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"I font, tta Herald of a Subscription $1 'Per Year., in Advance, Kiiij fforld, (lie km of Hf fatieh Lumbniig at Mj Bk." All Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed, 38th YEAR. HARTFORD, KYM WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. 1912. portn'nt and powerful corporations nro resisting the action ' of the Board of Valuation and Assessment and endeavoring to perpetuate taxation which the'.r own admissions show to bo unjust and unequal. "If the corporations which Have NO. 45 POISES Til SUIT i Statement IS PLAIN AID IN GO HABLEY FO day by Jumping Into the river, near Prospect ,Polnt, and going over the American falls. J. H, Read, o'f Cambridge, Mass., was nearjthe man when he entered the stream and tried to reach Kled-hc"The latter waved to Read as he went careening toward the falls and called out "Good-by.- " No reason Is known for tho suicide. Nothing has been seen of thc i body.. J -- . CJJIIL SHOT IJV FARMER AVHII.E OCT AUTO HIDING n. ...M, ,,. of Matter: THAT CORPORATIONS FIRM Gov. McCreary Issues a instituted suits persist la their efforts, the State of Kentucky and the cause of the taxpayers should be. defended In the courts by cound, lEPpDEIT Eighteen of 24 Favor the Missourian. NO SELECTION Have Dodged', He Asserts Says Cause of the People Must Be Defended. PERTINENT HUIUKCT HANDLED I "Subsection S of sections 112-1- 3 (article 2, page 21S) of th0 Kentucky Statutes provides: ' " 'The Attorney General nnd his Assistants shall attend to all lit!- Ration and business In, or out "of the state, required of hjmjor them un- der this act, or other existing law or laws hereinafter enacted, and also any litigation or business that any State officer may have in con-abnection with or growing out of his official duty; and no- State officer, board of trustees or the head of any department or institution or Mows: "The letter of Mr. Justus Goe- - , the State shall havo authority to bel, addressed to me and to all ad- - employ or to be represented by any mlnlstratlve and legislative officers ptber .counsel or attorney-at-la"The that of the State-- and to all citizens of unless an emergency arises, which the Republican National Commit- - glMI'LK FUNERAL FOR d the Commonwealth who are Inter- - j jn (he opinion of the Attorney tee should authorize the Executive THE VICE PRESIDENT requires the employment of Committee or the chairman of the in equaj and uniform taxa-,era- l, J published generally othor counsel. In order to properly committee to nominate a candidate1 tlon, has been 2 Nov In the utlca N Y and contains protect the Interest of the Common. for the Vice Presidency to fill the In the' newspapers presen of 'the" President"' members and Important wealth, In which event the fvaljitoble Information vacancy caused by the death of Mr. "ney General shall, In writing, set- - Sherman is not feasible, and there- - of thj cnblneti Senate am, House nm, men and women dlplomat8t fore has not received favorable con- - from evJrywa.of "He was present at the meetings ting forth reasons for such fCl final said Mr. Hilles. the Board of Valuation and As- - ment, rquest the Governor to em- onj were pad t0.day (o Jameg ' A.Hlnf1 nKrtu. ttva nlnv atirh anrifHnnnl rnnnnol. i.ii. "It has already been made clear SchooIcraft Vice Presl-thSherman. " 'Before counsel is employ- , )lo. itnonths and must be it would have been a physical dent of the Un,tc(, gtateg he refers. 'ed, his fee nnd compensation shall Impossibility for the members of ferenCe t0 the w,B,le8 expressed by on the subjects "The Board of Valuation and As- - be agreed upon and fixed by wrlt- - the committee to attend a eetlng sherman before h,8 deatn and the consisting of Henry M. ten contract by thd Governor and prior to election day. there not be-- ) des,re of the famll.( sossment. thJ funeral TinRworth. State Audltor.Thomas S. said counsel, subject to the approv- - Ing sufflcient interim between the was amp,o am, wUhout 08tenta. Attorney General.' President and UoUb d,8play Jihea, State Treasurer, and C. P. al of the of the Vice death The public services Secretary of State, did "if is, tnererore, apparent mat i election day for the committee to ,n thj p,rgt ,,reBbyterllln church Crecellus. appoint an attorney to assist convene. Proxies by wire would not cannot their work well and faithfully. wjre bHef an(, tbe bur,al ,n For. "All persons who hare made tne Attorney uenerai in tnese suits, have been legal and action based on regt H, comctery followed. proper investigation know that cor- -, until the Attorney General, In writ sucn proxies wouiu nave ueen uii Appreciates Tlie Herald's Work and Innovation poratlons In Kentucky havo not ing, requests me to do so, nnd also unwarrantable For the Children. been paying their Just proportion agrees with me on the compensa- would have established a dangerous pr the taxes, and there has been un- tion the counsel employed Is to Editors Hnrtford Herald: The precedent, A majority of the members of readiness of The Herald to serve just and burdensome taxation upon james b. Mccreary." 'be people as compared with what the committee to attend a meeting the cause of tho needy child must llcly expressed their choice for a and will commend It to all rlfihtly has been required to be paid by tho XO MONEY IN BANK WITH )arge corporations of our State. candidate. Mr. Hale, of Maine, fa- - constituted men nnd women. I WHICH TO MEET CHECKS vors Immediate action, but has not heartily appreciate its aid, ever "I am opposed to discrimination, vm iniiiontPii hid ehnlcn of n canili- - cheerfully clven the West Ky. Or- believe that taxation should be and Greensburg, Ind., Oct. 31. A m,mbcr- - -- 0f tho' hnns' Home In Its work among de- th .nlform, nnd the corporations and wh people assessed and taxed Just man giving the name of A.L. Johns, j commUtee from the state 0f Idaho pendent children, and beg to re- , he of Maxwell, Ky., came here and put your readers that he wno ly and fairly. has not given voice to his views, mind my message to the ast Leg-isl- k up nt a hotel for two or three days the Republican Stato Committee of helps a little thlld, helps humanity "In the pas- and then applied at the real estate Idaho has recommended the selec- - with a distinctness and directness re, I recommended eight Important blljs, and office of Hablg & Ely for a farm. tlon of Gov. Herbert S. Hadley, of which Is possible in no other way. sage of a In the With profound thanks and best Missouri. all were enacted Into law except He said he was Hablg market for showed him he public utilities bill, which gave farm and Mr. The members of tho committee, wishes, I beg to remain ftjie Governor authority lo appoint around. He picked the A. J. Sith who have publicly announced their Yours very respt'y., acres and wrote a p'reference for Gov. Hadley are: 157 W. D. HUMPHREY, n assessment and valuation com- form of check on a Maxwell, Ky., bank for Lewis, of Vermont.Brooker, of Con- Supt. West Ky. Orphans' Homo. mission to do whnt the existing bargain. He told tooard of Valuation and Assessment $100 to bind the nectlcut;Barker, of Alabama; Jackmembers of Mr. Hablg that ho Is afflicted with son, of Georgia; Moseley, of MIsbIs- - FOUR GENERATIONS IN tas done; but, a the ONE FAMILY FOR WILSON as he would have to slppl; Brown, of the District of Co 'that board had riot under former asthma and Louisville to consult a lumbia; Granger, or Ohio; uoou-rlcactive, I had stop over In administrations been Glasgow, Ky., Nov. 2. Barren that tfie eXUtlng specialist, he needed some ready np knowledge of Indiana; Warren, of Mich Mr. Hablg accordingly igan; Hawkins, of Minnesota; Neld county can boast of what probably was monoy. bpard w;ould be active u,ntu i check for him for $10. assured by the members that they cashed a duty and be Just and roth these checks havo slnce been Oklahoma: MacGregor, would do their one time and one place. The to a local bank marked or Wanamaker); at (Gov. Hadley fair, and th0 public utilities bill returned four pursons are Uncle Thomps! "no funds." Behn, of Porto RJco; Marlow, of Goodman, was not passed. his son, grandson nnd "TAe existing Board of Valuation YOUNG DIVORCEK WEDS The four Good 1 New based Tfcelr 1912 andvAssessment "WITH I1AHK IN Htill ARMS ton. of Wyoming; Spiess, of in h ,mn assessment on evidence of the valMexico. vehicle to the polls Tuesday, Not ues placed before them at great For S. W. McCall; Estabrook. of vember 5, and all will cast their Ky., Nov. 2. Mrs. Henderson. length, and I an sure they havo Martha Carter, a mere girl aijedli), New Hampshire. ballots for WIson and Marshall. presented what they believe, after but a divorcee, was married at the For John Wanamaker; Barnes, "Uncle Thomps," as he Is called careful examination and convinc court housa Wednesday to R. T. of New York; McCulloch, of Ken- - by his frionds, is past ninety years are Just and fair assess Waters, nge 41, also of Hehbards-vllling proof, Be. Is a lifelong Democrat and tV . . I'o- - Jiifrtlco Hughes; Jackson, of . ments; and of about lour nunareu ... .. .. who had also been previously ji ueeu in i uuici uuaiucsn mi assessed,' only eight narrled. Truly Cupid plays queer corporations " favorably , over flfty years. He Is Martin, of knQwn For Gov. Goldsboro. have protesiea in wiw. pranks. tnvMng mcn Qf Kcn. o eight suits that have been ''The with a bae v 11 ;iiiia. The dlvorcee-brjd- e tucky, Indiana and Tennessee. may be rought against the State For Secretary Stlmson; McCoy, In her arms, and her future husNo Race Sulfide Here. contested through the Federal and band, twlco her age, drove tn the of the Philippines. E ...... 1.1 In Gov. Hadley nlso has been rec State Courts, and are of great Im- city early Wodnesday morning In !i "- Mmi A Qlv , , .. rhnirm to the people and the a buggy drawn by a mule. After ontmended by portance r.i.Vv nf Maw Mexico- - .'.,-- ' Involve for ecurlng a ThnV Qlolo trananrv. )..,h. they went to ti..h.. xv license tho State about four hundred thou fudge Young's office, where they State Chairman Jesse P. McDonald, of Stephen Mageotte, of , . . -- . . -- . vn sand dollars annually, and f6r the wero united In marriage, Congress- - borne fifteen nnd city taxing districts In twelve rnimtv children Instead of the traditional kiss, a Williams, of Vermont; about eight hundred thousand do). 'jcarty handshake wa8 the salute man E. W. Martin, of South Dako years, and thirteen of them are Ilv- ... T . ...- L sne lars, annually, or a total of about Tlven the wife by, the husband at ta; Congressman J. IV, Fordney . i ing. un sepiemoer iu, one, million two nunareu iuuuuuuu tbe conclusion of the ceremony; Michigan; Congressman William H. gave birth to triplets, two girls and of Massachusetts; Con- - a boy, and this week three- - sturdy JolUrs. Mrs. Waters was qnly recently Wilder, admlnlstra- .. t.AM fn,ma prMfimftn VI. J.. Hull, nf Connectl- - Havq nrrtvoH thfrfeon.. mnntho nnrl hi.ahatiH ' e.r-- ) "Vhen tbe present -- ...... .. rf IllVUIUCU 1IU1U HW IVIi mmm4m? lonvCame Into omce, less man one Upn (Jarter. j imeo wuenj unur tue uiiiui iiiu. ikui. ear ago, the State's , Indebtedness property, vacant Death Found It. Kor' ulvf-To- wn j Hows" fas more than one million 'dollars. 9 Sixty vwomen.were fined for wear-- . dwelling. Jhghat 'ilnsJtha't protruded too" far! Niagara Falls, Ni Y., Nov. 3. , Iota, cottages a,nd two-stor- y 'ffitit Just and fl!vtMtlM4fc4 A. C. YEISER & CO.. Skt'ot the State Wduld'soon bex- - at Sidney, K. S. W,. AH went . to Christian Kledhen, 46 .yefrs old;to--a j city Sremad, computed suicide adv. , Hartford, Ky. their flnes. inished; and I regret ht j le -I to-da- y, . ( Gen-cstei Attor-suggcstlo1 well-inform- Gp' McCreary has Issued a statement In response to tho letter addressed to him and to others by Mr. Justus Goebel. The Governor declares that "all persons who havo Investigation' know made proper that the corporations In Kentucky have not been paying their Just proportion of thc taxes," and says that If the corporations which have instituted the suits persist in their effort, "the State of Kentucky and the causa of the taxpayers should In iB defended waytho courts uy coun- "SJal In every well equipped, and i by (11 attorneys that may bo need-- , ed to meet ar1 cope with the many j attorneys who Instituted tho i J suits." statement fol- The Governor's and sel in every way by all the attorneys that may be needed to meet and cope with the many able attorneys who instituted the suits. "I lfaYa .perfect confidence In the ability' and known loyalty to the State's Interests of Attorney Genera! Garnett and his three assistants, and also in the able and 'attorney, Mr. Rich, who, by. request of the Attorneys General, In writing, V have employed; but I will be pleased to appoint another attorney, or two others, if theAttor-no- y General, in writing, should ask me to do so, as, under the law, I cannot employ counsel to represent IS TO BE MADE well-oqulpp- ed the State withouthis request. Ky Nov. Maysvllle;, 1. Miss Mabel Dunn,, aged twenty, of Ic'd., a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Owens here, Circumstances. was shot last night, and It Is thought falally wounded by Best MEN PROMINENT MENTIONED Gault, a farmer of this county. Miss Dunn nnd a party of young men and New York, Nov. 4. Eighteen women went out In the country members of the Re- coon hunting In automobiles, and of twenty-fou- r Committee who were going across Mr. Gautt's place, publican National ha,ve notified Chairman C. D. Hilles near Murphyvllle, with several negro men In the lead, scaring up the of their choice of a Vice Presiden tial candidate to succeed the Iatoi coons. Mr. Gault, thinking it a Hallow-leJames S. Sherman, favor Gov. Had-- 1 een party planning to destroy his of Missouri. Property, began firing at tho In a statement hero Hilles declnred that no ters and ordering them from his selection would be made by the Na-- 1 Place. At the second shot, h bullet tlonal Committee until November j struck Miss Dunn in the back, go-1but he inndo public the desires 'ns through nnd ImbeddeiPltself In committeemen her breast. She waa brought to of the twenty-fou- r who have openly stated their this city where her wounds were The ball went through a choice. Of thess. aside from the dressed. majority for Gov. Hadley, two fa-- ! red sweater, and It Is said may vored John Wanamaker, of Phlla-- , Prove fatal. delphia; one Secretary of Warl Gault save himself up and is S. W. overwhelmed with grief. Stlmson, one Congressman M'8 Dunn Is a daughter of W. McCall. of Massachusetts; one Jus-- 1 1912, by AmeilcHn Photo Press Association. - E- - Dunn, president of the Citizens' tlce Hughes, nnd one Gov. GoldsNational Bank of Noblesville. Mr. WOODROW WILSON. THOMAS boro, of Maryland. suggestion members of Dunn arrived here y, 2, Until Next Tuesday On Ac- countof Very Unusual RILEY MARSHALL. A LANDSLIDE of Sweeping Democratic Vote. sui r at For Wilson & Marshall m th Election Yesterday. Bull Moose Got Caught in the Brambles Ohio County Democratic by from 500 to 600 Great Majorities for Democrats Everywhere. Wilson Carries Enough States in Union to Make His Election Overwhelming. Grayson In Everything points to a sweeping victory for the Democrats through stood: The Wilson out th0 country yesterday. county I the vote 1.C73 1.0CG I T, b.jrt:,:T. .,,. h, great-grandson. ! Bull Moose seems to have been Taft Roose'.elt caught In thc bramble8 of n Demo- Johnson cratic landslide, and his destination Thompson at present is uncertain. President Bas?ott Tkl- " " .... Taft made a l)00r race, nnd nl- though backed by the powerful ma- - V,IUBU k-- 1,13.' 1.GS0 1,0." f 1,14." M.M "" "J ' n ..1 ""' lt.n i"".' t " I , Itlcss backing which seems to have .Munienuerg county votes tnus: Is Wilson 2,079 command. There been athls ' . . .n """ "' ..lli lln ",B rtHnnl . ita- mill i llii"- lltrt - ' .. ' i Tnft itoofovct .. A uu;i 2''2 .. ,- - r,. n , rr,. e, ' '' ... a.., nh.i.n r.' ': ;.;, ni 1.CG0 from almost every election report Roosevelt received. Butler county ns follows: It was a 'lay when the 859 people came Into their own, and Wilson 1,078 the dawn of freedom from trust Taft 978 domination and control Is at last Roosevelt breaking. The vote cast through At 10 o'clock Wlllfon had 267 .....,. , , qui lme touuir.v, ua a wuuiu, hub fiL'Liuriu voiua conceded; Taft, 28, rather light, but people interested Roosevelt, 29. Necessary to elect, ,n gjod governmcnt were at the,26C. polls in force and manifested their In New York Wilson gets a y by the emphatic of l.'O.OOO, and Indiana gives ner In which they exercised their the New Jersy Governor a majority BUtfrage. It is a victory of which of 90,000. Maine Is Democratic, should be but the majority is uncertain. truo American 0 ,s Dmo(,crat'c prud' nn!1entU,Cky, Con In Ohio county the Democrats, I man-'jorlt- "' ... ii, .r standing as follows,- with two pre-- defeated by the Progressive candl- to hear from: date In the Eleventh District. The clncts .. snn . " r..n -i ..noun '" " I"""l v"-- " ; 1 ' Roosevelt ji....j ....., tv. Taft Prohibition. . . Socialist Labor i - ,.'... i ... ,. . , . Johnson Thompson. Basse'tt '. , . t '.......... Jjw . . , i tbXi'lJ5ftlwrlkPV : (Dem.) I8 elect' 1,792 Wilson 1,033 ed by n majority of 1,900 .. . ..... ' . ' 'f v . w 312 uaviess county gives wiison,-,-640- , 20 Roosevelt ,1,862, Taft l.roSjJifi'v 28' 'Ben Johnson carries the Fourth ' 2,310 District by oyer D.doo plurality. Ho ,...1,030 ,agaln carried every county in tho 1,790 District. i.ima And Sherlcy "' t3 n H-- t'j ti- - i.. . - a'.' j,'1' ' . yV ." W"' j'v'j.j qSTT. in'nmt nW rry?J"l,w'f -- jr '"'. " & rpnr''J,:'rJ? ln'""'.7"yy",l mwS WEDNESDAY, NOV. 0, 101?. U :i I S U-- . PAOK TWO. THE HARTFORD HERALD MS CLEVELAND TO WED TBq ' THE VIEWS OF BE On Socialism lnlm Trade THE COLLECTIVE E When the bono acho and the joints are Inflamed, with muchto tend8r" overcome at the affected part, you need a poworful penetrating agent the attack. A Prof essor of Archaeology In April. PRESTM IS THE MAN Why He Believes In It. OWNERSHIP SNOW LINIMENT IS A PAIN RELIEF OF GREAT EFFICACY. eases Its wonderful penetrating power afford a most gratifying sense of relief to tho afflicted. It n ine comiort pain quickly, subdues all Inflammatory conditions and rapidly restores strength and wen, genu? out aching Joints. It is equally effective in rolle..ig neuralgia and sciatica. Rub It In at " thoroughly: its healing and strengthening Influence Is manifest as soon as It reaches tho " conamons. seat of tho disturbance. A few applications controls the disorder and restores normal ono accidents mat As a household remedy for curing cuts, wounds, burns, sores or the hundred and are always occurring to tho flesh, It has no superior. BALLARD'S THOMAS Wife of Former President Will Wed Distinguished Personage. HOME, SWEET HOME! 1IOTH Of 411 Social Means of Pro- duction and Distribution the Plan. We foster it and you get the SOCIALISM IN A, NEARLY THE SAME AGE NUTSHELL Put Up in Three Sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. ST. LOBIS, MO. JAMES F. DALLAnD Now York, Oct. 31. .Mrs. Grover In the November American MagrnorniETort benefit appears an article entitled widow or the former Cleveland, azine For Sore Byes, Granulated Lids, Redness of the Eyeball, Weak Sight, Smarting Sensations In tho Eyes, In President of the United States, Is What do we get out of "The Progressive's Dilemma." ose Stephens Eye Salve. It Is n remedy of proven merit. it the fact Is brought out that all to be married next April to Prof. honorary pro- YOUR ADVERTISING. Thomas Preston, an tho candidates thl8 fall are making ISolp And Kecommcnpeo5v, fessor at Princeton University, and a bid for the progressive vote. AuHAKTFORD DRUG CO- - HARTFORD, KY., DONOVAN & CO., HBAVKK DAM, KY. YOUR JOB PRINTING. thorized statements appear from now occupying the chair of archaeology at Wells College, Aurora, N. leading progressives who give their See the Point? Y., the Institution attended by Mrs. teasons for voting as they intend site where Christ "suffered, was Cleveland, then Frances Folsom. to. Jane Addams and Herbert burled and ros0 again," more blood Let us give you estimates. Croly Mrs. Cleveland was born July 21, write in behalf of Roosevelt. has been shed than for any other. 1S64, and therefore Is 48 years old. Herbert Quick tells why he Is go An Immense number of lives were announcement J. 0. Williams, of, diseases Incident ing to vote for Wilson, Senator laid down during the Crusades; and , Although formal has not been made and probably to old age. She was 82 years old. Charles E. Townsend, of Michigan, for 600 years before the Crusades, Marvelous Offer Made By Kn0CK VOUr tOWnl will not be made until after the xde- - She was one of the constituent explains his preference for Taft. and even to tho present time, a Atlanta Tri Weekly but of Miss Esther Clevelarid this' members of West Providence Bap- - Victor- - L. Berger, the first Socialist constant stream of pilgrims has Don't refuse to advertise I ,. tist Church, which was organized in who ever sat in Congress, tells why poured into Jerusalem to worship i v inter, the fact of the engagement Constitution. Patronize mail Order known for several dasj 1853. The only one other survivor he is for Debs. Following ls an ex- at the spot made sacred by tho Don ha3 been crucifixion of Christ. . among the intimate friends of Mrs. Is Mrs. Mahala Roue, Palo Pinto, tract from his article: houses ! BIG COMBINATION OFFER! Texas. She was n member of the ' From the fourth century after Cle eland and Prof. Preston. "Why am I going to vote for Don't fail to give, us your Thp second romance of the wo Baptist Church here at the time of Debs? As good a man as Eugene Christ until fifty years ago, this site orders for all kinds of The man, who as the "bride of the her death, and was laid away hero V. Debs Is, I am not going to vote was generally conceded to bo withConstitution Is White House," charmed a nation, beside her husband, the late D. J. for him in the sense one is voting in th0 Church of the Holy Sepul-che- r. almost a daily paper; It contains all job printing ! who preceded her more Now two sites dispute the and whose high character and devo- Wilcox, the news of the world worth knowfor Wilson, Tnft or Roosevelt I claim of being the actual Golgotha. Don't forget to stand by your ing; pictures of people, places and tion to her distinguished husband than a year ago. Funeral services simply vote the t!cWt of the SoTh0 latter ' claimant Is known as have been by example, a national were conducted by Elder B. F. cialist party. I news, as events "home paper, and it will well mentioned in the funny pichave no hope that "Gordon's Calvary," though to nn high Ideals of Jenkins of Owensboro, Three sons influence toward and as cartoons the Socialist party will elect its can- American, Dr. stand by you! ( Harlan P. Beech, of wifehood, i8 the outcome of an ac- and two daughters survlve her. tures; fiction stories, written by the didate for President in this elec- Yale University, is due the actual quaintanceship of little more than best story writers of America, detion. With us the Socialist move.MOTHER'S TEAUFUL PLEA discovery of Ir; Gen. Gordon, the a year's duration. partments of particular interest to ment and Its principles are paraFOR IIEIl DAUGHTER FAILS hero of Khartoum, having first seMrs. Cleveland is n graduate of farmers, worien and children in mount not the candidate. O WHAT IS IJEER? O short, it ls the most wonderful paCollege and has been a Truscured for It general recognition. Wells "The Socialist party stands for The Christian Chicago, Oct. 31. A mother's Herald. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO tee of that institution since 1887. per in the entire United States, at the collective ownership of all the wedding to Grover Cleveland, tearful plea for her daughter, lost Her. Its price, $1.00 a year. social means of production and dls HERE'S TI1K RIGHT KIND "What Is beer?" asks the Dewhich took place in the executive through misfortune, failed to over The publishers are preparing to tribution In the Interest of the OF RAILROAD PRESIDENT partment of Agriculture. come the love the girl had developadminismansion during his st spend thousands of dollars during people. Sometimes It ls the contents of the coming year in now features for tration, was one of the notable ed for a kind foster mother when whole "Socialists say that thls step ls Col. L. J. Irwin, President nnd the Prohibitionists' "malt extract" tho amusement, Instruction and enevents in the history of the White the two forces were matched in the the necessary and outcome General Manager of the Henderson natural bottle. House. Her father, Oscar Folsom, County Court hero and Mrs. of Constl- tertainment of the concentration of wealth and Route, was here Friday on an Inwas a law partner of Mr. Cleveland, Lena W. Mappln went back home to It Is something the English and tutlon readers, and to introduce of the development of capitalism. spection tour. He said he found Germans say we never get in this who upon Mr. FolBom's death," In Hot Springs, Ark., disappointed and this great paper to persons who "Antagonists of Socialism In the things looking good -- here, and ho country. 187.", became Frances Folsom's broken-heartehave never read it, they offer to past claimed that collective owner- wanted them to look better. Col. Mrs. Helena Mlldner, who has Something very young men order give a year's subscription guardian. 156 paship of an Industry was impossible Irwin takes great pride In his road. daughter of when they "kid" themselves Into pers free of charge to each person After his retirement from the reared little Anna, because the personnl supervision He.Jooks after every little detail, belief Presidency, Mr. Cleveland made his Mrs. Mappln by former marriage, that they are going to the who sends In a club of five yearly permanent home In Princeton and since the child was forced from its and control of the owner was abso- from the laying of a tie to the dogs. subscribers with $5.00. lutely necessary to the success of building of an engine, and he Something older men order when Mrs. Cle eland has continued to re- mother through the latter's adver- any The subscription price of the enterprise. being done they "kid" themselves into the knows when the work is the custody of the side there since the former Presi- sity, retained Constitution is only $1.00 "To-dn- y we see that the greatest right. He Is striving to make the dent died, In 1908. Her two daugh- girl In a legal fight. Judge Owens undertakings are that they have well, practica-ally- , per year, and with each subscripthose In which the Henderson Route one of the best you know cut out alcoholic tion goes a choice of ono from a ters, Esther and Marion, and her left the decision with the child. "I don't know my real mamma," stockholders and owners have noth roads in the country and he will do beverages. son, Richard F., are living with her splendid list of handsome premsaid the girl. "Mrs. Mlldner is so ing to do with the management of It. He not only looks after the InSomething your friend Jones Is iums, many of which you could not here. affairs and are only drawing divi terests of his road but its patrons drinking altogether too much of The announcement of the en good to me, I want her as a mam- buy retail for less than a dollar dends. and the farmers along his line. He you never take r glass but what each. at gagement was made here by Pres- ma." y Write and send names "In all our large Industrial con- wants to see them prosper, and he you see The Court allowed ident Greer Hibben, of Princeton the decision cerns stock companies, him drinking one also. of six of your neighbors for a samrailroads is helping them in more ways than to stand. University, who said: Something you swear you'd give ple copy of the Constiand trusts business is managed one. Pie says his road can't pros"Prof. Preston is 50 years old. $10 a bottle for when you think tution and ask for our list of premand carried on by a few paid off- per unless the farmers and busi- you In damp, chilly weather there Is He is a graduate of Princeton, and can't get It and then you kick iums and clubbing offers. A post icials. These men might Just as ness men prosper and he Is willing one whom we hold in very high es- alwayg a large demand for BALwhen you're charged a Quarter for card will be enough. Address, well be paid by the State, or the na- to help them. He says what is teem. A8 a young man he began LARD'S SNOW LINIMENT because one. CONSTITUTION, tion (as the case may be), to carry needed In Breckenrldgo county Is many people who know by expehis university studies at Columbia, Positively not the thing that Is Atlanta, Ga. on the enterprise In the Interest of better country roads and more up maklncr VOU fnt. nllnrtonlnir vonr which, however, were Interrupted rience Its great relieving power In rheumatic aches and pains, prepare the people, as paid by a few wealfarming. methods of on account of Illness. At that time breath, softening the muscles of The thy men, to carry it on for their InConstitution and Breckenrldge News. he gave up the Idea of completing to apply It at the first twinge. Price your legs, bursting out thoso small Tho Hartford Herald both ono year 2.ic, 50c nnd $1.00 per bottle. Sold dividual profit. his education, a'd went into busivelna In your cheeks, giving you (four papers n week) for only we find "Moreover, that when Random Shots. ness, In which he made a very rap- by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, palpation of th0 heart and affecting $1.75. This Includes any one of Few people are killed by tho ac your Ky Donovan & Co., Beaver Dam, ever the nation, State or communi id and notable success, establishing circulation. You always had the splendid premiums, as for Inty has undertaken to own and man cidental discharge ' t duty. ry prosperhim at the head of a a tendency toward that sort of stance, pair of age any largo Industry, Shears, Boys' m railroad, We admire a man with lots of company In ous manufacturing Barlow Knife, Vest Pocket New mine, factory, telegraph, telephone, ,push but not when he pushes us. thing, anyhow. Not Dlsiilinlnatln. JCowark, N. J. Something you take Just before Testament, Library Wall Chart, The old negro mammy had pur- mill, or cannl, etc., this Invariably Man Is like a race horse the you go "After securing a substantial forhome so that you can reply Handy Package containing 291 useto the benefit of the faster Ws gait, the lower his record. chased lavishly of the things which redounded tune and feeling keenly that contruthfully to your wife's inquiring ful articles, &c. Send your subthe inherent weakEconomy Is the road to wealth gaze: tinued business success could not delight th0 feminine mind nnd was commonwealth "Well, yes, I did have a scriptions to the Hartford Herald. on the point of departing from the ness of our political spoils system, looking for glass but most of us are compensate for his abandoned colof beer!" notwithstanding. short cuts. lege career, he determined to at- store when her young son, who had It can't b0 what's the matter accompanied her, asked: "This idea, carried out gradually d tain a end which his New Thrice a Week Edition yo' gwlne tor buy no and logically, involves a complete Subscribe for Tho Hartford Herald. with your liver, can it? "Aln' earlier ears had denied him. AlYork Sun. change of our economic and politiplates an' fo'ks, mammy?" though waring the age of to ho The old mammy, with arms ak- cal system. nevertheless closed his active bus There ls more Catarrh in this imbo, looked scornfully down upon "Political equality under the THOROUGH WDBK iness career and went abroad to section of the country than all other present system Is a snare and deluner offspring as she replied: study for two years nt the Sor- diseases put together, and until Practically a Dally at "George Wash'nton Brown, I'hd sion. The wage worker who debonne, Paris. years it was supposed Ink t' know how comes you wants pends upon a master or upon the How Hartford Citizens Can Find the last few the Pries of a Weekly "Returning to America, ho came to bo Incurable. For a great many t' put on so much agony. Ih 'low mnster class for nn opportunity to to Princeton for two more years of years doctors pronounced It a local Freedom From Kidney On account of w0 nil kin eat outen de pot with make a living is not on terms of additional study. diseases and prescribed local remed No other Newspaper fn the World Gives equality with hl8 master. so Much at so Low a Price. the wide range and unubiial excel- our lingers for n while ylt." ies, and by constantly falling to cure Troubles. "Political liberty and economic lence of his work, both In underwith local treatment, pronounced It In severe cases of sore lungs, you despotism are Incompatible. graduate and graduate studies, he need an The great Presidential ampaign Incurable. Science has proven catarrhi Internal and external rem"The Socialist party proposes to If you suffer from backache took at the samo commencement edy. to be a constitutional disease and will soon begin and you win want Buying the dollar size BAL- supplement our political democracy From urinary disorders not only the degree of Lltt. ., but LARD'S the news accurately and promptly. Any curable disease ot the kid- therefore requires consUtutlonal treat- The World long the degree of M. A. as well, a very get two HOREHOUNO SYRUP, you by Industrial democracy. since established ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manuremedies for th0 price of "No one dreams of abolishing neys, unique attainment. Ho wns also factured by F. J. Cheney & Co., a record for Impartiality, and anyone. With every dollar bottle there private property. On tho contrary, Use a tested kidney remedy. elected at that time to the Prince- is body can afford Its Thrlee-a-Wee- k a free HERRICK'S RED PEP- we propose to secure private propDoan's Kidney Pills have been Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitution- edition, which comes every ton chapter of the Phi Hota Kappa al cure orf tho market. It ls taken other PER POROUS PLASTER for the erty to every citizen, to the many tested by thousands. Society. Internally In doses from 10 drops to day in tho week, except Sunday. It chest. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., million men and women who under Grateful people testify. "Prof. Preston wns exceedingly It acts directly on will be of particular yalue to you Can you ask more convincing a teaspoonful. popular and made many friends Hartford, Ky., Donovan & Co., Bea- the present system have no chanco World tne blood and mucous surfaces of the now. The Thrice-a-Wee- k ver Dam, Ky. of ever having any. Productive proof of merit? 44t2 while nt Princeton. He was subsealso abounds in other strong featcapital only Is to be owned In comW. M. Young, farmer, R. F. D. 3, system. They offer ono hundred dol- ures serial quently appointed Fellow of the stories, humor, marIIHiIcn of the Nations. mon, by the nation, the State or the Hawesville, Clovorport, Ky says: lars for any case it falls to cure. American School of Classical Study kets, cartoons; in fact, everything Among the natlonB of the world municipality, as the exigencies Send for circulars and of "A member of my family used a at Home, and later won In a com- - the seven Inmnno iiin that is to be found In a first-cla. m,. the case may require. Business will box of Doan's Kidney Pills about petition open to all universities of Scriptures of the Christian,,. Address: F. J, Cheney & Co., To- daily. b0 carried on for use and not for three years ago and found them the United States, the Fellowship of Koran of Mohammedans, The Thrice-a-Wee- k World's regthe Eddas profit. This is the case now In the very beneficial. She had pains In ledo, Ohio. the Archaeological Institute of oi the Scandinavians, ular subscription price ls only $1 Tripltaka Sold by Druggists, 75c. the water works, public side and across the small of her America. After pursuing his stud- of th0 Bhuddlsts, per year, and this pays for 156 pathe Five Kings school, etc., wherever owned and back. Seeing Doan's Kidney Pills Take Hall's Family PIUs for con- pers. ies abroad he returned to Prince- of the Chinese, Wo offer this unequallod the Three Vcdas of managed by tho people. stipation. so highly recommended In the loton nnd took his degree of Doctor the Hindoos, newspaper and THE HARTFORD i ii and the Zondavesta of "Such la tho aim of the Socialist cal papers, she got a supply at Gibof Philosophy. He was then called tho Persians. HERALD both together for ono party." son's drug storo and began using as to his present professorship at year for only 81.05. In a short time she was directed. I Well's College." The regular subscription price of DISPUTE FOR THE MOST cured and has not had any further the two papers Is $2.00. For Infants and Children. SACRED SPOT ON EARTH need of a kidney remedy." ONE FOUNDER LEFT OF Yj. Havi Always Btmght For sale by all dealers. Price 60 Till NOTED UAPTI8T CHURCH If we did not believe doctors endoned Tho ono spot which, moro than cents. Foster-MUbur- n Co., Buffalo, Bears the Ayr's Cherry Pectoral for cough and any othor, ha8 controlled th0 his New' York, sole agents for the cold, we wouldnot offer It to you. Signature Rockport, Ky Oct. 30. On tory1 of Europe, lies, strangely United .States. Sold for TO year. 24 Mrs. Margaret Wilcox died enough, not In Europe Itself, but In Remember the I&m&f Asia. For the possession ot thejaad take no other, name Doan's at the home of her daughter, Mrs. hk Vow Doctor. SHfeecrlbe for The Hartford Herald. it? DON'T rktj.it 156 PAPERS A YEAR FREE t i ! ly noooooooooooooo fl-- ly V ly be-li- to-da- ly to-da- te I ly long-deslie- New York WorW Z ss post-offic- e, CASTOR A M Doctors Endorse Oc-tob- or &ffilfiu iigj-- :' ki ) appreciate it Send The Herald theNEWS wewiB 'i ' ' raBGram!iiAW WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6, 1012. 2 'USsm ' 'i " ' " T " V til r tir r - jjsm THE HARTFORD HERALD VICE PRESIDENT ti -- i.TTii r n- - r " ir a ,i..i.-..f- ;,M l'AUK TUKBR. f ii JERUSALEM 15 GIG 10,000 to 90,000 IN 5 ATTRACT ATTENTION Population Increased from THE Members of Family Wit ness Final Scene. COMMITTEE MEETING CULLED I YOU MUST SOW ES I Couldn't Walk! "I used to be troubled with a weakness peculiar to women," writes Mrs. Anna Jones, of Kenny, 111. "For nearly a year, I could not walk, without holding my sides. I tried several different doctors, but I grew worse. Finally, our druggist advised Cardui for my complaint. I was so thin, my weight was 115. Now, 1 weigh 163, and I am never sick. I ride horseback as good as ever. I am in fine health- at 52 years." - H PASTJTHIRTY YEARS Plans to Establish Suburban Colonies Are Meeting With Success. LAND THKItti IS SKLMXfl HIGH To" Take Action Yacancy in Filling K.M No Inconve- TAKE nience to Voters. l'POMINKXT MEN SIKXTIOXKI) vAROU I Woman'sTonsc &2S&gg Before You Can R.e&p You might as well try to make firming pay without sowing seed as try to make a mercantile business pay without advertising Jerusalem 13 growing Tapldly, and several movements are on foot, In addition to those begun by SO DOES AN AD. a J . w . ', y farm of 742 acres to he used fort farming purposes. The lessees must get that much out of It before they I r'rotft-wicmiOirl make a cent for themselves. Few I between 80,000 and 100,000. kinds of Investments are as solid as nny kind of Veterinary To do & Smith "The Jewish quarter within the Investments In fertile farming land, work. Hordes, Mules nnd Cows walled city," continues the raport, And nt such rentals, the Todd place need not die for mint of attention, Attorneys At Law "has long been crowded, anfi the Is paying about as handsome re- KENTUCKY. Culls answered day orn ljlit. HARTFORD, new arrivals from Russia and Uall-cl- a, turns us any kind of investment, K. Mullli Me.ari. VV II ILiuma hiiiI yet promising returns to the renan linn hi t that the liaw fnrinul a partner-hlll- p Bokhara and Yemen, Persia -i lor Mm Kl'lirlal mtf , Hit "C M h outand Morocco spread over tht ters. Franklin Journal. i smith pt ci liuliiul mill illou i lielni; .utiity ttiirin In pr tiit il from skirts of the city, mainly to suburbs VETEKHCAKY SL'KGEOX tiring mh Ii "te, Mr IlirneH ulll Is your husband cross? An IrriliilivlilllMlI) uttcpt to the northwest, off the JafTa road. Kentucky. In llaiirnril l!imlill llrli prHrtlr Hint-fon- t, .in linllillni;, table fault finding disposition Is Hartford, Sir Moses Monteflore, the Anglo-Jewis- h Ky. I'oito Hlco's New Wonder. often due to a disordered 'stomach. ninephilanthropist of tht From Jar away Porto Rico comes A man with good digestion Is nearteenth centnTy, did much 'tor the reports of a wonderful new discov- statement: ? ? ? ? J J. M. PORTER, t ly iilvvnya good natured. A great . amelioration lot the housing condK ery that'is believed will vastly beff-ot- it "The Vice- - President died at many have been permanently cured GO TO- tions of the Jewish population of the people. Ramon T. Mar-cha- n, p. m. without regaining conscious- of stomach BEAVER DAM, KY. trouble by taking Cham He was perness for a moment. Jerusalem. In his honor a of Barcclonetn, writes: "Dr. Will practice ht pro!rion lu Onlo nd For sale by all monial fun-- of about $50,000 was King's 'New Discovery Is doing fectly quiet. He dle'd In the pres- berlain's Tablets. SpecUl attention xlrcato' counties olnlnK duelers. m bualne entrusted to hikcnre. which has splendid work here. collected In Bngand, It cured me ence of his wife, her brother and been employed In continuation of about five times of terrible coughs slsrtrr, his two brothers and his FOR A Society (iamu. FRANK L. FELIX, the work he Inaugurated. and colds, also my brother of a se- three sons and their wives. Ho had "Mow dill the poker gunic come Carpenter and Kepair Work "The money Is used to make ad- vere cold In his chest and more been entirely unconscious sine? 7 out at your girl's house?" TIN WORK and FU'EC'APS vances to local building societies on than 20 others, who used it on my o'clock, when he had a period of "I was killed. 1 held four HAHTfORD, KY. 1'uinp anil Furniture Repairing $ lasting for aces whilenearlyold consciousness condition oT the members of the advice. We hope this great medi- partial man 'held n pair the Will pnctlcc hu profession In Onlo and ! - .j. .x. Soldering and S:uv Filing, J5ugHu died In df nines. lining counties Rnil In the Court of Appeal societies fmtllng part Of tho cost cine will yet bo sold in every drug about fifteen minutes. He won." Collection! '. gy Tops Covered and Lined. t Criminal practice and building a tpeclaltT. and submitting their building plans store in Porto Rico." For throat a uremic moma as a result of Office In the Herald "Why, how's that?" You'll find him in the Dr. John for approval to representatives of and lung troubles It has no equal. Bright'8 disease, heart discaso and "He had them on his feet." Mitchell oflice on Mnin Street. The advances are A trial will convince you of Its arterio sclerosis." the committee. Otto C. Dan J. Joyce, Sanville, Culls CoimiiltH-- Meeting. Henry repayable without Interest In 10 merits. bot50c and $1.00. Trial Beaver Dam, Ky. Xew York, Oct. 31. Chairman county, Virginia, says: a years from completion "l took of the tle free. Guaranteed by James H. scheme, nnd the money is then Williams. m HTHes, of the Republican National cold with a cough which hung on HARTFORD, KY. , Committee, shortly 'before 1 o'clock for two years. Then 1 commenced again advanced for a fresh enterthat he using Foley's Honey & Tar ComTo Our Correspondents. this morning announced prise. In this way Ave suburban Ollli'c up ttaii h over WlNon & We print a list, of subjects below ha"d called a meeting of the Nation pound and the cough finally lefi colonies have been erecxed, each Crowe, opposite comt house. Will 12 in mo and now I am perfectly strong containing GO to 70 houses; In the which will be of much assistance to al Committee for "November practice his profession in all the Is best and safest for newest ol them the minimum correspondents in writing for The Chicago to select a successor to the and well." 'courts of this nnd adjoining coun children nnd contains no opiates. amount spent on each dwelling was Herald: Always send us accounts late James S. Sherman as the ties nnd Court of Appeals. Comnier- - . m candidate for Vice Presi- 'AH dealers. $1,000. The construction through- of deaths, births, marriages, real clal nnd criminal practice u spect. out is neat "and substantial, though, estate "Seals, live stock sales, con- dent. ialty. Don't despise the little things, "Mr. Hllles PLACED IN YOUR HESI- made the following owing to the remarkable' Hse in the flagrations, accidents, condition of but at the same tlme the bigger DENCE Ott PLACE OF BL'S- crops, unusual weather conditions, announcement: price of land near the city, the site 1NESS, AND PUT YOURSELF "The national 'convention which the fish the less necessity there Is on which the" colony Is built cost visiting abroad, (not neighborhood lying about It. PARKER'S -IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH met In Chicago In June delegated to for four times us much per square yard visits), social meetings, lodge meetHAIR BALSAM Cleantrg and the hair. power to THE Committee news, school news, the National fromotcf a laxumnt frrovth. n9 that of the other settlements. ings, Church Never Fails to Restore orar fill vacancies on the national tickof roads, family More space has been allowed for condition Hair to ua Youtwul Color. frcvi-nttm r riiljnir (short accounts), curiosities, et. The death of Mr. Sherman, SYMPTOMS OF COHSUMPTION W1 wnd M ftlnf ItrnnHttn and trees have been tho roads TO ALL STATES. some- candidate of the "Republican party relics, robberies, murders, planted along them. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL "Other Tellglous denominations thing good about people, anything for Vice President, makes It IncumYield to Vinol. TO THE FARMERS, CONTRACT have erectcU Immense 'buildings of general interest. Also, please bent upon tho .National Committee Tho medical profession do not be- CALL ON OR ADDRESS around Jerusalem, such as the send all accounts of deaths and to nominate a candidate in his W. O'BANON. Greek convents on the marriage In as soon as possible, place. The nomination, however, lieve that consumption Is inherited, Orthodox Jaffa road and the Mount Of Olives, and do xiot wait till you send In cannot possibly be made prior to hut a person may inherit a weakness Local Manager, the Roman Catholic orphanage, and your regular letter. Mall your let the 'election next Tuesday. Such a or tendency to that disease. Hartford, K: . A prominent citizen of Hvansvllle, the German "Protestant Institutions ters so they will reach us on Mon- nomination can properly be made 1858.ft35a$SI 111 W. C. SEXTON. "I was for fivo only after due and reasonable no- Ind., writes: tf by the Damascus Gate and on tho days of each week. mfiSILWSM ll "9 a rlnK. r. ag5yMcW a HygB diamond, or watch,- SSLiuMH Local Manager. to all the members of the com- months with pulmonary trouble, and tice northern heights. Dut thtsy have MVim jewelry silver- S35JAI29IB! Beaver Dam, Ky. Only ii Fire Hero mittee, and such notice cannot be had the best of doctors; I had hemorr- Incorporated. ReJ5SB ware, you can set tSnJviH not done anything considerable) for hages and was In a very bad way. ivJSffCMjJjJ the best quality at STSppjVjl lowest prices "JVhHSH 53QBKii- the from the the Improvement of housing cor tho But the crowd cheered, as, with given In less than six days. It Is Through tho advice of a friend I tried wjusgood laying taut of suburbs. The burned htctids, he held up a small therefore manifestly 'impossible to Ylnol, and I feel that it saved my fOLDEST MAIL W "Kt round box. "Fellows!" he shout- hold such a meeting prior to the life. It is all you recommend It to FOLEY result is that between the abundance IIAIIAKiV UI.UtK HUUbt great stone churcheb and ed, "this liucklen's Arnica Salve I election. Meantime, no difficulty be. I believe It is the greatest medi- FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND BLADDER of IN THE SOUTH. institutes there are row8 of wretch- hold, hag everything beat for or inconvenience arises to the vot- cine on earth. I have advised others Por almost half a century we have served ex J they duslvelv the Southern trade. Wri'e slums. A few wealthy Bokhara burns." Right! Also for bolls, ul- ers at the election next Tuesday, to try Vinol, and(Name havo had tho ed same results." furnished on Address. J (or our free illustrated catalogue. Jews have built line mansions, but cers, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, because tbe votes to he cast then request.) Surest pile cure. are for electors and not for candi& few rich members among sprains, bruises. there are Vinol soothes and heals tho inflamed uoxzo Louisvwe, ay. Jerusalom, nnd lew who can aTford It subdues Inflammation, kills pain. dates for either President or Vice surfaces and allays tho cough. Vinol If you want clothes of any s. Only 25 cents at James H. President, and the death of Mr. creates an appetite, strengthens the klocf Every Article Guaranteed. to build for themselves a decent cleaned, tall on the m Sherman, 'therefore, doe not affect digestive organs house. and gives the patient th0 validity of tho election of tho strength to throw off incipient pulmo- Hartford Pressing Club. We M""WJf "The project has, therefore, been vUH&uar I'linctiuition Murk. can clean any kind of clothes electors. nary diseases. mooted in England of forming a Returning from school the other "I have called a meeting of the Try a bottle of Vinol with tho un- you have and guarantee that small garden suburb outside Jeruafternoon a little girl Informed her National Committee to meet upon derstanding that your money mill bo they will be satisfactory salem In which the houseB could m if mother that she had learned how to the twelfth day of November In the returned if it does not help you. let to the better class artisans who "puncshate." ' For Hillo by .James it. A Ililuins, not, nothing will be charged. 5JCKJOOOCXJCOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCJ city of Chicago at the Aullltorlum can afford to pay a rent of $40 Xv KrugKist, Hartford, Ky. We are ready to clean your "Woll, dear," tsald her mother, Hotel at 12 O'clock noon to select a The Idea of garden $50 a year. "and how Is it done?" successor to the late James S. Sherclothes for spring. We also suburbs has achieved striking "Why, when you write 'Hark!' man as candidate of the Republican have a new line of late samin England and Germany, you hat-pi- n put after it; and party for Vloe President of the ples and we guarantee a per and it Is recognized as offering tho n'hen youa ask a quetlon you put a United States." "best solution for the housing prob- button-hook,fect fit. Call on us when in " November Lippln-cott- 's Already there has been discuslem of tho large industrial cities of meed of work in our line. . sion of the availability of Gov. our time, and at tho same time as Hadley, Gov. Oeneen, Senator "Dor-a- h, fostering the love of the land and Twinges of rheumatism, backSenator Cummins, Senator La Club of nature which the modern concen ache, stiff Joints and shooting pains We tell von bow. and cavbest market population in towns all show your kidneys are not work Follette, former Vice President tration of the We ure dealera; established firicea. andean do Fairbanks, Senator Root, Senator BUTTKRfor you Y. M. C A. Bldg. has threatened. At some little dis- ing right. Urinary irregularities, Durton, Senator Lodge, Gov. than agent icr commission merh W. H, S J. F. GILLESPIE, References any bank in Loucan still loss of sleep, chants. tance from Jerusalem land nervousness, weak and others. isville. Write or weekly price list. P R.OPRIETORS. be purchased fairly cheaply, and it back and sore kldney8 ten the need M. SABCL & SONS is calculated that ft substantial lit of a good, reliable kidney medicine. 2frtt-3433 tttirkit SL, lOUISIlUE, VI. Dealers In fus, Hiuts, wqol. tle house with half an acre could be Foley Kidney Pills are tonic, FOR FLETCHER'S provided for about $1,000. The strengthening and restorative. They 4 garden space could be planted with build up tho kidneys and regulate NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. figs and olives and garden produce, their action. They will give you la ordering the address of for which there Is a ready market quick relief and contain no g i FARM RENTED FOR 950,00 TO $100.00 A MONTH your paper changed from one For time Experience not needin tho city, and thus the tenant FIVE YEARS FOR $25,000 ed. your spare active man drugs. Safe and always place to another It is absolutely Want an in thla locality. would be able to make a little in- - Bure. Try them. All dealers. m necessary to state where you To Introduce ua to your'frtenda. We pay largest cash benefits when dick, Injured, u-There are persons In cities havo been receiving the paper as and at death, for smallest cost. Fashion Note. many of them who regard a farm A well as where you want It chang- - 4 offer to first apand "This fashion journal says that' as a place - to go when you have plicant from this place. Write quick for to. Please bear this in mind. ed 9 there will bo no change In coats money enough to spend in good particulars. Ky. 635, Coving-ton- , THE this winter' said Mrs. Nagg. ' living, and when you con afford to HARTFORD, :: KY. ' "And something, tells me that own property al an annual loss. But dadto know you have wed K, Tell IOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOO your friead bow R (topped your Wltatf there wl11, bo no change In pants," here in Franklin county a farm of hair aid Greatly promoted K growth. snapped Mr. Nagg, as be sadly sur- 742 acres leaded the other day for " PILLS FOLEY FOLEY Your Dorter. A veyed his frayed trousers, five years for 125,000, Think of It. Subscribe for The fO BACKACHE KIDNEYS AND BLADDER Nathan Strauss, the' philanthropist of this city, and others for the amelioration of the living conditions of the Jews fhero. According to a Teport made to the Department of Commerce anil Labor the population of Jerusalem, particularly the Jewish part, has growtf remarkably, and chiefly 'in the last 30 years, increasing In t,liat period from 10,000 to not less than 50,000 out of a total population of IN THIS PAPER! And an ad. ATTRACTS BUSINESS ! Let Us Boom Your Trade. come by the care of his land. Tho houses would be laid out according to a plan which would preserve tho natural beanty of the site, and tho supervision of the dwellings and the upkeep ttif roads and common buildings would be In the hands of a local committee. Communication with the city would be established by a diligence or bus, unless the tramway concession, of which so much has been heard, materializes, In which case tho line might be brought out to the suburb." New York Tlntts. I'tica, N. Y., Oct. 30. Af.er a long Illness Vice President James died at his Sherman Schoolcraft homp In this city at 9:42 o'clock of uremic poison caused by Oright's disease. He had been sinking since early morning, and It was realized that death was a question of only a few hours. There was slight relief shortly after 7 o'clock, caused by an apIn the condiparent improvement tion" of the "kidneys, but it did not prove real 'or lasting, and at best gave only temporary hope. At 0 oVlock the patient's temperature rose to 106.- - From that rapidly passed time his condition from bal to worse until the end. Mr. Sherman wns unconscious when the end came, and had been In that ' condition for hours. Soon after Mr. Sherman's death Dr., Fayette H. Peck, flie attending the following issued physician, ht Ii Your Home Pa.per. n We have thousands of such letters, and more are arriving daily. Such earnest testimony from those who have tried it, surely proves the great value of this vegetable, tonic medicine, for women. Cardui relieves women's sufferings, and builds weak women up to health and strength. If you are a woman, give it a trial. It should help you, for it has helped a million others. It is made from pure, harmless, herb ingredients, which act promptly and surely on the womanly organs. It is a good tonic. Try it ! Your druggist sells it. Write to: Ladies' Adusory Dcpt.. Chattanooa Medicine Co., Chattanooca. Tcnn., for Special Instructions, and book, "Home Treatment lor Women." sent free. J 58 ah annual rental or $.,,uuu for AM PREPARED il Barnes ., x- -- nl-- -- Attorney at Law, Albert Oiler Attorney at Law, i Hartin Attorney at Lew HAVE A ROUGH RIVER TELEPHONE Long Distance Lines J. KIDNEY PELS kttts -- Notice C P. Barnes Co., Wll-llam- -- pop--ulari- ty Gillespie Bros., r"i 1 Cash-Bon- MONEY Hartford Pressing Gdlfo-boroug- FRED NALL, Mgr. Children Cry ..BUCKSMITHING.. C ASTORIA habit-formin- Repair ,' 4 l Horseshoeing Free-Insuran- Ayer Hair Vigor Specialty itfi'lfe KIDNEY KIDNEY PILLS MONEYS AND BLADDER tOR RHEUMATISM Herald. HTT?r.i Hili-- vt. ,rrr.,li'; ff r "'' u .,4 -- t -i- " 1 . r ,. iim.iiii.il nil, t ,.., 1.1 rmr-i " i '. PAGE FOUR. TT HARTFORD HERALD 1 ,..'n' ," liiIMiMipiMwiyitt . " " " -- - - WEDXE8DAV, 3fOV. , 1915& ML 4r n! ' I d a t M IX .,v. Tew years. These are times when Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 4. Be-- j tbe farm increases bis chances for Roosevelt succeed, and every new llevlng that Theodore order to utility and convenience added to does not bear malice toward him, 8layer of the farm increases the chances for i John Scbrank. would-b- e the Colonel, expects to escape with fettecete. a light sentence. evangelism Is being Sensational confided these expectas. denounced tions to Bernard H. Gottschalk. at almost every loos gathering It Is a who occupies a cell near that of the good move In tbe right direction. notorious prisoner. 'Gottschalk IB a There Is nothing about religion to former resident of New York. call for questionable methods for "Theodore Roosevelt Is only huits propagation. True religion and man after all." Schrank said, acundefiled vaunts not ithelf, nor does cording to Gottschalk. "He was It to arouse curiosity and ex- shot and has recovered. Now that citement among people In order to It Is all over and he has had time properly establish Itself. When our for reflection, his better self surely performed a wonderful has concluded that I should be pit-le- d Saviour cure. He generally told the healed and not condemned. When party to "go and tell no one." His was shot he showed forgiveshould be like Him in ness. followers Himple appeal "The entire case rests wlthRoose-vel- t. I know if he will come here There have been few autumns and speak for me, and adopt a that afforded the wealth of beauti- broad view of the matter, I will get ful tree foliage that Is exhibited In a light sentence. HIB word will the present one. Basking In the glint settle the whole matter. I should of a fast approaching winter's sunshine, the woods are resplendent In think he would come here when the . . their colors of red and brown and case is triad." it ' gold, and thf haze of a dying In,i 'L.. H. AND ST. L. ROAD el Ian summer lends Its enchanting IS ORDKRlXG NEW CARS spell to the beautiful scene. The leaves are fast releasing their hold The Owensbor-- j Messenger fay: on the mother branch, and their A few lays ago it wuh announced glory will soon that the L., H and St. L. Railroad wealth of foliage Kink Into old earth, to give suste- Company had purchased three new nance to a new generation of like locomotives for use of the road and kind, which will come when the now the announcement is made dreary winter I past and the birds that the company has placed an orannounce the arrival of spring. der with a car building concern for hSrty-s300 new standard foot INCOME TAX RATIFIED box cars. RV THIRTY-TWSTATES The order for the, box cars Is the flrfj that the company has placed Washington, Nov. 4. Thirty-tw- o for a long number of years, and States have notified Secretary Knox the cars will be the first thirty-slx-foof their ratification of the proposed cars that the company has evIncome tax amendment to the Fed- er owned. It is stated that the eral Constitution, and four have cars will be built as soon as possinotified the State Department of ble, as the company is sorely In their rejection. To become effec- need of them. tive, thirty-si- x States three-fourtof those In the Union must ratify. , Xotice to File RIdN. Those which have not notified The Board of Trustees of tbe Department of ratification of (white) graded common rejection are Delaware, Florida, school district No. 1 will receive Louisiana, Massachusetts, New Jer- bids for the construction of the new sey, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvan- brick school building for said disia, Vermont, Virginia, West Virgin- trict at the law offices of Barnes & ia and Wyoming. Smith, Hartford, Ky., at one o'clock Hampshire, p. m. on Tuesday, November 12 Connecticut, New Rhode Island and Utah have notifi- Building to be completed on or be ed of rejection. fore August 1, 1913. A copy of the Tlie last favorable report was re plans and specifications Is on file ceived from Minnesota on Juno 12. subject to inspection at the office m of the Secretary, also with Hon. HEVEX-VEAKXLI8TMEXT John J. McHenry, office with Bar-be- e HAS IIECOME EFFECTIVE & Castleman, Louisville, Ky.; James Stewart Construction Co., St. Congress providing , The act of Louis, Mo., and C. C. St E. A. Webterm of enlistment ber, architects, Cincinnati, O. for a seven-yea- r term, in tbe Instead of a three-yea- r E. B. PENDLETON, PreB't. United States army, went Into ef- W. H. BARNES, Secretary. feet 'last week. All persons desir- - A (Advertisement.) IhgMoc'hHst will be compelled to m serve. seven .years; that U, they are supposed to enlist for seven, years, j k U O R i had heard the shots, of the tragedy. four, however, are spent in ac-- nllLTD C1TC ITTCUIlTI Co cauc for the vomu't act can ' service and . the . other. three are! UULLlI InlL nl ILrUILU .. i i spent on be givea by the family. a furlough ana tne soiOUR VICE PRESIDENTS Mrs. Sharpnack wag prominent Member of a re-Cler become MEBEE MATTHEWS. FfcAMC L.FELUL' j In social circles. Before retiring serve which can be called out at EOITOR6. Saturday night she seemed to be in fRlNK L. FEUX. Pr'r. Thl would only be done in thejFcur Have Dkd in November, the best of spirits. The couple al ways had llve happily together, it ,,,., , . , c ot ar- 1rhen a large number) e t th Hertford juiai c minueaui is said. f men would be needed. and in . -- ..i of tbP tpcond class. that case private citizens could be . of Sherman. Mr. Flener's House Braced. ' called also, thus makinc in reality I MT. B. F. Flener. of Borah's How does tbefonly one more year of service than) Good morning! ry, thls county, lost his residence Washington, Nov. i. James election newB slt you, anyhow? by fire on last Saturday evening KftAman i the seventh inumber r k.wn, iio 9 r!sipl material difference in thereally de-- dent to die in office. Of the six about 7 o'clock. The fire Is sup-of men enlisting, as those inar in Ttlrfcev fast 0W. entering the service wlli; deaths already on record four oc- - posed to have caught from a match that O- turkey; wbfth realixSs ignited by a mouse, sil the fami not object to the extra year. The' curred In November. here is this country are nearlng a object of The first was George Clinton, of ly except Mr. and Mrs. Flener had years on the rl- -' the three erfcta is their existence. The old serve force is for the purpose of New York, who died April 2". 1S12, gone to prayer meeting. having a reserve which has had when 73 years old. The others folks were in the sitting room and of truth and a There is Jots scented the smoke entering from were Elbrldge Gerry, of MassachuWt of poetry in the following: military training. setts, November 23, 1814. at the the kitchen andran in and the fire tlmeg that you were "The tboBtaad age of TO; William R. King, of Al- had caught from the flames from a right won't gala J"w an? soag; but KIXKII FOR NOT SKXDIXG HIS CHILIJKK.V TO SCHOOL abama, April IS, 1S53, at the age sugar box setting under the foot day and night the they'll resiember 'of C"; Henry Wilson, of Massachu- - of a bed When the feather bed eae time yon were wrosg." After dee trial a man wag fined setts, November 22, 1S7C. at the was lifted the flames spread Tery lndlcstloa bow polst to a warm five dollars and costs In Judge' age of 03; Thomas A Hendricks, rapidly and came near suffocating rac for K S. Senator In this State Boggs court on Monday last for of Indiana, November ' 1SS5, at both Mr. and Mrs. Flener before y aext ysar. The new Kestecky they could get out of the room. Mr. falltag and refusing to send his the age of 66, and Garrett A. lw, Towever, wilt govern was considerably to the public school. A bart, of New Jersey, November 21, Flener's hair th waiter, aad this win probably full !ASkn? nf fhf rs.U Ic In tfcp1 1 tQ(l , scorched. However the alarm of ata r deprive it of the odlua of former department of the News thlsj wllUm R." King took the oath of fire soon brought In the near neighy:ar. week So far as can "be learned, oSce In Cuba, where he had gone bors and most of the household L". S. Graat's picture ''", this ' tae Drt cas ot yae Etna to on account of III health. He never goods ere saved. Loss about Gea. Insurance, $500. be tried In the couaty this season. presided over the Senate. Clinton, new Issue of adors the Mrs. R. B. Martin and sister, bills. Bt If yoe really ' and it Is sincerely hoped there will Gerry and Wilson died" In Washlng-an- t to be a likeness of the Gener- - sever be another. Illiteracy In this! ton, and Clinton and Gerry were and B. H. Crabtree, Beaver Dam. al, better hunt up an obi picture. State Is to be aEhamed of. and the burled In the Congressional ceme-a- s went out to see their parents tbote new ones wJM hardly be People should use every possible King was burled In Dallas coun-- l to aid those who are endeavor-plentiful hereabouts. 3IIXISTKR CHARGED WITH leg to educate the children. It ty. Alabama: HendrkkR In Indian LVRIXG GIRL FROM HOME Tb mayors of several cities hare cogts p8reats nothing to send their apolls, and Hobart in Patterson, N. decrees knocking out "tag children to the public schools, but Ind., Nov. 4. The ' Evansvllle. 4ays, and others will probably fol- Ignorance costs the people much. Only four Vice Presidents of the Rer. William F. Dunn, of Granite low until this custom ig abolished. School ofaclals are seriously In United States were afterward elect- City, 111., Is under arrest here It m&r twin hard on some churches, eam-e- i in me maiier oi compelling eu to the Presidency. They were t ltlitil tBBa T...tl wf.1 il ' HKrIeileg and other organizations attendance, and those who persist in John Adams. Thomas Jefferson. :" that adopt this mean to collect permitting their children to run at Martin Van Buren and Theodore w, is .Mia v,ij. Miss MIckell sang In the choir of money, out tfie great puwic wm )arf;e ke w nanr an!aiais or to Roosevelt. Five have succeeded to He hall this moTaent wiia aeiisat. ren,aIa ,n ignoraace at home. ould the Presidency through the death the Rev. Mr. Dunn's ohurch. paid her much attention, and three Tht "ur" fad has gotten to be a jUw take hed. Sandy of the Chief Executive. Big These weeks ago tbey disappeared from aulaance, a no one escapes from j;eWE, j were John Tyler, Millard Filmore, home, according to Mrs. Dunn, who this incesnat botheration who ever! Andrew Johnson, Chester A. Arthur traced them here. ilr ,. The minister "' visits a city wbers it is in progress. j t ' "I ti begged the officers to let' him return Fifty acres of land adjoining-,! ueaver Dam, also " "0D3e to his wife and baby. The "FATHER" JOHX RUSSELL. e of to first silo ever and nalf acre UvA wUh i.w4 j .VOTED CHARACTER. DEAD Slrl avowed her love for the mlnls- Ercted In Hancock county. If improvements. Terms very rtas-ter- e ter. who is 44 rear old. Cnnntv Is on ia Ohio couaty we have onaWe. Cajj on address. J. D. Detroit, Nov. i. "Father" John authorities say the Rev. Mr. Dunn , not bard of it. They are a splen-- HOCKER, Beaver Dam, Ky. Box Russell, founder of the Prohibition mar e turned over to the Federal did coaTftalence. almost a neceesl- - ( 4.,., party and the oldest Methodist fauthorlties on a white slave charge. ty, 'or any large farm aad will pay preacher in the Detroit conference,!, for tbe cost of construction In the FORGI VEXESS EX I'ECTED -' RV SOIRAXK FROM TEDDV is dead at the home o his daughMARRIAGE LICENSE. O .aount of green forage fcaved, in a ter In thg city. He was born n The Hortjord Herald , Lis.tn.f VcMeqot P.sa v.. .,r DOst-oEc- ! - I : ! jocu i the GDOdS BM.iiiii,li!iiJillSi)Biw;?a. Vice-Pres- , .!.. B x- ' Ht-tl- fe . 1 Pri-ar- j en j : , $1,-o0- 0. ten-thou- s- aad-dol- . you to Inspect the bolt goods ve have brought fh this Fall; ve have such a variety of pleasing It will be a pleasure to frt j colors and elegant weaves. Ve have the newest and finest materials for house-dressafternoon andevenlng es, i , ,,",. "en., gowns. While our goods are gleaslng to look at, we have demanded also the very best j I ' , j quality When you buy your dress goods from us; you get three things--val- ue, beauty, use. You will get the right price. " i I , '" awi.r v- -' 'wre i four-roo- nt con-tag- v ' j i . j OOflooannnnnnnnnnn , ' j Livingston county. X. Y.. In 1S22. Russell "Father" Terry A. Craln, Butler, to Anna with most of the leading probibi-- , V. Barnard, Hartford, Route 3. m uuu Lutus V. A. Ashley, Owensboro, such as the Sons of Temperance to Annie Lee Leach, Horse Branch. nnrl (ho Clrrt Tomntarc' uoa tn'lnc Geo. W. Brown, Beaver Dam, to at the head of the Order of Good Josle Willoughby. Little Bend. Templars of the World and presidAlvln Ward, Hartford. Route 7. ed at tbe first session of the order to Dixie Moseley, Hartford, Routel. ever held In England. Virgil Brown, Echols, to Beulah He wrote the first articles and Wilcox, Echols. made the first public speeches In Jamei H. Frank, Fordsvllle, to favor of the organization of an InDelia M. Durry, Fordsvllle. dependent political party on the IsJack Walker, Narrows, to Mamie sue of prohibition. .He wrote the ' Powers, . Narrows. call for the first National Conven j John Wallace, Rocknort, to Hantion at which the party was organ- nah Sanderfur, Beaver Dam. ized in Chicago, and was the parfirst candidate for the Vice For Sale. ti's Presidency, In 1872. For years he About 35 tons of bay. Address was the recognized leader of the X, care of Herald. tf .s. Prohibition forces of the country. REXXETTS. Nov. 4. The death angel visited Married. Rockporl, Ky., Nov. 5, 1912. the home of Mr. Frank Maples and On last Sunday at 10 o'clock at took from him hls dear wife. She the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. leaves a husband, one child and a Estill Wilcox, near Echols, Ky., host of friends to mourn her loss. their only daughter. Miss Beulah We only regret, that we'eannot call Wilcox, was united in matrimony Ethel back, but God knows best. Rev. Burton filled his. regular apto Mr. Virgil Brown, In the presence of quite a number of their rel- pointment at Hamlin Chapel Sunday. atives and friends. Miss Edna Black, East Hartford, The marriage ceremony wa8 performed by Rev. Birch Shields, of visited her sister, Mrs. Alfred WalRotkport, Ky., In his own pleasant lace, from Thursday . until Sunday. way. Both of these young people Campbell, wife and Mr. Walter professed religion under tbe minis-- , sister, of Hartford, attended ohurch try of Rev. Shields and were bap- - at this place Sunday, tlzed by him Into the fellowship of Mrs. Tom Wallace, who has been Missionary Pond Run Baptist (very 111 at the residence of her church, near Echols. May the bless-- 1 daughter, Mrs. Davis Royal, of ings of an allwlse God rest upon I Fordsvllle, was reported no better each of them as they Journey at tbe last account. through life, Is tbe wish of their OXE OF THE MYSTERIES pastor and numerous friends. OF LIFE'S VICISSITUDES BIRCH SHIELDS. ' ,0 OOOOOCOOOOOOOO CARSON & CO. INCORPORATED. ns"" "e .. Hartford, Kentucky. tWtWMWWmWWVtWVWtMWWMWVWmwtvWMMtWM a Patriotism and Love of Country Can scarcely be expected of children reared by homeless parents with no more serious thought than the present. "Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined," and as more recent writers have said, "The home is the backbone of our nation," it behooves all lovers of life, liberty and happiness, and particularly those directing the footsteps of the youth of our country to set a good example. To do this it is not necessary to build a palace and go in debt for life. Wood construction will just meet your requirements. With it you can plan a home of any size you may ultimately desire and then start with a few rooms and build on as your demands require. We have helped many people solve their build iug problems and would like to help you. Come in and let's talk it over or write for prices. I "There's no Place Like Home." I Fordsvllle Planing INCORPORATED Mill ' Herald only $1 y'r Nothlng In the awful mystery of FRANTIC SCREAMS TELL OF A DOUBLE TRAGEDY life and death is more Inexplicable than the widening contrasts of hu man tortune. wny snouid Masontown, Penn., Nov, 4. one While John C. Sharpnack, livery child be brought into the world to man and horse owner and prom!- - wealth, dignity and honor, and an- nent In this part of the State, slept other child to- - squalor, penury of at his home this morning, his Wife crime? Can these disparities of crept to the bed and sent a bullet condition be mended through the from a revolver through his head, political fabric? If we hould place a man in the Presidency for killing him Instantly. Her son, aroused by the sound life, invested with all the powers of the shot, leaped from his bed needful to a wise and benevolent and ran toward his mother, who absolution, could he change to any still stood over the form of her hus- appreciable, degree the existing orband with the smoking revolver In der? Could he remotely reach the her band. disease of sin and sloth, of greed When the child screamed, Mrs. and graft, of poverty and wealth, bo Sharpnack reached out, took him in as to give the halt, the lame and her arms, kissed him several times, the blind some chance against tbe then, with the llttl0 fellow still healthy, the energetic and gifted? held In one arm, and while seated Louisville Courier-Journa- l. on the bed beside tbe body of her The public drinking cup was dead husband, she turned tbe rebarred from all railroad cars, veson volver herself and pulled the sels and other conveyances operattrigger. fell back on the bed, dead, a ed in interstate 'traffic In the United She bullet In her brain. The nn ran Stater, last week. screaming from, the rooraVto'i tell Hartford Herald, Oaly $1 Year j other members of the family, who nine-year-o- ld TOBACCO BUYERS ARE a!!!,,,,! Fordsville, - Co., Kentucky. HOW ABRANBIHG PUNS For Inspection day of Samples-Mee- ting To Be Held Wednes- Morning. hibitlon at the association headolj. yarmaAll sizes, fromjtr quarters for the 'past ' few. days,' 6.to(S00 acres. TvV.cln p'leaka yout-Iwhere they have been inspected vby you.aBt to buy laa i a number of the buyers from the A. 0. THIBET CO., city and the district. Nb prices adv. Kr. Messenger The Owensboro of Sunday says: Ther0 will be a meeting of the of the Equity sales committee Home Warehouse company at the headquarters on Third street on Wednesday morning, at which time the samples W1U be Inspected and, It la expected that prices will be fixed on them. The samples for the Green River Tobacco Growers' Association have tions tor 'ther year. ,- , ..t1, been made UP nd have been on ex-- . have been fixed on the crop and-- it is understood that no offers have been mad by the buyers. J, As in former years, the action 6f nny committee In effecting a sale with any of the buyers will have to be ratified by the growers in their meetings, before the deal is finally closed. It IB stated by the tobacco'people that they Jixpect that the sale will be quickly effected following tho election and they are also of the opinion that liberal prlcea will bo obtained for the weed. Thomas Gallagher, of Ireland, arrived In Owonsboro Friday night and will make tho place hla headquarters for the next month, during which time he will look ot-thoperations of his plants here and at Henderson and will make a study pf thq JqbaccQ crop condie fh sK t t&Ji V f"! .f KSsus gUstUN " KiTyyWHfwwHPis . WEDNESDAY, XOV. 0, 1012. Mr. A S. THE HARTFORD HERALD Bennett Secretary of PAGE FIVE; J'' H I ; Buy Holeproof tfosieru 4 FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDRENJpfsp m fatsJ M (Pt) to call your attention to our varied Hosiery stock. We carry nothing We want 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 you wear our famous Hole-ProHosiery. of of We have also the celebrated Black Cat stockings for children at 5c and 25c per pair. Buy )'our hose from us, and remember that IT PAYS TO TRADE 1 WITH A HOUSE THAT SAVES it YOU MONEY.. m. ,0 ooooooooooooooo LOCAL NEWS AND 5 i 1 'i V " 4 ui Just opened a barrel of that good pure New Orleans Molasses PERSONAL POINTS O the kind that everybody likes. Get O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO a gallon HARTFORD GROCERY CO. Irvlngton Meal and Flour at '"W. The City Restaurant is the place H. Moore & Son's Meat Market. to do your eating. Meals served at Just received new barrel Jumbo all hours, on short notice. Prompt service and politest attention guarPickles. anteed by W. A. Wllkerson. W. H. MOORE & SON. Messrs. Harvy Tlchenor, Beaver Sour Kraut and nice new pack Mackerel at W. H. Moore & Son's Dam; John T. Jackson and J. L. Brown, Rocfcport; Alex Bennett, Meat Market. Hartford, Route 3, were callers at Mr. Klnchen Martin and son The Herald office Friday. Crlt Martin, Beaver Dam, were callAnything In the eating line servyesterday. ers at The Herald ofllce ed on short Tiotico at the City ResMiss Mary Rowo loft recently for Lafayette, La., to spend the win- taurant. Your patronage solicited. and polite attention guarter with her - nephews, the Fields Prompt by W. A. Wllkerson. anteed boys. to-da- y. I i, ., v .7 i.ft" d JL . Messrs. L. B. Grant, Equality; Mr. Douglas D. Felix, who came N. Rock, last Saturday, will return to State W. P. Maxwell, Shreve; O. Taylor Hartford, Route 2; H. B. University, Lexington, tnls after- and D. H. Crabtree, Beaver Dam, noon. were callers at The Herald office Mr. Ben Taylor, has arrived 1ack Monday. in Hartford from Owensboro and Messrs. J. P. Tlchenor, Matan- taken his old position In his broth- zas; John Keith, Horse Branch; ,.,. er's barber shop. Vincent Goff, Hartford, Route 4, Misses Lula Midklff and' Esther and A. A, Brown, Beaver Dam, t gave The were among The Herald's callers Cambron, of Adabufg, Herald a pleasant call while" In Saturday. Hartford Saturday. When in Hartford, go to the City ' Mr.' Clarence Barnard, city, who Restaurant for a good squar0 meal ..has.typhpid fever, Is getting along or anything In the fruit or confecas well as could bo expected. He tionery line. Mals served at all "has a"' serious case. hours. W. A. WILKERSON, Mgr. traveling Mr. G. G4 Wedding, for the Axton & Fisher salesman Mr. Henry Carson Is in Corbin, Tobacco Co., Louisvlllo. is thn guest Ky., having been called there sevof his father here for a few days. eral days ago by the serious Illness Mr. and Mrs.4 Onel Owen left of his brother, Dr. E. A. Carson, Thursday for Central City, where who is suffering from a severe they wll make their future home. form of paralysis. ' Mr. Owen has a position in Bank's Mrs. Inez Griffin, who had been barber shop. spending the summer with her sisDr. E. W. Patterson, Dawson ter, Mrs. R. H. Gillesplo and family Springs; Messrs. Thomas O. Baker, and other friends hero, has returndaughter's Mrs. A. D. ' Render, and J. A. Westerfleld, Pun- - ed to her were among The Herald's call- BusklU's, of Houston, Texas. dee, ers Wednesday. Miss Essie King has accepted a ,MiB8 Dixie Moseley, route 2, and position as telephone girl in the of the Farmers' Mutual Telj, Mr. Alvln Ward, route 7, wore mar,,.rjed at the bride's home' Wednes ephone Co., who have about all day afternoon at 4 o'clock, Rev. T, their connections up here in Hart'I ford and will soon' be ready for full V. , Joiner "officiating. operation. Messrs. G. B. Likens, Assistant State Auditor, Frankfort, and. Jas. Mr, A. A. Brown, Beaver Dam, P. Thomas, clerk to Surveyor of the representing the Security Life and' Port, Custom House,' Louisville, United States Llfe, Old Line and .came down Monday to vote, retur- the Midland Casualty Co., accident, ning 'home yesterday. Mr. Thomas Chicago, was In Hartford yesterday' ' J..!!. I J- U.. V.I. 11.11. writing business for his companles7' daughter Mim Carojyn. Louise who are to :b congratulated in Thomas. curing hl8 services. ge V -- -- -- b- Executive O the State Republican CIRCUIT COURT NOTES. O passed through Hart- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Committee, ford yesterday en route to Louisville, liailng come hom0 to vote. Annie Rowe Hill executed bond Mr. McHenry Hoibrook, who had as committee for Ethel Rowe. Coni'th. vs. Andrew King, ct ai.,j been spending a few dayB with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Hoi- same vs. Josle Ward, same vs. Hus-chKitchens Commonwealth's brook, returned to State University, Lexington, yesterday afternoon. Attorney in the "three foregoing prosecutions filed statement a"d oi. Mr. Wayne S. Rock, Hartford, his motion they were dismissed. 111., last Route 2, left for Mattoon, Com'th. vs. Austin Bowling, et al Monday where he went to seek emWalter Patterson's bond of J.'iO ployment as a clerk In a grocery es- forfeited nnd summonr awarded tablishment. Wayne has relatives against M. S. Patterson on forfeited In Mattoon and Chicago. bond. Bench warrant awarded formerly of against Walter Patterson. Mr. W. T. Rolph, Ellsha Peyton, committee for AnLouisville, who was well known In Hartford some yeats ago and whose nie Peyton, executed bond. son married Miss Isabel McHenry, Com'th. vs. Fege Morris verdict died at his residence in Philadel of the jury guilty, Judgment senphia last Wednesday, after a brief tencing him to penitentiary for not Illness. His remains were Interred less than one nor morc than five years. In Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville Com'th. vs. Neely Burden verMiss Violet Barnard, daughter of Mr. Monnle Barnard, dict of Jury guilty, and Judgment and Mrs. route 3, and Mr. Perry Crane, of entered sentencing him to the penButler, Ky son of Rev Crane, who itentiary for not less than 10 nor years. was formerly pastor of the Nocreek more than 20 Com'th. vs. Oliver Daugherty church, were married at the bride's at 9 verdict of Jury guilty, and Judghome Thursday morning o'clock, Rev. EH Wesley officiating. ment entered sentencing him to the penitentiary for not less than 10 Attorney Geneial James Garnett nor more than 20 years. Motion spoke at the court houso here last for new trial made and case conFriday afternoon to a large and ap- tinued on said motion. preciative His speech audience. Com'th. vs. Willis Allen jury was well received and much ap- fnlled to agree; stood S to 4 for acplauded and was one of the best de- quittal. Bond reduced ON to $1.10, i Mr. which was executed with Frank Allivered here In recent years. Garnett is an orator of much abili- len as surety and defendant releasty and there can be no doubt that ed from custody. hi speech here established his parCom'th. s. Fege Morris et al ty men In the faith and won many Joe Crahan released from custody votes for the Democratic ticket. and allowed to go on his own reHon. Ed Morrow, nephew of e- - cognizance. vs. Tom Ciahau conCom'th. Gov. Bradley and one of the best l!i Republican orators 6n the stump In tinued. w The grand Jury, before adjournKentucky, spoke at the court house here Saturday to tt good sized aud ment, returned 1.1 additional indictDisience. He handed It to the Bull ments classified as follows: Moose crowd all right and also as turbing public worslilp,.1; running wns expected to th0 Democrats horse on public highway, 1; disHis speech was of the regular stere- turbing public peace, 2; crime of otyped order, but it was said rape, 1; false swearing, 2; reduc1 much applauded, and it was said tion under promlFe to marry, ;, won a number of votes for nuisance, 1 ; removing timber from that he the Taft ticket by his persuasive nnother person's land, 1; shooting (In Connection with P. Rosenblatt I Ia cs illo,' I . ) and wounding with Intent to kill, 1. eloquence. Ordinary Diukot, Aif'nccount in the Breckenrldge Ed Bowers vs. L. & N. R. R. Co. News last week says that Mr. Ernverdict of jury, $.100 for plaintiff. est Haswell, who recently visited Motion for new trial. his aunt, Mrs. Jennie T. McHenry, New Oil Well. here, has arrived safely In Brussels, The Rough River Oil & Gas Co., France, and has matriculated In the Royale Acadamlede de Beaux Arts composed of local people, through M. L. Hcavrln, closed of Brussels. Ho is the only Ameri- its president, can besides young Cole, son of Tim a deal with Messrs. Henderson & 111., to othy Cole, the engineer, to enter Snyder, of Lawrenceville, the Institution. Young Haswell is put down a well on the S. J. Weller loaded and after the meeting he, a splendid sculptor and will no land, the oil right to which Is own- with sonic joung ladles and other doubt make his mark In his chosen ed by the said Rough River Oil & young men, were on the chuich The profession. HU home is in Har- - Gas Co. grounds and Tuttle, thinking the The Rough River Oil & Gas Co.'s pistol not loaded, snapped it In the dlnsburg. stock is owned solely by local peoface of a young lady and next In The Beilharz Entertainers held ple and is distributed largely th0 face of young Burch and to his If yourprcent Glasses fail forth at Dr. Bean's Opera House among the farmers whose lauds It surprise the weapon fired, the bulto givey 3'ou case and last Saturday night tinder the aus leased. let taking effect In Huron's face, pices of the Hartford College Ly there's something Work on the well will begin at just below the left eye, ranging ceum Course. A large crowd greet once. wrong, Is it jour Glasses back and lodging in the skull. ed Just about the best entertain or our (Ejus? Dr. D. H. Godsey wa8 called and ment given hero yet. Mr. Beilharz FORMER HAKTFOItl) MEN probed for the ball but failed to loSEEM TO "GET IN BAD" Is a whole show In himself and Ills Thats a Vital Question cate It. When last heard from wife Is a very able assistant. As young Burch was In a precarious Post of Saturday The Louisville With You. an impersonator of different charcondition. Tuttle, It is said, is franacters, It would "be hard to imagine contains the 'following, the Forman tic with grief over the sad affair. Either is had enough and t. should bring his equal. Mrs. Blelharz has a men mentioned being the same who formerly were In the boat business 3011 to us at sweet and highly cultured voice and Lust Call For Tuxes. once. singing was splendid. The two between here and Evansvllle; cost is added. Depuher Before extra Accusations of Illegal practice of ty Sheriff S. O. Keown will be at We like to discover unare possessed of various accom plishments which transform them medicine are embraced in twenty the following places on day named usual E30 defects, the kind Into entertainers of the highest indictmonts returned by the grand to collect your taxes: that puzlu the AVERAGE OC.W. Wlttman, George jury against McHenry, Saturday, Nov. 9. class. Optician. W. Forman, W. M. Forman and Dundee, Monday, Nov. 11. Miss Frances Hoist, who were taNew Meat Shop. Deanfield, Tuesday, Nov. 12. I have opened up a meat shop 1n ken in custody Friday afternoon by Herbert, Wednesday, Nov. 13. the Riley stand, In connection with Special Detectives Frank Carroll Trisler, Thursday, Nov. 14, forethe Commercial Hotel and win be and Marvin Hart at offices on the noon. pleased to have you call on Mr. Tke seventh lloor of the Realty buildShreve, Thursday, Nov. 14, after Sanderfur for your meats, lard and ing. noon. Judge Gregory fixed the bond at anything usually Ttept in a first Fordsville, Friday and Saturday, class meatshop. Prices Tight. Your $.100 for each and was Informed Vnv l.l.lfi The Helinblo Jeweler that surety could be given. patronage solicited. Centertown, Tuesday, Nov. 19. and Optieian, In eleven Indictments the J. P. JASPER. 4ttf Matanzas, Wednesday, Nov. 20. Medical Institute, "alias the KY. Equality, Thursday, Nov. 21. A Novel WnK?r. Advanced Medical Science InstituCeralvo, Friday, Nov. 22. M. H. Combs and Geo. W. Hickey tion, alias the Advanced Medical Rockport, Saturday, Nov. 23. made a novel wager. If Roosevelt Company," Is named, as well as the Wysox, Tuesday, Nov. 26. is elected, Combs Is to go into n hole four Individuals. Nine Indictments Prentls, Wednesday, Nov. 27. under Hickey's store and stay one name the individuals and the Cromwell, Friday, Nov. 29. day. If Wilson is elected, Hickey is Manufacturing Company. T. H. BLACK, Sheriff. to go into the hole and stay one Among the accusations in the inday. On the other hand, If Taft Is dictments Don't waste your money buying are those to the effect celeChamberelected, they are both to go into the that the persons and concerns nam- strengthening plasters. hole and stay one day. The hole ed are not licensed, nnd the con- lain's Liniment Is cheaper and better. Dampen a piece of flannel with was prepared and the wager made cerns had not been Incorporated. It and bind it over the affected some days since. Messrs. Combs sale. Died Suddenly. parts and It will relieve the pain and Hickey live at Dukehurst, five Mrs. Frank Maples, who lived be- and soreness. For sale by all deal- us miles northeast of Hartford, on the tween Hartford and Horton, died ers, M., H. & E. R. R. m very suddenly Wednesday night. Birthday Dinner: She awakened her husband In the On Sunday, November 3d, a sur- night, and was suffering agonies. prise birthday dinner was given at He was unable to give any assistthe home of Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. ance and Mrs. Maples died in a tow Robertson in honor of their father, minutes. She leaves a child be lowMr, Thomas Williams, It being his sides the husband. Mrs. Manles eightieth birthday. ThoBe present was a daughter of E. M. Mllfcr were: Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Williams A Deplorable Affair. and son Douglas,. Mr. and Mrs. L. us Frank Tuttle, a young man liv M. Hatcher and family, Mr. andi Mrs. T. P. Williams and family, ,n6 new Shreve, this county, shot Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wallace and and seriously, wounded Nathaniel family. All present report 'good Burch;? a young man or the same -r at-- , a young peoneighborhood,-whiltime. $5.00 fori $2,000 ) Year ple's meeting at Pleasant Grove $10.00 for $5,000 J" church last Saturday night. It Fqr8ale. i Four J)uoc7jergey 'shoatB'iy will seems from the best information eigh. 35'ta,4Q pounds. W1U sell we could get that Tuttle had an old A. A. cheap. pistol which he thought was not F. L. FELIX. BEAVEU DAM, KY. for The $i & Tur el ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 'J 1 HAKTF0RD COLLEGE Sofa iiiews Pennants and Hats DISPLAY T OUR STORE ROS ENBLATT' HARTFORD, - KENTUCKY. Wrong Glass. "Glasses Right, Good Sight." B. J. TAPPAN, Ad-anc- HARTFORD, SPECIALS We have the brated Henderson Road Wagons for Let show you their good points. e Also our usual line select Family Groceries United States Life, " Chicago. and supplies at the Security Life, Chicago. est cash prices. Give a call or Midland Casualty Co. phone No. 83. Chicago. UKENS& ACTON rer Hartford, Kentucky. BROWN; Agent. Edd U, Jh,i , .kt0)ttf1AvivJLtt, rn.KMftKA FUAJ.-.- an a '.www ,.;w.tb?t, pai ' 2SS ITlf vgigW'WP J .U '.'J' W' GDDD MONEY -- D y ,i TIte Hartford Herald Illinois Central Itnllrond Time fable at Beaver Dam, Ky. South Bound. North Bound. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:85 p.m. No 12212:28 p.m. No. 1012:48 p.m. No. 1022:48 p.m. No. 1318:56 p.m. J. E. Williams. Agt. DROP IN IDE Off OF tSND Get- I FEW ACRES 9 What An Ohio Farmer is ting Out of a Twenty . Why 7 BECAUSE FIRST It's puro every atom of it-- real paint manufactured from the finest I Five Acre Tract. a ;! LEFT 11 RECIPE LIFE FORJJG Hard to Follow. COULD LIVE Which Would Be Rather 400 YEARS ii Under His Treatment, Says This Savant, a Noted Paris Physician. I'liA.V And see us about those ItlXUM.S MKTIIfSlMiAil LETTER HEADS Work Perfect Price Right Among the many philosophers have Riven to the world se crets by which human life might be goose was Arnold do Vlllen-euv- e, door were rent apart, and a prolonged entered. physician of Paris, n noted arosn with a "The shopkeeper who was connected with the univerglad smile; he thought he had a city. sity of that customer; but when he saw the After paining fame In Franee he goose he muttered on oath. went to Italy, where he passed 20 "What do you want here?' he important years of his life and said. 'This ig no place for geese.' where he devoted himself to the "Isn't It?' said th0 goose. 'Quack, study of astrology and alchemy. quack!' And it regarded the shopAccording to the stories of his keeper derisively, then went on: day, lie made vast quantities of " 'I've come, my dear sir, begold out of lead and copper, and cause I saw your advertisement on , just escaped being arrested and put the fence that Incloses our barnto death as a sorcerT. Ills fame as yard. I knew that jou must be a a physician gave Importance to all goose or else a donkey because that Vllleneuve did and said, but otherwise vou would place your adwhen he predicted the end of the vertisement In a newspaper, wherc world upon a certain date and noth It would be read by human beings, lug happened, there wasi somewhat and not upon an Isolated fence, '61 a r,lfU1Pe ia Il,s popularity. wherc It Is only read by donkeys Prolonging life IIIh recipes" for and geese and other barnyard deniwere most curious, and one has zens, so, being lonely I be'n preserved, and is as follows: thought I'd make a fraternal call. The person wishing to keep alie A couple of donks will probably for 300 or 400 years must thor- drop In later. Quack, quack!'" oughly rub his body three times a week with the juice of cassia. When he retires to bed each night O XO OOl)'. o he must put over his heart a plas- OQQOOOOOOQQOOOOOO ter made of saffron, red lose leaves, sandal wood, aloes and amber. We think too lightly that is, I'pon this mixture there must bo those of us who think. What a poured some oil of roses and melted shocking and terrible incident it wax, the whole then spread as a was that within a few occurred plaster. In the morning this must days of Lawrence, Mass.! A clamall bo carefully removed, put in a orous mob, proclaiming themselves box of lead and kept for use the to be the guardians of the people's next night. through the marched Interests, "Tho fi0( of tho man must be ; streets bearing n banner inscribed: If ho "Arise, slaves of the world! looked after in thls wise: No has a temperament that leads him God, no master! One for all and to look on the bright side of things, all for one!" he must keep 16 chickens In a yard No God? This 1b a land of liberwherc there Is absolutely pure air ty and n This happiness! and good water, and is to eat one at a time when the toll of our hareach day. If he has a rather dull vests Is the' greatest that we have and matter of fact temperament, he ever had, reaching such colossal must keep 25 chickens In his yard; figures that all the world stands in If ho is of melancholy cast of mind awe and envy! 13 and looks on the dark side of llfo No God? This is a land whero tho number of birds must be exact- wages are the highest and the work ly 30, but In any event one a day, the most plentiful, education the must be eaten. freest and opportunity for advance"The chickens are Bo treated that ment the grandest In alUthe world! their flesh gains thc qualities that This Is a land where the millionwill prolong tho life of him who aires of y were the poor boys eats them. They are to be kept of a few years, ago, where the without food till in a famishing humblest citizen can aspire to the condition, and then fed upon broth highest office, and where life, libthat Is to be made of serpents cook- erty and the pursuit of happiness ed in vinegar and thickened with are the common heritage of all. they eat bran. For two months Shall strong men and women of this and nre then lit for the table. this nation not arlse and stem this The drink allowed In this diet is restless tide of discontent? Shall either white wine or a simple claret. the churches not awaken to unite "Uy following this rule strictly In overcoming the frenzied forces of for two months after the passing of anarchy that drip with blood? Have eery seven years, a man may be- tho business men nothing to think come the rival of Methuselah him- of but business? If so, they will self." suffer a rude awakening. Have that great maBS of tollers FliiKKCil Train Willi Shirt. on the farm, In the shop and facTearing his shirt from his back tory protect those who would an Ohio man flagged a train and their homes, who love their childsaved It from a wreck, but H. T. Al- ren, who trust their God nothing ston, Raleigh, N. C, once prevented to do hut look on, while the migha wreck with Klectrlc Hitters. "I ty forces of evil knife, revolver was In a terrible plight when I begreat source of our and torch In hand continue their the Btone-llk- e substance. It is gan to use them," he writes, "my means Greater body-warmt- h dreadful warfare against the estab- known as a bronchollth and not a head, back and kidneys stomach, richer blood, more fat, not country, lung lished institutions of the stone." were all badly affected and my livobesity but fat which the body authority, against constituted When asked If the bronchollth er was In bad condition, but four against judicial supremacy and consumes for warmth, vitality, bottles of Klectrlc Bitters made mo against the religion of Almighty would have caused death If It had resistance-powe- r as a furnace not been ejected, the doctor said It feel like a now man." A trial will consumes coal for heat probably would .have had no fatal you of their matchless God? convince (Penn.) Cor. Scott's Emulsion does this. Charlerol effect. merit for any stomach, liver or kid "Our Fathers' God! to Thee, New York Tribune. ney trouble. Price 50 cents at Author of liberty, A teaspoonful after each m To Thee We sing; meal makes body-warmJame8 H. Williams. "It Is a pleasure to tell you that healthy, active blood Long may our land bo bright, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is the sharpens the appetite and FAULK With freedom's holy light, advertisers best cough medicine I have over makes all good food do good. A GOOSE'S PHILOSOPHY Protect us by Thy might, Mrs. Hugh Campbell, used," writes Great God, our King." It dHo oat and p out cote of Lavonia, Ga. "I have used It Simeon Ford, the noted humorLeslie's "Weekly. by raising endurance-powe- r my children and the re with all ist, said in praise of newspaper adand creating strength. sults have been highly Balisfactp-- , boy's appetite Is often the ry." For sale by all dealers. vertising at a banquet in New The m R&ct tabttitaUt for SCOTTS. source of amazement. If you would York: Bowmt, Utooeqfttld. If. ;, U-- $ 8COTT "There is a fable that all adver- have such an appetite, take Chamtisers should have by heart. It berlain's Tablets, They not only FOR FLETCHER'S. create a healthy appetite, but runs like this: .,,. i -.1 "Ab a etorekeoper' doxed, his strengthen the stomach and, enable on the dusty counter of his it to do its work naturally. For FOLEY head an; Subscribe for Ibe Hartford Herald.. ToYbACKaW KIDNEYS AKOfBlADOM shop, the gray cobwebB '"across his Bale by all dealers; who re five-acrthree-quarters one-thir- ooooooooooooooo God-give- to-da- ' full-bodithough his farm Is small. 'One of the most Interesting farms In Ohio 13 p. twenty-Uve-actract of land near Arcanum, In Darke county, thnt Is owned by Mr. Allen Geer. Of recent years tho doctrine of "the little farm well-tilleSpecify MASTIC PAINT for your homo and secure a beautiful hard, enamel - Iiko finUh that will retiit beat the smoke' preached has been widely and gate of the city, the hot tun and severe wc&ther exposure. MASTIC Outside Gloss White is the very whitest but rarely practiced. Thls practical house paint made. MASTIC Paint does not discolor and go flat like keg lead ia oil, nor peal and crack like the farm which Is worked by Mr. Geer cheap ready mixed paint. Is one of the few exceptions whero the possibility has been matured MWactured by Feaslee-Gauiberi Into a profitable actuality by the inIncorporated tensive pursuit of modern methods management. The and e plots farm Is divided into INCORPORATED. on which a four-yerotation Is Clover, corn, tobacco followed: and wheat constituting the crops that are raised. The land Is of a rolling nature, while the soil is a L rich, blnck loam which Is never surfeited with water, due to six hundred and fifty rods of tile laid at a THIRD OF WEALTH IS IN depth of thirty Inches, maximum which furnish adequate means for ' THE HMDS OF TWO MEN thorough underdralnlng. "In tlie five years which he has owned his twenty-llve-acfarm he Directorate Sys has distributed Ave hundred tons of Interlocking manure over the fields. A large tem Gives Morgan-Rockefelle- r portion of this fertilizer he secured In the neighboring towns for the Interest Control. hauling of It, while the rest of the fifmanure cost him from ten to Washington, Nov. 2. The specteen cents a load. experts employed by the House re-- , ial "To show that his efforts In plenishing the fertility of his soil committee on banking and 'currenhave not been In vain, it Is only cy to ascertain' to what extent the necessary to mention that last year control of the commercial and Interests of thlg country countryman harthis progressive vested four hundred and fifty bush- have become concentrated through els of corn of fine quality from his tl'e Interlocking of the directorates e cornfield, while- for the of corporations, have submitted past three years his whont has nev- their report to Representative Pujo, er f,'onc below thirty-nin- e bushels, of Louisiana, the chairman of the to the acre. His most profitable House committee on banking nnd ti f VrimJ1'"""isF" Ltl According to these cash crop has been tobacco; his currency. men control between them 1911 return from four and d or 3C per cent. acres amounted to?707.40. more than the elective wealth and natural k. averages of usually tobacco His States. of tho United resources around 1,350 pounds to thc acre. e "And the best part of the prop- These two men are J. Pierpont MorTin osition ia that thc Geer place Is a gan and John D. Rockefeller. regular Klondike nugget in its abil- experts report to the committee on ity to draw money. During the last banking and currency the names of directors in the five years its owner, in addition to thc Interlocking ample livelihood for great financial interests. gaining an The financial control which J. Operated by Hand, Gasoline Engine or Electric Motor. himself and his family from UlQ and John D. IMerpont Morgan has annually disposed of farm, Send for Catalog No. wc 1217 "more than $900 worth of produce Rockefeller exercise over the Indusof the United States has that was raised on this little tract." trial affairs mm been built up, the experts of thc A. Mitchell, a general merchant Pujo committee assert, by the esnear Bagdad, Ky., writes us: "I tablishment and extension of the 517 W. Mab St., Louisville, Ky. think Foley Kidney Pills one of the .interlocking system of directorates, greatest kidney medicines there Is. Furthermore, according to the My daughter wa8 in terrible shape reports submitted to the committee,' with kldneyf toublo and I got ner there are no great rivals among the to take it. She Is completely cured ..blg interests," but on the contra- now. I think it one of the great- - ry( tnose interests are on good made." All deal- - terms and follow the general policy est medicines m i of working together. ers. This is contrary to the popular PENNSYLVANIA MAX assumption, but their conclusions, COUGHS UP IiUXG STON'K tho banking and currency commitFrom Hartford to Beaver Dam and Return. Investigators say, are borne out prominent tee. a Sample, Henry by their study of the directorates farmer living near here, coughed of all the Important corporations in Splendid car meets all trains. A fast and easy lung stone yesterday every part of tho land. up a. while being attacked with a parride. Telephone or call at our stable when you oxysm of coughing. want to leave or have relatives coming. No news Is good news, but tho Sample declares th0 stone had for many years, and same rule doesn't apply to luck. troubled him he now feels none of the ill effects from which he suffered, and which the physician says wero caused by yf the stone. When asked If he had ever seen any caso of lung stone In his practice, a well known specialist in this city said yesterday that ho had, but never where such a weighty mass was coughed up by a patient. "This case," added tho specialist, "Is certainly most extraordinary. Every kind of .business needs advertising: nowadays to not only keeps cold out, but What the patient coughed up was really mucus that had formulated make It succeed. There are two kinds of advertising the Into a mass on the bronchial tubes serves the same purpose, good and the bad; tbe kind that brings results and the kind as the result of limestone In tho it enables us to resist unsettled which does no good. Of course you want the first menblood. elements and serves as the tioned, In order to be sure of the result. body-hea- t. "There Is a technical name for ed re d" Following Is an extract from an, article In the current issue of Farm and Fireside, descriptive of a wise! Ohio farmer who Is doing well al- THAT LASTS" FOURTH Beinar and machine ground, less MASTIC is required to paint a given surface than any other kind of paint or lead and oil. A SAVING OF MANY DOLLARS TO THE OWNER OF THE BUILDING. ' FIFTH In time to come, when painting is again desirable, a surface previously coated with IVlAo 1 11. remains in perfect condition for repainting. raw material obtainable. SECOND It is mac!o of pure white with zinc oxide in the lead, correct proportion, and pure linseed oil. Will outwear, two to one, any straight paint. d lead or THIRD Warranted to contain no .adulteration. The formula appears on every can. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. hand-mixe- Mastic Paint? IUjS THE KIND Co louisville,ky. MILL CO. five-acr- BEAVER DAM PLANING ar Beaver Dam, Kentucky. At Small Cost FORCE 1i WATER INTO Your House or Buildings By Air Pressure A Fairbanks-Mors- Pneumatic Tank Water Systems are doing it everywhere. Fairbanks, Morse & Co. I 3 AUTOMOBILE TRANSFER! 4 r EQ 1 lb CO COOPER KENTUCKY. HARTFORD, 9 t To serve you In the right way. Advertising in a good, live paper with large circulation, like THE HERALD, brings sure results. Tell us what you want and let us figure you an estimate. The figuring Is free and 'the advertising won't cost you much. It will help you. Try It. th THE HERALD, Hartfqrd, Ky. for If ' PEOPLE WRITING For THE HERALD will pleaso get their articles to us prompt iy. Matters intended for pub Hcatlon In our regular' Issue (Wednesday) must be in our NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Opposite your name on the paper far Trrapper you will find tbe date your subscription ex- nlre8. If you find your sub- scrlption has expired, please send us one dollar. We will ap--' predate a prompt remittance. h ' Chklirn cry I 4 , I CASTORIA KIDNEY PHIS v hands onaionaay without 4n fail- - ITI Ti " 7 INi' tW HfUJHjr, .,. ,. IV- - v4ii ,!' . f... iikruii' in I :' 'f - ' t2 r ' jBMIWIB J 7 ,, ... ' ( i L ' fcgfe; .' i : . -- ' aaaaaaaaa7aaaa-aaaafaaPTfry - - 'T ..' i" ' . .r 1 fr fall III 'I ' "' ' " ' I J( r WEDNESDAY, NOV. 0, 1012. FREE SEED TESTING IS FARMEBS THE HARTFORD HERALD PAGE SEVEN. ) Of GRANTED TO Mail Order Business n SAYS TROUBLE IS NOT It must be remembered that tho most economical gains are ment. made When the animal Is young, I. e., under 9 months of age, and that gains are costly after full growth and maturity are reached. Pigs gain most economically when from 4 months to 10 months ot age, and, generally speaking, It costs more to put on the last 100 pounds of d weight of a hog than It does to produce the first 200 pounds of body weight. A feeder that does not secure an average sain of ono pound per day from birth with his pigs, either has Inferior specimens or does not feed and care for them In tho most manner. Tho most profitable tlme to market a fat hog is when he weighs from 225 to 250 pounds live weight, and he should tip the scales at these figures when 8 months old. Larger gains are common with our best feeders. The pig that will develop Into the heaviest quality hog, In the shortest length of time, and make the best gains from a given amount g of feed fed, 13 the Ideal New Jersey Live Stock unit. Commission. 300-pounpork-makin- ALWAYS WITH THE LAND CTM'H' U ii77rrM Kentucky How to Prepare Re- But With Farmers To Adopt in Failing CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Samples and Amount quired Of Each. the Proper Crop Rotation. It may not be generally known to farmers and others In KentucTcy that the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station is well equipped to test samples that may bo submitted with a view of learning their qutMlty, either as to purity or germination. A new laboratory for thiB work has been planned and is now nearlng completion. When the Incubators and other appliances aro established, it will be one of the most complete in this country. The Station has already won a reputation for work of thls sort not only in this country, but in Europe, and those sending samples can be assured that they will be tested well and as promptly as the facilities will permit. Samples will be examined in the order In which they are received. TttJ get fair tests It is necessary thMhe samples be taken from a bulBot after a thorough mixing of thHeeds. Samples of- - Kentucky should blJgass and coPun two ounces each. Samples of red clover, sapling clover, alslke clover, alfalfa, orchard grass, Engshould and lish blue-gras- s contain two ounces each. Samples blue-grasCanada of Kentucky blue-grasred top and timothy should weigh one ounce each. The samples should be put In a stout paper envelope, not In ordinary corenvelopes because respondence theo aro easily broken In the and let the seeds escape. .Put your complete address, plainly writ ten, on each envelope sent us and jrward to the Division of Entomol- gy and Botany, Kentucky Agricul Experiment Station, Lexing n writing to us, al- ton, Ky. ways state whether both purity and germination tests are wanted. H. GAItMAN. Head of Division of Entomology ExperiKentucky and Botany, ment Station, Lexington, Ky. rye-grass rye-gra- ss s, s, pos-offl- re -- Ys& KENTUCKY Greenville. SY! NOD HAD LARGE ATTENDANCE Ky.. Oct. 30. The eighty-fourt- h session of the Ken. tucky Synod of th0 Cumberland Presbyterian Church, which con vened here yesterday afternoon, is toeing largely attended. At the meeting last ovenlng the welcome on behalf of the churches of Greenville was extended by the Rev. Dr. W. R. Henderson, and on behalf of the fljlty by Judge W. A. Wlckliffe. The addresses wore responded to "by the Rev. J. L. Price, of Provi " dence. In the organization of the session the Rev. B. R. Henderson, of the Cumberland Presbytery, was moderator, this being an elected unusual distinction, because Mr. Henderson waa the only delegate present from th0 Cumberland Pres- ytery, which comprises the moun- aln counties of Eastern Kentucky. he retiring moderator, th0 Rev. R. H. Morefleet, of Caneyvllle, did ot ar.flve yesterday, and the open- ng sermon was preached by the ev. J. B. Eshman, of Hopklnsvllle. Members of the general assembly oards from n distance who are resent are the Rev. J. L. Good-igh- t, of Lincoln, 111.; the Rev. J. . Duvall, president of the Board f Missions, of Missouri, and the of Knoxvllle, Rev. T. Ashburn, president of the Young People's Washington correspondent of Pnrm and Fireside, writes In the current Issue of BBBBBBBaaamTC:'' f that periodical an interesting account or the United States Bureau v?l' K H of Soils. Ho says in part: "Dr. Milton Whitney, chief of the i-soils bureau, Insists that proper cultivation and rotation will mako iBBBBBBBBBBBBBVtHBBKSMactfiaKJil again as n soils produce well as ever. 'The trouble is not with the land, but with the people farming it, and tholr methods,' stoutly declares Dr. Whitney. "The Bureau of Soils Is trying to ttnd out all about the changes In Some papers advertise soils that are wrought as a result of cultivation. It declares that the WE DON'T. mineral and metal basis changes very, very little. The products of vegetable and animal growth, on We know it would hurt the other hand, change greatly and the home trade. modify soil qualities very much. One will bo useful and benevolent, We would rather have the another vicious and harmful. ads. of local merchants. "A certain soli, once producing crops of wheat had beexcellent FETCH THEM IN! Cow-pea- s "exhausted." come ground very fine were applied and LET US DO YOUR thoy had restored the it was PRINTING! soli; It found produced a good crop, and "did the thing three times in succesa violation of the law. A person sion; then the soil lapsed back Into may hunt upon his own land and its first condition of land he has rented without taking have that out a license. Members of a family "Why did the cow-peand tenants on the place may also effect? The Bureau took llke prohunt upon the farm without a li- portions of' potash, phosphoric acid elecense, but before hunting upon the and nitrates the plant-foo- d and put them lands of another a license must be ments of cow-peobtained, as well as the consent of Into the soil; and It didn't produce, the owner of the lands on which he the effect of restoring Its fertility. hunts. A hunter must carry his li- The point seemed to be that these cense with him when In the held. various elements, mixed together and applied to the ground, didn't LESSON IN POLITENESS effect. have the genuine cow-pe- a HOW CASEY LEARNED IT "Doctor Whitney In a recent address gave this explanation of the They tell me the following as a operation within the soil of various story that the late J. T. Harahan, agents introduced through rotation president of the Illinois of crops. He seems to have a conformer Central Railroad, was fond of tell- siderable backing of authority and ing on himself: experience In favor of his theory Mr. Harahan was sitting In his that fertilization is, at least, much office one day, while president of less necessary, If scientific rotntlon the road, when a burly Irishman Is followed. His bureau's problem entered the ofllce. Is to develop the correct scientific said he. rotation for various solls and cli"Me name's Casey," "01 want a pass to St. Louis. 01 mates. ' C. AVelllver, ' Judson flf The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of aWA Hf4& jftfcgelaulePrcparationTorAs- slmilating UtcFoodanclReguIa- ung mestoioacns anauowcis 01 i m. U .1 run-dow- Promotes and nest.ConMins neither Opium.Morplunc nor Mineral. Digestion-Cheerfulness OTNAltCOTIC. iff Ma ft !B Jbnpe it OUHrSUUHPnXJIER lcryjun Seal' fcdulUSJ- jwuefofd BiurtaialrSiiia llSrmSrfJ. JlmifudSUgnr - 1 1 J.OOOOOOOOOOOOOU O LUKE MrLl'KK SAYS. O ApcrTecl Remedy forConslipn-Ron- , .Fcvcrish-nes- s J i fy TAl stfa I ! OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Worms .Convulsions Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca fl Use For Over worruk In th' "That is no way to ask for a pass," said Mr. Harahan. "You yar-r-ds- ." politeyourself should Introduce ly. Come back in an hour and try It again." At the end of the hour back came the Irishman. Doffing his hat, he Inquired: "Ar're yez Mr. Harahan?" "I am." Is "Me name Patrick out OI've been workln' yar-r-ds- ." Casey. in th' "Glad to know you, Mr. Casey. What can I do for you?" OI've "Yez can all go to hell. got a Job an p pass on th' WaEverybody's Magazine. bash." The chill microbe meets Its fate in HERBINE. There are thousands of these germs in the air you breathe and any derangement of the liver, stomach or bowels gives them the opportunity they seek. A destroy them, close of HERBINE at once clears them out completely and promotes a line feeling of strength and buoyancy. Price 50c. Sold by Hartford Drug Co., Hartford, Ky Donovan & Co., Beaver 44t2 Dam, Ky., COMPULSORY SCHOOL LAW IS PROVING GOOD loard. "There could bo no better medi ae man unamDeriain s tjougn The new compulsory school law llemedy. My children were all sick which requires all children between ith whooping cough. One of them the agos of seven and twelv0 years as iiy.bed, had a high fever and to attend school upon a penalty, Is coughing up blood. Our tas gave them Chamberlain's Cough having a most beneficial effect on the dally attendance in tho rural lomedy 'and the first dose eased onrinnln Tli nun DViiivuiDi jmi it; muotuc nnw low naotlv Vina iem. and tnree Domes curea ing the salary of teachers upon tho em," says Mrs R. A Donaldson, attendnnce at schoo, ,, also hav ,, .,, iaanhnra nr Lexington, mi. rur au.o uj . o dealers. using their best efforts to increase weir enrollments, in iaci we iwo MUST HAVE 'NTFItS new laWB tnal went into enect tnia T IPFVSF WITH THEM year are having a most direct and ' darsen't!" fin compliance with request from satisfactory effect. Under the law Investigation revealed tnat the he attendance In the county has poor .mhfir of local hunters, who are kid had received ncthlng but thuslastlc over tho new game ben Increased at least 10 per cent.; a spanking. ver 'an year, me iramers oi we. vb, and who are anxious that the t,p enforced In this county, and new law aro 10 oe congratulated SOMETHING ABOUT THE the good resulting from the thmJ r .omn who do not MANAGEMENT OF HOGS 'rstand thoroughly, wejPa88lnB ot the measures. the law A pig Is nothing more nor less iblis'i below some of the most lm- Chilblains, frosted feet or hands. rtant points concerning all who can be cured with on0 or two appli-- 1 than a machine whose function Is to convert farm products Into salaah to hunt. cations qf BALLARD'S SNOW ie Idea prevails that when a It nulcklv relieves Itchlncr ble meat products. Very often he tor obtains a license that It or tenderneB8 of the flesh. Price1 Is rated as a scavenger, fed only ., 00 bottlo o.,d because he squeals, and Is looked s him the authority to nunti 25 B0 d n the lands of any farmer with-)b- y Hartford Drug COii Hartford upon merely as a convenient source This Is an Ky., 'n.nnv,n & Co., Beaver Dam, of disposing of refuse products. his permission. legions mistake. A license does Ky. There Is no animal that responds .44t2 to feeding and decont treatment permit a sportsman to hunt more promptly than the prg, and he Rn the premises ot another wlth- - s Th0 follow who Is always lookobtslnlng his 'consent, and to ing for a Job Is generally an adept ia a dependable source of profit If given average care and fair treat- It thereon without consent Is at finding fault. . . I I Men are not all Ingrates. Ten years ago a Montana woman refused to marry a man, and last week he left her $250,000. Love may be blind, but It can always tell when there is a dime missing from the pay envelope on Saturday night. Once upon a time a man Invented a common-sens- e skirt for women. It wu3 roomy and gave the wearer perfect It did not fit freedom. tight across the hips and had no crease In the rear. It did not show thf shape of the limbs, and you couldn't ?ee through It. It was warm and comfortnble. The poor sucker o'arved to death. A woman gets tired of cooking for her husband. But how she does enjoy cooking for an outsider who praises her efforts! A man who bragged that he cussed, smoked, played poker and shot craps was married by a woman who wanted to reform him. Now he has added booze drinking and tobacco chewing to his other accomplishments. One good way to start trouble Is to clip a paragraph out of a newspaper ad then bring the paper home. Your wlf0 will bo sure to see the hole In the paper, and she will worry herself sick trying to Imagine what It was that you didn't want her to sse. O HOP YEAST DREAD. O Nowadays If a man finds that the OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO girl he I as married has her own hair, her own hips nnd her own fourth ounce biiBt, he should overlook a little Take Hops, one potatoes, thing like n bad temper and conpared handful); (one four pounds; salt, one half pint; sider himself lucky. sugar, one half pint; ginger, one tablespoonful; water, four quarts; Married While You Woik. one half A Kansas yeast (home-brewed- ), Judge established a pint. Boll the potatoes In three precedent last week by marrying a quarts of water and pass them couple In a broomcorn field. The couple had eloped and found the (with the water) through the boll the hops ten minutes In Judge at work In his field, as he one quart of water; strain the wa- was short of hands. He married ter on the potatoes; add the su- them upon condition that they gar, salt and ginger. The whole would work out the charges In that measure five quarts; If It field, which they did. should lacks, add tepid water. When lukewarm, add the yeast, mix well and leave In a warm place till light; FOR FLETCHER'S this will be Indicated by bubbles on I the surface; It does not Increase In Keep It hulk like thicker yeast. In a covered crock, and in using, O stir it from the bottom. A gill Is O FIRST CllltlSTIAN CHURCH. W. II. Wiight, Pastor. C O sufficient for one quart of milk or water nnd the bread will require OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO little, if any, additional salt. In a Preaching eve.:-- fourth Sunday dry, cool place, this yenst will keep morning nnd een;np. for months. Sunday at Bible School every 9:30 a. m. Not On Exhibition. Communion service at 10:30 a.m. Jimmie had been a naughty boy, Prayer meeting every Wednesday wo presume, but there Is a nte of pathos with the humor of tho con- evening at 8 o'clock. versation he conducted with the litSenator Heyburn, whose chief tle girl next door on the day after claim to distinction" was his bitter his sixth birthday, says the Clevehatred of the South and who wa8 a land Plain Dealer. waver of the bloody shirt, "Show me what you got for your continual died a few days ago. He was a Relit-- 1 birthday, Jlmmle," begged the publican and represented the State tie girl. of Idaho. "I won't do it," said Jimmie. "Oh, please. Ain't I, nice to What oil is to machinery politeyou?" life. ness is to every-da- y "Yep. Your're all right." "Then show me what you got." I A FACT "I darsen't honest, Marg-ro- t, as as nndLos9 OF Sleep. NEW VOT?K. FacSinilo Signature of Thirty Years EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CASTORIA TWt CKNTACOM PANT. NtWVOftKOtT O O O O O 7VIOL.ES HND IflZKRTS lii'inoved with MOI.KSOKK, without pain or (limner, no mutter how or how far rnl-e- d above the Mir face of the .skin. And they will never return and no tiuce or cur will ln lelt. MOIiKSOKF Is applied directly to tin MOMS or .ltT, which entirely dlap- pears in about Mv days, killing the Kcrm and leaving the skin smooth and iintuial. .MOI.KSOFK Is put up only in One Dollar bottles. Each bottle Is forwarded postpaid on receipt of price, Is neatly packed in a plain cise, accompanied by full directions, and con- tains enough remedy to remove eight or ten ordinary MOLKS or WARTS. We sell MOI.KSOFF under a positive OUAIIANTEB If It falls to remove your MOLE or WART, we will promptly refund tho dollar. Letters from personages we all know, together with much valuable Information, will ho mailed free upon request. Guaranteed by the Florida Distributing Co., under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 190G. Sella!, No. 4.1G33. Please mention this paper Florida Distributing Company, when answering I'cnsacoln, Florida. Iiii'kc O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O I ooooooooooooooo oooooooooooo ooooooooooooooooooo O Light and Power Company (IXmill'OKATKD) m col-land- E. G. BARRASS MGR. GHIIdrwrt Cry oo ooooooooooooooo CASTO R A them when within reach. JOB PRINTING. Will trirc your house at cost. Electric Lights are clean, healthy and safe. No home or baslnrss house should he without The kind that makes you look good in the eyes of tbe wholesale dealer and the city merchant that makes your neighbors proud of you, Increases respect and sets you right in the minds of all people; this kind is NEATLY DONE 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. I She HERALD. Hertford. Ky. ABOUT THE "BLUES" What Is known as the Blues" Is seldom occasioned by actual existing external conditions, but In the great majority of cases by a disordered LIVER., THIS IS A FACT which may be demonstrated by trying a course of Clubbing Hates FOR YEAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. " " " ' Tho Herald and Weekly Courler-Iouni- al " Weekly Louisville Herald " " ' " Louisville Dally Kvcnin Post $1.50 1.35 HARTFORD HERALD'S ! " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " 3.50 1.50 3.50 1.33 1.75 Farmers l!oiie Journal Dally Owentiboro Mcnscncr Cincinnati Weekly Knquirer Twice-a-wee- i, LIN-IMEN- T. k Owcnshoro Messenger J . Tutt'sPills They ceatrelaadret-Ictatb- e LIVER. They brlaghopeaadbouyancy to tho ariad. lThey bring health aad elasticity t the body. , I " " " " " " " " " ". " " " " " Dally Twice-n-wce- Inquirer k 3.23 1.75 1.23 1.30 1.05 1.30 1.18 Owcnsboro Inquirer Kentucky Farmer Louisville Itryan's Commoner . . , i Thrlce-a-wee- k New York World McCall's Magazine Fashions Norman K. Mack's National Magazine Llpplncott's Magazine i V 2.70 TAKE NO aUaWKiTUTK. Address THE .- HERALD, Hartford, Ky. 11Bir r. ---. miwgis--?.,,- .!! jm L.s ."-- T" t 1 h ,.rt SS30BM r ?, Kw'W - tj&-rf- f -- '- -- ' wV!tiMBjW!'w',!','T!)" yy,,1..jtyyyW)(t THE HARTFORD .HERALD NH PAGE EIGHT. WEDNESDAY, NOV; 0, 1012. Tlie Hartjord Herald R K. H. & E. RAILROAD TIME TA-OV- E AT nAUTFORD, KY. The following L. & N. Time Card ta effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: North Bound No. 11?. due at Hartford 7:19 a. m. No. 114 due at Hartford 3:40 p. m. South Dound No. 115 due at Hartford 8:45 a. m. No. 113 due at Hartford 1.46 p. m. II. E. MISCHKE, Agt. passed over his right thigh. Ho was taken to his homo near Sorgho, but on account of the seriousness of his Injury, ho was taken to the city hosp'tal nt"Owons-bor- o Saturday afternoon. The made an examination of the he thigh Injury and found tha' but did not was badly mashed, know whether or not nn amputa tlon would be necessary. (ho wagon P1'!'-slclai- ig the ground, In such a poaitl u that BRIDE COULDN'T STAND FOB GROOIvrS WHISKERS Ani Refused to Marry Him Un- - iil a Compromise Was Effected. when he agreed to cut them off for 1 felt sorry and said he ought Iieop just a little bit of the horrid things on his chin. A goatee, Raymond called It." With a naive shrug of her shoulder after speaking, the pretty Pol ish irirl turned to her big, strong and handsome lover, Raymond Zo- land, and holding out her nanus lllisburg, Penn., Nov. 2. "I Just couldn't stand for Raymond's horrid whiskers," said pretty MIc"But I love halina l'econskl lilm so much, oh, so much, and me. EASTVIEW. Mr. Ves Taylor Is erecting a dwelling house. Mr. D. J. French transacted business at OwenBboro Monday. Mr. Claudo Duke made a business trip to Owensboro Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith visited relatives at Jingo recently. Mr. Elijah Duke Is nl of lagrlppo. Mrs. Flossie Daniel and Veorla Duke spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives at Green Briar. Mr. L. D. French transacted business at Hartford Friday. David Sadler and family Mr. Taylorfleld to to moved have make that their future home. There Is quite an epidemic of whooping cough in the Bells Hun neighborhood. Nov. 4.- - X FIFTt CASES HOOKWORM IN THE EASTERN HOSPITAL Copyright Hart Sthaffher Sc Mut Experts Report Presence Pellagra Have Died. AISO Of You Have Voted for Somebody ' for President in-vestigation amid: Three Patients "My Raymond with a goatee, but no whiskers, never, never." Raymond and MIchalina were y by Justice of the married I'eam Daniel Carsley, of West rittsnuig, after a stormy courtship. Two vcveks ago Raymond secured a license to wed MIchalina, anil they vcTf atout to take the nuptinl step when the pretty little bride-to-b- e demanded that her finance be shorn of his abundant crop of whiskers, which made Ills facial contour n matter of guess work. Rnymond demurred at the loss ner liSs beloved hirsute adornment, liul TMchallna v wsb Arm and the was off. Mere whiskers, wedding though they were of texture and growth,1 :oulrt not beat Cupid In his own game, and through the Intervention1 of Wnfl friends and a little for-- ! beanmce on the part of both, Rayy finally mond and MIchalina settled the question. ., to-da- ex-lb- er I to-da- PRENTISS. Rev. Alex Royster Is a protracted meeting at j East Providence. MIss Laura Shultz is visiting rel- j atlves In Owensboro. Mr. C. Rally Is building a new house on his farm near Not. 2. I Mrs. Minda Patterson went to Itockport last Thursday. Mrs. Agnes Patterson, of McHen- ry, who has been visiting relatives near here, returned homo recently, In Herrln, Mr. F. R. Casebler, who has been 11., the past few months, j was called home last Sunday to the burial of his Infant child, who died j night and was burled at Slaty Creek Monday. Ho waB ac- -' home Wednesday by his ' wlte- - Miss Mattle Wood returned home extended visit with friends and relatives at Ceralvo, Central City, and Utlca, last Thursday after an ! Ky. Rev. and Mrs. John T. Casebler, parasites. of Rockport, were here last Monday. CENTEKTOWX. Nov. 4. Mr. J. L. Brown, of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Wood, of visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Pat- near Rockport, visited relatives terson recently. here Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Royster failed to fill his ap Mr. James Ferguson Is building a pointment here Sunday on account new dwelling house. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Condlt and of being engaged in a series of daughter Miss Bertie, of Center-tow- meetings at Providence. visited Mr. and Mrs. Terry Several from here attended the speaking at Hartford Saturday. Tlchenor last Saturday night. nicely en Work Is progressing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Swain, of Itockport, are visiting his parents the new tobacco factory at this place. hero. o, n, Ky Nov. 2. The Lexington, hookworm and pellagra investigation which is being conducted at the Eastern Kentucky Hospital for the Insane by Misses James aml Fenwlck, experts, under the direcBoard of tion of the Kentucky Health, has brought out much inwhich they teresting Information embrace In the report they will make when their work In complet- ed next week. They have examied nbout 100 persons a day, and so far they have found about fifty cases of hookworm and also a of cases of pellagra. The vestlgation of pellagra, however, will bo resumed next summer, as the symptoms of this disease are In the much more pronounced warm season. An Interesting fact developed Is that pellagra patients are nearly always sufferers from hookworm, thnuoli tho trpntmenta for the two d8eaBe8 are entirely different. perlntendent J. A. Goodson, of the hospital, Is hopeful that the lnves- ligation may bring out whether tnere js any connection, between hookworm and pellagra. Dr. e. gon Btatea tnat hookworm can nlly be cured, requiring ordinarily i,rIef treatment. Dr. Good- onIV son expects to bring to light all of the cases In the hospital and after tney aro cure(1 to institute a strict which will examination medical Impossible to ,nake jt practlcally urinK the dlsease Into th0 hospital again, x0t only will tho patients, but an 0f he attendants be exaraln-Saturda- y ed, as several cases of hookworm havc been found among tho ants during this investigation. Three pationts have died from hookworm since the Investigation and a Was beeun at the hosnltal examination of the body of one of them revealed the presence of more than 3,000 of the num-liowevGood-dwelliubu-horattend-companlpost-morte- m Of these United States. You cast your ballot accordingto your convictions as to what's best for the country. Your convictions were based on a thorough of the principles involved. . : Now, when you anticipate the purchase of your winter Suit or Overcoat, care should be exercised in determining what make to buy. Investigate the merits of the HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES. these clothes this winter, you can't make a mistake. You' will be in the smartest style, the best quality and tailoring, the best fit. Suits $ 8 and up; OverIf you decide on wearing 1 coats $16.50 and up. Don't forget our own special make of clothes at $7.50, $1 0.00 and $1 5.Q0f Our special make of 'Overcoats at $5, $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00. , Our Underwear, Shirts, Hats, Shoes an,d Neckwear are the best makes in the country. You are sure of the best of everything if yoit come here for your outfit. E. F. BARNES Beaver Dam, or - Kentucky. O BRO., This Store is the Home of Hart Schaifner & Marx Clothes. OLATON. Huntsvilte, Ala., ETAOIN nv. C. Pollard, a well known cit izen of Huntsvlllo, Ala., says: "I have used Foley's Honey & Tar Compound and found It a most excellent 'preparation. In fact, It suits my case better than any cough asyrup I have ever used and I have used a good many, for I am now over seventy' years old." Sold by m all dealers. SMALL IlOV MADLY IIL'KT Mr. S. W. Rowe, who met with a very serious accident several days ago, is improving. Nov. 1. ADAHL'KG. Mr. Tom Miller, .pun-dee, spent Thursday night here, the guest of his brother and sister, Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Patton. Mr. C. L. Patton, wife, and daughter Elda C, visited relatives In Hancock county the first of the week. Mr. John Raynion waB In Owensboro Wednesday and Thursday on business. Mr. C. M. Patton and daughter, Ina, were In Hartford Monday. Patton, wife and Mr. Clarence daughter, of Taffy, spent Wednes day with his father, Mr. C. M. Pat ton, here. mux over in coal wagox ld : r1 hi son Lander Hill, the or Mr. and Mrs, A. Hill, of tho neighborhood, suffered n very serious injury on Friday afternoon that will prohably result In the am- potation of his right leg. Young . standing on tlfc rear HJ1I was wheel of a cool wagon, with one f A bronze tablet In memory of the urtnutrar.T. foot sticking between the spokes, seven heroic musicians who went Nov .3. Mr. Dick Coleman's tho driver, not knowing that down with the Titanic playing"When last Wednesday; burned, d wagon. the "Nearer; My God, to Thee" was un- house fee was on th .. ... I Af t Maw Vsu.1t fluml.v . morning, it caugnt from a lamp.. was inrown viuienujr w 4 AtlnJ texm, he Sor-sn- o Bta-'e- Mrs. A. J. Wilson and little daughter, of Fordsvllle, were her eeveral days recently, (the parents, guests of Mrs. Wilson's Mr. and Mrs. C. li. B. Felix. Miss Garnett Evalyn Felix spent Tuesday at Fordsvllle, Mr. C. N. McDanlel was here from Rosine Saturday on business. returned Mrs. Fred Faught Thursday from Beaver Dam, where she visited her mother, Mrs. lialllo McDanlel. Mr. John F. Allen was In Hart ford oii business Saturday. Mr. Estill W. Moxley, clerk In LT A. Moxley & Co.'a store, spent Saturday night and Sunday visiting near Trlsler. Mr. Tom D. Graves has returned' home to Logansport after a short stay here as the guest of J. F. Allen, Fred Faught and Wllbort E. Hall. Mrs. Dr. Jesse S. Bean returned Friday from a visit to Dr. L. B Bean at Hartford., Dr. Chas. Wf Felix lB at home after a several weeks' sojourn In Mississippi and Tennessee, engaged as traveling drug salesman. Mr. John Ft Allen contemplates removing soon to Paris, Tenn., from which point he will be engaged as traveling timber dealer. Nov. 4. before Mrs. Coleman fluo and could get out, It was under,, headway. They saved the most o tholr beda and what was an them and all In the two front rooms. The girls lost most all of their wearing apparel, but tho boys got nearly all of theirs out, being on the lower floor. There was some Insurance. He moved to what Is known as the Fox Brown house on the Stum farm. Mr. Billy Johnson attended the Democratic 'speaking at Hartford ooooooooooooooo IX MEMORIAM. ooooooooooooooo O last Friday. Several of the neighbors went to Taylortown to meeting last Sunday. Mr. Ed Stum is homo on a short visit from Evansville. Miss Margaret Taylor Is attending the protracted meeting at Taylortown as organist. Mr, John Miles Is hauling wheat to Beaver Dam and hay to Messrs. Shull and Jack Taylor are hauling logs for Graves & Her. n "" , ,.,. A Great Building Falls When Its foundation la undermined, and if the foundation of health good digestion Is attacked, quick collapse follows. On the first signs of indigestion, Dr. King's New Life GOSHEN. pills Bhould .be taken to tone the .r Not. 4.- - The meeting thestonaach and regulate liver, 'and bowels. Pleasant, 'easy, in progress at this place, safe.and only 25 cents at James H. cently. Brc. Crowe, the m visited In this community WlHUma. kid-ney- been visiting friends near Marion and Sturgls, Ky. for the last year, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller and Death has visited tho Clear Run family spent Sunday with Mr. and Baptist Church and claimed as his Mrs. Sam Rowan at Central Grove. own Bro. A. T. Handley. Bro. Miss Vera Caldwell fell lost FriHnndloy was born Warch 8, 1862; day and severely sprained her anwas married to Mls8 Liza Hoover kle but Is able to get about on and professed a hope In Christ in crutches. 1905 and lived a true christian unMrs. Harriet Miller and daughter til death, Oct. 24, 1912, aged 50 spent Saturday night and Sunday years, 7 months and 16 days. The with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Steward funeral services were conducted by at Central Grove. his pastor, L. W. Tlcnenor, and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Thomasson, Bro. R. E. Fuqua. He was burled" Of near Morganfleld, Ky., Mrs, D. L, Miller and children, of Beaver at Clear Run Church. Bro. Handley was of an amiable Dam, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. disposition. Ho was loved and hon Caldwell last week. Those on the'slck list are: Mrs. ored by all who knew him. Liberal with hlsmeans, his great heart beat Luther Miller, Mrs. Worth Tlche- In loving sympathy with Christ and i nor and Mrs. Allen Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Will Blair and- - son man, and countless kindnesses aro to his credit In the llf0 he lived and spent Monday in Hartford. the world 1B better for his life and Present For Wilson. heaven has gained Its own. Trenton, N. J., Nov. 4. A pair ones of His loved and sorrowing brass candlesticks, which held have the sympathy and prayers of the candles by whose light Thomas the church. Jefferson read the election returns l: B. TICHENOR, In 1801, have been given to GovC. T". FUNK. ernor Wllsn by Wllll8 D. Clark, of Committee, Schuyler, Va. Sick Headache.' This distressing disease results closed re- from a disordered condition of the assistant, stomach, and can be cured by takuntil last ing Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, Get a free sample whe has at any dealer's and try It. ta ' that was Friday. Miss SHtlBcrib fee The Herald, X h jtf&TiZ&K&W ;" -, ,ul0tei ' i Jl wfewfeX rl rr ft, year. Vera Caldwell & JW r i '.w