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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): August 21, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912082101_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 21, 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. t THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. "I Come, the Htrald of i .VoiijvWorlJ, lit Jitwg; of All .Valioai Lumbering al My Pack." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. jStO. practically has wiped out the ness section of Beaver Frankfort State Journal. 38th YEAR. STATE PRIMARY LUCKY RUNNERS HAHTEORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1912. Democrat; W. D. Russell, Republican. In Ohio county, In the Fourth District, A. C. Yelser, Democrat, and E. T. Barnard, Republican, were appointed. 34 busi- HELPS HUSBAND 10 ENDJER LIFE tfet their OFFICIAL boy drowned in" creek whim; seining therein Frightened After WoundCertificates of son of HarThe sixteen-year-ol- d vey Brown, who resides near Beech Grove, was drowned at Ranger's Landing, in a small stream that empties Into Green river, shortly af ter 10 o'clock Friday morning. Young Brown, accompanied by a number of boy friends, was seining In the stream, when ho Inadvertently stepped Into deep water and before his companions could go to his aid, he sank from view. An alarm was given and the stream was dragged about the scene of the drowning. Tho body was recovered shortly before noon. The-- stream In which the boy was drowned is about six miles distant from Beech Grove, in Henderson county. well as to myself to expose and uncover It." It may bo some days before we finally determine the matter. In the meantime those interested may rest assured that no contest will be filed, unless the situation warrants It." PITIFUL OF IIS Dam. IRUST GREED Nomination. RESULT ANNOUNCED County Election Commissioners Named With But Few Exceptions. OFFICIAL COUNT IN TI1K FIRST Notice. The Ohio County Farmers' Mutu- As Shown in Lawrence al Telephone Co., (Hartford Divising Constable, Inquiry, ion) sready to receive bids for the operating and maintaining of the AxMCGRAGKEN COUNTY COUPLE exchango at Hartford, Ky. All bids TAKEN RECORDS must be In the hands of president C. P. Keown by 12 o'clock noon, Attempt To Die Together-Trag- edy Saturday, August 24. For further Testimony of Trained Nurse Information see C. P. Keown, PresIs Result Of Who Had Poor Children ident, Hartford, Ky. Strike 0IBECT1 Family Quarrel. HI'S HAM) FAILED TO KIM, SELF """v y r y' i l'aducah, Ky., Aug. 17. One (Special Correspondence By C. dead, ono fatally wounded, and a H. Tavenner.) third seriously hurt, Is the result Washlngton, Aug. 17. In the y of a family quarrel at Oaks light of the President's veto of the Station, eleven miles from l'aducah. wool bill, which veto gives the i When Joe Spitzer, 17 years old, Woolen Trust a continuance of its son of Magistrate Spitzer, was arprivilege to plunder the consumer y on tho charge of whiprested First Congressional District A.! W II CERTAINLY BUILD oiyoRCEO wife ping his mother-in-lahe seriously delay in Payment of W. Barkley, Democrat Stanley, Second District A. O. LOOSE LEAF WAREHOUSE wounded Constable E. C. Anderson nnininiml'1'0"1 .the hearings In connection Disarming CONFEDERATE PENSIONS!""." with a shotgun. the . Democrat. PROM CAR REMARRIFII Constable of his pistol, he drove his The1 Third District R. Y. Thomas, makes interesting reading. away. Spitzer and"!,, Jr., Democrat, and T. B. Dixon, Re- At Owensboro, Says Air. Nave, brott"5r-in-la.witness Is Miss Sanger, a trained' Inez spitzer, is, then .una voioable Slate Examiner nuri. .j'au'e 22c, Hearings on Brave Lochinvar Performs Nervv his girl-wifpublican. Despite Protesls of To'.eft Oaks Station. Fourth District' Ben Johnson, Mouse uesoiuuon iirj ami )..;;. j Says No Payment UnStunt and is Not InterFrightened over the shooting of Thompson, ReDemocrat, and J. C. inn jr.nii.tiu.M, bacco Growers. thoy stopped at a the Constable, publican. Mr. Pou: "Miss Sanger, were you til November 5. rupted. house and wrote a note asking that Fifth District Swager Sherloy, Instrumental in taking a number of The Owensboro Messenger of Fri- their bodies be burled together. Democrat, and E. J. Crawford, Rethe strikers' children away from a circular leuer sem mil u w . Lawrence during the strike?" From the house they walked a day says: Tux., Aug. 17. Geo. Galveston, publican. Sweerey, a young man of this citv. Miss Sanger: "Yes, sir." John H. Nave Informed the short distance and on the banks J. btone, fatate Pension Examiner, Sixth District A. B. RouBe, ,.DItl you talk boards of control of the Green River of Clark's river, attempted to die make? the announcement that no Mr. j,ou. Democrat. with was arrested n his arrival hereto-togethe- r. Confederate pensions will be paid those children about their manner day on churges of holding up an In- -' District J. Campbell Tobacco Growers Association and Sevonth ' Spreading a coat on the ground before November 5, none of tho ap- - ot jivlim?" terurban car, kidnaping and carry-th- o the Equity Homo Warehouse ComCantrlll, Democrat. ..y,.s slr i round ing a pistol. two lay down. Tho girl put a plications having been acted on In Eighth District Harvey Helm, pany that he will not rescind from Mlss Sallgor: 'Us Intention to erect a loose leaf handkerchief over hor face and as-- j time to be payable on August Democrat. that the children there were 11 III Sweeney obtained a marriage II- Ninth District W. J. Fields, tobaccco warehouse on West Ninth slsted her husband in holding up which is the date next preceding ot them j njy party seldom ate cense here yesterday and hoarded and Harry Bailey, Re- 3treet. Mr. Nave appearod before the big pistol taken away from tho Novembor 5, on which the law di- - lneat, and their physical condition an interurban car on which his Democrat, One shot entered her recta such disbursements shall bo wa3 the lnoat horrible j,nve ever wealthy young divorced wife, ac- the meeting of the boards of con- Constable. publican. E. D. Stephen- - trol on Thursday. He stated that head between the eyew, producing made. While the announce'ment seen. In the Hrtt place four of the companicd by her brother, was Tenth .District will be a great disappointment to 8n)aier children had chicken-pox- , bound for Houston, Texas 'lson, Democrat, and J. W. Langley, he did not believe that the opening Instant death. the letter gives an(1 they lla(1 not received any nied-- 1 Twenty miles out, Sweeney, with Spitzer then put tho pistol to his many applicants, Republican. of a loose leaf tobacco house In OwEleventh District Ben V. Smith, ensboro would Interfere In the head nnd a bullet plowed through the assurance that back pay will be lcnl attention. They weie walking a pistol, held up the conductor, forthcoming from the'about among the other children ap- - forced him to stop the train and Democrat,, and Caleb Powers, Re- - slightest with the plans of the two his skull. However, .he aimed the eventually shot too high and he did not die, date that the application has been ,mrently without noticing the chick-- , when the cars stopped, jumped with associations. Seventh Appellate District C. C. After Mr. Nave loft the meeting, but physicians say that he can not received at the examiner's ofllce. en.,,ox or diphtheria; one child had j his divorced wife Into a waiting Examiner Stone states that 2,000 diphtheria. Of 11!) children onl tomohlle in which they were driven Turner, Democrat, and A. J. Kirk, the membois of tho joint commitGus English, brother of the dead applications are on file, and many four of tlem ,ad underwear, and it to a Justice of the Peace awaiting Republican. tee discussed the matter in execuThirteenth Judicial District, for tive session. In the next day or girl, when he reached the scene, otners aro uemg received dany. wa8 bitterly cold. We had to run i them In a lonely cabin, where the Attorney Emmett two the plan of action will be de- wanted to kill the dying boy, but While Capt. Stono gives no reason all tle way from the station to couple were remarried. Commonwealth Spitzer held him at bay for the delay further than that It nor Teniple after we got to New Mrs. Sweeney, of wealthy partermined. V. Puryear, Domocrat. time to exam- - York t ke(. from -- feezing." takes considerable ents, lives at Houston, Texas. At the mass meeting of growers until the officers disarmed both. The official count in the First received a Ine each claim, It Is understood that Constable Anderson She eloped with Sweeney just Congressional District was as fol- - held at the court house on last SatJIr Foster: "You say only four 5,- - urday It was announced Smith, that if Mr, load of shot In his right side and is owing to the shortness of mon.Ty in )la("j underclothing; what was the three years ago and was man led to lows, all Democrats: 768; Hendiick, 3,452; Barclay, 9,- - Nave insisted on erecting the ware- weak from the loss of blood. After the State Treasury at present, a de- - comiition of their outer clothing?" him at midnight nt Richmond, e can a thorough examination at the RIv- - lay in paying the pensions will be 2G5; Corbett, 895. house, that a Iiss ganger: "It was simply In Texas. Capt. ragg physicians say he a convenience to the State. 'Democrats: Rhea, vass would bo made among tho to- - erslde Hospital, Tlie couple went to the home of Third District Their coats were worn to letter Is ns follows: RepublicSweeney's parents In Brazoria counbacco growers In the Green River has a good chance for recovery. C.949;, Thomas, 7,187. shreds." ans: Dixon, 1,657; Baker, 1,024. district, urging them to sign a derson had his plstwl In his hand) "Frankfort, Aug. 12. Dear Sir: Mr poster: "Were the children ty to live. A year ago the wife's Replying to your letter relative to 1)aje anil thln?" mother sent for her. saying she was Eighth District Helm, 8,940; statement, pledging themselves not when the shot was fired. The couple married four months 'your application for pension, will, to deliver tobneco to the warehouse. "Yes, sir. And I very sick. Sullivan, 2,296; both Democrats. Mls3 s.tllj;ur: A resolution was also adopted to ago and have resided at the home say that final action has not been wnnt t0 sav Mrs. Sweeney went home and latllat when they had Election Commissioners. the effect that no bid would be re- of the girl's mother. A family had on any application yet. There. bll,,,)er jt would have brought tears ter her husband was denied admitCommissionThe State Election 2,000 applications now on file t0 your eyes to see them grab the tance to the house. Later he sued ers, Robert L. Greene, chairman, ceived from any buyer who patron- quarrel took place several days ago, are and several blows aro said to have ami many being received dally, and ment wjf j, tll(,ir bare hands." out habeas corpus for possession of ized the loose leaf warehouse. and St W. Hager, of Owensboro, It Is Mr. Nave's Intention to be- pns"od between Mrs. English and they are being prepared as rapidly j Mr. Foster: "Did any of them his wife, which was granted. Democrats, and Richard P. Ernst, of With his wife. Spitzer as possible for consideration by the 1)ayG 'on WOoien clothing of any The bride's mother then sued for Covington, Republican, met here to- gin the erpctlon of the building on Spitzer. It takes a great 80rt?" annullment of the marriage, allegday, and appointed nearly all coun- - the site of the stockyards on West went to Oaks Station, whore they Pension Board. ing that Sweeney was squandering "No, sir." Miss Sanger: ty election commissioners for tho Ninth street at an early date, and wer staIng. Fred English swore deal of time and labor In each much delay have It In readiness to receive to- out a. warrant for the arrest of case and consequently Mr. Foster: "And yet they al! his wife's fortune and that the girl State. Anderbon, occurs was only lfi when married. worked In woolen mills?" The lists submitted by the Demo- bacco by the time of the fall deliv- Spitzer and Constable "As soon as applications nre fi accompanied by Gus English, start In July last Mrs. Sweeney sued Miss Sanger: "Ves, sir." chairmen of Daviess, Frank- eries. cratic ed for Oaks. Then came the trou- nally passed upon by the board, I Sweeney signed a Mr. Taft for divorce. In his veto message, were not lin and LaRue counties will notify eacli applicant or his nt-- . ,nhs much to say about the "woolen waiver and the divorce was granted ble recounted above. commissioners HARROW (JOES FREE OX by tho considered torney ot the result. THE CHARGE, OF BRIBING industry" and "foreign labor." He i six weeks ago for the reason that the objection THE DEATH- CHAIR CAME .. "The dates provided by law forl,i,D i, f was first made from Franklin counNEAR GETTING MAKER' the payment of pensions nre August :vIctln,s of the Woolen Trust's Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 17. ty that the committee had not been O j, November o and May . Const greed. MARRIAGE LICENSE. O called together by tho chairman, as Clarence Darrow was declared not Wooster, O., August 17. A rec- - quently, no pensions can now be purpose of guilty of bribing Jurors by a Jury OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the law provides for the The Jury was out 37 ommendation for mercy Included In paid before November 5 next, here The Only Honorable Way. making recommendations, a verdict of murder In the first de- "The pension will be'iin. In a'! Sentinel verj The Muhlenberg W. E. Hill, Fordsvllle, to Ida I. 0r minutes chairmen The Democratic against Harry cases that are favorably acted upon, truly says: As soon as the foreman read tho gree returned Milam, Barrett's Ferry. these three counties wero directed Judge Hutton discharged Gllck, charged with the death of 0n the day the applications are re-- j The only honorable and honest Lee Bennett, Sunnydale, to Altha by the commissioners to call their verdict Police Officer Ralph Henderson, will celved In this office. When appli-jwa- y to stop a newspaper Is to step Daffron, Sunnydale. Darrow. committees together, and have them ' Mrs. Darrow, who had been hys- save Gllck from the electric chair at cations are received here, the date Into or send to the office and pay BIrchell Coleman, Beaver Dam, present a list In conformity with' terical sinco tho jury wont out, Columbus, which he made with his a stamped upon them, so that In up all arrearages, get a receipt and to Nina May Stevens, Cromwell. the lav, and upon their recommen- trembled like a leaf as Foreman own hands. Tho Jury returned the all cases in which pensions are your name taken off the list dations the election commissioners Murray stated that the jurors. had verdict f.i an hour and a half after lowed they will be calculated from To tire your paper back at tho Notice. will act on, Friday, August 30. tho case. Gllck showed the dnte of the reception of the ap-- 1 Usher marked "refused" when-yoThe A. S. of i:. Stock Committee The law provides that no list of reached a verdict. As the foreman absolutely no emotion nnd said tho plication here. owe six months, a year or more will ship stock from Dam, names for recommendation to the said, ''Not guilty," cheers and wild verdict was what he expected. "No pensions can now possllbly and never offer settlement, is not Monday, August 20th. All patties State Election Commission Bhall be applause broke out in the court be paid before Novembor 5. How only disreputable, but superlatively having stock to ship viU'utease noconsidered, except at a meeting of room and down tho corridor. RHEA WILL I'ROiJARLV NOT many or what particular ones will dishonest as well. tify thb committee at once. 'ine jury niea out oi uie room au the whole county committee. CONTEST NOMINATION be rea,ly for payment by that time, 9:17. There was not n sound as the L. P.. TICHENOU, Second District Appointments. except the sobbing it is impossible for me to tell nt TOO .MANY FIRES AND NO . S. L. STi:"ENS, county E. H. Hlgglns, twelve men left, Christian Tho Ruspellvllle Times contains this dato. ADEQUATE PROTECTION of Mrs. Darrow, who broke down H. T. PORTER, Democrat; O. H. Anderson, Repub thfi fotlrwlr? In'or.ir,v with the. "I want to assure you, nnd all and wopt hysterically. Cominlttco. lican. Beaver Dam I3 about the latest thnt I Judge Patton placed Darrow in Hon. John S. Rhea resnruuiK me ...hn mv Inmilrn nt vnn Davlpss county R. W. Slack, Mm Mtofrwltr probability of his filing a contest rfni,,. tho nnxl. tv of ir.unv of the Kentucky town to receive a baptism rt Vila nftntmAU IPattla Herald Appreciated. Republican;' no Democrat appoint- . against Congressman R. Y. Thorn- - nppiicnrts, nnd that all possible' M HofBBllllflf "re. Five business houses and a Some of our subscribers have --;;ro : d. as, Jr., who on the face of tho re- - I)agte ,a being made and will be j livery stable went up in smoke shown in a very material way that jiutuiB til ilia iJuviYUio, urau iu mv;u Unnnnnlf nftiintv V ' C ' ' nervously up and down tho room turns received ..n majority of 247 at m, ln th cor.Birior-to- tl ni ' thero the other night, and the loss they appreciate tho visits of The . . n..n O . Republican; no Democrat appoint- . lUH ..J A"h 40,000, Herald adjudication of the claims that are,'8 estimated at about and are glad to pay for after the Jury had been out a few ed. "No definite conclusion has been nov. pondlnK or ,nay hereafter bo partially covered by insutance." same, all of which wo appreciate. moments. county James ,W. But a fire loss Is a loss pure and But to those who havo been careless Mrs. Darrow ombraced her hus- - reached ns to whether a contest njed." ,, simple, and the people pay the cost ; and have continued to overlook the who merely sighed deeply ' will be .filed "J my attorneys and "",., Republican. nA , ..,.... ,. . ,..... . m rio.- - friends throughout the district; I Tia liirt Ono of "Mv I'ol cle.s " of it. There havo been many tires subscription money due us, wo ask county Charles Hopkins E. . n, rv,iT.r.i m., In Kentucky ln the past year or so, you to plcnxc turn to the Inliel on vt.,..r. .... .... ..,.v..u. .uu rows ineuus immediately Bianco. am Invcstlcatlnc nil the facts. Whnn i, Dr. W. F. Frank! n, Democrat, two are accurately Informed, a dofin- - over anvthlnc that eeta In his war and It Is high time thai the small j the margin of The Horald and remit around to congratulate him. f Roll, Republican. lte conclusion will be reached, and he simply kicks It out of his path. towns as well ns tho big towns wore; amount due, as we will he compelled ' county- -Balentine, McLean Prof. M. A, Scovcll, director of not boforo. If my opponent's close 4. fo Instance, the fnnttltiitlnn taklns some stops for better con- to drop you from tho list If your Democrat; GIIIub Landrum.Repub- - the Kentucky Experiment Station majority was fairly and legally re- Philadelphia Enquirer. struction. There 'are Are traps In due Is not paid at once. Even If Hcan.V 'aWdekn of Jthe College o"f Agrlcul'oIved,- i;h ave no complaint, but If . . the business center o! almost ovcry we do hove to stop the papor, you t Spark,. Demo2Unfenjcounty1 iM. ture,. State Unlversltyrdleil at Lbx. the result was obtained by fraud All the iTmocratl'c Congressmen town In tho State. So long as these are liable for what you are owing, crat; LN. Merrltt. Republican. Ington Thursday night of rhouma- - or lllngal means, I consider I owe It 'rrm Kentucky will take an active are allowed to be built there will be and we must collect It. Don't forWewtercounty M.TSHemK;r"3aor"th'heartir"'"T jftheydlstrlcPasDlirt'lnTtHeToainpargriiy this- - Stater frequent - fires of the kind which get to attend to this Immediately:" Frankfort, Ky" AuB- - 17- Certlil-?ate- s of nomination were Issued to the following candidates by the Secretary of State y after the State Board of Election Commis sioners had canvassed the returns to-da- Stinted Off Well. Woodrow Wilson made his first speech since his notification to a meeting of farmers at Gloucester, N. J., Thursday. Thousands massed about the Improvised stanil and applauded Gov. Wilson's offhand remarks In which he urged u.pon the agricultural classes the necessity of reductions In the tariff. Gov. In Charge. NOP KOt'Nl) IX TAFT'S MESSAGE M IX WELL. Aug. 19. Miss Helen Riley, of Owensboro, visited her father, Mr. M. C. Riley, here last vnek. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Sparks, or Efst Hnrtford. Mr. mil Mrs. Heritor .Darr and Miss Lattl Sparks UN re the gue3ts of Mr. nnd Mr?. N. T. May, of this place, Saturday .."d Sundav. Mr. Roy Rummage, of Claremore, Okla., who has been visiting friends and relatives here for several weeks, y will leave here for his home. Mli-seElla and Myrtle Jolly, who have been visiting in Owensboro for the past few days, returned homo Sunday. Mr. Wm. Smith, who lias been 111 for several weeks, died last Wednes- dav at his home nt this nlace and was hurled at the New Bethel bury- ing grounds. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his loss. Miss Nina Wright is visiting at Island. s to-da- ;slt ":;:;tjKiDMPs l.,, .,k ; w e, i t l ' j au-llv- e. ' ' j ' ' , I ; house-to-hous- ' , ' j , i - ,(i, ooooouooooooooooo to-da- to-d- ay , j g Be-ive- r ' ' 11' :. : ",ZTI ,' '": '. I V. """" ,i ..... .... ' Her-derso- I I '. !w.i ' ..,. j sffi - - 1 li'.i.W.. U. 3r Viariijid.y rj1" f"t,1f Ti1""!"! iji ' r'-'- y Try.nx .i fMrtWMMSWflfc ., !.."' ''"'- - 'j""t 'i ..i:. W ; F7f r"V V ;j;V" n '"' Lky ' rmmw T -- ahpph V 21, 1013. J ' . ' PAGE TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, AUGUST F I TICHENOR'S Saturday, ) in M ', i to secure from our well outlined stock of We propose to give General Merchandise, their many wants, at prices that are alarmingly low. Below we go into details as to prices, so that you may know exactly what to expect and what prices are to be had before you leave home. We are willing that you should share profits with us on any item, and on the great majority of items we give you our entire profit. We are .thoroughly, convinced that the prices quoted below will bring you to our store during the very first day of our Sale, at which time, you can, of course, be better suited. In fact, you would do yourself justice to visit us many times before sale ends. .MEN'S Beginning r:nrri---- T .r our friends and customers an opportunity Aug. 24, and Ending Willi Satnrdaf, Aug. 3 1 IS &i 7 i:ery 1 suits. Mer- juds-i.ic. a ills it: $Ju.",0 Suits 1'.30 " l'J.00 " " ll!..-.- 0 11.00 " 11.00 " " l'J.,10 11.00 " " It 00 " S.r.O T.r.o TOO it"iu quoit d below Is seasonable n d b'.ioulil to your good senl SHOES A.V1) OXFORDS. Men's Tan Heuse Sllppnrs, SI. 50 values. .. Men's Hlnck Vii'l Slipiers, piain toe, $1.50 .SI. 15 1.20 WOOLK.V DHKSS DUKSS (iOODS, (iOODS, WASH L1XKXS, Jic. alue K13.75 12 75 10.75 Men's $."..25 Sale " " " " '. 1.25 " " " " " HOY'S SUITS. - H.25 7.75 7.25 "" 5.K " " " " " " " " " " " " " """ 7 .00 3.00 4.00 i :t'' '- ''(, -" :j 7." -- 75 2.25 2.00 I'ANTS. '.7,0 27,-- , " " .MUX'S ()!)! $ 7.,". 0 Pants " " " " " " " " " G.00 Sale " " SI.75 -- " 4.50 4.00 3.10 3.00 2.75 o.r.o " " " -- .75 -- " " " " " " CORDUROY - 00 -1'7." and $3.50 Oxfords In all leath2.1 ers Sale Men's $3.00 Ofords in all leathers Sale. . . 1.70 2S l'nlr Men's i'atent Leather Shoes, 3.30 2.00 Sale 2S i'alr Men's Barnyard Work Shoes, $3.50 2.25 Sale 2.25 Ladles' $3.50 Oxfords Sale 1.15 Ladles' $1.50 Oxfords, plnln toe Sale 1.15 Ladles' SI. 50 Oxfords, cap toe 1.30 Ladles' $1.75 and $2.00 Oxfords 1.70 Li riles' $2.50 ind $2.75 Oxfords 1.80 Ladles' $3.25 Oxfords, tan only Child's Patent and Vlcl Shoes, $1.50 Sale. 1.0O Misses' Patent and Vlcl Shoes, $1.73 and 1.10 $2.00 Sale MKX'S HATS AXI) CAPS. 75c $1.00 Orarie 1.50 Orade $1.00 1.50 2.50 Grade .2.00 3.00 Orade 19c 25c Caps 35c 50c Caps 50c 75c Caps 75c $1.00 Caps T1KS. All $1.00 Woolen Dress Ooods All 30c Woolen Dress Gdods All 30c Woolen Dress Goods 70c :15c 2,00 1..10 $ '"" I'AXTS. i.oo Men's 1 0c Men's 25c 25c, Men's 50c Wash Ties Sale Wash Ties 30c and 35c Silk Ties Silk Ties ready-mad- e 5c lot-Men'- s lc 5r skirts. $7.50 0.00 5.00 .00 5.00 51.00 !."0 Pants o- - Pale 2 00 1.50 ,40 1.25 1.00 71e 50e 4 He Men's Men's Men's Mi n's Men's Men's " HOY'S KNICKERBOCKER I'AXTS. I'ants Sale " " " " " " " " sunns AXi) suspenders. ."0c Dress Shirts Sale ?1.00 Dress Shirts 50c Work Shirts 'Oe Suspenders 2c and .'!0c Suspenders 15c .Suspenders " " " " S2.50 2.25 1.50 !- - 1.00 H5r 75c " M)v 10c HOr !' 10c :15c 10c He $12.00 and $12.50 Illack Voil Skirts, handsomely tailored 10.00 Hlack Voll S.50 Hlack Voll 0.50 and $10.00 Hlack Panama S.50 Hlack Panama 5.00 Hlack Panama 12.00 Hluo Serge 8.50 Hlue Sare 0.00 Hlue Serge 5.00 Hlack Serge S.50 Hrown Serge 3.00 Hlack Mohair 4.00 Hlack Mohair 2.75 Hlack Mohair 3.25 Hlue Mohair 1 1.50 Hrown Mixed 5.00 and $".50 Gray Mixed 7.00 Linen Suits Sale .MIIjLIXKKY. ladies' .50 5.00 :i.75 Jl.00 5.00 2.00 2.75 1.75 2.01) 10c White Waisting 15c White Walstlng 20c White Walstlng 25c White Walstlng 5c Lawns 7c Lawns 1 Oc Lawns 15c Lawns 20c Lawns 25c Lawns 10c Wash Silk, all colors 50c White Wash Silk $1.00 per yard Silk Waist Patterns Sale per yard 15c and 20c Suitings 18c Linen Crash ISc Lien Crash 18c Lawn Flouncing . 50c White Linen 35c White Linen 25c White Linen 10c White Linen 10c Persian Lawn 13c Persian Lawn 25c Persian Lawn 30c Persian Lawn Cc Gingham Sc Gingham 10c Gingham 12 Vic Gingham 15c Gingham 10c Percales 10c Cheviots CALICOES, &v. All Standard Calicoes at Hoosier Domestic (bolt price) Hope Hleach HEADY-MADE WAISTS. 50c Values $2.75 Values $4.00 Values $5.00 Values SEW1XG .MACHINES. 20c "!Mc lie lac lc :tc 5c 7c 10c 12c 15c 25c 10c 50c 10c 12c 22)c Oc 12c 12c 5c 10c 7c 7c 15c H'c lc He 7ViC 10c 11c 7?Jc 7c 5c 5c r 'W' $1.75 $-- NOTIONS, &v. Ladies' Leather Handbag, lare size, 75c Value Sale JHc " Velvet Hnndbag, assorted patterns $1.00 value 7()c Velvet Handbag, $1.50 value HHc " Velvet Handbag, $1.75 value $1.20 Velvet Hnndbag, $2.00 value 1.5 Velvet Handbag, $3.00 value 2.00 " Beaded Handbag, $5.00 value 2.50 " 50c Delt Pins hoc 50c Tie Holders :)c 25c Tie Holders $1.00 Ingersol Watches Hoc Elgin Watches, nickel case $4.00 Elgin Watches, gold case $12.00 Elgin Watches, gold case, open face , $0.75 Watch, gold case SO. 00 $1.00 Hack Combs Sale 05c 50c Back Combs ,15c 25c Back Combs 15c 50c Harrettes 35c 25c Harrettes irc Ladies' 10c White Wash Belts (lc Ladles' 50c Belts 3,"5c 10c Jabots 7c 25c Jabots i,"Jc $1.00 Alarm Clocks 05c $1.00 Corsets 70c 50c Corsets 35c OHc $1.50 Corsets 10c Boxes Rubber Hair Pins 7c 25c Boxes Rubber Hair Pins 12c 10c Lilac Talcum Powder 5c 25c Hair Brushes 15c 50c Kaspan Cream 30c 25c Palm Olive Soap 15c 1 Oc Shampoo Soap 5c 25c Skin Soap 15c 25c Euthwnol Shaving Soap 15c c i.-;el 20-yeel 20-ye- GROCERIES, &c. 17-lb- s. Granulated Sugar 75 &" 7.50 JJ.50 tt.00 Men's Hnlbilggan Hoy's Halbrlggan underwear. Undershirts, 50c values. .. Jl'n's Halbrlggan Drawers, 50c values .:i."r 35c 10c :?5c Undershirts and Drawers 5c 10c k 21e values M"ii's ."oc Pi'PI'erell Drawers Ladles' 1 Oc Vests . . .' Ladles' lT.c Vcbts Ladles' 25c Vests TRUNKS AXD TRAVELING HAGS. Trunks Sale $!).:0 S 50 and $9.00 Trunks Sale " 7.."0 " " " 0 00 7.50 Leather Stilt Case Sale 5. 50 Leather Hand Hag 2.00 Leatherette Hand Hag 15r S0.50 0.00 5 5.00 1.25 5.00 :t.50 l.io Anything you might need from this department in the way of headwear will he sold to you at exactly half-pricItemembcr this department when you visit us. UMlKHSKIItTS. Ktc 50c Hlack Underskirts $1.15 $1.50 Hlack UndTsklrts 1 .00 Hoc Hlack Underskirts Sjwi.oo S5.00 O'tl Rose Silk Underskirts S:5.50 $5.50 Black Silk Underskirts HMimOIDKHV. :tc 5c Embroidery Oc 10c Embroidery 10c 15c Embroidery 30c Embroidery 5pc Embroidery Waist Fronts 25c $'l.00 Embroidery Waist Fronts 50c e. 22c During the sale we will sell the White Rotary Sewing Machine at the remarkably low price of raj.Ii. This price is less than we can buy the machine, but these machines must be turned Into cash. Don't fail to buy one. Other brands of good machines for $15.00 with good guarantee. Sewing Machines that We have five second-han- d will be sold for $2.50 each. PAINT. Paint made We will sell the best ready-mixe- d at $1.70 per gallon and a good quality at $1.15, either brand guaranteed. Don't miss buying at these prices If you need paint, as we are giving you our entire profit. CAHPETINf! AND .MATTINGS 10c All 25c and 30c Mattings, per yard 10c Linen Mattln, 2fic quality, per yard 10c 30c Cotton Carpet, per yard 05c 90c Wool Carpet, per yard PHTUHir FRAMES. One hundred Picture Frames, regular $2.50 frames, will be sacrificed at 75c each. These frames arc the size for enlarged pictures. $2-1.5- pkgs. Arbuckles Coffee Swift's Premium Lard Best Bacon Bellies, per pound White Dove Flour (best patent), per 8 bars Lexon Soap 12 bars Calumet Soap 10 bars White Floating Soap Good Loose Roasted Coffee 5c Oil Sardines 10c Mustard Sardines 25c California Sardines 2 50-lb- s. bbl...$fl.00 25c 25c 25c 2.1c C ...lfijc $1.00 45c 0.50 oc i5c SPECIAL FEATURE. DurinK thin sale wo are koIiik to give for cvny dollar's worth of goods puiiliased nnil for every dollar pnlil on account, n clmnce on some valuable articles. The llrt premium mM be n SI2.50 Leather Hrrllnini; Chair. The second $5.00 in roM. The third n HI.50 hov of Funk's Chocolates. The fourth n KIAW hov of Funk's Chocolates. The fifth one year's mlccrlptlon to llio Hartford Herald. The slth one year's subscription to the Hartford Republican. The KTsmi having the Krcatcst number of chances on above premiums will receive $10.00 In gold. Reiiieuiber yon ct a chance with each dol-I- r purrjinso and with each dollar paid on account. The premiums will bo awarded Saturday evening, AiiKiist 31, nt ! o'clock. I i'' ' ft l-- We huve now only to say that wo will expcot you to he present and we will use our every endeavor to make this the greatest Money-Savinevent you ever attended. We sell for cash to everybody and are giving to our customers, in the way of closer prices, what we formerly lost under a credit system. We can, of course, make you and do than the stores that sti'l have a credit system. Better prices, quality considered, are what you want. There is but one better prices Under a credit system, you pay the bills of the customer w iy to convince you and that is to have you visit us. Our argument for a cash system is simple, yet'eonvincing. who beats, the merchant. Under our system, you pay only yo)irown accouut. Keep this advertisement for reference during the seven days Sale and if you are a customer, If you are not a customer, think seriously of this matter. we Know you will be present. g ' ft ft' I r I S. J. TICHENOR, McHenry Ky, f 1' 1 i I "i J v-tj iESTO! WEDNKSDAV, AUGUST W.MMJiWH." Willi SWWJ 21, 1012. Ice, the Institute was addressed by Mr. Whlttlnghill, of Ashland, Ky. "Some Faults of Our Schools, How to Eliminate Them," by H. C. Crowder. Ellis ' Sanderfur read a very Interesting paper on "Character Building In School." Recess. "Useful and Usable Knowledge1' was discussed In a pleasing manner by J. T. Hoagland. W. U. Hcdrlck ably discussed THE HARTFORD HERALD 1'AUK XUKfcE. 4K J ' -- Waft -- , -.- 1 f shown to us and for the splendid given Wednesday entertainment evening. Sixth. That we as teachers take this means of petitioning our SuSESSION HERE perintendent to use his Influence In All women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due connection with the Superintendto female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable, ents of other counties to bring scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly, about some means by which the And Enjoyed a Most Profitable Word Really yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, pay of the public school teacher may bo Increased, relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system, thereby raising Meeting. Means. the standard of the teaching force and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, of the State. "Industrial Education." thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative VARIOUS TOPICS OF INTEREST Dr. Mutchler continued Seventh. his adThat we, as teachers, CONGLOMERATION 0FT0NG0ES results they obtained, from the use of this well-knodress on Agriculture. He spoke of strive In every way possible to inmedicine. the value of Lime, and its use to crease the attendance in school and To the Profession Ably Dis- the soil and growing of Alfalfa in Join with our most earnest and The Word, Its Use and MeanKentucky. He closed his discus- worthy Superintendent in his effort cussed and Listened To ing Seem to Be of Unsion by answering some important to enforce the new school law and questions concerning the growing of to create a better educational spirit. VfomansTonic By the Teachers. certain Origin. OZNA SHULTZ, Alfalfa. After roll-cal- l, Institute adjourned until 8 o'clock Thursday W. C. SHULTZ, THKHK WAS FINK ATTENDANCE morning. CKItMAN-riDDISMrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for MAY E. ROGERS, IS COMMON THURSDAY. Committee. nearly ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C, she The following are the proceedThe question Devotional exercises of what were con Yiddish says : " I was not able to do my own housework. My ings of the Ohio County Teachers' ducted by Prof. W. R. Hedrlck, af- KKNTIVKIANS (ilVK Ji.WOI! really Is has often Interested tier-- ! stomach was weak, and my blood was wrong. I had backNICE "VJ.Vll" OF TOIUCf'O sons of Jewish Institute In session at Hartford last ter a few announcements by Mr. and ache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they week, and beginning with where we Leach. Educational value of Hisfaith alike and been answered with New York, Aug. 17. Three stal- considerable left off In our last Issue Tuesday tory was discussed by Ozna Shultz did me no good. I used Cardui for 3 or 4 months, and now uncertainty In most morning: in an able manner. He says His- wart young Kentucklans who con- Instances. I am in the best health I have ever been. I can tendency The general never praise Institute met for Its second days' tory Is one of the most important duct a lare tobacco plantation In has been to class Yiddish not as a Cardui enough." It is the best tonic, for women. Garrard county called at the City language at all, but as a jargon a subjects taught. morning at 8:15. session Tuesday Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cardui. 0. L. Shultz ably discussed the Hall here, the tallest member of the classification that has, on the other Devotional exercises were conductWW 'o; Ladie,, AdvisotT DeP- '- Chattanoow Medicine Co..Chattanooja, Tcnn.. "Estimate of the Teacher." He trio carrying a large twist of plug hand, been disputed by some, In t&j by Dr. Mutchler. ed After a few and .pagc book. " Home Treatment lor Women." sent Iree. J 53 announcements Supt. Leach called says that professional ability Is the tobacco. The tobacco growers had view of the fact that Yiddish boasts PVii!!? read recently that Mayor daynor a growing yff?fflgffgSTO most important estimated. literature, and elforts Prof. A. E. Ellis to preside In his Miss Scott, head of Domestic eiovvea n lauonng man m the City ,ave at times been made to demon- absence. Mrs. J. H. Loyd gave some prac- - Science of the Bowling Oreen State Hall l'ark and "borrowed" a chew Btrate that It has more or less reg- t. !! Thnoo In . woc ... tlcal Ideas on Domestic Science and Normal, was Introduced and gave an Of Mt. IrirMlo!tail fitriln. " lnP ..immnr na II. S. Spence, spcikor for the trio favor of i..l. latter view, point to Agriculture. Can they be added to interesting address on "Domestic the (.'() TO- the course of study? She says they Science In Rural Schools. Recess. of tobacco growers, said, ns he ex- the fnct that English itself is the Barnes & Smith Dr. Mutchler discussed the sub-b- hibited the twist plug, a piece as product 6hould have a place In the schools, of an odd amalgam of Attorneys At Law nothing should be left out of Ject of "Sanitation, Homo and long as his arm and thick as a tongues and has i grammar none - KENTUCKY. HARTFORD, "Wo noted In the too rigid, but Is nevertheless not School." Miss FIcklln, Language. young barrel: present course. the VtvMi.. U. M IIkiii.- Mini I". K. SiMl'h FOU To be a successful language teach-dres- s newspapers that the Mayor took an classed as a Jargon on that nccount. his ad- Dr. Mutchler continued HiiiitiiiiicH tli ii iIm'i Iimw f. tun il ii fnirtii.'- lll III!' Ill" tl. tilt MHltl4 llT lillV. 41- According on "The Course of Study and er, you must know it, Bhe said, and occasional chew and recently stopto Prof. Julius H. Mi mltri Carpenter and IiVpair Work iit rrlinlii.tl unit ilituMMMM-M- rut il fimii liflni; tt ii it I ( Agriculture." He says the teacher begin teaching the child the first ped a laboring man and asked for a Greenstone, of Philadelphia, In a frTIX WOIiK mul riot ii , t pit HiirtM lug niii it i t FU'KCAI'S Itirui'M itllt tir (! bit of tobacco. Well, when we got recent Interview, Yiddish Is essenIt enters school should teach the children how to it !. mil iro tilth . Pimiti mm ,, iih,iiu., n i leainnj: i''llililu-.lt iini.,t,i Judfie J. S. Glenn ably diecuesed.' ol,r "?p '" wo selected the finest tially a language of the Jews In J. make money, and to conduct agri ' '""' Soldering mill Saw Kilin-'- J5ul'- Anoth- - "Some Faults in Our System or Ed-e- r or our tobacco, had It twisted in "exile," a condition in which ortho- A .... 'I' .' culture with the text-booI ....... .......... aim -' important work Is the training "cation." He says, the greatest plug, and we are now going to give dox Judnlsm considers all Jews to .- You'll find him in 1n- - Dr. j.incti J. v.. POKIER, John It to the Mayor. We think the lie. of the head, heart, hand and health, fault Is, having a uniform system of every", While speaking Mitchell office mi Main Street. Mayor of New York ought to have the language of gave some very teaching. MIbs FIcklln the lnnd in which EVAVEFi DAM, EY. Judge John R .Wilson gave an Borne real good tobacco, and plenty they dwelt after their dlspersa T practical ideas about primary teachBeaver Dam, Ky. WiU ptttclufc mi inyii.Mon Id iho euJ ad ing. She spoke of the four meth- interesting address on "Odds and of It when he wants a chew. This among the nations, the .lows, accoiiMl olnlrit Srcl attentlot Klmitoi' Is tobacco hurley, cording to this , de'.e'oped bolne,nttutr1 ir hl cure. ods Alphabet, Word, Phonetic and Ends." Recess. can't be beat. We hope the the same time ; dla'ect of tholi Dr. Mutchler dis- and continued his Sentence, Illustrated by object and cussion of Home and School Sanlta-t'o- Mayor will enjoy our Kentucky own, which bebt met their peculiar FSAKK L. FELIX, stories. Recess. He spoke of the Impurities of brand." Miss Lula Midkiff discussed "Nathere are rcct's. Thu Socre'arr A'lnviFon. in the n'l- - apong others, a Spanish-Yiddisture Study.How Interest the Child." water and milk. sence of the Mn"or, accepted the reek-Yiddish, KY. was followed by Mrs. Irene She a Persian-Yiddis- h FRIDAY will practice hl nrofeutou lu Ohio and it "plug," saying the Mayor would and a German-YiddisDuff on "Nature Study, How Introthe last of Institute assembled for the last Inlaifcouiiliea and in the Court of Appeal HS-'Collection ipeclillT. I IIVH --"rimlnii! practice tind builrtln duce in Course of Study." day's session Friday morning at doubthss be plo'sed wl"i the gift. which is now spoken by the 1. HI Offlcelr r Herald XlJLSt-gave a short talk 8:15, Devotional Dr. Mutchler of Jews in the world. exercises were HOLES IN STOCKINGS PIECED IN YOUR RES1- according on "Nature Study." He says, "The conducted This German-Yiddisby Judge J. P. Miller, CAUSED MUCH AN.YIKTV to Prof. Greenstone, had its origin Otto C. DENCE OR PLACE OF UCSteacher must be Interested In the Supt. Leach being absent, Prof. W. INESS, AND PUT YOURSELI In the Jewish quarters of (Jermany things he teaches, and must teach C. Shultz presided. The eternal feminine crops out' t IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TP a., i, ,i m,i the things the children are most inThe first on program was "The wit; Afi,t,n iHiuuic in the current story of the nervous ii n(,lvMuttIlty rn,.at twit iioaiiiii.u THE H.Y1UTOKI), KY. nnil peculiar terested in." 8 Trustee and His Duto whom the throat special-- 1 ,ure nmong the JeW8 of ,,oIanil Miss FIcklln again discussed the ties." This was discussed in an Office up stairs over Wilson .V: subject of "Reading." She says in able manner by A. B. Tlchenor, E. 1st, while adjusting a laryngoscope The segregatlon of tlle JcWB ,,, se. Clone, opposite court lioii.e. Will TO ALL STATES. lu "" t""""""'0. re' arate quarters, the enforced and teaching reading, the child should G. Austin and J. L. Brown. They in nil tlio FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL practice his piofi-sslnpeohe taught to get the words, to know spoke of many points of interest, marked1 . i M. Il lue surpnseu. to voluntary separation from the you a TO THE FARMERS courts of this and adjoining counCONTRACT pnmn TOM,.h them and Internet them correctlv ples among whom they lived, gave f ties imtl Court of Appeals. Commer(lOWIl We C8U See With ,V ., , . en ihat U tflll 1, uu.u t , nra.n th. .millllMIJ, ucuuo u& lUU U1BU IB, lleilV ll0W ..... mv. nhla w w.w . the Jews the freedom to develop a CALL ON OR ADDRESS .mu It cial and criminal practice a specthis wonderful instrument." W. O'BANON. upon thought Intended. Noon. wishes of the people.and getting ac- vcrnncular of their own, based ialty. A pause followed and then the Instltute was called to order at quainted with the people. Recess. Local Manager, the German spoken at the time; patient faltered: Hartford, K; . 1:15. After the usual song service Miss FIcklln and Dr. Mutchler and this vernacular they preserved "Doctor, before you begin, per- even Supt. Leach fully explained the new finished their week's work by preafter they were forced to flee W. C. SEXTON. haps I ought to tell you that I realPARKER'S school law, making plain all the sentlng many points of Interest they from Germany and to settle In othHAIR BALSAM ly hadn't time to mend the holes In tttatifirs the hatr. Cltacf and Ituiui.Lt Itrovth. points where any one might be in ; did not have time to explain. er lands. When in contact with Incorporated. Local Manager. Ky, Af- IVotucUf a Beaver Dum, my stockings before I came here." Never Faila to lleitore Oray doubt as to its meaning. Next on ter which Supt. Leach gave a few other languages, Yiddish naturally Ilalr to Ita Youthful Color, Her expression of concern over abBOrlje(, fore)en wor,s nmi expres l'rrvints h.iir fullinc. program being absent, Prof. A. E. remarks relating to the year's woik. ( ami at nonf itmrg-utappearances was as instinctive as sions, so that ably and Interestingly discussEllis the Yiddish spoken The committee on resolutions that'of the tidy New England moth- In Germany differs from the Yides Arithmetic in the school, its submitted the following, which er who rushed from the kitchen dish spoken in England and AmeriRecess. value educationally. were adopted: into the hall after a crash and In- ca Miss FIcklln gave some work, If you want clothes of Jiny in a number of phrases. We, the teachers of Ohio county teaching primary songs and empha- in Institute assembled, feeling the quired If any oil had been spilled on In this city there are at least n kind" cl&Jined, call on the sized the Importance of teaching importance of our work, desire to carpet when her daughter fell down half dozen different kinds of Yid- Kurtford Pressing Club. AVe the front stairs with a kerosene dish spoken by persons who have them. She then discussed the Pho- publish the following resolutions: lamp. can clean any kind of clothes Boston Globe. come from different sections of Eunetic Method and Extension and InBe it Resolved, Firs'. That we SXeSTABKSHED 1058.f5'S3j39 ' rope. In addition to many expres- you have and guarantee that tensive Reading. commend the worthy action of our If lts i mS&fSi diamond,a arirK- - c HtiV$4W GrnimliKciI Sore Eyes Cured. if fnsSaH jewelry or watch,- WaKWtfHB General discussion of common Superintendent in securing sions from the Hebrew, which best they will be satisfactory Dr. silverKHrfnK ware, you can get "For twenty years I suffered expressed the ideas for which they Ted by S. W. Mutchler, of Bowling Green, as Inschool examination, not, nothing will be charged. graWfWi&Q the quality at firif3filfc) G2rsW from a bad case of granulated sore Taylor. structor. We fully reallzo that he eyes," says Martin Boyd.of Henriet- stood, there have been nbsorbed We are ready to clean your jSsSratCjJJ the bent prices mteX?5!!aIJ lowest Roll-ca- ll manv showed an enrollment is doing a great work for the Into the Yiddish language Ky. "In February, 1903, a genfor spring. We also clothes ta, OLDEST MAILP? English expressions of 148. that nrc used schools of this State. We feel doub me to try Chamber- frequently In dally conversation, have a new line of late samORDER HOUSE Miss May Rogers, W. C. Shultz ly assured that the result of his tleman asked I bought one box and IN THE SOUTH. and H. E. Brown were appointed work will give new Impetus to the lain's Salve. and the number of which Is con ples and we guarantee a permy used about of it Por almost half a century we as a committee on resolutions. stantly increasing. One of the chief fect fit. Call on us when in clufhclv the Southern trade. have aereed ex J agricultural resources of Kentucky. AVnO Vlfl.'a nn. (rlt'AII v. n nn. and Wti'e .m.ltln Addrcaa. for our tree illuatrated catalogue. WEDNESDAY. characteristics of Yiddish through- - need of work in our line. .. We would also express our appreThis salve Is V sale by all since. for . Institute was called to order by ciation of the work of Miss FIcklln, out the ages has been to absorb as & C. m ' Supt. Leach at the usual time Wed of Owensboro, and take great pleasmuch as possible from whatever en- Sox 26 Lalwe, Ky. Club nesday morning. vlronmen't it found itself in. ure In commending her work to any Jtvery Article Guaranteed. Notional Conventions. were con body of teachers desiring an able, .Jlmson The precise proportions of the Devotional exercises When does the national Y. M. C. A. Bldg. ducted by Rev. R. D. Bennett. Mon- earnest and efficient Instructor. elements that convention of crape-hangemeet? different linguistic day and Tuesday's minutes were thus go to make up the complex Second. That we favor the adopJamson Well, I know of one or read and approved, after which tion of Elementary Agriculture and two such conventions that have met sum total of Yiddish must thus reSupt. Leach made some announc- Domestic Science in the Public already. main a matter of estimate and specement relating to the Teachers' Li- Schools of Ohio county. ulation. A few years ago a doctorOOOOOe00030.;OCOOOOOO(00'" brary, and the filing of the monthly Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer al dissertation dealing with YidThird. That we appreciate the reports. presence and encouraging words of living near Fleming, Pa., says he dish grammar was prepared at Co1 First on program, "The Study of the visiting teachers, especially has used Chamberlain's Cpllc, Chol- lumbia University. Therein the InGeography and History, How Cor- Miss Scott, of Bowling Green. era and Diarrhoea Remedy In his vestigator came to the conclusion relate," by E. F. Liles. He says Fourtn. That we extend our family for fourteen years, and that that the three main elements of For Women these subjects should be correlated, thanks to Supt. Leach and Judge he has found it to be an excellent Yiddish were found In these proHave More Friend than any other together with many others. German, 82 per cent; John B. Wilson for the educational remedy, and takes pleasure in rec- portions: magazine or patterns. McCall s is the "The Reading Habit" was ably trip given laBt October. We feel ommending it. For sale by all Hebrew, 10 per cent; Slavic expresreliable Fashion Guide monthly in 8 per one million one hundred thousand discussed by Arthifr Kirk. He says assured it was a most unqualified dealers. cent. New York m sions, V, RSn homes. Besides showing all the latest Times. that every school should have a success and recommend that at designs of McCall Patterns, each issue As the result of the campaign good library. some opportune time another be is brimful of sparkling short stories against the hookworm parasite in V. M. Moscley, ably discussed taken. and helpful information for women. W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, "Are the Schools of Kentucky Fifth. We wish to extend to the Knox county, more than 500 perI Sara Moaar and Keep la Stria by lubacribiag lor McCall'a Migaiine at once. CciU only 50 Training Citizens for Life and its citizens of Hartford ojir sympathy sons have been cured of the afflicPROPRIETORS. ctnta a year, Including an one of the celebrated For Infants and Children. Duties or to Teach School?" He for the loss of their college, render- tion. free. McCaQ Pattern Laad all other ta iryle, fit, Tbi Kind You Haio Always Bought ?ays .they are not training them for ed near and dear to many of us by ..BLACKSMITfflNG.. aimplidtr, economy and number sold. More citizens. the tender memories of the past. dValtr aell McCall Pattern than any other two Bears the mate combined. None hither than 15 cent. Buy "A Good School, Its Value," by ".You may break, you may shatter from your dealer, or by null from Signature W. C. Shultz. He says a good school the vaee if you will, McCALL'S MAGAZINE 8 t depends upon the teacher, what he But the scent of the rose remains 236-24- 6 knows and does. Recess, W. 37tk St, Now York City with it stilL,'? Not Biblical Verse. again Dr. Mutchler discussed I'm Biwili Oopr, fiwW Oanlnm m4 rtttwa Ctaitrn few, We commend the spirit of the paA Sunday School teacher was re MNfMi Agriculture." Jie says the most trons of. Hartford for tho stand they viewing her young claes on niblc 'wkk fjlcatj e Mt.Mrrexr. fmpprtant ttilng Is preserving the have taken in the cause of educaA verses they had recently learned CMC, fertility, of the soil that the plants tion. We aro confident the taxation fod uri air. wiB She recited "Let us love one anwfll restore to them a more comfeed on. trot CQBtrrc teafcadtf, other," and then, asked if any pup!1 Miss FIcklln gave some Interest- modious building and one that will kriUtiM ii tkroat HARTFORD, !: KY. knew another verse about fove. I EK ALT) ing drills and songs, after which she meet the needs of that growing in kuft, u4 MU np the wUe made frantic signs for 3000COOOOOOOOOOO discussed number . work. Noon. 5 stitution., Mj. AMDrmggitt. recognition and when he was called House was called to braer at 1 We tender our thanka to the on, replied, "I loye my wlfo, but oh, ,8co at Bowac. BloMu&ekl. N j .o'clock. ., After, thQf.u8ual.8onc serv- - good people, , for the hospitality you kid." Hartford Herald, Only $1 Year COUNTY TEACHERS Blood Was Wrong What the TAKE The I! non-Jewi- 25 '"",''". tIne-CU- i x. ut Albert Oiler I , d' . , l , k. T a ir,.i hf-r- Attorney at Law, prise-winni- vl'-w- n. v h, HAVE A ROUGH RIVER Ml Attorney at Law, tl-- h, nia-ijori- ty TiMn i I h, Hartin Attorney at Laov n Sub-Distri- ct Long Distance Lines I "'T.lur' ' ,.! r. -- t.0o.i' ,.,..... I "u"'e, " I J. Notice isaFZf-Tftfla- ilf BW y two-thir- V,! . Hartford Pressing P. Barnes Co.. rs FRED NALL, Mgr. jpjMK Gillespie Bros, ftp McCall's Magazine and McCall Patterns CASTOR A &&tfM&4 McCall-Patter- . AndnftMnL nufjdti Work Specialty Horseshoeing al7 i Mibscribe for Thi four-year-o- ld 1J-- $1.00 per yc r. latest news. and get ibf Onlj -- ." B?2a1 ivK. d2Sto&mimi&&&L-3- m nwwtiim.iywapfai 'ii. m n n it )w '"vy '!;; "n vi"'.,i,"i"yi,r 'kbp1-- 1 j D y mil ii r PAGE FOUR. THE HARTFORD Hpra? tariff la WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 81, 1012. ! r wouU not, he be contented with Business interVETERANS OF THE CIVIL sutch duties But pleas put me down ests regardffGov. Wilson as not only for candidate for President of the a sane but a safe man. AND SPANISH WARS MEET U. S. on the Republican platform, In MATTHEWS, FRANK L. FELIX, HEBER When an appointment is to be 1 1916, 1920, the folowing years, EDITORS made by a State or other official au1924, I do .not want to hold an offRANK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. thority, it should be done with an And Go Over Old Times Together fice whar a secret-societ- y man has eye single to the fitness and capato hold It, I am opposed to Join any o bility of the applicant for the. place. Officeis Chosen For Entered at the Hartford Order or vote for any one that has matter of the second class. Too often it Is done simply to nay i mall bound himself to any secrat society, Ensuing Year., a political dcb't and with small ro washing this to caus an evect I resideralion to capability. It Is all main a true naturl born citizen of Central City, Ky., Aug. 17. Tho tho United States and a true man O right to reward men ot worth and O JUNIOR MNOTVI'K way, but it Green River Association of Veter- fore my country." SUI'PMKS FOIt SAliK O work In a political O o should always be remembered that ans of the Civil and Spanish Wars, O EQUALITY. mat- - O a public official Is the setyant of the met pursuant to adjournment at the One set of new O Aug. 19. The stork visited the and should be chosen Camp Ground in Central City, Ky-- . O people O rices Roman face. at 10 a. m the roll was called and home of Mr. J. R. Glasscock this Three sets brand new com- - O O i.nd 2 week and left a fine boy. 50 Federal, 4 Confederate O matrices. O blnatlon border If the grinding trusts and big Spanish J. C. Bennett and wife, Robert war veteran answeied, ejector blade and O corporations had indulged a spark O One Fulkerson and wife attended the ejector blade O of hurqanlty in the conduct of their "here" 62 In all. O liners, one Capt. J. K. Freeman beln,; con- Ohio County Baptist Association at O and liners. business, the bitter enmity that is Wednesday and fined to his bed, J. H. Hays was de- Pond Run Church e O now hooks. Two manifested towards them by curry- - O tailed to fill his place ns committee- Thursday. One set assorted sizes nearly all classes of citizens would Dr. J. R. Smith, Dr. Frank Allen, man, and to deliver the welcome adO ine wires and clips. not have been developed. They are Lewis Geiger dress. Responses to same wore Messrs. Alex Curtis, O Several other small parts of too grasping: too eager to accumumade by Capt. H. C. McCracken, of and daughter; Miss Nettle, of CenO machine. late millions of profits quickly. Greenville, and Private L. T Held, tertown, were In this neighborhood O Will sell cheap for cash. They should have divided their Wednesday. of Rockport, Ky. O wealth-gettin- g THK HERALD, Address: with their employes Hon. George Haker and Hon. . Mr. Sam Morton's mule ran off Ky. O Hartford, and the public. Hut they wanted Walker In cut the plow delivered soiendld OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO It all, and now the skids are blowly speeches. Wllklns business meeting op- withhind limbs. and will the leaderdie. probably It Its The sliding under them. Mr. Marvin Withrow came home ened with President J. M. Dishop In the chnlr, J. H. Hays vice piesi-den- t, from school sick last week but Is DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Some of the Taft newspapers are H. C. Truman chaplain, L. T. some better. Dr. Smith vvas called. Roosevelt condemning- - Theodoro Mrs. Jennie Ross has returned For President Oov. Woodrow these das because he Is leaving Reld, adjutant, being present. J. F. Jersey. Richardson having died since last home from an extended visit near Wilson, of New the party when It is "less corrupt" For Vice IMesldent Oov. Thos. than In other days, when possibly meeting at Centertown, Ky Com- Matanzas. Mr. C. B. Ross, wife and little was detailed m R. Marshall, of Indiana. he might have had a better excuse rade J. A. Brown son, C. B. Jr., spent Sunday at Mr. For, Congress, Fourth District be a Quartermaster, and was present and along this line. That seems to Hon. Hen Johnson, of Hardstown. upon the strictly on duty. A resolution of Joe Hill's, near Matanzas. very bold Harry Clarence and Messrs. part of the Taft grafters that their sympathy was unanimously adhplcd and delivered to Capt. J. K. Free Brown went to Hartford WednesIt is said that the biggest moose party is yet as rotten as half-hatc- h man and family on account of the day on business. head ever known Is in Hopklnsville, ed eggs, but It is not a good appeal Captain's illness. Bunker Hill schoolhouse Is being Comrades J. H. Ky. Hut when was Teddy ever In to any man to stay v. 1th or come to Hays, D. E. Rhoads and J. D. Case-hle- r remodeled. clarify the party and them. Hotter Hopkinsille? Mr. Henderson Steersman, wife were appointed as a committhen Invite 'em back. and daughter, of Matanzas, visited tee to deliver the resolution. A person hardly kno'Vrf lovitdays The roll of those who died since at Mr. Wm. Ball's Sunday. whether to nddress a Roosevelt The Republicans of Ohio county Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Easterday and as a Republican cr not. It seem to he getting their political last meeting at Centertown. was might be taken as a gnus Insult. dope badly mled. Here comes Mr. read by Chaplain Truman, 24 old daughter Pearl, of Beda, and Miss veterans having died within the Maude Anderson, of Indianapolis, Nobody Ncy Foster, Junior editor of the 1'ity the poor trusts! Ind., were the guests of Mr. C. B. , Republican, which has the year. Hartford seems to be their friend these days. The selection of the next meeting Ross recently. Roosevelt ticket hoisted at Its mastEven the two Republican factions head, signing (as secretary) the point was then taken up, and reThe stork paid a visit to the are each accusing the other of too call of the Ohio County Republican sulted In favor of Central City, be wives of Messrs. Luke Alvey and much familiarity with them. Billings recently. Both Executive Committee, for a meeting ing chosen out of quite a number of Robert Election of of- boys. Some of the women who are of the Committee when they will other nominations. The Equality ball team went to as announced, to discipline ficers for the ensuing year resulted studying about the 1013 style modOne to three els in autos might take a retrospec- any Republican who has gone off as follows: J. H. Richardson, Pres- Cleanton yesterday. If a 1911 style after strange gods. Is It all a bluff, ident, Central City, Ky.; J. D. Case- - In favor of Cleaton. tive view and see washboard wouldn't suit the family or will Mr. Foster get his'n right bler, Vice President; J. A. Brown, MAKES CONFESSION OF where he usually wears his neck-lie- ? Quartermaster, Central City, Ky.; purse better. j A SHORTAGE IN FUNDS ;(,A Adjutant, Rockport, L. T, Reld, . win m ". reEnterprise Ky. The Providence Tho Owensboro Inquirer of MonA vote of thanks to Mrs. Bennett cently Issued a booster edition, Mr. Charles D. Hilles, chairman day says: - and other ladles en- sang many old National Comwhich was a splendid stroke of of the Republican H. C. Bracken, who was arrested ternrlse upon the part of Editor W. mitine. gives out a statement In war songs for us was adopted-Thank- s by Capt. Williams of the police deto the people of Central partment In S. David. The Enterprise is one ofiwncn ne claims nearly everything the yards of the L., H. Kentucky's most progressive and, In sight in the way of electoral City for their splendid entertain- and St. L. Railway Company, who well edited Journals. votes for his friend Taft. He mod- ment vvas una'nlmously voted. was making an effort to escape on Closing exercises by prayer by the 8:35 "Texas," on complaint beestly settles the Presidential elecschool of Hickman In the high 34 Chaplain Truman, a general handby claiming n IahIIhi... -, w 1... otitic!- - tion In advance ing made that he was an embezzler, ttl song "When Shall We Electoral vote shaking, guilt, has tuted tor Latin in the graduating ,rkf. Meet Again" by the ladles, and the takenconfessed his111., for and will be ' .. trial. to Herrin, course, In some schools several of ul OI.UCB, mm uu benediction by comrade Hays. anu conceuuiK J Bracken is a miner and at one the higher studies could be elimi- Electoral vote of 114, to the DemoJ. M. BISHOP, Pres. time was connected with the minwithout substitution, and cratic party, and listing 4 States, nated L. T. REID, Ad.'. ers' union In an official capacity at advantage of the stumuch to the vote of 34, as Electoral Herrin. Bracken admitted to the affairs of life. with an dent in the every-da- y Hilles con- CALEIl POWERS IGNORED Chairman doubtful. AGAIN 1JV THE PRESIDENT officers that he was short $578 When a girl first puts a little cedes no State to the Progressives. with the miner's union, but that he paint on her lips to heighten her It Is awful nice In Mr. Hilles to fix by unPresi- was held up and robbed Aug. 17. Washington, good looks, she has no more Idea of this matter all up for the public known parties. He says that he ever going wrong than the young months before the actual voting, dent Taft yesterday nomlnatfld Wil- was the paymaster, and this fact man who sips his first glass of thus saving us much worry and anx- liam G. Turner for postmaster at was known to many persons at HerHowever, Middlesboro and' Nannie L. Kelly rin, beer. Sometimes both escape per- iety incident thereto. where he was stationed. dition after this good start, but it those people who are prone to make for postmistress at Marian, disreBracken says that he was arrestof garding the recommendations would have been much better had wagers might hold up awhile. ed and placed in Jail at Drakesboro, Congressman Caleb Powers. they not commenced. but that he secured his liberty and THE RESULT IN OHIO COUNTY. mode his escape, coming to OwensThere are a few papers in Kenthe THIS MAN CERTAINLY A very strong indication of Bracken was taken from the are still disputing way Ohio county will go politically tucky A "GOOD" JOB boro. that DESERVES city holdover and placed In Jail, among themselves as to which was ,g geen , the vote of t)le year . original Wilson booster. There recent , Congressional . primary tn Presi- pending the arrival of an officer Aug. the 17. Washington, Tuesday morning from Herrin, 111. enough Is honor for all and it this county. The race between dent Taft and the members of his It is understood that there, was a would be more seemly that they John C. Thompson and J. P. Cabinet were entertained at reward of $250 for the arrest of spend this good printer's Ink in seeboth Republicans, was very meeting by Secretary of the Inteing which can make the strongest close, there being a difference of rior Walter L. Fisher, who read a Bracken, which, If true, will replentreasury of the police deCght for the election of the Demo- only two votes in the whole county, letter from a cit- ish the partment through the good work cratic ticket next fall. izen of La Junta, Colo., who wants which was In favor of Thompson. done by Capt. Williams. According to the Hartford Repub- to go into the "political business." Leader, a The Fourth District Here is the letter, spelled as fm GOT HIS FIRST SHAVE AND 5 last, Mr. Whittlng-hll- l paper, says: lican of July Republican staunch HAIRCUT AT AGE OF 85 of the the original: is "a strong advocate "The jear 1912 will be remembered "I have taken a notion to go Into Roosevelt." of Col. nomination as the year when Roosevelt alco Aug. Lawrence, 18. Ind., Thompson recently visit- the political business, if I can find ran." It will. And the chloride When Mr. ed Hartford, he met with an ex- the proper way of entern the field, Charles P. Means, 85 years old, a will contain the further information reception among Re- as a polltlon. I will guess that you retired farmer of Cottonville, yesceedingly that Mr. Taft was also in fie race. publicans, cool being currently re- know something about it, as you terday visited a barber shop for the It Neither gentleman, however, will follower. have served in office for sometime. first time in his life and had his get mucli consolation out of this ported that he was a Taft This shows that the Republican Of course I am not looking for a hair and beard cut by a barber. mention ot the vanquished. Mr. Means said that when a boy vote in this county is splii squarely large Office like you have, as I hts mother always cut his hair, and Sneli-tcircles of cav Nownort in two, as 10 tne nooseveu anu Democrats factions, Tho after he married his wife acted as nmaze- - ' Taft were thrown into a flutter-o- f his barber. Since her death a few ment one day last wceK when Mrs. seem to be absolutely united, and years ago he has permitted his hair although the county went almost Alexander Dallas Pratt, one of the to grow. there, ap- unanimously for Clark at the rerich guests sojourning Recently hearing a young widow we have cent county convention, enpeared with her e. limbs of the neighborhood remark that cased in stockings, one of white and yet to hear of any Democratic disshe believed that Mr. Means would the other of sombre black. Shucks! sension because of the ticket nomiman if he would be a That's nothing worth telegraphing nated at Baltimore. get from behind that large growth With a strong pull, Ohio countv daily papers. We've worn to the Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a of whiskers, he visited a shop and socks of different colors, both at should go for Wilson and Marshall received his first haircut from a same time, several times In life, this year by a handsome majority. stimulant It does not make the barber you feel better one day, then years and the first shave in the 85 but It wasn't for th.; reason that Wanted to Vote by Proxy. of his existence. -to create a did Just Mrs. Pratt as bad as ever the next The record In the office of CounHis friends failed to recognize ty Superintendent Charles Turner There is not a drop of alcohim, after the barber performed the while trustee hol in ' Ayer's Sarsapaoperation. most sensible pronun-clamlent- disclosed the fact that One of the were called In nineteen elections rilla is a tonic You have tne Issued lately oy any Take Bankrupt Law. precincts in this county at the restatesman was that of Gov. Wood-ro- cent election, and although G70 wo- - steady, even gain that comes Ellis Baize, who resides at SeWilson In regard to the tariff. I Ask lect, Ohio' county, has filed a petimen were entitled under the law to from such a medicine. Gov. Wilson would not reduce the tion In bankruptcy. The indebtedvote, only four made any effort to your doctor all about thte. tariff abruptly all along the lfne, exercise this right, and their votee ness of Baize amounts to $1,2G0.10, 1 ruse mm limy, um oiwya but rather by degrees. Neverthe- were not counted, as they did not says. He knows. . and his assets aggregate only $330, do as he less the reduction would be certain, go to the polls, but sent their votes and the usual exemptions are and as certainly would the high by proxy. Who make the but liver pill ?J The-J- . claimed. Franklin Favorite. v i cost of living be reduced. The GovC. Ayer Company, of Lowell, (Mas. , Dr. Ben Bruner, Republican stalA lone train robber boarded a They have been making Ayer's PlKt for' Intention of Injuring ernor has do any man's business," blTt hat busi- Southern railway train near Balti- over sixty yean. If you have the'li0htet wart of stalwarts, ah'nVtinces he will using these pills, .a&kjyour, doubt and the more, NJ C, and secured $3,000 doctor. about him first, that's best $iMta ness must be jlegJtimate Ask umo. vj vim J. v. aim w, AAnveu, cause for tariff must exist before from the express messenger. The Havtjord Herald granted. F ertilizers FOR WHEAT. Our Fertilizer Warehouse is Loaded Down With post-offlc- 400000000000000 Horse Shoe Brand Fertilizer for Wheat and Grass for Fall Sowing. If you want to make money farming, use good fertilizer liberally. Don't be afraid to put 200, 300 or even 400 pounds to the acre. Pick out 3 acres; use 100 pounds on one, 200 pounds on one and 300 hundred pounds on the other. Keep accurate account of the cotet and also of your returns, that you may know which pays best. I iol-low- er We are prepared to furnish Good Fertilizers for all crops and are at your service along any line at any time. E. P. Barnes 4 Bro., I BEAVER DAM, KY. v,ue. w.u.B A --- --- ,,, Listen J We have Clothes for men who work. BWMMH V , ' Whlt-tinghi- ll, to-da- &? ot tt ' .ow-sr ."ZZZZZt&rVZ&ZZ x SS 'V&T- am - Many stores don't like to sell overalls. We do. Our overalls andjjumpers are an Index to the rest of the goods we carry. Triey 1 Stimulant or Tonic ? it good-looki- are veil made; they fit. Our overalls are cotton, but our men's suits are not, they are .ILL WOOL. The man who works hard In the field, factory or elsewhere DESERVES good clothes, and that's the kind he will get when he.buys them from us. w i CO. CARSON Si; r INCORPORATED. Hartford, Kentucky. h ' snt :as3iwasBSi!'jamw ric.jl ., JVI MMt 1 ,.-- .y , i mp5FP?a gffg !,'.";." TAGE FIVE. T - irn ji ,. WEDNESDAY,' AUGUST 21, 1012. DC THE HARTFORD HERALD I 3G 311 A Big I Success. We mean our Big Kum Down Sale. We find, however, that our stock is not yet sufficiently low to give us room for our Fall Merchandise. Hence, on many lines we are continuing our already low prices, and on some lines Mr. W. H. Riley left Sunday fcr Waco, Madison county, Ky to join Mrs. Riley, who has been visiting at that place for several days. They expect to return this week. FOR SAIiK 33 acres of land. Ahout 40 acres cleared, remainder !n woods. Will sell cheap. Q. W. HOHEIMER, Olaton, Route 1. 32t4 Prof. V. M. Moseley and wife have moved to McHenry, from Greenville and Mr. Moseley will be the principal of the Central Park Graded School this year. Messrs. A. B. Grant and wife, Shreve, were the guests of Mr. F. M. Porter and family last Thursday. Mr. Grant was a pleasant callerat The Herald office while In town. Postmaster R. B. Martin was present at the death of, and at tended the funeral of his kinsman, Mr. Jas. L. Smith, which ;occurred at his farm, near Warren's Mills, Ky., last Thursday. Minor's Fly Oil keeps the flies off your stock. One dollar a gallon. pumps to apply Also have spray with; 30 cents each. Sold In HartW. E. ELLIS, ford by Produce Merchant. 33t4 terriftic electrical and rain storm passed over Hartford and this section yesterday afternoon. The thunder and lightning were more piercing than that accompanying any storm recently. Much rain fell. A nu V'5- making still bigger reducS tions. Our special attractions this week are Ladies', Men's and Children's Slippers.- Call and see them. Get our prices. Three months yet to wear them. Do this and remember that it PAYS TO TRADE WITH A HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. - 2kz&&a s I 311 3G I Stewart, Hartford, O good, O LOCAL NEWS AND PERSONAL POINTS O total O ooooooooooooooo o o 600000000000000 The apple crop in this county Is but the peach crop Is almost a failure. V. M. .Mr. Capt. John G. been quite sick of malaria, Is ImMr. J. H. KIrkendall, Matanzas, proving. gave The Herald a pleasant call Mr. Herbert Bell, of Buford, has while in town Wednesday. go"he to Louisville where he will acThe Hartford Herald one year cept a position. until Noand Bryan's Commoner Mrs. W.' M. Fair has returned vember 13th for only $1.15. Subwhere Bhe spent scribe now! from Louisville, several weeks. Messrs. W. S. Likens, Beaver Mr. Frank Foreman, who has Dam, and W. T. Howell, Island, re111 for several weeks, continues while In The Herald membered I been to Improve njcely. town Monday. Master Bourke Zimmerman, of Messrs. J. R. Westerfleld, HartLouisville, is visiting his grand- ford, Route Chinn, 0, and Solan mother, Mrs. Wm. Taylor. Beaver Dam, Route 2, were among Winnie Dean Moseley, daughter The Herald's callers Friday. of Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. Moseley, who The old college walls have been "" has had a bad boll on her neck, Is razed to the ground, preparatory to Improving. rebuilding at an early date. About Mrs. M. A. Faught and children, 35,000 good brick were saved from Charles and Martlne, have returned the ruins. s' visit to relatives from a Mr. C. B. B. Felix, agent of ClemIn Owensboro. ens Reitz Sons Co., Evansvllle, Ind., Irvlngton Flour "None Such," was In town Monday and Tuesday looking after the timber business and means Just What It says again on sale at W. H. Moore & for his company. Son, Hartford. Rev. Ell Wesley and sons, MasThe army recruiting station at ters Malcolm and Rathwell Wesloy, V Beaver Dam waB closed on August Hartford, Route 5, were pleasant 7, but will probably be opened callers at The Herald office yesterday afternoon. again this fall. Messrs. John C. Ralph and J. W. The old iron fence around the court house here Is being removed, Maddox, Fordsvllle, Route 1; H. W. which greatly adds to the appear- Ralph and C. M. Patton, Hartford, Route C, were among The Herald's ance of court quarters. two-week- Route 7, was among The Herald's Keowri, who has callers Thursday. Mr. J. H. B. Carson leftSaturday for the Eastern markets to a new fall stock for Carson & do. He was accompanied as far as by his wife and two Louisville daughters, Misses Mary and Annie Rhea. Those from Hartford who attended the funeral cf Mrs. A. P. King, at Owensboro, were: Mr. and Mrs. El Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. Dan King, and brot'ier John King, Misses Edna and Annie Hudson and Mary Shaver. The Ladles' Home Mission Society of the Methodist church will give an Ice cream supper at the residence of Mr. A. B. Knw, Centertown, tomorrow night. Proceeds to so for Everybenefit of Home Missions. body Invited. Ranoy Keith, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keith, Hartford, Route 5, died of diphtheria Tuesday morning at five will be Ino'clock. The remains in the family burying ground terred this morning at 1 1 o'clock. Mr. R. H. Johnson, of Robinson, 111., representing the Huntoon oil Interests of Pennsylvania, is canvassing the county round about Hartford, taking oil leases. He says his company will probably begin operations here' at an early date. pur-rhr.se eight-year-old S. J. Tichenor, Mr. the well known merchant at McHenry, will n cash put on his usual sale beginning next Saturday, August 24th, to run one week. By consulting his advertisement found on second page of The Herald you will bargains worth while. find many Don't fall to read the many bargains to be had during this sale. end-seaso- Mr. D. B. Trout, of Cromwell, was thrown from a mule last Sunday evening and painfully but. not seriously Injured. It was first thought that he was very seriously hurt and his son, Mr. George Trour. and daughter, Mrs. Fred Cooper, of Hartford, were summoned by telephone and went to Cromwell Sunday night, returning homo Monday afternoon, their father having greatly improved. Fire at Island, Ky., Friday night destroyed the residence property of Mr. Step Sosh, the M., H. & E. section foreman who resides In Hartford. It was occupied by Mr. James Bibbs. A good portion of the household goods were saved. There was on the house but $500 Insurance wo could not learn the total loss. Splendid work by the bucket brigade no doubt saved the town, as the burned residence was nearly In the center of It. , c t lldrr .1 Mary aad STRINGENT RESOLUTION Camp jell, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Eesnett and daughter Hazel Maile, FROM SHOTS BEHIND Mir. Elvira Miller, Mrs. Harriett AOOPIEOJYJEPOflLICAN iMiller, Willis Miller, Sadie M. Bean, .Ada Miller. Roy Foreman, Cecil A Saturday Night Shooting Tichenor, Lettie and Dctrol Wil- StateCcntral Committee County liams, Geneva Goff, Edith, Jessie Committee Called to Which Came Very Near Chinn, of Beaver ni'd Glendean Dam, Lois Fulkerson, of Paducah, Meet. Being Murder. Laura, Beatrice nnd Locket Ford, Rernlce Ford and Ellaweese Stewndopted by the Rci Knhn and Frank art. All report a pleasant time. While Walker Resolution Committee publican State Central Collins, two well known darkies of Death of Mvs. Kin?. Hartford, were on their way home at a meeting held In Louisville, Mrs. Mary E. King, wife of A. P. Kentucky, August 7, 1912: last Saturday night about 11 o'clock State Cpntral The Republican and just after they had entered Into King, of Owensboro, departed this Dog street, they were fired upon life August 13, 1012, aged 51 years. ConuniHee of Kentucky desires to from the rear and Kahn was tfadly Death was due to peritonitis and Stale that the doors of the Repubto her many lican partv are always open both to A wounded. bullet clipped the was unexpected drooped fi lends. She leaves a husband and any o' Its members who may wanright tar of Collins and he to tht ground and very prudently six children: Mrs. El. Crabtree, of der fiom the faith, and to those Mrs. Alice Rial, Mrs. who na" tire of the piomlfees only, lay there until the fusillade was Hartford; Tom, Ben and of the Democratic part. Hut unover. Kahn's wound was more se-- 1 Omer Blansford, by a bullet In Bob King, of Owensboro. rious. He was struck der existing polltienl conditions It Mrs. King was a si3ter of Robert becomes necessary for Republicans, the lower part of his back. Just to the left of his spinal column, nnd Webb, of LIvermore, James Webb, tried and true, to have charge of the ball nearly parsed through his of Ciomwell, and Mrs. Zelmn Rog- the partv's affairs. The funeral body. He did not fall, however, but ers, of Knox county. Theiefoir Be It Resolved, First. grasped a fence near by and called took place at the family residence That ai.y member of any Republicto his companion that he was badly Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. an Committee of Kentucky, who, by Interment at Elmwood cemetery. shot. word or act, manifests disloyalty to .m The shooting aroused the neighthe Republican nominees for PresiDitch ('use Coiiipi'oiuUeil. borhood, which Is peopled mostly dent and Vic" President, and who In the matter of C. R. Rhoads, people, Immediately vacate his poon that street by colore falls c, on motion for public ditch, the sition to any such committee, shall on and several of Kahn's friends came was called In County Court and assisted him to his home near cate be removed, after a hearing, if he by. He lav there until daylight, here Monday and passed until Tues- shall demand one, and the vacancy day, when n compromises was effectwhen doctors were summoned. Apfilled by f'o remaining members of avoiding what at one hr.d gone nearly ed thcrchv parently the bullet the committee. lethrough his body, lo'.elng near the time looked like a very spirited Fecund. That we express our regal contest among quite an array In front, stomach, gret that any Republican shouM surface of his of good citizens In the Deanflold where r.ulte a lump was raised. fail to support the regular lv nomicommunity. The compromise was decide.! not to operThe doctors nated candidate, for the Pisiden-cv- . basis Wlllipni Hovnrd Taft, whooe- f ate for the bullet Sundav, but gave on the siding that the petitioners and with them pay what Kahn sone. little drug to ease his those tie to that noininntion Is clear aii'i' pain. Ho suffered greatly all day they term the (irst :isH:ssmenc and unimpeachable: and that we InIt' opposing assessment maUe by them to refill to thp gre:it party of and most of the nl.h', but on .Mo- thoe the second Fet of viovois or coma connday morning Ms condition pioi;ress who" historv is the lils-to- iy siderably Improved. It looked for missioners. of the nation for more than awhi!o like th wound was necesIn the publlratlon of the minutes half a century, and whoso continusarily fa'al, but nt present he of the Ohio County TeacherV Insti- ed supremacy Is rbsolutelv essenseems out of ('anger and will prob- tute, the balance of which appears tial to the prosperity of the co.in-try- . ably iccover. on our 3d page the address On Sunday morning Frank Col-M- of Mr. E. G. Austin, which was to t ort a warrant for the ar- have been Included In the proceed Hartford. Kw. Am-- . 1'.'. K12 Henshaw, Will Bur- ings, w:is unavoidably crowded out, The Republican Cmintv Executive rest o' Mack ton and Eck Bozarth, three well on account of lack of time to put It Committee for Ohio county is hereknown young white mn of Hart- In type to accompany the other by en'lod to meet nt the court houbt !th the shoot- topics Interesting to teachers and In Hartford. Ky., on Saturday, Augford, charging them ing They were arrested by Town patrons. Mi. Austin spoke upon ust 31, 11112. nt 1 o'clock p. m., for tl'e purpofe of carrying out the proMfhfi J. P. Steve"! and given a the subject of "The pre'Imii'ary hearing before County Trus'.eo nnd His Duties," and the visions of the resolution pasted bj Judge Wedding at the court house. address was an admirable and very the Republican State Central ComTheir bonds were fixed at ?500 Interesting one. It is a worthy and mittee for Kentucky at a meeting arl' " and their ""amlnlng trial set interesting paper and will appear lu held In Louhville, Ky. on August 7, They failed at the our next Issue. for Tuesday. 1912, a copy of which Is printed , time to execute bond, but were per- above, and to transact any other business which may come up for tho mltted to hire guards in prererence. FATAL t'.LOOD POISONING CAUSED HV A NEEDLE consideration of the committee. to going to jail. Monday, however, Every member of the committee" Eck Bozarth and Will Burton furEvansvllle, Ind., Aug. 1C. .Mrs.' Is earnestly urged to be present in nished bond and were released, but y Mack Henshaw was remanded to Alonzo Lewis died from person and not by pioxy, as this Is jail. At the time of the examining blood poisoning caused by picking) a serious matter and one In whlc'i trial yesterday, the case was con- a pimple on her face with an un-- ! every good Republican should be tinued until Monday, September 2. clean needle. Interested. All Republicans are Invited to be present. It was a bad affair, to say the least, nnd does not add anything to Again asking thnt you be present In person, I am. Hartford's pood name, which has considerably Very sincerely yours, of late besuffered cause of the Saturday night carousR. B. MARTIN', Ch'm'n. els of some boys or men who are Attest: celeevidently under the Influence of J. NEV FOSTER, Sec'y. whiskey. Second the Motion. Attention, Company H! "The tariff," s.vs Governor WII-Fosale. The members of Company H are "was once a bulwark; now It armory at us Is a dam." Shouldn't the word directed to report at the 7 rt. m. on Friday, August 23, and "nuisance" be added to the senSaturday, August 24, for the purKansas City Journal. tence? pose of rifle practice. Rifles, ammunition and cleaning materials usual line will be issued there, nfter which the I men will go on the range. The complete equipment for the range lowhas arrived and Is being Installed. To do any kind of VeteriEvery member is urged to shoot one nary work. Horses, Mules or both of the above days, as there will be considerable rivalry between need not us or and Cows attention. die for Members the various companies. want of Calls who have ambition to go with the answered day or night, rifle team to Earlington next week should arrange to shoot both days. C. B. SHOWN, 1st Lieut. two mm wounbeo - r- -v e 1 I ' j 1 11 y, s'-or- Sub-Distri- ct to-da- SPECIALS We have the brated Henderson Road Wagons for Let show you their good points. n. Also our select Family Groceries and supplies at the est cash prices. Give a call 'phone No. 83. AM PREPARED LIKENS & ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. Mrs'. El Crabtreo has returned callers yesterday. of her from "Owensboro, where she ,". edv the fueral and burial mother, Mrs. A. P. .King. ... f Mrs. Rowan Holbrook and daughter Miriam are the guests of the former's brother, Mr. Henry Taylor, near Ellzabethtown, Ky. Herald J M ' tafia aie.'inree ., IK u tor ten cpnu. r,',.y Messrs. Allison Barnett and IftugYaiFelfx', "Wh"d"'vl'site,,l friends 1.. . 'P' 7.' .. . .. at? ureenTme a.iewiaayjtue nrst 01 tb'eX,'Wq8k.', will .returnuhbme , ..-- to-da- y. OLD PAPERS FJblt SALE at The office Nice and clean, tied nie T. McHenry, city. Five cents a bun- up In bundles. Mr. Jas. L. Smith, of near Warren's Mills, died of acute kidney Miss Verna Duke, her guest Miss trouble last Thursday. After fuMary Renfrow, of Bowling Green, neral services conducted by Rev. A. and Miss Hettle Riley, city, left yes- B. Gardner at the Warren's Mill sojourn at Baptist church Friday morning at terday for a 11. .o'clock, l)Is remains were InterrSprings. Dawson ed In the Warren's Mill church Mr. Ernest B. Haswell, son of the burying grounds. The deceased, popular traveling salesman, Mr. who was a member of the Baptist Coleman Haswell, of Hardlnsburg, church and n years of age, is the guest of his aunt, Mrs, Jen- leaves a wife and nine children. two-week- 's fifty-seve- Williams, who y.wNitMriiyly residents or Hart- p' purcnasea, eiegant AdJft.J.iG3 60 'Including , resl- - acrs.gf,ground,,j)ear .LaaTjuige. . Ky.i 'and will make' that ft their future hoe. .. Two Couples Elope. living on Mrs. George Bunger, Mr. Walter Campbell and Miss Clay street, Hartfbrd, fell off a ladder at her residence Monday and Ira Shown, of Hartford, and Mr. suffered severe though not thought Coney Davis and Iva Wallace, of the Nocreek vicinity, eloped to Rock-por- t, to ,be serious Injuries. night and Ind last Sunday of Hart- were married there Monday, returnMr. Sidney Williams, ford, left last Sunday afternoon for ing home yesterday. ' '. -. Luzerne, Ky., where he went to accept a position In the grbceryde-partment'6'f'tFor Sale. W. O. Duncan Coal I have three Hampshire - Boar Co. 'a store. 'Sidney Is an 'excellent Pigs for sale at $5 each. Vouriet;man'dnd we predict he will WS. DEAN.1 . . a .Dundee.wKy. ' In.'b.'Vn'nJ lk'tl 'nnrfl1.l 33t4 he . Rev. limner Killed. City, Rev. Henry Bruner, Ind., niged 75, was struck and Instantly killed by a fast freight train on the Illinois Central Railroad last Saturday afternoon about 1:30 o'clock, not far from Spring Lick, Ky, He was on his way to Olaton, this county, and having missed the train at Spring Lick, he concluded to walk to Horse Branch and catch the train and go over to Olaton, where he contemplated conducting services Saturday night and Sunday. '''he remains, which were very badly mangled, were taken to an undertaker at Owensboro Sunday where the body was prepared for burial and shipped back to Fords vllle, where Interment took place' Monday by the side of his first wife. The deceased was distantly related to the Bruner family of Olaton, and was jwell known In the northern part of this county. VETERINARY SntGEON Hartford. - Kentucky- - FARMERS Having recently built a large addition to my produce house, I am in shape to carry a large stock of JONES' ? BRAND FERTILIZERS the Birthday Dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, living near Hartford, were the host and hostess of a dinner given Sunday In honor of their daughter Emma's ninth birthday. She received several nice presents. Those present were': . Mr.'and'Mrs. Luther Miller, and ifour children,, Hooker, Lynn, Gladys and Richard, Mr. and .Mrs, u best fertilizer that is made for wheat as well as all other farm products. Just try me this season. Will sell cheap and give you plenty of time to pay for it. - - T ii in W. E. Ellis, iii - .... . Produce Merchant, Hartford, Kentucky. J "-- " i MmjatumiAYjM - JjffWijdto v tyw """"- -' r LJZffi A NMuAMMVKn Krt :r 11""' W'W 9 WP",'P T'r PAGE SIX. THE" MAPTFORn MFRA1 r WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 10J2. V IH K K w if f t'i S ti n dcn-d- , occasions waved his knife in the decrepit, prematurely aged, disgusted, air, threatening to cut her throat. POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. disheartened, O crabbe.l, O Johnson is said to have left the came and 1 wondered as I saw 'em 0 in my loulllneas and dctpalr, if they O The Hcruld's Special Selection". O country. TaIllinois Central Railroad Time The Hartford Herald hris received notice from tho Third Assistant oO Mrs. Johnson Is the widow of the knew that 'those who dance must O O ble at Heaver Dam, Ky. Postmaster General that wo must comply with tho new portal Regulalcmj; late Eldred Crabtree, who died, pay the fiddler,' and how AS TO YOU. tions Iu regard to subscriptions more than one year In arrears). Tlicro South Bound. North Bound. leaving one of the largest estates Would he the cruel yei.ts before arc several who have not paid (luring tlio past year and wo are now No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:33 p.m. hey, too, came from tho dance, If Did you plve him n lift? He's a in this section of the State and compelled to comply with the ruling. During- the pa,t year we have No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. ,t all." practically disinheriting his only brother of Man made a special effort to f?ct these old accounts collected up, ami most of No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 131 S:B5 p.m. And, bearing about all the burden daughter, who sought to have a dithem hare responded, but there are a .good .many .who .have .not mxDK.M.Min iitiso.i:it J. E. Williams. Agt vision of tho property.but failed. he can. you. want us to continue Tho Herald Ml'ST UK SHOT TO DKAT1I Did fmi give him a smile? He was Mrs. Johnson was a servant In the responded to our request. .If when in arrears more than one year, you must notify .us In writing to home of her first husband before downcast and blue that effect, otherwise we must take your nunio off the list If more than Heno, New, Auk. 12. Warden And the smile would have helped her marriage to him. one year In arrears. With us it Is not a question of extending you TO AND Cowing, of the Nevada 'eorge him to battle It through. credit, but a question of complying with the U, S. Postal regulaTEDDY STOLE PLATFORM, Stuie Penitentiary, faces the strang- Did you give him your hand? Ho ufnrirTuii Ttttt tions. Any nnnio taken oft" does not release the person from their obcivt: nwidijini J'I-,I7.&a. est situation in his experience as wns slipping down hill c ligation to pay their back subscriptions, so the Department of tho GAY DANGE head five men Institution. He a must And the world, so I fancied, was New York, Aug. 16. In a signed rules. This, of course, applies to all subscribers, regardless of finanman to shoot down find using him ill y cial standing, nml we do earnestly appeal to those who are more than a published here In cold blood before the 23d day of pjj you gve a word? Did you statement year in arrears to call at Tho ncrald office at once and settlo or remit Eugene V. Debs, the Socialist leadthis month. 8how him the road, by will show where Experience Which Comes Andrljl Mlrkovich, a murderer, 0r (iI(i you jU8t let him go on. with er, says of the Roosevelt Progres- you mail the amount due. Tho label on your paper governed accordare paid to. Please consult that NOW and be sive party: " duly convicted and' sentenced to ,js j0ad? "The really progressive planks in ingly. We do not want to loso a single one of our subscribers, but) To Many Of Us. death for a crime committed in your prompt attention Is very necessary if you wlsli The Herald to mm aiong; ties n the Progressive platform were ta Jneip Southern Nevada, was given, under Did continue its weekly visit. When ,n subscription Is discontinued, ono ken bodily from the Socialist platsinner like you, Nevada, his the new satutes of notice will be sent to the subscriber and if n prompt resp6nso is not WE THINK WHILE RETURNING choice of death grasp of your hand might form, and even the red flag of Soeither by hanging nut the was appropriated, or at received, we will necessarily have to place all such accounts In tho cialism have carried him through. He chdse the latter. or shooting. hands of a collecting agency, who will take charge of the adjustment for Did you bid him good cheer? Just least Imitated, by the red bandaila The execution date Is of whip. But Seldom While Go! ng.Being Anmist 23. Warden Cowingsetmust Please bo prompt. Rest plan is to pay- In advance. of the Roosevelt followers. a word and a smile "So far as the Progressive party what he most needed that last carry out the sentence upon that Were Taken Up With Thoughts itself is concerned, it contains too weary mile. date. He has approached any mini- ber of men, who have absolutely Do you know what he bore in that many diverse and conflicting ecoof Future. nomic elements, and its platform is burden of cares refused to undertake the Job of to give That Is every man's load and thnt too much of a hodge-podg- e GOING shooting down a human being. He :)l.(! STILL THEY'RE It the character and stability of a sympathy shares? 's at a complete loss now to carry Did you try to find out what he great national party. The following remarkable little out the death sentence. "The most significant thing about needed from you, Cowing stated he would make &V prose poem was written several SA .1 ( .1 J. in : mm iu uiuc wr l,lu ..a.. Jun- Inn.tn I. I w ,n 111, ,1.1 the Roosevelt Progressive convenyears ago by a newspaper man who an effort to hae the matter tion Is that It represented hunIt through? to the attention of the had formerly been a "star" reporter brought dreds of thousands of men who leading Boston paper. He Court, while at the same time he Uo kn(W W,JU t meang , be have voted tho Republican on a ticket all has been working upon the con- ,0S,nK the fight started a little magazine In Atlanta, demned man to change his mind when a ,)ft (1Bt , tme mght get their lives and who have now quit If or doIs a sample of his and this the Republican party forever. The and go to his death upon the gal- v. ,..,,(i,i tlons. i,7 1.....& ,t,iit? progressive tendency here manifestitem"Every man you meet," said he, lows. The condemned nian . refuses. Do you know what It means Just ed can never be checked, but will ,..., . ...... .. ......,..-."Is either going to or coming from .uiK the clagp of a ,)and become more and more pronounced In the bill of re,)orne auout a until it finds expression In WIen a the Dance. So far as 1 am concern- has never before come up hey! 1S,a,e V.1T ed, 1 am going from It. In the mn Rt to stand? the condemned man, I)1(, pleasto us agk wha, ,t wa8why the day of youth I was getting ready remains passive through It nil. If i,.,i u for the dance and my heart fairly "Were all medicines as merito 1JM..1 .lll, IIJ leaped In Expectation s pleasant he must die, re wants to be shot. And the glistening tears down the rlous as Chamberlain's Colic Chole Warden Cowing U at thp end of ra and Diarrhoea Remedy, the dream. pale cheek that slip? his wits to meet (Iip strange situa Were you brother of his when the world would be much better off to and "In fancy I heard the music as tion. ,j .,, the percentage of suffering greatly time came to be? It rolled and swelled; In my mind's "eye I could eee tripping along, a - Did you offer to help him or didn't decreased," writes Lindsay Scott, of Are Ever nt War. -,Temple, Ind. For Eale by all deal-e- r. . mou see? merry dancers1 gay but-i thousand There are two things m terflies they were and I, all so at war, Joy and piles. But Don't you know it's the part of u Arnica Salve will banish plies Kon was to join that mad, glad WO.MAX Af 'CIUKXTA LLV brother of Man In any form. throng and be one of them. It soon subdues the Tj ,, what the gr,ef ,g and hel,, DROWNED IN A SPRING INt'OKl'OIlATKD "Days crowded days, and weeks Itching, Irrl'atlon, inflammation or. can wjen It gives comfort, Invites months grew swelling. were multiplied, and g Carlisle, Ky., Aug. 16. Mrs. Rewhen h(J asked you t0 D, on apace; years came and passed Joy. Oreatest healer of burns, bolls, tye nJm a mt ' becca Moran, aged forty-fivwas again, os others will come ulcers, cuts bruises eczema scalds and came ,eft hm tQ drowned In a spring at her home m and pass, bearing the burden of pimples, skin eruptions. Only 2." near Sprout, near the Fleming shift? ra cents at James H. Williams. county dead Hope and Joy. line. While atOh, I know what you meant what Nicholas tempting to get water out of the the stones from the earliest historic you say may be tru "But the fruit ripened in the Warning Cards, flight of years and fell and vanishla 1 1 M A I The Kentucky law lately passed Hut the test of your manhood Is spring she fell head foremost In age down to the period of the pyra- Uf the water and was drowned. Mrs. mlds. Linen was found there, of , What Did You Do? W ed. I went to the dance no doubt In regard to the abolishment of the I W Iff I ' This g It public drinking cup, requires that Did you reach out a hand.' disease is caused from almost, Did Moran had gone to the spring for which some sheets went back to the of that. Everybody, anduricocid poison. External water and falling to return, mem- eleventh dynasty. to me, was there. How ill stores, hotels, boarding houses, u And him the road, Eeemed They were as Impure bloodsometimes give temporary reapplications long I remained I do not care to depots and other public places Or did you Just let him go by with bers of the family became uneasy. white and as sweet as if they were lief but won't cure; the sure way to secure years of my where drinking Going to the spring they found she know. Let the empty his load? London Cor. permanentresultsis to thoroughly eradicate water Is usually Just from the loom. from the blood all the impurities. Nothing had fallen In It and her head was New York Sun. life from twenty to forty tell the kept, shall keep a large card, with on earth will drive out the poisons from Beware of Ointments lor Catarrh submerged In the water. In her tale that they alone can tell. the law printed thereon, posted your system, keep tho bowels, kidneys and That Contains Mercury, struggle to sav herself her head A Mutter of Taste. were many close by Eald drinking water. The liver in good condition as SEVEN BARKS, the "In that mad revel will surely destroy had become fastened As mercury young man wonderful remedy that has proved its great under the He wns the sort oj a merry Ah, how the Herald Is prepared to furnish these dancers. the sense of smell and completely root of a tree that projected over who takes a girl out and talks of merits the past 42 years. of druggists, bright lights shone and glistened; cards at ten cents apiece, by mall derange the whole system when enSEVEN BARKS can bo had all how the glasses sparkled and the or by hand. Better keep within the tering It through the mucous sur- the spring Just under the water. pretty things but never dreams of at 50 cents per bottle. Give it a good trial Mrs. Moran is said to have been buying anything, not even a penny and watch your rheumatism disappear. and the music bounds of the law. tf wine within them face. Such articles should never be subject to spells of epilepsy and LYMAN BROWN, 68 Murray St, New York, NX bar of cocoanut candy. made one's soul drunk with Joy. most common ail- used except on prescriptions from was probably stricken with one of One of the They had been walking out toyonder was a pretty In the corner working people are reputable physicians, as the damage these while reaching for water. gether for quite a while and she was girl and she was listening to the ments that hard to the good afflicted with Is lame back. Apply they will do Is ten-fol- d mi getting a bit tired of It. One evenpassionate vows of one not a somA vast amount of ill health is Liniment twice a you can possibly derive from them. ing they came to a pause outside a nambulist of loe, and the words Chamberlain's digestion. When day and massage the parts thor- Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured due to impaired confectioner's shop. were spoken they quitted the ballfalls to perform Its oughly at each application, and you by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., the stomach darling," he whispered "Look, room and Its giddy maze at early by contains no mercury and Is taken functions properly, the whole sys"I can see your beautigushingly. and hand in hand and will gft quick relief. For sale eventide, becomes deranged. A few m Internally, acting directly upon the tem all dealers. ful sweet face quite clearly in that heart in heart, reared them a little blood and mucous surface of the doses of Chamberlain's Tablets is altar at a place called Home, and -- .,.. Roosevelt Year For Sure. sVEtcm. In buyIne Catarrh all you need. They will strengthen window." was determined on makworshipped there. But she Niagara Falls, N. Y., Aug. 16. Invigorate your Clm, ,(, gure ym, j.pt ,he Kenune. your Indigestion, "Yonder stood a bright fellow, An eight-poun- d , twenty-!- .. Ooy, ner ,nuPn Inlornnllv am! made in liver, and regulate your bowels, ing a change. much the worse for wine, and he elrhth child, was born here to Mrs. "That's all right, George, about Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & entirely doing away with that mismy sweet face," she said coldly; danced on and drank on, and drank Philip E. Webster. Mrs. Webster Co. Testimonials free. erable feeling due to faulty digestired of hearing about It! I and danced on still and the gay Is 44 yenrs old, was married when Price, 75c tion. Try it. Many others have "I'm Sold by Druggists. equlppage In which he came to the she was 16, and of her children wish you'd remember my sweet per bottle. been permanently cured why not occasionally Instead.". dance was supplanted by a hearse there were three pairs of twins and m tooth Take Hall's Family Pills for con- you? For sale by all dealers. with Its sombre plumes but the two sets of triplets. Eight of the ro stipation, dance went on and on and I re- 28 are still alive. Alcohol and Insanity. Indian Killed on Trafk. mained imagining, indeed, that all 111., an Indian Insanity and Near Rochelle, was mine. of earth's enjoyment have Increased about three times as went to sleep on a railroad track FOR FLETCHER'S On tlie 1st and 3rd Tuesdays There were women there; innocent, TRUTH TRIUMPHS fast In the United States in the past and was killed by the fast express. of each month the fares are pure and happy, who were led fifty years as the population. The He paid for his carelessness with txtra low and allow stop astray; men of brain and heart and population increase has been 330 his life". Often it's that way when overs free and 25 days time via Cotton Belt Route to FOR SALE. onvled attainments who forged up- A Hartford Citizen Testifies For per cent., while the increase in in- people neglect coughs and colds. A scliolarhIp in the Vnndcrbllt acon themselves the chains of ruin sanity and risk your life when prompt Don't the Public Benefit. Training School, for boys, Elkton, cording to the recent census, has use of Dr. King's New Discovery and remorse through the blow-pip- e Ky.; Howling Green Uurtncss of rum, and why I stayed so long been 950 per cent. Most of this will cure them and so prevent a Bowling Green, Kentucky; degeneracy, was because the others stayed so says Dr. T. A. A truthful statement of a Hartdangerous throat or lung trouble. The Cotton Belt Route is the long and It bceraed to hard to turn ford citizen, given in his own Ui million's Business College, NashIn addressing the American "It completely cured me, In a short direct line from Memphis to away. words, should convince the most ville, Tcnn., or any branch school, Medical Society, Is "due to the time, of a terrible cough that folTexas, through Arkansas-t- wo "But after years wasted and skeptical about the merits of Doan's and Bryant & Stratton Business chronic and excessive use of alco- lowed a severe attack of grip," splendid trains dally, with through sleepers, chair cars andf" dreary years somehow the lights 'Cidney Pills. If you suffer from College. Louisville, Kentucky. Any- hol In one form or another and nar- writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Tex., parlor-caf- e cars. Trains from grew dim; the music seemed dis- )acknche, one contemplating attending cither cotics." sleeplessnervousness, "and I regained 15 pounds in all parts of the Southeast make cordant; younger forms and faces ness, urinary disorders or any form of the above schools can save monIs the children of drinking weight I had lost." Quick, It that direct connection at Memphis appeared to be the ones enjoying of kidney ills, use a tested kidney ey by writing or calling on The parents' who suffer most. with Cotton Belt Route trains safe, reliable and guaranteed. 50c to the Southwest. themselves, and the pretty girls up- medicine. Hartford Herald. 29tf and $1.00. Trial bottle free at on whom I once looked with some m A Hartford citizen tells of Doan's Write to me today James H. Williams. The Trials of a Traveler. tegard had lost their charms they Kidney Pills. I will tell you exact fare am a traveling salesman," "I from your town, schedwere painted hags to me and 1 noCould you. demand more convincFOR FLETCHER'S DOLL OF LITTLE ONE WAS writes E. E. Youngs, E. Berkshire, ule, and send you splenticed, as I now recall, that I was el-- j ing proof of merit? PLACED BESIDE COFFIN did Illustrated books of F3 I Vt., "and was often troubled with bowed out of the way; that ray reKing, Daniel Hartford, Ky., constipation farm facts about Arkanand indigestion till I partee was stale and pointless; that says: "I used one box of Doan's sas and Texas. Canton, 0 Aug. 16. Beside tho began to use Dr. King's New Life FINDS PERFECT SPHINX my conviviality existed in an inor- Kidney Pills r, some time ago and IN EGYPTIAN RtTINS coffin of THelma L. C. BARRY, dinate thirst for rum; that Where they did me so much good that I Pills, which I have found an excelof this city, sits her favoTrtTiliw Pumm Afoi For all stomach, once were friends and companions, am pleased to recommend them to lent remedy." 83TodaBalUln Details of the season's results in rite doll, "Bessie," in compliance LouitrfU. Ky. were mounds of earth and sadden- others, knowing of their value. For liver or kidney troubles they are exploration by the British School of with the child's dying request, unequaled. Only 25 cents at James ed and desolate homes. some time I suffered intensely from Archaeology In Egypt aVe described While Thelma lay dying in De m "Why It took me so long to pains in my sides and in the small H. Williams. by Prof. Flinders Petrle as gigan- - trolt of burns received when play-ti- c. awaken I do not know. But I do of my back. Doan's Kidney Pills MRS. LOUELLA JOHNSON An alabaster sphinx 26 feet Jng with matches, she asked her know now that when the terrible had been used by friends with such SUES FOR A DIVORCE long and 14 feet high, which weigh- - aunt to bring the doll to her. She truth came home to me, It came excellent results that I thought I ed 80 tons, was found at Memphis, was holding It close when death with a force I dared not disregard. would try them. I got them at the Owensboro, Ky., Aug. 16. Mrs. The face is as perfect as when it came, I was loath to receive it but Joy- Ohio County Drug Co. Their use Louella Crabtree Johnson has filed was carved in 1300 B.C. I Her body was brought to Canton fully I cherish it. Sometimes I as directed permanently cured me," a suit In the Daviess Circuit Court Earthern fortress walls over 100 Monday. The doll was forgotten, wonder why the Fates seem so For sale by all dealers. Price 50 against her husband, O. L. (Hop) feet thick and a quarter of a mile Frank Dornberger, her father, AnrMrToarbf slow. Co., Buffalo, Johnson, formerAsslBtant FlreChlttf cents. Foster-Milbur- n were discovered at Hellopo- - celved it soon after a telegram was TickaU (Jm on BBBBr MlaDBytcr. H "I finally started away and met New York, sole agents for the of .Owensboro, for absolute divorce. lis. They probably date back to the sent to the aunt, V&V&W UlapolatoUTas. Going, and going still, young lads United States. She alleges that Johnson has ha- early barbaric Invasion. "Bessie" Is now sitting on a chair and lassies on pleasure bent, going Doan's Remember tfaename bitually gotten drunk and has A cemetery was discovered 30 beside the little casket in the Dorn-milto the dance from whence 1, oban- - and take so other, threatened her life, and on' several south of Cairo with dates on berger home. Subscribe for The Hartford HenUd. Jifo Hartford Herald ooooooooooooooo f NOTICE TO SUBCRIBERS. - 1 J Post-Ofllc- LIFE'S to-da- , I I - ; Building Material Prices. you comtemplate building ing some repair work,' send an ized the material you will and we will take quire ure in quoting you price, freight paid, your railroad station. w Ju At Reasonable ..,... ,. '''"' "fe. Fordsville Planing: - Mill Company e, Fordsville, Kentucky J j UU II II la If Iff nerve-rackin- ITIili I gaily-decorat- is Fares ! Low 3 Children Cry feeble-ralndedne- ss CASTORIA feeble-mindednes- s, Unl-cirlt- y, Mac-Nlch- Arkansas & Texas Chlldran Cry C ASTQ I A Dorn-berge- m ss es 35L C rl s, f '. f'T11 lVi Ttii," ,7;il't: T- .a VT Tl ' "fr MSwAb ".""yft- -- A-- "! '-' v ;l j VnrtV i1 i- - BHvsaBBaa a.i... .jaTi'.nrm jS7 J" TT WEDNFS1.V, AUGUST 21, 1012. THE HARTFORD HERALD think, reason and analyze. Mental GOT THE WRONG CUE. E 10 GROW SEVEN Inertia Is the product of contentment and contentment causes stagrm Keene Didn't Givo the 8am One INCHES IH SIX MONTHS McCullough Did. nation. Some of the most ImporWhen Tom Keene took long toura tant things are sadly neglected through the northwest, where tragedy the teachers themselves were to anything but hard By Scottish Physician, Who Used is still In favor, he used to keep Ins never Induced company down In numbers on account and fast rules and dull routine. Thyroid Extract From of th Jump nod the. Jilgh railroad. tact and facility Teachers need faresr"wrITe:T Driiry 'oy PAGE SEVE5. EDUCATIONAL SYSTEITSDEreCTS Plainly Visible in Products Now Turned Out. They should ontliusq for teaching. being enthusiastic; create tneth-j- d cause methodical; by being thought by being thoughtful; teach DFTENTBO MUCH UMDERTAKEN analysis by being analytic; make to comprehencomprehend by being sive; beget Inspiration by being InAnd Therefore Too Little A- spirational and fill with aspiration by themselves exhibiting aspiccomplishedCramming ration for tho good, the beautiful N and the true, In education, In life System Prevalent. and in society. The greatest factor In the acquirement of education SOME M1GHTV (SOOl) I'OIXTKUS In the storing of the mind wltn useIs Invincible deterful knowledge The school, next to the home, Is mination. Ere wo produce great men and the best place for training the mlnU to do loble women, we must have a bet-'young and Immature system, one that educational service for self and society. In tho school room the growth and devel- Will cause a thirst for knowledge that will mentally opment of the human mind should the knowledge he the main purpose of the assem- equip and prepare for life's duties, individually and socially. blage of pupils. W. II. CUNDIFF. In all schools a variety of mental foods should be taken In quantities by tho llE('Olt! WOOIXC8 STl'XT easily to be assimilated CAMKOIIXIA SAMPLE . vnnrhfiil tnlnd. Is tho splco or life;" but f .Superfluity is a surfeit. The matrimonial record Is held of Los Angele3, of studies by a chauffeur A superabundance j 5 does not Cal., who met, wooed and won his confuses the mind, If It ' weaken it. Tho radical defect of ride in thirty minutes, a few days system Is, "go. He was experiencing difficulour present educational it undertakes too much, and there- ty with his automobile one mornfore accomplishes but little. Somo ing while In the business section of the most Important branches are .f the city. He tried to start the neglected, such as reading and writ- machine, but the crank "kicked was severely ing. The child should be constant- back" and his arm reading aloud, and injured. Along came a fascinating ly drilled in his woman. She dressed with due regard to emphasis and oung Is common to injuicd arm for him, talking pleaspronunciation. It hear hog and dog pronounced antly the while. "I wish I had a the chauffeur. "hawg" and "dawg." Horse Is call- .vlfe," romarked ed "boss," by many teachers and "Well, this Is leap year," mused pupils. Manv persons, In and out he fair one, "will you marry me?" of school, call corn "cawn." Proper For answer tho motorist swung 'ier to a seat In the automobile and pronunciation Is sadly neglected. With reference to penmanship, and disregarding speed laws, dashteachers neglect to have enough ex- ed to the court house, obtained a e ercises In writing. "Practice makes narrlage license and sought a of the peace, who performed perfect." Principle upon principle, and axiom after axiom should be the ceremony at once. the rule. Too many studies give .CNCltO.U'HINO FEXCES nothing clearly and definitely. AXI) UAlSIXti OF CHOPS It Is the fault of our educational School system that the Common Speaking of a matter which also Curriculum Is adapted to the cramMll-e- r, process, which only tires and iffects Ohio county, Mr. S. L. ming writing In the LaRue County A smattering disgusts the mind. of many things Is of no practical 'lerald, says: If you will allow me a small space utility whatever. grammar Is just as im- !n your paper, I will give you my Practical portant as la the science of mathe- idea about so much of this good matics. Millions of people (among oad talk that I so often see In your preachers, paper. There Is one way and only doctors, them lawyers, school teachers) cannot one way to have a good road and editors and speak and wrlto the English Lan- t'oat Is or each and everyone that; owns land adjoining the road to guage correctly. Our schools are certainly defec- pull back those rail fences that tive In view of the fact that they have been edging out for thirty or xre constantly turning out fools forty years and be liberal and give arther than In- a space of fifteen or twenty feet, so and ignoramuses we can have room to pass other telligent persons. Defects of our educational sys- rigs without having to carry a thusly: scythe to cut some man's fence cortem may be summarized and studies; ner so we can back into it to let Too many text-booneglect of drill In the various some one pass. How many farmers branches taught; not enough exer- havo you taken notice of along your road, who put their fence writing, reading cises In spelling, and In the correction of False Syn- out on the road's edge, and then plants a little blackjacK or thorn tax. The radical defects of our educa- apple tree about every twenty feet? tional 3ystem are: (because of too I have counted as high as fifteen many studies assigned to each pu- lows of corn shaded out thpt did pil), a lack of enthusiasm and a not even make foddor, from just Why would not it dullness of mind, produced by too such methods. be better to give half of that dismuch mental labor and effort. studies at a time, and tance to the road and raise a good Fewer more drill and exercise are needed. crop on the rest of It? I want a Do not undertake too much, but good road, as every farmer should, only wliet you can handle and mas- and this I think is the only way to got it. We have a good ditch, ter, should bo tho school's motto. The defects seem most manifest and why not have a good road and Let's glvo In the mental conditions of tho pu- drain it into this ditch? pils when they leavo the schools. more land and less money do There seems to be no desire on moro work and less talking. S. L. MILLER, their part for increased knowledge; Loafdale, Ky. no ambition for excellence In all things; no aspiration to rise above Flying Men Fall what exists, and no Inspiration that Victims to stomach, liver and kidfills them with that love of learn- ney troubles Just like other people, ing which nlwavs enables one to acwith like results In loss of appetite, complish something which had not headache, nervousness, backache, t been previously accomplished. n feeland tired, listless, Apparently, most cl.lldren come ing. But there's no need to feel out of school satisfied with tho lit- like that, as T. D. Peebles, Henry, tle pabulum they lave found, and proved. "Six bottles of arc, as a rule, willing to go on Tenn., Hitters" he writes, "did power to Electric through life without much more to give me new strength and good appetite than all other stomi ach remedies I used." So they help everybody. It's folly to suffer when this great remedy will help you dose. Try It. Only from the It may be from overwork, but "0 cents first James H, Williams' nt Inthe chances are its from an m drug store. er jus-Mcrun-dow- Sheep or Goat. In making a youth of 18 grow seven Inches In six months. At a recent meeting of the British Medical Association in London, Dr. (ieorgo Alexander Gibson, physician of tho Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, explained how ho had made eighteen-year-old Edinburgh, Aug. 1C A Scottisll physician has sprung a surprise on the apathetic British public, coming forward with the assertion and the proof that he has been successful j Pan this grown up, through the employment of thyroid extract a potent substance Influenclg blood distribution In the and nutritive possibilities most powerful way. "This boy," said Dr. Gibson, "whom I made to 'grow up,' is the son of one of my medical friends. Ke was In his eighteenth year, on? Inch below five feet In height. Like many children, he was stunted in growth, but excellent in form. He had set his whole mind on entering Woolwich Aeidemv, for which the one and only crancp was just about six months ahead. In order to enter Woolwich, he had to bp at least flvp feet three Inches tall. Tlie family turned to mo In deep distress. "Bv the omploymi'nt of thyroid extract the youth giew seven Inches In six months, and. as he obtalr-eone of the highest places In thp examination for entrance Into WoolHe Knew Him. wich. It was obvious that his health The year the Chicago Cubs won their had been in no wise disturbed by first world's championship a crazy mob of enthusiasts pursued Frank this treatment." described the process Chance, trying to raise him on their Dr. shoulders. Chance struggled to free of making tho extract. "A goat or sheep is killed," said himself. A big. red faced man. purple "As soon as life is from rooting, beat the manager on tho the physician. yelled. "Dou't you know me. extinct the thyroid gland is taken back and The fat Frank?" out and all fat removed. "Yep," replied Chance coolly. "You're Is then minced up into fine pieces tho fellow who hit mo on the head and dried in a temperature of DO to with a lemon last fall when the Po When all beatns." 100 degrees Fahrenheit. 2$Zfij$x&Zb&,(', "" sarfrfft. -- -: is removed, with the , remaining fat " Testing the Dose. aid of petroleum, it Is ready to On a wet and bitter night In winter make up Into tablets. "It Is only with physically strong old Dr. B. was summoned from his1 threat-'mtlents (and preferably youths) snug home to attend n farmerfarmer's pneumonia. that a doctor can undertake this cned withlittle woman The resembling u wife, n growth treatment," remarked Dr. scared bird, reported that the patient "Personally Gibson, in conclusion. I have had great success with thyroid treatment for stunted growth." i i I ' ' Peter Underwood. There were various ways of deleg this, such as by doubling and by piittlnft"n" tin Biilt on the electrician now and then. tTno play haJ a Toug cast, however, and tho advance ngent was Instructed to pick up some local man for one of tho "bits." Keene arrived In a ono night stand and made his wny to the theater to meet the recruit for the play in question. He Introduced himself to the tnnnnger and explained the slum- tlon. The local dignitary said: "That has been arranged. Mr. Keene. .tones, the bouse property man. Is going to play the part. I'll send for him." Jones appeared presently. lie yawned and stretched his arms continually, putting two or three gaps In eery sentence. The pnrt consisted of two lines, but on thctu hung the vital situation of the play. Keene sized Jones up for his wardrobe and then asked him If he was ready to rehearse. "Xo." said Jones. "I played tho part with McCullough twice." That seemed promising, and K(ene was satisfied Tho particular scene of the performance came, and Keene. looking Into the wings, saw Jones yawning and stretching. He gave him the speech for his entrance, but Jones did not budge. He repeated It without success nnd then bad to fake the scene, which fell flat, ruining the performance. Keene came off the stage in n fury nnd xpluttcred. "Why didn't you come on when you saw mo waiting there?" "Didn't get my cue." said Jones. "I gave It to you twice." "Xot the cue .McCullough gave me." "What cue did be give you?" "Come on. you Idaho sausage." "-- Tho Kind Ton Havo Always Bought, aiul which lias been in uso for over 30 years, has homo t'io Pitrimturo of and has been malc under his per- sonal supervision siino its infancy. CUcUX Allow no ono to deceive you in this. hut All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Experiments that triilo with and ciidinigcr tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment. Just-a-j:ood"ii- ro 4 What is CASTORSA Cnstorin is n harmless .substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-rorlDrops and Soothing Syrups. It is lMensaut. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarriuua ami "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation, and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. c, GENU8ME CASTOR 4?J Bears the Signature of &Z&4 & The KM THE You Have Always Bought T zsr Ji2dc t&gAA MURMI ALWAYS In Use For Over CENT. UN COMPANY TttT. 30 Years. CITV. NIWYORH LOOK ON THE FIRST PAGE iiu will llinl it Utile jellow Or the winppci- around our llcr.ilil. slip. It hut printed on it .Mini rt:i n mid a date after it. 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We will appreciate it nnd it will liuike us think joti really want the paper. - epit. C in-t n. . WHV A STICK OK ('AXI)V IS im m -- a j SOMEWHAT LIKE A HORSE f post-olllr- -- Archbishop I J. Ryan, of Philadelphia, owes the children at the diocese of the Roman Catho-- , lie Church, a treat of candy and f'ey are Impatiently waiting for him to return so he can buy the best. who was there The Archbishop, attending the ruby jubilee of Hlsh-o- p E. A. Carvev, was taken to the orphnnngo at Cresson by the Bishop, nnd delighted the little folk with his famous stories. "Why Is n stick of candy like a horse?" he suddenly nsked. "I know," piped a bit of a lad. " 'Cause the more you lick It tho faster It goes." The Joke was on the Archbishop, "! prf v- evil ?"i the candv as soon as he returned Philadelphia Record. home. h-- ' 1 orphanage maintained by the IMt and Power Elenv i tlM'OKI'OII 1 KIM E. G. BARRASS, MGR., j Will irirr votr liow-- rtt cost, fflevtric LifJtfs are vlvtm. licoUhtj tnifl safe. No home or basht ss hoasf shmhl he tHhottt ttew trheti witliin ri arh. T11EX DIUMK IT OFF. called for hot punch, but that she awaited the doctor's permission before giving It. "Make It," said Dr. B. "Mnbe It as soon as yon can, strong and hot. nnd let me see It." The little woman soon fluttered In Youngest Mother. Iowa City, la., Aug. lfi. The with the smoking punch. The doctor It. vouneest mother recorded In Iowa took It from her bauds, examined nnd xniellcd it. then drank It off eleven-yea- r medical history Is an smacked his lips In critical satlsfnc nld girl from ncir "Davenport, who tlon. gave birth to a healthy "Exactly " he said. "Give your bus child at the Universiuand one Just like It, ouly halt ns ty Hospital much." Llpplacott's. to-da- WHY NOT MAKE $200. A MONTH -- That's S50.00 a Week, almost $10. Urc-proveil-to-do a Day "I was cured of diarrhoea dose of Chamberlain's Colic, and Dlnrrhoea Remedy," M. E. Oobhardt, Oriole, Pa. ' ""thing better. For sale dealers. Mr. by one Chole-1- a writes There by all m So Tired most ready? Mrs. Pfupsor I wish you'd stop asking mo that question. I've been telling you for the last hour that I'd bo ready In a minute. Afinld of Drnuglit.s. you ever see anvone so afraid of draughts as Aunt Mar"Did The Waiting Husband. Pfusser Aren't you The Widow's Complaint. "Yes." wild a id eyed man. "I mar rled the widow of a man who wa banged, nnd I thought that under the circumstances there would be no comparisons in connection with tho late lamented, hut I was mistaken." "Did she prnlse him Just the same":' rejoined his fiioud. "Well, not exactly." was the reply "but we bad not beeu married n wink before she declared that hauglng wnc too good for me." Belling Victor Safes nnd bozos to mrrclianw, doctors, ltn;rrv, dt'iulfls nnd limner, ail of viioinrrallretheiHid of a tafe, but Uo nut know lion cut-- itlclooun one. Salesmen il claro our proposition one of money.maklng opportunithe best, clean-cu- t ties over recelwil. Wltuojt prelouH can duplicate tho iuereiti of oilier!. catalog Our hiiutUoiuely llliirtrnKd nlll enublo you to pretent the mtieet to cus a iniiniit-- h mor.gu tomers in B3 iNuri'Ming you were pllo'lr.g them throucli our fi.ciory. Men utto.utidas cnlemnen rereive itiKiiM and lntrurtlci for (f! till! fulc s. convincing talking p t v. hid It i lu.pctsil lor a proptctne ouftomer to deny. Why don't YOU be the firft to apply from uur .di Ity Icioru eou.tono elteijtts the territory? We can favor only one Ealeiuiac out of toch locality. i e -- Jin anntverHary m our company was ctlehnited by erecting the most modern Bate factory In the world. rnn ho received our tlecial telling inducement, rer.dfr-.tuecefsary to double our output. W e are FpenaJni? many tlioufaiuli nf dollaM f.i is organization, but to am i, particulars. It will cot you only the price ot a postal card. Ask for Catalogue 16T. UWLl exM'rl-euccYO- c r -- HBaMwSsH Our New Home. Capaolty Wlde-nnl- ic 1 1 THE VICTOR SAFE 20,000 Safes Annually. & LOCK GO. OHIO ft active LIVER. . With a welltconducted LIVER one can do mountains of labor without fatigue. It adds a hundred per cent to oses earning capacity. It can be kept In healthful action . by, and only by Tutt'sPills TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. ..fci tha?" "No; she'd put a wrap on If she your new came into the room and found a asked' the bureau drawer open." visl'or. "No, Mr. Smlthers, I ain't. I For One Thing. can't make up my mind whether to haugh-t"What," sho asked with get a gasoline car or a llmo'uslne sneer, "would the Onrden of car. Maybe you can tell me does Eden have been without Evo?" smell as bad as gasolimousine "Well," he calmly replied, "It line?" Inquired tho lady. would probably havo been quiet, for The vast amount of Confederate one thing." currency seized by tho U,nIon .Army during the Civil War Is bolng disFOR FLETCHER'S tributed among the libraries and Uncertain. "Have you purchased car yet, Mrs. Noorlch?" . v Gtallclrn Cry colleges of tho country". CASTORIA Honors Were Even. When the members of a Greek letter society In Barnard college were Initiating two girl neophytes Into fnit mys terles just before last coiniiieiiceinent exercises, one Junior, bo vmix obeying orders, waited until n stieet car on Broadway, New York, hud possml her, then chased it for n block, waving her band and calling frantically to the con dnctor, who tit Inst held up his car. the eyes of all the passengers were on the flushed young woman. Then. Instead of boarding the ear, tho Initiate dalntl ly lifted her skirt, placed a small foot on the car step nnd calmly ns possible tied her shoe, Hiking her time to it. This done, she smiled prettily at the conductor nnd walked nwuy aftet sweetly saylty ''Thank you." "No, Bts," nald the conductor, heartily; "l want to ttmol: you." CltiCliiHATI, JB PRINTING Ths l::iid that makes dealer nnd mc i prnud ct you, lactases of ail people; this kina c-- to. j m ce ot in- nuic tin ihtt mukts jeur mi. ou n .))-- . hnle-salct-nr- s e ic-juc- t .uiw sol- - you rii;hi n nc mines . NEATLY And 1. Hl:Hl ' nJ ul linMnC"- luros fr'tiiftl M;itciiiiy "oc in mj Heads. l''d.. Em"'OP' "U'- rv.?R!v. Pic diw sus trices inc loaf's : '. iK - l v tan "r w,'t u he HERALD. H rt'nrd. wy. pP'inpiy ik'iivrtvd bv xH1 v )NK ii- - H'n - fe.'i 4te. 'r, 'J1 mwrwqmmmfHaps:"v m -- -- , "1 tl MHll.l..Wlili'l.1l ' --jtv;""!1'""""'? -- I ITI1II - n.l . -- fi, .,!. ,,,j ii" "" n ..MW.i.H.llllMiimi . ...I. ,,,) I, ihiii'i hi ,T..tIM.l I, ,,,,., .,, .. - -- 1 p - r a -- if hi "' -- r - !' " "!,' " ' qinifupw Tjrt't.w wiiujii HI' TT '?y- - V' """nT1. WKDNESDAY, AUGUST . 355MS PAGE EIGIIT. THE HARTFORD HERALD ?1, 10l. i. hi ' Hazel assignee, with all powers un THE STRANGE PEER. qualified to settle up their entire estate for the benefit of their cred- rlls Nonchalant Debut In the Brltlih assigned Iih itors. The property House of Lords. E U. H. & E. KAILIIOAD TIME owned' by tho eludes everything On one occasion a gentlemanly apKY. AT HARTFORD. three boys, and they claim no ex- pearing Individual walked boldly up l & N. Time Card emptions, and the consideration tho steps of St Stephen's. London, The following L. passed tho various officials, .turned Into to effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: tho house of lords passage and In a North Hound Fifty roUoncfl. self possessed manner entered tho robNo. 11? due at Hartford 7:19 a. m. Ky., Am;. 20. Madlronvlllo, ing room. No. 114 due at Hartford 3:40 p. m. "Lord Normanby's robes." Word was received hero yesterday South Round The attendant looked surprised. morning of the poisoning of fifty No. 115 due nt Hartford 8:45 a. m. "But. my lord" he began supper given people at an Ice cream No. 113 due at Hartford 1.4G p. in. by "1 know It's absurd." said the stranthe Methodists at Nortonvllle II. E. MISCHKE, Agt. cannot tinlsh my my Saturday night. Part of the cream ger, "but time, tailor I must attend this and robes lu used at the soc'al was made at sitting. Lord Normanby was so bind homo, and It Is thought that this as to offer Sou understand?" VILLAGES REDUCED TO poisoned tho people. Two doctors "Oh. certainly, my lord," responded worked with the sick all of Satur-daa- y tho rober. night and Sunday, and this Tho crimson and ermine was proBOlflS By EfiBTHQUAKE morning all are reported out of duced and donned, and the pseudo peer Several wore In a serious strolled Into tho house, wbero a few danger. condition and only by heroic work Along the Sea of Marmora on the part of tho physicians were poison was Houses Left Standing they saved. Ptomaine the cause, the doctors announce. Tne riartjovd Herald TA-DIj- eivvvvvvvvvvkwiivtvviv J Great Daviess County Fair Under Auspices of Improved Order of Red Men $1-0- 5 Days, October 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. $4,500.00 GIVEN in PURSES and PREMIUMS More Attractions Than euer More. -- A Bin. Clean. y ed ' Pair I V WITH A HOI'KWKIiIi. Aug. 1". Tho Baptist Association held at old Pond Run the 14th and 15th has come and gone. It was supposed there were about people there. There was much and lots of good good preaching things to eat. Revs. Fult. Jenkins and John Casebler were the oniy two ministers who attended the Association there 44 years ago. Mr3. Nancy Russell, better known who has as "Grandma" Russell, been very sick for some tlmo, is thought to be Improving. Sho Is 75 years old. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shull spent last Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Louisa Rock, at Taylortown. Messrs. Dean Baugh and family, of near Centertown and Tom Fuland family, of Williams kerson Mines, visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stum last Saturday and Sunday. Misses Marion and Margaret Williamson, of Wysox, were the guests of Miss Margaret Taylor and other friends of this community last week. Dick Messrs. W. E. Johnson, Coleman and Shelby Williams have them a riding purchased 2,-0plow-apiec- $400.00 OF THE DERBY I ' Mere Shells. Constantinople, Aug. IV. An appalling story of suffering; and damage caused by the recent earthquake In the region about the Sea of Marmora was told by the mom-ii- s of the expedition dispatched on Avuust 14 to the stricken d'strlct on board the United States gunboat HUMS KIT'S FKRUV. Aug. 1!'. Uev. II. W. Morton has For Information Write ELI BERRY, Sec'y, Owensboro, Ky, CVVVVVVVVMVVVVVVVIVMVVVVVVVkVVVVVVVV MlUMMtUlUUWMUMWf guardshlp at , Constantlno-yto-da- y. U which returned here .1. Cornell Tarler, Second Secretary of the United States Embassy, and the special mission of four doctors on board, estimate the number of killed In the various town? and villages at 3,000, while the total of those Injured readies 0,000. It was found Impossible to approach several villages on account of the odor arising from human "bod'e-bulled among the ruins. Other villages were simply heaps of charred debris. The plight of the survivors has been rendered worse on account of the difficulty of obtaining building material. , Earthquakes continue almost dally at many places along the coast. Six shocks were felt yesterday and many damaged houses collapsed. In several villages visited by tho some of the houses expedition which were apparently undamaged were found to consist of empty Interior .shells, the whole of the having collapsed. At Myriophlte the llrst appearance of the town was very deceptive because a number of the houses standing on the sea front surround-- d by gardens were intact, but immediately In the rear hardly a stick or a stone was left upright. Numerous fissures were observed In tho ground, but none of great size, although the villagers reported that a cleft nearly 200 feet' deep had opened in a hillside eight miles Inland. The people throughout the district appeared utterly stunned by tho catastrophe and made no attempt to help themselves, sitting and brooding over their misfortune and awaiting the arrival of relief. s been seriously 111 of congestion of the spine since last Wednesday but Is thought to be improving some at present. Mrs. Oscar Petty, of Dundee, Is at the bedside of her father, Rev. . Morton, this week. Mrs. L. Barrett Is sick at this writing. Mrs. Wallace Davison and chlld- rcn, of Blackwell, Okla., are vlslt- -' lug relatives In this vicinity. attended the Several from her blrthi'ny dinner given by Mr. Mark ' Clough' last Friday, it being his GOth anniversary. It Ie estimated that over 300 people v:e-- o present. A sui prise ulrthdny dianr v.ts given .Mrs. lien Gentry last Sundav. fc'eryone enjoyed the dinner and pleasant day. ."icnt i j Condensed Statement of Condition BEAVER DAM DEPOSIT KYM BANK, OF BEAVER DAM, Resources. Loans it Discounts $1S7.018.:( 11,5)48.4:5 52,803.512 At the Close of Business, Jane 29, 1912. Liabilities. Capital Stock Surplus Dividend No. 30 Deposits S25.000.00 j I ' ' SMAM.IIOIT.S. Aug. 1'J. Misses Maude AnderInd., and Pearl son, Indianapolis, Kasteulay, Hellln, and Mr. and Mrs. Loul3 KaBterday, Hetiiu, are visiting Mrs. Hen Hoss and other friends here. Among tbose who attended the association at PondKun, near Rocl-por- t, last week were: Mr. J. C. Dennett and wife, Mr. N. I). and wife, Mr. M. P. Maddox, Misses C. T. Mason, W. T. Lawrence, .1. II. Fulkerson, Mrs. J. D. Hunter and daughter. and Miss Mr. J. W. Chapman Kate Hawkins, of near Hartford, were the guests of Miss Hthel Hun-t- i r Tuojday night. Horn to Mrs. Hob Hillings, Satur-la- , Ful-kers- Harnard and mother spent Sunday with Mrs. Sallle Dell, at Matanzas. Addington nnd Misses Nancy Klmbley were the gupsts of Mrs. Murray Fulkerson at Central City, and friends at Cleato'i, recently. Rev. C. F. Allen, of Muhlenbprg county, preached here Saturday night and Sunday. He visited In the vicinity a few days previously. Mrs. Opple Klttlnger and children were guests of friends at Island n few days last week. Mrs. John Harnard ipon last week With rclatlws at Island. ra a boy. Mr. Jake S I Dies From Pellagra. Ky., Aug. 20.. Madlsonvllle, jlrs. Sallle Hunter, 32 years old, wife of W. D. Hunter, died hero yesterday morning, after a long illness, death being caused by pellagra. This Is the second death that has occurred lu this city from this disease a young lady having died from It about two ypars ago. Owenxhom Alignment. Owensboro, Ky., Aug. 20. Tho J. W. Ollbert's Sons, a firm composed of Hugh CUbert, member of tho City Council; Ouy C. Gilbert and Hoy Gilbert, tiled a deed of assignment In the County Clerk's office jiesterday morning, appointing W.S. "I WILli OVKIILOOK YOUlt BLIP." peers were waiting, administered a series of affable nods light and left N. C, Aug. 18. Wilmington, bottles of "Turkev nnd finally took his place on the wool. F've hundred lo'r.tiln" eo:n whiskey, nentlv tt.ll'U. full thirty second he sat there, For packed pway in gunny sacks, await while those present tried to collect police staan owner at the local their faculties. Then he slowly arose tion. nnd, remarking to the clerk. "How stuA wagon, ostensibly loaded with pid of me I now remember I have an hay, broke down In the street, and appointment elnewheie." retired from when the police, "Feeing the trouble the chamber. In the robing room ho from afar," arrived on the scene, remarked. "Thank Lord Normanby tho negro driver took to his heels, and tell his lordship I have Just rewithout a called a pressing appointment with leaving the property tho king." claimant. "Yea. my lord. What name?" Following ii sensational campaign "What name?" echoed the other. In tigers hre a week against blind assumed astonishment. "What name? ago, no one has the temerity to Really, my good fellow, you must bo claim the goods. careful very careful. It does not1 do ... to forget yourself In this assembly. ChiimV President .snsslnutoI. But I will overlook your slip this San Francisco, Cal., Aug., 19. time. (Jood morning." Dr. Sun Yat Sen, the first provlslon-?- t That evening It was known at tho president of China and the head Beefsteak club that B.inlster. the of the revolutionary party, was as-- I actor, bod won a bet of SliJO. by pnsslnated in Peking, Tha Ruling Passion. troops actins under orders, supposA littlo while ago two enators who ed to have been given by President Vuan Shi Kal, according to an un- - are popularly supposed to represent Dr. not accord confirmed report In local Chinese Interests foodInnnd drug with met in pure Ideals , circles. a corridor. "I tell you It's no use!" began the Mummy Dwarf Found. first with a dejected shake of the head. N. M., Aug. 19. Albuquerque, "Wylie will tight till the day of uls An ancient mummy, IS Inches high, death!" In a good state of preservation, has "Yes." assented th second, "nnd been found at tho cliff dwellings on when he lies cold and the undertaker the Upper (Ilia, nfar Silver City, comes In with the bottles Wylle will and instructions have been received revivo with a nhudder nnd he'll bop to forward it to the Smithsonian In- off the slut) and way, 'My mail, don't stitution, Washington, D. C. Care- ever tell me there Isn't formsildehydo Recoid-Uer-aiful examination shows Indisputable in that stuff!' "Chicago evidence that It is n full developed person, and confirms the idea of A Speech That Wasn't Delivered. many scientists that the old cllif After he had resigned us pension men were a dwarf race. The most commissioner and returned to Kansas striking features of ih'jir dwellings Gene Ware was fond of relntlng an were very small doorways and ex- experience that befell ultn whllo he was stationed at the national capital. tremely low ceilings. Ue was Invited to deliver a Fourth of July oration at Gettysburg nnd acceptWork of Safe Blowers. Madlsonvllle, Ky.,Aug. 10. Rob- ed, lie mentioned the matter to Prese at Mor- ident Roosevelt one day at the White bers entered the ton's Cap, blow open the safe with House. George, "By that's bully!" unld nitroglycerin, and got $100 in monTeddy. "I wlh Jusr go down and lisey and S300 In stamps. They made ten to your address." Vben Teddy a safe paused for a moment nud said. "Yes. nnd I'll mafcp Root go too." Then be The Whole Thing. paused again nud said. "I'll Just take Colonel Roosevelt took more than the whole cabinet." 20,000 words to tell what he stands Of course that rande Ware feel good. for. We can do It with two IctteA: To think that the president of the Detroit Free Press. , T. R. United States and the members of bis cabinet would go to hear him tnnke nn For Sale; Town property, vacant address tended to puff him up Just n y dwelling little. lots, cottages and A. C. YEISER & CO., Well. Teddy and several members of the cabinet went nil right. Courtesy Hartford. Ky. demanded that the president be vailed on first "for u few remarks." So O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. O Teddy was called on. He spoke for O two straight hours, and Wnre never W. It. Wright, Pastor. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO did get to deliver his speech. Kansas City Journal. Preaching every Fourth Sunday Showed Her the Door. morning nnd evening. Thomas had been n carpenter, but Hlblo School every Sunday at owing to dullness in trade be was engaged as footman at tho "big house" J: 30 a. m. Communion service at 10:30 a.m. In tho village. On tho day of his engagement bis Prayer meeting every Wednesday mistress, having a lady visitor In the evening at 8 o'clock. drawing room, rang the bell for tha footman, "You will show this lady to the front door, Thomas," uho said. "Yes, mum," replied Thomas, and, NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. bowing to tho lady, bo requested ber In ordering the address of to follow him. On coming to tho door your paper changed from one Thomas opened It, and tho lady was place to another It Is absolutely about to pass out when Thomas, tapnecessary to state where you ping hor on tho shoulder, remarked, "This is tho door, mum; guld pitch have been receiving the paper as plno it Is, tho frame two an' a half well us where you want It chancr- ed to. Please bear this in mind. 4 inches thick, with raised moldings; 4 wad cost about twa pound ten, mom." London ideas. .to-daWy-lle'post-officget-awa- y. two-stor- 'IVniptei! the .utlw. Cash in Safe Cash in Otlior Hanks Stocks ami Bonds 27,82.10 1,250.00 227,742.54 17,504.00 Overdrafts lieal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures Total 540.M 2,000.011 8281,814.04 Total 8281,814.04 Accounts Solicited. Correspondence Invited. Promptness and Accuracy Guaranteed. I. P. .. BiilMim Pres. JNO. H. BARNES, Cashier. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Shultz, of Shultztown, attended the Associa tion last week and are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clate Brown. He is SO and she Is 70 years of age. Mrs. P. S. Coleman returned home last Sunday from a week's stay with Mrs. Mary Barnett, of Beaver Dam, who has been very sick but is Improving. The link Hall choir sang for us here last Sunday. Miss Ethel Robertson, organist, and Mr. Walter Sneddon, leader. They made good music. McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. of Centertown, visited Mr. Porter Hunley last week. Mr. Grover Allen, Madlsonvllle, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Coleman last week. Dros. will Aug. 10. and colt have their annual plc-nl- c show at their farm here Saturday, August 24th. Rev. Crowe filled his regular appointment at Dethel church Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith visited relatives at Red Hill Sunday. Among those on the sick list are: and Mrs. Austin Mis. Elizabeth Wm. Smith. Rev. Clyde Dryant, of this place, filled his regular appointment at McHenry Sunday. Mr. E. C. Smith, of Louisville, Is tho guest of Mr. Win. Smith. Mrs. C. E. Crowder and daughters and son have been visiting friends and relatives at Dalzetown HOKTOX. Thompson f Free -L- adies' Gold Watch For the first sale which is the me, result of a prospective customer sent or referred to I wilr reward the lady who was the cause of this customer coming to me, with a line ladies' gold watch. I must be notified in writing, so as to keep track of the prospects. ftgBj mr i ?. '"'vv"'i''''Ji'-l- ..?? HARTFORD MUSIC M. A. Factory High COMPANY, Faughf , Hgr. Representative, for Piano?, Grado Player Pianos and Organs. recently. Leach and family, of Reaver Dam, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Druner Friday. Mr. Len Woodrow Wilson's Picture. The New York World Is giving away freo to Its subscribers a fine photogravure picture of Gov. Wood-ronominee Wilson, Democratic for President. It is a beautiful likeness, 15x20 Inches, done on fine crayon paper sultablo for framing, The Hartford and is copyrighted. 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