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Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): November 13, 1912
Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): November 13, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) 300dpi TIFF G4 page images Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 haf1912111301_sn84037890 These pages may be freely searched and displayed. Permission must be received for subsequent distribution in print or electronically. Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.): November 13, 1912 Hartford herald (Hartford, Ky.) Jno. P. Barrett & Co. Hartford, KY 1912 $IMLS This electronic text file was created by Optical Character Recognitio n (OCR). No corrections have been made to the OCR-ed text and no editing has be en done to the content of the original document. Encoding has been done through an automated process using the recommendations for Level 1 of the TEI in Librar ies Guidelines. Digital page images are linked to the text file. 'mail ii ii j. "i1!1 i'ir ' immmmmmmmGGW1. u 'I Vl ' ), tHEHARTFPJID HERALD. -- v111 StibscripUon $1 Per Year, in Advance, frt ; "I CoBvU Hfnld of a Sohj World, the Jew of Rations Lamberiiir, at Ij Back." -- 4 Kinds Job Printing Neatly Executed, 38th YEAR. 1!!j IN ULUNhWY . fc Were;.tjief(iggest THHITSMS orn'tler. It was the' same In-- . the Republican Btrongholds of Northern FIRES OF Now York. The Bull Moose vote was always third, bur It drew enough from the THE (RKagRITIES Republicans to reduce the normal pluralities by 'half, or in the lose counties to glve the Democrats the advantage. Since carried by In JeffersonTaftcounty, To Be Kept Ablaze On Re four President years ago by more than 5,000, the publican Altar. Cleveland's Election. plurality this year was about 500. St. Lawren&q, always good for from TO SAVE lLOYAL 7,000 to 10,000, came across this TAFT QUTtlNES-PUyear with a scant. 4, 500. j Lwi?ii ''" k ;sv S. " HARTFORD, KY., WEDNESA, NOVEMBER 13, 1912. IHE go'lnio the field without this little papers youwlll be subject to arrest from different and fine. Reports cpunlea of the State show that many-- ' licences have been Issued. The iBSt report made from Frankfort' shoU's' this, and yio number haS''b"een rilmost doubled since that NO. 46 make a reasonable profit on their time and labor and that to sell for a lower prlcc would be simply to have grown the crop at a loss. OTGEEO T OBAGGQ -- PABJM.OYALTY ICES SCHOOLS ARE UNABLE TO PAY THE TEACHERS Ham-le- tt Barksdale has recommended that where it is possible, local boards borrow the Hawesvllle, Ky Nov. 7. James money and pay the teachers. Lanham, 65 years old, committed The first Installment for the city suicide in the . court house yard schools was sent out this week, agabout 9 a. m., by drinkgregating $95,520.45. RESIDENT TAPT RAN SECOND here y ing carbolic acid. At the beginning of November Columbus, O., Nov. 9. The fire Lanham arrived In Hawesvllle The Owensboro Messenger says there wag In the school fund $216,-28- 7. New York, Nov. 8. Woodrow HEAVER DAM. party loyalty are to be kept ,L It 'This payment reduced the present Indications, From Wilson won the electoral vote of yesterday afternoon and paid for of Nov. 11. On last Saturday evenRepublicanwas his boad and lodging at the hotel ab'aze on the altar of time fund to $120,667. The warrant some little though New York and William Sulzer ing; Mr. Chester Leach and Miss Ora looks as by doing chores' for the hotel. ism. drawn for the second Installment y elected Governor with the largest was after noon Defeated, but far from discour- Maddox surprised their friends in may elpase before the pool of the called for $407,000. before It Grover his home could be located. He reg aged, President Taft already das town by driving to the home of Green River Tobacco Growers' AsDemocratic majorities since Cleveland was elected Governor InH istered at the hotel aa James Lan formed plans for holding together ,Rev G. Vf, Gordon, at Prentis, and sociation, which has approximately RESULTS OF ELECTION ON LATEST RETURNS being, united In matrimony, Rev. 20,000,000,000 pounds of tobacco Both the' Presidential and, ham, with no address, but was this and strengthening the Republican 1892. Gordon officiating. Mr Leach is a party: 'afternoon Identified by former have gubernatorial nominees-w- il pledged to It, will be sold, as the Electoral Vote. people who now reside In The plans are indefinite and still .young- man of fine business qualin plurallty.gr at least 160,0Q0. 429 vague, but he declared to fications and doing business in the price that tho board of control has Wilson Hancock county. It was tt dlvlslotf.of the Repub 77 Nothing was found on his person friends who accompanied him firm of Leach & Leach In the cloth- placed on the samples of the crop, Roosevelt llcan party that enabled the Dem except a pocket knife a comb and North from Cincinnati that the par ing and shoe business in our town. 8 crop is worth, ac- Taft is more than the ocrats to win this victory, and will 10 o- - 15 cents in money. ty will continue to exist; that it Miss Ora Is a noble christian girl cording to the statements of the Doubtful (Calif, and Idaho)... 17 give them the control ol the Now Poimlui- - Vote MiH'omnli'liO The Coroner held an Inquest, and will be as active; as in the past and and "was long the lady clerk for York Legislature by a , .....-,.-- 5 740 T12 Stewart & Co. bofore the fire. Af- buyers or at Jeast a portion ofiw.. the Jury returned a verdict to the that there is no reason ta believe vote. Governor Wilson did not effect Roosevelt 3.85C.708 that the deceased came to his that Its chances of future success ter the fire she accepted a position them. hold the Bryan vote of four, years de,ath by drinking carboliUjlcld. 3,329,849 as clerk In the Barnes store. She There has been no official meet- Taft .' are not excellent. ago, but the Democratic Iobb wbb many friends while In ing between the bujers and the as- Debs 832,700 Lanham said he had been out of So far as the President's plan is has made insignificant compared with the di employment, May pathway sociation officials, but In the sever- Chafln 301,570 their and he seemed to be concerned, he hopes to see organ- business. vision of the Republican vote. StuW's, Cnrrletl. this life be strewn with al conferences that have been held, very despondent. ized a "National Republican Club" through President 'Taft ran Becond in New 39 entirely apart from the Republican flowers, Is the wish of their many the buyers state that the price Wilson York and if the election furnished HONEYMOON OF AX OHIO 5 scale, ranging from $10 down to $6 Roosevelt which shall friends. Committee, National surprise It was in the COUNTY MAN CUT. SHORT one great-rea- l Mr. Merle Taylor, of Dyersburg, for'the leaf and lugs and $3 for the Taft cherish the principles of the party small vote for Theodqre Roosevelt. and be a source of political activity Tenn., Is In town visiting friends trash, is more than the tobacco is Doubtful (Idaho and Calif.). 7T. 2 not The Bull Moose "landslide-diThtf Owensboro Messenger says not only during election years, but and rolatUes this week worth to them, while the farmers Child's Lire Crushed Out. materialize, and in the- - Industrial Harry Baynes, aypung man at Maddox has been state that they will hold out for Rev. Albert all times. Harl, the son of cities up the State he did not get about 26 years oltLls.ln custody at called' to the pastorate of the Rock- - the price that they have set on the The President spoke of the Re Hardin KoncU Miller, of near vote the leaders of his Evansvllle On the charge of seduc nearly move to that tobacco. Club of New York, the port Church and will was run over last Saturday afand which the tion. The crUjie is said to have nubllcan predicted, Hamilton Club of Chicago and oth- - town this week. From the viewpoint of the buyDomiJcrats and Republicans fearedj been committed at Rockport, Ky., move ers, or at least according to their ternoon by a wagon loaded with The Rev. Birch Shields will er organizations similar in charac- county, where, until a in Ohio he would receive. j from- - Rockport to Beaver Dam this talk, there is a surplus of tobacco green lumbor, and he died of his stronger short time ago. he resided. The ter, and expressed the beliof that week, injuries Sunday night at 10 o'clock. President Taft was the Interest and . through this year and they also claim that Mr. Miller was hauling lumber and up (he State", air. Roosevelt fn New complaint was made by Miss Lil- loyalty these' clubs alive." Our town trustees are opening a while the color of the tobacco Is could be kept ' nearing his residence, his little boy Cjty, and thtfffrotoJoV pover- - lian Maddox, daughter of J. P. To a suggestion that he might be 'ditch on the north side ot the ran Improved this year over that of last came running out to meet him. He was in about the" Bamp ratio as MaHdox, deceased, and the warrant aior the Republican party's nominee in rnnd In nwn Inr flip nnrnnsn of season, the weed Is sadly lacking in stopped for his brother to lift the was sworn out by th0 mother of the that for President. s 1916, the President replied with a draining the flat land In that sec- weight and body. -little fellow on the wagon. Nema, There is little doubt "that Job girl. He tion which, we think, when comsmile, but made no comment. The farmers' side of the proposl- Hedges will run second for GoverBaylies will be taken to Hartpleted, will be a great help to the tlon Is that they must receive the his brother, had on gloves and in laughingly repeated his Intent' m lifting Harl onto the wagon tho nor, and the Republican party will ford for trial as soon as Gov. Mc people liing In that section of j prices inai u.ey nave wi m uruei boy 8llppedi faIUnB party and be Creary can ask for a requisition on of returning to Cincinnati ana the town.' under the continue as a major practice ot law. 'enjoy any sort of returns on their whee,Bf crushnK h!s cnest horribly, entitled to the prestige and the pat- - the Governor of lrfcana. hi They claim that the ac- The President is convinced that KENTUCKY HA1TISTS TO (tobacco. remalng were burIeu nt the r.nr,i that Irno. with that nOflltlOtl. Baynes married about two weeks Vllatn the task of President-elec- t cost oi uroaucuon ui iouuu Adnburg MEET AT MADISOXVILLE, tuai church burylng grounds Governor Wilson and Mr. Sulzer ago, and he was intercepted by the will not be easy. He Bald Is something over six cents, owing nriprnnnn . four o'clock. ,both carried New York City by officers on last Saturday while ei- O tl At t,lr.U Ana n that be earnestly hoped Mr. Wilson ue MiwllsnnYlllP """ ",uv" Kv.. Nov. 9. Thei "i fnim lalnx ""! His parents and uncle are pros about 130,000. Charlos F. Murphy J6ying his honeymoon. would not call an extra sesslin of General Baptist Association of Ken - (that under the price scale they have'trjlted w,th gr,ef over Ule terrBie Democratic Na, had promised, the' ... , Congress to revise the tariff. He . . HIRAM I1RIBTOW DEAD f three submitted on the samples, the av accident. The child was a grand00 -- 'for Go tional Committee i , , WAS .PIONEER CITIZEN wished, ho said, to see the prcpcn. . erase of the tobacco will be only son of the late J. L. Miller, who h.rlnn,. Wilson'.' and the Tammany cents formerly lived In Hartford, prosperity continue as long as l'03' ; ne8dayi November 13. Many prom- - about seven and that no Then were rejoicing Hiram Brlstow, one of the p!on sible. ',nent leakers wll be on th0 ground Per pound, so that it would be im-- j be made, that they charge Wild To Our Correspondents. Mr. Taft declared that Mr. Wll - ' nA ,n Bq,nna be held at the possible for them to consider a lowWd not given the ticket loyal rsup - l eor citizens of Daviess county, and We print a list, of subjects below Bilt what was more surpris one or tno most highly respected son would face a Congress mado tlFlrflt chri3tian church, as tho Bap - 'er figure on the samples that they, Mnri. which will be of much assistance to prosperous farmers of this sec 10 a targe ex(enc ui uiunuu men . tint- - hnvn tin church nt nrosent. have made. ing; thanltho vote In the cTty "wa! and 'his- 111 The pool last year was something t correspondents In writing for The Thftir lev ni mjvlu h id umuci ... Republican strougnoias tlon, died at 11:30 a. m., Thursday, wuuimttj ;uHiq vu uchd that in 'the pounds and the Herald: Always send us accounts up the State. For the first ,tlme at his honV at Habit, after an ill trjonic puDiicity, ana wno oeneve nnrt nnn thv will hnv one of the ' over 20,000,000 claim that the crop glutted of deaths, births, marriages, real that to show their faith with the prettiest and most commodious Cleveland victory, 30 ness of paralysis for four years. since the Mr. Brlstow was born in Daviess people they must at time be "Insur- church buildings in thl8 part of the , the market, so that they do not state deals, live stock sales, conx7ears ago, that part of the 'State county ; June 15, 1842, and at bis gents" and oppose the program ol state stand in need of the crop this year flagrations, accidents, condition of Democratic. went death w,as 70 years, four months the leaders. Mayor D. W. Gatlln. chairman of Jit such high prices. The farmers crops, unusual weather conditions, Not one. of the Republican overparticulars ih. vnrowhinmon The President wa fnmmitfp.. hna are equally positive that they will visiting abroad, (not neighborhood couid hold his Republican and 23 days old. He united with lord's meet-gran pro- the Baptist church at the age of 21 interested in any William Barnes, Jr.. did apponted committees to find homes' hold, on and that they will not sell visits), social meetings, lodge jplurality. ne,r tobacco at a figure lower than ings, church news, school news, laughed when ho suld he f(Jr and (better than any of the others, for He was married to Minerva Kirk in th comlng delegates and all Demo-'th- e 'condition of roads, family re-u.Albany county gave President Taft 1865, Rev. James Dawson, a well wa8 eagerly awaiting the denommatlons are helping the hey consider it to be worth. approximately 3,000' plurality, and known Baptist minister of that day, cratlc efforts to reduce the ached- jjapt8ta jn securing homes for tho) Before taking final action on any ions, (short accounts), curiosities, performing the ceremony. Six child- ules of that "iniquitous 'Payne-Aid- murders, sorae- vjstorg About 300 delegates and matter of prices or closing a deal relics, robberies, the Roosevelt vofe was small. ooara tning goou aDout people, anytnini? county went strong for both ren "are the only surviving mem- rich law.' " vii,nr nr nxnfictod to he in at- - for tne sale oi me pooi. .Erie family: Mrs. Chas. RidThe President left Columbus at tendance. interest. Also, please bers of of control of the association must of general the Democratic State and national dle, of his He expects i 5:40 for Washington. Dermont; Mrs. Jack c submit the matter to the poolers send all accounts oI deaths and and In that section of the ticket, trips Fixed. of Cane Run; Mrs. Chas. to stay there,, themselves for final ratification and marriages in as soon as possible, 'tat0 Mr. Roosevelt and Mr, Straus Harrison, -- Mrs. Gus Taylor, Mrs. El- away from the wtth but few until Ky., Nov. 11. White House, acceptance or rejection. and do not wait till you send In second. "were The prices fixed by the board of There were a great many of tho your regular letter. Mall your letfor bert Ware and Mr, Bunyan Brls- March 4. wetit Derao6ratIc Ttochester y that he will control for the pooled tobacco are farmers In the association head-a- s ters so they will reach us on Mon1. He announced Tnn a iirm II iiiiih iill ichid. uuidiiiui tow, of Habit. Ho is also survived follows: not visit the Panama Canal during nine grandchildren ,,:wiinn hnrt a nhirnMv ofM.200 and quarters on Saturday and all of days of each week. tt lnchea up, them expressed the Christmas holidays, a8 he had i Bright, twenty-fou- r their willingness Mr. Suzer led Mr. Hedges by 25(). A Tobacco Fair. Death After Brief Illness. planned, and authorized Congress- leaf, $10; lugs, $8; twenty-tw- o and determination to back up the But little better waB doqev.lnSyrar Augusta, Ky Nov, 11. A tobac- - man Sherly, The Owensboro Messenger says: of Kentucky, a caller inches, $9 and $7; twenty inches, board In the demand, for a fair price cuse. The fnlraparty drew enpugn m.t fall will a ViaXA at A utriiato Tial Following a brief Illness of pareighteen Inches and for the tobacco and said that they .votes from the 'Republicans lrf each fcember 3', at which time tho two! on his private car, who was en $8 and $6; vnntA fn Pftnnmn. in Hvo f!nlonol down, $7 trash, $3.50. would never willingly sell for less alysis Mrs. J. L. Thompson, a highand $6; ., Pf tuoje ,strongnoias w iaei loose leaf markets hero will !o1nil Vild "Vlnrt ratrnrilg " ' Dark, twenty-si- x Inches and up, leaf than the prices that they consider ly respected and beloved woman of Uemocjatu, an aavjuuage., completed and ready for Inspection. Daviess county, died at her home in Inches, very fair. Richard L. Jarvjs, one of the $9 and lugs $7; twenty-si- x wnDre,l w.54AWAgw Prizes will be awarded as follows: husky six-foMaceo o'clock twenty Inches, $7 and i There- Is a probability v8ecret Service men $8 and $7; that the ening. at 7:15Thompson Saturday evRepublicans suffered, ..the most. Cigarette Wrapper First, $25; who haB guarded President Taft $6; eighteen inches and down, $6 buyers was strickMrs. ' officials and the association Four years ago William L. Wad eCond( $15. thlrd $1(K 'was elected four years ago, and $5; trash $3.50. Acreage will attempt to get together on the en with paralysis at 5 o'clock since he . .. nimVnltroATTlAn . UW. hAH XTa4iniit -l.u j urignt Leaf First, $2C; second, has been notified to proceed to - pooled in district 14,000,' and it is matter of prices this week but It is Thursday" evening, and never once his ballt.wick.give.mldent Taft a jl6; thlrdi 1 A . .. ttnrAtnn. tfA will hA tnlnart hv estimated that tho, pooled tobacco hardy probable that the sale will rallied before her death. ?u. year uov-- 1 pluralityi i jjuou-- ms Red Leaf First. $25; 8econ' other 'Secret Service men later. was seventy-on- e The deceased v.r.jHi . .... .i . for the district will exceed 11,200,-00- 0 be closed for several days. . ernoPr vll8onl' na B piuramjr or aM- tnra, iy. Been pounds, - years of ago andwaB widely known "Jimmie" Sloan, who has The Equity and Home Warewith Mr. RooseTnor6 than Lugs First, $25; second, $15; head of She is survived by the White House .'Secret-- i hoU8 ur ll!cir In Owensboro. IAhaVe ma,de velt third. Mr, Hedges farad eyen third, $10. f A Great nevlvnl. her husband, and five children who years, andf f6r several understood that r iAMt,A.An im. samples, but It wee, for Mr. Eld t v Facy Trash First, $25; second, K8ervlce. force are: Mrs. Will Hawes, of Claude, "Jack" Wheeler, his principal asalthough Mr. Bulier''ha8 aorn- - ?15; third, $10. just closod a grand revival wlth,thcy havo not yet determlnel nPn Tex.; Mrs. D. L. Thompson, of sistant, who haa laid, oqt the Taft n V fortable marglnnore, There ine scaie oi prices inui iiiuy Balzetown Baptist Church. Entries open to Bracken, PendleHlllsboro,. III.; Gcorgo and Ernest the"; Democratic noMlBeiliMilfcre' In ton, Mason and Robertson, counties trips, (wlilfstay with '" president! .were something near thirty profes- - demand for the tobacco. Thompson, of Owensboro, and Mrs. . The growers who pool state that ,. .,. .. x 7?arg.e additions. ''Blona nd twonty-olgfn Kentucky, and Brown and Cler4 Mary Perkins, of Maceo. HUNTINO SEASON' OPENS Beh&neeMy fwaeaViorj.,the in- mont counties, Ohiq, r awakenjng and In the event of a hitch In the sil A great spiritual year, they will I Closed Season For Annular Club. NE.iT FRiDAY;NQV dustrial cititjaiwhefe'the Bll Moose the church greatly reyived. Strong of the tobacco this hold the crop and will then not Ono 'good thing about having this menvhad lqoK&K for a.'la'rgvote X, J. RRV v privv.RH TO STAY OUT OF CABINET The ouall and rabbit season will t,on under tjae atr)ng appea,8 of make anothor crop of tobacco next campaign over, several hard words ei' Mr.Rool'elt: (HiJcelvedli open noxj. Friday morning, through- Ukanl"pj?e,Mair,of1the jtt8Kth( shown Any pastor year, but will devote their time to and it ia hoped hard feelings can (ted envangeli8t. , 'Washington, D. C:, ,Not. 8. A out the State of Kentucky. The in- a' ,liin'4,- -, Milwaukee phlirph that needs to be the growing of 'other ar'm prod- take a long vacation. Tiy.povraorWllsen, ' 13. ,VfMVT'RBvelCLa lonrthMn straight tip is to tho;effecUthat W..I dlcations are that t there VlH-b- , New 8, WQU,d make no mistake ucts. will not accept 'the tender man hunters In ,4 lleld - oa aMr'ln 8eCUTqg the help of Bro. Tow. It is stated, that- the farmers arc A woman's idea ot a successful S of the bftce of Secretary of State in opening .datp,"! quiet dui aeierminea n ino matter , A FRIEND. He 'The now 14w 'ptssed by?U!e.iatJ,,, .President ' .Wilson's "cabinet. the trlce hat is If It looks to her husband as and that, they ee,-tha- t law, bad S71,' KutixV, a tia legislature requires huBtar Wbatrsaost of us want is more placed on the cropjlshejowest that 'It It c6at $2 and tp her friends , 'ahj? iless-nee- d of them, state (ehave a license-It jyW itrlendg and , they could name, so that they could $200. To the. Ticket, and Sultzer Was Swept Into' the ' Governorship. COMMITTED SUICIDE IN THE- - COURT HOUSE YARD to-da- time. Buyers Reports from the country Indi- Control Board and cate' that the hunters will have a At Variance. hard tm finding many quail, the heavy rajns In the spring and early many of the WILL HOLD OH TO THE WEED summer' drowning young- birds. Rabbits are said to b'e sca'reer than usual thl8 year also. The G. 0. Pitrom eternal D'e- - The quail season comes to an end Buyers Claim That Market is Novemon January 1, Talk ber island thatand betweenfields will Glutted from Purchases tlme the bo, tilled with hunters. of Tariff ,Aritation. Last Year. The hardware stores all report a good business, as a large amount of HE SEES TROUBLE FOR WILSON sporting goods and ammunition MAY CUT OUT CROP NEXT YEAR I have "been said up to this time. H - Fankfort, Ky., Nov. 8. School teachers of the State will not receive tho second Installment of their salaries for several weeks. The second installment should have been sent to the city school boards and county superintendents Saturday. 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COQl EZS "4 ' ' "" H iTpfl I ., s ...N-sCVSt)I- .N - k1F ru WJf& MffJ O O "ffWWVtfWWWj! iii , WEDHESDAY.J-JrCY- 18, Jl. U'M1.1 'UJ THE HARTFORD HERALD I'AGE TIUIBE. ooooooooooooooo MASTER COMMISSIONER'S OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO J served. Infants distributable share th0 bond required by law Is exe- In the vicinity of her home, near this place, Mrs. Virginia Earl, 'wife O to remain a Hen on land until they cuted oy their guardian. O become 21 years of ago or until the SALES. The purchaser will bo required to of Robert Earl, wealthy planter of county, bond required by law Is executed execute bond with approved security Jefferson was knocked by their guardian. Immediately after sale. down and so severely injured that Master Commissioner's Sale. The purchaser will be required to This 12th day of November, Bhe died without regaining consciousness. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. execute bond with approved securE. E. BIRKHEAD, 1912. W. Carter,- - Assignee Master Commissioner. 46t3 of tho ity immediately after sale. Fordsvlile Banking Co., Plaintiff, Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. Only n Fire Hero This 12th day of November, ht Blood Was Wrong All women, who suffer from the aches and pains, due to female ailments, are urged to try Cardui, the reliable, scientific, tonic remedy, for women. Cardui acts promptly, yet gently, and without bad effects, on the womanly system, relieving pain, building up strength, regulating the system, and toning up the nerves. During the past half century, thousands of ladies have written to tell of the quick curative results they obtained, from the use of this medicine. well-kno- vs. A I I - Jesse K. Miles, et al., Defendants. By vlrtuo of a Judgment and order of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the October term, 1912, In the above' cause for the sum of $900.00, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 18 th day of February, 1911, until paid, and $40.45 costs herein, I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door In Ha'rtford, on Monday, the' 2d day of December, 1912, about one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six to-w- it: 1912. 46t3 E. E. BIRKHEAD, Master Commissioner. B. Wilson, Attorney. John - ) h I: Mnstcr Comnil.ssloner's Sale. HL'Y THE BEST Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. D. B. Reld, et al., Plaintiffs, M. B. KEXDItlCK'S vs. QL'ILIjAI BARK SOAPS AXD Ray Barnard, et al., Defendants. CLEANING COMPOUND By virtue of a Judgment and order of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the AprlL term, Xnw 10 cents forineily 2." cents. These are tho original, genuine 1912, in the above cause for the PRODUCTS" which purpose of dividing the proceeds "KENDRICK have sold for 25c for 28 years: amongst the parties herein as their their Interests appear after paying interests appea, after first paying QUILLAI BARK TOILET SOAP Mnster Comnil.ssloner's Sale. an Ideal complexion Soap including n reasthe costs herein tho decedent's Indebtedness and the Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. costs herein, including a reasonaKenilrlck's Foot and Bath Sonp onable attorney's fee, I will offer soothing and cooling ble attorney's fee herein, I will offor salo by public auction at the T. S. Woodward, &c Plaintiffs, vs. court house door In Hartford, on fer for sale by public auction at the Klcctiic ClennliiK Compound Sonp removes oil, tar, grease, pitch Monday, the 2d day of December, Ex Parte, Defendant. court house door In Hartford, on or paint from silks, carpets By virtue of a judgment and orMonday, the 2d day of December, 1912, about one o'clock p. m., upon nnd woolens without Injury to a credit of six and twelve months, der of sale of the Ohio Circuit 1912, about one o'clock p. m., upon tho fabrics the following described property, Court, rendered at the October a credit of six and twelve months, Electric ClcnnliiK Compound term, 1912, in the above causo for the following described property, for carpets, furniture, &c. Two tracts of land in Ohio coun- the purpose of dividing the pro Ten Cents a Cake. ty, Ky bounded as follows: Two tracts of land In Ohio counceeds arising irom me sale oi me Awarded First Prizo Medal over The first tract beginning at two land herein amongst the parties as ty, Kentucky, bounded as follows: FIRST TRACT Sixty-fiv- e acres all competitors at The Southern beeches, corners to lots Nos. 39, 35, their interests appear after paying 36 and 40 of the Pierce and Mc- the costs herein, Including a reas of land. In Ohio county, Kentucky, Exposition, Louisville, Ky., 1884. thence with the onable attorney's fee, I will offer consisting of two adjoining par- Has been a "prizo winner" ever Donald survey; lino of lots 35 and 36 E. 164 poles for sale by public auction, at the cels, which land was commonly since. Diploma, "Hlgheset Award for to a hickory and dead dogwood court house door in Hartford, on known as the J. J. Reqd land and near which is marked a white oak, Monday, tho 2d day of December, is bounded on the N. W. by the Excellency" at Ohio Valley Exposipoplar, black oak and small hick- 1912, about one o'clock p. m upon lands of Tom Bennett; on the South tion, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1910. SOLD or by EVERYWHERE ory marked aB pointers, tha cor- a credit of six and twelve months, by the land of W. H. Reed; on the ner of lots 35, 31, 36 and 32; the following described property, East by th0 land of W. H. Reed, mall postage paid, 10c a Cake. AGEXTS WAXTEI) E. with the line of adn on the N. E. by the lauds of thence S. Allen, being the same land Eclusle Territory. Make Three Certain lots of ground In Beaver lots 35 and 33, 158 polea to a Dollars n d.iy by using jour black oak, hickory and sassafras Dam, Cduntx of Ohio, State of Ken- conveyed to J. J. Reed by spare time. Write and deed for which Is on the side of a hill, corner to lots tucky, with all the Improvements for Terms. 35, 31 and 34;" thence N. 85 W. thereon, being lots Nos. 5, 6, 11 now of record In the office of the M. 15. KKXimiCK & CO. 168 poles with the line of lots 35 and. 12 and part of lots Nos. 4 and Clerk or the Ohio County Court In Xeuport, Ky. . , page ' and 34 to a large poplar, corner to 10 in block K of the Miller plat of Deed Book SECOND TRACT Also another lots 35, 34, 38 and 39; thence with said town, and bounded aB follows, trnct of land In Ohio county, Kena line of lot 39 N. 144 poles to tho viz: Beginning at the corner of lot tucky, in the neighborhood of beginning, containing 160 acres, si moro or less, and being lot No. 35 No. 6 and Lafayette street; thence Pond Run Creek, containing about of said survey, and being the same supppsed to run 125 feet; thence 33 acres, and bounded aB follows: IN TtfG at a hickory and red land conveyed to the decedent, supposed to run West 290 feet, Beginning George W., Render, by deed from J. thence supposed to run North 125 oak, corner of J. J. and Johnathan on the 11th day of feet, to a stajce, corner of Jot No. Reed's 10 acres; S. 31 E. 42 poles O. Kimbley to run East to a stone; S. 52 E. 16 poles to a May, 1880, and recorded In Deed 12; thence supposed We tetl vouhow. and Day best market price. We are dealers: established , Ohlq County 290 feet to the beginning. black oak; S". 36 E. 16 poles to two Book : , page BUTTER you andean tal6;agents ordocommissionformerThere Is also to be'an alley of 7 black oaks and dogwood; W. 94 Court Clerk's office. than chants. References any bank In Louof feet In width commencing at Laf- - poles to a red oak, N. 39 poles to a tract consists The second isville. Write for weekly price llsL about 10 acres lying In and nearrayett0 street and running West and stone, E. 50 poles to the beginning. M. SABEL4. SONS 43J E. Harkit St. LOUISVILLE. IT. the town of McHenry, and bound- adjoining the second line the" whole Being the same 'and conveyed to Ostlers in fuks, hides, wool. and ed on the west by the landB of E. length thereof, acrdss i,ots JNos. 4 J. J, Reed by G. Render's heirs; on the South by and 10, .which is to be kerJt open deed for which is recorded In Deed " , pago , Ohio Counthe lands of, L. J. Render's heirs; and a similar alley Is to be kept Book on the East by tne Illinois Central open pn the North side. The same ty Clerk's office. Tho purchaser will bo required to J50.00 TO $100.00 A MONTH Railroad, and on tho North by tho property conveyed by J. H. taught time Experience Illinois Central Railroad and tho and wife to D. O. Austin as; sjiown execute bond with approved security For your spareactlvo man In thisnot needlocality. ed. Want an coal yards of the. McHenry Coal by deed of record in Deed Book 23, Immediately after sale' To Iptroduce us to your friends. We pay sick. Company, and being part of a tract page 334 Ohio County Clerk's office, This 12th day of November, largest cash benefits when cost. Injured, and at death, for smallest E. E. BIRKHEA'D, of land conveyed to George W Being same property conveyed by 1912. offer to first apand plicant from this place. Write quick for Master Commissioner. Render by Robert Render by deed F.O. Austin, &c, to C. L. 'wood-date- d 4613 , ward of record in Deed Booft 26, day of Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. particulars. 835, Covington. Ky. THE , .and recorded In Deed Boolo,ige275, Ohio County Clerk's of- 18 Killed by Vicious Ram. Ch&rlestown, Vajj Nov, 3. ghare a -- vicious ram .while she FOLEY coal underlying same, pa orSuntll' was mailing a 'letter-I- n McHenry" Goal Co. arid ijfr yhtyjome , 21 'yJM? the a rural box fOR BACKACHE KIDIIEYS AMD ClAUOtf. to-w- lt. to-wto-w- lt: described months, th0 following property, One lot in the town of Fordsvlile, Kentucky, Ohio county, situated and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone, corner to J. "W. Ma'ddox, In Mrs. A. J. Baize's line; thence N. 55 E. 70 yards to a stone in E. N. Morrison's llne;hence with Morrison's line (original), 35 yards to a stone; thenco with J. V. McCarty and Mrs. Amauda Smith's property, line 87(2-- 3 yards to a stone; thence A 8V4xl2 (18 h. p.) portable en86 3 'yards In a straight lino 'to gine, complete, No. 13607, also one of the beginning, containing an acre, more or less, and same LAultman & Taylor sawmill and one set of corn buhrs, located in Ohio land conveyed to Mrs. J. L. Brlstow county, Kentucky. in Recorded by deed from Mrs. A. J. Baize, W. Mortgage Book No. 1, page 342, N. Baize and N. W. Baize, executors February 27, 1908, in Ohio County of the estate of Nicholas Baize, deCourt Clerk's office. ceased, and which deed Is of recA certain tract or parcel of land ord In Deed Book 33, page 42, Ohio lying in Ohio County, Kentucky, on County Clerk's office, and same land beconveyed to Arthur P. Miles on tho head waters of Sixes creek, ing In the Northeast corner of his February 20, 1907, by Mrs. J. L. home tract, known as the Isaac Brlstow and husband and which Baize tract, sold by the Master deed is of record in Deed Book 29, Commissioner of Ohio county, Kenpago 365, Ohio County Clerk's oftucky, and on the South side of the fice, and same land conveyed to Horse Branch and GUstrap road, Jesse K. Miles by Arthur P. Miles and bounded as follows: on January 13, 1910, which deed Beginning at a stone, corner to was duly signed and acknowledgT. J. Wilson, W. W. Baize and Maed and delivered to the defendant, rlon Phegley's original corner; Jesse K. Miles, and accepted by him thence with said big road about 42 now In his possession and which ig poles to a stone, Henry Spencer's but has not been recorded, or suff- corner; thence South about one produce the sums icient thereof to hundred yards to a stone; thence of money ordered to be made. East about 42 poles to a stono in The purchaser will be required to the big road; thence with said big execute bond with approved securroad to the beginning containing ity immediately after sale. four acres, more or less. Tho above This 12th day . of November, I land was conveyed to Walton Baize E. E. BIRKHEAD, 1912. by Marlon Phegley and Salllo Pheg-lc- y 46t3 Master Commissioner. and H. N. James and Llllle Heavrln & Woodward, Attorneys. James on the 20th day of DecemIn Deed ber, 1906, and recorded Master Commissioner's Sale. Book. 32, page 185, In the Ohio Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. County Cpurt Clerk's office, or sufE. F. Render, et al., Plaintiffs, ficient thereof to produce the sums vs. of money ordered to be made. O. C. Maddox, et al., Defendant. Tho purchaser wllL be required to By virtue of a Judgment and' orexecute bond with approved securder of sale of the Ohio Circuit ity Immediately after sale. Court, rendered at the October This 12th day of November, term, 1912, In the above cause for E. E. BIRKHEAD. 1912. the purpose of dividing the pro- 46t3 Master Commissioner. ceeds arising from the sale of the Llkens & Crowe, Attorneys. land herein amongst the parties as to-w- it: 2-th Sale. Ohio Circuit Courr, Kentucky. The Russell & Company, Plaintiffs, vs. W. B. Baize, et al., Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment and or-dof sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered nt the October term, 1912, In the above cause for tho sum of $300.00, with interest at the rate ot 6 per cent, per annum from the 22d day of February, 1908, until paid, subject to the following credits: $76.73 paid June 30, 1912, and $233.80 paid January 1, 1912, and $47.55 costs herein, I will offer for sale by public auction at the court house door in Hartford, on Monday, the 2d day of December, 1912, about one o'clock p. m upon a credit of six months, the following described or Mnstcr Commissioner's Mnster Commissioner's Sale. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. Charlotte M. Carter, Plaintiff, vs. John M. Graham, &c Defendants. By vlrtuo of a Judgment and order of sale of the' Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at tho October term, 1912, In the above cause for the sum of $380.00, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per from the 15th day of April, 1910, subject to the following credits: $20.00 paid January 9, 1912, and $38.65 costs herein, I will offer for sale by public auction at tho Court house door in Hartford on Monday.the 2d day of December, 1912, about one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six months, the followt: ing described property, Two tracts of land lying on tho water8 of Rough river and Adams Fork creek In Ohio county, Kentucky. . One tract lot No. 3, in original Craddock survey bounded as folBeginning poles and 174 lows: degrees East of original cor59 ner in Craddock survey on Adams Fork creek; thence same course 163 poles to a stone with beech and dogwood and two hickories as pointers in Green's line; thenco with said line N. 1 E. 35 poles to a stono, 1 pole North small drain, corner to lot No. 3; thence with lot No. 5, 80 W. 16 poles to a sugar tree, corner to lot No. 5; thence South about 88 poles to the beginning, containing 53 acres, less 2 acres deeded to A. F. Graham. SECOND TRACT Beginning at a stone in W. J. Graham's South boundary line; thence E. 51 poles to a stone; thence N. 57 poles to a stone corner of W. J. Graham's lot; thence W. 64 poles to the beginning, containing 20 acres more or less, or sufficient thereof to produce the sums of moiuy or.dered to be made. The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security immediately after sale. This 12th day of November, E. E, BIRKHEAD. 1912. Master Commissioner. 46t3 Heavrln &. Woodward, Attorneys. ari-nu- m to-wl- But the crowd cheered, as, with burned hands, he held up a small round box. "Fellows!" ho shouted, "this Bucklen's Arnica Salve I hold, has everything beat for burns." Right! Also for bolls, ulcers, sores, pimples, eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest pile cure. It subdues Inflammation, kills pain. Only 25 cents at James H. Williams, m Tit For Tat. "Dear Clara," wrote the young man, "pardon mo, but I'm getting so forgetful. I proposed to you last night, but really forgot whether you said yes or no." "Dear Will," she replied by note, "so glad to hear from you, I know I said yes to some one last night, but I had forgotten Just who it was." Cardui tifSFl I The WomansTonic Mrs. Jane Callehan suffered from womanly trouble for nearly 'ten years. In a letter from Whiteville, N. C, she says: "I was not able to do my own housework. My stomach was weak, and ray blood was wrong. I had backache, and was very weak. I tried several doctors, but they did me no good. I used Cardui for 3 or 4 months, and now I am in the best health I have ever been. I can never praise Cardui enough." It is the best tonic, for women. Whether seriously sick, or simply weak, try Cardui. Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dcpt.. Chattanoow Medicine Co .Chattanooja, Tena, lor Special Inttmcttons, and book. " Home Treatment for Women." sent free. J 53 The Retort Courteous. " 'Mike, I am going to make you a present of this pig.' " 'Ah, sure; an' 'tis Just like you, sor!' " November Woman's Home Companion. PRESCRIPTION zzm C For a Long Life. This Is the prescription for a long life given by an old gentleman In Conyears old necticut, who is ninety-ninand still well and cheerful, "Live temperately, bo slow to anger, don't worry, take plenty of exercise In tho fresh air, and, above all, keep cheerful." Should tho system get run down digestive organs weak tho blood thin and sluggish, take Vlnol, which is a delicious combination of tho medicine properties of cods' livers, with the useless greaso eliminated and tonic Iron added. Wo regard Vlnol as one of tho greatest body.bullders and strength-creator- s In the world for aged people. Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Columbus, Ga., Eays: "If pcoplo only knew tho good Vlnol does old people, you would bo unable to supply the demand; It Is the finest tonic and strength-creato- r I cer used." We wish every feeble old person In this vicinity would try Vlnol on our agreement to return their money if It fails to glvo satisfaction. For Sale by Jnuics It. Williams, DmgKlst, Hartford, Ky. e body-buildin- g To do any kind of Vcteiinary Horses, Mules and Cows oik. nerd not die for waul of intention. Calls unsucicri day oin ilit. AM PREPARED lJrl"Hloniil Cnrdn Barnes & Smith Attorneys At Law )lnr, IIihI tlieItiirnrH hiii! uK. Smithl Iihih ruriiiiMl iiniitiiiiK II HARTFORD KENTUCKY. VETERINARY SURGEON Hartford, f I J 5 Kentucky. I J gfnrrHl priKlli .if nvr criminal ami ilhuri nnfi, Mr inltlt l'dni; iiutilv WtoniH) It. pr triitrfl frrmi iHMfM. IiraitUltiK miii h i pi in Ii .Mr ItirnrM nlll prartitf OttUi'i hi i In llHrtront Kepiihllian IiiiIIiIIiik, lluit-luri- l, Ky. for tli -- Hrtiier-h- I X i I 5 I "1 J. Will practice M. PORTER, GO TO Attorney at Law, BEAVER DAM, KY. builne(ntriiMed counllfs hi ptotr.Mon in Ohio tnd Special attention gltentos' to hlncate. t Albert Oiler -- FORFRANK L. FELIX, Carpenter and Repair Work "" J TIN WORK and FLUE CAPS f. Pump and Furniture Repairing J Rugj. Soldering nnd Saw Filing,Lined, - .j. . gy Tops Covered and You'll find him in the Dr. John f Mitchell office on Main Street. 1 Attorney at Law, HA&TFORJ), KY. Will prsctlec hit profeslon In OhlosndsA. lining countln and in the Coutl ol Appeals Criminal practice and Collection! a peclattY. Office In the Herald building Beaver Dam, Ky. Otto i C. Hartin Attorney at La.w IIAHTFOHl). KY. &a OlIUo up stalls oer Wilson HAVE A Crowe, opposite court house. Will practice his piofesslon in all the ROUGH RIVER courts of tills nnd ndjolnlng counTELEPHONE ties nnd Comt of Appenls. Commer cial nnd ciimiiinl practice a spec- PLACED IN YOUR RESI- DENCE Oil PLACE OP BU3- LNESS, AND PUT YOURSELF IN DIRECT CONTACT W'TH ialty. THE 18115 Long Distance Lines TO ALL STATES. FOR THE COMPANY'S SPECIAL TO THE FARMERS, CONTRACT CALL ON OR ADDRESS Clraiiflcf and bt&ntiftei the hli. lWomotei a loiumnt growth Never Falls to Xlettoro O r to Its Youth Ail Color. ltvvtnlf banr1 fulling rw nnd mnt Itrnprltt HAIR BALSAM PARKER'S J. W. O'BANON. Local Manager, Hartford, K: . W. C. SEXTON. Incorporated. Local Manager. Beaver Dam, Ky. &m ESTABLISHED 1868. a ring, r-ii lis Jewelry or silver ware, )ou can get, tins Kct nnntftv Of the lowest prices FOLEY KIDNEY FOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND PUIS BLADDER 'order house "Kpyi Vnr almost half a ccnturv vre hae serred ez cluslvcly the Southern trade. Wrlie Address. for our tree illustrated catalogue. ni nccT mmi irom inc IN THE SOUTH. ' you want clothes of tiny kiuc' cleaned, call on the If Notice C. S?te MONEYW; iv' iwnroiis 1 Karlford Pressing Club. We can clean any kind of clothes you have and guarantee that they will be satisfactory if not, nothing will be charged. oooooooooooooooooocooooooa We are r6tidy to clean your Gillespie Bros., clothes for spring. We also have a new line of late samples and A'e guarantee a perfect fit. Call on us when in need of work in our line. m&& BTery Article P. Box louinille, Kj. Co., Barnes & 26 Hartford Pressing Club Y. M. C. A. Bldg. FRED NALL, Mgr. 4 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. ordering the address of your paper changed from one 4 placo to another It is absolutely necessary to state where you ft havo been receiving the piper as 4 well as where you want it chang- - 4 ed to. Please bear this In mind. W. H. S J. F. GILLESPIE, P R.OPKIETORS. ..BLACKSM1THING.. In 8 And Repair Work A Horseshoeing Specialty :r Cash-Bon- -U 4 , m HARTFORD, KY. m . Wkctth itojMSn r infant ,dWge lfc& 3000000000000000 KIDNEY PILK FOLEY KIDNEY fOR RHEUMATISM KIDNEYS AND BLADDER PHIS Subscribe for The Herald. . Hid , aau. - Wt' '' .Vrn.ii 1 iu - jfin k.rfhaYV' tfttiWHiyitw riir.,rci.tattfij;ii.iiiWihftViMmir..,.. - viv,iri a""' 'ffiW.v$MHv'l!1 l''"fw'h''rrv ""s" rAGB FOUR. ed Mrs. Kowalsky, "who, with her husband, favorded Bryan, that was elected. Mrs. Kowalsky merely replied: HEBER MATTHEWS, FRAIIK L.FELIX, "Well, then tht3 one loaf of EDITOR8.' PRANK L. FELIX, Pub.aad Prop'r. bread sh,all not be cut until a Democrat Is elected President." SUtt and the others declared, the Hartford Entered at "All right, In that case we will eat mi mall matter of the second class. ' ,4ih7r.."'''''"' ", HA&TFORD JERALD fif V,' rutf"' WEDNFPAV,. aav , iia T&s Harijord Herald Mc-Kinl- ey Oficial Vote of Ohio County Recent Election. -- 5 "at Listen Sheep are shorxvl lh p f O a 3 o o CONURESt,, o o m ost-ofll- T O the all wool Goods VE-se5 It." PRECINCTS. And about the best part of It all was that so many Democrats had a d hand In It with their dollars and little twenty-flve-cepieces! hard-earnent L The original Wilson men In Kentucky are now comlngu In for honorable mention. .And Alley deserve all the kindly things being said Mrs. Kowalsky took th'e old loaf y from the receptacle where It had been carefully kept, for the past 1C years and invited her friends to come and eat it, which they promised to do Sunday. The loaf has shrunk to half the original aW, and Is as hard as stone. to-da- O 3 s 45 36 62 ? 122 78 44 rv East Hartford, West Hartford Bedn .... . m 104 H ,59 7.0 137 45 21 6 ,36 64 .v36 2 16 3 7 1 Sulphur Springs. .. ..I 126 80 .44 13 112 ,16 '3 105 119 59 75 53 87 94 39 88 68 '103 23 rt52 UXCIiK A about them. Xo, son, it doesn't take any professional taxidermist to fix up a turkey. Most any Thanksgiving good housewife can beat the professional and not half try. JOK'S" COXQUKRER XATIVE OF KEXTUCKY S I nut almost the hardest blow of all was the defeat of Uncle Joe Cannon. Iroquois county, the largest district, county In Mr. Cannon's went against him tar the first time In many years. Strayed Away One Presidential Says recently elected. candidate he's going to stay hid for several das and get a rest. His recent opponents have little trouble In avoiding the reporters. Poor old elephant looks about ten years older than he did Just after the last Preslden-tlalelectlobut this year he looks clar down and out? with little or no hope of recuperation. ecry year he n, Ky., Nov. Winchester, 11. Frank T. O'Halr, the young Dem ocrat who defeated former Speaker Joe Cannon, is a native of Wfilfo county and Is n nephew of W. T. Swango, of Winchester, and a cousin of South Trimble, former j uongressmnn tne seveotn centcrtown, irom district, and the present clerk of Smallhous the House of Representatives, In East Fordsvllle. Congress. West Fordsvllle. A dispatch from Paris, 111,, where JEtnaville Mr. O'Halr lives, says that he ac- Shreve cepted the nomination against Can- Olaton non reluctantly, but after getting Buford Into the fight he astonished the old Bartlett's campaigners by the novelty and Heflin success of his methods. While Can- Ceralvo non was hurling statistics at his Point Pleasant.. audiences to prove his own and his Narrows party's right to survive, O'Halr was Ralph quietly circulating among the peo- Prentiss ple In a "get acquainted" campaign Herbert that Included every town, city and Arnold cross-road- s community In the dis- Render Mogar , Cromwell Cool Springs North Rockport. . . . South Rockport. . .s-Select Hor6e Branch Rosine East Beaver Dam.. West Denver Dam., McHenry ' S3 sa 94 39 87 68 103' 42 Gl 12 29 17 44 36 43 61 11 7 1 103 13 3 25 -- 38 123 1 3 29 17 44 18 4 7 '31 85 15 26J 21 42 5 60 43 85 26 18 5 7 7 9 125 60 4 32 85 112 47 134 67 72 86 C6 Gl 1 9 48 2 108 98 75 91 73 29 131 93 12 35 21 103 92 13 frl 31 o 1 1 V 81 68 S3 101 ' 64 41 61 75 4 95 51 66 37 19 42 30 12 25 56 35 70 33 19 28 24 64 11 23 55 17 2 4 2 1 111 49 134 67 72 87 64 80 6 26 19 42 5 48 90 13 3 2 1 83 83 98 75 90 73 29 jMM&r fifty y" 41 127 92 12 35 21 28 22 20 19 7 30 12 25 56 1 2 4 28 23 if 83 2 2 10 3 3 20 19 7 -- 26 3 2 2 .. 2 i 26 44 12 41 13 26 40 99 64 38 60 73 95 51 66 37 20 35 70 33 19 28 24 64 12 2 2 2 23 55 17 3 24 3 2 42 12 39 13 2f 39 26 For the first time In many years, O'Hnir married the daughter of 2,563 1,155 443G3j25l,825 2,556 1,1523461,804 Total . Trlsg county gave a Republican O. D. Houston, a prominent Paris majority of C2 at the election last Republican, and his courtship came week. The Cadiz Record say8 It near ending abruptly during a conTO KEEP COMMITTEE vote that did test for the mayoralty of Uiat city A BIG SALE OF ONCE was the It, which Is no doubt correct. a few years ago, during which he RIGHT STEADY ON JOB' VALUABLE PROPERTIES The one blot on Kentucky's was pitted against his future In a bitter campaign. The splendid election record Is the fact that Caleb Powers Is returned to election of Houston, however, was Must Be Cleared Away The Wants to Educajte People to followed by n reconciliaOtherwise the affair Is quickly Congress. so glorious, however, that we can tion and O'Halr's marriage to his Party's Propaganda and Purchaser Can Simply in a measure overlook this discrep- successful opponent's daughter. ancy. Principles. " Fix the Price. McCKKARY Cpi'XTY GAVE A PLURALITY FOR TAFT The Bull Moose was all right as New York, Nov. 11. Democratic deThe following has been Issued by a fine specimen of the hunter's Whitley City, Ky., Nov. S. the Democratic State Committee of leaders propose to Introduce several light, but like most of his species, county gave Roosevelt 482; Kentucky: political now that they novelties he got rattled at the supreme mo"Our lease with Uncle Sam hav- are assured of control of the Federment and Immediately there was a Wilson, 255; Taft, 554. Congress: for the next four Everybody knows the Smith, Democrat, 273; Powers, Re- ing practically expired, and having al Government stampede. publican, C30; Seavy, Progressive, decided to retire to private life, we, years, according to authoritative rest. 347. County Judge: J. E. Wil- the undersigned, will offer 'for sale reports here. A feature proposed is Mr. Bryan has declined to dis- liams, Republican, 323; Thomas at our residence, the national capi- the maintenance of the Democratic cuss the secretaryship of State In Trammell, Progressive," 305. Coun- tal, Washington, D. C, all ithe fol- National Committee as a continuMr. Bryan ty Court Clerk: W. A. Meadows, lowing described property, Gov. Wilson's cabinet. ous working institution. The Idea Is not. pretty, but he has a long Progressive, 179. Circuit Court "(a) One elephant about 40 Is that the committee could serve Perhaps the Nebraskan Clerk: J. E. Perkins, Republican, years old with false tusks and no a good purpose in the education of head. 1910 ambitions who 531; Walter Broyles, Progressive, backbone to speak of. nurses the people in Democratic doctrine knows? County Attorney: G. W. 233. "(b) One Bet of lnjuctlona and and principles and In the enlightenStephens, Republican, 510; H. M. have been used ment of the people as to what the laws; We have an Idea that the pie Cllne. Progressive, 116. might as well curb their Mark Summer, Republican, Surveyor: very little, and Just as good as they party is doing. hunters 514; A. ever were. In "this connection the establishappetites for awhile yet. Preside- Hogue, Progressive, 16. revising stay-at-ho- trict. 1 father-in- -law rtot only pure wool but the finest grade of It goes Into the cloths from vnlch our 0L garments are made. This Is why ve can show unusual shades and weaves In our Ladles ready-- : to wear suits and cloaks. Ve also show distinctive styles. Save the worry of buying your materials and the bother of dressmaking. You will If you will come In and let us show you artistically, and yet how economically Y we can sell you ready 7to-we- ar .1LL-W0- T ry CARSON & CO. INCORPORATED,' Hartford, Kentucky. 0 m to-w- lt: anti-trus- t, Building Material At Reasonable Prices. WHAT WE FURNISH. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shingles, Rubber nml Mefal ' Roofllrig, Mastic House Paint, Elastic Cement Roof Paint guaranteed to Rive satisfaction for five years, Door Frames,' Window Frames, Mantles, Flooring, Celling, FinlslilnB Lumber.Sldlng, Veranda Posta, Spindles, Brackets, Window Olass, Rrlck, Lline, Plaster, Laths ahd other things in the line of building Wilson Is a very conservative sort of fellow and he will not OLATOX. be rash in either promising or dishNov. 11. Mrs. Charlie Felix and ing out political pie In all of which wo little children arrived last week from Louisiana he will show his wisdom. and are the guests of Mrs. Felix's parents, T. Even up to the very eve of the W. Daniel and family, and other election we heard Bull Moosers and irlatlves here. bemoaning the great Republicans Miss Lizzie Patterson was blunder made by the Democrats In recently, from Yearaan, Ky., here the nominating Woodrow Wilson. Seems guest of her sister, Mrs. Jane Pay-tocoming something they nt-elect felt like but didn't know Just what It was. At Benton, Ky., Thursday morning when Postmaster W. S. Grimth he was arrived at the startled by finding"1 a real live roaster sitting quietly In tho Editor Cross does not door. to explain, but we suppose he takes this Incident as a matter ppst-offlce, post-offic- e pt of course. It seems strange that as long as the people have been voting by secret ballot and as much Instruction as they have had on the subject, that they should continue to make blunders. About 20 ballots in this county were stamped with the cross opposite one of the electors. The best plan is to stamp beneath a device, within the circle. There s P'l perhaps never a cam paign In the history of the country carried on with less anxiety along financial and business lines. Not a ripple In the business stream indi cated that anything out of the or dlnary was transpiring. The con business fidence in Gov. Wilson's "ELIHU ROOT, Integrity is supreme and we are "JOHN D. ARCHBOLD. A Great Building Falls continuing along an era of progress "C. D. HILLES, Us foundation Is undermined, and prosperity with . undiminished When "BOIES PENROSE,!. and if the foundation of health strides. "CHAUNCEY DEPEW, good digestion Is attacked, quick collapse follows. On Ihe first signs "Committee." LOAF OF BREAD KEIT FOR of Indigestion, Dr. King's New Life DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENT Sick Headache. , Pills should be taken to tone the This distressing disease Results Pittsburg, Penn., Nov. 9. On the stomach and regulate liver, kid- from a disordered condition, of. the November 3. 1896, the day William neys and bowels. Pleasant, easy, siomacn, ana can De curbed uy, takMcKlnley t defeated William safe and only 25 cent3 at James II. ing Chamberlain's Stomach, and m Liver Tablets. Get a freeeample Jennings Hryaa.for the Presidency Williams. tates, tho wife of of the United at any dealer's and try It. " m For Sale. John Kowalsky, Inventor and avia Four Duroc Jersey Bboats. Will For Sale. tor, baked her week's supply of weigh 35 to 40 pounds. Will sell About 35 tons of hay. 'Address bread. cheap. F. L. FELIX- .- X, care of Herald. As she was taking the bread out of the oven, Levi Stltt, J.'Johnson. If a man can .button his wife up Maybe even the- - coal "saaarTaves R. Rltckey and S. Whltlnger. all the back It's proof to her how la!!ou.t hat Jt,costs,hIm tojieat his Republicans, rushed. In and. .. . ,. , u ?fi)S?art he 1 One method of the tariff. Tills Is absolutely orig inal, and patent has been applied for. "(d) One Republican platform as good as new. Has only been purposes. In used fo- - campaign thlg platform a large number of plankn from the Democratic platform have been inserted, but they can easily be distinguished, and will certainly go with the lot. "(e) One financial system, we.ll Mrs. W. M. Oiler ha8 returned supplied with clearing house vertif-Icate- s, homo from a visit to Mrs. Henry but very little cash. Board at Frledaland. "(f) One plan for raising camMessrs. E. W. Moseley and Elijah Daniel spent Sunday visiting paign contributions. This Is well worn and hns a had odor, but othnear Trlsler, Ky. Mrs. C. B. B. Felix, aged about erwise is in good condition. "g) A largo quantity of G. O. 50 years, fell asleep on the evening consisting P. of old of Sunday, November 10, after an gags, Taft Illness of only a few weeks dura- dinner palls, prosperity well-wor- n vetoes, election tion. Mrs. Felix's death has cast smiles, a gloom over Olaton and the sur- promises, panic threats, and, other rounding country where she Is well things of like character too numerknown and loved. The funeral w ous to mention. "This sale will positively take by Rev. Lewis ( of be preached Fordsvllle, at the Sullenger ceme- place on the above day and date, regardless of weather and size of tery this afternoon. crowd, and everything will be closMr. M. S. Patterson, one of 's hustling merchants, has heen ed out on that date. Crowd will be given the America Express Co served by Old Boys' Republican Everybody, club! regardless of agency here. servitude Invited. Rev. Winfrey, of near Fordsvllle, past political preached at the M.. E. Church Sat- I THIS STUFF MUST BE .CLEAR ED AWAY. Terms, Just anything urday and Sunday. Prof. A. P. Dockery ha8 been w can get and removal of property. "UNCLE JOE CANNON, working In the Interest of R4dman-Bhl- p "Auctioneer. and we understand a Red "WILLIAM H. TAFT, Clerk. Man's lodge Is to soon be organized "J. PIERPONT MORGAN, at Olaton. n. brlc-a-bra- c, Ola-ton- "(c) ment of a "Government suggestion box," to 'Which Citizens throughout the coodtry might submit to their ideas on gdvernmental affairs, has been suggested. Tbe novelties are said have been given serious thought' by Chairman William F. McCombs, who successfully conducted the Wilson campaign, and who' has been .already spoken, of .as, likely to be proffered an t Important post under the Wilson administration. From a source close to the chair man it was said, .howevpr, that ne was bo enthusiastic over the Dem ocratic propaganda ideas, that he would' like to carry them out If 'possible, even to the exclusion of any other position. Mr. McCombs was out of town this morning, having gone to Princeton to congratulate Mr. Wilson. It Is believed that he haa laid thelilans before Gov. Wilson and If they are approved he' will devote his energies to carrying them out. material. " ' Send us bill of jvhatuyoueed or better, como to sec us and look at our line. Wc shall bo pleased to name you a low price, freight paid to your jiearest railroad statloB. One customer says: "You sure did save me some money." Come to see us or rite for prices. . I ' "There's No Place Like Home" Fordsville . Planing Mill Co., INCORPORATED cellent preparation. In fact, it suits my case better than any cough syrup I have ever used and I have used a good many, for I am now over seventy years old." ;SoId by all dealers. For Sale. farm of 74 acres of land on the Hartford and Point Pleasant road, two miles north of Centertown, known aB the M. F. Tfchenor farm. Land mostly cleared and In fine state of cultivation. Fencing In nne condition. cottage and good outbuildings, Includ Ing a barn that cost $1,000. Also . three houses and lots In For terras and further particulars, call on or address, A 1- -5 Huntsvllle, Ala?, ETAOIN W. C. Pollard, a ;weH known cit izen of Huntsvllle, Ala., says: have used Foley's Honey. .& Tar Compound and found it a most ex Fordsville, t Kentucky. J Hi' ftftsfteG--toot- .,.' Every kind of .business needs advertlsiae nowadays to make it snqceed. 'niere are two kinds of adTertTotae the eed and tne bad; tbe kind that brings rcsalts and tn'e? kind which does ne good. Of course yoa want the first d, in order to be snre of the resnlt. melf-ttoie- Five-roo- m "Center-town- Te serve yen In the right way. Advertising in a geed.itve paper with large clrcnlatkn, like THE IBRALD, brings snre resnlts. Tell ns what yen want aid kt wUgnre'yW an estimate. The flgmrknr is free" and .the advenilng won't cost yen nanch. It will help yea. tVy.it, fc . ,..' . 4 t4 FARMERS' BANK, CeaJertowB. Ky. THE HERALLVmrtforfKy. . vr . iim .. .ft... '" "!" For Bale, Farm All atsea, from to 300 acres. We eta please yea If yoa wast to bay taaft. 6 'fT '1. A . 1 . id - """I "W1 ??$&' Vr A. CrYBlYBKK'& CO.. '1 - ' HaVtf'efd', Ky. -j Sabscribe for. Hie .Xwrtferi Beratf. adv. Plenty of Good Reading : In T. Herd ui it Cuti T tlijim MuX h 'i&&L -- Vjjfl WKDNftttUY, fcOV. MliPj3S Vwih SBC iiyEyMiiyftymali C I t ii. .tUKStUttUKUM uhmm nmi).tCMii"iii..iii.i lymti. jC";rt" ',"."a' i"'VS- ""M '"!)" O 1. 181?. THE HARTFORD HERALD Ward. Fuqeral services and Interment were at Mt. Herman Friday. TAGE FIVE. 6 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O OIL NEWS. iCoar Suits and Cloaks vn ; , Now that winter is fast coming, you will need either a Cloak or a Coat Suit. ; We carry a stock that is worthy of your con" Mr. C. M. TIchenor, Beaver Dam, moved with his family to Orlando Florida1, last week, where he will engage in the teaming business. He returned to Florida for the benefit of his wife's health. They have the best wishes of their numerous OOOOO O.O OOOOOOOO The West Kentucky Oil Co., Is laying a pipe lino from their well No. 2 to the railroad at Dukehurst, and will begin shipping oil in a few days. Their derrick Is almost completed for well No. 3, Immediately east of No. 2. The Wood Oil Co., after many delays owing to accidents to machinery, etc., are again at work In their well on the Cox farm and ha,ve reached a depth of 1,200 feet. Mr. J. M. Lane, 'representing capitalists at Washington, Pa., has received his machinery which was shipped fro Tennessee f and says they will nt once begin a well. Messrs. Burns and Whltehlll have arrived ami will have general supervision of the well. The Rough River Oil & Gas Co., has opened offices In the Heavrin-Barras- s building on Main and Center streets, and are located In the rear of Dr. J. R. Pirtle's dental office on the second floor. Mr. John C Riley, of the First National Bank, has leased his farm In the Clear Run neighborhood, Route 5, Hartford, to William Bell, of Robinson, 111. A well will be started on this property within 12 months or the company forfeits 0 friends. Vaudeville Co. is The Edwards holding forth at Dr. lean's Opera House these nights and are having They entertained fine crowds. Monday night and last night to The adwell pleased audiences. mission Is only 10c and 20c and it Is a good long show for the money. They change the program each Tonight and It Is first-clas- s. night is the last night. Arrow Shirts IN PLAIN PATTERNS ALSO WITH sideration. right and .Our styles are our prices are HO McCbII Patterns low. v Can sell you a Cloak at from $5.00 to $20.00 made of latest material and a style that will appeal to you. 4989, Coat : ,Pl5yXS to 4993, Skirt " Cnar Suits from to 1 0.00 Last Call For Tnxes. Before extra cost Is added. Deputy Sheriff S. O. Keown wlll be at the following places on day named to collect your taxes: Herbert, Wednesday, Nov. 13. Trlsler, Thursday!, Nov. 14, forenoon. Shreve, Thursday, Nov. 14, afternoon. Ford8Ville, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15-1Centertown, Tuesday, Nov. 19. Matanzas, Wednesday, Nov. 20. Equality, Thursday, Nov. 21. Ceralvo, Friday, Nov. 22. Rockport, Saturday, Nov. 23. Wysox, Tuesday, Nov. 2G. Prentls, Wednesday, Nov. 27. Cromwell, Friday, Nov. 29. T. H. BLACK, Sheriff. C. Belmont Collars TO MATCH large guarantee. $15.00 mind $20.00 that are worth $25.00. When in need, call on us, and bear in PAYS TO TRADE WITH; A HOUSE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. that IT New Ment Shop. I have opened up a meat shop in the Itlley stand, In connection with the Commercial Hotel and will bo pleased to have you call on Mr. Ike Sanderfur for your meats, lard and anything usually kept In a first-clameatshop. Prices right. Your patronage solicited. 45tf J. P. JASPEU. ss 2L$I&7&(90 W 0,00000.0 000 0,00,00 O O LOCAL NEWS' AND O Mr. L. B. Hoover and wife; A Fearful Dlsnster. New Orleans, Nov. 11. Four teen lives- were snuffed out and ninety .passengers injured when a through freight train crashed into exthe rear end of ti north-boun- d cursion train on the Yazoo & Mississippi Valley railroad near Montz, La., at 12:20 thl8 morning. The, appalling disaster Is charged by the railroad officials to the negligence of a flagman named Cunningham, disappeared who when the two trains crashed together,. Card of Tlinnks. To our friends and neighbors after spending a few days with relatives who were so kind to is during the of our w'fe and here last week, have returned to recent fatal Illness mother, we take this method of extheir home in Madlsonville. tending to each one our heartfelt Esq. J. C. Jackson, Cehtertown, thanks. May the richest blessings has sold his residence at that place attend each and every one of you to Wm. Schneider, Dundee, and Is Is our wish. contemplating moving to Hartford. C. B. B. Felix and Daughters. Anything In the eating line servDon't waste your money buying ed on short notice at the City Res- strengthening plasters. ,, Chambertaurant. Your patronage solicited. lain's Liniment is. .cheaper and betPrompt and" polite attention guar- ter. Dampen a piece qt flannel with anteed by W. A. Wllkerson. It and bind iL over the affected Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Thorns'berry, parts and it will relievo the pdln of Owens'bdro, will arrive or and soreness. For, pale by all dealm to visit their son and, ers. daughter, Mr. and ,Mrs. ' M. A., OOOOOOOOOOO OOO.O O O Faught, city. t MARRIAGE LICENSE. O 0 A complete statement of .the o'o'oo electoral vote by States will appear In these columns next week, the Captolla TJavls, Beaver Dam, to electoral vote of one or two, States Verda Miller, Flint Springs. 'being in doubt yet. ' Jesse James, WySobr, to Ettle M " Messrs. J. B. Renfrow, Narrows; Kelley, Wysox. 0. T. Leach, Beaver Dam, 'to Ora O. P. Rains, Beaver Dam, Route 3; Rev. Henry Burch, Frledaland", and Maddox, "Beaver Drim. ' ' Nolen Miller, Fordsvllle, to Chlo-r- a LutheK Collins, Beaver Dam,., were Edge, Fordsvllle. 'among? TJhe Herald's callers yester Henry Beedel, Jones, Ky., to E.J. . day.' ' Beatty, Jones, TCy. When In Hartford, gd to the City Restaurant for a 'good square meal For Hnle. or anything in the fruit or confecFifty acres of land adjoining tionery line. Meals served at all Beaver Dam, also cothours. tage and half acre land with tood W.,A. WILKERSON, Mgr. improvements. Terms very reasCall on or address, J. D. V. Joiner will preach at onable.Rev. T. the court house next Sunday at 11 HOCKER, Beaver Dorrf, Ky. Box to-d- PERSONAL POINTS O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 3 Trvlngton' Meal and Flour at W. H. Moore & Son's .Meat Market. Flak and Fresh Hominy just received at W H. Moore & Son. Mr. Clarence Barnard, who has typhoid fever, ls but little. U any better. ... .. i ' Mrs. Valeria quite1 sick the' past several days" ' Yelser has " been Of fevers; Pickles, W. H. .Just received new barrel' "Jambo" 1 . ,...'!. MOORE & SON. v Judge J. M. Porter, of Beaver Dim, gave tfs'a pleasant calf'wh'llo in-tow- Monday. ' & Mr. Wm. Fair and wife for St.. Lquls. for their store hero. t Mr. J. H. Miller, Narrows, Route 2, was a pleasant caller at The Herald office yesterday,.. ;,. . . '' Hon.. John, J McHenry, ofLouis-Jhere With, Shis .vllle, spent Sunday mother, Mrs. Jennie T. McHenry.' 'r'w Miss Lilla Balrd, of Louisville, . was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. recently. Ford," city, a Mayor James H. Williams and J& ' family spent several" "days recently .""visiting relatives' in Daviess coun- - X L - Z j'W. '$1 AJ feff-May- s Miss. ?! A-- . BraughtonJsIstant the State Revenue, Agent, .is in Hartford, lopklng after some back, - ' ' ' if:: I5T glrfMessrsAjAlvitiifRpwe; L. C. Mor- Slon.fand $., Wi ,Ross, Centertown, Btnong.The.' Herald's callers gwej-f- l 'it- V 'CT- WMF " ' '"I W& Messrs. V. M. Stewart Hartford, 7, and J. v. uummins, jjex- -. -V Miheton. were among The Herald's ',' 'yjcafteni Monday,: Sute L rooms "' f ;jC t 'fj '" fdrmerVy occupied 'bytlie i i'Hartford prittftfo. M ffi called IJ&IB., Actei DBBdae, at The v , '' ThfcClty ReBtMipftntjIa the place yvMik Mrv0d- - at , "bit: IS 5Kaa,'BHItttttttidiC.ff. K rrvi Wi xtw mptt 'US' x,u i 1 hour not yet determined. Mr. Barnett was a n of the late R. E. and Amanda Barnett. The celeformer preceded him many years while his mother preceded him only a few years. sale. The deceased, who was a consistent member of the M. E. Church, South, Union City, Tenn., leaves us surviving him seven brothers: E. rest. Barnett, P.ffl Barnett, Dr. Nestor 1 1 A1 The broken-hearte- d husband and Rev. L. R. Barnett, J. B. Barnett, lso daughters have the sincerest con A. M. Barnett, C. O. Barnett, U. C. dolence of all in this, their sore be- Barnett and sister, Mrs. Joe B. reavement, but are commended to Rogers. Him who doeth nll things well. lowDeath Is sad at all times but particularly so when called while in Important Notice. young manhood, as was the est Dr. Claude Wilson, of Fordsvllle, useful case with the deceased who was ( will be In Hartford two days each us week Tuesdays and Fridays. Ho stricken a short time since while will arrlve at 9 o'clock a. m. and en route from Louisiana, where he had recently accepted an Important remain until 3:40 p. m. each day. position, back to Union City, Tenn., Those desiring Osteopathic treatment will find him at the Commer- where ho had had charge of the many years. He cial Hotel during these hours on railroad office for only got as far as Dermott, Ark., at Tuesdays and Fridays. 46tf the home of his brother, Prof. U. C. John If. Wilson Seriously Injured Barnett, where he died as noted in the above telegram. Mr. John H. Wilson, of near county, tnl mot with a very serious ace'dent last Saturday afternoon. He had just returned home from the Dundee Flouring Life, mill with a load of flour, salt, &c. four-rooOn driving near his residence, he ElggggTi got up and turned to remove the spring seat and just as h0 did so his team of mules became frighten ed and backed suddenly, throwing 43t4 him out on the double-treeo'clock a. m. and Mi1. E, S. Boswell 262. The $.".00 for $2,000, per year. SI 5.0(1 team began to run and he fell, the of Louisville, agent for the MethodWeekly Indemnity. A. S. of E. Notice. over him, breaking I have just received a large ist Orphans' Home, will address, the $10.00 for $,",000, per year. $2.7.00) No. 590, will meet wheels running Beda Local people Sunday evening at 7:00 Saturday evening at Beda school-hous- e his collar bone, four Tibs and othline of Weekly Indemnity. .o'clock. at 3 .o'clock. All members erwise Injuring him Internally. Dr. Stewart, of Dundee, waa called Messrs. S. J. James, Matanzas: are requested to be present. Tar- A. A. Guns, and dressed his wounds. At last L. B. TICHENOR, Pres. D. L. Maddox, Hartford, Route. 4; account yesterday, he was thought KEAVEK DAM, KY. MARVIN BAIRD, Sec'y. Moscow, Taylor, Prentiss; Porter to be a little better, but In a seEchols; Hunley, L. B. Hoover, Guns, AmmuA religious meeting in Dallas, rious condition. Madlsonville, and C. P. Brown, Tex., so affected a man, giving the Centertown, were among our call- name of Q. H. Rose that he went to R. J. Harnett Dead. ' ers Wednesday. The. following telegram was re the, county" Jail and made a confesurn CURE LUNGS ceived announcing th0 death of R. Messrs.' Van Jtfay'hnd son Van sion of three crimes, one of which was the killing of W. H. Morris in J. Barnett, viz.: And respectfully request you May, Jr., Horton; Earl Cox and Dermott, Ark., Nov. 12, 1912. years w Winston Mauky, Hartford, Route 1; Covington, Ky twenty-fou- r to call and see the largA. M. Barnett, Hartford, Ky., ago. Esq. J. C. Jackson, Centertown; Bob died 11:40 last night. Leave est and beBt line of Shot D. L, Miller and son, Master Carl For Sale Town property, Tacant with body for Hartford, Ky 1:50 Miller, Reaver Dam,, weroi among lots, cottages and two-stor-y GunB, Ammunition, fec, dwelling, p. mi for burial. Grave north end The Herald's callers Saturday. A. C, YBISER ft" CO., ever brought to Hartford. ofrdw by Haftle. Have hearse at ' 1 adv. Hartford, Ky, Beaver Dam. Will wire from Mem Mrs. MRrr Wardi of, the Nocreek Goods the best and IAN ALL THROAT AND LUNSTMUBLiS. phis. neighborhood , dkid atYhr'' home Overcome tby excitement from an QUASJLKTXSD BATIBFAOTOBYl prices the lowest. N1. C. BARNETT. Signed about 12 o'clock Thursday. 'She election 'Tally, John B. '.Hurst, a Ioj xoxncT- - Rxruiroxa had been" In bad health for several Worth' The rasAbis is expected to reach Carolina farmer;' 'died at , montbg and ''the past sumaer' m- Beaver Dam on the 2:48 train this 1, ; Aaheville jreclallyV. She leave the? TotU'wing afternoon and will be taken to his ehtldrMtto.moWaMMlrfliMMiJkMrfl. "iKj?fl' de- brother', A. M. Barnett's residence " "j1 I U FtE" . k i'yA' ""v jv stroyed 'the Hocker ''Hotel entailing and interment will take place in ijetarE.--- .'Leelle:. 'Wfltr'en" ttHd'ROhpr'n' .'k'WM bfZOIOOO.'1 - -- l r the Alexander cemetery some time " KY. T" Mrs. Xuncy .1. Fcllv Dea'd. Following a Illness, Mrs. Nancy J. Felix, wife of Mr. C. B. B. Felix, Olnton, died last Sunday at 3 o'clock p. m. After funeral Fervlces conducted by Rev. Lewis, of Fordsvllle, her remains were interred In the Sullenger '(the family burying grounds) by the side of a son and daughter, who died in Infancy several years ago. The deceased, who was born December 9, 1S52, was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Walker, of Breckenridge county, Ky. She and Mr. C. B. B. Felix were united In marriage 10, 1870, November years to the day. A just forty-tw- o son and five daughters blessed this union. The husband and four daughters, Mrs. Rolla Carden, Ir vlngton, Ky.; Mrs. Samuel Davison, Barrett's Ferry; Mrs. A. J. Wilson, Fordsvllle, and Mrs. J. R. Hoover, Frledaland, survive. The deceased had been a consistent member of the Baptist Church for several years and her taking away broke up one of the happiest homes It. has ever been the pleasure of the jyriter to visit. But the Master had use for her and she answered the call to work In His vineyard amongst loved ones who had gone on before. The funeral cortege from the residence to the cemetery more than two hundred yards in length attested the high esteem In which she was held by her neighbors, and friends from a distance. It can be truly said that a good christian woman has been called to her final two-wee- 1.50 to $2.00 I e9e ROSENBLATT' ( In Connection with S. Rosenblatt Hawesville, Ky.) HARTFORD, - KENTUCKY. ,fl SPECIALS We have the points. brated Henderson Road Wagons for Let show you their good our usual line ...". 00000 060000 select Family Groceries and supplies at the cash prices. Give a call or 'phone No. 83. LIKENS & ACTON Hartford, Kentucky. Sun-nydal- o, Guns! Guns! PP United States Life, Chicago. Security Chicago. m Midland Casualty Co. Chicago. s. . Shot Rifles, BROWN, Agent. . get . nition, Shells, &c, KILLthe COUCH the Dr. King's New Discovery ?bf "ft U. S. CARSON Groceryman HARTFORD, - --. :',..'I' . Subscribe for The Herald; $1.00 a y'r "vi. . "' . lAW.'nVr aepwiifciPiiX1?' wf T T'fffSJ' Jir tFfcpt r' ' " FRIGHTFUL ATROCITIES BY TURKS ?fiiSto) PERPETRATED j, u,wj .3r f " "W MHNRSIAV, NOV, ,!,. 1912. Ift? Hartford Herald IlllHoIs Central Railroad Time Tabic at Beaver Dam, Ky. South Bound. North Bound. No. 1324:05 a.m. No. 12111:35 p.m. No 12212:28 p.m. No. 101 2 MS p.m. No. 102 2M8 p.m. No. 1318:55 p.m. J. E. Williams. Agt A FEW JIGS 10 IK OVEfl Or- In Regard to the Mail der Business. & IF yOU MMMING TO To Forward Your Orders to Strangers, This is Yery Good Advice. .MUTUAL pect to teach them that It is not tho place to go? Why constantly encourage them when they marry to leave the home town and settle In some larger place? Why be tho hand to break homp ties, to separate yourself from your children? Tho more you spend at homo the more attractive will your home town be to the coming generation and) the more pleasant to your old age. If you have frjends, hero Is whero they are. When you make rovers of your children and of yourself, you mak0-youtown n poorer place in which to live Instead of a bettor one. Tho money wo earn, let us spend In securing the largest returns for it. If you send your children away they may never return. If you send your money away It may never come back. Your prosperity, your happiness, your children are likely to follow your money wherever It goes. Why not spend It where your children will grow up with It, whero It will do you tho most good now and give you the most comfort In the fuThe Community Builder. ture? r MASTIC PAINT "THE KIND THAT LASTS" (' ,& to! Cut Off Noses and Hands Enemy Deluged of With WMHMfeMIHMIi Rain and Blood. Athens, Nov. 8. Shocking stories of a massacro of Greeks by Turks come from tho town of Sor-vl- a, Just acrosfl tho Greek frontier The reports say the in Turkey. fleeing Turkish troops ln pasBlng through the village of Metassa ordered the Greek Inhabitants to follow them on peril of being massacred bV Turkish cavalry. On refusing, 52 of the Greeks were made prisoners and taken to Servla and lodged In thb Jail, in which were 73 others of their companions. Later tho Governor of tho prison told the Greeks they wer0 free arid them to leave the buildordered ing. On emerging, tho Greeks wero surrounded by soldiers and an armed mob, who began a massacre. Only four of the Greeks escaped with their lives. When the massacro "was over a soldier cut off the noses and hands of the dead men. from Arta say that Dispatches Turkish atrocities In Albania are continuing, and that tho Inhabitants of Eplrus are fleeing to Arta and tho mountains. Describing the fight at Lule Burgas, a correspondent says: raged "Fierce thunderstorms and the field was deluged with rain d encounand blood. ters wero frequent. Tho Turks offered most desperate resistance. heT dead piled up. At Intervals he line whole companies alonG were wiped out by raking artillery , Hand-to-han- MASTIC PAINT is no a new paint ita 40 years old. Not an experiment it's a proven proposition' Not an "unknown quantity as to ingredients; the formula is printed on every can. MASTIC PAINT is npefs b use,an4.the best to use. It looks best and wears best It lash longest and is, therefore, the most economical. Testimonials from satisfied users jrightih'iour town. Would you like to have them ? INCORPORATEp. 40 Years of Reputation Behind It C. Pistei-Caulbtrt- INCORfORATMf LOUISVILLE, KYi ASK OUR DEALER fa your town for book of msgntloot ad color card. ( BEAVER DAM PLANING MILL CO. Beaver Citizenship is R duty, and ov-eman who has a high ideal of life, who makes It bravo and scr- vlceable, has a right to be called a citizen and no other should be on- -' rolled upon the roll of honor. A citizen Is a man who honors his city, his State and his Nation by living right and doing good. Such a one regards ctizenshlp seriously. Tho duty of citizenship ls committed to each man as a trust '.' be discharged always for the comu. . welfare and the higher purpoas. A ballot is to be used for the bncli: of mankind and not for the advantage of individuals." tato. ry t Dam, Kentucky. EVKHV AVAY noooooooooooooo MKK'S UIS ooooooooooooooo O AXD DOWNS. O ' f I I The man who rocs down town Saturday night and sees tha lighted stores and streets, Illuminated throngs of gay people, perhaps does not stop to think what pays for It all. It is not paid for by taxation, for If so, it would be a burden. It is not paid for by contribution, for that would not be practicable or possible. Hut it all costs money and something must pay for It. It is paid for by the money that Is spent at home. The merchants reinvest their profits largely In better stocks, bet ter stores and better facilities. They pay their share of the cost of paving the streets and laying the sidewalks and In doing many other So It Is plain to be seen things. that the busy streets that the peonight are ple enjoy on Saturday paid for by themselves, is their money returned to them In the shape of a better town. When you go Into a local store and buy goods from a local merchant, you do not only get the goods, but you also get the thrifty town, the paved streets, the schools which your children attend, the churches which preserve the moral atmosphere of your community, the things you enjoy and use, which you and tho merchant and the manufacturer pay for in common. You can send the money to some other town and get tbe goods; but you "can't get these other things and even If you think the price is smaller, it is larger In the long run, since you get less in return for your money. It is plainly evident, then, that the more of your money you spend at home, the more you will get for your money; the quicker will the crossroads becomc a village, and the community a town with all of the conveniences, and none of the of the metropolis. inconveniences The more money you spend at home In patronizing local merchants, in building a house for yourself, In dressing bettor and living better and feeling better, the more you will be able to have and enjoy these things. Why make the fatal error of hurting your town Instead of helping It, of diminishing your town instead of improving it, since you can not hurt or hinder your town without hurting and hindering yourself? Why teach your children that the city Is the place to trade and ex If life wero a uniform level, broken by no vicissitudes and no disasters, with no strange and baffling problems alternating with Its ren-soof tranquility and success, It would be perhaps less trying than It generally Is; also less Interesting. Nothing is more tedious than monotony. Nothing wear's1 tup nerves like a stirless calm. The wildest gusts and storms are to tho marlnor more preferable than the Inaction which ls compul sory when the wind oves not. I once met an old lady who said her whole life had been as placid as a summer sea. During long Intervals some member of her family had died. But she had no children. The most Intimate and deep of her affection had been spared. And her husband still survived. Strange to say, I did not feel that she was to be envied, for without pain in this world's economy, there Is little reaching forward to the heights of Joy. Without suffering there Is seldom Intensity of thankfulness. Life all a plain road, no hills to climb, no obstacles to surmount, no vicissitudes to endure, is not so desirable on the whole as life which has its struggles, its sorrows, its losses preliminary, as they come to the Anal realization of Its. triumphs, Its consolations and Its everlasting gains. The past of youth Is very short. The future looks Interminable and the Immediate present is strenuous. Middle ago often carries burdens which youth has brought to It carries them with a steadfast courage and a serene cheer Impossible to youth. And old ago is or should be tho season of tranquility the season of resting on the oars and waiting for the end. In retrospective perceive that hours we" sometimes we made mistakes In our bygone reckonings. We might have avoided some snares and pitfalls had wo not rushed along at such a hasty pace. It 1B then that we .realize our past Is gone and our present should b0 wisely Improved, and we should go forth manfully to meet the fuNELLY T. ASHBY. ture. Dan J. Joyce, Sanvllle, Henry county, Virginia, says: "I took a cold with a cough which hung on for two years. Then I commenced using Foley's Honey & Tar Compound and tho cough finally left? me and now I am perfectly strong and well." Is best and safest for children and contains no opiates. m All dealers. The Wealth of the Soil. In the current issue of Farm and Fireside appears the following: "It Is a fact that there Is no department of effort from which a larger return can honestly be secured than from Intelligent nnd painstaking cultivation of the soli. The scientific management, as now demonstrated, shows that tho fertility of the average soil can be much Increased and made more profitable." SiKiilflcnnt. The second day drew to Its close with the twelfth Juryman still unconvinced. "Well, gentlemen," said tho bailiff, entering" quietly, "shall I, as usual, order twelve dinners?" "Make It," said the foreman, "eleven dlnnera and a halo of hay." Judge. The Most Useful Machine on the Farm Is a Fairbanks-Mors- e -- idf" Engine mMirW I Are. ammunition gave out temporarily, muskets wero used as clubs; men used their hands as claws upon the enemy they locked In deadly embrace and sunk their teeth Into the necks and faces of their opponents." "When i "There could be no better medi cine than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My children were all sick with whooping cough. One of them was in, bed, had a high fever and was coughing up blood. Our doctor gave them Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the first doso eased them, and three bottles cured them," says Mrs. R. A. Donaldson, of Lexington, Miss. For sale by .. m all dealers. YOU SHOULD TAKE YOUIl Twinges of rheumatism, backache, stiff joints and shooting pains all show your kidneys are not working right. Urinary Irregularities, weak loss of sleep, nervousness, back and sore kldneyB tell the need of a good, reliable kidney medicine Foley Kidney Pills aro tonic, strengthening and restorative. They build up the kidneys and regulate their action. They will give you quick relief and contain no habit-formidrugs. Safe and always m sure. Try Ihem. All dealers. One of the most delicate forms of flattery ls to tell a married man he doesn't look it. The thanks a man gets for paying for ducks for his family is ho also gets the job of carving them. It helps out wonder-'full- y in the busy season when every minute of f taMaEs your time is worth money, and is mighty useful the year round. You Need Cream Separator Washing Machine Churning Threshing Cutting Ensilage Shelling Corn Fairbanks-Mors- Pumping Water a Fairbanks-Mors- e Engine for Grinding Feed Sawing Wood Grinding Bones Cutting Roots Grinding Tools Spraying Running Water System General Work of All Kinds Ermines will give you the best of service. They are e absolutely guaranteed as to Material, Workmanship and Power. Horizontal Engines, 1, 2, 4 and 6 h.p. Vertical Engines, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9 and 12 h.p. Other engines, ior every purpose, up to 500 h.p. For full description, write for Catalog No. ED "" Fairbanks, Morse & Co. 517 W. Main St, Louisville, Ky. m )t fl CITIZENSHIP SERIOUSLY 9, In its issue of September h (Va.) Richmond Times-Dispatc- the One of AVer's Pills at bedtime Jutt one. Acts on the liver. Gently laxative. Sugar-coateAll vegetable. Sold for CO years. AsjcYourl Doctor. fc&M."I& Bilious? to be read in every precinct in every State of the Union and posted up on every schoolhouse, and in every counting room and factory of the land. Here It is: "There Is nothing more Important than that we should take our citizenship seriously. Some people take 'l as a Joke, some as a game, some as a selfish purpose and some to help friends or as a chance grind axes. No man ls worthy of citizenship unless he regards It as a mission and uses it for the common good to free his fellowmon from every kind of servitude and oppression and make them their own lovers to raise themselves to better es- - printed a short editorial that ought m mm On the lit and 3rd Tuesdays of each month the fares are txtra low and allow stop oters free and 25 days time via Cotton Belt Route to ) AUTOMOBILE TRANSFER! Dam and Keturo. i J Froi Hartford to Beaver Splendid car meets all trains. A fast and easy fL ride. Telephone or call at our stable when you want to leave or have relatives coming. v r V 5 1 jj . -- i y Fares ! Low & CO.,J( COOPER KENTUCKY. HARTFORD, DOURLY PROVEN Hartford Readers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. This grateful citizen testified long ago. Told of quick relief of .undoubted benefit. The facts are now confirmed. tho Such testimony is complete evidence conclusive. It forms convincing proof of The -- should have rich, red blood and sturdy, healthy bodies to withstand cold rains, changing seasons and winter storms. If your child is wear)' when rising lacks energy and ambition has no appetite or possibly sallow skin or a pinched face it is for want of vital merit. this growing period demands special, concentrated, easily digested food for mental strain physical changes. .1 Scott's Emulsion is the known it greatest body-build"is nature's wholesome strength- er I t maker without alcohol or stimulant make rosy chssks, actio blood, sturdy frames and sound hodiss. Bat you mutt hap SCOTT'S. Scott ft" Bowwb, Bloomfield, tl J. 12-6- 2' M t: ' i' .W Awakened by the closing of a door and believing that a burglar was in his hoio, Samuel Brown, a statement." For sale by all dealers, Prfee'SO Marlon county farmer, killed his Co., Buffalo, cents. Foster-Mllbu'rwife. New York, sole agents far 'the The most extreme Insanity lB be United Slates. ing engaged, but a oure cure for It RamMatier the BKBe Doa&'a r,. Is marriage. tland take bo other ri' . Mrs. A. L. Alms, 607 Locust St., Owensboro, Ky., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills with good results and consider them a superior kidney remedy. Donnas Kld-no- y Pills promptly relieved backache, difficulty with the kidney secretions and pains In the bapk and top part of my head. Wo have every confidence In them." The above statement was given May 9, 1907, and when Mrs. Alms was Interviewed on February 2Q, 1912, she said: "I have not used Doan'g Kidney Pills of late as the euro they effected Bome time ago has been permanent. You are at liberty to contifue publishing my ' Cotton Belt Route Is the dirict line from Memphis to Texas, through Arkansas two splendid trains dally, with through sleepers,chaircarsand parlor-caf- e care. Trains from all parts of the Southeast make direct connection at Memphis with Cotton Belt Routetralns to the Southwest. Arkansas & Texas I V; Write to me today tell you exact fare from your town, sched- I Trill ule, and send you splendid illustrated books of farm facts about Arkan sas and Texas. Trartliac PMMr 83 Todd BuildllME Looi.rlll. Ky. L. C. BARRY, At im , If1 1j 'l M ! 1 1 m lil JaWfanW Tw WWtW Donovan &tCo, Reiver Dam Narrows. P. Renfrew & Co AH roar Toarltt. tTiokaU aha oa uloPaHirtaecr- - v LLM iHlnlMBIK. r. t iv . fom kidney;hus Ike Wf iACKACHt KIONEfS-AN- SUOC Harald Only $1,00 aYejr H V' v MTifltt. .pmwvwjfr' i,uJr""'i' WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1012. tjZ. tW'ir' ritn(ii.l,iVi UJ ,tiV-r-- -i m.- -i l('"ji'' ""'"" i"'Jt"''" """"t"11 " j.)ir uinW 'iljT.'! " 1 I 1iT"il T , .,.:. 'I'M!' Ml"' u ,y'" wifnirf I'jwyjg'y,,,. .. ,i,ni ..y THE HARTFORD HERALD ' :. PAGE SEVEN. h SOME LEADING EVANS VILLE FIRMS f 1 You Won't Sec the Best There Is to Be Seen in Evansville Unless Yon Visit This Store. s'tore tfyyirtue of merits . Established . . 1894 f the Largest t Now ESfflF Tlie largest stocks of It's Evansville 's biggest Women's Ready-to-we- ar and Mil-liner- y. Silks, Dress Goods and Trimmings. Rugs and Draperies. Household and Fancy Linens; Men's Furnishings, &c, &c. Fall and Winter stocks are now complete. The in variety or assortment we nave ever snown kind nriflPft nrr Inwnr linrn rTinn olso.whnrn fnr mor' tfiandisc of qual merit. We arc members of tlie Retail Merchants' Rebate Association, and refund ui-s- t Suit and U) Cloak sim OM DL THE HOME OF R-B fSSM Evansvllle's Best Store for Men and Boys invites your inspection of magnificent assortments of House in the Middle Clothing and Alfred O'jnjamin Clpyics for Men. Stein-Bloch Hats and Furiustiiiigs JzszEssmavB&Fsv&ea Sophomore nnd Fashion Clo lies for Young Men. Stetson In Li i.. West faros to 9i4W out-of-to- customers. 9 Write Today for Beautifully Illus trated Fall and Winter Catalogue of the latest and best New York :muI Paris Styles. W W CJ,Q'V& i VAt gt kjP M pi i IP v. t)tnudAzus w . afe ,m : J 4 Manhattan Shirts. and the best Hoys' Department "It Pays to Bo a lists . 4 . .Mfc M .ft A Members Evansville. Ind. Jji Tr -- Vcvt nrofv ( Members f ys &i the MIdJ'e West. i' Projress Patron" f A postul br'itKs our hiimlsnnn Illustrated eHtHlnue nnd Boys' nppurcl for Full nnd Winter. Mnn'' CVOM 'J?TOm'J ) Burner y- EEsnaaEsaranajrifftKrc e- - Fr WHERE FASHION REIGNS Hi . w iiiii When in Evansville Visii ; fie . a .Come now aind flake advan- EVANSVILLC'O FAVOniTE 7RA3IMC CEHT.t li The Leading leak and Suit House of Evansville You caii always find what you want hi re whether it he a Dress, Suit, Coat, tage of tlie first selection from the largest, freshest stocks. Under the Liberal Plan of It Costs You Nothing The Retail All of All the departments in the store are now overflowing with new Fall Merchandise, nc.v A Fall Suits. Dress Goods, Silki, Millinery, etc.. jf etc., at the Boston Store. fl Parcels checked and delive-e- d Free to nv part of the city. R. R. FARES REFUNDED ?fj according to the plan of the Evansville Re- - fj 49 JJ tail Merchants' Rebate Association. fi '; Fowler, Ssek & Walker jg mn."Kjr iy Skirt, Hat or Furs, and at reasonable I rices. Our Fall and Winter Stock now complete. When in the city don't fail to visit our store, compare our prices with others and we will convince you that we can save you is Mm ;' Rebate Ass'n SEE THE Of Evansville, Indiana. Store Beautiful r rrar"'.wji morey. let 'jjprcrt us fit you in a Corset by an ex- - coj-setier- Members of the liebate Associa tion. Railroad fares refunded. : the leading and old established stores belong to the Association. kfi2E&8,. A .shopping tour to Evansville means a recreation. Our theatres and attractions are of the best 32? When in Evansville you are cordially invited to the It. & (f. Furniture Co. s Mammoth Store. Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, Stoves and Ranges in endless variety all that's new will be found here. Prices lowest besides we pay vour fare. Freights li I R. pnuUjj Furniture 4 116-11- Co, 7m. V' i ESHSEH MAIN ST. Evansville, Ind. 8 0 K tf Ifaflc-Ov- er Shoes fine White Full Cut Diamonds with 14 Karat Mountings When in Evansville we invite you to visit the WILL ACCEPT YOUR Stud $5. Ear Screw $10 Pair. Rings $5 up. - for Men and Women 15 We allow tho full amount paid for diamonds In exchange for larger stpnet. A purchaie of u insuree you a fine white damond, aa we do not carry th inferior Largest and Best Shoe Store in the State. New Fall and Winter Lines now complete. "Geissler's Shoes and styles are Right." Wc are members of the Merchants' Rebate sociation and refund fares. . OLD PIANO as part payment on one of our new grade. 15 Main St. f 12 a Kruckemeyer Jewelers, Papular 215 Main St. ze thin model 20 year gold filled open face 'case, jeweled movement. Guaranteed, $10.00. Piano or PlayerPianos Write for prices and terms. & CoIm, As- Price 303 Main St. Members M. R. A. Evansville, Ind. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE E9SSLEREvansville, SHOE CO The N.W.Eryant Piano 226 Main SI., Evansville, Ind. 415 Main. Ind. DIAMONDS Co. mcjs at Cut Rates SCHLAEPFER'S N FOR REAL SNAPPY, POPULAR PRICED FINE JEWELRY C8TADLISHED 160-- WATCHES fl Coats, Suits. Furs and Dresses 411 COR. SECOND AND MAIN STS. EvcrytWnjrat cut rates. Largest stock, greatest brietyi the best of everything.. Reliable. Re sponsible. First class in every respect MAIN THE UNITED CLOAK & SUIT CO. -- Beats Cha,F.Arte S s I Jeweler and Optician AH SELL. Them ockei Shoe Popular Prices and Styled All tit SEND FOl CATALOG. AH. 411 MAIN 1 327 Main Street. Evansville, Ind. EiSTABLISHED 667 LaMt Kljiks Bitterman Bros , Hen's K . a&id Soys' Ciothfcsg 17 MAIN 'ST., Th EVANSVILLE, IND. , ivm Ht 9f iflb',?sQt&lP9&tS fi with h BraM t ' In Prant - 'Jf . Kf- JEWELERS J. ,. . u Cheaper than any house in Er.in.s iiie. We also refund R. R. Fares. t.'iMnvtirtv g.iygc- iTs gua-i--' .'" aaaaMBIMBal TIm i mi.: ' .. -- 4 ft ....TT ! . tet ... lyul Josepli OofiMmg Col A i. ' QIC J&Zi Kjiik ol the Union Label. 321 MAIN .2iuatJL. "1't''h "V - '7 -- 'fc V. .. 'J .ft '.tij. if. ftitjAi.. V u '""""Tijl JHjMtf.ftiL.irT." tyr-ymr -i- CTiqiiT ; Tirrr'T YOUHG """ TiTr-iff- f SSi3gfll:ff'fi Ifjw wt ' vt' W PAGE KIGHT. THE HERTFORD HERALD, ofjntercst to many In this and Ohio " nrlde, county, the homo of th a as 'that of .Miss Orpha Brown, of this city, to Mr. Dave Oldham, of Powderly. The ceremony was said at the Baptist parsonage, Rev. Howerton being th0 officiating minuter. The attendants .were Misses 3enora Rich and Victoria Clem-entThe, bride wore a'golng-awa- y 50wn bf "bluo with hat, gloves and shoes en. suite. The. bride is one of the most 'attractive girls' of Central City, having for some time made her home here with her sister, Mrs. Smith. The groom a rising young business man of Powderly. Mr. and Mrs. Oldham will be at home in Powderly after the 15th of the month, s. .icmvvari j JWfl M7Jrt " &! :n t, xieAii . rtt 4MH rs vl f Tfo Hartjord Herald H. & B. RAILROAD TIME BLE AT IIARTFORD, KY. TA- WOMAN PLAGEtT UNDER A . lylli C4NF0LD tmm PEACE BONO TUo following L. & N. Tlmo Card M effective from Monday, Aug. 21st: North Bound No. llfl due at Hartford 7:19 a. m. No. 114 due B,t Hartford 3:40 p. m. South Bound No. 115. due at Hartford 8:45 a m. No. 113 due at Hartford 1.46 p, m. II. E. MISCHKE, Agt. Man Said He Feared She Would Do Him Old K M I "Harm 4 Trouble. SMILE mmm i -- . r t II V Of The Owensboro Messenger Bays: c One of the most unusual, sultB that has been beard in Hancock county for some time was that of ' Hayden George against' Mss , V? jjihjBMBBK jBlanche Hite, in which the .plain tiff sought to have the yo,ung wo?. man placed under a peace bond.the PEOPLE WRITING man stating that he feared that For THE HERALD will please niCKETTS. she would do him some bodily get their articles to us promptNov. 11. Bro. Willis filled his harm. The case was heard by Jus ly. Matters intended for pubappointment at Rickett's Sunday. tice T. B. Henderson and while he lication In our regular issue MIsa Olera Lee, of Sunnydale, stated- that he really dd not (Wednesday) must be in our When the Udles crewe) yeUr' itfTTi, ., Saturday and Sunday" with B,der lt ncC0Bsarry, he placfed the INSPECTION PROOF i "i , , hands on Monday without failstore. her cousin,. Mr. Bird, Lee, of this young WOman under $56 bond, publication. come In double, ure, to insure When they Pl&ce" a which she at once executed, ' ale. single shoe that goes through the iMr. Ivan Allen, of Concord, and J It la Btated that the trouble orlg- Thronging; through your open EVERY pass thrwich the hands of no fewer-th- an must jur. warry uraDiree, oi ueaver X ntoA frnm a gut oi money thnt door. afac dUTerent inspectors. A premlam Is paid for every Dam, spent Saturday night with the Infant son of George Hayden Seeking bargain worth their Imperfection detected. No sKoe with any Imperfection however .Mr. Charles Royal, of this Place. while. made to the young woman some slight Is allowed to bear the "Queen Quality" stamp. It must Which they read about before. Miss Maggie Allen and Mr.' Hu- tlmeWo, and which he Is now seekMOTHER'S BLOOD be rejected and sold as damaged. Five expert Bhoerriakers bert Snell, of Concord, spent from ing to have returned to him. The superintend the Inspection squad and coach the foremen and Saturday till Monday with Mrs. case is a most unusual one. workmen to Veep every shoe up to the "Queen Quality" standplace. Lizzie Patton, of this Mr. Hayden being a ard. As an extra precaution, before packing they get Uwee more Mr. Jim Stewart, of Hartford, man, does not want to become inSOLD inspections from the Inspection Squad, the foreman and the spent Sunday with his uncle, Mr. volved In a personal difficulty with packer.. Yet this is onfy indicative of tile methods that make the N. G. Patton, here. any one, and especially a woman, sales of "Queen Quality" Shoes much the largest 'in the world. Mr. and daughter, Miss Her Helpless Children Sarah, Van May town Saturday shop hence hl8 appeal to the law. AtLet us show you the. new styles at $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. were In torney Eugene C. Vance, of Hawes-vlll- e, ping. Pitiful Case. & represents the complainant, E, Mr. Archie Hoover, of Barnett's and went down yesterday to proseBeaver Dam, Kentucky. Creek, Is visiting his cousin, Mr. cute the su't- SPOUSEjHELD FPU DESERTION Sararaie Hoover, of this place. Mrs. Nettle Lee and Pearl Grlf-fl- n HOPEWELL. V Ub4 for circukrt, detr were In Beaver Dam Thursday, Duff Nov. 11. Mr. Grant's m asa concue. And Locked in Jail Mother shopping. house, where he lived, known as Pstaadj for, printing theta, the Sep Taylor house, burned last tfte price. Bore Her Fearful Ordeal Thursday night. Don't know how Or the wrapper around your Herald. You will find a little yellow for (lie Job, done, to cheap O IX MEMOIUAM. O lt caught. Mr. Grant was 'working and f o well. slip. It has printed on lt your naine and a dato after it. The date Very Cheerfully. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO at n sawmill about a mile and a V for (ho tncreaie la foodl shows when yotir subscription expires or when it did expire. Tills ia wuTselL nil the book we keep of your subscription account, and there is bo half away and the chlldrenhad On the evening of October 23, SAD MFi: OF WRETCH EI) POOR gone to church. excuse for you not knowing Just how you stand with THE IIEHAIiD. v They lost every1912, Mr. John T. Hocker received thing but what the yhad on. The We aro trying to get our subscription list oa a strictly giT jj Baltimore, Md., Nov. 9. Desert- the final summons to come up high- people are helping them very libbasis, so as to avoid trouble and misunderstanding. Wo do not ed by her husband, with no morfey er, and with a countenance Illum- erally. No insurance. want to force the paper upon anybody against their wMIr but.wo want ' V your Order Today Mail d boy ined by the light that comes at the for herself and Esq. Miles made a business trip all that da; duo us.' ..11 case, give this matter your Tory prompt attentwins, nnd herself ill in a hospital, evening of a well spent christian to Hartford last Saturday. tion. Look at that, little yellow slip containing' your BSHne. It will ' a mother gave up a quantity of her life, he bravely passed to that great Miss Locky Wilson, of Echols, is tell you Just what you, need to know, without any explanation from Mood In order to obtain funds for beyond. visiting Miss Pear Engler. us. If it is wrong in any way, let us know. nyhow, pleaso pay ua He became a christian In early the boys' support. Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Russell and Mliat is (luoi It takes' much money to run a good newspaper nowaboyhood and, was a devoted memThe mother Is Mrs. Ethel Brown, Mr. Albin Shull attended the Quardays, lienco we must keep our subscription accounts collected up. of 312 East Hamburg stroet, and ber of West Providence Baptist terly meeting at Centertown 'ast Either come to The Herald olTlco and pay the arrt'krrf'aHilla ypar ia Have you a splendid stock the story of her sacrifice became church until the end. Saturday and Sunday. advance, or, if you are not coming to town soon, send us a check or He was married in 1SC3 to Laura public when Detective Thompost-offimoriey-ordof goods? Mr. Alec Russell has had over for tho amount due. Wf.wilJL appreciate S. E. Maddox. To them were born 'as Quirk returned from Vlneland, 40,000 pounds of hay and p,eas and it will niako us think you really want the .paper1. Have you just got in a new N. J., bringing with him Charles a daughter and two sons. The baled. m line o popular articles? and daughter Nannio died in Infancy Lcroy Brown, the husband Mr. Dick Coleman commence! , who has been Indicted by and the sons Joe and ScIota sur- hauling logs to saw Are you making a special father, ThrHa,VVeelT6dionJ-- r framing for vive him. In 1875 death took from the grand Jury hero on charges his new house last Monday and will price on leftover lots? thnt he deserted his wife and failed him his companion and again In begin to build as soon as he can 1878 he was married to Bettie get to provide for his family's support. matters arranged. According to Detective Quirk, Rhoads. To this union were born i, No corn gathered In this vicinity three daughters and one son Brown, last March deserted his yet, it being very sappy. let everybody know Practically a Daily at Why not Marvelous Offer Made By Mary, Sadie, Meek and Barney, all wife and boys, and disappeared. ;! Our school Is progressing nicely the PflciWaWtikly by having us print some CIRAtlanta Tri -- Weekly Until about three months ago of whom survive him. under the teaching of MIsa Blanch CULARS and POSTERS tho mother worked to nrovldo for 9 in rj u ueatn took tins compan Russell. a Constitution. Ns other the World Qjyes herself and little ones. At that ion, but our heavenly. Father did Miss Carrie Shull returned home for you? l from her not see fit to leave him thus and in last Sunday from she was removed time visit a answer to his last pleading prayers I BIG COMBINATION OFFER! home to a hospital, and in a few in Wysox and Taylortown commun Tll UTMt Prjldntal campa.-Rdays was the mother of another He took him gently by the hand ities. pnd you will wnt baby boy. During her and led him safely home. bouncing Constitution Is wllj qon The Miss Ethel Robertson, of Pond Bereaved ones, we would comillness her small savings had slowalmost a dally paporj it contains' all the uewfl accurately and promptly. neighborhood, Run visited her CAUSE AND REMEDY. ly dwindled until she had but a few mend you to the meek and lowly grandmother," the fivB of the world wortK know- The World, jon since, established Mrs. DeIIIa Miller, pennies left, and lt was while she Nazarene who, has added one more last Saturday. 'i ing; pictures of people, "places and a record .for impartiality, and, any-- v 'a light to that eternal home to reWas a patient that she sold a Quanevents mentioned in the. newB, 'tis body can .afford its Thrlce-a-'ee- k e immecjra Uncertainty of your rugged pathway, flect upon every other tity of her blood for $25 In order Master Commissioner's Sale.' tyy niatry tfial Well as cartoons and ' funny pic- edition, which .comes future is looked upon to pay the board of her other child-Te- leading to father, mother, sister Ohio ClrculCoUrt, Kentucky. of affairs, as a blockadp to enter- tures r fiction stories, written by the day in th ;wepk, etcept Sunday. It S. S. and M. who were being looked after and home. Albert Cox and W. J. Maiden, prise ano business prosperity, and best Btory writers of America, de-- ! will pe of, particular value to yoii World by friends. Plaintiffs, this bjockade is- - now quite apparent partments of particularinterest to'J now. T.ta;' Thrice-aVeeor uravitation. rnooie Learning one day that a patient Nearly 2T0 years ago ono of the greatvs. throughout th6 cliannew pf trade, farmers, womenand cnlldr,en,7hA also abounds in other strong features' seffar"ptoriesr humor, marIn another Institution waa in a se- est Intellects connected with science E. E. Durblti, et al Defendants. v'The Presidential Electiotr; ,tbe short, It !8 the rrioat wonderful paBy virtue of a judgment and or- eorts of Congress with no rious condition, and that the only turned bis attention to gravitation. In xed per In the entlro TJnUedJ3fates, at kets, cartoons; in fact, every tiding Chat fsvto be iound in a first-clahope of the surgeons was In trans- that 250 years phj steal science has der of sa)e of the Ohio Circuit Court, Organned Labpr as & ne.w Its price, $1.00 a year. fusing healthy blood Into the body made rapid advances. A boy who has rendered at the October term, Jiurpose; together with a dally. Thrtee-a-Weeinpplitip; The publishers are The k World's regpatient, Mrs. Brown offered completed n year's work in elementary 1912, in the above causo for (ho other matters of greater or less apc.nd thousands of dollars during1 of the physics could entertain Newton hi electo Bell her blood. The surgeons tricity were it possible for the great sum of $349.80, with interest at import, represent at this tune a tho coming year, In, new features fori ular subscription price Is only'"$l f per y"earhia ?ays for 156 pa"were notified of the offer of the philosopher to return to earth. After the rate of 6 per cent, per annum chaotic, conflict pf separate inter the amusement, (uslrqion, and en- pers. Weanft; V offer this unequalled mother and In a short time an ex- learning of the great progress in elec- from the 2Cth day of September, ests, to harmonize which is now4h4 tertainment of Constianq THE-1- ' HARTFORD amination of her blood was made. tricity I can Imagine- him in his eager 1911, until paid, an.d the further problem oeiore tne coqntxy. tution readers, and, to introduce newspaper' The result was that her blood desire for knowledge turning to the sum of $150.00 with like Interest All want Troj per ity. Peace, and this great . paper., to person's who HRRARp both together tor one was found to be very healthy and a boy nnd expecting some light orr gravi- from the 10th day of December, !Plepty; Reatl with Care thevih--tinnat- i have never- read J,t .they offer fa fear for oriy $185, Pha subscription ;prlce of vein In her left wrist was opened tation. Alas, not only the high school 191 o; subject to the following EnaUirer; a that give a year's subscription 156 pa; , and the blood taken. Mrs. Brown boy, but not even the most learned, credits: $.64.00 paid August 22d, (print? all the news eacty day from pers free of chargq to each person tba twq Hapferu-f?.P0. can giro any definite Information on stood the operation well and In a gravitation. The problem 1911, and $100.00 paid November every cqtrfrncrciat centerinrqugp-ou- t who aehda Jn- - a cjuh. of Ave yearjy is about few weeks was able to leave the In- where Newton left it. Popular Science 9, 1912, proceeds of sale of persontbf world. A barometer pf subscriber's with $5.0Q. stitution. al property and costs hero- causes and ffjects; that p6tts pMj, Monthly. rThe BubsoritIonkpj,lce of tbp TrN 9 the case of In the meanwhile in, I will offer for sale by public as a eacin Xiht the danger arid waeljly gonstitutjon Is pnly 1,P0 fl " 1H the mother and children waB auction at the court hquse door in the. safeguard Wirefroro', Dewrted at th End. per year, ana wua, eaxfi BUpSCrip,)! ftmmI.J,SBflTr-oun-MUM T .' brought to the attention of the William the Conqueror was a man of Hartford, on, Monday, the 2d da, o As. well knpwpj. Ji?e PaUy I?i? jlpn goes a choloo of pne fwvwutMR jf State's Attorney and the husband very gross habit of body and at the December, ,91,2, (about 1 o'clock, p. quirer is tlic, largest 'in size and splendid list of handsome 9 ?c. nf was located In Vlneland. The au- siege of Mantes was hurt by the rear- m., upon a credit of six months, highest priceel paper, in- the United iums, many of whltn 'you coiild not " st m thorities there refused to arrest ing of his horse, the pommel of the the following described property, States, yet cheapest, measured by buy at retail for lesathan a. dollar abdosaddle striking the king quality and quantity. Tne HftryerdJjha8.adoptci the man, lt is said, and after ex- men and causing injuries in the which t: each. WritB tPrdav aa'd send names a, now rule The Weekly Enquirer, with the of six of your neighbora-jf- or tradition papers had been prepar- ho died In a Tew days. from to qWtiaref, A certain tract' or parcel of land a sars-- ' Before bis Quirk went of to death he was deserted by all his at- in Ohio County, ed, Detective Kentucky, itft?. CaTrJ of and cream and digest of all the news, P.le copy of thjS Consti SefolutlooB ' s able and coaseryative editorials', tution and ask for ojar list of prem Thanks, c.v whether written at the Drldgeton, N. J., and snore out a tendants, who stole nnd carried off bounded as follows market reports, methods and re- Iums and clubbtug'f offers. A post the behajqf lodgeckurche qr Inwarrant for Brown, then went to even the coverings of the bed 'on which Beginning at a stone near aB!f 'that is, we ahsjll sults from Government and Stats card will be enough. Address, dividuals, Vlneland and arrested him and af- he lay. The body remained on the floor intersection of Sunny-dal- e charge at the' rate of twa cents per; terward locked him up in jail at of the room in which the king died for and Experiment 'Stitiorisj veterinary road with CONSTITUTION, Harfford " line for all such articles, except obitJ Brldgeton while he went to Prince- two days before if was burled by char- Hawesville road: thence N, 62 E.' AtlantaGa. literature, short and continued stor-- ! papers honored by itable monks from a neighboring monuary poetrywhica will be one eent ton to have the 49 .poles to a stone InjJ.W; astery. per word, BiralgBt.Thtavis tue. jiniaH-e- st President-elec- t Wilson. seiposs, geaeral Hunt's line; thence with his, line ies, The Constitution and with the exclusion1 rate we- charge-io- r Mrs. Brown, 25 years old and anthlngand S. 63 E. 46 poles and 3 links to a infortnatioa, etc.f A Vou tmpretilon. im- .The Harferd Hera4d."Qtli' one year ,a o pretty, said r regular rate. 51 W. 25 poles to of all matters ef scandal twd "What is your Idea of tho character stonq; thence S. papers RjJ wjejf oaiy The trour morality, is today thte.. : in "I don't know for whom it was I of Lady Macbeth?" orsBtapg, a stone in tho Sulphur Springs and. ;i.75. ThlalBClHid'ajBy,oe of gave my blood. The operation took "Really,' replied Mrs. Cumrox, "there Sunnydale road; thence with said Weekly Family Jgttrnal obtainable. tfie splendM vfemljmt,,,u for In- rntwt aeeotopany eaek article, o'r is alone worth the price set; H plnte4. .'j Sir nlaco in July or August last. Doc- - ,la so much gossip about neonle con road N. 63 W. 26 poles to the be- Each stance, pair-o- f Shears, Bop' it wil iubserlption, tors told me of an ill woman who nocted with fo stnpo that one scarce- - ginning, containing 12 acre of a year's reragva, I'm vi Knife, Vett ' Pocket Nw word. Barlow Solicitors for subscriptions make Washing- - more or less, or sufficient thereof waa In need of blood. I volunteer- - y knows what to believe. TMtamest, (Library Wall Chart, MryflfcaAIafcad, ewy ,i wv ". P!vn though a local anaes- - " ' character or Initial letter eonnta as produce the sumfa of money or a handsome profit ami increase th nwnay to containing - use-- : a goodJnfluMce ofXh ia Ts)' aeft4inanif XktUtf w.ord. thntlc wa given my left arm, I still Valor consists dered to be Made. B- c. sena yqur power of self in th4rupBft 'tt nwndftylanVlhKhwtrj', mi arnciea, "both count 48. line eaek, purchaser will be requ!r4to felt thn pain, but I wouldn't back wjorery. Emerson. the The t'etttenacnt and welfaaa wjrlpttoM to the Hartford lUrald. neire. fhey are andaor even if out. lt wis all for my children's ob a word or two. execute bond with approved MflMtr of thexoiMBiuriityr orterms.write All obltuarrpoetiry, ilra'teht sake. I was on the operating table "Hr iifqt4tr, ChwtnpaUOfak. to through, OMoenrjSer word. , from two and one hair to tnree Catribiitors X. JB BIRKHKAD, hours, I think." 1912 remeaher,, Vutor f!nramlaalnnar. V 46t3 "" t, u . m L Central City Wedding. M'.v"',1 "u.wji'TiaeH)fT.;:,.r-i- . iiiii Central Clly, Ky., NoV. 7. rA Tbc SUrtf r4 BmU. Yery pretty wedding and one that la fttVr We VTrW JyrpSJPpMp mt &mB0 IWbflCribe r.4Vr rjyr.r-y- v v -v T con-spent -- if '- creat-'-'QUee- For IP HO law-abidi- awful glad You put in That little ad. ? Feel Don't you then r P. BARNES BBOTHER CIRCULARS v ooooooooooooooo LOOK ON THE FIRST PAGE J seven-year-ol- WiOCoa ,WS'9 to-d- ay ce cr lv 156 PAPERS A YEAR FREE New York World Who Knows About It? News-wiw.i- two-wee- wHKlti:waP(t. ,t)n n ly n, k. ss - ly - kmal ' repar f P(l "T " frora;l "nttf'r"? preW wFwiOOOQQI r FV"B 9'Q 't to-wi- Vri-Week- infW TRI-WEEK- ' Hon-sectari- an - to-da- y: Glant w 0B,j'iia eh isie eh ,Biukr rycae mm .4. ai siate i ehald and get the latest newi. Only fliG0perycr. Subscribe for Xm.'TS "&;?, mmu?. ,.. ..-- ti t , rfc 1 .Ji? f.A"5 .m vr v5 fr Subscribe f Th inin titriiKKFifm iavA ij " i?i"