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Digital page images are linked to the text file. v+ ie + 0 1- 1rr 3 r f HARTFORD IERALD0 Subscription jJl Per Year in Advance I Come the Herald of a Noiij World the fleet ifr All Nation Lnmberiag at Hj Back All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executedr I iI 38th YEAR HARTFORD KY WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 1912I NO 40 MRI ROOSEVELT iiACCUSES TAR Of Being the Receiver of Stolen Goods i SUPPORTERS OF PRESIDENT Also Accused of Being Unfit to Associate With Honest Men A REDHOT EDITORIAL REPLY lt Washington Sept 2SA remarkable editorial castigation la ad ministered to Colonel Theodore Roosevelt by the Washington Star a castigation such as perhaps no other exPresident ever was sub jected to by a prominent newspa per A striking cartoon depicting Uncle Sam us weeping because a man who has been President would utter such language as Colonel Roosevelt used In Missouri recent ly accompanies the editorial The editorial is based on this exclama tV5n of Colonel Roosevelt called forth by seeing a Taft banner at Joplin Mo Any man who supports the receiver of stolen goods stands on A level with the receiver of the stolen goods He Is a dishonest man and is unlit to associate with honest men Commenting on this the Wash ington Star says If Alexander Berkraan or Em ma Goldman or William D Hay wood or any other of the radicals xjio are occasionally In evidence in this country as exponents of ex treme policies of radicalism and anttgovernment were to utter some of the things Theodore Roose velt emits from time to time upon the stump they w6uld be denounc ed Immediately by the country and their punishment demanded But because the man who is now foul Ing the air with his epithets and flinging accusations of dishonesty broadcast In the course of his cam termfhGoldman or Haywood he remains Immune from the condemnation that his utterances demand It Is a remarkable illustration of the fact that some people rise above I w- andt descend below the plane of de cency with the tolerance and at times even wtth the approval of a part of the people To call the President of the United States a receiver of stolen goods is to accuse him of crime It Is a remarkable and distressing feet that no one has yet taken oc to rebuke this defamer of 1 1easion office when he has tons t flung his accusations and slurs against Its occupant To listen to him In silence and without rejoin der Is In Itself an offense against decency Never before has a can didate for the Presidency descended s to so low a plane as that now oc copied by the man who stands self convicted of violated pledges and Is rushed on by a personal ambition I that overreaches all principles of honesty and all tho traditions of f American manhood District Union A S of E The regular quarterly conven tion Oreen Rivet District A S of E will meet In Livermore Ky on Thursday October 3d at 10 oclock a m Please be at this meeting i promptly and with a full number of delegates as Important business f will come before us J S HpLLAND Pres S D non RT8or Secy 11FORMER HARTFORD BOY MAKING G60D it WEST u A recent Issue of the ponver- iCol Dally News has tthe follow = iJg concerning Mr WB Morgan of Trinidad Co who has been ap pointed as a Justice In ifie Colorado Court of Appeals The appoint ment carries with It a salary qt 5 000 per year Mr Morgan was born and reared In Hartford and his old friends here will be glad to hear pt his well merited success The News epyst Governor Shafrofh yesterday named W II Morgan af progres sive Democratic attoraeyof Trinidad to the place on then State Court of Appeals bench made vacant by rjt the death last month of Judge Stewart D Walling of Denver General satisfaction was expressed over tho State last night at the Governors selection For twontyflvo years Judge Mor gan has lived In Colorado and prac ticed law at Trinidad Ho was County Attorney of Las Animas county in 1899 and 1900 In 1906 ho was a candidate for the Attorney Generalship and for District Judge of the Third district in 1910 Ho was born at Hartford Ky and went to Missouri when he was 19 years old He was graduated from the Missouri Stato University at Columbia Mo and was admitted to the bar In 1887 ho came to Col orado and located at Trinidad In 1891 he returned to Missouri and married a daughter of Judge John L Thomas then the Chief Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court Judge Morgan has always been a progressive Democrat and has been an able defender of tho principles of progressivism in Las Animas county politics Members of the Las Animas county bar and prominent residents of Trinidad and Las Animas county joined In urging his appointment imvsj WIN OUT IN- MUHLENRERG COUNTY Greenville Ky Sept 28Int- ho local option election held in MUhlenberg county hero today the drys won ah overwhelming victory The total vote cast was 3835 of which the drys cast 3011 and the wets only 824 giving the drys a majority of 2187 The five pre cincts In Greenville gave a dry ma jority of 635 while the four pre cincts comprising Central City gave a dry majority of 127 every pre cinct In tho county going flryThe vote cast was considerably larger than was expected and is about twothirds off the entire vote of the county The day was Ideal which in some measure accounts for the heavy vote but the sentiment of the county has long been known to bedryThe vote today eliminated the saloon from Central City the only wet spot on the Illinois Central railroad from Louisville to Padu cah Every church bell In Greenville and the court house bell rang for ten minutes tonight when the result was known as an apprecia tion of the fine vote The dry forces are elated over the result The election was quiet and orderly No disturbance of any kind was re ported DR HOOVER WILL ERECT SPLENDID SANITARIUM TheOwensboro Inquirer says Dr J C Hoover has purchased from Alexander Hill the Hill resi dence on South Frederica street to gether with a lot 140 feet deep which now makes the lot 290 feet deep and 227 feet wide making an Ideal lot for a fine tipto date sani tarium Mr Hill will occupy the residence until his house now In process of erection Is completed and when he vacates brHoover ex pects to make additions and alter ations to this already fine and hand some residence and make It one of the finest and best sanitariums In the State The city is to be con gratulated that such an Institution Is now an assured fact CIIILDS EYES PUT OUT HY FIGHTING GAME COCK Plttsburg Penn Sept 30Tho ferocity of a game rooster hero to day cost little Johnnie Charles three years old his eyes The boy was playing In the yard at his par ents home in Lincoln avenue when the cock that had been fighting in another yard flew over the fence and settled on the family porch of Mr Charles Johnnie rushed for the rooster and tried to take It In his hands The enraged fowl flew at the boy and knocked him down Although the lad fought to defend himself and cried for help tho bird pecked out his loft eye and injured the other in such manner that the attending physician says the vision is destroyed Hnggln Contributes tt200 Lexington Ky Sept 80James B Heggln the Now York multimillionaire who Is now at his Elm endorf estate here Is so far the largest Individual contributor to I the Democratic campaign fund in I onIalI Senator Thomas A Combs contrib uted 100 and the litOOQ fund too ratted here laI growing rapidly 1 NoticeImportantI- n i order to conform to the Postal laws uyd Instructions of the Third Assistant Postmaster General Washington D C wo have hud to take ofT of our list nil subscribers nhnicx who were moro than n year In arrears Wehave been culling attetltIen to tills matter ouch week for some time So If Tlie Herald falljjt to roach you and you chance to hen this notice you will know the reason why If hy error any subscribers name hay been prematurely taken oft we will take It as n K eclal favor If you will so notify Us A statement will IKS mulled each subscriber whose name has been taken off and we would thank thorn for a prompt remittance so the matter ran lhe closed up In no case will a second notice be mailed After waiting n duo time for response and none IIn received each of such accounts will necessarily have to he placed ina collection agencys hands who will take the matter up with yoit Ity remlttinK amount due rind requesting It wo will gladly reinstate any subscribers name on our list We hope these matters sun he speedily and amicably settled and each name reappear on our list Yours truly- HARTFORD HERALD Per P L FELIX Publisher CUBAS BANK ROLL HAS BEEN SHOT I And Island Approaches I Crisis in Its History EXPERTS SAY THE ONLY HOPE Lies in Cutting Down Her Expenses at Least Fif ty Per Centii ELECTION COMES NOVEMBER 1 Havana Sept 28It IB felt gen erally here that Cuba Is approach Ing a crisis In Its history as a repub lie Two serious questions occupy the mind Can Cuba survive the present state of her finances Can she hold an honest and or derly election for the Presidency with a loyal submission of the de tented party to the will of the ma jorityThat the treasury Is empty that tho last dollar of the 16500000 Speyer loan has been spent while the work of sewering and paving Havana the principal purpose for which the plan was authorized by the United States Is not only halt finished but in danger of Interrup tion If not abandonment that the Government Is at Its wits ends to find money to meet Its vast expenditures while receipts from customs and lottery have reached their Ipwest pointall this Is asserted by the enemies of the Government and most of it frankly admitted by all Everywhere It Is asked how long can this state of affairs con tinueThe press continues to be filled with pessimistic articles bewailing the financial and political perils that beset the republic Careful es timates show that tho Gomez administration hrs spent during its two and a half years of power at least 140000000 Expert declare that the only hope for Cuba lies In cutting down her expenses at least 50 per cent The present aspect of the politi cal situation appears to justify reasonable expectations that Gener al Mario Menocal can carry the election especially as he has Just formed an alliance with the wing of the Liberal party under the lead ership qf General Ernesto Asbert Governor of Havana Province The chances of Vice President Zayas election appear to be diminishing although his following is still strongThe election Is to he held No vember 1 and the new President will be Inaugurated May 20 fMINISTER FOUND DEAD IUD HANGED HIMSELF Chico CAl Srit 261 Renton Elllott au ordained Free Thought minister hanged himself from a tree In a public park here and al though hundreds of persons passed close to the spot the body was not found until yesterday Its condition indicated that death ensued at least two weeks ago In the clothing of the deceased was found mining stocks said to be worth 30000 No reason for thr ministers act Is known Mosquito Rite Fatal Columbus 0 Sept 28Mrs William F Prown society Woman of tbh city died tortar roJJowlhp reveral months pros withmsin ria sever whicht physicians say was caused by a l11qltq tto1ltef i AlAUGH FROM THE DOOMED MAN As Deadly Rifles Pointed At His HeartI OFF WITH THAT BLINDFOLD Cried HarryThorneulI Want to See the Flash And He Did A LEGAL EXECUTION IN UTAH Bingham Utah Sept 2601fw- ith the blindfold I want to see the flash of the powder Now let em peg away said Harry Thorne 21 years old of Baltimore Md today A second later he was shot to death at the State prison for the murder of George Fassell in a grocery store holdup March 24 1910 In accordance with the law of Utah any man convicted of murder and sentenced to death is allowed to choose between hanging and shooting It the prisoner selects the latter as did Thorne six executioners are chosen but a bullet placed only In one gun In the oth er weapons are placed blank cart ridges None of the executioners knows which gun Is loaded and therefore none knows who killed the prisoner- At 634 oclock this morning Thorne was led to n chair in the prison yard and the Implements of execution were arranged so there could be no mistake As he eat down n target was pinned over his heart by a physi clan The riflemen were behind a board wall less than nve paces awayAt a signal from the Sheriff the guns were discharged and the one bullet pierced Thomes heart The convict was not bound to his chair and when tho guns were pointed toward him he laughted and called Be sure to shoot straight boys Then the shuts rang out Thorne rose his entire body quivering and then sank back Into the chair dead ThomasRiley Thornos partner Is to be executed In the same man ner October 24 unless the Board of Pardons takes action Riley will follow Thomes example In apply- Ing for commutation of sentence but the board seldom goes contrary to the Criminal Courts Thorne and Riley were convicted twice of the murder of Fossoll They entered the store to rob him Thorne covered Fassell with a re volver while Riley ransacked the place Fassell became weary of holding tip his begged lowerThempermission to Thorne swore and reiterated his demand that the hands be kept high above the victims head Exhausted the grocers arms lie scended gradually and Thorns shot him Thome afterward said the shooting was unintentional that It was due to a nervous twitch of his finger HeandtiRlloy were caught In n rooming house a tew hours after the murder sitting on their bed dividing the loot FATAL FALL OF A IITTLK BOY FROM A TALL TREF i JCalhoun The following Star tom Is from thrII An accident rVlnh reunited In the pd death of VMHam Orafton the I t2 ySar ldaon of Mr and Mrs1 1 Ie LL IIIAIII ternoon at 5 oclock Time lad while returning home tom school stopped at a large hlckorynut tree In front of tho house and climbed to the top a distance of 60 feet While knock Ing the nuts to the ground he lost his foothold and came tumbling through the large branches anti limbs and fell In an unconscious and mangled heap at the feet of his i three sisters who were too horrlti ed to move Mrs Austin who IsI the mother of a thrteweeksold child heard the screams of the children and the sound of the rail and staggered Into the yard and to her boy but was unanie to lift the crushed end bleeding form from the ground The father who was at work away from home was called also two physicians Drs W P Mil ler and 1 P D Moore hut nothing could be done for the boy and he died at 6 oclock NEW APPOINTMENTS OF METHODIST CONFERENCE Owensboro District SJ Thompson presiding elder Beaver Dam A L Melt Calhoun circuit J T Cherry one to be supplied by J S Harod Centertown circuit Alex Royster Central City Station IS M Curry Cloverport Station J H Walker Drakesboro Mission Paul S Powell Dundee circuit J P Vanhoy Fordsvllle Mission J T Pemonbrun supply Greenville Sta tion n 1 P Dillon Greenville cir cuit F T Howard Hartford circuit T V Joiner R D Bennett supply Hnwesvllle circuit IE T Caton Lewlsburg and Dunmore S E Ragland supply Lewlsport clr cult 15 C Wilson LIvermore cir cuit C F Hartford Maceo circuit R L Tally NortU Hartford Mis sion 1 R Raymond supply Ow ensboro Breckenrldge street E D Ryan Owensboro circuit A J Bennett Owensboro Frazerave hB F Wilson Owensboro Settle Memorial Lewis Powell Owens boro Woodlawn E S Moore Rochester circuit J R Epley Rome circuit G W Dame Sacra mento circuit W S Buckncr South Carrollton and Island H L Shelton Stepheusport Mission II E Jarboe BOY JIVES ILEG TO SAVE A YOUNG GIRIS LIFI Gary Ind Sept 29Wllllam Rugh the crippled Gary newsboy today parted with his useless leg In order that the skin might be obtained to save time life of Mica Ethel Smith 18 years old Rugh and Miss Smith were placed on adjoining tables In a local hospital One hundred and fifty square Inches of skin was transferred from the boys useless leg after which It was amputated I Letters protesting against ampu tating the newsboys leg were received from all over the country It developed that Dr J A Craig the BurgeonInchnrge was to have been married today to Miss Mary Arnold of Lebanon Pa but that I he hurried back to Gary when the operation became Imperative The wedding will take place shortly S ONLY COURT WHERE POVERTY IS HELPED Chicago Sept tSoTen hundred dolats was added to the yesIerlluYI PentonsHenry Neal of Oak Park father of tb Mothers Pension Law wad present at the time He expressed his gratification at the results of the law whph he had worked tol passThis Is the only court In the world he declared where pover ty In helped Instead of punished It Is the only court In the world where the povertystricken mother comes gladly Instead of with terror In the socalled juvenile courts f other large cltlos where We hay not learned to deal with poverty In hta1 way the only thing tho poor mother can expect Is to have her children taken sway and put In omei paupers home Nero thor n helped to keep their children In their homes On July 1 1912 there were 28 144 newspapers and periodicals en loving secondclues mnU privileges them were 2514 rtnlllon 1721 weeklies 5277 monthlies 1351 innrterllpa and 1785 having other periods of Issue e II IGAvE LIBERALLY TO THE CAMPAIGN Fund Did Messrs Mayo And Camden 5000 AND S250fl THE SUMS Contributed Respectively By EachBut Total Amount Falls Much Short A LIST OF JUG CONTRIBUTORS New York Sept 2STotal con tributions to date to the Democrat ic campaign fund amount to 298 7fiO It was announced last night by Henry Morsentlmu chairman of the Democratic National Finance Committee Of this sum he said 206 OSG has been expended and while the national committee feelrf encouraged over the contributions recelvcdthorc Is urgent need of not less than J710000 additional to pay legitimate expenses to the close of the campaign The feeling of confidence throughout the country In the suc cess of the Wilson and Marshall ticket Is hurting no In a financial way said Mr Morgenthau We have received contributions from 17116 persons he continued and every State In the Union has been heard from The States credited with the largest amounts are New York lo38D Pennsylvania 19516 Illinois l4r3 Missouri 9470 New Jersey 7012 Wisconsin 6 125 Louisiana 546 Virginia 5042 Washington 5824 Ala bama 5036 Texas 4392 and Massnchusettti 3039 Contributions of 1000 or more from Individuals since the first list was published two weeks ago are Supreme Court Justice James W Gerard New York 13000 Sam uel Intermeyer 10000 David W Heyman New York Abram I Elkus New York J C C Mayo Kentucky Walter Rogers Chica go Charles R Smith Wisconsin each 5000 S M Jarvis New York 2500 J N Camden Ken tucky 2500 Ralph Pulitzer New York 2000 anti 1000 from each of the following George A Guthrie Vance McCormick Penn sylvania Delancy Nlcoll Robert B VanCortiandt Robert D HIrsch William B Hornblower Amos Eno Cornelius Pugsley Frederick Allen Charles Strauss New York Join- T Murphy Thomas D Lockwood Buffalo N Y Edward Mandel house Texas Henry St George Tucker Virginia John Boardman Chicago rA WELL KNOWN CASK IN WHICH BOTH ARK RIGHT ITheodore Roosevelt candidate term as President said recently Taft now represents bosses and the Republtlcan party Is composed of them all the vested Interests of the country And President Taft said Roosevelt Is not a Republican but repre sents a oneman party whose chief advisers are the Harvester and magnatesI of Wisconsin both Taft and Roosevelt are telling the truth about each other And LoFollette has lied enough experience with both Messrs Tnft and Roosevelt to know what he is talking about The answer Is WIN WITH WIL SON A S of E Notice In behalf of the American Society of Equity and organized farmers of Ohio county Prof J B Secrest of Lagrange Ky will addressthe farmers of Ohio county at the following places on the following datesDundee Thursday October 3 S oclock p m Fordsvllle Friday October 4 1 oclock p m Deanfield Saturday October C 1 oclock p m Everybody Invited to attend Bring the boys women and child ren No farmer can afford to miss these lectures T H Ualmaln E C Baird J S Ce cil Shelby Rock anti S A Dratch cr Directors Subscribe for The Hartford Herald a- ti 0 Ijw Ccr4 s R t1t fl f tV TUil THE HARTFORD HERALDi I WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4 lJl11 J rj k6 SAFE =STOLEN IN l BROAD DAYLIGHT i I Dennison Brothers Con I Ifessat Evansville i HID TOE SAFE IN A CEMETERY 1I h And Broke It Open at Night Found Little to Pay For Trouble I iA110 II 1HWHB11Y RKVEALEI I Confessions were secured yesterday front Fred Dennison aged nine teen and his brother Ed twenty three years old of 307 Morris ave nue that they had stolen a 200 f ypound safe from the home of Wal ter Queen on Outer Lincoln avenue Thursday afternoon says the Ev l aiitvllle Courier i TIu battered safe was recovere about fifty feet from the Kentucky avenue road near lagle Lake three miles from the Queen home I FreJ lending Chief of Detectives Ossenberg and Detectives Heuke and Peck to the hiding place A silver watch turquols ring and another ring were recovered In the backyard at the home of the Den nlsons In Morris avenue wherei they had been burled The two confessions were mad s to Chief of Police Covey Fred the younger of the brothers telling his story In the afternoon without a great deal of sweating In the ev ening the same story was wormed out of Kd by Chief Covey who t questioned him for five hours Dep uty Prosecutor Hardy who was present when the confession was made said he had never seen l shrewder police questioning No promises or threats of any kind I were used to secure the truth At first Ed did not want to tell his story but when he saw from the questions of the chief that his brother had confessed lie began to cry I Chief I am going to tell you the truth he said 1 am doing this for Fred and my mother I r r have no Interest In life and If It 11 not been for them I would have killed myself before this But I I want to help Fred and ma all I canThe stories were that the two brothers had gone to the Queen home Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock No one was at home the family having gone to Newburg The house was ransacked a brace let revolver knife and other things being taken They saw the safe in a closet and left by a side window which they had forced open with a hatchet Then they decided they would get the safe The house was entered In the same manner The men car ried the safe out of the front door reentered locking the door and then climbed out the window The safe was carried to a small ceme tery nearby and hid In a growth of weedsAt 11 oclock that night the brothers secured a wagon and carried the safe to where It was found yesterday afternoon after Fred had shown the officers where to go Ef forts to open It were unsuccessful and they gave up the attempt until FridayA sledge hammer was se cured and late at night the broth ers went to work again The door was knocked off and the top smashed in In It were found three 5 bills one 10 bill a diamond pin which Queen says was worth 150 and a small gold watch The pin and watch have not been discover ed nor have the bracelet and revol ver which were taken the first time the brothers entered the house The silver watch which was recoveredf the brothers confessed was stolen from the home of William Plttme 1pter a farmer living on the Green River road They also confessed to robbing another house In that neighborhood The police are elated at securing i the confessions They suspected i tho Dennisons when the robbery was first reported Ed however t only a few weeks before had madeI t r his escape from jail and was dodg ing the officers Saturday he was t arrested on a charge of assault and battery and Fred was arrested later In the day on the same charge Ed I iwas sent to Jail to servo out his oldI t rsentence and the new and the po i ilicehad him where they could hold him Yesterday morning Fred war I r released on the assault and batter t charge Chief Ossenberg however immediately arrested him again placing a safe keeping charge himp which had been ta ken from the Queen safe was found on him and this was the enterin- wedgo by which the first confesseo- was secured Of the five Dennison brothers two have been killed and two are 1 Jail and must face burglar charges The fifth Is at liberty an has no police record Cleveland Dennison one of the brothers was killed a feV months ago by John McEwcn Lum Dennison the oldest was killed by a policeman Oweusboro Ky about six agoJ0000000000000 to 0 THE FARMERS PLATFORM 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOO 1 To keep three farm anima- where one Is kept now 2 To make forage crops grasses and pasture twice as good and twice as profitable as at present 3 To make fruits vegetable and other crops better In quantity quality and profit 4 To grow not more acres but more bushels of corn wheat oats and other grain to the acre 5 To promote Improved live stock until this country exports to foreign countries n vast surplus of rl1 andmanufactures therefrom 6 To reform distribution bank ing and currency so as to make un iversal more economic method of marketing the products of Southern farms and factories forests and1 mines and for supplying our peo ples consuming needs 7 To wisely utilize our natural1 resources so that they yield handsome profits at present and yet be conserved for future generations 8 To Improve the highways and railroads rivers and harbors untili they are adequate to the needs of a mighty people 9 To Improve our schools untilI every young person In country o town may be trained In efficiency health and character be fitted for lls environment trained in hisI work and Imbued with that wisdom which is knowledge and the capacity to use It 10 To link more closely schoolI and home farm and factory BO that the one may more benefit the other 11 To aid in these and other ways the public service to be honest earnest and humble that each person shall enjoy life liberty andI the pursuit of happiness 12 Thus to make for a nation through a greater and higher rural life Comment on the Above Is not needed Each lank speaks for Itself All the candidates for office might miraculously disappear Congress and Legislatures might not meet for a couple of years yet the United States and the worldI would go right along with scarcely a ripple Hut let farmers for a sin gle season tall to produce a surplus or to make a corn or wheat crop and the economic fabric of the whole Occident would be upset Soil and sea mine and forest support the world Better farming means better living and better times for alland this means also that people shall get Into gea with nature or In tune with the Infinite and enjoy the harmony o body mind and soul that is the realest thing In this lIfeAmerl can Agriculturist teal J Bllllousncss I took two of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets lastt night and I feel fifty per cent bet ter than I have for weeks says J J Firestone of Allegan Mich They are certainly a fine article for biliousness For sale by all dealers Samples free adv s TUB ML E COXFEKEXCE OPENS AT MOROAXPIELD Morganfleld Ky Sept 25The Louisville Annual Conference of the MI E Church South convened here this morning at 9 oclock Bishop J H McCoy of Birmingham Ala opened the Conference and all but i few of the pastors answered to the rollcall The program of the week was opened last night by the anniversary of the Conference His torical Society The address was delivered by Dr Frank M Thomas presiding elder of the Louisville districtAfter Bishop McCoys opening address Dr J S Chandler wa Selected secretary and Dr Sam Mil ler of Dowling Green assistant Dr E F Goodson has made careful1 arrangement for the Conference en tertalnment and with the Ideall weather the outlook Is for one of tho most delightful sessions In the history of the Conference en Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS CoSORIAYI The Stranger First Citizen Who le that stran ger hurrying down on the other side Second CltlzenI dont recognize o him Must be a new political party TLOSES CASH ANn HOSBANdA Girl Bride Has a TragicaI Experience at- ACOICAGODRAWINGTEACOERtSAA t Who Makes Practice of Mar vying Girls Just for laTheir Money MAX INCIDENT OF CITY LIFI The New York World says The police of this city have been asked to find a young man with piercing brown oyes who It 1 IsI alleged brought an country girl here as his bride live with her afew days In the Hotel Al bert on University place and then on the pretense of looking for a flat In Brooklyn vanished with 600 o f his wifes dowry She had to re turn heartbroken to her parents farm near La Fayette Ind William Richard Edward Freund was the name the young man used when he married the girl a Miss Wilson The search for him Is be ing made by William W Weln hardt head of a private detective agency of La Fayette who In a printed circular sent to the police throughout the country calls Freund a noted swindler His game says the circular Is to advertise for a wife marry the woman take her to New York Chicago or some other large city- r rob her of all her money and leave I her In the hotel He then writes I that he Is leaving for the West and will never see her again The La Fayette bride said she had known Freund several month- before her marriage and supposed 1he was a drawing teacher In Chica go After the marriage several weeks ago ho told her there was a bigger field for his talents In New York so the couple came here the bride bringing with her about 100 her mother had given her as a wedding present- The couple arrived here August- r 20 and registered at the Hotel AI bert Freund she says suggested she put her money In the hotel safe She kept out 60 without telling him of it and Intrusted the rest to him and saw that he gave It to a clerk who put it In the safe nut she did not notice that her husband signed only his own name to the receipt slip The next day Freund she says kissed her and said he would run over to Brooklyn and pick out a nice flat Three hours otter his de parture she received this note from him I have met an old sweetheart and I find that I still love her ram going West and you will never see me again rThe bride fainted In her room and was found there unconscious servantfafter reviving her and hearing her story said Youd better see If your money Is in the safe Your husband took the package away with him this morning was the clerks reply when the bride asked for her dowry She went back to her room wept for an hour more then paid the hdtel bill out of her 60 and started for her old homeAt Chicago she lingered for several hours until she hap overcome the dread of going back to her home and facing the village gossip Then she reappeared at the farm which she had left so happily as a bride Freund the circular says is about thirtysix years old 5 foot 4 or 5 Inches tall with those piercing brown eyes already mentioned and a darkish mustache His hair has r a tinge of premature gray and he has a deep scar on the right cheek Wclnhardt says Freund Is still In New York City and Is known In re sorts around Union square ant Times square rJ W Copeland of Dayton Ohio purchased bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold and before the bottle was all used the boys cold was gone Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctors bill For sale by all dealers adv TIME FARMERS WERE COMING INTO THEIR OWNr One of the most effective speeches that has been delivered by Governor Wilson during the campaign was that at the farmers pic ate at Washington Park New Jer- prepared sey It was especially for the farmers who the Governor showed never occupied the center of the stage In politics and were little considered In legislation The farmers have demanded no protec tion but everything they buy 1Is protected by a heavy tariff which Inmost cases goes Into the pockets ol the trusts instead of helping to pay the expenses of the Government When tariff bills are considered It Is the Interests that ask to be heard Who ever thought of the farmers asking to be heard It is time said Governor Wilson for you to break Into your own house and live there I want you to examine very critically the tenants who have been occupying It It Is a very big house and very few people have been living In It This good advice to the farmers Is applicable to all classes that have received little consideration at the hands of the Republicans There seems to be a general desire for a house cleaning and It will come In November If every Democrat does his duty as we are sure they will do when they have such an excellent chance to get possession of the Gov Republicansdhave so long mismanaged r WILL HAVE TO PAY TO VOTE FOIL ROOSEVELT The Morgantown Republican saysNever before In American politics has a candidate for any office demanded that the people desiring to support him must pay a certain amount In cash Every ann In But ler county who Is for Roosevelt will be called upon to pay from 1 to 500 In cash before voting Roosevelt has demanded It Read the following from The Louisville Her ald of Tuesday morning Sept 17 Arrangements for financing the progressive campaign In Kentucky were made at a meeting of the State Central Committee In the headquarters at the Watterson Ho tel yesterday afternoon The lead ers of the Bull Moose organization In this State offer n plan whereby the sinews of war can be secured partysmembership This plan is similar to that adopted In certain Western States Certificates of membership costing from 1 to 500 will be Issued and advocates of the principles embod- Ied In the progressive platform are asked to contribute in proportion to their means Stay In the Republican party it will cost you nothing You will not haveto pay to vote for Taft r THREE Nf11 BORN CALVES AS POLITICAL SYMBOLS New Orleans La Sept 20Ac- ow now comes Into political limelight by giving birth to triplets The triplets are named after the three leading Presidential candi datesAll are alive and healthy The first born dubbed Wocdrow Wilson displayed the greatest en ergy of foot and tongue and spends Its time chasing Teddy and Bill Taft about the yard Bill Taft Is short and chubby Teddy was the last to arrive When Colonel Roosevelt comes to New Orleans the latter part of the month his namesake will be offered him as a present Just 11 months ago the same cow gave birth to twins both now liv- ID FOR SALEE A scholarship in tho Vanderbilt Training School for boys Elkton Ky Bowling Green Business Uni versity Bowling Green Kentucky Draughons Business College Nashville Tenn or any hrnnch school and Bryant Stratton Business College Louisville Kentucky Any one contemplating attendlhg eIther of the above schools can save mon ev by writing or calling on The HnrtfonT HeraldadvSaved By Ills Wife Shes a wise woman who knows just what to do when her husbands life Is In danger but pars R J Flint Bralntree Vt Is of that kind She Insisted on my using Dr Kings New Discovery writes Mr F for a dreadful cough when I was so weak my friends all thought I had only a short time to live and It completely cured me A quick cure for coughs and colds its the mos safe and reliable medicine for many throat and lung trouble crip bronchitis croup whooping cough quinsy tonsllltls hemorrhages A trial will conlvnce you BOc and 100 Guaranteed by James H Williams adv A 126horsepower gasoline fire engine that can travel thirtyfive miles an hour and pump 744 gal lone of water a minute recently added to the New York fire depart ment Is said to be the most power ful and most costly piece of fire ap paratus In the world Ohl rn cry FOR FLETCHERS QASTQRIAI Subscribe for The hartfon Herald l COMMON FAKERS OF EVANGELISM Receive a Scoring at Ses sion of the CONGRESS OF EVANGELISTS The Many and Doubtful Tac tics Adopted at Relig ious Gatherings A PKW FAMILIAR SPECIMEN Tear Jerking chair smash- Ing deathbed tales hurra- boy enthusiasm and deliberately faked statistics as evangelistic Instruments were condemned at ia session of the congress of evangel- Ists and rescue mission workers at the Moody Bible InstltuteWorld fa rnous evangelists and revivalists sat- In rows before the rostrum and listened to speakers who In plat words discussed their numerous backslldlngs from the legitimate field of Christian effort Dr Francis F Taylor pastor o f the First Baptist Church of In dIanapolis Ind and formerly an evangelist of the Chapman School summed up carefully all the crttl clsm that Is now being hurled at the heads of professional boosters of things religious Lack of spiritual depth In workers lack of reading and training of the mind and an exaggeration of temporary results were declared to be respon sible for the bad odor Into which evangelism has fallen In the opfn ion of the churches Down In Cincinnati recently said Dr Taylor there was a revi val meeting Every evening before closing the house of worship they added up the souls saved during the session and chalked them up onI a blackboard outside on a cornet where the cars turned Every time I passed that board It made ne feelI sick Down in St Louis there was a meeting and 3000 men came All who wish to lead a better life stand up said the speaker Every man In the hall stood on his feet Three thousand men for Christ yelled the evangelist and the next day it appeared In the pa persI went to one meeting where the audience was asked to Join In pray er All who felt moved by the Holy Spirit were requested to show handsTheres one and another andr another and yet another cried the preacher and he kept right on counting I looked up and there were only two hands up In the whole room Ive seen the same thing hun dreds of times said Dean J M Gray who presided at the meeting Its an outrage of the worst kind- I have seen men make a post tlve effort to work themselves Into a flood of tears went on Dr Tay lor I have seen a man screw u his face as though fn torture an then turn and smash a chair on til platform beside him Into pieces AH of It had been rehearsed before It was for effect Considering the act ing quality of these gentlemen and their skill In securing publlcityone wonders why they have chosen religion Instead of the theater as a professionOne the worst Indictments of evangelists Is on the financial end Too many evangelists are riding about In high powered automobiles You wayTheymd evangelism Is losing Its power Moody was never talked about In that way When I entered the evangelistic Held I spoke about It tone of the greatest evangelists In bestknownknownCome over to my cottage he said and Ill put you wise how to got an offering Ive got em all skinned at that- I felt like kicking hlma truly unChristian feeling but I manag myselLChicagoNews NewsIt you have yoUhavedisorders of the stomach are their most common ailment To correct this you will find Chamberlains Stomach ind Liver Theyireto take and mild and salebyadv ROOSEVELT OVERLOOKS HIMSELF SOME CASES Mr thatBarnesGuggenheimwork InterestllI How himselfItsolicitation of i r I Barnes and PonroEe and Guggenheim that Edward H Harrlman raised a political corruption fund of 260000 It was at tho solicita tion of Theodore Roosevelt It was not Barnes and Penrose and Guggenheim who according to Dr Harvey W Wiley bucked the Pure Food Law That was done by Theodore Roosevelt It was not Barnes and Penrose and Guggenheim who failed to bring the machinery of the law Into violating thin Sherman Law In organizing the Illegal Harvester Trust and who then accepted Per kins millions to run for a third term for President That was The odore Roosevelt The Amyer canMagazine A few months ago the American Magazine published an article enti tled Old Age at Forty which was an account of the various hard con workhIn the steel industry The United States Steel Corporation the nap pointed a committee to Investigate the truth of the article and its truth was well substantiated As a result the Steel Corporation has ta ken steps to remedy some of those hard conditions and an account of what It Is doing appears In the octtober number of the American Mag azineIn the same number appears the story of Charles B Towns a great expert in the treatment of drug and alcohol fiends The article Is enti tied Fighting the Deadly Habits and It Is full of practical sugges dons of great Interest Another notable article Is enti tled The Physics of Baseball Irf which Hugh S Fullerton records many of the remarkable phenomenatt of the game as for example the fact that the differences In atmos pherlc pressure between Denver and New York make It possible for a baseball player to throw a base ball much further In Denver than In New York Fiction of unusual vitality and Interest Is contributed by Dr Henry Van Dyke Inez Haynes GIHmore Edwin Balmer Zona Gale and H G Wells The departments In the Inter preters House Interesting Peo pIe and The Pilgrims Scrip are full of good reading and valuableAIdeas adv IT Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deaf ness and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lin- Ing of the Eustachian Tube When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rum bites sound or Imperfect hearing and when it Is entirely closed Deaths Is the result and unless the Inflamma 1 flat can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition hear ing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh which Is nothing but an Inflamed con dition of the raucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrh that cannot be cured byHalls Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free Toledo0pDrugglsts75ed cone stipation adv A WIIKRE A GOOD WIFE COMES IX REAL HANDY I Fighting the Deadly Habits Is the title in the October American Magazine of an article which contains the story of Charles B Towns a great expert In the treatment of Followingisas sayingThe minute a man begins to edge off a little from the straight and normal thing In life you want dangerThatsf1handy I tell you you show me a man thats living straight and clean doing his work hard and well with a clear eye and a good skin and a direct way about him and you dont need to hand me any yardstick to measure the calico with adv rwarning Cards The passedInabolishment of the Public drinking cup requires thatill stores hotels boarding htTuses depots placeswhereusuallylept n withthe t PostedcloseTheHerald l thesecardsapiece by mall i or by hand Better keep within the 1 bounds of the law adv skingTheBenae has voteda bill establishing divorce by thesole twoyearsbill requires the sanction of the Chamber of DeputleaLondonMall forheHerald yi a yer t c 11 J w n t t ii FWbijhi1isItYHARTfORp PAGL TUbC BUSINESS BOOMS J WITH ELECTIONNI Of Wilson and Marshall1 Regarded as Certainty JUST NO FEAR OF DEMOCRACY Trade Is Not Affected By Im minence of Democratic Success A GOOD TEST WAS ADOPTEDt New York Sept 27Every tout years the warning comes that the I proposed Democratic tariff reform will bring business disaster upon the United States Ever since the question of a protective tariff became a leading Issue in the national politics of the nation the Republlc 1 ans have proclaimed while they were being patted encouragingly on the back by the trusts in whose In terests the present high tariff j schedules are maintained that the election of a Democratic President and Congress would so disturb bus- Iness conditions throughout the na tion as to seriously handicap prog ress and bring financial disaster The same false cry will be raised within the next month In years past this alarm has hail Its effect fin some quarters In past years busi ness conditions have been more or less disturbed during the progresss of each Presidential campaign This was due to the element of uncertainty existing The people did not t know exactly what to expect V From the utterances of men who are leaders in the thought of the nation and are personally familiar with existing conditions from the declarations of the dally press and the periodicals representing the va rious branches of American Industry from among the larger mer cantile and manufacturing concerns of the nation from bankers rail road men professional men and In dividual merchants and manufac turers come the declaration that the present Presidential campaign has resulted In no business disturb ances or uneasiness notwithstand ing the fact that the nation as a whole believes the Democrats with their tariff reform program will win at the polls November 5 Report- received from throughout the coun try Indicate that business condi tions everywhere are satisfactory Crops are good the state of the money market Is reported healthy and the fact that this Is n Presi dential year will In the opinion of Af those who are in the best position to know whereof they speak have absolutely no bearing upon businessThe Goods Economist one oT the leading trade journals of the country recently inaugurated a ccampaign with the slogan Business Divorced from Politics In prose cuting It the Economist sent out letters to leading retailers jobbers i and manufacturers throughout the country asking them what they thought of this Business Divorced from Politics campaign Many rev iIplies have been received These are uniformly favorable and they In dorse the movement expressing the belief that It Is one of the best yet- II Inaugurated for the trade and that there is evidently no concern in big buslress circles as to Who Is elect ed President this fall There is plainly no tear in the case of Dem ocratic success Mrs Paul Wehling 316 Smith St PeorIa 111 had kidney and bladder trouble with terrible back ache and pain across the hips Just imagine ber condition She further says I was also very nervous 1 had headaches and dizzy spells and was fast getting worse when I took Foley Kidney Pills and now all myI troubles are cured Foley Kidney Pills have done so much forI me I shall always recommend them Foley Kidney PIUs are rich In curative qualities and contain no habit forming drugs Try them For sale by all dealers adv THE NEW GAME LAW IS PAYING ITS WAY WELL I Frankfort Ky Sept 23Tho State Fish and Game Commloslon for which the last Generat Assem bly approbated 5000 to hQ repaid I out of the funds collected from the t vale of hunters licenses has not cost the State a cent thus far and the only ertvauce too the depart I ah ment WRS 32071 In July at which 1 time more than enough license hadI be n told to eaTer the amount Jut I thq funds had not been turned over w by the County Court Clerks F Since the middle off July when I the fint livens were tuned the io department has received from that I f WC r source 500090 after deductn the County Clerks fee of 15 cent on each license The officials aro gratified especially over this showing because there are only forty game wardens In tt e- State and the licenses have been token out without compulsion The only occasion for licenses s far has been for flailing and dove shooting and the latter Is not pos sible in every section It is believ ed that in October and early November just preceding the quail season which opens November 15 the sale of licenses will more than equal the amount already received Following Is a list of the coun ties which have sold the greater number of license Jefferson 474 Davicss 252 Henderson 216 Hopkins 216 Christian 260 Mc Cracken 199 Union 155 Fay ette 152 Webster 130 Bourbon 19 and HarrUon 113 ae lASS IT ALONG fiOV- WILSONS CATCHY PHKASE The Beatrice Neb Wilson andt Marshall club adopted the follow ing resolutions Whereas Governor Wilson closedt his remarkable speech of acceptance of the nomination by the Demo cratic rarty to the office of Presi dent of the United States by these hopeful words I thank God and take courage be ltf therefore Resolved That the secretary ofI this league have printed upon all letter heads envelopes statlnery and other papers used by theI league the following I thank God and take courage Woodrow Wilson The concluding paragraph of Governor Wilsons speech of ac ceptance ought to be committed to memory by every student of govern ment Here It Is Should I be entrusted with thei great office of President I would seek counsel wherever it could bei had upon free terms I know the temper of toe great convention which nominated me I know the temper of the country that lay back of that convention and spokei through It I heed with deep thankfulness the message you bdng me from It I feel that I am sur rounded by men whose principles and ambitions are those of true servants of the people I thank God and will take courage MR 1JKYAN D CEH TEDDY AS DANGEROUS Greely Col Sept 21ln a Brys an characterized President Taft a the man who went Into office wit a million majority and who will gout by unanimous consent Mn Bryan referred to Theodore Roosevelt as the most dangerous man In the country He criticised the actions of Roosevelt while Pres- Ident by permitting the absorption IraeCompany by the United States Steel Corporation He said T R recog nized competition as legitimate in all other lines of human endeavor Roosevelt Is an eleventh hour convert to Progressive principles said Mr Bryan at Fort Collins and should not be trusted until he has proven his sincerity He said that Col Roosevelt never had fought the peoples battles but bad opposed the Piogresstves both Republican end Democratic in Con gress He charged that the Roosevelt campaign Is being financed by the trusts I A Log on the Trade Of the fast express means serious trouble ahead If not removed so does loss of appetite It means lack of vitality loss of strength and nerve weakness If appetite falls take Electric Bitters quickly to ov ercome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing the indigestion Michael Hesshelraer of London Neb had been sick over three years but six bottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet again They have helped thous ands They give pure blood strong nerves good digestion Only 50 cents at James H Williams adv to ROOSEVELT ADMITS lIE EXPECTS DEFEAT Washington DC Sept 28The Washington Star quotes Col Roosevelt as saying before lie started VestII I will eat the vitals out of the old Republican party and frame upI the organization for myself InI 1916The Star says this ts a tacit admission 1 that he expects defeatii Fortunes In Fates I Theres often much truth In the saying her face Is her fortune but Its never said where pimples skin eruptions blotches or other blemishes disfigure It Impure blood is back of them all and shows the need of Dr Kings New Life Pills They promote health and beauty Try them 25 cent at James H Williams adv toA SAD SKEIN OF TANGLED LOVES Led Helpless Woman and Man to Death AUTO PLUNGE OVER PRECIPICEE Ended AllLetters Left Be hind Bare Hearts of Victims THLIjY UNSELFISH SACRIFICE Los Angeles Cal Sept 27 Death in n weird mountainside tragedy came to Niles C Folsom a young lawyer and Deputy Consta ble of this city and Thelma Barteea of San Diego early today when Folsom with the consent of the woman deliberately drove an automo bile off a high precipice at Topango Pass at the mouth of Topango Canon about seven miles from Santa Monica killing himself and the a o- man Love with the threads crosse 1 and recrossed caused Folsom an 111 his woman companion to end their lives and yet it was not love for each other which led them to seek l leathFolsom according to letters leftt by him and the Bartee woman na Infatuated with Ethel Jones a Los Angeles chorus girl who lives at SOS California street Because alt had repulsed his suit he sought to dieThe Bartee woman In a letter I i which bares the Innermost secrets of her heart shows that her love for the young lawyer was so great that she tried to bring him and Eth el Jones together and failing de tided to share his fate rather than grieve over his great unha and certain end An automobile party found the wreck of the automobile and the I bodies at a sharp turn on the road up the pass The machine had been run off the turn and lay 75 feet below Beneath It lay Folsom A few feet away her dress badly scorched and singed lay the corpse of the womanThelma Bartee the dead woman bared her heart to a friend of Fol soms and this man produced a let that the woman had written to hhim a few days ago which shows that she was willing to die If she could shed but one ray of light in the pathway of the man she loved but who loved another The letter frankly states that the writer was old enough to be Fol soms mother and that she knew he loved Ethel Jones and was drink Ing himself to death because he could not win the girls affections She speaks of Folsoms wanting to die and says she would be only too glad to give him and his love Into the keeping of the girl If by loin lg so he coup be broken of the drink habitThe letter left by Folsom In the hands of the same friend to whom Thelm Barbee wrote her sorrow throws a peculiar light upon the mind and actions of the young law yerHe was only 22 years olifand the Bartee woman was past 40 He frankly wrote her that he loved the Jones girl and that with her re fusal of his affections he hated all women and Intended to drink him self to death with absinthe Folsom Wrote I dont want an enemy In the world but as for com ing and living with you or marry ing younever nor any other woo man except one and Ill never be able together- The Bartee woman wrote Now I have ailed in everything I have tried I want you to bring him and Miss Jones together again You can show this letter to her or her folks if you think necessary or tell them as much as you think neces sary but show It to no one else Mr Folsom told me he could never marry me Mrs Bartees I note read for reasons known to usI both I was old enough to be his mother but I loved him He did me a service greater than that ever performed for another woman In my position by a man and I could not help but love him Mrs Bartees note said but for the Influence qf a certain gang the ringleader of which was once hired by San Francisco crooks to put Fremont Older out of the way j J CASTORIAI Pot Infanti 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the Southern trade Wrle today for our free illustrated catalogue Address C Pi Barnes do Co Box 26 Usiivllla Kf 1ji Every Article Ouarantaod I Oillespie Bros i III g W H i J F GILLESPIE 5 PROPRIETORS BCACKSMITHINGa i Repairw S Horseshoeing I A Specialty i II i HARTFORD KY foopOOQOCOCOOGOCOOO M9OOOO Subscribe for The Herald x d e q J I 1 y 1 PAnE OUR THE HARTFORD HERALDWEDNESDAY LTOnRR2 1013 1 The Harijord Heraldl HEBER MATTHEWS FRANK L FELIX I 3 EDITORS PRANK L FELIX Pub and Propr J Entered at the Hartford post offlc e i it as mall matter of the second class t DEMOCRVriC TICKET l For President Gov Woodro- R iIson of New Jersey For Vlco President Gov Thos it R Marshall of Indiana For Congress Fourth District I IHon Ben Johnson ot rdstownII I I ITin bull moose figures are the i badges And somehow you look at one without be- Ing reminded that Chief Dull Moose j twasi the original Taft maw I more than ever thisII t tProl1ablr4 the silent vote play a I prominent part In politics Most j especially Is this true of the two y i l lfactions of the Republican party t +It Is announced that Mr John D I Rockefeller Is providing the women I I of his home town Cleveland 0 with paper vests A great protec I I tlon against chills says MrRocke feller I wear one myself f Roosevelt Gives the Lie to Gov I Wilson In Atlanta Address Is the big first headline given an article In Sundays Louisville Herald I Sure What else would you expectI from Roosevelt 1 Would you really expect him to reply to a charge In a j I civil cleanlanguage way Not I r much That Isnt T Rs style of j i i utterance eiptof I11 I I IIII II l IIlI II us by Mr Estill Turns a former resident of Hartford now a reslII dent of that country We wish toIJ thank him for this kind remem t tbranee from a faraway land j j tI t tk kEmperor William of Germany I rides In an automobile the tires of f r I t I f which are made from a substancer extracted from whiskey according t to Dr IL A Bernson head of the I cheajlftry department of Heldel I berg University who with 300 oth er scientists was in Chicago last week to attend the eighth annual international Congress of Applied Chemistry The Informant does not PVI state however whether or not t these tires ever skid I I I ii 11 I We are in receipt of an Industrial j i edition entitled Facts About Lebanon iJJ and Wilson County TennIl jsubllshed by Mr A J Casey well i j Ij marrljledj i I daughters Miss Llda Walker ItIi I Is a splendid volume of information I j well Illustrated with pictures of I business houses and prominent bUS- Iness men Mr Casey who Is an j I l old newspaper man deserves much i enIiterprlseI i Some queer specimens are being added to the political zoological faImlllarI these being supplied with the horns and head of a full grown bullcI moose It Is quite a curiosity and attracts considerable Interest OnI account of Its crossbreed the anl mal does not appear to thrive and i the taxidermists are already speaking for the privilege of mounting the specimen for preservatione eIni not apply to anybody or anything i more particularly than to farmers I and the products of their land The pooling scheme Is a great factor In raising and maintaining prices All farmers should stand together In f this very laudable enterprise Ev cry movement which conduces toI the unity and progress of the farm Ing business should be heartily encouraged by every farmer both by I his presence and Interest in all j I that affects his line of work I a There can possibly be only onei thing that would detract from they iImmense majority of Wilson and J Marshall throughout the country at r i electionik and that would be the apathy of r Democratic voters and their failure c to go to the polls Security is a i good feeling but It can only be made doubly sure by each voter tak- Ing I I upon himself the Important du I ty of going to the polls and voting f Every possible vote is needed to f r make the Democratic victory a glo ti rious one I One of the most foolish laws ever I s I A productA1I newspaper in the country to f the word advertisement JJeveryI adyMo every articlel of read = i natter big or little even a J one llpe affair for which any sort t 5UdVV u of pay is received Besides making a little paid local look queer for the fact that It Is an advertisement Is on the face of It anyhow It fill up many lines of space for whic no pay Is received If Is a foolish and cranky law In the extreme and should be repealed at the ve first opportunity People who ksvobeen wont to stand aghast or feel outraged at th Incendiary utterances of some po mowre rashness than brains can now pos sess their souls with some equa nimity for a greater than Emma Goldman or Alexander Berkman has entered the field of Invective and crimination At the present time Mr Roosevelt stands alone as the most noted man of The country 1who has as little regard for the eth Ics of polite utterance as he has for the personality of those whom he accuses aThere Is notedistinction be tween the style of campaign which iMr Roosevelt Is conducting and that of his Presidential antagonist Gov Woodrow Wilson A few days thI55htte1 courtesy was accepted and appre elated with felicitous urbanity by the President Both chatted In a friendly happy moodMrt Roose welt has abused and criminate- President Taft to such an extent that It would hardly be possible for jhim to emulate Gov Wilsons splendid example Contributions of 3000 1000- I lor JK000 to the Democratic cam palgn fund are considered large these days and we have not notic ed where any single contribution reached the latter sum butIhas e amounts represent a mere bagatelle when compared to the huge bags of money dumped IntoI the Republican campaign box in I recent years some of them reach Ing Into the hundreds of thousands from a single corporation The Democratic fund is coming directII representsIfund Is far short or of what Is needed I Neatness and order In business j affairs in all thp essentials necessary to create a prosperous and nice appearance Is a great desldertum I nowadays It Is easy to mark the progressive and uptodate house I of business nowadays by its general outward appearance as dls tlngulshed from the sloven andIIIi dontcare methods And the customer no matter what the businessI I may bels naturally attracted i gives his patronage to the neater appearing Institutions Neatness like politenesscostslittle or noth ing and pays a large dividend It Is one of the most distinguishing marks of a desire to please the pub licI benAs might have expected the Roosevelt campaign has devolved a great measure to a tirade of abuse and slander of everything and ev erybody that opposes it During his recent tour through Missouri Mr Roosevelt In a speech said Any man who supports the re ceiver of stolen goods President Taft stands on a level with the re ceiver of stolen goods He Is a dls honest man and Is unfit to asso with honest men Thus In bold language does Mr Roosevelt the President of the United Stateshis former chum and polit- Ical protegeof being guilty of a fearful crime and further avers that the Presidents friends and support rs are not fit to associate with hon men No such language was ev betoreIinof ours Ferdinand Glaubltz of Ozark Ark stopped his trial on a charge of slaying hU wife and pleaded hangI Coughs and Colds You could not please us bet ter than to ask your doctor about Ayers Cherry Pectora- lforcoughscoldscroupbrow chitis Thousands offamilies always keep it in the house physician many years have given them great confidence in this standard cougfi medicine i Sold for seventy years I medlcinedoftaeoaslfpatedAakanythingharts tws1uM4 bt w Je UEa 00 tottw 4t TAKES IOTRER CRACKK MOOSERIt j A Well Known Republican yyThem Something liters To Chaw One Rosine Ky Sept 30 1912 Editors Herald Hartford Ky I have been studying the Dull1 Aloosers and trying to understand them and I think I have them down pat Now they say it only Tafts stolen nomination they are fighting Follow them closely and you need not give them the lie for they will belts them selves Think of the many good honest State candidates they are trying to defeat and some of them already were candidates befoge Roosevelt bolted And lots of them had nothing to do with the Nation al Convention A great many off them were for T R until after he bolted Now because they will not still follow his advice he T R 1I has some of his followers to rear up 1and stand on their hind legs and1 1bark In defiance of the nominees o f the Republican party and substitute Progressive Instead Now any Bull Mooser who has countdY had better keep off the grass for 1 It will not be a productive soil for him If they are successful in nom lasting themselves as T R did i there will be a tremenddus frost 1 In 1913 In Ohio county between the 0first and seventh of November that will be caused by the Republicans which will make them look like small potatoes Then that passage of scripture will be fulfilled where It says Let the dead bury the dead standIling afar off awaiting the prodigal1 sons to return though they mrfy come at the eleventh hour and then they will be required to show for repentance IIfruits the Hartford Republican would like for The Herald to no quote them as being Republican Why do you not say what your mouthpiece says Away with the Republican party Now I will give my own predlc We the Republicans of Ohio Iflea will control one thousand votes this tall and this will Insure a gulf FQ wide and deep that no Bull Mooser need apply for a jo- In Ohio county In 1913 unless he first gets a permit from the one thousandthe faithful So with no particular malice toward any one Iam L P CROWDER A CAREFUL GUESS OX RESULT OF THE ELECTION There is no more careful observ er oft political conditions in Ken tucky than Harry Sommers the ed- Itor of the Ellzabethtown News presentnt Democratic State Campaign Com mittee has exceptional opportuni ties of feeling the public pulse His judgment is generally reliable In the Ellzabethtown News last week he says The question Is how will the Re publican vote be divided between Taft and Roosevelt Recently we had opportunity to get a full and fair expression from every congressional district In the State In the Third Ninth and Tenth districts Taft will get more votes than Roosevelt In the Second Seventh and Eighth districts there will be practically a standoff between the two In the other districts Roosevelt will lead Taft considerably es pecially In the Eleventh It looks now like Roosevelt will get 110000 votes and Taft 90000 If these figures are borne out and there Is no material change between now and election Wilson will have a plurality over Roosevelt of 115000 and over Taft of 135000 anda majority over both of 25000 Here is a woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long experience viz Mrs P IL Brogan of Wilson Pa who says r know from experience that Chamberlains Cough Remedy Is tar superior to any other For croup there Is nothing that excels it For sale by all dealers adv THE APOSTLES CREIDo PARODIED nVWIZJUAMS1 In the course of a recent vitriolic speech in which be denounced The odore Roosevelt Senator John Sharp Williams of Mississippi i startled his fellow Senators by reading a parody on the apostles creed Here Is the parody I believe In Theodore Roosevelt mater of noise and strife and in ambition his only creed qty Lord He was born of theiove of power and Buffered nndernWUliam j I H Taft was crucified sited and wad burled He descended ntoAfI rica The third year he aryls again j from the Jungle and ascended fa- rolVIVIVVlV favor and slttoth on the right hand of his party whence ho shall come deadjtho big stick the Ananias Club the forgiveness of political activities- S the resurrection of Presidential am bitions and the third term everlast fag amen amen s St EQUALITY Sept 25Tho farmers In this community are busy cutting and housing tobacco Quite a number of people attend ed the funeral of Mr Jake Everly who died at his home near Nelsons of lung trouble Sunday morning Mr Elmer Mitchell and wife of Bevler are visiting friends In this neighborhoodMr Morton and wife of Louisville are visiting her paresis Mr and Mrs James Bullock Mr John Glasscock and family moved to Kronos this week Mr Herbert Brown who has improvingfof Ceralvo Is visiting her nephew Mr Lee Overhults Mrs Ora Withrow and baby liv- Ing near Central City are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs W M Addington Mr Luther Addington has purchased a farm near Centertown and will move soon Mr Chester Ross who has bee ill Is no better Mr W K Addington and tam II are moving Into their new dwellin g house at Kronos WHY NOT CHANGE TUNE MAKES HONEST INQUIRY At Joplin Mo Roosevelt addressed a large audience His speech In full was Liar Governor Johnson Bull Moose candidate for Vice President ad dresseda large audience In New England His speech In full was Liar Mr Perkins writes a letter to th newspapers concerning himself an- Thers His remarks In full are Liar- t It seems to us that the Bui1 Moose gentlemen have less facility of expression than might be expect ed of those who have gained such prominence We print the news regardless of partisanship but we really are get ting a little tired and fear our readers are also of printing the same speech all the time- b We should like to know If there Is an honest Republican or Democrat left in the United States Philadelphia Inquirer FALLS 300 FEET AND MEETS INSTANT Nlcholasvllle Ky Sept 29 Wilmer Howell a young man of this Jessamine county fell to his death at High Bridge this after noon when he lost his footing while walking along the edge of a cliff and tell 300 feet to the bottom of the deep ravine Young Howells body was crush ed to an almost unrecognizable mass and practically every bone 1in his body was broken The fatal accident brought to a tragic ending a day which he and several friends nad planned to give over to pleasure With other ex cursionists they arrived to spend the day at High Bridge and during the day little excursion trips into the territory around High Bridge were made The party of pleasure seekers I had only a short while longer to remain when the accident occurred Helpless standing by unable to save their comrade friends of the young man viewed the tragedy with horror The body was recovered and brought to Nlcholasvllle where it will be prepared for burial FORMER RIVER PILOT DIES AT BISBEE ARIZ The Owensboro Messenger says A dispatch was received fro I BIsbec Ariz by W L Collins an nouncing the death of his son Or Collins who was born September 14 1867 In Owensboro and lived here until five years ago when he moved to Blsbee Ariz He was steamboat man having served ad master and pilot on steamers of the Crammond Line and the Louisville and Evan sv1l1 e Packet Co for twelve years before going West He ranked with the belt pilots on th river He I8 survived by his wife father and brother George Mr Collins was well known and a far Vorlte in river circles Ed NoteThe deceased was a brother of Mrs Sarah Collins Smith who has the sympathy of her many friends here Few AroA 1 A Kansas man says he Isnt ashamedrot being Jrlendly with Taft Neither le anybody else who 1aJfhi right mind And we ara for WIlsonl tBirmingbmm Age j Herald I I c l t t A good isqoodfeckinat7 We are fond of our lamb He Is our trade mark We sell ALL WOOL clothes Remember this each time you see our lamb tiOurclothing Is modeled byartistsnot- g by Imitators It Is made by tailors not I by unskilled labor Fine all wool mate rials are used In making our suits and overcoats and they are not spoiled by careless sweatshop labor We charge X20 fora twenty dollar suit and give you only one hundred cents lyingdabout It CARSON 6 COINCORPORATED y Hartford Kentucky FAR SALE PricesI100 up to 500 Satisfaction guaranteed or mousy R BROOKS retundMII PETITIONS ARE FILED BY IE PROGRESSIVES To Get Electors on Kentuckyf BallotSocialist tabor Also Come In Frankfort Ky Sept 28Petl tions to get the following names on the ballot as Progressive candidates for electors were filed In the office of the Secretary of State today State at large W F Axton of Louisville George W Jolly of Ow ensboroFirst district Max Hanberry 6fj Cadiz Second Maurice L Gordon of Madlsonvllle Third Edgar Sanders of Bowl ing Green Fourth C H Rodman of Hodg enville Fifth William Kreyger of Louisville Sixth H M Stegeman of Fort Thomas Throckmortonomf Lexington Vanceaburg r ITenth G V Daniels of Toles born BarabourvllleJ I Blackburn of Latonla file his petition as a Progressive candi date for Congressman In the Sixth district Congressman W J Fields certificateeof nominationThe Labor party will have thirteen candidates for PresI- dential electors in Kentucky two from the State at Large hnd one from each dlstdctIH H Seavy Progressive candidate fpr Congressman in the Eleventh district filed his petition to get on the ballot President Madero of Mexico asked and was granted the right to send men through the Unite surroundI ListenY front j D AInuM B KENDRICKS- QUILLAI BARK SOAPS AND CLEANING COMPOUNP Now 10 cents formerly U5 cents BEST BY TEST for a generation The popularity of these excellent preparations is likely now to be come universal Quallal Bark Soaps have always been used by people who felt they could afford them NOW with the price reduced from 25 cents to 10 cents everybody can genulnc4KENDRICK have sold for 25c for 28 years QUILLAI RARK TOILET SOAP an ideal complexion Soap Kcndrlcks Foot and IJnth Soap soothing and cooling Electric Cleaning Compound Soap removes oil tar grease pitch or paint from silks carpets and woolens without injury to the fabrics Electric Cleaning Compound for carpets furniture c Ten Cents A Cake all Awarded First Prize Medal overa1ExpositionHas been a prize winner pver since Diploma HIghesct Award for Excellency at Ohio Valley Exposl tlon Cincinnati Ohor1910 bydpostage paid lOe a Cake AGENTS WoNTED ThreeIlollarsyour spare time Write for Terms M n KENDRICK CO Newport Ky to i f + ilFV+ fi + NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS1 1OPPoilte+ paper or wrapper you will find the date your ubsertptloax II 0 nlrelJf70U Jlnd your lrttb pleasedone dollaraVqwIH ap 4P preclatt a proaptirealttuee J r 1 WKDNKflTUY OCTOKIjn 2 102 THE HARTFORD HERALDrGi 15 riVE i II i iii MILLINERYThe I i f MILLINERY PARLORS w New Goods are coming in 1 daily Early buyers areI the ones who get the I pickso wee would advise 1 1you to call at once and consult MRS SARA COL LINS SMITH as to yourIneeds Besides Millinery we are f showing the prettiest line t of Coat Suits Cloaks Dress Goods and Silks to befound anywhere with suitable I line of trimming to match See us fort hese goods and remember that IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH A HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY GO I t OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 LOCAL NEWS AND 0 0 PERSONAL POINTS 0 ooooooooooooooooo t1I Miss Essie King has accepted a position hL the City Restaurant Cash Coupon Tickets from 5c up k given on the Talking Machine at Ohio Courtly Drug Co adv c Overcoasafwoolwith conk I vertablocollarsat 800 I adv ROSENBLATTS Berrymanvt and w I t P Bennett Wysox gave The Herr aIda pleasant call while in tow l Fridayi After spending several months at her old home near Owensboro Mrs t Maggie Griffin has returned to I Hartford j Whenever your purchases amount t I I to X25 at the Ohio County Drug Co t 1store you get a Harmony Talking Machine free adv Attorney R E Lee Slmmermaii Isln Pensacola Fla on legal bus j iness He will return the latter part of this week Mr John M Taylor and wife of Ripley Tenn were the guests of i Mr and Mrs Rowan Holbrook a few days last week i Mr J W Miller Hartford Route will move to Hartford today or jJj w tomorrow We gladly welcome 1Jtf5 1 hen into our midst Miss Bessie Gillespie who wa j formerly with Barnard Co has accepted a position as saleslady iLIn the Rosenblatt store I New clanmerchandisl I JI and everything up= todateis theI secret to our success 7iadv ROSENBLATTS S Mess J M Taylor Ripley J ennllnd JW Carter Hartford i Route 1 were pleyeancaners at f The Herald nflce last Thursday r There must bey some reason why f fthe crowds tdgolgg to the Rosen t blatt StOFq Tde values they are 11ff soliadvoffering Is one mighty good real t esrs 1 nDar1 rd and Derry 1of f 1or closed ut their dry goods EtItburner hero under the drm name 7DdlrtVitteardsCo4r last week Mr f lEaTnaTdfibouubtMr iTtylorg part ctcthegoodaidnd halgone to Small 1 l Loos wjrerevihe owns half Interest Tiardrirodds t store Mr5i Taylor hasgdasattahlshja =mraeartown Where fce adfrflli family will reside sr- t New Percale Ginghams and complete line pf Winter Materials adv ROSENBLATTS Mr John T Moore cashier Bank of Hartford Is In Louisville in at tendance at the Bankers Conven tion now in session at Hotel Wat terson bOlt RENT Hotel i oing nice business Everything new and up todate Call on Dr L B Bean Hartford Ky Also Livery Stable for rent adv Messrs F1 Allen Centertown J S Ford and Fred Miller Hart WesnHartford were pleasant callers a The Herald office Saturday Mr Arthur Petty and wife Mrs A W WilKerson Mr Myrtle Faught and wife are among those from Hartford who will attend the Davless County Fair tomorrow Mr Ramey Duke one of the pub lishers of the Hartford Republican and his wife visited relatives at Se lect and Broadway this county a few days recently returning Mon day morning Mrs Z Wayne Ellis and children went to Sturgis Ky last Saturday where they will join Mr Ellis and reside In the future This most es timable family have the best wishes of their many friends here Judge Jno B Wilson Dr J R Plrtle and Cohl C M Barnett rep LodgesNo 110 K of P are in attend ance at the Grand Lodge Kof P at the Galt House In Louisville Kye Rev Virll Elgin former pastor of Hartford Methodist Church who was recently reappointed to his charge at Jeffersontown Ky is the guest of his son and daughter Mr and Mrs Virgil Elgin Jr near town FOR SALEValley Gem Piano I Made by the Baldwin Piano Com pany Guaranteed for seven years Had very little use and IIn perfect condition Price reasonable In quire Mrs L H Hajnpionds one mile South of Horton 40t4 dv1 The Bank of Hartford began yt terday the work pt extending their bank building pack about twenty two feet They are excavating and will put in a heating plant similar to that recently Installed In the ppitofflcf building by Mr M- tL Heavrtnif That was a splendid picture or Miss Jama Lelia Glenn appeared of Judge and in Mrs tho J S daughleII ultl1IIEsI College enn Mr Clyde Ijvans wife and son of Kvansvllle Ind arrived in Hart ford last week to visit Mrs Inns parents Rev and Mrs W B Wright Mr Evans returned to Evansville Sunday but his wife riM little son will remain awhile Mrs F L Felix and daughter Mary Elizabeth Felix left Monday morning for Forest Glenn Maryland a suburb of Washington D C where Miss Felix will enter Na tional Perk Seminary Mro Felix will go from there to Philadelphia to visit Dr and Mrs Herrick John son and Mrs Ella D Iloone her brother and sisters for a few weeks Mr Hayden Curtis and Miss Edith Graves Rockport were mar ried at the home of the bride last evening Rev Birch Shields performing the ceremony Miss Graves Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Zeke Graves while the groom Is the only son of Mr J E Curtis Rock port These are both popular young pcoplo who have the best I i wishes of the Mr Z HeraJII who wont to MIddlesboro KyII several months ago moved back In Hartford last week We gladly wecome them back into our midst but regret to know that Mr Grif tins health was very greatly Im paired while In Eastern Kentucky The Herald Joins Waynes many frIends in wlshln him a cpccdy restoration to his normal health Dr Bean Is giving the people a 25cent show for a dime every Fri day and Saturday night and it is a good one too There will be an other big bill this week with a complete change of program You cannot spend an hour in a more en jpyable way nor cheaper far the amount of fun you get out of it Doors open at 7 p m and the fun commences three quarters of an hour Inter sharpIMr Frank G Foreman who hadl been home on a sick furlough since tho 1i th of last July has so far re covered as to return to his railroa- construction work for the L 8 N railroad at Paris Ky Mr Fore man having just recovered from twomonths siege of typhoid fever contracted while in the mountains In their employ the company be sala ary going during his Illness just as though he was on duty The calling of Frank back and keeping his name on the payroll during his illness speaks well for bpth con earned The Ohio County Republican Ex ecutive Committee met In HartfonI Saturday pursuant to call by Chair man Martin It Is reported that there was a large crowd in attend ance and much enthusiasm manifested It is further reported as a contrast to the allegation ofr Bull Moose leaders who assume reltRepublicatparty In Ohio county that ther were only three postmasters pres ent It Is said there are many al leged Bull Mooeers who are return ing to their old affiliation the Re publican party 000000000000000o COUNTY COURT NOTES 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOThe ris and Thomas Crahan charged with unlawfully banding or confed eratllng themselves together for the purpose of alarming or intimidat ing another for the purpose of do Ing an unlawful act was held before Judge R R Wedding yester day and after hearing the proof and argument of counsel pro and con the defendants were held to answer at the October term of the Ohio Circuit Court Their bond was fixed at 500 each and being unable to execute same they were remanded to jail to await the ac tion of the grand jury In the case of the Comth vs the same defendants charged with assault with attempt to rob was continued until Thursday October 3d at which time the examining trial will be had before Judge R R Wedding In the caseW the Comth vs Os car McDaniel on a peace warrant sworn out by John W Pierce was heard before Judge R R Wedding Monday afternoon After hearing the evidence and argument o coun sel pro and onthe Court sustain ed the writ and required the defendant to execute bond In the sum of f100 for his good behavior for six months Bond was ex ecuted and defendant was released For SaleTown property vacant lots cottagetnnd twottprj dwelling rt rJAc YEISEBtQ dVJ otl ijrJ 9tdfKy- r T TOBACCO CROPl rJKS- EXCELLENT THIS YEAR Official Estimate of Condition on September I Indicates Good Yield The report of the Initcd States Department of Agriculture show Ing the condition of the growing crops of the country on September 1 indicates that the early predictions made for the tobacco crop were not unfounded The planting at the beginning of the season was on a larger acreage than last year and the conditions during the en tire growing season have been such as to bring the crop to maturity be j fore earl frosts In practically ev cry section The condition of the tobacco crop of the country on September 1 shows a clear gain of 10 per cent over the condition which prevailed the corresponding date last year mid falls but little short of the average condition on Septem ber 1 for the past 10 years Dur ing the month of August however the condition fell off 17 per cent Of the various Important producing centers the North Atlantic tates seem to have made the Lest XeIllampshire setts Connecticut New York and Pennsylvania combined being 884 per cent of normal on September 1 as contrasted with SO 2 per cent the corresponding date last year The Middle West including Ohio Indi ana Illinois and Wisconsin was fa vored by goad weather throughout the growing season and shows n condition of FG per cent on Septem ber 1 as against 754 per cent the same date last year In Missouri the crop made wonderful progress during August and shows a substantial Improvement as indicated by 87 per cent of normal on Sep tember 1 against S4 per cent on August 1 In Kentucky August proved a splendid month for grow ling tobacco and the crop leaped from r condition of 78 per cent on August J to 83 per rent on Septem ber 1 The South Central States as 1 whole Including Kentucky Ten Louisdiana Texas and Arkansas show a condition of S3 4 per cent as corresponda ing date last year and 78 per cent on August 1 of the current year AFTER A SOLDI Kit ROY FOR A SERIOUS OFFENSE While here last week Capt J M DeWeese of Owensboro who Is In charge of our local company of mi litia swore out a warrant for the arrest of Charles Peach a member of Company II for falling to turn In certain army accouterments In his possession including a pair of army shoes khaki pants o d shirt and campaign hat It Is now strictly against thelaw for anybody to have In his possession or wear any Government un iform In Kentucky while off duty Falling to turn In any of this stuff lenisethe charge placed against Peach The punishment upon conviction for tuning to turn in these goods is n term in the penitentiary while a tine and imprisonment Is imposed for wearing these accoutermentsI while off duty Mr Peach lives or formerly lived In the Jingo section of this county He left here about September 5th and has not been seen since Contract To ReLet Pursuant to an order of the City Council of Hartford I will on Sat urday the 5th day of October 1912 about one oclock p m at the court house door in Hartford Ky relet to the lowest and best bidder contract for constructing a concrete pavement as follows About 100 feet in front of and abutting the property of Mrs Mat tie B Barrett on Clay street Said pavement to be constructed In ac cordance with the specifications set out In the ordinanceheretofore published and recorded in the record of the City Council of the City of Hartford and In the custody of the City Clerk and In accordance with tire grade heretofore establish ed by said City Council which is also recorded as above This Sept 23 1912- J P STEVENS 39t2adv City Marshal COURT STENOGRAPHERGETS T1IENT qIf The Owensboro Inquirer says Before Circuit Court adjourned on Friday afternoon Judge Blrk headcaused an order to be entered of record reappointing Marvin Mil ler officiall stenographer for the Da vless Circuit Court for a term of four years Mr Miller qualified by taking the required oath Mr Miller was appointed official A u MM1K44tiKM11 +4K14K1KMNM144KKKK494C4KL4N 644KK1N1444NNYD JMAONIFICNT8HOWINO OF d I Now Suits Oddii Trousers and Overcoats Sri i iFALL STYLES 1912 r 5 Dont delay selecting your new s i Suit Overcoat and Odd Trousers i jj while our assortment is complete i jji Every garment offered is fresh from iithe best makers i i 500 Handsome Suits to select from 500 Handsome Overcoats to select f I from 500 pairs of Odd Trousers to select J from i I Compare our 1 18 Suits with thoseii i shown elsewhere for 25 i 11Compare our 151 Suits with those r shown elsewhere for 20ii i i thoseii2 1 r i Compare our 10 Suits with those i shown elsewhere for 1 1- 5IRosenblattsiIn i i 1 I I HARTFORD KENTUCKYAMS4K- 4KtiKK4frN4K4KM1KK411KSK1a4K N Kw KW stenographer by Judge Blrkhead several years ago not only In Da vless county but In McLean Ohio and Hancock counties and he has served continuously Mr Miller Is regarded as one of the most competent and best quail Oed stenographers In the Sixth Judicial District and at the State meeting of the stenographers held at Lexington this summer he was elected president of the Mate association Mrs Hoover Dead Mrs J Marion Hoover of the Barnetts Creek church neighbor hood died very suddenly last Fri day morning Mr Hoover arose to make a tire in the cooking stove and while engaged in this he heard a noise and looked around and his wife was about dead It is suppos ed she was suddenly stricken with heart failure After funeral services conducted by Rev Fuqua at Barnetts Creek church her remains were interred In the church cemetery She leaves a husband and four children juryheldA Coroners that Charles W Bunce Charley White Moon came to his death from a fall down a flight of steps EDISONRECORDS RECORDSJust tlilpuirut of records that I ever received since taking the agency for the Edison Phonograph When you hear them you will say thats the best lot you have had Both kinds 2 and 4 minute You had better hurry be fore they are all gone J B TAPPAN The Reliable Jeweler and Optici- anHARTFORD T KY I Have Opened U- pMILLINERY Headquarters Over Rosenblatts store Multi street Hartford entrance up opposito the telephone exchange nail am prepar ed to again furnish the ladies with the latest In hcudvcnr nt the most reasonable prlces- Apprentice wan- tedPoppie NailH- ARTFORD K- YSPECIALS We have the cele brated Henderson Road Wagons for sale Let us show you their good pointsAlso our usual line select Family Groceries andsupplies at the low est cashprices Give us a callor phone No 83lLIKENS ACTON Hartford Kentucky FOLLY KIDNEY PHKFOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BtADOtt I + + + + + + + + + + + + + i NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS In ordering the address of 1 your paper changed from one 0 place to another It Is absolutely necessary to Btate where you f have been receiving the paper as t well as where you want It chang + ed to Please bear this In mIni A + + + + + + + 0 f Ill r t11 GCVOtttttt f totsuo 4 WEDNESDAY S PAGE SIX THE HARTFORD HERALD The Hartford Hral 4 4 x Illinois Central Railroad Time la ble at Heaver Dam Ky t rNorth Bound South Bound No 132405 am No 121 1136 pm No 123 1228 pm No 101248 pm No 102248 pm No 131 865 pm J E Williams Agt 1 1FINDS WEALTH A E BUBDEEI IThePitiful Trials of Mrs Russell Sage F IS A PRISONER JF WEALTH t Great Fortune Has Broughtt Many Cares to Lonely h Old Woman r LEADS A VERY SKCIADKl JJFE One of the most pathetic figure In the world today Is Mrs Uussel Sage upon whom the fortune left her by her husband Imposes a fear ful burden There Is scarcely a da that she does not weep one of her Intimate friends tells us She sits and cries at the Intolerable burdei of having 05000000 on her shoulders at the task of distributing that huge fortune in the way that 4wiTI flo the most good SheIs SO years old and has a New EnglandI conscience She wants to do justl the right tiring with it all and it I requires an amount of thought and study and Imposes a feeling of re sponsibility that is hard on an old woman who only wants a quiet cor to spend her few remaining I Inor In Mrs Sage tins aged very much since her husbands death She has grown thin pale bent and wrinkled Aside from the natural grief over Mr Sages death Mrs Sage was plunged almost Instantly into a storm of appeals which amounted to a persecution Her mail for some years before Mr Sages death had amounted to between 40 and- y J etters a l IDrIl leaped Instant I l i sUir11rluin two months after I death 7000 letters were carried away from her house unopened I I Two secretaries work night and I day almost to handle Mrs Sages private mall If she attempted to read 10 per cent of It personally she would be able to do nothing elseAt first she tried conscientiously to look it over herself She was astonished and disgusted at some of It Before Mr Sages body was cold In the coma she received a let f ter from a New York man whom she never had seen asking her to send him a check for 1000 by re turn mall and he was kind enough to enclose a stamped envelope for reply She never asked for advice as to the disposal of this fortune yet within the first two months of her widowhood she received letters from pore than 1000 different men instructing her how to giveaway brmone so as to do thg most good j y J 45fc2W rThe letters that really affected Mrs Sage at this time were pathetic appeals for help from Individuals Many of them were to hllappear ances genuine the appeals of poor and Ignorant persons suffering In j + want and hardship and pathetically confident that the kindhearted wo I man who bad more money than she t knew what to do with would give i them the little that would make them happy Some of these letters i distressed Mrs Sage greatly but they came not only from every State In the Union but from for r eign countries Had she responded to them she would have dissipated I her entire fortune In small checks to individuals all over the worldI So finally Mrs Sage gave up her t mall Now a letter which Is mani from a personal friend is f ftestlygiven her but nothing else reaches t Ihereye r It is not only Impossible to reach I Mrs Sage by letterIt has become one of the impossible things to see her Mrs Sage formerly was one k of the most approachable of women r Not a trace of snobbery or- tt pursepride is to be found in her r j Imakeup A plain oldfashioned village woman she started her ca reer and that she remains to this r day She never cared anything r about tine clothes or society and- S her friends were chosen by preference from among the people who r 1 1aredoing the work of the world l L1 s sWith professional friendly women That she period was ii of her life 1847 when she was t graduated and 1809 when she tear tied Mr Sage was spent In teach x airs i 7ne iy f Ing school whenever her Zeal would permit and she never felt above any one who earned his r her living Any one who had eer been Introduced to Mrs Sage could see her as easily at tier own borne as If she had been the wife of a clerk instead of a multlmllllonali Some one wrote n book once ion Prisoners of Poverty Mrs Sage Is a Prisoner of Wealth Behind this human rampart she sits afra di that some one may reach to torment herNew York Press oooooooooooooo i O PROMOTING TUB IUPIIj 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Daintily dressed and altogethc charming she entered the school room It was her first visit to the schoolroom and so she had to iIn- troduce herself to the teacherwall Peter Van Hansons mother Peter is afraid he Is not going to be promoted she began smllI Ingly and I thought I would come and talk It over with you Bothri his father and I are so anxious tori have him advanced and not lose a yearYes The teacher was noncommittal t Petera fears for his prc motion were well grounded Now I hope you are going to promote the child his mother went on It Is very unfortunat for children to be held back am he Is getting to be such a big boy he is really very sensitive about it I quite agree with you it lejj very unfortunate and I would like to promote Peter If I could But I dont do the promoting- Oh Is that so I thought the mutter was entirely In your hands Whom must I see Who does the promoting The children do all the promot ing you will have to see Peter What do you mean I mean that the promoting Is not a thing that Is done at the end of the year by the teacher It Is done all through the year by the pupils each for himself Most of my children have been as busy as bees promoting themselves a few Peter among them have done noth ing but play You know I have written to you several times during the term asking you to come and see me about It Yes I know but I have been so busy that I simply could not find comeI done all that I PeIter ways but those who depend upon me to do the promoting are going to be badly disappointed There will be hundreds and thousands of mothers who will go to hundreds and thousands of teachers and say I hope you are going to promote Peter Would It not be more sensible for them to go now while there Is still plenty of time to hunt for rauses and to apply remedies and say to the teachers Is Peter do Ing what he can to promote hIm pelt Sick headache Is caused by a dis ordered stomach Take Chamber lains Tablets and correct that and the headaches will disappear For sale by all dealers adv HEART TimoiIS CAX UK SEEN AHOUXI TUB WOULD Cambridge Mass Sept 27 That it Is now possible for a physl clan to note the heart throbs ol a person who may be o nthe other side of the world Is the assertion of Dr Percy E Brown of Harvard Medical School An instrument that would make this possible Is now Installed In the Harvard Medi cal School Dr Drown says There Is practically no limit to the distance by which through tMs method the palpitations of the heart could be seen With the prop er attachments the heart beatsI could bt carried around the world The only difference between trans mitting the heart beats 100 miles and sending them around the worldI would be delay due to the longer distanceAll the patient has to d6 Is to place his or her hands In a solution of warm salt water the electric current from the hands which are the positive and negative poles Isl carried by wires to the instrument which shows the heart beats Mrs T A Town 107 6th St Watertown S D writes My four children are subject to hard colds and I always use Foleys Honey and Tar Compound with splen did results Some time ago I had a severeattack Of la grippe and the doctor prescribed Foleys Honey and Tar Compound and it soon overcame the la grippe I can al ways depend upon Foleys Honey and Tar Compound and am sure of good results For all coughs and colds In children and grown perJ soul find for chronic coughs of elderly people For sale at all deal era adv A 1 c 1 1 3 FARMER THOUGHT NIGHT RIDERS WERE AFTER HIM And Much Excitement Ensue Cut It Proved to Be a Mistake Henderson Ky Sept 27 Co- slderable excitement was occasioned in Henderson last night and at i i an early hour this morning by the rre port that thirty mounted men were seen In the vicinity of the farm of Jr Stokes Taylor In the ZIon neighborhood Mr Taylor was In Hendt son at the time and in company with friends hurried to his horn Together with tour other white men and two negroes all armed Ir Taylor caught up with the men who were riding along the roall It Is claimed that the men were covered with guns and told nottt to move until the arrival of the oC icers from Henderson It Is salllI that the men were held for near an hour They told Mr Taylo that they were on a peaceful mlEI ston and did not Intend to do an unlawful act They were flnall allowed to proceed to their homes which were In the Spottsvill neighborhoodToday of the men cam to Henderson for the purpose of securing warrants for the arrest of Mr Taylor and his companions They claimed that they had been at tending n meeting of tobacco grow ers at Anthoston at which 501 were present The object of thl meeting was to formulate plans for a peaceful Invasion of Hopkins county In the Interest of the Hen derfon Stemming district tobaccoI poolThe mounted men passed by the home of J Stokes Taylor and immediately rumors were started fiy ing thick and fast About twc years ago Mr Taylor withdrew from the Stemming district pool and organized the Henderson pool Since that time It Is understood he has received some threatening letters The friends of Mr Taylor thought that possibly the mounted men Intended to visit his home The affair Is considered very un fortunate and It Is regretted by everyone The farmers were urged not to swear out any warrants and to allow the matter to drop A WOMAN MAXIAO AND Imm PITIFUfj CONDITIONI Bowling Green Ky Sept 27 Barefooted and clad only with suf ficient clothing to shield her body and on her bosom her naKed five weeks old babe Mrs Sallie Chris tian 34 years old a raving maniac wandered aimlessly about the residential part of the city today after herbusandThe demented woman finally was lursuadcd by her husband to return home Hardly had the woman entered the house when she seized a revolver and attempted self de itructlon She was deterred CramI the attempt by her husband who wrenched the weapon from her rasp A few minutes later her madness agaIn assumed violent form and seizing a razor the woman slashed it her throat The man struck her arm nnd the blade only penetrated J tho fleshy part of her neck She was committed to an asylum this afternoon VOOIj TARIFF HOBS WOMEN JUST HOW IT IS WORKED Whoa a woman purchases 10 worth of woolen dress goods 487 of that 10 represents the actual value of the goods and the remain ling 513 of the 10 the amount oil the tariff In other words should the same purchase be made In Eng land Where there Is no tariff on woolens the woman would receive the same amount and quality of dress goods for 487 that she pays 10 tor In this country This is because of the Payne AldrichI ad valorem tariff of 105 per cent on this class of goods A Magazine Which Never DIs appoints Uppinpotts can always be relied dp jpr gopd fiction fiction which Vs flo only clever in form but w r1clrarIvvastly more important Item Vqucries live sentiment The QFtobIssue Is noteworthy In several r1sP ctsFor one It contains a complete novelette of swift move ment and compelling interest by a famous British author H B Marriott Watsqn whose books Hurri cane Island be Big Fish and a dozen more have won him de served success on both sides of the Atlantic His new story The Pic aroon describes the surprising things that happened to ananda clone resourceful young yachtsman who believed In taking 1 abort cuts when he wanted anything In this Instance he gets what be desires 10F J although he has to surmount man formidable obstacles first The heroine Is a Countess as well as an extremely nice girl and we don In the least blame the hero tor wItvikinglike methods As there Is at least a posslblllt of the United States becomingir volved in a war with the turbuler republic to the south of us Forbes Lindsays article dh The Prosper for Mexico has an especial timeliness Edward Sherwood Mead the financial expert discourses on How the Investment Banker Investigates Public Utilities The fol- lowIng brief but trenchant paper will be found In the department Ways of the Hour Not Tired oC Democracy by George L Knapp On Keeping Your Temper by Thomas L Masson Why Is ia President by Clifford Howard and County Schools for City Boys by L RR adv I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Pti IS YOULIj ENJOY CJ n 0 O The Heralds Special Selections 0 00 O 0 PAINFUL yUESTIONS It matters not wherer my glance may stray Along the columns of a printed page In papers magazines each blessed day Im constantly reminded of my age Is your hair thin I saw this but this morn A glaring headline impudent In deed- Suppose I ItIs Twas so when I was born A pretty line for womanhood to read Do you use glasses This one broughtfrown It was so maddening Would my glance might skid Across such questions But I gulped It down= I dont I might see better if I did Are you too stout Now really Its a shame For advertisers to ask things like that A scant two hundreds all that I can claIm I might feel cooler if I had less fat Is your back weak My fire was made to shine With last nights paper just be I cause of this Whose business is It My old back Is MINE Still I admit a plasters not amiss Do you feel old I saw this one just now Right plumb among the fashions Its too mean heres not a wrinkle on my chin or brow still I recallbutdrat that magazine Correspondents will please not send us any society notes which are over a week old when written u Subscribe for The Herald 1 a year IN A BAD WAY Many a Hartford Reader Will Feel Grateful for This Information If your back gives out Becomes lame weak or aching If urinary troubles set in Perhaps your kidneys are in a bad way Dont delayuse Doans Kidney PillsHere Is good evidence of their 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I con get the some thliig tram Sears Roebuck Co for Jjtl35 Thats less than it cost me said the dealer but Ill sell it orf the same terms as the mall order house just the EnAH right said the customer You can send Italprig and charge It VyNotVy t8 You cant do business with the mall order house that way Fork over the cash The customer complied Now 2 cents for postage and 5 cents for a money order 11hatCertainly you have to send a letter and a money order to h mall order house you know The customer inwardly raving kept to his agreement and paid the nickelNow 25 cents expressage i Well Ill declare he said but paid It saying Now hand me that saw and Ill take it home myself and be rid of this foolery Hand It to you Where do you think you are Youre in Oklo hones and Im in Chicago and youll have to wait two weeks for that sawWhereupon the denier hung the saw on a peg anti put the money in his cash drawer That makes 107 he said It has cost you 2 cents more and pricesinCOME TO SEE US WE CAN FURNISH MATERIAL PROJLPTLY AND SAVE YOU MO- NEYcordsvillo Planing Mill Co INCORPORATED IIIIFordsviIle Kentucky I tgrIITasixQ1 i Every kind of business needs advertising nowadays to make It succeed There are two kinds of advertising the i good aid the bad the kind that brings results and the kind which does BO good Of course you want the first men honed In order to be sure of the result l I IBTe serve you JU the rightI t way Advertising in a good liyejj paJlerwlUIar eclrcllatlolIk THE HERALD brings- snreresults Ten uswhat yquaswont cost you mica It will kelp yeti Try it THE HERALD Hartford Ky 3 J i r 1 I r r11Lft tt tat r rII II rr ri ma t 1- I l IIL WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 J012 THE HARTFORD HERALD I wu PAGE SEVEN BUST M OF VACCINATIONS ROUNDLY DENOUNCED Doctor Says Inoculation Witht Smallpox Virus is Cruel and Criminal Pittsburgh Penn Sept 219bc persons died of smallpox today and ten new cases were reported Other suspected cases were put unde quarantine One girl Elizabeth MartUJi 9 years old died of blood poisoning following the Inoculation n of smallpox virus Dr Harry L Goehrlng today started a row among the physicianI of the city by denouncing vaccination as inhuman and unnecessary Dr Goehring declares the compulsory vaccination of school children I Is criminalThis a hot reply from DrJ F Edwards Chief of the De partment of Contagious Diseases who is directing the Health Bu reau In the absence of Director E R Walters who Iis In the pesthouse a victim of the scourge Edwards wade every One in the city vaccl nated Dr Goohrlng declares Dr Walters was vaccinated and that It took two weeks before he was stricken with smallpox and cite this as an evidence of the value o vaccinationDr last night issued i statement showing only 98 cases o f r the disease and only 20 deaths since September 1 Ah officer of the Al legheny County Undertakers Asso elation said today 12 bodies were taken from the pesthpuse last Sun day night while several other vie died at their homes The Heath Department at the urging of the big merchants Is suppress Ing Information as to actual coedi tlonsToday 25 physicians went through the Philadelphia Compan Building Men and girls employee who refused to submit to vaccination were discharged The same thing is being done In stores factories and offices Parents who Have kept their children fro school because they are opposed ti vaccination have been visited b trusjit officers and threatened with a summons from the Juvenll Court IBOY WILL GIVE LEO TO SAVE THE LIFE OF GIRL I Chicago Sept 26Wmlam Rugh a Gary Ind newsboy IIs awaiting the summons of Dr J Craig to have his crippled left leg amputated so that the life of Miss Ethel Smith may be preserved by skidgrafting Rugh by selling pa per has become known to nearly everybody In Gary I No he said I dont know the girl but what difference does that make I heard that a great amount of skin grafted onto ber body would save her life otherwise she would die Since 1 was a small child I nev er have walked on my left leg iI can use It a grest deal though In getting around If I had only onea leg I should be compelled to use two crutches or be wheeled around Anyway I could save money then for If the leg were gone I would only have to buy one shoe Miss Smith will be taken to the t Gary General Hospital tomorrow- It was said to prepare for the operation when Dr Craig returns She has been in bed four weeks witht Tier body a mass of burns She wasI riding on a motorcycle with her finance Rae Roberts when the gasoline tank on which she was sit ting exploded igniting her clothing Rugh heard of the need of skin grafting Cant you use the skint on this leg he asked The doctor admitted that het coukf but said that to take the amount necessary would endanger his life Well cut the leg off said j Rugh I cant use It anyway ex cept to twine It around a crutch I Mrs Peter Holan 11501 Buckeye I d Cleveland 0 says Yes1- anI recommend Foleys Honey and ar Compound My little boy had i bad case of whooping coughsom- Imes he was blue In the face I ave him Foleys Honey and Tar ompound and It had a remarkable I feet and cured him In a short Imejl Remember the name Fo y y ijHoney and Tar Compound and- o not accept any substitute Chll in like It grown folks are quickly Iped by It and It contains no lates For sale at all e dealadv AT Mil BARNES CAUGHT WHILE ON FISHLVO TRIP The Providence Enterprise says 1ccording to the sworn state t inf of EH Barnes tlje most noted j erman In Providence here Is At re caught out of a hole In a feh task several days ago t29Ci a n ys J fish 13 turtles 2 muskrats 5 largeII size frogs and a snake six feet He he can prove IIt by fifty DDarnel People who dont know will doubtless be a little skeptical about believing this story but if they had ever been out with him fishing It wouldnt sound un reasonable a bit Everybody wants to go fishing with Barnes He scoffs at the way other people fish and has a peculiar way of his own about gathering i nthe finny tribe He picks out a shallow stretch ofII water that he can wade in andII grabbles for the fish around stumps and logs When a fishing party goes out with Barnes the first thingC they do Is to begin building a fire When the fire gets under good headway Barnes Is there with the I fish ready for the frying panII BIG TYPHOON IN JAPANI CAUSES IMMENSE LOSS 9 Of Life and PropertyDamage to the Amout of 20 000000 Toklo Japan Sept 26 Damage exceeding 20000000 was caused by the typhoon which swept Japans from end to end on Sunday while- f the loss of human life was very heavy and tbns of thousands area homeless The storm was the worst that has occurred here for over half a century according to reports which have just reached the capital which has been practice ally cut off from the rest of the country for days Crops suffered severely every where but the greatest damage was done In the neighborhood of the cities of Nagoya Nara and Osaka on the Island of Dondo and In Glfu At Nagoya every house was damaged and a great tidal wave demolished the harbor and sunk three steamers while several others went ashore At Glfu 262 people were killed and 283 injured The Kloko tare foundered of Enshu and the whole of her crew 11and passengers were lost At Osaka 20000houses were ruined and all- Y l the breakwaters and the harbor piers were washed away At Nara the 1000yearold Kasuga shrineI collapsed Into a heap of ruins EVERY1 MAX OUGHT TO BE A SELFMADE MAN The selfmade man has been the subject of more jokes than goats TheA odore He Is represented as having run out of material when it came to thatching his roof as having constructed himself with Etruscan feet and a Byzantine stomach and all that sort of thing As a matter of fact the selfmade man is the man who makes the countryAs matter of fact any man who amounts to anything Is a selfmade man The man whose career Is determined and whose actions are governed by some one else Is either a dependent useless heir or a mar rued man What this country needs Is more selfmade men who win want to spend only selfearned money lists Her Hosiery on T It Either Miss Katherine Henry a pretty high school teacher of this plate will wear low white shoes and white hosiery throughout the winter regardless of snow rain or cold or Lester Wyeth will wear a straw hat until spring This will be the case because of a wager made today theyII Miss Henry Is a consistent mlrer of T R and dotes on DullI Moosers Mr Wyeth Is partial to ward Miss Henry but has no use for Roosoveltlsm After church last evening they argued the matter I Today they met again and acknowledged the wager before friends Norwalk Conn Cor N Y World Old Lightning Jonblc Go The Department of Agriculture 1 has made public the results of art lightonlng strokes throughout the coun try The report disposes of the be lief of ancient philosophers that certain kinds of treesthe laurel I aspen and beechwere never struck by lightning with the state mont that any kind of tree Is like ly to be struck I I The report shows that lightning strikes Irf the Colorado plateau region more often than anywhere else In thecountryPhJladolphlaL- edger I Children Cry MR FLETC- HERSCASTORIAr A girl who is pretty and knows It Is apt to consider herself the whole peach crop h LOVE OF THE HUSBAND GREW SUDDENLY COL- DWhenWifeWashedBabysClothes iu Cooking Utensils She Denies Plttsburg Penn Sept 27Do daring that he could stand the absence of clean linen on the bed but was compelled to register a protest when his wife washed the babys clothing In the cooking utensils James Everett a wellknown sport Ing man residing at 6314 Penn avenue brought suit for divorce against his wife Myrtle Everett for absolute divorce here Mrs Everett filed her answer to her husbands bill of particulars here and denied that she had been unclean or had ever heaped any In dignities upon her husband as he alleged In his suit In his bill of particulars Everett declares that his wife was not cleanly In her habits and that on one occasion a uniformed member of the Board threatened to report the house if It was not kept In a more sanitary condition He also alleges that his wife regularly washed the babys clothes In the cooking utensils and when he remonstrated with her she swore at himEverett further complains of his wifes sister sleeping in the same bed with them saying that his wife Insisted that they all sleep together- In her answer to her husbands allegations Mrs Everett denies his chargesThe Everetts were married on March 3 1910 and separated Sep tember 10 the same year A recon ciliation foltywed but they again separated In February this year 000000000000000O LUKK MeLLKK SAYS O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Few women realize that suggest ed nudity is more demoralizing than the altogether GIrls and eggs all look good but some of both wont stand close in vestigationThe of mirrors have never complained About Love been i blind Some women shoot their hue husbands when they want to get rid of them and others dig up the old love letters ho wrote before mar riage and insist upon reading them aloud to him There are some spineless creatures In the world but the man who says the woman tempted me when he is caught Is three degrees lower than n worm A man has to stay out all night to get a headache but a woman can produce one In 10 minutes Some cynical women believe that husbands were always unfaithful to their wives but we men can point with pride to Adam It ls a lucky thing for the girls that their noses are not the color of their elbows- It Is hard to make a lover believe that a girl isnt as sweet before breakfast as she Is after supper If the girls concentrated as much time and attention on business as they do on their hair they would all be Captains of Finance When the woman with n past nnd the man with n future get together there Is always a scandal in the next days paper A girl Isnt really In love until she would rather stay home and hold hands than go to a moving picture show Not Be Criminal INeel1Mlddletown Ohio a high school freshman is dying as a re sult of the kicks he received while being hazed Since boys will be boys it Is well for boys to remember that the law against manslaughter was design ed to cover just such cases as this Binghamton Press How to Keep a lIen From Eating tier Own Eggs In the current Issue of Farm and FIresIde is a department entitled The Headwork Shop in which a- reDONT Dont knock your town 11- Dont refuse to advertise f 1 Dont patronize mail erder bouses Dont fail to give us your orders for all kinds of job printing 1J- Oont forget to stand By your come paper and it will stand by you 0 t published all sorts of practical sug gestions to farmers The following Is one of the suggestions- To prevent hens from eating their eggs arrange a false bottom in the nest through which the egg will roll slowly out of sight when laid There are several ways of do ing this By making the nests dark the formation of this habit will be prevented adv rTEX IIUHMAXDK ASLKKP- WHKX WIVES WE11E AWAY Wilmington Ind Sept 27 There must have been a number of erring wives In this city last night judging from what happened at a moving picture theater While the place was filled a wildeyed but welldressed man rushed up to the ticket window and Informed the young woman In charge that his wife was Inside with another man and that when they came out he was going to kill both of them His remarks drew a crowd which soon blocked the sidewalk and then the ticket girl went Inside the theater and told the manager When the next film had been run off the manager mounted the stage and announced that a man was out In front of the building waiting to kill Lila wIre and her escort but that they could leave by the rear exit If troy wished Hardly had the manager left the stage before 11 couples left their seats acid hur ried out the back door p Sinns Inhumanity ToI Woman Mrs Hank Glover of Elk county has been longing for an electric runabout for a year and has saved up her butter and egg money to that end nut last week Hank went and drew it out of the bank and bought a manure spreader for the farmIanras City Journal It eK t h onr to date but Its foolish to borrow trouble In ad ranee 4 IleJUSTV ONE WORD that word l- aTuttIt nf r to DrTuttB LlvtrPill and MEANS HEALTHA- reyou constipated- Troubled with IndlgeitlooT Sick headache- VlrtllO BUous Ainsomnia othersladleYou Nod TuttsPiIIsTake Lowr Farese On the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays areStime1r to1tTexasThe Cotton Belt Route is the dirtet line from Memphis tot Texas through Arkansas ri two splendid trains daily with 4through sleeperychaircarsand- parlorcafe cars Trains from a all paUl of the Southelllt make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton Belt Route trains to the Southwest Write to me today I will tell you exact fare from your town sched Iplendid 1 farm facts about Arkan V sas and Texas 1TIkta1 Dn to u tdapotatalnTznra0dq4i 1 Trsly93 L C BARRYII IrolEYI v T I y AVfcgelaUePreparalionrorAs t similaling thcFoodandReguIa luigtheStomochsandBoweisoT INF VMS CHILDREN II Promotes Dige3lionChecrfur nessandRestConalns neither OpiumMorphine nor 1ofi1CI- c11NorNAnCOTIC aOUhSJKUE1PlTCHERJi1 RAi4 liar- eNirfnd lll- el Rlk M inrr ol Remedy forConslirvv j iRon1 WormsConvulsionsFcverish ness end Loss OF SLEEPi Facsimile Signature or IP 4G tillTwCl NEW YORK LEXACT COpy OR WRAPPER If q CASTORIAFar The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the- Signature1 of i In- Use For Over Thirty Year- sGASTORIA nil CIHTAUK COMPANY NeWYOaale MOLES AND WHRTSO Hemovtd with MOLKSOFF without pain or danger no matter how 0 O large or how fur raided shove the surface of the skin Awl they 0 O will never return and no trace or t rnr will he left MOLKSOFF O O Is applied directly to the MOLK or WAKT which entirely disajv 0 O pears In oboist loll days killing the germ and leaving the skin 0 O smooth nnd natural 0 O MOLESOFF Is put up only In Ono Dollar bottles 0 O Each bottle is forwarded postpaid on receipt of price Is neatly 0 O packed In a plain case accompanied by full directions and con 0 O tains enough remedy to remove eight or ten ordinary MOLES or 0 O WARTS We sell MOLESOFF under a positive GUARANTEE if p O It falls to remove your MOLE or WART we will promptly refund 0 b the dollar Letters from Tiorfonages we all know together with Cf 10 much valuable Information will be mailed free upon request 0 Guaranteed by the Florida Dlatrlbutlng Co under the Food 0 10 and Drugs Act June 30 1905 Serial No 45C33 0 Please mention this paper Florida Distributing Company 0 o when answering 1 Iensacola Florida 0 looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo XE TcrCX Light and Power Company INCOIUOUAIKD E G BARRASS MGR Hartford Er t lectricLifllitstome or business house should be without them when within reach JOB PMNTJjNG The kind that makes you look good In the eyes of the whole sale dealer and the city merchant that makes your neighbors proud of you increases respect and sets you right in the minds of all people this kind Is 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following L N Time Card I1 ta effective from Monday Aug 21st I t North Bound t No 112 due at Hartford 719 am I No 114 duo at Hartford 4 0 p m South pound No lift due at Hartford 845 a m I INoI 113 due at Hartford 146 p m i II K MISCHKEAgt 1 I = YOUNG JEN WHO HAVE KNOWN LITTLE fFREEDOM i r Since They Were Small Boys They Now Want to Try Life Over Again I I Topeka Kan Sept 28Tw t L ntorLt Ijrowi three montho of consecu tive freedom since they were 9 and1 T jvc s of age and have Just come lo the conclusion that they have t tI1la lot of fun and many good tlurt a of life Tey have asked Gov W R Stubbs of Kansas to parole them from the Kansas Penitentiary that they mat Begin living as children und try to make something of themselves Instead of being chron ic offenders against society Arthur Patten has served almost 150 years and has not known 60I days of consecutive freedom since liu was u little more than 6 yearsI old John Ryan has served four teen years without being a freeman three months In successionI since he was 9 years old and he has three years yet to remain In prison Neither can more than faintly re member any homes but reform schools and prisons Patten Is an orphan while Bryans mother 1 IsI still living They never tried to beI t good until given their last sen tences after a short term of free domThey never asked for another chance They took what came their way and were satisfied until now They want to try to live down ahelrl past Patten was left an orphan when 5 years old John Ryan Is a Kan sas City Kan boy and was first r arrested for Jumping street cars when 9 years old- CIEiN a UKIKIt Sept 30Judge John B Wll non wife and two children of Hart lard visited relatives In this neigh borhood last week Mr Dnlan Wade wife nnd child yen and Miss Ollie Hobdy of Clif ton visited the family of Mr A T IcConnel Sunday Mr and Mrs M N Shultz of Vrcntls were the guests of Mr A I N Wilson Sunday Miss Mary Taylor who has been visiting at McHenry returned home SaturdayThe game at Prentls Saturday between the teams of Rob Roy tnd Prentls resulted In a score of five to two In favor of Prentls Mr James Barnes and wife of Goshen were the guests of Mr H JV Wilson and family Sunday They I were accompanied home by Mrs Mary Maddox of West Providence who had been visiting the family o Mr Wilson for some time Miss Constance Chinn who has been sick Is able to go to school againtItltiIDNC hC lttOV WILSON MEET t Boston Sept 28 President Taft and Governor Wilson met at a hotel here late tonight for the I first time since the campaign start ed They greeted each other hear tily and chatted for several raln lutes OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 9 MARRIAGE LICENSE C- ooooooooooooooo Jno R McDowell Rockport to Lillian Shelton Louisville Thomas W Royal Fordsvllle to Gertrude Farmer Fordsvllle S F Babbitt Dundee to Mabel Drown Dundee H J Braden Attica Ind tot v Orpha C Stevens Cromwell Hayden Curtis Rockport to Edith Graves Rockport s JUG ROLLER MILLS DESTROYED KY FlUE Morgantown Ky Sept 27The Norris roller mills of this place I belonging to B F Norris were to r tally destroyed by fire at 4 oclock s t tits morning It seems evident that the mill was sot on lire as there was no Are In the mill yesterday k1t work as they were doing some re- paIr 1 1Three weeks ago today Mr Nor S I Ja ris went to the mill about 4 oclock In the morning to look after a sick horse and discovered the mill on flro but succeeded in putting 1 outThere was a good stock of whea and lour on hand which will mak o the loss something more thani 515000 CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS COMING IN QUITE LIVEL Y The total heretofore subscribed by the Democrats of Ohio count p for the Democratic Campaign Fund was 26700 and same was report ed In the Hartford Herald last week Since that report the fol lowing subscriptions have been r celved HARTFORD KY W E Ellis JlOOrI J C Iler 50pI Heber Matthews 20pI 13 P Moore 20iI n B Collins 20pI Pen Taylor 20C HEFLIN KY Rufus Williams 20ipi A N Crowe 20iIi R A Rowan 101- H i J Milligan v 100I A C Porter 50 BEAVER DAM KY J M Porter J500 1A K Miller 20 I CI Taylor 200I W B Taylor 2O I 1B C Barnes 100I Oscar Stevens 100 E D Oldham 100 C 11 Tlchenor 100 J F Casebler 10 R T Taylor 10 AL D Hudson i 100 J H Thomas i 100 FORDSVILLE KY R O Ned SbO J D Cooper fiOO J F Cooper 1 00- IP C Cooper 100 S K Allen 100 G G Lannum 200- J s Peynolds 100 C B Carden 200 Dr W A Flemlster 100 W T Royal GOB S Wilson 50 J T Smith Jr 100 J H Loyd 100 J R Fuqua 50 E W Strother 100 Bert Maddox 100 I Dr J E Barnhlll 100 Chas E Miller 100 R I Miller 100 Total to date 34700 r Roil Men to Meet The district meeting for this dis tract of the Improved Order of Red Men of Kentucky will be held In Hartford on October 8 Fifty tribes of this district will be represented A banquet In the evening will pre cede the secret services A large crowd of Red Men Is expected to attend CHXTKRTOWN Oct IMrs Bettle Atherton of Matanzas was the guest of Mrs Alva Calloway last Mondays Earl Davis and wife of this place spent Saturday night and Sunday with Henry Hooker and wife near Kronos Miss Maggie Hatcher died at her home here last Tuesday night af ter a short Illness She was burled the following day at the Ross graveyardJ Bllbro has purchased a farm from Elwood Ross near Rosss Ripple and will try farming Miss Irene Davis spent last Sat urday night and Sunday with rela SmallhousfProf H C Smith of Louisville gave a lecture at the Baptist church here last Sunday night on Temper anceLee son of M P Everly died at the home of his parents near Ma tanzas last Saturday after a short Illness of cerebro spinal meningitis His remains were burled Sunday at the Sanford Tlchenor graveyard Several from this place attended the singing at Beda last Sunday W W Tlchenor and wife visited relatives at Matanzas last Saturday and Sunday W H Bean went to Hartford MondayS Dratcher and wife of Hart ford were the guests of J A Bll bro and wife Sunday W C Everly and family of this place spent last Sunday with rela tives at Matanzas J P Tlchenor and family of Ma tanzns were the guests of Rev L W Tichenor and family last Wednesday A MAN AND HIS WIFE FOUND DEAD N HOME Danville Ky Sept 30A tele phone message from Eubank In the western part of Lincoln county this morning states that neighbors found Mr and Mrs Matthew Sin gleton both aged fifty years deaed In their home Mrs Singleton had- a bullet hole through her head and her husband a bullet through his heart They had been dead for some time when found Mr and Mrs Singleton who lived alone on r u I their farm and wore highly esteem od people leave two children All the doors to the homo word lockedt- l Singleton left a note saying that ho had planned to kill his wife and then himself and In the note left directions as to the division of hit estate between their two children He also told about money which he had In different banks o COUNTY MEETINGS IN GREEN RIVER DISTRICT The regular county meetings got the Green River Tobacco Growers Association will be held In each county that compose the ass claWJll Saturday October 5 at 1 oclock at Oweensboro Davless county Calhoun cLean county Fordsvllle Ohio county and Lowlsport Hancock county and Rockport Spencer county Indiana for the purpose of electing delegates to the district meeting to be held In Owonsboro Thursday October 10 and transact nay other business that demands their attention We want to urge a good attendance at these meet Ings as there Is business of Im portance to attend to that should Interest every tobacco grower In the district Respt WALTER ATHERTON Secy 0GR T A 0NoticeThe McCrearyMcDermott Democratic Club of Hartford will hold a meeting at Its old quarters upstairs lover the Ohio County Drug Cos store next Friday night at 730 for 0the purpose of reorganizing for the present National campaign Alt members and all Democrats are re quested and urged to be present J S GLENN Pres 0A C YEISER Secy II REV IJRINKLEY M MESSICK DIES OF HEART TROUBLE Louisville Ky Sept 30The Rev Brlnkley Morris Messlck for fiftyfour years minister of the Methodist Church South and one of the most widely known church mendlcd this morning at his apart ments In the WelsslngerGaulbert after an Illness of three weeks of heart trouble fJerome Alien Dead Jerome Allen of the Concord neighborhood died Tuesday morn Ing of tuberculosis and complications After funeral services con ducted by Rev R E Fuqua his re mains will be burled In thetfCon cord Church cemetery this morning at 10 oclock The deceased leaves a widow seven children and many relatives a Come Seven Pltt burg Penn Sept 28Aseventh son ofa seventh son taseventh son was born today to Mr and Mrs Dayld Geiger Mr lelgor Is a mall carrier of Braddock Penn And Lyre Will Supplant Englo The Italians have coins called lire Maybe If the Colonel Is elect ed he will Incorporate them Into j our currency Columbia State j 1 Charles and James BraltH twin I negroes were electrocuted In the Eddyvllle prison for the murder of I an aged man at Maysvllle For Snle FarmflAll sizes from 6to 300 acres We can please you I If yon want to buy lana A C YEISER CO adv Hartford Ky 00000000000000000O SPECIAL NOTICE 0 O in regard to 0 O OBITUARIES RESOLUTIONS 0 O OF RESPECT c O- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO The Hartford Herald has adopted a new rule In regard to Obituaries Resolutions of Respect Cards of Thanks c whether written at the the behest of lodges churches nr individuals and that Is vre shall charge at the rate of two cents per line for all such articles except obituary poetry which will be one cent per word stralghtThis is tile small est rate we charge for anything and Is only onefifth of our regular rate The amount In cash orstampst must accompany each article or It will not be printed Six I words average a line In ordi nary reading and overt separate character or initial letter counts as- a word The heading and the slg nature both count one lindeach OtjoAUi through one cent per word + ANNOUNCEMENTS Of programs or any event tq I take place in the future mat= 4 + ten of general Intereat bat jot + + exact current nexershould reach The Herald just u soon 4 to u possible After being decided t4 upon Please dontdelaX 41 4 + + i 4 We B Have a New FallI+ Suit for You I in in some men to try on are all you in the f fit you of in if in fit new as 18 to 30r to 15 i ti t This is the Home of Hart Marx APAHURG Sept J L Patton passed through lore tbta morning fn route to Miss Mary Patton IB visiting Mr Clarence Patton and family neap Taffy There Is a stray mare near here haying come to the pasture of Mr Tom Westerfield Monday night Mr John Kaymon wife and daughters Zoda and Susie will at tend the singing convention at Beda SundayWe are having a cool snap and there was a little frost last night We would rather not see frost so soon as there is still some tobacco out There are two cases of diphthe ria in this district the little girls of Mr Wash Wedding and Joshua Greer Antltoxine was given and they are getting better Mrs Lizzie Moseley and daugh ter Willie Owensboro are visiting Mrs Cap Greer Mr Joshua Patton and sister Ina spent Thursday night near Taffy the guests of their couslmy Miss Lizzie and Mr Oscar Wade s Saved Leg of Boy It seemed that my 14year old boy would have to lose his leg on account of an ugly ulcer caused by Aquone NC All remedies and doctors treatment lolled tin we tried Bucklens Arnica Salve and cured him with one box Cures burns bolls skin eruptions piles 26c at James II Williams adv LAW UPHELD KY ATTORNEY GENERAL Washington Sept 26 Attorney Opinion on certain points pf the new federal llaw requiring newspapers and some other publications to present to the Postmaster General a I T semiannual sworn statement of circulation ownership of their stocks and bonds and other Information under the penalty of a denial of the use of the mans The opinion upholds the construction of the Postoffice Department offi dials says Hitchcock He began today mailing blanks to 12QOOQ editors publishers and others Those are expected to reach their destination by October 1 when the law becomes effective BEJfNETTS Sept 30 Several from this place attended the singing conven tlon at Beds Sunday Mr Ira Wallace and family ot Fordsvllle visited Mr J T Wal lace last week Miss Viola Waddle of this place is visiting her slater Mrs Jim Aw try at Williams Mr EarslCT Harris of William p Mines was In this Sunday afternoon Rev Bennie Dennett of Beda filled his regular appointment here Saturday night and Sunday Mr Bill Miller of this place will build a Store on his farm near here Mrs Ross Is visiting relatives l at Williams Mines Ten Millions Yearly Washington Sept 30The En gineering Bureau of the army lWas announced here will recommended to Congress at the comings slon that it will be necessary to Increase the for the Ohio rives to about = 10000000 annually In order to complete that project by 1922 the time set for its completion It Is believed this by the army engineers will haye great weight IVK1I Congress and will a more liberal policy in dealing with the Ohio i r r The closer you get to some peo Ilr the more distant they are t S YOUNG MEN at home can wear just as stylish clothes as those who the cities Right i 1 our store you can make your selections from a fine stockof Hart Schaffner Marx suits You need to go anywhere else to find the clothes in the world You may have a deep rooted conviction 4 that you cannot be fitted in ready made clothes have We wound like show and you a Hart Schaffner Marx suit These suits strictly wool and better tailored and will much better service than any tailoring line country We will right Your every purchase considered this store We dont want your business we satisfy you quality and price You had better see the things early aslpossible Hart Schaffner Marx Suits Barnes Special Suits 750 E P Barnes BroitStore Clothes y Beaver Darn KentucJ t 27Esq MaxwenIr Howardn NEWSPAPER Postmaster W Mineswneighborhood appropriations recommendation inauguritq live here dont best give side cant Schaffner IALLIIOUS Sept 28Mr Luther Adding tort and wife are moving to thefr neW home purchased recently near Wajtdns Creek Mr and Mrs Elmer Mitchell hale returned to their home near here after a few days visit to friends and relatives hereIMrs Will Bullock and Miss Loro I Kimbley accompanied by their vis j itors Stevens of Chi sago tire MfC Heltsley of- Pogderl Mrs Elijah lush Williamsop at Mines Wednesday and returned home Thursday Mrs Bob Billings spent several daja 1 last week visiting relatives hefe She was accompanied tp her Brandlnothorwill spend a tow da Mrs JtBlIJlncsI Mr C D Ross Is quite ill nt his home near here Mrs J C Drake is suffeclng with a fractured knee Misfl Maggie Hunter And piece Visa Ethel Hunter are visiting Mrs James S Trunnel at Utica I Mrs Edna Hunter Hartford Ky la visiting relative here i t The remains of Mr R H ETerly were brought here from Nelson Creek and laid to reBtIn the Equal- Ity cemetery agt Monday Mr and Mrs Robert Hunter went to Centertown Thursday When yqu have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure It with as little delay as possible Here Is a druggists opinion I have sold Chamber lains Cough Remedy for fifteen years BayS Ehos Lollar ofSarato r ga Ind and consider It the bat- oni the market For saId Byiiill dealers t j ad V Abrahamcounty 1- f u Hr