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Come, U Herald of a foiij fforM, the Newi vfltf Mow fmbring al Mj Bad' ! Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. NO. 42 In a serious condition. He still suffering much from his Injuries. However, Witherow says there Is one consolation It didn't break Into his nap. 88th "SEAR. VISION HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1912. maintain Itself chiefly on Indirect Interest of direct taxation. I dare A say we shall never see a time when It can niter that policy In any substantial degree; and there is no Democrat of prudence or tnought-fulnes- s templates a program of free trade. "Tho between difference the Democratic and tho Republican dates an nominate a. candidate DEFENSE OF that I have met who con- REPUBLICANISM Editor John Which Has Led Through By Former f parties, or rather between the DemMany Years. Henry Thomas. ocratic party and those various other groups and parts of parties that A MAGNIFICENTWDRD-PICTURaro masquerading under all sorts IT REFUSED PUBLICATION of names, Is that they arc willing to accept the discretionary power of Of Gov. Wilson Jn Which He Individuals and we are not willing By the Hartford Bull Moose to accept anything except the cerDepicts the Hopes Of Sheet StronjrDefense tainty of law. That Is the only thing that has ever afforded salvaOf Principles. the People. tion or safety. "I want to draw a few Illustrawhich reader tions. There Is the great policy of MATTKKS MADE QUITE PLAIN constantly reltecated declaration that lie has cut mtirely As-loose from thu Republican! party, icient, his! upon wliora all could unite. Roosevelt's refusal ELir to sacri fice his thirst for power for the salvation of hi;; Party, Is a iuat reason why no Republican shoirUL support him. But if this wore not suff- he was GDL ROOSEVELT SHOT Is mm T JUDU.MEXT AFFIRMED STA.YLEY DEPOSIT (.INK He Was Leaving Hotel in absolves Republicans from h3 bup-por- t. Milwaukee. QUICKLY Frankfort. Ky., Oct. 11. Tie Appellate Court affirmed the Judgment wf ihc Davles3 Circuit Court In the action of the Stanley Deposit Bank he Employers Liability Assurance corporation. Tub wig a sult liKMRht by the Stanley Deposit B.mk against the Employers Liability Abtnmnce corporation to recover bond of Estill Neel. former cashier of I'hu bank, foil as allied shortage of $10,000. On the trial of the cane, the plaintiff was awardeif Judgment for $9,4!7, with air per cent Interest frim Aus-nn- c 2.", 190i7. The Judgment was rendenir on March 23, 101U ft wffr b, rcmembened that EstfM NJiul wa indicted and Cried In the Circuit Court on the chirge of making fule entries In thit books belonging to the Stanly Dspcwlt Bank, while acting as its caalsfer, and" was acquitted. FORMER I.IEl'T. (JOVTIRXOIC. HIXn.MAX DIES SL'IHi:XLY Columbia, (iov. Ky., Oct. R. IS In tho closing' days of the campaign there Is a. decided movement ASSASSIN of Republicans toward their lmgu-la- r IRBESRB against ticket. It Is irrong In the East, yuns thrill 11. "The O., Oct. Cloveland, Narrows, Ky., Oct. 14, 1912. Party," vlalpn of the Democratic Editors Herald: I am enclosing which he declared had preserved It an article defending the Republican from alliance with and domination party, which I hope 'you will be fair by special privilege, was the burden enough to publish In your paper. by Gov. of an address here While tho Republicans of Ohio He performed Wilson. Woodrow county will Join me in gratitude to what he designated as a ceremony you for this courtesy, I want to of Introduction of the Democratic my defence party ta some of .his .hearers who npponr3 In a Democratic "are not well acquainted with It," newspaper only after It had been and after an explanation of what he offered to and refused publication contended wore its principles, by the Hartford Republican. Ther the hope that the lntroduc-tjj-.i had been successful. Now, the thing that stands In the Is a spirit of fair play at the core In "It has been here all along," he way of tho proper policy of conser- the hearts of us all, and I do not said, "but you weren't paying any vation and mnkes it Impossible to believe that those Republicans who attention. You are just now be- form that policy is that the govern- nre temporarily separated from ginning to take notice, because ment of the United States Is now their party will endorse the course there was a so"1 phalanx, a solid under the Influence of men who of their newspaper In refusing ua a organized rush line, between you want to control the forests, control hearing. Een the Louisville Herand the horizon. The whole hori- the water courses, control the ald, whose editorial utterances zon was shut out from you by the mines, who will not admit that show the least regard for the facts towering figures of men who held these are public properties which of history of any Bull Moose organ closely and firmly together In or- wo hold In trust for future genera- I have lead, has not hesitated to acder to dominate the situation. But tions as well as. .for ourselves, and cord space to Judge Brlstow and now their lines are broken, a little who are resisting the efforts of myself in which to both attack Its b of the horizon can be glimpsed, those of us who would extend the position and defend our own. I want to call especial attention anil beyond these towering figures threads of law all through those you see the great resurgent mass of Industrial processes which threaten to tho fact that my article carries the American people; and you see our resources and threaten our no line of personal offense to supporters of Mr. Roosevelt. As seccertain gentlemen I hope modest lives nd vitality. retary of our campaign committee, gentlemen trying to speak for Lnlwr Question. The them, saying: "Then there is the matter of the I have constantly counselod against " 'We have been waiting" for regulation of the hours of labor, of extremes that would make It more your attention for a long time; now the conditions of labor, the ques- difficult to reunite the party In the will you be kind enough to listen? tion of the sanitation of factories, county next year, and sincerely Will you be kind enough to open of the limitation of the hours of that those responsible for the your eyes to the vision which has work for women nnd children, of division show a lack of like moderResp'y. led u8 on through dark days for a the limitation of hours for men, ation. whole generation?' J. H. THOMAS. questions which are In part Stato A Sow a Vision. questions, but also In part federal Hepulilli-nnx-, Attention! "For wo would not have carried questions. All of these matters evil If we had not have to be treated by knowledge this burden of Editors Hartford Republican: seen a vision. We could have trad- and pursued by a constancy of pur- For the past twenty-flv- e years the ed; we could have got Into the pose which no special Interests readers of your paper have found game; we could have surrendered ought to be allowed to stand In the in Its columns an able defense of and made terms; we could have' way of. And the Government of the Republican party, and now, played the role of patrons to the the United States under the Dem- when for reasons about which I men who wanted to dominate the ocratic party will attempt to put seek no quarrel, you have elected to interests of the country and here all through this nation the struc- follow after strange gods, will you and there gentlemen who pretend- tural steel of law, so that no man be generous enough to Indulge me ed to be Democrats did make those can doubt what his rights arc, or a column for devotion to that cause I could mention doubt the stabllltty of the thing for which the Republican arrangements. has a some of them; I have known them. that he Is walking on. splendid, if now crumbling record? They couldn't stand the privation, wo are Your "All over the country opinion or mlno, however Tflere was too little In It. And you facing the same problem. It is a strongly expressed, will not greatnever can stand it unlesB you have problem not of revolution but of ly change the result, but as each some imperishable food within you And what I want of us may live to fight another day, upon which to sustain life and to suggest to you Is that the only we may have a pardonable pride In courage, the food of those visions basis, the only standard, or having events Justify our course in of the spirit where a tablo Is set proposed or suggested by this battle. before you loaded with palatable our opponents Is the standard or Before the Chicago Convention fruits, the fruits of hope, the fruits expedlentcy, and that only the Demthere entered a candidate the comInvisible ocratic party offers a standard of those imagination of mon fairness of whose entry many things of the spirit which are the principle. The expediency of the By insober thinkers questioned. only things upon which we can car- situation is merely to see to it that through this weary those who receive special privileges stituting more than two hundred ry ourselves contests, the most of which were world without fainting. whereas our behave themselves, by unanimous vote of Introduce you to the principle Is that nobody ought to repudiated ."I want to and the the National Committee present Democratic party" ho con- receive or retain special privilegesparty that haB como at all that every special privilege-- rest representing but a desperate tinued, "a gambler's chance, ho muddled the thtough (ire, has been purified, has shall be destroyed, noj with a ruth- political Waters to the point of consuch errors as U has less hand, not In such fashion as beun Bhown fusing a large number of people, committed in past years, and Is now suddenly to upset the co'hiH'tfons of Wglltly believed it as honoraabsolutely and enthusiastically un- business, but nevertheless ttfffi the who ble to steal a hors0 as to steal a ited upon a, progressive program, firmness and kindness of tfiff Judi- delegate. Beaten In the convena platform such as the whole coun- cious parent. For tho Government try now desires to see carried out. of the United States at present it a tion, he begged his supporters to .convention and nominate 'That Is the new Democratic party, mere foster child of the special In- bolt the a Republican as him candidate. now because It never grows old; terests. It is not allowed to have a Falling In securing a nomination Hie principles In which will of Its own. It Is told at every new because bearing color of title, he begged it Is rooted and grounded never can move. "Don't do that. You will any grow 'old. This Is the party which lnterefere with our prosperity.' oagorlv for the nomination of sort of mass meeting that would Is now being questioned with .reWhen we ask, 'Where Is our prosgard lo its purposes, by th,a.. lessors perity lodged?" a'certaln group of gather under his standard. For twenty-fou- r hours after the of parties which are eitherbreak-in- g gentelemen eay, 'With us.' national platform was up or have not yet. attained to I for my part don't want Republican "Now, to belong to a nation, and take adopted, he stood without protest the,lone and sinew of piarihood, ih An Ancient Bojgr. leave prettily to believe that I do upon It, awaiting a nomination. Not "These gentlemen are saying: not bolqng to a nation that needs .until defeated did he discover the 'If you give power to tho Demo- to be taken care of by guardians. I unsoundness of the platform, which crats, you will run Into evil days. want to belong to a nation, and 'I platform he would be now vigorFor one thing you will nave free am proud that I do belong to a na- ously defending had he been given trade.' Ah, that ancient bogy! How tion, that knows how to take care the nomination. party, To save tho Republican long wJH they continue to dress of itself. which Is of' greater Importance to this thing of, their Imagination In For Snle, Farms All sixes, from the country than the fortunes of Hha nld rlnthpR nf anttnuaterf stnntn -- " "w " orators? There can not, pe free' 6 to ,300 acres. We can please you any of Its leaders, tho friends of the j Prosldcnt wltlf victory In sight, for traie In the United Statea ,bo long.' If you want to buy land. , CO..' A. C. EISEr Jbo purpose of healing a breach In as 'the established flBca.1, policy of . HaftO)rd, 'Ky. adv. the party fqr which they wore In the federal govDfument .IsMnalrj-'talne- d. no way responsible, sent a commitThe federal government Jules Lumbard, famous linger of tee to Roosevelt's managers with a 'has chosen throughout all the genproposal to withdraw both candi erations that have preceded us to Civil War days, died in Chicago. -at .- conservation, for example; and I do not conceive of conservation In .any narrow sense. There are the lives' and fortunes of the citizens of the United States to bo conserved. Conservation covors not only forest reserves and forest cultivation and the safeguarding of water powers and mines, but It Includes pure food nnd the public health and the conditions of labor and all those things which government must see to minutely and courageously, If we are not to be sapped of our vitality disappointed and of our hopes. slower but sure In tho West, and plainly noticeable In Ohio county. Nobody expects Roosevelt to be elected. It Is not seriously contended he will get an electoral vote fast of the Mississippi river. Whatever strength he has is in the small States of the West, where the electoral vote Is small, aft's principal strength is in the large States of the North and Hast, with big electoral votes. Is a half A vote for Roosevelt vote for Wilson. The battle Is not yet lost. Maine points the way for a Republican victory. united It bIious our strength when united. Why divide our forves to make cerctory? Why tain a Democratic destroy a great' party that lias made this the greatest and most prosperous of countries when we know It would take years to build up such political organization? Why hand victory on a golden platter to the enemy, when we have the Why forces to reap It ourselves? turn the nation, the States nnd the over to the Democrats counties when we have the forces to Mold Let Us make peace before them? the breach widens to Irreparable proportions. If we go to you, wo must break with the political affiliations of a lifetime; must desert a leader who knows where he is going; must renounce;, a platform upon which your leader waswllllng to stand; must exchange a prosperous business condition for a chance of change, the Issue of which no man "knows; must destroy n great party, with fifty years of glorious history to Its credit, for the uncertain task of getting together a scattered fragment of Democrats, Populists and Republicans with which to oppose a united Democracy. But, your return to tho support of our national ticket involves no You need to offer such sacrifice. no apologies nor ronke any embarrassing explanations for returning to the fold from which you were temporarily separated. Your present position is unnatural nnd you feel It. Your place Is on the firing line with us. Fall Into ranks and let us rout our common enemy while we have the strength to do It, nnd then w0 can form a sHd battle line next year.the year after and years after that, and If you must have a battle song, wo will sling "How Firm a Foundation." an-oth- er Questioned by the Colonel the- - Man Gave Some Crazy Replies. TEDDY PRESERVED III! .NERVE 1.". Colonel Oct. Milwaukee, Roosevelt left on a special train for Chicago nti 12:. "0 a. m. Although still bearliiK a bullet In his breast, the Co'.om'l declared he would go to Indianapolis to till a spaking night, after engagement spending u few hours hi Chicago. The special Is due to arrive In Chicago by"u a. in., and the Colonel will be taken to the Presbyterian hospital. Col. Roosevelt was shot, but not, wounded, It Is believed, seriously as he was leaving the Hotel (iilpnt-rlc- k for the Auditorium The man who fired the shot and who gave his name cs John Schrenk, was overpowered on the spot and rushed to the poltito station. The ball entered the Colonel's body In thf fleshy part of iiiis right breast, half way Between the collarbone and lower rib, aiuf. lodged in the chest wall, not penetrating the lung. The Colonel proceeded to. tho Auditorium after the arrest of his assailant, and delivered nn address, the copy of which, In his, oat .pocket, Is believed to have saved his life by diminishing the force of the bullet. After the speech he was rushed to the hospital. The Colonel was Jnst stepping into nn automobile around which a crowd had gathered, when the would-b- e assassin pushed his way through the crowd nd fired. In a moment lie was overpowered by Albert E. Martin. Th0 crowd became wild, crying "Lynch him! Lvnch him!" but the Colonel insisted that the man be brought before him nnd that the crowd not take a baud In the mat- dripped lumbia this James on the morning 11. Hindman Co- Ex-Lie- struts of from heart failure. Oov. Ilindinan hnd not been well for some time, but It wa supposed that his Indisposition was due to his advanced year3, as Ire was seventy-five years of age. He was one of the best known men In Kentucky, and had served as Lieutenant (lovernor of the State under Gov. J. Proctor Knott from f8S3 to I8S7. In addition, he was three times a member of the State Legislature and was nlso a candidate for Appellntc Conrt Clerk on t'li "gold" Democratic ticket. Oov. Hindman was a gallant sol- dier In the I'nlon army during the Civil War. I'OSITIOX OK TICKETS OX (.'EXERAL BALLOT ter. by the Colonel, the Questioned man refused to give his reason for the net, but later he showed notes to. tho officers which said he had been visited by the spirit of Presideclared dent McKlnley, which Roosevelt was his murderer nnd demanded that the murder be aveng' ed. Tho Colonel spoke at the Auditorium over an hour with a bullet In I1I9 breast, and along toward the close of the speech showed signs oi weakness from the loss of blood. At the conclusion of the speech he was rushed to the hospital, were nwnltlng where physicians -( ' i. him. y While waltlnc: for an ma' chine, with which to 0Tnmine the wound and locate the bullet, the physicians by the wore engaged Colonel in a political discussion. The Colonel continued to insist, from the time the shot was fired until the examination was! under way, that he was not seriously hurt and that "the physicians were taking it too seriously." Not Seriously Hurt. Oct. 14. Milwaukee, The positive statement that Col. Roosevelt was not Injured seriously was made by Dr. Frederick A. Stratton, of Milwaukee, one of the physicians who examined the Colonel. He said there wa3 no cause for alarm and that tho bullet Is embedded In the muscular tissue. X-r- Frankfort, Ky., Oct. 12. Dr. C. F. Crecelius, Secretary of State, any nounced the position the various parties would have on the ballot In the November election. On' nccount of having cast the largest number of votes In the last general election, the Democratic party gets first position, nnd the Republican party, which cast the second highest number of votes, gets second position. The Socialist will have third position, theSoclallst-Labo- r, fourth, the Prohibition fifth, and the Pro. gressive party will have the sixth-position- Narrows, Ky FATHER J. H. THOMASft Oct. S, 1012. i THE CHAMPIOX SLEEPER be a few cases of this disease In PERFORMS GREAT STUXT Kentucky at the present time. "Tho department would be glad Prlrceton, Ind., Oct. 12. Sher- - to have reports of loss of any min Witherow, of near Owensvllle, horses or mules thnt die from sushriR established hl3 record ns the picion's rtl'oases. especially when cVampIon sleeper, an obligation of nccompar'-- d with svmptoms similar nrtnro which he performed with ns n 'hiiru staggers' ptecedlng death. n'uch zeet and enthusiasm as .bis Tf, 6"l'' 'onedv known for this ro'IMcal idol. Woodrnw Wilson. rtlrp'a"" p '- - Is stabling and dry Tle Stuijuorlm; Mow. Tle other dav ho wpnt'to' Evans- -' ff'dliiir. it apnrs to be a pos-t'- T Col. Roosevelt Is going to bo ville and rode hore In a farm wag- f'l'T e pnd especially preva-l- "t p'arrgered when he beholds the di- on, golnij to sl'en. He did not whTf "asHires are luxurious mensions of the liar vote which Is awake until ho arrived home, and and tho amount of moisture great. arrayed against him. Houston then it wag found tho jolting had Post, bruised and bumped his head until Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. -rs , RETURNS SOX WHO ESCAPED TO JAIL -. Messenger of Tlio Owelisboro Sundny says: Sara Chapman, one of the prig1oners who escaped from tho Daviess county Jail Wednesday morning, is again behind the bars, being turned over to Jailer Calhoun by the boy's father, A. C. Chapman, on Saturday night. Mr. Chapman stated to Jailer Calhoun that his son, who Is charged with grand larceny, arrived at his home about 4 o'clock. Wednesday monlng. He remonstrated with the young man for escaping, telling him that Jailer Cal houn had been very kind to htm when he was 111, and allowed him corthe freedom of the dorn-stalr- s ridor on account of his health. Mr. Chapman said ho did not wish .to cause Jailer Calhoun any more ex panse or trouble than possible, and he Induced his son to return with him. Tho boy staled that they sawed their way out of jail with two pocket knives. a"Me having been used to convert tho bladea Into saws. There ar0 now four of the prls-onrwho escaped, still at large. Will Duke having been arrested In Ohio county by Jailer Calhoun nnd Deputy United Statc8 Marshal Nlch- - John W. Walker, who i.led a petition with the Secre'.nry of State as Progressive candidate for Attornev In. the Twenty-fourt- h Judicial DIstilct, will have his name put under a device which will be decided upon by Secretary of State Cr celiui. Dr. Common-wcnl'hCre-elt- 's ling in mind a Hull Moos0 head, and it is probable that this device will be selected. Mr. M. L. Robinson, Progressive party candidate for the same position, will have his name Under tho Progressive party em"-. blem. j i-- 'KXjj FARMERS ARE WARXED ABOUT WESTERN" HORSES Frankfort. Ky.. Oct. 14. In tho last crop report of the year, Issued to-da- Commissioner of Agricul- ture Newman says: "The depaitment would like to 1sup a warning against buying hors's rnd mules and importing especially thrni In'o Kentucky, fiom the States of Knn'n3 and Nebraska, Pt the present time. The dlseare dlainosed as cerebro-splna- l meningitis is i'rstrolng the horses and mules In these States in such numbers as to make the lo'ss of hoss by cholera comparatively Insignificant. There possibly may L, '. . Wmwl i 'ii f n rt'? s'Et f iw '"".J . " vy j.tl,i"'""rrT" ""'"fV'fny.i ""W,"""',',"iS-V-llw"V,,J,i i " . ? ' jv'V Pi' mwioUJU-- j' ? vi- - ?"' - " i ' a;': ' pwj WHWIi ' 'Uf11 PyW'tf1 )i.wm ""-- " ' R vTt ' . B -j- iiMriL i f 1 . jm RK "rr'iTi.'7St7tJw q ', i'i i,,..tv KgPAVtOCTiJBu12i3; I'UJK IV A TWO, THE HARTFORD HpRai GREAT CITY TO BE MENTIONED IN THE SAME BREATH WITH THEM." 12. President Taft, who knows him best, says of him: "He is a demagogue, ft 'neurotic, a flatterer, WEDNESDAY, OCT. JO, 1012. SOM EREKS 0 ARE HERE ILL SURE BE A ft , It prisons Why I Should Vote For Next President When 1,000 Indian Couples ' -WINon. But you can profit by their experience. BECAUSE: Up." ing Privilege. Will "Hitch 1. He is the only candidate for There is an element of chance in buying anyPresident who represents the real, thing until you know it has stood the test. WHY VOrE the vital and the effective progres- ONE CEREMONY WILt SUFFICE JUST sive force8 'n this country. MASTIC PAINT is the result of 40 years' 2. He stands for tariff revision paint study, and is the finest paint that money Against Roosevelt and Taft downward In the Interest of lower Alembers of Winnebago Tribe and brains can produce. prices and the elimination of moand for Wilson Three Have Very Loose Method Is it any wonder it has always given better nopoly. 3. He stands for trust log'jla- and longer service than any other paint. Oct.1 .Dozen of Them. of Married Life. tlon which will prevent the rontrol whether machine ground or mixed with a Miss V prices through any sort of mo paddle? of THK MWTTER PLAINLY STATED nopoly. Wllili THY THE PALE FACE WAY When you buy MASTIC PAINT you find 4. He stands for the Income tax the formula on every can. ITS PURE. .1 'Doen Krtistiiis Why I Should and believes that wealth should The entire tribe of Winnebago t0 It combines the greatest durability with Wotc Against President Taft. share the burdens as well as the Indians has decided to get married. are reasonable cost. In formal council last week, in blessings of government. Kind BECAUSE: 5. He stands for the rights of which every male on the reserva1. He signed the Payne-Aldrlc- h If you are a paint user don't experi frlenf " participated, the Indians voted That ttlW-- i.. Tariff Bill, and referred to It as the labor and the protection of the man tion cess I ment with cheap, uncertain paint or hand who earns his bread by the sweut to forsake the ways of their fath w It t best tariff law ever enacted. nuked keg lead, and be disappointed. Lasts" of his brow, as shown In his reord ers In the matter of matrimony 2. He vetoed the Farmers' Free MUs yi8 and to marry In the whlto man's 11111, GET MASTIC PAINT-t-hc and as Governor of New Jersey. UtH Bill, the Woolens nearj 0. He stands for the revival of way. The action is to be retroackind that lasts. We will furnish reducing excessive tariff few .other bills our merchant marine, and for the tive, and now the Indians are preample evidence of its superiority. duties. din. paring for the greatest "marrlago .'!. He has failed to take any Government encouragement of agire MANUFACTURED BY over known. As soon as the SOLD BY t lessen the present high riculture, Industrial and vocational feast" a"d iMiLXED PAINJ arrangements can be made someeducation. living. orvo Peaslee-Gaulbe- rt coit of HEAVER DAM PLANING MILL CO Co- 7. He trusts the people and be- - thing like 1,000 couples of Indians lK Qaillncer in 4. He sunnortcd Incorporated Incorporated up and be married at the will Frl lila efforts to turn rich coal deposits ,Ieves that the governed should same stand PAINT GRINDERS time and by the same ceregovern; and that Senators should IJcaver Dam, Kentucky. she in Alaska over to the Guggenhelms. VARNISH MAKERS Louisville, Ky. mony. Double weddings are not .. He has used federal pation-niu- ; be S.chosen by the people. lino He faithfully performs In of common; triple we'ddlngs are rare; n to maintain a political machine fice the promises made, out of office. quadruple weddings are almost unspei manipulated In his lehalf. But when the 2,000 9. H0 will "CLEAN HOUSE" at heard of. dufi. He abandoned his official trie up to bo Joined, refuse to permit her to return. extensive WInnebagoes Irrigation works, the ties to enter into an undignified WashingtonIn as he has "CLEANED the marrlago stand record for all time There are no marriage vows, and ruins of which still exist, but the HOUSE" New Jersey. In scramble with his predecessor for but a very small fraction of the In- land Is now barren by drought, 10. Ho preaches and practices will be broken. mp rcr.ominntlon. The Indians are making great dians have been married according though much of it Is swept by occlean politics, and practices it effec1 T. He has lost the confidence of tively. He casional floods. The engineers prounalterably opposes preparations for the event, but to the white man's way. Pat Ills j'arty and of the people. Some time ago the Government pose to reconstruct th0 ancient politics and the rule of these probably will not be completWi- machine het S. He failed to support Dr. ed until spring. No Indian tribe" begnn the task or allotfng a farm works on an enlarged and improvley in hia administration of the tlic bo3?es. 11. He stands for legitimate would miss an opportunity of this to each Winnebago. Then arose ed plan. They have found a deBa Pure Food Law. .kind to receive presents. In fact, the question of land for the child- pression In the desert Into which (Hi it. His trust policy has helped big business every day, but for mowhen t'ie big wedding Is over, the ren. And, further, to whom did the overflow from the Euphrates ti lists and brought no relief to nopoly never. the It was on al- can bo led, and they expect to be 12. As Senator LaFollelte says, WInnebngocs oxpect to be tho rich- the cl lldren belong? stc t)ie jitOjile. most impossible task to which the able to regulato tho Tigris, though 10. His administration has re- "He approaches every problem with est tribe in the West. According agents sot themselves, this Is a more difficult feat that the to Indian tosulted In disappointment and fail- the solemn promise to be really, in presents iscustom, the giving of Government a virtue one of the nut the work was completed at last ancients never fully accomplished. the highest sense, a servant of the ure. greatest virtues. Tribes often give and each Indian recolved a farm. people." Ti'e probable great productiveness to 11. He is a reactionary. poor. There remained a tremendously of the delta of the two rivers under Inthemselves Individual M Roosevelt, who 12. J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, dians frequently will give away ev- large amount of what Is termed suitable Irrigation is indicated by knawg Mm best, says of him: "He purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's erything they possess. And In the "heirship" land, and there was a analyses showing the soil to be ol Ihas proved faithless to the cause of Cough Remedy for his boy who had present case the WInnebagoes will question as to whom this land be- richer than that of Egypt or the la the American people." a cold, and before the bottle was all iDe tne recipients 2k On tlie 1st and 3rd Tuesdays or "neap pres- longed. Tho wiser Indians saw the Sudan. It Is believed that the Gara & of each month the fares are j Doen IteiiMin.s Why I Should used, the boy's cold was gone. Is ents." trouble, and were intelligent enough den of Eden will be found Just 0 txtra low and allon Hop Jjw Voti Against that not better than to pay a Already tho WInnebagoes have to see that some way must bo pro- north of Ur, at the ancient JuncrK overs free and 25 dajrt time ICooMjvelt. doctor's bill? For sale by all sent official vided by which the title to future tion of the Tigris and Euphrates. via Cotton Belt Route to invitations to other Jp BECAUSE: dealers. aav. tribes. The Sioux, in the Dakotas, helshlp land could be kept straight. Ur Is supposed to have been a marl- 1. He has broken his solemn have been asked to come to the big They discussed the matter with tho time town, but Its remains are now premise not to be a candidate for a PASS IT ALONG SOME affair. And so have the Crows, In missionaries, the Indian Agent and oia nines wesi oi tne uupnrates and GOOD DOCTRINE THIS fliiiil term, therefore his other .Montana. The Arapahoes and Ar- - with lawyers at the adjoining tribe 125 miles from the sea. Chicago promises are not to be relied upon. 'S.& The Co,,on Beh Route is the 'Jkarles. of Wyoming, will be pres- of Omnha. It was settled that tho Tribune. In one of his admirable speeches W5 years he was 2. For seven dirict line from Memphis to only remedy lay In marriage acent. The other branch of WIn i Texas, through Arkansas President, and during those seven In the House of Representatives, nebagoes, in Minnesota, the If you have young children you Winne will bo cording to the State law. two splendid trains dally, with W rs very conditions he now Representative Sulzer said: the bago (Neb.) Cor. New York Press. havo perhaps noticed that disorders jfj.f; through sleepers, chair cars and "T1, next President of the Unlt- - urged to come down In force. Pon-ca- s, parlor-caf- e "t'tT.ds to combat viciously were fH of the stomach are their most com cars. Trains from Osages, Creeks and other tribes ' fiood For Illlllousne.sH. 4P; all parts of the Southeast make "' thoroughly developed than,ei1 States must be a Democrat! mon ailment. To correct thl8 you from Oklahoma have been Invited. VJi direct connection at Memnhit v 1 - all the other periods in the "The next Congress must be And "I took two of Chamberlain's will find Chamberlain's Stomach the Omahas, the near neighjj nhh Cotton Belt Route trains Democratic in both branches! Stomach lilstory. and Liver Tablets last and Liver Tablets excellent. .'t They to me jouthvtt. bors of the WInnebagoes, have night, and I feel fifty per cent, bet; "Tlle campaign of 1910 and 1911 The day he became Presl- -' are easy and pleasant to take, and promised to come en masse. The Write to tne today history. t ter than I have for weeks," says J. mild and gentle In effect. For sale '.iero were 140 trusts or com-iaexact dato has not yet been set, but I rrlll tell you exact fare ' 'nations, capitalized at " $3,000,- -' "T''e national campaign of 1912 from your town, schedadv. the WInnebagoes wish to give their J. Firestone, of Allegan, Mich. by all dealers. v JO.OOO, "They are certainly a fine article and the day he retired 's now under way. ule, and send you splent,,e I(,st two campaigns the friends notice of the coming event for biliousness." For sale by all Subscribe for Tho Herald. 91 a year. "In did Illustrated books of from oillce there were 1,020 such In order that the may begin farm facts about Arkandealers. Samples free. combinations, capitalized at $31.-- 1 democratic forces were organized saving for presents.latter adv. sas and Texas. and united. Everywhere 000,000,000. Demo- Practically all Indian tribes east THE FAMILY CAT ACTS 4. I He permitted the Steel Trust cr"tic clubs were organized by the L. C. BARRY, of the Rocky Mountains and most AS A GOOD FIRE ALARM to acquire the Tennessee Coal' and oung men of the country, and of those 83 Todd Buildin, west of the ranee have Iron Company, its principal rival, these clubs, acting through the va since adopted Uui.TilU. Kr. the white man's manPhiladelphia, Penn., Oct. 12. anti-trurious State leagues or federations in violation of the law, ner of marriage. Not Awakened by the scratching of a and forbade the piosecutlon of the ot Democratic clubs, and with the WInnebagoes. Although so with tho family living in cat at her bed clothing early Party organizations, Harvester Trust at the request ofre8uInr the midst of whites, these Indians this morning, Mrs. Annie Hurowitz, aggressive and W. Perkins, HIS PRESENT (,ucte1 active, 7P&iF?2-nHNsflHHHhave maintained their tribal cus- of 323 South Sixth street, amelled tematlc campaigns; did very efTec- - toms regarding CHAIRMAN. marriage. Polyg- smoke, nnd, making her way Into ".. The man, next to Roosevelt, "ve wo"k, with gratifying remits, amy Is common, TA iM OS and desertion con- the room occupied by her two childresponsible for the third term 'n some States there was a change stitutes Over Hotciibliitt'ri store, Main street, divorce. Scarcely a man ren, found their bed in flames. movement Is Geo. W. Perkins; of fully :,0 per cent. In thf vote. on the reservation but Without thought of her own dan Hnitfortl, entrance up opposite the Perkins lg the promoter and defen- duo to the Influence of these or- from 12 to 20 wives, who has had and scarcely n ger she dragged the children from telephone exchange, nnd nni prepar All Tear TouHat der of the most pernicious trusts ganizations; while fn other States woman but haa had that number of the bed and with her bare hands ed to ngnln furnish tho ladies with I Ti.','i,.a,,0 " In the United States, which are the the result of the election In some husbands. , .UD.llrtoe.r. . .i. !.... .. i.. i Nol ..u iuiii hi, mo most I UlnpointtlnTax mott vicious lmposers on the men, Instances was attributed largely to when he leaves Winnebago knows beat out the 'flames that were reasonable iii .90-tUlimit. prices. his cabin in the threatening their lives. women and children wage earners their efforts. These organizations morning If ho will have a wife up"Apprentice wanted. Jennie, 6 years old, and the are potent factors and powerful In on the 'it H. country, his return, nnd no Winnebago mother were removed to tho PennHe urges the legalization of ""ences for Democratic success. woman knows when iier 11UV THE REST Hospital, husband sylvania where it was irv.st v atered stock and monopoly, This Is tho age of the young man. will throw her out of his lodge nnd found that the little girl's burns as ilrst advocated by PERKINS. and the results of these two cam- M. 11. KENDRICK'S were serious and that the mother I11S PRINCIPAL SUPPORTER Pilfins prove conclusively what can QUILLAI HARK SOAPS AND was badly burned on hands and "e accomplished through organlza- .AND FINANCIAL HACKER. CLEANING COMPOUND KY. arms. " HARTFORD PROOF . He accepted campaign con- - Hon anl unity of effort.' Sarah, tho older child, escaped from trusts, Insurance trlbutlons Now 10 cents formerly 23 cents. with a few minor burns. Mrs. Paul Wehllng, 31 C Smith companies nnd "crooked business," These are the original, genuine Should Convince Every HartSt., Peoria, 111., had kidney and and denied that he had done so A Log on tho Track "KENDRICK PRODUCTS" which "My dear Harrlman." He stands bladder trouble, with terriblo backOf the fast express means serious have sold for 23c for 28 years: . ford Reader. ache and pain across the hips. Just for "Ross" Flinn, "Ross" Woodruff trouble ahead if not removed, so cele- QUILLAI HARK TOILET SOAP .and other "Dosses" who serve him. Imagine her condition. She further an Ideal complexion Soap The frank statement of a neigh- - does loss of appetite. It means lack says: "I was also very nervous, S. During the seven years he of vitality, loss of strength and Kendrlck'n Foot nnd Rath Sonp was President, he failed, even re- hnd headaches and dizzy spells, and Dor, telling tho merltB of a remedy nerve weakness. soothing and cooling If appetlto fails. Rids you pause and believe. fused, to lift a finger against high wna fast getting worse when I took take Electric Bitters, quickly to ovElectric Cleaning Compound, Soap Tho same endorsement 'tariff. Who believes, If elected, he Foley Kidney Pills, and now all my ercome the cause by toning up tho removes oil, tar, grease, pitch Dy some Btranger far away us are cured. Foley Kidney would try to reduce excessive tariff troubles or paint from Bilks, carpets stomach and curing the indigestion. Commands no belief at all. taxes? Why Is ho surrounded now Pills have done so much for Michael Hesshelmer and woolens without injury to of London, Here's a Hartford case. 'by high tariff men, who are con- mo i snail always recommend Neb., had been sick over three the fabrics A Hartford citizen testifies. tributing freely to his campaign them." Foley Kidney Pills are rich years, but six bottles of Electric Electric .Cleaning Compound Read and be convinced. In curative qualities and contain no fund? for carpets, furniture, &c. J. A. Balrd, farmer, R. F. D. No. Bitters put him right on his foot 9. Ho loves war better than habit forming drugs. Trv them. ."), again. They havo helped Ten CentH n Cake. thousHartford, Ky says: "I UBed For sale by all dealers. adv. j)oace. Awarded First Prize Modal over' only one box of Doan's Kidney Pills ands. They give pure blood, strong 10. Out of office he promises low- an competitors at Tho Southern A Point In Verbalism. but that was all I needed to cure nerves, good digestion. Only 50 too much, and In office performs Exposition, Louisville, Ky., 1884. adv. Professor (to class in composi mo of kidney weakness. For some cents at James H. Williams. too little. Has been a "prize winner" ever tion) Some one In tho class re- - time I havo been troubled with TO RESTORE GARDEN OF 11. He says that the small rnntlv rnfuppml a o ....... since. . sharp twinges across my loins. Ab .. ' "" l" " "mi. US Ol EDEN RIGHT AWAY 'fnrmon nn.l Mm .inl.nror nf tlio .!., us Diploma, "Hlgheset Award for medium size. Please avoid this I heard Doan's Kidney PIIIb highly in the mentioned . sre Excellency" at Ohio Valley Exposiexpression In referr ng to n woman: recommended, 1 got a supply from The restoration of the Garden of lreath wi h cowboys, etc. Af- tion, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1910. smacks too much of commerclal- - tho Ohio County Drug Co. and their Eden Is a sensational feature of o- describing the drunkenness and lam SOLD EVERYWHERE uso cured me. I can highly recom the great Irrigation project by or by Ic.idly sliooting affrays of the cow- mall postage paid, 10c a'Cake Frrshman Hut, professor, she mend this remedy." which Sir William Wlllcocks hopes loys, he writes: AGENTS WANTED .might bo "on tho market." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 to bring back the early fertility to "But tbey are MUCH BETTER Kxcluslve Territory. Make Three- cents. Foster-Mllbur- n Co., Buffalo, a great region of Asiatic Turkey, FELLOWS and PLEASANTER Dollars a day by using your Now York, sole agents for the' The country bordering the lower COMPANIONS small than tho spare time. Wrlto United States. FOR FLETCHER'S Euphrates and Tigris riverfl was "farmers or agricultural laborers; ' for Terms. Remember the name Doan's long a center of prosperity and M. II. KENDRICK tor are .tho MECHANICS OF A CO. and take no other. wealth. It waa made to flourish by Newport, ,Ky. 10 iACKACHg KI0NtVSTAN0 0UOOII j A Dozen M. of Vot- RECORD an egotist." 1D1G A Thorough Test of Mastic Paint t- .'. . For the Exercise trf Not many have tne opportunity to mate as thorough a test to determine paint value as did the Pacolet Cotton Mill3, of South Carolina, whose letter wo are reproducing. MOULD 'The r.,.'Cr.aC0- .o,5" 3 .sts IB Fares ! Low Arkansas & Texas 1 g live-doll- ar r's I re Have Opened Up st con-Geor- ge MILLINERY Headquarters .... 41 M nV lM . ti rt 1 Poppie Nail, HARTFORD, SPECIALS We have the WI brated Henderson Road Wagons for sale. Let a u i?i Mi show you their good points. 3 fo tb Also our usual line ... wm .'t select Family Groceries and supplies at the est cash prices. Give a calf or 'phone No. 83.' f ki'i i i LIKENS & ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. , Children Cry CASTORIA ' ' I"" " l y H 11 1! H I V I -- . tij" IdL4. "" VL" lfll r . - TyA..WifcW -- ' IXiwihU Au mmrmhmnm.kmmmm J ' 3T t - - - ' 'ntoft iBrrr..-,fr- - ' WEDNESIHY, OCT. 10, 101'. TF HARTFORD HFRALD VMM TllJ'.rirO. ) 3 IV hero aro indications example, supposing that Repubthc number licans temporarily under the lum- E5 GAPED of pupils is C, doubled equals 12 L; per of the Bull Moose have strayed plus 3 equals 15, multiplied by T back In' 3 the regular fold. In the qual 75, plus 3 equals 78, multiFeystono Stat0 the President's folplied by 10 equals 780, plus 3 POLITICAL lowing is growing in some of the TOOK LEG BAIL equals 783, Subtracting l."0 fioni mining sections. In Minnesota the "S3 leaves 633. Therefore you can "You are welcome," says Mrs. Nora Guffey, of Broken drift back to Taft Is evident, but safely announce--tyour teache Arrow, Okla., "to use my letter in any way you want to, here, os in Michigan, It is not very Prison Delivery Was C pupils, 3 absent puif it will induce some suffering woman to try Cardui. I had At that he has aunts, marked. pils and 3 Christian pains all over, and suffered with an abscess. Three phyLeaders of all parties predict Country by Owensboro. sicians failed to relieve me. Since taking Cardui, I am in 10 days will see many that the next t'KRTAI.VIiV TOOK A J.OT important changes In the situation. better health than ever before, and that means much to me, THE GICI1ATI TO OKFKN THIS WIFE ENQUIRER The drift in the Empire State is al- SAID BAR ON A REAR WINDOW because I suffered many years with womanly troubles, of ready being watched with keenest different kinds. What other treatments I tried, helped rae. Chicago, Oct. 11. Mrs. May Interest, owing to the prominence for a few days only." Shows Wilson in the Lead and popularity of the three candi- Six Escaped Five Were Fed- Dorf, of New Haven, a pretty bride of one year, loves her husband, alfor Governor" and the Impordates A Conservative Est- i- . eral Prisoners, Including though the say8 be has tant effect their canvass may have on the national campaign. ,It is exDiserted her. mate Afforded. Our Own Bill Duke. Sought to annul their marriage. pected that Oscar Straus, the Bull Vlllified her. Moose randidrtc. will poll an enorTAFT AI'l'KAHS TO I IK GAINING mous vote. It Is believed that Wil- KKVKItAfj FOHMKIl IiKMVKKIKS Made public statements that she was not his wife. liam Sulzer, the Democratic noml-nes- s, Don't wait, until you are taken down sick, before takMessenger The Owensboro of At the close of the fifth week of Attacked her character to her will show much strength, and ing care of yourself. The small aches and pains, and other tho Herald's and inquirer's nation- It is conceded that the popularity Thursday says: friends. symptoms of womanly weakness and disease, always mean Six prisoners sawed their way wide canvass the Presidential and wide acquaintance of Job E. in throwing her out of of Assisted worse to follow, unless given quick treatment. situation, Governor Wilson appears Hedges, the Republican home. nominee, out of the county Jail, at an early her mother-in-law- 's You would always keep Cardui handy, if you knew hour Wednesday morning, making btill to be leading his two rivals. After four separate quarrels and will win hfm a flood of votes. T!-the husband, Nadisci epancy between the to- good their escape and up to last reconciliations what quick and permanent relief it gives, where weakness become noPresident Taft has ticeably stronger, Republicans In tal votos of the candidates In 1908 midnight had been successful In than Dorf, finally left her and wtnt and disease of the womanly system makes life seem hard several States who had gone o"cr and those in 1912 is due to the eluding the city, county and federal to New York. She followed him to bear. Cardui has helped over a million women. Try it. to the Bull Moose camp having re- fact that there are many new vo- authorities, all of whom are Riok-'in- g again. Here she came to his mothWrite to: Ladies' Advisory Dcpt, CHittinoc!, Medicine Co., ChalUnoosa, Tenn, for the prisoners. Five of the er's house, she says, and when she turned to the Taft fold. Just how ters this year, and many other test book. "Home Treatment for Women." tent free. J 51 lor Special Instructions, and - i ballots were taken on which the vo- - men were federal prisoners and the appealed to mother-in-laand told extensive this movement may beters did not Indicate their choice In sixth was a negro, who had been her she was about to become a come, is not indicated. larceny. mother, the woman slammed the The President's friends are far 190S. The vote3 for the four can- sentenced for grand Tho prisoners who made their door In her face and ordered her to didates this year, therefore, always more cheerful than they were a ? ? ? ? ? ? escnpc are Henry and Roy Nelson leave. J J week ago. They say tho ttd0 has show a larger total than for three Now May sues her mother-in-laand Clarence Nashf of Madlsonville, In 190S. Cincinnati Enquirer. turned their way. They declare GO TO- & Smith Win. Duke, of Hartford, George for $250,000, charging alienation the shift back from the Bull Moose Faulkner, of Earllngton, and Sam of Dorf's affections. Attorneys At Law to the President will easily give Mr. EVIDENCE SECURED BY piiapman, of Owensboro, the last KfNTUCKY. HftRTFOilD, Taft first position In tho race beMrs. T. A. Town, 10i 0th St., named being a State prisoner while wiiil I'. K. Mnllti Al.. m. 'I llinfore election. KOI S. 1)., - DEAD MAN'S DAUGHTER the others wcro In jail awaiting Watertown, writes: "My miiHH,iii-iiiii.' iiiii iiiiiiiii yiiiirr . 1.I1I11 rxThey count on 'the support of . trial at the November term of the four children are subject to hard ' A Csirripntcr Mini l!i'ii:iir Vir' ,f" ""i' f.il tli. n'li' ml jirmMrp nf ti Itt. mltJt , 'fl'","' '""I tiMiinvn those Republicans who, In many In - j I always use Foley's Hon-- e jury, each charged colds and federal grand J. HXW ()I51 mill H.t EC AI'.V i.rwili-liiiwill .mil i' stances, had openly nnnouncei! n u :HI Arrest of Four Men wit!' bootlegging. and Tar Compound" with splen- 4 I, ' t lnfll liln !! in i'i pi mil jrH,nri . iinireH i. llllljl illlll J 111 llll IIILlilllllllll'.-lll'j'UII lllJ n- - hlllHllli.nl (. p .lilii-.that, believing the" President's elec- - KeSUWS The fact that a delivery had oc did results. Some time ago I had Kt. Soldering ami .Saw Filinjr, Uuj;- they would cast tion Impossible, u and Returning of Nine a severe attack of la grippe and the m curred was noticed by Jailer i ry iops lovurt'ii aim j.inod. their ballots for Oovernor Wilson about ." o'clock Wednesday doctor prescribed Foley's Honey J POKTl.R. You'll find him in the Dr. .John to insure tho defeat of the Bull Indictments. morning and Sheriff Wlnstead and and Tar Compound and It soon Mitchell ollice on Main Street. Moose candidate. ley the focal police force were at once overcame the la grippe. 1 can al- 4. Bl.AV"i:? HAM U1. One of the interesting teaiuresi jaCkson, Ky., Oct. 12. Four al-- notified. Numerous telephone warn- ways depend upon Foley's Honey Beaver Dam, Ky V Will JI HUH r ni Ot.MOOL in o.ilo in tJ. the week Is the apparent gains leged participants in the assassina-mad- e ings were given to the different and Tar Compound and ani sure of . oitittic coi allm Special ntteni on nieo loai" If f f "I by the President In New Eng- - ton of formur sheriff Edward ii err. bui'nfuenir i.'ifc'l l towns and cities around Owensboro good results." For all coughs and Reports f:om special corrns- - ,ahan Rre ,n jall ,lere They are D and arrangements were made at colds in children and grown perpondents there indicate that If tho: A Deaton, Govan Smith, Will FR.NR L. FELIX, once to start on the hunt for the sons, nnd for chronic coughs of elderly people. For sale at all dealwere held at this time, he'ton and Jlm Deaton, all residents men. Law,. would be certain of carrying New ()f Jacksoa. Tlla indictments which adv. At a late hour last night. Deputy ers, HAJi'J FOE.B, 1IY. Hampshire, about which there was(wore returne,i Uy the giand Jury Jailer Dorlot was In the vicinity of Will practice Mi- - Drofension in OUloroa, Husband Needed It. doubt, and that he would win dayi cuargl nino oti,er me wlth Central City, looking for one of the Jlningccuutlek &nd In thc Court cf Apo-.a- H, .Tlmitial practice nd Collection a peeU. TI-i-I "Madam, this story will tairly Vermont, which until the last 'w participation In this crime, men, while Jailer Calhoon and Deplii-ili- l 1 AV-- 1 ll.. OfflcMn the Herald bulletins days was in the balance. Smith uty United States Marshal C. T. take your brea'h away." Among them are Ellsha PI.ACED IN YOUR UES1 "I don't need It, but you'd bftter In the far West also there has and Jonn c,a,rf None of the nlne Nichols were out near Hartford, to Otto C. DENCE OR 1'I.ACK OK Ul on my husband and show If to been a swing toward the President. haye yet becn arrestea. which p'ace It Is believed two of INESS, AND I'lJT YOU11SEI.I him." reports give him Utah and! Ed Callahan was shot from Latest the men went. IN DIRECT CONTACT W'Tl "You think he will purchase? A The Mormon Church buah wnll(J standlng nenr hs st0re, The men were all locked In 'a' IlAUTKOltl), KY. THE dollar down and to support him. This May 4 has decided At the grand jury lnvestj. Targe cell on the fir3t floor of tho "I am quite sure he will look Is a big asset in several mountain gatlon thero was not sufficient evi- - jall and during the night made Ollice up Miiii-.over Wiliuu S upon It as a long-fewant. Hi has States. Ca- their escape through a rear windence to make an Indictment. ('iow, opposite court house. V;J3 TO ALL STATES. But even with his apparently In- llahan's inch bars of tried cloves and coffee and oriiu;:e Clifton dow, the three-quartdaughter, Mrs. pi act ice his pinfcisfon in ;'l l.'i-KOR THE COMPANY'S SHKC1A1 creased strength, Mr. Taft still ap- Gross, has worked all summer hunt- which had been sawed through. peel and he has yet to find something that will take his breath s" CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS courts of this mid mljormi.? pears considerably behind ing up evidence, and Just before the The window that was used as an and Court of Appeals. .imwr. Wilson's friends say beginning of the present term of exit by the prisoners Is the same far away that he can fool me when CALL ON OR ADDRESS Governor clnl and ciiiniiiiil priutlc a mm ; he comes In after having had to W. O'BANON. their candidate cannot be defeated. this Court she rode horseback for one that was used when Irvln Tol-lo- y laity. 'y Local Manager, The Bull Moose managers, and Luke Ray, two notorious work late at the office." nights through the six successive expressing no great hope of wilds of the Middle Fork country, counterfeiters, made their escape Haitford, K; . for their candidate, say seeking, finding and securing aff- from the jall, a number of years 'Give me some Insect powder," vlctorv PARKER'S W. C SEXTON, spake the man, with some rethey have nlready insured the HAIR BALSAM idavits of unwilling witnesses to the ago. Clfluiitf ai.l fc?a:U.f.rs Ita brtt Local Manager. morse; of the President. In many conspiracy resulting In her father's lrouulef a luxuriant rrot? It Is not known how the men In Dam, Ky Incorporated. Nover Fall to Revfore arts' parts of the country the third-termllcir to lla Youthful Color. the Jall secured the diamond saw 'I fear I'll have to use It, for I have death. lYf vi nti liuir falling a buggy horse." Vv- nnd SX OOaf TTTtrrittn with which they cut their way to has gained. The first witness to break the aggregating ap- bonds which bound the alleged con- freedom, but the opinion of the Straw votes, The more a man says ho will do 70,000, taken in 29 spirators to silence was Ashbury Jailer Is that the saw waB furnished proximately for politics, the more he expects States, put Governor Wilson in first Mcintosh, who, while Intoxicated, them by one of the trusties of the politics to do for him. place. They indicate he Is leading confessed, ft Is said, to have agreed Jall, who could easily have given It If you want clothes of any In popular support In 23 States of with the others that he would in- to them. kind cleanel, call on the The Jail delivery Is the second the 29 The Bull Mooso nominee duce Callahan to come out In front Hartford Pressing Club. We leads in five and the President in of his store, under the pretense of that has occurred since Mr. Cal can clean any kind of dot lies one, Utah. wanting to buy some fencing wire. hoon has been Jailer, the first havESTABLISHED 1858 vou have and guarantee that if its a ring, r. about a year ago, Tho same votes put the Bull For this Mcintosh says he was to ing occurred diamond, a watch, i they will be satisfactory if Moose in second place In 18 States, have $100, but ho says that he has when Webe Shadwlck and George Jewel ry or sliver. ware, vou can cct GilUland sawed out of jall. Shad Wilson In six, and tho only been paid $10. Governor not, notmng win oe cnarged. the best nualltv at ' wlck was arrested later and was r?., the lowest prices I President in five. We .'ire ready to clean your Another witness, a Miss Stldham, correspondents largely testifies to having heard tho plot to sent to the penitentiary for houseSpecial hM niTQT MAII clothes for spring. We also Thero kill Callahan bear out these estimates. when living at the breaking. Gllllland has nover been ORDER HOUSE (f have a new Ine of l.'ite samIn some home of D. F. Deaton. Wilson Cal- apprehended since breaking Jail. are some discrepancies. IN THE SOUTH. The officers will contlnuo to work ples and we guarantee ft per- For almost half a century we have aerrei ex instances they ar0 very marked. lahan, the son of Ed Callahan, left tbe Southern trade. But this is always true as between for Mexico as soon as the indict- on tho present case and expect that fect fit. Call on us when in closlvelytree luuairauu catalogue. Wr'e r Aoarcxo. lor our the Investigations of trained cor- ment was obtained, claiming that within a short tlmo they will have need of work in our line. As all of the men again in custody. & and test ballots. C. respondents he was afraid to remain here. Will Duke Captured. Bor2G LoaisvIIla, Kf. has" been explained, tho Enquirer Susceptibility to colds, sore Club The Owensboro Inquirer says; JtTerr Article Guaranteed. Mr. James V.. Churchill, 90 Wall is not confusing the two methods, indithroats, tonsilitis and such, Jr'dr Ink Will Duke, ono of the federal sentiment. St., Auburn, N. Y., has been bother of estimating public cate impoverished vitality lack Y. M. C. A. Uldg. Is expected to stand on Its ed with serious kidney and bladder! prisoners, who made his escape Each VaaaaP of reserve strength to weather Each is conducted trouble ever since he left the army, from tho county jall early Wednesown bottom. r'hM..a changing seasons. I 'decided to try Foley day morning, togethor with five and says: entirely apart from the other. A spoonful of SCOTT'S EMULA grand total of the test ballots Kidney Pills as they had cured so other prisoners, after sawing in two SION after each meal starts by the Enquirer gives many people and I sbon found they a three-quartinch iron bar, was collected healthy body-actio- n like a small Governor Wilson 30,261; the Bull were Just the thing. My kidneys captured at Clear Run Wednesday match kindles a great fire and Mooso candidate, 20,748; tho Pres and bladder are again In a Tiealthy ' night by Deputy United States p more: it make rich, healthy, 1 gladly recommend shal Nichols and Jailer Calhoun, ident, 13,055, and Debs, 4,982. active blood fortifitM the tiitues In presenting these figures for them." Many an old soldier has and brought to Owensboro and and stimulates the appetite it the interest and consideration of nover recovered the effects of army lodged In Jall. None of the other make sound For Women its readers, it is but fair for the life. Foley Kidney Pills are tonic prisoners have been captured. Haye More Friendi than any other SCOTT'S EMULSION is the i say that in all Presi- in action, quick in results. The Enquirer to magazine or patterns. McCall s is the purest cod liver oil, made cream-lik- e dential or gubernatorial campaigns genuine is In a yellow package. For reliable Fashion Guide monthly in and palatable without alcoprogres- sale at all dealers. one million one hundred thousand adv. it has been noted that the I hol or drug the quintessence homes. Besides showing' all the latest sives th0 enthusiastic and fervent of purity. designs of McCall Patterns, each issue For Infanta and Children. FOR SALE. always rush forward to partisans is brimful of sparkling; short stories A Scholarship in tho Vanderb(t The Kind You Have Reject imitation they are Always Bought and helpful information for women. cast their votes, while tho conserboys, Elkton, W. H. & J. F. GILLESPIE, for profit. vatives aro inclined to be Indiffer- Training School, tor Business UniSara Money and Keep la Stria br lotucribinr, Ky.; Bouling Green Bears the (or McCall's Magiilne at once. Colts only 50 Scott & Bowne. Bloom fl eld .N. J. 1M8 PROPRIETORS. ent. How far this factor figures in versity, Bowling ccnta a year, including asr on of the celebrated Green, Kentucky; McCall Patterns free. tho present contest it Ib, of course, Dinughon's Business College, Nash- Signature of Impossible to estimate McCall Pattern Lead all others fa etrle, fit, any branch school, Tcnn., tlraplicitr, economy and number sold. More CURIOUS PUZZM5 Jn the straw vote. from. Connec- ville, Brynnt or StratToh' Business tell McCalf Patttrne than My other two & and makes combined. None hiaher than 15 cents. Dujr I KASHA- WORKED OUT ticut the Dull Moose candidate is In College. from your dealer, or by null from Kentucky. Any LoulsriHet In the reports from tho To do any kind of Veterinary the lead. special correspondents who visited ono contemplating attending cither Ask your arithmetic teacher at work. Horses, Mules mid Cou ' McCALL'S MAGAZINE of the alxiyo schools ran save mon W. 37th St. New York City the Nutrros- Srte. it Is indicated ey by writing or calling" on Tho school to double the number of his need not die for nnt of attention. ' 236-24- 6 ' Km Ooft, raalM ftnlmi eat rWe ctf n -li pupils, add 3, multiply this sum by Calls answered tiny orn igut. that Governor Wilson is well In the Uartford Herald. odv lead. They report also that the o, uuu to ii me numuer oi pupils ,, , . , A President is decidedly stronger than Sick headache is caused by a dls- - absent on that day, multiply th0 reho was and that he is now second ordered stomach. Take Chamber-- suit by 10, add to It the number of VETERINARY' SURGEON . to Wilson. h2 Iain's Tablets and correct that and bis own aunts, and 'then'tell you k 'Stages invwhlchl" 'President Taft the headaches will disappear. For ,'hisj answer. From his answer you HARTFORD, :: KY. Hartford, Kentucky. I nade gains' are Connecticut, New sale by all dealers. adv. substract 150 and the remainder Lboooooococoooococoooooooo Maryland.. Newark... Penn. f vrtw. jjr" -- j vllljibethe correct. number of his -fiylvatiaVMinnesotlndMlchiganT FOLEY pupils present and absentnnd the In many parts of the Empire State fOR bAwKACHE 1U0IICYS taO EIAwDLa ( number of his aunts as well. For FOLEY yr-- r. Subscribe for The Herald. fOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND ' A FORECAST OF THE Pains All Over! o Situation Throughout the TAKE ARDU I Woman's Tome tl o w w -- Barnes Albert Oiler - j IP, : .... - 1MII-lltl- ll. Cal-hon- it .. Alton at Law, of Cal-lan- d. Dea-electl- to-so- HAVE A ROUGH RIVER i Attorney at U flartin ! Attorney at Lsw lt Long Distance Lines J. prl-vate- do-fe- at itt-av- er Notice I tre9 I I I V START NOW ! P. Barnes Go., V Hartford Pressing FRED NALL, Mgr. er n. McCall's Magazine j I and McCall Patterns Gillespie Bros.,! j body-strengt- h. CASTOR A f ..BUCKS1THING.. AM PREPARED - isliBpairwork Horseshoeing l- t. Specialty Je7X v- V KIDNEY PUIS KIDNEY PIUS 1.00 per BLADDER Mibscribe for Th brald and get tht LteBt news. Onh EiL ffS5a' pt" n.iiwy t wjyivr tt',,'"v MVfWMLAUiH 'v'-m- uev'ju 'ivrirgw WPffll8B!?2ls,'WSi : ''"'mxvr;!"-:""' ' ""l'-' mk t,'Hl' ft II I' I PAGE FOUR. THE HA'RTFdRDERAJ 0.00 )( I' j - !. v- I'l'1'"!1 - " I" ft,i,,mm u. 1 i N0i $5,000 in in Louisville, Lexington, or $2,500 In Ow- ensboro. compliment certainly Th 8 nice HEBER MATTHEWS, FRANK L.FELIX, gives honor to whom honor is due EDITORS. and credit where credit Is deserved. fRANK L. FELIX. Pub. and Prop'r. The Democrats of Ohio county are certainly doing their part towards Entered at the Hartford post-officlass. campaign expenses, and although ai mall matter ot the second all contributors are poor men, the aggregate makes a splendid show-In- s. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. The Hartjord Herald j WEDNESDAY OCT. 18, loi2, MI MUM I ur.Hsa rvff.i AiSi ,nSV 4 Now Passed Away, Would tfoA Act as 4- - vu !! 1 i l i HERE'S THE For President Gov Woodrow rlOSEHSJRE MING The Hartford Wilson, of New Jersey. opubllr.m. In Us Thos, last ( For Vice President Gov ?hy8. R. Marshall, of Indiana. "The Owcnaboro Inquirer, In Old Line Republican Again Pur Conirros"!. Fourth Dlstrlct- -i Tommentlng on an editorial Raps Some Party Men Hon. Ren Johnson, of Bardstown from this paper, mak5 the mistake of crediting Editor Gone Astray. Uarnett with having been a Just before election day, straws He was nevTaft Republican. sometimes point where no voters PUT l'ERTIXENTLV MATTERS er a Tnft Republican," etc. blow. In Its issue or May 21, 1909, unWe think we can name at least der the editorship of C. M. Barnett, Rosine, Ky., Oct. 11, 1912. three men who have visions of the the Hartford Republican said: Editors Hartford Herald: PerWhite House these nights. mit me to say through the columns The recent message of Presof your paper that I am still on the ident Taft, which he submitted whole lot of There are possibly a trail of the Cow Moosers. to Congress relative to the men whom the Chief Bull Moose Just shut your eyes and listen to government of l'orto Rico, was Among them is the dearly. loves their tale of woe in regard to the la very great contrast to the Cheerful Giver.. recent registration. They are al-- ! BOMBASTIC BROADSIDES ways ready to give reasons for their Anyhow, at the present date, the which PRESIDENT ROOSEs and wrong-doingVELT usually fired at Capitol Democrats stand clear of any big Moosers have been claiming Louis-- i gifts to their campaign fund from Hill. The DIGNIFIED, ville, Lexington, Covington, Frank-- I rich corporation heads or officials, STATESMANLIKE utterances fort, Owensboro and almost the en-- I either In recent or past years. of PRESIDENT TAFT will no tire world. But since they made a doubt be received by Congress Right nobly have the Democrats i bad third-clas- s certificate In the a very different spirit from of Ohio county come forward with first examination, their mouth-piec- e those of his predecessor, their cash contributions to the Again, in the Hartford Repub-- I (Walker) comes along with the fund for the election of Wilson and Cow Moose cure for certainly rep liran of February 0, 1911, Editor all losses and causes, Marshall. Thls fund and says the Barnett said: resents the untainted dollar. reason for such bad showing In reg-- I Tlie Republican convention istratlon was for the purpose of which convened at Beaver The one especial thing which trying to control the Republican Dam, last Monday, nominated upon all Demoshould be urged party In 1913. But remember the Mr. Holman, of Commodore crats of Ohio county Is that they watch-wor"Thou shalt not Butler county, for the State come out and should not fall to steal," neither bo a wolf in sheep's Senate. We understand Mr. vote. Evcrv vote counts niul will clothing. Holmon is a man of excellent help add glory to a splendid ability uud 13 a thorough" Re- - ' - Now, remember-- when- - you re playing a game of draw poker and publican in every respect. The Mr. J. P. Morgan says he did not try to run a "sandy" and some one convention alio endorsed epsct any favors when he contribwith a pair calls your hand, then PRESIDENT TAFT and Senauted $1.")0,000 to the Roosevelt you lose. So beware of trying to tor Bradley for and campaign fund in 1904. Oh, of run a bluff unless you can show the went on record as favoring course not. But Mr. Roosevelt had real stuff. Now personally I have Judge O'Rear for the Repub a pretty good Idea of what would the most profound respect for all lican nomination for Governor, please Mr. Morgan and he took of our county officials. Would be to all of which we say AMEN. pains, as President, to see that ho The public can take these three willing to render unto them at any was not disappointed. paragraphs and tell pretty well tlme any favor I could in any way, whether the Political editor of the except in their present attitude In the meantime, what will Republican ever had a ward our Party. I think they have of Kastus and Sambo, the poor colored boys who aro nothing sPec'al liking for Taft ever en- - become a set of political Ingrates. more than common "niggers" only dorsed him or whether lie Is sin- - Bo not think they are showing any at election time, when the Repub- cere In his protestations that he Rratitude to the party that put them where they are. They seem lican bosses usually take them, in waa never a Taft Republican. to think they have th0 reins of the charge? Will they stay with the A SERIOUS CHARGE. party in Ohio county and will lead "Abe Llnkum" party or llock with The Hartford the modem gang of Bull Moosers last issue says: Republican In its themselves to office again In 1913, also be able to dlstate who shall be at the polls? Some men who have regu their successors, because Hho Moos larly bolted the old RepubYou may think that your one ers seem to be In the majority. But lican party nominees for years, vote does not amount to much in my word for It, this will be one and who have often required an election, but It does. Your prestime the minority will control the financial help to get In line, ence at the polls adds strength to majority. are rushing into print In the ticket, and one vote sometimes Now, In regard to our county of members of the prodecides a very important matter. Surveyor and Assessor, they still gressive party for refusing to The election Is only two weeks stand pat to the party where they from next Tuesday. endorse the theft at Chicago. Let every first saw the light, and are getting Such citizens should pray for Democrat remember the date and their daily bread and meat. power to see themselves prepare to go, rain or shine. My mind wanders back to other as others see them. This gift days and I fondly recollect the Strange as it may seem, there Is once attained, they would stay faces of so many of the dead who evidently more pride among Bull out of the newspapers were alway8 ready to volunteer and Moosers In defeating the regular maintain that degree of modwhen our party principles were at Republican party ticket than In the esty becoming to those who j stake. They were not prospect of overcoming the vote of live In glas8 houses. neither were they the Democratic party. ' Politics this Hey, there, Mr. Perry Crowder. but they had th0 welfare of our year assumes a very peculiar .Mr. True-Blu- e Republican, who party at heart. I refer to such men phase of development, the study of have lately got Into print to defend na Wnrfo N. Muriln. nn( nini,n,,i which affords the widest range of old party principles, and others of Taylor, Capt. Benjamin Duvall. speculation and thought by the the Taft fellows who prefer estab-iWI- ll Dyer Taylor. Leonard Taylor, most astute political thinkers of ished principles to mushroom boss-- ! Clay Leach, Brost Leach, Jacob the day. lUtll llllilnn tl, ... uuC. I,,,, nt.i. fl..1l .looser ,ei uu .. Leach, John J. Leach, Job Wll- nai auout tins matter, anyhow? Hams, Uncle Cary Ashley, Vol Ash-HaWho would have thought, acyou been "regular bolters", ley, Samuel cording to the bragging stand of Wallace, W. H. Stew-an- d I j have you "often required flnan-- 1 art, Henry Crowder, M. S. certain g. o. p. newspapers In past to get Into line?" The; land, Samuel Wilson, years, that the managers of the ReNicholas "organ" or oracle of the'rass, Wood B. Tlnsley, Dr. L T publican party had to use money to give "financial assistance" to vo- B. - P. alleges that you are this Cox, Dr. J. L. Liles and others.' Now such men as tho- above ters tq get them to vote their way, kind of party men. It also says something about "those who live In' named would never and thus uphold their have forsaken glass houses." but the inference Is their party "principles?" and followed a bolter, And yet the Hartery clear. because one man cried ford Bull Moose sheet, whose edi not "thief!" How about this, gentlemen? It and said Taft was a retail thief tors are supposed to know something about party management. In- '" " l,,UUB cnarge anu deserves would steal by the small. But the timates that this was true. Does some attention. Are the Taft men great "I am." (T. R.) can steal by ,.- -., lol an uoes u take'job lots or wholesale and It's all that account for the big Republiciiiiuiii-iu- i nein- - to keen thorn n hn v Now, Cow an majority In Ohio county In years Moosers, who line, as the Republican Insinuates? have a gone by? get rid of California, Kansas and other States They are taking 8o much interest you are so wrongfully trying tp ob- in the split log drag for working luni irom iau, and tnen cry roads over in .Marshall county that "thief!" a leading bank offers $25 and a So hoping your head and heart prominent citizen supplements this may get right towards the Repub-llca- n with $10, for the best mile of pubparty, as I hope it is with lic road worked In Marshall counyour God, so we can once more ty during the balance of the year clasp hands and do battle with our 1912 with a split log drag or a common enemy, I am split log drag and plow. The prizes We have had seventy years L. P. CROWDER. will be awarded on December 24 of experience with Ayer's next, by n committee appointed by Cherry Saved Leg of Roy. Pectoral. This the Fiscal Court of said county. No seemed that old makes us have creat confi boy"Itwould have to ray entrance fee nnd all citizens are lose his leg, on dence in it for coughs, colds, account of an ugly ulcer, caused by Thirty-si- x eligible. citizens nnd farmers have already signed up and bronchitis, weak throats, and a bad bruise," wrote D. F. Howard, agreed to enter the contest, which weak lungs. We want vou Aquono, N. C. "All remedies and is a worthy one. to have confidence in it, as uutiurB- - treatment railed till we well. Ask your own doctor tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and Commenting on the contribucured him what experience he has had liurns, boils, with one ho'x.'' Cures tions to the Democratic campaign skin eruptions, piles. If fund throughout the State, the Ow, Ullffl ik. U miurva. ivcep 25c at James H, Williams. ic lnm..n W adv ensboro Messenger says: in close touch with him. OLD PAPERS FOR SALE at The AJsout the best subscription One of Ayer's PHU at bedtime will uute Herald office. fund. In all the State, that we Nice and .clean, tied an increased How of bile and produce a have observed, Is in Ohio counFive cents a bun' gentle laxative effect the day following. ip 'In bundles. ty. The Hartford Herald re Formula on each box. Show it to youf die, three for ten cents. tf doctor. He will understand at a glance. ports the collection of over Dose, one pill at bedtime, just one. $350. ' That would beat $25,- Hartford Herald, Only $1 Year U.J. b, lb J. C. AVER Otf., REH) Mil iss--t.- j i w crcniicTicNiMut t It tlillUTlCllwniw short-coming- s. balm-of-Gile- , j d: l Service and Saving in these Stylish Printzess Coats and Suits. Here are a few Samples of our Stock Try them on Today. 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Ohli County Farmers' Mutual T loprone Co , Hartford, Kentucky. 41t3-adv. ht - it Hi tn w Beaver N. Smith. Dexter, Ontertown; o Esq.-- . S. J. Weller, Dun-Joe- . and Wllscn, Fordsville, were pleas a"t criers at The Humid offlce Monday. , If ton need a good Wheat Drill call and see me about the kind I sell. If sold within next ten days, will sell at cost. Now is the time S. L. KING, fo buy. 41t2-adHartford, Ky. Mefsre.G. J. S. Drm; 01-'l- v. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. nn-- ' I' n C '!"i; Mr Mrs. O. C. Hocker, McHenry, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patterson, Prentis; Miss Hazel Hocker, Beuver Dam; Mr. R. C. Hocker, McHenry; Mr. O. B. Hocker, Fort Worth, Texas; Mr. Asbury Hocker, Beaver Dam; Mr. and Mrs. Otis Stevens and family, Beaver Dam, A delightful dinner was served at 12 o'clock and supper at 4:30 o'clock. Port of the afternoon was spent In taking kodak pictures and part In singing old fashioned hymns, the last being "God Be With Vpu Till We Meet Again." All present spent a most enjoyable day. ONE PRESENT. Tal Hartford; - :t T. Woodward, who has been la Louisville for the Past sev HON. BEN JOHNSON TO SPEAK eral weeks, the guest of his son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodward, returned to his home In Hartford Monday. Me. W. Coat Suits and Cloaks We want the Ladies to .remember that we are headquarters for anything in Coat Suits and Long Cloaks. We have no hesitancy in saying that we can please you in quality, style and price. Already our sales have been beyond our expectation, and every week finds us receiving new goods, For SATURDAY we will have some specially good values in Children's Wraps. Remember this and keep in mind that IT PAYS TO TRADE Eld. W. B. Wright and wife and Mayor Jame3 II. Wlll!ams and fam yesterday ily went to Louisville where they will attend the Inter national Sunday School Convention of the Christian Church. Don't fall to read the colt show idvcrtifement of Dexter f-- Bean found on elg'ith pape. This show will be held at Centertown, this county, next Saturday, October 10th, nt 2 o'clock p. m. The acinic pood entertainment of motion pictures an" popular song3 will continue at Dr. Bean's Opera Houre Frl'nv and Satudav nights, with n complete chanr0 of program. It is certalnlv a big hour's fun for only ten cent. Dr. E. W. Patterson, of Dawson Springs, will be In Hartford twice ptr week, Tuesday, 1 p. m. to IS n. m:; Friday and Saturday hours. Thos0 desiring Osteopathic treatment will find him 42tf at the Common hi Hotel. Wed-nesilie After the forms were made up word came to Hartford that Hon. 'J' iStfuJJtrfy.'i Ami PAGE FIVE. MILLINERY up-to-da- te, '.5. 5 O One of the most important articles i speak at Hartford at 2 o'clock p. m. next Monday, .Oct. 21 st. Hence this brief notice. Everybody invited to hear him. .titvl WIImiii , Ben Johnson will f 1ST WITH A HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. Jas&Q ppo,poooooooooooO AND OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Red you? Cross Shoes why don't ROSENBLATT'S. el O LOCAL NEWS 1'EKSONAL POINTS O O Kraut, Jumbo Pickles and Mack-erat V. H. Moore & Son. HIckorynuts are said to be plentiful Jn Ohio county this year. MIbs Marie Austin, of Beaver Dam, Is vIsItlnB relatives here. Mrs. Hooker VllllamB left Wednesday for a few days In Louisville. Miss Mary Spalding left Monday for a visit to her mother in Chicago. Miss Mary Taylor has returned from an extended stay at Chautau qua, N. Y. At the Com- WANTKD A COOK price for a Good mercial Hotel. adv. good cook. J a Mr. L. G. Hunter, Ceiitertown,' Herald a pleasant call Saturday.- Mr. J. D. Hocker, of Beaver Dam, gave us a pleasant call while In town Monday. W. save Tho Mr. R. B. Laws, Hartford, Route ,2, was a pleasant caller at The office Monday. Cash Coupon Tickets from 5c up, given on the Talking Machine at ..adv. , , Ohio County Drug Co. who has Flelden, Miss Orrell visiting relatives In Owens-borhas returned home. Rev. T. V. Joiner, pastor of the Methodist Church, will fill his regular appointment here next Sunday. Her-,ir'alA o, For Sale Town property, vacant y dwelling. lota, cottages and A. C. YEISBR & CO., ' Hartford, Ky. adv. -two-stor- Miss Pearl Hudson and Mr. B. C. Crowo were married by Judge R. R. Wedding at his offlce Wednesday. Mjsg. Hartford Route 5, paid The Herald Hartford' a pleasant call, while yesterday.jj ,, rtMrs.- J'E.tFogle left Wednesday visit with morning for a her daughter, Mrs. T. R. Petrie, of tvo-w.ee- Corav. XtSSden, . living on Brazil, Ind. , ., six-Inc- '" (Whertever your purchases amount ioK$2at (ne Ohio qounty Drug. Co, cetAft'' Harmony" Talking store-So- Mr. E. M. Woodward, of the llrm wag In of Hcavrlu "c Woodward, Frankfort lu3t Wednesdiy and Thursda", where lie wont to argue the ess" of the Broadway Coal Co. on appeal vs. Robert Robertson, from the Ohio Circuit Court. If In red of a wagon and good span of mules, work horso. farming Implements, &c , don't fail to attend tl-- public sale at court house A Fine Meeting. next Monday a'out one o'clock p. Beaver Dam, Ky., Oct. 11, 1012. m. See the advertisement of W. To The Herald: I began a meetB. Ellis, 'agent of 55. Wayne Ellis, ing with my church at Dundee, found in another column. 2S, wh'ch cntlnuol 13 Cards ar0 out announcing the days, and resulted In great good arrival of Andrew Wallace Duncan, done. Largo congregation at Jr. He arrived at Mr. A W. Dun- night, all s'andlng room belir; taMessrs. E. Q. Cooper,. McHenry; can's, Greenville, Ky., October Sth. Walter Peyton, Echols, and J. N. His avordupols tipped the beam at ken' and sometimes 100 out of doorsg In. Those g'.v-Inwho could not Hudson, Beda, gave The Herald and son getting Mother hands for prayer ranted their pleasant calls Thursday. along nicely and Andrew, Jr., Is from 25 to 62 at a time. Messrs. T D. Duke, Hartford, getting more like his' "dad" every Wo don't know how many p Route 1, and E. P. Foreman, Nar day. there were, as th0 house rows, gave Tho Herald a pleasant Mr. Abe Barker, who recently was so crowded wo could net uso call while In town yesterday. sold out his dry goods business at 'the anxloug sat, but there were 12 Pastor T. V. Joiner will begin p. Sebree, Ky., has come to Hartford additions to tho church and others protracted meeting at Goshen to and is opening out a new stock of who will join. Tho church was greatly revived night. He will be assisted by Rev. dry goods In the store room, recentOur rext "p.o-tracly vacated by Barnard & Co. He and encouraged. J. W. Crow. Everybody Invited. there will likely be held In a has engaged Mr. Estill Park, a popWe handle the celebrated Dean young sales- tent that wl 1 accommodate 500 Work Shoe for men $1.50 to ular and well known people. man, to work for him. Every ,palr guaranteed to $3.50. J. N. JARNAGIN. Pastor. give perfect satisfaction. Messrs. J. D. Taylor, R. T. TayW. O. W. Unveiling. lor, Borah's Ferry, and S. .rL. TayROSENBLATT'S. Hartford Camp No. 102, W. O. Mrs. James Caskey Bennett re lor, De' Kalb, Texns, were in Hartturned Saturday from Owensboro, ford Saturday and Sunday, visiting W. will unveil the monument erectmemory of Sow Dudley where she had been under osteo their brother, Dr. J. W. Taylor. Mr. ed to tho S. L. Taylor, who had been visiting Tatum the third Sunday in Octopatnic treatment lor a week or relatives In this and Butler coun- ber, 20th day. All neighboring two. ties since tho 20th of September, Cnmps are invited to participate. For all kinds of building mate left for home Sunday. Notice. rial call on or nddress, Fordsville To the members of Beda Local Mr. E. A. Smith, Red Bay, Ala., Planing Mill Co., Fordsville, Ky., and pet the best material at cheap- was the guest of his brother, Mr. No. 590: The lodge will meet In C. E. Smith, city, a few days tho regular session Saturday night, Ocest prices. adv. who first of the week. Mr. Smith, who tober 19th. You members Mr. Allison Barnett, who entered Is In the banking business in his have not signed the pledge will do Kentucky Slate University about a town, was called to his old home on well to come out and sign, for the month ago, has returned home, and account ' of the death of his mother-in-- pledge will close soon. has decided to remain out of school law, MARVIN BAIRD, Sec'y. Mrs. Sally Ashby, of for a year. West Providence neighborhood. He Mrs. H. P. Taylor, who has been was accompanied by his wife to at visiting her son and daughter, Dr. tend the funeral of her mother. I will sell to the highest and Mrs. Woolfolk Barrow, LexMr. Seth' Moseley and family,, ington, will eturn home tho latter consisting and best bidder at the court of wife and daughter, ' part of this week. Miss Ozona, left Friday for Auburn, house door Hartford, Ky.. Mutual Tele- N. Y., where they will make their about 1 o'clock p. m., next The Ohio County Recently Mr. Mobo-le- y phone Co. has Its switchboard In- future home. exchanged his mall service Monday Oct. 21, 1912, the likely stalled In Hartford anu will work with Mr. A. M. Palmer, of Au- following: be ready to connect up and be in burn, who arrived In Hartford yesoperation this week. One span of work mules terday and each will continue in two daught- the snmo lino of work. Tho citi- and wagon, one work horse, Mrs. J. T. Wallace ers and son, Hartford, Route 2, zens of Hartford regret very much milch cow, one first-clas- s went to Fordsville yesterday where to lose Mr. Moseley and his exceltwo-hors- e turning plow, they will visit relatives and friends lent family from our citizenship one for tho next two weeks. and wish them much happiness and one two-hors- e new ground success In their new location. family Prof. W. R. Hedrlck and turning plow, one quads hav0 moved from the Collins propA Family, Reunion. ruple trte, one double A. erty, at the end of Mulberry Btreet, On Sunday, October 13, 1912, a property, corner family reunion was held at the harrow, one corn drill, two to the Hardwlck Mulberry and Union Btreets. out saws, one wite home of Mr. and Irs. Otis Stevens, cross ham-me- r Canan and daughter, of Beaver Dam, the former home stretcher,harness, s'edge Mr. J. B. of Mr. R. B. Stevens, of El Paso, (ind other farming imSulphur Springs; Miss Mercedes, Texas, and the old homo place of plements too numerous to . Tlnsley Fannie Mrs. Wood Taylor, city, were ploasaii callers Mr. R. H. Stevens, of Beaver Dam. mention. Also a lot of hay. Those presont werot at The Herald office Wednesday. Terrhs of sale, $5 and unMr. and Mrs. R. H. Stevens, BeaHave Just received a carload of ver, Dam; Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Stev- der, cash. Over $5 on twelve h Drain Tiling. 'Also have ens, El Paso, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. months time with approved good supply of Well Tiling. J. D. Hocker, Beaver Dam; Mr. and security. W. E. ELLIS, , Mrs. "Joe O. Hocktr,' Beaver Dam: E. Produce Merchant, Mr. End Mrs. W. A; Honker. Beaver Dam; Mr.and,.Mrs., H. M. Plrtle.l Hartford, sKy, 4lt4:adv Agent for Z.TVayneEllis.. y7 v V ' e g-! t" V Si- - &. ; Dead. very M. Ansel Wilson died suddenly at bin residence, near Morton, file county, last Saturday Ho ate mom Inf.-- at o:iu o'clock. supper fce'lns as well aa usual and retlit'd at the usual hour. lie got up jrst before one o'clock and was suddenly stricken with what Is ihoupM fj Uav been heart- - failure. for help and I1I3 wife He c Hod Jumiel from bed and helped him back to bed, where he expired in a few seconds. Afie- - funeral services conducted by tli ra3ior, his remnlns were interred In the Mt. Vernon cemetery Wilson, Mr. Sunday afternoon. year, who was in his seventy-nint- h was one of Ohio county's well known and highly respected citizens. He leaver a wife and several children, a host of friends and relatives to mourn I1I3 demise. in a woman's wardrobe is an becoming Hat. We use all diligence every season to provide our trade with such a variety of the newest and best shapes and trimmings,that any taste can easily be gratified. No good new things escape our notice and any lady's face can be matched with a becoming Hat. We don't ask you to come here and buy your Hat without you find it to your personal interest, after seeing the styles we show. But we do insist on your coming in to see our display of new Fall Millinery. Many exclusive styles in pattern Hats are represented in our showings. The productions of our own work rooms display the rarest taste and superb workmanship. The Misses and Children come in for their share of pretty Hats. We never forget the children. Bring them along. Our Hats will add to ... " i their appearance. E.P jr lames & Bro.. " " BEAVER DAM, KY. ; i V ; , , V i ! ? ji ! tj ' ; be-In- gi Your First Step In a Red Cross Shoe Mill piove l Mlint a difference , its A oii(Ui-fu- coml'oit makes. Um1 Ci-os- At the Siioe very llrst step the will Iiend lth your iittliif; lovc TIioiikIi tlie you rM)t like u uilli li'.oilel perlc-c- t bonds eu'i-- your liiinil tits ith sniiuncss will walk or silken with an luisicry, .p and freedom you have never before. The .special 15od known Cix)ss tanning process has forever PUBLIC SALE. overcome ing, that that IiurnhiK lioe Imve ennsed to-da- ud bindstill-Mile- ache which yon. d Let lis lit you models. y in the new Fall them. See for Walk in jourselr why hull' a million women will wear no other shoe. 5 High Shoes, $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5. SOxfords, $3.50 and $4. arid-Mrs- Rosenblatts (In Connection With S. Itonenblatt, Hnwesviile.) 24-ln- W. ELLIS, HARTFOiRD, - - KENTUCKY. M V I nr JfgJ.Sl.....v.t,ar.B ,f, 'f. f " Vi'ltTttfgSKiRSCTifcjaSaK j ri t t r ? ,u u"t v W r s- - -- trti v FtT7B?5tT - I. PAGE SEC. THE HARTFORD HERALD steed of better and tbcre Is not the slightest hope of their becoming decent thoroughfares. There Is no economy In slipshod road work, but there nre many counties which know no other kind. The wonder Is that tho men who pay the taxes meekly submit to tho unprogresslve and unsystematic methods of road repair which characterizes the average fiscal court. Large sums of money nre collected and disbursed from year to year and the roads continue bad or at best Indifferent. There are counties without a mile of permanent roadway and these thousands of counties have spent dollars year by year, some of them for a period that extends beyond the memory of the oldest Inhabi- tant. It Is eminently proper that taxpayers in such counties should at once inquire wIy some permanent work is not done; and' If they are wIfie t')e' W'H keel' u" tho Inquiry until the slipshod plan is abandoned or materially modified. A WKDNESDAY, OCT. 10, 1012. The Hartord Herald HORSELESS CITY IS NOW BEING BUILT UP Illinois Central Railroad Time Table at Heaver Dam, Ky. North Bound. South Bound. No. 132 1:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. No 12212:23 p.m. No. 101 2:48 p.m. No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. J. R. Williams. Agt. AH Nags Will Be Barred From the New Town of Speedway, Ind. : i $ i h t x ; Jjg sb Horses will be barred from the II new town of Speedway, laid out In THE WAGES OF By the environs of Indianapolis. that. autumn, It Is said, the new city will bo .under way and It Is expected tho place will become an Important OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O POEMS YOU'LL ENJOY. SIN IS HELL!" O industrial center, devoted exclu- - O . O sivciy ' interests auieu wun me O The Herald's Special Selections. O motor car aione, OO OO Cries Woman Accused Of ls admitted that the humble 1b aiding equine In building tho The little traveler set forth Robbing Stores. now town, but after It is completed With one last smile of sweet VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVlVVV'VVWVVWVWVf neither he nor any of his four-footfellows will be permitted to SHOPGIRLS' PAY A GRIIVi JOKE are no footprints south or enter the city sacred to motor driv- There north, en vehicles. Leases will stipulate To show to us way she went; that horses must not be used for No tiny footprintsthe the sand, She Says, and It Was Steal In any purpose; and the butcher, baOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ker and grocer will necessarily have Now flower for token backward Or Worse To Get DeO Iil'KK .Mct.l'KR SAYS. O thrown. for deOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO to resort to the motor truck depart- "Sweetheart," we wept, "why must cent Clothes. livery purposes. The fire you go?" ment will be wholly equipped with h What has become of the Smiling she went her way, alone. apparatus, and the IX I'lTlliKSS Gltll' OF THK LAW ioned woman who ate onlons every motor driven patrol wagons will race down the The little traveler went her way night and savedv doctor bills? iron-sho- d And left us all who loved her so. Chicago, Oct. 11. Mrs. Maude Even a woman has no use for a streets without clatter of . hoofs. She Journeyed forth at break of Wilbut, of Syracuse, N. Y., brought man who brags that he Is Good and The government of Speedway day here from Columbus, Ohio, by Pure. A long, long way she had to go. State's Attorney detectives, told tothey will bo Intrusted to men Identified Before they are mnrrled guaranteed to give satisfaction. Made trade, and the The stars were peeplnk In the sky day of robbing some of the biggest plan to have a cook, a maid, a with the motor Pure White Lead, Pure Linseed Oil, Zink Oxk streets will bear names illustrious Kind eyes must have seen ineir stores In New York, Philadelphia, laundress and n housekeeper. And her start. Pittsburg, Cleveland, Detroit and nfter they are married she finds in tho motor world. etc. The principal part of the new We could not see her; we could but Chicago, according to State's Attor- that she is the whole Bhow. We have rather a large stock of Outside White, cry, ney Wayman. Of course there Isn't much to be city will be directly south of the Indianapolis motor speedway, while "Come back to us, dear heart, and in order to reduce our stock, we will give 10 marAlthough only 21 years old, tho said in favor of common-ladear heart!" woman is said to have compressed riage but you'll have to admit that part of the town will be west of per cent, discount Outside White only, for a short the famous track. No factories will Into two years more daring exploits It eliminates divorce. The little traveler's tiny feet be admitted In while. Now is a goorf time to 'paint. Write us. Speedway unless I have noticed that when a girl than occur to the average woman Have found a path that w"? must they are In some manner Identified Is proud of her figure she doesn't ciiminal in a lifetime. We can fill your orders promptly. find. with the motor-ca- r trade. Slipsald she Is a graduate of a try very hard to concenl It. She" was so little and so sweet! Another feature of the horseless Love Is when In a crowd of 50, Syracuse high school and that she We cannot linger, left behind. town Is that It. will be constructed had received fu 'ther educational 000 people you can see but one perthroughout of concrete, rendering We stumble, pecking, day by day. training In an Ottawa, Ont., con- son. OJlttle treve'ei-- l Who will Fend It Is predicted the When a woman has been mnrrled It fireproof. vent. A guide to poln: us out the way Mrs. Wilbut was arrested as she for 10 years she kisses her husband motor fire department will have To find you at the Journey's end1 INCORPORATED Popular Mechanics. stepped from the doors of the Ohio as passionately as she licks a post- - l'ttle to do.' stamp. Penitentiary, where she had com- - aR? That Wns AH. HOOKWORM PUEVALEXT pleted a 10 months' sentence for! A woman hasn't much use for "Skilllngs, how came you to quit IX KASTKRX KENTUCKY ' money and can get nlong without It. stealing from a Cleveland store. working for Spotcash & Co?" 'VVVVVVVVkVVVViVkVVVVVVVV She wns brought here on a fugitive A" sl'e wants is everything that "We had a difference of opinion Phevllle, Ky., Oct. 12. A warrant and 'will be tried on a money can buy. as to the value of my services for was sprung here when Dr. When a man has had a wife and charge of robbing a State street de-- J J. S. Lock, Supervisor of the State another year." at automobile for five years, they partment store. "Was that all?" Board of Health Dispensary for the "They say the 'wages of sin Is hot" lose their novelty. "Yes; I thought I was worth Treatment of the Hookworm Disshe said death,' $4,000 to them, and they thought "but I ease, and Wickllffe Hose, of WashDeafness Cannot be Cured have found that the wages of sin is ington, D. C, Executive Secretary I wasn't worth 40 cents. So I quit. J by local applications, as they cannot hell. As a girl I had everything I else could a reach the diseased portion of the ear. of the Rockefeller Commission for What wanted. I wanted to marry a young Chicago Tribune. the Eradication of the Hookworm man do?" man whom I met on a train coming There is only one way to cure deaf- - Disease, announced that .130 se;ness, and that Is by constitutional is a woman Here who speaks liome for Christmas one year, and Deafness Is caused by an rious cases of the disease have been from personal knowledge and long I did so, against the wishes of my remedies. found among persons living in and experience, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, parents. Within a short time I was Inflamed condition of the mucous lin- near Plnevllle 'within the la.it 28 of Wilson, Pa., who says, "I know ing of the Eustachian Tube. When cast adrift and forced to earn my this tube is inflamed you have a rum- days. More than 1,730 cases hav.; from experience that Chamberlain's own living. been discovered in Bell county, in- Cough Remedy is far superior to i " got work In a department bling sound or imperfect hearing, and cluding Plnevllle and Mlddlcshoro, any other. For croup there Is when it is entirely closed, Deafc.vss is store and discovered that either I thu result, and unless the inflamma during that period, and these now nothing that excels It." For sale had to steal to get presentable are undergoing treatment. by all dealers. adv. clothea or accept the proffered tion can be taken out and this tube Hundreds of farmers came Into restored to its normal condition, hearfriendships Inside and outside the In the Stilly Xlglit. ing will be destroyed forever; nine the city Monday to attend Court, store. Mrs. Fldglt What's that noise I cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh 225 of whom were examined for the "TIi0 wages I was able to earn disease, and more than half were hear down In the library? to a grim Joke. As which Is nothing but an Inflamed con found to be Infected. amounted .ur. nagu xuusi oe nistory re They were against the men, I chose to become dition of the mucous surfaces. given a first treatment, consisting peatlng Itself. Go to sleep. We will give One Hundred Dollars a thief and while I am 'down and of thymol and milk sugar. Hojk. out' as they say on the street, I pre- for any case of Deafness (caused by AWT J,tfgfflff'lEssiaAclSlfiWhllt0is Eight out of 44 persons who op. Is hope. There Every little fer jail to some other things. I be- catarrh)thal cannot be cured byllall's pearod for reexamination were while one mav glimpse a suffragette Send for circulars. lieve still that I have a chance for Catarrh Cure. pronounced cured after receding read'ng a fashion magazine. Atbetter things when prison days arelfree' treatment thre0 weeks. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo.O. over. lanta Constitution. More ban 1,000 men and women Sold by Druggists, 75c. "I have spirit and some honor, were In the courtroom when Dr. Money On Interest. -Take Hall's Family Pills for con- Lock the best kind left. No prison can nnd Mr. Hose discussed the It was Just like the trusts to put adv. Hookworm take those from mo. Of course the stipation, disease, and warned up' a big campaign fund to elect 'a criminal life doesn't pay, and I thorn that this parasite trouble Is President to bust them, don't you (JOV, WILSOX PAYS HIS think I have learned a lesson. With Philadelphia Press. RESPECTS TO PUESIDEXT1. almost a sure forerunner of ty- suppose? the valuable lessons of life learned phoid, tuberculosis and other deadA f.lt-In the last two years, I am planning irnlnn .... .t. ntl- - . . ' In an address delivered at Min- ly, preventable maladies. to start anew when I have served Operated by Hand, Gasoline Engine or Electric Motor. married looks as confident as a man neapolis about two weeks ago, (iov-ernWarning Cards. whatever sentence Is Imposed on Inylng down four nces. Wilson said: The Kentucky law lately passed me here." Send for Catalog No. wc 1217 "I want to pay my tribute of re- In regard to tho abolishment When a woman is afraid of a of the spect to the President of tho United public drinking cup, requires that man, It's a sign he's not her hus- SLIPSHOD ROAD WORK I do not bellove that any States. all stores, hotels, boarding houses, band. ITS USUAL HESULTS man In the United States who depots and other public places S17 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky. knows the facts can question the where drinking water is usually Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. A western Kentucky farmer, patriotism or the Integrity or the kept, shall keep a largo card, with writing to his homo paper, makes public purpose of the man who now the law printed thereon, posted some animadversions on what he presides at the executive office In close by said drinking water. The calls slipshod road work, says the Washington." Herald Is prepared to furnish these Courier-Journa- l. He also Inquires' In an address last week, at Hart cards at ten cents apiece, by mall "If there Is any good reason why ford, Conn., Coventor Wilson again or by hand. Better keep within all road work should not be made' the said: 1 bounds of the law. yf permanent, especially over the most stimulate the TORPID LIVER, "I yield to no man in norsonnl strengthen the digestive. organs, Important and most traveled admiration of our present dlstin-- , JOHN L. XOW WEDDED regulate the bowels, and ore ua roads." equaled as an Kuished TO THE SOIL, HE SAYS I would be InFrom Hartford to Beaver Dam ao-- Return, There probably ls not a county In capable President. S l of a personal criticism of MEDICINE, Kentucky but has suffered from Inhim In my thoughts, much less my! Boston? Mass., Oct. 12. To the In malarial districts their virtues efficient work on tho public highare widely recognized, as they posspeech." wonderment and envy of his adways. There Is absolutely no reasSplendid car meets all trains. A fast and easy sess peculiar properties In freeing miring neighbors, John L. Sullivan, the system from that poison. Eleon why any county 8hould not make ' Still, It Would He Noisy. 7y ride. Telephone or call at our stable when you gantly sugar coated. the famous Old flchter. whn follow. n Child Whnt'n Eomo permanent improvement on ntiif Party. ed the bright lights In the large cl- - Take No Substitute. want 10 leave or nave relatives coming. Its principal road or roads overv mamma? year. This policy would not result! Merry Widow A party where ties for years but is now a farmer and known as the "Pride of West In a good system of highways In I there are only gentlemen, dear, Ablngton'' has shown what jl man nny short space of time, but it YOU ILL Child And what do you call a In his first year's experience can do would bring great betterment and party where there's onlv ladlna? with nature by producing some of from any disorder of tho STOMACH, LIVES or Merry Widow I should call it a' tho prize crops eventually it would bring some KIDNEYS, or If your bowels are inactive at of this section. good roads. More than that, the stagnation party. Judge. "The fact that I have a large crop times, or you should suffer from headaches, taxpayers would get some returns get a CO cent bottle of SEVEN BARKS of your of potatoes," said the Quite Another Thing. for their money and would have "when considering the small area druggist. If you are run down and don't feel "What makes you so sleepy to- visible evidence that It was not utof ground I planted, is not because as young and chipper as you used to, give day, old man?" terly wasted. SEVEN 444 I have been favored. 4 this morning." "I was'up at It Is because blood, BARKSafalr trial; itwillpurifyyour clear your system Tho repairing of dirt roads Is an 4 I have worked hard to obtain these make life worth livlne. and brain, and 4 It Is ntwiilntrlv ANNOUNCEMENTS endless performance. It goes on 4 "Come off! You never cot up at results. It Is almost impossible .ADVERTISING IS NOT , in your life." to harmless, is highly palatable, and will not Of programs or any event to 4 year with little, If any, year' after An expense, but an investment, the "I didn't say I got up; I said I accomplish anything without hard disturbsale most delicate stomach. take place In the future, mat-change for the better In the condiat druggists at SO cents per For and tho more money you put work., was up." Boston Transcript. bottle. Don't fail to tryrl Address tion of the roads. In fact, under ten of general Interest 'but not 4 Into It the more you get out "My farm Is the most attractive LYMAN BROWN, 68 . i Mtpmy SUNtw YerlcKY. exact current news, should 4 the' foolish process 'of mending, dirt Ono Thing After Another. of it, if you place your ad. in a spot In the world to me and I can4 reach The Herald Just as soon 4 roads 'with dirt' burn and simDle. There 1b no rest for the weary. not understand why so many people reliable, lire paper like THE aa possible after being decided 4 better and there IsETAOIN campaign, the Christmas who have enough money to buy a After the HERALD. Then it brl any 01 mem Decome wore in- - ehopplng. 4 upon. Please don't delay. 4 Grand Itapida Press. small farm will stick to the city, llv- tOR lng frcm hand to mouth, apparently gnorant o tho Joys and satisfaction to be found In farm life. "It mav seem strange to most people who knew me in former years and knew how well I liked the bright lights and w'hat attrac tion they held for me, to learn that I am settled and content In being a farmer. I am back to mother earth for keeps and hope to spend the rest of my days on thlB place. No more Bohemian life with its bright lights. You can bet your last dollar on Notice Important! -- " In order to conform to the Postal Ins Jinil instructions of tlw (Jencr.il, Washington, 1. C, wejliavo hid Assistant names who weic more than a -- to take o.7 of our" list, all subscrlbcis' year in mtcui-n- . Wo hnvo been callinj: attention to this matter each week for sonic time. So if The Herald falls to reach yon and you thanco to sco tills notice, you will know the reason why. If by error iinv Huli.fril)cr's name hn been nrosnnturcly taken off, wc will take It as a ppcclal fnvor if you will so not'fy us. A statement will be mailed .taken off nnd wc would thank each subscriber whose mime has them for a prompt remittance, ho 1 10 matter can be cIommI up. In no case will a second notice bo mallei. After waiting n due time, for response and none Is received, eac'i of such accounts will necessarily hnvo to he placed In n collection agency's winds, who will take the matter up with you. By remitting amount due and requesting it, we will gladly reinstate any subscriber's name on our list. Wc hope these matter ran be speedily and amicably settled and each name reappear Yours truly, on our list. HARTFORD HERALD. Per F. L. FELIX, Publisher. Tliix-- J er be-M- i ed old-fas- We Sell Mastic Paint Highest Standard Quality. lully w Fordsville Planing: Fordsville, Mill Co!, J Kentucky. Ben-sitl- y, At Small Cost' FORCE WATER INTO Your House or Buildings By Air Pressure Fairbanks Morse Pneumatic Tank Water Systems are doing it everywhere. Fairbanks, Morse & Co. nu umuDiix AIITOMnDII I! WsPills ANTI-BILIOU- A Tflniiorrni V i nHnorcnLr, i i i IF ARE WfnwffS 4444 444444444 4- KZZT7ET3CT COOPER & CO., i HARTFORD, KENTUCKY. J ... WEY KIDNEY KIDNEYS fcriCUKATISM AND BLADDER PUIS 44444444 444444 44 444444444444 tl mt '" aj w paJtjanmmtmnlmi&Mtt - "' fcan-j- i aSff"r "VUr- t- JbSJ82taafeBrtfA' PAGE BEVEfl. m&smimmmmmmm WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10, 1D1U. JHF HARTFORD HERALD AYS TRIBUTE TO THE I ) MPS On AN APPEAL TO PUBLIC PialrmanGamden of DamQcrallc Campaign Committee the Issues of the Day. .Johnson N. Camden of Woodford unty, chairman of tho Democratic ate campaign committee. In his enlnpi address to the conference of ltora of the Democratic press of Emtucky, at Louisville on Saturday, spoke as follows: lentlemen of the Democratic Press of Kentucky: "I feel extremely honored In having iou as my guests today and want to sure you of my appreciation of the mpllment that you have paid us in Raving your homes and business and mlng here today to attend this con- wrence. The occasion that brines us gether for mutual counsel and de- Deration Is, in my Judgment, aa fcoch-maklnas any event In the his-tr- y of our state. "The Democratic party the party If the paople, of which you gentlemen Ire, In lway, the eyes the ears and riainry mo moumpiecc, is on trial fofore the world for Its existence. olncldent with the llfo of tho Detno- ratlc party are our free Institutions, lie perpetuity of our form of govern- ent and the equal opportunity In life every child born under our flag. pon careful thought and analysis I Ink you will agree that this is not i exaggerated statement, and that ;e fate of the two, the nation and 5e Democratic party, aro Inseparably ' sd together. "I am equally confident that poster-- f will accord to you gentlemen of e Democratic nress of Kentucky a ace l the Hall of Fame, if not in ronze, at least In grnteful memory r the patriotic service that you will fender to your state and country. Corporate Contributions "Deadly. "Through your agency our times ivo changed and are changing with credible rapidity. It has a direct earing upon our environment and e conditions that mould our dally e. The majority of the men and omen of our land see clearly now hat was only dimly outlined to them few years ago, and to which wo Id little hed. We did rot realize en arWwo Co now that every cam- Ign financed by the Incorporated In- rests was In effect a deadly blow to e development of patriotism in tho merlcan people. "The Republlcnn party is responsl- ,e for this condition, for it has been vaBt commercial body out for reve-e only, and those Interests which ntrlbuted most liberally to Its sue- s received in return the largest aa ure of protection through the provisions of Its tariff laws. I can ardly believe that the corporations emselves foresaw the results of elr liberal contributions, for I am re that no set of men could be iund who with that end In view uld be such deliberate traitors to Ihelr country. HI Charity ahd Philanthropy. 'you Know, gentlemen, in too ngnt the present time, even the applloi- lii n of that sweet word 'charity is on a different basis and is now led philanthropy. It is recognized II that the mere giving hurts and pies the recipient. Instead of Ing and strengthening, It weakens destroys character. hllnnthropy is the science of help- theijinfortuiiate to help them s. Tt Is an odious thought to the rlcan ppople to take away an In- ual's When the na-- I mind comes to the low level of atlng that thought we will have our magnificent manhood, which e crooning triumph of this cen-anof our country. Democracy Not Charity. en we now come to think about he Democratic party does not t its campaign financed either on haritable or on a phllanthroplcal You gentlemen of the press make it easier for the district, ty and precinct chairmen If you make it plain and Inspire the Do- acy with the thought that there be 30 money furnished from quarters to pay men to vote, or, Bly translated, there will be no ly for the purpose or seems ''the vote is gotten out' ,or 'for Ig care or tne floaters;- - mat tne y crats are expected to vote believe In the principles lelr party because they love It, use they bellove It to bo the safest best expression of government bur country, at us hope that the shifting of responsibility of financing the paign irom me interests to mo Idcrs of tho pcoplo will sound tho of 'peanut politics.' People Are Awakened. ie Aiffarlcan people have been so developing our national ro pes, opening mines, laying out and cities, building railways factories, and subjugating the Its and other great agencies nee- to promote modern clvlllra- they are Just waking up to the that our political parties have carrying on a charitable busl-- o far as our citizenship has concerned, which. If persisted vill flventually enervate and on to will of the electorate a em consisting of begging, bar g t. d be-the- ceo the operation of the wireless telegraphy. Theso Instruments that THE BRAVE MEN, send and receive the message have first to be attuned to each other. are themselves The instruments placed In rooms on top of the high-ea- t buildings, so that their vibrations upon the waves of ether would meet with no obstruction and their Delivers Address to Editors of message- be deflected. Sometimes Meekest Man "In this instance, you gentlemen of Is a the press, are the operators in tho the Democratic Press high towers of creative thought and Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has been Influence, which guides and makes o! Kentucky. In uso for over 30 years, lias borno tho signature of power public opin- ND TELLING WHO that Irrealstabto WILL nnd has been inatio tinder his per- ion. Some minds will not be attuned Zfcto receive your message. But rest assonal supervision slnco its infancy. J; CCCCAXAi Allow no ono to deceive yon in this. tering and coercing funds to run their sured that the good you do will not In Private Life Lesson Well campaigns, which tho. individual citi- die with this campaign. aro but All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd "Just-as-goozen should take pride In furnishing Service For Humanity. Every-da- y Experiments that trillo with and endanger tho health of ATaught in themselves, and which they should "I say now to you, gentlemen of tho Infants nnd Children Experience- against Experiment. Jealously guard as their special per- Democratic press of Kentucky, that in ffairs of Life. sonal prerogative and prlvllge. responding to the imperious summons -Mn.t ITaM AltnatlArt !nld upon you by our great party nnd "It Is said that the Amrlcan people ly our farseelng and courageous can- A FEW INSTANCES TO SHOW Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Parelove fair play, and I believe It. It is didate, who will not tako the easy A member of Congress from tho goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It tlso said that we are a courageous road to the White House, you will be nation. I bellove that also, for one performing as heroic a service for hu- South, who saw service In the Concontains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic manity as did the men who died for federacy, In discussing of theso conditions can not exist withthe quessubstance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms out the other. Now, no one ever ac- their convictions. tion so often put to old soldiers, cures DIarrliwn and "Wind nnd allays Fevcrlshncss. "We can thank God that this will "Were you frightened?" remarks cuses us, as a people, of being thickColic. relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation headed and a nation of fools. Then be a bloodless battle, but we must upon the strangely contradictory nssimilntes tho Food, regulates tho nnd Flatulency. let us, as a people, drop pretense, be fully realize that It Is second to none phases of human nature brought Stomach nnd Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. honest with ourselves and look the rf the great struggles of the past for out by military service. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. situation now confronting us squarely the betterment of mankind. j He tells of one of his comrades and frankly In the face. Government by the People. who was a coward at homo, at ALWAYS Tribute to Woodrow Wilson. 'Thus far I have spoken to you school and In camp, but ln battle standard-beare- r "We have chosen as our about the national campaign and the Kvns one of the bravest of men. Bears the Signature of a man of tho highest Intellec- obligations of the people to finance It. tual and moral perception and devel- - ' so that when the Democratic adminis- Elsewhere this man would resenu opment, which is only matched by his tration takes hold of the reins of gov- no Insult, and could not be forced high courage. He tells us positively ernment, It will bo unhampered by 'into any personal conflict, and that that he has not and will not accept obligations to anyone but the great t not from any principle, but from campaign money from Incorporated body of the American people, freo to pure cowardice. In battle he was interests. choose from among them the beet the calm, btave embodiment of the "Every one knows that It takes a men to fill the offices and to advocate fighting spirit. The narrntor rode good sum of money to conduct nationthe best measures for their protection by his side In battle for hnlf an al campaigns. We know also that and relief, thereby 'Inaugurating In Woodrow Wilson and his Immedlato reality a government of the people, by hour after a musket ball had torn his foot to pieces; yet he made no In associates ought not and perhaps can the people.' but not pay these bills. Now having elimTMKCCNTAUH COMPANY TT MURHAV aTftCCT, NCWVOHK CITY. "What t havo snld about financing sign, uttered no complaint, inated the corporations and trusts the national campaign, of course, ap- fought like the splendid soldier he from contributing to the campaign plies with equal force to the state was, until his pallor attracted atfund, if the rank and file do not dis- - campaign, but fortunately the cost of tention. Thenonly In response to charge their obligation to themselves running tho state campaign will be anxloiig Inquiries, he told of 1U and their party by contributing to comparatively small. Upder our plan wound and of the agony It was glv-ln- " this fund, what has the national com- of organization I feel that the hl'ii. mittee left to look to there Is only amount necessary will be raised withIn the same engagement was a O Removed I ( MOI.KSOFK, without pain or danger, no mutter how O one class loft, that is, the rich. out much difficulty In the various counties, as the people seem to appre- real coward, who would fight no O lni'ne or how fur ralt'(l above the Mill ace of the .kin. Anil they O People Should Contribute. ciate the Importance and necessity of battles In camp or out of It. When O will never return and no time or .car will lie left. .MOI.KSOFK O "Now I warn jou In all earnestness contributing to this fund and arc do- the first gun was fired, he dropped O Is applied directly to the MOI.K or that if thet.e campaign expenses are ing .KT, which entirely ilisnp- - O bo liberally and cheerfully. out of line and went hack. Punleft to be paid by a limited number pears in almiit l days, killing the ycrm nnd leain the skin O "I think we will all agree that the ishment had no effect upon him. He lO of rich people, instead of by all the O work to be done In Kentucky Is to Im- was the truest and most serene i O .smooth nnd natural. people, tho country will not be ImO MOI.KSOFK Is put up only In Ono Dollar bottles. O press the people with the Importance proved to any great extent. There Each bottle Is forwarded postpaid on receipt of price, is neatly O great oppor- coward the narrator ever had, met, O will simply be a shifting of the scenes. of this election and the tunity of perpetuating Democratic and was tolerated in the command O packed In a plain case, accompanied by full directions, and con- - O The demagogues will hold forth and only on account of his unfailing lnflnme the masses against the rich, principles, and to this end to discour- good humor, his kind heart nnd his 0 tains enough remedy to remoe eight or ten ordinary MOLES or O age In every way possible apathy aud O WARTS. We sell MOLESOFF under n positive C.UARANTEE If O and you know, gentlemen of the press, general was thdi O It fails to remove your MOLE or WART, we will promptly refund O He usefulness. overconfldence. that would not be fair play. ' regimental historian, n little vcr- O the dollar. Object of Meeting. Letters from personages we all know, together with O Must Not Breed Discontent. A day O much valuable Information, will be mailed free upon request. bose, but usually accurate. O "Thero Is no agency and no body ' "We do not want to take a step that two after a battle he would turn O of men In Kentucky better equipped or Guaranteed by the Florida Distributing Co., under the Food O would breed hate and discontent beup In camp with a detailed account O and Drugs Act, June 30, 190G. Seilal, No. 4."iG33. O tween the rich and poor throughout and qualified for this splendid service With educa- O Flense mention this paper Also It is manifestly clear than you gentlemen of tbe press, and of tho engagement. the land. Florida DistrlliiitliiK Company, O that If the few pay this debt they will for the purpose of discussing and dis- tion he would have made a useful O O I'vnsnroln, when answering He had rebe depriving the many of the unusual covering the best ways aud means to war correspondent. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO hccompllsh theso ends we have met duced the noble art of taking care and rare opportunity of further deepening and broadening their natures today. I trust that you will speak of himself to an exact science, and and Increasing their love of country. your mind freely on this occasion and hnd the happy knack of picking up If there Is not love of country In a let us have the benefit of your experi- all the news without getting hurt. man's heart, something of an oppo- ence nnd thought." Another queer fellow was persite feeling will rreeap la and take Its haps the best armed man in the place; Indifference to or hate of counnrmy. Confederate Resides his try, which Is another word for anarRESOLUTIONS gun he carried two splendid cavalchy. It Is only by service that we can ry pistols and a murderous-lookin- g increase our love for home, for manAdopted by Editors of the Demokind or for country. bowle knife Incased In a silver cratic Press of Kentucky, at a In camp he would fight scabbard. Servjce Increases Love. Conference Held Sept. 28th, In (INmilPOKATKD) any mnn or set of men on the Louisville, Organizing the "Dem"We know that tho person who helps and serves his friends, loves ocratic Editorial Association of slightest provocation. Yet this Kentucky." them. Also that the man who gives man never fired a shot nt the eneloving care and thought for his family my In all his four yenrs service; "Whereas, There has been In has his nature enriched and blessed nor did he permit the enemy to lire tho past no organization of the by a strong and deep love for home. it him If he could prevent It. On editors of Democratic papers In IViU So, that man who serves his party and Kentucky similar to those existthe battlefield ho was an unobtru-rl'country by actually contributing to ing In neighboring states; and, constitutional coward. OccaIts support and giving to It his perI) be h "Whereas, The opportunity for sionally he talked of his Infirmity sonal service will experience a new an organization has been af. such tcli with those whom he liked. At such love of party and of country which forded by the action of State In turn will prove the bulwark and times be freely admitted he hnd not Chalrmnn Jchnson X. Camden, In stability of our form of government. wmmmwmm wmm lmwwwn jjmiiwm mn wpwi w a rpark of moral courage or perimm imi in calling together the members of "As the Incorporated Interests were sonal pride when lfe heard n hostile Lemocratlc press cf Ker.f.id , the censured In the past for contributing gun tired, nnd it was physically Imand the needs and advantage t to campaign funds, does not fair play few S. ( llult Orplnuton V inner, l'rkos, Irom possible for him to remnln within such an organization has long been now demand that the people themJ'l.Ot) i'; to rt'.OI). S.itistiu'tion gu or money lefmiileil. dange- - line on such occasions. felt In this state; therefore, be It selves fill the breach and contribute "Resolved, That an organizaTo hnve compelled him to face the to this fund? tion of the Democratic press of enemy, even li: p mere skirmish, Kentucky Should Respond. lllll I..IIM .lll.ll Kentucky be, and Is, hereby made, possibly would have caused his "If, however, Kentucky Is delinquent at this meeting today, under tbe ('oath from simple fright, New and does not rise to the occasion and name of the Democratic Editorial be very small, owing to continued Mouthern nrmy," announced an York Press. raise the sum expected of her by the Kentucky; be it Association of during the season when the nllcant ut the United States Army national finance committee, and the further turkeys were hatched out, Recruiting Station here Mrs. Peter Kolnn, ll.'Ol Buckeye 'young y few men who now find themselves "Resolved, That we appreciate "Yes, I.LouIsll!e dealers are already pay- "In what anny?" asked Private Rd C'evrla,nd, 0 says: in charge, should decide to raise the opportunity afforded by J, N. can recommend Foley's Honey and Ing 14 cents a pound for turkeys A. llarrctt, who was In charge of the money amongst themselves In or efficient, courageous Camden, the My little boy had nnd the price will begin to Jump the branch station. der to uphold Kentucky's fair name T.T Compound. state campaign and abroad; what would be the result? "In the Southern nrmy," replied chairman of the Democratic party, a bad case of wl'ooplng cough.some-tlme- s up by November 1 and may go to Will these men then and therefore bo in calling us together today; and he was blue In the face. I 23 cents a round by Thanksgiving. the candidate for military honors. charged with bosstsm and domination be It further cave him Folev's Honey and Tar Eggs, too, are scarce this fall and "My father was a Confederate solof the state by money and its control "Resolved, That we thank him Compound, and If hnd a remnrkablo housekeepers may have to pay live dier and 1 want to tight In the same by an oligarchy? for his recognition and attitude effect and cured him In n short cents apiece for them before the army ho was in." "Pair play is a Jewel. I hope you, toward the press of the state, and 's holidays. , astonishment Huber expressed time." Remember tho name, gentlemen of the Kentucky press, will congratulate the Democracy of when told that the war ended many Honey and Tar Compound, and reflect upon this a little. of the Kentucky for tho course Saved lty His Wire. jears ngo. "You don't say so?" he "Woodrow Wilson stands before tho do not accept any substitute, Clill-ro- n Btate central nnd executive comShe's a wise woman who knows e:claimed: "I thought they wen. nation as a magnificent example of pallko It, grown folks are quickly mittees In selecting Johnson N. triotism and exalted courage. Let us Camden as the chairman of the helped by it, nnd It contains no just what to do when her husband's still lighting In the South." In danger, but Mrs. U. J. on our part uphold him with equal campaign committee In the elecAn effort waS made to Induce opiates. For salo at all deal- llfo Is energy, courage and efficiency, and Flint, Rralntrce, Vt., is of that kind. him to enlist, but the applicant left tion of a Democratic president, ers, adv. Bee that he is not left to the humiliaand that we gfeotly appreciate the "She Insisted on my nslng Dr. declaring: "If I crn't join the Contion of asking his personal friends opportunity he has so graciously King's New Discovery," writes Mr. federate Army, 1 won't join a")'-to pay our candidate out of debt. accorded to the press of Kentucky F. "for a dreadful cough, when I FOR FLETCHER'S In taking the Initial stop which Test of Patriotism. was so weak my friends all thought Fortunes In Knees. has brought us together." "The seasoned politicians laugh at I had only a short time to live, and There's often much truth In the the idea of the successful, fruition of m it completely cured me." A quick saying "her face is her fortune," popular subscription. Ten years ago WII.I) (JVMK SAID TO Dangers of Earrings. cure for coughs nnd colds, it's the but It's never said where pimples, ' we would have agreed with them, but, ItK SHOUT THIS SEASON mosj safe and reliable medicine for Indications are that earrings are skin eruptions, blotches, or other gontlemen of the press of Kentucky, again not the many thront and lung troubles disfigure Impure the Democratic party calls on you to coming Into fashion It. earrings which never go out say thoy have crip, bronchitis, croup, whooping luemlshos diamond Farmers generally Mal.eltas clear as the noon day sun-tblood is back of them all, and of fashion but earrings that are fashtnd news for the lovers of game, cough, quinsy, tonsllltls, hemor- shows tho need of Dr. King's New the people that this popular subscripall kinds of material, ligas this year's crop of quail and rhages. A trial will conlvnce you. tion is a test of the enlightened and ioned from Llfo Pills. Thoy promote health patriotic manhood of the country. Dy neous and metallic. They will for ' rabbits . Is the smallest In years. fiOc and $1.00. Guaranteed by Try them. 25 cents and and bonuty. test it will be known If the people the most part be pendantsseize ardent Usually the rabbit crop In this James H. Williams. that adv. at James H. Williams. a kiss lovers in attempting to adv. takare really ready and desirous of helped out the poor coy maid or wldov will find county has ing charge of their own government from the AXI) STIMj THEY HKNI wonderfully, rabbits a8 out how they may ! hung up In a people I could Creators of Thought MISSIONARIES AltltOAT) be bought for eight or ten coll of tangled ..hair. FOR FLETCHER'S j "I am minded to compare you gen- cents, but the scarcity this year will tlemen of the press with an Instru- The forests of the Alaskan coest fput the price up to more than doub Louisville, Ky., Oct. 12. "I'm ment that .mpressed me deeply. I yield about 27,000,000 board feet of le that sum, it Is predicted. James Huber, from Cumberland went not long ago with a friend to lumber year. The turkey crop, too, Is said to county, and I want to enlist In the Subscribe for The Herald, f 1 year. PRESS; ALSjnpflDS Fighter. x d" - I What is CASTORIA It It It GENUINE CASTORIA I CAov 11 eucd&u 30 Years. The Kind You Have Always Bought Use For Over ' MOLES HND WKRTS I oooooooooooo KE2T E. G. Light and Power Company BARRASS MGR., e. h'ire your house at cost. Electric LifItts arc clean, healthy and safe. No home or ashless house should wit out en within reach them wci'i te R.D.BROOKS, llTl GRAHAM KY to-da- ap-ral- ns om-dall- g Fo-'"v- Children Cry " CASTORIA j- - Children Cry i C ASTORI A ... i t &a.Jjq V& 'V ft.. t ? wriu jps.' -- '" v ?" y-- a ": "'fiwm ,, . iMV m ii Mpf ' - rcffit y.nnr,vM -- o-v; ..viMii'yriff ' hi ' m. il ' " PAGE EIGHT. THE HARTFORD HERAI.D THE WETS WILL CONTEST THE ' wkdmmim ' r" ' 1 ocr. 10, oi.. IJ j 'Th'e HtiHjord Herald M. H. & E. RAILROAD TIME TABLE AT HARTFORD, KY. JECENT ELECTION II n i ! ! r'i i ft . Herald- $1 00 The following L. & N. Time Card On Liquor Question lo Muhlenla effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: berg County Up to the North Bound No. 112 duo at Hartford 7:19 a. in. Highest Court. No. 114 due at Hartford 3:40 p. m. South Bound The Central City Argus says: No. 113 duo at Hartford 8:45 a. ra. On another page of this paper is No. 113 due at Hartford 1.46 p. m. published official notice that there Agt. II. E. MISCHKE, has been filed in Greenville a contest of the recent election held to determine whether or not liquor THE GAMPAEGN FOND shall be sold in Muhlenberg county In the contest are The plaintiffs CONTINUES TO GROW John T. May and C. V. Wells, etc, docu is a lengthy The contest ment and makes all sorts of alleOhio County Democrats Res- gations against the legality of the recent election in this county. Even ponding Manfully Total the original law as passed by the legislature is attacked from a legal To Date, $497.85. standpoint. The fact Is recited that Central City asked for a separnte in Ohio county Al. I emocrats election and the tenuest was denied. i'o djlr- - to contribute to the It is claimed that Central City was and county campaign entitled to this privilege. fi'iui and ;,sne not done so, should Ju'lge Sims, of Bowling Green, Is nd coin! jUions to C. M. Crowe, associated with Willis ft Meredith, " .ntford, Ky., at once, as of Greenville, In prosecuting . lalrinu:. the llsi' ca'r.p 'vn will soon be over. contest, and it has been asserted by V.i!3 I, a good cause and every certain "wets" In Central City that In Ohio county should Democrn case wil' be taken to the Sugle v.iut he is able to give and the Court of the United States, preme tend same at once, as funds are If necessary. It is apparent that very much, needed. there will be a lnB legal battle. We should raise $600.00 in Ohio The question has arisen as to the county, rnd this will be done If evrenewal of saloon license during ery Democrat will do his part. such a contest, which may last for The total repotted last week was j cats. Some "drys" say the license $::77.sr. and since that report the can Hot be -- enowod, but- - the saloon have been tallowing subscriptions men laugh at this theory and insist received: that they can keep open until the HAUTFORD, election is finally decided. They $'..00 J. P. Stevens say the same law will prevail under 2.30 S. F. Riley which they kept open before dur.. LOO H. S. Sanders ing their contest. 1.00 A Democrat 50 HOOSEVEliT IN HEAVEN Leslie C. Bennett .23 Claude Yeiser .Il'ST WHAT HE MIGHT DO BEAVER' DAM. $2.00 One of the popular stories going Luther Chlnn 2.00 the rounds of the press represents Otho Dexter 2.00 Mr. Roosevelt In heaven and as enJ. M. Taylor 1.00 gaged in the following conversation A. S. Chinn LOO with Saint Peter: J. A. Tate 1.00 A. A. nrown n. Things are quiet here: can't LOO We start something? W. R. Cook 1.00 Less Cblnn St. P. All right, what would LOO you suggest? !. H. Barnes LOO O. I,. Shultz R. I have been thinking of orLOO ganizing the H. C. Austin biggest choir ever L00 known. Could you get me a million !'. H. "arlor LOO sdpranos, a million altos, and a mil.T. E. Porter 1.00 lion tenors? Jesse H. Parnes ( I 1.00 Austin 3t. P. Yes, hut what about the 1.00 bass? W. T McKpn-- y K. J. "I 1.00 R. Oh, I'll sing bass myself. Iarr!rj-- i ' istl:j LOO Now, the above story may be wit i' V ' Is 1.00 j ty, but It does the a .. 1.00 great Injustice. From the manner ' ":ist , r i.uu in which he denies credit to other i " rn1.00 and earlier reformers and presents ' : i loo himself as the only progressive, it ' . loo is quite evident that he could form .' I. " !th 1.00 his choir without asking for any so." 'ijylor 1.00 pranos, altos or tenors. He would 1.00 not only sing all the parts himself, Jis :i. Barnes ,:. P. Barnes 1.00 but would dispense with the orches REDUCE THE ACREAGE ' LOO tra. Isaac Sharp Bryan's Commoner. A. J. Doss 1.00 EQUALITY. AHD IMPROVE GRADE J. H. Tucker 1.00 Oct. 14. The farmers are quite J. O. McKenney, M. D 1.00 J. S. Gentry 1.00 busy baling hay and sowing wheat. Mrs. William Fulkerson, of Clea-to- Is Advice to the Tobacco GroD. Lee Barnes 1.00 is visiting friends and relatives Hood Harrison 1.00 wersAbout 25,000 Acres here. (i. W. Brown 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Llge Bishop and IL C. Peters 1.00 Are Pledged. II. L. Rummage 1.00 daughter Marie, of McHenry, were the guests of Mr. C. C. Kimbley Chinn a. Dexter 6.00 There was a well attended meetSaturday and Sunday. Sl'LPHUR SPRINGS. -, Mrs. Emma Belle Fulkerson, of ing of the dreen River Tobacco S. .1. WelleDundee. Ky $3.00 Association held at the Ceralvo, is visiting friends in this Growers' IIARTLETTS. court house in Owensboro Thursday E. K. Smith, Hartford, R. C .$2.00 neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Everly, of and the two sessions proved of .T. L. Mass! Hartford, R. 6 2.00 .' great interest. Nelson, were the guests of Mrs. Lon Smith, Hartford, R. 6. . 2.00 Secretary Athcrton reported, ,that parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. .T. R. Wellnr. Hartford.R. 6. . LOO at this time there was approximateClarence l'atton, Route C. . 1.00 Bullock, Sunday. Mr. W. C. Bullock lost one of his ly 25,000 acres of tobacco pooled Hamilton, Routc 3 John 1.00 with the association and also J. H. Ambrose, Route 3 1.00 work horses Friday night. pooling The Equality that tho five-yeschool boy8 musW. S. Ambrose, Route 3 50 tered up courage enough to try the plan was meeting with the greatest SELECT. possible success. C. w. Ranney $1.00 Centortown graded school boys with were adopted by a Resolutions another ball contest last Saturday J. S. James 1.00 by President appointed 30 which resulted in a score of 14 to committee James Hatler RIney, recommending 24 In favor of Centertown. that . the 30 J. W. Keown farmers plant a smaller acreage In N. H. Known 25 CENTERTOWN. the futurc an(l devote more time to HORSE BRANCH. Oct. 14. Several from here at- their smaller crops, thus improving Walker Myrtle $3.00 tended tho burying of Mrs. Ashby the grade of the tobacco that they P. H. Alford 5.00 at Providence last Sunday. produce. 1.00 J. G. Keith Dr. S. W. Crowe, who has been President RIney and Secretary B. L. Boyd 1.00 sick for several days, is improving. Walter Atherton were appointed by William DeHart 1.00 Rev. Alexander Royster, the new the meeting to go to Central City, 1.00 M. E. pastor for J. B. McDanlel this place, has at a meeting of the tobacco organi1.00 moved Into the parsonage. T. N. Daniel zations that is to bo held there CROMWELL. , Mr. Kelly Williams and wife, of within a Bhort time, and explain T. E. Cooper $3.00 Beaver Dam, have moved to our plan that has proved qo successA Democrat 2.00 town. Mr. Williams has bought an the ful of handling the pools In thls'dls-trlc- t. 1.00 Interest In the Centertown MercanR. C. Stewart 1.00 tile store. J. A. Drako S. P. McKenney 1.00 'When you have a bad cold you School is progressing nicely here 1.00 A Democrat under the management of Prof. want the best medicine obtainable 50 Warren Taylor so as to cure it with as little delay Ozna Shultz. 50 George Dennis The farmers are erecting a to- - as possible. Here is a druggist's FORDSVILLE. opinion: "I have sold Chamber- bncco factory at this place. $1.00 J. P. Glllmore mines, Just below Iain's Cough Remedy for fifteen The Kimbley 50 town, . M. Lanum are running both day and years," says Enos Lollar, of Sarato 25 A. E Smith ga, Ind., "and consider It the best night. 25 1 T. Miller on the market." For sale by all ' Narrows. Charlton H. Morgan, a brother deajers. adv. '4i, $15.00 0f the famous Confederate cavalry-Tot- al J. B. Renfow to date $497.85. ,man, .Gen. John H.( Morgan, died In Presidential Lineup. a Lexington sanatorium last week. Horo are the Presidential tickets -In the? field: Wilson and Marshal, Democratic; Taft and Sherman, ReFOLEY publican; Roosevelt and Johnson, Na-t.oi.St-1- Look:! Look:! Look:! it W -- fa;.jKrr 1y.itvy l?iLyPJi.vL j'.Byrjyafcl'lPpj w- - . V Everybody has a cordial invitation to attend our COLT SHOW, which will take placej at CENTERTOWN, KY., OCT. 19 at 2:30 p. m. Single judge system. T9 the winner Tq the wipner Tq the winner Will pay $100.00 for to sell. Don't forget the Storm Cloud No. 3451 f JESSES t . " Photograph. I XJ IV! S of first BE ' 'd $3.00 the winner of first money if owner cares Yours respectfully, date. gf secpnd of third $7.00 $5.00 - .... , DEXTER Clear Run. Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Patton nnd family, of this placo, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Papon's niece, Mrs. Janle Stewart, North of & BEAN. ooopooooooooooooo ljn-gerlfollow-laborer- n, WEST PROVIPENCE. Progressive; Chaffln and Watson, M. Ashby O RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT O Oct. 14, Mrs. Sallle Prohibitionist; Debs and Seidc), Socialist; Relmer and Cllhaus, Social' died at her home Saturday. October OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Four out of th$ six can- 12th, at 2 o'clock p. m after a Illness of incidents due to didates for Prosldent have run beResolutions of tho Concord Loold age. "Aunt Sallle" was about cal A. S. of E.; fore. was the only 72 years old and Whereas, The great and supreme UICKETTS. daughter of Mr. Byron TIchonQr, Ruler of the Universe' has in His Oct. 14. Mr. Sam Hoover, of deceased. Her husband, Mr, W. T. infinte removed from wisdom this place, and Mr. Robert Hoover, Ashby, preceded her 12 yearB ago. among us, throe of our worthy and of Caneyvllle, spent "from Wednes- S,be loaves 9 children to mourn her esteemed V. P. day until Saturday with rejativos at loss. Funeral services were con- Plrtle, Henry Allen and Jerome Als, i , Ev-erl- ar ' Subscribe for ine, . a v'r KIDNEY r PHIS FOR SALEyalley Qem Piano. Made by the Baldwin Piano Company. Guaranteed Mr sqven years. Had very,nttle..usefand.jn perfect condition, Price" reasonable. Inlurgeat caali benefits when sick. Injured, quire Mrs L.rH-- ' Hammonds,-- one and at death, for smallest coit A force of 1,800 rebel? attacked- - mile J3ouih otyHorton,, j. and resh$pnua offeV to- - first apOtadv plicant from this place. Write quick for and killed all but seventeen of a ' particulars. THE 833, Covington, Ky. detachment of 127 Mexican Feder- Sikrik fir Bmld $1 a Tw al soldiers near Hem. i ii i" d. . ducted by Rev. Hiram P. Brown and remains laid to rest In the cemetery near by. Rev. Otis Maddo, who has been Jn Pprtugal, South America, gave Hartford. an Interesting lecture here Sunday Mr. J, M. Patton spent Saturday on habits and religion of the Pornight with Mr. Sam Roach, of Dear tuguese race. ver Dam, Rev. J, H. Tow, Rochester, filled Mr. John Danlo) and mother 1 ftls regular appointment hero Sat- -' .were in Hartford Saturty oa bus? urday, It being his closing year as .. Iness. pastor, Mr. Reuben Anderson, of HertMIbb Orpha Brown, Central City, ford, was In this neighborhood on vfslted relatives here Saturday and. business Friday. Sunday. - Mr. Everett Smith, Red Bay, A Pertinent Question. Ala., Is now in this vicinity. The MorgantownRepublican says; Messrs. C. Rowe, D. Jackson ant Four men gave 1 100,000 each to families, Centertown, attendeij elect Roosevelt In 1904, and Hard-ma- n church here Sunday. '" gav0 $250,000. About one million dollars was spent to nomi- Subscribe for Tlio Hartford Herald, nate Roosevelt at Chicago. The Roosevelt followers in Butler coun- NOW HAH SPECIAL TERM ty have adopted resolutions declarAT IIARTFORP NEXT WEEK ing agalnst the use of money in gods! elections. Why not Yq Judge Birkhead convened a specshape your resolutions to fit your ial term of court In Daviess county candidate? Monday morning, at which time he will try a number of cases that Crnmpcd Quartern. Things are getting so cramped In wore passed at the regular Septemthe Ananias Club that the unfor- ber term, but which at that time tunate inmates are sleeping two in were set for hearing to the special term. The session will last for a bed, and even the bathtubs and four days, and it Is expected that' a pool tables are doing cot duty. great many cases will be disposed Washington Post. of. Next Monday, Judge Birkhead will convene his rogular term pj 150.00 TO $100.00 A MONTH Circuit Court in Hartford, which For your Bpare time Experience not need-Want an actlvo man In thU) locality will probably be in session about To Introduce ua to your friends. We pay two weeks. Tho long and intimate relations 1ield with them in the faithful discharge of their duties In this soclfity makes It eminently befitting that we record our appreciation of them, therefore, Resolved, That the wjsdora and ability which they lav6 exercised In the aid of our organization by service, ppntrjbutlon and counsel, will be held In grateful remembrance. Resolvod, That tho sudden of such lives from our mtdaf. 'ltPTP a shadow that will be deeply ivBiiiuu uy an rnomoers anq inenels Of the organization," and will prove, a seripus loss to ub, the community '' and the public. Resolved, That with deep sym'oa-th- y for the bereaved relatives ?of the deceased, We express our hopes that even so great a loss to us .all may be overruled for good by HIra who doeth all things well. Resolvod, That a copy of thejie resolution's be spread upon th0 records of this organization, a copy printed in ' the local papers and, a copy forwarded to the bereaved LT families. $ J. T. MORRIS, A. 'A. CARTER, je-mov- al len; and, Whereas, -- f 1 J. Committee.. i . :a' h I .".. Li j