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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): October 2, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912100201_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): October 2, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. 'jy 1 f rsy'Tg'Tyar; fW 'r&KW'V& M'&T-xi'r?$- fHE HARTFORD HERAL D Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advance. "I Come, the Herald of a Noiij lforld, Ibe Ji'twi f All Nation Lnmbtmg at Hj Bad.' All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. n 38th YEAR. tho death HARTFORD, KYM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1912. Stewart D. NO. 40 ROOSEVELT , ACCUSES TAFT Of Being the Receiver OF of Stolen Goods. SUPPORTERS PRESIDENT Also Accused of Being "Unfit to Associate A With Honest Men." EDITORIAL REPLY REDHOT 5ic Washington, Sept. 28. A remarkable editorial castlgatlon Is administered to Colonel Theodore Roosevelt by the Washington Star a castlgatlon such as perhaps no oxer was sub other jected to by a prominent newspaper. A striking cartoon, depleting Uncle Sam as weeping because a man who haa been President would utter such language as Colonel "DRYS: WIN OUT IX Roosevelt used In Missouri recentMUHLENBERG COUXTV ly, accompanies the editorial. Tne Ky., Sept. 28. In Greenville, editorial Is based on this exclama-tof Colonel Roosevelt, called the local option election held In y forth by seeing a Taft banner at Muhlenberg county hero the Joplln, 'Mo.: drys won an overwhelming victory, "Any limn who supports the re- Tho total vote cast was 3,835, o ceiver of stolen floods, stands on iv which the drys cast 3,011 and th level with the receiver of the stolen wets only 824, giving the drys a goods, lie' is a dishonest man nml majority of 2,187. The five preis unlit to associate with honest cincts In Greenville gave a dry majority of 635 while the four premen." Commenting on this the Wash- cincts comprising Central City gave a dry majority of 127, every preington Star says: cinct In tho county going dry. The Em"If Alexander Derkman or vote cast was considerably larger ma Goldman or William D. Hay-w,othan was expected and Is about or any other of the radicals, of, tho entire vote of the jiho are occasionally In evidence In county. The day was Ideal, which exthis country as exponents of In some measure accounts for the treme policies of radicalism and heavy vote, but the sentiment of to utter were tho county has long been 'known to some of the things Theodore Roose- bo dry. upon velt emits from tlrao to time y The vote eliminated the the stump, they w6uld be denounc- saloon from Central City, the only country and ed Immediately by the wet spot on the Illinois Central But, their punishment demanded. railroad from Louisville to Padu-cafoulbecause the man who Is now Every church bell In Greening the air with his epithets and ville and the court house bell rang dishonesty flinging accusations of when the for ten minutes broadcast In the course of his cam- result was known, as an appreciaterra, paign fo ra Third Presidential tion of the fine vote. The dry ft Roosevelt, and not Berkman or forces are elated over the result. Haywood, he remalna Goldman or The election was quiet and orderly. from the condemnation No disturbance of any kind was relmmuna Is a that his utterances demand. It ported. Temarkable. Illustration of the fact law DR. HOOVER WILL ERECT that some people rise above and descend below the piano of deSPLENDID SAX1TARIUM cency with the tolerance and at times even with the approval of a Inquirer says: Tart of the people. Dr. J. C. Hoover has purchased "To call the President of the from Alexander Hill, the Hill resiUnited States a receiver of stolon dence on South Frederlca street, togoods is to accuse him of crime. It gether with a lot 140 feet deep, Is a remarkable and distressing which now makes the lot 290 feet feet that no one haa yet tak'en oc- deep and 227 feet wide, making an sanicasion to rebuke this defaraer of ideal lot for a fine the highest office when he has thus" tarium. Mr. Hill will occupy the and slurs residence until his house, now in flung his accusations against Its occupant. To listen to process of erection, Is completed, him in silence and without rejoin- and when he vacates, Dr.Hoover exder. Is In Itself an offense against pects to make additions and alterdecency. Never before has a can ations to this already fine and handdidate for the Presidency descend- some residence, and' make It one of ed to so low a piano as that now oc- the finest and best sanitariums In cupied by the man who stands tho State. The city is to be conof violated pledges and gratulated that such an Institution is rushed on by a ' personal ambi Is now an assured fact. ' i tion that overreaches all principles of honesty and all tho traditions of CHILD'S EYES PUT OUT HY FIGHTIXG GAME COCK American manhood." m to-daod two-thirto-dah. ht oro ed General over tho Stato last night at the Governor's selection,) years Judgo MorFor twonty-flv- o gan has lived In Colorado and prac ticed law at Trinidad. Ho wo County Attorney of Las Animas county In 1899 and 1900. In 190S he was a candldato for the Attorney Generalship- - and for District Judgo 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 tho Missouri Stato University at Columbia, Mo., and was admitted to the bar. In 1887 ho came to Colorado 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 progresslvism in Las Animas county politics. of the Las Animas Members county bar and prominent residents of Trlhldad and Las Animas county Joined In urging hla appointment. month of Judge Walling, of Denver. satisfaction was expressed last Notice Important! In order to conform to the Postal laws aud Instructions of the Third Assistant Postmaster General, Washington, I). C, wo have had to take off of our list, nil subserllcrs' name who were more than a year In arrears. Wo have been calling attention to this matter each week for some time. So If The Herald falls' to reach yon and you chance to seo this notice, you will know the reason why. If by error any subscriber's name has been prematurely taken off, we will take It as a special favor If you will so notify us. A statement will 1k nml led each subscriber whose name has been token off and we would thank thein for a prompt remittance, so tho matter can Ih closed tip. In no case will a second notice lx mailed. After waltitiK a duo time, for response and none ls received, each of such accounts will necessarily have to lc placed in a collection ngcury's hands, who will take the matter up with you. Hy remitting amount due and requesting It, we will gladly reinstate any subscriber's nnme on our list. Wo hope these mntterN can be speedily und amicably settled and each name reappear on our list. Yours truly, HARTFORD HEHALD. Per P. L. FELIX, Publisher. CUBA'S SANK ROLL HAS A Ulllifl PROM BEBI "SHOT" THE DOOMED IN And Island Approaches As Deadly Rifles Pointed At His Heart. Crisis in Its History. EXPERTS SAY THE ONLY HOPE "DFF WITH THAT BLINDFOLD" Lies in Cutting Down Her Cried HarryThorne Fif- i "I Want Expenses at Least ty Per Cent. ELECTIOX COMES to Seethe Flash!" And He Did. 1 A XOVEM1IER LEGAL EXECUTION IN UTAH Havana, Sept. 28. It lB felt generally here that Cuba Is approaching a crisis In its history as a republic. Two serious questions occupy the mind: Can Cuba survive the present stato of her finances? Can she hold an honest and orderly election for the Presidency with a loyal submission of the defeated party to the will of the ma- jority? That the treasury is empty; that the last dollar of the $lC,r,00,000 Speyer loan has been spent, while the work of sewering and paving purpose for Havana, the principal which the plan was authorized by tho United States, is not only half finished, but In danger of Interruption 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 lowest point all this is asserted by the enemies of the Government and most of it frankly admitted by all. Everywhere It is asked, how long can thl8 state of affairs con- J District Union A. 8. of E. The regular quarterly convention, Green River District A. S. of E. will meet In Ijlvermore, Ky., on Thursday, October 3d, at 10 o'clock a. m. Pleaso bo at this meeting promptly and with a full number of delegates, as Important business will come before us. J. S. HOLLAND, Pres. S. B. ROBERTSON, Sec'y. FORMER HARTFORD BOY MAKING' c6bn'iN'vVEST issue of tbo.j .Denver A recent tCol.) Dally News has the followi fiig concerning Mr. W. B. Morgan, of "Trinidad, Co., who haa been appointed as a Justice in the ColoraT do 'Court of Appeals. The" appoint0 ment carries with It a salary qf per year. Mr. Morgan was born and reared, in Hartford and his old friends he're will be ,glad to hear of his wcB merited success. The News says: yesterday Shafrofh Governor named W, ,11. Morgan, ar Progres sive Democratic attorney .of Trlnl- -' dad, to the place on the State Court of Appeals bench made, vacant by $5,-00- The press continues to bo filled articles bewnlllng with pessimistic perils financial and political the that beset the republic. Cnreful estimates show that tho Gomez administration b!s spent during lt two and a hnlf years of power, at Experts deleast $140,000,000. clare that the only hope for Cuba lies In cutting down her expenses at least 50 per cent. The present aspect of the political situation appears to Justify reaEonablo expectations that General Mario Menocal can carry the as he has Just election, especially formed an alliance with the wing of the Liberal party under the leadership qf General Ernesto Asbert, Pittsburg. Penn., Sept. 30. Tho Governor of Havana Province. The Zaya's ferocity of a game rooster here to- chances of Vice President day cost little Johnnie Charles, election appear to be diminishing, following Is still three years old, his eyes. The boy although hU playing In the yard at his par- strong. was The election Is to be. held Noents' home In Lincoln avenue when cock, that had been fighting in vember 1, and the new President the May 20. another yard, flew over the fence will be Inaugurated ' "- and settled on the family porch of MINISTER FOUND DEAD . Mr. Charles. Johnnie rushed for HAD HANGED HIMSELF the rooster and tried to take it in The enraged fowl flew his hands. Oblco. Cnl.. ST)t. 2f. J. Benton at the boy and knocked him down. Elliott, au ordained Free Thought Although the lad fought to defend minister, hanged himself from a himself and cried for help, the bird tree In a public park here, and alpocked out his left eye and Injured though hundreds of persons passed the other In such manner that the elope to the spot, the body was not attending physician says the vision found until yesterdav. 'is destroyed. Its condition Indicated that death ensued nt least two weeks ago. Hnggln Contributes R200. In the clothing of tho deceased Lexington, Ky., Sept. .10. James was found mining stocks said to be Hoggin, the Now York multiB. worth $30,000. No rcaron for the rf millionaire, who Is now at his minister's net is known. tinue? r Bingham, Utah, Sept. 2C. "Off with the blindfold! I want to see the flash of the powder. Now let 'em peg away!" eald Harry Thorne, 21 years old, of Baltimore, Md., today. A B"Cond later he wns shot to death, at the State prison, for the murder of George Fassell, In a March 24, grocery store hold-u1910. In accordance with the law of Utah, nny man convicted of murder nml sentenced to death la allowed hanging and to choose between shooting. If the prisoner selects the latter, as did Thorne, six executioners are chosen, but a bullet placed only In one gun. In the other weapons are placed blank cartridges. None of tho executioners knows which gun is loaded, and therefore none knows who killed the prisoner. At 0:34 o'clock this morning Thorne was led to a chair In the prison yard and the Implements of execution were arranged so there could be no mistake. As he Eat down, a target was pinned over his heart by a physician. The riflemen were behind a board .wall, less than live paces away. At a signal from the Sheriff the guns were discharged and the one bullet pierced Thome's 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 shots rang out. Thorne rose, his entire body quivering, and then sank back into, the chair dead. Thoma9 Riley, Thome's partner, Is to be executed in the same manner October 24, unless the Board of Pardons takes action. Riley will follow Thome's example In applying for commutation of sentence, but the board seldom goes contrary to the Criminal Courts. Thorne and Riley were convicted twice of the murder of Fassoll. They entered the store to rob hlra. Thorne covered Fnssell with a revolver, while Riley ransacked the place. Fassell became weary of holding tip his hands and begged permission to lower them. Thome swore and relterntod his demand that the hands be kept high above the victim's', head. Exhausted, the grocer's arms descended gradually and Thonm shot him. Thome afterword said the p, scooting wns unintentional: that It was due to a nervous twitch of his finger. He .andtiRlloy were caught In n rooming bouse a tew hours after the murder, sitting on their bed, dividing tho loot. T Elm-endo- far tho FATAL I'M Iil OF A ITTI.E MnVmltn Illtn Fatal contributor toi BOY FROM A TALL TRKF lamest Individual O., Sept. Columbus, 28. Mrs. the Democratic campaign fund in Fayotte county, Bonding his person-- 1 William F. Brown, society woman Tho following Item Is from thr al check to the committee for $200. j of thli c'tv. rt'cl following Calhoun Star: month,a' Hire's wlthmala-uteSenator Thomas A. Combs contrib-reverAn accident vYInh rented In the d death of Vl'llam Grafton, the quarterlies and $100, and the $K,000 fund to ria fever, which physicians say was be raised, here is growing rapidly, (caused by a incsiulto bite. son of Mr. and Mrs. periods of Issue. , Is so to-rta- r. al estate, here, d Housley Austin, who live on Ben farm, three miles be- GAVE low Calhoun, occurred Thursday afternoon ut 5 o'clock. The lad, while returning home fioni school, stopped nt a large hlckorynut tree In front of the house, and climbed to the top, a distance of CO feet. While knockDid Messrs. Alayo ing the nuts to the ground he lost Fund, hla foothold and came tumbling And Camden. through tho large braiuhes and limbs and fell In an unconscious and mangled heap at the feet of his 15,000 AND THE SOMB three sisters, who were too horrlrl-e- d to move. Mrs. Austin, who Is the mother of a Contributed Respectively By child, heard the screams of the Each But Total Amount children and the sound of the fall, and staggered Into the yard and to Falls Much Short. her boy, but was unnme to lift the crushed and bleeding form from the ground. Tho father, who was at A LIST OF BIG COXTKIP.UTOKS work away from home, was called, New York, Sept. 2S. Total conalso two physicians, Drs. W. P. Miller and P. I). Moore, but nothing tributions to date to the Democratcould bo done for the boy, and he ic campaign fund amount to $298,-75- 0, died at 6 o'clock. it was announced last night by Henry Morgenthnu, chairman of NEW APPOINTMENTS OF the Democratic National Finance METHODIST CONFERENCE Committee. Of thlB sum, he taid, $206,086 has been expended, and Owensboro District S.J. Thomp- while the national committee feel! son, presiding elder; Beaver Dam, encouraged over the contributions A. L. Mell; Calhoun circuit, J. T. received, there Is urgent need of not Cherry, one to bo supplied by J. S. less thnn $750,000 additional to Harod; Centertowu circuit, Alex pnv legitimate expenses to the Hoyster: Central City Station, II. M. close of the campaign. Curry: Cloverport Station, J. H. feeling confidence "The of Walker; Drakesboro Mission, Paul throughout the country In the sucS. Powell; Dundee elrci'lt, J. P. cess of the Wilson and Marshall Vanhoy; Fordsvllle Mission, J. T. ticket is hurting Ufl in n financial Demonbrun, supply; Greenville Sta- way," said Mr. Morgenthau. "We tion, (!. P. Dillon; Greenville cir- have received contributions from cuit, F. T. Howard; Hartford cir- 17,116 persons," lie continued, cuit, T. V. Joiner, It. D. Bennett, "and every State in the Union has supply; Hnwesvllle circuit, E. T. been heard from." Caton; Lewlsburg and Dunmore, S. The States credited with the E. Raglantl, supply; Lewisport cir- largest amounts are New York, cuit, 1!. C. Wilson; Llvcrmore cir- $10.-.,38-r: Pennsylvania, $19,516; cuit, C. F. Hartford; Maceo circuit. Illinois, $15, 453; Missouri, $9,470; R. L. Tally; North Hartford Mis- New Jersey, $7,012; Wisconsin, sion J. It. Raymond, supply; OwLouisiana, $5,465; Virginia, ensboro, Breckenridge street, E. D. $5,042; Washington, $5,824; AlaRyan; Owensboro circuit, A. J. bama, $5,036; Texas, $4,392, and Bennett; Owensboro, Frazer-av- e Massachusetts, $3,039. B. F. Wilson; Owensbo o. Settle Contributions of $1,000 or more .Memorial, Lewis Powell; Owens- from Individuals since the first list boro, Woodlawn, E. S. Moore; was published two weeks ago are: Rochester circuit, J. R. Epley: Supreme Court Justice James W. Rome circuit, O. V. Dame; Sacra- Gerard. New York, $13,000; Sammento circuit, W. S. Buckner; uel I'titenneyer, $10,000; David South Carrollton and Island, H. L. W. Heyman, New York; Abram I. Shelton, Stephensport Mission, II. Elkus, New York; J. C. C. Mayo, E. Jarboe. Kentucky; Walter Rogers, Chicago; Charles It. Smith, Wisconsin, BOY CI YES LEG TO SAYE $5,000; S. M. Jarvls, New A YOUNG GIRL'S LIFE each York, $2,500; J. N. Camden, KenGary, Ind., Sept. 29. William tucky. $2,500; Ralph Pulitzer, New from Rugh, the cilppled Gary newsboy, York, $2,000, and $1,000 George A. y parted with his useless leg each of the following: In order that the skin might be Guthrie, Vance McCormick, Pennto save the life of MIbB sylvania; Delancy Nicoll, Robert B. obtained VanCortlandt, Robert B. HIrsch, Ethel Smith, 18 years old. Rugh and Miss Smith were plac William B. Hornblower, Amos Eno, ed on adjoining tnbles In n local Cornelius Pugsley, Frederick Allen, hospital. One hundred and fifty Charles Strauss, New York; John square Inches of skin was trans- T. Murphy, ThomaB B Lockwood, Mandel-hous- e. ferred from the boy's useless leg, Buffalo, N. Y.; Edward Henry St. George Texas; after which It was amputated. Letters protesting against ampu- Tucker, Virginia; John Boardman, Chicago. tating the newsboy's leg were from all over the country. It A WELL KNOWN CASE IN developed that Dr. J. A. Craig, the WHICH BOTH ARE RIGHT surgeon-ln-chargwns to have y been married to Mlsg Mary Theodore Roosevelt, candidate Arnold, of Lebanon, Pa., but that for a third term as President, said he hurried back to Gary when the recently: "Taft now represents operation became Imperative. The bosses, nml the Republllcan party wedding will take place shortly. Is composed of thorn and the vested ONLY COURT WHERE Interests of the country." And President Taft said: "RoosePOVERTY IS HELPED velt is not n Republican, but repreparty whose chief Chicago, Sept. 20. Seven hun- sents a one-ma- n dred dollais was added to the advisers are the Harvester and mothers' pension fund benefit yes- Steel Trust magnates." terday when twenty mothers and Senator LaFollette, of Wisconsin, eighty children were granted pen- also a Republican, says both Taft and Roosevelt are telling the truth sions In the Juvenile Court. Henry Neal, of Oak Park, father nbout each other. And LaFollette experience with of tb Mothers' Pension Law, was has had enough present at the time. He expressed both Messrs. Taft and Roosevelt to hls gratification at the results of know what he la talking about. The answer Is: WIN WITH WILtho law which he had worked to pass. SON! "This Is the only court in the A. S. of E. Notice. world," he declared, "where poverIn bhalf of the American Society ty in helped Instead of punished. It is the only court In the world of Equity, nnd oiginlzed farmers of where the poverty-stricke- n moth- Ohio county, Prof. J. B. Secrest, of Ky., will nddrcsg the comes glndly Instead of with ter- Lagrange, er farmers of Ohio county at the folror. "In the Juvenile courts lowing places, on the following dates: "f other large cltlcs.where wo hav Dundee, Thursday, October 3, not learned to deal with poverty In MM way, the only thing tho poor S o'clock p. m. mother can expect Is to have her! Fordsvllle, Friday, October 4, children taken away and put In 1 o'clock p. m. Deanfleld, Saturday, October 5, ome paupers' home. Here thov -" helped to keep their children In 1 o'clock p. m. Everybody to attend. Invited their homes. Bring tho boys, women and childOn July 1, 1912, there were 4 ren. No farmer can afford to miss newspapers and periodicals these lectures. second-clas- s mHll privileges. T. H. Balmaln. E. C. Balrd. J. S. CeThere were 2.514 dallies. 17.217 cil, Shelby Rock and S.. A. Bratch-e- r, 5,277 monthlies, 1,353 weeklies. Directors. A. JolniBon's liberally 10 THEJMPJU6R &N0 three-weeks-o- ld $6,-12- 5; to-da- e, to-da- 28.-14- 1,78." having other Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. L HUM, nr.?"' " II ' vay. viyi -i j " i.',u ' 'J1, ''lyiyu ' - fJ'V ' -- '' Jl ', " TOP!"" "" -- i"iw n. mm, ,frn i . l rrvFrV ,.,yuw-'--'0ywt,- T '"" J- - '""W " v.fv rww TV'ig'"'" j""hm' ' ivr 'tf ) IIIIU'IIIUMI ! II lil WC'V-'fl- m" fl J"" ' " " 4(ur' "T T, tV ; fit" I VI4 ll' TUll. THE HARTFORD HeRAID little considered In legislation. Tho on him and this was the entering farmers have ' demanded no protecwedgo by which tho first confession GASH AND tion, but everything they buy Is was secured. protected by a heavy tariff which In brothers, Of the five Dennison most cases goes Into tho pockets of two have been killed and two are In A EW HDSBAND the trusts instead of helping to pay burglarr must and face Jail the expenses of the Government. charges. The fifth Is at liberty and When tariff bills are considered, it police record. Cleveland has no Denrlson, one of the brothers, was Girl Bride Has Tragical Is the interests that ask to be heard. Who over thought of the farmers killed a fev months ago by John asking to be heard? Experience. McEwen. Lum Dennison, the old"It is time," said Governor Wilest, was killed by a policeman at son "for you to break into your Ky about six years Owensboro, "A CHICAGO DRAWING TEACHER" own house and live there. I want ago. you to examine very critically the JOOOOOOOOOOOOOU tenants who have been occupying O THE FARMER'S PLATFORM. O Who Makes Practice of MarIt. It Is a very big house and very OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO few people have been living In It." rying Girls Just for This good advice to the farmers To keep three farm animals 1. is applicable to all classes that have Their Money. where one Is kept now. received little consideration at the 2. To make forage crops, grasses hands of the Republicans. There and pasture twice as good and twice AX INCIDENT OF C1TV LIFE seems to be a general desire for a as profitable a8 at present. house cleaning, and It will come in a. To make fruits, vegetables The New York World says: November, If every Democrat does The police of this city have been his duty as we are sure they will do and other crops better In quantity, quality and profit. asked to find a young man with when they have such an excellent who, It Is chance to get possession of the Gov4. To grow not more acres, but "piercing brown eyes," more bushels of corn, wheat, oats alleged, brought an unsophisticated ernment, which the Republicans country girl hero as his bride, lived have so long mismanaged. and other grain to the acre. improved live with hor a'few days in tho Hotel Alpromote .". To stock until this country exports to bert, on University place, and then, WILL HAVE TO PAY TO VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT foreign countries a vast surplus of on the pretense of looking for a flat meats, butter, cheese, eggs and In Brooklyn, vanished' with $G00 of Republican Morgantown Th0 manufactures therefrom. his wife's dowry. She had to reC. To reform distribution, bankturn, heartbroken, to her parents' says: Never before In American poll-tiing and currency so as to make un- farm near La Fayette, Ind. has a candidate for any office iversal more economic method" of William Richard Edward Freund marketing the products of Southern was tho name the young man used demanded that the people desiring forests and when he married the girl, a Miss to support him must pay a certain farms and factories, on in But mines, and for supplying our peo- Wilson. The search for him is be- amount In cash. Every ple's consuming needs. ing made by William W. Weln-hnrd- t, ler county who is for Roosevelt will 7. To wisely utilise our natural head of a private detective be called upon to pay from $1 to resources so that they yield hand- agency of La Fayette, who In a $500 In cash before voting. Roose some profits at present and yet be printed circular sent to the police velt has demanded It. Read the conserved for future generations. country, calls following from The Louisville Her tho throughout aid. of Tuesday morning, Sept. 17: 8. To Improve the highways and Freund "a noted swindler." "Arrangements for financing the railroads, rivers and harbors, until "His game," says the circular, they are adequate to the needs of a "Is to advertise for a wife, marry progressive campaign In Kentucky mighty people. the woman, take her to New York, were made at a meeting of the In the Committee 9. To Improve our schools untjl Chicago or some other large city, State Central every young person in country ' or rob her of all her money and leave headquarters at the Watterson Hotown may be trained In efficiency, her In the hotel. He then writes tel yesterday afternoon. The leadhealth and character, be fitted for that he Is leaving for the West and ers of the Rull Moose organization In this State offer a plan whereby 'ils environment, trained In his will never see her again." work, and Imbued with that wisThe La Fayette bride said she the sinews of war can be secured dom which is knowledge and the had known Freund several months from the rank and file of the party membership. capacity to use It. before her marriage and supposed "This plan Is slmllnr to that 10. To link more closely school he was a drawing teacher In Chicahome, farm and factory, so go. After the marriage, several ndopted In certain Western States. and that the one may more benefit the weeks ago, ho told her there was a Certificates of membership, costing other. bigger field for his talents In New from $1 to $500, will be Issued and 11. To aid, In these and other York; so tho couple came here, the advocates of the principles embodways, the public service to be hon- bride bringing with her about $700 ied In the progressive platform are est, earnest and humble, that each her mother had given her as a wed- asked to contribute in proportion to their means." person shall enjoy "life, liberty and ding present. Stay In the Republican party, It the pursuit of happiness." couple arrived hero August The 12. Thus to make for a greater 20 and registered at the Hotel Al- will cost you nothing. You will not pay to vote for Taft. nation through a greater and high- bert. Freund, she says, suggested have to er rural life. she put hor money In the hotel THREE NEW-RORCALVES Comment on the Above safe. She kept out $60, without AS POLITICAL SYMBOLS Each lank speaks telling him of It, and Intrusted the Is not needed. for Itself. All the candidates for rest to him and saw that he gave New Orleans, La., Sept. 20. A office might miraculously disappear, It to a clerk, who put It In the safe. cow now comes into political limeCongress and Legislatures might Hut she did not notice that her huslight by giving birth to triplets. not meet for a couple of years, yet band Blgned only hfs own name to The triplets are named after the the I'nlted States and the world the receipt slip. three- leading Presidential candiwould go right along with scarcely Tho next day Freund, she says, dates. a ripple. Hut let farmers for a sin- kissed her and said he would run All are alive and healthy. gle season fall to produce a surplus, over to Brooklyn and pfek out a The first born, dubbed Wocdrow or to make a corn or wheat crop, nice flat. Three hours after his de- Wilson, displayed the greatest ennnd the economic fabric of the parture she received this note from ergy of foot and tongue and spends whole Occident would be upset! him: Its time chasing "Teddy" and "Bill sea, mine and forest, Soil and "I have met an old sweetheart, Taft" about the yard. Bill Taft Is support the world. Better farming and I find that I still love her. r short and chubby. Teddy was the means better living and better am going West and you will never last to arrive. time3 for all and this means also see me again." When Colonel Roosevelt comes to that people shall "get Into gear The bride fainted In her room New Orleans the latter part of tho with nature," or In tune with the and was found there unconscious, month, his namesake will be offered Infinite, and enjoy the harmony of she says, by a maid. The servant, him as a present. body, mind and soul that Is the after reviving her and hearing her Just 11 months ago the same cow Amerirealest thing in this life. story, said: "You'd better see lf gave birth to twins, both now livcan Agriculturist. your money Is In the safe." ing. "Your husband took the package (om1 For ISilllousncsN. FOR SALE. "I took two of Chamberlain's away with him this morning," was A scholarship In tho Vnnderbllt reply when the bride Stomach and Liver Tablets last the clerk's for her dowry. She went Training School, for boys, Elkton, night, and I feel fifty per cent, bet- asked Ky.; Bowling Green Business Uniter than I have for weeks," says J. back to her room, wept for an hour versity, Rowling Green, Kentucky; .1. Firestone, of Allegan, Mich. more, then paid the hotel bill out Drnughon's Business College, Nash$G0 and started for her old "They are certainly a fine article of her ville, Tenn., or any branch school, for biliousness." For sale by all home. At Chicago she lingered for sev- nnd Brynnt & Strntton Business adv. dealers. Samples free. eral hours until she hajd overcome College, Louisville, Kentucky. AnyTHE M. E. CONFERENCE the dread of going back to her one contemplating nttcmlfhg either OPENS AT MORGANF1ELD home and facing the village gossip. of the iiIkivc schools ran save money by writing or calling on The Then she reappeared at the farm adv. Morganfleld, Ky Sept. 23. The which she had left so happily as a IfnrtfonT Herald. Louisville Annual Conference of the bride. Saved Ily His Wife. M. E. Church, South, convened here Freund, the circular says, Is She's a wise woman who knows years old, G feet 4 Just what to do when her husband's this morning at 9 o'clock. Bishop about thirty-si- x J. H. McCoy, of Birmingham, Ala., or o Inches tall, with those piercing life Is In danger, but Mrs. R. J. opened tho Conference and all but brown eyes already mentioned and Flint, Bralntree, Vt., Is of that kind. i few of the pastors answered to a darkish mustache! His hair has "She Insisted on my using Dr. the roll-cal- l. The program of the a. tinge of premature gray and he King's New Discovery," writes Mr. week was opened last night by the has a deep scar on the right cheek. F. "for a dreadful cough, when I anniversary of the Conference HisWclnhardt says Freund Is still in was so weak my friends all thought torical Society. The address "was New York City and Is known In re- I had only a short time to live, and delivered by Dr. Frank M. Thomas, sorts around Union square and It completely cured me." A quick presiding elder of the Louisville Times square. cure for coughs and colds, It's the district. mosJ safe and reliable medicine for opening After Bishop McCoy's J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, many throat and lung troubles address Dr. J. S. Chandler was purchased a bottlo of Chamberlain's srlp, bronchitis, croup, whooping elected secretary and Dr. Sam Mil- Cough Remedy for his boy who had cough, quinsy, tonsllltis, hemorler, of Bowling Green, assistant. i cold, and before the bottle was all rhages. A trial will "conlvnce you. Dr. E. F. Goodson has made careful need, the boy's cold was gone. Is GOc by and $1.00. Guaranteed arrangement for tho Conference en- Hiat not better than to pay a James H. Williams. adv. tertainment, and with the Ideal doctor's bill? For sale by all gasoline fire weather, the outlook Is for one of dealers. A adv. engine that can travel thirty-fiv- e tho most delightful sessions In the history of the Conference. miles an hour, and pump 744 galTIME FARMERS WERE COMING INTO THEIR OWN lons of water a minute, recently added to the New York fire departFOR FLETCHER'S effective ment, Is said to be the most powerof the most One speeches that has been delivered by ful and most costly piece of fire apOovernor Wilson during the cam- paratus In the world. The Stranger. paign was that at the farmers' picFirst Citizen Who Is that stran- nic at Washington Park, New JerFOR FLETCHER'S ger hurrying down on the other sey. It was especially prepared side? for the farmers, who, the Governor Second Citizen I don't recognize showed, never occupied the center m him. Must be a new political party. of tho stage In politics, and were Subscribe for The hartfonl Herald WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER iSiil SAFE STOLEN IN BROAD DAYLIGHT LOSES COMMON FAKERS OF EVANGELISM Receive a Scoring sion of the CONGRESS OF Dennison Brothers Confess at Evansville. HID THE SAFE IN A CEMETERY a at Ses- EVANGELISTS And Broke It Open at Night-Fo- und Little to Pay For Trouble. A The Many and Doubtful Tactics Adopted at Religious Gatherings. A Barnes nnd Penrose nnd Guggenheim that Edward H. Harriman raised a political corruption fund of $260,000. It was at tho solicitation 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 nnd Penrose to who failed and Guggenheim bring the machinery of the law Into violating the Sherman Law In organizing Harvester the Illegal Trust, andxwho then accepted Perkins' millions to run for a third term for President. That was Theodore Roosevelt. The October American Magazine. A few months ago the American Magazine published an article entitled "Old Age at Forty," which was an account of the various hard conditions under which laborers work The United In the steel Industry. the States Steel Corporation a committee to Investigate tho truth of the article, and Its truth was well substantiated. As a result the Steel Corporation has taken steps to remedy somo of those hard conditions and nn account of what It Is doing appears In the October number of the American Magazine. In the same number appears the story of Charles B. Towns, a great expert In the treatment of drug and alcohol fiends. The article Is entitled "Fighting tho Deadly Habits," and It is full of practical suggestions of great Interest. article Is entiAnother notable tled "The Physics of Baseball," Irf which Hugh S. Fullerton records many of the remarkShle phenomena or the game; as for example, the fact that the differences In atmosbetween Denver pheric pressuro and New York make ft possible for a baseball player to throw a baseball much further In Denver than In New York. Fiction of unusual vitality and Interest Is contributed by Dr. Henry Van Dyke, Inez Haynes Glllmore, Edwin Balmer, Zona Gale, and H. G. Wells. The departments, "In the Interpreter's House," "Interesting People" and "The Pilgrim's Scrip," are full of good reading and valuable Ideas. adv. v i llOI.l) KOHHERY REVEALED FEW FAMILIAR SPECIMENS u: Confessions were secured yesterday from Fred Dennison, aged nineteen, and his brother, Ed, twenty-thre- e years old, of 307 Morris avenue, that they had stolen a safe from the home of Walter Queen on Outer Lincoln avenue afternoon, says the Thursday Courier. Til battered safe was recovered about fifty feet from the Kentucky aeni.e road, near 'iagle Lake, tJrce miles from the Queen home, Fre.l leading Chief of Detectives Heuke Osaenberg and Detectives and Peck to the hiding place. A silver watch, turquoi8 ring and another ring were recovered In the 's back yard at the home of tho la Morris avenue, where they had been burled. The two confessions were mada to Chief of 1'olice Covey, Fred, the younger of the brothers, telling his story in the afternoon without a great deal of sweating. In the evening the same story was wormed out of Ed by Chief Covey, who questioned him for live hours. DepHardy, who was uty Prosecutor present when the confession was made, said he had never seen No shrewder police questioning. promises or threats of any kind 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. "Chief, I am going to tell you the truth," he said. "1 am doing this for Fred and my mother. I have no Interest In life and lf It lifl not been for thera I would have killed myself before this. But I want to help Fred and ma all I can." were that the two The stories brothers had gone to the Queen afternoon at 2 home Thursday o'clock. No one was at home, the family having gone to Newburg. ransacked, a braceThe house 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 men "carthe same manner. ried the safe out of the front door, locking the door, and then climbed out the window. The safe was carried to a small cemetery nearby and hid In a growth of weeds. that night the At 11 o'clock brothers secured a wagon and carried the safe to where It was found yesterday afternoon, nfter Fred had shown the officers where to go. Efforts to open It were unsuccessful and they gave up the attempt until 200-pouDen-nlson- cs "Tear Jerking," "chair smashtales," "hurrah ing," "death-be- d boy" enthusiasm and deliberately faked statistics as evangelistic In struments, were condemned at a session of the congress of evangelists and rescue mission workers at the Moody Bible Instltute.World famous evangelists and revivalists sat In rows before the rostrum and listened to speakers who in plain words discussed their numerous backslldings from the legitimate field of Christian effort. Dr. Francis F. Taylor, pastor of the First Baptist Church, of Indianapolis, Ind., and formerly an evangelist of the Chapman School, summed up carefully all the criticism that is now being hurled at "boosthe heads of professional ters" 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 responsible for the bad odor Into which evangelism has fallen In the opinion of the churches. recently," "Down In Cincinnati Bald Dr. Taylor, "there was a reviEvery evening before val meeting. closing the house of worship they added up the souls saved during nap-point- ed N - Friday. A heavy sledge hammer was secured and late at night the brothers wont 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 $lii0, and a small gold watch. The pin and watch have not been discovered, nor have the bracelet and revolver which were taken the first time the brothers entered the house. The silver watch, which wns recovered, the brothers confessed, was stolen from the home of William Plttme-ler- , a farmer living on tho Green River road. They also confessed to robbing another house in that neighborhood. Tho police are elated at securing They suspected the confessions. when the robbery tho Dennlsons was first reported. Ed, however, only a few weeks before, had made his escape from Jail and was dodging the officers. Saturday ho was arrested on n charge of assault and battery ad Fred was arrested later In the day on tho same charge. Ed was sent to Jail to servo out IiIb old Bentenco and tho new, and the po lice had him where they could hold him. Yesterday morning Fred was released on the assault and battery charge. Chief Ossenberg, however, Immediately arrested him again, placing a safe keeping charge against him. An old coin which had been taken from the Queen Bate was found flve-doll- ar Children Cry CASTOR! A Ctoilairwn Cry m CASTORIA the session and chalked them up on outside on a corner a blackboard where the cars turned. Every time I passed that board ft made mo feel sick. Down in St. Louis there was a meeting and 3,000 men came. " 'AH who wish to lead a better life, stand up,' said the speaker. Deafness Cannot be Cured "Every man In the hall stood on by local applications, as they cannot his feet. " 'Three men thousand for reach the diseased portion of the ear. Christ,' yelled the evangelist, and" There Is only one way to cure deafthe next day it appeared In the pa ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an pers. "I went to one meeting where the inflamed condition ot the mucous Ha audience was asked to Join in pray- ling of the Eustachian Tube. When er. All who felt moved by the Holy this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumSpirit were requested" to show-- bling sound or Imperfect hearing, and hands. when It Is entirely closed, Deafc.ss is " 'There's one, and another, and" the result, and unless the Inflammaanother, and yet another,' cried the tion can be taken out and this tube preacher and he kept right on .restored, to Its normal condition, hearcounting. I looked up and there ing will be destroyed forever; nine were only two hands up In the cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh whole room." which Is nothing but an Inflamed con"I've seen the same thing hun- dition ot the mucous surfaces. dreds of times." said" Dean J. M. We will give One Hundred Dollars Gray, who presided at the meeting. for any case of Deafness (caused by "It's an outrage of the worst kind." CKtarrh)that cannot be cured byllall's have seen men make a posf-tlv- e Catarrh Cure. "I Send for circulars,, effort to work themselves Into free. a flood of tears," went on Dr. TayF. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo.O. lor. "I have seen a man screw up Sold by Druggists, 75c his face as though hi torture and Take then turn and smash a chair on the stipation,Hall's Family Pills for conadv., platform beside him Into pieces. All of It had been rehearsed before. It WHERE A GOOD WIFE was for effect. Considering the actCOMES IN REAL HANDV ing quality of these gentlemen and their skill In securing publiclty.one-wonder- s "Flghtlng the Deadly Habits," Is why they have ,chosen re- the title in the October American ligion instead of the 'theater as a .Magazine of an article which conprofession. tains the Btory of Charles B. Towns-- , "One of the worst Indictments of a great expert In the treatment of evangelists Is on the financial- end. alcohol and drug fiends. Following Too many evangelists are riding Is something that Towns is quoted about In high powered automobiles. as saymg: You can't fool the peopte that way. " 'The minute a man begins to They are beginning to talk about it edge off a little from the straight nd evangelism Is losing Its- power. and normal thing In life, you want Moody was never talked about In to watch out. He's In danger. that way. When I entered the That's where a good wife comes In evangelistic Held I Bpoke about It to handy. I tell vou, you Bhow me a vne ui wie greatest evangelists In man that's living straight and the country one of the best clean, doing his work hard and known. well, with a clear eye and n good " 'Come over to my cottage,' he Bkln and a direct way about him said, 'and I'll put you wise how to and you don't need to any got an offering. I've got 'em all yardstick to measure hand me the calico skinned at that.' '" " adv. "I felt like kicking him a truly feeling but I managWarning Cards. ed to restrain The Kentucky law lately passed myself." Chicago In regard to the Nows. abolishment of the public drinking cup, requlrea that If you have young children you UI stores, hotels, boarding hduses, have perhaps noticed that disorders 'Icpots and other public places of the stomach are their most com- where drinking water Is usually mon ailment. To correct thl8 you Kept, shall keep a large card, with will find Chamberlain's Stomach the law printed thereon, posted nnd Liver Tablets excellent. They close by said drinking waterf The ire easy and pleasant to take, anil Herald is prepared to furnish these Tilld and gentle in effect. For sale cards at ten cents apiece, by mall ly an dealers. adv. nr by hand. Better keep within the bounds of the law. 8dv. ROOSEVELT OVERLOOKS HIMSELF SOME CASES Divorce For tho Asking. The Uruguyan Senate has voted Mr. a bill establishing Roosovelt declares divorce by the that Barnes. Penrose and Guggenheim Bole wish of the woman after two work hand In hand with tho big In- years of marriage. This bill reterests. This is all true. How quires the sanction of the Chamber about Mr. Roosevelt himself? ot Deputies, London Mall. It was not nt th0 solicitation ot SuUcribe for The Herald. 1 year. 't a vwwwrtmr WKft'N'ESDAV, '"to OCTOBER 2, 101:. THE HARTFORD HERALD Folsom would have reformed and been a man once more. "But they plied him with whiskey so they could use him to further their own ends, and this Is the result," said the note. Fremont Older is the editor of the San Francisco Bulletin. l'AGK THREE. ix S source $5,000.90 after deduct'ng tho County Clerk's fee of 15 cents 11 SAD SKEIN OF on each license. The department officials ars gratified especially over this showing, because there are ELECTION only forty game wardens In ti'.e TANGLED L State and the licenses hate been taken out without compulsion. The only occasion for licenses so Led Helpless Woman and Of Wilson and Alarshall, far has been for llshing and dove Regarded as shooting and the latter Is not posMan to Death. sible In every section. It is believ ed that In October and early NoJUST NO FHlii DEMOCRACY vember, just preceding tho quail AUTO PLUNGE OVER PRECIPICE season, which opens November 15, the sale of licenses will more than Trade is Not Affected By Im- equal the amount nlread received. Ended All Letters Left BeFollowing Is a list of the counminence of Democratic hind Bare Hearts of ties which have sold the greater number of license: Jefferson, 474; Success. Victims. Daviess, 252; Henderson, 216; Hopkins, 21 C; Christian, 260; A (JOOT) TEST WAS ADOl'TKl) SACRIFICE 189; Tnlon, 155; Fay- TRULY UNSELFISH ette, 152; Webster, 130; Bourbon, New York, Sept. 27. Every four 1?9, and Hprri;on, 113. Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 27. years ths warning comes that the Death In a weird mountaln-sldGTnenc- s proposed Democratic tariff reform J'ASH IT AI.OXG CJOV. tragedy came to Niles C. Folsom, a will bring business disaster upon WILSON'S CATCH V l'HKASE young lawyer and Deputy Constathe United States. Ever since the ble of this city, and Thelma Bartee, question of a protective tariff bewhen The Beatrice, Neb., Wilson and of San Diego, early came a leading issue In the national Marshall club adopted the follow- Folsom, with the consent of the wopolitics of the nation, the Republic- ing resolutions; man, deliberately drove an automowhile they ans have proclaimed, Whereas, Governor Wilson closed bile off a high precipice at Topango were being patted encouragingly on his remarkable speech of acceptance Pass, at the mouth of Topango Canyon, about seven miles from Santa by the Demothe back by the trusts In whoso in- of the nomination terests the present high tariff cratic rarty to tie offlce of Presi- Monica, killing himself and the woschedules are maintained, that the dent of the United States by these man. election of a Democratic President hopeful words: Love, with the threads crossed "I thank God and and Congress would so disturb bus- take courage," be It, therefore nnd recrossed, caused Folsom and iness conditions throughout the na- , Resolved, That the secretary of his woman companion to end their tion as to seriously handicap prog- this league have printed upon all lives, and yet it was not love for ress and bring financial disaster. letter heads, envelopes, statlnery each other which led them to seek The same false cry will be raised and other papers used by the leath. " 'I thank In years league, the following: within the next month. Folsom, according to letters left past this alarm has hall Its effect in God and take courage.' Woodrow by him nnd the Bartee woman, was tome quarters. In past years busi- Wilson." Infatuated with Ethel Jones, a Los ness conditions have been more or The concluding paragraph of Anceles chorus girl, who lives at lees disturbed during the progress Governor WIlEon's speech of ac SOS California street. Because she of each Presidential campaign. This ceptance ought to be committed to had repulsed his suit, he sought to was, due to the element of uncer- memory by every student of govern die. tainty existing. The people did not ment. Here It Is: The Bartee woman, In a letter know exactly what to expect. "Should I bo entrusted with the which bares the innermost secrets From the utterances of men who great office of President, I would of her heart, shows that her love are leaders In the thought of the seek counsel wherever It could be for the young lawyer was so great nation anl arc personally familiar had upon free terms. I know the that she tried to bring him and Ethwith existing conditions; from the temper of tne great convention el Jones together, and, falling, declarations of the daily press and which nominnted me; I know the to share his fate rather than the periodicals representing tho va- temper of the country that lay grieve over his great unhafolness rious branches of .American Indus- back of that convention and spoke and certain end. try; from among the larger mer- through it. I heed with deep party found the An automobile cantile and manufacturing concerns thankfulness the message you bring wreck of the automobile and the of the nation; from bankers, rail- me from It. I feel that I am sur- bodies at a sharp turn on the road road men, professional men and In- rounded by men whose principles up the pass. dividual merchants and manufac- nnd ambitions are those of true The machine had been run off turers, come the declaration that servants of the people. I thank the turn and lny 75 feet below. the present Presidential campaign God and will take courage." A few Beneath It lay Folsom. has resulted in no business disturb feet away, her dress badly scorched ances or uneasiness, notwithstand- MR. HHYAN DENOUNCES and singed, lay the corpse of the TEDDY AS DANGEROUS ing the fact that the nation as a woman. whole believes the Democrats with Thelma Bartee, the dead woman, Sept. 21. In a Greely, Col., their tariff reform program will win 's bared her heart to a friend of William J. Bryat the polls November 5.. Reports speech here y and this man produced a letreceived from throughout ttie coun an characterized President Taft as ter that the woman had written to try Indicate that business condi- "the man who went Into offlce with him a few days ago, which shows tions everywhere aro satisfactory. a million majority and who will go that she was willing to die If she Crops are good, the state of the out by unanimous consent." could shed but one ray of light In Jin. Bryan referred to Theodore money market is reported healthy, the pathway of the man she loved, and the fact that this is a Presi- Roosevelt as "the most dangerous but who 'loved "another. man In the country." He criticised dential year will, In the opinion of The letter frankly states that the those who are In the best position the actions of Roosevelt while Pres- writer was old enough to be 's ident by permitting the Absorption to know whereof they spealc, "have mother and that she knew he Coal and Iron absolutely no bearing upon future of the Tennessee Ethel Jones and was drinkCompany by the United States Steel loved business. ing 'himself to death because he recogHe said T. Tl. The Dry Goods Economist, one oT Corporation. could not win the girl's affections. the leading trade Journals of the nized competition as legitimate in She speaks of Folsom's wanting to country, recently Inaugurated a all other lines of human endeavor. die and says she would be only too "Roosevelt Is an eleventh hour glad campaign with the slognn "Business to give him and his love Into Divorced from Politics." In prose convert to Progressive principles," the keeping of the girl If by tVoing cuting It the Economist sent out said Mr. Bryan at Fort Collins, so he coulfl be broken of the drink to leading retailers, jobbers "and should not be trusted until habit. letters and manufacturers throughout the he has proven his sincerity." The letter left by Folsom In the He said that Col. Roosevelt never country asking them what they hands of the same friend to whom thought of this "Business Divorced had fought the people's battles hut Thelm Barbee wrote her sorrow, lany re- had opposed the Piogresslves, both throws a peculiar light upon the from Politics" campaign. plies Tiave been received. These ore Republlcnn end Democratic, in Con- mind and "actions of the young lawuniformly favorable and they In- gress. He Charged that the Roose- yer. campaign is being financed by dorse the movement, expressing the velt He was only 22 years olrTand the belief that It Is one of fh best yet the trusts. Bartee-- woman was past 40. He Inaugurated for the trade, and that frankly wrote her that he loved the n A Lk on the TmcTc there Is evidently no concern In big Of the fast express means seriouB Jones tflrl and that with her rebuslress circles as to Who Is elect- trouble ahead if not removed, so fusal of his affections, he hated all ed President this fall. There Is does loss of appetite. It means lack women and Intended to drink himplainly no fear in the case of Dem- of vitality, loss of strength and self to death with absinthe. ocratic success. Folsom wrote: "I don't want an nerve weakness. If appetite fails, enemy in the world, but as for comov316 Smith take Electric Bitters, quickly to Mrs. Paul Wehllng, ing and living with you or marry111., had kidney and ercome the cause by toning up the ing you never, nor any other woSt., Peoria, bladder trouble, with terrible back- stomach and curing the indigestion. man, except, one, and I'll never be of London, ache and pain across the Tilps. Just Michael Hessheimer Neb,, had been sick over three able to get Tier." Imagine lier condition. She further The Bartee woman wrote: "Now says: "I was also very nervous, years, "but six bottles of Electric I have tailed In everything I have Bitters had headaches and dizzy spells, and again. put him right on his feet tried, I want you to bring him and They have helped thous was fast getting worse When I took Mlsg Jones together again. You Foley Kidney Pills, and now all my ands. They give pure blood, strong can show this letter to her or her Only 50 nerves, good digestion. troubles are cured. Foley Kidney adv. folks, if you think necessary, or tell Pills liave done so much for cents at James H. Williams. them as much as you think necesme I shall alwayB recommend ROOSEVELT ADMITS sary, but show It to no one else." them." Foley Kidney Pills are rich "Mr. Folsom told me he could HE EXPECTS DEFEAT in curative qualities and contain no never marry me," Mrs. Bartee's habit forming drugs. Try them. Washington, D.C., Sept. 28. The note read, "for reasons known to us ' adv. Washington For sale by all dealers. Star quotes Col. Roose- both. I was old enough to be his velt as saying before he started mother but I loved him. Ho did THE NEW GAME LAW IS me a service greater than that ever West: PAYING ITS WAY WELL. "I will eat the vitals out of the performed for another woman In old Republican party and frame up my position by a man, and I could Frankfort, Ky Sept. 23. Tho the organization for myself In not holp but love him' State Fish and Game Commloaion, 1916." Mrs. Bartee's note said but for for which the last General Assemeays this Ts a tacit ad- the Influence of a- "certain gang, Tho Star bly approrinted $5,000 to bq repaid the ringleader of which was once mission that he expects defeat. out of the funds collected from the hired by San Francisco crooks to rale of hunters' licenses, has not Fortunes In Faces. put Fremont Older out of the way," cost the StPto a cent thus far, and There's often much truth In the the only prtvnnce to the depprt-me- nt saying "her face is her fortune," wrs $320.71 In July, at which but It's never said where pimples, time, more than enough, license had skin eruptions, blotches, or other disfigure .be'n sold to cover the amount, I ut blemtshe8 Impure It. Tor Infant! and Children. '.the. funds had not been turned over blood la back of them all, and Hurt Always ImcM by the County Court Clerks. shows the need of Dr. King's New Tfct KM r Since the middle of, July, when Life pills. Tbey promote health Bears the the Ant licences were tinned, the and beauty. Trv them. 25 cents Signature of h& received from that at James H. Williams. department adv. BUSES S BOOMS wnn OS Gave Up Hope "I suffered five years, with awful pains, due to womanly troubles," writes Mrs. M. D. AkPherson, from n, N. C. "They grew worse, till I would often faint I could not walk at all, and I had an awful hurting in my side; also a headache and a backache. I gave up and thought I would die, but my husband urged me to try Cardui, so, I began, and the first bottle helped me. By the time the third bottle was used, I could do all my work. Ail the people around here said I would die, but Cardui relieved me." Chad-bour- Certainty. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O WOODROW ? OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO He Is not a lawyer. He has no war record. He Is not connected with an WILSON. O up- lift magazine. 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EKald anUget jrhr test ne.s, Oiih Mibscribevffr Ti.. ararj f'tji'i It '"'' i'Hw, ". I Ti,''"1" -- Vrtpxsprftr-'-T,Vir9M w ijiim "TT JtfrlUljW"1! - IMf" M ' -- ri mi j ; i"' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1012. rt r' page four. THE HARTFORD HERALD of pay Is received. Besides making TAKES ANOTHER CRACK a llttlo paid local look 'queer (for the fact that It Is an advertisement AT THE BULL MOOSERS 1b on the face of It, anyhow) It fills up many lines of space for which no pay Is received, If. Is a foolish and "cranky" law In tho extreme A Well Known Republican Gives and should he repealed at the very Them Something More first opportunity. The Hartjord Herald HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX, EDITORS RNK L. FELIX, Pub. and Prop'r. I !M w People who have been wont to stand aghast or feel outraged at the DEMOciurric ticket. Incendiary utterances of some political Zealot who evidenced more Tor President Gov. Woodrow rashness than brains, can now posW llson, of New Jersey. equaThos. sess their souls with some For Vice President Gov. nimity, for a greater than Emma R. Marshall, of Indiana. Berkman Goldman or Alexander For Congress, Fourth DMrlct has entered the field of Invective Hon. Ben Johnson, of Bardstown. At the present and crimination. time Mr. Roosevelt stands alone as Tiny bull moose figures are tne.the moBi note,i mnn 0f Ihe country latest badges. And somehow you who has a8 tte regar(i for the eth- can hardly look at one without be-- 1 ,Cg o ,,0ut0 utterance as he has for lng reminded that Chief Bull Moose (he pers0nallty of those whom he was the original Tan mau. more than ever this There Is a notable distinction be- the silent vote play a style of campaign which -. MflSt Itueen the nn.f In tmlltllMl and Roosevelt la conducting especially is ws wue ui mc i. that of his Presidential antagonist, factions of the Republican party. Gov. Woodrow Wilson. A few days It Is announced that Mr. John D. ago Gov. Wilson called at the Rockefeller Is providing the women White House and paid his personal of his home town (Cleveland, O.) respects to President Taft, which and apprewith paper vests. "A great protec- courtesy was accepted urbanity by says Mr.Rocke-felle- r; ciated with felicitous tion against chills," Both chatted in a the President. "I wear one myself." friendly, happy mood. , Mr. Roose"Roosevelt Give3 the Lie to Gov. velt has abused and criminated Wilson In Atlanta Address," is the President Taft to such an extent big first headline given an article that it would hardly be possible for Herald. him to emulate Gov. Wilson's splenLouisville Sunday's In Sure! What else would you expect did example. from Roosevelt? Would you really expect him to reply to a charge In a Contributions of $5,000, $10,000 e way? Not or $1.",000 to the Democratic cam- civil, large much! That Isn't T. R.'s style of palgn fund are considered "" utterance. these days, and we have not noticcontribution ed where any single We are In receipt of a copy of the has reached the latter sum, but Dally Mail, published at Rand represent a mere these amounts Johannesburg, South Africa, which bagatelle when compared to the paper very seems to be a huge bags of money dumped Into In the newspaper line. It was sent campaign box In the Republican us by Mr. Estill Turns, a former recent years some of them reachresident of Hartford, now a resi ing into the hundreds of thousands We with to dent of that country. corporation. The thank him for this kind remem from a slnglc Democratic fund Is coming direct y a land. brance from from the people, and represents William of Germany the untainted dollar. As yet this Emperor rides In an automobile, the tires of fund Is far short of what Is needed. which are made from a substance . Neatness and order in business ,.mmkiDi1 from whisker. nernrHlntr to Dr. H. A. Bernson, 'head of tho affairs, in all the essentials neces- Probably Entered at the Hartford post-offias mall matter of the second class. favor and Blttoth on the right hand of his party, wheuco ho shall como to scourgo the licked and the "dead. "I bellovo In tho holy Outlook, tho big stick, tho Ananias" Club, the forgiveness of political .activities, the resurrection of Presidential am bltions and the third term everlast lng, amen, amen." EQUALITY. Sept. 25. Tho farmers In this community are busy cutting and housing tobacco. Quite a number of people attended the funeral of, Mr. Jake Everly who died at his home near Nelson, of lung trouble, Sunday morning. , Mr. Elmer Mitchell and wife, of Bevler, are visiting friends in this neighborhood. Mr. Tom Morton and wife, of Louisville, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bullock. Mr. John Glasscock and family moved to Kronos this week. Mr. Herbert Brown, who has been quite ill, Is Improving. Mrs. Maggie Hunter, of Ceralvo, is visiting her nephew, Mr. Lee 5 PI SM Listen! Tl ,K To "Chaw" On. 'Rosine, Ky., Sept. 30, 1912. Editors Herald, Hartford, Ky. I have been studying the Bull Mooscrs and trying to understand them, and I think I have them down "pat." Now, they say It's only Taft'a "stolen nomination" Follow them they are fighting. closely and you need not give them the He, for they will belle themselves. Think of the many good, they are honest State candidates trying to defeat, and some of them already were candidates before Roosevelt bolted. And lots of them had nothing to do with the NationA great many of al Convention. them were for T. R. until after he bolted. Now, because they will not still follow his advice, he (T. R.) has some of his followers to rear up and stand on their hind legs and bark, In defiance of the nominees of the Republican party, and substitute "Progressive" Instead. Now, any Bull Mooser who has political aspirations In Ohio county had better keep off the grass, for It will not be a productive soil for him. If they are successful in nominating themselves, as T. R. did, there will be a tremenddus frost In, 1913 In Ohio county, between the first 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 I ws&goodkcking. . 4.1 year will Overhults. Mrs. Ora Wlthrow and baby, living near Central City, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Addlngton. Mr. Luther Addlngton has pur-- " chased a farm near Centertown and will move soon. Mr. Chester Ross, who has been ill, is no better. Mr. W. K. Addlngton and family are moving Into their new dwelling house at Kronos. WHY NOT CHANGE TUNE? MAKES HONEST INQUIRY Mo , Roosevelt is At .loplln, a large dressed audience. speech in full was: "Liar." Governor Johnson, Bull Moose candidate for Vice President, addressed a large audience In New England. His speech In full was: ad-H- clean-languag- i . dead." Then the Taft men will be standing afar off, awaiting the prodigal sons to return, though they mrfy come at the eleventh hour, and then they will be required to show fruits for repentance. I notice the Hartford Republican would like for The Herald to not quote them as being Republican. Why do you not say what your mnnilinloin core . "iwov with w.v. ...m "Liar." Mr. Perkins writes a letter to the newspapers concerning himself and qhcrs. His remark's in full are: to us that the Bui Moose gentlemen have less facility of expression than might be expected of those who have gained such prominence. We print the news, regardless of partisanship, but we really are getting a little tired, and fear our readers are also, of printing the same speech all the time. We should like to know If there Is an honest Republican or Democrat left In the United States. i far-awa- "Liar." It seems Ve are fond of our Iamb. He Is our clothes. trade mark. Ve sell Remember this each time you see our Iamb, m Our clothing Is modeled by artists- - -- not by imitators: It Is made by tailors--n- ot I by unskilled labor. Fine, mate rials are used In making our suits and overcoats, and they are not spoiled by careless "sweatshop" labor. We charge $510 for a twenty dollar suit and give you only one hundred cents for your dollar. What's the use of lying about It? j4LL-W0- 0L all-w- ool ... ft i give my own predic is a great desidertum tion. We, the Republicans of Ohio oth- - appearance, berg University, who with 300 It Is easy to mark the county, will control one thousand er scientists was in Chicago last nowadays. house votes this fall, and this will Insure eighth annual progressive and week to attend the by its gen-- 1 a gulf fa wide and deep '.that no International Congress of Applied of business nowadays, appearance, as dis- - Bull Mooser need apply for a Job Chemistry. The informant does not eral outward . i, .i,- . tlnifiilshed . from the sloven and i In Ohio county In 1913, unless he sets a permit from the one don't-car- e '"skid" methods. And the cus- these tlresjerjttid thouMndtne falthful So wlth no Philadelphia Inquirer. Wo are In receipt of an industrial mnv bei8 naturally attracted to and Particular raance toward any one, FALLS 300 FEET AND L. P. CROWDER edition entitled facts About ueD- - gVeg nis patronage to the neater I am, MEETS INSTANT DEATH anon and Wilson County, Tenn,"i appearing institutions. Neatness A CAREFUL) GUESS ON published by Mr. A. J. Casey, well nke politeness costs little or n RESULT OF THE ELECTION ' Nlcholasville, Ky., Sept. 29. In Hartford and who raarri-n- g iarge dividend. It and pays Wllraer Howell, a young man of ed one of our little city's fairest is one 0f the most distinguishing There Is no more careful observdaughters, Miss Llda Walker. It marks of a desire to please the pub-I- s er oft political conditions in Ken- this. Jessamine county, fell to his death at High Bridge this aftera splendid volume of Information,' jCi tucky than Harry Somraers, the ed- noon when he lost his footing, while well illustrated with pictures of! News, walking along the edge of a cliff itor of the Ellzabethtown As might have been expected, the business houses and prominent bus- who as a member of the present and fell 300 feet to the bottom of lness men. Mr. Casey, who Is an ' Roosevelt campaign has devolved in Democratic State Campaign Com- the deep ravine. old newspaper man, deserves much a great measure to a tirade of abuse mittee, has exceptional opportuniYoung Howell's body was crushcredit for this timely stroke of en- -' and slander of everything and ties of feeling the public pulse. His j erybody that opposes It. During judgment Is generally reliable. In ed to- an almost unrecognizable mass and practically every bone in his recent tour through Missouri, Some queer specimens are being Mr. noosevelt In a speech said: the Ellzab'ethtown News last week his body was broken. he says: zoological Anj. raan who Bupport8 added to the political The fatal' accident brought to a tho re- "The question Is how will the Re- tragic ending a day which he and garuen inese aajs. une is me ia- - reiver of stolen eooda (President miliar figure of an elephant, with Taft) stands on a level with the re publican vote be divided between several friends nad planned to give Recently we over to pleasure. the trunk and tusks absent, but ceiver of stolen goods. He Is a dls- - Taft and Roosevelt? With other exthese being supplied with the horns honest man and Is unfit to asso had opportunity to get a full and cursionists they arrived to spend and bead of a full grown bull ciate with honest men." Thus In fair expression from every congres- the day at High Bridge, and during moose. It is quite a curiosity and bold language does Mr. Roosevelt sional district In the State. In the the day little excursion trips Into and Tenth districts the territory around High Bridge On accuse the President of the United Third, Ninth attracts considerable Interest. account of Its cross-breethe ani- States his former chum and polit- Taft will get more votes than were made. In the Second, Seventh mal does not appear to thrive, and ical protege of being guilty of a Roosevelt. The party of pleasure seekers the taxidermists are already speak- fearful crime and further avers that and Eighth districts there will be had only a short while longer to between the remain when the accident occurred. ing for the privilege of mounting the President's friends and support- practically a stand-of- f two. In the other districts Roose Helpless, standing by unable to the specimen for preservation. ers are not fit to associate with honvelt will lead Taft considerably, es save their comrade, friends of the est men. No such language was ev- peclally In "In unity there is strength" does er the Eleventh. It looks young man viewed the tragedy with by any public man before now not apply to anybody or anything In uttered the history of thl8 great country votes like Roosevelt will get 110,000 horror. more particularly than to farmers " and Taft 90,000. If these The bodv was recovered and of ours. figures are borne out and there Is brought to Nlcholasville, and the products of their land. The where It pooling scheme Is a great factor In Ferdinand Glaubltz, of Ozark, no material change between now will be prepared for burial. raising and maintaining prices. All Ark., stopped his trial on a charge and election, Wilson will have a farmers should stand together In of slaying his wife, and pleaded plurality over Roosevelt of 115.000 FORMER RIVER PILOT this very laudable enterprise. Ev-- i guilty and over Taft of 135,000; 'and a DIES AT niSBEE, ARIZ. He will hang, cry movement which conduces to majority over both of 25,000." the unity and progress of the farm-- ) The Owensboro Messenger sa"ys: Here Is a woman who speaks lng business should be heartily en- -' from received A dispatch was from personal knowledge and long BIsbee, Ariz., by W. L. Collins, ancouraged by every farmer, both by experience, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, nouncing the death of his son, Ora his presence and Interest In all of Wiieon, Pa., who says, "I know Collins, who was born September that affects his line of work. from experience that Chamberlain's 14, 1867, in Owensboro and lived There can possibly be only one Cough Remedy Is far superior to here until five years ago when he thing that would detract from the any other. For croup there is moved to BIsbee, Ariz. He was a Immense majority of Wilson and nothing that excels It." For sale steamboat man, having served ad Marshall throughout the country at by all dealers. adv. master and pilot on steamers of the You could not please us betthp comlnir Prpsiflpntl.il oloptlnn w.wvww.., a - - -. ... Crammond Line, and the Louisville and that would be the apathy of ter than to ask your doctor THE APOSTLES' CREED and EvanBvllle Packet Co., for Democratic voters and their failure PARODIED IJY..WIWJAM8 twelve years before going West. He about Ayers Cherry Pectoral to go to the polls. Security is, a ranked with the best pilots on the good feeling., but It can only be In Thousands of families speechthe course of a recent vitriolic river. He Is survived by bis wife, made doubly Bure by each voter takin which Thealways keep it in the house. odore Roosevelt,he denounced John father and brother, George. Mr. ing upon himself the Important duSenator faknown Collins The approval of their physi- Sharp Williams, of Mississippi, vorite Inwas wellcircles. and a ty of going to the polls and voting. river Every possible vote Is needed to cian and the experience of startled his fellow. Senators by Ed. Note The deceased was a make the Democratic victory a glomany years have given them reading a parody on the apostles' brother of Mrs. Sarah Collins rious one. Here is great confidence in this creed. believe In the parody: Roose- Smith, who has the sympathy of "I Theodore cough medicine. velt, maker of noise and strife, and her many friends here. One of the most foolish laws ever enacted was that one, the product Sold for seventy years. in ambition, his only creed (ray Few Are ArtwiHed; of the last Congress, which compels Ary good doctor will tell you A Kansas man says he Isn't a medi- Lord). He was born of the love of that every newspaper In the country to cine like Aver" Cherry Pectoral cannot do power and suffered under "William ashamed of being friendly with advertisement" It best work If the bowels arc constipated. H. Taft; was crucified, died and Taft. Neither Is anybody else who attach the word Ask if or "adv." to every article of read- betteryour doctor Pill he knows anything was burled. He descended Into Af- la In hla right mind. And we are. than Ayer's ing matter, big or "little (even a sluggishness of the liver. for corredlag thk rica. The third year he areM again for Wllforil Birmingham Age- one-lin- e affair) for "which any sort from the jungle and ascended Into Herald. UU br Us J C. AVKB OO, Lonll, Kw . ., .. ...Li.,1 nM,i...,M.,.ie.n,iniMl "'""'"r"1 P"ty. ' wn Now I will V CARSON A few S. C. Bun" Orpington Cockerels INCORPORATED. a CO. prize-winner- j Hartford, Kentucky. .. !,.,... " F03E& $1.00 up to .?5.00. Satisfaction SAXJESS s. from Prices, guaranteed or money refunded. noth-know- R.D.BROOKS, PETITIONS ABE FILED - GRAHA.M KY BUY THE REST j By THE PROGRESSIVES M: II. KENDRICK'S QUILLAI BARIC SOAPS AND CLEANING COMPOUND 23 cents. BEST BY TEStToT a generation. The popularity ,of these excellent preparations Is likely now to become 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. These are the original, genuine "KENDRICK which' PR0DUCT3" have sold for 25c for 28 years: QUILLAI IIATtK TOILET SOAP an ideal complexion Soap Kemlrlck's Foot and Until Soap soothing and cooling Electilc Clennlng 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. Now 10 cents formerly - To Get Electors on Kentucky Ballot Socialist Labor Also Come "In. Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 28. Petitions to get the following names on the ballot as Progressive candidates for electors were filed in the office of the Secretary of State State at large, W. F. Axton, of to-da- y: I d, Louisville; ensboro. George W. Jolly, of Ow- First district. Max Hanberry, of Cadiz. Second, Maurice L. Gordon, of Madlsonvllle. Third, Edgar Sanders, of Bowling Green. Fourth, C. H. Rodman, of Hodg-envllle. Coughs and Colds standard Fifth, William Kreyger, of Louisville. Ten Cents a Cake. Sixth, H. M. Stegeman, of Fort Awarded First Prlzd Medal over Thomas. Seventh, John Throckmorton, of all competitors at Tho SouthernjJ Exposition, Louisville, Ky.,. 1884." Lexington. Ninth, R. D. Bryant, of Vance- - Has been a "prize winner" pver since. burg. Diploma, "HIghesct Award for Tenth, G. V. Daniels, of Toles- Excellency" at Ohio Valley Exposl-tloboro. Eleventh, P. D. Black, of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1910. SOLD EVERYWHERE or by J. G. Blackburn, of Latonla, filed mal1 Postage paid, 10c a Cake. his petition as a Progressive candi date for Congressman In the Sixth AGENTS WANTED district'. Congressman W. J. Fields, Exclusive Territory. Make Three of the Ninth, filed his certificate Dollnrs day uy MgK T0UV of nomination. Iare time. Write The Socialist Labor party will for Terms. have thirteen candidates for PresM. II. KENDRICK & CO. idential electors in Kentucky, two Newport, Ky. from 'the State at Large and one from each district. H. H. Seavy, Progressive candidate fpr Congressman in the ElevNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS." enth district, filed hiB petition to Opposite your name on the get on the ballot. paper or wrapper ,you . will find tha date your ubserlpUon'.ex- President Madero, of Mexico, lre. it you Jlnd your ub- asked and was granted the right to crtptlon has expired, please send men through the United nd us one dollar.; We. will ap- States In the movement to surround Predate a nremnf B.ut. A Gen. Orozco. m , n, ' . I? , .,, .fr ; J 'tZ2&& &,! 'gfgfr'Jf'Sg1- - izry?i&i-ir-- i f . me t eh Thst wrs a splendid picture .1l"Mi,, J-- w "iwit.'iw'iw iw i j.'r,TETrr77g ItSa ESE5C3el PAG 13 S:i'Vf""Vw" vi:nNKsnAr, octokki: 2. 102. Mlsn Jam?3 THE HARTFORD HF.RALD TOBACCO CROP LOOKS Leila Glenn, daugl of Judge and Mrs. J. S. Glenn, that EXCELLENT THIS YEAR aproared in tho columns of the Courier-Journon the 27th ult. Mies Glenn U now attending BelOfficial Estimate of Condition on mont College, Nrehlllo, 1'enn. al lrrVK. vvvv&ivvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvivvmvtvvavVMvv InIll I 1 iMiPTnzI I1 St Y MAGNIFICENT SHOWING OF ,1 The rush is now on in our MILLINERY PARLORS New Goods are coming in daily. Early buyers are the ones who get the "pick," so we would advise you to call at once and consult MRS. SARA COLLINS SMITH as to your Clyde tjvnns, wife and son, of Kvansllle, Ind., arrived in Hartford last week, to visit Mrs. Kvans' parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Wright. Mr. Kvans returned to Etansvillo Sunday, but his wife mm little son will remain awhile. Mrs. P. L. Felix and daughter, Mary Elizabeth Felix, left Monday morning for Forest (llenn, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, I). C, where Miss Felix will enter National I'rrk Seminary. Mrs. Felix will go from there to Philadelphia to islt Dr. and Mrs. Herrick Johnson, and Mrs. Ella D. Hoone, her brother and sisters, for a few weeks. Mr. Mr. Hayden Curtis and Miss Edith Graves, rfocUport, were married at the tiome of the bride last evening, Rev. Birch Shields performing the ceremony. Miss Graves Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zeke (Jraves, while the groom Is the only son of Mr. J. E. Curtis, Rock-por- t. These are both popular young people who have the best wishes of the Herald. Mr. Z. Wayne Griffin and family, Ky., who went to MIddlesboro, several months ngo, moved back In Hartford last week. We gladly ve'eome them back into our midst, but regret to know that Mr. Griffin's health was very greatly Impaired while In Eastern Kentucky. T!--e Herald Joins Wayne's many friends In wishing him n to his normal health. Dr. Bean is giving the people a show for a dime every Friday and Saturday night, and it is a good one, too. There will be another big bill this week, with a You complete change of program. cannot spend an hour In a more enjoyable way, nor cheaper, fer the amount of fun jou get out of it. Doors open at 7 p. m. and the fun commences throe quarters of an hour lr.ter, sharp. Mr. Frank G. Foreman, who had been home on a sick furlough since tho li'th of last July, has so far recovered as to return to his railroad construction work for the L. & N. railroad at Paris, Ky. Mr. Foreman having Just recovered from a siege of typhoid fever, contracted while in the mountains, in their employ, the company, be It said to their credit, kept his sal 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 cerned. The Ohio County Republican Ex ecutive Committee met In Hartford Saturday, pursuant to call by Chair man Martin. It is reported that there was a large crowd in attendance and much enthusiasm mani fested. It is further reported, as a contrast to the allegation of Bull Moose leaders (who assume that only postmasters and their rcl constitute the Republican atlves party in Ohio county) that there were only three postmasters present. It Is said there aro many alleged Bull Moosers who are returning to their old affiliation the Republican party. epeedy-restoratio2o-ce- nt two-mont- September I, Indicates I New Suits, Odd I I I Good Yield. The report of the 1'nlted States Department of Agriculture showing the condition of the growing crops of the country on September 1 Indicates that the early predictions made for the tobacco crop Trousers and FALL STYLES I I I I 2 Oy ercoats 1912. needs. 1 Besides Millinery, we are showing the prettiest line of Coat Suits, Cloaks, Dress Goods and Silks to be found anywhere, with suitable line of trimming to match. See us fort hese goods, and remember that IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH A HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. f 1 j22C9a 000000000000000 have been such as to bring the crop to maturity before carl frosts in practically every 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 date prevailed the corresponding last .'ear rnd falls but little short of the average condition on Septemfor the past 10 years. Durber ing the month of August, however, the condition fell off 1.7 per cent. Important proOf the various ducing centers the North Atlantic States seem to have made the best in New the condition pi ogress, MassachuHampshire, Vermont, setts, Connecticut, New York and Pennshanla combined, being SS.4 per cent of normal on September 1, as contrnstel with S3. 2 per cent the corresponding date last jear. The Middle West, Includlnc Ohio. Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin, was favored bv goad weather throughout the crowini; season and shows a condition of PC per cent on September 1, as rgainst 7"i,4 per cent the In Missouri same date last year. the crop mad0 wonderful progress during August and s!iov8 a substantial improvement, as Indicated by 87 per cent of normal on September 1, against 84 per cent on August August 1. In Kentucky, proved a splendid month for growing tobacco and the crop leaped from r. condition of 78 per cent on August I to 83 per cent on September 1. The South Central State3 as Kentucky, Teni wliolo, IncludingMississippi, Louisnessee, Alabama, iana, Texas and Arkansas, show a of S3. 4 per cent, as condition against CS per cent the corresponding .date last year and 78 per cent on August 1 of the current year. 1 at the beginning of on a larger acreage and the conditions tire growing season were not unfounded. The planting the season was than last year during the en- Don't delay selecting your new Suit, Overcoat and Odd Trousers while our assortment is complete. Every garment offered is fresh from the best makers. 500 Handsome Suits to select from. 500 Handsome Overcoats to select from. i 500 pairs of Odd Trousers to select from. Compare our $ 8 Suits with those shown elsewhere for $25, 1 Compare our $ 5 Suits shown elsewhere for $20. 1 with those I Compare our $12.50 Suits with those i shown elsewhere for $ 8. 1 5 Compare our $ 0 Suits with those t shown elsewhere for $15. 1 j t Rosenblatt (In Connection With S. Rosenblatt, llnvslllc.) ! HARTFORD, KENTUCKY. M ft MiiutmmimvtwvmmuvmtUMUUHMnmmttMvi vw stenographer by Judge BIrkhead several years ago, not only In county, but In McLean, Ohio and Hancock counties, and he has Da-Iess Ginghams and a New Percales', O complete line pt Winter Materials AND O LOCAL NEWS ROSENBLATT'S. adv. PERSONAL TOINTS O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mr. John T. Moore, cashier Bank of Hartford, Is in Louisville in at Miss Essie King has accepted a tendance at the Bankers' Conven 'position in the City Restaurant. tion now In session at Hotel Wat- M' Cash Coupon Tickets from 5c up, terson. iolng nice FOR RENT Hotel, given on the Talking Machine at adv. Everything new and up business. Ohio County Drug Co. Call on Dr. L. B. Bean, all wool with Overcoats Hartford, Ky. Also Livery Stable collars at $8.00. adv. for rent. ROSENBLATT'S. adv. Messrs. F. M. Allen, Centertown; Messrs. J. N. Berryman and W. Miller, HartWysox, gave The Her- J. S. Ford and Fred P. Bennett, ford, Route 4, and B. W. Rial, West ald a pleasant call while in town Hartford, were pleasant callers at Friday. The Herald office Saturday. After spending several months at Mr. Arthur Petty and wife, Mrs. her old home near Owensboro, Mrs, has returned to A. W. WllKerson, Mr. Myrtle Maggie Griffin Fnught and wife, are among those Hartford. from Hartford vtho will attend the Whenever your purchases amount Daviess County Fair to $25 at the Ohio County Drug Co. Mr. Ramey Duke, one of the pub store you get a Harmony Talking alv. lishers of the Hartford Republican, Machine free. and his wife visited relatives at Se .' Attorney R. E. Lee Slmmerraan. lect and Broadway, this countyk a is in Pensacola, Fla., on legal bus'days recently, returning MonHe will return tho latter few iness day morning. part of this week. Mrs. Z. Wayne Ellis and children Mr. John M. Taylor and wife, of Ripley, Tenn., were tho guests of went to Sturgls, Ky., last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Holbrook a where they will Join Mr. Ellis and reside in the future. This most esfew days last week. timable family have the best wishea Mr. J. W. Miller, Hartford, Route of their many friends here. y or 2. will move to Hartford welcome gladly Judge Jno. B. Wilson, Dr. J. R. We Plrtle and Col. C. M. Barnett, repInto our midst. ..them of Rough River Lodge MIrs Bessie Gillespie, who was resentatives Co., No. 110, K. of P., are in attend& formerly with Barnard ance at the Gpand Lodge K. of P. has accepted a position as saiesiaay nt the Gait House in Louisville, Jn the Rosenblatt store. Ky. merchandise New Goods clean ' Rev. Virll Elgin, former pastor is the and everything of Hartford Methodist Church, who success. secret to our was recently reappointed to his ROSENBLATT'S. odv. ,. charge at Jeffersontown, Ky., Is the Ripley, Messrs. J, M. Taylor, guest of his son and daughter, Mr. ,TennM and J. W- - Carter, Hartford, and Mrs. Virgil Elgin, Jr., near Route, 1., wer,e .pleaantcallers at town. The Herald office last Thursday. FOB SALE Valley Gem Piano. There roust W"sbme reason 'why Mado by the Baldwin Piano ComRosenthe. crowds re" going to the pany, Guaranteed for seven years. blatt Store. Te, alueB they are Had veryjlttle use and in perfect good rea offering Is one mighty Price reasonable. Incondition aav- son. quire Mrs. L. H HajBBiondB, one 40t4-ad- v ' Messrs: T. R.'Barnard'and Berry mile South of Horton. 'cloned out their dry goods Tayjor The Bank At' Hartford began jre- -' "bubiners.bero under the Arm name terday the work pf extending their J0f:Bk'rranl1.&,Co,ilBBt week. Mr. twenty-tw- o Mr. 'iTylor'8 part bank building back about , EsarnaTdT bought feet. They are excavating and cfuhe.goodsidnd has gone to Smallowns half interest will put In a heating plant similar lious; installed In the aNdry'goods store. Mr.. .Taylor to that recently Inn e building by Mr. ,M. L.J .. town i... Heavrln. -where he andfcfals family will reside. e. to-da..to-morrow te AFTER A SOLDIER HOY FOR A SERIOUS OFFENSE I Have Opened Up '" ... While here last week, Capt. J. M. DeWeese, of Owensboro, who Is In charge of our local company of militia, swore out a warrant for the arrest of Charles Peach, a member of Company H, 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 the law for anybody to have In his possession or wear any Government unwhile off duty. iform In Kentucky Failing to turn in any of this stuff after wearing same on duty, is termed embezzlement, and this Is the charge placed against Peach. conviction, The punishment, upon for falling to turn In these goods, is n term in the penitentiary, while a fine and imprisonment Is imposed for wearing these accouterments OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO while off duty. O COUNTY COURT NOTES. O Mr. Peach lives or formerly lived OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO In the Jingo section of this county. He left here about September 5th The examining trial of Fege Mor- and has not been seen since. ris and Thomas Crahan, charged t. Contract To with unlawfully banding or confed-eratlln- g Pursuant to an order of the City themselves together for the purpose of alarming or intimidat- Council of Hartford, I will on Satthe 5th day of October, ing another for the purpose, of do- urday, ing an unlawful act, was held be- 1912, about one o'clock p. m., nt fore Judge R. R. Wedding yester- the court house door in Hartford, to the lowest and best day and after hearing- the proof Ky., re-land argument of counsel pro and bidder, contract for constructing a pavement as follows: con, the defendants were held to concrete answer at the October term of the About 100 feet In front of and Ohio Circuit Court. Their bond abutting the property of Mrs. Mat-ti- e B. Barrett, on Clay street. Said was fixed at $500 each and being unable to execute same, they were pavement to be constructed in acremanded to Jail to await the ac- cordance with the specifications set out In the ordinance heretofore tion of the grand jury. In tho case of the Com'th. vs. published and recorded In the recthe same defendants, charged with ord of the City Council of the City assault with attempt to rob, was of Hartford, and In the custody of continued until Thursday, October the City Clerk and in accordance 3d at which time the examining with tire grade heretofore establishtrial will be had before Judge R. ed by said City Council, which Is R. Wedding. alstt recorded as above. This Sept. 23, 1912. In the caseW the Com'th. vs. Os- J. P. STEVENS, 'car McDanlel on a peace warrant City Marshal. sworn out by John W. Pierce, was 39t2-ad- v heard before Judge R. R. Wedding Monday afternoon. After hearing COURT STENOGRAPHER GETS the evidence and argument o( counsel pro and con. the Court sustainT,he Owensboro Inquirer says: ed, the writ and required the deBefore Circuit Court adjourned fendant to execute bond In the sum of $100 for his good behavior on Friday afternoon, Judge Blrk-hea- d caused an order to be entered Bond was exfor 'six months. Marvin Milecuted and defendant was released. of record ler official s'tenographer for the DaFor Bale Town property, vacant viess Circuit Court for a term of two-stordwelling four years. Mr. Miller qualified by lots, cottages-anRe-Leet berved continuously. Mr. Miller is regarded as one of the most competent and best qualified stenographers In the Sixth Juand at the State dicial District, meeting of the stenographers held at Lexington this summer, he was Over Ro.cnblntt's store, Main Mrr'f. elected president of the Mate asso- Hartford, entrance up opposite the telephone exchange, and am rrpar-e- d ciation. to ngnin furnish the ladies with Mr. Hoover Dead. the latest In hcadicnr, at the most Hoover, of the reasonable prices. Mrs. J. Marlon Barnett's Creek church neighborApprentice wanted. hood, died very suddenly last Friday morning. Mr. Hoover arose to make a fire in the cooking stove and while engaged In this, he heard a noise and looked around and his wife was about dead. It is supposKY. ed she was suddenly stricken with MLLIERY Headquarters Poppie Nail, HARTFORD, heart failure. After funeral services, conducted by Rev. Fuqua, at Barnett's Creek church, her remains were Interred in the church cemetery. She leaves a husband and four children. jury held that Coroner's Charles W. Bunce (Charley Whlte'-Moocame to hlB death from a fall down a flight of steps. A SPECIALS We have the cele- brated Henderson Road Wagons for sale. Let us show you their good points. EDISON RECORDS Just received of 1 Also our usual line select Family Groceries and supplies at the lowest cash prices. tho lurgi'Ht I records that ever received since taking tho agency for the Edison Phono- Give us a call or 'phone No. 83. graph. AVhen you hear them LIKENS & ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. FOLEY KIDNEY FOR BACKACHE you will tay that's the best 4 lot you have had. Both kinds, 2 and You liod better an minute. be- KIDNEYS AND PHIS BIADOEC hurry fore they are all gone. J. B. TAPPAN, Tho Reliable Jeweler and Optician, r y- post-offic- adrfi AvCv-YEIS- A"" HaVtfprdKy. &,CO, taking the required oath.' Mr,' Miller was appointed 1 HARTFORD, KY. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. In ordering the address of your paper changed from one place to another It Is absolutely necessary to state where you have been receiving the paper as well as where you want It chang- ed to. Please bear this In mind. official i -- v. j "l'VT"V (f'n-aj- ylprT lU, ll fT !., , 4i -- i v "I "IX. "tv - -- ,y.Wv.y.yi,.Hjlfl1MjHl tr" ') f" '.T'-V- . :j V i' PAGE SIX. - rrS THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, OCTOfltfrt If, 101, 'I although he has to surmount many lng school whenever her lealth FARMER THOUGHT NIGHT itrst. me formidable obstacles and sho never felt would permit, heroine Is a Countess as well as an above any one who earned his or AFTER RIM extremely nice girl, and we don't her living. Any one who had ever RIDEnSJERF. Illinois Central Railroad Time- Ta- been Introduced to Mrs. Sage could In the least blame the hero for ble lit Ucavcr Dnm, Ky. seeking to win her, although wo see her ns easily at her own home Soath Bound. Bound. a And Much Excitement Ensued, may not altogether approve of his North as If Bhe had been the wife of viking-lik- e methods. No, 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:36 p.m. clerk Instead of a Cut It Proved to Be a As there Is at least a possibility p.m. No. 101 2:48 p.m. once on No 12212:28 Some one wrote a book Fairbanks-Mors- e of the United States' becoming InMrs. Sage No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. "Prisoners of Poverty." D Mistake. -volved In a war with the turbulent Behind Is a Prisoner ol Wealth. J. E. Williams. Agt. republic to the south of us. Forbes tMs human rampart she sits, afraid Hendcrson, Ky., Sept. 27. Con- Lindsay's article On "The Prospect that some one may reach to torsiderable excitement was occasioned for Mexico," has an especial tlmcli New York Press. ment her. It helps out wonder in Henderson last night and at an ness. Edward Sherwood Mead, the WEALTH A fully in the busy re- financial expert, early hour this morning by the on discourses mKKsss! vBrfSg' season when every minute of O port that thirty mounted men were "How the Investment Banker InvesPROMOTING TUB PUPIL. O seen In the vicinity of the farm of J. tigates Public Utilities." The folvour time is worth money, and FEARFUL BURDEN OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Stokes Taylor in the ZIon neighbor- lowing brief but trenchant papers is mighty useful the year round. Henderwill be found in the department, Daintily dressed and altogether hood. Mr. Tajlor was In company "Ways of the Hour"; "Not Tired of Engine for You Need a Fairbanks-Mors- e charming, she entered the school- son at the time, and In his Grinding Feed Trials of Mrs. room. It was her first visit to the with friends, liurried to whitehome. Democracy," by George L. Knapp; Pumping Water The Pitiful men "On Keeping Your Temper," by Sawing Wood schoolroom, and so she had to In- Together with four other Cream Separator Mr. Thomas L. irmed, "Why Ia a Masson; Russell Sage. troduce herself to the teacher was and two negroes, all Grinding Bones Washing Machine Taylor caught up with the men, President?" by Clifford Howard; Peter Van Hanson's mother. Cutting Roots Churning "Peter Is afraid he Is not going who were riding nlong the road. and "County Schools for City IS A "PRISONERJF WEALTH" to be promoted," she began smil- It Is claimed that the men were Boys," by L. R. R. Grinding Tools Threshing adv. Spraying Cutting Ensilage ingly, "and I thought I would come "covered" with guns and told not OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Running Water System and talk it over with you. Both to move until the arrival of the Shelling Corn Great Fortune Has Brought his father and I are so anxious to It is said O O POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. from Henderson. General Work of All Kinds nearly O O have him advanced and not lose a that the men were held for Many Cares to Lonely They told Mr. Taylor O The Herald's Special Selections. O Fairbanks-Mors- e an hour. Engines will give you the best of service. They are year." OO absolutely guaranteed as to Material, Workmanship and Power. Yes?" The teacher was noncom that they were on a peaceful mis O O Old Woman. PAINFUL QUESTIONS. mittal. Peter's fears for his pro sion and did not Intend to do any Horizontal Engines, 1, 2, 4 and 6 h.p. They were finally unlawful act. Vertical Engines, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9 and 12 h.p SECLUDED LIKE motion were well grounded. l.KADS A VKUV homes, It matters not wher'er my glance "Now I hope you are going to allowed to proceed to their Other engines, for every purpose, up to 5UU h.p. Spottsville may stray In the 1 :.pathetic figures nromote the child," his mother which were c luti j :.: One of the most xtu. rur r..n description, wiuc- iui vsauuug Ti- T- Trn ioit Along the columns of a printed "It Is very unfortunate neighborhood. y Is Mrs. Russell went on. In the world page, Today several of the men came to be held back, and Sage, upon whom the fortune left for children he Is getting to be such a big boy: to Henderson for the purpose of se- In papers, magazines, each blessed her by her husband Imposes a fearday Is really very sensitive about It." curing warrants for the arrest of 517 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. ful burden. There Is scarcely a day he I'm constantly reminded of my "I quite agree with you; it Is, Mr. Taylor and his companions. that she doe8 not weep, one of her very unfortunate, and I would like They claimed that they had been atage. Intimate friends tells us. She sits to promote Peter If I could. But I tending a meeting of tobacco grow- "Is your hair thin?" I saw this but and cries at the Intolerable burden ers at Anthoston, at which 500 don't do the promoting." this morn, of having $GT, 000,000 on her shoul The object of the "Oh, Is that so? I thought the were present. distributing ders, nt the task of A glaring headline, Impudent Inmutter was entirely In your hands. meeting was to formulate plans for , deed! that huge fortune in the way that Invasion of Hopkins She is SO Whom must I see? Who does the a peaceful wTfl do the most good. Suppose It Is! 'Twas so when I was county In the Interest of the Henyears old and l.as a New England promoting?" born! district tobacco "The children do all the promot- derson Stemming do just She wants to conscience. A pretty lino for womanhood to pool. ing: you will have to see Peter." read! the right thing with It all, and It The mounted men passed by the "What do you mean.'' requires an amount of thought and "I mean that the promoting is home of J. Stokes Taylor, and im- "Do you use glasses?" This one From Hartford to Beaver Dam an I study and Imposes a feeling of rewere started flybrought a frown sponsibility that Is hard on an old not a thing that Is done at the end mediately rumors Is ing thick and fast. About two ' Would It was so maddening. woman who only wants a quiet cor- of the year by the teacher; It witntirew my glance might skid few remaining done all through the year by the years ago Mr. Taylor ner to spend her Splendid car meets all twins. A fast and easy district pool Across such questions! I pupils, each for himself. Most of from the Stemming But jears In. fL ride. Telephone or call at our stable when you pool. busy as and organized the Henderson gulped it down Mrs. Sage has aged very much my children have been as It is understood, I might see better If I I don't! jL want to leave or have relatives coming. since her husband's death. She has bees promoting themselves; a few, Since that time, t4 did. grown thin, pale, bent and wrink- Peter among them, have done noth he has received some threatening I have letters. The friends of Mr. Taylor led. Aside from the natural grief ing but play. You know "Are you too stout?" Now, really, Mrs. Sage written to you sveral tlmes during thought that possibly the mounted Mr. Sage's death, oer it's a shame the term asking you to come and men Intended to visit his home. was plunged almost Instantly Into a For advertisers to ask things like very unThe affair is considered storm of appeals which amounted see me about it." that! "Yes, I know, but I have been so fortunate, and It Is regretted by Her mail for to a persecution. A .scant two hundred's all that I some years before Mr. Sage's death busy that I simply could not find everyone. The farmers were urged can claim not to swear out any warrants, and had amounted to between 40 and the time to come." 'I might feel cooler If I had less ".Well, I have done all that I to allow the matter to drop. day. It leaped ov .letters a fat. to do, not only for Pe a ana the entire sur- know how A WOMAN MANIAC AND My fire was "Is your back weak?" : HER PITIFUL CONDITION , ::- - i win uo an i f " made to shine !n two months after Mr. sag? depend upon With last night's paper Just beletters were carries wavs: but those who death 7,000 Howling Green, Ky., Sept. 27. promoting are going cause of this! away from her house unopened. me to do the Barefooted and clad only with suf- Whose business Is It? My old badly disappointed." work night and to be Two secretaries shield her body, back Is MINE! There will be hundreds and ficient clothing to day almost, to handle Mrs. Sage's Down in Oklahoma the other clay a man went into a store to buy a mothers who will go and on her bosom her naked Still I admit a plaster's not amiss. mail. If she attempted to thousands of private old babe, Mrs. Sallle ChrisKnw. He 6iuv the kind he wanted nnd asked the price. It wns HI. 05, personally to hundreds and thousands of ' raving maniac, "Do you feel old?" I saw this read 10 per cent of It vt the denier said. and say: "I hope you are tian, 34 years old, a Y she would be able to do nothing teachers promote one Just now wandered aimlessly about the resi"(Jood gracious!" snid the man. "I enn get the same thlrtjf-froPeter." going to " ' else. after Right plumb among the fashions! part of the city Co., for $1.33." Hears, Roebuck . Would it not be more sensible dential At first she tried conscientiously It's too mean! evading the vigilance of her "That's less than it cost me," snid the dealer, "but I'll .sell it to go now, while there Is to look it over herself. She was for them H There's not a wrinkle on my chin same tonus ns the ninll order house just the same,." to hunt for astonished and disgusted at some still plenty of time or brow, The demented woman finally was All right," snid the customer. "You enn send It'nlpng nnil chnrgc Sage's body was causes and to apply remedies, and of It. Before Mr. I recall but drat that ' Still . it to my nccount." say to the teachers: "Is Peter do- pursuaded by her husband to return v cold in the coffin she received a letmagazine! home. Hardly had the woman en "Not on your life," the denier replied. "No chnrgo accounts. You York man whom ing what he can to promote himter from a New a tered the house when she seized can't do business with the mail order house that way. Fork over the Correspondents will please not she never had seen, asking her to self?" and attempted revolver m.m cash." any society notes which are for $1,000 by reus send him a check Sick headache is caused by a disShe was deterred from send The customer compiled. turn mall, and he was kind enough ordered stomach. Take Chamber- the attempt by her husband, who over a week old when written. "Now U cents for postage and 3 cents for a money order." stamped envelope for to enclose, a lain's Tablets and correct that and wrenched the weapon from her Subscribe for The Hcrnld. SI a year. " "What reply. She never asked for advice the headaches will disappear. For grasp. "Certainly, you have to send a letter and a money order lo a nlall disposal of this fortune, as to the adv. sale by all dealers. A few minutes later her madness order house, you know." .m yet within the first two months of violent form, and, again assumed The customer, inwardly raving, kept to his ngrecment nnd paid the she received letters HEART TIIKOIIS CAN UK "IN 11 BAD her widowhood seizing n razor, the woman slashed nickel. SBB.V AHOL'XI) TUB WORLD from more than 1,000 different at her throat. The man struck her "Now 23 cents expressngo." men, instructing her how to give arm and the blade only penetrated Many a Hartford Reader Will "Well, I'll ileclnrc," he said, hut pnld it, saying, "Now hnnd me that away her money so as to do tn Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 27. the fleshy part of her neck. ?.j:-swsaw and I'll take it home myself nnd be: rid of this foolery." ' "J , most good. That it Is now possible for a physiShe was committed to an asylum Feel Grateful for This "Hnnd it to you? Where do you think you nre? You're in Okln-- t , The letters that really affected cian to note the hoart throbs ol a this afternoon. Iioma anil I'm in Chlcngo, and you'll have to wait two weeks for that pathetic person who may be o nthe other Mrs. Sage at this time were Information. saw." appeals for help from Individuals. side of the world Ib the assertion of WOOL TARIFF ROBS WOMEN Whereupon the denier IiunK the snw on n peg and put the money nil appear- Dr. Percy E. Brown of Harvard IT IS AVORKBD JUST HOW Many of them were to in his cash drnwci. If your back gives out; genuine, the appeals of poor Medical School. An ances Instrument Becomes lame, weak or aching; "That makes $1.07," ho said. "It has cost you S2 cents more nnd When a woman purchases $10 and ignorant persons suffering In that would make this possible Is If urinary troubles set In, taken you two weeks longer to get it tlian if you Iind paid my pried and hardship, and pathetically now Installed In the Harvard Medi worth of woolen dress goods, $4.87 want Perhaps your kidneys are "in a in the first plnce." wo cal School. Dr. Brown says: d confident that the of that $10 represents the actual COMK TO KEE US. WE CAN FURNISH MATERIAL PROMPTLY bad way." Is practically no limit to value of the goods and the remainman who had more money than Bhe "There Don't delay use Doan's Kidney AND SAVE YOU MONEY. would give the distance by which, through tHs ing $5.13 of the $10 the amount of knew what to do with, them the little that would make method, the palpitations of the the tariff. In other words, should Pills. Hero Is good evidenco of their of these letters heart could be seen. With the prop the same purchase be made In Engthem happy. Some worth: distressed Mrs. Sage greatly; but er attachments the heart beats land, Wiete there Is no taTlff on Mrs. W. N. Bartlett, 620 Trip-le- tt they came not only from every could bt carried around the world. woolens, 'the woman would receive St., OwenBboro, Ky., says; forState In the Union, but from The only difference between trans- the same amount and quality of INCORPORATED Had she responded mitting the heart beats 100 miles dress goods for $4.87 that she pays "Several years ago I used Doan's countries. eign Kidney Pills and cannot say too II to them she would have dissipated and sending them around the world $10 for In this country. -:much in their praise. For a long h This is because of the her entire fortune In Bmall checks would be delay due to the longer world. distance. 105 time I had nearly every symptom all over the ad valorem tariff of to individuals of kidney disease. My back ached So finally Mrs. Sage gave up her "All the patient has to do lB to per cent on this class of goods. terribly and at night I did not mi Is mani- place his or her hands In a solution mall. Now a letter which Bleep well. During the day I was A Magazine Which Never Disfestly from a personal friend Is of warm salt water, the electric appoints. nervous and in bed all the time. nothing else reaches current from .the hands, which are given her, but and I can always be relied My feet became swollen thn nnRltlve and negative noles. Is j ,'LlppIncott's .,...,.... fl.lUti vtrfilf.lt her eye. j only Impossible to reach carried by wires to the instrument OB Pr g090 I1CUUU I1V.IIU11 "Hi". knew I required a good remedy to It Is not pnly clever In form, but cure me. I had often heard Doan's Mrs. SagA by letter it has become which showB the heart beats." Every kind of .business needs advertising nowadays to Kidney Pills highly recommended, Impossible things to see one of the make It succeed. There are two kinds of advertlsine the Mrs. T. A. Town, 107 6th St., Item Youdties live Bentiment. The bo I procured a supply and began her. Mrs. Sage formerly was one good and the bad; the kind that brings results and the kind S. D., writes: "My October issue Is noteworthy In sev- taking them as directed. Doan'if of wo- Watertown, most approachable of the For one, It" contains Kidney Pills cured me and they snobbery or four children are subject to hard eral respects. which does bo good. Of course you want the first menmen. Not a trace of a complete novelette of Bwlft move- are the only remedy t will ever use Is to ho found In her colds and I always use Foley's Honpurse-prid- e tioned, in order to be sure of the result. ey and Tar Compound with splen- ment and compelling Interest, by a for kidney trouble. I can highly A plain make-uMarrecommend them, as they lived up village woman she started her ca- did results. Some time ago I had famous British author, H. B. severe'attack of la grippe and the riott Watsijn, whose books,, "Hurri- to the claimB made for them." remains to this reer, and that sho Te serve you 1b the right way. Advertising in a good, live For sale by" all dealers. Price 50 Foley's Honey cane Island," "The Big Fish," and She never cared anything doctor prescribed day. Co., Buffalo, paper with large circulation like THE HERALD, brlBgs or society, and and Tar Compound and It soon a dozen more, have woa blra de- cents. Fostef-MIlbur- n about fine clothes York! sole agents for the sore results. Tell us what yen wait aid let us figure yoa friends were chosen by prefer- overcame the la grippe. I can al- served success on both sides of the New her story, The Pic United States. ' . . ence from among the people who ways depend upon Foley's Honey Atlantic. His new ai estimate. The figuring .is free- - and the advertising Remember the name Doan's are doing the work of the world. and Tar Compound and am sure of aroon," describes the surprising and take no other. woa't cost you much. It will help yei. Try It. adv. auda"With professional women she was good results." For all coughs and things that happened to an coldB In children and grown per' cious, resourceful young yachtsman particularly friendly. That period THE HERALD, Ky. who believed In taking "short cuts" of her life. 1847 when shewas sons, and for chronic' coughs of sale at all deal- when he wanted anything. In this For graduated, and 1869 when she mar adv. instance, he gets what he dsaires, M BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BlAODEJ ried Mr. Sage, was spent In teacn- - ers, '17 Hartjord Herald The Most Useful Machinp on the Farm Is a Engin e multl-rallllonalr- e. J Am MJ IDS ooooooooooooooo rt J rs to-da- r. ".! iu Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Ll ;; AUTOMOBILE TRANSFER! h ..! 4 'n Kefuro.T y r' V 1 COOPER & CO., 4 HARTFORD, KENTUCKY. &TSAS -- - :fc !? ,r," ?: ?"r -- A Mail Order Deal oil-th- five-wee- to-da- y, hus-bnn- d. e W kind-hearte- Fordsville Planing Mill Co. Fordsville, Payne-A'luTIc- Kentucky. $$' p. roiwwtoNEVPnis Hartford, i&MZ?it'f; y.wJV.at j - .Jft&i ragasywn -- 1 y yn " J -- Ml . VKW-IJXSV:7-T- 'fsw .t.'jwuz ?? iw&-tzr- "'" .'a "" WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1012. CUSTOM OF VACCINATION ROUNDLY DENOUHCED fish, 13 fHE HARTFORD HERALD turtles, 2 X). PAGE SEVEN. 3 muskrats, 5 large IS Doctor Says Inoculation With Smallpox Virus is Cruel anil Criminal. Pittsburgh Penn., Sept. 21. Six persons died of smallpox and ten new cases were reported. Other suspected cases were put under girl, Elizabeth One quarantine. to-da- y years old, died of blood poisoning following the inoculation of smallpox virus. y Dr. Harry L. Goehring a row among the physicians started of the city by denouncing vaccination aa "Inhuman and unnecessary." Dr. Goehring declares the compulsory vaccination of school children is criminal. This brought a hot reply from Dr. J. F. Edwards, Chief of the DeDiseases, partment of Contagious who is directing the Health Bureau In the absence of Director E. It. Walters, who Is In the pesthouse. a victim of the Bcourge. Edwards wntie every one in the city vaccinated. Dr. Goehring declares Dr. Walters was vaccinated, and that it "took" two weeks before he was stricken with smallpox, and cites this as an evidence of the value of MartUu, 9 to-da- Pittsburg, Penn., Sept. 27. Declaring that he could stand the absence of clean linen on the bed, but was compelled' to register a protest whon his wife washed the baby's clothing In the cooking utensils, sportJames Everett, a 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 BIG TYPHOON IN JAPAN her husband's bill of particulars here, and denied that she had been inCAUSES IMMENSE LOSS unclean or had ever heaped any dignities upon her husband, as he alleged In hlB suit. In his bill of particulars Everett Damage Of Life and Property well-know- size frogg and a snake six feet long. Ho says he can prove it by fifty People who don't know witnesses. Barnes will doubtless be a little skeptical about believing this story, but If they had ever been out with him fishing, It wouldn't 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 1 nthe finny tribe. He picks out a shallow stretch of water that he can wade In and grabbles for the fish around stumps and logs. When n fishing party goes out with Barnes the first thing they do Is to begin building a Are. When the Are gets under good headway, Barnes Is there with the flsh ready for the frying pan. published all sorts of practical suggestions to farmers. The following Is one of the suggestions: GREW SUDDENLY COLO "To prevent hens from eating their eggs, arrange a false bottom In the net through which the egg WhenWifeWashedBaby'sClothes will rolf slowly out of sight when laid. There ate several ways of doiu Cooking Utensils ing this. By making the nests dark, the formation of this habit will be She Denies. prevented." adv. LOVE OF THE HUSBAND CASTORIA For Infants and Children. TEN IIUHBAXDS "ASLEEP" WHEN WIVES WERE "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 wild-eye- d but 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 meunted the stage and announced that a man was out In front of the building waiting to kill his wlfO and her escort, but that titty could leave by the rear exit, if trtoy wished. Hardly had tho manager Ipft the stage before 11 couples left their seats and hurried out tllf back door. well-dress- The Kind You Have Always Bought AVcgelable Prcparationlbr As- similating HtcFoodantincflula-lin- g theStomachs and Bowels of Bears the Signature of n Promotes DigcslionXhecrfur-nessandltest.Con'ai- ns neillter Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. wot "Narcotic. AV 4 V afOUjySAKUZLPtTCHSR to the Amout of $20,-000,00- 0. vaccination. Dr. Edwards last night Issued a statement showing only 98 cases of the disease and only 20 deaths since September 1. An oiflcer of the Allegheny County Undertakers Asso12 bodies, were ciation said taken from the pesthouse last Sunday night, while several other victims died at their homes. The HeiAi Department, at the urging of the big merchants, Is suppressing information as to actual conditions. to-da- y Few women realize that suggested nudity Is more demoralizing than the altogether. that word lc Girls and eggs all look good, but some of both won't stand close Investigation. It refers to Dr.Tutt's Liver Pills and The manufacturers of mirrors have never complained about Love Are you constlpatadf belnx blind. Troubled with IndlgeiUooT Some women shoot their Sick headache? BOY WILL GIVE LEG TO EVERY MAX OUGHT TO when they want to get rid SAVE THE LIFE OF GIRL MAN of them, and others dig up the old BE A SELF-MAD- E " Insomnia? love letters ho wrote before mar- ANY of these symptoms and maay others Sept. Chicago, 26. William man has been the riage and Insist upon reading them, Indicate Inaction of the LIVER. The self-maRugh, a Gary (Ind.) newsboy, Is subject of more jokes than goats, aloud to him. ZKToodl awaiting the summons of Dr. J. A. stovepipes, mothers-in-laand TheThere are some spineless creat-ure- a Craig to have his crippled left leg odore in the world, but the man who amputated so that the life of Miss He is represented as having run says "the woman tempted me" Ethel Smith may be preserved by out of material when It came to when he Is caught, is three degrees Rugh, by selling pa- thatching his roof, as having con- lower than worm. per?, has become known to nearly Take No Substitute. A man has to stay out all night structed himself with Etruscan feet everybody in Gary. and a Byzantine stomach, and all to get a headache, but a woman can "No," he said, "I don't know the that sort of thing. produce one In 10 nTinutes. girl, but what difference does that As a matter of fact, the self-maSome cynical women believe that make? I heard that a great amount man Is the man who makes the husbands were always unfaithful to of skin grafted onto ber body would country. their ttlves, but we men can point save her life, otherwise she would As another matter of fact, any with pride to Adam. (I.NCOIU'OKATKD) die. man who amounts to anything Is a It I a lucky thing for the glrlb I was a small child I nev"Since e man. that their noses are not the color er have walked on ray left leg. I The man whose career lB deter- of their elbows. can use it a great deal though in mined and whose actions are govIt Is hard to make a lover believe getting around. If I had only one erned by some one else, is either a thnt a girl Isn't as sweet before leg I should be compelled to use dependent, useless heir or a mar- breakfast as she Is after supper. two crutches or be wheeled around. ried man. If the girls concentrated as much I could "Anyway, save money What this country needs Is more time and attention on business as then! for If the leg were gone, I self-mamen who win want to they do on their hair, they would "would only have to buy one shoe." spend only d money. all be Captains of Finance. Miss Smith will bo taken to the When the woman with a past and Bets Her Hosiery on T. It. Gary General Hospital the man with a futuie get together Either Miss Katherlno Henry, a there Is alway8 a scandal it was gaid, to prepare for the operin the ation when Dr. Craig returns. She pretty high school teacher of this next day's paper. N place, will wear low white shoes has been In bed four weeks a with A girl Isn't really In love until The kind that makes you look trond In the eyes of the wholeOn the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays her body a mass of burns. She was and white hosiery throughout the she would rather stay home and of each month the fares are sale dealer and the city merchant- - lhat makes your neighbors riding on a motorcycle with her winter, regardless of snow, rain or hold hands than go to a movlng-plctur- e ixtra low and allow stop vf$S proud of you, increases respect and sets you right in the minds finance, "Rae" Roberts, when the cold, or Lester Wyeth will wear a oen free and 25 days time show. ia Cotton Belt Route to gasoline tank on which she was sit straw hat until spring. This will of all people; this kind is ting exploded, igniting her clothing. be the case because of a wager they Need Not Be Criminal. Rugh heard of the need of skin made Out In Mlddletown, Ohio, a high DO!STE.- Miss Henry is a consistent grafting. "Can't you use the skin school freshman la dying as a reAnd promply delivered by the HARTFORD HERALD. Everyof T- - R., and dotes on Bull sult of the kicks he received while on this leg?" he asked. body in any kind of business needs Printed Stationery No. e The Cotton Belt Route is the The doctor admitted that he Moosers. Mr. Wyeth is partial to being hazed. dirtct line from Memphis to Heads, Crds. Envelopes, Statements, Etc. nowadays. Prices Henry but has no use for coufcf. but said that to take the ward Miss Since boys will be boys, it I8 well Texai, through Arkansas After church last for boys to remember that the law amount necessary would endanger Roosoveltlsm. tne lowest; work the best. Call or write us. trco splendid trains daily, with through sleepers, chair cars and evening they argued the matter. against manslaughter was designhis life. ?5he HERALD. Hertford. Ky. parlor-caf- e cars. Trains from y they met again and ac- ed to cover Just such cases as this. "Well, cut the leg off," said all parts of the Southeast make wager anyway ex knowledged Rugh. the before "I can't use It BInghamton Press. direct connection at Memphis (Conn.) Norwalk cept to twine It around a crutch." friends. Cor. rtitli Cotton Belt Routetraini to the Southwell." N. Y. World. How to Keep a Hen From Eating t Mrs. Peter Holan, 11501 Buckeye Her Onn Eggs. Write to me today Old Lightning Fable Go. "Yes, I Rd., Cleveland, O., says: In the current Issue of Form and I will tell you exact fare The Department of Agriculture Fireside Is a department an recommend Foley's Honey and from your town, schedentitled ule, and send you splenTar .Compound. My little boy had has made public the results of art "The Headwork Shop" In which are did Illustrated books of of light bad case of whooping cough, some exhaustive Investigation farm facts about Arkantimes he was blue in the face. I ning strokes throughout tho counsas and Texas. pave him Foley's Honey and Tar try. The report disposes of tho be Ti L. C. BARRY, that Compound, and It had a remarkable lief of ancient philosophers TrutlUf Poitnirr Auct meet and cured him in a short certain kinds of trees the laurol, 83 Trdd Building and beech were Loul.vilU, Kf never ime." Remember the name, Fo- - aspen riio Herald antl Weekly Comlor-.Ioiitni- il 1.50 y'fJpfoney and Tar Compound, and struck by lightning, with the stateWecklv LouMllle Hemlil ment that "any kind of tree is likeo not accept any substitute. Chll- " " Louisville Dally Kveuins; Post " Don't knock your town! n like it, grown folks are quickly ly to be struck." " " " Fanners Hoiie Journal Thor report show8 that lightning Don't 1.50 lped by it, and It contains no refuse to advertise! " " " Dally Ouoiiyboro Mrhsenuer a.so lates. For sale at all deal- - oilmen in ui uuiuruuu piuieuu re" Cincinnati Weekly Vmiulier " Don't patronize mail order 1.35 s. adv. gion more often than anywhero else " " " Twlce-n-wee- k country. in the Owcnslmio Messenger Philadelphia 1.75 bouses ! " " Dnlly Owcnsboio Inquirer " Ledger. fHAT MIL- - BARNES CAUGHT 3.25 Don't fail to give us your " " " THlce-a-wep- k Oucnsboro Inquirer WHILE ON FISHING TRIP 1.75 " ArrywToMH.r " " Kentucky Farmer Louisville F 1,25 orders for all kinds of Tllu aJM on. " " " Aryan's Commoner ) Dully lo car. iTbe Providence Enterprise says: FOR FLETCHER'S UlnpolHttlnTaz. job printing! ' " " fhricc-a-Wc1I05 New York Woild According to the sworn state- a " " McCall'j. Magazine Fashions " pnt of Eli Barnes, th,e most noted Don't forget to stand By your 1.30 " "' Nonnan K. Mack's National Magazine " A girl who Is pretty and knows Herman in Providence, hera Is 1.15 borne paper, and it will " " "' fifnplncotl's Maeazlno it he caught out of a hole In a 't ts apt, to consider herself tho n70 ' Bl: Lank several days ago 290 whole peach crop. FOLEY stand by you! PILLS went through the Philadelphia Company Building. Men and girls employees who refused to submit to vaccina The same tion were discharged. thing is being done in stores, factories and offices. Parents who have kept their children from school because they are opposed to vaccination have been visited by truant officers and threatened with a summons from the Juvenile Court. To-da- y 23 physicians Toklo, Japan, Sept. 2C. Damage exceeding $20,000,000 was caused by the typhoon which swept Japan from end to end on Sunday, while the loss of human life was very heavy and tons of thousands are homeless. The storm was the here for worst that has occurred over half a century, according to reports which have Just reached the capital, which has been practically cut off from the rest of the country for days. severely everyCrops suffered 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 Gifu. At Nagoya every house was damaged and a great tidal wave demolished the harbor and sunk three steamers, while several others At Glfu 262 people went ashore. were killed and 283 Injured. The Kloko Maru foundered of Enshu and the whole of her crew and passengers were lost. At Osaka 20,000houses were ruined and all and the harbor the break-watepiers were washed away. At Nara Kasuga shrine the collapsed Into a heap of ruins. rs 1,000-year-old 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 nlso alleges that hla wife regularly washed the baby's clothes In the cookln'g utensils, and when he remonstrated with her, she swore at him. Everett further complains of his wife's sister sleeping In the same bed with them, saying that his wife Insisted that they all sleep together. In her answer to her husband-'allegations Mrs. Everett denies his charges. The Everetts were married on March 3, 1910, and separated September 10, the same year. A reconciliation followed, but they again separated in February, this year. O Mt'LUKK O i rmJinl A perfect f TV In .ifnr forConstipn-Tion- Remedy , s Use For Over Worms .Convulsions.Fcvcnsh-nesand Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature or Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea NEW YOTiK. Thirty Years Man's Inlmninnity To Woman. Mrs. Hank Glover, of Elk county, has been longing for an electric runabout for n ear, and has saved up her butter and egg money to that end. Hut last week Hank went and drew It out of the bank and bought a manure spreader for the Kancas City Journal. farm. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CASTORIA , Ncwrenaarrs. ooooooooooooooo SAYS. LUKE OO cl. t 'i no to duto but It's foolish to bonow trouble In ad- - O nnce. 7VIOLBS HND OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WORD JUST ONE MEANS HEALTH. Tutt's, " w Tou oooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O lteii.oed with MOM'SOFF, without pnin or danger, no matter how O large or how fur nliie tin suiface of the skin. And tliey O will neer ii'titrit mill no time or Mar will be left. MOLKSOFF O Is applied directly to the MOLK or U.V11T, which entirely rilsajt. O O pears In about sl days, killing the germ and leiuiiij; the sVl O smooth nml natural. Q MOLKSOFF Is put lip only in Ono Dollar bottles. Each bottle is forwarded postpaid on receipt of price, Is neatly O packed In a plain case, accompanied by full directions, and con- - O tains enough remedy to remove eight or ton Ordinary MOLES or O WARTS. We sell MOLESOFF under a positive GUARANTEE if O. it falls to remove jour MOLK. or 'YART, we will promptly refund. O the dollar. Letters front porfonaKes we all know, together with Cf much valuable Information, will be mailed free upon request. O Guaranteed by the ""lorjda rjln'rlbutlng Co., under the Food O nnd Drugs Act, June 30, 190t5. Seilal, No. 43033. rj 1'lense mention this paper Florida Distributing Company, O ..,,, "' when answering J'eiiMicoIn, Florida. O MKRTS ........, 8kjt-graftln- g. Tutt'sPills Light and Power Company E. G. self-mad- BARRASS MGR., self-earne- fit Fares ! Low Will ivirc your house at cost. JSlectric Uffhtti arc clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be ivithout them, tvhen within reach. JOT3 PHI TIN ( to-da- er Arkansas & Texas NEATLY To-da- DON'T 4 Clubbing Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. HARTFORD HERALD'S 30 l.5 CHIIdran hi Cry CASTORIA ek run RJItUMAIISM S.V' KIDNEY IUUMET3 i2-i- AND, BLAOOEli MAbss if m THE HERALD. Hartford, Ky. ra-fr- i .i. .'' 111 Mil A7 ISMlliSM j.v"W jliir DTi : rlV fiftlnmrg' - ti.iii dlHW r " j mVTlrit' '"ml'i'i ' V, f Is tr Hi ti, iyn "i" ' " i1 ' ; 'je, " wt "u. jf1.! i.. ivm lj' imi.ii mm . ;l it j? ' s'iG:: eight. k THE HARTFORD HF.RAKP WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 10t2. J; i m: il 1 ;i r hi 7T TTTT" t rls went to'tho mill about 4 o'clock their farm and were mgniy esteemAll In tbo morning to look after a sick ed people, leave two children. horso and discovered the mill on tho doors to the homo wpro locked'. putting It Singleton left a noto sayfng that ho Are, but succeeded In HU II. & E. RAILROAD TLME had planned to kill his wife and out. HARTFORD, KY. AT There was a good stock of wheat then himself, and In tho note left The following L. & N. Time Card and flour on hand, which will mako directions as to the division of his eoraothlng more than ostato between their two children. (a effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: tho, loss He also told about money which he 515,000. North Hound had In different banks. tio. 112 duo at Hartford 7:19 a. ra. No. 1H duo at Hartford 3:40 p. m. CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS COMING IN QUITE LIVELY COUNTY MEETINGS IN South Eound GREEN RIVER DISTRICT No. 11." duo at Hartford 8:45 a. m. Tho total heretofore subscribed Wo. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 p. m. The regular county meetings of by tho Democrats of Ohio county II. E. MISCHKE, Agt. for the Democratic Campaign Fund tho Green River Tobacco Growers' will be held In each was J2f7.00 and samo was report- Association ed In tho Hartford Horald last county that compose tho association YOUNG MEN WHO HAVE week. Slnco that report tho fol- Saturday, October 5, at 1 o'clock at Ow- lowing subscriptions havo been re- tho following named places: ensboro, Daviess county; Calhoun, LITTLE FREEDOM ceived: KNOWN Fordsvllle, Ohio McLean county; HARTFORD, KY. Hancock V. E. Ellis $10.00 county, and Lowlsport, Spencer and Rockport, 5.00 county, Since They Were Small Boys J. C. Her 2.00 county, Indiana, for the purpose of Heber Matthews delegates to tho district They Now Want to Try 2.00 electing E. P. Moore n. B. Collins 2.00 meeting to be held ,ln Owensboro Life Over Again. 2.00 'Thursday, October 10, and transact Pen Taylor any other business that domands HEFLIN, KY. their attention. We want to urge Kan., Sept. 28. Two Rufus Williams Topeka, 52.00 young men, each now a little more A. N. Crowe 2.00 a good attendance at these meetold, never have R. A. Rowan 23 years 1.00 ings, as there Is business of Imitan consecu-U- v H. 1.00 portance" to attend to that should Kruw:i threo montho' of J. Mllllgan grower In Yeedqm since they were 9 and A. C. Porter 50 Interest every tobacco Respt., the district. s of age, and have Just come T BEAVER DAM, KY. WALTER ATHERTONSec'y, o the conclusion that they have J. M. Porter Jo.OO G. R. T. A. 7tob."! n lot of fun and many good A. K. Miller 2.00 T !!urt,B of life. C. M. Taylor 2.00 Not Ice. T:'ey have asked Gov. V. R. V. B. Taylor 2.00 DemoThe McCrcary-McDermo- tt 1.00 Stubbs, of Kansas, to parolo them H. C. Rarnes cratic Club of Hartford will hold a Penitentiary that Oscar Stevens front the Kansas 1.00 meeting at Its old quarters upstairs thoy may 'Begin living as children E. D. Oldham 1.00 County Drug Co.'s over the Ohio something of M. Tlchenor 1.00 nnd try to make storo next Friday night at 7:30, for themselves, instead of being chron1.00 F. Casebler purpose of for tho 1.00 the ic offenders against society. T. Taylor campaign. All present National t . . . . . 1.00 Arthur Patten has served almost D. Hudson and all Democrats are ret!0 years, and lias not known 60 1.00 members .. H. Thomas . quested and urged to be present. days of consecutive freedom since FORDSVILLE, KY. J. S.GLENN, Pres. hu waa a little more lliun 6 years O. Neel $5.00 A. C. YEISER, .Sec'y. D. Cooper old. John Ryan has served four5.00 teen years, without being a, free 5.00 REV IJRINKLEY M. MESSICK F. Cooper man thiee months In succession 1.00 C. Cooper DIES OF HEART TROUBLE 1.00 K. Allen since he was 9 years old, and he G. Lannum has three years yet to remain in 2.00 Ky., Sept. 30. The Louisville, prison. 1.00 Rev. Brlnkley Morris Messlck, for 8. rcynoldg n. Carden Neither can more than faintly 2.00 fifty-foyears minister of the any homes but reform W. A. "Flemlster 1.00 Methodist Church, South, and one Patten Is an schools nnd prisons. 50 of T. Royal the most widely known churchorphan, while Bryan's mother Is 50 men, died S. Wilson this morning at his apartbe 1.00 ments In the Weisslnger-Gaulbe- rt still living. They never tried to T. Smith, Jr. s;ood until given their last senH. Lord 1.00 after an Illness of three weeks of tences, after a short term of free- 50 R. Fuqua heart trouble. dom. 1.00 W. Strother 'They never asked for another Bert Maddox 1.00 Jerome AUcn Dead. "chance." They took what came Dr. J. E. Barnhlll .1.00 Jerome Allen, of tho Concord their way and were satisfied until Chas. E. Miller 1.00 neighborhood, died Tuesday mornnow. They want to try to lire down R. I. Miller 1.00 ing of tuberculosis and complicahel." past. Total to dato. $347.00. tions. After funeral services conPatten was left an orphan when ducted by Rev. R. E. Fuqua, his reRed Men to Meet. 5 yoars old. John Ryan Is a Kanmains will be burled In tho Con-coThe district meeting for this dissas City (Kan.) boy, and was first Church cemetery this morning -arrested for Jumping street cars trict of the Improved Order of Red at 10 o'clock. The deceased leaves Men of Kentucky will be held In a widow, seven children and many when 9 years old. Hartford on October S. Fifty tribes relatives. GREEN UKIEIt. of this district will be represented. Sept. 30. Judge John 11. A banquet In the evening will pre"Come Seven!" wife and two children, of Hart- cede the secret services. A large Pittsburg. Penn., Sept. 28. A visited relatives in this neigh- crowd of Red Men Is expected to seventh son ford, of a seventh son of a borhood last week. y attend. seventh son was born to Mr, Mr. Dolan Wade, wife nnd and Mrs. David Geiger. Mr. rtelgor and Miss Ollle Hobdy, of CENTERTOWN. is a mall carrier of Braddock, Penn. This Store is the Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes ' ' visited the family of Mr. A. T. Oct. 1. Mrs. Bettle Atherton, of "McConnel Sunday. Matanzas, ,was the guest of Mrs. And Lyre Will Supplant Eagle. Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Shultz, of Alva Calloway last' Mondays The Italians have coins Called Vrcntls, were the guests of Mr, A. Earl Davis and wife, of this lire. Maybe If the Colonel Is elect.N. Wilson Sunday. place, spent Saturday night and ed he will Incorporate them Into "Miss Mary Taylor, who has been Sunday with Henry Hocker and our currency. Columbin State., visiting at McHenry, returned home wife, near Kronos. IL Saturday. Charles "and James Smith, 'twin Miss Mnggle Hatcher died at her ADAHURG. rot 'sworn statement SMALLHOUS. The ball game at Prentls Satur- home here last Tuesday night, af- negroes, were electrocuted In the Sept. 27. Esq. J. L. Patton circulation, ownership Sept. 28. Mr. Luther Addlng-ton- ;. of their day between the teams of Rob Roy ter a short Illness. Sho was burled Eddyville prlsoii for the murder of passed through here this morning stocks and bonds and other inforand wife are moving to their sind Prentls resulted In a scoro of the following day at tho Ross an aged man at Maysvllle. Len route to Maxwell. mation, under the penalty of a de- now home purchased recently near five to two In favor of Prentls. graveyard. For Sale, Farms All sizes, from ; Miss Mary Patton !B visiting Mr. nial of the use of the mails. Tho Wa)ton's Creek. Mr. James Barnes and wife, of J. A. Bllbro has purchased a upholds the construction Imer Mitchell Mr. and "Mrs. Goshen, were the guests of ,Mr. H. farm from Elwood Ross near Ross's 6 to 300 acres. We can please you Clarence Patton and family, neap opinion Taffy. e Department off- haye returned to their home near If you want to buy land. of the .A. Wilson and family Sunday. They Ripple, and will try farming. There Is a stray mare near here, icials, says Hitchcock. He began here, 'after a few days Tisit to A. C. YEISER & CO.. homo by Mrs. were accompanied MIes Irene Davis spent last Sathaving come to the pasture of Mr. y mailing blanks to 120, 00p friends and relatives here. adv. Mary Maddox, of West Provldenco, urday night and Sunday with relaHartford, Ky. Tom Westerfleld Monday night. editors, publishers and others. . 'Mrs. Will Bullock and Miss Lorn who had been visiting the family of tives near Smallhous. wife and Those are expected to reach their Kimbley, accompanied by their visMr. John Raymon, 31r. Wilson for some time. Prof. II. C. Smith, of Louisville, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO SPECIAL NOTICE O daughters, Zoda and Susie, will at- destination by October 1, when the itors,. Mrs. Stevens, of ChiMiss Constance Chlnn, who has gavo a lecture at the Baptist church O O in regard to cago, and Ms. O tend the singing convention at Beda law becomes effective. go to school hero last Sunday night on TemperHeltsley, of leen bIc'c, Is able to O OBITUARIES, RESOLUTIONS O Sunday. iigain. Powderlrf visited Mrs, Elijah Bishance. We are having a cool snap and BENNETTS. OF RESPECT, &c. op at Williams Mines, Wednesday O Lee, son of M. P. Everly, died at O .PRESIUKNT TAKT AND was a little frost last night. Sept. 30.- - Several from this ap4 returned home Thursday. the home of his parents, near Ma- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO there GOV. WILSON MEET We would rather not see frost, so place attended the singing convenMrs. Bob Billings spent several tanzas, last Saturday, after a short Tho Hartford Herald has adopted soon, as there la still some tobacco tion at Beda Sunday. days Jest week visiting relative? Illness of cerebro spinal meningitis. ', 28. Sept. President Hoston, Mr. Ira Wallace and family, of hefe. She was accompanied .to fter His remains were burled Sunday at a new rule in regard to Obituaries, out. Taft and Governor Wilson met at There are two cases of diphthe- Pordsvllle, visited Mr. J. T. Wal- home at Moorman by her Sfapd-taothe- r, Resolution of Respect, Cards of the Sanford Tlchenor graveyard. for tho a hotel here late In this district, th? little girls lace last week. Wrs. John Wfthrow,' who Several from this place attended Thanks, &c, whether written at the ria first time since tho campaign start- tho singing at Beda Miss Viola Waddle, of thiB place, will spend the behest of lodges, churches nr in- of Mr. Wash Wedding and Joshua a few days wJi Mrs. last Sunday. ed. They greeted each other hearAntitoxine was given and la visiting her sister, Mrs. Jim Aw-tr- Billings and Mrs. Allen Buskjll. A and that Is, we shall Greer. W. W. Tlchenor and wife visited dividuals, tily and chatted for sevoral they are getting better. . at Williams Mines. Mr. C. D. Rpss is quite HI at 1Ib relatives at Matanzas last Saturday charge at tho rato of two cents per Mrs. Lizzie Moselcy and daughMr. EarsleT Harris, of Wllllajno home near here. line for all such articles, except obitSunday. tf and Willie, Owensboro, are visiting Mines, was in this neighborhood Mrs. J. C. Drake Is Buffeting with W. H. Bean went to Hartford uary poetry, which will bo one cent ter Sunday afternoon. per word, stralght.Thls Is tue small- Mrs. Cap Greer. a fractured knee. O Monday. MARRIAGE LICENSE. O Mr. Joshua Patton and sister- Ina Rev. Bennlo Bennett, of Beda, est rato wo chajgo for anything and Mies Maggie Hunter and piece, S. A. Bratcher and wife, of HartOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ford, were of our regular rate. spent Thursday night near Taffy, filled his regular appointment here Miss Ethel Hunter, are visiting guests of J. A. Bll- Is only one-fift- h tho Mrs James S. Trunnell, at Utlca. The amount, in cash or stampst the guests of their cousins, Miss Saturday night and Sunday. Jno. R. McDowell, Rockport, to bro and wife Sunday. Mr. BUI Miller, of this place, will Mrs. Edna Hunter, Hartford, each article, or Lizzie and Mr. Oscar Wade. W. C. Everly and family, of this must accompany "Lillian Shelton, Louisville. build a 'Store on his farm near here. Ky., Is .Tlslting relatives here, U not be printed. Six Saved Leg of Boy. Thomas W. Royal, Fordsvllle, to place, spent last Sunday with rela- It will Mrs. Ross Is visiting relThe remains of Mr. R. H. Everly words average a line in orditives at Matanzas. old "It seemed that my Gertrude Farmer, Fordsvllle. were brought here from nary reading and every separate boy would have to lose hla leg, oh atives at Williams Mines. Nejson J. P. Tlchenor and family, of MaS. F. Babbitt, Dundee, to Mabel Creek and laid to rept In the Equaltanzas, were tho guests of Rev. L. character or Initial letter counts as account of an ugly ulcer, caused by Drown, Dundee. Ten Millions Yearly. ity cemetery, jast Monday. a Word. The headlnc and thn sic a bad bruiso," wrote D., F. Howard, Attica, Ind., to W. Tlchenor and family last H. J. Braden, Washington, Sept. 30. Tho Enr .... .. ... . .. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter ntuuro uoiu count one lino eacn, Aquone, N. ' C. "All remedies ap'd gineering Bureau of the army, f? Orpha C. Stevens, Cromwell. went to Centertown - Thursday. sven if they are only a word or two.' doctors' Curtis, Rockport, to treatment failed till we was announced Hayden here, will recomA MAN AND HIS WIFE poetry, All straight tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and mended to Congress at tho coming obituary Edith Graves, Rockport. FOUND DEAD N HOME through, one cent per word. .' cured When you have a bad cold you him with one box." Cures session that It will be necessary to. 1HG ROLLER 3IILLS hums, bolls, skin eruptions, plies. increase the appropriations for tho want the best medicine obtainable DESTROYED BY FIRE 4 o Danvllle, Ky., Sept. 30. A 4 25c at James H. Williams. adv Ohio river to about $10,000,000 an; so as to cure it with aB little delay messago from Eubank, in nually in order to complete that as possible. Here Is a druggist's Morgantown, Ky., Sept. 27. Tho the western part of Lincoln county, ANNOUNCEMENTS NEWSPAPER LAW UPHELD project by 1922, the time set for opinion: "I- - have sold ChamberOf programs or any event to 1JY ATTORNEY GENERAL Norris roller mlllB, of thlB place, this morning states that neighbors Its completion. It Is believed this lain's Cough Remedy for fifteen "belonging to B. F. Norrls, wero to- found Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Sintake place In the future, matrecommendation by tho army en- years," says Enos Lollar, of Saratoga, ters of general Interest but not tally destroyed by flro at 4 o'clock gleton, both aged fifty years, deaed Washington, Sept. 26, Attorney gineers will have great Ind., "and consider best welghtlh on the market" For it theDyfall exact current news, should It. seems evident in their home. Mrs. Singleton had General Wlckersham sent to Post- Congress and will' Inaugurate tMs morning. sale' a reach The Herald Just as toon master General Hitchcock to-dan more liberal policy In dealing z that the mill wag set on fire, as a bullet hole through her head adv; with dealers. opinion on certain points of th'e new the Ohio. as possible after being decided there was no flro In tho mill yes- and her husband a bullet through ' Z upon. Please don't delay;. terday, as they wero doing eomo re- his heart. They had been dead for federal law requiring newspapers , Ambrose Cobb,-- a- cousin 'of Abrasomo time when found. Mr. and The closer you get to some pair work. and some other publications to preham Lincoln, died in Jessamine Mr. Nor- - Mrs. Singleton, who lived alone on sent to thd Postmaster General a 4Three weeks ago y the more distant they are. county. ' The Hartjord Herald TA-DL- K I We Have a New Fall S nit for i You , ... .... ur YOUNG MEN at home can wear just as stylish clothes as those who live in the cities. Right here in our store you can make your selections from a fine stock of Hart, Schaffner & Marx suits. You don't need to go anywhere else to find the best clothes in the world. You may have a deep rooted conviction that you cannot be fitted in readymade clothes; some men have. We would like" to show and try on you a Hart, Schaffner .& Marx suit. These suits are strictly all wool and better .tailored and will give you much better service than any tailoring line in the country. We will fit you right. Your side of every purchase considered in this store. We don't want your business if we can't satisfy you in fit, quality and price. You had better see the new things as early as I possible. t n! Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits - Barnes Special Suits $18 to $30 $7.50 to $15 to-da- E, P. Barnes & Bro, Beaver Dam, semi-annual Post-offic- -- k i - Kentucky. v 1 to-da- ht y, -- ' 1 , 00000000000000000 - 14-ye- ar ... tele-phon- 11 1 ay ' 7"- to-da- y.1 A