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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): September 4, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912090401_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): September 4, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. "I Com, tbe fltrald of a Hj fforU, (lit Jm of 111 Xatioas Lumbtring at Mj Back." h) All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. K"0. OLD SUBJECT, 38th YEAR. DENOUNCE THEIR HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912. rades and friends who have been keeping step with us for years In county, State and national campaigns, and who with us will not follow the mere party name when It falls into the hands of corrupt and dishonest men, who care neither for principles nor the right of the people to have a voice in the making of their platforms or the selection of their nominees. "A few years ago we denounced the nomination of William Goebel by the Democrats of Kentucky, and praised those of that party who would not stand for his nomination. We will be consistent and not follow a nomination which Is much worse than the Goebel nomination, as the number of States participating In it exceed Kentucky. (Signed) "J. Ney Foster, East Hartford Precinct, Secretary. "S. T. Darnett, West Hartford. "D. E. Ward, Beda Precinct. "U. S. Condit, Heflin Precinct. "J. C. Hill, Smallhous Precinct. McHenry "William Hamilton, Precinct. "H. R. Rowen, South Rockport 36 SLAYS WIFE AND LAW'S PENALTY three the words: "Provided, however, that the provision of this net shall not apply to such liquors pre- scribed on prescription from a regphysician." ular practicing The PARTY UNO QUIT PAID LIFE amendments were adopted. NEW In previous dispatches It was not Intended that any reflection Husband Attacks His Mate Bell County Murderer is should be made upon the chief en- In Its Application to High Play of A Grand-Stan- d rolling clerk of the Senate. In fact, With Hatchet. Local Moosers. several enrolling clerks were em Electrocuted. Cost of Living. ployed at the close of the session. However, It Is now shown that none II TRAGEDY ATCENTflAL CITY COMMUTED UN AWFUL GRIME of these clerks RESIGNATIONS ARE ACCEPTED made the mistake farmebalwaysTears which wns charged by the superinn League tendent of the Had Been Married Only Six Slew Matthew Jones and Mrs. here last week. But Obnoxions Document of Of High Tariff, While He Pays In a dispatch from Frankfort on Months Result of MarDulcie Partin Year Ago Party Denunciation is Increased Prices for Thursday In which It was stated that the bill had bpen mutllated.the Quickly Rejected. In Cold Blood. ital Differences. Necessaries. purpose was to show that the chief enrolling clerk was not at fault. FRIGHTFUL MODE OF SUICIDE AFFIRMED IIV HIGHER COURT JHE "PARTING OF THE WAYS" This purpose may have been cloud-p- d GOV. WII.SO.VS CLEAR REASOXS IA at the time. ExCity, Ky., Aug. 31. Central Eddyvllle, Ky., Aug. 30. ElecThe Ohio County Republican (Uy C. H. Tavenner.) John Butslnger, a tailor, who this tricity legally snnppd out tho life XO TRUTH WHATEVER IX ecutive Committee met at the court Washington. Aug. 31. Governor 1 o'clock morning attacked his wife while of Cal Miracle, the Hell county houBe In' Hartford, Ky at "EXTRA SESSIOX" TALK Wilson hns In Indicated the p. m., Saturday, August 31, 1912, she was In consultation with an at- murderer, at sunrise this morning, speeches he has made thus far in County torney regarding a suit for divorce who paid tho death penalty for tho pursuant to the call of the Frankfort. Ky., Aug. 31. When "he campaign that. he attaches a and killed her, died of murder of a man and woman In asked about thp piobabllity of the great deal of Importance to Chairman, R. Q. Martin, and also the burns which he suffered by satur- Hell county about one year ago. calling of an extra session of tho question of the tariff as It affects the call of the State Central Comating his clothing and his shop The execution had no extraordinary Legislature on account of the finan- farmers. The Democratic cimll-dnt- e mittee, to carry out the resolution Precinct. State passed by tho Republican "Henry Woodburn, North Rock- - with gj'Holini! and then applying a features. It was In charge or War- cial condition of the State, Gov. put this wholn. question Into a A match den Hirgerman, Central Committee at a meeting of port Precinct. Electrician C. E. McCrenry" simply said: nutshell when he said: nutslnger died 'In the courthouse Collins and Capt. Jim Black, "I have not considered the mat"Claude Hudson, nuford Pre- the said committee held In Louls-ivlll"The farmer does not derive any yard where ho was carried after he Ky., on August 7, 1912. Com- cinct. Tho crime for which Miracle paid ter at nil." benefits from the tariff when ho Auddltor Henry Iloworth said. goes to market to sell his products, "James Carter.Narrows Precinct. had been pulled from tho blazing the life penalty was one of the mittee was called to order by Chair building In which he had his shop. worst In the criminal annals of Hell "I have not discussed the matter of hut on everything v"C. E. Raley, Aoslne Precinct. Mr. Martin then man Martin. the farmer buys On a qule t Sunday after- - an p.trn ossion with any one nnd there Is an artificially high price W. DeWeeoe, "Chas. Horse He suffered terrible agony, for tho county. stated the purpose of the meet-- 1 ing and read tho resolution of the Branch Precinct. skin on his hands and body hung in noon in August of last year, he the Governor has not advised with due to the tariff tax." 1). Mr. J. Johnson, Sulphur shreds. His head was swollen twice vent o the bomp of Matthew no about It ln"5nV wnv. "John State Central Committee. that the High protectionists in Congress i of the! Springs Precinct. Ney Foster, Its normal size. ionus, on (,'oodln branch, n neigh- - rumor that I have conferred about have for ninny years deceived the Hurlal of the tailor will be in bor, and without provocation shot It with tuiv one Is absolutely with- farmer Into believing that because committee, thon read a document, "D. W. Owvnn. Render Precinct. purporting to be the resignation of "L. M. Smith, Cool Springs Central City. wUIle his slain wife him to death. His thirst for gore out foundation." a tariff Is kept on wheat and corn, having yet been satisfied, he Secretary of State S. F. Crecellus the fanner Is necessarily benefited 18 members will be buried at Leitchlleld of the County Com- -' de-- j mittee, which document was a "I know nothing about the thereby, That this Is falno logic, la "C. ,C. Dennis, Prentls Precinct, morrow. then shot, in cold blood, n helpless said: The double Central City tragedy woman Mrs. Dulcie Partin, whom matter, nnd thvrforp hae nothing apparent to any student of Amerinunciation of the Republican party, j "W. C. Rlankenshlp. East Heaver was the result of marital differ- - he met In the road, after leaving to say." The committee then voted to accept Dam Precinct. . , b a t .. j . can Import flu& .export statistics. "W. D. Mldklff, Mugan Precinct." ences, which arose between Rutsln- -' Jones' home. the resignation of the members, but Thp condition of the State trens nils country produces more wueai unanimously ger and his wife, although they had voted to reject theAfter killing these persons, Mir- ii ry has been known to nil public a,1(, corn ,., American people ,... . ., ...,, POOLERS' MASS MTETING ., been married but six months. acle went to his home, told his fam- men for months', and the present consume, which obviously makes it SET FOR SEPTEMBER as the-- reason of the members re Three months after the wedding, ily what he had done, bade them deficit wns made certain last De- - tmnnsalliln fnr nnv fminfrv nf Ku- ihgnlng. Committee then went into hushnnd and wife separated after good-by- e and left. For several ceniber. when thf Republltnii t0 s..ii wheat or corn here. To the poolers of thp (ireeli a executive session, filled the vacan- series of quarrels, the wife rent- - weeks after the crime it was believ- - ministration paid off over million Europe, which Is the great market River Tobacco Growers' Associa Ing a house which she occupied uy iiiu leaiguuiiuii 'i j 1'ies uuubcii ed that Miracle was hiding out In dollnrs of debts that had been ac- for surplus American grain, uses all ( the members, elected E. 1. Taylor tion: At . the . request of the .. board- with her mother. Butslngor had the mountains near his home, and cumulating for four years and pnld the grain produced there for home . ... . ed ana a large numuer or Importuned oinroi Secretary to till the vacancy-caushis wife to return to his famllv was kent under survell- - it out of the revenue of 1911. consumption, and in addition, the by the MiinSlCnf' , Mr? Vn'tor farmers, we hereby call a mass con;l him. but she turned a deaf ear to lance, but no trace of him could be European countries have to send ' ' perfected nn organization and ad- -' ihls appeals, asserting that It was found. Many 'believed that he had HOY CARRIED U.IHIO 'EE'I " River Tobacco Growers' Associa Impossible S IX AIR FALLS TO DEVI'H CVer nerf Tor more. journed. for them to agree. made good his escape. ( tion, to meet In Owensboro on Sat- If ihere were no Jarlff on grain, : i Thirty minutes before Mrs. Hut-- j The following is a copy of the ob- On Tuesday, November 2S, a urdav, September 7, at o'clock p. Flint, Mich., Aug. 31. In the i therefore, the American farms jectionable resolution: was killed she talked to egram was received by Sheriff Van m. for the purpose of laying plans e menaced by the wnne on nor way to tne uever, of Bell countv, from the presence or hundreds of people. 14- - "oll" "The undersigned members of fnr tliu future. wnrV nt tlio accnftt'i. i neignoors Chester Hetts, son o' Hert ,,,IIty of frelgn competition. for office or Attorney James Stroud nnd Chief of Police of Birmingham, the Ohio County Republican oExec-- . . told them that her husband told Ala., stating that he had Miracle N. Hetts, or Flint, wns accidentally ,he reasn hnt foreigners have no utlvo Committee' hereby tender our Any man who pools his tobacco caught by the guy rope of n balloon BraIn ,n 8e,, ; her 'resignations as members of the with belong to him,' she the association hns an equal flpiifl thnt nllv. wouldflint alwi tliniiirVit 'under arrest. Doubt ns to the right y and carried about 2.000 feet ..,r,ut "le ltuatlon Is . vastly dlffer- ...... ..... nr ........ lint to take effect at voice in ..v, ...wuri... man being in custody was dispelled said committee, u. ' , ...1.1. i. this meeting. Therefore differently. ,n ,l10 a,r ,,efore tl,e However, she appealed when later a message was received once. rI'". untanj,- -, "" ",l" "" '"r",er ,cn "e "im .. we Insist that every farmer who Is .. ,lenin- - 'inmivrnnrnma mnntii.t .., .i..i. """,1"une" """ ,0 nls " from J. L. Glvens. formerly of MId-ie- n "Our reasons fop this action we Interested In being represented In to the Chief of Police. necessities of life. He Mrs. nutslnger wns sitting In the dlesboro, who knew Miracle, stat- - cra.hed against the roof of a tarn , briefly. Haying been the sale and delivery of his tobacco desire to state office of the attorney when her hus- - Ing that the double murderer had and NVas 8tl" alIvp wnun spectators, flnd? ?ry TtMe thnt he uscs ln Republicans all of our lives, we be present. ' i Producing his Crops taxed higher ,..., reached him, but he soon expired, band entered, cnrrvlne n keen-Pi.om nMO.n.i t ..,,. have stood for 'a free ballot and a ' (Signed) W. O. RINEY, Pres. h,R,ler. '""!'. ns Gov. Wilson ed hatchet. Ho struck her twice on the fact that Miracle, while In the I TI,e tragedy occurred at a coun-,nn- d fair count, and we have understood " . .. WALTER ATHERTON, Sec'y. .niva "it " ....i-- .. a e mm ju e'np the head, tho first stroke cutting off depot at Birmingham !i buying a tJ' tnlr' ana VUm thg lPl,00, arid I5"'.' this to be one of the fundamental her right ear, nnd the second pene-- . ticket for n nolnt farther SnnHi. aeronaut shot upwahlfl. Iliniiv ne0.' impossinm jor tne American farmef principles of the old Republican MAILS INSTRUCTIONS was recognized by Glvens, who se, ?,Q fought the youth dangling at ,0 make a leirithniitw prdfH." fhe SfTf party and together we havo de TO 2,300 POSTMASTERS tratlng the skull. mmUfer the end of a rope was a dummy. fnrmer's Implements, 111 Attorney Stroud fought the ell-- ' cured his arreti " nounced election frauds and crimes articled, rangpd man, and broke several Sheriff Vnil" never went to Blr-- 1 The nerolc efforts of the balloonist ' toolR' waPns- - household against the. ballot, In season nnd Washington, Aug. 31. Postmaslumber and harvesting out of season, and we have never ter General Hitchcock forwarded chairs over his head. Then Rut-- , mlngham nnd brought his prisoner ,0 rcsn, ,he ,,n' soon disclosed the clotl,llK. 'nve steadily risen In singer turned on the lawyer with to Pinpville. Miracle was tried at ,nlth t0 the crow'l oeIow- - As the machinery y to bow to the will of the mato 2,500 postmasters in city failed jority whenever expressed in a fair or tbe first and spcon.l the hatchet, and the latter fled, the December term of court, which b,K 'a9 ,)n'r went higher and high-- 1 ,rlrp'" ,n,q rif, That n I'rIces has been with nutslnger pursuing him. wns In session, he having previous-- ' pr- - ,he aeronaut. ' Irll of his own class, detailed instructions regardand honorable manner. Rushing through the principal ly been Indicted, for the murder of.safet'- - cmM bp SPPn working des- - ,,,,p to artificial causes Is proven by "We denounce the nomination of ing the handling of Sunday mail pprntely to pull tl.e dnngllnc form ,bp fnrt fb"lt '',p Identical articles H. Taft at Chicago as under the law recently enacted hv street, flourishing' his bloody hatch Mrs. Dulcie PnrHn- n,i i, i William et, Butslnger dashed Into his shop after being out only a few minutes, ,n ,llp "ane. Finally the rope used bv the American farmer are fraudulent and brought about only Congress providing thnt In the rear of the C.H.niandford In returned a verdict fixing Miracle's ' sw,rp'1 nwnv tronl ,I' lnd and the sold abroad nt from 2." to 10 per bo closed on Sunday. d by the most and bratlnv fprm dropped downward like a cent less. H. D. Townsend, In his Instructions to these postmasters surance building, crashing through punishment at death, zen suppression of the voice of tho report to President Roosevelt on the glass window pane. He tied a Judge Davis set March 20 of this stone. are calculated to reach people known In the annals of histhe Harvester Trust, reported that rope around his neck and attempt- - year ns the date of his execution, tory, In this or any other country. affected by the law In time to bo PIT Fl'L KILLING OF the same harvesting machines that They will ed to choke himself to death. Fail- - but granted a stay of sixty days to It was more than a sotting asldo of executed ONE CHILD IIV ANOTHER were made by the trust in Chicago, Ing In this, he poured gasoline over enable his attorneys to carry the the expressed will of the people. It enable newspaper offices, news deal and sold to the American farmer ers and hotels to obtain their Sun-"da- y his clothing and his shop, and then case to the Court of Appeals, which was a rape of the principles of Columbus. 0., Aug. 30. While for $12.", are sold In Russia for applied a match and tho building was done. The higher court afflrm- mall, which is to be regarded and with thousands of plnylng ln the' house alone, Grace $S0 and $00. Nothing but the tarwas a mass of flames. ed the judgment of the lower court other Republicans as good as ever as "transit mall." Butslnger was forty years old nnd Gov. McCrearv named Aucust Armstrong, 4 years old, wns shot iff thus enables the trust to rob the Tl-plan of the department, as drew the breath of life, we decline ' and killed here by her brother American farmer, because, If It ....I to support Mr. Taft In his stolen provided In the Instructions, also nnd left Germany seven years ago. in nn !. .In.. Lawrence. C years old. Following were not for the tariff, the danger He came here from Louisville. Mrs. domination and shall give our sup- will make It possible for persons ex- Butslnger was .Miss - .one with of competition from Canada would ",eh Mary Nettle port to Roosevelt and Johnson pecting mall of exceptional Import' c"""-""B,a shotgun the children round be- - forcp the American trust to sell Its '. .. Sapp, and formerly lived In Leltch-flel- !.MMwU tuc ,U(.tti v,umi, Til.iH n and the Progressive platform adopt ance to obtain It In emergency dresser, the brother ran mnchlnes for one price to all. ii years She was thirty-nin- e ed at the Chicago convention be cases on Sunday by making applinway. Gov. Wilson hns shown n deep Shot From Auiliush. old. cation to the postmaster. Adequate ginning August G. The mother was In the back grasp or the tariff question as It Hyden, Ky., Aug. 31. David T. "Not onjy Is Mr. Taft not the provision will be made for the SAM HOUSTON'S 1DOW Lewis, n nrn'mlnpnt mprnhonf nt yard, when she heard tho report of affects farmprs. and It Is certain delivery of all mall sent un nominee of' the Republlofin party, found hor little thnt before the campalcn Is much IS DYING OF NEGLECT Tracefork, Leslie county, was shot,'1,6 ,BUn' as was shown wherever ihe people der special delivery stamps. daughter dead on the floor. The older, he will have some ninminnt. and killed from ambush. John had tho ".Vightto express their had been placed behind Ing thlnrs to snv to the farmer nr. Lawton, Okla., Aug. 31. Dav. Jr.. wns nrrenfeil nml nlannl shotgun Con! Mines Saved From Fli-e- . choice, from Maine JpfCaHfornla, and an outcast from hor tribes In the Hyden jail, charged wIththo drcaser uecause of the ninny re- - this vital subject ' national organizaThe prompt action of the embut the present men, Melissa Houston, a fullblood tho crlmo. Lewis wns a prosperous1""1 ul"R'ttr in me vicinity tion and the Kentucky, State or- ployes at Lee Rudy's coal mine, lo- Kiowa, Dentil of Rev. L. H. V.ivlos. once the handsome and pop merchant, but was Involved in a of the ArnwtronB home. cated about' four miles west of Ow ganization are fraudulent and are T"e Argonnut oT Weduours arter tne shootl'ic ftevorni ular Indian not the choice of thepeople. "Had ensboro, probablv saved the mines Houston, first wife of GeneralTe-a- Sam ' number of lawsuits with his cus the little brother wns found hldlns nesday says' s, 1 resident of tomers. the Republican voters of Kentucky from a total destruction by fire has been left alone to Last rr),inv nisht at I1 o'clock In the weeds In n vacant lot about die of hun-- l been allowed to express thar pref- - about 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. ger a block away from his home. He the angel of death visited the home and neglect In hor weather- -' MYSTERY IX REGARD TO . erences in a primary election, Mr. The fire started hear the boiler, LIQUOR RILL CLEARED wns so scared thnt ho could hardly of Rev. L. II. Voyles and took him beaten topee, threo miles from An-- i Taft would? not Jiave carried a sin- causing the woodwork above the adarko. tell the story of the shooting, and to his home beyond the skies. Bro. machinery to become Ignited, nnd gle coneresslbnal district, and Mr. from that broke down nnd cried ln his moth- Vovles was n sufferer According to best nuthorlty, Mrs. Frankfort, Ky., Aug. 31. Tho WcCulloch would not be a national for a time things looked very dandrond disease, consumption, for sevHouston Is 11." years old. She Is misunderstanding over the Frost er's arms when tnkon homo. gerous, A bucket brigade was committeeman, nor Mr. Franks eral years but hnd onlv been contoothless, blind and a pltlble sight whiskey act, the wording of which State chairman. In other words, formed, and the flames were soon as she sits In fined to Ms room for n few montTIs. Important If True. her lonesome tepee. I w'as snld to have been changod, has nyilngulshed, after a loss of about had the voters been given a chance, Watson, In n He had been preaching tho gospel been cleared up, and It Is learned It has long been a custom of the their pictures would have boen $2G. speech before the Republican Con- - for a number of yenrs. Kiown and Comanche Indians to! that no one Is at fault, but.that the turned to the wall. He belonged to "Wo naptlst abandon thMr old men and womon changed purpose of tho bill was tho entfon of Indiana, sard: was made Announcement bv ., nbont the voirs of Much as we regret to, part com- "' asked Roosevelt at thd Chicago con- enure nwH Postmaster Genoral Hitchcock thnt to fato and allow them to die hv result of tho author's wishes. pany Jnnuary l nmt tb0 department degrees. Melissa Houston h as no' havi The Sonato Journal of March 5 vention, ln the interest of harmony, age. He leaves n wife nnd several, We w, be mdy t0 Put ,n I shows reaped the common fate. that tli bill was' called up to agree to tho nomination of an- children and a host o' fi lends to' 17?J. Is mourn h's death. parcels post systom. which, it aay xor passage and that Son- - other mnn. nnd he refused, nnd . .? t. ..... .. -- . mai .'ithe our inere everyln,nK ,n nones.y instructions to his followers For the first time in years, a ator Frost offered an amendment 9 e8tlmatedi wi extem, OVer m'ore Jim Floyd, a prisoner ln the Ten'every than 1000 000 and true principle, and 'merchant vessel, flying the Amerf- - to- strike out the word's "or deliv to vote for no candidate- - but mIe8 of terrUor nessee we are consoled by he fact penitentiary, while dying, hand can flax, is nbont to sail from New ery to another" In line two confessed that opium Is being smugthat we touch elbows wlh wm- - Subscribe for The H.nfonl Herald. York to a Mediterranean port. ttair on amf by calling to section1 SuftscribcVor THe n'emlUl sr.' year. gled Into the ponltentiary and sold. ENDSJl jyiMCLE YETJP brunt Anti-Saloo- e, to-n- ot i I ! i - I t,, I , nd-ir- l i ,..'"' ". i er 1 Ai :, tmi ?"y "i possl-year-o- ld I .... I ' to-da- -, , ...I.. ""',,,, d. ! i,,i,f , .... i. I to-da- , post-offic- ' post-offic- high-hande- nost-odlc- d. J,U.!:. rTp,. I 7"' s I llp .rZ .onrSfewSVf S,bv Lh n.J. nation LyigjlJ JjL&frk&tT),, tfrfrW''' ,,, A ? flXtn ftwi Jni',tAl.J.iU.,'-,tiA-t:.t- T54l y1 "" ' 'l.K Tl'O affected thp butter market. Horses re cneral v.Ith blankets and cast-of- f clothing, to protect them from the fly. No abatement of the pests s reported In that section, and It Is "eared livestock Interests will suffer heavily. At Sherman fifty deaths of stock have been reported. Cows refuse to eat, and a shortage of milk Is threatened. Horses and cattle arc being driven blind. In the city the THE HARTFORD HERALD WKDXtoDAY, SI-I- 4, 1012. BiGYIELD FROM TOBACCO STORM GATHERS CROP, ' in old, no BORDER J Promised This Year in Several Districts. THE ACREAGE MUCH i I Thomas Holland, - former Arizona ranger and United States customs ofllcer, American Consul tye, of Agua Prleta, Mexico, wired the State Department nt Washington that Campa declares the State of Sonora will be devasted unless the Mexican President resigns. Tfi IE COMPONENTS OF HUMBLE MAN Where Warring Factions Are Still Fighting. REBELS ooooooooooooooo SAITH THE l'ltKACHKR. O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Show He is Most Wonderfully Constructed. . GREATER11 t,,e Ries Stacking srjeo ever When we do see ahead, bo Ion. sure that we see ahead clearly. We want to look at a style at its best, , and not at Its worst. "Beware of going too far or of going astray; In each caso you will have to come back. Beware of choosing too much; you don't want to look like an animated Christmas tree. Beware of forgetting your age, for Inappropriate clothes will call attention to It. Boware of the extreme draped skirt unless your unless your neck Is long and your throat Is Bmooth and white. Beware of looking with too sudden favor on the large pointed DIrectoIre revers unless you are enough to carry them with, Beware of grace and distinction. the stripe- bayadere ff yon are given to embonpoint; It would be a tragedy to look like a topt" broad-shouldered - Than That of Last Year and! IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the Condition Reported O SK.NKRS OF TIIK DKCLA- Much Better. JM'l'OIMN FROM THK DISTRICTS pie. The pest Is the known In this section. worst CROSSJHE And Rob Texas Ranches O An 'J RATION. O OOOOOOOOOGOOOOO American Killed While Protecting Family. We may tell people what we are. HE IS MADE UP OF COMPOUNDS but they find better evidence ln what we do. Great Is the power of lore, but Of Many Varieties, the Most some politicians prefer to use thesteam rolfer. Common of Which Are Our purpose Bhould Be- - "to make Enumerated. good" but how, if there- Isr no ma- ;? collar It will not be denied thac tho I'.VCI.K SAM MAY SOOX STI.I l.V A bird ln the hand may be- worth CAUSKS FOR HOMK OlTirt'R.STH men who, on July 4, 177C, piedri'd more than two ln the bush, yet U, C, Aug. 30. Washlngton. iiplr lives, their fortunes and their Washington, Aug. 30. With th that depends on whether ft be a Do you know what you are? The Department of Agriculture has , snored honor" In behalf of our na- - situation In Mexico darker than It dove-o- r a buzzard. You are 100 dozen eggs. Ifbued a report on the acreage and j tlonal liberty, deserve the most Whe Mnn. has been for some time, and with To try to serve both God ami the Ifou are four tenpenny nails. town, of tobacco on July 1. Of.fojnd reverence from every Antcrl- - Dmiliano Zapata, the leader of tho devil Is but playing both Youi are 3,591' cable feet of gas. There was a man fir our the chewing, smoking, snufT and ex- - tan citizen. By arranging In rhyme Southern rebels, threatening MexiAnd he was wondrous wise; caRe- of the middle. You are 25 candles and a port tpts, the area Is 1,012,300 (he rames of tho signers according co City, the United States, while deHe jotted alf his bargains down Apology serves well to mend" a soap. a"rcs, compared with an acreage of to the colonies from which they nying that Intervention Is contem- bad break, yet somehow no one can And went to advertise. enough You are the heads of M' 00 last year, an Increase of 23 were delegated, It will aMt the plate!, Is making further prepara fully restore the bloom on1 a ripe matches to till 8,0G4' notes. And when the people read hfe feat The largest Increase (30 youthful j r c nt. learner In remombTlitg tions for such an eventuality. peach when once broken. Thr flocked unto Ills-- sale, You are the contents of a hydrornt) Is In the Henderson, tr.e nanips of those fathers of AmerAnd now ho lives on Rosy street, To dedicate new churches ls good gen balloon Big' enough to- lift you It Is admitted by the State De ,i ir stemming district. ican Independence: And has abundant kale-- . partment that the time seems to be and grand, but the dead stones cry above the clouds; I. J n. l'3CusliiK the hurley district approaching when there will be no out for more living stones' empty Furthermore, you are six tea- -' llI(gcr)be for Tlle Hartford Ilenrf.l, t - r port sajs the acreage Is 20 Tho Massachusetts delegation, organized government In Mexico to are many pews. spoonfuls of salt, a bowl of sugar) ) r tent larger than last year. That signed our glorious Declara wincn endangered Like a are some and 10 gallons of water. Americans can tlon. P. ants have made rapid growth. professions of religion they get off appeal. And perhaps you are surprised The condition Indicates a better " ere Hancock, Gerry, Robert Paine, But the chemists and Incredulous. nie strength or tue Zapata re where they get on. The Great John Adams, and again volt In the south of Mexico was lost cro;i than last year. They who sing heartily before assure us that tho humnir body conspecified ln Paducah Dlstrht The expansion ' Anotller A(lanls. Samuel by name. sight of when Orozco was defeated the preaching, criticize- less during tains the Ingredients Singing ' In acreage compared with the pre- tunes them the list. The figures are predicated' celein the North, but now It is realized the sermon. viois season Is 2.. per cent. Cold N"ew Hampshire, called the "Oran-xveath- that the Federal army, still loyal to hear the truth. on n body weighing 1'nO pounds. So, The church "e sta,e" which requires a In point of arithmetical' fact, you and subsequent heavy rains to the traditions of the Diaz recaused plant beds to be prepared Sent Whipple, Hartlett, Thornton, gime, Is not asserting itself to put good mixer in the pulpit usually mav be more than 100 dozen eggs Kreat, gets It so mixed that It Is hard to and' tlhr rest of It. late. The plants grew rapidly, how-- ! down the Zapata revolt. ver, and auspicious weather condi- - Allkc ln counsel and debate, y Onrat-WoThl analysis of the chemist ex- wired Gen- (pll truth from error. III As-- the warmth of the hajid Is tions enabled transplanting to be a number of human phenom us eral 'Steover, commanding atJ31 ""''e -- Island delegates.-w- e Ree needed to bring out the lustre of ena. Take the eggs, for instance. lone about the usual time, and a Paso, asking If more troops are and When tho fact Is once firmly graspsood stand was secured. Heavy ' Were s,e!'hen Hopkins and Kllery. needed. It Is expected that General the Jpwel, so the lv produce ed' that every Individual is 100 dozmethods lalns in June did some damage In Steever will reply In the nfflrma-tivusual' Ijv lands, hut Is thought not to e ' rnncrtlcut. excelled by none. en eggs, more or less, it Is not diffMeanwhile General Walter S. better religious results. woicott, Williams and Hunt Schuyler, cnmmindlng the Dcpart- se.-loIf mnn ran business by their fel-Ing- s, icult to understand why some of select The condition on July ington. as they do church attendance, them are so easily broken up and' IndUa"! a g'sod crop. ent of California, has been ordered V. lowby General Wood to visit the Arizo- there would" be more holidays than disastrously affected when- they are Henderson, or Stemming District N'ew beaten, and why others develop a na and New Mexico border to de- all other days. The Increase In acreage over that Lewis York as delegates employed Morris nnd William Floyd, yellow streak and turn out bad. est cash termine if more troops are needed WASTING TIIKIII VOTKS of last season is 30 per cent. Plant With Francis Lewis and Livingston, in that Every one has heard of persons who beds were prepared and sown lato section. SUPPORTING ROOSEVELT call! Who died before the war was done. Pep-hapus y were ad'dled. Or General Steever reported Sirraus" of unpropltlous weather nt VI. some subtle explanation of that a band of rebels had crossed the usual time of sowing. The New 83- Mr. Bryan in his nrtlcle In the Jersey to the Congress sent twt ...r...a flnvulfinnif rntilftll .....a, .!. .... . x..w,.v.. the line into the United States and World said of Gov. Wilson's speech baldness may be Implied In the fun .v. . ,. ., . . . j. eKe ' res"lent- "" eggs-- . damental truth about had stolen 100 horses from a ranch of acceptance: liw ready for the Held early, a lohn . Ithcrapoon. with Stockton. near Culbertson, It is not hard to detect the perTexas. Troop C lnrcer nor cent than usual of tho "In taking Ills position so strong- son Clark, who in 3,604 feet' of gas. A crop was planted In May. Trans- of the Third Cavalry red on the ly he prempts the ground thnt Mr. .Anting was finished early. The Hart, Hopkinson all men of mark. Mexicans, and the latter tied across Roosevelt's new party seeks to oc- word or two shrewdly pointed will VII. usually tap his tank and induce a the border. More cavalry has been has been cultivated, and, in Though Pennsylvania need not ppnt to the border, four miles from cupy." flbw which can be- - shut off only eral, has made uniform growth. ii'i Mr. Bryan might have gone even blush r e condition Is much higher than with the greatest difficulty. In cerCulbertson. further and said that the only hope Incidental to n Responsibility for present condi- of, really progressive lant year, and the promise Is for For Morris, Morton, Wilson and government tain circumstances Rush, pnntl rpQiilta In Mexico is laid nt the door during tions years lies ln democracy, the flow Is spontaneous the next four and voluntary. Tlle chemists do Vpper Green River District The And tho,,lgh most men m,8''t seem of the Madcro administration, Bight the election of Woodrow Wilson. as dross specify In their popular report Statps and one Territory In South acreage Is l'J per cent larger than If WOodrow Wilson Is elected not Tav,or' Smlth riml n8S-- em Mexico are reported completely what klhd of gas It Is, But the asIn 1311. Plants were plentiful, Z" S,IVn,, Presfdent he will have the support sumption 18' 1 ' lnDUle onnKS In the hands of safe that' It Is not of the' the Zapatistas, with and. although planting began early. A" .T ' ...... ...,..... nor the Federal Government unnble to of a Democratic House of Represen Illuminating Undoubtedly leareu, sort. dry wpather ensued, and about 23 tatives and a Democratic Senate. If Kings. regain even the principal cities of Sir. Roosevelt were elected Presi- the supply runs- much higher than per cent planted was late. Tho VIII. stated thoBe States, while the people of dent he would have stand and growth are satisfactory, r hostile Con tlleEverybody amount - in given cases. men knows- the man who' the section Involved nre alleged to gress on his hands and could acam If favorable conditions prevail The true asfrom Delaware Indeed As steel, in utmost need he furnishing food and other aid to complish nothing even though he Is- - "Bharp os tacks,'" ond the other until harvest, a good crop is promWere Rodney, with McKean and one with nn Iron- constitution or a ised. the rebels. were sincere. Read. steely eye; or the person of pene I'pper Cumberland District Tho American Colonist Killed. reMfil The progressives who are followIX. acreage has been increased 24 per Mexico, Aug. 30. Chihuahua, ing Mr. Roosevelt are wasting their tration; or the one who can hold' WM Maryland" Is proud to own re William Jnckson Stevens, an Amer votes. If Mr. Roosevelt carried ev- down a Job; or lias- to be driven cent . About half the crop was set "My he win accomplish anything. parly, but the remainder, because Her Carroll, Paca, Chase and Stone. ican colonist at Pacheco, State of ery State In the Uhlon next fall, X. EVery one gets a little rust' now y nt nlnntlmr nnarn- nf tlln Chihuahua, was killed when of the Senato would" re" 0,( Virginia's roll we see where a man- Is defending tlons by dry weather, was not set his home and family main Democratic nnd Republican. and then. Perlla-psThe gifted Richard Henry Lee; On the aad 3rd Totsdays against the attack of a horde of He could do nothing without Demo- said to be crooked, the meaning is Sera out until after mid-JunThe And, of each month tie fares ars that his tenpenny nails have been rebels. stand is good. Growth and condi- His Just as earnest to be free, cratic and Republican support Ih trying to ttra low and allow stop brother, Francis Llghtfoot Lee; do the work of sixpenny Stevens and his family had retion on July 1 indicated a good wren free and 25 dayt time And Wythe and Nelson, patriots mained behind after most of the Congress, and this support woufd nails. crop. tta Cotton Belt Route to be alienated from him. Accepting true, We know now what happens Olurksvllle nnd Hopklnsville Dismembers of the large colony at him at his own value and at the valWith Harrison nnd Braxton, too; It's Pacheco had left for the United ue of his fanatical followers, nothi- when a man gets "all lit up. trict The acreage has heen But of them all there was not one 2." ppr cent. Plants, though The wife, three daughters ng- whatever could be gained by hfs his 25 candles that furnish the Il States. scarce In some localities, were, on As great as Thomas Jefferson. and two Bons were with him In the election, unless a four years" quar- lumination. And we know why XL The Cotton Belt Routs is tho some persons are more brilliant unequal battle, but their fate has rel with Congress is gain. the whole, sufficient to plant the in dtrtet line from Memphis to than others. It Is because their not been reported. tended acreage. Wet weather dur- North Carolina's chosen men Republican progressives who Texas, through Arkansas Nearly 200 women and children want a progressive administration candles are In better commission. ing the first 10 days In May Inter- We know were Hooper, Hewes and two splendid trains dally, with Penn. more through tleepen, chair cars and rupted the preparation of the land; ' from the Sonora colonies who In Washington will vote for Wilson, And we can comprehend parlor-caf- e XI L cars. Trains from nt that time only about started for the border at Nogales, Republican progressives who prefer clearly than ever why others are all parts of the Southeast make was Arizona, on Monday, have not been touchy and flare up under friction. or th Intended acreage was ready, to reform will vote direct connection at Memphis one It Is caused by the many thousands heard from, and It is feared that for Roosevelt. liut about May 20 an Improvement! with Cotton Belt Route trains of match heads In them. to the Southntit. It may in the weather permitted that part In Heyward, Lynch and Mlddleton. the rebel forces, at whose approach XIII. Implicit The they fled, have overtaken confidence of tl e crop to be set. Wire worms thit be either the candles or the match them Write to Bf today and cut worms did more damage From Georgia came Gwinnett and somewhere on the desert Just south many people have In Chnmberlaln'b heads that make them splutter. I will tell you exact fare Hall Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem We all go up ln the air once In a than in years, and dry, cool weather of the United States border. from your town, schedule, and send you splenIt Is no loncer cause for They should have reached Noga- edy Is founded on their exportonce while. killed many plants, making a bad And Walton, too, the last of all signed our precious did Illustrated books of anxiety. It Is nothing but the les last night, but the country In the use of that remedy and tnelr stand. After good rains, about Who farm facts about Arkan miu-junthrough which they passed is re- knowledge of the man remarkable hydrogen we contain. When the remainder of the ncro- sas and Texas. "rlde and R,ory of the y age was set. the earlier fields ported to be filled with rebel cures of colic, diarrhoea and dysen- hydrogen gets beyond control, we Baltimore Sun. L. C. BARRY, planted and a good stand secured. bands. A small guard of armed tery thnt It has effected. For sale live In the clouds a state of existTrartCv tipniW Aftat by all dealers. m ence more unsatisfactory to those Hecause of extensive replanting tho J loadBuUdii An article that has real merit men from the colonies accompanied remaining on tho ground than to Loiu.TilU. Ky. early planted fields are Irregular In should In tlmo the women and chlldien, the reHurt No Intention. become popular. those aloft. When Krowth, and the crop as a whole, mainder of the men staying behind the match Lady (meeting That such Is tho case with Chamservant "whom heads are too Incessantly agitated to defend their property. while in better condition than last berlain's Cough Remedy she had recommended for n situa- or has been year, Is not so promising as In avthe Thientcn to Kill Americans. tion) I am glad to hear that you quently, candles lighted up too freattested by manv dealers. Hero Is erage years. Douglas, Ariz., Aug. 30. Amerone of them. H. W. Hendrlckson, are getting on so well In your now hydrogen there is danger that the ICaBtcrn Ohio Export will be sot off, In which icans will be killed by rebele after place. The acre- Ohio Falls, Your employer Ind., writes, "Chamber-- i Is nice age Is about the same as last year. Inin's Cough September li la the declaration lady and you cannot do too a much case one goes all to pieces. Remedy is for There are some who will believe In Eastern Ohio planting, delayed coughs, colds nnd croup, the best my brought here from Col. Emliio P. for her. and Is by drought, was two weeks late. Campa, a leader of Orozco's rebel that the estimate of sugar Is too best soller." (Innocently) For sale by all aeal-- i army, Servant I don't low, but that is a personal matter Some damage in the field has been ors. who with 800 men Is operat- menn to, AH T ma'am. m Touri.t by cut worms. that may be adjusted to mutual sating along the Southern As a whole done Pacific of 1m en V? D.lly t. car. Mexico below Nogales, Ariz. If you knew of the real value of isfaction by thoso concerned. the stand Is good and the condition , A Regular Hull Moose. ttlnp!aUlnTz. f Undoubtedly explanation of many a. tf limit. The word is brought here by va- Chamberlain's Liniment better than at the same time ln , Ab TufTord, of Beamsvllle, On-- j for lame more human phenomena may b'e 1011. tarlb, has been appointed Deputy rious Amorlcans who declare they back, soreness of 'tho muscles, Game Warden. In nddltlon to his received It directly from Campr An sprains nnd rheumatic pains, you derived from the facts supplied by FARMERS PLOW AT NIGHT now appointment he also hoIdB the only alternative given by the rebel would never wish to be without It. the chemists. These are submitted TO AVOID FLY ATTACK m merely as suggestions, to stimulate 'ollowlng positions: Chief of Po- - leader is the resignation of Presi- For sale by all dealers. thoughtful rumination. Chicago ' of the To.wn Ha"' b1"- - dent Madero. ,,Ce; Ja,1,,tr, Pretty Soft. rmers Dallas. Tex.. Aug. will hold no joys for you if you Tribune. Based on a report received from have Spliced by Rev. Christian W. "J' in Donton county are plowing by or any STOMACI, I4VU or KKEY opera house. Newton at the Presbyterian manse. CAUTIONS TO JIKWAUK ght In order to avoid tho at- - r County , moonl trouble. You need notpaybig doctor's Constab e, Nox oub Weed bills, PITFALLS OF FASHION Theodore Frye Cotton, of Lebanon', a . caused the , , of tllese ailments &! .&.nffer from .... uui Iincur, special, N. II., and Miss Clara Rosella Batof live stock In Northern Tex- iu.ixi.ui, your nearest druggist and Rot ileath I nutomoblle general public- Grace Margaret Gould, editor of ting, of this village. Smlthvillo as. Denton reports that tho situa t Itv mrnnt fntcatcher, Taomavll1n nn.l lm household remedy, the finest tonic .nd For Infanta and Children. i (N. Y.) Cor. Now York Telegraph. the fashion department of the Wo- mooa tion In that section Is Improving. yn'of the church. purifier known. If your syrfem fa (Onta-th- e Shelburn man's Home Companion, gives thj Till KM Yn Havi Always Bwglit , Grayson county, dairymen are Habit Is habit, and not to be latest fashion news ln tho Septem- run down and you want U regain your I IF fiCO IT iCDO. heaviest losers, the attacks of the flung out of the window by any ber number of Bears the Inro-fllt.. ... .. ! that periodical. In nnof hnulnm ii.- .in... luumio nuiiit'H on JOU UUQ mcwchowu iiij i iiroi, iirtiiub .vueii miftoi man, but coaxed down-stair- s a step the course of her talk she savs; Signature of a10? Mft""ded, If diesis. supply of milk, which has further wait for a formal Introduction. at a time. Mark Twain. "Beware of the pitfalls of fash- - .IZ.ZTI "s,"leoJoryourmeal.. Address WMAN iMWN,MIlirySUHewYrl,N.Y, on ends-again-merry-go-roun- terial? SPECIALS We have the er brated Henderson Road Wagons for sale Let wl to-da- hand-to-han- heart-to-hea- e. rt u. i,v" - to-da- hard-shelle- d. s show you their good points. Also our line Family Groceries and supplies at the prices. Give a or . .,.... 'phone No. -- , '.' 11 UKEJMS& ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. - - - be-'fo- Low lt -- ' two-thir- - e. Arkansas & Texas i I - ' two-thir- hero-worsh- ip e, re-.T- nan kh BH "', 90-d- H P P ,,,, Good Things to Eat lad-Btstl- 4 31.-Fa- ! ""TT' , Tn' M . CASTOR A -- ... -- itaAP-kntia- rl S ," '".-.- w. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1012. jo developed, THE HARTFORD HERALD in this country v l'AOE XHr.EE. ,eot! as not to r.eci, forgiveness, h h unu. BY otnmui J. B RYAN - OPPORTUNITY'. D an be given for Ignorance in the n "Try Cardul," writes Mrs. Z. V. Spell, of Hayne, N. They do me wrong who Bay I come United States. No parent can afford " I was in a very low state of health, and was not able C no more to .o neglect his child's education, and to once I be up and tend to my duties. I did try Cardui, and soon Upon Subject, "The Mak-in- g ao child can afford to disregard the When you in; knock and fall VaWhat People of find opportunities offered educational began to feel better. I got able to be up and help do my every day I stand without your him. Tho boy who goes out with For of a Man." rious housework. I continued to take the medicine, and now J door, one arm or one foot to compete with am able to do my housework and to care for my children, And bid you work, and rise to hose who have two, is not so much fight and win. and I feel as though I could never praise Cardui mough SAY ABOUT ITS k VERY THRILLING DISCOURSE it a disadvantage as the young man USEFULNESS for the benefits I have received." who goes out half educated to com- Wall not for precious chances passpete with the boys who are well eded away, That Takes the Reader Along ucated. If one would develop himWeep not for golden ages on the Affords Well Rounded Road self into a man of large usefulness, wane! the Lines of Elevated That No Other Aleans he must have a strong mind as well Each night I burn the records of a3 a strong body a mind trained the day Tkougnts of Lite. Appears to Provide. to think quickly and to accurately At sunrise every soul Is born estimate the problems if life. again! Cardui Is successful, because it is made especially for FAMOUS POEM "OPPOKTUXITY" MOST ANYBODY CAN .MAKE ONI But there Is a third thing necesLaugh like a boy at splendors that women, and acts specifically on the womanly constitution. sary, namely the development of Cardui docs one thing, and does it well. That explains have fled, We feel that we cannot do the The famous sfllt log drag did the the heart. A man may bo perfect serthe great success which it has had. during the nast fin voar To vanished Joys be blind and woik. The readers of The Herald a better Companion, Youth's In body and thoroughly trained in in helping thousands of weak and ailing women back to dejif and dumb; vice than to give space this week to mind and yet he may not only be 1911. health and happiness. the "Great Sermon of Mr. Bryan," useless but a menace to society. My judgments seal the dead past The drag is the road maker of If you are a woman, feel tired, dull, and are nervous, with Its dead, which we give below. Mr. Bryan Man needs a purpose, an ideal, and the future. Bedford (Iowa) Free cross and irritable, it's because you need a tonic. Why not But never bind a moment yet to Press. Is at his best when he speaks along "As a tho heart furnishes these. try Cardui? Cardui builds, strengthens, restores, and acts come. the lines which he follows In this man thlnketh In his heart.so is he." The good results of this process in every way as a special, tonic remedy for women. Test masterly effort. "Out of the heart are the Issues of Though deep In mire, wring not are almost beyond belief. Automoit for yourself. Your druggist sells Cardui. Ask him. Mr. Bryan spoke to the Inmates life." We can not build upon a bile, N. Y. your hands and weep; of the Nebraska penitentiary recent- large scale unless we look after tho The split log drag Is nn evidence WP','i '".' l7!dics' A4vJ;or)r Dept. Ctattinoon Medicine Co , Chatttnoora. Tenn.. I lend my arm to all who say "I for p Instmcturu. and book. " Home Treatment for Women." sent tree. J 53 ly, taking as a subject, "The Mak- moral development; In fact, charac- of progress. Fort Worth (Texas) can." ing of a Man." The following la a ter Is everything. M In developing No shame-face- d outcast ever sank Star. brief synopsis of his address: The King split log drag is the the moral part of man, the first so deep "The Making or a. Man." thing Is to understand that there Is But he might rise and be again a bent solution of the good road prob? yet devised. Tho Southern lem fnrtlh. We aie interested in the improve- a God back of the universe, that the man! Rurallst. Atlanta, Ga., 1910. ment of the hog, the cow and the world was built upon a plan and -- CO i'- OKing's split log drag Is transBmRnfs & Smith We strive to produce the that each Individual Is a part of Dost thou behold thy lost youth all horse. aghast? forming corn and the that plan. Nothing can take the Greenville streets from best wheat, the best Attorneys At Law Dost reel from righteous retribu- mud holes to boulevards. Greenbest vegetables and tbe best fruits place of a sense of responsibility to - KENTUCKY. HARTFORD, .? tion's blow? ville (111.) Advocate. and all this Is done for the bene- God. Only when wo recognize that Mr-II him! l K. Mitttlt KOK The split log drag In Lycoming ' Unv fnriiifd h iiHitiirr-li- li fit of man. How much more Impor- wo must account to our Creator for Then turn from blotted archives of Htiuntuii't iliHt iIim law lnI in in a fin-- it tUMt () ii nl Mr in I III county Is tho King just now, nnd no the past, Is the work of Improving every thought, word and deed tant, then, only Hint iHMr'M i t t ci , Ciirpenlor and lSepiiir Work Invito And And the future's, pages whlto mistake. WllllamsjuMt . ( Pa..) Sun, UJM), Vr II rtttH frnm man whom God has made In His then arc wo In position to make the TIN" VOKK ami KU'El'Al'S u III ' as snow. irft !! it(-'lit tn lii lt IH Il J11IMI tll'f, Otl.l'fHl, hill own image nnd but a little lower mont of lifo. No fear ot-- punish190S.. $ l'uinj) and Furiiihiit' Hqiairinj: 4 III MaTilurtl l.fiiiltll'teii tin Mi lit;, lluit-(tinThe road from Seneca Creamery than the angels? We can measure ment indicted by others can restrain Art thou a mourner? Bouse thee H. u .Soldering anil Saw Filing, JJtij:- - ju to Bancroft is like a race track. the difference between the poorest us as affectively as the conscience . fry Tops Covered and Lined. ', thy spell; from 190(i. Armstrong (Iowa) Journal, apple and the best, in ounces; we can nnd should. j. V5. PORTfcU. You'll lind him in flu-- Dr. John Art thou a sinner? Sins may be This dragged road idea is a marcan measure the difference between Our moral development, then, beMitcliull "Mice on .Main Street. forgiven ; the poorest hog and the best in gins with the recognition of a su- Kach morning gives thee wings to vel and will go down into history as marking nn epoch in road build- T pounds; we can measure the differ- preme being as our heavenly FathBeaver Dam, Kv. V Mill mjaVLk dam, ky. and ad lleo from hell, urhcli.t M u.o'tuMon hi Ohio (Bidden 4. ing. Frank X. Zlrbcs, ence between the poorest horse and er, and we are not ready to live well Special attention glren 10 l nlniii count) Kach night a star to guide thy Tour Scout, J 9 10. $ 5 J5J!I! J ,nslniei:tiii'tf1 to hUPHre. the best In dollars, but no arithme- until we have determined that our feet to heaven. The man with tho King dras Is tic will enable us to measure the supreme duty Is to know His win FRANK L. FELIX, Just at tills time more prominent difference between man at his worst concerning us and to do It. The . HOW'S THIS? than th man with the plow. Wll-- i and man at his best. To man alone second thing to be considered In We offer One Hundred Dollars Reour heavenly Father has given the moral development is a rule of con- ward for any case of Catarrh that can llamsport (Pa.) Gazette, 190S. HARTFORD, KY. It acted like maple on this buck-- ! power to make his life an unspeakWill Dmctlce hti orofession In Ohio and ad. duct, and we find that in the Bible. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. shot. What was once an almost Jlnlnij of Appeal able curse or a blessing of Incalcu- We need the word of God; we can rrMHT - r-- I S H iiVTT- --. Jrlralnalcounties and In the Court speclaltr. F. J. Cheney & Co., practice and Collection, a Ih J5 Impassable road is. now one of the lable worth. At AiV'MJL. Office In the Herald bulldlnit not get along without it. It gives Toledo, Oho. finest auto drives In Tensas countv. Let us consider for a moment us the commandments that form We, the undersigned, have known IX YOUR M. W. Collins, Goldman, Louis- - , enters Into the making of a the basis of our moral character; It what Cheney for the last 15 years, and lana, 1910. Otto C. OU PLACE OK BUS man. First, he has a body which leads and directs us through our F. J. him perfectly honorable In all INESS. AND PUT YOUUSEl.l The dragged roads reminded me must be strengthened and prepared mature years, and It Is our only believe transactions, and financially IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH of the best English roads; thev for a large work . Much of man's comfort when death approaches. businesscarry out any obligations mads were quite as smooth and free, THE Il.YinTOItl). KV. physical worth comes to him by in- The Bible teaches us of God and it able to by his firm. probably freer, from dust. Thos. constiheritance his stature, his Olltt'o iiii stalls iiver WiWun & also reveals to us the Christ whom Walding, Klnnan & Marvin, D. Murphy, Red Oak, Iowa. (Writtutional strength, his tendencies, we need as Savior and as example. C'rovu', opposite court house. Will TO ALL STATES. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O ten from Englnnd.) 1909. too, and his power to resist disease. Ills piofcsslon in nil tlio Christ gave to the world the law of Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken InterFOR THE COMPANY'S SPKC1AI practice This exceedingly mountainous This element of his strength he love. When we obey the law of love, t'omt.x of this and adjoining counmust take as he finds It, but he can there Is no danger of our breaking nally, acting directly upon the blood district Is a difficult one, but wo CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS ties anil Court of Appeals. Commerand mucous surfaces of the system have already proved much good can CALL ON OR ADDRESS by diligence and care add to the any 'other law, for cial nnd criminal practice n sicc love Is the fulW. O'BANON. strength which he Inherits; he can fillment of the law. If we make Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c per be done with the drag. C. S. Price, laity. bottle. Sold by all druggists. V. Pres. Cambria Steel Co., Johns- -' repair the weak places and fortify our bodies strong; if we give to our Local Manager, Hartford, K; . himself against hereditary frailties. minds the training necessary and Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- town, Pa., 1910. The residents of Highland Park And then, still more Important, he then put back of our physical pation. W. C. SEXTON. PARKER'S have demonstrated that with slight can preserve his strength and make strength and our HAIR BALSAM mental activity, a AN AMKIMCAX WALKING Local Manager. any earth road can be Clfanw ind toeuiUTiti lh hair. age comes, or attention It last until old high purpose and a lofty Ideal, we lronoic ft luiutlant frrowth. beaver Dam, Ky. CI.KAK ABOUND KAKTII kept hard nnd smooth as a pave- Incorporated. NfTtrr foils to Ueitore Ony he can squander his strength by can make life a success for ourUlr to Ita Youthful Color. I'rtTt ntn hntr faiiinc ment. Topeka (Kansas) Capital, dissipation; he can surrender to the selves and bring happiness to those ft wnd f Iff) lit 1roriHt Rome, Aug. 31. The Panama 1907. bad habits and waste his life by in- about us. We may differ In the Exposition Pilgrim, Henry Stewart, dulgence. It is worth while to cons From being the laughing stock of amount of good that we can do, but peripatetic who left San sider what a man has cost In rear- all can do enough to make life Diego, Cal., American, 1910, to walk his neighbors, Mr. King's mud pic Feb. 14, have come to be the of ing. Last summer J heard a state- worth living. One of If you want clothes of uny the beauties around the globe, has Just left a continent. Country admiration Gentleman, kiuc" ment the strongest statement I of clea.ne.1, call on the the Christian rel'glon is that It Rome for St. Petersburg. From la not only makes the road, but ever heard, but I believe It true. It can be accepted at any time nnd can there, after greeting the Czar, he keeps It so; It gives a straight. Hartford Pressing Club. We was that "the suffering whtch wo- make even a small remnant of a will turn his footsteps toward Vien smooth, hard, well rounded road CJU1 clean ;iliy kind, of C'lotllCS for man endures as the penalty life useful. I was born and raised na. On the way to Rome, through ESTABLISHED 1860. LCdMiK5 that no other means appears to promotherhood Is greater than all the In a prairie section It Its a nag, c of southern Illi- Southern Europe, he crossed to Af- vide. Mlddletown (Nova Scotlal you have nnd guarantee that diamond, a Hatch, suffering caused by all the wars of they will be satisfactory if nois and never saw a spring until I rica for a while. Jewelry or Outlook. all the world." Think of this drain was twenty-tw- o you can get years old. Since I not, nothing will be charged. From tho Austrian capital he will the best duality at upon the strength and energy of flr-s-t The usually bad road near the saw a spring. It has seemed to go to Athens, and from Greece lie ItSWKSt tbe lowest pricea woman; then recall the amount of me Rollins place Is now one of the fin- We fire ready to olefin your the most fascinating thing In Jeruful fOLDEST MAILy yy I We also est and roads In the clothes for spring. time and care devoted to the Infant nature. A pond receives water from will proceed across Turkey to salem, In Asia Minor, where he will county. Fully aHhird, If not Mr. Rollins has hnd the have a new line of late samand the child. UKUtK HUU5L bethe surrounding land and soon tarry four months. King drag working this spring. a half, of the mother's life is, on the comes stagnant; ples and we guarantee a per- For almost IN THE SOUTH. aerred e J a spring pours From the Holy City Stewart's Dennlson (Iowa) Bulletin, 1900. half a century w have average, given to her children, not trade. fect fit. Call on us when in etushely the Southern catalogue. Wn'e forth constantly of that which Is re- program carries him through India, Aaaress. I was surprised for our tree Illustrated to speak of the father's care and and more than freshing and invigorating. China and Japan. When he takes pleased at the work tho King drap-wa- need of work in our line. sacrifice; and yet when the boy Is & G. Just a word in conclusion. God leave of the Mikado's kingdom he grown, he can, and sometimes does, turning out this morning. AlSox 26 Laaiavllle, Ky. disregard the teachings of his par- has so arranged this world that we will cross the Pacific to his native so one of our young men has built Club 'inSfe Jtrarr Article Guaranteed. y one and tried It for the first ents and, Indifferent to what they can begin at any time to lead a use- country. comtime. He came back very enthushave done for him, destroy his .own ful life, and no one can estimate , He has until g Jan 1, 1915, to Y. M. C. A. Bldg. TOpf tour. Wher- iastic S. E. Minor. Civil Engineer, prospects of success and bring tho the amount of good that he can do, plete his If he only tries. When I visited the ever he goes he puts In a good word Greenwich, Conn., 1909. gray hairs of father and mother in sorrow to the grave. How Inexcus- home of Tolstoi, the great Russian for the Panama Exposition. Mr. Trigg said in one of his talks that, In his opinion, this was the able Is the .conduct of any young philosopher, they showed me a ring OQOOQQQOOQC.OOCXXiQttX.OO'ZO' up and down stairs, Running man who disappoints the love and In the celling of one of the rooms of sweeping and bending over nuking greatest reform that bad been Inhis house from which he had prehopes of his parents! augurated In the State of Iowa for pared to hang himself at the age of beds will not make a woman heal- thirty years. That is a strong And yet a strong and well-pr- e thy or beautiful. She must get cut Up to that time life statement, but we agree with him; served body is the smallest part of forty-eigh- t, of doors, walk a mile or two every the man. A man can" be perfect seemed vain and empty to him, al- day and take Chamberlain's Tablets and the more we see of it the more For Women physically and yet be but little bet- though he had distinguished himself fully we agree. Wallace's Farmer In ilterature and had every social to Improve her digestion and regu(Des Moines, Iowa) 1905. ter than a brute. Have Mora Friend than any other late her bowels. For sale by all magazine or patterns. McCalrs is the Man has. a mind, and this must advantage. At the age of forty-eigm . reliable Fashion Guide monthly in a change came In his life. He was dealers. one million one hundred thousand born again; he became a now create FOR FLETCHER'S homes. Besides showing all the latest In a Department Store. ure, and for thirty years he preachdesigns of McCall Patterns, each issue "See here, my wire had a rib broI ed the gospel of love, and by so do- ken is brimful of sparkling short stories at your bargain counter Just and helpful information for women. ing made his name known in every W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, now." As a general thing It takes a 3t Moaay Kaep la StyU by lubKribing The mail who laiure hb life U civilized land. Let no one tell you "We will reset It, of course. In man with lots of horse sense to delor McCaU't Magazine it once. Ccita only 5a pkoprietors. that opportunities unimproved nev- our surgical department," said the cenu a year, Including tor one of tbe celebrated wtoe for hto family. McCall Pattern tree. tect a mare's nest. The aaa who laaurea hi health er return. That is a dark and polite floorwalker. "And If you are McCal Patters Lead all othen In atyle, fit, ..BUCKSM1TH1NG.. to wke both for hto family and gloomy gospel; as disheartening as contemplating any other operations, alnplidtr, economy and number fold. More draieri tell McCall Pattern! than any other two gosIt is untrue. Let me give you a hhuetf. now Is the time to take advantage make combined. None hither than 15 cent. Buy pel of hope rather than a gospel of from your dealer, or by mau from of summer rates. We remove the Yoft may huure health by guard despair. Let mo read to you a poem appendix, for Instance, for $19.99." McCALL'S MAGAZINE lafK. It to worth guarding. on "Opportunity," written by Judge 23S-2- 4 At the first attack of disease, Walter Malone, It breathes the W. 371k St, New York CMy What We Never Forsct which generally approaches spirit of. Christ's religion. He ex- According to science, are the things 0r7i threugh the LIVER and manitends a hand to help all who will associated with our early home life, fest Itself la Msumcrsble way A efficiency depends upon turn their faces, to the light. I shall such as Bucklen's Arnica Salve, TAKF not only read you this, but I shall, which mother or grandmother UBed your condition. with permission of your warden, Mr. to cure our burns, bolls, scalds, Scott's Emulsion builds, HARTFORD, :: KY. AieucK, furnish each one of you sores, skin eruptions, cuts, sprains strengthens and sustains copy of this poem, that you or bruises. Forty years of cures pwijh a may Keep it witn you and gather .prove Its merit. Unrivaled for piles, robust health, am DnggUt. from it the inspiration whtch runs corns or cold sores. Only 25 cents I MScott ft Bowne. Bloonifiekl, N. J And savo your ha<h. through every line. None are bo at James H, Williams. m Hartford Herald, Oily $1 Year M "lave universal education, at least none have wanderel so far as to fcc we, have a school system that makes beyond Christ's love and care. Fol t possible for every child to secure lowing Is the poem: in education. No reason, therefore, THE SPLII LOG OS My Doctor Said the States CARDUI WomanlTonic Hvv Albert Olfer I I . V 3 . ) ? Attorney at Law, HAVE A ROUGH RIVER jLiliiii ' ET ' Attorney at Law, KEril-HENC- Hartin Attorrvey at LecW Long Distance Lines j ' J. 3P3S Notice eilver-war- e, most-delight- m wr to-d- P. Barnos Co, Hartford Pressing to-da- carth-clrclln- H& FRED NALL, Mgr. McCall's Magazine and McCall Patterns lOiilespie Bros., ht Children Cry HEALTH INSURANCE CASTOR A lift al And RepairwSk Horseshoeing TiiffsPis i Specialty get rhf latest news. Onlj EKALDand $1.00 per Mibscribe for Th -t jc t. i PAGE FOUIt. THE HARTFORD HERALD mortals We, too, will some day He HE KILLED MOTHER UNO silent In these sacred precincts, de- sorted and forgotten, so far as life FATHER pertains, excopt for the occasional jHLOW POISON visit of some loving one left beIngs every day of the seven In a. week, and the events of interest must be collected and distributed. There are people In hotels to whom It Is vitally important that they receive their mall as it arrives. Newspapers and hotels will receive their mall under the new ruling, Just as they did before. People who 'have lock boxes In e can also secure their the mall. Tho only effect of the new law Is that there will be no general distribution on Sunday, and the mall which arrives will be held until Monday. No mail will be distributed at the general delivery window. post-offic- WEDNESDAY f SEPT. -- 1, ioi:r The Hartjord Herald HEDER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX, EDITORS. PRANK L. FELIX. Pub. and Prop'r. post-offic- J lv U hf u . V hind. And usually these visits lengthen further apart with the Wouldn't Obey Mother Didn't lapse of years until strange and cue Intend to Kill Father Entered at the Hartford rious eyes are often the only beas mall matter of the second class. holders of our last resting place. Doesn't Care. It Is sometimes good for our DEMOCRATIC TICKET. souls to visit the cemetery, If it Is Santa Rosa, Cal., Aug. 31. One only to remind us of the flight of IjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjB ai For President Gov. Woodrow time, the importance of improving of the most brutal and W Hson, of New Jersey. every minute of It, and to meditate murders on record In this communB jwrfekumssss-- : EcifeFor Vice President Gov. Thos. upon the alpha and omega of hu- ity was recently committed by fifteen-year-ol- d boy Adnm Clark, a man existence. R. Marshall, of Indiana. He killed both of his of Windsor. For t'oimress. Fourth DlMrlct It seems that Congress adjourn parents because his mother threatHon. Ben Johnson, of Bardstown. ed and the Investigation into Roose ened to cure his waywardness by volt's corrupt policies in 1908 was having him put In the reform HOT SHOT FOR MOOSKRS BEHIND THE CEMETERY GATES. closed up without getting the tes- school. FROM REPUBLICAN PAPER Bo you ever go to a cemetery on timony of a valuable witness in Both died from the effects of arRepublican, Morgantown The a quiet evening and look nround? these parts. The Hartford Repub- senic placed by the boy In a coffee jV,55vf tfirfrKBMSBBW SSBBHBBBttS&X&I speaking of the resolutions recentNo doubt you have, for It Is n favor- lican of July !.", 1910, says: canister at his mother's home. people, and ofIn his defense of the direct ly adopted by the Roosevelt followite resort for some "My mother always gave me the primary law for the State of dickens," ten you see visitors whom you said young Clark after ers In Butler county, says: Xew York, Mr. Roosevelt says Tho "Bull Moose" resolutions are would least suspect of an inclina"She didn't his mother's death. that the reason for Its enacta step forward and tion to be there. want me to go to work with the hay undoubtedly ment is to give the people an Perhaps It is a local cemetery and balers, and when I did go, she went would bear good results if the real opportunity to decide for themvnn 1tirnv mnnv npnlilo burled to the boss and told him not to em leaders of the movement were sin selves who their candidates ploy me. That made me hot. So I cere and had practiced what they there. Did you ever notice how shall be. Mr. Roosevelt should quickly they are forgotten, how fast Mr. Archbold, Just planned to kill her. I studied are now preaching. have thought of this when two their personnges fade from mortal for a week over It and decided on directing head of the great Stand years ago, BY THE MOST view, after entering for an eternal rough on rats poison, as I had tried ard Oil Trust, has exposed the facts Of SHAMELESS USE OF PUBLIC residence Into this little city of siIt on rats, and found that they Incident to the enormous campaign only PATRONAGE AND FEDERAL lence whose inhabitants are didn't die at once. I wanted to es- fund raised for Roosevelt In 1904. of Is a OFFICE HOLDERS, he dictatcape notice Ih this. Sunday, July Mr. Archbold has stated under oath known by the carved epitaphs on a the nomination for his sucLook ed piece of voiceless marble? 2S, I went to the house from the that he received "News from RooseDress them to cessor the Presidential nround and see. The dates are all hay balers' camp when my mother velt that Standard's. Money was Ap.- coming and the going of 4 , .j4"m- chair. there the wasn't home and put the poison In preciated." Senator Penrose has of life's. those souls who partook canls'ter. Then I went charged In a speeth In the Senate This Issue of The Herald, In the the coffee heritage of happiness or mlsfor back to the camp. I'm sorry about that, "Three Million Dollars was might be called religious In If tune. In some cases many links of main, now, and I guess I will be pun- raised to nominate Roosevelt at Its tendency. Its contents embrace It years intervene between the earlier Chicago," declared and further the following articles: "Salth the ished. I don't care." Is to and the later date. In others the Committee Fate played kindly, only to be that, "The National (pane 2); Mr. Bryan's Preacher" span was but a few months or the great sermon, including the notable tragic infifteen-year-ol- terrible complications made every effort to stop the efforts on let us come In weeks or days. But you know that poem, d 0 lad's crime. to purchase Taft delegates at "Opportunity" (page 3); of the of each silent sentinel beneath a head by the Roosevelt The poisoning of the mother and kind "The Mystic Seven," poem "As atone there rest the decaying reOdell has Children Do," John J. Crittenden's the lllnebs which followed effected forces." mains of some one who lived, was eloquent When a reconciliation between the jiar-ent- s. swornthat upon request of Rooseplea .(all on page loved and "is now passed lb thai They had been estranged for velt, Mr. Hnrrlman, the railroad "Grass Will Not Grow on Profane remember must realm from which no voice or sign Man's Grave" (page 7), besides the several years. They were elderly king, made up Two Hundred and returns to enlighten you as to their leading Forty Thousand Dollars for Mr. people. James Clark was sixty-on- e article on this page. The bodies. When of sell fifty-fivAlwelfare. So It seems Roosevelt. that the usual amount of news and miscel- years old and his wife From life to death is but a step, lany, touching on various topics of though living apart, the father had resolutions are not in accord with do kept In touch with his family, and the record of Mr. Roosevelt. Com Just a gasp of the breath, but be- Interest, will nlso be found. particularly the boy. He Is said to ing down to facts at homc.we know yond that thin veil which InterQuite a number of prominent Re- have Idolized the lad, and when that some of the Roosevelt leaders venes no mortal eye can gaze. It have been candiholds a mystery so deep and pro- publicans In this and other coun- Adam would be working away from In Morgantown ranches, his dates and used all of the money found that the wisdom of all the ties have been heard to say lately home at neighboring they were original father would visit him. The father and whiskey they could command. ages cannot solve It. How we would that although with pocket Practice what you preach, gentle love to know the fate of those pass- Taft men, and are of the same po- kept him supplied men. True reform shorn of hypoced on, If but for a glimpse, but an litical lineage still, yet they expect money. When Mrs. Clark was first affect- risy Is a gift of heaven, but when decree has willed It to vote for Woodrow Wilson In NoInvulnerable sinks to a otherwise. We may weep and pray vember, in order to shield the coun ed by the poison she went to a clothed In deception, INCORPORATED. home to be cared for, depth where It becomes offensive. and agonize and allow our imagi- try from the menace of Roosevelt, neighbor's "Beware ye o'f the leaven of the nation the widest range of mental They say they can afford to drop but Clark returned to his ranch, vision, but our only answer is the their party ticket Just once, In or- pleaded for a reconciliation and a Pharisees, which Is hypocrisy." dark wall of death that ever defies der to put Roosevelt on the shelf chance to prove his regard for his Luke xil. wife by caring for her. It w'as our puny efforts at conception of and be sure of his defeat. through his act of reconciliation BIG DITCH PLANNED TO what lies behind It. More uncerbeThere Is n vast DRAIX FERTILE .VALLEYS tain than the time of our going, tween the Royal Order difference a that he met his death. fill be of steel. The total cost Is WIFE KILLS HUSBAND of Moose, by Judge Chambers at The poisoned estimated canister was still which is ever a certainty yet a mysfraternal organization, and the Im- on the shelf. He made coffee from Farmers who own land in the tery, is our knowledge of what eter- perial The cost will be apportlon- j $5,000. Order of Bull Moose, a polit- It, both for himself and his wife. bottoms along Caney creek In HanAT DOOR OF HER eu ueiween nity may hold for us. HancocK and Daviess ical body. Only those initiated Into They counties, according to population, drank of it and both were ta- cock county, are seeking to apply We all know we will go maybe the former know what It stands for. the new ditching and drainage laws ken sick. as it Is on the line, and Hancock's soon and yet It grieves us when but most everybody knows that The authorities have not decided to that creek, In an effort to im- Alleges That He Threatened To proportion will be about one-fiftforwe realize how soon we will be Moose, his prove their desirable Chief Bull personality what procedure will be Instituted farms, says or $1,000. State Engineer Grimes gotten, how little we will be miss- and prestige, Kill Her and Their constitute the main against the boy, owing to his youth. the Hawesvllle Clarion. The suit, visited the site of the bridge yestered, as compared with others, the principles of the latter body. which It is said will be filed at once, day, and will make plans and specl-f- c fresh mounds of whose graves lie Children. Shot Slv Times; Mnn Lives. will ask for the construction of the flcatlons for Its building. They have been sifting Gov. Wil This is before us. Here lies a friend that Paducah, Ky Sept. 2. With six largest ditch ever opened In the the first building under the new it seems we knew in life but yes- son's past personal record thor shots In his body, William Timmons county. The length will be approxHarrodsburg, Ky., Aug. 31. road and bridge law that Hancock terday, yet what Is that date? oughly and about the worst they is still alive at Wickllffe, but his re- imately five miles, the depth and WHIIam A. Russell, who has con- will be Interested in. Hawesvllle Passed away more than a year ago, have found against him Is that he covery is uncertain. Timmons was breadth to be determined by the ducted a soft drink house and lunch Clarion. und we had hardly thought of him once belonged to a college glee shot by Frank Lee. It Is said that civil engineers In charge of the stand here for about p year, was Yes, It all comes club. since his funeral! Timmons was drinking and went to work. The beneficiaries of the pro- shot and killed about G o'clock this STORK VISITS TIIK IIOMK back now his life and personality OF THIS MAX EVERY DAY Bryan's Commoner very aptly Lees home and raised a disturb posed ditch are very enthusiastic evening by his wife. For a week yet only the precincts of his says: "Mr. Taft has put the cow- ance. Lee seized a small pistol over the prospects of getting the or more Russell had not been staygrave reminded us of It! We will and fired, every shot taking effect ditch established, as It will convert ing nt home, and when he went to Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 2. Since probably not think of him again un catcher on the rear of the Repub- in Timmons' breast. more than a thousand acres of tho house this evening his wife met Wednesday lican train and given the signal to night the stork has til we take another stroll out this back. Wilson Is going worthless land Into a veritable gar- him at the door and, according to paid a daily visit to the country ahead." THE SUXDAV MAIL LAW way. den spot, worth at least $50 an her statement, she asked him If he home of K. A. Chase, night agent WAS PROPTRLY MODIFIED And here is another tablet, the There Is no fumigation, political, acre, or more than $50,000 In all, had come home to bo a gentleman for a taxlcab company. Chase Is medical or any other kind, that can most significant word on which and It was a wise action on the part to all for an outlay of from eight and treat his family right. He re thinks It's about time the wise old "Mother." It matters little how possibly relieve Col. Roosevelt's twelve thousand dollars. The piled, Mrs. Russell says, that he had blr1 should quit coming. T many children her maternity career of the smell of Standard Oil. of Postmaster General Hitchcock to plaintiffs In the case are Messrs. A. come to kill Thursday night Chase was called her and the children. modify the Sunday mall law. As lone fact that once upon It is much easier to dodge tax originally enacted, no mall could be B. Shobe, B. H. Lamar, GIbbs Bros., Mrs. Russell had concealed a revol- - to his home by an excited voice and a time, while In life, she went down John DeJarnett, J. B. Storm, R. D. ver behind her and Immediately op-- ! wlen he arrived he found a boy In Kentucky than It Is to escape an delivered at all on Sunday. to the Inviting gates of death and This We'v, Leonard Webb, Richard t, nfld been added to his family. ened fire upon her husband. brought back a little white soul, automobile In some of the big would work a hardship on many J. E. Newman, R. K. Blake, cities. "Pn'!" said Chase, The first bullet passed through people. To the ordinary business fresh from the arms of Its Maker, John Nichols, Frank Lamar, G. H. his heart and as Fr,day morning when Chase house It would make no difference. he turned, the and placed Its feet upon the road There are absolutely no IndicaMickel and others. entered the left shoulder rlved norae the family cow was bel- Most business to Eeternal Life, puts the seal of tions of a stampede In Kentucky establishments rennd ranged downward, passing en- lowing m the barn. He went In main closed on Sunday. The newsupon her existence, only among the Roosevelt-Taf- t blessedness Roosevelt's Truist Record. tirely through his body. Two oth- and found "bossle" the proud pospapers do not. There is no day to poor and humble though it may "On tho dav that Theodore rest In the newspaper world. Ev- Roosevelt was made President of er bullets took effect In the left sessor of a cute spotted calf. have been. For her the cares and "Goodbye." thought Chase. Standard Oil products having ery day Is a work day. The public the United States there were 149 arm. The doad man was the son of vicissitudes of life are over, yet her Last nlgh't beforo going down to Robert A. Russell, a farmer and memory should live longest. Why? been tabooed, who will furnish the must be supplied with the news. trustB and ' combinations In the answer, pick out most, any axle grease for Teddy's band wag- - The world goes on with Its happen United States. When he turned stock trader of this county for the depot, Chase went Into the barn For manv years. The father was Depu- yard Just in time to see "Speck" mother yet living, especially one on? this Government over to William ty Sheriff under former Auditor coming out of the barn with a brood upon whom fortune has not smiled, Howard "Taft there were 10,020 Yes, Very Porcine! Frank James when the latter was of four pups. Chase was worried. and ponder a little sketch of her niants In combinations. When he Sheriff New York Aug. 31. NotwithBut the climax was reached early of this county. RuBsell was life's history. Her body will soon- standing the high price became President these trusts had of meat, a years old and a powerful man, this morning when Chase reached er or later crumble Into dust like local Republican an apgrerate capitalization of $3,- - 38 club on an outing home. Frollcklne nhnnf tho horlr the other one, but no tomb or ex- on Long Island 000,000,000, and when he left the standing .six feet three inches tall J ra was Indulged Nanny," his children's and weighing 260 pounds. He was panse of eternity can blot out that Presidency they had an aggregate In the costly pastime of a beefsteak-eatin- g regarded by those who knew him ' l Roat' w,tn R P8'1" of vision of tireless love, self-saccnpltallzatlon of $31,000,000,000.. contest. Alderman Frank J. best as fearless and at times a reck- fice, tears, smiles and duty, embrac000. and more than 70 per cent of Dotzler, tipping the scales at 3S1 less man. ed In that little word which will pounds, It was water." Senator LaFol before the contest, calmly Another Liar Heard From. Mrs. Russell Is a handsome Are you easily tired, lack your lette. some dav embower her tomb won the event by eating 9 ' pounds Colonel Roosevelt. navine his and was Miss Dora Trower be "Mother." i usual vigor and strength? porterhouse. 19 rolls and 11 fore her marriage. After the trag- - compliments to 'Senator' Penrose, pass by other marble senti- of We Chickens by Mail. cups of coffee. A close second was Then your digestion must be cuttle-an- d nels as we aimlessly wend our way Washington, D.C., Sept. 2. Live edy she was placed under guard !8?arl!fd that he "Jack" Probst, 40 pounds lighter poor, your blood must be w.h,ch squ,rt8 ,nk'" If anybody will spend the night at the f through the aisles of this little city chickens and eggs and a general P ,Ife B1ulrt8 .more Ink than which is but the wateway to eterni- than the victor, who made away thin, your nerves must be line of arm produce may bo trans- home of Chief of Police J. C. Smith. '! with 7' pounds of meat, 11 rolls 'ine Colonel ,we baye yet to learn weak. You need a strong ported by the new parcels post ty. Some of these silent abodges are h,s and 10 cups of coffee, but no well kept, showing that somebody's tonic You need Ayer's which Is to be established on Jan- A NEW BRIDGE FOR WAITMAN ulrer.Identity. Philadelphia In- ULACKFORD AT memory yet lingers. Others are so Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa-paril- la uary 1. This Is the decision of the 4 unidentified that we tread carefulT commission that Tnll Corn in Todd County. His Distinction. V entirely free from alco- regulations which Is preparing the Tho fiscal court met in called sesly lest we trample the only spot There is more tall corn in Todd are to govern the sion on Tuesday Theodore Roosevelt1' has earned and ordered tho that bears witness of their former county Just now than perhaps was hol. We believe your doctor service. building of a new bridge across the distinction ; of being the only will endorse these stateexistence. There are still others, ever seen here. It is simply bent man who ever Jield'the office of The Need of r. definite policy for the Blackford creek at Waltman. the lettering on the marble being skyward and still growing. The ments. Ask and find structure will be 125 feet long and President of - the United States" contrr' p.nd F"grega'.ion of lexers Is blurred and cracked by the hand editor of the Progress now has a If you whose testimony Invariably requirthink constipation report issued by the the 'abutments will be placed 18 ed of time, and the memory of tha garden patch bearing roasting ears sequence, hut ask your is oftrifllnt? con. urged Ip n " corroboration. doctor; He will Public feet In the ground In order that a Health Service. The report foleepers is crumbling, as it were, of the peerless variety that Is over aUiibute you of that notion In short order. ' i. ffiS ' i1TI i ll ' "Correct it at once! " he will say. 'Then declares there are 146 known cases good foundation may be obtained. Vnttnn In with the marble dust. mer.tOtaltrMiicttrn fifteen feet tall. In fact, we use a ti "V VV ask hm about Ayer's PiUs. A'rolld Bm of the disease in the United States. The driveway will be 14 feet 'Wfd To such a place we all must commer- In gathering our roast- - pill, all vegetable. ' and the floor and 1 abutments M cial year'iustfenAf ' 6996 It is the common fate ofing ears. w 16, 138,- UaJe lijr tl J. 0. AIKB CO., LowU, 1Im. Trenton Progress. Subsciibe for The Hartford Herald. be on concrete. "at The framework! 426 cold-bood- HHTVAziSWl jCyrETs I I I $5,-00- G)-j- e. course you know that dressing the necessary part the children veil veil, and they education. vlll study their lessons better. you have not yet learned that ours buy children's clothes, the store school you our and and prices. yebuyour children's clothes we stand the strain that they busy little our ve children's clothes ve not strain your purse. t CARSON & CO. Hartford, Kentucky. j h, ' Swl-har- nd ri Nervous ? Thin? Pale? t one-day-o- ld f- - out step-ladd- er baiV Jl j Dnm " i "4. 'w .ifi-- ' ' WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1012. '5' PwSsiifa-- j. ) ') ' "' i i.j" THR HARTFORD MFRAt D The ladles of Goshen Church will "ivo an lea cream supper on Satur day night, September 14. Col. Hugh Murray, of Equality. 111., was In Hartford a few days re- -j ccntly, leaving for homo yesterday. MraT"!)? W. ' Williams Mr. and returned to their home at J have raysvllle, Tenn., after a week's visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Williams, city. Turin. 11'mt 1 I H 1l(IH f -V.UU..I, I.UBB " ponten .Mr. Jonn a. jonnson as a delegate to represent Ohio county at the State Good Roads meeting at Louisville on September 10. PAGE FIVE. Our New Goods We want to call the attention of our customers to our New Stock of Fall Merchandise, which we are almost daily receiving. .b 1 .- Dr. Alex Foster, of Owensboro, and Prof. Chas. Bennett, holding In Cornell the chair of Chemistry University, Ithaca, N. Y were the guests of relatives here last week. Messrs. Levy O. Coleman, Paradise, and Herbert Felix, Hartford, left Monday for Lexington, where they went preparatory to entering State University next Monday. Miss Elsie Matthews, who holds as stenographer and typewriter for a prominent lawyer at Hamilton, O., Is visiting her 'ather, Mr. Heber Matthews, of The a position We have endea ve- ll & ladies-dress ered to use our best buying skill in selecting styles and qualities that will appeal to the most scrutinizing customer. Our twenty - five .- Herald. A few weeks there were many vacant residences In Hartford, but now It Is not so, as they are fast filling up. Nearly rf dozen families have moved Into Hartford recently. years buying for MP1I P.II.PN. 4777, Sltirt thi$ 4779,Wiit community rice, IS centt each f r makes us oeiieve we know about your demands. Anyway, we extend to you a special invitation to call and see Our New Fall Goods and see if we are not very near correct in our belief. Do this and remember that it PAYS TO TRADE WITH A HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. iSSfJf ooooooooooooooo LOCAL NEWS O O AND O PERSONAL POINTS O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Supt. Henry Leach Is spending a few days at Dawson Springs. We can save you from 20 to 23 per cent on Shoes during this sale. R03ENBLATT. Dr. Bean has lately added considerable Improvement to his hotel on Union street. Come and get a 39c or 42c Shirt while they last. Rosenblatt next door to Bank of Hartford. Beaver Mr. B. H. Rummage, Dam, gave The Herald n pleasant call while in town last Friday. business Mr. A. P. Plummer, manager for the Centertown Mercantile Co., was In town yesterday. H galMason Fruit Jars, one-ha- lf lon size, 05c per dozen. S. L. KING, Hartford, Ky. 35tf Mr. J. T. Felix went to Olaton Monday to look after his farming Interests there for the next two weeks. If you are looking for bargains, come to the Now Store, Rosenblatt's, next door to the Bank of Hartford. "Everybody is doing It." (What? Going to the Big Sale at Rosenblatt's. If you want to save money, come. k Mr. James E. Wilson and wife, Beaver Dam, Route 1, were the guests of Judge and Mrs. Jno. B. Wilson Monday. The Ohio County A. S. of E. met in the court house at Hartford in called session, September 2, with a good attendance. Get your Fertilizer, Field Seed and Farm Implements from D. L. D. SANDERFUR, 'to 35t3& T Beaver Dam; Ky, T t VRev. T.'V. Joiner 'will fllfhlsSast 'appointment for Mt. Hermon church ,. next Sunday. The conference meets ' taSSfcnber 25th. ' . '' Slr7 Lycu'rgus Barrett and ua'ugu-- . ter, Miss Bonnie, of Barrett's Ferry, were pleasant callers at The Herald oflco Friday. ntH aim s Oil keeps the files off One dollar a gallon. ' 'Also' "have spray pumps toapp'ly ' with, 60 cents each. ' Sold InHar't- M' W. E. EL"lI8, ford 'by ' Produce Merchant. 'Minor's Fly your1-stock- . In the matter of M. W. Barnard and others on petition to construct 1 1 1 a public levee or dyke, an order wa3 made In County Court Monday continuing for report of commis sioners. Rev. R. D. Bennett filled Rev. Joiner's regular appointment at the court- - house In Hartford- - last Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, the pastor having been called to Phllpot, Daviess vcounty. Dr. C. Ross Bennett, who has been taking his third year's work In a medical college In Chicago, arrived home recently for a short vacaHe will return this fall to tion. complete his work. The case of the Commonwealth vs. Mack Henshaw, Eck Bozarth charged with and Will Burton, shooting and wounding, was continuntil ued for the Commonwealth Thursday, Sept. 12, 1912. Mr. Sam Taylor, of Beaver Dam, ternoon. T. H. BLACK, S. O. C. met with a painful accident while loading timber near the depot here A I'rlj'.lillul Storm. last Thursday, by getting his finger lives were lost At least thlrty-s'.- x Mr. S. B. VanMeter and daugh- bndly mashed. Dr. A. B. Riley was ter, Miss Nancy, of Inverness, Miss., called and dressed the Injured fin- in (i storm whlfh swept Western tYnityUET'lH. West Virginia nnd were pleasant visitors In Beaver ger. ''"(! Eastern Ohio Sundny nij-h- t Dam and Hartford last week. Little Thomas Taylor Hunter, in- several otlur perrons nre believed GraMessrs. Wm. Williamson, fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen to have perished. Railroad traffic ham, Ky., and J. T. Shaver, Hart- Hunter, been wp.h seriously crippled by reason of city who has ford, Route 2, were pleasant callers critically 111 for a week or two, trucks belnc washed away and the at The Herald office last Thursday. was barely alive at the hour of go-I- mometary loss uinnot be accurately to press, nnd there now teems est limited. During an electrical If you need a good Wheat Drill call and see me about the kind I to be no hope for his life. storm In Chicago forty (Ires were S. L. KING, sell. by llrhtning. In tho matter of the CommonHartford, Ky. 35tf wealth va L. Wright and same MULESWANTED. went to against Will Lankford, each charg-- v Tlnsley Mr. Raymer In his enliquor il with having Wc liaye just icceived notice Greenville last Friday where he for tho purpose of selling, tered upon his work Monday as that some parties from Dexter-villprincipal of the high school there. a plea of guilty was entered and Ky., will be here on Sateach fine $50 and costs In County Mrs. Maude Cooper, Cromwell, Weddings court yesterday. Judge urday, Sept Nth, 1912, wanting visited her daughter, Mrs. Silo TayMussis. Henry Plrtle, Hartford, to buy several suckling mules. lor, and son, Mr. Fred Cooper, and other relatives In Hartford last Route 1; Robert Her, Rockport; E. your mule colts in IJ. Klrtley, Simmons; J. E. Wilson, Better get week. 1; II. C. Acton, shape and bring them in. Dam, Route for your Beaver When you get ready Hartford, Dundee; Q. B. Brown, BLACK & BIRKHEAD. Grass and Rye Seed, let me sell you. Route 4; Dr. L. IJ. Bean, city, and Prices are right. Jnmes T. Ralph, Llvermore, were Special Train to Louisville. S. L. KING, nmong The Herald's callers MonSpecial train Morgr.nfleld, Ky to Ky. Hartford, 35tf day. and return, September Louisville and Miss Kendall . Mr. William Messrs. Nathan and Max Rosen- 14 and in. Special train will be Abble Gaddls, both of McHenry, conducted the opening of the operated on above date from were married In Jcffersonvllle, Ind., blatt Ky to Louisville via M., new Rosenblatt store hero Saturlast Thursday by Magistrate Oscar day. They had a splendid trade all H. & E. and L. H. & St. L. on folL. Hay. day. Mr. S. Rosenblatt, proprietor lowing schedule and prices for the Leave Morganfleld trip: new Ginghams have arrived. of the store, arrived In Hartford round Our patterns, regular Sunday. They aro experienced dry 10:30 p. m. Sept. 14th. Fare $2.50. All the newest 3:20 a. m., Leave Centertown price 12 $c, our sale price 9c. Ros- goods men and their store here Is enblatt next door to Bank of fast becoming a popular trading Sept. 15. Fare, $1.75. Leave Hartford 3:40 a. m. Fare, place. Hartford. $1.73. Mr. E. M. Woodward, of the law New Blacksmith Shop. Leave Dundee 4:30 a. m. Fare, firm of Heavrln & Woodward, was Jeff Watterson & Cecil Durncll, $1.50. Kenand Eastern In Louisville Leave Ellmltch 5:05 a. m. Fare, have opened a blacksmith shop at tucky a few days last week on legal John Daniel's old shop, where they $1.25. business. 10th and blacksmith Arrive at Louisville, will conduct a genoral Buggy and Broadway, Sunday 9:05 a. m. Miss Frances Little, of Owens- business as follows: Train returning, leaves Louisboro, daughter of Judge L. P. Lit- Wagon work, Plows, Horse Shoetle, arrived In Hartford yesterday ing, Etc. All work guaranteed to ville, 10th and Broadway, Sunday 36tf night, Sept. 15th, at 8:00 p. m. and 'Is tho guest of her friend, Miss give satisfaction. Jeff Watterson & Cecil uurnell. sharp. Spaulding. Mary Hartford, Ky. H. E. MISCHKE, Agent. FOUNDA Gold locket and Owner can have same by chain. Charlie Ilnlnl Honored. Pleasant Dance. paying for this advertisement and Chas. N. Balrd, Hartford, Route given at Dr. Bean's A dance was reward. - MRS. FRANK. MAY, Opera House on the night of Aug- 3, was honored with the appoint' Hartford, Ky. ust 23, partlcpated in by many ment as a member of tho State young people of Hartford. All Fair's first farm boy's encampment, Messrs. Glenn Barnes and Estill present desire to thank Mr. Henry having recently been Belucted by Barnett, Hartford, went to Elkton, Secretary J. L. Dent as Ohio counMonday where- - they will enter Nail for getting up tho dance and ty's representative. hope he will do the same again the "Vanderbllt Training School for soon. Those present were:' the present "scholastic year.' For Sale. Farms All sires, from Mabel Misses Mary Spalding, 6 to 300 'acres. We can please you Rev. T. V. Joiner went to Phll- Jasper, Ozona Moseley, Lorraine Gladys if you want to buy lana. Riley, pot, Daviess county, last Saturday, Sullenger, Alma A. C. YEISER & CO., Haynes, Louise where he officiated last Monday at Wooten, Beatrice Hartford, Ky. the marriage of Miss Lenofa Harris Phlpps, Miss King, of Henderson, to' Rev. J. R. SaBnett, ofAtlanta,, Ky.; Misses Shacklett Island, Ky.; Notice. Ga. The bride, who Is the niece of Mlss,B(eBsl( Humphrey, Island, Ky; See Ford for Field Seed and Oats. Mrs? Joiner, Is the' daughter of Dr. Miss ' Berrlal Slay? and Mrs. A. V. 34t4 Prices lower than ever. ij. S. Harris. Rev. Joiner returned JJcIfeC1!,OfItrioxvllle. Tfona. Messrs. Ban-iss- , Monday. Y. Park, Will Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. E. E. G. home e, d, Riley, Douglas Felix, Louis Riley, oo Clarence O .MARRIAGE LICENSE. Rarnnrd, Estill Thomas, SCHOOL PREPARATIONS O Allison McHenry Darnett, ARE NEARLY COMPLETED Harold Holbrook, Ellis FosClayton Carter, Heaver Dam, to ter, Darrell Sullenger, Tico Burns, i of Owensboro, Ky.; Will Duncan, Golan Kanp, Beaver Dam. Tom Martin, Jesse Thorp, McHen- And Hartford College Will Again A. WedtMmr, Hartford, Route fi, ry, Ky.; Jim Harrison, Dundee, Ky. to Hartford, Bertha Cambron, Come to the Front After Route fi. H. It. Howe, Echols, to Ilossle K. Big Fire. O O IJAI'TIST CHURCH. Alton, Olaton. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO J- " ' ' orIe, McHenry, to Lva The fall term of tho thirty-thir- d .. prayer am, buslne8g meeting year of school work of Hartford ts.nov.-ay- , .uciieniy. Wedle8(lny evenlng 7:30 College will begin on Monday, SepTeachers' meeting Thursday ev- tember 1C, when everything will bo txxmtxzsxaxzzwxa ening 7:30. In readiness for a successful ses Preaching Sunday morning nnd sion. On account of the recent lire, evening by Rev. Albert Maddox. the old which entirely destroyed Sunday School at 0:4.". school building, the authorities Everybody Invited to attend these have been In a quandary as to rervices. Members of church es- where to house the students. This pecially urged to be present at bus- situation has been met, however, iness session Wedneday evening. by securing quarters in the busiViiil tin1 nil! t r ic!. is 11 ness section of town. The High K. 31. Daniel Dead. nit1 that I have- tinm- School department will bo quarterMr. E. M. Daniel died at his resmill :uti.ii- - ilNplsiy idence four miles East o' Hartford ed In the Fraternity Lodge Hall, of on Center street, while the last Thursday, after several months entrance Wntelii- -, ClniU, rooms over Barnnrd & Co.'b store, Illness of dropsy. His remains were Jewelry ami Sjjeetm In tho Heavrln & Barrass building, that as Interred In the Bethel church buryentrance on Main street, will be oc- been earned lieie at aiy time. ing grounds Friday. by another department, The deceased, who was sixty cupied Tin- - (utiiiti, iliMi j Iiiju r are close to rnch vears, three months and six days Both buildings than tin1 riu is (lie onh old, was a good citizen and will be other. More rooms nre yet needed re:isyt hack of the steadily greatly missed In the community In and will be secured In due time. The Faculty and Board of Eduwhich he lived. He leaves sunlv-indemand lor my gum!. deserve much credit and cation a widow nud eiht children St p in ami lake a look the gj commendation for their efficient live sons and three danghtere. handling of n difficult situation time you aro in town uni ilm-'- t 8 They now have everything In splen-- , Notice to Tnv Payers! have to Imy mntln'iej-Tin H Deputy Sheriff S. O. Kcown will did shape for a successful school, highet irraile Watch l! ;:i!ring be at the following places on the which for many years has been the ' ;J& iloiu; nl"'. day nnd date named to collect your pride of Hartford people. Is going on Everything nicelv taxes: towards tho erection of a new colDer.nlield, Wednesday, Sept. 4. lege building to take the place of Heibert, Thursday, Sept. '. Trlsler, Friday, Sept. C, forenoon. tho burned structure. Messrs. C Shreve,' Friday, Sept. 6, after- C. and E. A. Weber, of Cincinnati, Tin- - IMiuliie .1, ,i Kr have been awarded tho contract bv noon. mill Optiiimi, the Hartford Board of Education to Fordsvllle, Saturday, Sept. 7. fumiHli Hie plniitmtid specifications 9. Dam, Mcmday.-Sep- tr BeiTer KY. for the erection of the new build Centertown, Tuesday, Sept. 10. Mntnnzas, Wednesday, Sept. 11, ing. The general plan has been W.'Bf5ttJKKEKS5rSiSaBK agreed on and work will begin on forenoon. Pleasant, Wednesday, Sept. the structure soon. There Point much preparatory work to bo 11, afternoon. Smallhous, Thursday, Sept. 12. and this has been nearly The bonds have not yet been float T (I(( ,IIiy Mna Veterinary forenoon. Horses, Mules mi.l (..-- . Ceralvo. Thursday, Sept. 12, af- ed, but this will be done at once at Molk a satisfactory rate, and then Hart-- , m.,., , ( ,n(. fol. l(eniioii. ternoon. ford will resume her stride as an cns McHenry, Saturday, Sept. 14. ..,'rcil day orn lulit. center, nnd will far! educational Rockport, Monday, Sept. 10. outstrip her former efforts alonB Wysox, Tuesday, Sept. 17. P-- I. this line. Prentis, Wednesday, Sept. IS. Cromwpll, Thursday, Sept. 19, VETKRIXAKY Pl'HCSEOX Subscribe for The Herald $1 a Year forenoon. Kentucky. Hartford. Rob Rob, Thursday, Sept. 19, afHol-broo- k, ooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooo .... Hartford is About 130 Years Old, - -- i h-- s I g, mt . J. B. TAPPAN, HARTFORD," x sil AM PREPARED - W. F?TITY, Hartford College IM Year Begins Sept. If). 1912. Ample temporary accommodation have been cecured. A electric-lighte- d imildiiig will Ins ready for moilern ctcani-licutctho second term. lTnc(iualed opportunities are ollbred inmiiioii school Seven graduates and nil desiring a Hili Svlioil education. teachers three enjrajred in Hi.'h School work. 102 enrolled last year in High School and Normal Departs ments. 14 High School Graduates and of Norma' n certificates. students made Splendid advantages me ollercd in MUSIC and EXPRESSION. thrcc-ibuithiirst-clns- Second Term and Normal Work Begins January 20, 1913. For further information address H. E. Brown, Pres. A. E. Ellis, V. Pres. 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 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. W. E. Ellis, Produce Merchant, Hartford, Kentucky. c ,. v ?. rAGE SIX. 'The Eartjord Herald Illinois Central Itallroacl Time Table at Heaver Dam, Ky. I South Bound. North Bound. No. 1324:05 a.m. io. 12111:35 p.m. No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:65 p.m. J. E. Williams. Agt. PRIZED LETTERS F HER HUSBAND STOPPED Mother, Leading Three Children, Braves Perils to Find Him In America. New dog, like his mistress, was attired in the height of fashion. Ho, too, His automobile wore a neek-rufcoat of cerise broadcloth was finished with a satin ruff In the same shade. The coat waB made with a wmen new i large pocket at one-siddog the sheerest of handkerchiefs. On the other side of the coat was the little black Pomeranian's monogram embroidered In silver. Of course, being such an expensive little dog, his precious eyes were shielded from the dust and wind by automobile goggles. As I watched his mistress lovingly remove his coat and the goggles, I wished that some little street child of Paris could have a feast of cakes, and could receive the loving care which was being bestowed on this mite of a dog." e, lace-trlmm- AN EARNEST THE HARTFORD HERALD KvumHUumvumwmiHtvviu1 APPEAL IS WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4, 19112., ,vwvvvvvwvvwvvv E TO THE NEGROES To Cease Depending on Odd Jobs Great Daviess County Fait Under Auspices of Improved Order of Red Men and to Enter the mercial Lines. Com- York, Aug. 31. ".My, but ment of an Immigration official as he passed Mrs. Marie Skiivlnek and her three children, Edna, 'J; Josef, 7, and Anne, 5 years old, through He and oththe barge office officials had Just heard a tale, the er pathos of which moved them deeply. Five years ago, the woman said, her husband, Josef, a farmer of near Prague. In Bohemia, determined lo seek his fortune In the new world. By haul work and they finally sent him on his way and later heard from him In Colorado, where he said he had a small fruit farm. A year ago his letters ceased and the mother decided to follow. By selling everything she owned, the mother secured money which she thought was enough for the journey. To make doubly sure, she and tHe little"ones trudged the 2."0 miles from Beraum to Bremen, carrying their little bundles of clothing. It cost less than 10 cents a day for food, and they slept in the fields. It wns a month's journey to Bremen, and there they engaged passage in the steerage of the steamer the mother Neekar. and stood and told her story while the officials consulted to see if the family could land. Somehow it was decided that they were not likely to become public charges, and they were allowed to to-daHe-rauself-deni- al to-da- y that's a game bunch!" was the com- enter. The mother had a few cents over the train fare to Denver, near where the father was last heard from. VICTIMS head Aimrr this hoyj OK INSOMNIA, Columbus, O., Aug. u0. Ye wild-eye- d victims of Insomnia, who woo the soothing goddess Sleep by all the means which fertile minds suggest, read hls unadorned tale of an cvery-da- y event and wonder. The strange phenomenon of an automobile, running at a rapid rate, hitting the rear end of a vegetable wagon, lifting a sleeping boy out of the rear of the wagon, tossing him Into the machine, which sped on for a distance, all without awakening the boy, occurred here The boy was Stanley Cramer, living 14 miles northeast of the city. The automobile belonged to Walter J. Jeffrey, a local manufacturer. It was not known at first that the boy had been transferred to the automobile unharmed, and pedestrians wagon, rushed to the demolished expecting to find the boy dead under the debris. Only his hat was found and a search was commenced of alleys and streets. In about near-b- y an hour the boy returned and told of how he had awakened to find himself in a rapidly moving automobile. to-da- Few, If any, medicines, have met with the uniform success that has attended the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The remarkable oitres of colic and diarrhoea which it 'ias effected In almost every neighborhood h ive glvpn It a wide reputation. For sale by all dealers. ni m .1 A DOfi DRESSED l'l IN STYLE KAD OF THE RICH u In the September Woman's Home Companion, a Parisian correspondent, writing the latest fashion news capital, reports from the French Beclng the following in Rumplemey-cr'- s, a famous Parisian restaurant: "One woman who specially attracted my attention wore a trailing scant skirt of black satin with a Dlrectolre coat of cerise satin. was of black tulle, Her neck-ruthe edges bound with black satin, and it was caught at the left side d with a little cluster of roses. Her hat was black, made d of the satin, and a black buckle held a cerise ostrich feather in place; and tucked under her arm. was a little black something which I mistook for the first appearance of the winter muff, but instead it was a little petted black Pomeranian that my lady of fashion 'was bringing to Rumplemeyer's for bis bit of patiseserle after an auto ride In the Bols. The little ff cerlse-color-csatin-covere- Chicago, Aug. 31. A plea to neon odd groes to cease depending and uncertain Jobs as a means of livelihood and to enter farming and commercial lines was made here by Dr. Booker T. Washington in an address before the National Negro He Convention. Business League pointed out that the buyers of farm products, household furniture, buggies and wagons, and even coffins, came JOOOOOOOOOOOOOUO did not ask whethera the goods colorwhite or from the hands of THE MYSTIC SEVEN'. O ed mnn. He also pointed out that the South and West, with more acres of unused seventh day God ended his than 270,000,000 On the lands, offer a welcome to the farmwork. On the seventh month Noah's ark er, regardless of nationality, and said: reached the ground. "Now Is the time not in some In seven days a dove was senjt. future, but now is the time Abraham pleaded seven times for far-ofor us as a race to prove to the Sodom. Jacob mourned seven days for Jo- world that In a state of freedom we have the ability and the Inclination seph. Jacob pursued a seven days' Jour- to do our part in owning, developing, manufacturing nnd trading in ney to Laban. seven years and fam- the natural resources of our counA plenty of ine of seven years were foretold In try. If we let these golden opporPharoah's dream by seven fat and tunities slip from us in this generseven lan beasts, and seven ears of ation, I fear they will never come full and seven ears of blasted corn. to us In a like degree again. "If the white man can secure On the seventh day of the seventh month the children of Israel fasted wealth and happiness by owning seven days and remained seven days and operating a coal mine, brickyard or lime kiln, why may not in their tents. was read more negroes do the same thing?" For seven days the law Dr. Washington nlso said negroes Jo the people. . years in should organize and specialize. He Solomon was seven suggested local organizations to be building the temple. were sev- affiliated with state bodies. In the tabernacle there Watt Terry, a negro of Brock. en lamps. washed seven times in ton, Mass., also told the convention Naaman how he started In the real estate the River Jordan. Savior spoke seven times business and increased his capital Our from the cross on which He hung from 13 cents to $500,0001 "I found no barrier against me seven hours and after His resurbecause of my color, and I bought rection He nppeared seven times. Apocalypse we read of the choicest property In Brockton," In the seven churches, seven candlesticks, he said. "I attribute my success to seven stars, seven trumpets, seven the fact that I worked, and that all plagues, seven thunders, seven vir- my deals could be submitted to the inspections of the angels in heaven. d gins, seven angels and a "The man who tried to keep me monster. from going into the real estate bus(oh1 For llllloiisnc"-- . iness, because he feared my color "I took two of Chnmberlaln's would be against me, still Is worklast ing for il a day. I have 2.000 perStomach and Liver Tablets night, dnd I feel fifty per cent, bet- sons In my apartment buildings and ter than I have for weeks,"says J.J. only one family belongs to the neFirestone, of Allegan, Mich. "They gro race." are certainly a fine article for bilOthers who spoke were Henry iousness." For sale by all dealers. Allen Boyd, cf Nashville; Roscoe m Conkllng Simmons, of New York: Samples free. m Emmett J. Scott, of Tuskegee InstiWurning Cnrd. tute, and R. W. Thompson, of The Kentucky law lately passed Washington, D. C. In regard to the abolishment of the public drinking cup, requires that Uncle Ezra Says all stores, hotels, boarding hefuses, "It don't take raore'n a gill uv efdepots and other public places fort to git folks into a peck of where drinking water Is usunlly a little neglect of constipakept, shall keep a large card, with tion, biliousness, indigestion or oththe law printed thereon, posted er liver derangement will do the close by said drinking water. The same. If ailing, take Dr. King's Herald Is prepared to furnish these New Life Pills for quick results. cards at ten cents apiece, by mail Easy, safe, sure, and only 25 cents or by hand. Better keep within the at James H. Williams. m bounds of the law. tf m AN ELOQUENT PLEA Correct. THAT WON THE JURY He No man is as black as he is painted. John J. Crittenden, the eloquent She And no woman ls as white Kentucky lawyer of a past generaas' she Is powdered. tion, was once defending a murderer. Everyone knew the man was guilty, but the eloquence of CritTHE BEST PROOF tenden saved him. "Gentlemen," said Crittenden, at the end of his great plea, " 'to err Ohio County Citizens Cannot Is human, to forgive divine.' When God conceived the thought of man's Doubt It. creation, Ho called to Him three ministering virtues, who wait conDoan's Kidney Pills were used stantly upon the throne Justice, They brought benefit. Truth and Mercy and thus adThe story was told to Hartford dressed them: residents. " 'Shall we mako this man?' Time has strengthened the evi" 'Oh, God. make him not," said dence. Justice, sternly, "for he will surely Has proven the result lasting. trample upon Try laws.' " 'And Truth, what sayest thou?" The testimony Is from this locality. " 0, God, make hlra not, for The proof convincing. none but God Is perfect, and he will Mrs. O. W. Fitzgerald, 1421 W. surely sin against Thee.' " 'And Mercy, wfiat sayest thou?' Fifth street, Owensboro, Ky says: "I wish to say that Doan's Kidney "Then Mercy, dropping upon her Pills are an honest kidney remedy. knees, and looking up through her I was In a bad way before I began tears, exclaimed: " 'O God, make him; I will watch their use. I had backache day and night and the kidney secretions over him with my care through all I got the dark paths he may have to caused me much annoyance. Doan's Kidney Pills and had not ta- tread.' ken many before I was greatly re"Then, brothers, God made man lieved. I can now sleep soundly, and said to him: 'O, jnan, thou art have left and my the child of Mercy; go and deal the headaches back is strong." mercifully with all thy brothers.' " The above statement was given FOR SALE. May 9, 1907, and when Mrs. FitzA scholarship in the Vanderbllt gerald was Interviewed on February 20, 1912, she added: "I do not Training School, for boys, Elkton, have to use Doan's Kidney Pills any Ky.; Bowling Green Business Unimore since they cured me years versity, Bowling Green, Kentucky; ago. You are at liberty to use my Draughon's Business College, Nashstatement as heretofore." ville, Tens., or any branch school, For sale by all dealers. ''Price 60 and Bryant & Stratton Business Co., Buffalo, College, Louisville, Kentacky. Anycents. Foster-MilbuNew York, sole agents rt or be one contemplating attending either United States. of the above schools can save monRemember the name Doan's- - ey by writing or caUlBg oa The 29tf and take no other. Hartford Herald. 5 Days, October 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. $4,500.00 GIVEN in PURSES and PREMIUMS More Attractions Than ever before. B Big, Clean, ed Pair WITH A OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Q ooooooooooooooo $400.00 O O DERBY For Information Write ELI BERRY, Sec'y, Owensboro, Ky, I gjvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvivvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvviv POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. ff O O The OO Herald's Special Selections. AS CHILDREN DO. O OO One Way to Reduce High Living Cost J Is to build a home and then settle down to a contented life and make up your mind to pay for it. A little garden at the back of the house will work wonders in reducing your living costs a few chickens will also help. Can't do these things when you're renting because you lack inspiratio'u and either a garden or chickens must ha ve care'ul attention. If you build a frame house you can stirt with only a few rooms and add onto it when the family grows, and by the time your sons and daughters are large enough to take notice you will have a... home respectable enough in size and appearance to make them feel pretty proud of "Mommer and Daddy." When you are ready for lumber we want to talk to you and help you off right. Write for prices delivered to your railroad station. Sometimes, down when night Is creeping Ami-a- ll the world about Is dim, And he must go to Sleepytown, You He down at the side of him And whisper soothing little things In childish words, such as you frame To tell the sound of beetle wings And how the firefly gets Its flame. -- -- the world grows darker yet And to the little fellow's eyes Strange, hidden dangers now beset The shadow places in the skies; But you speak low nnd comforting And tell him none of them are Mid soon there, That near him Is not anything But what Is kind and good and fair. "There's no Place Like Home." Planing: - seven-heade- trembling come his little hands Out through the dark and find your face. As though by touch he understands That he Is In the safest place; And so with fingers on your cheek He sighs contentedly to sleep And you you may not even speak, So very, very still you keep. Then Some time you, as a little child, Shall fare into an unknown night And shall yearn for the stars that smiled drowty With all their soothing, Fordsville Mill - Company JXCORrOKATKD Fordsville, Kentucky. Condensed Statement of Condition OF THE Wm light; And you as little children do, May grope out through the darks of space A'nd sigh in peace to sleep, when you BEAVER 0AM DEPOSIT BANK, m trou-ble"a- OF BEAVER DAM, KY., At the Close of Business, June 29, 1912. At last have touched your Father's face. PARENTS .MAY OBJECT DUE TO LUCY'S YOUTH Resources. Loans & Discounts S197.018.3G Cash in Safe..1. 11,948.43 Cash in Other Banks 52,803.52 Stocks and Bonds 17,504.00 Overdrafts 640.33 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 2,000.00 ! Liabilities. Capital Stock.. ...... .$25,000.00 Patterson, N. J., Aug. 30. All known marriage records, so far as the age of the contributing parties Is concerned, were broken here today when Timothy Griffin, 108 years old, and Lucy Woody, 73, were wedded by a minister. Griffin and his bride nominally have been married for more than 50 years, having been slaves on the same plantation In North Carolina before the war, and, according to the man's story, having entered into the connubial state by the old slave custom of jumping over a broomstick. Recently they decided upon a religious ceremony, however belated. The .Men Vho Succeed As heads of large enterprises Surplus Dividend-No- . ( 27,8'2.10 30 1,250.00 227,742.54 Deposits g Total $281,814.64 Total $281,814.04 Accounts Solicited. Correspondence Invited. Promptness and Accuracy Guaranteed. I. P. BHRNHRD. Pres. JNO. H. BARNES. Cashier. D are men of great energy. Success, today, demands health. To all Is to fall. It's utter folly for a man to endure a weak, half alive condition when Electric Bitters will put him right on his feet in short order. "Four bottles did me more real good than any other medicine I ever took," writes Chas. B. "Allen, Sylvanla, Ga. "After years of suffering with rheumatism, liver trouble, stomach disorders, and deranged kidneys, I am again, thanks to Electric Bitters, sound and well." Try them. Only 50 cents at James m H. Williams. run-down, 3 AUTOMOBILE TRANSFER i A w From Hartford to Beaver Dam nod Return, ride. r ...ww """in. .a. iaou u,iiu. caejr t Telephone or call at our stable when you V want to leave or have relatives coming. i V 5 V Much Joy. There is more ,Joy in a printing office over one sinner that pays in advance and abuses the editor on every possible occasion than there is over ninety who borrow the paper and sing its praises, without contributing a cent to keep It out of the poorbouse. uiTrrEfTj ' NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Opposite your name on the paper or wrapper you will find the date your subscription ex- nlres. If you find your sub- 4 ecriptlon' has expired, please 4 send us one dollar. We wlll-ap- predate a prompt remittance. COOPER & CO., 4 nftttiruKU, KtiMTUCKY. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S rn C5ASTORIA Sikribe for Jto Berald Jl NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. In ordering the address of your paper changed from one ' place to another It 1b absolutely necessary to state where you have been receiving the paper as well as where you want it chang- ed to. Please bear this In mind. Tear a . i . . vtf4j. . f WEDNESDAY, SKIT. 4, 1012. THE HARTFORD HERALD r.QE SEVEN. if tending the burial referred to, and ror laws without public sentiment will not solve our problem. We need a which occurred only a week or two T GLIMPSE public sentiment which will Impress ego, his attention was directed to a the fact that a greater obligation rests grave that was perfectly barren and upon the parents to educate their was apparently as hard on the surHELD children than upon the state, and that BEND face ns the packed ditt of a public they ought to be willing to pay more highway. He was Informed by per" r for It than the state. sons residing In the community that That the best way to create a local Educated People Responsible Interest In the local school Is a local Where For Infants and Children. Bulk of All Our this grave contained the dust of40a b HHI f t.t 4lMh- man named Hatton, who died tax and as proof of this, It should be for the Illiterate, years ago. shown that all the best schools have is Made. a local tax and all the worst schools "Although all these years have are without It. elapsed," said the editor, "not a That tho district truBtee should be CURIOUS METHODS EMPLOYED blade of grass nor a flower of any OPPORTUNITIES NOT REALIZED as much Interested In the teacher kind has grown upon the grave." Vegetable Preparalionfor Asand his teaching as the teacher Is In Ho thereupon Inquired the supsimilating IhcFoodandlkflula-tin- g his school. That the school house To Solution Into posed cause, and tho mountain Convert the theStomachs and Bowels of In an Awakening AddreM Delivered should bo as good and as attractive folk explained that the man burled a3 any home In the district. n by Harry A. Sommers or the Tiny Grains Wood there was extremely profane. He That when we know under the new News Before the Kenwas wont to curse and rave at evschool census where the Illiterate chilUsed to Convey. tucky Educational Allocation, the dren live. It wlllljocomo the duty of erything which was not exactly to Promotes Digcslion.Checrful-ne- as People of the Commonwealth Were the people of that district to see that his liking, it waB related, and few and Rest.Con'ains neitlier Forcibly Reminded of a Duty Long these children are sent to school and OXIDE OF IRON A things ever were. During his last Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. provide clothing and shoes If the Neglected. Illness, as relatod to the editor by mm s rm parents arc too poor to provldo them. Passengers on the train of tho old residents, he grew frightfully At a recent meeting of tbe KenThat the teacher should be more Ohio River division of thn Rultl rebellious, and drew his last breath in tucky Educational association at commended for what he Is able to ac- more and Ohio Railroad are nlways JVt afOUnrSMiUXLPtrCHSR with curses upon his lips for his Loulavllle, Harry A. Sommers of the complish and less criticized for what Interested In the towns of Haitford, Creator. Ellzabethtown News charged that the ho Is unable to do. New Haven and Mason City on the nfll The condition of this grave la That moonlight schools for the educated people of the commonwealth A West Virginia side, and Syracuse made the more strikingly signifiJltprmvtt , adults will pay better than moonshine are chiefly responsible for the unedu iitCwtcnmltJa and Pomeroy on the Ohio side of cant by the faot, as described by the stills. IKnpSrfJ- cated and that Kentucky has been the river, because of the unusual editor of the Watauga Democrat, Mleep for fifty years on the public ' That the office of county school Industry iiiitm'n far that Is carried on. superintendent is the most important '.I fXX Aft that all other graves In the little school situation. In the country. A strange ordor comes through cemetery nre covered with a carpet AperTecl Remedy forConslipa-Tlo- n w Mr. Sommers spoke In part as fol, Sour Slonwch.Diarrhoca That It Is more Important to edu-- , the open windows of the coach dur of grass, while upon some of them lows on Ihe subject of "Tbe Press and Worms .Convulsions .Fcwnsh-ncs- s cate all the people some, than a few ing the warm summer days as the roses Public Bchool": nnd other flowers nre growand Loss OF Sleep. train passes along through the Yyhargo that the educated of the of the people a great deal. Rristol (Tenn.) Cor. ChattaThat wo do not need to teaeh dead yards on the outskirts of the town. ing. j?monweaUh are chiefly responsible ft nooga Times. Facsimile Signature or languages In a live country except for tbe uneducated, that the learned For more than l.'O years this bend are responsible for the Illiterate. We within the walls of a university. on the Ohio river, known to stenm- - OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO That those NEW VOIiK hare been given talent which we havo most valuo tothings which will be of boat men as "Salt Rend" or "Great "3 THOUGHTS OX CHILDHOOD. O . ft a boy and girl after they leave school should be the things Salt Rend," has been the center ot OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO which should be taught first and boat. a large salt Industry. several salt woiks are The That the children's minds should The less rake and such things, not be puzzled over Greek roots when near the wells and generally nt the the less ache and such things. EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER. they do not know the difference be- trouth of a coal mine which runs They used to bring up children; tween calamus root and poke root. Into tho hills tinck of thn towns on now we merely educnte them. That the conjugation of the verb b h g,dca f h nnronBrr ,,, , T If onlv n boy's father were always "ftmo neod not It. taught In the ' to secure fuel from coal mines no the mighty man the boy thinks he iftrHf school because the boys and girls near, has. preserved, the Indjistry Is! . -L learn It soon enough outside thtt against foreign and domestic com One of the most pathetic thing I school. petition. In the world Is a ragged child; tho That the unknown quantities of had better remain unknown The tall piles of faggots or hoop iiof p"thetle s nt overdressed one than that a boy should remain Igno poles used In making hoops for barTient your children with respect, rant of the soli quantities of his rels are everywhere In evidence and they will be more apt to do the father's farm. and one wonders why they do not same by you. That t2SFfiJISEBTBHi' - aBBBBBBBffl .bbbbbbbI different the time spent In making in- - ' use Iron hoops on the barrels until A girl Isn't really a girl unless iWtfiTTBBWi 'I 42F performances on the piano you BStBKf 'W BHiBBBBBl notice the havoc the salt water she likes to put on long skirts and coald be better utilized in abolishing bad biscuits from the breakfast table. plays with metal of any kind. The play lady, nnd n boy Isn't really a That the public school ought to get ' pipes used to convey the liquid arc boy unless he owns a dog. (IM Kl').ATi:iM In some cases made of hollow logs In the newspaper and the newspaper bbbbV-'IbHInbLbBetter two black eyes that his In tho public school. of poplar and other woods. BHrflBM "''t'BBBKSKaBBBH mother will surely see, thnn one ' While you may not agree with me The strata contnlnlng the salt so- backdown that his father may hear In all of these things, ou will cer- - ' lution lies about 1,200 feet under about. ' , JBIax-bi- e talnly agree with mo In most of them. the surface, and the water rises to ox-dLThe fool may tench his children The question Is how are we going to within 000 feet of the surface nfter some things, but the wise man will create this public sentiment. i well Is drilled in. The well as learn many things from his childThe school teacher Is power lees to the HARRY A. SOMMERS. September ren. Woman's Homo do it even when he doe his best. generally drilled Is termed a well, and Is cased with Iron Companion. t)urled instead of using for our more lie Is handicapped by the very nature m unfortunate fellow man. We have of the case. We must look to the edu- casing to about S00 feet below the Adam's Mistake. marvelous opponintties, but we havo cated people of this state. Men and surface, where the surface water is Eve had Just come In from the not realized or accepted the respon- women who will give their time and packed otf with a packer such ns Is for half i century she had cooked sibilities which go with tho oppor- talent and means to create a bettor used In oil wells. wood, where she had gathered unto HIS WRITING GOT and washed aud patched for a larga sentiment for the rural schools, and tunity. The salt water Is pumped from herself a fine new costum'e of aufamily; now she's pone. And the Kentucky, tbe first state in the we must look to the press. ; the well Into n cistern, which 13 tumn leaves. INTO THE PEH1TENTIABY sign on her tombstone -says, 'At The new paper and the public generally South to establish free schools, has elevated on the side of a "How do you like my new dress, Rest,' ami I hope It's so. been asleep for nearly fifty years on schools are the two greatest forces public school education ' and now at work In this country for both prog- hill near the plant, and Is carried Addle?' she said, striking an atti"It was one nf tl'e richest farms or wooden pipes by grav- - tude before him. , In copper And Now May Get Him Out By In the community, the Work was' wakes to find herself lagging In tbe ress and enlightenment. Whore "It's a peach," sold Adam, adThe newspapers' Influence depends Ity to the salt furnace. Tear of most of her sister states in always 'forward,' the crops were althe Poetry Route Rath- thlf Important matter. We wore upon the number of readers It has and wood log pipes nre used the sight Is miringly. ways In first, the ambition of the very unusual one, as they are asleep when we allowed our rural tho number of readers depends on how a "No, dear, It's a maple," returnentire force seemed to be to beat schools to retrograde. We were many people are taught to read. There laid on top of the ground nnd run ed Kve. ei Queer Case. the other fellow, beat him on time, asleep when we did not keep tho must be a combination between the In every direction from plant to n It wns about this time that It skin him on a deal, get the best of school apace with the 'development preen and the professor, a united In- wells. to be rumored about that wo The Frankfort Stato Journal him any old way. and growth of the nation. We were terest between the newspaper and the The salt furnace Is one of the men have no sense o: humor. prints the following story about K. asleep when we left the wholo matter public school. If the press of this "The words 'At Rest' signify a most Interesting sights around the September Llpplncott's. A. Meyer, who was sent to the penIn the hands of the school teacher state would give half tho thought and want of rest, signify a lot of labor, works, and consists of p series of itentiary fiom county, signify want and privation, a hun- Daviess and neglected our responsibility to as- half tho space to education that It does nbout two years ago, on the charge ing for the better things ot life, sist him and stand by him. We were to politics the schools would be revo- iron pans, about 40 In number, each O SI'KOI.Wj notice o of forging a check on (Jropp llros.: asleep when we sent men to the leg- lutionized In less than a decade. The pan being nbout three feet wide nnd the things which make life worth lii legnril to O islature unfit to grapple with this press must first be made Interested In ten feet long. These pans rest on O It. A. Myer, i Daviess county question and most generally Indiffer- this great question, then It must be ' a stone wall over n fire pit, and are O OMTl'.UtlKS, IlESOIiUTIONS o man, who wrote himself Into pris j living, the little pleasures, and for courtesies which nnd kindliness educated to the needs of the schools, , covered over with a wooden box O ent to It OF HESl'ECT, Ate. O on, apparently bus succeeded In mnik the line between 'the Old Thank God we are awake now a ad then shown how the needs may be chamber about 120 feet long and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO wilting himself out, nnd getting a ' beforo It Is too late. Awake and en supplied. The editor and tbe school and 'Mother.' three nnd a hnlf feet high. This new start in life. Meyer was sent guard, and, if we as sentinels for edu- teacher must be brought within closer ' covering Is called a steam "Ami do you know, half believe The Hartford Herald has adopted up for from two to ten years for chest, cation on the watch towers of progress touch with each other. This should new rule in regard to Obituaries, forging a check In November, 1H10. b'ie was gi.ui to j:et away troni a and, like the lid on a kettle, helps go to sleep until the school house is be done through this organization 01 nespeci, partis 01 About two months nirn he directed place where the money which might Mind you, I am not talking about rtilse t' c temp ratir'e 0' the soht- - Resolutions made a thing of credit Instead of a have gone for some of the conve,,on to n higher point than could Thanks, &C, whether written at the his facile pen into literary thing of reproach, until the stain of Imovement through the press for the channels, Intter-dn- y necessities the behest of lodges, churches or In nnd a poem of his, entitled "The niences and lliteracy Is wiped out, we deservo the benefit of the teachers, but a move be obtained In an open vessel was spynt for 11101 e In nil, to raise proper boiling has been dlviduals, goes to sleep ment for the benefit of the people. The After the and that Is, we shall I'rltoner's Plea," made the rounds fate of any sentinel who at his post. A man who does wrong school must be made the Important given to a quantity of the salt solu- charge at tne rate of two cents per of the dally preas. John Schwartz, more roin to feed nioie hogs to buy and does not know he has violated thing and not the school teacher. The tion, It Is drawn of Into a wood vat line for all such articles, except obit- Jr., of Allentown, "'a., read It in the more land; the money which might have bought the little Inexpensive the law Is not exempt from the pen- children's Interest must be put In the called a mud settler, and although uary poetry, which will be one cent Public Ledger, and household nicessitlcs, the kltchen-Mi:alty, but the man who knowingly vio- forefront as the battle cry through tho solution seemed perfectly clear per word, stralght.Thls is tae small Philadelphia wns so struck with the evident sin lates the law Is more culpable. While the press for their welfare, and the , while entering the heating pans ov- est the bath, rate we charge for anything and cerity of the writer that he com- lighting systems, the heating and we wore Ignorant and Indifferent to welfare of the state. All great enter- instead was put er the furnace, n considerable res- - Is only one-fift- h of our regular rate. municated with Meyer. the lack of advancement In our schoo's prises get before the public with the Into land to Increase 'the prestige of A fe wdays slnfe, Daniel E.O'Sul-livnwe were nevertheless responsible, but news bureau and there li no enter- - ! ,,1uq is fo"ml at the hottom of the The amount, In cash or stamps, the Old Man.' " now that we are fully aware of our prise as great as the education of the mud settler. This residue contain? must accompnny each article, or chairman of the Hoard of Sl not unfortunate condition we are doubly . masses. Most enterprises pay for pub" 1 "arge proportion of oxide of iron. It will be printed. Prison Commissioners, received n .Many DiUen 110111 Home. From the mud settler the hot so- words average a line in ordi- letter from Mr(. Schwartz, who has responsible If we do not respond to It, Hetty, but this is one of which the Every ymr, in many parts of the newspapers will require no pay. It lution passes to two vats called nary reading nnd every separate charge of the Stuyvcsant precious jewels of the common The silk mill country, thousands are driven from weajtfi aro Its children. The future takfs real newspaper talent to con- drawn settlers, where the solution character or Initial letter counts as at Allentown, In which Mr.Schwartz their homes by coughs and lung disof tne state depends upon them and duct any kind of publicity bureau. It still further clarified and treated. 1 word. The heading and the O'Sulllvan thnt eases. Friends nnd business are assured Chairman they depend on us. Are we going requires the talent of first Interesting Tho solution then passes to tho rst f both count one line each he would like to "biing Mejur out left behind for other climates, but to polish them with an education to the reader with what It tells, next graining vat, which Is a long woodeu If they ara only a word or two In a strange country to face the this Is costly and not always sure. obllga It must do more than Interest It, fit them for life's duties and obituary poetry, straight world again nnd- - make a man of A better way the way of multitlons and citizenship, or are we going It should get the reader In sympathy en box lined with tile, where the 11 him. If you will pardon this man tudes Is to use Dr. King's to allow thorn to grow up In Ignorance with the story, then It must so take salt begins to form In flakes on the through, one cent per word. to become paupers and criminals? It hold of him that ho wants a part in it. urface and falls to the bottom of we will guarantee to try our utmost and cute yourself at A l.iiclil Explanation. is a burning question which appeals There should be selected a most cap- tho vat, where It Is picked up by to make a man of him," the letter home. Stay right there, with .voir a terrible nolsn In the continued. "That's to manhood, which appeals to Intelli- able man or woman with proper news- power scrapers or shovels. friends, and take this safe medicine. gence, which appeals to our hearts. paper Instinct to send a column once The best salt is formed In this nursery, Mollle,' said her mlstfas. Cha(rmnn O'Sulllvan directed Throat and Uing troubles tlnd nulek Have we heard tho cry which comes a week to every newspaper In Ken- Orst gralner, although different 'What Is the matter? Can't you Secretary Rny of the Prison Com- - relief and health returns. Its help from the mountains and from the tucky of such live public school mat' grades of salt are extracted from keep the baby quiet?" mission to inform Mr. Schwartz In couuhs. colds, mln. cmun.whnon. Isolated sections all over Kentucky? ter that the editor will be glad to giro the solution In five ......, ..,....... . , -other grainers tnat jiej.er Wij not be entitled to Ing cough nnd gore lungs make It a I, for one, have heard it. Tt has been It space. vThe information should be , ,. ,. , .. XT and they nre tired for the feeding can't keep him qnlet unle3.i I let ringing In my cars for ten years or gathered from the various schools all positive blessing. 30c nnd $1.00. more and neither my pen nor volco over the state by the teachers and of cattle and the making of brine him make a notae." rSeptember Doard wl consider the application. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Llpplncott s. RecManufacturers' Bhall become silent in answering It sent to the head of their bureau. It solutions. Meyer wa8 iz yeara oW when James H. Williams. m Untilevery educated man and woman should be facts and not arguments. ord. 'convicted. It was his first offense, Coiiivh In Handy Right Noiv. In tne state realizes our needs and The facts can be so written that they Sj noiijinoiis? Gabe Who was It that said, "All and hls Prison record has been wlth- recognizes, the responsibilities. Aa will carry their own argument and CJUASS W'UJi NOT GROW First Wife What Is your husout a blemish. One of the requisites ON PROFANE MAN'S GRAVE men are liars?" the aged Hamalcar In his camp Area also carry convictions. Such an edut0 Paro'e after a man has served band's average Income, Mrs, Smith? Stove Roosevelt, I guess. awora the infant Hannibal to eternal cational proas bureau established in Second Wife Oh, about midthe minimum period of an indoter- hatred for Rome, bo I would nwear this city or Frankrort could and would A strange atory comes from Wat-arouOur idea of a degenerate is a.minate sentence with a good record night. you now by the Intelligence which more Interest and create more(UIga county, North Carolina, across grown man who prefers tho turkey, is that ho shall have assurance of beams In yp,ur eyes, by the enthusi- public sentiment for the rural schools the Blue Ridge from East Tennes- trot to fried chicken. employment for six months. youu veins and by than any other one thins could do, asm which runs In with a recent . FOR FLETCHER'S tho love which Is in your hearts, to because trery week it wonld hare a see, in connection All the capital Jokes do not orig- THE RICn OliD WOMAN swear an eternal hatred for Ignorance thousand times as large an audience burial In an old cemetery near the OF The inate in Washington. and illiteracy unUl we' havo wiped It m this building will hold. With the county seat of that county. THE FARR HER DEATH story Is vpuch&d for by tho editor of from our borders. press willing to help, I do hope that It is only right, furthermore, to A girl 'with a sour disposition is What we need In Kentucky Is pub- - uch an opportunity wilt not b al- the Watauga Democrat, a weekly nearly- - always In a pickle. In the current Issue of Farm and admit that tho best table manners I'lo sentiment for the public schools. lowed to escape. newspaper published In that county. Fireside appears the following: are usually exercised by those who This editor relates that while at- - Subscribe for The, Hartford Herald. "Long, lean, skinny, cadaverous, are not hungry, BURIED TALENT t TO BLAME wmMvmk b GBEATJALT the Salt GASTORIA Always Bought EASTORIAI The Kind You Have Ellza-bethtow- Bears the Signature of not "Narcotic. Air Ifi I AV in Use I fhe For Over (&&&&. Thirty Years TORIA jHHLEaMalMr ra KrsiNT'r'crcic'H" Lip mi Power Company E. G. six-In- Will hire your house at coat. Electric LifIitti arc clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without them when wi.tliln reach. HI BARRASS, MGR., K.y. I ( he-gn- 90000000000000000 I I Wo-mn- n' 1 I k, n, 1 y . .. -- , - se - I Ghtildron Cry OASTORI A jAfc-a- j Mss&a. I i' r y'ltj .V page r.iGirr. 'ZTnj V THE HARTFORD HERALD the conference of the Board of Education of tho church will bring a number of laymen from Louisville. In addition to the routine work a. number of Interesting features have banquet been arranged, Including at Union College. CENTRAL GROVE. a remedy. There are thousands of Sept. 2. School at Ms place ts 3ttch places all over the county and unless It quits raining so much oeing taugnt oy Air. uiarenco Althere Is no remedy short of metal len, of Heflln. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Williams and roada and it costs five thousand dollars i'or mile to buTId thotn. We ron Master Walter, of this place, WDNKSDAV, SEPT. 4, 101a. Hartjord Herald Jfi M. JI. V B. RAILROAD TIMB AT 1IAKTFOHO, ICY. TA-BL- B New Fall Suits For the La-die- s ft m , tl HOPEWELL. Sopt. 2. Itev. Allen preached for us Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night, the 24th and 26th. Mr. and Mrs. John Lankford and also Mr. and two little children, nil of Holtinghouse, Mrs. Green White county, III., returned home Inst week after about 10 days visit to Mr. and Mrs. Albln Shull and other relatives here. KENTUCKY HAS 457.493 Little Miss Lllllnn Hunley, of Whlto county, III., nfter a week's HULESOFMILITIJI AGE visit to her uncles, Messrs. Elbert and Porter Hunley, returned home last week. Tennessee Shows An Increase llonfrow, Miss No'a Wilson, of returned homo last Saturday from Indiana Has 580,557 Ela week's visit to her sister, Mrs. igible for War. Tom Engler. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert King and Aug. 31. As In son Paul, or East St. Louis, III., afWashington, of Kentucky's popu- ter a few weeks visit to Mr. and Vino, ono-llftIn 11)10 wore of mllltla nge. Mrs. C. O. Tavlor, returned home lation ii ''UK the State could have mus-'t-- last week, accompanied by Mrs. C. il t.iT,4U3 males of between IS (!. Taylor. Miss Annie Lee Tnylor, of Wil in i II yraTs of .age, as opposed to In 1!i0o,"nn Increase in the liams Mines, nfter a twoweeks visit r.'.i..!- hii!i' of 2S,8"71.' Yi't In both cen- - with Miss Margaret Taylor and other friends here, returned homo last u.4 years the number of "fighting of the Monday. males" was exactly one-fift- h The meeting at Pond Itun Is still total population of Kentucky and In Win It was "9.4 per cent of tho colng on. flood attendance, good preaching and two professions up total male population. to this writing. United In the oiitlro continental Little Audrlo May, daughtor of States thero were 20,473,084 males of between IS and 44 In 111 10 and Mr. and Mr. Tom Williams, died lfi.lS2.702 In 11)00, an Increase of the 2!Uh ami was burled at Mr. Ed 4,2:iO,:)S27-o- r exactly 1 per ont In- Williams' burial, ground the 30th. Koe'Snlo. crease In their relation to the total Heltulnus services were conducted 1 Roar hnvo three Hampshire by Revs. Shields and Tow. This is population. (ith generation that has been Pigs for sale at ?" each. TeniiejBec had 423.0S.N In 11)10 the ,V. S. DEAN, was first The then!. burled and lis l,2l'.i in 11100, nu 33t-Dundee. Ky. of :IS,S3!I, yet t'oiiHtltiitlu'; 'he (Williams) of this child, of the total poponlv lif.i ier out !! MtltETr'S KERRY. ulation oT the Stite and 3S.3 per who died In 1S2T.. This makes 20 ''opt. 2 !r. AtidTSOii Hnri nt cent of the to'al male poimlatioii. if t!int fauilv sleeping thero. his rI" Fi'iffditlRiiil. is visiting lighting had .VXO.r.57 Indiana .Mr. Elizabeth Sapp. and other A. S. or E. Notice. males in 11)10 and ".30, ill." In 1!Wfl. vicinity. thlH we.k In thus All those who wish to pool tobacan Increase of l!t,!H2. The num co are lcqueBted to do so before the Dr. Rer ninety yearn Is nearly ber In I'.Mn was 21.1 per cent or MMintv meeting, Sept. 27 and 2S old. ttn total population of ludlnna and and 11 locals are requested to reW" are glad to note that Rev. H n 11(00 it was 21. ft per cent, while. port llie amount pooled by thorn. W. .Morton, mention of whos In relation to the total male popuwhs iiuidn two weeks ago. Is Any community wishing to organlation In IHin It was 12 per cent. ize. Is requested to apply to the aa'n able to be up and ufnriiiet Ms county secretary for the organiser, bushier. Sunday Sdiool l '(invention. Mr. Ella Allon and family, of Program of the Ohio County before Sept. 27 and 2S. are visiting Mr. Allen's T. II. DALMA1N. Pres. Pro Tern. inptist Sunday School Convention parents, Rv. and Mrs. W. H. ForeHENRV M. PlltTLE. Sec'y. Valley to meet with Woodward's man. Muptlst church, Tuesday, Sept. 17, WYSOW ChrlHtlnu began Prof, Granville ! ' 2: Sept. 2. Itev. liarbee I'lled his n slut'Iug school at Huff's Creek ICI'.K. Devotional Eld. J. A. regular appointment at this place church, Saturday night with i pood Dennett. Sunday. attendance. !: I.". Minutes and report of Mr. .1. W. Davenport In verv hick. The ladles of the Narrows Hnp-Ti- .t schools. Mr. Plphiird Taylor, Jr.. has church gave, an Ice cream sup10:00 What it lakes to make a fever. per Inst Saturdav evening for the W. M. Fair School good Sunday Ml IV't tlr'n. Mcltt"-v- , visit- benefit of the church. All report and Eld. Fuqua. ed Miss Carrie Hill last week. an eiilovabli! time. 10:20 What It takes to make a Mls-e- s Marliu and Margaret There was singing at Oak Grove, School Superintendgood .Sunday wl'l return to Dethleheni "edti'-mlnnlgbl and at New Uny-- : ent C. M. Tlchenor and Eld. L. W. College 1.1 i Saturday night. A SinprNe Itlrtlidny Dinner. Tichenor. Iloltenliouse Mr. and Mrs. Tim mnny friends and relatives 10:10 What it takes to make a A. S. of E. Notice. Mr. and Mrs. John House, of and good Sunday School Teacher J. P. Tho Hartford Magisterial Dis- of Mrs. J. A. Hocker gave her a surTens, nre visiting relntlves In this Miller and .1. M. Stogner. trict A. S. of E. will meet at Chap- prise on Sunday, Sept. 1st, with a "ommunltv. 1 1 : 00 Doctrine Eld. Sermon, on Saturday, Sept. blrtlu'ay dinner In honor of her 4 2d Miss Lizzie Moore Is visiting rel- man d All came with J. II. Tow; alternate. Illrch Shields. atives nt Creenville. 11, at 10 o'clock n. in. This Is a blrthdny. pleasant day. 12:iu Noon. De suro baskets and spent very important meeting. Mr. ntiil Mrs. Ethel Douglas and Mr. and Those present were: 1:30 Teach, Why J. L. Drown , aro visiting Mr. that your local Is represented. children, of Kirch Shields. Mrs. J--. A. Hocker, Mr. and Mrs. and Eld. (1. P. JONES, Ch'm'n. Mrs. II. E. Hill and family. n l:.-,Teach, Who A. II. Tlch- and Will Igleheart, Mr. and Mrs. Sciota DYHON DEAN, Sec'y. Mrs. A. C. Yelser and son, HarHocker and son Earl, of Center-towEld. .1. H. Tow. enor and mon, of Hartford, and Mrs. Chain Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Hrown 2:10 Teach, How T. F. Tan- Maxey, THE SHARP SHOOTERS of Deaver Dam, visited Mr. ner and Eld. .1. A. Dennett. COMPETE AT EARLINfJTON nnd daughters Pearl, Oeneva and Maxey and fnmlly Mrs. Joseph D. and Mary, Mr. J. T. Hocker and What C. 2:30 Teach, Inst Thursday. nnd daughter 'Meek, of McChick Sept. 2. A Earllngton, Ky Graded THE ("orXTV ItOADS AND 2:."0 The Convention team from each company in the Henry, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dave Rhoads Lessons Eld. 11. P. Drown. Irene and Audrey, C.uard of Kentucky has and daughters TIIBIH IMPROVEMENT National 3:10 How to advertise a Sun-da- y been In camp here for a week en- Mrs. Claude Moorman and children School W. M. Fair. Paul, Mr. More than Katherine, Beverly and gaged in rifle practice. Paradise, Ky Sept. 2, 1912. All the schools are requested to Editors Hartford Herald, Hart- ir.O officers and men are here. and Mrs. Jim Tlchenor, of neaver be represented. 1 notice In Thero nre tslx men from each of the Dam, Mrs. A. J. Williams and son ford, Ky Dear Sirs: Douglas, of Hartford, Mrs. Julia last week's Issue of The Heralu. an twelve companies In tho Third Died or Old Age. Mr. and six from tho twelve compan- Mitchell, of Owensboro, " well known editorial on tho condition of the . Mrs. .Tane Clark. roads in Ohio county and also i; no- ies of the Second regiment nnd two Mrs. Hut Slnnett, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. old lady of and hli'hly respected Cecil nnd daughter Cola, Mr. and neighborhood, died tice to the Magistrates aiout bad teams of six men each from the Mrs. F. W. Ensor the Pirtlo, Mr. and Mrs. H. The four high roads, through Postmaster Martin, First reglmont. Friday evening nt 7 o'clock at her e match were M. Plrtle, Mrs. John Nail and sons All shots In Wednesday's inspector. near Ensor. Death was from the home InCnpt. Henry Rogers, Earllngton, Claude and Clark. to I have to say In regard to the incident caused by Inllrmltles spector's notice Is that If ho will first; Capt. J. M. DeWeese, Hartold nge. She had hcon a sufferer Ends Ills Life. money ford, second: Thomas I'rlton, Earlfor the past seven months, and al- step around to Uncle Sam's Trenton, Ky., Aug. 31. Henry nult and put seven million, live lngton, 'third, nnd Cnpt. E. W. though her death was sudden, It Chiles, son of Dr. John O. Chiles, thousand dollars In his Clark, of Hopklnsvlllc, fourth. Her husband hundred was not unexpected. Tho first prlzo was $100 cash; of this city, nnd salesman for the J. vest pocket and bring It down to us, survives her. Is C. F. Clark, who Met7. Dry Goods Store, was found second, $r0; third, $2.1. also 111, old age cnuslliK his sick- we will plku all of the roads In dead in hiS' bed" in the rear of the ness, nil he Is not expected to sur- Ohio county. We hnvo fifteen hunstore this morning, with a pistol Enjoys the Paper, county vive his wife mnny dnys. Mrs. dred miles of load In tho wound In his head and an empty Reynolds, Ky., Aug. 31, '12. five, thousand dollars to Clark was 7ii years old, and Is sur- ind it costs revolver near him. He had been Contlcmcn: Hartford Herald, i mile of road. vived, liosldeB her husband, by build Hnvlng moved to vEtnnvillo, you In 111 health for some time and this Mr. Editor, ' could have spent all Is the supposed cause of his three children, who arcs: Atlas I1I please chango my paper to Reymoney that the Fiscal Court alClark of Hockport, Ind., Lafnyetto the Ho was tlfty-thre- e nolds, Route 2. Please attend to my district (tho Clark of Minnesota, and Mrs. John lowed mo to work years old". Rockport Magisterial District) fill- this at once, as I do not want to Clnrk of Ensor. I enjoy reading tho ing mud holes and putting In miss a copy. On n Good Platform. " bridges and not hnd anything loft Herald very much. KENTUCKY CIS :"';;, George W. Fallls formally anYours resp., M. E. CHURCH IN SESSION to work the balance of tho roads nounced himself candidate for W. (5. MUFFETT. that did not got so bad, If I had Representative In the Legislature in Darhourvllle, Ky., Sept. 1. Tho tried to keep all of tho mud holes For SaleTown property, vacant n pnench at tho Old Settlers' meet-- J Kentucky Annual Conference of the tilled. I want to sight you to 0110 lots, cottages and y dwelling. Ing nt Winona last Saturday and Methodist Episcopal Church will be- place. If you will como down tho A. C. YEISER & CD., ntatcd that the principal plank in and will con Hartford and Paradlso road to tho gin hore his platform would be for tho imHartford. Ky. tinue In session one week. Dlshop foot of what Is known as the Whlly provement of the public highways. Senator Dorah again announced V P. T''rekleM, of New Orleans, j Robinson hill, nenr LouIb creek, Carrollton News. will preside, and Dlshop Anderson, you will llnd there n spring of wh- at Spokane, Wash., that he would not go with tho third party niovo-wen- t. an older bishop In point of service, tcr in the center of tho road and Kicked to Death by Mule. Tho conference j the water running down tho road Ky Aug. 31 will be pronnt. Wllllamstown, , d will bo attended by several proiril- - for Bomo fifty yards, making a very The son of "Wjlllam Ellison, of Dry Ridge, was kicked nont mlnlstrs o' the church from bad place In tho road. That place j to death by a mule. Boston, Now York,- - Philadelphia, has been a good road until thU The boy was Chicago, Cincinnati and other cities, spring. Thoro Is a good ditch on running from bumblebees when he minis- - cither side of the road, and woU Methodist ne mulo I ran ,nto which kicked Few of the yrirmiTl CJO JUC. him. ters of the State will be absent, and rounded up In the center, dive mo tJUL 1UU11U15, ev-jrli ri to-da-rel-a'hma-larl- nl schr-olhoiihwell-fillen, reg-imoS-post-olllc11 The following L. fc N. Time Card Monday, Aug. 21st: effective-froNorth Bound No. ll!ilue at Hartford 7:19 a. m. No. 114 duo at Hartford 3:40 p. m. South Hound No. 11.". duo jit Hartford S:45 a. m. No. 113 duo"nt Hartford 1.4C p. ra. II. E. Ml SCI I KB, At. U have onlv $20,000 a year to keep 1,500 miles of road In condition to travel and also 1,500 bridges in tl'c county. I would be glad to find the engineer that could keep that number of miles of dirt roads and that number of bridges clear of nutd holes and the bridges In good safe condition with $20,000. Mr Editor, I feel very bad over tho condition of the roads In the county and am workinr to the end of my strength to get them lepalr-e- d Magistrate (and I believe In the county Is do'rg tho 3ame) but one may as well say the farmed could have ra'ind In the county crops If they had tried, regardl 38 of the rains, as to say that Ui9 roads could have been kept clear ot mud holes and washouts with all he rain we havo had in the lat yenr. Mr. Editor, t havo written this more to give the taxpayers of tho county some Idea of the condition v'o are In with tho roads rather than resent tho editorial In The Herald. Tho Individual only sees the road Hint ho has to travel and does not consider thnt there aro l.r.OO miles of road In the county and a brldgo to every mile of It. When you undertnke to put nil of that In condition to trnvel over with $20,-00- 0 why, as I said before, I would like to find tho rond engineer that can do It, and I am suro tho Fiscal Court will glvo him the Job. J. IL MILES.. . .. slater, Mrs. visited Mrs. Williams' Pennle nender, of McHenry, Saturday night and Sunday. Alney and Everett Mesdames Tlchenor visited the famUy of Dr. Ii. F. Tlchenor, of Pleasant Ridge, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Igleheart. Mr. Harney Hooker and Miss Meek Hocker attended the surprise birthday dinner given Mrs. J. A. Hocker, of East Hartford, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lonoy, of Owonsboro, visited relatives hero last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Williams, of Oraysvllle, Tenn., spent Monday and Tuesday of last week with relatives here. and son, Mrs. A. .7. Williams Master Douglas, of Hartford, visited hero last Tuesday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Igleheart. Mr. Lum Drown, of Waxahachle, Texas, and Mr. John nrown, of Rochester, Ky., visited the family of Mr. L. D. Lonoy recently. Misses Katie and Lois Fulkerson, of Paducah, are visiting relatives here and at Centertown. Miss Myrtle Park will return to after t week's her home here y visit to her cousin, Mrs. P. Jones, of Ceralvo. Mrs. Ada Park Young has gone to Piedmont, Aln., where she will be engaged again In the millinery department of L. Jonas & Co. Miss Sadlo Hocker has gone to Hockport, IncL, and will engage in millinery ngaln nt that place. Rev. Otis Maddox, wlrb lias been In South America for the past six years, visited his sister, Mrs. J. W. Lonev, noar here, recently. Miss Dera Ross, nenr here, spent Inst w'eek with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Vr-- ". of Fast Hertford. Miss Ruth Tlchenor has returned home nrtor a two weeks visit to Mlts Cnyle Tlchenor. of Plensant Ridge. Miller visited her Mlrs Louvn Hunts, Mesdames O. M. Dlshop and H. 11. Faught, nt Centertown, last week. Mesdames J. P. Miller. M. G. Snell. V. M. (ioff, Alney Tlchenor, M. F. Faught, Misses Ruth Tlchenor and Louvn Miller, all of this place, attended the Rcbekah Lodge at Centertown, Friday night. Little Miss Susie Hello Carson, of Owensboro, visited her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Howe, of this place, recently. Mrs. J. L. Porter, who has been quite 111, Is Improving. Mr. James Page and famllv have O returned to their home near Prlhce- - O ton, Ind., nfter a short visit to Mrs. O Page's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. O OolT, of this plnco. O O O O O O O O O O O O O O and Misses. Fa- cuSSlS Our line of the is now in mous Palmer Garments and we want V every lady in this county to see the new fall fabrics, made in the F iX '' Bbb. most stunning" models that have ever been gotten out. If you are interested in being correctly dress- a m FT&tfiSS t ed, at a nominal cost, you will certainly have to look at our showings. materials- - lin Quality used of- - each garment in the production of these suits. The pleasure will be ours to have you in for a look. fit and style of have been wisely considered E. P. Barnes & Bro., BEAVER DAM, KY. i i 7UIOL-E-S Removed with MOLE.SOPF, without pain or danger, no matter how Inrge or how far raised above (lie surface of the skin. Anil they will never return anil no trace or war will lie left. MOLESOFF Is applied directly to the MOI,K or WAItT, which entirely dlsap- pear in about xiv dayx, killing the germ anil leaving the kln HND WKRTS O O O O O O Minooth and natural. .MOLESOFF (s put Hp onlv In One Dollar bottleN. Each bottle is forwarded postpaid on receipt of price, j is neatly oooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo - packed in a plain case, accompanied by full directions, and con- tains enough remedy to remove eight or ten ordinary MOLES or WARTS. We sell MOLESOFF undei' a positive GUARANTEE if it falls to remove your MOLE or WART, we will promptly refund the dollar. Letters from personages we all know, together with much valuable Information, will be mailed free uporr request. Guaranteed by the Florida Distributing Co., under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. Seiial, No. 4oC33. Please mention this paper Florida Distributing Company, when answering l'ensacola, Florida. Q O O O O O O O O O O O' - two-stor- Subscribe for The Herald; $1 a year. CY seven-year-ol- City, Ky., Is visiting the family of HEAVER DAM. Sept. 2. A Commercial Club was Rev. Gardner this week. organized by the business people of Miss Boulah Hood, of Kansas our city, August 20th. The officers City, Mo., after a pleasant visit- to J. II. Barnes, pres- her cousin, Mrs. A. H. Miller, reelected were: y home last ident; vice president, J. D. Wil- turned to her liams; secretary and treasurer, Dr. week. corresponding A famly reunion was held at tho W. T. McKlnney; secretary, Dr. S. D. Taylor. The home of Mrs. Annie Shultz and following were appointed: Adver- daughter, Miss Nettle, on SeptemD, G'. tising committee, Young, ber 1st, In which all her children chairman; reception committee, C. were present except one, as follows: M. Taylor; finance committee, D. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tnylor and flvo children, from the Little Bend, ButLee Harnes. Notwithstanding $30,000 worth ler county; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aus- of property was consumed by thoM,n and three children, of Shelbron, flames only a fortnight ago an0tindM Mr- - and" Mrs. J. S. Gentry and ". and Mrs. J. D pome of our best men made pennkcaUBnter cltv: less, those suffering from that flrp .Shpltz and four children, Mr. and were energetic business people and sirs. it. s. JacKeon and three chlld- will soon begin work- - to rebuild and fren, and Miss Gladys Gray, all of commence business at their old,' pinion. Mr. Thomas Shultz, who stands with new buildings. Those lives in Linton, Ind., could not be having means to Invest in a busl- - iucbuiu, uui mat gooa womnn, in nesB would do well to communicate" na evening of her life, was mnde with our Club before investing their happy to see all her children and grandchildren, except one, seated at means elsewhere. Seminary the table together, and that tablo The West . Kentucky opened the fait term this morning had the best to eat that our counMay Mrs. Shultz live with a full corpse of teachers pres. try affords. rnt. Prof.O.L.Shultz, president, and to see other happy reunions surProf. E. O. Proctor, of Leltchlield, rounded by her children and vice president. Profs. Shultz and Proctor understand their business Installing )few Line. and we predict for them a school The Cumberlandd Telephone & that will excel any past term. Telegraph Co. will In the noar fumeeting at the. ture have completed The protracted a direct lino Haptlst church has been in progress from Fordsvllle to Hartford and pne week. It is conducted, by the from fordsvllle to Horse Branch, pastor, Rev, A. B. Gardner, assisted, Including all stations between these by Rev, W. Carson Taylor, of Louis- - points. When completed vthls will ville. There have been no ponver- - give the subscribers or the Hartford slons yet, but the christian people Telephone Co. free service in that1 are greatly revived and prospects section of the county. are good for a fine meeting. Miss Exle Lawson, of Mining For classy Job printing: The Herald far-awa- 4 t.