through how much he can iniiM It up." vited to speak at a political meet- themselves, and at last fall need of work in our line. Below is a statement of a Hartford ing was placed last on the list of a sieve Into a clean tank underA Henittiftil Hint. resident. No stronger proof of the speakers. Moreover, the chair- neath. They are now ready for the W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, He I think your fniuliy n.tmo Is merit can be had. Club speakers market, and are packed in canisters such p lire ore. several man Introduced PR.OPRIETORS. I h -- Po you' dealS. L. King, Hartford, Ky says: names were not on the pro- and sent off to fish and tackle get dreadfully tired of It. - "I Kidney Pills a whose consider Doan'u Y. M. C. A. Bldg. gram, and the nudlence was tired ers and anglers. good remedy for kidney complaint, The owner of the factory Is a out when he eventually Introduced was considered by the as they have benefited me whenthe last speaker: "Mr. Bones will man who ever I have had occasion to take now give us his address." doctors as well advanced In conthem. I had pains across my back "My address," said Mr. Bones, sumption, but through working in and finally I began taking Doan's rlslnp, "Is 551 Pnrk Villa, and I the factory, he has been completely Kidney Pills. Their uso as directTwo or three of the workAug- cured. wish you all goodnight." men who were also consumptive NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. ed helped me. I can recommend ust Llpplncott's. In ordering the address of 4 have been cured, and all the men this remedy nightly to anyone In special noarithnunt of r4air - your paper changed from one 4 A "Were all medicines as merito- about the place, though the work If need of a medicine for disordered uy assimilation. , kidneys." place to another it Is absolutely 4 rious as Chamberlain's Colic Chole- somewhat disagreeable, are in the necessary to state where you 4 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ra and Diarrhoea Remedy, the best of health. contain, these vital propertie HARTFORD, :: KY. Co., Buffalo, world would be much better off and Medical experts have visited thr cents. Foster-Mllbur- n have been receiving the paper as in concentrated form and di New York, sole agents for the the p"rcentag of suffering greatly place, and they attribute the won well as where you want It chang- ;occcoococoooooo tribute them all over the body decreesod," writes Lindsay Scott, of derful cures that have been wrought United States. ed to. Please bear this In mind. without taxing the digestion. . Temple. Ind. For sale by all deal to the quality of the ammonia made Remember the name Doan's 4 Scott & Downe. Bloomfield. N.J , .- m hr rrio mnccrifa,. Tn thai, ,,..-,- ..and take no other. Hartford Herald, Only $1 Year er.'. 4 I WW. (iiilirman' , PROGRAM OF EW CUE Institute purest ammonia obtainable; Its curatlvo powers nro remarkable, and if it could bo produced in sufficient quantities, its value would be almost Incalculable. Somo time ago the Bradford Town Council discussed the advisability of purchasing the factory and turning It Into a sanitarium for consumptives, but the proposal fell through owing to local opposition. Tit Bits. It is the osxm tusroa Don't Suffer! CAR DU I WomatftTonic 14U-14- 4, 00 -- ' 14C-14- 7) ! Barnes -- r.-r- -H i j ir I f f . Attorney at Law, -- to-da- -- Attorney at Law,. Albert Oiler -- riartin Sub-Distri- ct Attorney at Lsw 1 HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Long Distance Lines V3KESMnRKMf?QH 3SrJjJ i-i5fl 1858.0'5S re J. nuuat Notice P. Barnes j5b-Kve- ry Giiiesoie ros., Hartford Pressing FRED NALL, Mgr. ..BUCKSITHING.. Renair Work Specialty ' Horseshoeing Scott's Emulsion 12-- . ato'Vii vr- - r v. -- , ,- j., "Your title to the . :' .. - ZEr JK A y..- i;ST - " '..t f 'fi ""' " " . . mw,- - ;f'."'f "y"1)ii 'i1 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST PAGE FOUR. THE HARTFORD HERALD 7: 101. .The Hart or d Herald HEBER MATTHEWS, RIANK L.FELIX, EDITORS. FRANK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. that more than halt of his own party regarded this assurance as false In the extreme. fs as clear nomination and unimpeachable as the title of any candidate since political conventions began," said Sen ator Ellhu Root, In notifying Presl Entered at the Hartford post-offimall matter of the second class dent Taft of his nomination for re i 1 election. "I accept the nomination o 3 6OOOOOOQOCOOOOO 'virji rr vou tender," p replied Presl .1 t. i iit ... ' O, 4 O JUNIOR M.VOTYI'K sec- of confidence that In a fi SL'IM'MKS 1'OH SUiK 0:' Prescioti a q ond administration I will serve the G rtl'publlc well." And It all sounds a mat- 7 One set of new O X lot like actors rendering O whole S O rices Roman face. com- - Ojthelr Parts In a stage play. 9 O Three sets brand new O 10 O blnatlon border matrices. That Gov. Wilson has the connejector blade nnd O tirnco 0f t'lo business interests Is 11 ed One ejector blade O si)0vn by the fact that his nomlna-O llneis, onoxC-p- t. 12 O ton 13 and liners. n0 cause the slightest dis-O turbance hooks. 14 centers Two In the financial One set assorted sizes carry- - O timt are supposed to bo barometers O 15 O 0f ti,e business O Ing wires and clips. welfare. AH the 1C Several other small parts of O ujB corporations O 17 are working al-O mosi to the limit of their capacity. machine. 18 O Every day sees the conversion of O Will sell cheap for cash. 19 O inlluentlal Republicans to the Gov-THE HERALD, O Address: 20 Hartford, Ky. O ernor's allegiance, notable among 21 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO, whom Is C. R Crans, the Chicago 22 mllllnnnlrn 23 who long supported . Roosevelt. 24 DEMOCRATIC TICKET. 25 It costs Just as ir.ucn and In '20 Woodrow many Instances more to run a counFor President Gov 27 try newspaper as It does to run a 28 Jersey. Wilson, of New store. The For Vice President Gov Thos. big general merchandise 29 subscription list of the paper is its R. Marshall, of Indiana. 30 support; this constitutes yie 31 main part of the "goods" It 32 principal How did sells. Yet many people who woould Good morning, ladles. 33 you llko the experience of voting, not think of running up a bill at the anyhow? merchandise store and dodging or . rr- rpfnalni? iii ii.iv fnr ksmp. will 'tnhl' . .... n i.i -j " xuii It Iooks now nice "newspaper for several years on. would be the very hindmost of the creuu ana men try 10 escape payalso-ranment. Some people, however, have THE compulsory prl-- , queer ideas of Justice and fairness. Kentucky's first mary election passed off quietly ,m! l"Ml'N WITH with general last Saturday and THE AMKIUCA.V PEOPLE ,.fnMin i m , Q ( Result of Congressional Primary Election Held in Ohio County, Saturday, August 3, 1912. Een Johnson M UVN John 0 4 1 1 C. Thomson J. P. Whlttlnghlll 1 East Hartford Wert Hartford . . . . .' C?da Sulphur Springs . . Magan '. Cromwell Cool Springs .'.. " North Rockport . . South Rockport . ...7 Select . Horse Branch Roslne T East Beaver Dam West Heaver Dam McHenry Centertown . . .. Smallhous East Fordsvllle West Fordsvllle 33 ....; i" 22 17 8, 20 6 1 4 IS NOW IN FULL BLAST CLOSES o 3 ' 13 NEXT SATURDAY. 17 3 8 8 1 G ' 0 9 4 8 12 ju .14 8 5 4 O '21 30 11 3G 5 3 1 1 You "Can Clean Up Some Money line-carria- ... ....... During Our Come Down Sale. our surplus season's stock. Our prices will talk to you good and hard when you come in. We have not shipped in any job lots and poor merchandise to fake the public. We will sell our strictly high-clas- s goods at far below the usual price. We have too many goods and we want money for them. This is the reason why "we are making this offer. You yet have lots of time to use and enjoy our . seasonable merchandise. Remember, we sell only Reliable Goods, and that our reputation is back of every article you buy. 2 1 O 16 1 6 3 1 7 3 2G 1G 18 We wish to clean out O Etnavllle Shreve Olaton Buford .' 1" 17 11 14 ' -- ' 4 7 5 5 4 0 21 3 1 Dartlett Heflln Ceralvo Point Pleasant Narrows Ralph ' 3 3 3 24 2C 4 31 (13 7 8 3 0 3 2 3 5 G 0 1 7 1 Prentls Herbert Arnold Render Totnl 4 4 9 o 3 0 1 0 .... s. "29 142 140 sat-l"X- K quarters the In these Around United Stntes Senator LaFollette, Bull Moose is running at large In in the closing chapter of his autoall quarters and Is not even re- biography, which has been running garded as a trespasser. magazine and In the American which foon is to be published In Fb! Re quiet and don't lot It book form, gives what he considers pet out too soon. Gov. Wilson will to be the one big issue now conbe notlfipd of his nomination fori fronting the American people. He the Presidency somo time savs: Hi years of political "In twenty-fiv- e It Is a supgestlve than a snake's lair and the fellow struggle I have found one great Iswho tells eo many strange tales sue overshadowing all others tho about the reptile are spelled with j encroachment of the powerful few on the rights of tho may. All the. tl'e same letters. y Issues of are phases of this Mighty hot weather these days to one great question: How shall the cold feet. Rut individual, the farmer, the worker, b suffering from nevertheless, frigid pedal extremiand all thqse who pay tribute, be ties are quite prevalent among set free from the unjust exactions of a certain political of the tariff, tho railroads, and othmembers party. er forms of oppression by special daring and dan- Interests? bout the most "When Roosevelt became Presigerous political subject to spring, Is to remnrk, In the pres- - dent the total stock and bond Isnowadays ence of a staunch Roosevelt follow- - sues of the trusts wns $3,784,000,-00- 0. When ho turned the country er, that Teddy was the original over to Taft this total had grown Taft man. seventy, per to $31,072,900,000, The term Hull .Moose, as applied cent, of which Is wnter." party, is to the new Progressive "We people of this country, are said to have originated with Teddy paying dividends on all this waterhimself who, when asked one day ed stock, In the form of unnecessahow ho felt, replied: "Oh, fine as, rily high prices for the things we a bull moose." The newspapers did eat, use and wear." I the rest. CERALVO. A newspaper Item says that In Aug. T. Mr. Ed Russell of , on section of the country the spent several days with Captain "Republicans are getting together." Jones, last week. It Is also evident that In some secMiss Margaret Barn'.rd Is spend together ing several days with her sister, tions they are coming with a clash that makes each fac- .Mrs. Carrlo Heflln, of Owensboro. tion sec stars. Mrs. Annie Nourse and daughters, Misses Pearl and Jessie, of The young man who is nlways waiting for a soft job at fine salary, Central City, are visiting her brother, Mr. J. H. Ward. In preference to tackling the good Misses Eva and Ethel Morton, of work right at hand, is usually ' Llvermoro, visited relatives here found about twenty years later week. In t'" Identical same spot, with tho last Miss Mattle Helsley, who has past wasted and no future to speak been attending school at Bowling of. Green, has returned home. Blnckbu-- n. Mr. W. II. Gov. McCreary ever temperate who is working at Evansvllle, visited his and conservative In all his asseverations declares that Wilson nnd family here Inst week. Mrs. Price Hallows, of Louisville, Marshall will curry Kentucky bv as great a majority (about 31,000) as visited here several days recently. wrs recorded by the Democratic ticket last fall. There aro others, Subscribe for The Hartford Herald, however, even among Republicans, who phico tbo Democratic majority at double that figure, and It really now lcol'H like (lie latter will come nearer hitting tho mark. i i I ; J Ski ik i taint, tho Louisville Herald says: "It Is the first time In American history that such an assurance wns( necessary." Very true, and It Is all the more ludicrous from the fact that Senator Root must have known.' They may not cough today, but what about tomorrow? Better be prepared for it when it comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in the house. Then when the hard cold or State administration. cough first appears you have Commenting on Mr. Taft's a doctor's medicine at hand. .of tho Republican nomlna-- ' This cough medicine is tfon for Piesldent, when Senator' Root handed him a certificate de-- 1 especially good for children. daring his nomination was without, No anodynes. No alcohol. Many a child Is called dull and stupid when the whole trouble Is due to a lazy liver. We firmly believe your own doctor will tell you that an occasional dose of Ayer'i Pills, will do such children a great deal of good. Ask htm. sugar-coateAI-- Jo The reason of tae paHnp down of tho school per capita this year seems plain. It Is caused by the Inflated estimate given last year III an. effort to make it appear that a Republican administration was doing wonders for the teachers of the State, when as a matter of fact this assumption was built upon a false premise. However, those familiar with tho facts of the situation will placo no blame upon the present TheCoughs of Children i , t tao J. C. AYElt CO., Low!!, Muu. Marshall of his nomination fnr the He wants to see Vice Presidency. Gov. Marshall, however, ho said, to GREEN RIVER DISTRICT talk over tho campaign. The Governor was pleased with a declaration of Mr. Ellyson, his e friend, that Virginia, the Is Not Good and Prospects Poor, nominee's native State, Intended to According to Official do more than Its share toward financing his campaign. He had Report. written, Mr. Ellyson said, to the editors of most of the Democratic paAt the district meeting the first pers In the State asking them to of the month a committee was ap- open campairn contribution funds, to ono hunpointed to report on the condition and from sovpnty-fiv- e of the tobacco crop at the close of dred had signified their Intention of each month, which report has Just so doing. been taken and will be read with Notice. by thoEe concerned, as intorcst The ladles of Liberty Church will has been much comment on there .give an ice cream supper next Satthe crop since the heavy rains. The report Is given by four rep- urday night for the benefit of th: resentatives from each Magisterial church. Everybody, invited. District in each county that comCounty Court Notes. poses the association. In tho matter of'M. B. Barnard, The report shows tho crop to be &c, on motion for public levee or In much worse condition In some dyke, continued for report of comlocalities than others, especially in missioners. tho creek bottoms, where the land Geo. A. Barnes, &c, on motion wbs overflowed, but all report very for public ditch or drain, .report of damage for want of cultivaserious commissioners filed and continued tion as well as too much water. for exceptions. report shows that about 110 The Town of Beaver Dam, &c, on per cent of a normal crop was motion for public ditch or drain, planted. The estimate of what was report of commissioners filed and entirely lost runs from 10 to 35 continued for exceptions. per cent and a general average of W. W. Plrtle, &c, on motion for the condition of what was left as public ditch or drain, judgment esglvlen, shows at the close of the tablishing ditch. month about G3 per cent of a crop. Z. Wayne Ellis, &c, on motion While It Is Impossible yet to de- for public ditch or drain, continued outtermine just what will be the, for report of commissioners. come of the crop, most every' one on motion for C. R. Rhoads,-&c.- , buying or sellInterested either In public ditch or drain, set for trial ing, Is guessing as to the future re- at special term, August 19th, 1912. sults. The condition In some re vs. Oliver Daugherty, Com'th spects Is rather unprecedented, the Estll Simmons and Neely Burden, buttoning very low, charged with having' carnal knowlearly planting with a hard stalk, leaf narrow with edge of Infant under 16 years of very little spread, while the late age, was by consent set for examplanting Is more promising. ining trial August 8th. We want to thank tho farmers For Snle Town property, vacant who have sent In this report and y dwelling. ask them when they receive their lots, cottages and A. C. YEISER & CO., card at the close of next month to till It out as accurately as possible. Hartford, Ky. Very respectfully, Brown MufTctt. WALTER ATHERTON, Tho rites of matrimony were solSec'y. G. R. T. G. A. emnized between Mr. W. G. Muffett and Miss BIrtle Brown, of Sugar GOV. WILSON REPLIES IN POETRV TO CRITICS Grove vicinity, Sunday, August 4th, at 10 a. m., by Rev. W. R. Edge. charming of The groom is a Joweler and mechanAmong the traits Woodrow Wilson's character is his ic, while the bride Is a very prolove of fun. To the cruel com- gressive school teacher. Mr. and ments, so painful to his refined Mrs. Muffett will make, a visit family, of the press, upon his looks among friends and relatives and he's not a handsome man It must will then resldo at tho home of the be owned he reveals his sunny na- groom. They are two of Ohio ture In the following unique nnd county's most prominent young people and their host of friends, happy reply: wish them well. Tho ceremony was "As a beautv, I am no stnr, There are others more handsome by performed In the presence of only their Immediate friends. The groom far, and bride are both prominent memBut my face I don't mind It, bers of the Baptist Church. I Rm behind It; For A FRIEND. The people In front get tho jar." SUGGS. For Snle. Farms All sizes, from Rockport, Ky Aug. 2, 1912. 6 to 300 acres. We can please you If you want to buy land. URVAN CHIPS IN $1,000 A. C. YEISER & "CO., ON THE WILSON FUND Hartford, Ky. Seagirt, N. J.,' Aug. 3. Gov. WilBy n decision of Justices Pitney son Announced last night that Wil- and Vnndevanter, the controvcrsey 0 liam J. Bryan had contributed In Kansas will bo ns to electors to the Democratic national heard by the Supreme Court In Occampaign fund, addressing tho con- tober. Roosevelt electors will go tribution to Seagirt. Mr. Bryan ac- on the ticket In tho meantime. companied his check with a personFor the eight prisoners confined al letter, which was not mado pubIn the penitentiary at Eddyville, lic. re- awaiting the setting- of the dale of Gov. Wilson' said that by the Governor, no ceived as yet no formal Invitation their execution to attend the notification of Oov. day has as yet been fixed. TOBACCO CROP IN old-timtwo-stor?1,-00he-ha- BE SURE TO COME TO THE COME DOWN SALE. CARSON & CO., INCORPORATED Hartford, Kentucky. Condensed Statement of Condition OF THE BEAVER DAM DEPOSIT BANK, OF BEAVER DAM, KY., At the Close of Business, June 29, 1912. Resources. Loans it Discounts S197.018.36 11,948.43 Cash in Safe Cash in Other Banks 52,803.52 17,504.00 Stocks ami Bonds 540.33 Overdrafts Real Estate, Furniture 2,000.00 nnd Fixtures Totnl $281,814.04 Liabilities. Capital Stock Surplus Dividend No. 30 Deposits $25,000,00 27.8W.10 1,250.00 227,742.54 Total $281,814.64 Correspondence Invited. Accounts Solicited. Promptness and Accuracy Guaranteed. I. P. BRRNJIRD, Pres. JNO. H. BARNES, Casljier, JltlCKETTS. Tliere will bo singing at IUckett's schoolhouse every Thursday night till, the last of October. Sunday School Is progressing nicely with a large attendance. and daughMr. Clifton Hoover ter Luella, of Clear Run, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Elijah Hoover and Miss Eva Daniel, of this place. Messrs. Jim and Fred Patton, of this place, spent Sunday with Mr. Henry Allen, of Concord. Misses Iva, Chester and Lorraine Royal, of this place, spent Saturday and Sunday with their unc.e, Mr. &tovo We8terfl6ld, of Hickory. Mr. Drurle Grlfnn, of near Hartford, was at home here Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Fred Patton, wife and children, and slBter Clara, of this place, spent Thursday night with Mrs. Patton's brother,' Mr. John Allen, at Benver Dam. Mr. Dlrd Lpo and family, of this p,lare, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Lee'n flster, Mrs. Hugh Roach, of Beaver Dam. Those on the sick list are Messrs-M. Daniel and N. O. Patton. Aup. C. Sp eciais: We have the cele-1- " brated Henderson Road Wagons for sale. Let us show you their good points. Also our usual line select Family Groceries and supplies at the lowest cash prices. Give us . a call or 'phone No. 83. E. Hartford, Kentucky. Subscribe for The Herald. Subscribe for The IlenUd. SI a year. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, IDISj THE HARTFORD HERALD 3C c- r- PAGE FIVB-- c I fil 3G , 311' stiiii Tumbling! I OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. Miss Harriet Flener, who has held the position of office deputy 'or Sheriff T. H. Black for some time, has resigned and accepted the position of 'assistant postmaster. Mr. Marvin Miller, who has been spending about two weeks In the West, returned to Owensboro Friday morning, and is again In the office of Superintendent McFarland. SIMMONS. your purchases on any who v. as a stepdaughter o' Mr. Aug. 4. Simmons and No. 19 Call for cou- John H. Gray, of West Hartford, our store. pons and get a Talking Machine leaves a husband and one llttlo girl. played a gamj of ball hero Sunday ABSOLUTELY FREE. Mr. Frank Foreman, mention of morning, Simmons being the victor Make thing ooooooooooooooooo O In MARRIAGE LICENSE. O - OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO- whose Illness was made In these columns last week, was reported as getting along nicely when last heard from yesterday afternoon. His fever has entirely subsided. by a good score Clarence E. Austin, Simmons, to The W. O. W. will give an ice Calllo V. Turner, Simmons. cream supper here at ths hall SatW. G. Muffett, Fordsvllle, to Ber- Pfl We mean those prices at Fairs' Kum Down Sale. Four more days remain of the BARGAIN-GIVINevent. Let's make them banner ones. We can do it with your help. Two things to keep in mind: THE PLACE FAIRS'; that it pays to trade with a house that saves you money.. G mm 3gftZ&&&X v I OO E 313 AXD ac I oooooooooooooooO NEWS O LOCAL O PERSONAL POINTS O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mr. Arralstead Jones, Rockport, was a pleasant caller yesterday. Mr. Will Dean, wife and family visited relatives near Sunnydale recently. The work at the local tobacco was closed ous last warehouse Mrs. W. S. Dean, Miss" Mirtha Thomas and James Harrison, of Dawson Springs Dundee, visited Ian week, returning Mondny. Messrs. Shelby Rock, Hartford, Ruate 2, and D. C. Leach, Beaver Dam, Route 3, were pleasant callers at The Herald office yesterday. The Ohio County Drug Co. has a plan for you to own a Talking MaFREE of chine ABSOLUTELY charge. Ask about this plan to-la- y. Sfl Mr. and Mrs. June Thomas, of Taylor, of Owensboro, Indianapolis, Ind., are visiting Mr. Is the guest of his brother, Mr. John Thomas' brother, J. Will Thomas, and family, at Dundee, this week. W. Taylor, city. Mr. J. F. Cooper, Fordsvllle, was Mrs. Sam Barnett has been at yesterday. He carao past few days, vis- In Hartford Madlsonville the down and qualified as guardian for iting her mother. James L. Smith son of the late Mar Mr. Elmo Jones, Hartford, Route garet Smith. 1, was a pleasant caller at The HerMrs. John C. Thomas, who has ald office Saturday. been spending the past two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Keown, of at the St. Joseph Hospital, LouisFordsvllle, visited the former's par- ville, returned home Monday much ents here last week. Improved In health. Mr. Ben" Thursday. J Miss Sallle Lewis Morton, of Owensboro, Is the guest of the family of' Mr. T. R. Barnard. Mr. W. H. Cundlff, Hartford Rpute C, gave The Herald a pleasant call Monday afternoon. Misses Tiny Yelser, Bera and Mary Bean visited relatives and friends at Dukehurst Sunday. f . Mrs. W. H. Sargent and son, of Evansvllle, Ind.; afe visiting the family of Mr. B. P. Bean, Hartford, Route 2. Mr. B. G. Hazzard, of Oklahoma 'City, arrived In Hartford yesterday and Svlll spend a few days with friends here. Irvlngton Flour "None Such," and means Just what It says again on sale at "W. H. Moore & Son, Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Storv, of Owensboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. T, S. Marks, city, from Wednesday uit-t-ll last Monday. ' Misses Mary, Lucy and Freddie Hale Dempsey, of New York City, 'tire the guests of Miss Martha Thomas, of Dundee. Mrs. Frank 0. Moscley and children, Owensboro, arrived In Hartford Saturday and will make her brother, Dr. E. W. Ford, and family a visit. Prof. H. E. Brown, who was confined at his residence on Walnut street a few days last week, threatened with appendicitis, Is able to be on the streets again. Boys and girls, the Ohio County Drug Co. bar an auto to give away. Save your coupons a 5c purchase gets you a coupon. See the auto In window and ask about It. Mr. John H. Gray, West Hartford, went to Owensboro last Thursday to attend the funeral of his stepdaughter, Mrs. Ida Duke. Mr. Gray returned home Saturday. Misses Hattlo Glenn and Alice Keown have returned from Chautauqua, New Yorfc, where they spent four weeks taking special teachers' training and lectures. FOR SALE 55 acres of land. About 40 acres cleared, remainder In woods. Will sell cheap. y O. W. HOHEIMER, Olaton, Route 1. 32t4 two-wee- who has Miss Mildred Elgin, Miss Anna Barnes, Beaver Dam, been visiting friends and relatives visited MIes Leila Glenn, Walnut In Hartford and Beaver Dam for few days last week, re-- ! , street, a the past two weeks, will return to turning home Saturdays her home at Jeffersontown Messrs. W. G. "Muffett and C. D. "be vl'--l bo accompanied home by Evans, of Fordsville,' Ky., R. F. D. ' er s'st'r.. Mrs.. Virgil Elgin, who 'l; gave.'The Herald a pleasant call will ante .the fanijy of --Rev? Elgin " a visit.. v while In Hartford Friday. to-da- y. U "' "" who had of WilMrs. R. R. Wedding, Dr. Horace Pendleton, O. W. Smith, Horton, to Madid been visiting her brother and sis- liams Mines, was In town Thursday Potts, Olaton, Route 1. ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lloyd, on business. Miss Elizabeth McKInley has reBarrett's Ferry, and other relatives and friends for the past week, re- turned from Sulphur Springs, where WATCHES REPAIRED turned home Monday. Mrs. Wed- she has been for her healtn. Mr. T. C. Hosey was the victim Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Stewart, Se- ding was one of about one hundred lect, viiiited their sons and daugh- who was present at a birthday din- of a very painful accident Sunday BY FACTORY METHODS ters, Mr", and Mrs. J. W. O'Bannon, ner given Mrs. W. W. Lloyd last In a ball game. While running from one base to another, he turnIf you have n Hatch to lie repair-o- I, and Mr. and Mrs. Ramey Duke, Sunday. ed his ankle out of place, bursting city, from 'Saturday until yesterday. don't leave It with a Jewel"!' P.. P. Messrs. E. D. Oldham and two blood vessels. He will be unHnvlan able to work for at least two weeks. Just because lie tins n set of iilco Messrs. Fred Miller and J. S. Coleman, Dam; Beaver tools. Put Mm to the test mid DikI Ford, Hartford, Route 4; B. F. Tlchenor, Hartford, Route 15; Geo. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Duvall, of out what lie knows about MatchBeon, Hartford, Route 2, and Al McMillan, Prentls; Alvls Fulkcrson 'Select, visited here Friday night. Sheffield, West Hartford, were Cernlvo; A. C. Bcrryman, Wysox; ' A "blind tiger" that has been making anil how lie learned it. If you have some watch work to among The Herald's callers Satur- Rufus Boyd and J. H. Loyd, Fords- 'running loose around here for some fitday. vllle; J. N. Oldham, Beaver Dam, time was captured Thursday by Mr. do or need a pair of spectacles ted as good as you ran get It 'lone On the second page of this Issue Route 3; Wm. Potts and J. L. Lee, Iilack and taken to Hartford and in Louisville or jiet a tijuclln;: .leu Beaput In a cage. We can go out now of The Herald will be found a largo Olaton, Route 1; J. C. Chlnn, I will you ver Dam, Route 2, and Horace O. to church and Sunday School and to do I it, come hi and thltijjs, tell plc-nl- c at advertisement of the . how learned these Daniel, Olaton, were among The not be nfrald of getting bit. on Saturday, August 10th. otheis money, ns they H m X list of the premiums offered that Herald's caller3 Monday. tell ytm, and I will save you imiiiy. TROOPS M..)K day is also given. It 13 reported that on account of KENTUCKY SOLDIERLY SHOWING KI.VK B. "M. Williams, representing domestic difficulties between himMr. D. the now Great Southern Fire Insur- self and wife, Rev. N. O. Watson, The Reliable .lewder and Optician. The First Brigade, Kentucky Naance Co., of Louisville, Is in Hart- pastor of the Methodist church at tional Guard, made an excellent pasford for a few days. He Is accom- Centertown, has resigned his showing at the war maneuvers nt panied by his wife and they are torate and left for parts unknown, Annlston, Ala. The regular army gone to her and that hl3 wife ha3 I stopping at the Yelser House. as inspector-Instructoofficers detailed former home in Louisville, accomKentucky militia protracted meeting will be- panied by of the The their four children. The gin at Mt. Hermon next Sunday. Presiding Kentucky soldiers were the To do any kind of VeteriElder has placed Rev. C. said tho The pastor, Rev. T. V. Joiner, will best disciplined, most soldierly men F. Allen In chnrge of the church. nary work. Horses, Mules be assisted by Rev. J. W. Crowe, of at Camp Pettus during the maneuvand Cows need not d-i- for R. Bean, Dundee, ers. Dundee. .The public Is cordially InMrs. William This praise, In contrast with the want vited to attend and take part In all and 3on, Mr. B. F. Bean, Hartford, of attention. Calls of the services. Route 2, left Monday morning for adverse report made on their show- answered day or night. Martin, who had Chicago, III., where they will visit ing at Fort Harrison in 1910. la ev.Miss Iolllle rapid strides that the been spending a month's vacation relative and trfends for it week. idence of th" tomilitia is making of They will bo accompanied home by Kentucky Mrs. Martin, with her mother, Mrs. James A. Duff, of Dundee, who wards Increasing Its efficiency. VETKRlXAItY SrilGEON Horton, returned to Frankfort last An Inspection of the Third regiKentucky. Hartford, week to resume lrer duties as Su- hns been under treatment at the Hospital for ment In heavy marching order was Memorial pervisor of the Feebleminded Insti- Henrotcn Is the i .ist twelve weeks for ulcer of held Thursday afternoon and It tute. the stomach. Her many friends reported to have passed the best InMr. and Mrs. R. H. Gillespie re- will be glad to know that she is spection In Its history. turned from RockportMonday after- pronounced cured my her physinoon where Mrs. Gillespie had been cian. Dr. J. W. Taylor Appointed. visiting her sister, Mrs. M. J. Ret, Dr. J. W. Taylor, Hartford, has regular meeting of the been appointed as pension examltiet At a the past two weeks. Mr. Gillespie went to Rockport Saturday after- board of Hartford School Trustees Instead of Dr. J. S. Smith, of IaBt week, Mr. Frank Lowe resignnoon. who resigned. HARTFORD MUSIC CO. ed as a member thereof and Judge Thero Is a town ordinance, .igaln&t was chosen by the Barnes Rosenthal, the gambler, murderM. A. F.U'CJIIT, MIX.UJKR. hitching to any trees in Hartford W. H.members of the board to take ed in New York, was penniless at Representative for High Factory which carries with it a lino of live other Mr. Lowe's place. It was an excel- the time he was killed, although, lollars. This ordinance should and r.rade Pianos, Tlayer Ph.nos and and Judge Barnes according to his brother-in-lahe probably will be enforced without lent selection efficient was worth about $1."0,000 three Organs. not will make an able and further warning If peopio do -Mr. Lowe years ago. member of tho board. stop this very annoying practice. has made an excellent trustee and New show at Dr. Bean's Opera only at his own personal opHouse every night next week. New tion that he withdrew, because bis songs. other duties prevented him from pictures, new and The show will be put on each night giving th matter the attention after the closing exercises at Teach- which he thought It deserved. ers' Institute. Come, spend an evening and have a good time. Ad- SCHOOL MATTER CARRIES mission, 10c. I'.Y LARGE MAJORITY County Court Clerk W. S. Tins- The school matter which was ley Is in Chicago this week, having gone there as one of the delegates voted on In Hartford yesterday up efforts in o from the "Bull Moose" convention on the proposition whether or noi to l3sue from the Fourth Congressional DIs to authorize the, trustees trict. Mr. Jesse Eskridge, of Har- - bonds to an amount not exceeding dinsburg, was the other delegate $0,000, o Fupplement a schoo' fund in already on hand, for the purpose of from this district. erecting and equipping a newperto The Ohio County Baptist Asso school building to tnke the place of will meet with Pond Run the old Hartford College structure ciation of profit Church, near Rockport, Ky., Wed which was destroyed by lire sev nesday, August 14th, at 10 o'clock eral weeks ago, resulted In a vote acre;, a. m. Tire annual sermon will bo of 293 for and 105 against the delivered by Rev. R. E. Fuqua. A proposition. farmer.. slogan The voting passed off full attendance of the messengers Is quietly and there was no disturbdesired. ance of any kind. It was the first L. W. TICHENOR, Sec'y. lime tho ladles were permitted to soil In mak-o- ur and they The many friends of Hon. G. B. vote In this community, Likens will bo glad to learn that took advantage of the opportunity for the stork left a fine boy at his resi fir large numbers. Automobiles and dence In Frankfort last Thursday "nrrlages wore employed to take night. He has been christened them to and from tho place of votof Frank Durrett. Mother and son ing; which was nt the old college getting along nicely and the Assist grounds. The voting of the men 143 In favor of was as follows: ant State Auditor Is happy. sole and "?. against the proposition. Scattering votes In the recent Everybody seems satisfied, even West Hartford primary follow: gave M. L. Heavrln four votes and these who were opposed to the the Ed Bassett one vote; East Fords- proposition and Innrmuc'i as one qi'cstlo't carrle nearlv thm to vllle gave M. L. Heavrln one vote o"ly required n and J. H. Thoraa3 ono vote; Point when It majority to settle the matter, there Pleasant gave Watt Taylor one A vote, while Sam Gaines was given should be general satisfaction. splendid school building now seems one vote In Narrows precinct. assured. all Mrs. F. L. Felix will go to Louisy Flowing. Oil to see her sister, Mrs. ville field. in as Ella D. Boone, who has been soThe pumping rod having broken Hospital again at the oil well last Sunday, journing at the Jewish to as thero for the past few weeks under the work of pumping ceased, but to horses the treatment of a specialist for the pleasant surprise of all constomach trouble and complications. cerned, tho oil began to flow from well during Sunday n!g'-- t an-Mrs. Boone will leave for Atlantic f-.City Friday to remain a month. a good flow of oil wns still flowing give yctcrdav afThere will be a gospel service at v.hen last heard f.omIs being taken oil if If the court house here Friday night, ternoon and the in tanks. under the direction of Mr. G. C. care of comnany n strrted I'ri'Hn0The ask to There will Cromer, of Louisville. a new location four hundred nrd be many beautiful .stereoptlcon it. present well yest?rdT views onMPUgrlm'8Progress," which cast of tire They hope to rench tlu morning. will be the subject. It Is given In this sand in about forty the Interest of tho Foundling's days. will be Home and the admission The Wood Oil Company has se free. cured certain territory from the Mrs. Ida Duke, wife of Thomas West Kentucky Oil Company and Duke, Owensboro, died of tubercu- will make preparations to put down losis at her residence last Wednes- a well at. .once. It Is understood day evening. Her remains were in- that thoy- - wiiu put their first well terred, In Elrawood cemetery after down on the Albert Cox farm, about funeral1 services conducted by her. one 'and a half miles eaBt of where pastorr lnursaay. rne ueceasea, the'firBt well was put down. urday nlgiit, Augubt lOt'i for tho tie Brown, Fordsvllle, Route 1. benefit of the' uniform rank fund. Willie A. Brown, Prentls, to Everybody InIted. Dee Ferguson, Prentls. C1T-f- y ' Cen-terto- have-save- J. TAPPAN, rs AM PREPARED FOR SALE PIANO BOXES y, Hartford, - Ky. It'-wa- s te he I ime is Kipe the direction another wheat crop. Better preparation; and more fertilizer good seed well put the acre, means a much larger centage at threshing time. Less acres and more bushels per of the should be the To get more bushels, per acre, richer. we must make our acres richer, we get better returns labor and increase very materially the our lands. To bend our value We are agents for the Famous 1 two-thlr- Oliver Solky Plows to-da- the perfect breaking plow. Plows the Plows the ground deep plow. You ride while you want plow. the 1 you a demonstration on your it own farm you are interested. doesn't please you, we won't you It will pay you to investigate the buy wonderful plow. merits of Will E. P. Barnes & Bro., BEAVER DAM, KY. .ffln 'iAm .. A Wtl . J -t; ..-- . '),. r 71-- T- - "PAGE six. vV'n""V' THE' HARTFORD S -.- , i m y HERALD WKbwKSDAY, ATJGtTST 7, IMS. fifi" S ' 1 3i Breckinridge county fair AUGUST 20, 21 enndi 22. TUESDA- Y- All Children's Day Children Admitted Five Louisville WEDNESDA- Y- Special Trains from Day.' up-lin- e points. THURSDA-Y- Races Derby Day. and Special Attractions. Liberal premiums for all entries unequalled bT any County Fair in the State. Saddle Stakes $100. Harness Stakes $100. Derby Stakes $100. Don't miss the Bull Kace the first day. This is the only tournament of this kind to be held at any fair in Kentucky. Bulls mounted by skilled riders. Music attraction treat best Brass Band in this part of the State. Music all day. Automobile racing. Amusements of all kinds. Something doing all the time for botli old and young. Come one, come all! Come and sec your neighbor everybody will be there. Make the Breckinridge County Fair the best of all fairs. Special trains and reduced rates every day. For any further information or premium list, write A. T. BEARD, ZJ JJ 'ike fiartjOYci ncraia00kca about, Illinois Central Kailioud Time Table at Heaver Dam, Ky. South Bound. North Bound. a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. No. 1324:05 No No. President. juleps J. fl. SKILLMAN, Secretary. whoso time is too fully taken up and Its whiskey. Making SCHOOL PER CAPITA IS with writing "best sellers' to do taxed whiskey is a business in Kentucky, and making untaxed whismuch In this line. Other InterestPARED DOWN THIS YEAR ing 8torle3 are "The Heritage of the key Is a recreation. Serpent," by Stanley Olmsted, and There are many mountnins in Kentucky, but only one volcano by Emily Rosebud," "A Belated Colonel Watterson, of the Louis- Fixed at $4 Supt. Hamlett Ex- Newell Blair. A 'now series ot ' "Short-Stor- y Masterpieces" stfarta ville Courier-Journa- l. plains Reason for the autfiors-noIn this number, Russian FOR SALE. being represented. The AugReduction. A scholarship in tlio Vandcrbilt is "Silence," a ust Masterpiece Training School, for boys, Klkton, weird tale by Leonid Andreyev. As. Ky.; lloullng Green Run In ess UniFrankfort, Ky., July 31. The usual, there Is an introduction by versity, Bowling Green, Kentucky; school per capita for the ensuing the Editor. y by SuDnmglion's Business College, Xnsb-vlll- year, as announced Tenn., or any branch school, perintendent of Public Insctruction Indian Killed on Track. and Bryant & Stratton Business Barksdale Hamlett, will be $4, a Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian-wen- t College, Louisville, Kentucky. Any- reduction of forty cents from last to sleep pn a railroad track one contemplating attending either year's per capita by reason of a def- and was Killed by tin.' fa&t express. of the above schools can save mon- icit in the school fund; caused by Kir paid for his carelessness with ey by writing1 or calling on The failure of revenues for the current his life. Often It's that way whea year to equal the estimate given the people neglect coughs and colds. 29tf Hartford Herald. State Superintendent, and reduc- Don't risk your life when prompt Easy Marks. tions In the estimated revenue from use of Dr. King's New Discovery "How do you fellows manage to the estimate made a year ago. will cure them nnd so prevent a get rid of wild cat mining stock The deficit in the school fund re- dangerous throat or lung trouble. when everybody knows It Is worth-- , sulting from last year's pverdraft Is "It completely cured me, In a short less?" asked the Gold Brick man. approximately $86,000, as report- time, of a terrible cough that fol"It Is easy," replied the Mining ed by the State Auditor. Including lowed a severe attack of grip," "Wo simply find out thU deficit, the Auditor estimates wiltes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex., Stock man. the names of the men In small the school fund for the ensuing "and I regained 15 pounds in towns who are afraid to trust ihe year at $2,982,954.66, as compared weight that I had lost." Quick, local banks, and they take all we 'with an estimate of $3,347,004.02 safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c can deliver." last year. This estimated revenue and $1.00. Trial bottle free at apportioned among is 741,928 James H. Williams. m children of school age, an Increase ft of 1,500 over last year's scholastic O POEMS YOU'LL EXJOY. o census. 0 O The Herald's Special Selections. O In announcing the apportionment o O Supt. Hamlett said: "Four dollars OO THINK YOU THAT YOU KXOW Is the absolute limit ot possibility HIM? upon the estimate. I think lt Is conservative and hope that the revThink you that you know him, the enues will exceed the apportionfriend at your side? ment; but that we can not tell In Not at all. My ultimate aim is to advance. You may be In business closely al- create a sufficient surplus to extend lied, the school year from six to seven Beneath the same roof he may with months, and, at all events, to avoid you abide; a deficit impossible." But does he in you ever really conshows eviThe school census fide? dences of a movement of negroes Not at all. from the country to the cities, or to other States. While the rural Think you that you know him to schools report a decrease of 3,827 fullest extent? In negro children, the colored city On tlie 1st and 3rd Tuesdays Not at all. 'IV r of each month the fares are Although off to school and to col- schools report an Increase of 4,6S4. txtra low and allow stop lege you went, Are Ever at War. overs free and 25 days time via Cotton Belt Route to And together long years of study There are two things everlastingyou spent, ly at war, Joy and piles. But Buck-Ien- 's You are not cognizant of his Innate Arnica Salve will banish piles bent; in any form. It soon subdues the Not at all; ' Itching, Irritation, inflammation or The Cotton Belt Route is the swelling. It gives comfort, Invites dtrict line from Memphis to Think you that you know him, his joy. Greatest healer of burns, bolls, Texas, through Arkansas doubts and his fears? lh ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, scalds, two splendid trains daily, Not at all. through sleepers, chair carsVnd And think you ho speaks of the oft pimples, skin eruptions. Only 25 parlor-caf- e cars. Trains from m cents at James H. Williams. ' falling tears, all parts of the Southeast make direct connection at Memphis Because of a wound that has smartwith Cotton Belt Routetrains ed for years? & to the Southwest. . FOR FLETCHER'S Ho does not feel always just as he Write to me today appears; I I will tell you exact fare Not at all. from your town, schedPeople Would Rather he ule, and send you splenYou know not his life In moments did illustrated books of sublime Senator Gore's suggestion ought farm facts about Arkansas and Texas. Not at nil. to be popular. Let every article, he When tho soul Is borne to another said, be tagged with its price plus L. C. BARRY, clime, the tariff, and also Its flat price TrartKnff Ptmtftf An at 83 Todd Building And loses Itself In His will for a without the tariff additional. EvLouuviUa, Kjr, time; erybody could then make his purWhile the sweet Bells of Perfect chase according to his political conUnity chime; victions. Philadelphia Record. i Not at all. A Clever Novel In Llpplncott's. There Is over a nature wholly unAugust preeminently devoted to seen, Is vacations also fiction the In us all. month. Even the man or woman of friends through whose year Is pretty well given up A knowledge contact we glean, to digging after truth, casts a longTonriit And character judge by their dally ing eye toward at least a few Idle AH yrar alto on TickaU routine. days, with a diverting story In a aala Daily to But the soul on Humanity cannot cozy nook. It rests while It stimu. limit. e, to-da- . ,, A 12212:28 1022:48 , p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. J. E. Williams. Agt. 01 MOTHER'S weeks it and for s"e-a- l as lt the experiment would EASTERNER'S E be successful, but some days ago he began to sin!: rapidly until the end came." OF KENTUGKY LIFE Mrs. Clover Is almost heart-broke- n over the death of the young man whom her heroic devotion tried to save, and said that she was As Viewed From Eyes of wllljns to give her life blood for a Editor, second operation, but the doctors advised her that her physical condition would not permit of it, and she was forced to see thp spark of life GIVEN IN AJUMOUS VEIN in her beloved son flicker out. Pittsburg COLE VOl'XfSEK ItOlillKT) DEVOTION TO SON Deluxe im.x The Grand Old r.KCTi'm: State HasMany Lee's Summit, Mo.,Aug. 2. Cole Younger, former bandit with Jesse Bryan's lecWas Revealed in Her He- James, while attendingHill Chautauture at the Pleasant qua last night, was robbed of $9." roic Act. by a pickpocket. Younger says that this is his first experience along SHE GAVE OF HER OWN BLOOD this line. Had it not been that he was chaperoning a Lee's Summit party, and was looking out for their In a Transfusion Operation, welfare, It would not have happen-- 1 ed, he says. Younger says he does But Failed to Save not mind the loss of the money so much as the fact that he was a vicHis Life. tim. SENSATIONS L'XDKK THE KNIFE SUNDAY. Things Not Common Elsewhere. II KU VERY FAMOUS VOLCANO i OCTOBEH 27, SET MT Iif t IS Ik Ky., Aug. 1. No Lexington, more sublime example of a mother's love for her offspring Is recorded than that of Mrs. Sarah E. Glover, of 4"0 Spring street, this city, who gave her life blood by transfun sion to restore her ton, Frank 17 years old, who died Glover, here a day or two ago after a remarkable tight for life. The mother's heroic devotion 'prolonged the life of the young man for several months, and he recovered, might have ultimately loss of blood given by the but the mother bo enfeebled her that she v. as unable, though willing, to offer for the transfusion proherself cess a second time and death ended the life of the boy. I was conscious all "Although the time when I lay on the couch beside by son undergoing the transmore fusion process, It appeared like a dream." sail Mrs. Glover in describing her feelings. "After Frankie had been at the hospital for several weeks and was growing very feeble from excessive loss of blood, the doctor said that the only thing that would save his life was to nave new blood injected Into his veins. I felt that it was my duty to do all in my power to save my child, and although I knew that it was a drain upon my own physical strength, I resolved to do it. Story of Transfusion. required three "The experiment hours. It was not painful at first. The doctor placed me beside by son he had, and. with the equipment transferred the blood from my right arm into my son's left arm. He made two Incisions In my arm, the first near my wrist, but thlB did not give sufficient flow of blood and he made another opening In my When the first incision forearm. was made, I hardly felt It, but the second was very palnful.as the flesh had to be removed to reach the vein. After some time I thought I felt my eyes began to somewhat dizzy and weak. Afterward I was sick at my stomach. When the trial was finally over I was very weak and lt took me several days to regain my strength. I don't know how much blood they took from my body, but I heard one of the Sisters at the hospital say once: "They have got another gallon of blood from you, Mrs. Ma-Eo- FOR TUBERCULOSIS When a National Observance is to be Planned in 000 100,- - Pulpits. !Uii O lover.' Heartbroken Over Death. "You don't know how happy I and found was when I recovered that the experiment bad given re newed strength to my boy, ana l had hopes that he would get well. He did get 'strong enough to go Churches and religious societies, to the number of at least 100,000, will be urged to give special attention to the prevention o" tuberculosis on Sunday, October 27th, or on some day during the week preceding or the week following that date. This teason has been set apart and designated as the Third National Tuberculosis Day by the National Association for the Study of Tuberculosis, and Prevention 'which makes this announcement. Tuberculosis Hay was originally; set on April 28th, but was postponed because of a conflict with Sunday of the Men Conservation Movement, and Religion Forward which wns held on that date, The observance of Tuberculosis Day In the Fall this year will be utilized by workers not only for the general education of churchgoers on consumption, but also for the purpose of interesting them In the sale of Red Cross Christmas Seals. Every one of the fiOO and more associations allied with the Natlonnl Association, will Tuberculosis be urged to promote communiDay In their respective ties. While Inst year over 50,000 churches observed this occasion, It Is expected this year that this number will be doubled. Millions of clrculnrs and other forms of literature will be distributed. The support of every religious denomination will be asked for. That tuberculosis Is a serious congregaproblem among church tions Is evinced by statistics which gathered the National Association last year, which show that 10 per cent, of all deaths among church members are caused by tuberculosis. Based on these figures and on the mortality statistics of the Cen sus Bureau, over 52,000 of the 33, 000,000 communicants In churches In the United States die from tu This figure berculosls every year. assumes that the death rate of 1.G0 per 1,000 population In the Registration" Area applies to all churchgoers, when, as p. matter of fact, the rate would probably be higher. Attorney General Garnett says that under an opinion of the Court of Appeals the school authorities have ample power to forbid the UEe of the common drinking cup. paper prints A Pittsburg (Pa.) the following editorial description of Kentucky: Kentucky Is one of the warmest American States, not only cllmatl-IcallIt Is situatbut politically. ed just south of the healthy repartee belt, and Is separated from Ohio, Indiana and Illinois by the Ohio river, which Is often swum by delegates in Kentucky minority caucuses. Kentucky Is shaped like a suffra-ge- t shoe, and Is of medium slze about a No. 0 on an E last. It was settled by Daniel Boone, with the aid of a long rifle, In 1769, and the Lanlel Boone method of settlement is still piously maintained In most parts of the State in all important questions. Kentucky Is a wonderfully fertile region, and huge crops are raised whenever the Inhabitants have time. The State is full of fast norses, beautiful women, fine whiskey and redhot men. It has only 2,200,000 Inhabitants, but lt could if the early have had 5,000,000 d Kentucklan had been and kept below a shooting temperature. Men kill each other over p II Icj In Tjnnese' and over cards in Texas, nnd as a recreation in Chicago, but in Kentucky, crops, politics and family quarrels are all fatal. The result Is that In some districts the Kentucklan who dies In bed with his boots off is sat upon who tries to find by the coroner, the reason. "Kentucky raises more tobacco than any other State, when the night rider doesn't ride. The night rider Is a sort of human boll weevil which gets Into the crops and ruins them with a hoe. It travels in crowds and Is brave and fearless wherever its opponent Is unarmed. The feud Is another Kentucky disease which has put a sad crimp Into The feud flourishthe population. es In the mountains of Eastern Kentucky, where the railroad and the public library do not Intrude, and Is a sort of a family quarrel conducted with shotguns. When one feudist meets another feudist In a narrow alley and the second feudist refuses to sidetrack, the first feudist shoots him. Then the son of the feudist of the second part shoots the feudist .of the first part, and the nephew of the feudist of the first part shoots the son and second cousin of the feudist of the second part, and the brotherln-ln-laand uncle by marriage of the feudist of the second part catch the nephew and grandson and sister and cousin by mar riage of the feudist ot the first part at church and fill them so full of lead that they have to be taken home on a truck. Taking the cen bus In Breathitt county by piecework Is a poorhouse job. fine old Kentucky has many cities and plantations. It Is noted Its moonshine, for its sunshine, bluegrass and its red noses, its mint y, water-Jacketew 300000000000000 Fares ! Low yi 1 Arkansas & Texas Children Cry C ASTO R A Hum-hugged. I T HsH HisHHi 80-d- Cblldr'en cKy CASTORIA ,Jt.k,iA' FOR FLETCHER'S from any disorder of the STOMACH, LTVER or KIDNEYS, or if your bowels are inactive eyes," says Martin Boyd.of Henriettion Florence Selden Peple. A ro- times, or you should suffer from headactes, ta, Ky. "In February, 1903, a gen- mance started on shipboard soon get a 50 cent bottle of SEVEN BARKS of your tleman asked me to try Chamber- develops astounding complications druggist. If you are ran down and don't feel lain's Salve. I bought one box and and a puzzling mystery. There Is a us young and chipper as you used to, give SEVEN BAHKS a fair trial ; it will purify your of it and my happy ending to used about the story, although blood, cbfar your system and brain, and eyes have not given me any trouble for a time lt looks as It "such a re- make life worth living. It Is absolutely harmless, is highly palatable, and will not since." This salve Is for sale by all sult were out ot the question. disturb the most delicate stomach. m dealers. short-storie- s Is a reAmong the For sale at druggists at 50 cents per "Yellow Wa- bottle. Don't fall to try It. Address one called Tear markable for $1 a Comfort, LYMAN H9WN, C8 Mvray SL, No. York, NX ter," by Will Levlngton short-storlctwo-thir- lates. Llpplncott's August number Not at all. has been regulated accordingly, for E. B. HOLMES. It opens with an unusually bright and entertaining novelette "Lady Granulated Sore Eyes Cured. This Is the first "For twenty years I suffered long story of a, writer whose o from a bad case of granulated sore are attracting wide attenMake-Bellevo." lean; IF YOU ARE ILL lb tall mIM sr WKnXESDAV. AVRlT 7. 1912. THE HARTFORD HERALD I'AGE SEVE5. Ii!. "The good are half bad and the bad are half good." olo OOOOOOOOOOOOO Fight for Jesus in your home, In your place of business, on the God is not streets nnd everywhere and show to "Bo not deceived; a man the world that you are sincere; and mocked: for whatsoever eoweth, that shall he also reap." if the world won't come to you, then you go to the world. See? In your costly temples praying, "Bo faithful to the ond and you "Let Thy Kingdom Come, wo will receive a crown of everlasting pray," life." Bo up and doing and work Are but 'words of ldlo meaning, without ceasing and romomber tho If we these you turn away. Lord has said "Come unto Me, 'all Boundless wealth to you Is given, ye that labor and are heavy laden, From His hand who owns It all, and I will give you rest." And His eye beholds In heaven Tho writer of this article thinks What ye render back for all." that to bo a true christian Ttte trouble with the churches is one of the greatest blessings in How sweet nnd tendor Is that they have too many the world. ' "society" church members people Is that dear old hymn, "What a who have their names on the friend wo have In Jesus, all our church book because It gives them griefs and pain to bear, what a prestige and for no other reason. privilege to carry everything to ' Understand, I do not mean to Insin- God in prayer." uate that there are no christians in ' O, how we violate tho confidence our churches, but It doesn't neces- of tho lowly Jesus He who was sarily follow that because a man nailed, torn and bleeding, to a cross for the remission of our and woman have their names on the church book that they are christ- sins. Think that God gave His only begotten Son that none should perians. The other day I saw a young ish but all should have everlasting we find a friend so man drink a bottle of beer with a life. "Can crowd of "good fellows," and the faithful, who will all our sorrows share? Jesus knows our every next, night he led the prayer the Baptist church. His weakness; take It to tho Lord In uiduct not only Injured the church ppayer." Why should wo tarry and but It Injured the cause of religion heed not his mercy? He is pleadas he pleaded in days as well.. The eyes of the sinners ing are watching the church members, pone by. Sinner, Jesus wants you. to see If they ltvo up to what the His loving arms are outstretched Bible says for them to do: "Let and His face wears a pleading your light so shine before men that smile, "The time Is now fleeting they may see your good works and fleeting from you and from me your Father which Is In "Shadows are gathering; deathbeds glorify heat en." Alas! I aro. &orry. to. .say aro coming; coming for you and the majority have been "weighed, 'or me." 'Take iro heed of the world and found want In the balances and its pleasures, but seek ye first the ing." "By their fruits ye shall know kingdom of God and His righteousthorn," says the Bible and you can ness and all these things will he look on tho church, membership added unto you." The pleasures of book and se Just how much their tho world are nothing compared fruit amounts to. "Oh, we can't with tho beauties of heaven. Supmaka people come to church," they pose you do find pleasure and fame will tell you, In trying to excuse in the sin of the world stop and Yet God tells them to ponder over the question: "What themselves. and does it profit a man if he gain the "go out Into the highways O OO A LAYMAN'S HKRMOX. O to-da- y to-da- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO JOOOOOOOOOOOOOU O V. SI. ooooooooooooooo TICHHXOK. the victim s end in a O manner. A hollow was found remarkable recently out I Porn November 14, 1S42, enter ed into rest July IT., 1912, at about 12 m. The subject of this faith in brief sketch professed Christ and joined West Point Baptist Church more than fifty years ago, and in nil those years of toll and strife, W. SI. Tichenor never wavered, npvor faltered. Ho was Tho wri one of God's noblemen. ter of this small memoir never knew a truer gentleman, never knew a more faithful child of God. Pence to his ashes. He was married to SIIs3 Hera C. Hockor on the 11th day of November, 1SC9. To 'this union were born four children, three sons and one daughter, two of whom died In Infancy. Two noble, manly boys Cyrus and Bernle now live to help y ru-ci- al meet-Wri&- at to-da- y mother In this distress ' and sublime grief. God bless you, boys. A father kind, loving and true, vigi lant as a father, never being too THE LIFE OF THE FARSIEK AX APT COMPARISON tired, wayworn and weary to heed your every want, now lies In the A man who owns eighty acres of silent embrace of death. I thank (iod that the subject of this memoir land and lias sense enough to till prayed God to toke him from lnbor it, makes the lot of the country to reward. In the great day when newspaper man look like the last earth and sea give up their dead, sad remnants of a Dutch lunch. The farmer has the host of It all W. SI. Tichenor, your father, my He is an independent as In around. brother-in-laand brother w side the Nola gate on the east side of Pompei1, a fe.v steps from the monument of Acsyullla Polla. After the cast was taken it was found to he the huddled up body of a man holding his left hand over his mouth, while the right nrm was above his head. Fastened to tho body were three fragments of branches, one next the head, another, a forked piece, was attached to tho left ankle. It is clear that the man had climbed a tree hoping to escape from the shower of nshL's, and that man and branches had together. His money wan fallen found In a linen bag, eight silver denarii dnted from Caesar's time to that of Titus and a copper as of Titus; with this was an iron finger ring holding a carnellan on which Is engraved the sign of Capricorn between a star and a ship's rudNew York Sun. der. k? trr. TT iitl .j,,i,ti ; $ ii Mg Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! AVcgclable IVepamtionror Assimilating ihc rood nndlteS ula -liii llic Stomachs and Dowels of Promotes Digcslion.Cliccrriir nessandHcsl.Conifliiis nelilier 0Mum,Morphiue norUncral. Ts'OT "N All C OTIC . jiMptofMdjyxuwapiwiEit fimfjan Serd sllz Srtuui Ko,K,tl Setlt i Bears the Signature itnur ilvcf" lilfainiu. MJbtlit WonnStttJ CttmfoJ '.ftww Uifltrrytvrt J " i ' - Hanr. I f J j 1 Apcrfrcl llrnisily forConstipn-nurt- , Sour Stomach, Dinrrliocti nnd Losr. OF Ifkjf Sleep. Chrl6t, will come forth with palms of victory in his hand and n jeweled crown of righteousness on his brow. Oh! who would not be a christ- Msm? Who would desire to live a 'ong life and miss the haven W. SI. sorely giVirit'ilC- ?Cu Tichenor l - an express company. He doesn't obituary have to write a soulful over some peakheaded fellow who keeps on dHplay an exhibit of cut plug profanity that would make the elforts of a steamboat mate sound like the meeting of the Epworth koas-up.- FacSunitc bujnnlure of iJ 'n Use For Over Thirty Years Ho danaa't.linve .to go In- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Twr CKNTAUR COWMN. NCWTOAR t- my- sister -- Coxda.tja-dai: .vou. wi.l.t hedges, and compel them to come In, that Sly house may be filled." They seem to think that going to church, singing a few songs with e tunes and chanting a working for God. prayer, means Don't you know God frowns on such woVkers? "Faith without works Is ,"He says. The churches dead could do a great good If they'd only put their shoulder to tho wheel and fight the devil like-- ' they meant it, way, but with not In a a vim. rag-timhalf-heart- "Oh, many hearts are aching, We find them everywhere, WIiofo cups are filled with sorrow. Whose homes are filled with care; When misfortune overtakes them, ''The world gives them a cuff, Or sends them to po'dltion Those diamonds In the rough." The young people are drifting away from the church because the older people take so little Interest themselves, and because they must have a "good time." ihey do not stop to think that they "must reap as they have sown." All they want Is a good time, and they take no heed of the menncing finger pointed by the bony hand of death's dreaded specter at the Bible warn-Iq"The wages of Sin is Death." 'The churches should be more do more to promote God's work. "Why stand ye here all tho day Idle?" What are you waiting for? The old familiar hymn says: "The day will soon be over In which to work and win." and "Work for the night Is coming." A few puny Bible classes won't help God's cause much. Jesus says He did not come to save the righteous but the sinner. Why, then, do tno church work so t much among members themselves? Get busy. Show the world you're not afraid to own that you're a sor-wi- it of God. Talk religion, act religion and practice religion. 1 once heard an Ohio county preachor toll his flock of 175 members that tho devil sat on tie cupola half asleep and did more work than they did. And It was true then, It Is true Ella Wheeler Wilcox says: y: ac-tlv- o; to-da- for the last day in the more than 43 vear of married life, lav away your loved one In the silence of the tomb. Xo more at early morn or close of day will you hear his welno more behold his come voire; By God's grace and manly form. mercy he has cared for you as tenderly as husband and father ever cared for his loved ones. you will miss him. In the days whole world and lose his soul? Or what will a man give In exchange to come you'll yearn for his companionship. But, alas! he Is of XXX for his soul?" Itockport, Ky., July 31. earth no more. He 13 an angol now and with the redeemed of nil ages lip will stand before tho gteat white Ilevwire of Ointments for Catarrh Tlmt Contains Mercury, throne of God nnd shout his praises As mercury will surely destroy forever. Sister, nephews, let's meet tho sense of smell and completely this good husband, this kind and derange tho whole system when en- loving father In heaven, where God tering It through the mucous sur-fac- e. and His angols are. Neighbors, Such articles should never be friends and fellow 'church men, let's used except on prescriptions from emulate the example of this true reputable physicians, as the damage follower of the meek and lowly they will do Is ten-fol- d to tho good Lamb of God. "Friend after friend departs vou can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured who has not lost a friend?" by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., "To-da- y we are dressed In gold and rontnlns no mercury and Is taken silver bright; Internally, acting directly upon the Wrapt In V shroud before blood and mucous surface of the night," system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Sly brother no more I'll see. you get the genuine. cure be sure No more his voice I'll hear; It is taken Internally and made In I'll meet him In that land of Joy, by F. J. Cheney & Toledo, Ohio, I'll meet him bye and bye. Co. Testimonials free. P. E. HOOKER. Druggists. Price, 75c Sold by per bottle. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O SPECIAL NOTICE O m stipation, O in regard to O m O OBITUARIES, I Hii'v I.enrneO Krom Flilo. RESOLUTIONS O O OF RESPECT, &c. O To keep clean. w to raptures over tho beauty of an open face" hf Tile with a cast of coun tPiinnce that would blow out the gas. The farmer Isn't required to lie until his back teeth fall out about the sterling manhood of a groom with cars like a caulillower plant and tho brain power of a yearling shoat. Ho doesn't have to run a contest for the most beautiful joung lady In t ho community, make everybody sore.and tlipn print a halftone of the beauty Hint looks like i tintype of grandma at the age of thirteen. Ozark Neither does the editor. County Times. 1'l.tlni; .Men WriM Kft71SZ5E?i'.r- 2hB2ii& feraei LOOK ON THE FIRST PAGE Or (lie u nipper around votir Herald. o;i will llml n little yellow Mip. It has printed on it your inline anil a d.i'e utter it. The date shows ttlieii your subscription ephes or when It did eplre. This is nil the hook we keep of your subscription account, and there is no excuse for you not knotting just how you stand with 'I'll K lll'.l'.At.D. Wo are trying to set our subscription list on a sti Ictly vnnco basis, so us to avoid trouble mid inismidcrstnudiii;;. We do not wiint to foice the paper upon anybody against their will, hut we want nil that Is due us. .Please lve tills matter your very prompt attention. Look at that little yellow slip containing your name. It will tell you just what you need to know, without any explanation from us. If it is wrong in any tiny, let us know. Anyhow, please pay us tilint Is due. It takes much money to run n good newspaper nowadays, hence we must keep our subscription accounts collected up. Kitlier como lo The Herald ollicc and pay the arrears anil a year In advance, or, if you are not coining to town soon, send us u check or e money-orde- r for Hie amount due. We it ill appreciate it and It will iniike us think you really want the paper. post-oflic- 7"i-re- nt Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles just like other people, with like results in loss of nppotite, headache, nervousness, backache, n feeland tired, listless, ing. But there's no need to feel like that, as T. I). Peebles, Henry, "Six bottles of Tenn., proved. Bitters" ho writes, "did Electric more to give mo new strpngth and good appetite than all other stom ach remedies I used." So they help j ever body. It's folly to suffer when this great remeclv will help you from the first dose. Try it. Only r.O cents at James H. Williams' m drug store. run-dow- Light and Power Company (INt'Oltl'llltATKII) OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Preaching even Fourth Sunday FIItST CHIUSTIAX CHUItCII. XV. II. Wright. Pastor. O O E. G. Will trfrc lEEairrtifoiirca-.- , BARRASS, MGR, . IrK.77-- To swat the go in tly. smell before tasting. out of the rain. "speak" when I want things. know when a master appears. To sense an enemy nnd keep distance. To growl at bullied. that even bunts To remember have marrow. To drink plenty of cold water. To refuse to drink alcohol. cats from ray acTo eliminate To To To To quaintance. To bo a faithful 'rlenrt, and To hit the Bhady upots in ust! m Aug- CASTOR A For Infants and I Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signaturo of &i A FACT ABOUT THE "BLUES" What Is known as the Blues" Is seldom occasioned by actual existing external conditions, but In the majority o! cases by a disordered LIVER. THIS IS A PACT which may be demonstra- To Illustrate. Example as well as precept was furnished to the youthful autograph Tend who wrote to one of tho world's richest men, asking for an "autograph sentiment" and enclos- morning and evening. Sunday at Bible School every The Hartford Herald has adopted 9:30 a. m. Communion service at 10:30 n.m. a new rule in regard to Obituaries, Prayer meeting every Wednesday Resolutions of Respect, Cards of evening at S o'clock. Thanks, &c, whether written at the the behest of lodges, churches nr In(Question. Tile Tell-Tnl- e dividuals, nnd that is, we shall The school teacher requested charge at the rate of two cents per those children who had never told line for all such articles, except obit a lie to raise their hands. uary poetry, which will bo one centJ After a pause two or three-littl- e per word, stralght.Thls Is tno small- hands went up. Then another est rate we charge for nnvtlilnt and hand was raised and lowered unIs only one-fift- h of our regular rate. certainly, and owner Its small The amount, In cash or stamps, asked: must accompany each article, or "Teacher, Is It a lie If nobody Six finds It out?" It will not bo printed. words average a line in ordinary reading and every separate charactor or initial letter counts as FOR FLETCHER'S a word. Tho heading and tho sigI nature both count one lino each, even if thoy are only a word or two. An Antl's View. poetry, straight obituary All Dr. Lyman Abbott, in an through, one cent per word. argument In New York, Contributors pleaso romomber. told an nnecdote. "I once asked a little girl If she "I was cured of diarrhoea by one knew what a suffragette ttas. dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Chole" 'Yes, fir," she repllod. rn and Diarrhoea Remedy," wrlte3 " 'Woll, what Is It, then?' said I. SI. K. Gobhardt, Oriole, Pa. There " 'The wife of n sufferer,' said Is nothing better. For sale by all she. m OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO yottr loitse at cost. Electric healthy t)irl safe. Xo house should he irifhttul them when within rtach. Li iilits arc clean, home tti' btfsiass WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH - - Thai's $50.00 a Week, almost SIO.00 a Day one. Salesmen dcciiiru our proposition one of opportunithe best, clenn-uu- t ties over recti veil. Without previous ox YOU cnn (lupllcnlo tho cuceets of others. Our handsomely illustrated SWj.pupn catalog Trill enuble vou to nretent tho till ject to cus tomers In as interentlni; a manner uh though you tvero pllotlnff them through our luclory. Men appointed as snlpsmpn rrwntvn mlvlcn and tlo'is for eelllm: suit's. cllni pnnvlnetriL-tulkln- c nolnts which It Is lmnoible for a rrO!U'ctle customer to rirnv. Why don't YOU bo the llrst to apply from your vicinity before soiueono else geto tho territory! We can lavor only one salesman out 01 euen locality. j ne ;viiii anniver? ary 01 our company wun celebrated by erecting tho mot modern safe factory In the world. Wideawake men who received our special tellli R Inducement, rendered Itnccossnry todouble ouroutput. Wo are spenalDK lHHMEflAfflBEsBHsaLsauBrMEil ' rfittsBMNaSrlsYvi many thousands of dollar sales organization, but to jeurn nil particulars, It will cot y u only tho price ot a postal curd. Ask for Catalogue 16T. BclllnB Victor Safes and boirs to merchants doctors, lnwynrs, ui'iulsts unci whom ronll ctlienoiul of a Buff, but ilo nut know liuveiny ltlntoown flre-proinoiiey-inuktii- uffictj kM-ciK- 'e uilaSKvililfl Children Cry C ASTO R A anti-suffra- ge HHHH(7i!rSwsn9HH Our THE VICTOR SAFE & LOCK CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO dealers. Nw Home. Capacity 20,000 Salaa Annually. etnmp for his reply. ing a two-ceOver His Opulency's signature came the prompt response on a post- vivm ukmkmih:an'k OF AWl'TIi niTi:vcrio. ted by try las a course of Tutt'sPills Tlwy TheyBrlagbsfteaadboMyancy to the SBted. They briax health aad elasticity te the body. controls! restate the LIVER. TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. The mo3t startllin; and pitiful collection 'In the museum at Pom- thinker, tqo," peii Is that of tho plaster casts ot T' e average salin' of tho 105,-00- 0 people, and animals that havn leoii SIny Rii'sr n Family. clergymen of the Irnl'.'d StatOF dlscorerivl there. Tim excavatois Sllss Hnzol Yeast and Chester K. Yeast, both of flood Hope, woro work wl'T great cauMn and oico I h"t SGRr. i yor a Uttlo more that that of an offlco oov. united In marriage at the Methodist In a whKe tap a place In tho as-eMaparsonage this afternoon. that sounds hollow: nicy make ii'i KFen thy tonpvp from pvII, and ts opening ii this, rauin-.the comb Journal. guile. 34th cavity unl then Pli it thy lips from speaking of tho Psalm. Americana in Northern Mexico with plastor of paris. This prehave been notified by rebel corn-ma- n serves the contours of the figure dor a to give up their arms and that kept the oshes In place and has leave the country, the only alterna- since decayed. The latest addition tive being to join the rebel ranks. to the collection tells the story of "A penny saved Is a penny earnAugust LIppIncott's. ed." s pnn-ten- card: Two Thinkers. "I once thought seriously of marrying for monor," "Why didn't you. then.'" "The girl Fn the caso was a JOB PllINTIN The kind that makes you lonk irond in the ryes of ins wholesale dealer and the city nictctiant that makes your ncit titers proud of you, increases respect and sets yuu right in the nnoas of all people; this kind Is Ard prnmply delivrrcd.4y tnr- - ARFFORD HHHAJ n. EveryNo e body in sny kind ot businev. needs Primed Stationery Heads. fird;. Ev;'np?s, statements. Eic Prices nowadays the lowest; work the btst Can or write us NEATLY DOXKA T5he Subscribe for The Herald; $1.00 a y'r HERALD. Hvrtord. Ky. .': tl- - , Ml r" IH - "Wrn ' 7JfrB raw. i r- "" r -. f . , f r- 'WjP" 'Bmma1'" '''"' War" "" TfrWtH T"-.- " iyi ' .. ' r ' ;;" VBT""" . "i tfi "T' THE HARTFORD HERALD ' 1V.GK EICHT. itr WEDNESDAY, ,. AUGUST 7, 1012. B 'j.7.0 Hartjord Herald TA-RL- is the guest of Miss Fannie Whit-tinghl- ll. r SV U. H. A K. RAIf.ROAD TIME AT HARTFORD, KY. E Mis3 Maggie Giant, of Ind., is visiting Mrs. Am bra Wilson. port, near Itockl her sister, vlvvvvwvvvvv EXTRH L. &. N. Time Card effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: North Mound No. 11? due at Hartford 7:19 a. m. No. 114 duo at Hartford 3:40 p. m. South Hon ml No. 115 due at Hartford S:4o a. m. No. 113 due nt Hartford 1.4C p. m. II. i:. MISCIIKI., Agt. Ib The following REAVER DAM. Aug. .". A nogio brakcman, ln ..Hitching " train Saturday evening, caught his foot in the fiog of the switch, which came very near mashing it o7. After the wound was dresbed by Dr. S. U. Taylor, he wa3 nt to l'aducah to the hospital. The Democrats of West Heaver Tim, In pusuauce of a call, met at the Odd Fellows Hall Saturday and olected Judgo J. M. Porter, Democrat, as committeeman In llnce of Mr. .1. P. Stevens, who moved to Hartford. Judge Potter addressed the meeting after his and among other things election Demoratlc outlook s'ald the pres-ii- t la brlshtcr than he had ever seen it since he has been voting. Muck is an old time hustler and will see to it that the Democrats are on hands next November. Mr. Hoy Repast, director of music In the Logan County College, was in town last week in the Interest of -- Mrs. Amanda Pnte, of Barrett's Ferry, returned home Sunday after having spent a week with her son, Henry Pate. e Mrs. Ambra Wilson, Mtases Turnstall and Maggie Grant were the guests of Mr. Crit Porter and family, of Falls of Rough, Friday and Saturday. Mr. Leslie Shrader and wife spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Shrader's sister, Mrs. Fred Whit- tinghill, at Trisler. Miss Emma Weller has returned fiom Howling Green, whore she had been attending school for the past six months. After spending . week at home, she left Saturday for county, Ky., Spencer Smlthville, whp'e she will open school. Mr. Cecil DeWeose Is off with Company H of Ky. in Alabama. spent SaturMr. Cecil Lambert day night with Mr. Dexter of Trls'.er. I think wedding hells will ring hpre soon. Ad-diWhit-tln-iilll, Ohio County Drusr Co. Store XXa.'rS.,a.EaC3ES,33, SPECIHL EXTRA HAS SOMETHING TO BRAG ABOUT! discovery is not the only great discovery. Many people hereabouts have discovered that this is the store at which to deal for a big saving in prices th and high quality goods. Come to see us. You'll not hear "Alexander's Ragtime Band," I but you'll hear some of the best ragtime prices on whatever you want, and the best quality drug store goods. A thorough determination and persistency in buying places the highest quality goods in your hands at a lower price than you have ever been able'to buy them before. Ask central to connect you with our store. If you cannot send a messenger, we have both telephones and wttl gladly respond to every want with an expediency that will make you enjoy trading here. If you are just one bit in doubt as to just exactly what you want we'll send you different lines of goods to select from. The recent oil Notice. The A. S. of E. Stock Committee will ship stock from Beaver Dam Monday, August 12th. All parties having stock to ship will please notify the committee at once. I.. B. TICHENOR, S. L. STEVENS, H. T. POUTER, Committee. . By all menns,let us fill your prescriptions, for our plans are so syeteinized.and we have such a full stock of high quality drugs that we are never at a loss for just the exact medicine your doctor prescribes. It's our aim to make this store right in every particular. x Big Free Offer to Boys and Girls as shown In Saturday, August "1st, we are going to give away the beautiful our window. We are going to give it free to the boy or girl who returns the largest number of coupons to us on or before August 3lst. On Push-Mobile M Colic . Its.jnstlt.utiqni Mr. Willie Greenwood", of 'Central City; Howerton, Edith Misses Greenville, Ky., and Nancy Vnii meter, of Inverness, Miss., were the suosts of Miss Geneva Taylor last week. Miss Geneva Taylor gave n house party Inst Friday evening in honor of her .rhco.nn.es and other3 and present. :!!' were Those present out o' town were: Mr. Willie Greoiiwood nnd Miss Edith Howerton. were serves! Refreshments consisting of cream, cakes and fruit, and a pleasant evening was spent by all present. Mi3 Eunice Williams, who has been quite 111 of late of malarial trouble, b much Improved and will soon be out again. Mrs. Henry Young, of Ilockport, is visiting her son, Mr. Gordon Young, this week. Dr. Oscar Flenor, of the firm of McKonney & Flener, has severed Ills connection with that firm and will leave next Wednesday for Ky., where he will make Ills future home. The Doctor Is a Knifeman well skilled In the profession of dentistry and we predict for him a bright futuro In his During his brief stay with us he had built up a line practice In his profession and made 'many friends. He was also a fine worker In thf Sunday School and church and wo are grieved very much to give him up. e, new-hom- ai).i.l'!:g. y, Preparations. and Diarrhoea The kind baby needs D. S. Remedy 25c Aug. 2. Mrs. Susan ""Wade and Mrs. Rebecca Greer are visiting the Inttcr's daughter, Mrs. C. W. Mose-lein Owensboro. Miss Ina I'ntton Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Eula Howard, near Whitesvllle, Mrs. Lena Patton and daughter, Elda C . spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ethel Ralph, near Ralph. Miss Mitchell, of Owens- boro, is visiting or uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Helm, here. Mrs. Ada Ford, of Owensboro, Is visiting her father, Mr. Sanford Grpr, near here. Miss Monnio Ree Samuels, Owensboro, Is visiting her giandfath-er- , Mr. Sanford Greer. Mrs. Bertha Westerheld and children. vho have been visiting at Buford, have returned home. Mr. and Mis. W. A. Helm visited relatives In Owensboro the latter part of last week. Mr. John Ravrnon is In Whitesy on business. vllle y. 1 How to Get the Coupons One coupon will bo given with every live-cent purchase made at our store. Beef, Irojj and Wine A line tonic, makes red A Partial List of Articles That You Will Want From Some Drug Store, So Why Not Us? The A. D. S. Store e blood.. 50c Epsom Salts, per pound Fodlum P' osphate, per pound Sulphur, per pound Piaster Paris, per pound pint Spirits Camphor, Extract Vanilla, ounce Witch Hazel, pint Castor Oil, pint Quinine Capsules, 100 for Insect Powder, per pound 25c 10c I "e :"c 10c Parowax (for fruit jars) per pound Conp.und Cathartic Pills, 100 for Dr. King's New Life Pills, per box Ramond's Pills, per box Nyals' Pills, per box Peroxide-Hydroge- 25c 25c 23c After you use this you'll use no Peroxide Cream other a5c 20c 20c 15c Buy it once and you'll insist on having the Vogue 25c and 50c Vogue Face Powder pound 20c 25c 2."c Doan's Kidney Pills Dawson Water (largo) Lax-Fo- "c 1.00 BOe Castoria Of course s guaranty It carries the A. D. S. . .25c 25c Joy Walk Corn Plaster i A Big Introductory In pffer We gunrantee it to rernovo the corn or your money back 10c I'ny Your Taxes, Taxes for yeir 1912 aro now due, and wo nro ready to receive same. T. H. BLACK, 2Ctf Sheriff Ohio County. order to get PODOLAX (a splendid Liver, Stomach and Kidney Medicine) and DIGESTEZE (highly recommended for' Dyspepsia and Constipation) before the public, we will make you a present of either one of the above medicines, If you will bring this "ad" (cut out of this paper or In circular form either) to us and say you read about this offer, and make a small purchase, If it's only for ten cents. Retail price of either is f0e. O-- a5o n p 01 I'! I !r IF IN I. AST VIEW. o Aug. G. Elder C. C. Taylor is on -t p 10c Colgates Talcum Powder Palmolive Soap the sick list. co o tn Colgatf'8 Toilet Water, 2i"c size.. ,15c 25c (or 3 cakes) for U3 Mrs. Eftlu Martin and children, of ra iOc Colgates Toilet Water, 7fc size.. Hickory Ridge, spent a few days Lana Oil and Buttermilk Soap, 3 cakes for.. 20c o oaoo last week in this vicinity. Colgates Shaving Stick, 25c size. Nyal's Eas'em (foot powder) guaranteed. . .15c 15c CD 3 PRENTISS. J? a Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor spent P. S. rail for Coupons on Talking Machine FREE. a Aug. .",. School was opened at Saturday nnd Sunday with Mr. and 3P O this plata last Monday under the Mr3. Eli .Martin at Hickory Ridge. en 3 "i management of Miss Lillian Patter-s-01Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart and son en Ellis spent Saturday and Sunday w 05 p Qualilty perfect, solid seams, Mr. Wm. Taylor, who hap been in with relatives at Beaver Dam and rapid How pipes and full tube assortment. S3pC P Bowling (Jreen for some time, d Taylor Mines. A ?1.00 value for 33 00c his father, Mr. H. B. Taylor, Messrs. II, J. nnd L. D. French A $1.25 value for ." 5 80c ' and family, nenr here recently. made a business trip to Hnrtford A $l.r.0 value for n $1.25 Mrs. Salllo Hoover, of Fiied.i-- I Friday. o Any of these Foiintnlns guaranteed for one year. P land, visited her sister, Mrs. Win. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Moseley of K3o French, and other relatives dp:i. Taylorlleld, spent Saturday night I o Now we mean what we say, and what we say we mean, and do. Drugs don't linger long on here last week. and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Op our shelves, for we sell what we buy and quickly, too. Right prices and courteous service makes Mrs. Brown, of near Ma- - B. Hlnton. oc things "move." When In a hurry, hurry your order, or come to see us. We'll expect you. lanzas, visited her daughter, Mrs. 3 Messrs. W. T. French Imd N. T. .Toe Barnes, and family, near here, Sharp made a business trip to Owlast week. ensboro Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker and Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson, of children visited her brother, Mr. Clear Run, aro the guests of Mr. .Tolin X. Taylor, and wife, In Green- and Mrs. Albert Taylor. ville, last week. Mrs. Jane Daniel is spending a Mr. Robert Sherrod, of , few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bunk INCORPORATED Miss., Is visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. Chapman, of Masonvllle. j. Shultz, and family. 99 BARRETT'S FERRY. Mr. Frank Taylor visited relaAug. ".. Mr. James Hoover and tives in Greenville last week. vvvvvvvvvvvvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Mrs. Henry Stevens, of Beaver wife, of Frledaland, were the guests Dam, visited Mr. Lon Stevens and of Mr. Sam Davidson and family Sunday. family, near here, last week. Mrs. Bottle Coppage, of Hot The little child of Mr. J. L. Decker died and was bur- Springs, Ark., has been the guest led at the Patterson graveyard, of Mr. Worth Lloyd and family dur ing the past week. near here, last Saturday. The Hartford Herald has received notice from the Third Assistant ..Mrs. Byron Hurt Is very ill of Dr. J, II. Barnes and family, of Postmaster General that we must comply v.lth tho new postal regaltt-tion- s , Okla., visited Mr. Barnes typhoid fever. in regard to subscriptions more than one year in arrears. Bryrn to the witc of Charlie Hair, From Hartford to Beaver Dam aud Return. father, Mr. J. A. Barnes, and faml- urc several who have not pnl.l during the past year ami wo nroThere now a line boy. Mother and child doing ly, near here, Inst week. compelled to comply with the ruling. During the past year we have Mrs. Amanda Tlclicnor visited well. made a special effort to jjet these old accounts collected up, of Huber Powers, son of Mrs. H. C. lier sister, Mrs. Hiram Brown, near A fast and easy P them have responded, but there are a .good .many .who nnd mostnot 'J Splendid car meets all trains. .have Powers, of Narrows, died Sunday Mcllcnry, recently. responded to our request. .If you. want us to continue pL ride. Telephone or call at our stable when you The Herald Mr. and Mrs. Olney Southard, of night of injuries received about a when in arrears more than one year, you must notify us 1a in writing to v l rM 11UVU v"vl iiT.fi r'V year ago when he Jumped from a Xiuzerno, visited Mr. Southard's parYUUL LU 11I.ILI VCO Ul that effect, otherwise wo mustTtako your name off the list if more Jjrf than ents, Mr. nnd .Mrs. Willis Southard, moving freight train, fracturing his one year In arrears. "With us it is not a question of extending you skull. Sunday. last credit, hut a fl.'.stion of complying with the U. M. !.,. i .. m tlons. Any name taken off does not release the pcion from their oh. ff LITTLE TWIN HOYS DIE Boy Slnyn UN Sister. ligation to pay their hack subscriptions, so the Post-OOlDenaitmenf ONLY WAS HOURS APART Joseph, 5Io Aug. 3. Rox St. rules. This, of raune, applies to all subscribers, regardless of finanCox, l"i years old, killed his Isstcr, cial standing, and we do earnestly appeal (o those who aro'jnoro than n The twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. The "Melba, at Gentry, Mo., year in arrears to call at Tho Herald offlco at once a'nd settle or remit Pfelfer, of the Stanley rifle and Edward boy was playing with by mail tho amount due. The label on your paper will show where did not know It was loaded. Melba neighborhood, died of pneumonia you are paid to. Please consult that NOW nnd bo feoverncil accordThursday at the family home. One was 9 years old. ingly. We do not wnnt to lose a single one of our ' of the boys died at 4 o'clock In the your prompt attention Is very necessary if you wish subscribers, but! The Herald to morning while the other about five KIIKKVK. Hp-ralcontinue its weekly visit. When a subscription 1h discontinued, one at Mr. hours later. They wcro flvo years Aug. Ti. The musical ri notice will be sent to the nabscriber anil if a prompt respbnse is nfit Friday night was quite of age. The Interment took place Shartzer's received, we will necessarllvhave to place all such" accounr's In' In tl'e Sclierer Cilrylng grounds at tlm vn enjoyable affair. hands of a collecting agency, whq will take charge or'thV-ulJusFmeMiss Anna Patton, of Hartford, Stanliy. of samo. Please be prompt, Best plan is to pay In advance. 'I I I ! I Extra SPECIALS Extra S 3 o o i- a -3 m 1. Fountain Syringes e, DQg v!a-ite- OHIO COUNTY DRUG CO. c WVllViVVtVVVVlV -f- ld ;; AUTOMOBILE TRANSFER! !; NOTICE TO SUBCRIBERS. i i V v V 4- - 4- r U 1 to-da- COOPER & CO..if f H.RTFORD, KENTUCKY. BVWifwwwfTrrwiifEi Only $1.00 a Year SUBSCRIBE NOW! . ce i The -