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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): October 9, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912100901_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 9, 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. If , f WiJWW! -- -. -- r: jja3t'iigaaBffgy?BtwA'aiuJ THE HARTFORD HERALD. Subscription $1 Per YearHn Advance. 18th "i I fti, ih m rf i iihy fdt tt.ir.w,,fAHMJ,L,mwf.gtHIBatt. AU Kin(ls Joh PHnUng Neatly Executed, TEAK. T HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1912. NO. 41 IHEY EARFUL PLUNGE tho Memphis division of the Southern railway. Petty's home Is in Hartford, Ky where hIa mother and brother re- Notice Important! UPjyilD Lndj Man and Boy MR side. Ho was 31 years old and un- married. Dy some It is said that yesterday's attempt was the first ever made by Petty to go up in a balloon. He owned the balloon, but the balloonist employed by him, Prof. Blackey, was temporarily disI, abled. i Went Hurling to Death. IR.ARBiN PETTY.KNOWN HERE FAnd . Whose Relations Live Notice, In the form of a circular Here, Met Death From Is to the effect that all recruits enlisting after November 1 will enlist Flying Balloon. for a terra otseven years. LITERALLY SEVEN YEARS WILL BE THE ENLISTING TERM (By Clyde H. Tavenner.) Washington, Oct. 3. Why do protectionists never point to Italy as an Illustration of how excessive tariff rates "protect" the common people? Italy Is one of he most highly protected countries of Europe. It Is famous as a country "Mowing January, 1D13. Thursday. with mill; and honey." Yet they never talk about Italy, CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS do the upward tevlsionists. STILL COMING IN LIVE I A" MEETIHSSOF THEJBOLTERS" EfJGOUBilOINCeOBTS MADE While In Italy three years ago, The total reported last week was the writer learned at first hand Are Rather Poorly Patronized And Important Business Is $347.00 and since that report the i some of the reasons why our pro- following subscriptions have been tectionists never say, "Look at The Case Is Quite Italy." Transacted Opposed to received: I tal puts heavy duties on both HARTFORD, KY. Flye-Ye- ar Plainly .Stated. Pool. agricultural and manufactured ImA. E. Ellis . $r,.oo ?araea Lyons 2.00 ports. She pays her people exceedt "LEARNED PROFESSOR" TALKS TO MEET NEXT IN OWENSHORO James Gillespie 2.00 ingly low wages. She charges them Arthur Petty 1.00 very high prices for the necessities They emigrate In large Pursuant to the call of Supt. of Green River District Union A. S. W. F. Schapmlre 1.00 of life. County Schools Henry Leach, who, of E. met in Livermore, Ky., on Oc- A. I. Nail 1.00 numbers. by the way, is supposed to be out tober 3d, and held a very imporTo understand the OLATON. situation on his official duty of paying his tant session. L. Amies There was a strong $ .30 clearly we must go back to 1887. yearly visits to the schools of the delegation present from all counW. Daniel r,o About that time a violent revolucounty, a big meeting (?) of tho ties of the district, together with a D. Cooksey 23 tion In the system of Itnllan cusRepublican "bolters" who are swal- full board of officers. Meeting was B. B. Felix 23 toms was brought about. A powerlowing the Roosevelt pill, was held called to order by Vice President W. Daniel 23 ful political group of textile manujoined forces at the schoolhouse In Horse Branch Stevens, and President Holland, of Tom Felix for their 23 facturers Tuesday night. A large following Hancock county, was then called to R. L. Woolen 23 own ends with a powerful political was present (three In all, and two the chair and presided over tho Joe Smith Tariffs 23 group of large landowners. of them Taft Republicans) and list- meeting. Increased. But not sad affair: After reading of minutes H. G. Daniel 10 were heartily VRECKsllULL MOOSERS on everything. Vened to a splendid tirade from the of provlousKieetlng the convention CENTERTOWN. That powerful band The last number on the program , professor, who told them proceeded at once to fix price on Alvln Rowe $3.00 of textile manufacturers took good 'of the Lima, O., OcU 2. Four North learned all about the Iniquities of the par 1912 crop of tobacco. Following O. L. Ross 2.00 care that lesser manufacturers, who cumbia yesterday resulted In a hpr- - western Ohio Bull Moosers rlble and appalling accident, cost- were hurled into a ditch, three ty which elected him to the office were named as committee to take W. E. Brown 2.00 made articles needed In the textile . 1.00 factories, ing the lives of a man and boy, J. miles west of here, when their auto which he now holds. The able doc- report from the several counties E. M. Morton were not enabled to put A. Petty, aeronaut, and Lorenzo struck a cow. The machine turned tor prescribed for tho sick members and determine what 1.00 up their prices. the price C. W. Swain of his party and told them that should Hand In hand with the powerful Howland, of Tuscumbla, a lad IS turtle. 30 be: Hv A. Kirtley, E. C. S. M. Dexter was only one remedy and that Baird, F. K. Moseley and J. P. Lee Mason years of age. The accident was 30 manufacturers the big landowners W. Elmer Rudy, of Lima, Third there was the "Roosevelt pill" and then I. A. Vincent "witnessed by hundreds of people, District Congressional 30 came out "for a slice of the tariff candidate; In order that they should be A committee on resolutions 30 pie." was G. H. Ashby and followed the last horse race William Kirtley, Jr., of Deflnance, shut your eyes and take what comes. After this splendid abuse appointed composed of the follow J. B. Wado 30 sufficiently compensated for being aboil?. 3 o'clock. For an hour or Progressive candidate for State the landowners had a 23 in politics, more the aeronaut had been engag- Treasurer; J. B. Atkins and Dr. J. of his old comrades by the "Pro- ing named: J. W. Garret, L. M. T. M. Uer heavy tax placed on wheat. PRENTIS. ed in inflating the balloon. A num- C. Pence, of this city, members of gressive" (?) Professor, a Roose- Robertson, T. F. Tanner and C. S. In ItW. A. Casebler, Beaver Dam, aly It Is only the big landowners ber of boys, including young How-lan- the local organization, were in the velt and Johnson club was organiz Greathouse. Ky., R. F. D. 1 ed with a large membership (one were assisting In holding the car. $1.00 who grow wheat. Three out of evReports were made as to the ery four landowners in Italy are POINT PLEASANT. big bag while it was being filled amount of tobacco pooled In each Kirtley and Ruby, who were sit- in fact having agreed to join.) Another big meeting of the bolt- county and these reports Indicate A. B. Tlchenor, Matanzas, Ky.$1.30 possessors of small properties, fwlth gas. In the meantime Petty ting In the front seat, were thrown Total to date $377.83. fruit for wine. They have had attached himself to the para- forward and alighted In a corn ers was held at Centertown a few very clearly that moro tobacco Is to buy n considerable part of the chute, In which he was to descend, Held. Both were bruised. Pence nights ago with a large crowd pres- pooled this year than In past years Program. wheat thev eat. So It happened and at his command the balloon and Atkins also were Injured. The ent (ten In all) to hear the ablo and yet qulto a lot of pledges are Teachers meeting In Division No. that where one large wheat farmer leaders of the "Bolting Party," J. out and will greatly Increse the was let !or9 and shot upward. cow was killed. Ney Foster and C. P. Keown, abuse Young Howland was caught by amount reported. Also reports were 1, to be held at Beda schoolhouse, uot blsjger profits, three small fruit The men were on their way to the ankle by one of the ropes and Wapakoneta to take part In a po- the old Republican party. They to the effect that the people are Saturdav, October 19, 1912, begin- farmers got hit. That is the way told all about the stolen nomina- - we pleased wJth tne way the poo, ning 1:00 p. m. was carried upward.all the time en- litical meeting. Invariably nrotectlon works out. 1:00-1:3- 0 Organization. ,, 01 rion deavoring to extricate his foot, What Is one man's protection Is anrresiaem inn, uui nf , mnn!1I?omnn 1:30-1:4- 0 Appointment of Com- other man's poison. failed to mention about the at ness has been conducted the past whlclhe finally succeeded In doing. ACID FINALLY PROVES tempted of Mr. Roosevelt year and are very strongly of the mittees. steal Hark, however, this further reThe aeronaut could be heard callFATAL TO YOUNG LADY 1:40-2:0- 0 They also "steered clear" of the opinion What we are here to sult of fie Unllan tax on wheat: ing to tho boy to come down where that the reason so much Ky., Oct. 5. Miss Standard Oil Contributions and moro is being pooled Is because of do L. II. Tlchenor. Greenville, Millions of Italians nover eat wheat lie Was In the parachute, which tho 2:00-2:20 of except In cases of Illness or on lad did. It Is not known whether Anna Goodall, who swallowed jcar- - others. Mr. Keown forgot to men- satisfactory management, and the or not the combined weight of the bollc acid at her boarding house tion that not longer than a year executive board are determined to School nnd Parents How to secure special festivals. They make a bread maize. In this and In other man and boy broke the rope which here last night, died about noon ago he was ready to fly at tho so conduct affairs with the help It Sherman Taylor. 2:20-2:4- 0 Reading, n having made uo expression throats of those whom he Is now ond How to respects the standard of living of connected tne paracnute 10 me of the members of or whether In his excitement as to whether she took tho drug "hugging with loving embrace" the A. S. of E. that the business Teach Beginners Gentry Raymon. the Italian people Is very low, be2:40-3:0- 0 Causes of Disorder Miss and that he accused them of steal- will merit the confidence and patcause prices are too high. tho boy unconsciously touched tho Intentionally or accidentally. How Eliminate Them W. R. CarAn enormous trigger rope, but the parachute was Goodall came to Greenville Monday ing a nomination from him. He of ronage of all growers. fiscal and protecson. tive tax was also put. upon sugar. seen to suddenly leave the balloon to learn the duties of a telephone course delivered an eloquent tirade reAmong other encouraging 3:00-3:2- 0 Som0 Faults of Our The prices rose so high that Italian after reaching a probable distance operator and had been studying the against the same party which twice ports we had report to the effect Schools George Wedding. switchboard. She appeared in ex- elected him to one of the most luof 400 feet, with the areonaut and farmers watched their oranges, es3:20-3:4- 0 Class Management cellent spirits a short time before crative positions in the county. that a delivery point would bo young Howland clinging to It. lemons, peaches and other products ns the Lula MIdklff. tablished at Centertown, A shudder of terror shot through leaving tho office and no one knows Like the learned Professor, menof a warm and generous sun, rot on houso Is already bolng erected; this 3:40-4:0- 0 The Alms of the their trees In order that the 33 the crowd when it was seen that of any reason why she should have tioned above, they advised tho Re- has been much needed and will be the parachute had failed to open desired to end her life. She had In publicans to swallow tho "Roose- appreciated by tho growers of that School Ernest Hlnton. manufacturers of the sugar syndiAll people In educa- cate might levy upon consumers a Interested and the occupants fell like stones. her trunk a small bottle of llsterlne velt pill," telling of tho great section. party, tion are Invited.yearly tribute. Women screamed and brave men and one of carbolic acid. .Some be- wrongs of the Republican Committee on rCFOlutions report J. T. HO AG LAND, Btood paralyzed In a brief space of lieve that she made a mistake and but fulling to toll of any good that Far nnd nway the chief of the ed many good resolutions but we champion L. C. TAYLOR, Itnllan Industries are sill: reeling a' few seconds. A dull thud was In taking the llsterlne as a throat hisHip, Hip, ever did. space to give only a part C. B. SHOWN. Hurrah! Let the good will have ami silk throwing. heard and scores of people rushed gargle, she got hold of the wrong These Indus-- I of them. The following was offer Committee. spot where they had fallen, bottle. She was a sister of Miss work go on! to the trlf8 have bren seriously hampered ed and adopted, viz.: A True Blue Ropubllcan. ' bv protection. And Italy is the which was In a corn neld ony a Pearl Goodall, a prominent school as Utere has been Inasmuch After Foity Yenm! yards from the grand- 'teacher In this county, and has a few hundred iioum o: the e,lll:"-orm- . about 1,000 acres of tobacco pooled That .Movable 1'Jnnk. New York, Oct. 7. Separated brother, Jo Abb Goodall, who lives It is calculated that while ten stand. The Foutth District Leader, with the A. S. of E. and Home for 40 years after a quarrel In Knl- -' Intervening was swum In California. A creek Italians lose by protection, only Curds-vlllCompany, V'arehouse near which Is supporting Taft, says: ntnazoo, Mich., where they lived, by number of mon and' boys, anx- - J one stands any chance of gaining. Mrs. T. R. "McBeath. The latest Invention Ia a movanid as (Iito are amnio facll-l'le- s llous to reach them. They hurried ' for p'ace for handling all a"d Mrs. Mary E. Jones, -- o" years He does ,,not always Bain, mu-- . tho G. Leltchfleld, Ky., Oct. nt that plank platform. Mrs. ,..,. .. back with tho Bad news 'that .both Hattle McBeath, 69, wife of Judge ble remove any plankThe operator of the tobacco that should be hand flr1 WOPn r.Antlnt1 ilUL UWj,tCS3, lilts lllm tiIHJ may n.t 1. Tlnn.1. nt pleasure were dead. They had fallen, In a. T. R. ' McBeath. died suddenly at pnd substitute any other plank led there, and would not d.scom- after com.ngface to face iheap and never knew what killed hor homo here last night of paraly- which he (or his constituents) may mode anv one, we, the Green River ' dentally on strnot nn Mnn.l lithem.y Thev wero picked up, a sis, In 0thpr. Worrts- tnr"-She had retired 9 prefer. Mr. Roosevelt Is using ono District I'n.on A. S. of E. a.semh-- ' . n Since Jllmp, bleeding mass of broken o'clock, feeling ns well as 'about f W' TlnB ,0 thB M.., usual," and In his present campaign nnd finds it 'ed on October 3d, do ngrec to ,nrrl.l .w i i..v.. ituuuiu t jumuu i.ii-.- . jbones. and quickly conveyed to an wan jubi1 us inu rayne- stricken shortly afterward and to work admirably. Ho always sllp3 make CurdsvIUo r delivering point 'both wives and Mm. Jores both ii"iiiiu 'undertaking establishment, whore Aldrlch law Is Increasing the cost died at 11 o'clock. Her husband In the tariff plank which will best ior more people tlili year. " husbands by death. Jroung Rowland's bedy was prepar and two daughters, Mrs. of llvlni In tsc I'nltod States. J. L. Dent suit tho locality where ho Is sched- . We tho Groen River District Un- -' Is I aiv vendor that the proteced to be corrlod' to the home of his FOR SALE Valloy Gem Piano ion A. S. of E. are .unmlstaknblv Mrs. Moorman, all of uled to speak. Uparents and that of Petty to ' await and place, John W. ncr. tionists never nsk us to "Look at opposed to .1 live-yethis survive pooling Mado by the Baldwin Tlano JjiytrucMons for Its disposal. For Sale. Farms All sizes, from nrn opposed to any pany. Guaranteed for seven years." Italv?" . and I Ifoung Howland wa8 tne oldest1, Threo men 'were killed by thoi 6 to 300 acres. Wo can please you part'os circulating a five-yeHad very little use and In perfect! Hunters from Ohio, Indiana and on 01 u, u. nowiana, r wen iiun explosion oi a gasoline launch near you wan,t to buy land Hedge tflH"g the growers that condition. In- - llllrols Price ronsonabls. must pav a Vnd prominent citizen of Tuscum- - Guntersvllle, A. C. YEIPE.R Ala., on the Tenncs- CO.. lt Is a combined pledgo, A. S. of Ev ' o':lro' Mrs. L. H Hammonds, one licence to KetHCKy to shoot ducks Z engineer on see river. c-- ii "a, aad a passenger fadv." Hartford Ky. Home Warehouse and Green' River mile South of Horton. 40t4-ad- v on the Ohio river. Trl-Cltl- The old terra of enlistment was CRUSHED for only three years, and the new schedule moore than doubles the The following is an account from time. However, under the new act Dally, of a frightful only four years of the seven are to the accident 'which occurred last Thurs- be served undor the flag unless the man may desire to, do so. The othday evening at Tuscumbla, Ala., er three years may be spent at Just as the last number on the pro- home but always at the call of the gram 0r the Colbert County Fair war department. While the new was being rendered. Young Mr. enlistment is longer than the old. Petty, who met such a terrible it is not thought that it will make death by falling from the balloon, any s difference in the number of first-clasrecruits, as those really was the son of Mrs. It. R. Wedding, desiring to serve would not mind Hartford, and besides his mother of he leaves two" sisters, Mrs. W. D. enlisting for the seven, as three of Landers, of Harrisburg, Ark., and these can bojBpent at home, which Miss Elenor Petty, of Hartford, and reduces the number to only four also two brothers, Mr. Arthur Pet years actual service. However, the ty, who has long been a valued em circular warns those In the recruit ploy of the Hartford Herald, and ing service that there will be some Mr. v'alton Potty, of Harrisburg, trouble until the nature of the new enlistment la fully understood, and Ark. to redouble their efThe unfortunate young man was Instructs them 31 years old and was well known forts in securing recruits. The new term of enlistment does and respected In Hartford. For a number of years he had been en- not affect those already in the sergaged in the circus and entertain- vice. Any man in the service can for only three years traveling about now ment business, and as many other three-yea- r from place to 'place. The telegram announcing his death was a severe they are continuous. Also the new shock to the people of Hartford. It enlistment -instructions do not go was deemed best, on account of into effect- until November 1, so those enlisting before that time are the mutilation of his body, to Inter compelled to serve three years his remains at Tuscumbla for the only. I 8 Dally gives present. The i the following account of the very A MEASLEY OLD COW r BODIES In order to conform to the Postal laws Ami instructions of the Third Assistant Postmaster General, Washington, I). C, we have had to take off of our list, all subscribers' name 'who were more tlinn a year in arrears. We have been calling attention to this matter each week for some. time. So If The Herald falls to reach you and you chance to see this notice, you will know-- the reason why If by error any subscriber's name ha, been prematurely taken off, we will take It as a special favor If you will so notify us. A statement will le limited each subscriber whose name has been taken off and we would thank them for a prompt remittance, no the matter can be closed up. In no case will a second notice lie mailed. After waiting a due time, for rcsponMS and nono Is received, each of such accounts will necessarily have to be placed in a collection agency's hands, who will take the matter up with you, ny remitting amount due and requesting It, we will gladly reinstate any subscriber's name on our list. AVe hope these matters con be speedily ami amicably settled and each name reappear nate. on "our list. Yours truly, Whereas, Mayor Morton, of LivHAIITFORI) HERALD. ermore, has very kindly furnished Per P. L. FELIX, Publisher. this convention a suitable and commodious hall In which to hold our sessions, Resolved, that we tender said A FINE MEETING SOM E DOINGS OF Mayor our sincere thanks for same, and salso other courtesies. Resolved, that we have much apL preciated the hospitality as shown ua by McLean County Union A. S. i of E. nnd we do tender said Union hearty vote In These Held At Livermore, Ky., a Adjourned of thanks. to meet In Owens-bor11-1- 2, Association pledge, and would r- ommend that our people denounce NEVER the actions of the people who are AND circulating such a pledge: A motion was made and adopted that we now go Into the election of T TO ITALY one delegate to attend the National Convention to be held In December, one delegate to attend our State As An Illustration of Tariff Convention to be held December nnd one delegate to attend Rates. the convention to be held In Central City on October 18th. Henry M. PIrtle was elected to National HIGHLY PROTECTED COUNTRY meeting, J. S. Cullen to State Convention and President J. B. Holland to attend the Central City con- Which is Seldom Heard of in vention with O. S. Ford as alter- the Tariff Matter Tjtere's Reason. GOOD ITALY A ILLUSTRATION MOOSERS OFTHEA.S.OFE. Last Parts, are Rather Interesting. o, Trl-Cltle- Colbert-CountFatlir- ht d, u; ,., ,... I . Dai-loo- to-da- y, e, V Wy-T- .,. n." "JJL tL' " 1 " Z';"::1"''0 I Corn-pledge " 9 I ar ar ad r a." ;r,..".'. .,..,. m gSWfTy- - i'fi'yittr-T'u1::;'- "' .,'.'i;,,lr,:;, antjt'"!!),'",,1,;:!1,. . J-- ri V. .' ..,,..j,. n illilllinii I f 9 .4 ' linn jini n hj i ii "t i'I'i'T .' !.,. ipwtefiffjtMy1 E.B ct i" PV.E TWO. burled Without public service. In THE HARTFORD HERALD ;lvinj notlco of death, newspapers should state that It was from diphtheria, and that children, and those E GIFTS OF WEDNESDAY, OCT. 0, 1012. I k !4 i hf ; dropped during September or early, October. .Brood sows. should not be HIS WIFE PASSEO DIPHTHERIA IS fat or fleshy at mating season, or at PINNED UNDER GASKET any other tlmtf1 unless ifitted for 1BO.D0OR.UKKS EACH slaughter. Small litters, weak pigs, halpg the care of children, should uneasy mothers often result from NEVER SPOKE IN not attend the funeral. such , practice. "To be effective the precautions Given Republicans in 1904 .Cam And Slowly Burns to Death Neither should she bo expected to thrive on an exclu herein suggested should be higidly Piteous Appeals Were of paign Treasurer Shelsive corn and water diet. Breeding Isolation and observed. Imperfect and Board of Health disinfection ore worse than useless, The animals of qvery class thrive more No Avail. don on the Stand. vigorously on n mixture or variety giving rise only to a false and mis Killed Himself. Tells How of feed stuffs, and require regular leading sense of security. Washington, Oct. 4. Four conElkmont, Ala., Oct. 4. Begging exercise. "County and municipal boards of New Jersey Live Stock HAD WIFE DISEASE ealth have full authority under tributions of $100,000 each from plteously that he be rescued. Ex Commission. TO PREVENT DREAO FATALLYJWOUNDED our laws to enforce these rules, and John D. Archbold, of the Standard press Messenger Sara M. Chilton, of will fall short of tholr duty If they Oil Company, J. P. Morgan & Co., Springfield, Tenn., pinioned In the CANNIBAL SOCIETIES wreck, and Nashville Cases-Recomm- ends S. C. Frlck and Geo. J. Gould were Louisville Wife Had ARE STILL IX EXISTENCE After Seeing Her fall to do bo." Would Isolate under a national near Elkmont, died mado to the Republican Use of Antitoxin DAILY. CHANGE OK HEIGHT Left Him Without Givcampaign fund. In 1904, according casket which contained a corpso. According to tho Slerre Leone 1IAHS YOUTH FHOM AKMY to the records of the lato Corne-'llu- a Hundreds of men, women and Consular report for 1911 there ing Any Cause. At First Appearance. N. Bliss, which passed through children heard Chilton plead for his seems to be no decline of cannibal Louisville, Ky., Oct. 5. An ap- the hands of George R. Sheldon, life; heard him repeat the name of ism in the Protectorate. his bride fine general ixstitltioxs plicant for admission to the United treasurer of the 1908 Republican Nashville of two weeks, who was In In addition to the convictions re- fl'OOK THE DYNAMITE ROUTE be without knowledge that corded for cannibal murder there States Army was rejected here by committee, who testified Bowling (Jreen, Ky., Oct. 4. the Louisville Recruiting Station on fore the Senate campaign contribu her husband was pinioned under a have also been convictions on the West Pclham, Mass., Oct. 4. corpse without hope of being res- charge of being In possession of( George Shaw, a wealthy made to the State Board of the ground that the height of the tions committee. farmer, Sheldon said he was positive no cued. No one knew the name of the insignia and Implements of can-- . shot hlB "wife, Jennie B. Shaw, prob Health, of which Dr. J. N. McCor- - candidate changed from day to day. y The candidate, Gilbert S. Thorn-sho- record of the return of tho Arch- - the messenger nor that he wag a nlbal societies ably fatally, here mlck, of this city, Is secretary,1 and then diphtheria present In twenty as, 21 yeag old, of Bedford, Ind., bold contribution appeared In the newly married man until he appealTtie most active of these organ!- - blew himself to pieces with dyna- counties. The rate of fatality Is re-- 1 for one week underwent a series of records turned over to him by Bliss. ed for his life and the happiness of zatlons are presumably the Human mite which he placed In, a stump Kach meas-taported as quite large, owing to the physical examinations. He testified the disputed Edward his bride. Leopard and Humnn Alligator So- - and sat upon. , Dozens of men answered the cleties, Mrs. Shaw had come from Hart- that the disease Is not recog- - j urement of the man's height Bhow- - H. Harrlman fund of $240,000 had although once In for, nizid 'n time for a prompt use of ed a different ftguro from that of been received by Bliss for th0 New messenger's cry for assistance, but 11910 a caso purporting to relate ' ford, Conn., to place flowers on her antlto.i:i and effective Isolation. In the day before and a range in stat- York Republican State committee. they wero driven back by the heat to the Human Baboon Society was eon's grave. She had not seen her order that the public may have cor-r- ure of slightly more than four Senator Dixon, the Roosevelt after they had pulled the hands Judicially Investigated, there ap- husband since she left him In JanThe maxl- - campaign knowledge of this dangerous Inches was observed. manager, had a warm and arms of the man until the pears to be hitherto no conviction uary, 1911, until she encountered disease, mum 8nd minimum heights record session with the committee, Insist- parched skin had been torn from for murder on record of professed 'him near his home y as she ai'd ntlrely preventable was driving to the cemetery. the State Board of Health has Is- ed by the recruiting officers were 72 ing that the campaign managers of his hands. After being overcome members of that body. Mrs. and 68 Inches. sued the following circular: Apart from the murders which Shaw at the time was accompanied other candidates should also be by heat, they were compelled to see Only one theory has been offered summoned. tho Are eat Its way Into the coffin take place from time to time to by her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Griffin, "When a child has sore throat, and especially If diphtheria is In by Louisville physicians' in explana flesh, of Chlcopee, nnd Mrs. William The tilt between Senators Pome-re- and consume the corpse and end gratify a lust for human in the neighborhood, It should bo tion of this physiological phenomand Dixon reached the point the agonies of the messenger. there are Indications that in the Barnes, of Springfield. Eight cars left the track, Includ- ImperrI and Tlmdale chlefdoms, Immediately separated from other enon. The suggestion is made that where the formor Invited tho latter No wordB were exchanged bechildren until a competent physi- the cellular composition of the "outside." Dixon charged that the ing four Pullmans, two day coaches, which are situate within the latter tween Shaw and his wife when they cian has seen It and decided wheth- man's flesh Is of such a nature that committee was directing the In- tho express and mall car. A score district, events such as the corona- passed on the road, but the man er or not It Is affected with a con- it expands upon an influx of blood. quiry against Roosevelt, which was of passengers were Injured. The tion of a Chief or the death of a Immediately went home, procured This hypothesis, wreckjpecurrftd. earlt this morning, prominent personage- - are frequent- ii g tagious disease. however. Is not qulcklv donled by the members.. rig, and, following had to flee, ly made an occasion for a human his wife, caught up with her In ihe strictly isolate generally accepted because of the dlphtfierla, more and the passengers Dixon told of $96,000 "If of corroborative phy- Roosevelt funds used In tho light many of them In night clothes. sacrifice by either the "Bornl" or cemetery. Jumping to the grounl the case at once. In an upstairs Among the Injured are Bishop the "Tomah" sical symptoms. The recruiting of before the Chicago convention that Society. London he began firing at her with a reroom If possible, and as disconnectvolver as she sat In her carriage. from the living ficers, with the greatest reluctance,, ne collected and expended personal-rejecte- d McCoy, who suffered a sprained Chronicle. ed as practicable shoulder; J. Y. Walker, of New the man's application, forjjj he said, apartments of other Mrs. Shaw's and sleeping horse ran away, York; Mrs. Bertha H. Henney, of OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOO throwing children. No one except the physi they say he was a most desirable the three women out. SAYS REPUBLICANS ARE East Highlands, Cal., and a passen- - O enter the andldate In every other respect. cian and nurse should IX THE FOLD. O Shaw ran up to his wife when she GAIXIXG IX OUR COUNTY ger named Brasenburg, of Brook every fell to the ground nnd pounded her room, and they should take lyn. Judge McClellan, of the Ala OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO over the head with his fists and precaution not to carry the infec- MOONSHINE COUNTRY COXT1XUKS TO THRIVE Republican bama Supreme Court, Morgantown The escaped in- tion to others. Sheep oro fond of pumpkins, but with tho revolver until she was Insays: Jury. urges the hypoderIt aids them to slice them up first sensible. "The board Information furnished in these Mr. Otto Martin, a prominent atLeaving her apparently dead, tho and add some salt. matic use of a standard antitoxin, columns a few days ago in regard torney of Hartford, was In Morgan-tow- n THE CHAMPION COW OF In at least Alexander's, Wheat is excellent as a food for man made his way to his home. such as AMERICA HER PRODUCT to the "moonshining" business In last Friday and stated to tho preparing sheep for exhibition pur- When search was made for him a 3,000-undoses, as soon as the the South Is supplemented by deeditor of the Republican that there recognized or seriously disease is In the current Issue of Farm and poses, as it produces plenty of firm little later, bits of his body wero given In the report of Commis- had been a change Tn Ohio county tails found scattered about an open lot. flesh. suspected, and that this dose should sioner Cabell. favorablo to tho Republican ticket. Fireside appears the following: Investigation showed that Shaw No grain food Is better adapted within or doubled be repeated "A new 'champion cow' has According to that report last Hon. Ed Morrow wfTI speak In twelve hours unless marked im- year saw the unearthing of 961 Il- Hartford on Monday, Oct. 21. greatest cow In tho for sheep than oats while they are had placed dynamite in the stump scored. The of an old tree In his back yard and being prepared for full feed. provement has taken place. If licit stills In Georgia, 420 in North Butler," Ohio and Grayson coun world Is owned by Dan Dlmmlck &. twenty-lou- r Oil cakes make a good feed for then, after seating himself upon caco Is seen after the first Co., of East Clarldon, O. She gave 37ii in South Carolina, Carolina, ties were considered Roosevelt ter hours, use from 7 to 2.", 000 24 9 in Alabama and 300 In Tennes- ritory six weeks ago by many poli- In a year 27,404.4 pounds" of milk. feeding to lambs; at an early age the stump, exploded the dynamite, An examination of Mrs. Shaw 1,0.") 8. 3 4 units the first dose, depending upon see, a total of 2,24." In the States ticians. Now tho third party la which contained pounds or as a part of grain ration. Feeding beet pulp has been found showed that two bullets passed seerity. It recommends that Im- named. This Is equal to over In Butler county, of butter-fa- t. dead and burled munizing doBes of 1,000 units be thirteen hundred pounds of butter. to give good results, either to sheep I through her abdomen. Her skull As It is estimated that not more and In Grayson and Ohio Republicwas fractured and her right arm for breeding uses or fattening. all children, and especial- than 10 per cent of the "moonshin- ans used for are fast returning to the fold. Four good dairy cows, as cows go. Physicians held out little Mangels, when finely sliced, are broken. relatives ing" Inexperienced ly for all would not have done better. And establishments are found by hope for her recovery. acting as nurses who have been seheadache is caused by a dis- she ate no more than a poor cow greatly relished by lambs. Sick he revenue officers, some idea may Shaw was a successful A fretful sheep soon becomes a farmer riously exposed. Take Chamber- would have eaten. Her name is be formed of the tremendous ex- ordered stomach. "Placard the house, and keep all tent to which the illicit manufac- lain's Tablets and correct that and Banostlne Belle do Kol, but she sick one, and th0 sick ones die usu- and wa8 Interested In lumbering. His wife was Jive years his junior. ally If not carefully attended to. ther children, all having the care ture of Intoxicants Is carried on In the headaches will disappear. For Isn't to blame for 'that. Do not bring new sheep into your The couple had been married many i children, and all who go where that section. sale by all dealers. adv. "The name comes from the Idio- flock Baltlmoro Sun. until you are sure they are years. alldren are, away from It. Notify cy of the Holsteln-Frlesia- n breedTHE SOUXD OK IT WAS Nearly two years ago Mrs. Shaw free from worms or other diseases. the health officer of the town or WHY GOVKRXOIt WILSON custom of hitching the city diSOMEWHAT DECEIVING ers' hours, county within twenty-fou- r WILL SURE HE ELECTED rectory of some town In Frlcsland You will save yourself much trou- suddenly left her home and all efble and loss by following this rule. forts of her husband to locate her aB the law requires, and he will co to the tall of every fine cow." The Ladles' Aid ladies were talkIt Is a poor plan to let sheep were unnvnlllng, though he said he and physician operate with the Governor Wilson Is making the ing about a conversation they had It lowers their believed ho could win her back if Mr. James V. Churchill, 90 Wall drink Ice water. family to keep the disease from sort of campaign that wins. overheard before the meeting, be- St., Auburn, N. Y., has been bother- temperature nnd affects their diges- 'he could once see her. The cause spreading. He Is making the sort of camed with serious kidney and bladder tion and requires more feed to of their separation was not made "The discharges from the mouth paign which proves not only that tween a man and his wife. "They must have been to tho trouble ever since he left the army, bring them back to a normal public. nose, which especially contain the party has a good candidate, but and "I decided to try Foley the germ3 of the disease, should be th'at the country will have a good Zoo," said Mrs. A., "because I nnd says: U'b Never Too Lnte. Do not use barbed . wire around heard her mention 'a trained Kidney Pills as they had cured so received on soft cloths and burned, President. Lawrenceburg, Ind., Oct. 1. Al-vdeer.' " many people and I soon found they the sheep lot. The barbs catch the and other discharges should be disGovernor Wilson has shown n C. Delph, 82 years old, pioneer me!" laughed Mrs. were Just the thing. My kidneys wool and make the sheep look rag "Goodness infected, and all refuse from the dignity, a fairness, a sincerity which y of Southern Indiana, is suf B. "What queer hearing you must and bladder are again In a healthy ged. All utensils has gained the confidence of the sick room burned. fering from a severe attack of They were talking about condition. One drnc'im of powdered ginger I gladly recommend used In feeding the alck should bo people wherever hls words have have! going away, and she said 'Find out them." Many an old soldier has and one drachm of laudanum will whooping cough, which ho conother reached. separately from washed tracted while playing with one of " some t never recovered the effects of army relieve colic In sheep. dishes, and should remain Governor Wilson Is the reverse about the train, dear.' Ib This "Well, did anybody Blue vitriol, red lead and nitric hl8 ever?" ex- life. Foley Kidney Pills are tonic time in boiling water. of a spectacular grandstander. Yet the first time Mr. Delph ever had "Disinfect all bed and body on his western trip, he has had by claimed Mrs. C. "I am sure they In action, quick In results. The acid mixed In equal parts by weight the disease. He is a retired farm-- r woro talking nbout musicians, for. genuine is in clothing, and other like things, as odds tho largest audiences a yellow package. For Is a good dressing for foot rot. that she Bald e and an fiddler, having Chalk and charcoal will relieve ae distinct- sale at all dealers. 'a trained ear,' adv. oon r, removed, by Immersion for have gathered during this cam- ly s. lambs suffering as could be." from acidity of ,won many prizes at musical In a solution of paign. at lean six hours He plays an old fiddle he Undeniable. the stomach and kindred troubles. The discussion began to warni They have come, not to see a chloride of lime, four ounces to the soap-bo- x A orator tho other The care of sheop is pleasant made when a boy. gallon ct water. They may then be show, but to Judge a man; not to up, and In the midst of It tho lady They carried night, at the close of a fervid ap- work for the wife or the boys, nnd herself appeared. wrung out and put In the wash. pay homage to a e Caesar, peal, wound up with the following one that they can understand, and Remember, however, that no disin- but to hear and pass upon a pro- their case to her promptly, and ask- ! lucid and expressive peroration: requiring but small capital at first, ed for a settlement. I fectant in tho occupied sick room gram of natlonnl work. "And, now, comrades, after ev- It can be worked up to a profita"Well, well, you do beat all!". can do away with tho necessity for They have heard, they have For Infants and Children. she exclaimed, after hearing each erything has been said, after every- ble business. Judged, they have approved. abundant fresh air and sunlight. thing has been done, the great A few roots fed every day will Thi Kind You Have Always Bought "The Isolation of. the patient They have found Governor Wil- one. "I'd been out to the country masses of the people will still con- give zest tp the appetite and tone should contlnuo for ten dayB after son a man whose prime desire is overnight, and was asking my huspopulation. up the svstom. tmce of tho disease has dlsap not to exalt himself, but to serve band If It rained here last night.'.' stitute the bulk of the all Signature of After which the three disputants peared, and until ho has had a dis the people. FOR SALE. Mrs. T. A. Town, 107 6th St., infecting bath and been clad In garThey have found Governor Wil- retired, abashed and In silence. A scliolnrtdilp In tho Ynndcrbtlt Warning Cards, S. D., writes: "My ments which have not been In the son a man who refuses to be drawn Llpplncott's. Training School, for boys, Elkton, Wotortown, The Kentucky law lately passed Tour children are subject to hard alck room. No person from a house from the issues of the campaign InKy.; Howling Green Business UniDeafness Cannot be Cured colds and I always use Foley's Hon- In regard to the abolishment of tho where there is diphtheria should be to an exchange of barron personal- by local applications, as they versity, Howling Green, Kentucky; ey cannot and Tar Compound with splen- public drinking cup, requires that permitted to go into public assem- ities. reach the diseased portion of the ear. Drnughon's Business College, Nash- did results. Some time ago I had all stores, hotels, boarding houses, blies, and no child from a house They have found Governor Wil- There Is only one way to cure deaf- ville, Tenn., or any branch school, depots and other public places where this disease has prevailed son a man who never hesitates to ness, and that Is by constitutional nnd Bryant & Strntton Business a severe attack of la grippe and the where drinking water is usually doctor prescribed Foley's Honey Bhould be allowed to attend schoel say anything good of an opponent remedies. Deafness Is caused by an College, Louisville, Kentucky. Any- and Tar Compound and it soon kept, shall keep a large card, with from the that may with honesty be said. Without a certificate Inflamed condition of the mucous lin- one contemplating attending cither overcame the la grippe. I can al- the law printed thereon, posted They have found Governor Wil- ing "health officer that It Is safe to do of the Eustachian Tube. When of the nbove schools ran save mon- ways depend upon Foley's Honey close by said drinking water. Tho so. son a man who respects the office ey by viriting or calling on The Compound and am sifre of Herald Is prepared to furnish these recovery, or of the Presidency too much to seek this tube Is inflamed you have a rum Hartford Herald. "After complete adv. and Tar bllng sound or imperfect hearing, and good results." For all coughs and cards at ten cents apiece, by mall death, always thoroughly disinfect It by a campaign of billingsgate. or by hand. Better keep within the when It is entirely closed, Deafc.ess is VALUAULE ADVICE ON colds In children and grown perIn a word, tho people have found the room and it8 contents, preferathe result, and unless the Inflamma sons, and for chronic coughs of el- bounds of the law. adv. WHEN TO DREED PIGS bly with nascent formaldehyde, or Governor Wilson tho sort of man MIX derly people. For sale at all dealavailable, by they want in tho Whlto House. tion can be taken out and this tube Is not Homo Mado. this Where n adv. gilts may be bred ers, "I shouldn't care to be the wife Chicago restored to ltd normal condition, hearburning three pounds of sulphur, They will put him there. ing will be destroyed forever; nine when eight months old. This will of a man who never smoked." for each Journal. with alcohol, moistened Yes, Indeed. cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh bring them to farrow at one year; "Well, it Is comfortable to see 1,000 cubic feet of space, previousMrs. Proudman Our Willy got one's which is nothing but an inflamed con- the period of gestation being 114 Fortunes In Faces, husband sitting down after ly stopping all openings, and dampdays, or approximately 15 weeks. meritorious commendation at school dinner to enjoy his cigar, and then There's often much truth In the dition of the raucous surfaces. ening the floor, bedding and cloth last week, ther0 is something rather soothing ing and leaving the room tightly saying "her face Is her fortune," We will give One Hundred Dollars If suitable buildings are at hand, Mrs. O'BulI Well, well! Ain't never said whore pimples, for any case of Deafness (caused by March and April pigs are profitabuuui. mo aroma or a good cigar, closed for twelve hours. Th0 room but It's appropriate quar- It awful, the number of strange too." should then be thoroughly venti- skin eruptions, blotches, or other catarrh) that cannot be cured byllall's ble; but unless 'diseases that's ketched 'by school Send for circulars, ters aro available, disfigure early pigs are Impure Catarrh Cure. It. "Oh, I don't care anything about woodwork, blemishes lated, and all ledges, troublesome and farrowing time childrenT the comfort of it or the aroma; but etc., washed with strong soap and blood is back of them all, and free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo.O. had best be delayed as long as my huaband smokes, It until early rinsed with a dinlsfecting solution. shows tho need of Dr. King's New May. Two Utters per year may be Sold by Druggists, 75a will always be so easy to tell him case of death, the body Life Pills. They promote health "In FOX FLETCHER'S how to begin when he insists that should be wrapped In a sheet satur- and beauty. Try them. 25 cents Take Hall's Family Pills for con- securetl from mature, sows; the fall farrow being adr. adv. stipation, we have got to economize." I ated In a disinfecting solution and at James H. Williams. " EXPRESS MESSENGER IS ' 20100115 State Straightway Went 1 to-d- to-d- w to-da- j ei I at to-da- nt light-drivin- i I lt e ah to-da- n. old-tim- con-'est- self-mad- CASTOR A 0taZSt4 ' Well-grow- , well-cared-f- or Ghllfrt Cry CAS T.O R A f v. .1 ; i jitl THE HARTFORD HERALD f in. nmnu.wyii u iiiy; ' WIL 'jf"2 v"y: WHDXESDIY, OCT. 0, IC'i will have a new lease on life. I believe also that President Wilson will renovato the department of agriculture, reeking as it has been for fie past twelve years, with scandals and favoritism. He will see to It that the bureau of animal lr.'Justry will protect the public health Instead of the efforts of the packers to sell diseased meats under the deceptive phrase 'U. S. Inspected and Under Passed." ts President Wilson no more will be kicked out of the service, no more unspeakable McCabes will exerclss dictatorial powers. There will be no more cotton leaks and jungle atrocities, no more ever-plad- e swindles. Buccancerlng.boast-In- g and buncombe will give pace to Bane efforts for the promotion of real agricultural work and the public health. Under Wilson tbe department of agriculture will 1 e restored to speiklng termB with tha 'State agricultural colleges and experiment stations, and the State officials will no Iongr be rnrarded as inferior beings, living only on tbe largess of a Washington cabal. I ask all who want honesty and faithful service in the department of agriculture, the promotion of public health, and executives who have grown to manhcod and lived In an environment favorable to that which ma'kPB the public welfare, to vote for Wilson and Marshall. Pln-cho- IVU5U TIll'.RR. WHY OB. WILEY IS And Marshall in Present Presidential Race. AN U APPEAL TO REPUBLICANS Who, Like Himself, May Be Dissatisfied With Roosevelt or Taft.- KXl'OSKS THK FOOD (By Harvey prospect of a revival of Its Industries. Ten times richer now In all ENGLISH the material things which go to make a people great and 'powerful, and richer because It lost nothing BODY of heart and hope, the South Is now CAST M'e richest nnd fairest land In all this great country, and Is growing evmore Saves His Life After Be- 'lchcr and and year. The greater ery day part of this work of true construcing Captured. tion hns been done by the people of the South themselves, and this can MEXICAN REBELS CREATING be said, and is said, without disparagement of the noble work of Its sympathizers, but Is said beFierce Havoc in the Fiery cause It ought to be said, in justice to a struggling and triumphant peoBattle Grounds of the ple of our own country. Now York Times. FUG iVWwi't iiWVTMmUJSTjIsj m f Lk 4sr .a . JlmfJJM ifljLfri ' jp A Are You Nervous? What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your womanly constitution, wiiich cannot stand the strain of the hard work you do. As a result, you break down, and ruin your entire nervous system. Don't keep this up! Take Cardui, the woman's tonic. Cardui is made from purely vegetable ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs, and helps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain and restores health, in a natural manner, by going to tiie source of the trouble and building up the bodily strength. nt TAKE j B Fighting Mexicans. "D'Jl'KUS" STOIIY OF Chef Chemist of the ment of Agriculture.) My W. Wiley, former U. S. Depart- ! appeal is chiefly to those who, like myself, have been steady, I bellevo lifelong Republicans. that no kind of an administration Is going to ruin the country. I regard for have a high personal each one of the candidates for President and Vice President on all the tickets. All the political platforms are mainly 'sound and all promise effort In behalf of the whole people. My choice is not based on a platform. It was determined by my Impressions of the real attitude of the candidates respecting th0 nubile We are creatures of hewelfare. In our redity and environment. attitude townrds great public quesaltogether tions, we are almost creatures of environment. "What tvio men nr.e by environment Unst likely to be swayed by special Interests and most likely to to public be guided by devotion Two of the candidates welfare? have already been tried in the Presidential chair and we know by experience what may be expected if either of them resumes his former seat on March 4, 1913. Mr. Itoosevelt, by reason of his attitude towards the Food and Drug Act, of the abandoned the consumers country to the rapacity of a few mercenary manufacturers. Under nuthorlty of Congress I had carried on extensive experiments with my "poison squad" and found that certain substances, viz: bensulphurous comzoic compounds, pounds and sulphate of copper (blue stone), were Injurious to The law conferred upon me, as chief of the bueau of chemistry, the duty of acting as a grand Jury and determining whether foods and drugs were adulterated or Instead of appealing from my decisions to the courts, as the law requires, the users of these President to appealed poisons He not only listened to Roosevelt. them, but he abrogated the plain provisions of the law, appointed a boaTd not contemplated by the law, and directed that these predatory Interests might continue their on the health of the people until this board, unknown to the law, should decide otherwise. Can we safely trust the campaign for public health to Mr. I cannot believe that Roosevelt? to b0 the proper course. Mr. Taft Inherited this exceedingly bad condition of affairs from his predecessor and has not only continued this illegal board under whose patronage adulterators are still poisoning the people, but Tie did worse. In the matter of the adulteration of distilled beverages, 1n which Roosevelt upheld the legally constituted authorities, Mr. Taft reversed that policy and threw the mighty welgfit of the executive office to the support of the worst lot of adulterators that ever disgraced a country. Mr. Wilson and Mr. Marshall by their strenuous efforts In behalf of the food laws of their respective States, have given a positive promise to end such a threatening state of affairs. They will support to the utmost the officials under the law who are trying to protect the public health and will make short shift of those who have brought about d. at-tac- ks r.F.rt'HI.M.W PARTY SI'MT WIDE IX LOUISVIIiliK Ky Louisville, Oct. 1. Early returns from registration Indicated that the Republican organization in Louisville was "siiot to pieces." d About of those who rpgistered as Republicans on the first day of last year's registration registered as Progressives While a comparison of figures shows a big falling off on the part of Republicans and Independents, a big gain Is shown on the part of the Democrats. Many of those who 's one-thiry. health. registered a8 Independents last year registered as Democrats, influenced probnhlv by the fact that the new primary law provides that Tly those who declare their party affiliation wt'on registering may take part In the primary election. An Interesting fact in connection with registration Is that the negroes, for the most part, registered as Republicans, the Progressives getting their strength from the white voters who formerly registered as Republicans. In eighty precincts out of a total of 194 heard from up to' midnight, a total of 838 women registered today. In the eighth ward 212 women went to the polls, and In the women regninth ward n!nety-on- e istered. to-dn- k- - J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and before the bottle was all used, the boy's cold was gone. Is that not better than to pay a doctor's bill? For sale by all dealers. adv. five-doll- ar V If You Had Been the Ilore Wouldn't Yon Have Hulked'.' The following Is taken from the current Issue of Farm nnd Fireside: "I knaw of a horse that was well started along the balking line when Its owner found that there had been a short tack left In the collar. He hadn't noticed It when ho bought it. The horse pulled n while, then gave up. It Isn't always 'ornerl-ncs- s' that maltes them stand still." TROTH TRIUMPH A Ind., Oct. 4. Richmond, Wiggins, of Richmond whe has been In Mexico as a mining years, has Just prospector several reached Los Angeles, Cal., after being driven out 'of the country by .Mexican rebels, and In a letter rey tells of returnceived here ing to civilization penniless and the work of years of toll totally destroyed. " Wiggins and Edwin McMasters, his partner, were owners of mining property ."0 miles from Cullacan. nnd In connection conducted a General store and mill. On the morning of September 20 a band of 100 Mexican rebels rode Into the Wiggins camp and demanded that all stores be turned over to them, as Wiggins rewell as all valuables. fused and the rebels fired the storehouse after cnrrylng out all supplies therein. Wiggins. McMasters and their men fired on the rebels, and in return a volley of rifle shots came back. McMasters and three of WIggin's men were killed. At this Juncture the foreman of the mine asked Wiggins forthe key The reto the powder magazine. quest was granted and gathering a dozen sticks of dynamite, attaching fuses and placing them in a gunny sack, the foreman threw the explosives Into the midst of the rebels. Nineteen were killed and the foreman himself lost his life. Wiggins was made captive and. after being bound with ropes, va3 suspended from the side of a chimney of his nbode, with the explanation that after a period of torture he would be shot to death. Neither the pleadings of Wiggins nor hie wife, that he was not responsible for the throwing of the dynamite, had ny effect on the determination of the rebel Capfajn to end WIggin's life. As a last resort Wig-gin- 's wife brought forth an English flag and threw It over her husband, declaring that ho was an Englishman and not an American, whom Bhe knew the rebels so thoroughly despised. The ruse wag successful In saving WIgglns's life. He was cut down and ordered to leave. Three thousand dollars In gold, which Wiggins had In his adobe, was taken by the Wiggins reached Los Anrebels. geles with his wife and the widow ahd daughter of his murdered partEc'-wa- rd to-da- Saved By His Wife. She's a wise woman who knows Just what to do when her husband's life Is In danger, but Mrs. R. J. Flint, Bralntree, Vt., Is of that kind. "She Insisted on my using I)r. King s New Discovery," writes Mr F. "for a dreadful cough, vhe'i I was so weak my friends all thought I had only a short time to live, and It completely cured me." A quick cur0 for coughs and colds, It's the most safe and reliable medicine for many throat and lung troubles Trip, bronchitis, croup, whooping cough, quinsy, tonsilitls, hemor-"hageA trial will conlvnce you. "Oc and $1.00. Guaranteed by James ri. Williams. adv. S On WomarftTonH Mrs. Grace Fortner, of Man, V. BC Va., took Cardui. J This is what she says about it: "I was so weak and nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. I had fainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. The first dose of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cured of the fainting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cardui, for I know it saved my life." It is the best tonic for women. Do you suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women? Take Cardui. It will help you. Ask your druggist. Write to: Lad!c' Advisory Dept. Oiattinooe Medicine Co.. Chittar.oora. Tenn., book.1 Hone Treatment lor Women." cnt tree. J ! lor Special Instructions, and s. ur?mmmmmm T JU J ? J J J J go -- TO Children Cry OASTO Rl A The Democrats are depending on the wiinll contributor to help eltt't ln'liijr mid Marshall The appeal made to the people, and the people are espondlug. Wll-i-o1 FOR FLETCHER'S Albert Oiler FOIS- Smith Attorneys At Law & KENTUCKY. . Mnltli urttitr-ntiilur tll K H rill pltlllhi' t taw tx r Mi Milt th i ri in m I Hint Iiimm t'hi-- ( tti iii t i ti i !) tl from lu'in? Miimv . Mi iriirtt('Iui; Mill It.rm will llillKllltlrtlM IHtl'Jlt Uf'll II'lHttf Otitic in Ifuitfotil lU'i.Llli .at i.utltlhn;. Hint (ml, Ky. HARTFORB, . Barnes Mivi. Hiiunum 1 II It.tnif hikI '. I tl.Mt tln ItHtr fni uii'il ii I You'll find liini in tin Dr. John Mitchell otiicv on Main Street. " j. ; M. PQKTEh, DAS, IlY. Wilson will make the moot accessible president who hat ever oeoupled the He Is typically n DemWhite Hoti-- e. ocratic man Farmers have awaUened to the folly of a protecif the o railed tive tariff s l j tseaver uam, iv. j .j. .j. .j. .. .j. .. .j. Attorney at law, Kfr&VEK Will Xri . in moiriji on r uhi' and olninv count'i'H Spcctnl aUrnltcp sTaiCf buelnrt"tnUUKtiV tc m cre l . -T ' X.Vnw.NWL ANTHEM OF .JAI'AX IIST A Y Kit si: HAVE A ROUGH RIVER , , . -I Iililii OVlNl . . -- . - FRANK L. FELIX, Attorney at Law, ! iinlnKCOurtie, HAilTIORD, KY. will cracticr hl profevioc Ir Ohloindari and In the Coitr: of Aportli Office In the Herald building PLACED IN YOUR RES!anthem DENCE OR PLACE OP BCS- Is the most poetically worded in the INESS, AND PUT YOL'RSELr world, with the possible exception IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TP Norwegian. vi elsker," of the "Ja, THE written by Bjornstjerne Bjornson. course, a matter .of Is, of That opinion, but the Japanese anthem TO ALL STATES. Is' commendably short and makes, FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL In Its English form, an eminently CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS pleasing poem. Its 10 lines are as CALL ON OR ADDRESS follows: The Japanese national Otto C. martin KY. . L Attorney at Leov IIAUiTORI), ........ l'lt.. ..l.. till.... .... Vils Clowe, opposite court liotisc. practice liN piorcsslou in n" Hit courts of this and niljoinlii!; counties nnil Comt of Appeals, Commer cial anil ciiininal inactive u spec laity. Long Distance Lines ner. A Log on the Track the fast express means serious trouble ahead If not removed, so does loss of appetite. It means lack of vitality, loss of strength and nerve weakness. If appetite falls, take Electric Bitters, quickly to overcome the causo by toning up the stomach and curing the indigestion. Michael Hesshelmer of London, Neb., had been sick over three years, but six bottles of Electric Bitters put him right on his feet They have helped thousagain. ands. They give pure blood, strong Of Until this grain of sand, Local Manager, Tossed by each wavelet's freak, Hartford, K; . Grows to a cloudglrt peak, W. SEXTON. Towering above the land; Local Manager. Until the dewy Hake Incorporated. Beaver Dam, Ky. Bending this blossom's gold Swell to a mighty lake Age upon age untold Joy to Joy manifold Add for our sovereign's sake. London Chronicle. If you want clothes of uny kiiie? clean&l, call on the Hartford Pressing Club. "We J. W. O'BANON. C ai.il UaatJlcl tht hl!r. lromoiti a lcxurLi t growth. Never Faila to Jleptore Qrajr Unlr to lta youthful Color. lrvtnte hunr fulling. W nnd aifloat !rnr?1iU ClruiK'i HAIR BALSAM PARKER'S Notice can clean any kind of clothes you have and guarantee that a they will be satisfactory if HfitySlB diamond, or watch,- IS&iJLKljSo silvergjVTiynM HPKHK Jewelry not, nothing will be charged. prices L':ia2M, We are ready to clean your leJtfffia'W.. the lowest the m reHClsS? SninreTUiill Me&scaSH clothes for spring. We also VWJ2 t wMBav. iiiMii ;rl ta"T?ti nr.i . innr-- n nuuoc "WlAaii have a. new line of lato .simUKUtn linflor fnji a ' II. ples and we guarantee a per- nr ilmrnt u tup routhave erreJ 'er half a eenturv we 'duslvely the Southern trade. Vr"e fect fit. Call on us when in for our tree illustrated catalogue, auuics. need of work in our line. & Co-- , lJl C. tiii - . - cwWjMiinsWii tM'm Hartford Pressing Club Y. M. P. Barnes 20 Louisville. Box XEverr Ik)" Articls Guaranteed. Hartford Citizen Testifies For nerves, good digestion. Only 50 adv. cents at James H. Williams. the Public Benefit. . .-- C A. Bldg. A truthful statement of a Hart- - INDUSTRIAL CJIIOAYTH OF THK GHKAT SOUTH the liberal provision made by Mr. Rockefeller for the Improvement of living conditions In the South. No onp doubts the wisdom with which the gifts made by him and other philanthropists have been administered. No one ' with eyes to see nnd heads to understand will say that the South Is not more prosperous than ever before in its history, but some credit should be given to the people of the South for working out their own salvation, and In a way that has been almost as suras it has prising to themselves been to those who have looked on I from the outside, wondering at the To do any kind of Veterinary absolute genius of their recovery Horses, Mules nnd Cows from conditions which would have work. people to need not die for want of attention. caused a less Calls answered day orn Ight. despair. The Industrial development in the South defies adequate descrip- "XST. tion. in a Fortunes vanished VETERINARY SURGEON night, the best men of the South dead on the field of battle, and Hartford, Kentucky. dead with honor, its civilization gone, its labor system destroyed, its affairs administered by strangers FOLEY and aliens, there appeared to be no Tor rheumatism kidneys and buSoeh No one will question FRFD NALL, Mgr. jjp u OSOOIXXiOrr'OCO.TOOCOiOOOO'OOOO these present unoearable condi- patriotic welfare nomiI support the Democratic that nees In the full knowledge many of the prominent Democrats In Congress have been In full sympathy with the paralysis of the food law In behalf of the unholy But when the Democratic dollar. President and Vice President lend the aid of their powerful sympathy In behalf of the public health, thosp of their own party not In sympathy with them will, be robbed of their power, for evlL If Roosevelt or Tnff be chosen, the soldiers. of fraud and adulteration will be Ira? pregnably entrenched for another four years and benzoates, sulfites and adulterated alcoholic beverages U tions. by their Wilson and Marshall, are and environment, education free from bias In favor of predatory interests and are Inspired by true given In his own ford citizen, convince the moat words, should skeptical about the merits of Doan's Kidney Pills. If you suffer from sleeplessbackache, nervousness, ness, urinary disorders or any form of kidney Ills, use a tested kidney medicine. A Hartford citizen tells of Doan's Kidney Pills. Could you demand more 'Convinc ing proof of merit? Ky King, Daniel Hartford, says: "I used one box of Doan's Kidney Pills some time ago and they did mo so much good that I am pleased to recommend them to others, knowing of their value. For some time I suffered intensely from pains in my sides and In the small of my back. Doan's Kldnoy Pills had been used by friends with such excellent results that I thought I would try them. I got them at the Ohio County Drug Co, Their use as directed permanently cured me." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. FosterMllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, ' sole?! agents forj the United States. Remember the- - name Doan's , adv. and take no other. f, ,' McCall's Magazine and McCall Patterns For Women Have More Friend than any other magazine or patterns. McCall s is tbe reliable Fashion Guide monthly in one million one hundred thousand homes. Besides showing: all the latest designs of McCall Patterns, each issue is brimful of sparkling short stories and helpful information for women. Stb Mooy and Kp la Stria br iubtcriblne iOillespie Bros., IIKNCS& ftff tV V AM PREPARED lor McCall'a Mapilne at once. Com only 50 centt a year, Including any one of the celebrated McCall Pattern, bee. McCaX Partem! Lad all other! In itjtt, fit, Implicit?, economy and number told. More dealers (ell McCall Pattern! than any other two make! combined. None hither than 15 cents. Buy Irom your dealer, or by mall from i? W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, PR.OPRIETORS. ..BUCKSMITHING.. And McCALL'S MAGAZINE 236-24- self-relia- nt 8 W. 37th r7i St, New York City Repair Work A Specialty Horseshoeing HARTFORD, J"!W Jri. RILEY, Subscribe foi Tfch I ERALDand KIDNEY PHIS $1.00 tier vrr hitert -- news.--? get rh Onh :: KY. (boooooococoooococoooooooo Siitscribe for The Herald. S r if ,Ui- UvJ f . v V . "W- - Jtr ..JA IM aya vwafasss. M "Ti iip SSfW injjiifjaMBasB as: IBHIilfii')ii m'j r . : r.VGE four. means over 1,700 "This unnecessary deaths per day or more than the lives lost In the great Ti tanic disaster. The Titanic disaster spread a pall of gloom over the world, while the dally average death rate rarely gets a passing comment." Prof. Fisher said that the people of the country must look to the companies newspapers, Insurance and the Federal Government for the saving of human life. "In the last analysis the war disease Is a against .preventable struggle between the dollar and the death rate," E. E. Ritlenhouse, of New York, told the deleates. "And most of our communities prefer a high death rate to a slight increase In the tax rate. There Is not an adequately financed health depart ment in the country." with a plea for He concluded better support of the health departments. speakers Other this morning were Dr. L. E. Cofer, Washington, and Prof. Liberty Hyde Bailey, of Cornell University. to-daY THE HARTFORD HERALD building to see Col. Roosevelt enter. Seats had been reserved by Clapp for Sir George R00SEVEL1 COULD Chairman Reld, Australian High Commission er, and Lady Reld, who had been REMEMBER Col. Roosevelt'sof hosts abroad.culmiA murmur applause, nating In a cheer, greeted Col. Roosevelt as he entered the buildA Single Contribution in ing about five minutes before the time 8el for his appearance. He Year 1904. forced his way through the crowds In the corridors with some difficulty and found his way to Senator SURPRISED AT TRUSTS' GIFTS Clapp's private room. There he met the members of the committee. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 0, 1012. The Hartford Herald HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX. EDITORS. fRANK L. FELIX. Pub.snd Prop'r. AW wn agmfafcegm VE Awn 104 01 0 'Entered at the Hartford m mall matter of the second class. post-offi- m i f DEMOCRATIC TICKET. W'l'son, of New Jersey. Gov, Thos. t For Vice R. Marshall, of Indiana. For Congress Fourth District Hon. Ben Johnson, of Bardstown. Pres-lden- Fir President Gov, W'oodrow it comes to a fellow these days Is for to keep an Insurgent Republican The Roosevelt Ms forces in line. Republicans are having a hard row to hoe. ,.... mu ..... may ib:h uuuui u..a jmo, lou tut about the hardest work that ... i 4 r- t WLi' v (C- t - BW iil has The Hartford Republican one of Its notices of a meeting of the Roosevelt forces marked "adv." WHV ONi ADVANCED Why this extra space? Everybody AX EVEItV-DALESSON what it will get out of know8 that a Teddy's coffer will not amount to The advance In oil prices, follow- make-b- e baubee. So, why this . nlnsntl In. nn I. . t.nn1o rt 4 r. r lieve? Government's dissolution of Stand- Few men have ever run for the ard Oil, has naturally given rise to Presidency who have had as fine a much disparaging comment regard- personal record as Woodrow WIN ing the effects of trust dismember-Eon- . There Is no disaffection in his ment, says the Wall Street Journal, party, and there seems to be no ob- - The charge has been made that The prices were being artificially boost- fctacle whatever in his way. dignity of the man, coupled with ed to the detriment of the consumhis well known fairness. Is winning er. It Is Impossible to escape the conclusion, however, that the price him votes every day. .rise Is due almost entirely to legitTerry Crowder hits the friends imate factors of demand and supof his party a pretty hard rap ply. when h says the Roosevelt fellows The Increase in oil production a ,Uh, .. ,Ua, to getw.. good ha not kept pac wth th lncrcase on but they will have '., Jn consumptive requirements of au- . . . ,. , terms with the Taft crowd after the . uiuiui-u- i iveu air auu election, If any of them ever expect iuuiiruiii'&, ' water craft, and the comparatively to run for office. It's not going to new call for fuel oil. It Is estibe all one way by a long shot, and mated that there are 300,000 more prob- some of the Taft fellows will avf1iio(va fiiifnmnlilloa rt'. mntni ably be found at the polls next trucks. In the country than last month also. year. The quantity of oil consumDr. Wiley's appeal to old Repub- ed by railroads last year waB barrels, against but 1j,-57licans, of which he is one, containC77 barrels In 190C, an Ined on another page of The Herald Is strikingly characteristic crease of oer 78 per cent. The navy also used 1.', 000,000 His strongest antral and strong. " lts Is In behalf of the abolishment 0f ca,lons of fuel " ,n 19n the adulteration of foods and bev-- l consumption for 1912 will be av00'000 Gallons. Production of erages. That the big trusts who control the food and beverage prod-- , Petroleum last year advanced 3 rer ucts, are poisoning the American cent over 1910' arid 'n the Ian all the time, in a slow way. a''e has gained 217 per cent, but fs the well founded allegation of consumption has been at a much Dr. Wfloy, fnd he suggests a sure more rapid rate In recent years. Wall Street Journal. cure for thlB business the election of Wilson and Marshall. TO GIVE THE FILIPINOS THEIR INDEPENDENCE ' ! It is said Mrs. Russell Sage bothered to her wits ends all the expense being One tremendous tlrae for some form or other to borne now by American taxpayers hpend the immense fortune left by that will be lifted In the event of her husband which is coming In im- the election of a Democratic Presimense instalments. It doesn't seem and Democratic House is the possible, In this day of enlighten- dent cost of governing the Philippine Isment, that such could be possible. lands, which is being done against There are dozens of ways In which the desire of 05 per cent of the Filthe money .could be spent advantag- ipino people. Ten years ago Senaeously and with all due regard to In the Senate that religious sentiment, If she has any. tor Hoar stated up to that time the cost had been There are millions of little child- $600,000,000. Since then we have ren famishing- - for fresh air, sun- kept In those Islands an average of shine and food every day. They 12,277 troops. It costs the Governalso need medical attendance. And ment $1,300 annually to maintain "there are the poor, whom we have each soldier. The cost alone of always with us." Her latest foolmaintaining the military forces In ish enterprise, announced Monday, the Philippines last year was over is the gift of $100,000 for the pur$20,000,000. It Is safe to affirm New chase of Marsh Island, near that the sum which would be anOrleans, as a refuge for wild birds. nually saved, were the United How will the birds ever know about sovereignty States to relinquish it, and what good will it over really over the Philippine Islands, would do? not fall short of $50,000,000. Democratic success means the divorcing THE STRUGGLE BETWEEN THE DOLLAR AND DEATH of the Islands and Republican success means their retention. Indianapolis, Oct. 3. "Out of ADAHUP.O. some 1,300,000 deaths annually in Oct. 4. Mr. John Raymon went the United States at least 030, 000 to Knottcville yesterday. nre preventable," declared Prof. IrThere are still several cases of ving Fisher, of Yale University, in diphtheria In this neighborhood. his address before the Fourth NaMr. C. L. Patton returned from tional Conservation Congress here Indiana Wednesday night. He pur chased a farm there and will move his family there In the near future. As Messrs. C. M. and C. L. Pat-to- n were driving out from Whites-vlll- e Wednesday night, the piece on holding the tongue the breast-yok- e to the buggy broke. They were coming down a hill and the buggy running on tho mules, frightened them so hey ran away, throwing Ayer Hair Vigor keeps the both occupants to the ground. It scalp clean and healthy, was a narrow escape, but neither is destroys all dandruff, and seriously hurt. wife and Mr. Clayton greatly promotes the growth baby called upon Patton,J. L. Patton Esp. of the hair. You will cer- and family at Ralph Sunday aftertainly be pleased with it as noon. Mrs. Salllc Gray, Owensboro, le a dressing for your hair. It visiting her daughter, Mrs. Osca" keeps the hair soft and Sapp. smooth and promptly checks Mr. Ben Helm and wife and Mr. any falling of the hair. It Albert Helm are visiting the formdoes not color the hair, and er's daughter, Mrs. Mitchell, at j ,a, ""., ',,'.. i 7, to-da- dec-Deon- le Destroys uanaru i Mi ,w .A'L scalp. Consult your doctor about these hair problems. Ask him what he thinks of AVer's Hair Vigor. lliUbjlUJ-CXYTBOQ., cannot injure the hair or CHII)rn Cry Subscribe for The Herald. $1 Low IU iUm. CASTORIA in a FOR FLETCHER'S year. The crowd continued to grow and every door of the big room was surrounded by an anxious crowd. Col. Roosevelt learned this morning that Gov. Hadley, of Missouri, had declared In favor of President Taft. Ho would make no comment IIARHIMAX FUND FOR STATE upon the Governor's action, nor express an opinion upon Oct. 4. Theodore would he Washington, the nomination of Congressman y beRoosevelt demonstrated Sulzer as Democratic candidate for fore the Senate Campaign Fund Governor of New York. Committee that his memory is just "I have nothing to say upon any a8 bad a3 that of the trust mag- subject," said the Colonel. appearing benates who have been fore congressional committees during the past year or so. He could FOR THEJOSy HEWER. definitely a single not remember contribution to hl8 gigantic camSenator Jonathan Bourne, of Orpaign fund of 1904, Nand claimed egon, defeated In anything about the f- lican primaries, the recent Repubnot to know will have his name inances .of his primary campaign for on the this pendentNovember ballots as an Indenomination Republican the candidate. year. George Copp was fined $1,000 In For several hours the man who the Federal Court at Detroit on a was President of the United States plea of guilty to the charge of for seven years, and who during smuggling two Chinese into this that time posed as the champion country. de"trust buster," was forced to When Miss Maude Malone, a suftoNconvince They made him fragette, interrupted fend his record. Gov. Hiram - admit that Ire did not know-tha- t evenJohnson, Progressive Vice Presi73 Vi Per cent, of the contridential candidate, while speaking butions which helped him to carry in Carnegie Hall, New York, she the country In 1904 were from tho was ejected from the building. very corporations that he boasted Many witnesses will be called by of trying to "bust." He appeared the Senate committee investigating surprised when Informed by the campaign contributions during the committee that this was the esti- week, among them Charles P. Taft, as mate of George R. Sheldon, assist- brother of the President. ant treasurer of his campaign comPreliminary steps toward the or mittee In that year. lt ionization of the He had the word of George B. Good Roads Association were taCortelyou, former Secretary of ken at the meeting at Mammoth Commerce and Labor, and as such Cave when 400 representatives supervision of the Bureau of Cor- were present from Indiana, Kenporations and all Its trust secrets, tucky and Tennessee. that the Standard Oil Company had American marines routed the not contributed a cent to his cam- Nicaraugan rebel forces, and the paign and upon that nssurance he rebel leader, Gen. Zeledon, was made a public announcement to captured and killed., Four Amerl so that effect. He was at a loss to ex- can marines were killed and a num George R. Sheldon, ber wounded. why plain Private Charles Judge Charles H. Ducll, John D. Hays Durham, whose mother lives Archbo'd and others Interested in at Junction City, Ky., was killed. the campaign of that year could re- The Government forces lost 100 the making of a killed and 200 wounded. call distinctly by the $100,000 contribution "Big Jack" Zelig, East Side Standard Oil and Its entry upon the gangster and prospective witness in books of the National Republican the trial of Police Lieut. Charles Committee with never a sign of Its Becker, for the alleged murder of having been given back. the gambler, Herman Rosenthal, "I did hear something, I believe, was killed In New York, It Is claimabout H. H. Rogers having given ed by Phillip Davidson, a fruit the gangster liberally to the campaign," admit- dealer, who declares ted the Colonel, "but I did not con- robbed him at the point of a re-sider that a violation of my Instruc- volver. Judge Sehorn, in the Kansas tions not to accept any money from City Federal Court, assessed a fine the Standard Oil Company." Mr. Roger's only relationship to of $18,000 against the Kansas City Exchange, and Produce the Standard Oil Company lay in Fruit the fact that he was Its president. charged with being a fruit trust. It was announced at Progressive But the Colonel was buoyant. Although he could not recall J. P. headquarters in New York that Col. Morgan's contribution Roosevelt will speak in Louisville $100,000 ho managed to October 16. when cornered, wriggle out somehow and to muddy DUCK inJNTERS MUST the waters with charges of corrupPAY A STIFF LICENSE tion agalnBt other folk. He declared most emphatically that SenFrankfort, Ky., Oct. 5. Hunters ator Penrose, of Pennsylvania, from Indiana, Ohio and Illinois who ought to be thrown out of the Sen- wish to shoot ducks on the Ohio ate n his own admission that he river this winter will be compelled advised the Standard Oil commit- to pay $15 Into the treasury of tee 'o submit to "blackmail" of the Kentucky for the privilege. That late Cornelius N. Bliss, treasurer Is the price of huntcommittee in ers" licenses, and the license they of the Republican 1904, for fear some harm might take out in 1912 will expire the " come to the company. night of December 31, when they He demanded that Chairman will have to take out new licenses. Hllles, of the present Republican The Jurisdiction of Kentucky exNational Committee, and Represen- tends to low water mark on the optative Richard Bartholdt, of Mis- posite shore of the Ohio, and the souri, be forced to make good, their Game and Fish Commission yesterassertion that $3,000,000 was "spent day received an opinion from the to nominate Col. Roosevelt at the Attorney General supporting ExecRepublican convention this year, or utor Agent J. Q. Ward's contention that they be "driven out of poll- - that the game laws can be enforc- us tics" on tho theory that "bearing ed on the river as far as the low false witness Is the same ,as steal water mark. The question came Ing." up at Louisville, and Indiana hun Col. Roosevelt arrived, iere early ters requested that, If they were y to be the star witness before compelled to take Kentucky licens the committee. The Colonel's train es, the license issued this fall be exgot in shortly after 7 o'clock, and tended for a year. After consider with his party he passed, through ing the request, Executive Agent the railroad station, greeted by a Ward decided that It is optional few leaders of the Progressive par- with the sportsmen whether thoy ty here, and went to breakfast at a take out licenses before January, us hotel within sight of the White but If they do, the licenses will exHouse. pire with the calendar year, Just Mr. Roosevelt breakfasted witnf as all the others do. William Loeb, Jr., formerly bis pri vate secretary and now Collector of Notice. Customs at New York, before going The A. S. of E. Committee will to the Senate office building, where ship stock from Beaver Dam, Monthe hearings of the committee are day, Oct.- 14 th. Parties drtdrlng held. to ghip will please notify tho comSeveral hundred people were mittee at once. FOLEY KIONIYS lined up In the corridors, of the S. Tj. PTRVENS. fM IACKACHE building two hours before the time L. B. TICHENOP tet for 'the bearing, hopIng"l(to get H. T. PORTER, Into the Httle committee roomwlth Committee. Its capacity for about 100. Hundreds of others packed the door- SriMt for Th Eerald $1 1 Tmt ways and surroundings of the Says Charges Against Him "Infamous and Untrue." A Sweeping Denial. The fall Shoe season is gradually creeping upon us. The Oxfords must be discarded for High Toj Dress Shoes. to-da- THE OLD WORN OUT work Shoes must be replaced by a strong, sturdy pair that will keep .out the dampness and cold. OUR SHOE BUSINESS grows' steadily from year to year. It takes more Shoes every season to satisfy our demand. This alone ought to be sufficient evidence any wavering man or woman that our Shoes are "right. for well as our own special brands Women that have stood the tests for years. Ladies' Shoes, $1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 4 and 5. WE SELL QUALITY SHOES Lakes-to-thc-Gu- 3.50, The little patting bare feet that creep J , ( noiseiessiy now must soon sound like a few young mules stalking in. We have .Shoes for all your little "rascals," and we make a special effort to supply the children with the kind of Shoes they ought to have. We have me ngnt, medium and heavy weights. in vi.'- .... Prices at 50c, 75c, $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 and 2.50. Bring all your Shoe troubles here. We will satisfy you. E. P. Barnes & Bro. BEAVER DAM, KY. HUV THK BEST M. II. KEKDRICK'S non-reside- nt SPECIALS We have the cele- brated Henderson Road Wagons for sale. Let show you their good points. Also our usual line to-da- select Family Groceries and supplies at the lowest cash prices. Give a call or phone No. 83. Hartford, Kentucky KIDNEY ANB LIKENS & ACTON PHIS BUilH, - Subscribe for The Herald; $1.00 a y'r I.. QUILLAI HARK SOAPS AND CLEANING COMPOUND Now 10 cents formerly 23 cents. These are the original, genuine "KENDMCK PRODUCTS" which' have sold for 25c for 28 years: QUILIiAI HARK TOILET SOAP an Ideal complexion Soap Kendrlck's Foot and Buth Soap soothing and cooling Electric Cleaning Compound Soap remove8 oil, tar, grease, pitch or paint from silks, carpets and woolens without Injury to the fabrics Electric Cleaning Compound, for carpets, furniture, &c. Ten Cents a Cake. Awarded First Priie Medal' over all competitors at The Southern. Exposition, Louisville, Ky 18847 Has been a "priie winner" ever since. Diploma, "Hlgheset Award for Excellency" at .Ohio Valley Exposition, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1910. SOLD EVERrvVHERE or by mall postage paid, 10c a Cake. AGENTS AVAJTTED ExclBsIve Territory. Make,. Three IolIr day by your time. Writ, for Terms. M. KKNDRICK & CO. Newport, Ky.,4 , Pr ft tug '4 y m"hlW.T7y"mF'Wm'-- 'dj&gd ' ''-- - V53&S2S3&1 ISSE fjKnn's.'yyr' afWH- - WEDNESDAY, OCT. 0, lo: six-Inc- THE HARTFORf) HfRALD .24-In- PAGE FIVE. ), Ml MILLINERY The rush is now on in our MILLINERY PARLORS New Goods are coming in daily. Early buyers are the ones who get the "pick," so we would advise you to call at once and consult MRS. SARA COLLINS SMITH as to your needs. Besides Millinery, we are showing the prettiest line of Coat Suits, Cloaks, Dress Goods and Silks to he found h anywhere, with suitable line of trimming to match. See us for these goods, and remember that IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH A HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. r Jk$i&l&6o, A few S. C. Buff Orpington $1.00 up to $5.00. FOR SATjK! prize-winner- I Prices, Cockerels from Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. s. R. D. BROOKS, GRAHAM KY For Sale; Town property, vacant y dwelling. cottages and two-stor- ooooooooooooooo LOCAL NEWS O O AND O lots, PERSONAL POINTS O A. C. YEISER & CO., OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO adv. Hartford, Ky. Friedaland; Rev. H. D. Burch, I Dawson Me'ssrs. E. R. Bennett, Barrett's Dr. E. W. Patterson, Springs, Is in town. Ferry, and John Allen, Olaton, I Olaton, was a gave The Herald pleasant calls yes Mr. Hade Hurt, terday. pleasant caller Wednesday. uolng nice FOR RENT Hotel, McDantel, Paradise, Mr. L. A. Everything new and Ky., Is visiting Judg0 Jno. B, WH- business. i Call on Dr. L. B. Bean, AT son, city. Hartford, Ky. Also Livery Stable J WANTED A COOK At the Com- - for rent. adv. I merclal Hotel. Good price for a building mateFor all kinds of auV- good cook. call on or address, Fo'rdsville Hartford, rial Patton. Miss Clara Planing Mill Co., Fordsvllle, Ky., Route 2, gave The Herald a pleas- and get the best material at cheapant call Friday. i adv, est prices. Coupon Tickets from 5c up, Cash Mr. John C. Riley, cashier of the given on the Talking. Machine at First National Bank, attended the adv. Ohio County Drug Co. State Bankers' Convention at LouisBoys' Suits in Grays, Tans, Blues ville last week. He was accompanand. Fancy Worsteds mt 51.50 to ?6. ied by his wife. ROSENBLATT'S. adT. Mr. John C. Thomas, of the firm yourself for the fall of Thomas Bros., had a severe atPrepare last tack of acute indigestion rains with an English Thursday, which was follpwed SatRain Coat at $5.00. ROSENBLATT'S. urday by a malarial attack and a adv. recovering slowly. L. B. TIchenor, President of chill. He is ',' Mr. county, was the A. S. of E. of Ohio WANTED 150 Chestnut Tele. --'- a pleasant caller at the Herald office phone Poles, 25 feet long. Not loss Thursday. than 6 Inches In diameter at small ' your purchases amount end. Ohio County Farmers' 'MuWhenever ' to" $25 at the Ohio County Drug Co. tual Telephone Co., Hartford, Ken41t3-adyou get a Harmony Talking tucky. store adv. Machine free. The District Meeting of the Order of Red Men occurred W. W. Lloyd and wife, of Mr. ' Quite a Barrett's Ferry, were .the guests of In Hartford "yesterday. Judge', and Mrs. R. R, Wedding a' number of tribes were represented and a large number of braves were few days this week. In town. Messrs. James Dawson, Hartford, Jf Route C, and E!. B. Kirtley,- - 81m- If you need a good Wheat Drill ' mons, were pleasant callers' at The call and see mo about the kind T Herald office Monday. sell. If Isold within next ten days, 1'' ,u n'seif at cost. Now, I8 the time . Cloaks, Coat Sujts end .Sklrta ar- - will - S. L. KING, iV Besi ' 'assortment to to buy.' - riving dally., I41t2-adHartford) Ky. ! select 'from in Hartford: j ROSENBLATT'S, Edv. The Herald 'has received news Dr 'JBcan'stll,Jcdritlnleg, glvjijg from Cobdep, 111., of the death, on show for a October 4,, 1912, of Mr. Illchard the people a dime-- every' Friday and Saturday W. Towpsend, son of William vE. ' nlgM. arid If Is a, 'good one, too. and Townsen'd, Margaret ,E. wilPtoe aho'ther big bill this aged 25 years, 8 months and, 19 There week with a complete change, of days.' He leave's & wife and par ' ents to mourn his loss, program-- . V SUk-ilnlBh- t: v. ed i '' '- ; - v. t 4 25-ce- nt " Have just received a carload of OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO h COUNTY COURT NOTES. Drain Tiling. Also have O O I good supply of Well Tiling. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO mjiwii W. E. ELLIri, 123 WaWjw ami m Hfe In the cas of the Com'th. vs. Produce Merchant, HI 41t4-ad- v Hartford, Ky. Fene Moxrta and Tom Craban, charged with assault with attempt carry the most complete line to We roi, the evidence was heard beof Shoes ever carried in Ohio coun- fore Judge R. It. Wedding Monday ty. We have Red Cross and other and the defendants were each held good makes ladles, Walk-Ove- r, to answer to the nert October i Florshelm and for grand Jury. Bond was fixed at men $1.50 to $6.00. Falling to execute $500 ench. adv. ROSENBLATT'S. same they were remanded to Jail to Mr. J. B. Tappan, the Center awalv t,he action of the grand jury, n. Ed Drake, charged Com'th. Sticet Jeweler, has purchased from Mr. Marvin Bean the business house with usiTg Insulting and abusive which he has occupied as a Jewel- lantrunge towards another ved'et I er's store for several years past. It of 'ury guilty, and Pned 5.00 an Is valuable property and a good lo- costs. cation. We did not learn the price. Com'th. vs. Lee Chlnn, chargpd I renting house to another By invitation Judge R. R. Wed- with liquor was sold ag.eed wherein 5 ding will give a lecture on education at New Baymus schoolhouse on judgment, $100. Friday night, October IS, 1912. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO This is Judge Wedding's old home O O ItAI'TIST CHURCH. district and It goes without saying that his numerous friends In that vicinity have a treat In store for S School (Rally Da)) them. Everybody Invited. (In Connection With S. Rosenblatt, Ilauc ille.) 9:43. Prayer meeting Wednesday ev- - $ Rev. O. M. Shultz, of Llvcrmore, Ky., Is now engaged with pastor enlng at 7:30. Teachers meeting Thursday ev- - ? Birch Shields In a great revival with his church at Rockport. There enlng at 7:00. Preaching Sunday morning and have bean 10 conversions to date and great Interest is being taken in cvenlns by pns'o:' E. B. English. Is Regular meeting business at jOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO tcnlent place. The sum of the meeting in the town and o appropiinted for this purpose. o risiwL coriiT notes. pra-- er Eervlco Wednesday evening. The meeting will continue The c!e-!or- . of a'.wshousj keeppr throughout the week. All are In- Church members urged to be pres- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO deferred to Janvaiy term, 1913. ILclly Day Sunday special ent. vited to attend. Fiscal Court The recommendation The Ohio Countv of a road prograi". come and bring tome-bod- y Hon. E. T. Tranks, of Owens-borHppointel by the met in couit hall here last Wednes- 'iipinetr l'o you. with through passed Hartford day with the County Judge, County Count;- - .luilpe, on approval (if FisMonday morning en route to HEAVER DAM. Attorney and all the JuPtlctg of the cal Court, dsferr d tnjihe Januan " to Peace present- ..Oct. 7. Mr.-D. Ch'.ck iK-n-t where ho spoke at one term, 19fDT Monday Louisville last week to enter the p. m., returning o'clock P. Mldlriff allowed ?19 on Ordered that all elalms allowed evening. He was accompanied from Souther:) Baptist Theological Sem- at this term be payable out of the account of senkvs as jailer from Owensboro by Capt. J. M. DeWeese. inary preparatory to the m'nlstry, 1912 levy, except as otherwise August 10. 1912, to October r, them at having give up the practice of law Mr. R. B. Martin joined 1912. Hartford and returned Monday ev- for that calling. Countv Atton.ev C. E. Smith, Fol'owlng persons allowed the ening. On last Tuesdnv evening at the They went to Morgantown Jno. B. Wilson riul Deputy Clerk, qiim opposite their names on acIn Mr. Frank's large touring car. Northern Methodist iir.rsonaire Mr. C. O. llunte-- , appointed as com-mlfcount of sheep killed or injured by H. J. Brpden, of Attica, Ind., and dogs during year 1912: to correspond with Mr. TerLycur-gu- s The Hartford McCreary Club, daughter of which did such efficient work In the Miss Orjiha Stevens, Barrett, $10.00; L. L. Jewell, rell, State Superintendent of Publiving near Mr. Silas Stevens, State Campaign last year, met at $0.00; W. E. Hlnton, $J..'io; J. W lic Roads, and o'jtai'i , synopsis of ., , In marriage, Democratic Headquarters over the Cromwell, were united S17.00; D. C. Hewlltt, '"ett"1 ,ua,J ,il4' a"" " s',Illp la"" Renfrow, Rev. Hunter performing the cere- ifi.irn? n. v. Pnrk sn.oo. be ,,a'l. said committee is em- Hartford Drug Co., Friday night. mony. nnwe-vMiss Orpha has been assistto have synopsis of said The president of the club, Judge J. allowed Republican Hartford ant postmistress at this place for law printed In pamphlet form to S. Glenn, presided. It was unanibooks and $.'.. j( for three receipt be distributed. mously decided to change the name quite awhile and during her stay toilet paper. msulo tinny friends who regret very E. O. Barrass, W. P. Midkiff and of the organization to the Hartford Mark Renfrew allowed $1,144.90 Dr. A. H. Riley appointed as a comClub and to make it murh to s'le her leave to make her Democratic principal and inter- mittee to have a cell made on the permanent. The following officers future- home In the Hoosler State. j;i account of Mrs. Lou Henry Austin, wlf0 of est on Fiscal Court order No. 4 OS, first floor of the jail for women. were elected: Judge J. S. Glenn, dated October 5, 1912. Said war-ta- The commlttee h also directed to fires.; McDowell A. Fogle, sec'y.; Mr. Weaver H. Austin, after long to draw 7 per cent interest have Jail repaired and 8Ulferlng of pneumonia and other plumbing James H. Williams, treas. A large complications, died on Monday from October .", 1912, until paid. done. number of leading Democrats were L. W. Uunsaher allowed $220.40 enrolled as members. The club will morning. If Mrs. Austin had lived Here Is a woman who s;caks until December, she would have on account of Fiscal Court order meet every Friday night at 7:30 passed her 70th She No. SS.'i, to b3 paid out of levy of from personal knowledge and long o'clock at Democratic Headquarexperience, viz., Mrs. P. H. Bioan, ters and all local supporters of Wll- - was married 49 years ago In Da- 1912. viess county to her present hus11. T. Crowder, almshouse keep- of Wilton, Pa., who says, "1 know son and Marshall are urged to at band. Three children were born to er, allowed $4 S3. 70 from July 1st from pvijofiMnee that Char..ber'aln' tend and help win a great victory Cough T'cmedy I; far superior Jn in November, both In the county them two girls and one boy. All to October 1, 1912. any other. Tor croup are dead. She Is survived by her there Is and the nation. L. D. Ucnnett allowed $42 asi notliiug that excels it." For sale husband and two grandchildren, Live Stock Inspector of Ohio coun- by Horse Fell In Well. Mr. Austin Rhoads, living in Arizo all dealers. adv. ty from June to September. Mr. Zack King, who is hauling na, and Miss Maggie Rhoads, at R. B. Martin elected to make setThe Kentucky division of the V. railroad tleg from the Bond Bros', present living with them and gosaw mill above Hartford, stopped ing to school. After funeral ser- tlement with Sheriff T. 11. Black C. V. will hold Its annual reunion at Pewee Valley nxt Friday. to take dinner at Bernle Felix's, vices by the Rev. A. L. Mell her re- for year, 1912. E. G. Barrass allowed $75 for better known as the Albert Rial mains were laid to rest In the Goshplace, yesterday. furnishing material and laying sewHe fed his horses en cemetery. and turned them in the yard to Mr. Owen Hocker, of El Paso, er from Jail and court house to graze and while there, one of the Texas, Is In town visiting his fath- town sewer. horses walked on some planks that er and mother here. WHICH SHALL IT BE County Attorney authorized to covered an old well . The planks deduct $85.50 from the taxation of WYSOX. broke and the horse fell Into the Oct. C. A series of meetings has the cost in suit of Dr. A. B. Baird well which had caved In and Is just closed at Cool Springs held by vs. Ohio county, same being for Having tried all other reme, about 12 feet deep. pastor, Rev J. H. Tow. There witness fees. dies, will you continue The neighbors were called in and the 0 Bank of Caneyvllle allowed was much Interest manifested. The to suffer through a trench was dug from the well with 7 per cent due and payafal0 pilde? deep enough the horse was church was much revived and had ble In six month. County Clerk dithat led and pulled out, not much the 29 conversions and 23 additions to The baptizing took rected to Issue Fiscal Court order worse for the 'all. It took about the church. DON'T BE FOOLISH place Sunday afternoon at Roches- upon presentation of certlncate of 2 hours work to get the horse Repeated Eye Headaches sap ter. Rev. Tow is a great worker in deposit from treasurer of Ohio out. county. a revival. one's vitality and bring Miss Rhoda Williams, Deposit Dr. TIchenor Coming Here. allowed Island Bank of Paraabout a general The Owensboro Messenger says: dise, visited relatives and friends in $175.00 on account of Interest on nervous break Dr. B. F. TIchenor, State Sena- this community a part of last week. Fiscal Court order No. , dated down. Miss Pearl Davenport is on the April 11, 1912, and due tor from this district, who has been October LET US RELIEVE VOIR residing at Pleasant Ridge for sev- sick list. 11, 1912. HEADACHE IIY REMOVING Mrs. Allen Taylor, who has been eral years, where he Is one of the Beaver Dam Deposit Bank allowTHE CAUSE. leading practicing physicians, is very sick of neuralgia of the heart, ed $2,539.85, which amount Is a Save your Eyes and nervmaking preparations to move to is able to be out again. credit of $2,500 on $5,000 Fiscal ous energy. Miss Maggie Taylor, of Hopewell, Court order No. , Hartford, Ohio county, where he , dated will continue the practice of his visited Misses Lizzie and Gertie due September 3, The 1912. profession. is well Moore Saturday and Sunday. Dr. TIchenor $39.85 being the Interest on said A wagon ran into Mr. Lee Nelknown in this and adjoining counwarrant to October 14, 1912. This ties and Pleasant Ridge loses one son's buggy at church Saturday leaves a balance of $2,500 due said of Its best citizens In his removal. night and broke six spokes out of bank on the $5,000 warrant. CounThe IJcliablo Jeweler The Herald would add that wo a wheel, but nobody was hurt. ty Clerk directed to Issue warrant and Optician, Miss Ural PIrtle, of McHenry, Is for $2,539.85, glad to welcome Dr. TIchenor are payable from levy, visiting her sister, Mrs. H. E. Hill, 1912. The $2,500 to b0 paid Janto Hartford. KY. and family. uary 14, 1913. Luther Dntiglicrty Killed began at A series of meetings Bank of Hartford allowed $90 Luther Daugherty, of near Baize-- Wysox Sunday night. Interest. town, this county, fell over what Is School at this place Is progressC. E. Crowder allowed $105.02 kne-was the James Albln cliff last ing rilcplv under the management I on account goods furnished almsSaturday morning a while before of Mr. Marvin Taylor. house. day ami was Instantly killed. He Mr.'W. P. Bennett made p. busiCarson & Co. allowed $42.79 on and Will Hill were out raccoon ness trip to Louisville last week. account merchandise furnished to hunting and the dogs had treed a Ohio county Jail. UICKETTS. raccoon and on felling the tree, Mrs. Dorothy Barrass, &c allowOct. 7. The farmers are very Daugherty started out to chase the ed $350.00 on account of Interest raccoon and In doing so( ran over busy working in their corn and on $5,000 note to October 4, 1914. the cliff. Hia remains were. Interr sowing their wheat. Clerk directed to draw warrant and 1 nthe family burying grounds Mr and Mrs. Steve Westerfield, ed note by the amount. Over Rosenblatt's store, Main street, Sunday? of Hickory, spent Sunday with Mr. credit i L. A. McDaniel allowed $1,000 Hartford, entrance up opposite the r Royal, of this place. and Mrs. Lee v flaveil Lear of Bar. f together with 7 per cent, interest telephone exchange, and am preparMr. Lee Royal made n round trip old to Llvcrmore rue And payabe January 5, 1913. ed to again furnish the ladles with 'It seejneirjthatj ray"' atlast Thursday to Count- - Clerk directed to issue Fis- the latest in hendwear, bojj, would have to loje his leg, on tend the A. S. of E. meeting. at the most account of an ugly ulcer, caused by The Woodmen will unveil Mr. E. cal Court warrant for said amount reasonable prices. rd, upon presentation of certificate a bad' bruise," wrdte D.F.-Hdwa"Apprentice wanted. D. Tatum'a monument at McDaniel -- "All, remedies, and Aauone., N, burying ground the third Sunday of deposit from County Treasurer. doctors', treatment Esq. O. E. Scott appointed as a failed i till we in October. tried' Bucklen's Arnica SalVej and place is pro- committee to purchase of J. F. The school at this Casebler, undertaker, Beaver Dam, cured him with one box," Cares gressing nicely. "burns, bolls, skin eruptions, piles. 25 cofflnB at $2.00 each or cheaper, 2Tc et James H. Williams. adv Subscribe for The Herald. 91 a year. and have them stored In some con- KY. AVVtVVVVVVttAVVlVVVVVV1AVVAVVt d in SWS? fr Foss-Packa- lltiiltlMitefii $3.50 to $0.00. 1 Other Good Makes at $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 and $3.00 noooOOOOOOOOOOf Rosen blatt'sl KENTUCKY. " f ( t HARTFORD, A.ttVVWMMiWttUMVltVWVtVVUtVkMVW com-mult- y. o, Mor-ganto- pro-Ide- d. ' nt d - nt mlle-eton- e. $2,-50- ' J. B. TAPPAN, HARTFORD, Have Opened Up MILLINERY Headquarters -.- r -- 14-re- ar C -- Poppie Nail, HARTFORD, &W "C?! a rffTt .v ikiMinii v ff w,h TT" ' wPHJWs? mi Vft'1 Tj '" """k'B ttypMyVw'' " " f'tyi PAGE SIX. The Hartford Herald Of i it i H v : u: fc f regulating and licensing employment agencies. With Geo. A law eiiminatinr contract labor No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:65 p.m. J. E. Williams. Agt Alagnate, and Others. in penal Institutions. O O POEMS YOU'LL EN.10Y. A law providing for an eight- O O hour-da- y on State, county and mu ii O The Herald' Special Selections. !"HQWQ0 YOU STAND ON ME? nicipal work. oO OO AMBITION OF This Is only a partial record of nnhlAVplTipnta nf iha Wnnrlrmv OUR PRESIDENTS. fh IS SOle TeSI Uf PrOgreSSiVeS. Wilson administration in New Jer- arranged the sey in the line of sociological pro- FOLKS Washington first he -THE prpss nlnnp- Senator La Follette's Finance; Then came John Adams, who quar- In less than two years, as GovSensational Charges. reled wlt'i France. ernor, Woodrow Wilson accomplish- For Fine DreSS and Social Thomas Jefferson third Louisia ed 10 times more actual reform SAYS ROOSEVELT IS A 1 AKh tj,nn Theodore Roosevelt put Into na he bought; Pleasures. Fourth, Mndlson, under whom Engeffect during more than seven years Chicago, 111.. Oct. 4. K.vsovelt as president. land was fought, Chicago Journal James Monroe gave the doctrine is in a conspiracy with PecK v. and LEADING CAUSE FOB DIVORCE and let In Missouri. others to catch votes by Third-tennLa flfl KDuUnU Lflll rHuJLU offered to Then Adams, whose tariff aroused men to fury. Follette write every word of ta Declares Noted Minister in Jackson, seventh, refused to the platform if he (La FollfcU ' oulJ DV nfl.MRRPQQ RFflrNT Y Scales weigh 75 of b3iik a npw charter. get out of the race. a Timely Address to & And niadp poor Van Buren to panic La Follette refused, bec.i world. Because, of Pro- - Which Seeks 10 Go Into the believed Roosevelt to be a t a martyr, Hygiene Congress. William Harrison dlo.l and by Ty- - gresslve, They have the Confidence of the Public, Buisness Secrets of All During sevea years & VM ler was followed, They're the Most Convenient to Install, ,$ DATA ON D1VOUCES IS NEEDED I'nder I'olk all the troops in a House Roosevelt did aothla- - ' ro- Economical to Maintain and Newspapers. bloody war wallowed. duce high tariff dfiUes. Technical Built to Last a Lifetime. Oct 4 Washington, uuu uuuu.c mm nuuseeii njiiiriiwu v causes " which divorces are lil"'t ejeeiiiii, eouairy is beginning to Tk slavery, Now is the time to buy. Send for Catalog No. swisi7 a confession o: guilt. granted are seldom the real causes, "How do you staad oa vlV I Uaca at toe provision in the postal Dike, And Fillmore put through the Clay declared Hev. Dr. Samuel W. seek8 Compromise bravely. Roosevelt's sole test of xl:at appropriation bill which press to Secretary of the National League and tie liberty of the Family, In Then Pierce struggled through the for a Progressive. for the Protection of the 517 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. aewspaoer business generally, Nebraska division. When Roosevelt becaae Presl- - ; speaking huie to the fifteenth ridl- Hygiene And Buchanan was In for the Dred dent there were US :ras:s is tk aa a law that excites much Congress of be very well enforced. Scott Decision. I'nited States. "When be farzed tbe tale and Demography. (Ireat Lincoln was wise in a time ofiice over to Taft there, re 1.- ja ;fce jJ j'.aee the proislon There Is great difiiculty In getof degression, 020 corporations la comWa::as. reavirUc that all the secrets of the ting at the truth of divorce, Dr. States fought for, Roosevelt remains silent oa the basiae When Southern of a newspaper shall be Dike asserted, wherefore there is the right of secession. of :rosi pabiisked cic a J ear Is a fake C information no reliable statistical came next, vas ianustrial orgjnUatioas Andrew Johnson he Xmi.ss inui It actually neyer reg --en the subject. Ambition for dress 1 impeached and acquitted, i otherwise would lose the faaadal .Urly The most Coacress. and social pleasures, he classed as lerms support of Perkins, Mccorsr.?? aa abfKtksab'.e featares of the pub- i usses -. uraiu lor a lending cause of divorce, with unseemed flttfd. other trust magnates. ffeaaio: iKtty el&cse were inserted in willingness to bear children, influ- Hayes Oarfleld, Robert M. La Follette. followed, Dam an4 Re-lorn-, then From Hartford to Readers generally do not ence of sex vices, inlluenee of propwhom Arthur succeeded, " To means. Vtww terra erty and quarrels over Its distribu- Then Cleveland, whom Congress by" Roosevelt Is Theodore a j,jr, -- ia conference" tion, Inadequate wageg and Innutrl-tiou- s vote impeded. mcet8 A wjt, George W. Perkias. Ste: Trast aeaas that after the measure has food as other causes. Harrison's term gave the tariff a masnat. snd others, ia .a forai re:, Houses, if there is any 7L ride. Telephone or call at our stable when you ' "If we are ever going to have a send-uconspiracy. fouaJeJ oa campaign oz wai;a a difference 0' clear idea of marital tendencies," And Cleveland again held the Dem- - fraud and pretense for want to leave or have relatives coming. ifarnare exis-s- . the till as it rassed paid Dr. Frederick L. Hoffman, of , OCrat'e end UP. A Inr whlrh maltB thp "stolen SOBli- - .u- liri.lni. Mil no Newark, N. J., "wo must have ac- - MeKinlcy waged war with the poor ,. nafsed tbe 5enate are referred to nation" f?de into insignificance curate data on the divorce question Spanish nation, Without using a harsh word to of three consistlne conference Information is And Roosevelt came and upheld match J'roper statibtlcal invectives nealbers of each branch of the the ColonePs o advance in legislation, necCbsarj' against the Taft leaders in t!)e Legislature. not only on thijj subject, but In all William Tart has the cnair until jChho convention, Senator La Fol The., elv tnnfflrofiC mAt nnd '.. -i problems," social I I . ... ,.. i ? ), ,fco lette haft written the most remarka-- i Tl'e vital stutlstlcs section of the And Who' then will follow remains ule political document of his career. J! , ' mnv. TvlQ, roniPin Congress decided to present to the to be seen. Its style is so deliberate and its ab(jut stocfcB and bom,B and cJr. n whole a recommen- Congress as so conMncing that the lrapa- cu,aon &C(&C These prcA.iBiong 301 Buckeye facts dation that all countries make of- - ' Mrs- - Peter Holan- tlent reader wonders why the H were not fuUy discussed on the "Yes, I rnrto .,. i.nv.. nf.p,,m. mnrrinrr Rd.. Cleveland, O., says: .. awafrom bis ; , ..... nn m Pilnt.'. Unnati on thor does not break and divorce Information gathered ..,., restraint and say in so many words d thr0UBU. Tar Compound. My little boy had "if alcoholism were the cause of a bad case of whooping cough.sorae- - I .Via. Pnoafolt la onfflrMl In fln PTr. Co":res either went too far or u .o.i 1.,,.., we would all be' mental dlseabes times he was blue In the face. I far en0USB; ' has asserted Dr. with the Presidency as the coveted imleclles Down In Oklahoma the other day a man went into n store to lmy a gavp him Foley's Honey and Tar n Interest in knowing w ho lends loot, or in a conspiracy to obtain a Mavlmllllan P, E. Croszmann, saw. He saw the kind he wanted and n bleed the price. It was $1.03, mone-- v t0 a newipaper, either for Compound, and it had a remarkable chair in the White House under , six per cent or to influence its opln- of the National Association effect and cured him In the denier said. n short , for the Study and Education of Ex- - time." Remember the name, Fo- - IUIOC ,.civ,.ov.. "Oood Kraclous!" said the man. "I can net the same thlnK from ..1J V,,. - klntio Inl.r. IUIIB, lb b uun wa.c ii....- Mb., . ceptional Children, "for our ances- - . . rnmnn,, ,, One of the most Important parts est in preserving the eyesight of the Sears, Roebuck & Co., for $1.35." "That's less than it cost me," said the dealer, "but I'll sell It An nnl. eeept any substitute, why not a pre I !! " l..f.l.A RooseveU raade t0 get La P,llc- - Therefore, ..I ft l. n.Mn.l newspapers and pe- tame terms as the mail order house just the same." grown folks are Quickly tha " It. , t .nnn rcn 11K6 ... ., . .. , . r uucic w withdraw , in his favor I i i nuuiu Hie uermuiis ...11 uu uuuctnco, . . All right," said the customer. "You can send it along nnd charge , . 11, .iliu 11. j Ul IIVIIICU nonn i K9n """"" " f ,olw,, ... ..o- - ...niiimniuo iiu irom 'coutu they are a nation 011 ," whereas ine rate iui mv nijiu..... tvlilVi ,li Dpnnrtnipnt Vnat.nfftrA it to my account." opiates. For sale at all deal The negotiations were strong-minde- d nomination. artisans and ecien-- ,, "Xot on your life," the denier replied. "Xo charge accounts. You be a ha eno' adv. " carried on through a group of Sentlsts." can't do business with the mail order houe tlint way. Fork over tlio from the malls? Why no ators and others friendly to La Fol-- 1 eluded Great Weekly at a Low Price. Intemperance, he said, was a dis ensh." prov Won that all newspapers that Weekly Enquirer, lette. to whom Roosevelt Intrusted a The Cincinnati ease, and would occur in families The customer complied. he were noml- - r nt illustrations or a that do not paper recently trans the message that if suffering from mental weaknesses, a twelve-pag- e "Now 2 cents for postage and 5 cents for a money order." print Illustrations, shall be barred? but until .It had been proved that It formed Into the size and appearance nated La Follette could write the These are quite serious questions " "What was a caube, it should not he class- of a dally, will be furnished in con platform, and that not a single that escaped the hayseed members "Certainly, you have to send n letter and a money order to a mnll nection with the Hartford Herald comrm o' the original draft would of ed as such. d Congress. order house, you know." the ' for the two papers. be changed. at " The customer, inwardly raving, kept to his ngi cement nnd pnld the Farm hygiene presents a dreary New York Herald. La Follette's reasons for his repicture, according to Dr. J. N. Hur- - ""8 I'r,t BU,nHB UU,J "" nickel. ine weeKiy in- fusal to go Into the deal promise to A WESTERN TOUR IS ty, of the Indiana Hoard of Health, tor i ne Jiernm. "Now 25 cents expressage." quirer Is nn ideal nowspapcr, con- match In current Interest Henry PLANNED FOR MARSHALL who "Well, I'll declare," he said, but paid It, snjing, "Xow hand me that told the delegates that the Clay's "I'd rather he right than be saw and I'll take it home myself nnd be rid of this foolery." farm was In the "patent medicine taining n big variety of reading and ' Onv. Tlinmns Plilrocn Crt 9 btage." The life of farmers should Is especially suited to the farming President. "Hand It to you? Where do you think you nre? You're In Oklanriefly they were that Roosevelt R MarBnaI1( of indana, Democratic classes. It is Democratic and pro1m from 80 to r.O per cent longer, homa and I'm In Chicago, and you'll hnve to wait two weeks for that a fake Progressive and that he Vice Presidential candidate, will he said, most of the ills which they gressive. This Is certainly a low was saw." would violate pledges made in a make n short speaking tour through price for a lot of good readWhereupon the dealer hung the saw on a peg nnd put the money suffer being platform as easily as he violated his several of the Middle Western ing, in his cash drawer. Hurty, who was commisDr. pledge against a third term. States this month. On October 8 "That makes $l.f7," he said. "It has cost you 2 cent more and The Number of Euh American sioned laht year to Investigate the and 9, he will spenk In towns In taken you two weeks longer to get it than If you Iind paid my price! fcubject of rural hygiene, reported Good For nilllousiichs. Lay in Vcnr. Hens In the first place." "I took two of Chamberlain's Iowa and on October 10, will speak The following is taken from the that he found shocking conditions COME TO SEE US. WE CAN FURNISH MATERIAL PROMPTLY uncleautinpgg among the farm- current issue of Farm and Fireside: Stomach and Liver Tablets last in Milwaukee and the following evof AND SAVE YOU MONEY. "Chanticleer may well crow with night, nnd I feel fifty per cent, bet- ening In Paris, 111. ers. The ordinary farmer, he said, Gov. Marshall then returns to is almost total stranger to water. gusto for Uiddy these days, in view ter than I have for weeks," Bays J. Country cooking was scored by the of her industrial performance. Ten J. .Firestone, of Allegan, Mich. Indianapolis for th0 week end and "They are certalnlv a fine article on October 15 and 1G, ho will speak years ago our annual bpeuker. For sale by all In Nebraska, October 17, In Kanof the 'fine country e" egg allowance per capua wu. for biliousness." "We hear adv. sas, and October 18 and 19 will be market vnlue of dealers. Samples free. 207. wlc had dinners' and of tlm farmer's table INCOIU'OKATKD spent In Oklahoma. r 9 cents each. The last, things," said groaning with good WIIAT GOV. WILSON HAS census reort ?lveB l anmml "Truly, the seven kinds' Dr. Hurty. -:- DONE IN A FEW YEARS of jams and jellies and tlio fried chicken arc good, and that Is the ter as 200, but the value of each Governor Wilson has worked to trouble; they aro too good. Frcm egg had advanced to 1.7 cents, or secure the "social and Industrial for the year cost two to four kinds of pickles aro our Justice" which Theodore Roosevelt that word U also present and these stimulate each of us $3.40. Collectively, our merely talks about. filled a sizeable American biddies the appetite, causing overeating. Wilson's adDuring Governor containing eighteen toll- The dyspepsia on the farm; the ministration In New Jersey the fol- It raf ara to Dr. Tutt'a Uver Pill and auto Intoxication with Its rheuma- lion eggs. inese eggs wuuiu re- s lowing laws have been placed on freight-carquire 6,500 Every kind of .business needs advertising nowadays to headaches, biliousness, tism, In that State: to transport them to market." the statute books malaria, vertigo and eczema, Are you constipated? make it succeed. There are two kinds of advertising the A law providing for lire escapes Troubled with IndlfeitloaT are easily traced to the table 31 G Smith and amending the factory laws of Mrs. Paul Wehllng, good and the bad; the kind that brings results and the kind Sick headache? 'groaning with good things.' " Vtrtljo? 111., had kidney and New Jersey to further protect the St., Peoria, which does no good. Of course you want the first menBUIout? "They overwork the frying pan bladder trouble, with terrible back- workers. lasomata? tioned, in order to be sure of the result. on the farm, pickles being used to ache and pain across the hips. Just A law providing for sanitation in ANY of tface svmptoma aad maay others whet the appetite and cram the Imagine her condition. She further bakeshops and licensing the same. ladlcate Inaction, of the LIVER. victim full of overfermented and In- says: "I was also very nervous, A law to protect the safety and baked bread and too had headaches and dizzy spells, and health of foundry workers, sufficiently To serve you is the right way. Advertising in a good, live pickled and salted was faBt getting worse when I took much smoked, A law Increasing the number of paper wltfi large circulation, like THE HERALD, brings Foley Kidney Pills, and now all my Factory Inspectors for the better ham," added the speaker. sure results. Tell us what you want and let us figure you The United States probably will troubles are cured. Foley Kidney enforcement of other factory laws. an estimate. The figuring is free and the advertising reap an Increasing harvest of Insan- Pills have aone so much for A "law prohibiting the employ-m- e Take No Substitute. won't cost yon Much. It will help yon. Try It. I shall always recommend ment of children in mercantile ity as a rosult of the failure by rdurlng school hours Foley Kidney PfflB are rich taDllBh-mentCongress to pass Immigration laws ' THE HERALD, Hartford, Ky. requiring mental tests of Imm- in curative qualities ana contain no and prohibiting night .work for SrugB. ' Try them, 'children. declared Dr. Thomas W. habit forming igrants, the employ- - IFPUEY aSv. ; A Ism prohlBltlng Salmon, of the United States Pub- - For sale by all dealers. rheumatism kidneys and madder A law feeble-minde- d Segregation of children In colonies to prevent Ta- Illinois Central Rallroad--Tlm- o from being burdened with ble at Heaver Dam, Ivy. many criminals, drunkards, prostiSouth Bound. North Bound. tutes and paupers,, was aavocated No. 1324:03 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. by Dr. Koods Hutchinson, of New No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. York. ty "S THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, OCT.V 0, 1012. ' I s ROOSEVELT IS IN CONSPIRACY ment of young boys as telephone and telegraph messengers at night In large cities. The minimum nge In cities of for night messengers the second class at IS years. An employers' liability and law'. Fairbanks Scales Perkins, Trust 000000000000000 i IHE UN ' Are Best FOR Why? er txi :t .. Farmers and Merchants -- . Today Fairbanks commerce the the I , I ... i rF!te Fairbanks, Morse & Co ea i bjf io jMi 4 AlITMUinDII 4 nu u iuuilj. .'" t"-- at ?el. 3:4 i A w ' of'i I'-.e- ? Ma iim TRANSFER!! f5t ad Bearer to ,,,, V j vote-catch- -; u... j Chl-tIon- aj 4ft1lk ... & CO., J COOPER KENTUCKY. HARTFORD, jj J .... ' 1- ," nt A Mail Order Deal on-th- I I - it ...,. , ... ..,. Sixty-Secon- '" i d. v. ... 11 11 home-produ- c- Fordsville Planing Mill Co. Fordsville, )r egg-supp- ly WORD JUST ONE Kentucky. CBK-bask- et , full-capaci- ty ed MEANS HEALTH. TToix NoedL WsPills KIDNEY .v s -- PIUS 1 - .? mmmmmK .3 t mm WEDNESDAY, OCT. 0, 1012. KING SOLOMON'S MINES. B wj ''.yif nw,i yi'f fL.W !fcMMfc.&MBlAJJg yw t unjw"". , n.' i'itu i.u yWHffl; PAGE SEVEN. THE HARTFORD HERALD amount of cajoling, could move the man who"' had sworn ne would not i ' ' EXPOSITION WILL BE READY VPromptly on Time, Says President Moore. THE MAIM WORK SOON BEGINS BAnd Then Progress Will Be 'Steady and Sure Un- til Completion. fr ft NOTHING IilKK IT KVEK GIVEN - I San Francisco, Oct. 5. The Pan; Exposition, to bo held In thlB city during tho summer of 1915, will be ready on time. So declares Charles C. Moore, the exposition's chief. The great buildIn Juno, ings will be completed 1914, fully ten months before the $50,000,000 bIiow is scheduled to open. That will give plenty of time for the beautifying of the grounds am Ahe installation of exhibits. " mile other expositions nave empGyed a great number of men shortly before their opening and haveJconsequently lost a great deal In time and efficiency, we shall distribute out labor so that Hie maximum employment will come a lone time before the exposition opens," recently declared Mr. Moore. "A largo number of men will be given employment" within ninety days, and this number will be gradually until the fall of 1913, ' Increased when the work of construction will be tit, Its height on all buildings and as rapidly as these are completed, the number of men will become less from month to month. "The early start upon the exposition will give It an Incalculable advantage nnd greatly contribute to Its prestige and successs. It will serve to stimulate the entire work, which Is now, in all important phases, relatively much further advanced than at other great world's exposition. "The exposition Is receiving a measure of attention that has been accorded none other of the great expositions In history. This American wonder work, the Panama canal, grips the Interesst of the world and has assured a, participation by the foreign nations in America's ' celebration that has proved pecu-- t llarly gratifying to all Americans. fThe Commonwealths of the United States, Impelled by patriotic Interest equal to that of California, are preparing for representation upon a scale that w11' ,n every way be worifeiy of the great event to be celebrated." According to Mr. Moore and Ills associates, the Panama-Pacifi- c Exposition will outdo anything of the kind ever before attempted. The exposition palaces will be the loftiest and most impressive over constructed; the grouping of huge buildings will give the effect of almost inconceivable masslveness and the decorative plan will j grandeur; I produce an artistic effect never sur ama-Paclfic Ttoy May Have Been the Ancient Gold Werklngi at Rhodesia. Rhodesia, that provlnco of British Africa lying between tho Zambezi arid tho Limpopo rivers, hoa considerable deposits of gold. Tho ancients mined and carried away enormous quantities of the precious metal, but under the scientific mining systems of the present day their operations will bo greatly surpassed. It has been though thnt Rhodesia waa the undent hind of Ophlr, the land of tho mysterious '"King Solomon's mines," but this theory bi strongly combated by some Investigators. Tbe ancient gold workings are tbo ban Is of modern workings. For every tou square mile of Ithodetrfn. It in stated, thero was one ancient satoo tbnt in. there are 7WW0 old workings which means that a stupendous wealth win dug out of the earth before the days of Cecil Rhodoa. Much of this wealth must knve gone to the north and east It waa probably wrought into the crown of the Qucea of Sbeba nnd filled tbo ooffors of Solomon. Tbe ancient smelting furnoces nre mUI tlU to b of easy recognition. They am mink into tbo "floor." Tho fsraac blowpipes are mndi of the OtMot granite powder cement, nnd the DotsVes of the blowpipes nre covered with splashes of goki. Tbo linings of the bole are covered with upecks of gold. When the first lining became worn by the beat n frown lining of of an excellent qnallty, which hni outlasted time, wan procured round on top of the old lining. It is said tbM 00c can take nn old lining, split off thq. layers with a knife nnd find rld splashes In abundance. The tools of the ancient workers which have so far been discovered a small wnpstone hammer nnd burnishing stones of water worn rock, to whih gold still adheres. There are" evidences that tbe ancients carried on an extemdve Industry In tho manufacture of gold ornaments and utensils. co-mt-at TWO selL FORTUNES Both Came Suddenly to tbe Same Person and One Was Many Millions I M By DAVID WALTER Dy CHURCH T uupmsix i American elation, 1911. res jvsao- - r I t j Why should we read fairy stories with marvelous happenings when tborc aro soeh occurring in real life? Tho Imagination is not capable of creating tho poeslbilltioa that occasionally occur among jwrsoos who are mode of flesh and blood and have souls. What imagination h century ago In a long stripling Illluotslan could detect tlM Wilder of tlw greatest political crisis tht worW baa ever known? And In the acquisition of wealth, what mortt won dorful dvvelopmeiu In fancy than tlw story of a real Mexican peon who cam Into nn Income of $10,000,000 a year? Iu a town of northern Mexico, in nn ndolio houw lived an old man. Pedro Alvurado by mime, u peon, wbo, with his Indian wire, worked wild savvd till he had accumulated $100. With tho money the couple Ixjught pleno of land on tho top of n rocky hill near by tlie town In which they lived. NORMANDY NUGGETS. Tht Find Thetr Way Into tho Month of Many People. It Is a far cry from "the lonely stretches of the wave kltwod shore" to false teeth, but by nnesitocted paths wo often descend abruptly from the Many a sublime to the utilitarian. man calmly chewing nn indwtruclble steak in America little dreams that the picturesque const of Normandy has been sacrificed to provide him with molars. Such Is the painful fact, how ever, if you walk along the southern shore of tbe English cbnnnel between Dieppe and Havre you will see men and boys searching for stones of a varied certain size und sbuK from collection of rocks which form the beach. These are put Into sacks and shipped 'to America, where they are converted Into porcelain. Tho industry for such is tlie term used to designate this Invigorating occupation has grown to considerable proportions In the past few years. Its simplicity Is perhaps Its greatest cbarm. Having once learned the kind of stone you are looking for, nil thnt Is required of you Is to pick It up If you do this steadily and uncomplainingly for several hours you will be sure to Oil a suck. Then all you have to do is to fling It Jauntily over your shoulder, run ucross the bowlders to fhe Mierlntendenr and demand 1 11 bit they nre dragged from their primitpassed. ive- nothingness up to tho heights of In November the first building twentieth century porcelain. They nre contact will be let, and from that then shaped, polished, mounted on a time on "hustle" will be the gener- gold pivot but why go Into It? It Is al order on the grounds at Harbor too painful. Minneapolis Bellman. With this wealth In your pocket you van then sit down and look dreamily over the water while you allow your Imagination full ploy. You seem to see tbe stones nftpr u long voyage across the Atlnntlc being slowly rescued from tbrir rude state. Bit by franc Why tbey put tlwir hatd earni-- savings lu this barren and uot very accessible summit ami continued to gave and to pay SI0 a year tuxes on It when they needed the very necessaries of life Is itot known. It Is poslblc that the wife. bavliiK be'n nn Indian, bad beard a trndltltin banded .down tani her forefathers That tlicro was n trcis-urburled there. Be this as It may. thero must have been some reason for th old couple putting all their money In n Isirren rock, and this view is borne put by tho fact that old Alvarado, hnvlnsr willed his purchase to his son and three noph ews, called upon the former to swear that he would never part with his Interest In It. When we remember that this legacy lxqn(athcd to young Pedro was supposed to be worth but $2." we cannot but assume that his father must Imve had nn inkling that Its value was much greitter. After the old couple died tho summit of the hnrrcu rock was not divided among the heirs, but kept as one property. Then came men who believed that there mlpht bo silver under the rock. They had plenty of money nnd were ready to risk it In nn Investigation. They offered tho heirs a large sum for the property, nnd Pedro's cousins were willing and anxious to sell. But Pedro, true to his oath, rofusd to part with his share, in vain the oth ers bogged him not to stand In their way of taking advantage of tln offer, Pedro stood tlrm. But nfter awhl'e n friend loaned him tlie money to buy out his cousins' interest nnd make the Investigation as to wbat the property contained. One day men began to work 00 the top of the hill with pick and shovel. A mouth passed and nothing but ordinary earth nnd rock was displaced. The cousins oirae to see nnd Jeered Ml Pedro for a fool. But Pedro h'd Iwen loaned sutllclent money to pursuo his Investigations to the end ami worked on. Another month pnssod nnd yet another with the same result. Then one day In a twinkling nil wns changed. A vein was struck Indicating that tho Paluilllo mine, ns It wns called, was the richest sliver iniuo thnt had ever e "View. If you have young children you ) have perhaps noticed that disorders ',' of the stomach are their most com- mon ailment. To correct thl8 you Stomach I will find Chamberlain's I iuuj lulu ijiver luuiviu uAieueui. nre easy and pleasant to take, and mild and genlle in effect. For sale by all dealers. adv. O 000000000000000 oro O SPECIAL NOTICE O In regard to O V' O OBITUARIES, RESOLUTIONS O O OP RESPECT, &c. O rooooooooooooooo the behest of lodges, churches 'or. The Hartford Herald has adopted a new rule in regard to Obituaries, Resolutions of Respect, Cards 'of Thanks, &c, whether written at the In- dividuals, and that is, we shall charge at the rate of two cents per line for all such articles, except obit- 'uary poetry, which will bo one cent f per word, straight.Thls Is tue small est rato we charge for anything and h of our regular rate. Is onj(f The amount, In cash or stamps, must accompany each article, or Sly It will not bef - printed. words average a, line In ordi nary reading and every separate character or initial letter counts as a word. The heading and tho sig nature both count one line oaoh, ven If they ara onlya word or two. obituary L poetry, straight All through, one cefat'per.word.- - r one-fiftI, IfOLEY KIDNEY -- KIDNEYS KiO VMS BWJC derful change. Pedro Alvarado, son of u Mcxlrnu peon father nnd nn Indian mottier, heir to a lwggarly estate supposed to bo worth but $25. sudden-spnugs l"!o an In ouie of SIO.OOii a day. Tho fnlry waves her wand and the udobe hut In which Pedro wns born is changed Into a sumptuous furnished from the manufactories of the old world. Money without limit is given nwy, thrown away. Whatever tho silver king fancies he buys. Those in his employ are loaded with luxuries. It seems to be the desire of all men to live in n palace, for all men who ac1bWbBK'.: J quire Immense fortunes build such structures to live In. Nevertheless their abodes are typical of their or" gin. Pedro built his palace, and when ho got it finished nnd furnished It was wonderful to behold, especially In the latter respect. The furniture all came from abroad. The most costly bed steads, chairs and cabinets were ship ped from Paris: rugs came from the orient, and Pedro, Instead of walking on the wooden floor or, more likely, tho dirt floor to which ho had been accustomed, sank In tho soft substances manufactured by Persian workmen. But tho most curious freak of this suddenly enriched man was a mania for pianos. His palace was filled with them. Tbey, too, came from those factories whero tho most skilled workmen wero employed In their building, and their mechanism was encased in bWU1' a .bVEw the most costly woods, often beautifully inlaid. They were in his parlors, in his living "rooms, bedrooms anywhere, everywhere where thoro was room for them, and room in Pedro's palace was abundant Singularly enough but ono, selfish motive guides this suddenly enriched man. The rest .are all altruistic. He la besieged by persons eager to buy Perhaps you hivenlt Iqst a boy,. hhmine,"oc;.lf itheyjcaBBot.do" that at Hiiv'itfy0it'yr tortSOMETtilNCf: least" a part of it. By selling and ELSE put an ad, in this paper and permitting educated business men to WE'LL HELP YOU TO FIND IT. work it tho Income could be greatly Increased. But no grcuroent, no y been opened. And now this story takes on a won- BOY LOST pal-ne- e ,Qt " Then it was represented to him that by certain simple business reforms ha might himself make bis mine p.iy more largely. All the ore taken from it was carried down tho hill on mules. Why not build n little railroad for the purpose, which could bo operated at much less expense? "But what would those do wbo now mako their living by driving tlw mules?" asked Tedro. The simplo business schcuio Is reTho Kind Ton Hato Always Bought, nnd which has been fused. Wastefulness continues. The in use for over 30 years, has homo tho signature of owner's employees draw immense salnnd has been inndo under his pcr- aries, nnd how much they steal 13 y- sonal supervision since its Infancy. does not appear, except Iu tbo opulent manner In which they live. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd" Just-as-gooaro but Will the mine always stand this Experiments that trifle 'with and endanger tho health of waste, this drain? Will there not couio a day when the vein will run Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment, out? And then? Well, then tho silver king and those who are sucking I bki wealth will collapse. Among tli em all thoro Is ono wbo foresees such a result. Pedro's wife Oostoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parebad drudged as a ieon until tho mine is Pleasant. It goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. was opeued. Sho rcmembeted thut contains neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Narcotic part of her llfo and had no desire to destroys "Worms substance Its ago Is its guarantee return to tt. Why not from this river cures Diarrhoea and Wind nnd allays FoTcHshness. of weolth on which they were floating Colic relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation turn aside something to support them assimilates tho Food, regulates tho nnd Flatulency. In enso tbo fountain should dry up? Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. And so she did. Instead of putting Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. away a few copper coins at a time ns laid done with which her father-in-lato buy his rock, she took $1,000 bills ALWAYS and hid them. For years she stored away these bills. No one knew rliat Soars the Signature of they were being hidden, no one knew ttielr hiding plnce. The waste, tho the money sucking by employees, relations, dependents continued, but every now nnd again the former peon woman hid away a thousand dollnr bin. True enough, what Bonorn Alvnrnrio foresaw at Inst camv about. Tbe earth taken out of tho mlnu became less rich. Insteadof producing S30.00J) !n a day it produced but a few hundred TMKOCNTAUH COMPANY. TT HURKAT TA1CT. NtWTOHH CITY. dollars to tbe ton. All it was worth must be paid to tho? who curried It from tlie mine Into tbe valley and for getting tho silver out of It. Pedro had seen his fortune loom up almost In a night; now le saw rt sinking rapidly nwav. Then V) rown his loss water appeared iu his mine. Wuter is tlie great danger, tho great O llemoveil with MOI.K.SOKK, without pain or danger, no matter how O above the Mirfnre of the .kin. AimI tbey O trouble when It comes. In mining. Tun- O large or how far rai-e- d nels must be built, expensive pumps O will neer letiiin ami no trace or -- car will be left. MOI.K-iOKO must te put In, either one or both. O is applied directly to the MOI.K or NAHT, which entirely O Pedro had but one bnslnetw idea In O pears in about sl day, killing the germ and leaving the skin O his head. That was to hold on to his O smooth and natural. O property. But now even thnt Idea had O O is put up only iu One Dollar bottles. bo practicable. Ills mine ceased to Each bottle is forwarded postpaid on receipt of price, Is neatly O was no longer valuable unless worked O en business principles, and Pedro wns O packed In n plain ense, accompanied by full directions, nnd con- - O O tains enough remedy to remove eight or ten ordinary MOLES or O not a buslncbH man. Since there had been nothing put O WAItTS. We sell MOLESOFF under a positive OrAIlANTEB if O away, no there was nothing wbun tho O it falls to remove your MOLE or WART, we will promptly refund O end came. Tho man whe had given O the dollar. Letters from personages we nil know, together with O nwny nnd wasted millions now found O much valuable Information, will be mailed free upon request. O himself unnble to give or waste nny O Guaranteed by the Florida Distributing Co., under the Food O longer. It was the old story of the O nnd Drugs Act, June 30, 1906. Seilal, No. 4.iG33. O fairy who had raised palaces and othpaper Florida Distributing Company, O er luxuries for the pauper, by mutter- O Please mention this O when answering I'ensncola, Florida. ing another Incantation caused them O to vanish. Then Senorn Alvarado. who bad been tucking away thousand dollar bills very conveniently, died. In distributing her effects h maid who had been n long while In her service wns asked if thoro was anything that hd belonged to her mlstresH she would like to have. She said there was an old quilt the senora had always used which it would gratify her to xsess. The beloved woman hnd slept under It for mnny years nnd would never let It go out of her own keeping. Surely 'INCOllI'OKATKU) this would bo n treasured souvenir. But Pedro remonstrated against the faithful servitor having nothing but . Hit old quilt much worn and not over clfn. no urged the mnld to nnmo something of greater vain. She. however, clung to tho quilt nnd would not be comforted without this article so be Intimately nssoclntwl with hor mistress. i?i Kow, Pedro wns aware thnt his wife had not sympathized with him In his "xtravngance; Indeed, she had repeatedly warned him that ho would come to grief by It. Knowing this lie N If tho good woman hnd not put The kind that makes you look pood in the eyes of the wholesomething uwoy for a rainy day. Tlie eagerness of the mnld to possess tlie ' sale dealer and the city merchant that makes your neighbors quilt caused him to suspect thnt someproud of you, increases respect and sets you right in the minds thing might be hidden In It Instead of all people; this kind is of giving it he bognn to rip It. Out n thousand dollnr bill. Ripping 'iimo on bo found another, nnd so. ns Pedro had grown fabulously rich overnight In And promply delivered by the HARTFORD HERALD. Everyfinding sliver under a rgk, io now body in 'any kind of business needs Printed Stationery No ie pained n fortune In an old quilt lie bllls-qu- lto Heads, Ctrds. Envelopes, Statements, Etcnowadays. took out 800 thousand dollar Prices enough to soothe him for the the lowest; work ihe best. Call or write us. running out of his mine nnd to embie T5he HERALD. Hertford, Ky. him to live handsomely for the rest of his days. Pedro Alvarado yielding to tho Inevitable turned over his mine to others. Some Americans are the new owners and are working It on modern principles. Meanwhile the owner lives on II10 Income of the 600 bills thnt wero successively snv-iup by his more farseelng wife In Hie old quilt through a long term of years. There is nn unexplained feature In mis story that appealing ns It does to he curiosity, is tlie most Important ;wrt of It Why did the honlor Alva- Tho Herald nnd Weekly Coiiricr-louiii- al $1.50 rado put nil tbe llttlo money he had " " Weeklv Louisville Herald 1.35 In tho rock that covered the mine, ' " " Louisville Dally Kvenlng Post a.SU and why did ho pledge his sou under " " " Fnnners Hoiiiq Journal 1.5W oath not to sell it? Tho only posibk ' " Dally Owenshoro Messenger " 3.50 solution seems to bo that some Span" " " Cincinnati Weekly Kuiiilier 1.35 iards years ago prospected in the re" " Twlce-a-wec- k " gion and from the trend of veins of Owenshoro Messenger 1.7.1 " " Dally Owenshoro Inquirer silver found .suspected that tho top " 3.ti.1 of tbo hill in question contained the " " " Twlce-a-wee- k Owenhboro Inquirer 1.75 same metal. This may have been " " " Kentucky Farmer Louisville 1.25 known to the' Indians and been hand" " Krynn's Commoner " 1.30 ed down from one generation to ' " Thrlce-a-wee- k " New York World 1.03 - Toot, the hill contnlned the Im" " McCall's Magazine Fashions " 1.30 mense treasure that Pedro Junior " " Norman K. Mack's National Magazine " 1.15 no one could have known. This " " T.ipplncott's Magazine " must of necessity be one of tbo 2.70 freaks of fate bo-sld- &. It d" What is CASTOR A It It It It GENUINE CASTORIA wwwS&L&W Use For Over The Kind You Have Always Bought 30 Years. 7VIOLES HND WKRTS di-a- p- oooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo Light and Power Company E. G. Will wire tottr Liffhts are clean, home or business them when with BARRASS MGR, lEEaictjif ord, !.&-cost. house at Electric healtJiy and safe. No house should without reach. won-dcre- d JOB PHI TING. NEATLY DONE d Clubbing Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. HARTFORD HERALD'S r, A Address THE HERALD. Hartford, Ky. Vi . ; tV ta Efc a&L.ju 'I'WTlPr' 9 TA6E EIGI1T. P . Tr-f-E HARTFORD HERALD "WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, J912. M t c .1 i 4- - t Mi I M' the White House and Indulge in smokSunday. Dr. Henry Smith, of Llvermore, ing them with her callers. Wedding left last Through (joveroor Wilson. Mrs. Wll. Ind., where Is visiting relatives at this place, Friday for Evansvllle, Mr. John Wallace and wife, of son asked that publicity be given to a sl'e has accepted a position as milDalhart, Texas, are visiting her letter sbe bad written to tbo editor of liner. the State Journal at Columbus, 0.. Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Morton parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barnes, repudiating nn alleged Interview with near here. spent a few days last week visiting her In which sbe defended clgaretto Mr. D. Plummer and wlfo visited smoking for women. friends near Oakes. The lutorvtuw bad come to her In a letter signed Mr. Alva Gentry, who has been relatives at Centertown from Fri"American Citizen." which an Id: In Arkansas for the past two day until Sunday. Dear Madam 1 can scarcely think of Mr. Albert Patterson and wife mpnths, has returned home. any Krcnter calamity to young womMr. Ollie Young and wife, of visited Mr. J. D. Hocker, at Beaver en of the nation than the read such a to preachment ua lour interview offers, them. Patesvllle, are visiting relatives Dam, last Sunday. Mr. Clarence Baker and family I am a worklngman. and 1 tee men lose here this week their Jobs almost every day because they Messrs. Willie Smith and Lyman j moved to Cromwell recently. are Incapacitated for work by the use of the cigarette. If smoking tloea this for Barrett made a business trip to will It do for girls and HOPEWELL. i atronjt men what OJejuiearu Saturday. Oct. 7.-- Unde Tom Reld preach- Mrs. Fred Holing has been very . A .. a utr wiiri.n;., find tuucuu u wr ed a good pornion for us the fifth sick for the past two weeks dial Indorsement of the woman smok- l,nA (1. Ciinilnf " iul- " ' er. Ileie niv w.me of Its assuring Mrs. "" "" If.. '"" Willie Harl has typhoid . Ui.,, um is ueuer now. e is, phrases, all credited to Mrs. Wilson: fever. "A womnn writer for a syndicate of Mr. W, W. Lloyd and wife went at KIbert Hunley's at this writing. Mr. W. E. Johnson, who has Sunday newspuers asked Mrs. Wood-bee- n Sunday, to Hartford returning on the sick list, Is better. row Wilson If sbe ugreed with tier-Mr- s. Monday. Pat Wldox, who has been ' trude Atbertou's opinion of the smok-verNoah L. Ford, the son log of cigarettes by women. SbesmlU sick. Is Imnrovlnir. of Mr. and Mrs. Spurrier Ford, died We are glad to note that Rev. ,nK'-- exhibited three cigarette boxes i last WeJnesday of stomach trouble, puca m corncror ner oesK. " out and was burled Thursday In the Tow has had a very successful empty. l" TTlAnHnc nt Cnn CMflnn About 2. Olaton burying ground. """Vhy " wmn" professions. Bhl'i't queried, slDoko ,f she Mr. L. S. Lngler attended the A. HORTOX. 'Why hasn't she Just ns much right Oct. S. Farmers In this section S. of h. at Llvermore last week. to a cigarette as a man? Certainly I have most of their tobacco housed. .uiss .uargaret layior spent Hat- - agree with Mrs. Atherton that any ex- Among those that attenMed the """day with Misses Lizzie and GIrtie lstiug prejudice against women smok ing Is to the last silly and absurd. Owensboro fair were, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Taylortown. "'Smoking cigarettes Is a question C. E. Crowder and son, Dude GofC i '.,. .. l.T.'JTZ ,,,J'lUh ' of manners, not tnornls. It promotes and Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Hurt. I AMMlIhh NEXT DAY good fellowship, Mr. Albert Austin and family re-- 1 turned home from Oregon last Ra,elph y r- - ray, member of the North Car- - hrulns Into working order. Personally at..' nf tmipr'. i, 11 b,!,1BhtllMr- - ollna bar. died y thoughts instead' following a 8raok,n dlffu C tnitlnK them I enjoy It as I str of paralysis suffered when ' xir" nl" p,!J "aC,kr,Lh."h?P.... ...... . imumu icii iicic iur enjoy after dinner coffee. Both are i. Vnton. La.. Friday to work in the LT'Teht Tn P'easant ways of ening and finishing ..,.., a second stroke ntr. ,wl,h .. ,, r'l fields. t,v uuiiiiuiuj Uirti an4 wu, rWVu uu f I""1"1?8- - He was fellowship." JL"ed h,m1,In fi Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Crowder and of Rob- -' Ohio State Journal. family visited friends and relatives i nl nnr !?e father. e "" li.v The editor of theDcen mucn ,ncenw,i .a c,Lar' nnuat around Saturday and Balzetown n mond Virginian, a mag- - at the apologies for the cigarette habit Sunday Af rAnii tin,,- - n T).1 TTII1 ..t- - Inzlne and editorial writer. During nuioug women attributed to Mrs. WMI- Hs earlier years he was prominent 8on as hp u'rote OD A '0 " ., M tolled his .u.,Vt- Oscar Smith, ,... , , rial In which i... tiu. ....- I'u.iiio, uui jicvcr u iieiu onice. no i ' Sunday. or a repudiation leaves a wife and three children ' V uovenior ran Mr. Chas. James, of Leltchfield, ,IV,U ltl w,le- - " aB.. tnero WU8 IX. 11)18 " ., anil four lirnfhora oil r.f was In town Monday. L ""'"(take abcKit It. he wrote. "Mrs. Wood- have won distinction. Mrs. Klnch row Wilson shouldn't be mistress of Martin, of Beaver the White House," Dam. visited Mrs. Elizabeth Austin I'ORMEH LOUISVILLE AVOMAX If the Ohio editor was emphatic Mrs. Sunday afternoon. HOXOREI) IV t.om wr.v'iva j Wilson was certainly not less so. Aft- OP thai Punnrtnim hnrl un(,l !.. a... .1,1 EQUALITY. Los Angeles. Cal Oct. 7.-- Mrs.' glndl vuMhb her Ictter -- Mr. ohlo Oct. W. S. Thompson David Chalmers McCan, prominent editor sbe asked for un bour time In and Kd Weir went to Madlsonvlllo society and club w oman, y was which to write one. This was whnt iasi eaitiruay. appointed Civil Service Commis she prepared: Rev. Hiram Brown filled his reg- Dear Sir I have Just received a opy of sioner by Mayor Alexander. She editorial entitled m.?1 ?,I",!,ntm.en,t ? !h0 Sma!lhous is the Unit" woman to hold such a the Journal lth your I beg "Smoking Women." and leave to In"'Position in the history of the dignantly flenv the atntement that I apV Monday nicht after tli f.ii e iiiHw. . . ...i o... u no rntim akiii 1 pro e of women amoklng cigarette. Tho ' second Sunday in November. George H. Yenowlne, and her hus- Interviewa upon which your edltorUI was based Is pure Invention Intensely disMr. Owen Brown's son, who Is band was a newspaper n man for like the cigarette smoking hublt for Aerv III, Is thought to be taking many years fact, so strong Is my feeling on the In Louisville. subject that my real danger Ilea In being diphtheria. and unkind MI?h Belva Thompson, who has When you have a bad cold you unjustwho differ with In my Judgment of those me In this renpect. been flck of fevers, Is some better. want the best medicine obtainable But certainly no woman In our household ever has or ever will smoke. Quite Mr. C. D. Ross, who has been so as to cure It with as little delay apart from the bad verv ill of fevers. Is improving. as possible. Here Is a druggist's with you that It has taste of It, I believe an extremely Injurious effect on the nerves Mr. and Mrs. Berry and daugh- opinion: "I have sold ChamberELLRN A. WILSON. ter Virginia, of Kincheloe Bluff, lain's Cough Remedy for fifteen Mrs. Woodrow Wilson ) viBlted Mr. C. I). Ross last Sunday. years," says Enos Lollar, of SaratoGovernor Wilson. In approving the ga, Ind., "and consider It the best letter sent out by Mrs. Wllsou. offered MEXICAN SECRET on the market." For sale by nil what bo thought might provo an exIMS TESTLMOXV dealers. planation for the Interview. adv. "I do not think It was maliciously InEI Poeo, Tex., Oct. .". rell A. vented." he said. "There Is n rather Sommerlleld, Mexican Government 0 .MARRIAGE LICENSE. 0 well known writer who signs herself Mrs. Wilson Woodrow, and she no secret representative In the United OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO doubt bas been confused with Mrs. States and personal agent of PresWilson." y M. D. ident Madero, testified beRichardson, Hartford, Mrs. Wilson Woodrow was formerly fore Senator William Alden Smith, Route 3, to Dora Stewart, Hartford, married to a relative of Governor Wll chairman of the senatorial com- Route 5. son, and it Is understood that her views B. F. Baize, mittee Investigating the American Render, to Lydn on the matter of women who smoke aro different from those held In the attltude toward Mexican revolu- Daffron, Hartford, Route 1. household of the Democratic candidate. tions. Tlio result of the examinations will not be made public until OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC O FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. C Tbo divided Republican party Is like the committee reports at the next 3 W. II. Wright, Pastor. 0 tho boy "blowing against tbo wind." session of Congress. There will bo a lot of bins-tor- , but it Senator Smith also examined Col. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO will not tako votes away from Wilson Pascual Orozco, Sr., and Juan PePreaching every Fourth 8unday and Marshall. dro DIdapp, former representative morning and evening. at Washington. 'Thoy wero taken Winning with Wilson means more Blblo School every Sunday at the Senators from Jail, 3:30 a. m. h"fore than a mere Democratic victory; It means restoring real prosperity. where they are held pending extraCommunion service at 10:30 a.m. dition proceedings. Prayer meeting every Wednesday Wilson Is the best equipped man Senator Smith said their state- evonlng at S o'clock. nominated for the presidency since ments were of value to the senatoLincoln. rial report. C. E. Kelly, Mayor of FftTFY SenaEl Paso, also was examined. George W. Perkins la sure a fOR BACKACHE "..eys ANO BlAO" tor Smith will depart for Michigan, but will return. Sen- - ''ubscrlbo for The Hartford Derald eryone. M-- ator Fall, of New Mexico, viil con tlnue taking evidence here CIGARETTES ARE Federal Judge T. X. Maxey toIndictment an dismissed U. H. & E. RAILROAD TIME TA- day against Aunlufo Chavez, charged BAD FOR BLE AT HARTFORD, KV. with attempting to smuggle arm? Mexl The following L. & N. Time Card from the United States Into la effective (rom Monday, Aug. 21st: co. The court held that mere posNorth Bound session was not competent evidence Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Has Dearras. No. 11? due at Hartford 7:19 a. m. of an attempt to smuggle No. 114 due at Hartford 3:40 p. m. Twenty-liv- e other persons are un cided Views on Subject, South Round der indictment here on similar 8:45 a. m. charges. No. 115 due at Hartford No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 p. m. PRENTISS. H. E. MISCnKE, Agt. AN IN ERROR NAMES. Oct. 5. Mrs. Sarah Condlct reto her home at Centertown turned last Tuesday, after a week's visit to BARRETT'S FERRY. Wif. of Damocratlo Candidate Qivaa Gentry and her brother, Mr. Terry TIchenor. Oct. 7. Mr. Maloy Out Lattsr Taking 8trong Stand on Mr. J. A. Barnes, who has been Miss Verna Magan were married at Smoking Habit. sick for some time, Is improving. The Owensboro last Saturday. Mrs. Agnes Patterson, of wedding came as a surprise to their New York. For the first time since visited relatives near hero Woodrow Wilson became the Demofriends, who supposed they had cratic presidential candidate has Mrs. gone down to attend the fair. Both last week. Henry She intended In Bracken, Mr. who Is Wilson appeared. are popular young teachers of this community and we Join their many teaching school near Mining City, person her husband's dally with reporters, although heretofore friends in wishing them every suc- - visited his home near here, sbe bus made special requests that she Mrs. Amanda TIchenor, who has cess In life. be not quoted nor wrltteu ubout In the It has recently been learned that had fevers, Is able to be out again. papers. Gentry, who is attend Miss EUle Miss Alma Gentry, who Is teaching What Mrs. U'llsorf wished to huvo near Central City, was married a Ing school at Beaver Dam, visited fully understood was that If sbe befew weeks ago to Mr. Roscoo Har- her home near here, Saturday comes the II rut lady of the land iUo will not. us has been Bald In u widely din, rf Dundee, this county. They night. 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