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Digital page images are linked to the text file. k iiiji1L 0 Mh T 2 tS O 4t w il lI 4 rrtIEHARTFORD HERALD1 4 Subscription 1 Per Year in Advance I Come the Herald of a Siiij World he9ewiaf IILJfitwii limbering at Ij Sac l rill Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executedr 38th TEAR HARTFORD KY WEDNESD Y OCTOBER 23 1912 NO 43r t HON BEN JOHNSON s SENATOR OLIVERI Delivered Speeches Here Last Monday A LARGE CROWD WAS PRESENTIr Mostly DemocratsJohnso Q Replies to Oliver In a Telling Way A PERT INTERESTING COMI1AT HMonday was speaking day In Artford at which tame Congress San Ben Johnson Democrat and tSenator A J Oliver Taft Repub- lIcan were billed tb ilddress the voters of Ohio county Both spoke in the afternoon beginning at 1 oclock On account pf being flrst to make the appointment Senator r Oliver spoke first Timcourt room Was hardly half full when the firs speaker TJegan but when Congress1 man Johnson tookthte floor the house was crowded and many were landing In the aisles Senator Oliver was Introduced by Mr Otto C Martin In a brief way Almost the whole of the Senators speech was devoted to a defense of the old Republican principle of a high protective tariff He accusedI theDemocrats of being In favor of free trade when everybody who reads the dally press knows thatt Gov Wilson has thoroughly repud- Iated that idea neither does the Democratic platform contend for any such thing He InveighedI Against the Nhson Gorman hill of tyhe Cleveland administration andI read part of a Republican campaign i leaflet to support his argument He also quoted tram that ancient book Coins Flnajiclal School Senator Oliver did not explain why the Republicans promised to revise the tariff downward and then failed to do so If the tarifft is all right why this promise Hei said there was no spot on Republican administration since 189C but evidently forgot the panic of 1907 JSjHo predicted all kinds of calamity if the Democrats should win bu did not say what would happen s t Roosevelt should be elected Tho Senator told several pfd anecdotes I to Illustrate certain points of Iris speech two of which were gotten off here last year by Mr Ed Morrow The Bull Moosers were left to the very last for the speaker toI tackle and then he handled them with maudlin tenderness and affection In tearful tones he pleaded for the hull Moosers to come bac- ii ome He said a vote for Roose velt was simply thrown awayIInI other words It was a vote for Nil son Said Taft is the man tbe Dem ocrats fear which Is directly contrary to what the local Moose orga n has been contending He advise the negroes to stick to the Abe Llnkum party the source fro which they obtalnrod their freedom There were several Mopsers pres ent but they sat in grim andI stonetaced silence and gave noevI idence of either enjoying or reject- Ing the speakers remarks All InI all his speech was very tame and1 mediocre He spoke for an hour ai1da half and thengave way to Congressman Den Johnson Mr Johnson was Introduced by Campaign Chairman C DL CroweII who very apti x remarked that Congressman Johnson really needed nojj introduction tb an Ohio county au dience as almost everybody knowsII and admires him What Mr John sol did for IIrj9yver hlgjLpror tectloh argument Vas a plenty And he did it In such a nice and gentlemanly way supported byjvwjblf known quoted iacstfr fJam ijitatistics and otherwise that nobody could doubt his conjtentlonV Tliei ftrst jart pf Mr Jph6n spTeecH whs devoted to what be 4ftld giving I an account of WssteWardshlpy iiIn other words lu llntcJongress HefQ d of hjf ctei8 M a member pf thelCcmim ttD jl trict of ColumbiatJ Ipwb e worked himself from Athe boI ttomp- where V fncieJe iSsBnpji rlaced hlttJfo the top as chairman He said his InvestlgaliQiutyflBiweft the i I 154000a Vfar lepatdraby1Cen f ttJilans to supotyttlttxtpltP or Washington HeteJ4 l4he avas- taumf t of moqNfl hguat4Xij y I IJr a taxpayers by his diligent work as member of the Committee Mr Johnson proved the utter fallacy of the most of Mr Olivers ar gU men t along high protection lines showed how the Consumer pays th tariff tax In every instance As a Illustration he took the Internal 1 revenue tax on whiskey Everybody knows that the internal revenue tax on whiskey is 110 a gallon Everybody also knows that this costrsold to tho retailer who sells tho stuff either by the gallon pint or drink in proportion to what It cost him So at last the consumer pays the tax If It were not for this tax whiskey would sell as it used toanywhere from IGc to 40c a gallon Mr Johnson added by way of pa renthesis that he wished this tux was f5 a gallon so strongly is he opposed to the liquor traffic ltpis the same way sold the speaker with the tariff tax on all family suppliesthe consumer at last pays the tax The tariff pro tects nobody but the manufacturer The great heads of the big trusts fix the prices on the different com mo fltesuseel in every household That ls the reason tho farmer must tell his supplies at the market price which governs the sale of lYogs and cattle There being as yet no horse or mule trust the buyer and eeller can fix the price But almost everything else notably the dry goods tradeIs arbitrarily governed by the prices fixed by the trust controlling same Speaking of the Bull Moosers Mr Johnson said the Roosevelt platform contained all the bad ta ken from previous Republican doc uments of like kind and the good from Democratic platforms Mr Taft Is simply stonjljng pat on the rotten record of his party He would rather see the fortunes of the rich augmented by his vetoes of worthy Democratic bills than the poor prosper by Democratic leg Islatlqn The principles pf Demo racy said Mr Johnson will never die whether they win out at tho polio this fall or not Mr Johns ns speech was highly complimented on all sides many Republicans and Moosers giving 1 It their meed of praise It dealt In facts from the records substantlat ed by the personal experience of Mr Johnson In Congress and not ralleged funnv anecdotes to support- t exploded fallacies Mr Johnson itwas heartily congratulated at the close of his speech He addressed the voters at Fordsvllle yesterday jiRAVK CRIlPnB OIVES illS UVK FOIl ANOTHIa- guessIIm some good after all Billy Rugh the fortyoneyear old cripple whose withered leg was girlkIn a skingrafting operation in a hospital spoke these words this morning and then died Pneumo nia was said by the physicians to have been the cause of death The allmeht however resulted havd ing been due to Irritation of the Rivenmhim when his leg was cut off fojiit furnish skin for the body ofa per son whom he had never seen Rugh had no relatives and since coming to Gary a tramp sellII years ago had made his living Ing newspapers on the streets He had to be trusted for the first bun die of papers with which he started businessThe I Miss Ethel Smith for whom he sacrificed his leg and later his life had been horribly burned In a motorcycle accident It Is Just two days since her recovery sufficiently to permit her removal from the hospital In which Rugh died j or 00000000009000000 MAniUAOR LICENSE 0 000000000000000Courtland I I to Olive Gordon Prentls Ebon Gllstrap Simmons to Corn 1 mie Stevens Beaver Dam- E t C Crowe Hartford Route 7 to Pearl Hudson HartfordRoute 7 Jesse Mammons McHenry to 01 Ie Awtry McHenry Clarence E Logsdon I Fordsvllie to Vera Shreve Narrows BjF Burden Banock to Rosen Pharls Banock K11W Snail Rockiand to Sarah t 11 back Hartford i ioiiilte marriages dont draw out ahefB 6tt eat lopc ut c NOVEMBER 2 ORnYr Set Aside for the Cause of Democracy DEMOCRATS ALL OVER NATIONN1 to Hold Meetings of Consultation and Counsel On that Day A MKSSAGK FROM GUI WILSON A special message from Woodrow Wilson will be read at meetings of Democrats at county seats throughout the State November 2 No only will rattles be held In each of the county seats on that date but throughout the country as well the National Committee as In the case of the conference of Democratic d itors of Kentucky again acting upon the suggestion of J N Cam den chairman of tbo Democratic Campaign Committee of Kentucky A telegram dealing with plans for the final rally of the campaign throughout the country was rseal- ed r by Mr Camden from W O Mc Adoo vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee Friday It followsReferring to my previous tele grams about Wilson Day the Dem ocratlc National Committee has d tided to designate November 2 In stead of October 31as Wilson andI Marshall Day and to request thel Democratic organization In each State of the Union to hold as many meetings as possible In each State on the afternoon and evening o that day at which an original andI special message from our gtea leader Gov Woodrow Wilson wllJ be read All arrangements within your State are left entirely In the hands of State Committees National1 committeemen are requested to cooperate with the State chairman Whatever regular meetings you are arranging for the afternoon andI night of November 2 should pro heed Just the same and Gov Wil sons message can bo read at such meetings but the committee suggests that you have the Democrats i assemble on same day at as many other places within your State a i possible even if they come retceiving this special message from Gov Wilson It will be an Inspiring thing to1 assemble or mobilize as far as pos sible tho hosts of Democrats on No vember 2 to hear Gov Wilsons message and to concert measures for bringing out on cleolin day llargest possible Democratic theII The response wo have receivedI throughout the country has been III most favorable We believe thatl Wilson and Marshall Day can be made a great and Inspiring feature I I of this campaign Gov WilsonsI message will be sent to you In am I I j pie time to have you forward It to j every meeting which may be ar ranged In your State Please do all that you can to give this tho widest publicity and to make Wil Ion and Marshall Day a great suc cess While the National Committee can do little more than offer suggestions you may be sure of our hearty cooperation p t- REASONS FOR DELAY IN CONFKOKHATE PENSIONS Capt W J Stone of Lyon coun ty pension agent under the Con federate pension act passed by the last General Assembly states that it will be some time before the 3 300 applications for pensions flied with the department are all passed upon Quite a number of the applica tions dp not come within the law Of the number investigated fifty flvo per cent como within the law twenty per cent according to the proof presented are disqualified and the other twentyfive per cent have not sufficient proof to Justify the applicants receiving pensions Qapt Stone stated that quite a few of the county Judges have been careless In sending In pension proofs ala pumborof the applica tions do pot state whether the ap i pNcarit are poor or whether tbiqy were hopbrably dtecpargeqI- lllellict7taecatod t a e Hartfodloeaifn J vl S t wIIIoIi APPt NONCE OF OFFIC L BALLOT t Which Will Be Used Att Election This Year t WITH HE NAMES AND DEVICESSJ The Progressive Ticket WillI Show Col Roosevelt As Rough Rider t i I DEMOCRATIC COLUMN FIRS r Secretary of State Crecellus has completed his Instructions to th thetdevices and names to go on the of ficlal ballot for the November elec tlenIn the first column on the ballot will be the Democratic ticket for Congressmen Electors Judges of tho Court of AppealsCIrcult Judges and Commonwealths Attorneys un Jer the device of the rooster In ho second column will be tho cab in In the third column will be th Socialist ticket under the claspedI hands around the world in the fourth column will be the Prohlbl tlon ticket under the eagle In the fifth column will be the arm and wlle1 be the Progressive ticket under the picture of Roosevelts head wear Ilnga Rough Rider hat In the seventh column will be the name of John W Walker of Palntsvllle as independent candidate for Com- f monwoalths Attorney In tho Twen tyfourth Judicial district under- t the device of toe scales of Justice ISlyctornl CaiulldnteH Tho candidates arefor Elec torsDemocratlcStateatLarge HQb1ertIcIChesneyRobert Hazelwood Bardwell Second David W Klncheloe Madison GOodjScottsvllle Durham Greensburg Fifth Keith L Bullltt Louisville Sixth Robertl C Simmons Covington Seventh Robert T Perkins Beattyvllle Eighth Robert T Tomlinson Lan StuartlrManchester Republican StateatLarge Z T Proctor L ltchfleld and Roy Wllholt Ashland Forst district Charles Cromwell Bardwell Sec Iond W T Fowler Hopkinsvllle ScottsvilleIIFourth Fifth Charles T Campbells Ballard Louisville Sixth Joseph L Hor WIIHamstown Seventh G D IIner St Helens Eighth George M Davlson Standford Ninth WH Cox Maysvllle Tenth J R Hays McKee Eleventh Joh A Black Darbounlll- eSocllIstsStatelItrarge AI H Lee Lydia and James A Williams Catlettsburg First district I A Wesson Wlngo Second Carl P Grlbel Henderson Third Milton Clark Greensburp Fourth J CII AIRI H Gamble Newport Seventh Louis D Singer Frankfort Eighth- A H Schneider Nicholasvllle Ninth H M Ware Ashland Tenth G V Meek EleventhI Bert Kiser Somerset Prohibition StateatLarge T B Demaree Wilmore and Adam W Carpenter Moreland First dls trlct Henry Edwards Symsonla Second Louis Hancock Providence Third W E Damon Bowl Ing Green Fourth U H Roe Shepherdsvllle Fifth Dr J D Stroud Louisville Sixth A E Pltteenberge Latonla Seventh W D Patrick Kimbell Eighth Andrew Johnson Wllmore Ninth W S FnbocTc Carlisle Tenth J D Redd Palntsvllle Eleventh John C Ogden Somerset Socialist taborStateatLargeH- enry Fisher Louisville nnd Thomas Sweeney First district J I Jasper Ulrich Second Jacob Fisher Third William Drown Fourth James P Doyle Fifth Louts Flelshner Sixth Herman Horn ung Seventh James OHearn Eighth Rudolph Bmltht Ninth Henry Schwab rfentli Uohfa Kraus 11 W I18r Eleventh Joseph M Cissell AI are from Louisville Progressive State at Large Woodford F Axton Louisville an George W Jolly Owensboro First district Max M Hanberry Second Maurice K Gordon Madisonvllle Third Edgar Sanders Howling Green Fourth CH Redman Hod genvlla Fifth William Krleger Louisville Sixth Henry MI Stege man Fort Thomas Seventh John EighthS1 Ninth n D Bryant Vanceburg TolesboroIvllle iindlilntrs For Congress First District Democrat A W Darkley Phducah Republican Charles Ferguson Smithland So cialist I O Ford Paducah SecondDemocrat A O Stan ley Henderson Socialist Car progreilslveleI Jr Central City Republican Thur man D Dixon Scottsvllle Social let E L Davenport Central City Piogressive J D Duncan Green ville i i FourthDemocrat Hen Johnson I Bardstown Republican John C Thompson Sprlngtleld Progressive Edmund R Bassett Leltch field Socialist L A Logsdon Glendale Fifth Democrat Swager Sher JeAshcntft Socialist Charles Dobbs Louisville Socialist Labor James jj H Arnold Progressive Henry TI Fox Louisville Sixth Democratic Arthur HI Rouse Burlington Republican D H Wallace Walton Socialist M A Bilnkman Bellevue Progres sive J G Blackburn Covlngton Seventh Democrat J CampbellI Cantrlll Georgetown Progressslve J E Jones Lee county JohhthUemocrllt Harvey Helm Standford Progressive J W Dins more BereaINinthDemocrat W J Fields Olive hut Republican Henry Dal lleY Cynthia nil Socialist James A Williams Catlettsburg Progres i I sive E S Htchens Olive HilliTenthDemocrat K U Stephen eon Plkevllle Republican John W j Langley Plkevllle Progressive WIT Stafford Denver Eleventh Democrat Hen V Somerset Republican Ca lob Powers Barbourvllle Progres sire H II Seavy Corbln Other ORlrtiN j Candidates for Court of AppealsI areII I Fifth District Democrat John I D Carroll jI Seventh Democrat C CTur- ner Mt Sterling Republican AnIi drow J Kirk Palntsvllle Progres sive John D White Manchester Candidates for Circuit JudgesI Thirtyfifth District Democrat I J M Rotier on Plkevllle Repub lican John F Butler Pikevllle Candidates for Commonwealths Attorney nr9- Thirtaentlm District Democrat E V Pur car Dnnvllle Twentyfourth Democrat W G Wells Boone Camp Republican Isaac G Rice Paintsvllle Progres CampnThirtyfifth Republican nMon ree Fields Plkevijle Progressive J W Bowling Plkevllle mlTJXU OK KENTUCKY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION IThe flftseventh annual session of the Kentucky State Medical As1 sedation will convene In Dr Pow ells First Christian Church in Lculsvllle October 29 30 and 31st Special rates on the railroads will be given Especial attention will be paid to Pellagra and Infantile ParalysisEspecial arrangement has been made for he entertainment of the visiting members and the ladles who accompany them This will be the largest medical meeting that has ever been held in Kentucky and owing to the great interest displayed by the profession of Louisville in arranging for the reception and entertainment of the visitors the response by the hoc tors of the State will be hearty It Is expected that more than half or tbe practicing physicians in Ken tucky will be present JJamt Martin Dead Mr James W Martin a proml nent and highly respected citizen of Panther died Thursday morning at 4 oclock after an Illness lasting nearly a roonth He was 78 lof8old and deathltSriia cSuied byiini nrmUles duo W 4fa gas DEIGNd i OF GOOD fEELING Inaugurated During the Present Camgaign WILSON NOT THE CANDIDATE Of a Party But of a People Within Sight of Peace And Prosperity IidIINGINGi HACK oin rums rThe West has taken Woodrow scenesIhardly a parallel In American his tory He has seemed not to be the candidate of a party but ofa pAo pIerIn these great cities Mr Wilson has been received In a spirit of hol clay rejoicing as If the electoral debate has been closed Time throngs unprecedented In multitude have not cared for speechmaklng because they have not needed to be convinced Such signs of gathering social concordsuggest that the country Iis standing on the threshhold of anew era of good feeling There has Lean more than enough of rancor and bitterness in the convulsion that has shattered the Republican party But the tem per of the nation has recoiled from all that The Democratic standard bearer has gore abroad through the land without a word of malice on his tongue preaching a gospel of reCOVerIof conciliation and construction of 1 contagious good humor and good cheer Woodrow Wilson Is bringing the nation within sight of a fair land of peace and prosperity With the passing of election day ve may ex pect to enter upon a new and spac ious tlmoa time in which we shall be freer than this generation has ever been from the wastes and losses of party strife and class struggle and shall have room and breadth to build the cities and sub due the earth The dellcltous period that Is known In history as the era oC goad feeling was ushered In by the IclJctljn of Janice Monroe to the Presidency In 1S1C It was pre ceded by the breakup of the Fed eralist partyeven as tne Repub llcan party has now broken up- i Monroe had 1SI5 votes In the Electoral College while his Feder alist opponent Unfits King marl nly 34 Four years later Monroe was chosen again by national acclamation in nn Electoral College that lacked one vote of unanlETAOIN lacked only one vote of unanimity The eight years of his administra tion were all years of healing and mending party lines were utterly effaced The people united in vast works of internal improvement in the Statemaking migrations to the new Wett and in the laying of the foundations of that stupendous structure of Industry and commerce which was the worldwonder of the nineteenth century We have come to the beginning of such another time Not since the days of Tames Monroe has any man approached a Presidential election with such omens of universal approval as those that now attend the steps of Woodrow W- IIlonNew York American a To Our orrwiMinilentM We print alist of subjectsbelow which will be of much assistance to correspondents In writing for The Herald Always send us accounts of deaths births marriages real estate deals live stock sales con flagrations accidents condition of crops unusual weather conditions visiting abroadnot neighborhood visits social meetings lodge meet ings church news school news condition ot roads family reun ions short accounts curiosities relics robberies murders some thing good about people anything of general interestAltopleasei send all accounts of deaths and marriages In as poon as possible and do not wait till you lend In four regular letter Mail your lot tern so lier will reach us on Mqn days of each week tt J fiacern WEDNESDAY OCT S3 1012 1is is PACK TWO THE HARTFORD HERALD zoOVt WILSON IS TO QUIT STUMP Until Col Roosvelt Re covers from Wound WILL FILL HIS STATED DATES Has No Desire to be Single and Only Candidate on the Stump DISTRESSED AT AWFUL DEED Princeton N J Oct 16Cove- rnor Voodrow Wilson late to night announced that he would cat c I III speaking engagements I xv arrangIli t 1 I 3110to into m part la pafoi theII V c UcTior will speak In an W i Irglnla and Pennsyl vana the week concluding his camulBi In Pittsburg Friday nightI caimr t cancel the engage ments whlc are immediately ahead of me said Governor Wilson without submitting those who have arranged them to a very Se rious embarrassment and great un necessary expense but I shall cut out tle series at the earliest possible pointMr has at np time taken an active part In the campaign and I tap no desire to be the single canlUae on the stump against active antagonist 110I Gov rror Wilson was nsced If his active speechmaking would end on DelIawarevania I Yes he said I have asked my managers to arrange to cancel the engagements In New York and Brooklyn for next Saturday night Before Issuing this statement Govenur Wilson talked over the 1 ng distance telephone to Demo cratic headquarters In New York mid Ms secretary Joseph P Tumult 11 P io ernor was deeply solicitous for newt of Colonel Roosevelt and a ked tie correspondents to keep hIm ilrf rmed as to the bulle tins i thing the o at his ColonelsII t of tho ivlntlonI with Illsl rs Ho received ormcl Roosevelts t11pm i due to start on v ip t j Delaware Vest it n 1 Weestern Peensylvan rIa onlght When asked by tie c respondents tonight If he would tako extra precautions when i appearing In public hereafter he said he would not There Is nothing that can be done he declared to guard against such attacks It seems to me that police and secret Service guards are useless If a madman de termines to attack a man In public life S DYIXC PROVIDES CASH yOU JiOYKAUOLl DEIJT Los Anpfb Oct 1SRobert George a vcathy property owner of East Wlittler fifteen miles from Los Angles has received a check for 2fjj his share of the 200 lleft to the estate of his fath er Col Jnck George by lien Kalb an Iowa farmer The money Is ill payment for a mule borrowed by Kalb from Col George when ho was a Virginia farmer more than fifty years ago Later he refused to return the mule or to pay for It and the incident was almost forgotten On his deathbed In Iowa a short time ago Kalb made his daughter promise to send the 200 to the heirs of Col George that he might have a clear conscience the last moments of his life XBW POLICY FOR PIUSOXS SOON TO RE WOltKED OUT The Board of Prison Commis- sIoners has adopted a resolution de- sIgnating the Eddyvlllo branch prison as a penitentiary and the Frankfort prison as the Kentucky StateRcformatory The policy of the board Ml bo to send to Eddyvlll- oal1 corvcts more than 30 years old rind1 Inhtual criminals or those convicted of atrocldus crime First offend rs and convicts under 30 years old who do not come within tio classes of old offenders or do generate criminals will be sent to Frankfort On acount of existing contracts which require s certain number omen f i in the prison shops It will be impossible to make transfers of the men now incarcerated in the two prI ons but the Circuit Judges will be Informed of the boards action so that hereafter In sentencing pris oners they may commit them to Eddyvllle or Frankfort In accord ance with the policy of the board Eventually this will result In mak ling the distinction between the two I institutions practical JlST WHAT HAPPENED AFTER LONG THOUGHT Every young person with scarce ly an exception from a very early age looks forward to the time when the choice will be made ofa com panion for life Young people ex pect t ofall In love just as anxious mothers look for their children to have the measles or whooping cough Wise men tell us It is nec essary to be slow in making a choice of a life companion since It Is impossible to discover a persons good qualities at first sight After a long deliberation Mr Albert P Jones and Miss Mary B Smith were united In marriage by the pastor of the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday evening October 2 at S oclock at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Hugh L Smith Concordla Kansan- S REPUBLICAN CHAMPION IS AGAIN TO THE FRONT In Defense of Party Principles Not Afraid to Sign His Name Rosine Ky Oct 16 1912 Edltdrs Hartford Herald Dea- rSlra1 notice there seems to be tome little friction between myself and some of my once Republican neighbors and friends In our county and I notice In an editorial in the Hartford Republican an Item notifying men that lived in glass houses to be careful what they say about bolters virtually acknowl edging themselves to be guilty Now if they were throwing this at myself I will do them a favor by setting them aright on this one thing Will say for the benefit of the Cow MooEers I acknowledge I havent been politically what I ought to have been and I may have done many things not becoming a truthIfullyassure my accusers that at the time they have ref- erenCe to I never voted In our primary election I considered mysnlf too manly to ote In a primary or t convention id because I failed i getting my c nice I did not brat I and follow a taltor and try to tear up the party That has always been my way I never denounced I my friends of the past who stood to me and who were known by badi Ily and knowingly following a thief W H Tart Well that may contain as little truth as most every other assertion the Moosers arc making In tile pres ent campaign Dut will say I have been and am yet staying with the party of my choice and I feel no condemnation resting on me because I am standing for the regular National Republican Convention One consolation I havewise men often change and this Is adding to Tafts strength thousands dally and I do not brand them as Demo crats for the wise men of this par ty are standing to the regular nom ineeThe Republican party has been In power so long and has accumu lated so many piehunters that the party cannot feed them all with a silver spoon so the ones out are likely to stay out and want to start a new party So they put the halter on the Dull Moose and lead him around for the voters to rally around and acknowledge him their leaderThe Cow Moosers In their wise predictions just after the T R convention in Ohio county said tho Republicans could not poll over 3 votes to the voting precinct in Ohio county Let them get wise after the returns are all In and find where all the mighty host of Re publicans came from and they can be branded as Republlcans In 1913 Say do ypu null Moosers catch on So wishing all may be prosper ous financially but not politically j and not ashamed to sign my name I am L P CROWDER ii Hero Is n woman who speaks from personal knowledge and long exnerTn viz Mrs P H Brogan of Wilson Pa who says I know rom cxpTlcnce that Chamberlains Cough Remedy Is far superior to any other For croup there Is nothing that excels it For sale I by all dealers adv I PIlLSgy7 l 1101 ryW DIDNT WANT TO KILL ROOSEVELT Says Wouldbe Assassin of Colonel A FORMAL HEARING IN COURT Discloses a Very Ordinary Man Who Attempted Fiendish Murder II K ONCE HAD A SWEETHEART Milwaukee Wls Oct 16John Schrank who attempted to kill Col Roosevelt last night looked little the worsefor a night spent In a cell at the Central station repos ing on a plank for a bed Schrank called for a cup of cof fee and something to eat shortly after 7 oclock He was given a sandwich which he ate though he said his appetite was not very keen How do you feel this morning Schl auk was asked the prisoner as he sat In his cell Oh pretty well considering ev erything he answered Im not used to sleeping on a bed quite so soft as this one he added point- Ing to the wide board on which he was sitting The assassin still sticks to his story told lost night that the shooting I was the result of a vision which came to him some time ago Ask I ed as to whether It was his desire to kill the former President Schrank said It was not Schiank Is a single man and claims he had but one sweetheart She was Emily ZeIgler who he said lost her life in the disaster which befell the steamer General Slocuni In New York a number of years ago- Hchrank appeared unperturbed over the consequences awaiting him He talked rationally Asked as td his politics he said he usual ly voted the Democratrc ticket tat that sometimes ho voted ng a ICe publicanSchrank was taken to District Court at 1030 oclock his morning for preliminary examination The action was taken on recommenda tion of District Attorney Zabel who issued a warrant charging Schrank with shooting Col Roowsvelt with attempt ttr kill Schranks arrnnment caused little excitement o City Hall where Judir Neelena ra inr Is lo cated Early In the day it had been announced that Schrank would not be taken to court before tomorrov As a result his appearance In charge ora half dozen city detec tives was little noted Then Schrankbetween two detec tives who towered a foot above his head was brought to one side of Judge Neolenfa bench District At torney Zabel read the formal charge of attempted murder based on a warrant which he had causod to be Issued this morning Do you understand the charge which the District Attorney has just read here said Judge Neelen to SchrankYes replied Schrank as hd gazed quietly at the Judge Have ouln attorney said the JudgeNo I Have not replied SchrankAt point the District Attorney Interrupted with Do you want this case tried In a hurry Schrank Yes sir said Schrank All right remarked Judge Neelen I think this disposes of the matter so far as We carr go this morning I will fix ball at 7500 the maximum under ttio charge upon which the prisoner has been arraignedAs as Schrank was taken from the court room Judge Neelen called District Attorney Zabel and Peter Paulus City Jailer to the bar Who has the revolver and the remaining cartridges asked the JudgeI have replied 1aulus Well I desire to have a chemi cal examination made of the re maining bullets to determine If they are poisoned said Judge Neelen I therefore order you personally to take the revolver and the bullets to Prof E W Somer for a chemical test The court room in which the pro ceedings took place was less than twothirds filled with spectators Scarcely more than twenty people on the front benches realized the Import of what was taking place There was no sign of disorder After Bchrank had been taken from the anteroom and down the elevator from the seventh floor a courtlroomI v J tors told each other the Identity of the Hghthalredsmoothfaqed young manOfficial Statement of Colonels Wounds Chicago Oct 16The follow Ing official statement was Issued by the surgeons attending Col Roosevelt Col Roosevelts hurt Is a deep bullet wound of thechest wall without striking any vital organ In transit The wound was not probed The point of entrance was to the right of and one Inch below the lev el of the right nipple The range of the bullet was upward and In ward a distance of four Inches deep on the chest wall There was no evidence of the bullet penetrat ing the lung Pulse 90 tempera ture 992 respiration 20 leu cocypt count 82 at 10 a m No operation to remove the bullet is Indicated at the present time Con dition hopeful but wound so Im portant as to demand absolute rest for daysnRDR ARTHUR D BEVAN DR SCURRY L TERREL DR RJ SAYLER A CERTAIN COLD DEAL IS TO BE HANDED OUT To Folks North of Mason and Dixon Line 15000 Years Hence Joliet Illr Oct 18ln 16912 10000 years from today people living north of the Mason and Dlx on line will be Esklmoes- At least this Is tho belief ex pressed by Dr Frederick A Cook explorer and scientist In an Inter view here today Yes sir 15000 years from now theyll be wearing furs and eating blubber Instead of bonbons in this part of the country said Dr Cook Instead of traveling to his lady loves igloo fn a 16912 touring car or aeroplane the gay lotharlc of that day will drive to her Icepack cd domicile itr a sled drawn by dogs and will spend the evening of the two long months duration before her tire of blabber oil talking of placing an Ivory ring on her finger when the sealsftih and walrus hide harvest Is over said the doctor This change in climatical and do mestic conditions will be due Dr Cookavers to a variance In the cllpses of the earth around the sun shooting tIlls planet out of Its pres ent orbit mad away from the source of heat chan tng the cnetlre eolitr system and transforming this fnto a glacial sfo such as exists around the north pole This discovery was made by Dr Cook while In the polar region he states Every 3tf000 years the ter ritory between the Mason and Dlx an Line and northmost Canada iIB covered with a sheet of Ice and the temperature drops to 30 degrees Delbw zero where It remains for 1000 years We are now between two such glacial periods Dr Cook declares If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most com mon ailment To correct this you will find Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent They ate easy and pleasant to take and mild and gentle In effect For sale Dy all dealers adv nor Dragged To Death Smiths Trove Ky Oct IT Clarence Majors B sixteenyearold boy working for J W Jones was thrown from a mule at a farm here and killed Majors was rid ing the mule to the field when It became frightened and threw him His foot became entangled In the trace chain and he was dragged across m thirtyacre field his neck being broken He was dead when assistance reached him The funeral WIts held today at Martins vllle near the home of his parents J W Copeland of Dayton Ohio purchased bottle of Chamberlains Cough Remedy for his boy who had a cold and before the bottle was all used the boys cold was gone Is that not better than to pay a five dollar doctors bill For sale by all dealers adv I r The Good Liar We are told that anybody who Is willing to lie can make a million dollars If he Is a good liar he does not have to make It He simply says he has itCharleston News and Courier Good For Dubiousness I took two of Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tablets last nightand I feel fifty per cent letter than I have for weeks says J J Firestone of Allegan Mich They are certainly a fine article for bUIousness For sale by alt1 dealers Samples free tIad I Tho in Kind use for You over Have 30 Always ycnrs Dought has borne anti the which ld 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ElectricFilijhlfshone or business house should be without them when within reach PRESIDENT IS HORRIFIED AT DASTARDLY ATTEMPT Oa Col Roosevelts Life and Expressed Regret at Ter rible Deed New York Oct 15 President Taft Issued a tong statement on board the Mayflower this after noon relative to the shooting of Col Roosevelt- I cannot withhold an expression of horror be said at the act o2 the maniac who attempted to assassinate Cot Roosevelt When I briefly expressed my re great last night the Presidents statement continued I had been Informed that Col Roosevelt was then speaking and had escaped In Jury The news however Is of a more serious character I feel the deepest sympathy for Mr Roosevelt and his family and I pray that the wound may prove to be only a flesh wound and that as the surgeons complicationsI This assault following the i twoiI ofItbrlJej Presidents elected by our people are events which must cause SOl emn reflection by all Americans up possiidamay In itsCitizensIlibertyI entlrelrtopurpose of has under his slnco its I Allow no ono danger upon the cunningly Insane The severe enforcement of the laws against the carrying of concealed weapons and the more rigorous and certain prosecution of all such attempted crimes whether against prominent or less conspicuous persons are of course helpful but the condemnation of all good citizens of Such acts and their cooperation In pre venting the spread of vicious doc pall1ate beII speak for the Amerlccn peo pie in expressing the profound hope a that Col Roosevelt may speedily r recover from the effects of this dastardly act The only rational ihug In a love letter IH the postage stamp on iho outside A HAPPY HOME la one where health abounds With Impure blood there can not be good health- WithadlsorderedUVERtthere J cannot be good blood TultsPills UVEReadreateiew purebloboddPure Mood steam health uItiaIN TTT y f t- y w rwMw j 4 AVEDNKSDAY OCT as i1012 THE HARTFORD HERALDT111tEEw HIS TRIAL SET FOB NOVEMBER Says Col Roosevelts Slay er is Not Insane SOCIALIST STATES ATTORNEY Is Taking the Matter in Hand and Will Guarantee a Fair Trial SCIIRANK IS ALONE IN CRIME Milwaukee WiOct 17 States Attorney Wlnfrcd C Zabel of Milwaukee county tonight defi nitely announced that John Schrank Col Roosevelts assailant would not be brought to trial until after the national election Novem ber 5 He said the trial would be opened some time between November 11 and 15 Mr Zabol who Is said to be the only Socialist States Attorney In the country gave three specific reasons for his decision to put oft the trial for one month said first that It was only to await the results of 11HeRoosevelts injury second he no desire to crowd the defend and third gave it as his opln ion that it would be unwise to call the case during the final struggle In the Presidential campaign It is my desire to try this case justly and expedItiously said Mr Zabel and this will be done but We wish to avoid having the plain criminal aspects of the case in any WRY Involved In the jiatlonal polit- Ical situation It would not be fair to any of the persons Involved to q do so If we went to trial before election day It Is almost certain that the matter would be dragged anothIerDiscussing the case as viewed by him the Milwaukee county Prose I I cutor said that as far as surface indications Schrank was sane I I I If Schrank Is Insane said Mr Zabel It seems that there Is meth od In his madness when he selects for the scene of his crime a State where there Is no capital punish f ment Also I am Informed In mes sages from New York there has been no Insanity In Schranks family as far as can be traced In ad dition the man presents none of the usual surface Indications of Insani I ty The States Attorney said he believed Schrank had no accomplices or advisors In the crime and that the shooting of Col Roosevelt un doubtedly was the outgrowth of individual plans J When the casa Is called It will be heard by Judge August C Back us of the Municipal Court unless Schrank asks a change of venue The Public Prosecutor said that af ter election he would consult with Judge Backus and that they would call the case to trial formally at their discretion The plea of guilty filed by Schrankat his preliminary hearing before Judge N B Neelen in the District Court this morning Is looked upon as merely perfunctory by M ofllceM with draw that plea of guilty when he goes to trial if he so desires said Mr Zabel In other words this case will be tried In exactly the same manner as any other case of like criminal gravity But thero will be no persecution of the de fendant He will be tried justly and fairly and can expect to receive the punishment merited by the crime Mrs Peter Holan 11501 Buckeye Rd Cleveland 0 says Yes I can recommend Foleys Honey and Tar Compound My little boy had r 4tabad case of whooping coughsome times he was blue in the face I gave him Foleys Honey and Tar Compound and it had a remarkable effect and cured him in a short time Remember the name Fo leys Honey and Tar Compound and do not accept any substitute Chll ren like It grown folks are quickly helped by it and it contains no opiates For sale at all dealers adv RCHOOL TEACHER FEARS A PRENATAL INFLUENCEI Knobeloch 8 years old 11RalphA ijand paralyzed ln his lower limbs since birth1 has been barred tram attendance at the Klnloch Public School bv Principal O C McMillan because of a fear that the boys af fllctlon would have a prenatal inv fluence on the little girls In the class andUauiellke conitroaltlea to be born to the little girls In later ayeareitf t tZ 1 ti1 s t1 t k 1 Thlseari WAS boys lflrst lid t r r rJ school He had attended only a l month when McMillan had appre hensions and notified H R Knobe loch the boys father that Ralph no longer would be allowed to at tend the Klnloch School Knobe loch and his wife appealed to Mc Millan Several times to have theli1 son reinstated Knobeloch even volunteered to rise before his usualI time In the morning and take his son to the school In a wagon and call for him In the evening Mc Millan refused The Knobelochs took the matter before W R Bender St Louis County Superintendent of Schools and Bender promised to help him McMillan steadily refused and gave Bender his reasons Knobeloch again went to see Superintendent Bender and pleaded to let the boy return to school saying It was his I boys only chance for an education j Bender took Knobnloch to the law I j office of Nolte Klskaddon atl j Clayton and they prepared man j damus proceedings which will bo I filed In the Clayton Circuit Court I St Louis Cor Baltimore SunI aaHAS SHOWX KATHKIt GOOn I WOIUC KOIt AN AMATKUR Isnt It about time to have done j with that particular kind of crit icism of Woodrow Wilson which 1 I Is I I expressed by calling hIm an ama teur politician In New Jersey as everyone t knows he has made monkeys of puIl I througha mass of legislation against their wishes and he has ov erwhelmed them at the polls I In the national campaign he has succeeded In uniting the Democra cy as It has not been united since I 1892 Gold Democrats Sliver Democrats Eastern W e st ernII Northern and Southern Democrats I they are all united behind him Coulcl the most astute professional II politician do better In this campaign with so abnor mally shrewd an opponent ad1 Roosevelt against him he has so eI I tlrIhimIInII 1 Ihlr fair nod reasonable attitude to all the prsat problems of the dry makes thousands of converts to his cause dally Not since the days of Lincoln has there appeared I In public life a man who showedI such a firm Intellectual grasp of the difficult situation confronting him No longer do we hear sneers about the schoolmaster Governor Wilson has proved himself oflIflI him and his prospective election Is Indicated by the business activ ity and prosperity reported from all sides If the man who can do these things Is an amateur then It 1 IsI time for the professionals to sit atl his schoolmasterly feet and learn a few lessons IBaltlmore Sun t Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they canno reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deaf ness and that Is by constitutional I remedies Deafness Is caused by anI Inflamed condition of the mucous lin- Ing of the Eustachian Tube When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing and when It Is entirely closed Deafcvss Is the result and unless the Inflamma tion can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition hear ing will be destroyed forever nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness caused by catarrhthat cannot be cured byllalls Catarrh Cure Send for circulars free F J Cheney Co ToledoO fold by Druggists 75c Take Halls Family Pills for lion stipation adv GOV McCllRAUY NAMES NOv 13 AS AIHJOIl DAY Frankfort Ky Oct HGov McCreary today issued a proclamation fixing Wednesday November 13 as Arbor day and urging all the people to plant trees on that day and calling attention to the great good accomplished by other States along this line This will be the day upon which the different trees from all the counties will be planted on the Cap1I Itol grounds at l FrankfortII Theres often much truth in the saying her face is her fortune but Its never saId where pimples skin eruptions blotches or other blemishes disfigure it Impure blood is back of them all and shows the need of Dr Kings New Life Pills They promote health and beauty Try them 25 cents at James H Williams adv Subscribe for The Hartford Herald f SHORf SKETCH OF THE THIRD PARTY ItIAnd Who Constitutes i By Qov Wilson j MADE UP OF THREE ELEMENTSSJ j Which Are Aptly Described j Only Thing Remaining- to Choose Between I KINDLY HTATKMHNT OF CASK j By Woodrow Wilson There Is a new party which It 1 Is i difficult to characterize because it Is made up of several elements As eleImentseII sists of those Republicans consciences and whose stomachs could not stand what the regular Republicans were doing Added to this element are n great many men and women of noble character andII of elevated purpose who believe that this combination of forces may In the future bring them outI on a plane where they can accomplish those things which their hearts have so long desired I have no word of criticism for them Then there Is a third element In the new party of which the les said the better To discuss 1 t would be Interesting only lfl couldII mention names and I have forbid den myself that Indulgence We Ihave poIII party a I reformers i Mr Roosevelt tints forth an ad mirable platform of what he would like to do for the people but howI Is he going to do It He proposes In his platform not to abolish monopoly but to take It under thee legal protection of the Covernmen- and to regulate It In other words Ito take the very men into partnership who have been making It Im possible to carry out these Breatiprogrammes by which all of ii wish to help the people It Is per fectly idle to talk of doing thlngr when your hands are tied for you so long as the men who now controlI the Industry of the country contin ue to control It Now we don want to disturb the Industry of the country We are not here to destroy the industry which these men built up But We are here to flhave the control over the Industry of other people which these men have established and which makes It Impossible that we should give ourselves a free field of service There are two programmes The Democratic programme Is thisto see to It that competition Is so regulated that the big fellow canno put the little fellow out of business for he has been putting the little hastt halt generation The programme of the third Party Is to take these big theIlittle fellow out of business and regulate them saying that fIs right you have put the other fel IOWB out of business but we are not going to put the little fellows back where you destroyed them but ware 0 going to adopt you and say you run the business of the coon try but run It the way we tell you to run It The only thing you have to choose between therefore Is this Are you going to have fresh brains Injected Into the bus- Iness of this country and the bes l men win or are you going to mak the present combinations perma nand p FOR SALE A scholarship in the Ynndcrbllt Training School for boys Elkton Ky howling Green Business UniI versity Bowling Green Kentucky DrniiRhons Business College Nash ville Tenn or any branch school and Bryant fi Stratton Business College Louisville Kentucky Any one contemplating attending eitlie- of the above schools can sore menThe ey by writing or calling on Hnrtfonl herald adv THE SIXTH SENSENEWS- CIENTIFIC DISCOVERY It is almost a 1000tol bet that you dont know you have a sixth sense But you have nevertheless The reason you never knew It Is be cause it has only recently been dis covered It Is known as the sense ofequlllbrlum The sixth sense is located in the semicircular canals of the inner ear and whenever a person is 1 in danger of falling or losing his equilibrium R warning message 1 I communicated to the brain For years physiologists have been puz zled to know the function of these canals because it was proved defi nitely that they had nothing to do with the sense of hearing or th J ti y I proper working of the auricular oro ran Thus thv caste to ba consli I erect as superfluous They consist I all I er and full of a clear liquid Scientists have discovered that these canals enable a person to tell what position he Is in no matter- i whether he Is blind or paralyzed By some peculiar process not wellI understood they warn us when we are about to fall and give us the consciousness of being In any posl tlon assumed workersliontheir nerve and are afraid to go lostiExaminations by physicians In such Instances have shown that thell dlseasCdiItthe existence of sixth sense was idiscoveredChicagoI r neIIOSTMASTERS 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THE H T ORD WFRATD The Hfrrtjortt H yald HEBER MATTtlEWS fRANK C FELIX FELIiubaodProprI RANK L Entered at thijHartforA postofflc u man matter of the econd class DEMOCnVTIO TICKET I For Pre II2f tPov Woodrow Wilson ot New Jersey For Vice PreskilcntC0V Thos R Marshall of Indiana I For Congress Fourth District Hon Ben Johnson of Bardstown It Is the business bodies and lIot thebusybodies that are of rea value to a communityII At last I hint on getting back on the or bust an already fracturedl CorumII oftheNowadays some fellow qftlce have to walkwho run for back or take a Joboat on Salt river I j I The Dull Moose design gets tho sixth place on the ballot but It will j not be necessary to go any further than the first column to vote Just i right I Col Roosevelt has been offered 100000 a year to edit the New York Press In the event he is defeated for President Lets help Urn get the Job The Democratic House voted to place sugar on tho free list and the Republicans killed the bill This Isii why you get 1C pounds Instead of 23 pounds of sugar for a dollar Ohio county still stands right up among the leading counties of the State in the matter of campaign contributions The Democrats here have certainly done their part nobly I and well should not forget the importance of getting out the vote Np Democrat in Ohio county should allow any only the most urgentII cause keep him away from on election day- Overconl1dence y I often begets apathy which Is the most dangerous element that can beset a political party Just before an election Let your chief effort bc not only to vote yourself but to get your apathetic nelghOor to the polls J also I The wouldbe assassin Schrank seems to have had a method In his madness when he chose a State Wisconsin where the punishment for such crimes aa his is only from one to fifteen years In the penlten + nary The rOPe is what would best suit his caseII Every allegation and which has been uttered by members of either Republican faction against the other Is but proof of what the Democrats have been contending for many years that the Republican party has been and Is now the hotbed of political corruption Owing to a slip in somebodys memory President Taft failed to be reminded to send In his formal letter of acceptance of the Presi dential nomination But what does it matter He will be so far be hind at the post that it will not really mak0 any difference whether he concluded to run or not The claim of Col Roosevelt and his followers that there Is nothing good left In the old Republican party according to their opinion Is discounted by the fact that ho was ready and willing to run on the platform as prepared at the first Chicago convention until he found that his nomination was Impossible Then it was ho found that the whole Republican aggregation party principles and allwas rot ten to the core Knowing that it was bad he should have rejected it i from the start It Is pleasant to note that two great political gladiatorsMessrs h Bryan and Roosevelthave agreed on at least one matter In that hos tilities hall not be suspended be 1j tween the two on account of one being temporarily disabled by the bullet of a wouldbe assassin As both have agreed this deplorable affair in no wise affects the questions and principles at issue It was a Bane contention oflr Bryan In the Initiative and It was a brave i acqufescenc0op the part of Col Roosevelt Now let the battle pro ceed I Eight dollars a day board at a hotel for each of their pet dogs was one of the expenses of Mrs F W Vanderbilt of New York and the Dutchcss of Manchester at Evlan LeeBalns on the Lake of Geneva The facts have been corroborated by the Dutchessheraelf on her ire Turn I bJtbe pukflpf Manchester from a JTourney n the FarJEaSTt It fs Bu cb wanton eztravarance as thin vbea 1 lth9 iandhe1plersI y poor people Are famishing tor bread whlc t excites hatred of tha rich and widens the chasm which 1IIt seems must forever separate then two classes of Gods creatures who Should b0 nearer on an equality with each other My thought is constantly with that gallant gentleman Ivlnc in the hospitalat Chicago said Woodrow Wilson In several of his speeches while touring theState of Dela ware last week From tno women that Gov Wilson heard of the fou deed committed upon the person ot Col Roosevelt he seemed deep moved and has never ceased to keep Informed as to the stricken Rough Riders condition It 1 Is pleasant to know that Democracy has such a kindly and human hearted candidate for the highest office within the gift of the people Since January 1 of tho present year a Democratic House of Repre sentatives has passed tariff bills which would have reduced the highII cost of living 650000000 a President Taft vetoed every tariff measure presented to him which in i I j the slightest degree provided relief for the many from extortion He used his power to perpetuate pro hibitive protection and the sway of the trusts The way to remedy this matter Is to vote the Demo i I cratic ticket straight This means more this year than It ever did before t Jack Johnson the negro pugi list was arrested In Chicago last week at thin Instance of Mrs F CameronFalconnet a white wo man of Minneapolis who alleges that the black man Is using undue Influence upon her daughter in trying to Induce the girl to marry him It will be remembered that Johnsons white wife recently committed suicide The mother plead ed with Johnson amid streaming tears to cease his attentions to her daughter Wit he defied her Chicago may stand that sort of thing but we have an Idea what would happen to Johnson If this case hap pened In Kentucky copying the editorial ex IACtOl in last weeks Herald In v0 showed up the hypoclsy of the political editor of the Hart ford Republican wherein he claim ed that he never was a Taft Republican and In which We proved by I editorials from his own pen that he was th0 Owensboro Inquirer says The Inquirer passes the Is SilO up to its two Hartford contemporaries but not with out saying that It looks now like the Herald holds the win ning hand The Inquirer was simply taken by a little piece of demagogy Iin in the Hartford Bull sheet and does the proper thing by setting the matter right in its own columns The Fourth District Leader a Taft paper publfshed at Hardlus j burg says The Leader can state with authority that Wilson is a dis tinct disappointment to tho Democratic leaders and party generally There Is no Wilson enthusiasm It Is only those who are seeking office that pretend to have any Among Democrats who are conversant with tre situation this aston ishing state of affairs Is freely commented upon Wonder where the Leader got all of Its wonderful farreaching au thorityby which It assumes to read the minds of Democrats everywhere and to find therein the greatest disappointment at the candidacy of Woodrow Wilson Editor Mcador will no doubt find where all this enthusiasm was concealed on the evo of election day Gold to the value of 96890000 was produced in the United States last year this record being surpass ed only in 1909 TonicAl I What is afetonic A I medicine that increases the t strength or the tone of the I whole system What is an fe alterative A medicine that alters or changes un healthy action to healthy action Name thebest tonic and alterative Ayers Sarsaparilla the only SarsapaII rflla entirely free fromalco I hol Askyourdocforabout Bilious attacks skith4adaches Indiges Boa cGnitipitfoB cIhW spellsthan art some of the suits of an inactive liver lldcyourdoctorW htencIon Ayes Pins In these cud The dost is small DneiplqM bedtkee err tUd tr U J ogres OO4tmml x 111 ATJACKSHOULONOT Used By Supporters of Cot Roosevelt SAYS BRYAN IN STATEMENT Declares That Progressive Should Not Hide Behind Tragedy r THK SANE TO DECIDE 1SSUE Indianapolis Ind Oct 18De Glaring that the recent attack on Col Roosevelt at Milwaukee should not be used by his supporters to protect their policies from olltlca attacks William J Bryan read a prepared statement to his audlonv during his speech here tonight lU bear out his assertion His slate meat follows We are embarrassed In the discussion of national Issues by the fact that one of the Presidential candidates has been made the vie tim of a murderous assault We deplore as deeply as Mr Roosevelts supporters the act of a madman who has temporarily this abled him for campaign work We denounce as bitterly as Mr Uoo3 velts supporters such a rccrto violence even by one who Is bereft of his reason We sympathy with Mr Roosevelt in his affliction us sincerely as his supporters do and we wish as earnestly AS they for his speedy recovery But neither hc nor they will ask Cora suspension of activity on the part of Mr Roose velts opponents so long as his friends continue to present his side on national Issues The question before tho country must be decided by the sane A maniac cannot be an arbiter in such a crisis I am surprised that the friends of Mr Roosevelt should at tempt to make use of this Incident in his behalf It cannot be charged to the Democratic party It cannot be fairly charged to any party The suggestion that the assailant was led to make the attack because of newspaper criticism Is a farfetched one and even If It could be shown that an unbalanced mind was influenced by criticism It is no more Just to demand a suspension ref the discussion oro pending problems on this account than It would be to re ject religion because some have gone insane on that subject- I have been a careful reader of the papers since last June and I am quite sure that the Taft papers have been no more bitter In their assaults upon Mr Roosevelt than the Roosevelt papers have been In their assaults upon Mr Taft And neither side has attacked the other with more virulence than both have attacked the Democrats In campaigns past I can show you as bitter things said against me by both the friends of Mr Taft and the friends of Mr Roosevelt as the friends of either have said against the other The papers say many things they ought not to say but I know of no party that Is guiltless in this matter- A nation sits expectant by the exPresidents bedside hoping that the wound Is not a serious one But Mr Roosevelts supporters must not us0 this attack to protect them selves and their position from Just criticism The brave soldiers on the battlefield do not use the wounded for breastworks They stand out and give blow for blow And so in this campaign Mr Roosevelts supporters cannot nsr- lhim as a shield to protect them selves against the attacks that may be made against the policies for which they stand1 v Lay On Says Teddy Chicago Ill Oct 19Colonel Roosevelt is asking no quarter from his political enemies because of the attempt made upon his life Monday at MilwaukeeThe chieftain of the third party tonight Issued a state ment tram Mercy Hospital in an- SWer to what Mr Bryan made yesterday In his speech at Franklin Ind In It he says i l wish to express my cordial agreement with the manly ands prop er statement of Mr Bryan at Franklin Indwben In arguing for a continuance of the discussion of the Issues at stake in the con test he said The Issues of this campaign should not be determined by the net of an assassin Neither Cdlonel Roosevelt nor his1 friends could ask thnt thediscussion should beiturn1 ed away from the principles Involv ed If ho 1is elected Presidents It should i 6 because of what he has done In the past and what he proposes to doJiereaffer x Ji as fit iiI wish to point lont3oweyer Li that neither rnor my friends have asked that the discussion Jba turne away from the prInciples Involved On the contrary we emphatically demand that the discussion bl car ricd on precisely l1Slf I had not been shot I shall be sorry if Mr Wilson does not keep on the stump and I fool that he owes It to him self and the American people to continue on the stump THE TOBACCO POOLERS MAKE PEACEFUL 1JIOTES Madlsonvllle Ky ott ISeventyflve tobacco growers members of the Stemming District Assocla tlon in Webster county came to Madlsonvllie In a body and called on several tobacco buyers here requesting them not to buy any of thc unpooled tobacco at the presenl time A buyer was also visited nlt Manitou four miles north of here where the same request was made The leader of the crowd stated in an interview that several buyer from this county had been over In Webster looking over crops and- In a few cases had made purchases of this years tobacco The association is making a strenuous campaign for members The books will be kept open for poolers until the 20th of the present month for this purpose and the men who came here said It was a peaceful mission that they had neither guns nor whiskey and that i an honest appeal was made to those who are engaged In the buying of tobacco to stay out of the field for tho present The men spent the day in Madl sonvllle in conference with asso ciation members here and left late In the afternoon for Webster coun ty It is understood the buyers made them no promises QUAIIAXTIVE ORDEIt NY STATE AGAINST HORSES Frankfort Ky Oct 18The State Live Stock Sanitary Board to day ordered a quarantine of Rob ertson county to cover the shipping driving or moving sheep out of the county until an efficient County In spector Is appointed wino will co opearte with the State Live Stock Inspector representing the board I The board ordered a quarantine I against all horses mules and Jack stock shipped here from Nebraska and Kansas asIt views with alarm the continued spread in Kansas and Nebraska of the disease somewhat I similar to cerebraspinal meningitis that is now devastating those States I of horses mules and Jack stock Veterinarians are unable to handle the situation or even to say positively whether the dlsease Is con tagious infectious or communica ble In any way WOMAN WAS ATTACKED I1V A VICIOUS NEGRO The Calhoun Star says I An attempted assault was made on Mrs Henry Hlgjgs at her homeII Iin Livermore Wednesday ev 7 oclock by Ed Taylor a young I negro living in that town Mrs Higgs had Just l1nlshedII washing the supper dishes a leaving the kitchen with a lamp InI her hand when Taylor came into the room from a back door and I grabbed her She dropped the lamp which went out and she struggled with the negro In dark ness until help arrived Her screams brought her children from another I room who called for help which frightened the man away before ac complishing his purpose He escaped the officers by successfully hiding Ina coalhouse until early I Thursday morning he was arrested I by Marshal V P Stateler who brought thenegro to Calhoun after I telephoning here for the sheriff to meet him as lynching was feared t The prisoner is in the Calhoun Jail HENIIY WHITE ARRESTED ON A SERIOUS CHARGE The Owensboro Messenger says Henry White of Neafus Grayson county was arrested by Deputy United State Marshal C T Nichols ona warrant sworn out by W Ai Cueman Jr charging him with using the malls to defraud and brought before Commissioner J A Dean Jrho held him to the November term of the United States grand Jury In the complaint it is stated that In several different Instances the defendant White used the malls in RoeIbuckgoods from them and mailing them checks to pay for tthe goods when he knew he did not have any money In the bank on which the checks were drawn The total amount that ho Is said to have recelyed on the seven orders Is 4032 Gene CM foe AIIRIght I torPresidentWilson r In tbeitvery nature of the case thlBimusti beealledilaio1Jerj- 1tWrNewYorJc Joaht t blhi1t k = 1 f l w I j Patriotism and Love of Constar I Can scarcely be expeoted of children reared by homeess parents with no more Serious thought thaqI the present Just as the twig is bunt the trees ins dined and as more recent writers have saidliThe home is the backbone of our nation it behooves all of life liberty and happiness and particularly IloVtrs directing the footsteps of the youth of our to set a good example Tp do this it is not and In debt for lifenecessary to build a palace go Wood const notion will just meerrour requirements With it you can plan a home of any size you may ultimately i desire and then start with a few rooms and- build I on as your demands require We fc have helpe4rr ir many people solve their building problems and woul41 like to help you Come in and lets tall it over or write for price- sTheres J no Place Like Honie i Fordsville Planing Mill Coj INCORPORATED Fordsville Kentucky I THE VOTE IN KENTUCKY SHOWS EVIDENT GAIN For Taft While Woodrow I Wilson Continues Far in the Lead 1 The Cincinnati Enquirer says Since the llest review of the sit uation politically In Kentucky Taft has as indicated by the straw vote that Is being taken for the Cincin I nati Enquirer and by the expres sions of voters In various sectionsII I of the State particularly cd voters made gains that have considerably stimulated the Republican leaders The Taft gains however have not affected the standing of Wood = row Wilson The Democratic stand ard bearer has himself gained the difference between 50 16 per cent which he had when the previous re view was written and 50 5682 per cent of the total straw vote taken up to the time of the present writ Ing Tafts gain has been Roosevelts loss and it Is equivalent to 1524 per cent of the total vote that has been taken It appears to have come for the greater part through a shifting of the negro sentiment and Senator William OConnell I Bradley who continues actively up on the stump Is accorded by the old line Republicans the lions I share of credit for it While Roosevelt now has as In dicated by the straw vote 20 of tho Kentucky suffrage as 1582II 17 5282 for Taft the the President are claiming that the election returns will show the rejj verse They are right now upon Tafts polling two votes for everyone that ia cast In the State for Roosevelt The Progressive leaders assert that the loss Indicated by the straw vote Is real They claim to be mak ing steadily converts to the third party case and they pooh pooh the Idea that the negro vote cannot get away from the habit of stamping his ballot under the log cabin de vice of the Republican party They claim that the black man has nat urally a high regard for Roosevelt and that they will without hesitancy stamp their ballots under the picture of the strenuous one PRESIDENT TAFT ON THIRD TERM POLICIES IThat the third term movement is not founded on any one principle or for that matter on any principle at all but merely for the gratification og one mans ambition and ven genance that It would go to pieces if Its remarkable leader should die that its crazyquilt platform is made up of anything and every IsIEurope and that it IBS destined to defeatare some of the charges that President Taft brings against Colonel Roosevelt and his socalled Progressive party That these charges are true few will deny but almost as strong an Indictment can be found against the Republican party which has foster ed the Interests at tb0 e elleofithe people wrung taxes from them O ntbe necessities of life atd pur sued a policy of making the rich- riFher and the poor poorer It has sinned away Its day of grace and I Just as pUre as November comes the unworthy servants will be scourged troth the stemplej SPECIAL tWe have the cele brated Henderson Road Wagons for sale Let us show you their good pointsAlso our usual line select Family Groceries S r andsupplies at the lowest cash prices Give us a callor phone No 83 I LIKENSACTONHartford Ii I Public I SPEAKING k Hon Mat J Holt 1 Of LouisvilleKy I b ofIWillJspeakJ in the interest the Progressive Party ntll t Hartford Sat Oct 26 at 1I 130 p m McHenry Sat Oct 6tat 730 p m I Everybody invited to it r come and hear the is sues of the campaign ably discussed Ladies invited t I JNey Foster Chmn iL EG BarmfSoft to ProgressiveCampaign Corn tl oj nPiiteeOhfo County f- t4jiiitisiri 10 yr k + 4 k St r rMidDNCSDdr OCR 88 1912 d THE HARTFORD HERALDPAGEFIVE ttjjI 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 hesi tancy in saying that we can please you in 1 quality style and price Already our sales have been beyond our expectation and every week finds us receiving new goods For SATURDAY will have some specially good values in Childrens Wraps Remember this and keep in i mind that IT PAYS TO TRADE f T WITH A HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY f G OOX OOOJOOOOOOOOO- O IXOAL NEWS AND 0 0 PERSONAL POINTS 0 f 00000000000000000 ij 3Ilss Vorna Duke was In Louls f villa a few days last week J kIrviugtan Meal and Flour at Wo H Moore Sons Meat Market nom M s Hooker Williams spent a F r few days In Louisville last week t M Ben Taylor of Owensboro Is I I IivisitIng relatives and friends In Just received new barrel Jumbo 1 Pickles IfI W H MOORE SON L WAN QOKAthe lbom li merclal Hotel Good price for a fll good cook adv i SMr R D Canary loordsvllle gave The Herald a pleasant call Wednesday rV Sour Kraut and nice nevr1ackf- iifii aMackerel at W H Moore I Sons Meat Market f Mrs Ira Daniel of Hedlnger North Dakcjta Is the guest of Mr and Mrs W H GillespIe cltyt Ib SenatorW p Jones nit Leltch field has been In Hartford the past few days on legal business eJMr ATaylorand wife of 4 central City were visitors at their ti liiItO me here the fitst of this- 4week vf i ia1ScJ Abe Barker Hartfords rlew frYo dry goods merchant and his wife V hbave taken rooms at Mrs Hub u bards = rjfr Raymond Ferry has been ap appointed postmaster at White Rpn t I this county yjcq A Payton Ve r 8Igned iV Mr James Nance of The Herald 1 force accompanied by his wife spent Friday and Sjaturday In Ow to seasbarSt p I = r- uMelssrsIlenrYL capmap Beaver Dam Joewerepleasant 11lpia1 The Tlerala of- I 7 Saturdayt t J Tflce I HartfordSIBi Tined the Grand Lodge at LoiUsvllle a Jo1X lew dariJlastlbeki a 4- Jau 11 Ii I oWATEDlbu Chestnut Tele fe A1 JJrqT 25 fegttiEi1g Not ignnq nHm rt14 Jba ANfng4fI11at Bg61 lCounty Fargerf1tfa7i + i v tualiept a Co I rtfgydf Jea ot t l AnI9 r9 d f f For IIITown property vacant lots cottages and twostory dwelling- A C YEISER CO adv Hartford Ky Mr Brodte Payne bookkeeper for the Taylor Coal Company at Taylor Mines was admitted to the bar at Morgantown recently Mrs John B Wilson and child ren are at the bedside ot Mrs Wit1 sons mother Mrs F H Allen of Haweaville who is quite Ill Mrs N C White formerly Miss LIssIe Crawford of Louisville was the guest of Mrs John T Moore city a Sew days last week MIss WillIe Smith Worthy Ma tron of the local Eastern Star Is In attendance at the Grand Chapter now in session at Hopklnsville Ky Mr T W Daniel and wife Ola ton visited their son and daughter Mr and Mrs J A Daniel Hartford from Saturday until Monday Mr L M Render and family of Louisville spent a few days In Hartford recently visiting the for HIRenderJust opened a barrel of that good pure Now Orleans MolassesI the kind that everybody likes Get a gallon today HARTFORD GROCERY CO Mrs J E Fogle who has been vIsiting her son and daughter Mr and Mrs T B Petrie of Brazil Indiana for the past two weeks will arrive home tomorrow Mr Harold Holbrook oldest son of Mr and Mrs Rowan Holbrook left Monday for Artesla New Mex ico wherehe will spend the wIn- ter for the benefit of his health Miss Ray Rorenblatt of Hawes Vllle arrived In Hartford Thursday to be the guest of her brother Mr Nathan Rbsenblattr for a few days He accompanied her home SUndaYjl For all kinds of rial call on or address Fordsvllle Ploning Wlli CpjttprdBvlIle Ky and Betthebeatmaterialat cheap est prices adv There will aa motion picture entertainment at Dr Beans Opera House every nigh tl t ls week New and pleasing jfilins also song rec- ordsllavo been secured nde ach nlglJbljagoodjo9B T11ead Ia qq 1 ipIyM J 1e enter tainnient Uvworth tJ1Je tjraegfthe price + + if + +ot It = 1 Dr B WeFord who has been Ewar at Louisville rnd pls2wtere recuperating his health arrived yesterday and will resume his prac licehere We are glad to see the doctor looting so well If you need a good Wheat Drill call and see me about the kind T soil If sold within next ten days will sell at cost Now is the time to buy S L KING 41t2 adv Hartford Ky Have just received a carload of sixinch Drain Tiling Also have good supply of 24inch Well Tiling W E ELLIS Product Merchant Jlt4Rdv Hartford Ky Mr and Mrs E N Morrison of Fordsvllle visited their son and daughter Mr and Mrs C E Mar rison city a few days recently Ac companied by Mrs Morrison they made a short trip to Cecillan Ky whll3 here Dr E W Patterson of Dawson Springs will be In Hartford twice per week Tuesday 1 tf m to Wed nesday 10 a m Friday and Saturday same hours Those desiring Osteopathic treatment will find him at the Commercial Hotel 42tf Messrs L B Tlchenor Precldent Hartford Route J R Wel BITarlorthose who attended the meeting of the tobacco growers at Central City last Friday Rev W It Wright win till his regular appointment nt the Chris thi church here next Sunday morn ing end night His theme for the morning tervlce will be Sparks prom the WorldWide Convention His subject for the night service Is not given out but It will as usual be Interesting Everybody Invited and welcome Mr SP Aaron au employee of the L I N railroad doing grade tradIfJJOCkO1drcctj allroad rightofway to graze Mon hay and when a train came along ItIfrightened the horse so badly tt ran Into a wire fence falling over It and breaking Its neck Dr B F Tlchonor formerly ofI Pleasant Ridge has purchased moved Into the David Moreland llroporty on union street and has located here for the practice of his profession Dr Tlchenor who was I twice elected as Senator from the avlessMcLean Senatorial District Is a One physician and we gladly welcome him back to his native county and especially Into our mIdstThe entertainment given at Dr Beans Opera House last Saturday night by the McIIenry Dramatic pub was well patronized and much enjoyed by the audience A college comedy drama in three acts enti tled Kingdom of Hearts content was presented in a most satisfactory manner Several new and pleas ing betweenacts features were In troduced consisting of vaudeville specialties The music was also good and althogether It was a first class show Messrs J W Baker Render L J Render Rockport Sam H Tar lor V M Stewart WSAllen Beaver Dam B J French Hartford Route C M T Westerfield Pleasant Ridge J T Miller Lo ransport J L Bennett and L F Bennett Hartford Route 2 W C Fufkerson Cleaton P R Kelly Whltesvlllc John Keith and Mar- In Keith Horse Branch Hon A B Tlchenor Matanzas A G Murphy Hartford Route 1 snit J W Wilson Prentis were among our Callers Monday tiitntlici Hochn At St Josephs church In Central City Ky yesterday morning at 8 oclock Miss Henrietta Louise Gun ther was united in marriage to Mr Andrew Urban Hoehn Rev Father Meyerlng of the above named cltv and church officiating The wed ding was an unpretentious affair only the Immediate relatives being present and the bride selected that place because she holds herchurch membership there Soon after the ceremony the newly wedded couple left for Avondale Ala where they will reside in the future The bride is a native of Hartford and no more popular or well beloved girl ever lived here For a number of years up until recently she was chief assistant to the post master and some of the high offi cials of the Government frequently complimented her work She was fas popular with the patrons of the f once ag she was with Uncle Sam and her employers Mr Hoehn is al engineer in the employ of the Southern Railroad Co at Blrmlng ham and Is one of Birminghams bet citizens 8sweHaslhlghly valued railroad man A The whole community of Hart ford and vicinity join In pest wishes for Mr and Mrs Hoehn r oi o lOll COMPANY MAKES ANOTHER GREAT STRIKE Mid the Prospect for Many Wells in This Vicinity Grows Brighter l hp West Kentucky 011 Company JnrlforS brought in a gusher in well No 2 last Wednesday morning It was first thought that this veil Would produce from 30rt to barrels per day but while It 00II not reach that output it la a great strike and shows conclusively that this Is an oil lIar worth t while When first struck the rush j of oil was so great that many ren had to be pressed into sers Ice toI throw up embankments and lie trenches to take care of the 011I e11reltdyWell No 2 Is on the Joe Snell farm better known as part of the Ike Duke farm six miles nortuerct of Hartford This oil was striek nta depth of 1780 feet The oil which Is of the same grade as well No 1 shows 23 per cent pnsollne Well No 3 located in the same community Is expected to soon be brought in Well No 4 will be be gun In a few days In fact it now looks like many wells will be start ed within the next few days Pica has been ordered to put In pipe lines from tho wells to the L N railroad at Dukchurst n mle distant where the oil will bo load ed Into large tanks to be shipped to the numerous purchasers of the crude oil oooouooooooooooo rutfTiT YI its XOTKS o- OOOOOOQCOOOOOOO The Ohio Circuit Court convened In court hall here Monday with Hon Judge T F Blrklinad presid ing and Commonwealths Attorney Ben U Ulngo present After pro liminary motions the following named gentlemen were empaneled as grand jurors for the term namely L D Bennett K T Smith Arch Rhoads C II fanner Will Baker J C Shultz S Easton Har ry Morrison H B Taylor S 11 Mllllpan Jonus Render and 1K 0 Austin H H Taylor was designated as foreman K G Austin all clel and 0I H Morrison as sheriff of tho grand Jury j The following named gentlemen were empaneled as petit Jurors ArnoldilChap man S W Leach John Igleheart P R Kelly H C Ford Arnold Pollard Dave Maddox and Albert CoxTho following cases on first and eecond days Comth docket were continued Comth vs Paul Cooper Geo Simpson Lee Hobbs Har AlIenI3 casbs Frank Small wood feo MyersCases continued for process fellow Comth vs Llche Ransom 3 cases Red Rusty Wilson Bob Nelson 2 cases Frank Mc Farland 5 cases Orville Crowe 2 cases William Lankford 2 cases William Bennett 2 cases nobIlns lay 3 cases Alton Parrls tl cases Noah Beasley 2 cases El more Roach Leo Loyd 3 cases Leonard Wedding Hubert Baker Statement filed In following cases by Commonwealths Attorney and stricken off Comth vs Josle Ward Kstlll Ooff 7 cases An drew King et al Oscar McKInney Haskel Kitchens Comth vs Walter Patterson de fault judgment for 25 and 10 daysIn jail- Comth vs Dr Charles DeWeese called for trial and both sides announced I ready Trial will proceed this morning Mr Marvin Miller official stenographer for the Sixth Judicial Dis- trictI IsIn attendance at Court Visiting AttorneysSenator W O Jones Leltchfield G B Likens Assistant State Auditor Frankfort I Judge J M Porter Beaver Dam and John T Hone Centertown Sob1 Docket October lean JOIli MachIneICoVBI nII Westerfield et al I I vsImotion1 for changes of venue A i Qa Evans vs William Hudson Mary Burden vs H D Burch Comth nChas DeWeese et al 3d DayP H Alford vs G W Embry etal T W Yates vs T Sanders et al 4th DayA B Westerfield vs I HtI l I II i E1an1otsr7NDf Comforts Now is the time to buyII r your supply Our tock is campI III I I I75c to 4OO ROSENBLATTS In Couneetkii wilh1J IIIL1ntt iUlilll hy HARTFORD KENTUCKY I r n4lilUtlMIW II Bean ot al vs L N R R Co et al Bill DaJ W Cooper vs K V Williams et al Kd Bowers vs L N R R Co fitly Day George Shrewsberry vsi Robert Bennett etal Commonwealths Attorney lien I D RIngo Is accompanied by Isis wIfe who will spend several days In I Hartford Cases on tlrst and second days docket have been disposed of I follow A Q Evans vs William I prejuIdIceI Mary Burden vs H D Burch verdict of jury 25 for plaintiff A S of K Xntlie All persons Interested in the to bacco pool at Cromwell are requested to meet at Cromwell on Satur day Nov 2 1912 at 1 p m for the purpose of electing a grader for that placeGEORGE BAIZC H T PORTER E P SANDERPUR W B TALORCommittee Saved Leg of Boy It seemed that my 14year old boy would have to lose his leg on account of an ugly ulcer caused by a bad bruise wrote D P Howard Aquone N ClOAII remedies and doctors treatment failed till we tried Bucklcns Arnica Salve and cured him with one box Cure l pilesFV iI For Sill Fifty acres of land adjolnlnr Beaver Dam also fourroom cottage and half acre laud with goof1 Improvements Terms very reas onable Call on of address J D HOCKER Beaver Dam Ky Box 262 43M For Sale haemsAl sizes from C to 300 acres We can please you If you want to buy land A C YEISER CO adv Hartford Ky EAST VIEW Oct 2l11lss Sally Crowe of I Adaburg spent a few days recently with Mr and Mrs W T Frenchi iiME Luther Collins of Taylor Mines was the guest of Mr S R French Monday I I a I spendingII IL Mr Lv D French Is111 with nor rthroatil tJ l ifl5iise Lottte M1y ltdI is visiting u Mr and Mrs Will KIiswu f Red Hill Mr DP Frcacj nttei ted churchat Green briar Saturda nightBorn T OkI=10eTi IThe Wrong Gas IIfyour present Glasses fail to give you caret nt rom fort theres something wrong Is it your JlitsJts or your Eyes QuestionWith Either is had enough and should icing you to us at IIICC Vo like tj discover un usual Eye defects the kind that puzzle the AVERAGE Optician Glasses Right Good Sight f10 J B TAPPAN The Reliable Jeweler and Optici- anHARTFORD KY VELRY WATCHES Io teas AriesOptician S Evansville Ind i i1LL A1 EvvnsviHe Fwiq n tet tfMzag Co J abet 3UMAIfi 1 zr r v= pqi iroiy ie1 rAaE aix THE HAR1FOIdDHERALDwli The Hartjord Herald I Illinois Central Railroad Time Ta i KyiBoundtNo 132 405 am No 1211135 pm I pmII J E Williams AgtIt STATES JUST WHY HE IS FOR WILSON And Will Support Governor at Pollss DEAN OF THE YALE1AW SCHOOL Tafts Own University Gives Reasons for Faith That Is In HimnAS UKTWKKX TAKT AX1 WILSON By Henry Wade Rogers I shall vote for Woodrow Wil son for President for these reass ons To punish the Republican party as the representative of the merd cenary Interests that have preyedII upon the people for a generation and to punish It for the sills of biga business In partnership with crook ed politicsCBecause the policies of the Republican party tend to make thec rich richer and the poor poorer Those policies widen the gulf bes tween the rich and poor The crying need today confronting all clva ilized States Is to narrow the toou wide gulf between those who areI too rich and those who are tooI poor The Republican party In rep cent years and after accomplish ing the abolition of slavery hash shown a singular Indifference to the divine Injunction to consider thelI poor 1 Because Woodrow Wilson pos sesses the energy the ability the courage tne Independence the re spect for the Constitution and laws which are so necessary If one Is to fill the high office of President of the United States I believe that his personal quali ties are such that he will be more successful In getting things done jII Iscertainting his measures through ConlI gress He was too mandatory and belligerent He was too abrupt and Irritating In his way of doing things I Mr Taft has been more successful than Roosevelt In dealing with Congress yet In the most important I of all matters before Congress that of the tariff he could not win Congress to revise the tariff down ward according to his own and his partys promise There Is no office in which pertt sonality counts for more than in the Presidency and Woodrow Wil son hns the right personality I concede the charm of Mr Tafts personality He has all the charm McKinley had and more But ae President needs to have In addi tion to his charm great political and personal tact and n resolute will and determined IJUrIOeII Mr Taft Is a lino type of gentle man and I believe him the most misrepresented and least under stood man In our public life nutI it Is not within his power to ac complish the reforms which are so necessary to tho welfare of the American people at thistime Tor Mrs T A Town 10V Cth St Matertown S D writes My four children are subject to hard colds and I always use Foloys honey and Tar Compound with splen did results Some time ago I had a severe attack of la grippE and the doctor prescribed Foleys Honey and Tar Compound and It soon u ala tween the two on account of con Honey being temporarily disabled by IL sure UL bullet wouldbe assassinof a his and both have agreed this deplore n per affair In no wise affects the qf felI tlons and principles at Issue hi dealj contention of Ir Br1 advinacquiescence on the part of 1 Roosevelt Now Jet the battle 13 TEST ceedl n blood1 Eight dollars a day board a of the hotel for each of their pet dogs rare In one of the expenses of Mrs Fs The of New York and toDutchessLeeBains on the Lake of enicojored The facts have been corrobora female by the Dutches herself on herof the I mchei peclmentromfc 1tf wanton roughtthllI phy which tho microscopic particles of blood can be studied with precis- Ion Some of the blood corpuscles are but 13000 of an ich long The experiments are being checked ort and the scientist will shortly present to the profession the result of hts Investigations Within the next few days he says bo will be ready to publish an ac count of his tests Ho predicts that many of the older theories as to the formation of the red and white corpuscles will have to be re vised Philadelphia Cor Now York World UJOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O IUKH McLUKK SAYS 0 5OOOOOOOOOOOOOO And many a girl who Is so lazy to wash the dishes Imagines that he has a soulful temperament- A girl will spend three hours dolling up so as to exaggerate the charms with which Nature endowed her and making them as trans parent as modesty will permit Then she will put a chip on her I shoulder and become highly IndlgI nant when a rude man dares take long look at her When He comes to her home for dinner she nibbles daintily at a cracker and tells Him that she nev er has any appetite nut when lie I has gone and she gets her corset off can clean up a whole pot of I pork and cabbage The trouble with the sex nowa Is that the girls are womanish I and the women are mannish Once upon a time a man Invented commonsense hat for women It contained no dingbats dornlcks nor collywobbles was guaranteed not to scare horses only 50 cents and required no swords to hold It In place He to death Ill admit that some of the brides re tacky looking But when Ifig up the number of men in the who are not worth marrying havens the heart to knock the women When I see u fat girl In a tight waddling along the street I IIarefuller than they areII ohitn Hurry Now Judge said nildad I I wish you would expedite this case IIgreatII halnlthisueetln tomorrer that I callateJl last all day an Thursday I gotta o over to Dlabbs Corners to an- uction saleI guess well glt to you abaout Tuesday of next week onless yell save time by plead In guilty Oh weUa right retorted I 3lldad Im guilty Whats the Ii penalty I Waal raound here were mak I In an example of speeders mister said the Wudge Ten days In the county Jail j A Log on tho Track Of the fast express means serious trouble ahead If not removed so does loss of appetite It means lack of vitality loss of strength and nerve weakness If appetite falls take Electric Bitters quickly to ov ercome the cause by toning up the stomach and curing the Indigestion Michael HeBshelmor of London Neb had been sick over three years but six bottles of Electric Hitters put him right on his feet again They have helped thous ands They give pure blood strong nerves good digestion Only CO cents at James H Williams adv rCASTORIAForI The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th0- Signature S of LtYTZZZtlf Why DaughterMother why do peo 1 ple think business will be better afjI ter the electio- nMotherBecause i then men will have more time to give to It y Saved Uy HlH Wife Shes a wise woman who knows Just what to do when her husbands life Is in danger but Mrs R J Flint Bralntrce Vt Is of that kind Dr1KingsI I F for a dreadful cough when 1ii I was so weak my friends all thought- II had only a short time to live and It completely cured me A quick curefor coughs and colds Its the most safe and reliable medicine many throat and lung troublesCorII erlp bronchitis croup whooping emorIIrhagesI I 5 Oc and 100 Guaranteed b James H Williams i adv0 FOLEY KIDNEY PHISFOR BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER MAN WHO SHOT COLONEL A CHRONIC NEERDOWELI Was a Cheap Lodging House Roamer Who Was Always Without Job New York Oct 18John Schrank Col Roosevelts would beassassin up to a months ago was a lodger at the White Hotel a 3 story lodginghouse at 156 Canal street Just off the flowery He had been a guest there for nine months occupying a room that cost him 2 a week Oustave A Jost the own er of the hotel said today that he had known Schrank for a long time although never intimately The mans father said Jost was an oldtime saloon keeper on Elizabeth street Schrank used to come often to my place for lunch or a casual glass of beer He was n quiet unassuming fellow and I often sat down with him for a few minutes chat although at the time I did not even know his name It was Just nine months ago when he came to me and asked for a room I gave him one at 3 a week and he was registered under the name Slannang He told me at the time he was In the Insurance business A few days later he re marked to me that his name as in scribed on the register was a mis take and should be Schrank Ho did not appear to be prosperous In fact about two months ago he ask ed me to help him get a lob somewhere as bartender or walter Finally about the last of Sep tember Schrank quit the hotel leaving no forwarding address He said that he was going out of town to visit relatives A few days later he sent me a souvenir postcard from n Southern town I think In South Carolina I notice by the papers this morning that he had gone South In pursuit of Col Roosevelt Schrank never had any visitors at the hotel He was quiet In his and In his talk There was mystery about him apparently he was Just like many other menI whom you meet In New York hotels and lodginghouses He never talkI ed politics with me and never gave any Indications of possessing vio lent opinions He Is the last man I would have picked as a wouldbe assassinThe man left no papers or doc uments In the room he occupied There was a bundle of old clothes on a cupboard shelf which I told the maid to throw out Mrs Paul Wehling 316 Smith St Peoria 111 had kidney and bladder trouble with terrible back ache and pain across the hips Just Imagine her condition She further says I was also very nervous had headaches and dizzy spells and was fast getting worse when I took Foley Kidney Pills and now all my troubles are cured Foley Kidney Pills have done so much for me I shall always recommend them Foley Kidney Pills are rich In curative qualities and contain no habit forming drugs Try them For sale by all dealers adv S Nix Oil the Slang Take it from us kid theres no nourishment In slinging this slang stuff Thats a cinch Slang Is all to the bad It dont get you any where Forget that Norwegian college professor who says that Amer ican slang Is the swell talk Hos trying to put one over on us Eith er somebodys been handing him a lemon or elses hes trying to con us Listen You cant make a hit with the tony guys unless you get a little style Into your lingo The trouble with slang Is that it puts your vocabulary on the blink In a jiffy And then when you wapt to have a touch of high life and throw the lugs youre In bad See Do you get us Have some class about you and cut 1tLLIfe Sick headache Is caused by a die ordered stomach Take Chamberlains Tablets and correct that and the headaches will disappear For sale by all dealers adv Card of Thanks Mr and Mrs W N Cone wish to sincerely thank all the kind friends who worked so hard to save our property from destruction by fire last Thursday at our house and hope to be able to return the favo- i Ito each and every one in the near futureHartford Mich Day Spring Children Cry IFOR FLETCHERS T O R I A GeorgiaI sylla OayApp 118 Persons who go to churches must not carry liquor or bave lfquoreither on their loafdc or on I1eleouteideeLaw Notes I o L Figure ii outforyaur e1JJrr t You carry Fire Insurance and why P Because of tho danger of sudden loss Because It protects you against this uncertainty although your buildings may never burn down Do you protect them against decay against tho weather against the dead certainty of depreciation resulting from allow ing them to go unpainted Why notp Insurance is worth oven more to dyouPaint Fire Insurance yet is oftenyBadly neglected and you are the loser MASTIC PAINT for 40 years has proven the real protector of buildings For quality service economy and beauty of finish it has no equal Aak for COlD card toData Ugllg GotO kpliir ktw D tariffyYI 000000000000000O IOEMS YOUJMj ENJOY o o 0 O The Heralds Special Selections 0 00 00 LITTLE BROWN HANDS They drive home the cows from the pasture Up through the long shady lane Where the quail whistles loud in the wheat fields That are yellow with ripening grain They find In the thick waving grasses Where the scarlettipped straw berry grows They gather the earliest snowdrops And the first crimson buds of the rose They toss the new hay In the meadow They gather the elderbloom white They timid where the dusky grapes purple in the sott tinted October light They know where the apples hang ripest And are sweeter than Italys wines They know where the fruit hangs the thickest On the long thorny blackberry vines They gather the delicate seaweeds And build tiny castles of sand They pick up the beautiful sea shells Fairy barks that have drifted to land They wave from the tall rocking tree tops Where the orioles hammock nestswings And at night time are folded In slumber Da song that a fond mother sings Those who toll bravely are strongest The humble and poor become great And EO from these brownhanded children Shall grow mighty rulers of state The pen of the author and states men The noble and wise of the land The sword and the chisel and palette Shall be held in the little brown hand Philadelphia Record S Children Cry FOR FLETC- HERSGASTORIA Its the last part otn debt that is the sorest load IN HARTFORD The Evidence Is Supplied by Local Testimony If the reader wants stronger proof than the following statement and experience of a resident of Hartford what can it be Henry Nan Hartford Ky says- I have used Doans Kidney Pills for about a year and have found them to bo an excellent remedy for kidney complaint I had pains in my back and In my sides Seeing Doans Kidney Pills advertised I procured a box at the Ohio County Drug Co They did me a world of good and I can therefore recom mend them to anyone suffering from kidney trouble IThe above statement must carry everyrreader Dont simply ask for a kid ney remedyask distinctly for Doans Kidney Pillsthe same that Mr Nail hadthe remedy backed by home testimony BOo at all stores FosterMllburn CoProps Buffalo N Y When Your Back Is Lame Remember the Name For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents FosterMllbufn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United States Remember the name DoanB I and take no other pn1 L We Sell Mastic Paint Highest Standard Quality Fully guaranteed to give satisfaction Made o i Pure White Lead Pure Linseed Oil Zink Oxid etcWe have rather a large stock of Outside White and in order to reduce our stock we will give 10 per cent discount Outside White only for a short while Now is a good time to paint Write us We can fill your orders promp- tlyFordsville i Planing Mill Co I INCORPORATED Fordsville Kentucky The Most Useful Machine on the Farm Is a 11 FairbanksMore Engine IIIIIt helps out wonder IIbusyIIyear round and ofrJ fi III You Need a FairbanksMorse Engine for II I Pumping Water Cream Separator Washing Machine ChurningThreshing ThreshingCutting ge Shelling Corn Grinding Feed Sawing Wood Grinding Bones Cutting Roots Grinding Tools SprayingRunning Water System General Work of All Kinds FairbanksMorse Engines will give you the best of service They are absolutely guaranteed to Material Workmanship and Power Horizontal Engines 1 24 and 6 hp Vertical Engines 2 3 4 6 9 and 12 hp Other engines for every purpose up to 500 hp For full description write for Catalog No ED 1217 Fairbanks Morse Co 517 W Main St Louisville Ky 3 AUTOMOBILE TRANSFER t4I 2 From Hartford to Beaver Dam and1 Return I t Splendid car meets all trains A fast and easy i ride Telephone or call at our stablewheu you want to leave or have relatlvescomlngit COOPER a 00HARTFORD KENTUCKY 4 f EI II111 t 44 + 4 + + + + 444 + + + + 4 P ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 4 01 programs or any event to + 4 take place In the future mat + ten of general Interest but not 4 1 exact current news should + It reach The Herald just as Boob 4 as possible otter being decided 4 4 epos Please dont delay 4 44444444444 + 4444 r 94 + 04 + + + + 444 + + 44 4 ADVERTISING IS NOT 4 4 An expense but an Investment 4 4 and the more money you put 4 4 Into ft them JreYDUget out 4 4 oilt If you place your ad In a 4 4 reliable live paper like THE 4 f HERALD Then It brings re + + milts 4 144444444444444 r E7iir r 1r i IwEDNESD4Z OCT 23 IA 1013THEHARTFORD HERALD PAGE SEVEN r Ijiuto Be Seen in Evansville Unless You Visit This Store tr Its EVansville s biggest store by virtue of merit The largest stocks of Womens Readytowear and Mil liry tiTrimmingstii JIou sehold and Fancy Linens Meiis Furnishings c c Full and Winter stocks are now complete The best in variety of assortment wo have ever shown 1n1 prices fire lower here than elsewhere for mer hawlise of qual merit We are members of the Retail Mer chants Rebate Association andrefund fares to outoftown customers CZ Evansville lad J 1 1r I r s t WHERE FASHION REIGNS L The Leading I ifoak and Suit r rct H House l I of Evansvillef Iii IIYon i caii always find what you want 1 J it be a Dress Suit Coat- I 01 1t i t Skirt Hat or Furs and at reasonable I OnIII jj Fall and Winter I Stock III i + I is now complete When in the city dont fail to visit our store compare I our prices with others and we will convince you that we can save you money Let us fit you in a Corset by an ex pert corsctiere Members of the Rebate Association Railroad fares refu- nded1kOver I Shoes I IorMen and Womenrft- r at 215 Main St 215 Main Str Drugs at Cut Rates- SCIILAEPFERS COR SECOND AND MAIN STS ffEverything at cut rates Largest stock greatest 1variety the bet of everything Reliable Rep sponsible First class in every respect sLI Pocket Shoe Co Popular Prices and Styles All the Latest Kinks 217 MAIN ST EVANSVILLE IND Th Stor with thf faMleet In Front A laW L Douglas Shoes L 1 a NOW The Largest Cloak and 44Suit III House In pt the Middle WestA c Write Today for Beautifully Illus I trated Fall and Winter Catalogue of the latest t and best New York ujd Paris Styles 1Q Q At s R =Members 9WembersMRA n MRA prGlOAK EMPORIUM c I steed ItI O ftt11 Freec Shopping in Evansville I Come now and take advan tage o3 the first seSecfion from the largest fireshest stocks It Costs You Nothing Under the Liberal Plan oi The Retail Merchants Rcbat Assn Of Evansvi e Indiana All of the leading and old established stores belong to the Association A shopping tour to Evansville means a recreation Our theatres and at I tractions are of the best orI uIx Fine White Full Cut Diamonds with 14 Karatt Iloiinite Stud 5 Ear Screw 10 Pair Rings 55 up We allow the full amount paid for dluniondi in ex change for larger stones A purchase of uo Insures ye a fine white damond as we do not carry IK inferiui grades 12 s zo thin model 20 year gold filled open face cats 15 jeweled movement Guaranteed 1000 Kruckemeyer Colm Popular Price Jewelers 303 Main Ctt Evansville Ind Members M R A WRITE FOR CATALOGUE LarjfesS Storei- n New Winter COIiitl ttt REAL SNAPPY POPULAR PRICED I Coats Suits Furs and Drcsscsr I i THE UNITED CLOAK SUIT CO 411 MAINBeatsFOR CATALOG ESTABLISHED J867 Bitterman rosyA JEWELERS 01 Come to Evansville We Will Rebate Your Faref 0 i Jf I rL- fC Evansvilles Best Store for Men and BoysI3 I invites your inspection of magnificent assortments ofii ClothingI1Lill 1L Hats and Furnishings I il f THE HOME OFII m SteinBloch and Sophomore andII Alfred Bsnjamin RB Fashion Clohes t Clothes for Men for Young 3en tII I Manhattan Shirts ar Stetson Hats tlI 2 and the best Hoys Department In tile MldJe fiestIsI11 I e r It Pays to Be a Progress PatronIIIA postal brings our hiiilsrpii Iliistrntod rntaloruc of fnlIII and Hoys apparel fur Full and i JnltrII IliI I r 4 fJ 1 fJ Vhen in Evansville we invite you to visit the aiad Best Shoe the State Fall and Lines now complete Geisslers Shoes and styles are Right We are members of the Merchants Rebate As sociation and refund fares I FOR TWAIN SEND CTnpy7pg7lT p Twy g When in Evatsville Visit tho 1jljlj lj tJJ p f f G ff I faiii 1 iHE t1 Q iJ i w I 1 EVANSVILLSa FAVORITE TRAiJC CSSTI ffi All the departments in the uses are row jjFalletc at the Boston Store Parcels checked and delivered Free to any is C part oi the city UK si r3 trunuru 5 according to tie plan of the Evansville Re j tail Merchants Rebate Associaticn 1 I Fowler Bfok Islker iy j JCIti X yrara oT P MT I Ip SEETH- EStore deantibfl rA OIGlJh tPL A I When in Evansville you are cordially invited to the II 0 Furniture Coff Mammoth Store Furniture Ca 11Cts Curtains Stoves and Ranges in endless Varietyall thats new will be found here Prices lowest besides we 1pay your fare Freights paid IRo t4 0 Furniture Co j 116118 MAIN ST Evansville Ind i 1 WILL ACCEPT YOUR OLD PIANO i as part payment on one of our new Piano or Player= Pianos Write for prices and terms The Ne WBryant Piano Co 226 Main St Evansville lid DIAMONDS FINE JEWELRY WATCHES IECTCLISH2D 1634 Chas F AriesJeweler and Optician 327 Main Street Evansville Ind t WE SELL Mens and Kays Cfolhm- f 11J Cheaper thn any hlqtr e in Fv n vine We aisi rofunuI R r Fasjs r tt- JOSepJUl t11oJ J4 l k lg Co 1 Jple 01 th UlllQnIbet 321 M- tlllrlaI a a r ik PAGE EIGHT THE HARTFORD HFRAilxyZI 1ar1012 tt t tite Hartjord Herald dij e M H A E RAILROAD TIME TA BLE AT HARTFORD KY l 4 4The follownL N Time Card II effective from Monday Aug 2 lit North Bound No 112 due At Hartford 719 a m No 114 duojat Hartford 340 p m South Dound No 115 due at Hartford q45 a m No 113 due at Hartford 146 p mun MISCHKE Agt REPRESENTATIVES OF THE POOLING DISTRICTS Meet and Adopt Resolutions Cutting Out the 1913 Burley Crop Cfirral Htv Oct 19Delegates front the following tobacco pooling UUtriiU nit lien today and had reports as to prices as fixed by the rtiffercn i loreen River District A S of K Bowling Green District A S of E Muhlenberg Couity Dlttrlct A S of E Butler I county 1enrod and Logan county A S of JK and transacted quite a lot of buslnets The Home Warehouse CompanyII was also well represented delegates manifested a desire to formulate and carry out plans for IndlcatIcdI ern Kentucky In asI sembled In Central City do declare that we favor the herebyII tion of all tobacco growers I following named districts Green River A S of B Howling Green District A S of E Muhlenberg county A S of EButler county A S of E Logan county pool A S of E and Penrod and further agree to cooperate with the Burley Growers In cutting out the 1913 crop and If they decide to do so ve will use our best endeavors to see thnt no hurley Is grown In any I of the dark districts here represent ed together vlth the Home Warehouse company of Davless county The following were named as a committee to report on prices front I t sviral ds rlcts Homo Ware RIVIrI X Curlcy in rnnty Jam 0r civnp P Hudson POT V r cVar The commit amfr DM vrlCCJ ian 1 r llV lei vi I 11i + r n Irlv Qidr n- tt1 II r e 111 t I jfit tae monument of r1I enry Kdmonson will be unveiled lI at Bethel church Sunday Oct 271t at Mr 2 ocock Alfred p mII has sold his farm and will move to I Delhart Mr a TexasII children of Simmons visited her parents Mr L Maples Saturday night and Sunday Mrs Person McDaniel was the guest of her parents Mr and Mrs Rob Rains of Roslne the past weekMiss late Hawkins Is visiting relatives at Smallhous Mrs Lucv Himh and Mr Wesley Maple visited Mr and Mrs Maples Narrows the Ipist week Misses Alice Chlnn Sunshine Til ford Clarence Doss Emma Mlllard TJerrv JnwJslns Clyde Chinn Ed i Barnes lloaver Dam attended the unveiling at this place Sunday I Messrs John and Daniel King of Hartford painted the schoolhouse at this place the past week T A Sof E Notice TheOhio County Union Is called to meet at Hartford October 26 for the purpose of considering prices on I tobacco and other matters that may come before the union- L I B TICHENOR Chmn HENRY M PIRTLE Secy I I SEIJIXG AXIE GREASE TO CHIXESE FOR OPIUM San Francisco Oct 19Wllllam H Hoburg Assistant Weigher of Customs of the port of San Francisco who was arrested last week by customs officials when caught the officers say In the act of receiving 1000 from a Chinese In payment fo 50 opium tins filled with axle grease confessed here that he had bean regularly engaged In filling Pvetael opium tinswith axle gcane and selling them to Chinese as contraband opium He said he also had collected bribes from the Chinese through a 11confederate who threatened to ar and who later collected t the cans of grease after the bribes had Hoburg been paidIH Government officials received word that he was to meet a Chinese at a downtown corner In hiding near the rendezvous were Special Agent W H Tldwel and several other customs officials They taw Hoburg meet the Chi nese and exchange n package for a sack which they later found to contain 1000 In gold Ho was ar rested oooooooooooooooO OlJITfARY O- ooooooooooooooooo Little Hugh Austin Shown was born October ii 1311 died October 10 1912 His illness lasted only seven days during which time ho bore his desperate sufferings with the utmost patience and clung to life many hours after nil earthly hope of his recovery had been abandoned He had just reached thc ago where his every little action I aa especially Interesting to his father and mother Just before his departure ho aroused from his sufferings and lifted his little hand and pointed with his linger toward heaven He did this four times In succession The fourth time he lifted hishand high above his head Then It fell and his spirit took its flight while a smile lingered on his little face Hg lay In his coffin with his finger pointed toward heaven The funeral service was unusually tender and touching The Holyl Spirit we think led tho services We feel that the child was used BP a tender touching messenger to call attention to the heavenly world We believe those who looked In the face of the little child In his coffin with his finger pointing toward heaven were deeply Impressed with there ality of heaven May father mother and little sister see Hugh Austin again In that sunbright clime R D BENNETT Goobcl Plillc bend Goebel Pirtle the twelveyearold son of Mr and Mrs Herman Plrtle of the Nocrcek neighborhood died last Saturday night and after fu neral services conducted by Rev T- IV Joiner his remains were burled IV the Woodwards Valley church Sunday afternoon Goo LeI waq a bright boy and will be greatly missed Ilor Sale threeIon or Canary Fords Ile Ky TrI I aljv Item Piano I r Idvn Mrn ro r I fOI svn enlII r I A n 111 In 11 I OIn I Ia rcngonrljl tn I ISs l1 Mammon P one Ij nilie1 South o Iorton 40ta v IThe young men of Hartford gave In dance at Dr Beans rink Thurs flaytTheIIthe music It was a very enjoyable rWhen you have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay as possible Here Is a druggists opinion I have sold Chamber lains Cough Remedy for fifteen years says Enos Lollar of Sarato ga Ind and consider It the best on the market For sale by all dealers adv r-A PLAN INVENTED TO SEV HAIR OX BALD HEADS Dr Szckely Ferencz has devised a method for implanting hair Into Ithe scalps of baldheaded persons In carrying out the process the scalp la first carefully cleansed and anaesthelzed with a solution ofr novocaine The operator uses a ofIr hook a doubly folded hair Is insert ed Tine hook Is then pushed Int the scalp with aid of a Pravatz 400II hook and hair and of course thor oughly sterilized before use When the needle has been pushed into the iI I scalp It Is turned at a right I j angleIand then pulled out I hair under the skin fastened by the outstanding end of the hook As at one sitting not more than fro i I 300 to 400 hairs can be Implantedt a full head of hair requires from 5i j I I tn 40 sittings assuming that fro 10000 to 20000 hairs will cover head Dr Szekely sis sometime rlo to apply the treatment ever rlicrimtft day If there Is Inflam m Itlon around p hair this is pulled 01 t gad the Inflammation promptly ce seeChicago Tribune I After months of diplomatic strife surrenderjedi OttomanlpIco of a peace jIHartford treatyj1 j 4 AR y4- jjr y I 4 Copyright Hut Scluffher it Mm 1 you get to this store we want you to fellat hone to feelasl iftWHEN r your store Men who come from other parts of the country who dress well and who like to have good quality will finonehomelike thing about it anywaytHacst Schaffner lk Marxx clothes are like an old friend theyre acquainted allover the cptryyQull certainlyt feel naturalwhere they are r This store is the headquarters for them and we try to have everything else we sellas r goodas these clothes Glad to have you look around here The new Shoes Shirts Underwear Hats Capst f i r i l i and Neckwear are worthriding miles to see Whatever your necessities we can supply them i Hart Schaffner Marx upw1 1 IBarne9s Special Suits and Overcoats 750 1 1000 and 1500 IDu P SARNmS EROS Beaver Darn Kentucky This Store is the Home of Hart Sohafftier Marx Clothes HORBIBLE CONDITIONS OF THIRDCLASS PEOPLE Living in West VirginiaThey Have No Regard for Mar al Obligations IRichmond Va Oct 21A class of people little better than white savages lining in the ragged moun tains of West Virginia have bowl studied and reported on uy a com mitten from the University of Vir glnla whose conclusions were made public here t The committee divides the peo= intoothree classes the first the compara tlvely well to do who live In fairly anIoccaelonalthe poor who llyein more Isolated sections in cabins and the third a class positively proclaimed as de= generate living without regard to morals In miserable huts each fatn ily occupying only one room arid chickmensr j IDescribing the third class the 1committee report says 11ThoI economic condition of this i class Is at the lowest 1 point they lack of fertility of the soil prevents I them raising crops of any value anrl they are by nature co shiftless and lazy that they do little to earn enough to live uppn Their homes are of the wretch jCden type Three people have no Idea of personal ethics and make 1no pretense of oborJng oven the most comennry moral precepts I One case laI reported ofa roan itVor10 t foo ofr tho women being his legal wife The id in the family were reported as living contentedly Such general laxness In family ties as were found in this communi ty the committee declares are seldom If ever observed among oven the most savage races whose notions of morality have not evolv ed far beyond the earliest stages SCOTCH SUFFRAGETTES MAIICII THROUGH ENGLAND Edinburgh Scotland Oct 19 A small army of Suffragettes set- out today from this city tp piftrch to London where they Intend to Resent a petition to Premier As qulth They are led by Mrs De tohtblanque on horseback it is believed the march will take about gfx weeks at ten miles a day At every stopping place meetings will beheld and vigorous suffrage propaganda will mark the course of the army A ipgclal uniform Is worn by the marchers Expenses reckoned at 7 tt week each are provided for those who cannot spare the money Requests have been sent to local branches along the way for hospi tality but where this cannot be given hotels and Inns will be pat flar11torRots and SpoUtt In ninety days M T Rudle of the Bluegrass Produce firm pure chased 71380 dozen eggs which cost him ll467 4 and he Iojn4 G lSKbsd egos la the Jx tr0ar lisle Democrat ii ThperT War- Hello j old man how do you find buslnewr ioU l1wfiy Iudtcfoue t ftl1lng of course iff i HEAVER DAM Oct 21Dorn to the wife of Mr Forcton McKinney last week a lit tie boy who only lived two hours Its remains were Interred In the McKlhney plot In tho Rochester cemetery nitre McKinney Is Im proving Mr Ben Stevens and wife of El Paso Texas who had been visiting his father Dr Dick Slovens and other friends of our town and vi cinity returned to their home last weekMiss Marip Austin gaVe the se nior class of the West Kentucky Sopalnary an entertainment at the h meof Mr 0 P Austin on last veriIifserved Mls1 Marie was the former teacher of that class Those preen GrayJFrankJ Misses Hazel Hocker Annie iBarnesi EllaMcKinney Marguerite Rhoads Nell Plummer Myrl Miller and Edith Porter 1 The plot brilliant birthday celebration that has occurred in our town of lateWas celebrated at the Mime of Mr Vra Flener last Sung day It being Mr FJeherj 60th- birthdayt and the 2i nnlversary of marriage to its preserit wHet the are day being the 16th wedding Anniversary of Mr and Mrs W RI Cook rind 14th birthday of their rtn + shter Ylrv Tyler and the itn birthday pii Elizabeth daughter of Mr an4 Mrs M D Hudson ls Jn y were living near each other it Yes greed that they combine to gptheaiffdj celebrate tho various liirtbV anniversaries at the home 1 5f Mr Flener Sunday morning Mr Plener saldtoi hUgood rlreWe J ldtolurc T During their absence at church 11 arran e I fi J nlents were made for a grand feast without the knowledge of the old people Whert tlroyT returned from church to their surprise the yard and houso vere full of people and a sumptuous table In the dining room awaited them All their children were present namely Pro Oscar Planer of Jlussollville Mr and Mrs Clelland Flener Transport Mr and Mrs R W King and son John W Hartford Others present ware x Mrs Jemima Martin Rev A B Gardner Mr and Mrs B F Flener Mr and Mrs D F Hudson Mr and Mrs J J Stewart Mr and Mrs 0 P Bruntqn Mr and Mrs Wm flener and daughter Myra Mr and Mrs W B Gppk daughter R ary Taylor and spa Emmlt Mr i andlIrrsftpka Luclle and Emma Mr and- INrp M D Hudson and children- Elliabeth and Barnett rand r MissesHarrietand Mrs R B rartln daughter Donna and son Wade fMter pars taking of Jhe su intu6us5ilhner a dfr spending the evening In Temlrilscen ces of other days they parted hanpy over thin ntu h enjoyed occasion in that noble xelrhl1lan home 1i cant Get Alpng 1hpflt ItJasouJ11oInd 11 19li F Enclosedherewith lfartfordl3llititrold is certainly a wclcQmevjltQrto my home each weetfi tellfnn of tho ipcalf0 happenings pfn Wft honoolnet- cant tget IbnBWrstnotifdr Frai r tqt wily 11lUr8it J1D DEMPSEY tiVba rirlghteas4igll ot4o etllf- e dolbD e