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"I Come, Subscription $1 Per Year, in Advcmce. tit Herald of Jfiiij fforlJ, Ihe Sen of illl Vatnn Lombtrinj at Mj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. KG. 43 CIssell. All - Large. I 38th TEAR i -- HARTFORD, KY., WEDuSTESUAXTOCTOBER 23, 1912. 30 taxpayers by his diligent work as a member of the Committee. Mr. Johnson proved the utter fallacy of the most of Mr. Oliver's argument along high protection lines; showed how the consumer pays the tariff tax in every Instance. As an Illustration he took the internal revenue tax on whiskey. Everybody knows that the Internal revenue tax on whiskey "Is $1.10 a gallon. Everybody also knowa that this $1.10 Is added onto the cost whiskey every gallon of of Bold to the 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 wore not for this tax, the tax. If whiskey would sell a3 It used to anywhere from 15c to 40c a gallon. (Mr. Johnson added by way of parenthesis that he wished this tax was ?5 a gallon, so strongly is he opposed to the liquor traffic.) It 'is the same way said the speaker, .with the tariff tax on all family supplies the consumer at last pays the tax. The tariff protects nobody but the manufacturer. The great heads of the big trusts fix the prices on the different commodities used In every household. That Is the reason tho. farmer must t "the market sell his supplies rprlce," which governs the sale of iibgd and cattle. There being as yet no horse or mule trust, the buyer and seller can fix the price. But notably else almost everything the dry good8 trade Is arbitrarily governed by the prices fixed by the trust controlling same. Speaking of the Bull Moosers, Mr. Johnson said the Roosevelt platform contained all tho bad taken from previous Republican documents of like kind, and the good platforms. Mr. from Democratic Taft is simply standing "pat" on the rotten record of his pnrty. He would rather see the fortunes of the rich augmented by his vetoes of worthy Democratic bills than the poor prosper by Democratic legThe principles of Demoislation. cracy, said Mr. Johnson, will never die, whether they win out at the polls this fall or not. Mr. Johnson's speech was highly on all sides, many complimented Republicans and Moosers giving it their meed of praise. It dealt In facts from th0 records, substantiatexperience of ed by the personal Mr. Johnson In Congress, and not alleged funnv anecdotes to support exploded Mr. Johnson fallacies. was heartily congratulated at. the close of his speech. He addressed the voters at Fordsvllle yesterday. 1 - Eleventh, Joseph M. BEN 0 NOVEMBER 2 ESPECIAL DAY APPEARANCE OF are from Louisville. Progressive State - at IHE HEW REIGN OF GOOD FEELING , A SENATOR OLIVER i ,. s .: OFFICIAL i BALLOT . Delivered Speeches Here Last Monday. Set Aside for the Cause Which Will of Democracy. DEMOBRATSJUOVER NATION Be Used At Election This Year. WITH,THE NAMES AND DEVICES URGE CROWD WAS PRESENT Johnson Mostly Democrats Replies to Oliver In a Telling Way. A VERY INTERESTING COMBAT To Ho'.d On Meetings of Con- sultation and Counsel that Day. The Progressive Ticket Will Show Col. Roosevelt As "Rough Rider." COLUMN Woodford F. Axton, Louisville, and George W. Jolly, 0ven3boro; First district, Max M. Hanberry; Second, Maurice K. Gordon, Madlsonvllle; Bowling Edgpr Third, Sanders, Green; Fourth, C.H. Redman, Hod-geI'la; Fifth. William Krleger, Louisville; Sixth, Henry M. Stege-maFort Thomas; Seventh, John Lexington; Eighth, Throckmorton, Harrodsburg; Frnnk 1'. James, Vanceburg; Ninth, B. I). Bryant, Tenth, G. V. Daniels, Tolesboro; EIeentu, Pltzpr n. lilack. Barbour-vllln, m Inaugurated wilson During the Present Camgaign. noTm candidate e. Of a Party, But of a People Candidate. For Congress. First District Democrat, A. Within Sight of Peace W. A MESSAGE FROM GOV. WILSON DEMOCRATIC A special message from Woodrow Wilson will be read at meetings of Democrats at county seats throughout the State November 2. Not only will rallies 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 edagain . acting itors of Kentucky, upon the suggestion of J. N. Cam- den, chairman of th0 Democratic Campaign Committee of Kentucky. A telegram dealing with plans for the final rally of the campaign throughout the country was received by Mr. Camden from W. O. vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Friday. It follows: 8 "Referring to my previous about Wilson Day, the Democratic National Committee has decided to designate November 2 instead of October 31 as Wilson and Day; and to request the Marshall organization In each Democratic State of the Union to hold as many meetings as possible in each State on the afternoon and evening of that day at which an original and message special from our great leader. Gov. Woodrow Wilson, will be rad. within your "All arrangements o, tele-gram- FIRST vlMonday Van Ben Johnson (Democrat) and Hdnator A. J. Oliver (Taft Republican), were billed to address .the voters of Ohio county. Doth spoke In the afternoon beginning at 1 On account 'of being 'first o'clock. to make the appointment, Senator Oliver spoke first. Tho court room was hardly half full when the first speaker Uegan, but when Congress1 man Johnson took- - the floor the house was crowded and many were vstandlng In the aisles. ' Senator Oliver was Introduced by Mr. Otto C. Martin In a brief way. AlraoBt the whole of the Senator's speech was devoted to a defense of the old Republican principle of high protective tariff. He accused the Democrats of being In favor of free trade, when everybody who reads the dally press knows that Gov. Wilson has thoroughly repud iated that Idea, neither does the platform contend for Democratic any such thing. He inveighed bill of ttgalnst the Wilson-Gorma- n qho Cleveland administration and read part of a Republican campaign leaflet to support his argument. He also quoted frqm that ancient book, .Coin's Financial" School Senator Oliver did not explain why the Republicans . promised to tariff downward and revise th then failed to do so. If the tariff He Is all right, why this promise? said there was no spot on Republic an administration since 189G, but evidently forgot the panic of 1907. AHo predicted all kinds of calamity If the Democrats should win, but did not say1 what would happen If Itoosevelt should be elected. Tho Senator told several old anecdotes to Illustrate certain points of h,ls speech, two of which were, gotten BRAVE CRIPPLE GIVES off here last year by Mr. Ed Mor' HIS MFE FOR ANOTHER jirtford day In was speaking at which tlmQ Congress- - '" the.'e great cltle8 Mr. Wilson Democrat. Ben Johnson Republican, John C. has been received In a spirit of as If the electoral Springfield: Progressive, 'da' rejoicing Leltchlield; Rebate has been closed. The throngs Edmund R. Bassett, In unprecedented multitude Socialist. L. A. Logsdon. Olendale. Swager Slier- - have not cared for speechmaklng. Flffh Democrat, Republican. E. J. Because they have not needed to be ley. Louisville; Asheraft; Socialist Charles Dobbs, onvlnced. Such signa ot gathering social Louisville; Socialist Labor, James that the country Progressive, Henry T. concord suggest H. Arnold: ' standing on the threshhold of a Fox Louisville. B. "new era of good feeling." Sixth Democratic, Arthur "cre "ns Ueen more than Rouse, Burlington; Republican. D. B. Wallace. Walton; Socialist, M. enough of rancor and bitterness m that has shattered Progres- - the convulsion Bellevue; A. Biinkman. th. Republican party. But the J. G. Blackburn, Covington. alve. Democrat, J. Campbell Per of the nation hns recoiled from Georgetown: Progressslve, - that. The Democratic standard-J- . Cantrlll. hearer has gone abroad through the E. Jones, Lee county. without a word of malice on Eighth Democrat. Harvey Helm. Stnndford; Progressive, J. W. Dins- - his tongue preaching a gospel ot urth Judicial district, under recovery. political repentance and more, Berea. the device of the scales of Justice. of conciliation and construction, of Ninth Democrat. W. J. Fields. Electoral Candidates. Olive hiil; Republican, Henry Bal- - contagious good humor and good Tho 'candidates are fr" Elec- ley, Cynthlnna; Socialist, James A. cheer. tors: Woodrow Wilson Is bringing the Progres-- , Catlettsburg; Williams. RobDemocratic within sight of a fair land of State are left entirely In the hands slve. E. S. H'tchens, Olive Hill. H. V. National ert Harding, Danville; Committees, of State Tenth Democrat, E. I). Stephen- - Peace and prosperity.. With the Frankfort; First dlstilct, eon. PlkBvllle: Renubllcan. John W. Passing ot election day w0 may ex- committeemen are requested to cooperate with tho State chairman. Robert Hazelwood, Bardwell; Sec- - , , pikevllle- - Progressive W pect to enter upon a new and spac ,0UB time a time In which we Whatever regular meetings you are ond, David W. Klncheloe, Madison- staffortt Denver. arranging for the afternoon and vllle; Third, William C. Goad. ti.. v ihall be freer than this generation night of. November 2 should pro- Scottsville; Fourth, Robert Lee Smith. Somerset: Republican. U has ever been from tiie wastes an, ceed Just the same and Gov. Wil- Durham, Grcensburg; Fifth, Keith ii. t losses of party strife and class ... in.i.n..-..struggle, and shall have room and son's message can be read at such L. Bullitt, Louisville; Sixth, Robert sire, H. H. Seavy. Corbin. Covington; meetings, but tho committee sugSeventh, C. Simmons, hreadth to build the cities and sub- Other ORlrir. gests that you have tho Democrats Robert T. Perkins. Beattyville; Candidates for Court of Appeals due the earth. period that Is assemble on same day at as many Eighth, Robert T. Tomllnson, Lan. The dellcltous other places within your State as caster: Ninth, John W. M. Stuart, known in history as the "era oC Fifth District Denioci at, John i possible, even If they como together Tenth, Joel E. Chllders, D Carroll t001 fpelins" wns ushered in by the Informally for the purpose of re- Pin0 Knot; Eleventh, Carlo Little, 'seventh Democrat. C. C. Tur-- 1 cUctljn of James Monroe to the ceiving this special message from Manchester. It was row. ner; Mt. Steiling; Republican. An-- i J'reHlilnncy in 1S1C. p Republican Z. G,ov. Wilson. of the Fed-bItwere left to The Bull Moosers J. Kirk, Palntsvllle; Progres- - ceded by the break-uGary, Ind., Oct. 19. "I guess "It will bo an Inspiring thing to T. Proctor, Leltchfield, and Roy eralist party even as tne the very last for the speaker to I'm some good, after all." John D. White. Manchester. Ashland; Forst district, assemble or mobilize as far as pos- Wllholt, tackle, and then he handled them Judges "can party has now broken up. for Circuit Billy Rugh, the Bardwell; Secsible tho hosts' of Democrats on No- Charles Cromwell, Monro? had 1S3 votes In the with maudlin tenderness and affecThirtv-fift- h District Democrat, cripple whose withered leg was tion. In tearful tones he pleaded amputated to save the life of a girl vember 2 to hoar Gov. Wilson's ond, W. T. Fowler, Hopkinsvlllo; J. M. Bobertson. Pikevllle; Repub- - Electoial College, while his Fedor-llcamessage and to concert measures Third, )V. O. Gilliam, Scottsville; allst opponent. Rafus King, had for the Bull Moosers to "come back in a' g John F. Butler, Pikevllle. operation in a for bvii'ging nut on c'c'bn day the j Fourth, Abel Harding, Campbells-large- st Pnn.ll.lntP, fnr Commonwealth's " 34. Four years later Monroa He Bald a vote for Roose- hospital, ome." spoke these words this possible Democratic vote, vllle; Fifth, Charles T. Ballard, Attorney nr-"- : was chosen again by national acclavelt was Simply thrown away In morning and then died. Pneumowo have received , Louisville; Sixth, Joseph L. Hor- The response mation in nil Electoral College that words, It was a vote for Wilother District Democrat, Thirteenth nia was said by the physicians to throughout the country has been ner Willlanistown; Seventh, G. D. lacked one vote of unanlKTAOIN" son. Said Taft Is the man the Dem- have been the cause of death. E. V. ,,urvea, Danville. most favorable. Eighth, We believe that HIeronymus, St. Helens; ole of unanimity. ocrats fear, which Is directly conTwentv-fourt- h Democrat, W. G. lacked only on resulted Ylison and Marshall Day can be George M. Davison, Standford; The allme'nt, however, trary to what the local Moose organ directly from his Republican, The eljiht yenrs of his administraWells, Boone Camp: havmade a great and Inspiring feature Ninth, W.H. Cox, Mnysvllle; Tenth, Ho advised has been contending. Isaac G. Rice. Palntsvllle; Progres tion were nil years of healing and ing bein due to irritation of the the negroes to stick to the "Abe lungs by the ether that was given of this campaign. Gov. Wilson's J. R. Hays, McKee; Eleventh, John slve. M. L. Robinson. Boone Camp, mending party lines were utterly sent to you ln nm-JBlnck, Barbounille. Thirty-fift- h Llnkum" party the source from him when his leg was cut off to message will-bRepublican. R.Mon- - eftneed. The people united in vast pie time to have you forward It to j Socialists A' H. 'orks r internal improvement, in which they obtained helr freedom. furnish skin for the body of a perFields, Plkevljle: Progressive, every meeting which may be ar- - Leo, Lydla, and JameB A. Williams, g migrations to the Mooser3 prestne were several There Bowling, Pikevllle. son whom he had never seen. 1. ranged in your State. Please do Catlettsburg; First district, I. A. J. W. new West, and In the laying of the ent, but they sat In grim and Rugh had no relatives and since Second, Carl P. .MEETING OF KENTTCKV stone-face- d silence, and gave no ev- coming to Gary a tramp several i all that you can to give this tho Wesson, Wlngo; foundations of thnt stupendous Third, Milton MEDICAL ASSOCIATION structure of Industry and commerce idence of either enjoying or reject- years ago, had made his living soli-- 1 widest publicity and to make Wll- Grlbel, Henderson; Fourth, J. C. of the which was the world-wonding the speaker's remarks. All in Ing newspapers on the streets. Hei on and Marshall Day a great sue- Clark, Greensburg; cess. While the National Commit- - Thornton, Rock Haven; Fifth, A. very tame and annual session nineteenth century. The flft".8eventh all, his speech was to be trusted for the first bun- tee can do had little more than offer R. Cooper. Louisville; Sixth, John ' ot tne Kentucky State Medical As We have come to the beginning He spoke for an hour dle of papers with which he started mediocre. suggestions, you mav bo sure of our H. Gamble, Newport; Seventh. BOciatIon will conveim In Dr. Pow- - of such another time. Not since gave way to afrid a half and then business. nearly Louis D. Singer, Frankfort; Eighth, elj. First Christian Church, In the days of James Monroe hn8 any Congressman Ben Johnson. The girl, Miss Ethel Smith, for A Schne,der H Nlcholasvllle; a Presidential October 20, 30 and 31st. man approached Mr. Johnson was Introduced by wnom ne sacrincea nis leg anu la- REASONS FOR PELAV IN N,ntn' H- - M Waro- - Ashland; Tenth, gpecai rates on the railroads will election with such omens of uni- Campaign Chairman C. M. Crowe, ter his life, had been horribly burnCONFEDERATE PENSIONS Eleventh, ue piVen. G. V. Meek, Auxier; Especial attention will versal approval as those that now who very aptly; remarked that Con ed In a motorcycle accident. It is Bert K,ser' Somerset' gressman Johnson really needed no Just two days since her recovery be paid to Pellagra and Infantile nttend fie steps of Woodrow Wll- Capt W J Stone of Lvon coun- arge. Prohlbltlon-State-at-LT. Paralysis. York American. .on.-l- New Introduction tb an Ohio county au sufficiently to permit her removal tv. nenslon 'ent under 'the Con- ' Wllmore, and Adam Especial arrangement has been dtence, as almost everybody knows from the hospital In which Rugh ftA aiiaio nAnotftn liv thn " Demaree, , --- - atit nneai.t u i w Carpenter Moreland; First dis made for the entertainment of the To On- - t'oiit'f.pondent. and admires him. What Mr. John- died. dcu'jiuiji mnicg luni trlct, Henry tuob tvoiiuput Symsonla; visiting members and the ladies of subjects below We print a Edwards, son, did for Ir. ?.Uye,r,'8 high proIt will be some tlme before the .1,- which will be of much assistance to Provl- - who accompany them. Louis second, HancocK, argument "was a plenty. Arid tection 4lnA 0O00OOO0O09OOOOO0 4HA mv.1lnn.lMnM denCe; Th,rd' W; B" Damon' Dnwl This will be the largest medical correspondents in writing for The he did It In such a nice and gentle- 0 O with the department are all passed MARRIAGE LICENSE. u H Re Alwayg em, ua accounts QrQm. Fourth way, supported bywell n manly OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO upon Shepherdsvllle; Fifth, Dr. J. D. Kentucky, and owing to the great ' deaths, births, marriages, real known nuoted iact from statistics Quite a number of the appllca Louisville; Sixth, A. E. interest displayed by the profession estate deals, live stock sales, Stroud, and otherwise, that nobody could Courtland Taylor, Beaver Dam, tlons do not come within the law Latonla; Seventh, 0 Loulsvilln in arranclnc for the fiagratlons, accidents, condition of The, first to Ollvo Gordon, Prentls. doubzt his contention, Of the number investigated, fifty crops, J6non' speech' whs am of Mr. what; .called; ."giving" Ebon Gllstrap, Simmons, to Com- five per cent, como within the law. 7',D' PfTck' KAmbe,1; RAfh' reception and entertainment of the visiting unusual weather conlltlons. abroad, (not neighborhood Wllmore: be ... devoted to Hin v8tors. tho response by the doc- mie Stevens, Beaver Dam. e mcet-th- o In ,ora of the Stnte wl" be henrty- - " r,8,t8)',B0C'al meet,ng8' account of an ' S;F"b0' , E. C.. Crowe, Hartford, Route 7, proof presented are disqualified and news, school news. )s expected that more than half o' other words, htowprkAlnlCongresB. to, Pearl Hudson, Hartford.Route 7, twenty-fiv- e per cent, have Dl other num ui ru.ui., luumy tb- - practicing physlcinns in Ken- He .ty'.d of e not sufficient proof to Justify the juuii i. uRuen, aomersei. Jesso Hamtnons, McHcnry, to jbor Soclalist 'onB' (8hort nccounts), curiosities, theMCd'mnfytee. on Distucky will be present. a member of Awtry, McHenry. applicants receiving pensions. T miftil11i mitmlnpn nJ wnKKAtilna ainllnn Tld1in tlnnno Atnn trict of Columbia,' In whjchtbodylje. Clarence E. Logsdon j Fordsvllle, jiT thing good about people, anything .Martin Dead. Thomas Sweeney; First district.' Jnies worked himself "from Jhe boftony to Vers; Shreve, Narrows. county fow of been Mr. James W. Martin, ; a proml- - of general Interest. 'Also, please nebs' Joe Cannon placed ' .Bj F Burden, Banock, to Rosena careless. In sending In pension Jasper Ulrlch; Second, Jacob Fish- where Third, William Brown; Fourth, nent and highly respected citizen or send all accounts of deaths and top as chairman t He Pharla. Banock. him, to the' onllca- - er! Droofs a a number of th Pf Dovle; es Flfth, Loula Panther, died Thuisday morning at marriages In as poon as possible, o- -. thai 3 & ,,, o i, j said his InvestlgaUonaJB-'we- tf tlon a'oiot Stat whether th ls'paidWby-Ken-F'e'8hner; Sixth, Herman Horn- - 4- o'clock, after an Illness lasting and do not wait till you send In 1154.000 a Vfar Finback, Hartford. nllcant or wheth 6r ethev Seventh, James O'Hearn; nearly a month., Ho .was 78 years-- your regular letter. Mall your let- UD8I tucklanu to suppofUtUeeUy of mscp&rgeq. Eighth, Rudolph4 Smith J 'Ninth, old and deaf tfiiirM ! caused1 by: in- - ter8 so ey will reach us on Mon- marriages don't draw out werj lyporapiy Washington: He teld'fjfhtfr.vast -jtheiBgasy so. lopg ut Tfae Hrtfor HeraM; Henry Schwab,' Tenth, :John' Kraus; 'flrmhles duo' tS Mld- - efge; - of each week. tt Bums'-- of monibu4idsaW,: Fourth Bardstown; ' n; tern-Seven- th Secretary of State Crecellus has completed his instructions to the County Court Clerks regarding the dovlces and names to go on the official ballot for the November election. In the first column on the ballot will be tho Democratic ticket for Judges of Congressmen, Electors, tho Court of Appeals,Circuit Judges and Commonwealth's Attorneys under the device of the rooster. In the second column will be tho cab-Iin the third column will be the Socialist ticket, under the clasped hands around the world; In the fourth column will be the Prohibition ticket, under tho eagle; In the fifth column, will be the arm and hammer; lu the sixth column will be the Progressive ticket, un.der the picture of RooBevelt's head, wearing a "Rough Rider" hat. In the seventh column will be the name of John W. Walker, of PalntsviUe, as Independent for Comcandldute monwealth's Attorney In tho Twenty-fo- Barkley, Republican, PUducah; Charles Ferguson, Smlthland; Socialist, I. O. Ford, Paducah. A. O. StanSecond Democrat, Socialist, ley, Henderron; Carr Progressive, Hawkins, Ncrtonviile; Letcher R. Fox, Madlsonvllle. Third Democrat, R. Y. Thomas, Jr., Central Cltv; Republican. Thur man B. Dixon, Scottsville; Social- ist. E. L. Davenport. Central City; Piogresslvo, J. D. Duncan, Green- - And Prosperity. BRINGING BACK OLD TIMES ' j The West has taken Woodrow Wilson to Its heart. The scenes his recent that have accompanied progress In In Denver, Kansas Ct'. In st- - Lou,s- - ln Chicago have "aW a Parallel in American instory. He haa seemed not to be the candidate of a party, but of a pto-ville. I?18- - ld. ' State-at-Larg- e, on ,i.lol,lk.i,mJ... m. !,,. I pre-dro- w State-at-Larg- e. p, Repub-Candidat- ld I n, skin-graftin- e, e State-at-Larg- e. re State-makin- ' ' er ' c7'r i.. , nnln l't ,. ...,. ., C"1'' hjs!VciSa$nfe J'J' ru-u- 01-R- State-at-Larg- e. f .. - 'tftte ifB,hi l . S ,v y ,A iiafc. Bfe ' f ry t t4t . H.'V? ., . .rT"'TrV?'',"'"v!f rAGE TWO. OSj&l,', "- - "TW !iw THE HARTFORD HERALD IS men now Incarcerated In tho two prions, but thc Circuit Judges will be Informed of the board's action so that hereafter In sentencing pris oners they may commit them to Eddyvllle or Frnnkfort In accordance with the policy of the board. Eventually thls will result In making the distinction between the two Institutions practical. WEDNESDAY. OCT. S3, 1012. MR TO QUIT T WANT TO STUMP KILL ROOSEVELT Until Roosvelt Recovers from Wound. Col. Says Would-b- e Assassin of Jl'ST WHAT HAPPENED AFTER LONG THOUGHT A Colonel. FORMAL HEARING IN COURT J WILL FILL HIS STATED DATES - Has No Desire to be Single and Only Candidate on the Stump. DISTRESSED Prli-cp'on- AT AWFUL X. DEKD Gov- OH, Castoria is a harmless Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 1C John Soothing Syrups. It and ,oodrow Wilson late toernor Contains neither Opium, Morpl. no nor Schrank, who attempted to kill night ai nounced that h0 would Col. Roosevelt last night, looked It substance. Its ago is its guarantee. DJarrhoja nnd Wind engagements. cm c ! . 1' speaking cures little the worsc for a night spent In and allays Fovcrlshncss. Troubles, cures Constipation xwt,. ie e.ception of those arrang- a cell at the Central station reposrelieves Teething Colic. regulates tho ing on a plank for a bed. el fcr "lluitday and Friday of this and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, natural sleep. week n tl Colonel Roosevelt is Bowels, giving healthy and Schrank called for a cup of cofStomach and to tane .in ncttve part In tho fee and something to eat shortly Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's lrieiul. -i piii. after 7 o'clock. He was given a V i 'c nor will speak in Dela-- a ALWAYS sandwich, which he ate, though he W' i A lrginla and Pennsyl-van'- a said his appetite was not very keen. A CERTAIN COLD DEAL ih'j week, concluding his "How do you feel this morning, Bears tho Signature of in Pittsburg Friday csiii, -- igi Schiank?" was asked the prisoner IS TO OE HANDED OUT REPUBLICAN CHAMPION night. as he sat In his cell "I canm t cancel the engage"Oh, pretty well, considering ev ments whic'.1 are Immediately ahead IS AGAIN TO THE F "I'm not To Folks North of Mason and T erything," he answered. Wilson, said Governor of me," used to sleeping on a bed quite so "without submitting those who Dixon Line 15,000 'soft' as this one." he added, nolnt- hae ai ranged them to a very se- In Defense of Parly Principles ing to the wide board on which he rous embarrassmert and great unYears Hence. Was sitting. necessary expense, but I shall cut Not Afraid to Sign The assassin still sticks to his out tl e serlea at thc earliest possistory told IrRt night that the shootOver Jollet. Ill,--, Oct. IS. In 16,912, In Use His Name. ble point, ing was the result of a vision which 10,000 years from people TM eiNTAVM COKMNI, TT HIIIMI .TWIT. htW OK CITf. "Mr. Taft has at no time taken came to him some time ago. Ask- living north of the Mason and Dixan actle part In the campaign, and Koslne, Kj, Oct. 1C, 1912. ed as to whether It was his desire on line will be Esklmoes. I 1 avp no desire to bo the single Edltdrs Hartford Herald, Dear to kill President, the former At lean this is tho belief excandl la'e on the stump against no Sirs: I notice there seems to be Schrank said it was not. pressed by Dr. Frederick A. Cook, action antagonist." little friction between myself Schiank is n (Ingle man and explorer and scientist, in an Inter (tov nor Wilson was as'ted if his, ami some of my once Kepubllcan claims he had btit one sweetheart. view here active speechmaklng would end on neighbors and friends in our coun-hl- s She was Emily Zefgler, who, he "Yes, sir, 13,000 years from now O Itcmovcil with MOIjESOKF, without pain or danger, no matter how O return next Saturday from Del-- , ty, and 1 notice In an editorial In Bald, lost her life In the disaster they'll be wearing furs and eating O large or how fur ruKed above the surface of tho skin. And they O aware, West Virginia and Pennsyl-- I the Hartford Republican, an Item which befell the steamer General blubber Instead of s lit this O will never return nnd no trace or hear will be left. MOIjKSOFF O vanla. notifying men that lived In glass Slocum in Xew York a number of part of the ffountry," said Dr. Cook. O is applied directly to thc MOLK or U.KT, which entirely rtlsap- - O "Yes," he said, "I have asked my houses to be careful what they say years ago. "Instead of traveling to his lady O pears in about slv days, killing the genu mid leaving the skin O jnanager3 to arrange to cancel the about bolters, virtually acknowl- Schrank appeared unperturbed love's Igloo fn a 16,912 touring car O smooth nnd nntiirnl. O s In Xew York and edging themselves to be guilty. over the consequences awafting or aeroplane, the gay lotharlo of O MOLESOFF Is put up only in One Dollar bottles. O Brooklyn for next Saturday night." Xow, If they were throwing this him. He talked rationally. Asked that day will drive to her O Each bottle Is forwarded postpaid on receipt of price. Is neatly O Beforo Issuing tills statement, at myself I will do them a favor by as tu his politics, he said he usual- ed domicile Iff a sled drawn by dogs O packed In a plain case, accompanied by full directions, and con- - O Govenu ." Wilson talked over the setting them aright on thla one ly voted the Democratic ticket, Dot and will spend the evening eight O tains enough ten ordinary MOLES 'nig distance telephone to Demo- thing. Will say for the benefit of that sometimes ho voted as a Ke- two long months duration of tho O WARTS. We remedy to remove under or positive GUARANTEE or O before If O a sell MOLESOFF cratic hoat'(;uarters in Xew York, the Cow Mooscis, I acknowledge I publlcan. her fire of blabber oil, talking of O It falls to remove your MOLE or WART, we will promptly refund O fi'id is secretary, Joseph P. Turn-ult1 haven't been politically what was taken to District placing an ivory ring on her finger O the dofTar. Letters from personages we all know, together Schrank O ought to have been, nnd I may have Court at 10:30 o'clock this morning when the sealsftln and walrus hide O much valuable lnformatfun, will be mailed free upon reqnest. with O Il'o Ic 'rnor was deeply solicit-o- done many things not becoming a for preliminary examination. Tho harvest Is over" said the doctor. O Guaranteed by the Florida Distributing Co., under the Food O for nswi of Colonel Roosevelt gentleman, yet no one can truth- action waa taken on recommendaO and Drags Act, June 30, 1906. Serial, No. 45633. This change m climatlcal and O ind nrkcd t.io correspondents to fully say I have bolted my party's tion of District Attorney Zabel, who conditions will be due, Dr. O Please mention this papr Florida Distributing Company, O 7eM) 'Hm irf rmed as to the bulle I will assure my accus nominees. Issued a warrant, charging Schrank Cook avers, to a In tho O wRen answering I'ensacola, Florida. O tins 'thing the Colonel's ers that at the time they have ref- - with shooting Col. Roowsvelt with cllpses of the earth variancethc sun, around OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO a' bis home hero erence to, I never voted in our prl- - attempt ttr kill. shooting tlis planet out of Its prest of tho tliuo In niaiy elcctlor. I mvself Schrank's arrn'nment caused ent orbit pnd away from the eoutcb atlon with his too manly to "ote In a, primary or little excitement City Hall, of heat, chan'-Jntho enetlre eottir rs. no received convention. id because I failed i where Jud'gt? Xeelen's ryum is lo system and transforming this fnto c" nice, I did not bmtjeated. mel Uoosevelts getting my Early in the day it had been a glacial b"'o, such as exists and follow a '.aitor and try to tear j announced that SchranV would not around the north polo. i 11 p. m. to start on up the party. That has always be taken to court before due This discovery- - was made by Dr. t i. t j Delaware, West been my way. I never denounced As a result his appearance in Cook while In tho polar region, he n n Weestern Peensylvan- - my friends of the past who stood charge of a half dozen city detec- Jtntes. Every 30,000 years the terWhen asked by to me and who were known by tives was little noted. la' ritory between the Mason and Dix-i- n if he their works and called them bad tre c .respondents Then Schrank, between two detecLine and northmost Canada: Is (INCOltPOltATKU) wculd tako extra precautions when names by saying they were wilful- - tives, who towered a foot nbovo his covered with sheet of ice appearing In public hereafter, he ly and knowingly following a thief head, was brought to one side of temperature adrops to 30 and the degrees W. H. Tnft. said ho would not. Judge Xeelen's bench. Dlbtrlct At- Delow zero, where It remains for WpII, that may contain as little- torney Zabel "There Is nothing that can be read tho formal 1,000 years. We are now between done," he declared, "to guard truth as most every other assertion charge of attempted murder, bnsed two such glaclar periods, Dr. Cook against such attacks. It seems to the Moosers are making In tiie pres- on a warrant which ho had causod declares. . me that police and secret service ent campaign. Rut will say I have to be Issued this morning. guards are useless If a madmnn de- been and am yet staying with tho "Do you understand the chargo If you have young children you be termines to attack a man In public party of my choice and I feel which the District Attorney has have perhaps noticed that disorders life." resting on me be Just read heru?" said Judge- - Xeelen of the stomach are their most com cause I am standing for the regular to Schrank. To correct thla you inon nllment. DVIXG, PROVIDES CASH the cunningly Insane. The severe Republican Xatlonal Convention. "Yes," replied Schrank,. as ho will And Chamberlain's Stomach PRESIDENT IS HOBRIFIED you DEBT One consolation I have wise men gazed quietly at the Judge. enforcement of tho laws against and Liver Tablets excellent. Thev oftpn change, and this I8 adding to tha carrying of concealed weapons "Have you jin attorney?" said nro easy and pleasant to take, and -AT DASTABflLY ATTEMPT and the Los iip1 . Oct. 18. Robert Taffs strength thousands dally, thc Judge. more rigorous and certain mild and gentfo In effect. For sale Oeorgp, a vra'.thy property owner and I do not brand them as Demoprosecution of all such attempted "Xo, I Have not," replied Dy all dealers. adv. of East W'l Ittler, fifteen miles crats, for the wise men of this par- Schrank. crimes, whether against prominent Om Col. Roosevelt's Life and from I.03 Angles, has received a ty are standing to the regular nomor lees conspicuous persons, arc of Hoy Dragged To Death. At this point the District Attorcheck for 'S.i'T, his share of the inee. course helpful, but the condemnaney Interrupted with: smith's UTove, Ky., Oct. IT. Expressed Regret at Ter200 lpft to the estate of his fathtion of all good citizens of such The Republican party has been "Do you want this case tried In Clarence Majors, n sixteen-year-ol- d er, Ccl Jack George, by Hen Kalb, In power so long and haB accumu- a hurry, Schrank?" boy, working for J. W. Jones, was acts and their rible: Deed. In prean Iowa farmer. venting the spread of vicious docthrown from a mule at a farm lated so many "Yps, sir," said Schrank. that tho n.oncy is In payment for a party cannot feed them all with a The Majors was rifl"All right," remarked- Judge here and killed. New Vork. Oct. 15. President trines which would excuse or palmule borrowed by Kalb from Col. silver spoon, so tho ones out are Xeelen, "I thftik this disposes of th ing the mule to the field when It Taft issued a long statement on liate an attempt to remedy fancied George when ho was a Virginia likely to stay out, and want to matter so far as we wrongs to resort to violence, will be cart go this, became frfghtened aird threw- him-H- oord the Mayflower thfa afterfarmer more than fifty years ago. start a new party. So they put the morning. I will fix ball at ?7,50U, more effective. foot became enrangled In the noon relative to the Bheotlng of Later he refused to return the hnltor on the Dull Mooso and lead the maxlmnm under the charge trac0 chain and he was dragged' "I speak for the Amerlcxcn peo. Col. Roosevelt. mule or to pay for It, and the Inc- him around for the voters to rally upon which tho prisoner has been across ffi thlrty-ncre- pie tn expressing tho profound hope Held, his neck-bein"I cannot withhold an expression On his around and acknowledge him their arraigned." ident was almost forgotten. broken. He was dead when of horror," be said, "at th0 act o that Col. Roosevelt may speedily deathbed in Iowa n short time ago leader. recover from the effects of this As soon as Schrank was taken assistance reached him. The fu- tho maniac who attempted to assas- dastardly Kalb made his daughter promise The Cow Moosers In their wise from the court room Judge Xeelen neral was held at Martins- sinate Col. Roosevelt."act." to send tlm $200 to the helr8 of predictions Just after the T. R. called District Attorney Zabel and ville, near the home of his parents. "When I briefly expressed my Col. George that he might have a convention in Ohio county, said tho Peter Paulus, City Jailer, to the Tho only rational ih'ng In a love last night," lh President's J. W. Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio, clear conscience the last moments Republicans could not poll over 3 bar. statement continued, "I had been letter la fio lostago stamp on tho of his life. votes to tho voting precinct In Ohio "Who has tho rorolver nnd the purchased a bottle of Chamberlsln's informed that Col. Roosevelt was outside. county. Let them get wise after remaining cartridges?" asked the Cough Remedy for his boy who had then speaking and had escaped a cold, and before the bottle was all XEW POLICY FOR PRISONS the returns are all In and find Judge. The news, however, Is of a tued, tho boy's cold was gone. Is SOON TO HE WORKED OUT whero all the mighty host of Rehave," replied Paulus. "I more serious character. I feel thP hat not better than to pay a publicans came from and they can "Woll, I desire to have a chemideepest sympathy for Mr.- Roosevelt doctor's bill? For sale by all The Roard of Prison Commis- be branded as Republicans In 1913. cal examination made of the re- ana bis family, and I pray that tho S(V sioners has adopted a resolution de- Say, do ypu Hull Moosers catch on? malnlng bullets to determine if dealers. wound may prove to be only a flesh Is one where health abounds. So wishing all may be prosper-- 1 they are poisoned," signating the Eddyvillo branch said Judge wound and that as the surconrin The Good Mar. With Impure blood there canous financially but not politically, Xeelen. "I therefore order you prison as a penitentiary and the We are that anybody who Is Predict, there may bo no comnlirn. not be good health. Frankfort prison as the Kentucky and not ashnmed to sign my name, personally to tako the revolver and willing to told can lie mnke a million t,0(n8- With a disordered LIVER thera L. P. CROWDER. StatcRrformatory. The policy of the I ani th0 bullets to Prof. E. W. Somer "Th'B assault, dollars. If ho Is a good liar, ho following the . cannot be good blood. ' bo to send to Eddyvllle hoard for R chemical test." does not havo to make It. He slm- - snoot'nB of Mayor Gaynor two Hero Is n woman who speaks com 'eta moro than 30 yearn old' n'l Tho court room In which tho ! yenra BO and tho assassination Charleston of personal knowledge nnd long) coedlngs took place? was loss than ply says he has It. or those criminals nnd Inb'tunl tnre out of the last nlno of the New8 and Courier. crime. First exuQrM'r-- , viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, convicted of atrocidus tilled with spectators, Presidents elected by our people. I convicts pffendTS and under 30 of Wilson. Pa who says, "I know Scarcely moro than twenty people Good For IJIlliousiicss. mo euis wnicn must not come within 'rom experience that Chamberlain's on tho front benches realized the yaTB old who do "I took two of Chamborlaln's emn reflection hv n a cause son fio classes of old offenders or de- Cough Remedy U far superior to Import of what was taking place, Stomach and Liver Tablets last on conditions which make It up "rlvlfy the torpid UVBR asdreaten nouU night, and I feel fifty per cent, bet- - bio that such dnBrHiv generate criminals will bo sent to anv othT. For croup there Is There was no sign of disorder, natural actloa. nothing that excels It." For Bale) After Schrank had been taken ter than I have for weeks," Bays J. occur In a country Frankfort. affording to it. A httkhy LIVER adv. from the anteroom and down thp J. Firestone, of Allegan, Mich, citizens such completes On a"Count of existing contracts, by all dealers. bmm pare aavantages, blond. ' elevator from the seventh floor, are certainly a Ann nrMM i.,ii ,.,. which require i certain number of a im Pure Mood neaas health. bU" or Piousness" For sale by U men In the prison shops, It will be fled th c.0 lt is ot course difficult entirely neaiui r a few moments as specta-- 1 dealers. Samples free, Impossible to make transfers of the Vm backache KlKiYJAtfo aUOM, room 'to avoid tho malignant purpose adv. ( ot , J., Oct. 16. Every young person, with scarcely an exception, from a very early age, look8 forward to the time when the choice will be made of a companion for life. Young people expect t ofall In love just as anxious mothers look for their children to have the meeasles or whooping cough. Wise men tell us It is necessary to be slow In making a choice of a life companion, since It Is Impossible to discover person's good qualities at iirst sight. After a long deliberation, Mr. Albert P, j0nes and Miss Mary D. Smith were united In marriage y the pastor of the Piesbyterlan Church on Wed-anesday ovenlng. October 2. at S o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. Smith. Concordia Kansan. bl -- Discloses a Very Ordinary Man Who Attempted Fiendish Murder. HE OXCE HAD A SWEETHEART tors told each other the identity of the young man. Ofllclnl Statement of Colonel's Wounds. Chicago, Oct. 16. The follow lng official statement was issued by the surgeons attending Col. Roosevelt: "Col. Roosevelt's hurt Is a deep bullet wound of the chest wall without striking any vital organ in trantlt, The wound was not probed. The point ofentrance was to the right of and one inch below the level of the right nipple. The range of the bullet was upward and Inward, a distance of four inches deep on the chest watt. There was no evidence of the bullet penetrating the lung. Pulse, 90; temperature, 99.2; respiration, 20; count, 82 at 10 a. m. Xo operation to remove the bullet is Indicated at the present time. Condition hopeful, but wound so Important as to demand absolute rest for a number of days. "DR. .TOHX S. MURPHY, "DR. ARTHUR D. BE VAX, "DR. SCURRY L. TERREL, "DR. R. J. SAYLER." pt Tlio which has been Kind You Havo Always Bought, andtho Blpiatnro of 1ms horno usb for over 30 'ondImgbeonmnao in per since its infancy. Boiial suponblon ,ZZ$Z7 (Aa&7'UZc&ti Allow no ono to dccclvo you In this. if All Counterfeits, Imitations and" ipcrlmcnts that trifle ttl Infants and Children-Experie- nce Just-as-go- od "arc .but ZlTrlThnU CASTORIA What is substitute for Castor It It A&W ; GENUINE CASTORIA ' The Kind You Have Always Bought For 6ta7&CJkU 30 Years. r to-da- y, y. 7VIOL-B- S HND 1JXRTS bon-bon- j enga-jen-ent- Ice-pac- 1 v. ut cor-jlde- red -- 1 ) g 1 Light and Power Company E. G. - BARRASS MGR., cost. them when within reach. Elective lights am clean, healthyat and safe. No home or business house should Will wire your house without - - is y - at y. five-doll- ar A - HOME HAPPY ( i pro-f-o- ni two-third- Tutt'sPills .,....:.. FOLEY'RIDNEYPEIS ft, AMD. tmsmm ffitrairrrr i?rr - WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28, 1012. gyjj THE HARTFORD HERALD gawwcsfevwjKJ nsrxa lAt3E XllllEK. or--c- n, proper working of the auricular Thus tV" cirr.c Ki b F SKETCH GF SHOH TRIAL as superfluous. They consist of tlireo tubes, almost at right angles to ono anoth:n F NOVEMBER THE THIRD PARTY er and full of a clear liquid. Scientists have discovered that these canals enable a person to tell It, what position he Is in, no matter Says Col. Roosevelt's SlayAnd Who who'her he Is blind or paralyzed. By some peculiar process not well By Gov. Wilson. er is Not Insane. understood, they warn us when we are about to fall and give us the SOCIALIST E OP OF THREE ELEMENTS ATTORNEY consciousness of being in any position assumed. Steeplejacks and other workers wffich Are Aptly Described on high buildings who finally lose Is Taking the Alatter in Hand their nerve and are afraid to go Only Thing Remaining and Will Guarantee a very far above the ground, have lost part of their sense of equllllbrlum. Fair Trial. to Choose Between. Examinations by physicians In such Instances linve shown that KIXDIjV statkmhxt of cash SCIIItANK IS AI.OXK IX CHIME glands were diseased It was largely by this means that Milwaukee", (By Woodrow Wilson.) Wis., Oct. 17. the existence of a sixth sense was State's Attorney Winfrcd C. Zabel, There Is a new party which' It Is discovered. Chicago Tribune. defi- j of Milwaukee county, difficult to characterize because it nitely announced John Is made up of several elements. As POSTMASTERS ITT IX that Schrank, Col. Roosevelt's assailant, I sec it, it is made up of three eleCLASSIFIED SERVICE would not be brought to trial until ments In particular. The first conNew York, Oct. whose 15. President after the national election, Novemsists of those Republicans ber o. Ho said the trial would bo HAS HHOWX KATHKIt ()()!) and whose stomachs Taft on board tho yacht Mayflower consciences opened some time between Novem- ' WORK FOR AX AMATHUK could not stand what the regular signed an executive order putting ber 11 and in. Mr. Zabel, who Is postmasterss In Republicans were doing. Added to 35,000 fourth-clas- s said to be the only Socialist State's Isn't It about time to have done this element are a great many men the classified service. Attorney In the country, gave three with that particular kind of crit- and women of noble character and The execution of this order will specific reasons for his decision to icism of Woodrow AVilson which Is of elevated postmaster purpose who believe put every fourth-clas- s expressed by calling him an ama- that this combination of forces In th0 United States under the civil put oft the trial for one month. He said, first, that It was only teur politician? may In the future bring them out service, 25,000 having previously In New Jersey, as everyone on a plane where they can accom- been put In tho classified list by the reasonable to await the results of Col. Hoosevolt's Injury; second, he knows, he has made monkeys of plish those things which their President. had no desire to crowd the defend- the professionals. Hitchcock He has put hearts have so long desired. I have Postmaster Oeneral ant, and third, gavo it as hl8 opin- through a mass of legislation no word of criticism for them. brought the now order to New y ion that It would be unwise to call against their wishes, and he has ov- Then, there is a third element In York and boarded the Maythe case during the final struggle In erwhelmed them at the polls. the new party of which the less flower to witness the battleship reIn the national campaign he has said the better. To discuss It view. While postmasters In the the Presidential campaign. "It Is my deslre to try this case succeeded In uniting the Democra- would be Interesting only lf"l could designated class will bo taken care justly and expeditiously," said Mr. cy as It has not been united since j mention names and I have forbid- of under the order, unlcss proved Democrats, Cold Zabel, "and this will be done, but 1S92. Silver den myself that Indulgence. We unfit, vacancies in the future will eastern, W e st e r n, ' have in this party two things, a po- be filled by the civil service comwe wish to avoid having the plain Democrats, e criminal aspects of the case In any Northern and Southern Democrats litical party and a body of social mission upon reports of they are all united behind him. reformers. way Involved in the jiatlonal politinspectors, in the case of offices ical situation. It would not be fair Could the most astute professional a year. . Mr. Roosevelt puts forth an ad- paying less than to any of the persons Involved to politician do better? For offices paying more than platform of what he would mirable In this campaign, with so abnor- - like to do for the people; but how $500 n year, one of three applicants do so. If we went to trial before as" is he going to do It? an opponent standing will be election day, It is almost certain nnlly shrewd He proposes of the highest that the matter would be dragged Roosevelt against him, he ha8 so In his platform not to Abolish mo- chosen. Into the campaign by ono or anoth- conducted himself that one of the nopoly, but to take it under the Mr. James V. Churchill, 00 Wall most restrained newspapers of the legal protection of the Oovernment er of the big political parties." St., Auburn, N. Y has been bother- Discussing the case as viewed by country has truthfully said of htm: and to regulate it; in other words, "Not a flaw has been found In to take the very men Into partner- ed with serious kidney and bladder him, the Milwaukee county Prosearmy, cutor said that as far as surface In- Ms record by bis opponents, and ship who have been making It Im- trouble over since he left the FoIpv lib fair nrd reasonable attitude to- possible to carry out these great and says' "I decided to try dications, Schrank was sane. Kidney Pills as they had cured eo "If Schrank Is Insane," said Mr. ward all the groat problems of the programmes by which all of us many people and I soon found they Zabel, "It seems that there Is meth- day makes thousands of converts wish to help the people. It Is perwere just the thing. My kidneys od In his madness when he selects to his cause dallv. Not since the fectly Idle to tnlk of doing thlngr In a healthy for the 'scene of his crime a State days of Lincoln has there appeared when your hands are tied for you and bladder are again gladlv condition. recommend in public lite a man who showed so long as the men who now control where there is no capital punishsuch a Arm Intellectual grasp of the Industry of the country contin- them." Many an old soldier has ment. situation confronting ue to control it. Now, wo don't never recovered tho effects of army In mes- the difficult "Also, I am informed sages from New York, there has him. No longer do we hear sneers want to disturb the Industry of the life. Foley Kidney Pills are tonic quick in results. The in action, been no Insanity In Schrank's fam- about "the schoolmaster." Gov- country. We are not here to deily as far as can be traced. In ad- ernor Wilson has proved himself stroy the Industry which these men genuine Is In n yellow package. For adv. dition the man presents none of the distinctly a statesman and man of have built up. But wo are here to Bale at all dealers. usual surface Indications of Insani- I affairs, and the confidence felt In destroy the control over the indushim and his prospective election try of other people which these men ty." FOR FLETCHER'S The State's Attorney said he be- Is Indicated by the business activ- have established, and which makes ity and prosperity reported from It Impossible that we should give I lieved Schrank had no accomplices or advisors In the crime and that all sides." ourselves a free field of service. Wif the I'list to Die. the shooting of Col. Roosevelt un- . If the man who can do these There are two programmes. Tho Petersburg, lnd Oct. 17. Mrs. doubtedly was the outgrowth of things Is an amateur, then It Is Democratic programme Is this to twenty-eigh- t, aged Carlisle, time for the professionals to sit at see to It that competition Is so reg- Warner individual plans. living five mlle8 north of When the cass Is called, It will his schoolmasterly feet and learn a ulated that tho big fellow cannot night. She was the Baltimore Sun. be heard by Judge August C. Back- few lessons. put the little fellow out of business, here, died last first of the four O'Brien sisters, us, of the Municipal Court, unless for he has been putting tho little who married four Carlisle brothers, Deafness Cannot be Cured Schrank asks a change of venue. fellow out of business for the last to die, and the funerai will be one by local applications, as they cannot The Public Prosecutor said that afhalf generation. Tho programme of of the biggest ever held In the reach the diseased portion of the ear. ter election he would consult with the third party Is to take these big Judge Backus and that they would There is only one way to cure deaf- fellows that have been putting the county. This Is the only instance call the case to trial formally, at ness, and that is by constitutional little fellow out of business, and where four brothers married four sisters in the United States and the remedies. Deafness is caused by an regulate them, saying, their discretion. "that Is plea of guilty Hied by Inflamed condition of the mucous lin- right, you have put the other fel- breaking up of the famous quartet The Schrank at his preliminary hearing ing of the Eustachian Tube. When lows out of business, but we nre not has cast gloom over the entire before Judge N. B. Neelen In the this tube is inflamed you have a rum- going to put the little fellows back county. District Court this morning, ig look- bling sound or Imperfect hearing, and where you destroyed them, but wo Is are going ed upon as merely perfunctory by when It Is entirely closed, Deafc.i-sto adopt you and say, the result, aud unless the Inflammathe Public Prosecutor's office. you run the business of the coun"I shall permit Schrank to with- tion can be taken out and this tube try, but run It the way we tell you draw that plea of guilty when he restored to its normal condition, hear- to run It.' " The only thing you goes to trial If he so desires," said ing will bo destroyed forever; nine have to choose between, therefore, nothing so rapidly restores health Mr. Zabel. "In other words this cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh is this: Are you going to have and vigor as SCOTT'S EMULSION. case will o tried In exactly the which Is nothing but an Inflamed con- fresh brains injected Into the busIt is the essence of natural same manner as any other case of dition of the mucous surfaces. iness of this country, and the best so medically perfect gravity. criminal Hut thero like We will give One Hundred Dollars men win, or are you going to make that nature immediately appropriwill bo no persecution of the de- for any caso of Deafness (caused by tho present combinations permaates and distributes it to every fendant. He will be tried Justly catarrh) that cannot be cured byllall's nent? organ, every tissue feeding, 'and fairly and can expect to receive Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, FOR SALE. nourishing and restoring them to the punishment merited by the free". A scholarship in tho Vnndcrbllt normal activity. crime." F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo.O. Training School, for boys, Elkton, Fold by Druggists, 75c. SCOTT'S EMULSION is not a Mrs. Peter Holan, 11501 Buckeye Take Hall's Family Pills for con- Ky.s Bowling Green Business Uni- patent medicine, but is nature's "Yes, I Rd Cleveland, 0 says: adv. versity. Routing Green, Kentucky; stipation, with curative, can recommend Foley's Honey and Drnughon's Business College, Nashupbuilding properties and without Compound. My little boy had Tar ville, Tcnn., or any branch school, OV. McCHEAUY NAMES of drug or alcohol. It cona bad case of whooping cough.some-time- s NOV. 13 AS ARBOR DAY and Bryant & Strntton Business a drop tains superior cod liver oil, the he was blue in the face. I College. Louisville, Kentucky. Anygave hlra Foley's Honey and Tar Frankfort, Ky., Oct. 14. Gov. one contemplating attending cither hypophosphites of lime and soda Compound, and it had a remarkable McCreary y Issued a proclama- of the alinro schools can save mon- with glycerine, and is so delicately, effect and cured him In a short tion fixing Wednesday, November ey by writing or calling' on The emulsified that it enters the system time." Remember the name, Fo- - 13, as Arbor day and urging all the Hartford Herald. adv. without digestive effort builds, ley's Honey and Tar Compound, and people to plant trees on that day, ' tones and sustains. do not accept any substitute. Chil-re- n and calling attention to the great THE SIXTH SEXSF NEW After croup, whooping cough, SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY like' it, grown folka aro quickly good accomplished by other States measles and other child ailments it helped by It, and It contains no along this line. It is almost a 1,000-to-- l bet that is nature's ally in restoring health. For sale at all dealopiates. This will be the day upon which you don't know you 'have After grippe or pneumonia it a sixth ers, adv. th different trees from all the sense. But you have, nevertheless. imparts strength and health, and counties will be planted on the Cap- -' Tho reason you never knew It Is be- for colds, coughs, sore, tight chests ;RCIIOOl4 TEACHER FEARS Itol grounds at Frankfort. cause It has only recently been dis- and throat troubles SCOTT'S A prenatAi influence im covered. . It is known as the sense EMULSION gives the greatest relief Fortunes In Faces. known. Knobeloch, 8 years old Ralph There's often much truth in tho ofequlllbrium. Bcott & Dowse, Bloomfield. N. J. 12The sixth sense Is located in the and paralyzed In his lower limbs saying "her face Is her fortune," canals of the inner since "birth, has been barred from but It's never said whero pimples, attendance at the Kinloch Public skin eruptions, blotches, or other ear, and whenever a person Is In TO' 9100.00 A School bv Principal O. C. McMillan blemishes disfigure Impure danger of falling, or losing his $30.00 spqre time ExperienceMONTH it. your not needbecause of a fear that the boy's af- blood Is back of them all, and equilibrium, a warning message is For Want an active man In thl locality. ed. fliction would have a prenatal In- shows the need of Dr. King's New communicated to the brain. For To Introduce us to your friends. We pay cash sick. fluence on the little glrl8 In the Life Pills. They promote health years physiologists havo been puz- largest death, benefits when cost. Injured, for smallest constrosltles and beauty. Try thorn. 26 cents zled to know the function of these and at and class offer to first apdefi- plicant from this place. Write quick for to bo born to the little girls In later at James H. Williams. adv. canals, because It was proved nitely that they had nothing to do particulars. m 833. Covlnflton. Ky. THE VThIs,year was theboy'e ,flrst lrf Subscribe for The Hartford Herald. with the senBe of hearing, or the IIS SEI W I I I I ! school. He had attended only a mont'i when McMillan had and notified H. R. Knobe-loc- h, the boy's father, that Ralph no longer would be allowed to attend the Kinloch School. Knobe-loc- h and his wife appealed to McMillan several tlmes to have their" son reinstated. even Knobeloch volunteered to rise before his usual time In the morning and take his son to the school In a wagon and Mccall for him In the evening. 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 boy's only chance for an education. Bender took Knobeloch to the law omco of Nolte & Klskaddon, at Clayton, and they prepared man-- j damus proceedings, which will bo filed In the Clayton Circuit Court. St. Loulg Cor. Baltimore Sun. iV Wuwi.h,iu i pi.E jw niv PH11TM hi semi-circul- Young Women Read what Cardui did for Miss Myria Engler, of Faribault, Minn. She says : " Let me tell you how much good Cardui has done me. As a young girl, I always had to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, I was so weak that I could hardly stand on my feet. I got a bottle of Cardui, at the drug store, and as soon as I had taken a few doses, I began to feel better. Today, I feel as well as anyone can." Constitutes QTAKE The Woman'sTonic Are you a woman? Then you are subject to a large number of troubles and irregularities, peculiar to women, which, in time, often lead to more serious trouble. 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GILLESPIE, PROPRIETORS. ..BLACKSMITHING.. 4 4 S -5 l AndnA:w A ;ooc ncfjdii Work Specialty :: semi-circul- ar Horseshoeing HARTFORD, KY. r and-cause-- Cash-Bon- FOLEY KIDNEY (OR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND BLADDER PMS Subscribe for The Herald. iiai-'- i tiiit, -J at4ajm-'!te'J'j-J-"- a V. inil WWMW ,!,( BAGS FOUR. 'f.j TCTTjra' W1M W '27 HartjorB Herald C. FELIX, tIEBER MATTHEWS,FRANK EDITOPB. , fRANK L. FELIJi.'Pub.aDdiProp'r. (or poor people are famishing bread, which, excites hatred of the rich and widens the chasm which it seems must forever separate these two classes of God's creatures who should b0 nearer on an equality with each other. ATTACK SHOULD I0TJE SHIELD u o Entered at thsHnrtforl "My thought Is constantly with mail matter of the second class. that gallant gentleman lvlurr In the hospital at Chicago," said Woodrow post-offlc- Used By Supporters of Col. Wilson In several of his speeches while touring the State of DelaTHE TOBACCO POOLERS For President Gov. Woodrow ware last week. From tno moment SAVS MAKE PEACEFUL PROTEST GIMNJNJTJlTEMENr that Gov. Wilson heard of the foul Wilson, of Ne.w Jersey. For Vice President Gov. Thos. deed committed upon the person of Madlsonvllle, Ky Qt. 19. Col. Roosevilt, he seemed deeply Declares That Progressives It. Marshall, of Indiana. tobacco growers, members For Congress, Fourth District 'moved, and has never ceased to of the Stemming District Associakeep Informed as to the stricken Should Not Hide Behind Hon.- Ben Johnson, of Bardstown. tion in Webster county, came to Rough Rider's condition. It is u Madlsonvllle In a body and called ' Tragedy. pleasant to know that Democracy on several tobacco buyers hero, renot has It Is the business bodies n.id such a kindly and human-hearte- d questing them not to buy any of tho the busybodles that are of real candidate for the highest THE SANE TO DECIDE ISSUES unpooled tobacco at the present community. value to a office within the gift of the people. time. A buyer was also visited at Indianapolis, Ind Oct. 18. De- Manitou, four miles north of here, account, the Colonel was At last Since January 1, of tho present bent on getting back on the forum year, a Democratic House of Repre claring that the recent attack on where the same request was made. Col. Roosevelt at Milwaukee should The leader of the crowd stated in or bust an already fractured rib. sentatives., has passed r tariff bills not be used by his supporters to an interview that several buyers Nowadays some of the fellows which would have reduced the high j Drotecl uie'r P'lcles irom political from this county had been over In .. ....irnsf nf Hvini? Altllll.flllll.llllll n vonr no . mr . """" m wno run lor qiuce i.uve iu attacks, . William J. Bryan read a Webster, looking over crops, and every resident on Salt river. back or take a , (mensure presented to him which jn Preparea Btatemont to hU audionge in a few cases had made purchases ! to of this year's tobacco. The Bull Moose design gets tho the slightest dcKre provided relief durlng hls Bpoech hore The association making a Is slxth place on the ballot, but it will for the many from extortion. He ueur uut iiib acoei nun. nia buuustrenuous .campaign for members. INCORPORATED not be necessary to go any further used his power to perpetuate pro- - ment follows "We are embarrassed in the dis Th0 books will bo kept open for than the first column to vote Just hlbltlve protection and the sway of right. the trusts. The way to remedy cussion of national Issues by the poolers until the 20th of the presthis matter is to vote th0 Demo-- 1 fa tnnt one of the Presidential ent month for this purposo, and the Col. Roosevelt has been offered cratlc ticket straight. This means candidates has been mad the vlc- - men who came here said It was a tVVVVVVVVVW'MVVVVVVVVVVVVVVl'VV'V 100,000 a year to edit the New more peaceful mission, that they had thls year than it ever did be- tlm of a murderous assault York Press In the event he is de- fore. , "We deplore as deeply as "Mr. neither guns nor whiskey and that Let's help feated for President. KENTUCKY Roosevelt's supporters the act of a an honest appeal was made to those THE VOTE IN . tlm get the Job. Jack Johnson, the negro madman, who has temporarily dis- who are engaged In the buying of was arrested In Chicago lact abled him SHOWS EVIDENT GAIN for campaign work. We tobacco to stay out of tho Held for House voted to week, The Democratic at th0 Instance of Mrs. V denounce as bitterly as Mr. Roose tho presont. place sugar on the free list and the cameron- celea wnite wo velt's supporters such a resort :o aiconnet, The men spent the day In Madl- Republican,, killed the bill. This Is man who alleges of Minneapolis, with asso- - For While Woodrow Taft, violence, even by one who is bereft sonvlllo in conference why you get 1G pounds Instead of that the black man Is using undue of his reason We sympathlzo vithfclauon members her0 and left late 2o pounds of sugar for a dollar. Influence upon her daughter in trysale. Wilson Continues Far In his affliction us in tne aiternoon for. Webster counMr. Roosevelt Ohio county still stands right up ing to Induce thP girl to marry sincerely as his supporters do, and ty. It Is understood the buyers us It will be remembered that we wish as earnestly as they in the Lead. among the leading counties of the him. for his made them no promises. State in th0 matter of campaign Johnson's white wife recently com- speedy recovery. But neither ht points. contributions. Tl'e Democrats here mitted gulclde. The mother plead- nor tboy will ask for a suspension QUARANTINE ORDER IJV The Cincinnati Enquirer says: ed with Johnson amid streaming STATE AGAINST HORSES have certainly done their part nobSince the lat review of the sitof activity on the part of Mr, Roosefears to ceas0 his attentions to her velt's opponents so long as his ly and well. uation politically In Kentucky, Taft daughter, Mn he defied her. o Frankfort, Ky Oct. 18. The has, as Indicated by the straw vote "1 i Democrats should not forget the may stand that sort of thing, friends continue to present his side State Live Stock Sanitary Board tothat Is being taken for the CincinImportance of getting out the vote. but we have an idea what would on national issues. day ordered a quarantine of Rob nati Enquirer and by the expres "The question before tho country low- Np Democrat In Ohio county should happen to Johnson If this case hapertson county to cover tho shipping, . must be decided by the sane. A sions ui voters in vm iuus Betuuiin i allow any only the most urgent pened in Kentucky. driving or moving sheep out of the of the State, particularly the color-- 1 est Cash DllCeS. maniac cannot be an arbiter In such county cause kepp him away from the polls an efficient InAfter copying the editorial ex- a crisis. I am surprised that the spector untilappointed whoCounty co- - UU VULtlB, lllUUe U1I1B 1I1UL lltvtc jy on election day. Is will considerably stimulated the Repub- 1 VjlVe us tracts In last week's Herald, in friends of Mr. Roosevelt should at- opearto with or the State Live Stock Hcan leaders. apaoften begets which we showed up the hpocisy tempt to make use of this Incident Inspector representing the board. thy, which Is the most dangerous of the political editor of the Hart- in hls behalf. It cannot be charged The Taft gains, however, have The board ordered a quarantine element that can beset a political ford Republican, wherein he claim- to the Democratic party; it cannot against Wood-roall horses, mules and Jack not affected the standing of rarty Just before an election. Let ed that he never was a Taft Repub- bo fairly charged to any party. The Wilson. Tho Democratic standjour chief effort be not only to vote lican and In which we proved by suggestion that the assailant was stock shipped here from Nebraska ard bearer has .himself gained the jourself, but to get your apathetic editorials from his own pen that he 'el t0 n'ake the attack because o! and Knneas, aB it views with alarm difference between 50 6 per cent, the continued spread In Kansas and nelghOor to the polls also. was, th0 Owensboro Inquirer says: newspaper criticism is a Nebinska of the disease somewhat which he had when tho previous reone, and even If it could be 'shown The Inquirer passes the Isper was written, and 50 2 similar to cerebro-splna- l meningitis view Schrank assassin The would-b- e mind Was inthat an unbalanced sue up to Its two Hartford that Is now devastating those States cent of the total straw vote taken seems to have had a method in his contemporaries, fluenced by criticism, It is no moio but not withup to the time of the present of horses, when ho chose a State madness out saying that it looks now-likJust to demand a suspension v,f the Veterinariansmules and Jack stock. nre unable to handle punishment (Wisconsin) where the discussion of pending problems on tho the Herald holds the winTaft's gain has been Roosevelt's situation or o,ven to say post for such crimes as his Is only from ning hand. this account than It would beto re- tively whether the dlsease Is con loss and it is equivalent to 1 years in the penlten one to fifteen because some have laglous, The Inquirer was simply "taken ject religion infectious or communica- per cent, of the total vote that has tlary. The rop0 is what would best In" by a little piece of demagogy gone Insane on that subject. been taken. It appears to have ble In any way. suit his case. In the Hartford "I have been a careful reader of contained Bull come for the- greater part through Moose sheet, and does the proper tho papers since last June and I am WOMAN WAS ATTACKED a shifting of the negro sentiment, Every allegation and Indictment thing by setting the matter right in qulto sure that tho Taft papers UV A VICIOUS XEGItO and Senator William O'Connell by members which has been uttered havo been no more bitter in their its owp columns. Bradley, who continues actively upof either Republican faction against assaults upon Mr. Roosevelt than Tho Calhoun Star says: on the stump, Is accorded by the the other Ia but proof of what tho Tho Fourth District Leader, a tho Roosevelt papers have been In An attempted assault was made old line Republicans the lion's have been contending Taft paper publfshed at Hardlns-bur- their Democrats assaults upon Mr. Taft. And on Mrs. Henry HIggs, at her home share of credit for It. many years that the Republic for says: neither side has attacked the othor In LIvermoro, Wednesday evening, While Roosevelt now has, as Inan party has been and Is now the The Leador can stato with with more virulence than both have at 7 o'clock, by Ed Taylor, a young dicated by tho straw vote, 20 2 political corruption. hotbed of authority that Wilson Is a disattacked tho Democrats in cam- negro, living In that town. of tho Kentucky suffrage as against tinct disappointment to tho paigns past. Mrs. HIggs had Just finished 17 2 Owing to a slip in somebody's for Taft, the adherents of Democratic Ieader8 and party "I can show you as bitter things washing the supper dishes and was the President are claiming memory, President Taft failed to that the generally. Thero Is no Wilson said against me by both tho friends leaving tho kitchen with a lamp in election returns will show the re- be reminded to send in his formal enthusiasm. It Is only those of Mr. Taft and tho friends of Mr. her hand, when Taylor came into i verse. They are right now figuring letter of acceptance of the Presiwho are seeking office that proRoosevelt, as the friends of either tho room from a back door and upon Taft's polling two dential nomination. Rut what does votes for i tend to have any. Among have said against the other. The grabbed her. She dropped it matter? He will be so far betho every one that iH cast in the State Democrats, who are conversant papers say many things tuey ought lamp, which went out, WillJspeakJ intheinterest of hind at the post that it will not and she for Roosevelt. with the situation, thlR astonnot to say, but I know of no party struggled with the negro in dark- really mak0 any difference whother Tho Progressive leaders assert ishing state of affalrs Is freely that Is guiltless In this matter. ness until help arrived. Her screams that the loss indicated by the tho Progressive Party a t he concluded to run or not. commented upon. "A nation sits expectant by the her children from another vote Is real. They claim to be mak-rooWonder where the Leader got all bedside, hoping that The claim of Col. Roosevelt and who called for help, which ing steadily converts to the third (s wonderful, I the wound Is not a serious one. But frightened the man away before ac- - party caiise his followers that thero Is nothing of and they pooh pooh tho which it assumes to read Mr. Roosevelt's supporters must compllshlng his purpose. good loft In the old Republican par- idea that the negro vote cannot get Ho esty, according to their opinion, is tho minds of Democrats everywhere not us0 this attack to protect them- caped the officers by successfully away from tho habit of stamping and to find therein tho greatest selves and their position from Just discounted by the fact that ho was hiding, in a coalhouse until early) hla ballot under the log cabin disappointment at the candidacy of criticism. 1 The brave soldiers on ready and willing to run on tho morning he was arrested vice of the Republican party. They p. platform as prepared at tho first Woodrow Wilson? Editor Meador tho battlefield do not use tho by Marshal V. P. Stateier, who claim that tho black man has will no doubt find where all this wounded They for breastworks. Chicago' convention until he found to Calhoun, after jurally a high regard for Roosevelt that his nomination was impossible. enthusiasm was concealed on tho stand out and glv0 blow for blow. loiepnoning nero ror the sheriff to and that they will without hesi- - McHenry evo of election day. "And so in this campaign. Mr. meet him, as lynching Then it was he found that the waa feared. tancy stamp their ballots under the aggregation Republican whole Gold to the value of J9G.890.000 Roosevelt's supporters cannot jiBri The prisoner is in the Calhoun Jail. picture of "the strenuous one." party, principles and all was rot- was produced In the United States him as a shield to protect themim r Knowing that it last year, this record being surpass- selves against the attacks that may HENRY WHITE ARRESTED ten to the core. I'll ESI DENT TAFT ON be made against the policies for ON A SERIOUS CHARGE was bad, he should have rejected it ed only in 1909. THIRD TERM POLICIES s which they stand. ' from tho Btart. "Lay On!" Snys Teddy. The Owensboro Messenger says: That the third term movement is It is pleasant to note that two Chicago, 111., Oct. 19. Colonel Henry White, of Neafus, Grayson not founded on any one principle or great political gladiators Messrs. Roosevelt is asking no quarter from county, waa arrested by Deputy' for that matter on any principle at Bryan and Roosevelt have agreed his political enemies because of the United States Marshal C. T. Nich- - all, but merely for the gratification f on at least one matter, in that hosattempt made upon his life Monday ols on a warrant sworn out by W. og ono man's ambition isand ven-A- . tilities , shall not be suspended beat Milwaukee, Cueman, Jr., charging him with genanco; that it would go to pieces tween the two on account of one The wounded chieftain of the using the malls to defraud, and if its remarkable leader i should being temporarily disabled by tho third 'party issued a statebefore Commissioner J. A. that its crazy-qui- lt platform is assassin. As bullet of a ment from Mercy Hospital in an-- I Dean, Jr., .who held him to the No- - made up of anything and every-vembboth have agreed, this deplorable swer to what Mr. Bryan yes-- I term of the United States thing to catch votes; that it is What is a A terday In hlB Bpeech at made affair In no wise affects the quesFranklin, grand Jury. more socialistic than anything sug. tions and principles at issue. It medicine that increases the Ind. In it he says! In the complaint It Is stated thatlgested In the countries of Eurnnn was a tano contention of -- Ir. Bryan strength or the tone of the express my cordial In several different "F, wish to Instances the and that it iss destined to In the .initiative and it was a bravo whole system. What is an agreement with the manly and' prop- ucicuuaui, yhiuj, ueeu me mans in some oi tne cnarges that defeat are President op the part of Col. acquiescence "alterative"? A medicine er statement of Mr. Bryan at his attempt to defraud Sears, Roe-- , Taft brings against Colonel Roose-buc- k Roosevelt; Now .let th0 battle Co., of Chicago, by ordering velt and his in arguing Progressive that alters or chances un Franklin, Ind., when,the discussion goods &from them for a continuance of, and mailing them party, healthy action to healthy of the issues at stake in Ney Clim'n. the' con checks to pay forsthe goods, when I That these charges are true few Eight dollars a day board at a action. Name the best "tonic test, he said: ..,. .,a,a auj iuuuoj- - win ueny, dui almost as strong an .... ........ .. . hotel for each of their pet dogs was and alterative"? AVer's "The Issues of ithis campaign in the bank on which the checks Indictment can be found against the one of the expenses of Mrs. F. W. the only Sarsapa-rill- a should not be. determined, 'byi the were drawn. The total amount Republican party which has foster-th- E.. G. Vanderbilt, of New York, and the ho is said, to- have received on ed the interests at th0 expense entirely free from alco- net of an assassin. Neither Colonel s, of Dutchess of Manchester at nor his ask the people, wrung taxes from them hol. Ask your doctor about it. Roosevelt discussion friends couldturn-e- the seven orders Is $40.32. on the Lake of Geneva. Com-njitte- e should be that the on the necessities of life and pur-- ProgressivoJyCampaign " The facts bave been corroborated Bilious attacks, q nl ... away from the principles Involvindiges ;L a. Policy of making tho rich' . by the Dutchess .herself on her. .re- tion, ceiuupano, auzy spells--- we are ed. If h0 is elected President, it Prohibition --. candidate for OhioCounty turn with the Duke of Manchester some of the results of an inactive liver. should be because of what he 'has President .concedes 40 States to, richer aid the poor poorer. It has 4 sinned away its day of grace and Avar's from a Journey Jn the Far EaSt'. It Ask in the past and what he pro Wilson, t In the .very oaturo of the jusf aa sure as PltUJn these cases. The dose is small, done November comes Is Buch " wanton' extravagance as one -- -. ' poses to do, thereafter.' ,.. .- -, plirt ttedtfaae." ' ' V n! w. vo..v, ovuoi, servants will be ' this, whenj, thousands, of helplessly M4trtWJ.CvAYKHCO.vLoJl.MMt. ''I wish Vo point out, ; TiowBver, ltw. New-Yo- rk .fosti MrHX scourged- - Irbm the temple, DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ve ! Roosevelt, that neither I nor my friends have asked that the discussion bo turned away from the. principle's involved. On the contrary, we emphatically demand that th0 discussion be carried on, precisely tib if I had not been shot. ' I shall be sorry if Mr. Wilson does not keep on th0 stump, and I feel that he owes it to himself and the American people to continue on the stump." evwwwwmwwwu I Patriotism and Love of Country ," Can scarcely bo expected of children reared by home'ess parents with no more eertous thought than the psesent. "Just us the twig is bent, the tree's and as more recent writers have said, "The homo is the backbone of our nation," it behooves all lovers of life, liberty and happiness, and particularly those, directing the footsteps of the youth of our country to set a good example. To do this it is not necessary to build a palace and go In debt for life. WnnH Ronsti not ion will .iust meet' fyour requirements. Witli it you can plan a home of any size you may ul- - I timately desire and then start with a few rooms and build on as your demands require. We have helped many people solve their building problems and would like to help you. Come in and let's talk it over or i write for prices. 7" "There's Place Like Home." ' Fordsville Planing Mill Co.; Fordsville, Kentucky. specials! We have the brated Henderson Road Wagons for Let show you their good Chl-crg- Also our usual line select Family Groceries and supplies at the a ca phone No. 83. I Over-confiden- I I w ' LIKENS & ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. far-fetch- 5C-S- 1 I e Public - PEAKING g, 15-8- 52-8- Hon. Mat J. Holt g Of Louisville, Ky. straw-brough- m Hartford, Sat. Oct. 26, at :30 m. nat-broug- ht the-negr- o Sat. Oct 26, q at 7.30 p. m. Tonic J Alterative "tonic"? ht er Everybody invited to come and hear the sues of the campaign ably discussed. Ladies invited. J. Foster, Sar-saparil- la, at Barras5, Sec'y Evian-Lee-Baln- d I s".,. r.? Iw '. .i, me-unwo- noy Herild only $l.yi . x'ij iT mmmmmmmmB - .,,,, r brfVtfir'.rJ'" vl mat PAGE FIVE. V-- .TOTEDNKSDAY tv 0OT;28, 1912. iWW THE HARTFORD HERALD Dr. B. W. Ford, who has beep OIL COMPANY MAKES cva;' af Louisville r.i'J els?vn e- -e recuperating his health, anived AKDTHERGHEAT jesterday and will resume his practice here. We arc glad to see the doctor looking so well. If you need a good Wheat Drill call and see me about the kind I soil. It Bold" within ne.t ten days, will' sell at cost. Now Is the time S. L. KING, to buy. 41t2-adHartford, Ky. six-Inc- ). I , STRIKE' r :l ,k Aiid the Prospect for Many Wells in This Vicinity Grows m Coat Suits and Cloaks We want the Ladies to remember that we are headquarters for anything in Coat Suits and Long Cloaks. We have no hesitancy in saying that we can please you in Already our quality, style and price. sales have been beyond our expectation, and every week finds us receiving new goods. For SATURDAY we will have some specially good values in Children's Brighter. The West Kentucky Oil Companv Blank AND Have Just received a carload of h Drain Tiling. Also have good supply of Well Tiling. W. E. ELLIS, Product Merchant, Ut4-ad- v Hartford, Ky. 24-ln- Hartford, brought In a gusher In well No. 2 last Wednesday moaning. It uas 'first thought that thf3 rll would produce from 30rt to 100 rison, city, a few days recently. companied by Mrs. Morrison they made a short trip to Cecllian, Ky., whil3 here. barrels per day, but while It will not reach that output, it la cerlilnly a great strike and shows Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Morrison, of thnt thts Is an oil fie'd worth visited their son and while. When first struck, the Fordsvlllc, ius daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mor- of oil was so great that many ;re'i AconcKt-sively Comforts Now is the time to buy had to he pressed Into servieo to embankments and die, trenche3 to take care of the ell while the tanks were being gnt'en Dr. E. W. Patterson, of Dawson ready to receive It. Springs, will he In Hartford twice Well No. 2 ls on th0 Jo? Snel! per week, Tuesday, 1 p. m. to Wed- farm, better known as part of the nesday 10 a. m.; Friday and Satur-da- v Ike Duke farm, sK miles northern same hours. Thos0 desiring of Hartford. This oil was stri ok Osteopathic treatment will find him at a depth of 1.7S0 feet. The oil 42tf which Is of the same grade as well at the Commercl-- Hotel. No. 1, shows 23 per cent rnsollne. Messrs. L. B. Tichcnor, Ptesldent, : Hartford, Houte J. R. Wel- - Well No. 3, Is located In the same community, expected to soon be ler, Hartford, Route 0, and W. B. brought In. Well No. i will bo beTavlor, rieaver Dam, were among throw up your supply. Our stock is complete. Wraps. mind that Remember this and keep in "IT FAYS TO TRADE WITH A HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. jk& Sk.5a ooxoooooooooooo LOCAL O O OT2W8 AND Fur Sale adv. Town property, vacani two-stor- y dwelling. O tots, cottages and A. C. YEISER & CO., PERSONAL POINTS O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Hartford, Ky. Mr. Brodle Payne, bookkeeper Mis3 Vorna Duke was In Louis- for the Taylor Coal Company at "villa a few days last .week. Taylor Mines, was admitted to the Meal and Flour at W. bar at Morgantown recently. H. Mooro & Son's Meat Market. Mrs. John B. Wilson and child's spent a ren are at the bedsldo of Mrs. -- s Williams Mrs'. Hooker mother, Mrs. F. H. Allen, of few days In Louisville last week. Hawesvllle, who Is quite 111. . m? Hen Taylor, of Owensboro, Is Mrs. N. C. Whlto (formerly Miss friends In "j i visiting relatives and Llssle Crawford), of Louisville, '' ' ', Hartford. j was the guest of Mrs- - John T. Just received new barrel Jumbo Moore, city, a few days last week. Wit-son- ' W. H. MOORE & SON. . WANTED A COOK At "tne dom-- i merclal Hotel. Good price for a adv. good cook. Fordsvllle, $ Mr. TX.D. Canary, gave The Herald a pleasant call Wednesday. Sour Kraut and nlce. new! pack ' Mackerol at W. H. Mooro & Son's Meat Market. Mrs. Ira Daniel, of Hedlnger, North Dakpjta, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gillespie, city., Senator W- - O. Jones,- of Leitch- field, has been In Hartford the past few days " leBal business. Mr. A. C. Taylor and wife, of Central City, were visitors at tholr of this tue,"flrst old- - home' here week. "Mc. Abe Barker, Hartford's riow , dry" goods merchant, and his wife ' have- - taken rooms at Mrs. Hub-- Pieces. . Miss WlUIo Smith, Worthy Matron of the local Eastern Star, Is In attendance at the Grand Chapter now In session at Hopklnsvllle, Ky. Mr. T. W Daniel and wife, visited their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Daniel, Ola-ton, Hartford, Monday. from Saturday until Mr. L. M. Render and family, of spent a few days In Louisville, Hartford recently, visiting the former's parents, Mr and Mrs. W. B. Render. opened a barrel of that good pure New Orleans Molasses the kind that everybody likes. Get a gallon HARTFORD GROCERY CO. Mrs. J. E. Fogle, who has been visiting her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. n. Petrle, of Brazil,, Indiana., for the past two weeks.-will arrive home Mr. Harold Holbrook, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Holbrook, left Monday for Artesla, New Mexico, where he will spend the winter for the benefit of his health. Rosenblatt, of HawesMIsa Ray vllle, arrived In Hartford Thursday to be the guest of her brother, Mr. ' Nathan Rosenblatt,' for tt few days. He accompanied her home Sunday. For all 'kinds of building material call on or address, Fordsvllle Planing Mill CpT, Fordsvllle, Ky., ''' j Just y. hard's. 'Mr. Raymond Ferry has been postmaster at White Run, this, county,, vjcq A. Payton, "r' " esigned. ' Mr. James Nance, of The Herald -- force, accompanied by his wife, spent Friday and Saturday in Ow- Messrs. H.enry Dam ; Joe Wolf fle'e4 jHSfcU&itv?! Cbspmant Taylofi-Miries, Beav er were I and get, the, best material at cheapadv. est prices. E. P,Moq.'W. t:,iS.'- Kri"6rt: F7 A There will be a motion picture ed the Grand Lodge at Louisville a entertainment at Dr. .Beau'u Opera .ye?" ' View darj-la- rt House eyery .nlghttys week. New vyNTKn 150 Chestnut Telo: and pleasing, ,filras, also song hav0 been .secured and each jphope Pales', 25 ieetjing. ,Not less, nlgh$, will ue(agooC,ane. tjle enter" end.", Ohio County " F.armMs Mur "?ualTlepVme Co., feartford, Ken- - tainment, Is .Tytorth tr,ee tj.megthe - pleasant callert' at, Saturday. T.Tlerald A.tt MrHartrord attend -- rec-.ord- s, Tbe,ad-mjsdqnl- s. pplyJcd yi price. t- - gun In n few day3. In fact It' now those who attended the meeting of many wells will be startthe tobacco growers at Central City looks like ed within tho next few days. last Friday. Pipe has been ordered to put In Rev. W. II. Wright wlii till his pipe lines from tho wells to tin L. regrlar appointment at the Chris- & N. railroad at Dukehurst. a mile tian chuieh here next Sunday morn- distant, where the oil will bo loading and night. His theme for the ed Into large tanks to be shipped to mo i lug purchase's of the tervice will be "Sparks the numerous rom the World-Wid- e Convention." crude oil. His subject for the night service Is not given out, hut it will, as usual, o o c o o o c o o o o o o a o cincTrr corier notes. be Interesting. Everybody lnlted o and welcome. Mr. S. P. Aaron, an employee of The Ohio Circuit Courf coiwuf'd the L. &-- N. ralltoad, doing grade In court hall here Monday with work on tho Hartford section, trad-- e Hon. Judge T. F. Ul'khead prt tidI hor3cs here Monday on Jockey ing and Commoinvealth's Attorney trcet and took t'le horse onto the Ben 1). Ulugo, present. After pre y to graze Mon- liminary motions allroad the follovln day and when a train came along It lv. ; tin (.'oniKrtion withH. Koscnl latttIl:iM-,iilt- , c empaneled named gentlemen frightened the horse so badly that nameas grand Jurors for the term, t ran into a wire fence, falling over ly: L. 1). Bennett, K. T. Smith, It and breaking its neck Arch Rhoads, C. H. Tanner, V'lll formerly of Baker. J. C. Shultz, S. Enston, HarDr. B. F. Tlchenor, Plepsant Ridge, has purchased and ry Morrison, H. B. Taylor, S. II moed into the David Morcland Millfgan, Jonus Render and E. (J. llroparty on union street and has lo- Austin. H. B. Taj lor was designatcated here for tho practice of his ed as foreman, E. G. Austin as clerl: profe'slon. Dr. Tlchenor, who was and G. II. Morrison as sheriff of the iCCOI&IIHM twice elected as Senator from the grand Jury. Pavless-McLea- n The following named gentlemen Senatorial District, Is a tine physician and we gladlv were empaneled as petit Jurors: W. II. Bean, et al. s. L. & N. R. It. Mr. and Mrs. Will IU.i?.. , f Red Hill. Aubry, Arnold, Co. et al. James welcome him back to his native Frank Mr. B. F. Frfiicii nftei t.r, ."th Day J. W. Cooper vb. K. V. county especially our Brandford Daniel, D. L. Fulkerson, Into and E. W. Austin, Williams, et al. Ed Bowers vs. L. church at Green iJil.tr batjrda Tom Whitehouse, midst. night. Tom Baker, Lorenzo Marlow, J. W. & N. R. R. Co. Born to the wife of M i la.. V.. The entertnlnment given at Dr. Miller, Jake Holderman, Eb ChapGeorge Shrewsberry vs. Oth Day Bean's Opera House last Saturday man, S. W. Leach, John Igleheart, Robert Bennett, et al. field the l"th a hoi. night by the McHenry Dramatic P. R. Kelly. H. C. Ford, Arnold Attorney Hen Commonwealth's CJub was well patronized and much Pollard, Dave Maddo.x and Albert D. RIngo Is accompirled by his w'fe enjoyed by the audience. A college Cox. days In who will spend several comedy drama in three acts, entiTTnrtfnrrt Tho following cases on first and tled "Kingdom of Hearts Content," second day's Com'th. Cases on first and second days' docket were In a most satisfactodisposed was presented of have been docket Com'th. vs. Paul Coopry manner. Several new and pleas- continued: A. Q. Evans vs. William er, Geo. Simpson, Lee Hobbs, Har- follow: ing between-act- s features were In- din Balzo cases), Frank Allen, Hudson, dismissed without prejutroduced, consisting of vaudeville If our present Cilusscn fail &c, John Clever, Flelden Baize, &c. dice on motion of plaintiff. Burch, specialties. The music was also vs. II. D. Mary Burden to L'he you care ami com- (3 cases), Frank Small wood, Geo. good and althogether It was a flrst- verdict of jury $25 for plaintiff. Myers, foil, there's something E ' class show. Cases continued for process folwroii', Is it ) our (Singes A. S. of E. Not ho. Messrs. J. W. Baker, Render: L. low: Com'th. vs. LIche Hansom, or your lyes' All persons Interested In the toJ. Rendor, Rockport; Snm H. Tay- (3 cases), Rod (Rusty) Wilson, bacco pool at CromwcU are requestlor, V. M. Stewart, W. S. Allen, Bob Nelson (2 cases), Frank a Vital Question ed to meet at Cromwell on SaturBeaver Dam; B. J. French, Hart(5 cases), Orvllle Crowe day, Nov. 2, 1912, at 1 p. m for With You. ford, Route C; M. T. Westerfield, (2 cases), William Lankford (2 tho purpose a grader of electing Pleasant Ridge; J. T. Miller, Lo- - cases), William Bennett (2 cases), for that place. Either is had enough ami ransport; J. L. Bennett and L. F. j Austin Bowling (4 cases), App Robshould hring oit to us ut GEORGE BAI7.C, nennett, Hartford, Route 2; W. C. ins, ot al.i Geo. Myers, Wllburn BaiH. T. PORTER, once, Fufkerson, Cleaton; P. It. Kelly, ley (3 cases), Alton ' Parrls y.1 E. P. SANDERFUR, i'o like to discover unMar-ll- n Whltesvllle; John Keith and cases), Noah Beasley (2 cases), ElW. B. TALOR, usual Eyu defects, the kind Keith, Horse Branch; Hon. A. more Roach, Leo Loyd (3 cases), Committee. B. Tlchenor, Matanzas: A. G. Murthnt pilule the AVERAGE Leonard Wedding, Hubert Baker. Saved Leg of Boy. phy, Hartford. Route 1, and J. W. Optician. Statement filed In following cases old Wilson, Prentls, were among our by Commonwealth's "It geemed that my Attorney and n loso callers Monday. stricken off: Com'th. vs. Josle boy would have to ulcer, his les. by ugly caused Ward, Estill Goff (7 enses), An- account of an (iuntlicr Hochn. wrote D. F. Howard, drew King, et a!., Oscar McKlnney, a bad bruise," At St. Joseph's church In Contral Aquone, N. C. "A-l- l remedies and Haskel Kitchens. City, Ky., yesterday morning at S doctors' treatment failed till we Com'th. vs. Walter Patterson, deo'clock. Miss Henrietta Louise Gun-the- r tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and was united In marriage to Mr. fault Judgment for $25 and 10 cured him with one box." Cures The Reliable Jeweler Andrew Urban Hoehn, Rev. Father dayB In Jail. burns, bolls, skin eruptions, piles. Com'th. vs. Dr. Charles DeWeese Meyerlng, of tho above named cltv and Optician, adv 25c at James H. Williams. officiating. The wed- called for trial and both sides anand church, KY. For Sule. ding was an unpretentious affair, nounced ready. Trial will proceed Fifty acres of land adjoining only the Immediate relatives being this morning. cot- Mr. Marvin Miller, official stenBeaver Dam, also four-roopresent, and the bride selected that ographer for the Sixth Judicial Dis- tago and half acre laud with good y'ELRY WATCHES place because she holds herchurch Terms very reas improvements. membership there. Soon after the trict, la In attendance at Court. Visiting Attorneys Senator W. onable. Call on o. address, J. D. ceremony the newly wedded couplo D ie34 for Avondale, Ala., where they O. Jones, Leltchfield; G. B. Likens, HOCKER. Beaver Dam. Ky. Box left 'Ul Assistant State Auditor, Frankfort; 202. will reside In the future. The bride is a native of Hartford Judge J. if. Porter, Beaver Dam, All slzia, from For Sale, and no more popular or well be-- 1 and John T. Rone, Centertown. C to 300 acres. We can pleaso you nM. If you want to buy land. loved girl ever Ilvod here. For a l Seb'Dcxket October Term, 1st Day White Sewing Machine number of years up until recently' A. C. YEISER & CO.. she was chief assistant to the post-- 1 Co. vs. Tho Wilson Company. J. R. Hartford, Ky. adv. master, and some of the high oftl- -' Walking Medical Co. vs. Tymer Evansvillo, Ind. ij EASTVIEW. clals of the Government frequently' Westerfield, et al. Driy T., Wade Sally Crowe, of vs. was complimented her work. 2d Stratton Oct. 21. Miss She (Hearing on Adaburg, spent a few days recently as popular with the patrons of thot Owensboro Inquirer. A. wnn iur. ana airs. v. x. rrencn. office as she was with Uncle Sam ' motion'.' for change; of venue.) Mr. Luther Collins, of Tajlor n and her employers. Mr. Hoehn is. Q. Evans vs. William Hudson. Mary Com'th. Mines, was tb0 guest of Mr. S. R. an. engineer in the employ of the Burden vs. H. D. Burch. 3 Southern Railroad Co. at Birming- vs. Chas, ,DeWeese, et al. French Monday. ham, and is one of Birmingham's 3d Day P. H. Alford vs. G. W. Mr. S. Ri French ia spending a in Evv.nr.vi!!:?, bett citizens as well as a highly Erabry, et al. T. W. Yates vs. T. few days with relatives at Beaver valued railroad man. Sanders, et al. Dam and Taylor Mines. The whole communltv of HartMr. L.- - D. French is HI with sore 4ta DayrrjA. B. Westerfield vs. Lt ". ford, and vicinity join in best wishes M., Ut,.E.?R. R,Co.et al. .W.tH.' CthroaCil s, 4 i ,. .' for Mr. and. Mrs. Hoehn. t Cean,.etal. vs. L,C. R. R Coret al miss iuiue .iiuyueiu; in viBiwug 5c to ooooooocooooooo -- ENBLAITS KENTUCKY. llght-of-wa- HARTFORD, -- 'HB,,,,,,,,HK-r- w The Wrong GVs. Thats I 14-ye- ar "Glasses Right, Good Sight." B. J. TAPPAN, HARTFORD, I m ( I .Aries Optician BLL ft ys ucmmg -i- -j ( ue . , :f -- frmffip lo j abcl. 221 MAIN 4 t Ar. ,.A AAMLAatf ' "- - ' L. j- TTT!r - .jL y-'k- iiIi. 'j-Ai('f'- .1, , 'i'-- j eirL tj Ja- - ikb 4 - PAGB SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD WKDNfcSDAX, ,OCT. 28, 1018.' which tho microscopic particles of MAN WHO SHOT COLONEL blood can bo studied with precisP9 ian. Somo of tho blood 'corpuscles L CHRONIC of an lch long. Illinois Central Railroad Time Ta arc but experiments are being The bic at Heaver Dam, Ky. You carry Firo Insurance and why P checked off and the scientist will South Bound. North Bound. shortly present to the profession Was a Cheap Lodging House Because of tho dangor of suddon loss. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. the result of his Investigations. Because it protects you against thiB uncertainty! although Roamer Who Was Always No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. Within the next few days, he says, your buildings may novor burn down. No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. ho will bo ready to publish an acDo you protect them against docay against tho woather Without Job. J. E. Williams. Agt count of hls tests. Flo predicts against the dead certainty of depreciation rosulting from allowing them to go unpaintod. Why not P that many of the older theories as 18. John Oct. York, New to the formation of the red and Faint Insuranco is worth oven mora to you than Firo Insuranco yot Is often white corpuscles will have to be re- Schrank, Col. Roosevelt's Badly neglected and you aro tho loser. up to a months ago was Now Philadelphia Cor. vised. MASTIO PAINT for 40 years has proven the "real protector" a lodger at the White Hotel, a 3- York World. of buildings. For quality aorvico economy and beauty of story lodging-hous- e at 156 Canal finish it has no equal. Ask for color cord. JOOOOOOOOOOOOOU street, just off the Bowery. He had I.L'KK McIjUKK SAYS. O O been a guest there for nine months, Heiver lam Co., Inccrporated occupying a room that cost him $2 . a week. Gustave A. Jost, the owny And Will Support Govern that And many a girl who Is so lazy er of tho hotel, said ' to wash the dishes Imagines that ho had known Schrank for a long or Polls. temperament. time, although never Intimately. she has a soulful A girl will spend three hours "The man's father," said Jost, VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVkVVVt e dolling up so as to exaggerate the "was an saloon keeper on O 1'OKMS YOU'LL ENJOY. O DEAN OF THEYALELAW SCHOOL charms with which Nature endow- Elizabeth street. Schrank used to O O ed her and making them as trans- come often to my place for lunch O The Herald's Special Selections. O He was or a casual glass of as modesty (Taft's Own University) Gives parent she will put a will permit. a quiet, unassuming beer. and I O O MTTM-- : BROWN HANDS. o O chip on her fellow, Then shoulder and becomo highly Indig- often sat down with him for a few Reasons for Faith That nant when a rude man dares take minutes' chat, although at the time They drive home tho cows from I did not even know his name. a long look at her. Is In Him. the pasture, "It was Just nine months ago When He comes to her home for Up through the long, shady lane, daintily at a when he came to me and asked for Where the quail whistles loud in AS HKTWKK.V TAFT AXI) WII.SOX dinner she nibbles cracker, and tells Him that she nev a room. I gave him one at $2 a thc wheat fields er ha3 any appetite. But when He week and he was registered under That are yellow with ripening (By Henry Wade Rogers.) gone and she gets her corset off the name Slannang. He told me grain. I shall vote for Woodrow Wil- has she can clean up a whole pot of at the time he was In the Insurance They find In the thick waving for these reasson for President business. A few days later he repork a"d cabbage. grasses ons: Fully guaranteed to give satisfaction. Made The trouble with the sex nowa- marked to me that his name as InstrawWhere the scarlet-tippe- d Republican party To punish the days Is that the girls are woman- scribed on tho register was a misberry grows; Pure White Lead, Pure Linseed Oil, Zink Oxid as the representative of the mer take and should be "Schrank." Ha They gather the earliest snowdrops cenary interests that have preyed ish and the women are mannish. etc. Once upon a time a man Invented did not appear to be prosperous; In And the first crimson buds of the upon the people for a generation, hat for women. It fact, nuont two months ago he askrose. We have rather a large stock of Outside White, big a common-sens- e and to punish It for the siiig of contained no dingbats, dornlcks, ed me to help him get a lob business In partnership with crookand in order to reduce our stock, we will give 10 s, curleyques nor was , somewhere as bartender or waiter. They toss the new hay In the ed politics. meadow; "Finally, about the last of Sepper cent, discount Outside White only, for a short guaranteed not to scare horses, ' Because the policies of the ReThey gather the elder-blooSchrank quit the hotel, only 50 cents, and required no tember, while. Now is a good time to "paint. Write us. party tend to make the cost publican white; swords to hold It in place. Ho leaving no forwarding address. He and the poor pooror. rich richer We can fill your orders promptly. said that he was going out of town They llnd where the dusky grapes starved to death. Those policies widen the aulf bepurple I'll admit that some of the brides to visit relatives. A faw days latween tho rich and poor. The cryd October light. In the ter he sent me a souvenir post-car- d confronting all civ- are tacky looking. But when I figing need ure up the number of men in the from a Southern town, I think In They know where the apples hang ilized States Is to narrow the too-wiripest, I notice by the pawho are not worth marrying, South Carolina. gulf between those who are world And are sweeter than Italy's 1 haven's the heart to knock the pers this morning that he had gone too rich and those who are too poor wines; South in pursuit of Col. Roosevelt. INCORPORATED women. poor. The Republican party In re"Schrank never had any visitors They know where the fruit hangs When I see a fat girl In a tight cent years, and after accomplishthe thickest waddling along the street, I nt the hotel. He was quiet In his ing the abolition of slavery, has hobble On thc long, thorny blackberry always wonder how on earth they manner and In his talk. There was shown a singular Indifference to the vines. are going to get some skirts any no mystery about him apparently vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv divine Injunction to consider the ho was just like many other men They fuller than they are. gather the delicate seaweeds, " poor. whom you meet In New York hotels And build tiny castles of sand; Hccause Woodrow Wilson posI lurry. Both in and lodging-houseHe never talk- They pick up the beautiful sea energy, the ability, the sesses the "Now, Judge," said Blldad, "I ed politics with me and never gave shells courage, tno independence, the re- wish you would expedite this case any indications of possessing vioFairy barks that have drifted to spect for the Constitution and laws as much as you can. I am In a lent opinions. He Is the last man I land. which are so necessary If one is to great hurry " would have picked as a would-b- e They wave from the tall, rocking "Lem-m- 0 nil the high office of President of "Sure," said the justice. assassin. tree tops, see I gotta do some hayin' the United States. The man left no papers or doc- hammock-ne- st Where the oriole's I believe that his personal quall- - this afternoon: and thar's a taown- uments In the room he occupled. swings; ties are such that ne will be more nieetin' that I There was a bundle of old clothes Fairbanks-Mors- e 1 u,sfijP5fBB I HpHMk successful In getting things done last nil day; an' Thursday I gotta on a cupboard shelf which I told And at night time are folded In slumber than Roosevelt or Taft. Roosevelt) g0 over to Blabbs' Corners to an the maid to throw out. By a song that a fond mother certainly was not successful in get ' auction sale I guess we'll clt sings. Conting his measures through raound to you abaout Tuesday of 31C Smith Mrs. Paul Wehllng, gress. He was too mandatory and next week onless ye'U save time by St., Peoria, 111., had kidney and Those who toI bravely are strongIt helps out wonderbelligerent. He was too abrupt and pleadln' guilty." bladder trouble, with terrible backest; fully in the busy Irritating in his way of doing "Oh well all right," retorted ache and pain across the hips. Just The humble nd poor become Ek things. Blldad. "I'm guilty. What's the Imagine her condition. She further season when every minute of great; says: "I was also very nervous, And so from these brown-hande- d i. Mr. Taft has been more success- penalty?" your time is worth money, and "Waal, raound here we're mak-l- n' had headaches and dizzy spells, and ful than Roosevelt In dealing with' children is mighty useful the year round. an example of speeders, mister," was fast getting worse when I took Congress, yet in tho most imporShall grow mighty rulers of Engine for tant of all matters before Congress, said the (Judge. "Ten days In the Foley Kidney Pills, and now all my You Need a Fairbanks-Mors-e state. that of the tariff, ho could not win county Jail." are cured. Foley Kidney The pen of tho author and statestroubles Grinding Feed Pumping Water Congress to revise the tariff downPills have done so much for men Sawing Wood Cream Separator A Lok on tho Track I me ward according to his own and his shall always recommend The noble nnd wise of the land Of the fast express means serious Grinding Bones Washing Machine party's promise. them." Foley Kidney Pills aro rich The sword, and the chisel, and Churning Cutting Roots There is no office In which per- trouble ahead If not removed, so In curative qualities and contain no palette sonality counts for more than In does loss of appetite. It means lack habit forming drugs. Try them. Grinding Tools Threshing Shall be held In the little brown of vitality, loss of strength and For the Presidency, and Woodrow Wilsale by all dealers. adv. hand. Spraying Cutting Ensilage If appetite fails, I nerve weakness. son hns the right personality. Philadelphia Record. Running Water System Shelling Corn take Electric Bitters, quickly to ovNlv on the Slang. of Mr. Taft's concedo the charm ercome the cause by toning up the General Work of All Kinds personality. Take It from us, kid, there's no He has all the charm McKlnley had, and more. But a stomach and curing the Indigestion. nourishment In slinging thl3 Blang Fairbanks-Mors- e FOR FLETCHER'S Engines will give you the best of service. They are of London, stuff. That's a cinch. Slang Is all President needs to have. In addi- Michael Hesshelmer absolutely guaranteed as to Material, Workmanship and Power. Neb., had been sick over three to the bad. It don't get you anytion to his charm, great political Horizontal Engines, 1, 2 4 and 6 h.p. tact and a resolute years, but six bottles of Electric where. Forget that Norwegian coland personal Vertical Engines, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9 and 12 h.p. It's the last part of a debt that Bitters put him right on his feet lege professor who says that Amerwill nnd determined purpose. Other engines, for every purpose, up to 500 h.p. Mr. Taft Is a lino, type of gentle- again. They have helped thous- ican slang Is the swell talk. He's is the sorest load. ands. They give pure blood, strong trying to put one over on us. Eithman, and I believe him the most For full description, write for Catalog No. ED ii7 Only 50 er somebody's been handing him a misrepresented and least under- nerves, good digestion. IN HARTFORD adv. lemon or else's he's trying to con stood man In our public life. But cents at James H. Williams. us. Listen! It Is not within his power to acYou can't make a hit 517 W. Main St., Louisville, Ky complish the reforms which are so with the tony guys unless you get I necessary to tho welfare of the little style Into your lingo. The The Evidence Is Supplied by a American people at thl8 time. trouble with slang Is that It puts For Infants and Children. Local Testimony. your vocabulary on the blink In a Mrs. T. A. Town, 107 Cth St., The Kind You Have Always Bought! jury And then, when you want to "My "Watertown, S. D., writes: If the reader wants stronger have a touch of high life and throw Bears four children are subject to hard tho lugs, you're in bad. See? Do proof than tho following statement Slgnaturo colds and I always use Foley's Honof 'a resident of you get us? Have some class and experience ey and Tar Compound with splenHartford, what can It be? about you and cut It. iLlfe. Henry Nail, Hartford, Ky., says: did results. Some time ago I had Why'.' Sick headache Is caused by a dis- "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills Daughter Mother, why do a severe attack of la grlpp6 and tho doctor prescribed Foley's Honey think business will bo better af ordered stomach. Take Chamber-lnln'- s for about a year and have found From Hart to Beaver Dam and Returo. Tablets and correct that and them to bo an excellent remedy for and Tar Compound and it soon ter me election; '- the headaches will disappear. For kidney complaint. I had pains in can al- Mother Because then men will tween the iwo on account oi i Honey have more sale by all dealers. adv. my back and in my sides. Seeing time to give to It. being temporarily disabled by I Splendid car meets all trains. A fast and easy Doan's Kidney Pills advertised, I sure of - ..... 1.1 lrt nccnnnln 1...11.' Oml of Thanks. """-"a -,-- . Saved By His Wife. ;hB nnd procured a box at the Ohio County ride. Telephone or call at our stable when you Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Cone wish to Drug Co. They uuiii uuve ugreeu, mm ucinum, n per- She's a wise woman who knows did me a world of want to leave or have relatives coming. affair in no wise affects the qt s of el- - Just what to do when her husband's sincerely thank all the kind friends good and I can therefore recomtlons and principles at issue. .11 deal- - life is in danger, but Mrs. R. J. who worked so hard to save our mend them to anyone suffering was a Fane contention of Ir. Br property from destruction by Are from kidney trouble." adv. Flint, Bralntree, Vt., Is of that kind. in the .initiative and It was a br "She insisted on my using Dr. last Thursday at our house, and Tho above statement must carry op the part of acquiescence King's Now Discovery," writes Mr. hope to be able to return the favor conviction to tho mind of every Now .let th0 battle rj TEST F. "for a dreadful cough, when I to each and every one In the near reador. Don't simply aBk for a kidRoosevelt. Day ney remedy ask distinctly for ceed! Hartford, (Mich.) was so weak my friends all thought future. " n blood I had only a short time to live, and Spring. 7 Doan's Kidney Pills tho same that Eight dollars a day board a 0 tne It completely cured me." A quick Mr. Nail had tho remedy backed . of their pet dogs hotel for each by home testimony. v. are in- - cure for coughs and colds, It's the 50c at all one of tho expenses of Mrs. F. FOR FLETCHER'S ) Tne mosjj safe and reliable medicine for Co., Props., stores. Foster-Milbur- n of New York, and a'bJ tQ many Vanderbllt, ANNOUNCEMENTS throat and lung troubles Buffalo, N. Y. ADVERTISING IS NOT Dutchess of Manchester at Evl wneth- - urlp, croup, whboplng bronchitis, "When Your Back Is Lamo 01 programs or any event to An expense, but an Investment, s, on the Lake of Gen'coiore(i cough, hemor-- ' quinsy, tonsllltls, Remember the Name." The Rule in Georgia. 4 take place tn the future, mat-and the more money you put The facts have been corrobora femae rhages. A Says Judge Powell In his sylla- trial will conlvnce you, For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ten of general Interest but not 4 Into it the more you get out by the Dutchess .herself on her., of the 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed by bus to Burden vs. State, 8 da., cents. Foster-MUbur- n Co., Buffalo, exact current news, should of It, It you place your ad. in a Jura with, tho Duke of Manchci ecmen James H. Williams. adv. App., 118: "Persons who go to New York, sole agents for the reach The Herald Just as soon 4 reliable, live paper like THE v from a Journey In the Far Eaat.t churches must not carry liquor or United Stntes. "; as possible after being decided 4 HERALD. Then it brings re-is 8uch ' wanton xt'"aTaiKa.Ilew3rouKht ' Remember the name Doan's upon. Please don't delay. PHXSbav6i,ftiuoreUher on the",r ,n8,dcs 4 aults. , this,, jvfccnjf thousands. of helplel pny b FOLEY no' other. Law Notes. and-tak- e fOR BACKACHE MDNEtS ANO bLaooer orW'ihelr outsldes." The Hartford Herald J NE'ER-DO-WEL- "Figure it outjbrjraurelf SITES MY would-be-assassi- n, HEISI1WILS0N at (500000000000000 Ebobgll tar My. to-da- old-tim- ooooooooooooooo r We Sell Mastic Paint Highest Standard Quality. i colly-wobble- m soft-tinte- y Fordsville Planing Mill Co., Fordsville, Kentucky. I 1 s. The Most Useful Machine on the Farm Is a Engine cal-late'- H iDi Children Cry m CASTORIA Fairbanks, Morse & Co. CASTOR A rt&a&ffi&C< B.j.i.jsiaisi.iaiuaB AUTOMOBILE TRANSFER! i A i ' Children Cry Les-Baln- CASTORIA Qwrfrfwij t ' COOPER lb CO., i HARTFORD, KENTUCKY. sf ' " KIDNEY "" mmi ii i i in . n )u. .. i jLiJaL J ivy-wc- l '&lbl4 V" )l'l V HI' its ! WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23, 1012. THE HARTFORD HERALD TAGE SEVEft. SOME LEADING EVANSVILLE FIRMS - 1 j rvYQU is.. won -- 1 see the Best There Is -- Established . . 1894 .? wSUSi.6 r v&&sptyyiek&.'&!r2&.s.v 71 to Be Seen in Evansville Unless You Visit This Store. ' 5 " f I The Largest The largest stocks of It's Evans villc's biggest store llinery. Sfttas, Dress Goods by virtue of merit. Cloak zmsmmmmM and rv iu"'. aw (EMnHe in. bhtw Women's Ready-to-we- ar and Miand tf Evansviile's BesJ Store for Men and Boys invites your inspection of magnificent assortments of 1. Rugs and Draperies. Household and Fancy Linens. Men's Furnishings, &c, &c. Trimmings. Suit House! the Middle West Write Today for Beautifully Illus trated Fall and best New Yoilc 'tjd Paris Styles. and Winter Catalogue of the latest ) VJ.O vgyMpsliy.H Wjygfgl pR jf Ifi I B Fall and Winter stocks are now complete. The lust in variety of assortment we have ever shown ui.ivj mail iriofwiiurt; 1U1 mur- ..iijn ii-- j of qual merit. We are members of the Ketail Mcr- chants' Rebate Association and refund customers. fares to e Hats Stein-Bloeh it and R-I- 8 wi FurniisMngs UK2UKBZSEK3Sfl Sophomore and Fashion for Young Men. Clo-hcs 'ii in THE HOME Or and Alfred Bsnjamin Clothes for Men. Manhattan Shirts. and the best Hoys' "It Peys to I J . M out-of-to- P 3 Sl fTS Sj itOT r, Iv fv - w---- A V. A ' Evansville, Ind. ,, IWi J iJ gj,, a I v. Stetson Hats In j, & 3 p.irtmont Be a the Midi Wist. Eft wfc) CVOM 1 CsW?f WAH UN iii mA mil Hi ST Progrett Patron" 'Mt HI ' !R postal brlrws our h.iiiilsrrri" l'luvrr.ttPiI and Hoys' nppurel for Kail and WlnNr, A ilnruc ff Mi'ti's 2 ill'mum imit - U. w.': r a iiimhimiiii j, iiMiHi iiiiw ii ii ii i iimrrannnr ay.??grv:rr2gyj,flRig?z When in Evat:3villc Visit tho LT I I! H j J? U'i. iumjjhbi pwJvaJ"jZHsaf WHERE FASHION REIGNS ) IS H iaa I The Leading, M QEoak and Suit vJ i tage of the f first select Ion from the largest, Hreslaest sSocks, Come y now aM 5 tfake advan- EVANSVILLS'S FAVOSITC TRA'tUG OS'.T-.- T . ' iU ii ;? of Evansville w It Costs ihm fcte. p m a Nottiim a m All the departments in the itcte are row overflowing with new Fall Ale chJnJi-new Fall Suits. Dress Goods, Si'hs, jVi!!incry, etc , etc., at the Boston Store. Parcels che:!:cd a"U delivered Fi"e to any part of the city. R. R. FARES 1F.FUNDKD according to trc plan of the Evasvilte Ree tail Merchants" R.bate You cau alwavs find what vou want f re whether it be a Dress, Suit, Coat, 9 :J S!:irt, TTat or Furs, and at reasonable a I' prices. Our .! .v Under the Liberal Plan ol m rm Fowler, n lick & Wslker TFT?rrT',e77T"-7' I. .9 Wy. Indiana. iamwiKayry;!TC,i r ; SEE THE Fall and Winter Stock now complete. When in the city don't fail to visit our store, compare mr prices with others and we will eonvinco vou that we can save you ;s 01 EvansvI2ae, Store Deauixm! When in livansville you are cordially invited to the 1. & (J. Furnitui'e C1o.'s Furniture, Carpets, Mammoth Store. Curtains, Stoves and Ranges in endless variety all that's new will be found here. Prices lowest besides we pay vour fare. ,. Freights aid. m V.. morcv. Let us fit you in a Corset by an ex-- I ei't coisetiere. Members of the Rebate Association. Railroad fares refunded. the leading and old established stores belong to the Association. A shopping tour to Evansville means a re'ereation. Our theatres and attractions are of the best. All of ZZZ"EEZKZ??'rS2&UJ: Eo 4 G. 116-118 Furniture Co, r MAIN ST. Evansville, Ind. a v Walk-Ov- er Shoes Fine White Full Cut Diamonds with 14 Karat Hounilns 'Vhen in Evansville we invite you to visit the WILL ACCEPT YOUR 3 8 1 Stud $5. Ear Screw $10 Pair. Rings S5 up. We allow the full amount paid for diamonds in e change for larger stones. A purchase of uo Insures yc inteiiti a fine white damond, as w do not carry If for Men and Women 215 Largest aisd Hest Slioe Store in the State. New Fall and Winter Lines now complete. "Ge'ssler's Shoes and styles are Right." We are members of the Merchants' Rebate sociation and refund fares. As- OLD PIANO as part payment on one of our new grades. 12 Kruckemeyer Jewelers, Main St. 215 s ze thin model 20 year gold filled open face cats, 15 jeweled movement. Guarameod, $10.00. Piano or F!ayerPlanos Write for prices and terms. Main St. Popular Price Evansville, Ind. 303 Main & .Coto9 Z. M. R. A. yRITE Members FOR CATALOGUE EBSSLE 415 Main. SHOE CO The N.W. Bryant Piaco 226 Main SI, Evansville, ind. Evansville, Ind. DIAMONDS Co. Drugs at Cut Rates SCHLAEPFER'S COR. SECOND AMP MAIN STS. Evcrvthinrr nt rut rates. Lareest stock, greatest variety, the bes.t of everything.. Reliable. Re-- 1 .sponsible. First class in every respect. ?.Kmj&MmMJ&iMm:sx&i&zmmmza FOR REAL SNAPPY, POPULAR PRICED FINE JEWELRY ECTACLI3H2D 1CS4 WATCHES Coats, Suits, Furs and Dress THE UNITED CLOAK & SUIT CO. 411 MAIN 41! MAIIN a nrii MMHHMMHm OecJiS iiieai H.U SEND FOR CTATALOG. ESTABLI3EED t CJhas. F. Aries Jeweler and Optician AE SELL 327 Main Street. Evansville, Ind. Pocket Shoe Co. Popular Prices and Styles All th 867 Latest Kinka Bitterman Bros JEWELERS Come to Evansville. We Will Rebate Your Fare. a-j?- Men's and Cheaper th:'.n We aba-- iy Ects' Cteihmg i ho'ue in F. js. Hin? i!!o. ) "5? rofunulR. R. Mi 217 MAIN ST., Th Star EVANSVILLE, IND. In Front with tha Braa AfleMU W. L. Don0las Shoes ri Josepto CI51iSRp hjmc o! the Union Label. AiiiUiiufii Co Hi MIU fVi if" tw s T. ' 2- Lt- - " t1'. - ' ij i' i i p r .',! ......M.'t ,,.. I ii ilui 'tiVpt VATf "T TAQE-EIGn- THE HARTFORD HF.RAI n tfKDKESb.VYn OpX,,a,71012, . t n i Government officials received word that he was to meet a Chinese at a In hiding near downtown corner. the rendezvous were Special Agent M. II. & E. RAILROAD TIME and several other W. H. Tldwe'l AT nARTFORD, KY. customs omdals. The following L. & N. Time Card The) taw Hoburg meet the ChiU effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: nese and exchange n package for a North Bound sock, which they 'later found to No. 11? due at Hartford 7:10 a. m. contain $1,000 In gold. Ho was arNo. 114 duc,at Hartford 3:40 p. ra. rested. South Bound No. 115 duo at Hartford 945 a. m. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O OBITUARY. No. 113 duo nt Hartford 1.46 p. m. O II. I. MISCHKE, ABt. O O O O O O OO O OO O O O O O O The Hartjord Herald TA-UL- K REPRESENTATIVES OF THE POOLING DISTRICTS Meet and Adopt Resolutions 1913 Cutting Out the Burley Crop. tMt, Oct. 19. Delegates following tobacco pooling y and had tlld'r! U iiKt lion ic ons as to prUe8 as fixed by the p- - o's. rt ftucn Green River Dls-t- rl Bowling Green S of K.: t. A. Dis'il"t A. S. of E.: Muhlenberg Cou it District A. S. of K.; Dutler count), renroij and Logan couniy A. S. of i , and transacted quite a lot of bublnecB. The Home Warehouse Company was also well represented and all manifested a desire to de'egates formulate and carry out plans for as is Indicatcomplete ed by tlie following resolution: We, the dark tobacco growers of West- ivviiiuuaj' in tuu.ci.nvi. na era t'.Hi.ixlm I., nniit'nntlnn .. eenibled In Central Cit, do hereby. ijpclare that we taor the of all tobacco growers In the following named districts; Green RIer A. S. of E.; Howling Green District. A. S. of E.; Muhlenberg county A. S. of E.; Butler county A. S. of E.; Logan county pool A. and further S. of E. and Penrod, agree to with the Burley Growers In cutting out the 1913 cron. and If they decide to do so. . 111 a will up Ulil It nA nnilinifntin ut;l cuucrtiuiB 4 that mi hurlev Is grown In any ree of the dark districts here represent- d, together vlth the Homo Ware-'nus- e conip-w- ) of Daviess county. The fo'lowlm; were named as a committee to report on prices from ml d's rids: Homo Waret' e s Green Rivhouse, L. N. nobese" er, II. ('. i;atoa; r.n ing Green, I. .V Curlcy; Lrnn r- - ity, Dr. Gll- i.a:n; ' '" c i"U . ". P. Hudsoi; ' ('. Car. rho commit- IV Cen lal o f bin to-daTV Little Hugh Austin Shown was born October ", 1311, died October 10, 1912. His illnesg lasted only seven days, .during which time ho sufferings with bote his desperat0 the utmost patience and clung to life many hours nfer all earthly had been hope of his recovery He had Just reached abandoned. th0 age where his every llttlo action interesting to his n esperiall father and mother. Just before his departure ho and from his sufferings aroused lifted his little hand mill pointed with his finger toward heaven. He did thla four times in succession. Tho fourth time he lifted hlg hand high above his head. Then It fell and his spirit took Its Hlght, while a smile lingered on his little face. He lay In hlg collln with his finger pointed toward heaven. The funeral sen Ice was unusually tender and touching. The Holy Spirit, we t'llnk, led tho services. Wo fcl that th0 child was used as n tendor, touching messenger to call attention to the heavenly world. We believe those who looked In the fac of the little "'"d In his coffin, with Ills linger pointing toward heaven, were deeply Impressed with the reMay father, mothality of er and little sister see Hugh Austin again In that clime. U. D. BENNETT. hc.-'vesun-brig- ht k- - Copyright Hut Sthiffner It Man you get to this store we want you to feel "at home;" to feel as if it your store. Men who come from other parts of the country, who dress, well and who like to .have good quality, will find onehomelike thing about it, anyway. WHEN Gooliel l'lrtle Dead. twelve-year-ol- d Hacrt Goebel l'lrtle, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman l'lrtle, of the Nocreek neighborhood, died last Saturday night and after funeral services conducted by Rev. T. V. Joiner, his remains were burled In the Woodward's Valley church graveyard Sunday afternoon. Goebel wnq a bright boy and will be greatly missed. Two four-year-o- ld Schi frier (Eb - Marx feel - clothes are like an old friend; they're "acquainted" all over- the country; "youll certainly natural where they are. This store is the headquarters for them and we try to have- everything else we sell as goocas these clothes. Glad to have you look around here. The new Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Hats, Caps and Neckwear are worth riding miles to see. Whatever your necessities, we can supply them. Tor Sale. )oung mares mare mules, all good size. Will sell on a guarantee. Crll on or address, R. B. Canary, ronI'lo. Ky. ad three r , ;n '"(! I'M t 'p. '! i ' ' rici i In d T'liin , .t, ."all li" v Gem r. 'n i'r' nt. ' t foi a A" ir.-- "ii'o vn . Flnro. fori- vears. Hart Schaffner k Marx Suits, $ 8 and up. 1 ! Tit" 'f-Sd- pr n a i ""o Us. I p'i ' in ro!bo:irlil Mammon-'- !i'rfct 1'i-- Overcoats $ 8 and up. Barne's Special Suits and Overcoats, $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00. 1 j i'e ail.e South i of, Ilorton. 4 When you have n bad cold you This Store is the Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure it with as little delay REAVER DAM. the women bolng his legal wife. tricnts wero made for a grand feast as possible. Here Is a druggist's HORBIBLE CONDITIONS The 19 in the family wero reported Oct. 21. Born to the vvlfe of Mr. without the knowledge of the old opinion: sold Chamber"I have , ' Forclon McKlnney, last week, a litpeople. When1 tho Teturned from as living contentedly. lain's Cough Remedy for fifteen PEOPLE Such general laxness In family tle boy who only lived two hours. church to their surprise the yard OF THIR0-CU6- 5 years," sa)s Enos Lollar, 'of SaratoIts remains were Interred In the, and house wore full of people and a tleB as were found In this communiga, Ind "and consider It the best declares, are McKlnney plot in tho Rochester sumptuous table Jn tho dining room ty, the committee on the market." For sale by all Living in West Virginia They "soldom If ever observed among cemetery. Mrs. McKlnney is im- awnlted them. All their children dealers. adv. were present namely: oven the most 8avage races, whoso proving. Dr. Oscar Have No Regard for Mor 1'iaX INVENTED TO notions of morality have not evolvMr. and Mr. Ben Slovens ami wife, of El Flener, of Jtussollvllle; SEW HAIR ON BALD HEADS ed fnr beyond the earliest Btages." Paso, Texas, who had been visiting Mrs. Clelland Flener, Logansport; al Obligations. his fathor, Dr. Dicir Stovens, and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. K(ng and son SCOTCH Dr. Szekely Ferencz has devised John Hartford. Others present other friends of our town and Richmond, Va., Oct. 21. A class MARCH THROUGH ENGLAND a method for Implanting hair Into returned to their home last wero: Mrs. Jemlma Martin, Rev. white persons. of people, little better than the scalps of baldheaded A. B. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. D, F. week. Edinburgh, Scotland, Oct. 19. In carrying out the process the savages, living In the ragged mounMiss Merle Austin gave the se- Flener, Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Hudson, scalp is first carefully cleansed tains of West Virginia, have been A small army pf Suffragettes 8et Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart, Mr. and y from thlB city to march nior class of the West Kentucky and anaesthelzed with a solution of studied and reported on uy a com- out Seminary an entertainment at the Mrs. O, P. Brunton, Mr. and Mrs. novocalne. The operator uses a mittee from tho University of Vir- to London, where they Intend to home of Mr, 0. P, Austin on last Wm. Flener and daughter Myra, number of small, hooks, made of ginia whose conclusions were made present a patltlon to Premier Friday ' evening, which was a very Mr. and Mrs. w, p.. Cppk, daughter public here. A. S. of E. Notice. They aro led by Mra. De gold wire, and In the eyelet of each Alary Taylor and eon Emmlt, Mr. divides the peo Fontblanquo on horseback. The committee It is Interesting affair, Innocent games janf Mrs. John W, Flener, Mr. and The Ohio County Union is called hook a doubly folded hair Is Insertmountains into believed the march will take about were Indulged In and refreshments ple of the ragged to meet at Hartford October 26, for' ed. Th0 hcok Is then pushed Into s served. Mls Marie was tho former Mrs. Marvin FJener and children the purpose of considering prices on! the scalp with aid of a Pravatz three classes: the first the compara- six weeks at ten miles a day. jf'pka, Lnclle and Emma, Mr. and prestj tobacco and other matters that may needle, of which from 300 to 400 tively well to do, who live In fairly At every stopping place meetings teacher of that class. Those 7Irs. M. D. Hudson and" children I come before the union. are in readiness, all prepared with good houses, own land, and run an will be held and vigorous suffrage ent were: Messrs, Presly Gray,' Elisabeth and. Barnett, . and small store; the second propaganda will mark the course of Frank Barnes, Eldred Leach an h. II. TICHENOR, Ch'm'n. hook and hair, and, of course, Misses Hazel Hocker. Annlo Barnes',! """ tt0 Mrt'n 1nndaW Misses HENRY M. IMRTLE, Sec'y. oughly Bterilled before use. When the poor, who llye.ln more Isolated the army. A 8p5clal uniform Is l6ner. Mr. . Ella McKlnney, Marguerite Rhoads Hrr'efl anTd B- -0rJnK the needle has been pushed into the,8ect,ons ,n cuo'tia. and the third, a worn by the marchers. " ra1K Oajjghter ' Nell Plummer, Myrl Miller and n"d, d SEIJ.ING AXI.E (iltEASE scalp, It is turned at a right angle lcla8s Positively proclaimed as Expenses reckoned at $7 a week After par- t f1""10 a.nd. BOn Wade, TO CHINESE FOR OPIUM then nulled out. leavlne the generate, living without regard to each are provided for those who Edith Porter. ln sumptuous dinner and" Tho most brilliant birthday cel-- i takln5 fam- hair under the 8kln fastened by the morals In miserable huts, each ,cannot spare the money. spending the evening- - in San Francisco, Oct. 19. William outstanding end of th hook. As y occupying only one room ana Requests have been sont to local ebratlon that baa occurred In our ces of other days, they parted banpy II. Hoburg, Assistant Weigher of at one sitting not more than from ' sharing that with pigs and chick-- . branches along th way for hospi- town of late was celebrated at the over the much enjoyed occasion Customs of the port of San Francis- 300 to 400 halra can be lmnlanted. ' ens tality, but where this cannot be home of Mr. Wrn. Flener last Sun- In that noblehrlatlan nome. Describing class tho given hotels and Inns will be pat- day, It being Mr, Flenbr's 60th by n run hon.1 of hair rnmiir.. co, who was arrested last week r. the third birthday and the 32d anniversary customs officials when caught, tho to 40 slttlnc assumlne that from committee's report says: Can't Get- - AJpa'v4VI(lioiit It. v ronized, ss It is too late In the yoarv of marriage to'lils' pfeserit wlfo, tho officers say, In the act of receiving m.nno n 20.00ft halra wilt rovpr n "The economic condition of this for camping out. Jasonvjlle. Irid., OctS'lO,,' 192, vt aniQ day being the 16th wedding J 1,000 'rom a Chinese in payment head. Dr. Szekely sis sometime. cla8s is at tne lowest ,po.iiu, me 0 Friend Enclosed, Matthvv: p.nnlversary of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. herevvlth ,flnd ' dhock.'.to fo- - .'0 opium tins filled with axle r'jlo to annlv the treatment -- very "Spots. fertility ol the boh prevents of "Rots" nnd covoryi, CooV nnd birthday of their subscription to tit) 14th grease, here that lie had rlteriinte dnv. If ther I. Inflnm. tnem raising crop8 Ol any vaiuc In ninety days M. T. Rudle. of artftfre ' He$-Msrv Tyler, and the 4t!h aid for"avol7ieryeaK1' 'The Herald regularly engaged in filling m lon around n hair, this is pulled an'1 tnov aro l,J' naure to shiftless the Bluegrass Produce Arm, pur- ener-tpr- , daughter of fve-taeggs, which opium tins with axle oi t niil tne Innammat on nromntlvi mm i"J " ""'o " .. chased 71,380 dozen and ha iound birthday of Elizabeth, Hudson, As Is certainly a wclcom visitor to ray Mr. and Mrs. M. D. '$11,467.64, enough to live upon., selling them to Chinese censes. and cost him homo each wqeli, tellfnn "local Chicago Tribune. they were Hvlng near each other, It happenings of Car"Their homes are of the wretch- - 53,196 bed ogfcs In the jot, as contraband opium. fn? fll horao Just.4 After months of diplomatic strife , cdest type. These people have no lisle Democrat. was r greed that they comblno to- can't get "along vvrVhout er. He said he also had collected ' " gether tndv .celebrate tho various better terms, Turkey surrender-- , dea of personal ethics and make bribes from the Chinese through a T"- "blrtli anniversaries at the home of ' The" Proper Wajri of oboylng oven the confederate who threatened to ar- ed and th0 Italian and Ottoman . no nrcten P. D. DEMPSEV. "Hello, old man, how do you Mr. Flener. Sunday morning Mr rest them, and who later collected plenipotentiaries signed the proto- - mC8t c'omen'ary irornl precopts." M.l'rrIgiaeSll'k''ilrV,ott'o'r'le'1 r '.said, to bin .stood "wife "We peace treaty. 3 ., of a Flener one cass U reported of a man One" business.; the can8 of grease after the bribes Judlcloug adyrtl: 'jtllWnt toVcWh?kfc.y . During who lived In dne room ."wUJi two had been paid. their absence nt church all arranee- - Bobddy to fear. Hartford Herald, Oily $1 Year wives and sixteen children, on0 of I In or. of course." Hoburg was trapped when the Bethel church Sunday, Oct. 27, at 2 o'c'ock p. m. Mr. Alfred Wallace, of this place, has sold his farm and will move to Delhart, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tatum and 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 Haius, of Roslne, the past w eek. Mis Ka'V Hawkins is visiting relatives at. Smallhous. Mrs. Lucv Hurih and Mr. Wesley Maple vUlted Mr. and Mrs. Maples, Nannw, the pist week. Mlsbes Alice Chlnn, Sunshine Til- ford, Clar'Miee Doss, Emma Millard, Berrv ra'vkiti-j- , Cl)de Chlnn, Ed Barnes ISeavcr Dam, attended the unveiling at this place Sunday. Messrs. John and Daniel King, of Hartford, painted the Bchoolhouse at this place the past week. Tt-xa- '"N.i:ns. The young men of Hartford gave T'ie monument of Mr. ' a dance at Dr. Bean's rink Thursenrv Edmonson will be unveiled! day night in honor of Mlsa Ray i Rosenblatt, of Hawesvllle. The Taylor Mines string band furnished the music. It was a very enjoyable affair. E. F. BARNES & BRO., Beaver Dam, ' - Kentucky. w 'y, I to-da- h. -- j I I de-an- el in i" of-th- -- I- ,'1JnJ,allTO'1rlM ff ltP9"1W x is ... w"KS--f- . 3&s..0!Kaii-flcn- c&s,&zmmm&&&t&&m3X8vri -- -,