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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): October 30, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912103001_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): October 30, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. K7raftMPH9R'1'lHMF 1 r Zit w :wor' tr'- - Vt T l&ivSfcitf-- '" -- THE HARTFORD HERALD ? Subscription 38th YEAR. PREDICTS WILSON f $1 Per Year, in Advance. Conn, tie Herald of a Itoiit fftrlJ, tie Ifeiri of ill Nation Lumbering at JIj Back." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed. HARTFORD, KY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1912. CLOSED THE away Lewis examination broke from his attorneys rushed to the witness stand, where for some Ohio 'County Democrats Res minutes he and his wife wept, ponded Nobly Grand clasped In each other's arms. NO. 44 the ! her she had participated In the assault because she feared her husband was about to leave her. At the conclusion of the direct CONTRIBUTIONS FOR BULL MOOSE SPEAKING SATURDAY per acre. He also purchased ES WINNER CjjM AT HARTFORD cottage of Mr. Hoover situated near the new mill and will soon move to 60VERN0R WILSON ad Was a Tame Affair All and a Dis- ) Cincinnati Enquirer in Leadingl Editorial, COMPARES ELECTION OF appointment to Nearly Present. y As Chairman of tho Democratic Last Saturday was supposed to Campaign Committee for Ohio bo a big day for the Bull Moosers county, I want to thank all the of Ohio county, as It was the time Democrats who have contributed so set for Hon. Mat J. Holt to speak liborally to the National, State and and It was Intended to be a great To Present Political Upheaval County Campaign Fund, and must affair. The festivities were to besay that you have responded more gin at one o'clock. At noon, howand Sees Great Yictory liberally than I had expected. The ever, there were few country men for Democrats. amount each of you has given indi- In town, but when tho speaker becates that you are Interested In the gan the court room was about people, POLITICAL HISTORY OK VAST welfare of the American full. Mr. Holt was by Mr. E. M. Woodward, and believe that tho principles of If Colonel Roosevelt continues to Enquirer pre-- j the Democratic party should tri- who really made a better speech FIVE ARK HELD WITHOUT The Cincinnati make speeches in the campaign umph, and that you are willing to than the principal speaker. dicta In a leading editorial a sweep-Min- g BAIL IX THE CALLAHAX CASK through other mouths than his own, victory. It comDemocratic Mr. Holt spoke for a little over contribute your mite to defray the necessary expenses of this very Im- an hour, but his speech was a pares the position of the RepublicWinchester, Ky., Oct. 26. After ns he did at Louisville through Mr. portant campaign, and I feel sure rather tame effort. He used a num- serving a warning from the bench Beverldge, Governor Wilson will to that of the Deman party y you will vote on the 5th day oA ber of anecdotes or Jokes to liven thnt If there was any attempt to In- have to revise his determination to ocratic party In 1860. It says: November, and see that your Dem- up his audience. He poured It Into timidate or Interfere with any wit- remain quiet. "With the Presidential election ocratic neighbor votes. the Taft fellows rather heavy and ness, lie would take drastic action, Mr. Beverldge, speaking for the now less than two weeks away, with The total contributions hereto- said it was a bad mistake when Judge Benton every State fairly well tested as to y held without Colonel, repeated the latter's recent fore received and reported amount Taft was elected President. This ball on the charge of murdering Ed attempt to show thnt Mr. Wilson the prospects of the various candito $497.8.1, and the following con- remark, however, wag not applaud- Callahan, dates and many estimates as to the Denton, Dock has made a very Inefficient GoverJames tributions have been received since ed. He reviled the President's re- Smith, Andrew Johnson, John Clair nor of New Jersey because no strength of the political organizathat time, which make the grand ligion (Unlversallst) and used and Asbury Mcintosh. tions supporting them, the consenThe other change has been made In the last language along this llne which ten Indicted gave ball, ag follows: two years In the Incorporation laws total received $536.00. sus of opinion leaves little or no her death. I thank you one and all for your would have been considered highly Miss Sadie Hocker, who was calldoubt of the success of the DemoDan and Bob Deaton nnd Ellsha of that State. ed home on account of the serious liberal contributions and shall ask Incendiary If uttered by tt Democratic party. Smith, $3,000 each; D. F. Deaton, An inefficient Governor? It Is to v "The breaking up of the old Re- - illness and death of her father, re- you to be sure and vote on Novem- crat four years ago. Abe Johnson, William Johnson, Bil- laugh. The man who, with a hosber 5th, and join with us In ratifyMr. Holt also had a little pack-ag- o ly Johnson, Govan Smith, Bill Dea- tile Legislature, put through such publican organization and the for- turned Sunday to Rockport, Ind for Gov. Wilson, but be said ton nnd Tom Deaton, $2,000 each. measures mation of the National Progressive where she will resume her work In ing the election of Wilson and Maras the Presidential prishall, who are certain to be elected nothing abusive or very severe of party has so split up the opposition millinery. The trial was set to December mary and general election laws, the Democracy's Mr. nnd Mrs. R. H. Brown visited If the Democrats will only vote. candidate for Presi- 30. when the Judge announced that corrupt practices act, the public to the Democracy that it seems Im Yours truly, He seemed to realize that he expected t ohavc a grand Jury ' utilities law, worklngmen's dent. Nofslnger, of possible for them now to make anyj Mr. and Mrs. corn- C. M. CROWE, Gov. Wilson is too clean a man with session. great Impression upon the popular. Central City, recently. pensatlon act, the cold storage law, Ch'm'n. Ohio Co. Dem. Com. too good a record to be attacked. Mlsa Ada Ford has returned to or electoral vote of the Union the commission government act and The worst he said about the Gov- HEILHAi:. EXTERTAIXERS "Senator Dixon, of the National her home here, after a visit to her many other good measures too nu HARTFORD. ernor was that a college president DR. BEAX'S OPERA HOUSI Progressive party, has recently re- sister, Mrs. Dudley Gray, of Sunny-dalemerous to mention, constituting In H-J. Smith $2.00 Is not fit to be President of the ' marked that the result of thl8 camall the best body of legislation 5.00 United States, evidently forgetting Mr. and Mrs. Alney Tlchenor vis- A Democrat The Bellharz paign will be as that of 1856 or of Entertainers will whch any (5overnor of anv state or COOL SPRINGS. ited Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Loney, of that Mr. Wilson Is making the best hold forth nt Dr. Dean's Opera the Ul)Ion ,lng bejn enauie(i t0 ,,ut 1860. $2.00 Governor New Jersey ever had House next Saturday night. "The Senator has marked outi Owensboro, from Thursday until W P. Bennett, Wysox, Ky on t,le Btatute i,0()ks in the memo- J. S. Taylor, 1.00 and has shown the highest order of Withln the last few years these ry of tne ,)reSent generation to similar campaigns In our political, Sunday. 1.00 official and executive ability. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Brown, near C. H. Brown, history with great accuracy, for in Mr. versatile artists have made for gay tllat such a man ,a lnc,ncient or " 1.00 Holt evidently had a set speech, themselves an enviable reputation. lncal,able ia to speak wor(,8 of ab. some respects It bears resemblance here, visited their daughter, Mrs. H. A. Taylor, " 1.00 but he seemed to get his notes con- They have made a careful study of,Burt,lty am, foolisimess. to the campaign of 1856, which Dr. C. G. Crowder, who has been A. C. Berryman .50 fused. party and gave na- -' quite III at her home at Williams O. W. Brown, tne art ot entertaining anu toe. re- I Colonel Roosevelt, it will be rc-- i burled the Whig S. W. Maddox. .50 It was announced tlonal vigor to lt8 successor, tho Mines, Saturday and Sunday. at the start sult Is an Ideal program well bal- called, apologized the other day fof It. H. Taylor, s, Sir. and Mrs. E. Q. Cooper .50 that there would be two speeches, anced, Republican party, and In other re- complete. artistic and his failure to do anything with the 1.00 and at the conclusion of Mr. Holt's Whether it Is In Impersonations, particularly in the fact of cd their daughter, Mrs. Granville J. P. Shrum, Rochester, Ky say-- 1 HEFLIN. speech, Mr. Ed Bassett, of Leltch-flel- musical novelties, vocal duets or, tariff while he was President, the splitting in two of a great po- - Ingram, of Williams Mines, Satur-litlcIng that he had other matters of L. E. Sharlett, Hartford, R. $2.00 organization, It Is compara- - day. who Is a candidate for Con- instrumental or vocal solos, the on hand. In 1.00 gress In this district on the Bull same artistic finish Is noticeable, greater lmportance Mr. and Mrs. John T. Rowe, of T. F. Tanner, Die with that of 1860, when Lincoln view of the record referred to " jO Moose ticket, was Introduced. Mr. and the result ig an entertainment' defeated both Douglas and Breckin- -' Equality, visited the family of Mr. A Democrat, Governor Wilson, had he " . E. C. Crowe, 50 Bassett Is n banker ami also has that can hardly fall to meet the above, J. B. Rowe, of this place, Sunday. ridge. . 0 stock In the Onlt TTdiikp T.niilsvlllR. popular demand ag well as to satis-- 1 done nothing whatever with refer-Mr. Barney Hocker, sister Miss H. E. Mllllgan, '"This campaign promises to carence to tht. matter of the Incorpora-- I " sequences of Meek Hocker, nnd Mr. Noah Rowe A. D. Mllllgan, .50 Originally, ry In its results the It Is said, he was a fy the most critical. laws, might justifiably have " .50 Democrat, then he turned Republicboth the campaigns which Senator spent Sunday at Mr. Scl'ota Hook- A. V. Rowan It II1 be a classical entertain; tlon availed himself of that plea. In McHENRY. -, ho would have er's at Walton's Creek. an, and now he has Joined the bolt- ment In every respect nnd will deDixon cites, and Mrs. Pender Maddox, of Small-hou- s, L. W. Hocker $2.50 ing crowd. Personally he Is said to serve a crowded house. It is given suppressing "Jim" Smlth.the State's been still, more accurate If he had 2.50 be a very Boclable and good busi- under the auspices of the Hartford chief representative of big business. and Mrs. E. S. Barnes, of J. O. Hocker said the results of 1856 and 1860. HORSE BRANCH. ness man. "As the now Republican party in West Providence, visited the faml- College Lyceum Course, which ,haS he was doing a much more Immeby Fremont, sapped lies of Messrs. O. S. and L. D. Ash-th- e E. M. Hoover, Friedaland, Ky $1.00 1856, headed But Mr. Bassett's speech was a affoided our peoplo such, splendid diately necessary thing than revispass" G. J. Hoover, of this place, last week, 1.00 "frost." strength of the Whigs, absorb-.bScarcely had he begun entertainments In the recent past. ing the lncorpoiation laws. In ing a public utilities law he was "Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rowe, of this CENTERTOWN. very life of the venerable speaking, when the audience began cd. the dealing with big corporations vast$1.00 to get up nnd file out In silent SMALLPOX AT ROBARDS party and draw to Itself, on plainly place, are the proud parents of an l C. Morton Sam Smith l.oo droves, and at the conclusion there Issues, young and vigorous Infant daughter Hazel Frances, AXI) SEItKEE GROWING, ly more powerful for harm than stated the industrial corporations. Thoso FORDSVILLE. political forces from both the old . Mr. and Mrs. Maiden Fentress, of was a mere handful of people left, IthlnKS necessarily came first. ., Mrs, Benton's Albert Qulsenberry to elect, so It Centertown, visited $1.00 fully parties, but failed Ky., Oct. 26. Tho Henderson, of the crowd havBut Oovernor Wilson was most 1.00 ing gone. Mr. Bassett seemed to smallpox situation in this county at) would seem that the national Pro- sister, Mrs. J. W. Rowe, last Thurs- Ollie Wilson W. P. Ford 1.00 have a rather lengthy memorized gressive party of today has com- day. Robards, and at Sebreo Is beconiln : assuredly not inactive In the other Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stewart, of POINT PLEASANT. passed the downfall of the Repubtalk which he delivered In n dull quite serious. At Robur.lc thete matter. He has been, perhaps, the lican party, but will fall to achieve this place, attended the unveiling T. S, Shacklett, Matanzas, Ky. $1.00 monotone. He also had some notes ai eight or ten ensjs In tho little most wideawake man In his State SULPHUR SPRINGS. national victory for itself at this services near Roslne, Sunday. which h0 had difficulty in finding town and It Is reported that theie In appreciating the evils of the New Gua St. Clair, Dundee, Ky...$1.00 and connecting with his recitation. hao been one death from the (lis- Jersey incorporation laws and in Section. i '', SHREVE. "As In 1860, the partisans of The fading crowd did not stop him case about three mllo8 from Rob-- 1 working to change them. He dwelt 0ct' 28. Rev. ,, ., .), Alec Porter Jake Smith, Fordsvllle, R.l..$ .25 and he grimly continued to the end. arils. The little wvnu.i Ub preached koh upon this in his Inaugural address. 1UUfilUa tt"U W.voo u us a good sermon last were more determined upon tho de- Sunday, He likewise "landed" on the Taft of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Spncer and when the State convention met It being his first time here. in 1911 he drafted the plank that feat of the other wing of the Dem- He ia conducting a protracted meet- ELECTRIC CHAIR THE At crowd and hit the Democrats such died Thursday night. VERIlier BECKER CASE telling blows that we hardly know the situation Is much more serioiib. was put in the party platform deocratic party than they weTe on de- ing at Providence. feating Lincoln, so 1912 finds the whether they will recover from the There are at present btween '" manding a change In those laws. Mr. L. A. McDaniel made a busl-ne- s New York, Oct. 25. Police fierce attack or not. opposition to the Democracy pavand 100 cases developed, and .'rom The Legislature of this year, being trip to Hartford last week. Lieut, Charles Becker was found ing the way for a sweeping triumph It was very noticeable that neith- ten to 15 new case3 developing with Republican, failed to act, and In tho going' on at The meeting Is still guilty of murder In the er one of the speakers appealed for eadi succeeding day. State platform a few days ago the for Gov. Wilson and his followers. Wysox with good Interest. first degree by the Jury which has the negro vote or said anything at act more rapidly party, again led by "Men think and It was stated that tne county Democratic Billy Johnson had 60 bushMr. been trying him for instigating the all alone this line, nlthouch there health officer visited the .Ittlu city Governor Wilson, returned once in political affairs than they did in els of peas threshed nnd Mr. Albln death of Herman Rosenthal, the .'was a good sized bunch of darkies Thursday afternoon and gave warn- more to the attack. the 50s and 60s. Shull has delivered about 8 tons gambler. The verdict was pro- present. The speakers seemed to ing that unless every one who has "The voters of 1912 will accom- of straw at Echols. Governor Wilson naturally does nounced at 12.02 thla morning. plish in this one campaign the same be following the example of Col. not been vaccinated or bad already not want the power of the States Mrs. Tom Ford, who got kicked Tlie verdict read: results that it took two campaigns by Roosevelt, who has Intimated In his had the disease were not vaccinated restricted In any way, nor supera horse some time ago, Is get"Murder In the first degree," and speeches that the Northern negro Is at once, the town would be quaran- - seded by Federal authority. He has completeJn those days." to very well at this writ- was ting along pronounced exactly at mid- all right, but the Southern negro tlned and no one would bo allowed never, however, expressed the opin ing. Aided husband night. Becker was remanded for has no right to the ballot. off ion thnt the have married assailants Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. Shull return- sentence to the Tombs by Justice Altogether the speaking fell flat; to stopwould there, and notoone from control over Statestrusts, supreme be allowed there leave because, the ed home last week from a Goff until October 30. and there was nothing about It to for one reason, if for no other, he visit to their daughter, Mrs. San Dlega, Cal., Oct. 26. Mrs. Mrs. Becker, sitting outside the enthuse any voter. In fact It seemNotice to File Bids. has always believed that the proHubert Lewis, whose husband Is on E. V. Bennett, of Central City. door of the courtroom, fell In a ed to be a bitter disappointment to The Board of Trustees of Hart- - tective tariff Is one of the greatest Rev. Eply, of the Rochester cirtrial here for tho alleged murder of woon when the verdict was an- most of the crowd. rorn common bulwarks of th0 trusts, and the graded (wnitej cuit, is having a good meeting at nounced, C. H. Tollver and his wife, declar school district No. 1 will recele States have nothing to do with the y Chapel. Rev. Ryan, of that Taylor's ed on the witness stand Becker did not flinch when he HEAVER DAM. bids for tho construction of the new protective tariff. He has maintainthe killing of the TollVers, who Owensboro, Is doing some good heard the Oct. 28. Messrs. Fentress & brick school building for said dis- ed, with regard to this matter of rdict pronounced by preaching. were wealthy and had given emHarold B. Sklnntr. foreman of the Qulgglns, of Caneyvlllo, will move trict at the law offices of Barnes &. the incorporation laws of his State, ployment to Lewis, was the sequel Jury. their handle factory to our town in Smith, Hartford, Ky at one o'clock the same good Judgment and clear Teddy Brings Suit. to a criminal attack upon her, In John F. Mclntyre, Bedwr'B chief the near future to manufacture p. m. on Tuesday, November 12. thought that ho has displayed with Mnrquette, Mich., Oct. 26. Suit which Tollver had been aided by counsel, nnnounced that ho would handles, single trees and everything Building to be completed on or be- for $10,000 for libel was tiled by a regnrd to other mntters, and when Lis wife. take an Immediate appeal, but 'an. that hickory timber will make, fore August 1, 1013. A copy of the those law8 Detroit attorney, acting for are finally changed for The assault took place at the f'oro Roosevolt against George A. ded that beyond thla he had noth- 'rvey have already begun to receive plans and specifications Is on file the better, It will be recognized, wo Tollver home while Lewis was away tlmbei. m,i wju work about ten subject to Inspection at th0 office Imagine, Newett, editor of the Iron OrQ of ing to say. that Governor Wilson had on business. Mrs. Lewis testified hands lrivhe factory. Ishpemlng, Mich. It Is alleged that of tho Secretary, also with Hon been moro Influential than any oththat when she related the circum- Newett printed On last Wednesday For Snlo. evening, at John J. McHonry, office palth Bar-be- e er one man In securing the change. stances to her husband on his re- per, charging an article in his Fifty ncres of land ndjolnlnr the home of the brlde here. Mr. & Castloman, Louisville, Ky. that Colonel RooseBaltimore Sun. turn, his rage deprlvod him tempo- velt wqs lntempe'rflfe In four-rooe Mark Skaggs nnd Mitu Eva Rlch-ard'o- n James Stewart Construction Co., St the uso'of Beaver Dam, also rarily of, reason, and he sought out c and half acre land with good were united In nurrlage. Louis, Mo., and C. C. & E. A. Web-- 1 language' and liquor. For Sale. Fnrmi All sizes, from the Tollyers and shot both to death. Improvements. Mr. R. Wimp., of Sullivan Da- her, architects. Cincinnati, O. Terms very 6 to 300 acres. We can please you Mrs. LewJjj broke 'down frequentA rodnument' erected to the memCall on or address, J. D.' viess couty, purchased of Mr.bn If! you want to buy land. E. B. PENDLETON, Pres't. ' ly during her recital., She told the ory ot Gen.. Joseph E. Johnson, C. HOCKER, Beaver Dam,' Ky. Box Grav thirty acres of land near I W. H. BARNES, Secretary. i A. C. YEISER & CO.. jury that Mrs. oliver confessed to 8. A., wasunvelled ;at Dalton, Ga? town, the consideration uelng $30 (Advertisement) adv. Hartford, Ky. 1860 to-da- CENTRAL GROVE. Oct. 28. On last Wednesday, October 23, the angel of death claimed the spirit of Mr. John T. Hooker, aged 74 years. Funeral services were conducted at West Providence church by Rev. H. P. Drown on the following day. Interment took pace in West ProviHe leaves three dence cemetery. sons nnd three daughters to mourn his sad death. They have the sympathy of their many friends In this another sore bereavement. Just a little more than a year ago they had to give up their mother. Mrs. Martha Ross departed this life at the home of her grandson, Mr. Willi Ross, October 26, aged 79 years. Rev. L. W. Tlchenor conducted funeral services at Central Grove church October 27, after which the remains were gently laid to rest In Centrnl Grove cemetery. "Aunt Martha" was a good christian woman and was a member of Central Grove church at the time of Total, $536. two-thir- his new home. Mrs. Warren Gray, of Louisville, THE T waa the guest of Mrs. Lizzie Barnes Taylor last week. The colored people of our town are more enterprising than the His Record As Governor of white people. They are building a Baptist church house near the flour New Jersey. mill and arc also erecting a school building two stories high, tho secSOME OFTHIHGS HE HAS DONE ond story to be used for a hall. The llne weather Is making the wheat fields put on their green coat, but we learn from our farm- Powerless to Do Other Things ers that some of the fields are full On Account of Hostile of little small files resembling the Hessian fly. Legislature. Rev. S. J. Thompson preached a very Interesting sermon at the IS (.OXNTAXTLV OX THE ALERT Methodist church Sunday. to-da- I . l ' vlslt-spect- al d, ' y, two-third- I -- imi-Fvvi.- '! - r,..,. ni, m1 four-year-ol- d tbue , to kill two-wee- ks I to-da- m cot-tng- -- I. . rcas-onabl- e. 42 u ' iiC) '''''' miIlti iJS- ),;tA,lV;.. - kv- - Yu .M .1 K .H -i- - fJL I M- --L. - m lift PAGE TWOT I "I THE HARTFORD HERALD might be serviceable for many things. It might assist in a hun dred ways to safeguard the lives and the health and promote the comfort and the happiness of the people; but it can do these things only it its actions be disinterested, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1012. ) t : THE MESSAGE OF WOOORQW !a great saving was PROPOSED WILSON r only if they respond to public opinlead if People ion, only thethose who aa govern- By Democrats; Rejected American To country ment see a whole, feel a thrill of intimate sympathy by Republicans. En Masse. with every clasa and every interest in it, know how to hold an even VEfiY EARNESLJOHELY TALK hand and listen to men of every RECORD OFUCT CONGRESS sort and quality and origin, in taking counsel what is to be done. InTells in Simple Language terest must not fight against inter- Many Avenues of Savings for est. There must be a common unPeople Closed By Why He Wants to Be dertaking and n free action all to- the ' ernment. The present burden of Indirect Of Western Kentucky on taxation falls upon people having Incomes of less than $2,000 per Important Subject, year. A man whose net earnings amount to but $5,000 . per year would under this bill pay no tax. AFFECTING UTTLE CHILDREN A man earning $10,000 per year would pay nothing on the first' 0 and $50 per year n the sec- Who Are Not So Fortunately $5,-00- partnerships. It accomplishes the very desirable purpose of transferring; tax burdens from those less able to carry them to the shoulders of .Vie wealthy, who have heretofore escaped from a proper share of taxation for the support of the Gov- AN OPEN LEITER TO THEJEACHERS Sore Lung--s and a wry Hacking Cough can bo relieved "by using ond $5,000. PROSPERITY WOULD BE .MORE UNDER LESS TAX Situated as Their w I. Taft's Own Charges. The reason that I feel justified in appealing to the voters of this coun. ambition try to support the Democratic par- A BIHEF SUMMARY OF MATTER President Taft says that the A VERY WORTHY INSTITUTION no self-seekin- g Democratic policy as to the tariff ty at this critical Juncture In its Washington, Oct. 2C. If the will put an end to prosperity, shut Dear Teachers: You have in Sea Girt. X. J.. Oct. 19. 1912. affairs is that the leaders of neither of the other parties propose to American people wish to give credit down the mills and factories and the past made commendable efforts To the Voters of America: to whom credit Is due, they OLght produce a panic worse than that of to plant and cultivate in the hearts I am glad to have an opportunity attack the problem of a free govwv, oimmcni candi- 1907. But this prophet of evil is of your young charges the princito stat.. very simply and directly ernment at its heart. Xeither pro- to support the Democratic LOAMORccopntwniB?l why I am teeklng to he elected poses to make a fundamental dates for Congress, and thus place joined to his Idol of a high protec- ples f unselfish philanthropy by I change in the policy of the govern- their stamp of approval on the rec- tive tariff, which he claims Is the contributing of their savings to the Iluittuid Diug Co., llaitrord, Ky. President of the United States. Donomn & Co., Beaver Dam, Ky. feel ery deeply that this is not an ment with regard to tariff duties. It ord of the House of Representa- cause of the country's great pros- relief of friendless and dependent perity, whereas, as a matter of fact children. ambition a man should entertain Is with both of them In respect of tives. Since January 1, 1912, a Demo- It is in spite of it. Prosperity is A day has been set apart each for his own sake. He must seek to the tariff merely a question of more g crops and year In the schools and the contriserve a cause, and must know very or less, merely a question of lop- cratic House has passed tariff bills, due to clearly what cause it is he is seek- ping off a little here and amending which would have reduced tbe high other natural causes. To tax the butions thus obtained have hereton little there; while with the Demo- cost of living J650.000.00o a year. people for the benefit of the trust fore been ing to serve. sent to- - the Kentucky Every bill which in the slightest and not to pay the expenses of the Children's Home Society at Louis The cause I am enlisted in lies crats it is a question of principle. ine. Their object is to cut every special degree provided relief for the Government economically admlnls-mass- ville. ery plain to my own view: was vetoed by the President. tered, is a crime. The people have I beg to remind you that we Goernment of the United States,, favor out, and cut it out just as as now bound by the policies which fast as it can be cut without upset-hav- e List bill, pass stood It as long as possible and have now the West Ky. Orphans The Farmers' Free to punish those Home, located at Hopkinsville, and become characteristic of Re-- 1 ting tbc business processes of the ed by the House, would have saved have determined in recentj country. Xeither does either of the for It by electing a under the management of men and nub'lcan administration people $390,000,000 annually responsible the year3, is not free to serve the whole other parties propose seriously to This bill removed the duty from Democratic President and a Demo- women whom we know and In ougnt to disturb the supremacy of the trusts agricultural Implements, of which cratic Congress. people impartially, and it whom we have the utmost confi te set free. It ha3 been tiea up, Their only remedy is to accept the $96,000,000 worth were exported COL. dence. ROOSEVELT'S .MISTAKE whether deliberately or merely by trusts and regulate them, notwith- and only $165,000 worth were ImThe West Ky. Home is a charity with standing the fact that most of the RECALLS AN INCIDENT In thq full and true sense of the unintentional development, SSf ported during tbe last fiscal year; particular Interests, which nave trusts are so constructed as to 2 term, and is yet wholly dependent sowing machines, fence wire, bag, Mr. Roosevelt's ludicrous mistake upon contributions made to it. both to control sure high prices, because they are, ging and cotton ties, lumDer, laths, th'Jr pow.-rthf Government and to control the! not based upon efficiency but upon shingles, meats, flour, salt, leather, as to the demand for his nominaIt has during the year accom- fc&ft tion reminds one of the physician plished a work almost equal tot Their success Hps In blioes, etc. .nuufctrlal development of the who visited an aged lady patient The competition of more It must be freed from such control On tlie 1st and 3rd Tuesdays and at an expense of Vss than ton Under our tariff law a barrel of Lntil efficient competitors, of each month the fares are not loaded flour valued at $4 abroad IB taxed while he was under the influence of per cent, of the amount raid any and alliances. s txlra low and allow itop liquor. He examined her tongue other similar Institution It :h f red, it cannot serve the peo- -' down by the debts created when 25 per cent, ad valorem in the at our overs free and 25 days time nr. Scarcely State. pie as a whole. Until it Is freed, it the combinations were made, would ports, or $1 on the barrel. This and then felt her pulse. via Cotton Belt Route to had he touched her pulse when he programme emoarrass anu conquer mem. Ke any i:ie bill removed the entire tax. rannot unuert. It does not encumber and hinder Sir exclaimed, "Madam, you are intox- Its work by "red tape." of social and economic betterment, j Trusts want the protection of the Beef valued at 53.30 per 100 icated!" "I never tasted liquor in but must be checked and thwarted Government, and are likely to get pounds In Its methods a radical departabroad pays a tariff tax at evfry turn uy us pairuus nuu It If either the Republican or the equivalent to 23. S8 per cent., or my life," she indignantly replied. ure has been made from the cus"You are Intoxicated," the doctor tom of others, In that delicate and "Progressive" pany preThe Cotton Belt Route is the masters. $1.50 per 100 pounds. This bill Insisted, dtrtcl line from Memphis to "your pulse shows It." even sickly children are not subIn practically every speech that I vails. Texas, through Arkansas Surely this is a raus". Surely proposed to remove thl8 entlrc tax. Doctor, she rejoined. "If you will , jected to a medlcal examination by I put at the front of what I make, two splendid trains daily, with The Democratic wool bill propos you win nnd that you I whlcn they are excluded, the questions of the pending fleck. have to say the question of the tar ineiFaio through sleepers, chair cars and but are ed to reduce the average rate of are feeling your own pulse." parlor-caf- e cars. Trains from iff and the question oi tne trusts, tion, looked at from this point of received Into the Home, given med- duty on wool manufactures from all parts of the Southeast make Mr. Roosevelt has been feeling ' Ica, treatment. but not because of any thought of view, rise into a cau35. Tliey ate food and wholesome 90.10 per cent, to 48.36 per cent. his own pulse and, of course, direct connection at Memphis he tenderly and patiently nursed back party strategy, b;ause I ' believe not merely the debates of a casual with Cotton Belt Routetralns questions to party contest. They aro toe issues President Taft's veto of this meas- found a demand for his nomination to health .nd visor. Snm snionril.i the solution of these to the Soutlmest. ure means that the American peo , a throbbing demand. rP!I11i,B hnv lie at the very heart of the bigger of life and death to a nation which ple will pay htninwi Write to mo today $50,000,000 more for question, whether the Government must be free In order to Do strong. The West Ky. Home Is undenia I villi tell you exact fare If you have vnnnir chltHrnn vnn -, their clothes this year than they shall be free or not. The Govern- What will patriotic me.- do? from your town, schedwould have if President Taft had have perhaps noticed that disorders bly doing a full share, if not all the WOODROW WILSON. ule, and send you splenment is not free because it has of the stomach are their most com- work that is being done in this end signed It. did Illustrated books of granted special favors to particular mon ailment. To correct this you of the State, and we feel that we farm facts about ArkanA wool hat valued at $1 abroad J. W. Copeland, or Dayton, Ohio, classes by means of the tariff. The sas and Texas. 7S cents upon its entry will find Chamberlain's Stomach nre Justly entitled to the men to whom these special favors purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's and taxed of the teachers in making men They L. C. BARRY, granted have formed Cough Remedy for his boy who had into the United States, under the and Liver Tablets excellent. have been and women worthy of the name of H Tnr,!if PuHattf Aitrf jv by which to a cold, and before the bottle was all present tariff law, would have been are easy and pleasant to take, and all our girls and boys, great combinations and appeal J I odd Building mild and gentle in effect. For sale Loui.TllIe, Kr. enterprise and determine used, the boy's cold was gone. Is taxed only 49 cents. control Flannel underwear valued at $27 by all dealers. adv. to them to aid us In turning to the the prices of commodities. They hat not better than to paya relief of our dependent children, a HB"Mtlaai doctor's bill? For sale by all per dozen suits Ir taxed under the could not have done this had It not part at least of the waste of the present law at the equivalent ad CONSTRUCTS FIRST SILO dealers. adv. been for the tariff. No party, thereFOR HANCOCK COUNTY childhood of our country. In order valorem rate of about 106 per cent, fore, which does not propose to to do this AND THE CAT CAME BACK The Democratic bill proposed to re take away these special favors and FRIDAY, NOV. 22ND, The first silo ever constructed In COULDN'T STAY LONGER duce this to 49 per cent. A suit of prevent monopoly absolutely in the ready-mad- e woolen clothing worth Hancock county was that of S. P. has been suggested as the day for so markets of the country, sees even Pittsburg, Penn., Oct. 24. That In Europe $10 Is taxed under the Emmlck, near Lewlsport, which was a collection In the schools for the much as the most elementary part cats come back, according to the present law at the equivalent ad completed a short time ago and fill- West Ky. Home. A picture of the Govof the method by which the The silo has a con- home will be mailed to any teacher AH y,u Touri.t saying, Robert Robinson, an engin- valorem rate of 75 per cent., or ed Tuesday. ernment Is to be set free. Ticket alto on eer on the Pittsburg and Lake Erie $7.50. The Democratic bill propos- crete floor, and Is 12 by 26 feet In who will write, for it. ) legisDallr to err. The control to which tariff Now, dear teachers, if you will UlnpolntilnTax. ed to reduce this tax from 75 to 49 size, holding as it does 55 tons, of railroad, can affirm lation has ted, both In the Held of SOUys limit. the green corn product off of eight put yourselves Into this, thus giving For some time there has been a per cent, and save the consumer politics and In the field of business, acres. The silo proper is built or it life and interest, other schools in household $2.60 per suit. the Rcbinson Is what has produced the most od- cat This cotton bill reduced the du- Michigan pine and has steel doors. will follow you and tho success you BUY THE BEST present politi- classed as undesirable. When Robious feature of our The object of the silo Is to store will attain will bring a sweet recal situation, namely, the absolute inson's wife insisted that the feline ties on cotton manufactures from away green corn and other green ward to both you and the children M. II. KENDRICK'S bosses. be done away with, the engineer 48.12 per cent, to 27.06 per cent., a domination of powerful "bagged" the cat and prepared to reduction of the tariff burdens un- products for winter use of the cow nnd will bear rich blessings to genQUILLAI BARK SOAPS AND Bosses cannot exist without busiIt erations yet unborn. from not less and other stock on the farm. CLEANING COMPOUND With them politics take it with him on a trip. When der this schedule ness alliances. Yours very respectfully, Robinson left on his run last night than $200,000,000 to about $112,-000,0- Is said to be the greatest milk and is hardly distinguishable from busW. D. HUMPHREY. for a year, or a saving butter scheme ever devised, and its Now 10 cents formerly 23 cento. iness. Bosses maintain their con- he took the cat. As he was passing Hopkinsvile, Ky., Mr. Emmick over a stream about CO miles from of about $88,000,000 for a twelve- introduction stamps These are the original, genuine trol because they are allied with as the leader in modern thought "KENDRICK PRODUCTS" which men who wish their assistance in this city he hurled the Imprisoned month period. REAL CAUSE OF THE farming of the county. pussy Into the water. Hancock Men's cotton hnlf-hos- e valued at have sold for 2Ec for 28 years: order to get contracts, in order to man cost of living QUILLAI BARK TOILET When the bagged cat fell into the eighty cents per dozen pairs whole- Clarion. advanobtain special legislative SOAP water the string on the bag broke sale are taxed under the present an Ideal complexion Soap tages, In order to prevent reforms In severe cases of sorclungs, you The Republicans and the Bull and the cat came ashore, making law at the equivalent ad valorem Kciidrlck'h Foot and Hnth Soap which will interfere with monopoly need an Internal and external rem- Moosers try to make th0 peopl0 besoothing and cooling or with their enjoyment of special Its w'ay to a railroad switchman's rate of about 92 per cent. The edy. Duylng the dollar size BAL- lieve that tller0 Is no connection Elcctilc Clennlng and he put the way- Democratic cotton bill proposed to LARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP, you Merely ns political shanty near-bexemptions. Compound Soap between the excessive tariff and the removes oil, tar, grease, pitch leaders not backed by money, not farer In an empty coal car in a reduce this to 40 per cent. get two remedies for the price of high cost of living. Moody's Magor paint from silks, carpets It proposed to reduce the tax on one. With every dollar bottle there Intrenched freight train, which brought it into supported by securely azine, an authority on economics, cotton thread from an equivalent is a free HERRICK'S special interests, bosses would be McKee's Rocks. RED PEP- prints a table to show that In ten t nnd woolens without injury to When Robinson arrived home rate of 34 per cent, to 15 per cent. the fabrics entirely manageable and comparaPER POROUS PLASTER for the cotton cloth- chest. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., years prices .Increased 7.7 per cent. Electric ClennlnK Compound tively powerless. By freeing the this morning from his run ha foiinti A suit of ready-mad- e In Europe, while in America the avfor carpets, furniture, &c. government, therefore, we at the the cat under the stove and hlsivlfe ing valued at the foreign port at Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaerage was 34.3 per cent, with the $6 Is taxed under our present law Ten Cents a Cnkc. same time break the power of tho sarcastic. ver Dam, Ky. 44t2 prices on som0 articles Increased 30 per cent, ad valorem, or $3 a Awarded First Prize Medal over boss. He trades, he does not govDeafness Cannot be Cured over 100 per cent. The tariff and all competitors Feelings. suit. This Democratic bill proposern. He arranges, he does not lead. at Tho Southern by local applications, as they cannot ed to reduce this tax to 30 per cent, A few days ago Maud, who was a the trusts are chiefly responsible Exposition, peoHo sets tho stage for what the Louisville. Ky.. 1884 reach the diseased portion of the ear. and gave the consumer $1.20 per little jealous of Ethel, said: . for the high cost of living. Votei - Has nnAt. u .. wc.. n ple are to do; ho does not act as iirize winnop" nui. ?T v,v. VK There Is only one way to cure deaf suit. "When you broke your engage- for Wilson, Marshall and tho Dem- since. their agent or servant, but as their ness, and that Is by constitutional ocratic nominees for Congress with The bill placing sugar on the free ment with Jack, of course you reDiploma, "Hlgheset Award director. For him tho real busifor ness of politics Is done under cover. remedies. Deafness is caused by an list wourd have saved during a year turned the diamond ring he gave assuranco of a reduction of the one Excellency" nt Ohio Valley Exposiand the subjection of the others to tion, Cincinnati, Inflamed condition of the mucous lin not less than $115,000,000 to the you?" The same means that will set the Ohio, 1010. the laws of the lnd, Instead of beSOLD Ethel answerpd promptly; free from the Influ ing of the Eustachian Tube. When consumer. Th0 tariff tax on sugar Government EVERYWHERE or by ing a law unto themselves. this tube Is inflamed you have a rum- amounts to about 1 "No, and I don't Intend to, eithmail postago paid. 10c a Cake. cents per ences which now constantly control I r AGENTS WANTED It, would set Industry free. The en bling sound or Imperfect hearing, and pound. The amount of sugar con- er. I don't care for Jack any more, Fortunes In Faces. L when it is entirely closed, Dcafc.ss is sumed In continental United States but my feelings have not chapsCd Exclusive Territory. terprlse and Initiative of all AmerMake Three yr There's often much truth In tho In 1911 was about 7,663,000,000 toward tho ring." uollars a .lay by using your icans would bo substituted for tho the result, and unless tho Inflammasaying "her face Is her fortune," tion can be taken out and this tube pounds, and the application of 1 spare time. Write enterprise and initiative of a small but It's never said where, pimples, Good For Blllltisness. Economic democ- restored to Iti normal condition, hear- cents per pound to this consumpgroup of them. for Terms. twQof Chamberlain's Vrt eruptions, blotchos. or other "I took M. B. KENDRICK & racy would take tho place of mo- ing will be destroyed forever; nine tion affords tho estimate of $115,-000,0- Stomach CO. npr Liver Tablets last Dismisnea disfigure It. Impure as representing the saving Newport, Ky. nopoly and selfish management. cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh N night, niwf I feel fifty per cent, bet- - blood is back of them all, and nothing but an Inflamed con- to th0 people. Industry would have a which is American ter"a'n I have for weeks," says J. Bhows the need of Dr. King's Now Tho House passed n bill provid v; Firestone, of Allegan, new buoyancy of hope, a new ener- dition of the mucous surfaces. Mich. Llfo Pills. They promote health 4 4l), We will give One Hundred Dollars ing for an excise tax on Income gy, a now variety. With the restor"They are certainly a fine- - article nnd beauty. Try thorn. 25 cents ANNOUNCEMENTS would come the for any case of Deafness (caused by thereby transferring a consJdefIe for 'biliousness." ation of freedom For sale by all at James H. Williams. Of programs or any a,dv. event to catarrh) that cannot be cured byHall's portion of tho tax burdepo tho rfcalors. Samples free. restoration of opportunity. i adv. take place in the future, mat-Send for circulars, wealthy, which are ej"Plng their administration Catarrh Cure. an Moreover, . . '. tera of nmni Eleyen counties were represented proper proportion .merest mil not would at last be set up in" Washing- free. exact current news,FOR FLETCHER'S F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo.O. should The Excise T bill passed by the at a meeting held at Lexington in legislative regime, under ton, and a reach The Herald Just as soon House provides forthe extension of the Interest of the movement to, cut Sold by Druggists, 75c which real programmes , of' social ,k as possible after befng decided out;,,the Burley.. tobacco crop In .i betterment could be undertaken as Take Hall's Family Pills for con tho CorpratiorpTax lawso as to rrv ; ., . . upon. Please don't 'delay. ""' ' firms and co- stlpatlon. adv, they cannot now. Tho Government SBbrcribeforTbeBiirtford Herald. Jv n'1 Our President. Vetoes. gether. t.- ffrt In the lungs AIM soothing and Healing, very gratifying to those who aro racked by a painful cough. Reloosens lieves tlshtnoes, phlegm, clears the voice of hoarseness and aulets all Irrl-n- fi conditions, so that tho sleep I no longer disturbed at night. Price S5e BOa nnd 1.00. n ih $1.00 slxe. It con tains flvo times as much as the k. iie. and you icet with each hottlo n. Dr. Herrlck's lied Pep per Porous Plaster for tne cnesi. JtmetF.Balltrd.Prop. St,Lout,Mo. Jjeallnf Stephen! Eye Stive Is -- Horehound Syrup Ul Ballard's I "... ir record-breakin- es j t in-us- td tr. Fares ! Low tntar-sileinnt- , 1 Arkansas & Texas 1 .h, '. X five-doll- ar t?C'sllMllk -- to-da- y. V y, t.i . Child rn Cry i. - CASTOWIA ' J T -- J. ,1 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1012. mendous sale In book form. "Tho White, Alley" is like all other detective stories In that It has 'a mystery, but the mystery Itself Is unlike any other of which we have ever heard. Next to tho novel In point of in- v p THE HARTFORD HERALD GLOB E DFHQRROR end party over heKl. To say that a reison lo nn average man Is a direct and biting slur. He must be cither the beat or the worst. Nothing Is good any more; it must be tho best. In the declension, good, better, best, the positive and tho comparative have been done away with.. Home Is not good enough; one must be traveling somewhere all the time always on the wing. Leslie's. PLEDGE THEMSELVES TO VOTE FOU GOV. WILSON' 1'AUK X1UUSE. 8" "GENERAL" GOXEY AND immm cray-- Mi GO ROADS IS PLANET VENUS And Filled With Hideous Don't Suffer! " I had been troubled, a Ijttle, for nearly 7 years," writes terest Is His Newest Scheme For Wilson's perhaps John Fleming astounding paper called Building Same. PLANS TO SAVE THE INTERETS y On State Bonds, Which Are to Forbes Lindsay, has to do with prof- From Which Very Strange The Wilson National Progressive League, headed by Rudolph Spreck-leitable farming on a small, scale, fee Receiyabe by State Evolutions are Expectwhich promises the wealthy San Francisco reto revolutionize former, lias secured the pledge of farming Industry. the Edward ed (to Come. for Taxes. forty TO THY IT OPT XEXT SPUING Sherwood Mead's financial artlclo thl8 month Is called "The Publlc-Servlc- 0 Corporation and the City." Other articles In tho Issue are "Tho Passing pf the Doss," by Ellis O. Jones; "Science and the Theater," by Robert Grnu; Table-Tourists," by Helen Coalo Crew; and "Tho Selfishness of Celebrities," by Thomas L. Mas3on. short-storiThe heedfully-chose- n make a captivating group. es "Panama, City of Madmon." In It he points out that the Canal Is costing us not only a vast sum of money, but also something far more valuable the mental balanp0 of thousands of stalwart Americans. "The Little Land Movement," by Living Creatures. OP PLANET LIFE Mrs. L Fincher, in a letter from Peavy, Ala., "but I was not taken down, until March, when I went to bed and had to have a doctor- - He did all he could for me, but I got no better. I hurt all over, and I could not rest. At last, I tried Cardui, and soon I began to improve. Now I am in very good health, and able to do all my housework." s, TAKE Tt FhAMMAKION'S LATEST IDEAS A v-- $ ) "Gerieral" Jacob S. Coxey, of, Ohio, who created such excitement all over the country In 1S94 when he led an army of unemployed "Coxey's Army" to Washington, la the" author of another novel plan which may again bring him before Ho proposed wldo public notice. that Stato bonds bo Issued In small denominations and be receivable for taxes, thus making thorn almost an equivalent to money. Ho will next Eprlng take steps to Initiate an amendment to the Ohio constitution, providing for tho Issuance- of $100,000,000 worth of good roads bonds, the rate of Interest to bo one-hal- f of 1 per cent. Mr. Coxey hopes that every State In the Union will adopt his plan. Ho has set It forth briefly In the following article: (By "Gen." Jacob C. Coxey.) The first and most Important prostep to bo taken under gressive Ohio's new constitution Is an movement for financing the building of good roads. The good roads amendment was defeated In tho very sections where good roads are most needed, bebond Issue cause the proposed Involved ?30, 000,000 In principal and another $50, 000,000 In Interesst $100,000,000 In all for $50,000,000 worth of roads. The farmers of Ohio aro not blind to tho Interest burden. Most of them have carried it through hard workdays and sleepless nights all their lives. They want to lift themselves out of the mud of bad roads, but not by getting Into the worse mud of, heavy luterest on bonds. The now amendment which will bo submitted to the people for adoption next summer, briefly stated, Is this: An Issue of $10,000,000 of State bonds for building good roads. These bonds to bear only one-ha- lf of 1 per cent Interest, covering the actual cost of issue, and redemption. Tho State is to levy a tax sufll-cleto collect $4,000,000 annually to redeem the bonds, paying off the total Issue in twenty-fiv- e years. The bonds to be Issued in denom inations of one, two, five, ten, twon-tfifty and one hundred dollars. These bonds to be receivable by tho State for taxes. early next spring I Beginning shall make a Stato campaign, speaking In every county. In advocacy of this amendment, and soliciting signatures to a petition for the special election to bo held In the fall. ff this amendment wins and It surely will Ohio will get $100,-000,0without any toll In form of Interesst. of 1 per cent, covTho one-haering cost of printing, etc., attached as nominal Interest on theso bonds, serves to evado tho Federal tax of lo per cent, on Stato currency, since they are "Interest-bearin- g te nt y, lf "Life on the Planet Venus" is tho title of n remarkable article which has Just appeared in the Paris magazine, Lectures Pour Tous, and has attracted widespread attention from the boldness of its theories. According to tho writer who, al- ? bonds." At the same tlmo the convenient denominations of these bonds, and the fact that the Stato receives them for taxes, will make them to all practical purposes legal tender. In damp, chilly weather tbero Is always a large demand for BAL LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT because many people who know by experience Its groat relieving power" in rheumatic aches and pains, prepare to apply It at the first twinge. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold Drug Co., Hartford, by Hartford Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, 44t2 Ky. . . -- ' ' , , , i - A Satisfying Magazine. 11. " ... k Llpplncott's for November is rich In fiction, long and short; and there Ia also some seasonable, matter that is easy to read and worth 'feraem- 'boring. The, most Important of tho varied and .diverting contents is of e type of course the fiction which has long been a feat- ure of this publication. 'This novel is a racy, entertaining detective story entItlea""The While J Alley," novel-entir- ' rfHlB by Carolyn Wells, whoso previous along, tbesefl!6e6''A' Chain J Vol. EVldenc'e;" and Go,J BagV-j-ia- Ye bad a tre- .VJ'FJ1? ''ThelW' though anonymous, Is believed to be Camllle Flammarlon, Venus, Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dcpt.. Chatlinoccs Medicine Co.. Chattatioo;, Tcnn., which Is young&r than the earth book, "Home Treatment for Women," tint free. 00 for Sptclal Instructions, and is now and older than Mercury, FINE SHOWING MADE passing through the equivalent of secondary period LITTLE BABE CRUELLY BY KENTUCKY DEMOCBATS what Is called tho by geologists. I'rolMBfl'mitl f'ni ilt "It is," se says, "a nightmare ABANDONEDBY PARENTS I planet, To do any kind of Veterinary First lo Deliver Contribution swarm a nest of reptiles and a & Smith Under the of monsters. Moil:. Horses Mules and Conn stifling mist of air, saturated with In Court Room, After the (M- need not die for want of . and Went $3,000 Over Attorneys At Law attention. hot water, lies a vast miry swamp, - KENTUCKY. Calif answered day orn ight. HARTFORD, other Suddently Hurls Him Mark Set. covered with rotting vegetable matMetNr. V. II t ISitnifK mu t (I I", Miilth ter. From this spring forests of ii n nun in n tli :d ti Iitt4firiiii it iu rt rie on Table. lur tliH uanTal iMithi il lttu i'Xtoadstools and ferns as high as date says: The Courier-JournMr iulth rrit liiuliiiilv iiiut tili'trct ir ventt it Iroin Iteliii; Count ittorm'j , VETKKIXARY Fl'HGKOX Enthusiastic over the fact that palms, and forests in which all luc ui Ii r4r. .Mr It true ullt Imu ti Chicago, Oct. 25. "Billy" is a Idiially ui'icjit fin tli Kentucky Is the first State that has creeping and slimy creatures that Kentucky. III Hurt lot il Kept IranIt prutIlillhU'. Utiles I Ih ll.iit-baby, he lias no home. Hi fath- Hartford, Demo- ar0 .vermin here, take gigantic prolonl, W. contributed to the National portions. er doe's not deslru him; his mother cratic Campaign Fund tho amount "Insects are monsters there. Cen- will not have him; no one loves J. .J. J. M. PORTER, JJ J-?t J. j. loIed against It by the National Committee, J. N. Camden, chair- tipedes a yard long trail on their him. He ls only 4 months old. GO TO- As a climax In tho most dramatic man of tb0 Democratic Stat0 Cam- soft feet. Enormous spiders, black BEAVES DAM, KY. and velyety, possess jaws like wolf-trap- s, Incident ever staged In that place paign Committee, returned yesterIn t'hlo stS d Wilt practice hl piol-.nfilled with poison." where all la tragedy the Court of olninK couatien Especial rtlent.cr given to' day morning from Chicago, where bnlntJtntruiUfd to hi. car;. "In the prairies of giant moss Domestic Relations "Billy" was he conferred with National ChairFOR here. The kldness of man MacCombs and other leaders. grass," continues this writer, "lives abandoned FRANK L. FELIX, the dlplodoccus, as high as a houso, Judge William M. Gemmlll alone Mr. Camden said: Carpenter and Ilep.iir Work " "Kentucky Democrats havp not always endeavoring to appease Its saved him from starvation. Lav.', TIN WOItKmid FU'EC'AIV hunger and keeping a With "Billy" hanging uncomfortonly contributed th0 $25,000 for Insatiable HAETl'ORD, KY. Pump mid Furniture Repairing $ l:i which they were asked, two weeks lookout for a swift onslaught of ably over her arm, Mrs. Breiner Will practice end Soldering and Saw Filing, J5ug- - ,. jliilagcoimtie hlJ profcsMonCourt OhioArpetli and In the of in advance, but they also have gone the carnivorous trlceratops, which stood before Judge GemmlU, de- j. ,'rlmlnalprrctlccr.tul Collection! tpecUtlT. Tops Covered and Lined. escape. manding that tho father return to Office lu the Herald building $3,000 over the mark. It Is some- It cannot hope to You'll find liiin in the Dr. .John v "Everywhere aro sinister croak-ing- s, her or supply money for her supthing that every Democrat In tho I Mitclii'll oilii-i- t nil Mnili Srrnr.t fr tongues port. After a session of wrangling, whistlings, forked State should bo elated over, and I and Otto C. the slaughter of giant saurians, Breiner agreed to pay $5 p. week . Beaver Dam, Ky. '. myself am delighted. It shows which fight for the supremacy of for the support of mother and that Kentucky pemocrats are alive . 9i j .J. . J There aro no flowers baby. j J. and keen, and speaks well for the the world. IIAUTl'OIH), KY. among the riotous fernlike vegeta "Five dollars," cried Mrs. Breipatriotism of Democrats in this tion and no birds, but In the fiery ner. "That wouldn't support a dog. vy uiiK'c tip fcuui's over Wilson v Stato." air are seen constantly the mem- Here, take our old baby. I don't iCiowe, opposite court house. Will Mr. Camden attributes much of braneous wings, 10 yards across, want it." practice his piofcsslon in all the in the Democratic OTNT She seized "Billy" as though ho courts of this and adjoining cotin- Kentucky to the untiring work of and the snapping Jaws of pterodactyls. were a football, and tossed him newspapers lJ'cs '""' C'""' t Appeals. Comnicr-- 1 editors of Democratic "Tho hot seas, filled with floating upon the table before the Judges' FtE E'DUAPilSC clnl and criminal ptnctioo a spec- r ibT STIxJxHLj In this State. Following the conweeds, are above all full of innum- bench. Spectators gasped as the ialty. ference of Democratic editors here, IN YOUR PIJVCED erable living beings, octopi with tiny body struck the hard wood. he said, efforts on their part were livid tentacles, OR PLACE OP DL'S- fish and They stood motionless as tho child's colossal redoubled, with the result that Ken- zoophytes INESS, AND PUT YOURSELF like living flowers, while mother swept from the room. PARKER'S being held up by tho tucky ia now IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TU hero and there in the maddened HAIR BALSAM A blanket wrapped about tho Clean and beautifies th hair. National as n shining whirlpools Committee THE fearful dragons rise baby saved It from injury. Two lrboiottf a laxumnt prowl' Npt r Falls to Oray light for other States to follow. from the nbyss, raising like masts diminutive hands waved Impotent-l- y Hair to Ita Youthlul Color. Irivint8 l.iur 0)n Wnev-J.ttill " "It Is not so much what the over spasm-shake- n '.n wnt si heads and swolIn the air as ho tried to right money contributed by the Kentucky TO ALL STATES. len necks surmounted by vipers' himself lungs pealed and lusty Democrats will accomplish In the heads. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL forth a signal of distress. Judge CONTRACT TO THE FARMERS way of promoting the Interests of "Twilight on Venus is blood red. campaign," Mr The angry sun, as big as a mill- Gemmlll responded Instantly. tho Democratic CALL ON. OR ADDRESS "Do you want him?" h0 asked Camden said, "but the prompt man stone, descends to tho horizon in W. O'BANON. ner In which the $28,000 was con- the smoke of volcanoes and storm Brelner, who stood by, open-eyeLocal Manager, "No." tributed shows a spirit that means clouds. And black night comes Haitford, K; . pay $5 a "Then you'll have to certain success for the Democratic lighted by no moon and full of week for his support," the Judge party. Gov. Wilson would havo clamors and W. C. SEXTON. horrors. announced. Brelner strode from experienced no trouble In getting Local Manager. "But when tho Ichthyosaurus tho room. Incorporated. Beaver Dam, Ky, campaign had ho been willing rises on the crests of waves tho to "Billy'' Is In a ward with a score not to question the source. But he roar In tho darkness, ho reflects In (S?SJ3.3'& itie lowest prices " TTW53 of other babies now at the County would accept contributions only his eyes, pupllless and hard as Hospital. OLDEST MAIL from- - the people, and Kentucklans glass, FOLEY a bcaltlful star, accompanied rn ORDER HOUSE have responded nobly." by a little luminous point, which is Chilblains, frosted feet or hands, FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS ANO BLAOCtR IN THE SOUTH. the queen of heaven of Venus. It can bo cured with one or two appliFor almost half a century we have served ex J A Lor oh tho Track cluslvelv the botithern trntle. Wp'c Is our earth and tho moon, her sat- cations of BALLARD'S SNOW LINOf tho fast express means serious Auarcs. i lor our tree muiiraicu catalogue. ellite. IMENT. It quickly relieves Itching trouble ahead if not removed, so & O. "This writer thinks that owing or tenderness of the tlesh. Price does loss of appetite. It means lack Box 26 Louisville, Ky. If you want dollies of any to the relative warmness of tho 2Cc, t'Oe and $1.00 per bottle. Sold of vitality, los3 of strength and Xvery Artlclo Guaranteed. poles of Venus while this period of by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, kinc' deiuetl, call on the ncrvo weakness. If appetite falls, evolution is proceeding In tho tor- - Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, Kurtford Pressing Club. We tnke Electric Bitters, quickly to ovrid zone, which occupies tho great-- ! Ky. 44t2 can clean any kind of olothes ercome the cause by toning up the or' part of tho surface of tho planet, stomach and curing the indigestion. ,esa contry a woman Is you have and guarantee that Tho It Is possible that tho polea species Michael Hesshelmer of London, if are already appearing, which did w,th a mnn ueforo s'10 marries him they will be satisfactory Neb., had beon sick over three eas,er ,l scoms Ior uoul 0I u,em not, nothing will be charged. OOOOOOOOOOOCKXXXXJCOOOOOOOS ,not como until, long aftei1 the e years, but six bottles of Electric nnilnrv pnnrli nn thn onrtli . oiir.1, no l" UO aiierwaru We are ready to clean your "'" Ditters put him right on feet'""""" jL.... ereat pachyderms covered with in clothes for spring. We also h.v i,in.t hair. ands. Thoy give pure blood, strong have a new line of late sam"And perhaps near those poles N PEOPLE nerves, good digestion. Only 50 ples and we guarantee a perdwells already In caves, a hairy becents at James H. Williams. adv. ing with projecting jaws, brutal fect fit. Call on us when in Made Strong by Vinol. and savage, but within whose thick need of1 work in our line. Preachers For Wllion. pass some glimmerings of conditions aro caused Valley Ministerial skull Tho Lehigh reason, nnd who is busily engaged by overwork, worry, too close conAssociation of Reformed the Club Jn striking sparks from flints to finement, a chronic cough or cold Church at a meeting In Freemarts- to cure. it Is crotect hl8 food from great carniv- which want difficult to every person We to say burg, Pa., took tt straw vote among In Y. M. C. A. Bldg. orous animals." Paris Cor. New this condition you need Vinol, our tho preachers attending the confer York Time's. W. H. S J. F. GILLESPIE, delicious cod liver and Iron tonic ence, with the following result; PROPRIETORS. without oil, tho great strength cre15 Wilson Sick headache ls caused by a dis- ator. It will supply Iron to the blood Roosevelt '. 8 ordered stomach, Take Chamber- In tho most easily assimilated form, ..BLACKSMITH1NG.. 0 lain's Tablets and ., Taft correct that and create a good, healthy appetite, 4 strengthen your digestive organs and ,. 3 the headaches will disappear. For Not Voting NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. make you eat better sleep better and sale by all dealers. adv. feel better. In ordering the address of Here ls a woman who speaks S lS A case has Just come to our attenyour paper changed from one from personal knowledge and long tion from West Scranton, Pa., Mrs. An Ago of Superlatives. place to another It is absolutely experience, viz., Mrs. P. H. Brogan, It la tho ago of superlatives. Ev- Chas. Proper saysf"For three years necessary to state where you 4 of Wilson, Pa., who says, "I know I wu all run down, weak and had 1B either the blggcst'or tho have been receiving the paper as from experience that Chamberlain's erything do apwito, and after all that tlmo A well as where you want it chang- Cough Remedy ls far superior to' smallest, There is' . nothing Just I am glad to say Vinol has brought any other. For croup there la half way. It Is either tho biggest back my heuh and strength, which ed to. Please bear this in mind. nothing that excels it." Foi; Sale battleship In the eWorld or the ls Just what 1 vas told it would do." We are confldon that Vinol Is the smallest Shetland' pony. People HARTFORD, :: KY. by all dealers. adv. aui strength-creato- r are, ttot content to ' entertain their best ;ooooooooooooooo friends with, simple ' pleasures and we have over sold. ' Try a bottle on our ruaranteo to ,pasUmea "as of old, but must have FOLEY refund your money if n, fails to FOLEY ,F0R BACKACHE KIDNEYS ANO BlAOOERJ for them the most extravaant week-- ! f benefit you. Subscribe for The Herald. FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS ANO BLADDER thousand Republicans to support Governor Wilson. Theso men were deeply disappointed that the Republican convention did not name a progressive, but they declined to follow Roosevelt out of tho party, as they had no sympathy with the third term movement. The League Is officered by such men as Dr. Wiley, the former Government pure food man, Senator Blaine, the law partner of La Follette, and others fully as prominent In the Republican party. ARDUI WomarftTonic You may wonder why Cardui is so successful, after other remedies have failed. The answer is that Cardui is successful, because it is composed of scientific ingredients, that act curatively on the womanly system. It is a medicine for women, and for women only. It builds, strengthens, and restores weak and ailing women, to health and happiness. If you suffer like Mrs. Fincher did, take Cardui. It will surely do for you, what it did for her. At all druggists. AM PREPARED; Barnes - al ' ., ili -I 111 Attorney at Law, Albert Oiler Attorney at .ry Hartin Attorney at La.w rr flAVll J TTT ss TflLl DI7"17D JUULsrl IxlVUlV KESl-HENC- E Long Distance Lines J. I KIDNEY PUIS! t. Notice P. Barnes Go, i;;y sec-iln- I ti,v Gillespie Bros., RUN-DOW- Run-dow- n Hartford Pressing (M i FRED NALL, Mgr. AndnH:u Work ncpctir Horseshoeing Specialty body-build- er rfnnfnnf KIDNEY PELfc KIDNEY PILES ik iu ,. r... i s.iifc...1J-ir-''3.i- 'jm i ft''-'-' ' J&i-ti- - -- id .in"! J' ' J. "'WB'-'- ' jtf'ninjniij f "- rr THE HARTFORD HERALD crop3 with ly to the magnificent which Providence has blessed our country." Only a year or two ago the Herald .would have completely agreed with Taft and added to his praise along thls line. Really, Isn't it strange? WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30,. 1012. I It f page Foun. :f I ? -f- and myself dictated the MINE SAFETY GAR NO. 3 resolutions which were presented to and adopted by the Senatorial District Convention held at Beaver . TO BE OH EXHIBITION HEBER MATTHEWS, FRMC L.FELLX, j t f.j I 11 Dam, Ky., on the 30th day of JanuI i EDITORS. J il I 1 ary, 1911. Said resolutions IndorsflttSK L. FEUX. Pob.esd Prop'r. ed tbe administration of President At Central City and McHenry Win. H. Taft, Senator V. O. Brade g .Many Necessary Entered at the Hartford We cosnmen(j t0 all voters the ley and the candidacy of Ed C. mall matter of the second class. addre$8 ot woodrow Wilson, first O'Rear. Said resolutions were preAppliances. article on the second pa'ge of The sented to the convention by the is a gem of slm- - junior editor of the Hartford Re- It Herald DEMOCRATIC TICKET. ' r.l(Alf tt . Washington, D.C., Oct 26. Mine ..c ...c v..Lj . ..timan ti'ViITa iha ffdPn- pUbCant J. xey roster. safety car No. 3, of the United thei "xuls October 2S, 191 For President Gov, W'oodrow earnestess which pervades States Bureau of Mines, in charge i wnoie. evinces me mgnesi orue. ui Wilson, of New Jersey. R. g MARTN For Vice President Gov Thos. devotion to the interests of the If there be no objections, we of Miner Foreman, Jesse Hensonj whole people. Read it. It will in - move that the 6enlor ed,tor Q the and a crew of expert miners, will R. Marshall, of Indiana. terest you with its exalted princi - Hartford Repubiican be made First reach Central City, Ky., on NovemFor Contre'.. Fourth District pie. whether you vote for Wilson Assistanl Cntef AdvIser ,n Col. ber 3, at 11:50 a. m. The car will Hoc. Bea Johnson, o! Bardstown. or not. be on exhibition that day until Roosevelt's Ananias Club. 12:21 p. m., at which time it will The noted surgeon. Prof. J. Wil- vs Y HpM leave for McHenry, Ky. PRESIDENT TAFT AND Ham White, who has been attend- This mine safety car is one of PRESENT PROSPERITY during his 11, inc Col. Roosevelt g eight that constitute tbe j says .eis from an assassin's bullet, service of the Bureau of Mines for The Louisville Herald says: that Teddy's spectacle case was all President Taft, In his latest ut- the rescue of miners in time of dis'hat saved the Rough Rider from terance, continues to insist that he aster. Each car is fully manned by almost Instant death. But this an- ' because the a corps of miners trained in rescue Is not calculated to ought to be elected nouncement work and equipped with the latest country is prosperous. create any great market for spec-- ; aid to very few of us are i Somehow or other we fail to see rescue apparatus and first j tacle cases, as Tbe two ideas the injured and is ready at a mo- -; the connection. of sufficient political Importance toj ment's notice to proceed to the j b a target for a crank like don't hitch up In our mind. Everybody knows that our pres- scene of a disaster, wnere the res- -' Scbrank. with the ent prosperity is due almost wholly cue corps. In one last appeal to the magnificent crops with which State mining officials, will do ev- j We wish to make erythlng possible to save entombed cold Don't let to the Democrats of Ohio county to Providence has blessed our farmers. ) why any credit should be ex - miners. se that eery Democratic vote The saving of human life Is the slble is gotten to the polls. The tended to Mr. Taft under the cir of L- WOOL feature of n general voting was never more cumstances is the question we, and emergency WAV TO ELECT matter of THIS IS THE important in the history of the 'the people generally, find difficult campaign of educational work KEEP WOODItOW WILSO.V. among the miners who will not country than it is this yea: It is to answer. Does Mr. Taft want us to believe only be taught the use of the rescue Presidential year and great Issues on -Do your Wilson voting early. are involved. Woodrow Wilson de- - that the bountiful response of the apparatus, but also the proper way . t .. m nh n n t flip Almighty to the toil of the farmer to take care of an injured miner. . !.nHnn corvfle a Hii j .....w.. tn .. 1. Mc.mlr9Tfi , (lull 1UIKCI ,in. ATt- -- - kuat t,V.W-- . .. comfortable-feeli- ng 1. will influ- - There will also be Illustrated lecpersonal Tuesday Is election day tbe most f residency, Dut tnis can only De ac-- ; is a resun of his tures on the use of explosives, eleccomplished by all Democrats vot- - ience. Important in many year. Dn. be intend to convey the im trical equipment In the mines, fire Inc. Thp election is next Tuesday.1 j yresslon All the trusts oi me coumrj a. that his persuasive effort prevention, sanitation and first aid Don't forget. has inclined Heaven to smile upon surgical treatment. These lectures opposed to the election of Woodrow, is ; are to be given In the car whenever Republicans and their political the land and its cultivators? That spells something. Wilson. meeting place can not be the Bull Moosers, are We are wholly willing, however,, a suitable It's the greatest chance this year predlctlng a country-wid- e panic if i to give Mr. Taft credit for the fact procured. have ever had to the Democrats They that John D. Rockefeller's Standard the Democrats should win. in STATES elect a President. No Democrat are a little premature In their pre- - Oil stock Is worth double what It TWENTV-EIGH- T es- WILL ELECT GOVERNORS should allow the opportunity to was before the oil trust was disIt. up line let us line cape to help in this glorious work. lWnkng of ther Qwn pm records solved, and for the further fact that In the elections next Tuesday, Be sure and vote. Three of the b,gcegt panes the the consumers of Standard Oil comtwenty-eigStates will elect GovMr. E. C. Walton, an able and ex- - country has ever known those of modities are paying a bigger price ernors In addition to other officials. y than they were a perienced newspaper man, has pur-- ( 1S7S. 1S&2 and 1907 came under for them Veryear ago. For that sort of prosper- Arkansas, Georgia. Maine and earchased an interest in the Richmond the administration of the very mont elected their Governors and will hereafter be its ed- - ty to which these present political ity, which Is duplicated In the case lier In the present year. In Alaitor. The Climax was already one prophetg belonged. There Ig no of the tobacco trust, we place a bama, Arizona, California, Kenof the best newspapers in the State danger of a panic simply if Wood-an- d wreath of laurels on his placid tucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Missisbrow. this will add further to its row Wilson should be elected. sippi, Nevada, New Jersey, New INCORPORATED. -" But the question the peopl" must presMge. Oregon, PennThe downfall of the Republican settle at this election Ig not where Mexico, Oklahoma, Virginia and Wyoming sylvania, No man who stayg away from the party, as represented in both wings lies the responsibility fcr prosperithe present executives hold over Important an Df the organization, Is clearly cer- - ty, but so polls especially what they want to do with electlon as this one should offer tan t,g year. The old Republican the prosperity the country posses- until next year or later. The States that will elect Governany criticism or objection as to who party will no doubt fade Into obllv- - ses. ors are as follows: Colorado, Con Every loyal citizen iont aS jjj tne whig party of 1S5G, is elected. President Taft proposes to conshould take interest enough in his to be succeeded by the Progressive tinue the system by which prosper- necticut, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Kan Indiana, Illinois. to vote at party, as the Republican party suc- - ity is passed up to country's government rlculture Newman has asked Counthe trust magMichigan, MinO ty Superintendent of Schools, Miss. ceeded the Whig party. Whether nates or turned over to Wall Street sas, Massachusetts, AGREEMENT. O election time. nesota, Missouri, Montana, will succeed In the Progressives OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Jessie Yancey, to have the boys of President Taft has supplied the preserving their organization, after to gamble with. North Carolina, North Dakothe Mason County Corn Club furnewspaper reporters with the inforta, Ohio, Rhode Island, South CaroFine Fox Chase. the election, remains to be seen. nish him with seed corn, for which Hartford, Ky., Oct. 29, 1912. Dakota, Tennessee, mation that he will certainly win at But whether or not this Is accomSouth Sheriff T. H. Black, wife and lina, of the campaign he will pay a fancy price when it As chairmen coming election. Sounds about plished, we do not Virginia the Progressive, meets the standard of perfection believe Col. daughters, Circuit Clerk E. G. Bar-ras- s, Texas. Washington, West of the committees like a story would sound from The Roosevelt will ever be elected PresWallace Riley and wl.fe, A. C. and Wisconsin. Democratic and Republican parties 94 per cent, germination. The boys Herald office that next week we will ident of the United States. Yeiser, wife and son, Misses Stella of Ohio county, we agree not to use are now busy saving their corn to take entire charge of the New York Woerner and Maggie Marks enjoy- MAN SHOT WHILE ASLEEP In the approachwin this fancy prize. t. HIS WIFE IS ACCUSED or cause to be used World or the St. Louis A large element of the present ed a splendid fox chase of a few ing election any Intoxicating liRepublican party organization will hours Monday night in the vicinity MAXWELL. quors in any way or for any purpose. Barbourvllle. Ky., Oct. 26. Near Oct. 28. Miss Edna Bell and sisvery strange that vote for Gov. Wilson this year, sim- of the Victory schoolhouse, four agree not to use, counWe further It is indeed ply as a means to escape possible miles east of Hartford. A delight- the village of Grays, ten miles tenance, or encourage, but will en- ters entertained Sunday at their such rottenness should develop In north of here, George Wilson was Roosevelt domination. Under the ful lunch was served by the ladles. Those present deavor to prevent the use of money home near here. the Republican party all at once LizMisses Commie Hedere. No- boiled eggs, shot and killed, and hlg wife, point of view. present split in the Republican par- Including hot coffee, or other things of value, for the were: from a Roosevelt ty pickles. zie Wilson, Is held, charged with purpose of bribing the hopelessness of voters to cast j rine Fields, of Attica, Nina Wright, nniiv hasn't it existed all the the they realizeTaft.yet they fear the broiledA meats, sandwiches, was double-barrele- d shoteectlon of general good time re the crime. A &c. their ballots In any particular way, Joe, Lizzie and Mary Joe Vancleve time, and why should Mr. Roosevelt gun wag used, the empty weapon official career of Roosevelt, ported. and Jennie Humphrey; Messrs. wait until he was Oefeated for the recklessunreliability being found near by. The murder- or to cause them to cast them at Theron Owen. whose has been proven Bennett Thorp, of all, or not to cast them, to attend for President before nomination Paper Changes Hnnils. ed man's head was literally torn off by h,s record- - They realize, as they Llvla, and Eck Bell. All reported exposing It? Hodgcnvllle, Ky.. Oct. 26. C. C. by the contents of both barrels. the election for the purpose of vot- a nice time. must know, that In Wilson there Is . ing and will not offer, encourage, Wilson Howard ha8 disposed of the Larue There were no witnesses. Next year the election of county safety. The election of Gov. The protracted meeting which or promise position, Charles R. Creal and hiB wife had previous trouble, countenance occurs. The vote next Tues- - son will mean the greatest triumph County Herald, carried on at Mt. Carmel is money, or other things to Influence day will set a mark to go by. If in American politics and the cora-th- e and Roy Munford being the pur- and, acordlng to reports, had quar- voters In any of the above ways, and progressing nicely with good atMr. Howard established reled on the night of the tragedy. chasers. Democrats carry Ohio county plete freedom of the people. tendance. years Mrs. Wilson was placed in jail last not to intimidate or caus0 to be inthe Herald here nearly thirty AJS-:ear, they will also carry It Mr. J, B. Sparks and son Elbert, timidated, or threaten any voter In ago, and has been the editor of the night without bond, and an - CINCHED! next year. There Is a""nne chance order to secure his vote or to get of East Hartford, were in this combe postponed for a It will be remembered that In our paper continuously since that time. of carrying it this year by a ma- him to attend or remain away from munity Sunday. jorlty of at least 300. No Demo-- , issue of week before last (October Mr. Howard , will engage In the few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bennett, of the election, but will endeavor to crat anxlouB for his party's success 1CJ ve proved by extracts from his check printing business in LouisOwensboro, visited In thlsvlclnlty prevent all such practices. Vice President James S. Sherown pen that C. M. Barnett, pollti- - ville. should fall to vote Tuesday. We further agree to report and Saturday and Sunday. man Is seriously 111 and steadily cal editor of the Hartford Republic- Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Riley, of Owfalling at his home in Utlca, N. Y make affidavit, after the election, SMALLHOUS. Democrats don't forget the big, formerly a strong Taft according Oct. 2S. Mrs. Sallle Drake has suffering, to his physi- that no money was sent Into the ensboro, and Mr. Carl Bell attendrally at Hartford next Friday. It man and faad endors just returned from a visit to Mrs. cian, from a complication of kid- county by the State committee, or ed church at New Bethel Sunday will be a great day for Democracy, PrM,,,n, tnr other members of our parties, to and dined with Mr. W. G. Hayden. ney and heart diseases. Lennle Everly, Matanzas. ,, and all who possibly can should notwithstanding h,Q c,rQ Mr. G. W. our knowledge, except that controllRiley haa sold hla Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Addlngton attend. Attorney General James nfal of this proposition. In a belatfarm to Mr. Noah Jolly. Garnett will speak and It will be a ed reply to our conclusive summing have a new baby girl which arrived Subscribe for The Herald. $1 a year. ed by our respective committees, There will be a box supper at and that this agreement shall be speech worth going many miles taj up of the case, the Republican In last Saturday. published In the Hartford Herald Brier Field schoolhouse Thursdajf Mrs. Will Nichols and daughter hear. It Is intended to be a regu- - Its last Issue says: on October 30th, and the Hartford night. Ruby, of South Carrollton, are visBe sure lar Democratic love-feas- t. "The Hartford Herald rushes Republican on November 1st. iting Mrs. Opple Klttlnger. to come and bring your neighbor. in to help the Owensboro InWe further agree that after the Miss Ethel Hunter has returned quirer out to prove the senior In a recent speech here at Hart election that we will each prepare from a visit to her cousins, Mr. C. editor of this paper was a Taft ford, Hon. Ben Johnson made the a sworn statement for publication O. Hunter and wife and Misses Kate statement that so far as financial t Republican, by quoting from In the two county papers,- - an Itenlz-e- d and Vera Hawkins, Hartford. tbe platform adopted by the celegain Is concerned, he Is about $25,- -. list or statement of all moneys Klmbley Mr. Charlie visited State Senatorial Convention 000 poorer than when he entered received for campaign purposes frlendg near Hartford, Saturday held at Beaver Dam last year. Mr. Johnson Is a truth- Congress. and from what source and Sunday. and paper was The editor of this They may not coujh today, an Itemized statement received disful man and nobody can dispute his Mr. J. R. Hunter and wife visited of th0 sale. not present and therefore statement. It just shows the but what about tomorrow? bursements. relatives at Hartford recently. DID NOT ASSIST In making of a man who Is deeply i us J. NEY FOSTER, Mrs. Ella Klmbley, Bevlcr, who Better be prepared for It that platform and thl8 effort Interested in the cause of the peohas been visiting relatives here, has when, Hxtjomes. Ask your Progressive Cam. Ch'm'n. Ohio Co. points. upon the part of The Herald ple. C M. CROWE, returned home. doctw'about keeping Ayer's Is about in keeping with all Dem. Cam. Ch'm'n. Ohio Co. Mr. C. D. Hunter hag sold the S. Kerry Pectoral in the house, lin efforts to try to prove some To one who hag watched the OTTO C. MARTIN, T. Hunter farm to Mr. inconsistency against the preshen when the hard cold or trend of politics for many years and Rep. Cam. Ch'm'n. Ohio Co. Edmonson, of Daviess county. CqW arguments . ent editors of this paper." i noted the stock-in-tracough first appears you have slderatlon, $1,700. X LARGEST CORN YIELD The Herald did not "quote from of the two leading political parties, -.- --j a doctor's medicine at hand. lowGOES TO MASON COUNTY the situation at present is both tbe platform," but from Barnett's A Card of TliapxS. This cough medicine is unique and interesting. Here comes own pen, and be knows It We wish to exprerour thanks especially good for children. A recent bulletin from the State In reply to the above we simply to our dear frleni and neighbors the Louisville Herald (Bull Moose No anodynes. No alcohol. University Experiment Station at organ) rebuking President Taft submit tbe following testimonial who were so kbd to us In the reus for continuing; to insist that he from one of the foremost and best cent illness yd death of our father, Many a chM it caRed dull pad stoeU JUsxington showa .that the largest May Ood'B richest yrhea tbe whole, trouble b doe to a iwy average yield of corn In the State ought to be elected because tho known Republicans of Ohio county, J. T Hock-r- . country Is prosperous. Tbe Herald whose word no honest man will blesslngrrest upon all of them is liver. Wfarary believe your own decter was In Mason county, with forty-fowW teg you that aa eccMtenil dee ef bushels (per- sayB tho President deserYea no cred- doubt: CHILDREN. The averthe wh of the Ayer's PHk, wWds'SKk, age yield for' the acre. Is "To Whom It May Concern:' this; that "our presit whatever for twenty-fir- e State d&drea a great deal of coed. AsJcMsb. scribe for The Hartford Herald. Mad. k IU J. 0. AYXS OO . UymM, Him. bushels. Commissioner of As- ent prosperity la due almost whol- - This is to certify that Col. C. The Hartjord Herald Barnett Our goods we Listen! post-offic- j Life-Savin- u , to-da- y. Bllct i- Jmj -- mr-rrr t imKrX ALL WOOL Whenwessxyso. , , i ---f- fi? vilfe.i 1- life-savin- -- ' ! O L .-. ... i , .. half-brother- s, chills chase all over our ALyou. Buy three suits ARI. winter underwear and the price. Ve won't "warm you" Ve give you garments that won't irritate your skin. the Ve can "fit" you, because ours store that carries the sizes. our Whenever you want anything with you the I ht to-da- par-Clim- CARSON & CO. Hartford, Kentucky. ooooooooooooooo Ne-Yor- Globe-Democra- , Wll-offlce- rs g l!l r,..,,... -- TheCoughs Children SPECIALS We have the of self-sacrifi- ce brated Henderson Road Wagons for Let show you their good Also our usual select Family Groceries and supplies at the est cash prices. - Give a call or phone No. 83. ar sttfw-oMtfe- d, UKENS& ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. gy .. C i.L-,-- w' i HV&,! 'M" WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1012. "ivtomrti 5i iISHS.il A jj mil , ji.lriBMiiirr; THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE FIVE. i Buy Attorney General James Garnett Will speak at Hartford next (Pv) tiqlepraof jiGsiery FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. II galEsE. 1 Friday afternoon. Don't fail to hear him. Big Democratic Rally! Be' sure to come. ooooooooooooooooo' BALL BAND Rubber Footwear. i to call your attention to our varied Hosiery stock. We carry nothing We want f but representative lines hose that you can depend on. We place at the top of this list our Hole-ProHose, six pairs guaranteed to wear you six months or new ones in their place. So don't "mend the end, but end the mend." This you will do if Hosiery. you wear our famous Hole-Proof of We have also the celebrated Black Cat stockings for children at 5c and 25c per pair. Buy your hose from us, and remember that IT PAYS TO TRADE 1 t WITH A HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. ? ooooooooooooooo NEWS O LOCAL O AND oo ooooooooooooooo O PERSONAL POINTS O J. T. Wallace returned from Fordsvllle Monday, after spending a few days at the bedside of his wife, who Is quite 111. y Mr. J. W. Cooper, Madlsonville, was In town Friday. Arnold Wallace, East Hartford, went to Fordsvllle Monday. Miss Mabel Jasper, who has been quite sick, is improving slowly. Barnard, assistant Mr. Clarence depot agent here, Is very HI of typhoid fever at the residence of his parents on Mulberry street. Messrs. Irvington Meal and Flour at H. Moore & Son's Meat Market. Just received new barrel Jumbo Pickles. W. H. MOORE & SON. For Sale A good paying location Address "Doctor," for physician. Adv. office. this new Sour Kraut and nlc0 at W. H. Moore & Son's Meat Market. Mrs. Jennie T. McHenry has returned from a visit to relatives in pack-Macker- Olaton, N. 0. Boswoll, Higgs, Hart1, and W. A. ford, Route 7, wero pleasant callers W. at Tho Herald offlce Wednesday. Route Messrs. Amos Shown, Hartford, M. Ross, Wysox, and Albert Cox, Hartford, Route 1, gave The Herald a pleasant call Monday Route 3; J. Mrs. J. E. Fogle returned Thurs-dayda- y from Brazil, Ind., where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. B. Pertle, for several days. Alfred Wallace and wife, Hart ford, Route 2, paid a visit to relatives in and near Fordsvllle last week, returning home Thursday evening. Esq. Ben Chamberlin, of the No- creek vicinity, has sold his farm to Alex W. Carson and will move with his family to Owensboro some time In November. Hardlnsburg. Mr. and Mrs. John Blair, Buford, were pleasant callers at The Herald office Saturday. ff , Quarterly meeting of tho" Methat Hartford Sunday. Preaching at night by the Presiding Elder, Rev. Thompson? Quarterly Conference Monday afternoon. ters. Rev. I. C. Hoover, Hartford, V Mr. Clarence Keown and family, Rout0 3; Messrs. Robt. E. Lee, I of Fordsvllle, are the guests of Mr. Olaton, Route 1, and E. P. Barnett. Keown's,, parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hartford,. Route 3, wero pleasant P. Keown, city. callers at The Herald office yesterMessrs. J. T. Funk, Hartford, day. and J. T. Slattery, Robinson, 111., Save your laundry for us. We were pleasant callers at The Herald represent Spalding Laundry, of offlce Thursday. Louisville. Satisfaction guaranMisses Lydla Ward, Alberta and teed. Leave your work at R. W. Lorene Greer, of Beda, paid The King's Jewelry store. x Herald an appreciated visit while 44tf Cecil Felix & Ross'Taylor. ; In Hartford Monday. Mrs. Mary E. Ellis, of near Hart. For all kinds of building mate- - ford, who had been visiting) rela.rial" call on or address, Fordsvllle tives and friends In Denver, Col., ' Planing' Mill Co., Fordsvllle,., Ky., and vicinity for the' past ' four months, returned borne last Fri'aaL get th bestTmaferl'aP day. Mrs. Ellis was accompanied adv, est prices. Hmmnm. -- "Til odist church ., p- Monday whero she will visit relatives for a week. Royal, FordsvlUe, re' Wallace home Monday after a short turned visit at J. T. Wallace's, near town. Mr. A.. V. Thompson, Louisville, was in town a fw houra Saturday, looking after some business matLouisville Mr. W. A. Wilkerson, the restauMessrs. Ben F. Gray and Deputy rant man, who had been on the sick Sheriff, S. 6. Keown, Beaver Dam; list, Is ablo to be up again. Hood Harrison, Beaver Dam, Route Mrs. Dernle McDowell, Hartford, 2, gave Tho Herald pleasant calls 2, was a pleasant caller at Route while In town Friday. Saturday. The Herald offlce Just opened a barrel of that went 10 Mrs. M. L. Heavrln good pure New Orleans Molasses the kind that everybody likes. Get a gallon to-da- HARTFORD-GROCER- CO. ft home by her granddaughter, Miss O OOOOOOOOOOOOOO C CIItCl'IT COURT NOTES. Portia Peyton, of Denver, who will O spend the winter with her grand mother and other relatives and J. D. Duke, C. P. Brown, Mack! friends. Mrs. Ellis reports a most Murray and Pat Hoagland empanel- pleasant trip. to complete Have Just received a carload of ed as Petit Juror8 panel. h Drain Tiling. Also have Morrison Travis, committee for good supply of Well Tiling. Robert Travis, executed bond. W. E. ELLIS, C. E. Daniel, committee for M .E. Produce Merchant, Daniel, executed bond. 41t4-ad- v Hartford, Ky. Com'th. vs. Martin Willoughby If you need a good Wheat Drill verdict of Jury not guilty. call and see me about the kind r Com'th. vs. Dr. Charles DeWeese sell. If sold within next ten days, Attorney filed Commonwealth's will sell at cost. Now Is the time statement and on his motion pros-- 1 R to buy. S. L. KING, ecutlon Is dismissed. 41t2-adHartford, Ky. J. R. Clark, committee for Aptola Dr. C. M. Heavrln, Dr. S. H. Clark, executed bond. The grand Jury (lied seventeen Heavrln and wife, Dr. O. B. Heavlast Friday classified rln and Mrs. Bresler, of Owens- Indictments as follows: Falling to sound wlils-- l boro, and Mr. H. B. Hayes, Louisville, were the guests of Mr. and tie, S; assault with intent to rob.l; Mrs. M. L. Heavrln the Matter part assault and battery, 1; breach of thi peace, 1 ; crime of having carnal of last week. knowledge under 16 years of age, Messrs. John C. lglehart, Equal- 4; carrying concealed deadly weap-- l ity; S. R. Bennett, Hartford, Routo on, 1; confederating together fori 3; A. Ross, Centertown; Dr. D. H. the purpose of Intimidating, &c, 1. Godsey, Shreve; Shelby Rock and Com'th vs. Geo. Simpson Com- R. B. Laws, Hartford, Route 2, monwealth's Attorney filed written were pleasant callers at The Herald statement and on his motion tills office Saturday. prosecution Is dismissed. E. M. C. M. Woodward and Mrs. America Wallace. wlfe of .1. e Court to T. Wallace, of the East Hartford Crowe appointed neighborhood, who has been quite represent Oliver Daugherty and EsIn case of Com'th. ill at the home of her daughter, till Sermons Mrs. G. Davis Royal, In Fordsvllle, against them. Ordinary docket disposed of as for the past two weeks, Is reported follows: A. (J. Evans vs. Williams as slightly Improved. dismissed without prejudice and Mlss May Basehart, of McHenry, judgment for defendant's cost. accompanied by Mr. L. C. Sherry, P. H. Alford vs. G. W. Emury. representing the Louisville Herald, et al i In C'onr.cition with S. Rosenblatt IIau.vill,,'I.) verdict of jury for plaintiff. In Hartford wa8 last Thursday A. W. Yates vs. T. Sanders, et al Miss Basehart, who Is In the Hercontinued and set for second day' ald's popularity contest, met with of the next February term, i)ii. good success In Hartford. W. H. Bean, et al. vs. T. Sanders, f DeKalb. ct al, Mrs. S. H. Selbert, continued and set for secTexas, who arrived In Ohio county ond day of the next February term, last week to visit relatives and 1913. was a pleasant caller at friends, W. H. Bean, et al. vs. I. C. R. R. The Herald offlco Saturday. She Co. &c. verdict of jury, $120.2.m will return home th0 latter part of for plaintiff. W. H. Bean, et al. vs. L. & N. It. this or the first of next week. 11. Co. et OOOOOOOOOOOOOO per, Kan.; .Mrs. Sarah Ann Parke al. verdict of Jury, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Wallace, O and Mrs. Laura OIL NEWS. ,0 Bratcher, Frieda-lan- d, .74 nr. of Dalhart, Texas, returned to Hart were guests of J. F. Allen and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO J. W. Cooper vs. K. V. Williams, ford Saturday after spending sev wife Saturday while en route to e &cj continued. eral days at Fordsvllle visiting the to. visit Mr. and Mrs. D. C. AI-l- n. Work at No. 2 oil well of the Geo. Shrewsberry vs. Robert Benfamilies of Ira L. Wallace, B. F. Oil Co. Is going West Kentucky Wallace, J. A. Cheek, G. D. Royal, nett, et al. dismissed on Instruc- along Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allen spent all right, although it has been tion of the Court. F. A. Burdett und other relatives. Commonwealth's Attorney Ben D. somewhat delayed by stopping for Sunday at Roslne, the guests of Mr. The first quarterly meeting for RIngo and wife returned to Owens- supplies of machinery to handle the Allen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Beaver Dam Circuit will be held at boro Friday. Mr. RIngo returned output of the recent gusher brought Alien. Liberty church on November 2d to Hartford Monday. In. Well No. 1 Is closed down for .Mrs. W. M. Oiler has returned and 3d. Preaching by the Presld- Marvin Miller, official stenogra- the present, awaiting pumping ap- from an extended visit to relatives Jng Elder, S. J. Thomso'n, at 10:30 pher, spent Saturday and Sunday In paratus. Work on erecting the at Leitchfield. o'clock u. m.Saturday and Saturday Owensboro, the Court having ad- derrick for well No. 3 of this comnight at 7 p. m., also Sunday at 11 journed Friday afternoon until pany Is already begun, timber belnK OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO prepared on the ground. This well 0 o'clock. Monday. .MARRIAGE LICENSE. O about COO yards OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO- will be driven In the matter of the Com'th. vs. Dr. J. F. DeWItt, of Lewisport, No. 2, on a high emiKy., Is visiting his aunt, Mrs. P. A. Dr. Charles DeWeese, wherein he from well a nence, commanding beautiful Herbert Burton, Hartford, Routo Paul, who is the guest of Mr. W. T. was charged In tho Indictment with It Is Intended 1, to Gertie being accessory to the death of a view of the country. Hendrix, Hartford. Woodward and wife, city, and girl at Horse to have this well finished by Christ- Route 1. wayward whom he had not seen for forty young mas of this 'ear. There is no doubt tho many friends of the years. Dr. DeWItt will be remem- Branch, Henry J. Doran, Magan, to Mary It will develop the same E. Hall, Fordsvllle, Route 2. bered by our older citizens, as he family throughout this and adjoin but that output splendid as well No. 2, as will bo pleased to practiced medicine at Beda during ing counties, R. M. Skaggs, Beaver Dam, to know that the case wan dismissed tlle Beological indications point dls- - Eva II. the Civil War. Richardson, Beaver Dam tlnctly this way on the motion of the CommonWilliam C. Alford, White Run Miss Irene Miller, who has been wealth's Attorney, Other companies have also come Ben D. RIngo, teaching In Oklahoma for some after tho evidence had all been into this oil field and are putting to Veln Keown, Arnold. Floyd McCaslIn, Select, to Delia time, and daughter of Mrs. Jennie heard In the case of the Com'th. vs. down wells. Well No. 4 of a forMiller, of this city, was married to Martin Willoughby, who was charg- eign company, located about a mile Rowe, Centertown. Dr. Charles O. LIvly, of Bokchlto, ed with J. H. Stewart, Roslne, to Don 2 Is getting along sara0 offense. There was est of well No. Okla., on October 9, at the hotel no evidence to connect either of nicely and Is expected soon to be Awtry, Roslne. where Miss Miller made her home. tho defendants with the crime. This brought In. They are now down They will make their home at Al- being the case, the Jury very over 1200 feet. Other wells of outbany, Okla., where Dr. Llvly will promptly acquitted Willoughby and side companies are being arranged practice hl8 profession. the Commonwealth's Attorney dis- for. The There can now be no doubt that missed the prosecution against Dr. Ten For Wilson. this Is an oil field of large and very DeWeese. We doubt If any county In this Many oil Ed Bowers vs. L. & N. R. R. Co. valuable proportions. or any other of the States will make men from other fields have come on trial. If your present Glasses fail tho record of the Boyd brothers, of here to look over the situation and lo give you case and com-foi- t, Ohio county, in the coming election. HOKTO.V. nearly all of them glve It as their There are ten brothers and each there's something Oct. 28. Tho meeting at Vino opinion that the prospects here will cast his vote for Woodrow Wil Hill conducted, by Rev. W. D. Cox are wrong, Is it your Glasses the finest In Kentucky. The son for President broke Sunday night. quality of tho oil, they say, Is bet or your Eves? Their names follow: John L. Land at this place has been leas-,tthan that found in any Illinois Boyd, Milton Boyd, Rufus Boyd, B. ed by an oil company and they will field. Thats a Vital Question L. Boyd, T. H. Boyd, J. B. Boyd, J. commence to drill at once. j Oil Well Supply The American With You. N. Boyd, Jeff D. Boyd, Wm. M. The monument of H. C. Edmond-- , Co. has rented tho y brick Boyd and R. L. Boyd, who are son was unveiled by the Woodmen building, corner Main Either is bad enough and and Center among Ohio county's bet citizens Sunday. streets, formerly occupied by the should bring you to us at g and have been Democrats, and Mrs. Hartford Drug Co., and will open Miss May Thompson once. as was their father before them. Sodln Baker, of Providence, are up in a few days. They will handle We like t3 discover unAnother trait of this band of ten visiting their grandmother, Mrs. nll kinds of machinery and other brothers Is that, they are all splen- baran a. Thompson. , usual Eye defects, the kind 0II well sunnlles. did musicians, inherited from their Misses Mae and Essie Cox, of Rothat puzzle thejAVERAGE Hartford l8 feeling tho effects of "- father. slne, visited Misses Maud and Versa all this and seemB destined to be Optician. Crowder Sunday afternoon. quite a city yet. EQUALITY. , Mrs. Comma Edmondson, of OwQct. 28. Mr. and Mrs. Harry OLATON. Everly, of Nelson, were tho guests ensboro, I8 visiting relatives at this place and attended the unveiling i Oct. 28. Miss Llllie Hurt and of Mrs. Evcrly'B parents, Mr. and Mr. Van Hurt were in Hartford on Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Bullock, Sunday. tars. Eliza Coats, of this place, is business Friday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mr. C. N. McDanlel, of Roslne, visiting her sisters, Misses Georgia Brown 'on the 24th, a girl. was in Olaton Saturday on business. and Sarah Heavrln, of Roslne. Born to Mr. and Mre. W. H. MIsa Rollnda E. Oiler spent the Tlo Reliable Jeweler on the 26th, a girl. The new navy wireless station at week-en- d at McOrady Creek the . and Optician, Mrs. Louis Fulkerson hafl return- Arlington, Va tho most powerful guest of her parents, Mr. and ed after a few days visit In' Central In the world, was opened- - j; M. Oiler and family. " KY. ; , city, . Monday night. Mr. Dan Hallldav M nnd wif . v ...... Wnr. six-Inc21-in- Men's Gaberdines KND s v. Slip-on- For Rainy Weather. ' by-th- ' ROSENBLATT'S HARTFORD, i KENTUCKY. Ro-sln- I. Wrong Glass. er two-stor- life-lon- "Glasses Right, Good Sight." I" t n f J. B. TAPPAN, HARTFORD, ( Mrs.-statio- I , T !- - -- ' y.-.f- a. !L3W ,,,- f "M fri ik 4VV r" I .ill laitT il H li j 7T !' 5 t" i PAGE SIX. THE HARTFORD HERALD n.eruaiSiemolher. WKDXESDAV, OCT. 30,. 1012. Line of Days In Central Knllrond Tlmo Ta-bi- o Training of a Child." Illinois Fiction is contributed by Justus at Heaver Dam, Ky. Miles Forman, Kathleen Norrls, IsSouth Bound. North Bound. abel Cordon Curtis, Bculah Mario No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. DIx, Ward Mulr and others. No 12212:28 p.m. No. 101 2:48 p.m. In tho household, fashions, cookNo. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. ing, homo decorations and handiJ. E. Williams. Agt craft departments, special attention is ptven to practical suggestions for how various kinds of Christmas attractive gifts can be made, eco THE TILLING OF nomically. tiartjora rr. J! In tb0 Small Town:" "A Successful IT'S ..A ratienf8 Account tho Hospital;" nnd "The A MODEL FARM oooooooooooooooo OF HOW TDK HM'IS, ooooooooooooooo O O TO KT 1HI O upon a day whose outlook seems really too discouraging to bc faced, when tho whole of lamp PLAN woi Id seems a mixture AMERICAN SlUFABM bluing, when your black and friends are clewed with n Jaundiced eye and your family seems sadly In How a Man Took a Little need of reformation, when the air you breathe seems laden with miPiece of Land and Made crobes and the sunlight is filtered Much Out of It. through a cloud of woe and your thoughts about things In general UK ItAlSKI) A lll KAMII.V, TOO are unlit for publication! What ls the matter with you? between When a man's father has bean a What Is the difference farmer and has raised a family of yourself of yesterday and yourself "Oh, well," you say, ten children on the products of six of twenty acres must "I've got the blues; that's what's acres of land, seem a big farm. It as that way the matter with me." And you aswith Arnold Martin when he came sume the a'r ot one who walks your own excluto America twenty years ago from alone, shrouded in Eettled In 1'awnee sive Individuality; the laughter of Switzerland and d sounds ribald In the county, Nebraska. exponent of your ears, and doom and despair Martin is the ablest the small farm theory in America. and canker and grief are your porHis farm has been written of exten- tion. In such a state of mind how dissively and Is the subject of a GovThe land which gusting to be told that your blues bulletin. ernment Martin farms was so rough and un- are only a poison generated by that it was detached jour emotions and highly injurious desirable from the tract of which originally to your tissues If you persist In them it was a part. Martin bought It for "But how can I help being blue?" "It's a condition of $250. The first year his crops you whine. paid him $C00. Since then his the mind." "Not at all," says the earnings have grown to ?2,000 a scientist; "it's a condition of the year, exclusive of the Income from body. Vou've eaten Imprudently, you have missed your regular cash premiums at fairs. Last year or Martin won $1,025 at the Nebraska exercise, or your meals have been Then None of these? State Fair and at Electric Park. At Irregular. both he took first prize for county you've been under the Influence of He also won many indi- some emotion of anger or worry. exhibits. vidual prizes in agricultural classes Don't you know that a continued state of hatred will profoundly at both fairs. a little modify tissue and all physiological JOOOOOOOOOOOOOU work and "Hard 310 Smith Mrs. Paul Wehllng, O l.l'KK McLUKK SAYS. Don't you know that O thought." That's his answer when functions? 111., had kidney and St., Peoria, ptomaine generated by hatred, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO asked how to make farming pay. the bladder trouble, with terrible backpoisons deadliest .Martin sells all his products in a Is one of th pain across the hips. Just Passion is the scum of love and ache and little country town in competition known to science and that, on the Imaglno her condition. She further with his neighbors on bigger farms. other hand, the cheerful emotions selfishness is the benzoate that pois- says: "I was also very nervous, healthily stitnu- - ons the cup of nuptial bliss. An Idea of the immense amount otaro nuinme and dizzy spells, and wife will let the had headaches and The average wnrl: Mnrtln iliil In transformlnc latlng. worse when I took To use the actual language of money market go to hang as long was fast getting twenty acres of hillside into a proFoley Kidney Pills, and now all my ducing farm may be gained in the science, "the primary cause of the as s'lo has tho market money. Foley Kidney blues may be vested in some weak You couldn't get a girl to believe troubles are cured. fact that ho took the curves out of Pills liavo done so much foi the creek which meandered through or diseased organ of tho body it, but any Coroner will tell you me I shall always recommend pto that he never heard of a death bemanufacturing is gained wbich his property and thereby them." Foley Kidney Pills are rich The primary cause may ing caused by a broken heart. He maines. acre of tillable land. another In curative qualities and contain no A Utile girl cries when th0 famibc in the mind from social, domes-- , also made It the source of a water habit forming drugs. Try them. causes, ly overlooks her "birthday, and a For supply. If it doesn't rain, Martin tic, financial or religious sale by all dealers. adv. irrigation but In the will alone may the cure big girl cries when tho family calls turns on his home-mad- e attention to It. plant. Instead of the soil being for the blues be found. Since our bodies are under the The best wife In the world can't washed down by rain, Martin has FOR FLETCHER'S arranged his rows so that they hold absolute control of our wills, it Is see why a man wants a button sewonly necessary to direct tlo will ed on when there are lots of pins tho moisture longer than bottom laud would If cultivated in the or- to drive out of consciousness any around the house. Soniethln Like That. disturbing emotion or conviction, If women wero smart enough to dinary mannor. Gabe What does chagrin mean? bodily state corresponding use a different brand of expensive Martin works his land all the and the Steve Chagrin is when a smail His is the to It will at once be driven from perfume every month there wouldn't boy time except in winter. sees a slrl lose a garter on n tho body. be many divorces. Try It, and If Intensive method used In tho rock upon ho doesn't sit up and stick around, crowded street and Insists bectlon of Switzerland, from which The chill microbe meets its fate I identifying her as the owner will pay for the perfume. he came. He does all his own work In HlCItBINE. There are thousands Tempering the wind to tho shorn and finds time to work a little for of these germs In the air you lamb ls when nature endows a his neighbors. When the stones on breathe and any derangement ofj. -. . . . his farm became a nuisance, ho the I. uver, siomacn or .uoweis gives i ." meiy gin witn real nips and a real bust, and gives a skinny girl a found a market for a quantity and them the opportunity they seek. A built his farm buildings of what dose of HEROINE destroy them, pretty face. "When was left. at onco clears them out completely shabby a man is shabby he .s all over. But a girl who Martin hauls manure from and promotes feeling of wears a fine a skirt that looks like a towns near him and uses It as fertiand buoyancy. Price 50c. scrub rag usually has a lizer. His land Is growing richer strensh waist that Sold by Hartford Drug Co., Hartyear In spite of the fact that cost $2. OS to even things up. each ford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Beaver his crop rotations are sbort. An Dam, Ky., There's no use talking, you have 44t2 to hand it to a woman. She can Is that he plants instance of this corn in his potato tako a box of corn starch and make patches when FOR SALE, is probably due to uric giving them the last weeding. WatA scholarship in tho Vnnilcrbilt a desert that will put the whole acid in the system the ermelon vines sometimes are ten Training School, for boys, Klktou, family In a good humor. Then she blood must be purified feet long In hla onion patches by Ky.; Bowling Green Business Uni- can take what Is left In the box and the poisonous acid driven the tlmo the onions are ready for versity, Bowling Green, Kentucky; go Into tho bathroom and make market. Martin's opinion about Drmighon's Business College, Xiu.li. herself look 10 years younger. out and general health the proper size of a farm has been ville, Tenn., or any branch school, The world Is growing better. Namust be improved. made an aphorism. Here It is: nnd Bryant & Stratton Business ture has precluded any possibility Thousands testify that "A man can start on twenty College, Louisville, Kentucky. Any-on- e of bustles coming back into fash-Ioacres, forty acres will do; eighty Scott's Emulsion rids the contemplating attending either acres aro enough; 1C0 an abund- of the nbnve schools can save monsystem of poisonous acid Mr. James V. ance; 320 a misfortune, and C40 a ey by writing or by enriching the impovercalling on Tho St., Auburn, N. YChurchill, 90 Wall has been bothercalamity." KanBas City star. Hartford Herald. adv. ed with ished blood, and its conserious kidney and bladder Woman's Homo The centrated nourishment is trouble ever since ho left tho army, Saved By His Wife. Companion. converted into red blood She's a wise woman who knows and says: "I decided to try Foley Woodrow Wilson, Democratic Just what to do when her husband's Kidney Pills as they had cured so corpuscles which drive candidate for the Presidency, con- life- - Is In danger, but Mrs. R. J. many people and I soon found they out rheumatism. to the November Woman's Flint, Bralntree, Vt., is of tributes that kind. wero Just the thing. My kidneys It is especially valuable Home Companion an Interesting ar- "She Insisted on my using Dr. and bladder are again In a healthy which Is really a message to King's New Discovery," writes Mr. condition. ticle to aged people. I gladly recommend women. In It he develops tho Idea F. "for a dreadful cough, when I them." Many an old soldier has Ask for and insist on that thoso with whom wo entrust was so weak my friends all thought never recovered the effects of army SCOTT'S. our government at Washington I had only a short time to llvo, and life. Foley Kidney Pill8 are tonic ought, as h0 expresses it, to "keep it completely cured me." A quick In action, quick In results. Tho Scott & Bowirx, BloomfiekJ, If. J. 1WO house" for the whole people. Our cure for coughs and colds, It's tho genuine Is' In a yellow package.. For revenues, ho sayB, should not bo put moBi safe and reliable medicine for sale at all dealers. adv. at tho disposal of a governing class many throat and lung troubles or of any limited set of governing Krlp, bronchitis, 150.00 TO fIOO.00 A MONTH croup, whooping FAMOU8 MUNCY TWINS Experience not needAs he goes along Mr. cough, quinsy, Influences. INSIST OX REGISTERING For your (pare time man tonsllltis, hemored. Want an acUvo In this locality. Wilson Illustrates his points with rhages. A trial will 'conivnee you. To Introduce us ,to your friends. We pay specific suggestions. I 50c and Babylon, L. I., Oqt. 24. The largest cash benefits when, sick, Injured $1.00. Guaranteed by and at4 death, for 'smallest cost Companion con- Jame'a H. WHHamB. The November adv. Muncy twins, Samuel and William,, and otter to first ap tains many other entertaining specwho will be 93 years o'ld noxt pllcant from this place. Write quick fo ial articles, among which are; "WoK11)NFY Christmas, walked over from their particulars. 835, Covington. Ky THE men of the 'Campaign;" "Tho' Girl f0 BACKAClfEfM0NY3 AND BlAOOlft'i trm ft distance of two miles, yes- in tho morning one-quart- er lf lf lf J . ; ' lf Applying Swiss1 Methods to Rocky Hillside. How often do you open your eyes light-hearte- terday, climbed the stairs leading to tho Election Bureau, and regisg tered under tho fountain, both VALUE OF GOOD ROADS pronounced Prohibitionists. spirits, Both wero in excellent halo and hearty, and arc apparently But Its Importance to the Farm- destined to livo,ni(yiy years yet. They arc tho oldest twins In the ing Classes Will Never United States and have followed tho bay for a living all their lives. Cease. They vote at every election and to the opportunity look forward First they mean h decreased ex- - with much eagerness. The Muncy ' . pense In hauling produce to market , nloro .,..,. t .,., flrst and in getting goods home from 70 yenrg ag0 town. A farmer in Sullivan, Ten- .,r nessee, in 190S had. to haul barbed OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO wire from Klngsport to Bristol, a O NUT COOK1KS. O distance of twontyflvo miles. He team OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO found that with a two-horthe largest load ho could draw was Two tablespoons butter, 500 pounds, and that three days teaspoon sugar, 1 egg, 1 were necessary to make tho trip. To teaspoon baking powder, cup haul one ton, therefore, took twelve teaspoon salt, one-hadays, which, reckoned at three dol-- i flour, 1 tablespoon milk, one-halars a day for man and team, was cup finely chopped nuts, one-haan expense of thirty-si- x dollars. A teaspoon lemon Juice. bond Issue was finally made and Cream the butter, add sugar and the strip of road over which he had egg well beaten. Mix and sift the hauled tho wire was Improved so dry Ingredients, ndd them to the that the same team can haul a ton first mixture, then all the milk, to the load and make the round and, last, the lemon Juice and wal- vlti 111 IVtU UJ Of n tnat f ,. I 1n1 nuts. Drop from a spoon on .an LI H li twr ftntta tit it vuai Ui DlV UUI lars. In Madison county. Tennes- unbuttercd baking pan one inch see, before the roads were Improv- apart, Place one-hanutmeat on ed a bale of Cotton was n load for n the top of each and bako twelve to team. Now the same team can haul fifteen minutes In a slow oven. This ten bales to the load In less time. makes twenty-fou- r cookies. The Figure nuts should be measured before Second, good roads Improve farm they L Woman's choppeu. are values. A farmer in Lee county, World for November. i.i Virginia, owned a tract of one hunTo Our Correspondents. dred acres which he offered for We print a list, of subjects below $1,S00. In 190S the road past his farm was Improved, ami though ho wh.ich will be of much assistance to fought the Improvement he has correspondents In writing for The since refused $3,000 for this place. Herald: Always send us accounts On this same road a tract Increased of deaths, births, marriages, real from $G,000 to $9,000 in value estate deals, live stock sales, conafter the improvement of the high- flagrations, accidents, condition of crops, unusual weather conditions way. Third, road Improvement means visiting abroad, (not neighborhood better access to schools and better visits), social meetings, lodge meetschools. It means the facilitation ings, church news, school news, family of roads, of the rural mall service, which is condition (short accounts), curiosities now seriously hampered In many robberies, murders, someplaces b the condition of the relics, roads. It also means a better and thing good about people, anything more attractive country and a con- of general. Interest. Also, please sequent lessening of the cityward send all accounts f deaths and drift of rural population. Let us marriages In as soon as possible, have more goods roads. They are nnd do not wait till you send In worth while. Southern Agricu- your regular letter. Mall your letters so they will reach us on Monlturist. days of each week. tf AN OLD SUBJECT, ' bo-in- There's Difltinctive Beauty in i Mastic Faint "The Kind That Lasts" vnur house 'look different" from thoso of your neighbors, painted with ordinary paint; and keeps your house bright, clean and glossy long after theirs have become dingy and faded. M.r,r- Pnint is the most economical because it takes less of it for a given surface and it lasts so much longer. Ask our dealer in your town for book of suggestions and color chart. MbU m - se one-quart- er M.nnfiirfftrtfl DT Peaslee - Gaulbert Co. Incorportteil Louuville, Ky. REAVER DAM I'LAXING MILL CO Incorporated Heaver Dam, Kentucky. Itut. AUTOMOBILE TRANSFER - i H From Hartford to Beaver Dam and Retnni. i f COOPER EE ' frvthiR. A fast .and nnsv r Snlondrd t:nr mfififs I ride. Telephone or call at our stable when you 1 jh vtuiu iu luiivu ui iiavu xuiaiivus uuniiuy V GO.,i HARTFORD, KENTUCKY. jj & Cblldren Cry OASTO Rl A IBS TOTTCTirnni IYQWirif1 Fairbanks Scales n. Xovi-nilie- r i Are Best FOR They have the Confidence of the Public, They're the Most Convenient to Install, Economical to Maintain and Built to Last a Lifetime. Is Farmers and Merchants Today Fairbanks Scales weigh 75 of the commerce of the world. Why? Because, . CP4 ilH? .gr? pow Free-Insuran- ce the time to buy. Send for Catalog, No. swisw '517 Cash-Bon- FrnFY1 PITTS Fairbanks, 'Morse & Co.. . WJCaui St, Loubvqie, Ky. ' ' J ', (ipwrwPwpFwi THE HARTFORD HERALD HUttMMMatBMj&MMatiaufaMMlHMMilMN -- Mrsf-wc' i - Tjtarff - 'T- y mrgwrtM. rr ?f WEDNESDAY, OCT. 30, 1012. Yet, outsiders believe that life is no valued by the Kentucklan as highly as it should be. Wo want to enter a protest against a false Impression created not only by the yellow Journals of the country, but often on the stag0 and In books of fiction, In their portrayal of Kentucky life, and to assure th0 outside world of the security of life and property In this Commonwealth and to Invite immiIn Kengration and" Investments tucky's borders. There Is no State whose' natural resources have suffered like Kentucky's by tho world-wid- e false Impressions ot her people and her laws, and as a result there Is no Investsuch field for profitable ments as can be found here, and at tho same time be surrounded by an Intelligent people, In touch with tho avenues ot commercial life and civilization. It is the purpose of this article to call attention to some of Kentucky's natural resources awaiting tne coming of the prospector ami the Investor, needing only tho touch of machinery to make rich him who has faith enough In her future to make his 'Blue-Gras- s home within the PAGE SEVEN. EARLMIISIN. OLDKENTUGKY safer. ' WONDERFUL SURGERY PRACTICE DF MODERN iI, Interesting HER PEOPLE . New Pair of Feet Transplanted Cripple. History Commonwealth. of on Hie Limbs of Helpless ABE HARDY SET Having GairTed This Distinc- tion from the Early Settlers Here. IS A STATE. OF MUCH RENOWN As early as 17G9, the peoplo of Virginia and the Carollnas knew and talked about the fine country of Kentucky, then an unsettled part of Virginia. The reports going about settlora of the rich land and the fine hunting territory of Kentucky, attracted Boone and his to this Indian battle companions ground. Tho early settlers of Ken- State." tucky were as a rule Virginians and probably three-fourtto-d- of this State's population to Uls pure Anglo-Saxo- n trac0 back blood that 060000000000000o weeds. 0'- settled In old Virginia. close Kentucky was settled around the Revolutionary period, being admitted into the Union In 1792, and many of her lands were given to Revolutionary officers in compensation for services rendered to the country. There were no roadways leading from civilization Into Kentucky In those days and it determined, healthy took brave, people to leave comfortable quar ters In the old settlement, and en dure the hardships of becoming We know any plant Kentuckians. becomes more hardy the further north It is found. Cold winters sift out the weaker ones and only the vigorous endure, until the plant life I found In cold regions, as a rule. Is more hardy, even when transplant-Ke- d Into a warm climate; so this pro- Fccss of hardships and endurance 1 and dangers weeded out the weak- -' lings, tho cowardly and the vacll-- 1 latlng, and Kentucky's citizenship was made of healthy, hardy, brave people by the law of the "survival of the Attest." Trkrt lack of communication with the outside world, th0 ability of the 6ettler on the hillside or In the val everything ley to grow practically he needed to sustain life, and the contentment with which the set- 'l tiers lived here, has kept the Anglo- Saxon blood purer In Kentucky than In any other State In the Union. There are more foreigners In one northern city than In the en- tire Stato of Kentucky. The records of the War Department show that tho height of Kentucky men Is greater than that of any other State; that there are no braver soldiers In the world and that Kentucky has always furnished her full quota of fighting men In every war, and that she furnished more than her full quota both In and Southern nrmies dur-ln- e lj Northern the War of the Rebollton. Ken- tucky has furnished more than five . tlmes as many Governors to other States than any other State In the Union. She has furnished the Presidents for both the North and Sout J during the Civil War, and Congressmen, manj' Senators, Judges ot the Supreme Court, etc., (o other State8 of th0 Nation. does not require a deep study to trace problems the Inherited tendency of tho to do his part of tho fighting, his part of the governing and to contribute his part to the evelopraent .of his country, to tho hod by which Kentucky was Inally settled. Thes0 same its of character, namely, brav- lT. IncliiBtpv. ilntnrmlnatlon. love M country and devotion to family, are, In a great moasuro, responsible for fJe manner In which Kentucky and Kentuckians are misunderstood by the outside world. There Is sometimes killing In Kentucky, hut not more than In any other State with an equal population. Tho Kentucklan ha3 8hown his determinate and ability to fight the oppressive trusts, even to the extent occaof resorting to nlght-rldln- g sionally; but Hfo and property are Just as safe In Kentucky as anywhere else, possibly Just a llttle ult ' .' 00000000000000000 Hero is a bit of advice which Amzi wishes farmers might have written on their hearts, or pasted In their hats, or otherwise so disposed as never to be by them for- gotten: "The time to kill a weed Is fore it Is born!" In Amzl's country there was troduced, some years back, an beinim- plement designed to head off tho weeds the ounce of prevention cracked up by tho proverb. It wns an admirable tool, and so cheap that everybody could buy It. Three or four farmers bought, but nothing could Induce them to do anything about weeds till there were weeds in sight, and so the Implement was voted a failure. my father was a boy, "When back In New England," relates Amzi, "nbout the only weapon they had to fight weeds with was the hoe. Since then there has been a great Improvement In weapons, but are there fewer weeds? It doesn't look so. My neighbor buys the latand tons of est manure-spreadcommercial fertilizer, and then harvests his potatoes in weeds so big and thick you can't see him except when lje stands up straight. He's called a good farmer, too." When Amzi thinks of the toll weeds are taking out of the American farmer's pocket, it makes him er a feat of modern surgery a boy admitted to the Hospital five weeks ago with deformltlps which In tho light of medical science of a few years or even months ago would have made him a hopeless cripple for life, returns to Waterbury, sound and norConn., mal in limb and functions. Bone transplanting, th0 newest lino of experimentation In twentieth century surgery, reclaimed the young cripple. Bones taken from the liodles of healthy Infants violent deaths who had Buffered and placed In cold storage, were transplanted Into the body of the (T)oy by an entirely new operation which can now bo pronounced successful. The little patient was born with deformed feet, commonly known as club feet, due to the fact that there number of were not the normal bones In the feet. The ordinary measure hitherto emcorrective ployed by surgeons In similar cases required the cutting of the ligaments and tissues and the gradual straightening of tho feet by the use of braces and apparatus. This treatment occupied years, and even If It produced corrective effect, nnv-e- r gave required strength to tho feet to bring about what might be termed an effectual cure. It was a new Idea and a bold stroke of surgery to attempt In this case toreconstruct and practically Ijuild up the skeleton bodies of By two-year-o- ld Post-Gradua- te clean ontertalnraent, pure Inspiration, fine Ideals, Increase of knowledge. Names rarely seen In tables of 'contents will bo found In The Companion's Announcement for 1913, which will be sent upon request with samples of the paper, to those not familiar with It. Every new subscriber for 1913 will receive free all the Issues for the remaining weeks of 1912; also, Companion free, The Window Transparency and Calendar for 1913, In rich, translucent colors the most beautiful of all Companion souvenirs. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, . 144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass. . New subscriptions received at : a&N2sfcwsccc lxxNcxNCxVcxsss J 4 i Tho Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been in uso for over SO years, has homo tho slgrnatnro of and has been inarto under his per- Sonal supervision since its infancy. J, GCccAt'li Allow no 0110 to dccclvo you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" "nro hut Experiments that triflo with and endang or tho health of Infants and ChUdren Experience against Experiment. rfit2- Just-as-go- od this office. Unreasonable. "Did that city man leave?" asked the proprietor of the Palace Hotel at Tie Siding. "Yes,. replied, the hired man; "ho was too durned finnlcky. He said that his bed was full of bugs, and I examined It and there wasn't but a couple that I could find." An exchange says that one trouble with this world Is tliat there are too many people who will not' cast their bread upon th0 waters unless they are assured that It will come n back to them In a few days a sandwich, all trimmed with ham, butter and mustard. full-grow- What is CASTOR! A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays FeverLshncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It rcllovcs Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho. Stomach and Bocvcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of Not So lllnmcd Happy. "You'll be the happiest man on earth l suppose, when your time'.-- , up," suggested the kindly old gen- (av7c64ck. The KM You Have Always Bought tleman. "Oh, I don't know," answered the convict. "I'm In hero for life." Sometimes a woman is so hard up for something to brag on, she will boast of a husband who likes to cook his oivn breakfast and bring hers to her. Mrs. T. A. Town, S. D., 10 1 In Use For Over TOR CENTAUH COMPANY, TT MURRAV STRCCT. 30 Years. HCWVOMKCITY other children. however, It wa8 attempted, with and accomplished entire success and opens' a new field to orthopedic surgeons. I)r. Fred H. Albee, who is head of the department of orthopedic surgery nt Cornell, at the University of Vermont and nt the Medical School, whose recent original work In bone transportation has atti acted wide attention In the medical world, conceived and performed thl8 now corrective operation for a deformity that for thousands of years has filled tho New York world with cripples. Cor. Chicago Inter-Ocean. Cth St., 7VYOL.ES HND Iiii-jj- Watertown, four children writes: are subject to Post-Gradun- te colds and I always use Foley's ey and Tar Compound with did results. Some time ago a severe attack of la grippe and tho Foley's Honey doctor prescribed and Tar Compound and It soon overcame the la grippe. I can always depend upon Foley's Honey and Tar Compound and am sure of good results." For all coughs and colds In children and grown persons, and for chronic coughs of elderly people. For sale at all dealers, adv. O "My O hard O HonO splen- O I had O O O O O O O O O The November American Mnpizlne. author of "AdDavid Grayson, You can tell when a man wants to get something out of you by how ventures in Contentment," returns he has to express his admiration of to tho November American Maga- you. zine with a new series' entitled "Ad- O O O O Itcmoved with MOLF.SOFF, without pain or danger, no matter how or how tav rni'vil above the surface of the skin. Aril they will never return and no trace or mw will be left. MOLF.SOFF Is applied ilirci'lly to tlto MOLK or WAUT. which entirely lisiij- pears in about slv day.s, killing the nerm mill lenvln the skin smooth mill natural. MOLF.SOFF Is put up only In One Dollar bottles. postpaid on receipt of price, Is neatly Eacli bottle is packed in a p'siln cs accompanied by full directions, and con- tains enough reined to remove eight or ten ordinal y MOLl'S or WAKTS. We sell .MOLF.SOFF under a poslt've (U'AUANTICH if It falls to remove- - jour MOLE or WART, we will promptly refund tbe dollar. Lct'eis from personages we all know, together with much valuable Information, will bo mailed free upon request. Guaranteed by the Florida D'strlbutlng Co.. under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, lOOfi Setlnl. No. 4.633. Please mention this paper Florida DNtrlhiitlnK Company, when answering IVnncoln, Florida. WHRTS O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO (It The first adventure is entitled "I Leave My Farm." In the same number of the American Magazine Is a symposium entiDilemma," tled "The Progressive which Is made up of live short artiMrs. Peter Holan, 11501 Buckeye cles byJane Addams, Herbert Quick, "Yes, I Senator Charles E. Townsend, VicRd., Clevejand, 0 says: can recommend Foley's Honey and tor L. Berger and Herbert Croly, Tnr Compound. My little boy had In which each oxplalns the reasons preferences this a bad case of whooping cough.some-tlme- s for his political he was blue In the face. I fall. gave him Foley's Honey and Tar notable Other articles In the Compound, 'and It had a remarkable number are: "The Express Bonaneffect and cured him in a short za," by Albert W. Atwood, who retime." Remember the name, Fo- veals the clumsiness of the methods ley's Honey and Tar Compound, and used by the express companies as do not accept any substitute. Chll-re- n compared with those used in tho o like It, grown folks are quickly department; "The Earnhelped by it, and it contains no ing Power of Population," in which opiates. For sale at all deal- tho author shows how each new ers, adv. baby born in Now York Increases value of real cstato in the meHow to (Set Youngsters to Woik. the tropolis by $849; "If At Last You In the "Idea" department of the Don't Succeed Join a New Party," a November Woman's Home Compancomical piece by Kin Hubbard; ion appears the following: "The Rambunctious Rhino," being "A good way to teach children of the habits of a a description housework and also give yourself a rhinoceros by Stewart Edward rest Is to let them draw slips on White; and"Tho Drnma of Wages," which is written some duty to pera collection of r6mantic, tragic and form. Call it a new game." funny stories gathered from working people. Aside from the regular departI ments, which are full of good reading and Interesting pictures, there Por Infants and Children. is fiction by Edgar Wallace, Edith The Kind You Have Always Bought Bralnard Delano. John Fleming Wilson and R. E. MacAlarney. Bears the Signature of Tho Youth's Companion For "Tho most iniquitous tariff that the most Iniquitous Congress ever got up isn't a drop In the bucket by Ramcomparison!'1 he declares. sey Benson in Farm and Fireside. post-ofllc- shudder. ventures on the Friendly Road." Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S m true blls8 rhymes with kiss, but don't lose sight of the fact that blister also rhymes with kissed It is CASTORI A that iciErfcTarcrciciz" IM and Pawe r Company (IM'OKI'OItATKn) her. Perhaps it Is Just as well to take things as they come, provided you are satisfied w'th very little. There seem to be raoro ways of reaching n man's heart than of reaching his pocketbook. .m -Nor Is It altogether comfortable to Jump from the fire Into the frying pan. E. Q. BARRASS MQR., them, when within reach. Will irlre your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or business house should be without THE BEST PROOF JOB PBINTIN Ohio County Citizens Cannot Doubt It. Doan's Kidney Pills were used They brought benefit. The story was told to Hartford The kind that makes you look good in the eyes of the wholesale dealer and the city merchant ihat makes your neighbors proud of you, increases respect and sets you right in the minds of all people; this kind is NEATLY DONE. - residents. CASTOR A & go-ln- Tiitt'sPills will save tho dyipsptle from many days of misery, and enable him to eat whatever he wUhef. They prevent Pebbles anil Splinters. c One morning Mr. Stone was to his office when he met Mr. Wood, a particular friend of his. "Good morning, Mr. Stone," said Mr. Wood, "how is Mrs. Stone and all the little pebbles?" "Very well, thank you, "but how is .Mrs. wooa anu 011 mo splinters?" waa tho reply. Can't 10t3. Companion appeals Tho Youth's to every Interest of family life, from housekeeping to athletics. It begins with stories of youthful vim and vigor, with articles which disclose the secrets of successful play In the great games, with charming tale3 of life at tho girls' colleges. But The Companion does not surrender these readers when they have entered the more ser!ous paths of life. Mothers will welcomo the page for little children and the weekly Fathers doctor's article. will find the Important news of the day as It Is, and not as It Is rumored to be. The entire household will appreciate the sketches which touch gently on oommon foibles or caricature eccentricity. In short, for less than four cents a week The Companion1' brlnga'Mnto the home in Do Without 111., It. SICK HEADACHE, cause the food to assimilate and nour Ub. the body, give keea appetite, Mr. F. L. Felix, Publisher, HartKy., Dear Sir: Enclosed ford, herewith please find check for $1.50 for which please send me Tho Herald, as wo cannot do without It. Yours very truly, East St. Louis, Oct. 23, 1912. fJEVELOP FLESH HERBERT EkpmUy Mgar A KING.' r&T35trtite. ' ad aelM mttcto.. woman's happiness depends a ' lot on her photographer. 1 Time has strengthened tho evidence. Has proven tho result lasting. &fe HERALD. Hertford. The testimony Is from this locality. The proof convineing. Mrs. O. W. Fitzgerald, 1421 W. Fifth street, Owensboro, Ky., says: "I wish to say that Doan's Kidney Pills are an honest kidney remedy. I was in a bad way before I began their use. I had backache day and night and tho kidney secretions I got caused mo mucli annoyance. Doan's Kidney Pills and had not taken many before I was greatly relieved. ,1 can now sleep soundly, The Herald and Weekly Courier-Journ" Weekly Louisville Herald the headaches have left and my " " " Louisville Dully Evening Post " back is strong." " " Fnriners lloiiic Journal was given " Tho above statement " " Daily Owensboro Messenger May 9, 1907, and when Mrs. Fitz' ' " Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer on Februgerald was Interviewed " Twlcc-a-u'cc- k " Owensboro Messenger ary 20, 1912, sho added: "I do not " " Dally Owensboro Inquirer Doan's Kidney Pills any " havo to use " " Tvlce-a-vtce- k Owensboro Inquirer more slnco they cured mo years " " " Kentucky Fnnuer Louisville ago. You are at liberty to use my " " llrynn's Commoner " " statement as heretofore." " " Thrlce-n-wecNew York World salo by all dealers. Price 50 " For " " McCall's Mngazlne Fashions Co., Buffalo, cents. Foster-Mllbur- n ' " Norman K. Mnck's National Magazine New York, sole agents for the v ' " " Llpplncott's Macazlno . United ptates. Remember the name Doan's THE HERALD. Hartford. Ky.' and take no other. And promply delivered by the HARTFORD HERALD. Everybody in any kind of business needs Printed Stationery Noie Heads, Cnrds. Envelopes, Statements, Etc. nowadays. Prices the lowest; work the best. Call or write us. Ky. Clubbing Rates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. al HARTFORD HERALD'S a $1.50 1.35 3.50 1.50 3.50 1.35 1.75 3.25 1.73 1.23 1.50 1.03 '11.80 .? A k. .'"JaSi' .fffis Address ' -i- tAft'' . ltMtay I 1 jt.'jii. JAt2Ut ,"! " - ' "-i-' ' .iMwi'' J V "t ( a 1 '. PAGE BIGHT. ' llcan party, whether In their opinion It is managed In evpry detail to suit them or not. Yours very truly, WILLIAM HEYBURN. THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNESDAY, OCT. OQ, 1012. I The .Hartford Herald K. H. & ' ft F E. RAILROAD TIME AT HARTFORD, ICY. TA-BL- E ! (Advertisement.) Lotter of Judge B. J. Bethurum, Roosevelt Deleof Somerset, Ky gate from the Eleventh District to ConvenRepublican tho National tion: Somerset, Ky., .Och 7, 1912. Mr. H. T. Arterberry, Tompklns-vllle- , Ky Dear Sir: I am In receipt of your letter of the 4th Instant, In which you invite mo to JIOOSEVHLT DELEGATE FOR make somo speeches In Mcmroe TAFT. county for the Progressive ticket. In answer to the same will say, that Letter of Wm. Heyburn, Presi- I must declln0 to do so for the reasdent Belknap Hdw. & Mfg. Co., and on that I do not belong to theThlrd Roosevelt Delegate from Loulsvlllo party, but am a Republican and exto the Republican National Conven pect to loyally Insupport that party the coming elec and Its ticket tion: tion. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 23, 1912. I was, as you know, a supporter 3Ir. Chas. L. Scholl, Louisville, of Mr. Roosevelt before th0 ConKy., .My Dear Sir: Referring to vention at Chicago, and vhlle some in at that question as to what candidate things were indulged deI have decided to voto for, for Pres- Convention to bring about the Infeat of the Colonel that I do not ident, at the November election, I nor approve, yet, having alwoald say that I am going to vote dorse affiliated with the Republican ways Sot .Messrs. Taft and Sherman, organization, and having always 1 regard as the regular nomwith the been perfectly satisfied inees for the Republican party. principles of that party, I cannot I intended the Chicago Conven- now leave the party that has such tion as a Roosevelt delegate, but a glorious record of achievefrom my observation and expe- ment, and follow Mr. Rooserience there.I considered It was for- velt Into a new third party, simply Copyright Hut Sthiflncr U Man tunate for the country and for the because some members of that parRepublican party as well, that Mr. ty have done wrong. While yet I young, I was taught by my parents Roosevelt was not nominated. became convinced that Mr. Roose that the Republican party was the velt's candidacy was the result of one political organization that jTcrsonnl ambition and not for the stood by the rights of the people, any particujiurpose of furthering that stood for liberty, for progress, lar jioUcies or principles. 1 believe that stood for the maintenance of with Mr. Roosevelt's the credit of the country, both at it vus possible for the Progres-slr- e home and abroad. I was further element of the Republican par taught that this old party was born ry n nave nominated Governor during a crisis in the nation's hisHartley or Senator Cummins, to tory; that it sprang Into existence Jiavp made any changes in the platas the champion of the Mberty of a 4 form that might have been desira- shackled race, and not only gave ble, to have revised the rules so as them their liberty, but gave to them all to eliminate the authority of the the franchise as well. I find that Committee, whereever history National ' verifies and confirms all of are. snicli authority as they had might my early teachings, and that the be abubed.and more Important than great party has continued throughall, to preserve the integrity and out all these years to meet and for is sell to usefulness of the Republican party. master the great and difficult prob folio weis, by .Mr. Roosevelt's lems of government and to skilfully reason of their passionately stormy and prudently manage tho affairs as methods, used where no principles of our country. No other party i"onld possibly be Involved with the can boast of so much. A party to aame vehemence as where princi- with a record like ples might be Involved, destroyed die, but should ltve ours should I not am forever. my confidence In their one who believeB that its mission I was Judgment. nnd good for good is not spent, is not at an , ft well prepared by what I saw at Chi- end, but that It will continue in the cago, for the lack of the sense of 1 future, as in tho past, to respond proportion that led to the action to the country's needs. When of the Roosevelt supporters in undertaking to establish the Progres- from Roosevelt decided to withdraw tl.c Reiubllcnn party, a:id sive party. form a new and distinct third parAs for myself, I can see no hope ty, then like Governor Hadiey and of accomplishing piogresslve meas- thcrs of his original supporters, I ures by this procedure, and grave I hlra danger of weakening the Influence decided that could not follow parlonger, but would stand by the . of the Republican party for good ty, then, like Governor Hadiey and along many lines. ley, which has bestowed upon me ' The Republican platform relative so many honors to Tariff policies appeals to me past. With very and favors in the kind regards, I with peculiar force. I have had am, Yours sincerely, advantage of knowing somethe B. thing a1out the working effect of (Advertisement.) J. BETHURUM. This Store is the Home of Hart Schanner & Marx Clothes. the tariff schedules are so made as on business, and, without feeling THINK IT OYER EITHER MR. .Intolerant of the opinion of other TAFT OR MR. WILSON MAXWELL. PARTY BELIEVES IN, AND WILL KNOW WHAT WE' SOT AS A REmade by the farmers whose hogs Repubmen, am satisfied that the WILL BE ELECTED Oct 27. Rev. Hartford filled hlfl have been attacked by the deadly ADHERE TO THE PROTECTIVE SULT OF 1892. lican policy of protection Is for the PRESIDENT. Under tho one PROSPERITY appointment at New Bethel Satur- disease to stamp It out, It Is beTARIFF SYSTEM. general Interest as well as general In Kentucky, lieved that 50 per cent, of the hogs the Progressive THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY BE- and PLENTY, under the other DIS- day and Sunday. prosperity. I believe that If Dr. School is progressing nicely here in the Smiths Mills. Hebbardsvlllo President, ho will party will fall far short of securing LIEVES IN TARIFF FOR REVE- ASTER and DISTRESS. elected "Wilson THE ONLY SAFE COURSE LIES under the management of Prof. and Alzey sections of the county probably call an extra Desslon of the required number of votes to NUE ONLY, which means; FRET INTO ON HOLDING THAT Charlie Bell. have died. The hogs ar0 still dying Congress, to revise the Tariff, and qualify It as a political party with- TRADE, and, if placed In power, GOOD. IS in the provisions of our election will, if true to their platfocm dec- WHICH Mr. and Mrs. Alfred May, of Ow- In these sections In largo numbers. DANGER immediately business will stagnate. IN A CHANGE. No risk ex- ensboro, were the guests of Mr. and So far as could be learned the epiThe demand for the products of the laws. This Is Indicated clearly by laration, seek at once to wipe out LETRKS a change. Then why take Mrs. CIaude Hudson Saturday and demic has been confined to those their Insignificant registration, nnd and DESTROY ALL ELEMENTS cept In farm nnd factory will drop off, and sections. in out tariff It.' A VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT IS Sunday. necessary accompaniment to by the reports received by the 'Com- OF PROTECTION fhe Mrs. Jodie Howard and sister, throughout laws. Their platform declarations WORSE THAN WASTEDr It is a lids will be a falling market. If mittee, of conditions ADA1IURG. Miss Martha Bosley, of Owensboro, of 1892 and 1912 on this question vote to take the risk. rfhe schedules are so made as to the State. Oct. 26. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pat-to- n, SO, MR. VOTER, whatever may visited their cousin, Mrs. A. N, are Identical and, in both, a PROSince the middle of September, producers with o threatenAmerican beyour occupation, who have been spending a few THINK IT Crowo, Wednesday and Thursday. uerlous competition from abroad, the DRIFT HAS BEEN STEADILY TECTIVE TARIFF IS DENOUNCOVER, while you yet have time, Mrs. Eliza Hlnton, of this place, weeks on their farm near Newburg, ED AS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. TOWARD .THE OF wb"re the price of labor Is so much Ind., have returned homo here and an LET YOUR VOTE1 SQUARE will leave Tuesday for a party-waIn 1892 the Democratic lower than here, the condition of MR. TAFT and is INCREASING IN will remain WITH YOUR JUDGMENT. here until after tho visit with relatives In Tennessee. permanent, or FORCE as thc election draws near. stagnation will be successful upon thIH issue and Mrs. JuJIa Humphrey and daugh- election. , The reason for this Is apparent to they tried their hand on the tariff REPUBLICAN- STATE CAMPAIGN until the policy Is changed. If the Mrs. Vera Duke, COMMITTEE. ter Jenny, of Llvla, visited Mrs. J. Dundee, Is by such a special ses- any one giving the matter a mo- nnd the result Is well remembered. change made y spending D. Crowe Wednesday. W. D. COCHRAN, Ch'mti. here, tho guest of consideration. CONTIN- DISTRESS, MISERY, WANT AND sion is not such as to bring the ment's ALVIS S. BENNETi, SeCy. Mrs. Minnie Bolten, of Brown's her sister, Mrs. Lena Patton. Into compet- UOUS EMPLOYMENT IS AT HAND ACTUAL American consumer STARVATION WERE (Advertisement.) Valley, was the guest of her nlo(h-e- r, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Royal are ition with the foreign producer, I for all those who desire to find It GENERAL THROUGHOUT THE Mrs. Eliza Hlnton, a part of tho moving to a point near Beda. no logic in changing the and . REMUNERATIVE PRICES LAND and continued until the eleccan see When you have a bad cold you past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Helm, visited THE PRODUCERS. tion of McKlnley and the restora- want the best medicine Tariff, hence the program of the REWARD obtainable Mr. and Mrs. Walter Watson left Mr. Helm's brother and family near party becomes a futile THIS MEANS COMFORT FOR THE tion of the Republican Democratic pirty to so as to cure It with as little delay this morning fpr a few days stay In Westerfleld, Tuesday. PEOPLE GENERALLY and ac- control. They, of course, try to ex- as possible. one. Hero Is a druggist's Owensboro. Mr. John Raymon and daughter who is thoughtful can counts also for the absence of po- plain and absolve themselves of re- opinion: No one "I have sold ChamberMr. Kenneth Watson nnd wife, of Zoda, were In WhIteBVll)e Wednessponsibility for the result, but they lain's Cough Remedy for fifteen doubt that If th0 Democratic party litical excitement. Owensboro, visited their father, day. The VIOLATION OF THE MOST cannot deny actual conditions as years," says la elected to power by a large maEnos Lollar, of Sarato- Mr. Richard Watson, Saturday and Misses Oda and Gertrey Raymon, jority, as some claim it will be, it SACRED TRADITION OF THE RE- they existed during their complete ga, lnd "and consider It the best Sunday. who are teaching at Knottsvllle and opposition to a THIRD control of the executive nnd legis- on T0I11 be a very radical free trade, or, PUBLIC; the market." For sale by all Mis8 Clyde Bennett and Mr. Ev- - Beda, spent Saturday and Sunday "Tariff for revenue only" party. No TERM asPresldent for any mnn.and lative branches of our Government. dealers. adv. erett Watson, of Greenbrier, at- -' w'th their parents hero. phrases of Dr. the ECONOMICAL THEORIES and honeyed THE COUNTRY PROSNOW tended church at New "Bethel SunMoose Money. "Wilson, delivered In Pittsburg to VITAL CONSTITUTIONAL PERS. Business prostration in any Saved Leg of Roy. party, In a f- day and dined with Mr. and Mrs. The Progressive' placate th0 voter8 in the district, CHANGES Involved in the candida- line exists nowhere within its bor"It Beomed that my old cy of Mr. Roosevelt, are Issues of ders. The affairs of. the Govern- inancial statement given out Thurs- E. C. Crowo. supwhere protection sentiment Is boy would have to lose hl8 leg, on posed to bo extensive, will change extreme Importance, but the fact ment have been economically and day, says that up to October 17 It HOG CHOLERA EPIDEMIC account of an ugly ulcer, caused by this fact. Those who vote for Dr. that HIS DEFEAT IS CONCEDED efficiently administered. "THE GOV- had received $304,244, had spent IN HENDERSON COUNTY a bad bruise," wrote p. F. Howard, Wilson, should do it with the full BY ALL, except his most ardent ERNMENT'S CONTROL OF $292,341, and had unpaid bills Aquone, N. C. "All remedies and means, and supporters, has to a large extent TRUSTS HAS BEEN STRENGTH amounting to $41,341. Frank A. knowledge of what it Henderson, Ky., Oct. doctors' treatment failed till wo them from consideraENED. A surplus remains in the Munsey gave $70,000 and George should not vote for him unless they eliminated the worst hog cholera epidem- tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and revenue tion. W. Perkins $45,000.1 treasury after the payment of all "believe In the tariff for ic ever In Henderson county' is pre- cured him with one box." Cures THE RACE BEING BETWEEN expenses. only, which Is the real meaning of The trade of the counvailing. It has killed, at a rough burns, bolls, skin eruptions, piles. Strictly Judicial and Dignified. THE REPUBLICAN AND DEMO try is larger than at any other peover 1.000 hogs during 25c at James H, Williams. the Democratic platform nnd the A whirlwind finish to the Taft estimate, adv our confi riod In Its history. real intention of the Democratic CRATIC CANDIDATES, campaign Is almo8 as easy to Im- tbe last four or five weeks, caujlng Ay In n Pro- dence that the good Judgment of Republican party. Those who believe Administration, agine as a whirlwind finish to a a loss, to the farmers of over $8,000, For 8nlj Town property, vacant tective tariff policy and expect to the people will lead them to RE .with, Mr. Taft as Its head, has been chess game. dwelling;. New York American. basing the figures on the present lots, cottagos and two-stomake their vote effective, should, In ELECT MR. TAFT Is based upon and Is now In charge. WE KNOW price offered for pork. AfC. YEISER & CO.. record; THE REPUBLICAN WHAT WE HAVE IN 1912., WE Subscribe (or The Hartford Herald. mr opinion, stay with tho Repub-ltb- o Although every effort has been Vbe following L. & N. Tlmo Card te effective from Monday. Aug. 21st: North Bound No. 113 due at Hartford 7:19 a. m. No. 114 due at Hartford 3:40 p. m. South Bound No. L15 due at Hartford 8:45 a. m. No. 113 duo at Hartford 1.46 p. m. H. E. MISCIIICE, Agt. inr . tht HEN you get to this store we want you to feel "at home;" to feel as if it were 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. "1 I Hcrt ScheJftner (Si Marx "H- - clothes are like an old friend; they're "acquainted" natural where they over the country; youll certainly feel This store the headquarters them and we try have everything else we as good tnese domes. have you look around here. The new Shoes, Shirts, Underwear, Hats, Caps f Glad and Neckwear are worth riding miles to see. Whatever your necessities, we can supply them. Col-oi-- el Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits, $ 18 and up. Overcoats $ 8 and up. Barnes Special Suits and Overcoats, $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00. Beaver Dam, Kentucky. BRO., k ) - two-wee- ( to-da- pre-electi- r- A ably y- -rn ry ''hA