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The Hartford republican: February 25, 1916
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LEGISLATURE 18 HARTFORD, OHIO COUNTY, KY..TRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1916. OPPOSES JURY 5 Subscription $1 per Year No. 34 K V, justlco In Ohio county were greatly-may require two and three sessions jeopardized &c. HANGS IN GRAVE CHARGE each day to accomplish, what Is ne- WILSON Tho court, after hearing evidence; cessary to be done, tho members apboth pro and con, sustained said mo pear Inclined to put their shoulders LAW ACTION tion and granted the change of venue. AGAINST STANLEY WEARING CLOSE to tho wheel and grind out measures By agreement of counsel for lltl4- as rapidly ns Is possible. gants on both sides the cases will be Now that the end of tho session Is '.Till, removed to Dreckenrldge county for so near, extra session talk Is loom- FEARS EMBARRASSMENT IN NE- VOTE STANDS 8 CONSPIRACY ENTERED INTO TO IP 4 FOtt DE-- . trial. ONLY A TEW DAYS BEFORE ALL ing largo and many of the members , GOTIATIONS WITH GERMAN FENSE IN TURNER- RULES 1JILLS GO TO PUT LIQUOR INTERESTS persons of both houses, Including HEAVRIN CASE. GOVERNMENT. A, COMMITTER. IN TOWER ., Death nnd Birth. express the close to the Governor, Hickman, Ky., Feb. 22. The Htlo opinion than an extra session will son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson Tho objection offerbo necessary. COUlfr GRAVE OTHER IS NOTES died at their homo In West Hickman LEGISLATURE AROUSED 11 PASSED ed, tho condition of the state treas- - SITUATION BILLS BUT nfler u short Illness, and two hours I ury, they say makes It absolutely after the death, of the little boy a to hold an extra session and baby girl was born, the death and re- Congress Does Not Take Kindly To Many Come Over From Beaver Anti-Pas- s I Only Measure Tlint Was formulate a tax system that will birth occurring within two hours of Evening Post of Yesterday Clalsttf Warning of- - American condition of the treasury. Dam For Tucker vs. City of lievo the The Signature of Tlio GovAttmpt to Overthrow each other. I Citizens. That It will be next to lmpossibla Beaver Dam Suit. ernor. -- . meat. (o oven tako up the tax matter at tho NATIONAL ASSOCIATION unpresent session Is conceded and OF FARMERS FORMED less an extra session Is held members i Washington, Feb. 23. Agitation After deliberating for eight or ten Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 24. The Trankfort, Feb. 23. With 250 say there will be no, chance to reduce in Congress for action warning Amer- hours the jury In 'the case of Mrs. Kansas City,' Mo., Feb. 22. A na second big sensation of thelegisla Mils In tho' hopper of tho lower Indebtedness appreciably, despite icans off armed ships of the Europe- Oma Lee Turner vsi Mrs. Mary Heav-rl- n tional farmers' association, designed tlve the session at Frankfort broke branch of the General Assembly and tho fact that the Legislature has suddenly grew to an belligerents wherein the former charges tho to bring together all regional asso Thursday morning, when It became 34C In the Senate, Kentucky solons on all appropriations and Is such proportions today that the Dem aleniation of her husband's affec-'tlon- s, ciations of frowned farmers, was formed hero known that backers of the Stanley will havo to step lively during the making every effort to cut down exreported that they were hopeocrats of the Foreign Affairs Commitby the delegates attending the administration have noxt few days If they aro to get many practically penditures. tee voted to canvass the sentiment of lessly disagreed and were dismissed meetings ot the Farmers' Association thrown off the mask and are opehty of tho measures on tho road to the on' several pending res- by Judge Slack Wednesday morning ot America, a temporary organiza- at work in a fight to secure legislathe House executlvo ofllco before tho rules comTrescnt Claimed. olutions of that nature. o'clock. The Jury stood 8 to tion. The delegates represented tion that will enable them, If successmittee take chargo of legislation In 'Last Leap YearKy., Feb. 22. Mr. Hopklnsvllle, Sentiment in the Senato in favor 4 for acquittal. It seems that a ver- - farmers of the Middle West. ful, to overthrow local n n' houses. both Tweddell, of some such action also was openlydlct was near at one time when three contemplates ment In Louisville and a dozen other "This association Only eloven measures thus far havo and Mrs. James Herbert couplevwho were show- expressed, but at tho end of a day of of. the jurors Tvhofavored Judgment Government supervision of all farm places In the State, passed both branches and only one, and centralize ered with presents from Hopklns-vlll- o surprises, tentlon and agitation the' 'for, the plaintiff a'gfeed'to vote for anti-pas- s marketing,"1; said I. M. Wright, of everything In a vast liquor machine bill, has received tho tho when tho pretty word came that President Wilson still merchants if the fourth would do so Waukesha, Wis., who was elected I at Frankfort, to be controlled by the signature of tho governor.cotnplctlng swore she popped tho was unalterably opposed to any such 'making it unanimous. A compro- secretary. "Wo will get behind leg- - Governor and bJs personal Its trip through the legislative mill. young woman coterie toaction'by Congress and believed that mise was suggested by the four, for lslatlon pending in Congress to estab-- J and to be used for political purposes measures have passed question, come to Hopklnsvllle Two other of their gifts, he would only be .embarrassed there - .plaintiff, when they agreed llsh the German system' of market-- 1 in the next t.w days. both houses and now are in tho hands day to claim the last a Judgment of $1,500, or thereabouts. lng by which township reports to It will be placed at the by In negotiations with Germany. The "arrow point" of the legislagovernor, but his signature a tombstone. of the head of tho grave of the bridegroom's To widely circulated suggestions' finis was refused by the eight for ac- - county, county to State and State tive fight, as planned by Mr. Stanhas not yet year at Crofton. that the situation had reached a point and hopes for a verdict were to nation. We also adyocate the Ger-- 1 ley's backers, is directed against the One provides for a stenographer father, who died last A local drayman agreed to haul tho whero the President soon would lay 'given up. This case attracted con-- it man system of rural credits and will Democratic city administration and for tho state Inspector and examiner stone free of charge to the cemetery before Congress, that Secretary alterable attention, owing to the work to eliminate the element of the Democratic committee In Louisand the other permits second-clas- s Lansing might in some way define prominence of all parties involved, speculation in farm products.- "ville, and one of the things hoped cities to, acquire law libraries. None in North Christian. the attitude of the Government in a" and at times the court hall was for is that not only will Gov. Stanley measuers which have of the other to Senator Stone, ed and Jammed. The hearing con-an- d and his associates be able to abolish passed both branches has reached .ROAD WORKERS TO BE that a time had been fixed with- - sumed exactly one week', OHIO COUNTY HAY the local committee In Louisville and tho chief executive. in which the United States would Install a new committee, of which the Tne 80 of Tucker vs. City of Administration Measures. FED BY PRETTY GIRLS expect Germany to signify her Inten- - Beaver Dam was called for trial Wed- At least five of the bills which BOUGHT BY ALLIES talk Is Mr. James P. Edwards is .to tlon to abandon the announced ln- ncsday,and many citizens of Beavet be chairman, but to put themselves have been piloted through the two tention to sink armed merchant ships Dam Were here. Tucker claims that In a position also to enable Gov, houses can bo classed as administration measures and there was Uttlo QUIT DIGGING IN THE MUD AND without warning, the uniform, state- tb.e city constructed a walk in front DETROIT FIRM HAS MAN HERE Stanley to remove from office, tho ment was made officially that noth- of his .hotel property in such a manMayor of Louisville and other" pubopposition to any of them except GO TO SHOVELING DIRT BUYING FEED FOR HORSES ing had been determined Upon, that ner that water is forced under the lic officials that are thought to stand from tho Republican minority. The INTO THE HOLES. AT THE FRONT the situation, though grave, still was building thereby damaging the buildfor Democratic members of both branchand fill the ofa waiting one, and 'that no final posi- ing and furniture. Many of Beaver fices in Louisville with m,eu chosen es havo ovldenced a determination from Frankfort. to push through the measures prom- I . We've had winter with Its Ice and tion would be announced until Ber- Dam's most prominent citizens are Jno. L. Titus, of the firm of Peter lin was heard from. Involved as witnesses, or otherwise. War of Extermination. ised In tho cnmpalgn pledges and in snow, roads with their mud and While confronted with the possl- - i Fuqua & Co. vs. J. P. Taylor, et Backer Co., Detroit Mich., has for It is not only Louisville, howevtho Democratic platform and in that soon we'll have spring and verdict of Jury, $171.45 for the laBt several days been in Hart- er, tlyit Is aimed at. Through' bills determination tho members of the holes; but with their Jqys and glad- blllty of congressional Interference ai ford buying and shipping Ohio county now pending, which are expected to with all Its grave aspects, ranging plaintiff, the amount sued for. as a sunshine majority t have been acting ness, and with them a gjod roads' from a defection from the American unit. Aftep Teturnlng the foow,ng ,n hay for 'the Allies. Several cars be suitably amended at the last moday with more enthusiasm and inter- policy to downright. The rules committee will tako embarrassment fl, adjourned have already been shipped from ment, it possible," the backers and asu thfl ever been shown. Hartford, Dundee and other points sociates ot Mr. Stanley hope to put of the President and chargo. of legislation 1n the Senate est than Jias Joe Early nnd otla whUe along Tho date for the good roads' day State the leaders were confident they the M. H. & E. railroad, and themselves in a position "to put out sesfor the last fifteen days of tho efl wUh the crlme Qf h(JU8e be announced in a later Issue, would control the Bltuatton and leave before Mr. Titus leaves, about the of business" duly elected public ofsion whllo In the House the rules will on Ball f 100 each. Ciaude that day there will be at work tho executlvo branch of the Govern- - breakln. . . . .. - 1st of April, 'he expects to buy over ficers In many places. A long list commltteo will take chargo, of the but on the roads old men to counsel and ment free to carry on diplomatic ne &J LfUllD luai&u niu VUWUDO Vfc a hundred cars from Ohio county. of public officers, many ot them last ten days, beginning March 3. drawing a deadly weapon upon an- men to shovel and gotiatlons with Germany. advise, middle-ag- e There will bo a scramble during the nthpr. Rnll SKO. Job Nnrrla. chare A fair price Is being paid the farmers Commonwealth Attorneys and Counyoung men to tear up the , At no time did the question come hay is being bought that is ty Attorneys, Is understood to have next fow days, especially in tho plow, concealed a deadljr and all dig the ditches, small out openly on the floor of either the ed wUh up- stumpa and House to get pet measures acted weapon. Bench warrant awarded. reasonably free from weeds. The been made up for destruction. The ladles House or tho Senate, but about a on before th'cy fall afoul of the rules boys to bring the 4K0 Tnm f!rflhnn. rhnrffpd spring weather of this week offered plan Is to get a bill passed by the to furnish a dinner which will be score of Congressmen who announc- - Rnll good opportunity for delivery aud Legislature empowering the Governcommlttc, whero they must Temaln wUh breach of the Ba $5Q a very best that you've ever ed they were In favor ot warning there were lively scenes around the or to "remove" public officers who unless tho members of that commit- one of the wUh draw,ng by some "fall" to enforce the law. The Govtee see fit to bring them out or tho tasted, and It will be served county. Americans even It it involved a re-n BaU ?50 Ea. depot. hay Is shipped from prettiest girls In Ohio The here to ernor la to be the Judge and the expudlatlon of the Administration poI: ker RIchard80n vote forces House by a two-thirharged wlth dls. 'This will undoubtedly be one of the icy ii inereuy iney mougui war turbing religious' worship. Bail Ga., where it is rebaled, six ecutions would be numerous. such action. $50. Atlanta, greatest gobd roads' days that we would be averted kept both houses ot our standard bales being pressed Legislature Aroused. i Made Special Orders. Caney Daffron, charged with selling Is then sent diThe whole Legislature and, It Is Representative Lee's measure to havo ever had. The du Pont High- In a state of tension that practically liquor without license. Bail $50. into one there. It summer, will be blocked business. rectly to England and thence to the now believed, the whole State is make Ellzabethtown a fourth class way, begun last Oscar Baize (2 cases), charged with completed. Other roads will be beprovided It does not encoun- aroused by the last desperate atAll the demonstration was in the selling liquor city has been made a special order to a minor. Forthwith front, morning at 11 o'clock gun, straightened out and put in Democratic ranks and there was no bench warrant awarded. Oscar Baize ter a German submarine on the way tempt to accomplish, through substifor everybody will be open show ot sentiment among the over. tutes for the Greene bill, what Was and probably will be passed by tho first class shape; (2 cases), charged with selling whissmiling and happy and, last but not Republicans. This demand for grass will bring planned In 'the unlamented excise It was indicated, how- key without license. Bench warrant Houso with little delay and without least, a Ford automobllo will be giv- ever, that Republican Leader Mann much money into Ohio county and bill, and It is now predicted that the any opposition. Ball $60 in each .case.. away to some real lucky person. sympathized with President Wilson's awarded. the Tanners who converted their to- latest coup of the Stanley adminisbill offerod by Representative en The (3 cases), charged Tessle Bassett conyear tration will fail as decisively as the policy and that any outbreak would White, to rollevo tho condition exist- Why not you? Tho "terms and Hquor Bench warrftnt bacco fields into, meadows laBt upon which the automobllo are fortunate. Seventy cars will be first. Every vote from Louisville in ing In the ofllco of State Superintend- ditions imvu lu icvnuu mill ma iuivcb. Ball in each case $50. , awarded. away can be had by shipped from Hartford at $14 a too, the House will be thrown against the From apparently authentic sources ent Gilbert and which provides for will bo given of Roscoe Westerfleld, charged with the following: came statements that the rnrrvlnc- - nnnppnleri n. flpnrtlv weannn. amounting to a total ot 840 tons, or Stanley substitute, and It Is believed five stenographers in writing either four clerks and Dr. J. O. McKenny, Miss Efflo Mul-hnl- l, President was determined that the $11,760. Tho shipment from the that Mr. Frnk Greene and the whole that department, will come up as a Vilas Potcrs, B. C. Barnes, dispute ponding with Germany bo ForthwUh bonch warrant awarded. entire county will bo near 1,500 tons, temperance 2 o'clock tomorrow sjpoclal order at element In the Legislaed wUh Frank Barnes, Beaver Dam; C. D. settled without prolonged negotla- afternoon. n and will bring tho farmers $21,000. ture will lino up with the supporters concea,ed ft dead,y v Co., O. V. Llles, tF Itnl I Awn Ha In lr Afitti County Demonstrator Browder was of homo rule against the revolutionTho court of appeals held recently Barnes, Barnes Auto Mclntlre, ever, that tho breaking off of diplo- Forthwith bench warrant awarded. active In bringing about the pooling ary proposals as represented by Govthat Superintendent Gilbert had no Central City; Miss Minnie liOscar Baize, charged with selllug authority to employ clerks and sten- McHenry; Dr. ParksRockport; Dr. matic relations with Germany means quor to a minor. Forthwith bench ot the county crop ot hay and he was ernor Stanley and his backers. Stewalso Instrumental In bringing about ographers that havo been required to ,03car Allen, Cromwell; Dr. D. Fords-vlll- war, and there will be no undue warrant awardedi art, Dundee R..' b Cooper, tho sale. Tltua would not havo come MANY INDICTMENTS haste in handling the situation In , keep up tho work of tho ofllco and It Change of Venue Granted in Fire' here had he not have been assured of E. P. Barnes, Hopklnsvllle; volving suchr a possibility, IN ILVRDINSBURG was to rollevo that condition that tho VUSUS. a certain tonnage and this could not Tho Administration view is that a bill was Introduced. There will bo E. G. Barrass, Hartford; Ernest Wra. Hayes, Changes of venue were granted by havo been linil thero been no pool. Ellzabethtown, Ky., Feb. 22. little opposition to the passago of tho Morton, Centertown; Mauzy, Morgan-tow- broad and Important principle Is lu-- 1 Following Judge Layman's vigorous volved in the right of Americans to tho Ohio Circuit Court yesterday In bill iu the Houso, it Is believed, and Rochester, and Jess charge to the grand Jury at Hardlns-bur- g Us Journey through tho Senato probtravel on belligerent merchantmen, tho following styled cases: 'J. T. WANT CIRCUIT FOR EAST KENTUCKY FAIRS et al. regarding election offenses, this right must not bo aban Carter vs. H. L. Tucker, nnd that ably will bo mado with llttlo dissent. Elijah Render vs. H. L. Tucker, et Mule Market Active. about 200 indictments were returndoned. 24 s The Houso calendar contains ML Sterling. Ky.. Feb. 21, A ed by that body. Developments are expected mo- al, Elijah Render vs. Rockport Coal Franklin, Ky., Feb. 21. More bills, while tho list in tho orders of meeting was called tonight by W. may bring Co., J. T. Carter vs. H. L. Tucker The nature ot these indictments, the day includes more than a hun- mules were on the Franklin market mentarily, than were over seen here on Germany's reply to the request ot et al., J. T. Carten vs. Rockport Coal Hoffman Wood, secretary ot the however, has not been divulged, dred. Deep down in the list aro many Monttforarrj County Fair Associa- though It is reported that a number dear to the hearts of their authors a County Court day before. Foreign tho United States, mude last week . Co Affidavits were filed In each of tion, to te hold In Winchester, Thurs ot them were in connection with albuyers purchased 125 at an average through Ambassador von Bernstorff, which may nover gqt any farther along uuless tho authors can secure of $185. One pair brought $645. ,for assurances that the notice ot In- said actions which alleged that it was day, March 9, at Brown Proctorla leged election offenses. It was alpurpose of organizing a so stated that there were some into sethe help of their colleagues and force ' The farmers of the county bought tention to sink armed merchantmen impossible for the defendantscounty, Holdlm; tor fair and trotting circuit to include dictments for gambling. This is the the front. That will prove fifty work mules at an average of without warning after February 29 cure fair trials within this them to does not nullity previous pledges giv- owing to the fact that said Tucker, eleven towns, starting at Mt. Sterling largest number ot Indictments ever a hard matter, however, for the list $170 each. en in the Arabic and Lusttanla nego- who is anofflcer'of said defendant nn.i M'ndlnir n n nt the Louisville returned in this section at one time. more than halt of the memincludes to . bership) each of whom Is equally anOldest Woman la Kentucky Dead. tiations. Official advices from Ber- Coal Co. and other' officers ot said Stnto Fair. Efforts will be made Cbickeepox la School. give his bill precedence and Lexington, Ky., Feb. 21. Margar- lin have Indicated that Germany will Rockport Coal Co. had been outspok- have aa many ot the leading stock xious to audi Whltesburg, Ky., Feb. The wttrnot consent to sidestep his own et Drake, colored, 115, reputed, to be reply that previous assurances will en against, and had taken an active men nnd trotting horse breeders stain Whltesburg Graded School 22. Norand give those of others the the oldest woman In Kentucky, died not be affected, but' that they ap- part in the prosecution ot alleged saddle .lorte Bhow men In the measure to night riders," jtetcnt as, can be r.otten together. mal Is much handicapped owing to Her plied only to unarmed' ships, snd "possum hunters, or In Woodford county last night. ,'rlght of way. and thereby creating a feeling ot bit- The succisc of thi meeting means the prevalence of chlckenpoz among seventy-eigh- t. Up probably will ask the American youngest child is House Laggtag Behlad. for Its definition of defen- terness and prejudice against them rnwed interest and thousands of the students, many ot the students The House is far behind the Sen-t- to a few months ago, when she was armament which may be sacrl-'flcln- g selves, .In the minds, of so many per nliaKa in Ihn hrpnrHne Interests of ' having returned home in the various but there is an apparent deter- taken til, she possessed a, remarka? sive sections of the county, sons that their chances ot securing the State. . Its pea'ceful character. mination to catch up, and although it ble mjemory. TAhlMi WOO SUIT - Self-Gove- rn to-d- ay atO self-gover- been-affixe- -- y surd - ice-wat- of-th- o ds ht 1 tt 'I H.. o; n. -- w 4 ff to-d- i nt e, STORIES OF U. S. minds Post. of both nations. Evening BRITISH HAVE NEW i' ZEPPELIN DESTROYER Colds Need Attention. Internal throat and chest troubles HISTORY RETOLD nroduco'lnflamatlon, Irritation, swell ing or soreness and unless checked CRAFT DESCRIBED IJY T at onco are likely to lead to serious IN POPULAR MECHANBell's SHORT SKETCH OF SOME OK OUIl trouble. Caught In time Dr. ICS MAGAZINE. loosens the phlegm PAST TItOUni.ES WITH and destroys the germs which have GREAT BRITAIN. settled in tho throat or nose. It, Is Why did England havo three soothing and healing. Pine Is antisoothing both to- months' immunity from nir attack? septic; honey is when ATPOINTSOFWARIN1837 gether possess excellent medicinal and why, did theythese attacks were como in tho form fighting cold germs. In- renewed, qualities for of, aeroplane ratfier than Zeppelin sist on Dr. Bell's mti ip'T&i - wi 1 raids ? McIco1, a Worthless 25c. nil Druggists. Alexander Probably no 6ne po'rson, either In m Canadian, Made Iloasts Tlint 1MUR-8TEDPine-Tar-Hon- Started Broil. States came pretty nearly getting Into a war with England upon several occasions In tho century of peaco from the time of the war of 1812, hut, the narrowest escape was In 1837, whon certain Canadians rovolted against their government with a view of setting up Tho Insurrection was a republic. speedily put down, but many of the insurgents took refuge on American soil. During tho trouble that followed an American boat, the Caroline, was seized In ttie Niagara-- river for carrying supplies to the Insurgents, was set on flro and sent, burning, over the falls. Alexander McLeod, a worthless resident of Ontario, made a boast that he was with tho party that de- stroyed tho Caroline, and that he himself had "killed one of the Yan- ' 'keesi" One day while In Buffalo he '""repeated the boast, and was Instant- '' ly arrested and thrown Into prison. 1 The British government made a demand for his release, but he was In the hands of New York State and she refused to give him up. The incident brought out some debates on the subject in tho. House of representatives, when very violent language' was used toward Great Britain. It was determined by the government, however, to set McLeod free upon bail, whereupon a public meeting was held and a committee appointed to remonstrate with the Judge by whom the bail had been admitted, and with those who had become securities for the The United ' """ The Weapons of Caesar. If ono of Cncsar's legionaries who of Gaul fell In the "pacification" could be waked from his long sleep and placed In the trenches, he would find ono or two familiar things, even If he failed to recognize the landscape. The apppallng racket, tho bursting shells, the spectacle of men struck down by Invisible agencies of death these would be new and awesome. But the helmet would have a rather familiar feeling on his brows, and If he took part In a charge' he would show himself a most efficient man with the "trench knife." For this new weapon Is Just the old Roman broadsword revived and brought down to date. The blade Is a bit shorter than that to which 15 tho legionary was accustomed Inches Instead of 18. But the point and edge are keen, the' steel Is good, the hilt Is plain, and the Injunction to "thrust at the face" is as sound as ever. With this accustomed weapon In his grip and a cloak over his left arm In lieu of shield, Calus of the Tenth Legion would be a nasty warrior to meet on the chalk knells Chicago Journal. of Champagne. How Mr. Davis Got Rid of n Bad Cough. "Some time ago I had a very bad cough" writes Lewis T. Davis, Black-wate- r, Del. "My brother, McCabo Davis gave me a small bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. After taking this I bought half a dozen bottles of It but only used one of them as the cough left mo and I have not been troubled since." Obm tainable everywhere. CALEB POWERS ONCE MORE STUDYING LAW prisoner. McLeod being again Incarcerated, a guard was placed by the mob over tho court house where he was detained, and a cannon was fired from tlmo to time in front of it. The proceedings were denounced in Congress and were, indeed a flagrant violation of Justice, order and legality, yet nothing was done to set aside the acts of tho mob, and the grand Jury of Lockport, where McBeod was confined, found a bill against the unfortunate man. for murder. Pending his trial he was still held fast in Jail, and on February 13, 1S41, a report on the subject was presented to the Houso of Representatives by a committee on foreign affairs, which was written in a tone of great animosity toward England. It was contended that the offense alleged was committed in tlmo of peace, and being a violation of "the peace and dignity of the State of New York," camo properly within the Jurisdiction of the local authori- V Washington, Feb. 20. Caleb Powers, Congressman from the Eleventh District of Kentucky, Is now a fresh man law student at the Gorgo Washington Law School In this city. Three years ago Powers started the law o course, but was informed by the authorities that his preparatory education was Insufficient. He ac cordingly dropped out, and has been going to night school to correct this deficiency. While formerly a student, the law class was hearing a lecture by Daofel of tho DisThew Wright, trict Supreme Court, when the latter called to the attention of the class the fact that tho Goebel case had' brought out strongly the legal responsibility of persons who Instigate the commission of a crime'. He was Interrupted by a tall form rising in the audience, and' Caleb Powers, In a soft. Southern drawl,, remarked to . ties. Judge Wright:" There Is a lot about The Federal government, said the that case. Judge, that you don't authors of this report, had no right know, and I advise you not to usd It to give up tho accused. Over all such as an Illustration to this class until cases the States had exclusive Juris- you I know more about the facts. diction, and the trial of such offend- am Caleb Powers." f ers was a right Incident to their sepThe Judge waived further considarate sovereignty. case. eration of the Goebel So far tho controversy had occurweeks of the red during tho final Van Buren administration, and tho trouble was handed over to the incoming administration. On March 12, For Infants and Children IS 41, Daniel Webster, the new SecYears In Use For Over retary of State, received from Mr. Fox, a note, In which that gentleman said: "I am Instructed to demand Signature of formally, and In tho name of tho British government, the lmmedlnte Walt Mason. release of Alexander McLeod, for tho I lovo my neighbor as myself, and reason that the transaction waB of a public character, planned and execut- wish him peace and pie and pelf. ed by persons duly authorized by tho Yet human nature's strong In mo, to tako such and when I look ncrpss and see my Colonial government as might be necessary for neighbor rending clother and hair, measures protecting tho property and lives of and sorer than a poisoned bear, hard luck has swutted him a her majesty's, subjects." Mr. Webster In his reply, admitted grlovous Jolt right in tho glim, I do as bad as It that that this formal adoption by tho not feel one-ha- lt In fact It's of tho act of luck myself I had. British government burning tho "Caroline" entirely al painful to relate I rather like to tered the case, and exempted tho in- contemplate my nolghbor when he's dividuate concerned from tho Juris- In despair, and biting chunks out of diction of tho ordinary tribunals of tho air. But when ho toddles to my place, I pull a sympathetic face, and law. Tho trial of McLeod took place at toll him how my bosom bleeds, give Lockport on October 4. It turned out him tho solace that ho needs, and to bo ludicrous In tho extremo.lt was send him homeward with a smile; proved that tho blustering braggart you see, my heart Is full of gullo. McLeod had not been present at the It's Just a common, garden heart, destroying of tho "Caroline." His responding more to private smart, tha.ii to the painful stings and pricks boast was an ldlo and a false ono. Tho British government had made which may afflict tho other hicks. every preparation to carry out its My trlfllug boll will gall me more threat against this country, but than big carbuncles three or four through the roleaso of McLeod all which may adorn my neighbor's neck, further troublo was avoided, but the and make his Ufo a grewsome wreck. incident loft a stlug behind It which It Is a sad thing to confess; and yet continued for a tlmo to rankle in the we're much alike, I guess. col-legge CASTOR l,A 30 C3f7fts England or Germany, could answer both of theso questions deflultely.nnd the best that tho writer who has recently como from tho war zone Is able to do will be to tell of ono or two developments which have had a considerable bearing on tho situation. That the destructive air raids of tho nlghtoof October 13, 1915, were not repeated on tho several succeeding nights on which tho state of tho Deafness Cannot Be Curetf moon was favorable to Zeppelin opm thtr cannot rtteh was due to two circumstan- by local application!, of ths tar. There If erations the diseased portion one Jtray to and that la ces; bad weather conditions and the only constitutional cur deafness, Deafness ll by remedies. by squadrons causedliningan Inflamed condition of the mil fact that the coua of the Eustachian Tube. When of London goaded by tho taunts thl tube la Inflamed you have a rumbtln ound or Imperfect hearing, and When It If popuand criticisms of the Indignant entirely doted, Deafness la the result, and be taken out unless the Inflammation lace took tho desperate rtik of night and this tube restored to can normal condiIts tion, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine flights. The whizz of propellers was esses out of ten are caused by Catarrh, heard over all of tho southern and which Is nothing tmt an Inflamed condition of the mucous surface. We Hundred eastern suburbs of tho metropolis case will give One(caused by Dollars for any catarrh) that of Deafness during each of the several nights foH cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. lowing the big raid, and on at least F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. Ohio. Bold by Druggists. 75c. two occasions the "pride of place" Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. thus attained was responsible for the turning back of reconnolterlng ZepWit And Humor. pelins. "If I had my way," said the pos-ItlRealizing the futility of endeavor woman, "I'd make every uning to develop during any probable married man pay a special tax." duration of the war an adequate "What would be tho use?" rejoinairship capable of meeting ed Miss Cayenne. "Any man who can the Zeppelin on equal terms, the Brit- dodge matrimony would surely sucish bent their efforts once order ceed In dodging his taxes." Washbegan to resolve out of the chaos of ington Star. the first few months of the war to "Is Miss Oldglrl sincere in her dec the construction of a Zeppelin, de- laration hat she would not marry a stroyer. As the Zeppelin Itself man of her acquaintance?" with its large crew, heavy engines, "That I don't know but all the and huge fuel supply must, to a men of her acquaintance are." certain extent, sacrifice speed and Richmond Times Dispatch. capacity, mobility to weight-carryin- g Agent (entering office) I've an the way seemed open for the con- attachment for your typewritten sir, carstruction of a swift which I rier which, while able to Busy Man Well, settle ft with the Zeppelin, her. Your love affairs are no conand .would still be far more stable and cern of mine. Boston Transcript. generally safer than the aeroplane. "Where did your ruler got his This is the type the Brltitsh have Ideas for this magnltfcant palace?" striven to perfect, and, from what I "It was modeled after an Amerihave been able to gather in England, can drug store," explained the Grand not without considerable promise of Vizier. "Some fine effects, eh?" success. , Kansas City Journal. No one has yet reported seeing ono blood She (pointing to a noted of the new machines In the imme- specialist) W&o Is that distinguished-lookdiate vicinity of London, but In No- ing man? vember, 1915, the writer, on a short He Oh, that's only a circulation visit to a port near tho mouth of the manager. Cornell Widow. Thames, saw pass In the twilight a 'How do you like your new preachstrange "hybrid" which bore close er?"' resemblance to tho descriptions that "Don't know. He hasn't disclosed had beea given him of the Zeppelin his politics in his sermons a yet."' destroyer. From tftls glfmpse I Detroit Free Presst would describe It as either a heavily Bill Has he any friends: among? planed dirigible or a "ballooned."" aer- the stage people? oplane. Whether tho gas envelope Jill r guess not. You knowhe's had a rigid frame or not I was a dramatic critic. Ybnkers Slates-ma- n. to Judge, and on th&t point tfiero is a good deal of diverse opinion. It "She ays I am dW." Is agreed, however, that Uie destroy"You should crack a few- - Jokes speed of a very fast aero- occasionally. Ask her to marry you er has the plane, and, what Is especfally Impor- or something like Utat." Carnegie' tant in the worfc. for whitt. It It de- Puppet. scribed, can rise even more quickly "Havo you made any notes cur tho thin, aeroplane or Zeppelin. THa speech you Intend to deliver?' great points claimed for It are thai!, "No," replied Senatbr Sorgilum. unlike tho aeroplane, It can. stay out "I am going to speak extemporanall night and wait till daylight ts eously. When I prepare a Bpeech pick a landing and, unlike tie Zep- In advance I'm liable to read It over pelin, can plane down to safety in a few times and then; being somecase its gas bags iro riddled".. Being; thing of tf critic of speeches, H lose designed for defense, and having, my nervo. Washington Star. therefore, no great fuel tuipply to a gentleman "He vtunts to be reckon with, It las ablo to "tun" to. farmer." gum and engines, in both of which "But he doesn't know anything Tho crew, r about the work." It Is very powerful. have heard estimated as running alt "Why ho- was borit on a farm.'" tho way from a half dozen to twen"I know, but he hasn't learned ty, and it Is, of course, by ixa means, how to bo n gentleman." Detroit unllkoly that the machine has beon Free Press. built in different types and sizes. se rigid-framed non-weig- ht out-speed er un-ab- lo - ldgc, the treasurer of tho United, and Edwin W. Ihgalls, a celebrity In tho shoo trade, visiting tho works. Needless to say tho Fra manifested the keenest Interest In tho many details of tho plant. But even more absorbing to Mr. Hubbard than tho factory work was tho human side of tho organization tho clubhouse, the employees' social organization, athlotlc activities. At clubs and the time of the visit government activities were being directed ngalnst large corporations throughout tho country and I recall Mr. Hubbard's comment that national disturbance be the politician demagogue of such structlvcan organization as tho United Shoo Machinery Company workharing In effective constructive mony not only In business, but pleasure as well, was to quote tho old French saying, "worse than a crimes a blunder" a blunder by men who did not know and who to would not seel "Yo Pilgrims Bovcrly," William H. 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Address all orders to rVS$$SC$9$rSro$rS$$S lor brow. so Has Used Chnmberlaln's Cocgh Remedy for 20 Years. "Chamberlain's Cough Romedy-habeen used In my household for the past twenty years. I began giving; It to my children when they wore-- small. As a quick relief for croup, whooplnE coiigh, nud ordinary s colds, It has no oqaul. Being freo from opium and other harmful drugs, I never felt nfrald to gtvo It to the children. I havo recommended it to a largo number of friends and neighbors, who have used it and speak highly of It," writes Mrs. Mary Mlnko, Shortsvllle, N. Y. Obm tainable everywhere Elbert Hubbard At Beverly. was,', qutyo. natural then that Elbert Hubbard In his world wide search for something worth while along tho lino of greater efficiency It and big business should stumble upon the United Shoe Machinery Company and bo interested enough to visit the factories at Beverly. And so It Is that on the first of May, 1913, we find the sage of East Aurora, In company with Mr. Cool- - I' looked again, srml still wondered. was abovo medium Elizabeth bclght, with snow-whit- e hafr' and beautiful complexion, rosy cheeks and tender Wue, sympathetic- - eyes. Sho was gownd In white and as always wbre a soft white crvpe veil over her head,, n living Ideal of what seemed to mo the perfect conception of the Madonna. Ono of my most beautiful remembrances of the queen was her majestic bearing as sho walked across tho room. JAnother was to sco her entertaining strugGUARANTEED SERVICE gling artists, at her court In order Heal Estuto For Bule. Ono hundred per cont We havo listed with us one dwell- that they might havo tho prestige of value. Special work for W. having played for Her Majesty. ing houje in Hartford, Including- lot O. W. and garden, G neat and well kept "A visit with Cnmen Sylra," MarW. P. STEVENS, guerite Rogcra Young, In National rooms, hall and all necessary out R. F. D. 7. Hartford, Ky. buildings. Wator in houso and ou Magazine. Representing Continental lawn. Everything In first elas3 reMarblo & Granite Co. pair. Just tho pinto for tho man who Do You Find Fault With Kverjbody? g has spent his useful days on the An irritable, disposifarm and wants to niovo to town. tion Is often due to a disordered Just tho placo for anyone who de- stomach. A man with good digessires a homo In Hartford. Goes for tion is nearly always good natured. $3G0 less than cost, yet everything, A great many havo been permanentpractically new. Easy payments. ly boneflted by Chamberlain's TabTINSLEY & BAnNETT, Agts. -- lets after years of suffering. These Operated by Hartford, Ky. 32tf tablets strengthen tho stomach and enable ft to porform Its functions The Two Roumanlun Queens. naturally. Obtainable everywhere, m Hotel Company Later sho took me on her lap and Under Now Management told me fairy stories and folk-lorHard Times. Including Roumanian and German T. QUISENBERRY, A gentleman In New Orleans adlegends which always conclude with vertised for a man to do chores Rates 1.00, some good moral of loving thought. $1.25 and $1.50 per Day f They 'were dream pictures and sho around the house and the advestlse-moMeals SS Cents. was answered by a colored man. seemed like the fairy queen of my "Are you married?" asked tho childhood fancies. On discovering Best In the city for tho monej one day that sho wore no crown, I prospective employer. special attention to the travellnl "Yas, suh, i'se married." reDlled a question us to once hazarded where it was. The Queen smiled a the applicant, Vbut man wife Is out Publlc v very sad smile and replied thai, the of a Job. Dat's whl I'se got to stalf ! OWENSBOFO. 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'Such letters are received and answered by women only and held In strict confidence, 3 MEN SHOT FROM ' TUBE UNDER WATER of clay, which will have to be to tractors lowered the about fifteen pounds and took steps to cover the air hole with a blanket dump- ed Into the water from the surface of tho river, an operation which will days. Meanwhile, COMPRKSSED AIR LETS GO AND requlro several tho air pressure will be sufficient to WORKERS THROWN 10RB keep the river water from further THAN 100 FEET. ,T7T 1 ? New York, Fob. 19. When John-ni- o builds a bird house for a wren, why docs he find it occupied by a chickadee? What bird demands an apartment house and which one will be content to live In an old tin can? How do you' build a bird house, anyhow? These and many other questions are answered in a pamphlet on the building of bird, houses, just Issued for tho boys and girls of America by the National Association of Audubon Societies, of tills city. The llttlo book tells to tho fraction of an Inch the slzo of entrances to houses required for different species of birds tho proper floor space, depth, the height of the entrance above tho floor and tho height the bird house should be placed above the ground. These dimensions, It is said, differ In the case of nearly every kind of bird', thus making it possible to attract any desired species about the' home by building a house on proper specifications. "A few years ago," said Secretary Pearson, of tho association, "only four species were commonly regarded tho house wren, the as house-bird- s bluebird, tho tree swallow nnd the martin. Since tho movement to protect birds and make neighbors of them began, their natures and needs have become better understood. "Flickers readily accepts houses made according to their standards. wood and golden-fronte- d peckers are willing occupants of artificial houses, and even the downy woodpecker, a pretty good little carpenter himself has deemed such a house satisfactory. Shelters having one or more sides open are used by birds that would never venture into dark houses suited to woodpeckers, and have been occupied by robins, brown thrashers, and song sparrows and phoebes. The building of bird houses brings opportunity for some very Interesting studies of our feathered friends.'' The pamphlet Issued by the association gives simple and complete "directions for the building of bird houses. It also tells how to attract birds about the home. It can be secured at the headquarters of the association, 1974 Broadway, New York City. er payroll. Tho lowest ebb tho mill ever reached In tho quantity of Its output was shortly after Cleveland was Inaugurated for his second term and a Democratic Tariff went into effect. This was In 1893, nnd the mill worked half-timIn 1894 the mill resumed full time, with a ten per cent reduction In wages. From that time on there was a gradual advance, and after McKlnley was Inaugurated tho former pay basis was, resumed. In 1912 there was soven and one-ha- lf per cent increase, and tho announcement today makes practically a seventeen per ccnt(advanco since 1912. e. Reducing the Cost of Upkeep V Ball B sarin tf; Lontf Wearing THE INSTALLATION of Help Your Liver It Pays. When your liver gets torpid and your stomach acts queer, tako Dr. King's New Life Pills nnd you will find yourself feeling better. They purify the blood, give you freedom from constipation, biliousness, diz You feel ziness and Indigestion. fine rrJust like you want to feel. Clear 25c at drugthe complexion too. 1 gists. BODY OF INFANT FOUND FLOATING DOWN RIVER Much Interest was aroused Saturday morning when it became known that the body of a dead infant had been taken from the Ohio river at the foot of Frederlca street. Tho body was discovered by Ben Miller, a negro employe at the wharfboat, about llo'clock In the morning. According to the negro he saw a small cigar box floating down stream close to the wharf boat. His curiosity becoming aroused, he fished the box from the river. Upon opening it he saw the body of a naked infant child. Coroner Gllllson was notified and took posesslon of the body. The body is that of a fully formed and fully developed white child. According to the statements of a physician who examined the body Saturday it was born probably about midThere were no night Friday. signs of violence upon the body of the child. The body was wrapped In an old chair cushion cover and the body jammed down Into a cigar box with the cover loosely tied on. The police department Is working on the case and interesting developments are Owensboro Messenger. e MAN'S BODY FOUND; MURDER IS CHARGED Hawesville, Ky.Feb. 18. Following the discovery today of the mutt-- 1 lated body of Tom Sanders, 19,-- of Cloverport, Ky., on the railroad tracks four miles from this clty.war-rant- s charging murder were sworn to for Charles Brown and Frank White, both of Cloverport, companions, who wero last with him. The murder charges were preferred after the young men had testified at the Coroner's inquest held in this city this afternoon. Neither was able to give the police a satisfactory account of his actions the night of Sanders' death, and their stories were conflicting, say the police. Sa,nders was last seen In Hawesville Thursday night. With Brown and White, he left tho city, intending to walk to Cloverport. At 3 o'clock this morning, his two companions called at the home of Will Lambert, four miles from this city, and notified him that they had discovered the body of a man on the tracks of the N. C. & St. L. Railroad. Lambert aroused, neighbors and had the body sent to Hawesville. The head, one. arm and one leg were severed. , Brown and White said their companion had been run over by a freight , L. C. Smith (? Bros. Typewriters is invariably followed by the discovery that the bills for ribbons are muck leas tban before. A large corporation recently found tbat its ribbon expense was cut in two. Tbis ia not an accident. It is tbe result of tbe mecbanical construction tbat makes tbe L. C. Smith & Bros, cheapest io maintain. i The hall bearings give light touch and eliminate pounding impact. The ribbon it actuated by tbe carriage, not the typebar. Tbe ribbon mechanism is automatic, so that the ribbon reverses at tbe instant the end is reached and without added strain. Low ribbon cost, low cost or maintenance and the highest efficiency these are guaranteed to L. C. Smith & Bros, users. DEMONSTRATION FOR THE ASKING L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER C? Homi Offict and Factory, SYRACUSE, N. Y. Brucbi ia All Principal Citici 3 414 Main Street CINCINNATI, OHIO. 0H Vanderbilt Training School for Boys a i a ! ELKTON, KY. Will help parents develop their sons into the best type of citizens and Christian' gentlemen. Its patronage is widely scattered and comes from the best homes in the South. Its capacity is limited, therefore, reservations should be made early. Place, your son in this select group of boys. Write Inundating the tunnel. , i Coughs and Colds are Dengerous. Few of us realize the danger of Coughs and Colds. We consider them common and harmless ailments., However statistics tell us every third person dies of lung ailment. Dangerous Bronchial and Lung disease follow a neglected cold. As your body struggles against cold germs, no better aid can be had than Dr. King's New Discovery. Its merit a hospital. has been tested by old and young. Tho explosion, believed to havo In uso over 45 years. Get a bottle pbeen caused by a leak In tho com- Avoid tho risk of serious compressed air pumped Into tho sub- Lung ullment8. Druggists. 1 way to facilitate the work under mm construction, Imperilled tho lives of UARKSDALE H.VMLETT thlrty-flv- o other men working In tho DROPS HIS CONTEST tube. Tho man killed was Frank 4 Driver, and the missing workman Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 19. The is John McCarthy, both described as contest of Barksdale Hamlctt with "miners." With Marshall Mabey, a J. P. Lewis for tho office of Secretahelper, they were sent skyrocketing ry of State came to an end up thru tho root of tho tunnel, Into when Hamlett withdrew his petition. the ley water. Hamlett is til having been on the Witnesses on tho water front de- verge of a nervous breakdown for clared tho three men wero hurled weeks. He was advised to-dthat fully thirty feet above the surface of he could not stand the strain much the river. longer, or elso ho would become a Rescuers who put out from shoro nervous wreck. Hamlett will take found Driver still alive. He died, a rest and then take up the practice however, before ho could be taken to of law. Lewis agreed to pay all the land. Mabey appeared only slight- costs In the case. ly injured, while no trace was found Hamlett said: "On account of my of McCarthy. unfortunate domestic affairs and lack Method of Tunneling. of finances due to my hard fight in The tunnel Is being constructed 'tho primary and general electlon.and by the "shield method," 'according my lack of funds since, and not wishto a statement Issued tonight by the ing to embarrass my friends to carry Public Servlco Commission. The air on the contest for tho office which I pressure holds up the bottom of the believe I fairly and honestly won river, while the shield Is pressed for- and on account of the hostile condiward on Its course. An air pressure tions inside and outside of my party pounds to the square and loyalty to my family first, and of twenty-fou- r inch was being maintained, It was party next, and for the sake of the said. The shield had Just been mov- party harmony, I have decided to Inches withdraw my suit for tho contest of ed forward about twenty-si- x to allow the placing of another of the this office." cast-Iro- n rings of which the permanent lube Is being formed, when the EAST NOCREEK SCHOOL CLOSES WITH GOOD TALKS compressed air found a weak spot In the roof of tho workings and blew East NoCreek school closed Fria hole up to the river bed. Four men wero within tho shield day, Fob. 11, 1916, with a nice proand exposed to tho danger of being gram by tho teacher and pupils. Insucked into tho vortex. Ono of teresting talks wore made by Rev. them managed to get back tp the R. Harper and D. E. Ward. Mr. Earnest E. Wilson, of Beaver shield and escaped with a minor in- Dam tought a fine school. He was three were catapulted to the surface liked by all who knew him. . We wish him great success for the Dot the river. Immediately after the accident, ac futuro and also has our best wishes. cording to the statement, the con- APATR0N -- . New York, Feb. 24 Ono man is dead and another is missing as the result of a compressed air exploBlon lato Saturday In a subway under construction 100 feet below the surface of tho East River. A third man, who was shot with the others thru mud and water to tho surface of tho river, was bruised and dazed, but soon recovered after removal to to-da- y. ht ay Notice In Bankruptcy. In tho District Court of tho United States, for the Western District of Kentucky. In the Matter of William Azro Martin, bankrupt, In bankruptcy. To tho creditors of William Azro Martin, of Rockport.'ln the county of Ohio, and district aforesaid, bank- Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTORIA MffTHENEY & BATTS For catalogue and information. Box A. ton,' of Paducah, and Grover Toild We Knock the Spots Out of Things who are charged with being accessories before the fact In two cases, will be tried here Friday. The trals were postponed from today. The trial of Maybray Ferguson and Dry Cleaned and Pressed In a N. J. Wilburn, charged with dyna- French Superior Manner. miting a negro cabin at Nortonvllle, ' - Send us your Garments and Have In which one man was killed and othThem cto virsiva s 44tA1 uaa uwu HAninAHA.1 yusiuucu itud lujuicuf nrmn until Tuesday. CLEANED CLEAN rupt. Notlco is hereby given that on the 23rd day of February, A. D., 1916, tho aforesaid Martin, was duly ad- judicated bankrupt, and that tho first meeting of creditors will be held nt tho law office of Dean & Dean in Owensboro, Kentucky, on the 4th day of March, A. D., 1916, at 2 p. m., at which time tho said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank rupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Petition filed February 1, 1916. J. A. DEAN, Referee In Bankruptcy. Owensboro, Ky., Feb. 18, 1916. s Increase of Wages. One of the favorite contentions, and one of the most untruthful as well, of the' enemies of Protection Is that labor has no share In the benefit of Protection,1 and the employer gets it all. A concrete demonstration of the falsity of this claim is found In the action of William H. Grundy Company, Inc., of Bristol, Pa., In the (announcement that beginning on January 3 an additional advance will be made in wages of the employes of tho mill, the additional Increase being 5 per cent., making a total increase of 12VS per cent. Besides the advance, tho corporation has also announced that a bonus of 5 per cent, will bo given all employes on June 30 on wages paid them from January 3, provided they have been on the payroll for one year. To all those employes who, on Juno 30, have been on the payroll for four and one-hamonths, a bonus of two and one-ha- lf per cent, of wages paid them from January 3, will be given. ( The Bristol', Courier says: "The mill of William H. Grundy, Inc., is running on full schedule at the present time, and the busy season is ascribed to the situation cre- lf Ladies' and Men's Garments ln ,M v Packages called for and delivered. n m WILL FILL A WANT! Since the suspension of the Louisville Weekly Courier-Journa- l, THE ELITE PRESSING GLUfi A. Iva NaU, Prop. HARTFORD, KENTUCKY. train. . , ACQUITTAL VERDICT IN MURDER HEARING Madlsonvllle, Ky Feb. 19. After tho Jury had deliberated on the case for seven hours, Jim Robinson, who was charged with the murder of Demmett Woodruff and Glover Hoard at Hamby Station, last February, returned a verdict of not guilty In the Hopkins Circuit Court lato this afternoon. ( There were two cases against Robinson, one charging him with the murder of Woodruff and another with" tho death of Hoard. Both men were killed at the same time and place. When Robinson was acquitted In the first case his attorneys made a motion for bond In tho second. This was granted. RobinDond was fixed at ?2,000. son returned to Hamby Station this afternoon with his wffe and two chil( there has been quite a demand for a weekly Kentucky newspaper that gives all the more important state news, as well as the general news, crisp' editorials, good stories, timely cartoons and illustrations. There is no such excellent paper as the Twice-a-Wee- Electric Bitters Succeed when everything; else fails. In nervous prostration and female weaknesses they are the supreme remedy, as thousands have testified. n h if the FOR KIDNCY, LIVER AND STOMACH TROUBLE best medicine ever over a druggist's counter. c4d l4MIUIf 'II k Owensboro Messenger (Edited by Urcy Woodson.) It comes every Wednesday and Saturday, (.16 pages a week or more), and is up-t- o date in every regard. WILL YOU TAKE OUR GERMINAL REMEDY A TrulMftl Try the senger for a year in connect tion with the Hartford RepubTwice-a-Wee- k Mes- Hk ,- (or WEAK LUNGS or .CONSUMPTION lican. ' - down Both papers, one year for A quick relief for th'tt tired, runfvreU. (eellas. pklni la dren. subscrip- couhi,wtk luaf I caeilraltbt $1.50. All clubbing or coBualJon. U It i C, S. Bookwaters, president and tions should be addressed to ( klp you It cotU.f ) Botklai. general manager of tho Carbondalo OHIO MEDICAL GO t&Z?J Coal 'Company, Ilsiey; Otto Hamll-- ' Republican, Hartford, Ky. FOR ONE MONTH btmor-rbue- i, f :' v Hartford Republican. , ' ' Many Ohio county Republicans fa- " -- tlm Hughes ALLISON J. BARXETT. . .Jifliu ESTILL BARXETT, Associate Editor vor tho nomination of ju?v . v for JhO nomluntlou for President, and Vo-yw- ii Have fciVifett tlmv feel that Kentucky Ro- lo MI communications Address Vive knots. publfcans really owo something td f The Hartford Republican. Mr. Fairbanks for his, assistance rendered them during our hard fights, TO SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE purer Kent to n new they bellevo ho will bo an also ran ADVOCATES BGERGOHS BotnerlbfM dwirlos the ranking the and are loath to Instruct their cound1rtf mnt glre the olJ Bddrw In vote for him at tho 8c ty delegation to IS'eM Loci. 4 Sotl- e- 10. 0 State convention. Gives House htrll.e for each additional InMrtlon. Th ,nk..(K: ol .' Avlnilrnl Badger Also Views on Obttunrle.. Resolution, nn.l Curd Xnvnl Committee It Is the solemn duty of por lln. money In ndvnnce. Submarines, but other Chsrrh Notice, for service free, llever in Republican pr' ndTertUementn. 5c per line. no tend the Republic a county Anonymous communication, will rewire tlon at tho cor hougo ,n Hartford testlon Washington, Feb. 22. The thirty-five-knternoon &t 1 0,c,ock battle cruisers planned for flMda wa9 iu.H j8 not g0lng t0 inat forever. tho now national programme will be Is going to bo a reconstruction tho finest and most powerful of their ..... ....... . . . .. S"oniso' muuauj mill. class In tho world, Rear Admiral IDvrlOil, wnen American 1.1 She will stand or Badger, of the General Board, today fACfe the crisis. YmMy, February ,, free fall. Even tho Democratic told tho House Naval Committee. traders have recognized the fact that With the highest speed ever proposa protective tariff will be necessary ed for heavy fighting: craft, and main, AXXOIJtf CEMENTS, to help us through tho reconstruc- batteries of ten fourleen-lnc- h J.V guns, belongs ho said they would be overwhelmto announce tion period. But the tariff Wo are authorized to those who believe in the principles TOM SPURRIER, of Grayson county, of Abraham Lincoln and we prefer ingly superior to any other battle Congress, from the cruisers afloat. as a candidate for to put those principles into effect On the new dreadnoughts, he said, District, subject to tho action Fourth ourselves and not risk it to the ever ton sixtcen-inc- h suns, distributed In of the Republican primary, Saturday, changing opponents. Wend your flvo turrets, wero advocated strongAugust 6, 1916. way, therefore, ye pilgrims, to the ly by tho board because all great nacourt house tomorrow and have a vies were Increasing the size and Wouldn't Hughes and Hadley voice in the actions that will tako power of batteries. upon this occasion. sound good to the cabin supporters? place Many of the latest European ships, weapons; Regardless of our choice In the he said, carried flftccn-lnc- h Don't forget the County ConvenIt was reported the French were preat matter we feel called upon to an- paring to tion at the court house Install nounce that the race for the Repubp. m. 1 o'clock and rumor said both lican nomination will narrow down to a contest between Hughes and German and British designers were To the editor of the Hartford Herguns In Roosevelt. Neither of these states- planning for seventeen-Inc- h ald Let's organize a commercial, men are seeking the Presidency, but ships to come. With- - ten slxteen-Inc- h club and boost the town and county. guns, he i said, new American either of them would fill the bill. Two In, who's next? Hughes Is one of the logical dreadnaughts would be the inost Justice men to unite the Republican party powerful afloat. That good roads edition the Courier- and although he has announced that Advocates Huge Guns. got out Sunday was a -Journal shell would pene; A slxteen-lnc- h he Is not a. candidate we cannot be"whopper" and should be a great trate, the Amlral said, where a fourlieve he would refuse the nomination help to the good cause. were it offered him. We would like teen would bo deflected by armor to take one long look at the eyes of struck at an angle. He cited' the Ohio county will receive $21,000 case of the British cruiser Lipn, - Get away, the man who is too big to be PresiIn war orders for hay. German great country, and with struck by an eleven-Inc- h dent of this 70U old peace dove, we loves like a all respect to our Democratic friends shell on her armor belt during the bald headed man loves a fly. who feet it their duty to support Dogger Banks fight. The plate was was driven in. be neces- Wilson, we do say that is Just not penetrated, but They tell us that It will Had it been a larger shell, he said, sary to call an extra session of the about what the Republican nominathe Lion would not merely have been Legislature to cut down the expenses tion means. Democratic newspa- put out of action, but would have pers never miss a chance to take a ? Of the State. How In the shot at the Idol of many an Ameri- been sent to the bottom. Admiral Badger disagreed 'with A Philadelphia Judge has decided can common heart and It seems to a boy can not be expelled from us they admit their fears by so do- Rear Admiral Grant, chief of submathat types of underwater school for eating garlic. Just as ing. We have said before that we do rines, as to the 'em cat lemberger cheese not favor the nomination of Roose- boats to be built. He thought the well let fleet submarines and smallvelt, but we. repeat the assertion that 1,200-to- n then. be- - conwe will not seek another emblem in er coast submarines should Hamlett admits that he case Roosevelt's name appears bin- structed, although no definite InforBarksdale would like the appointment to the der the cabin. Furthermore we have mation as to operations of 1,200-to- n office of assistant secretary of war. confidence in the man and know boats in the European war was availthe ghost of Hamlett has ap- that he is capable of handling our able. Admiral Grant favored abanan peared. national business. It is surprising doning all other types In favor ofsaw class. Admiral Badger support he really has 800-to- n to realize the Judging from, information gather- among the common people, and there no reason, he said", why the 1,200-to- n we are of the opined here and there boats could not be developed are few In Ohio county who will not ion that the Ohio county delegation support him If nominated. Stranger with greater habltabllity and action 800-to- n boats and will go to the State Convention things have happened In politics than radius than the with much greater fighting power. the nomination of Mr. Roosevelt. Admiral Badger discussed the Gerby pool- As a result of man submarine campaign to support EARTHQUAKE FELT IS lng their hay crop Ohio county farmIN EASTERN KENTUCKY his belief and that of the general ers are selling their product at a price board that although a million and a of from $1.50 to $3.00 on the ton Mlddlesboro, Ky., Feb. 22. An half tons'bf merchant shipping had better than they could have other- earthquake shock lasting from twen- been destroyed the underwater boats wise gotten. County Demonstrator ty to thirty seconds was felt in Mld- had not succeeded in seriously ImBrowder was Instrumental In bring- dlesboro last evening shortly before pairing the Allies' fighting fleets. ing about this pool and sale. C o'clock. Several of tho large bus- Undue prominence should not be giviness buildings sliook. In the W. J. en to submarines, ho thought, in The Legislature acted wisely when Callison Furniture Company build- working out the building programme. It killed the bill permitting fishing ing a large safe was moved from its . . . .Need Eighteen Big Ships with nets without wings. Game fish position. Tho shock was felt by Referring to the general board's are thriving in our smaller streams people living In Plneville, Harlan, recommendation that the United now, and even though they did not Cumberland Gap, Tenn., Bristol, States Navy should equal the strongbecome the victims of the wingless Tenn., and other points in this State est In the world by 1925. Repre-rentatlnet to allow that would but offer an and East Tennessee. Butler asked If ft would excuse for violating the wing net law- Old citizens here having before ex- not mean Immediately the construcwas tion of eighteen dreadnaughts and We are In receipt of a copy of the perienced such shocks said it very distinct and about as heavy as an added number sufficient to equal Tampa Tribune's annual edition, The any new programme which might fieml-TropFlorida Development they had ever fell. No damage rehave been started in England. To ported. It Is, a magYear Book for 1915-1he A Plneville dispatch says the vi- propose any less programme, nificent accomplishment, well edited brations there lasted one minute and said, would be like trying to fit a and well printed. It Is a great adboy's suit on a may, so far as its ef sufvertisement for Florida and we con- that several houses were shaken ficiently to knock down ornaments. fect would go. gratulate the Tribune upon Its Admiral Badger admitted that no The people there were considerably !. ICotffod (ictonUn? to law it tke Pottofflc w"ll witter o! th Mtond , .(.rl, K.., . and pearanco by Its good make-u- p news. Mr. Deckner is a good editor and we predict that the Clark County Republican will bo a tower of strength In her section of tho State. MOST POWERFUL in I Til rllll ' or tihrs.o - ' Irttili they advocato a sugar 'tariff commission. The jqMMVo'n Is shall we Judge them Vhelr actions in official life or by 5i'rvy Jast will and testament. 1 tlon t.T a- ?iWl 4lt00& "' ' r-- s wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmi' 4f QRgSS WELL AND HP YOU'LL. DO WEiJ-- l- has sold tho house In which she married the President. t The President has, his house In Europe and they nre both trying for a new lease on tho Whlto House. , It Is reported that Mrs. Wilson I " ot . Svfi-M- lg .... In his Fourth of July speech at Philadelphia, Independence Hall, President Wilson said something about being too proud to flglft but he has married since and he now sees urgent need for "preparedness" and is quoted as saying: "I always accept, perhaps by some impulse of my native blood, the Invitation to fight." Mrs. Wilson is not' talking or publication. . . ,rt .V President Carranza has been recognized by President Wilson, a thing but few Americans would do. Even Villa would not condescend to recognize him, , . I .i There Is no "longer a Garrison maintained at the War Department Wilson, that's all. In Washington. .,..- . -- Justice Hughes Is devoted to his American constituency and their Supreme Court and will not' now purposely create a vacancy In view of current opinion that the personnel of the great court has no( been strengthened, If Indeed maintained, by the last two additions. Governor Stanley testified before a legislative committee the other day that no wet money came to his campaign and that he would not have accepted It had It been proffered. It Is learned that the distillers of the State have appointed an Investigating committee to ascertain Just where it went. Those who'three years ago talked about the high cost of living became and passed, but we now hear much about the high cost of the Democratic administration. IF YQU HAVEN'T YET LEARNED THE ONLY "VALUE" or DREEING WELL To VS ONCE YOU NEED To COME AND &VY . A REAL GOOD, JTYLI SH SVT OF CLoTHE-5- THIJ ALL THE WAY To HOLD YOUR JOB, GET RAI-5E- ;k YOUR PAY AND BE "INVITED"OlT. NOT THE SAME-QUALITY--NOT SJTS FOR $20 ARE BY A JUG FULL. CARSON & CO INCORPORATED. HUSBAND AND WIFE FIGHT DEADLY DUEL TWO DEAD AND ANOTHER MOR- TALLY WOUNDED AS THE RESULT. H . Hartford, Kentucky. vJiTTfW !'?..dttibitS Louisville, Ky., Feb. 22, lb a pistol duel between husband and "' vt 7 o'clock at their home on ait Washington street, Joseph T. .Hall, 44 years old, an Iron puddler, was killed; his daughter, Geneva, 14, was mortally 'wounded and .died two hours later at. the city hospital, and his wife, Mrs. Delia Hall,-- . 37, suffered four bullet wounds of which she is dying. The shooting occurred as the family was sitting down to the evening meal. Armed with a pistol she had concealed in her lap, Mrs. Hall returned her husband's Are when he, crazed by alleged Infidelity on her part, fired the first shot. The daughter was shot through the lower chest as she crouched under a sink for safety. Another daughter, Lola Hall, aged 17, and Miss Elizabeth Wiley, a boarder, fled from the room when the. duel began and escaped unwounded to the street. Behind the three words "Third and Market," received over a telephone wire by Hall a few. mlhutes before the enactment of the tragedy', lies the solution of the murders. Police believe' tho words came to Hall from the lips of spies who had been detailed by the puddler to watch the movements of the wife. They are searching for two young men "who watched the Hall resi dence yesterday and followed the wife when she left home early In' MINEiiS' DEMANDS GOOD FEELING PREVAILS WHILE representative' of the mine, workers, ;; 3k otnferpnceJ Aivnn Mar-.- -n .. Hazlelon, Pa., was selected chairman of tho meeting and were la t!i James A. Gorman, also of Hazleton,. secretary of tho Anthraclto Conciliation Board, was made secretary. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. All persons having claims against tho estate of C. M. Barnett deceased, including The Hartford Republican, aro hereby notified to present the. same to tho undersigned ut their Office In Republican Building, Hartford, Ky., on or before March 20th., 1916, or they will bo forever barred. Persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to tho above named, estato by note or otherwise will please 'call and scttlo nt once as wo are deslrlous of settling this estate at the earliest possible date. W. S. TINSLEY, S. T. BARNETT, ' , fih-e-- e, URGING NEW WAGE SCALE AT JOINT CONFERENCE. New York, Feb. 21. Anthracite operators and mlifers representing 175,000 workers met In Joint conference here today to arrange a new agreement to replace the one that expires March .31. Tho ten demands presented by the officors of the Unlt-- ei Mine Workers were referred to a with Instructions Joint to work out, If possible, a satisfactory wago scale and report to tho full conImmeference. The diately went Into 'session, organized and adjourned to meet hero at 1 p. m. next Monday. Thus, for the first time in the history of the Joint hard-co- al wage conferences, the demands of the miners' union were not promptly rejected when formally presented. The mine workers were cordially received by the coal operators and tho best of feeling prevailed during tho Joint conference. An unprecedented incident was the applauding of John P. White, International president of the United Mine Workers, by some of the operators when he concluded a fervid speech in presenting the demands of the men. The representatives of the miners expressed themselves as pleased with the attitude of the operators, and said they found nothing in the Joint conference to lead them to believe that an amicable settlement would not be reached. A speech by S. D. Warrtuer, of Philadelphia, president of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company.replying to tho miners' addresses, was termed conciliatory by the union officers and mado a good Impression on them, tho minors said. Tho week's adjournment of negotiations was taken, It was said, It did not suit tho convenience of both sides to continue consideration of the demands this "week. Some of tho operators had business engag-roen- ts within the next few days and the international officers of the union participated In tho conference have arranged to hold a further conference here with bituminous operators from the. Middle v West beginning Thursday. Thirty-seve- n operators and thirty se vy ' ' Administrators. ve MEMPHIS HAS 4 MAYORS IN OFFICE IN SINGLE DAY Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 22. Memphis y experienced the novel situation of having four Mayors In The day Btarted with W. T. McLoIn as Mayor and Fire and Police Commissioner. Early In the morning former Mayor E. H. Crump, who was "ousted" several months ago, but to start a new-terJanuary 1 and reinstated by the? Supreme Court, was sworn into the tq.-daone-day- . lc 6. smaller programme woujld accomfrightened. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 22. A slight plish the board's policy. He disaIt has been the custom among Republicans to send the candidate for earth, shock was felt throughout the greed, however, with the suggestion and that a small force might not successGovernor to the Chicago convention, Caroltnas, Georgia, Kentucky Tennessee early last evening. Win- fully cope with any probable ene when defeated, In appreciation for his efforts. O'Rear did noi get this hon dows were rattled and small articles my. . or tour years ago ana wo uuiiuvo u of furniture shaken perceptibly In ' TAX NOTICE. should bo sent to Chicago as one of several cities, but no damage was reNotice is hereby given that Taxes the delegates from the State at large, ported. for tho year 1916, are now due to , along with Mr. Morrow. Tho two the City of Hartford. Those desiring Wusn't Calling Her Dear, "Eds" would make a good pair. Desirous of buying a camera, a to escape payment of penalties should It seems that the decision of the certain fair young woman Inspected pay at once, as the penalty goes on all unpaid taxes on April 1st, 1916. Ohio Fiscal Court to return to the the stock of a local shopkeeper. HOOKER WILLIAMS, "Is this a good one?" she asked, old system of working the. roads has M. T. of II. met with popular approval. In some as she picked up a dainty little maparts of the county the roads get no chine. ''What Is It called?" FOL1TIOAL BRIEFS. "That's the Belvedere," said the attention whatever under the former (By Frussell.) system and people living in those sec- handsome young shopman, politely. Then There was a chilly silence. tions pay their taxes without receivMr, Bryan is still domandtng but ing tho benefit. Under tho old sys- tho young woman drew herself cold"one term" In, tho Whlto House. tem, however, every man works his ly erect, fixed him with an icy staro President Wilson wants one at a tlmo and asked again: own road. "Er and can you recommend the twice. Wo bavo received a copy of the Belva?" While In power the Democrats Clark County Republican, a now took the tariff off of sugar and disRed Top. Republican weekly printed at Wintariff com; The best grade of Red Top Seed charged the chester and edited by Mr. Luclen mission created by the Republicans. This Is tho first Issue of on the market. Beckner. W. E. ELLIS & BRO. ' Now as they come up for examina- Jhe paper and makes a splendid ap- non-partis- the afternoon. : , ofllce. office Mayor Crump resigned and R. A. Utley, Fire and Police Commis- "Hen Shower." Wednesday, March 1, the Sewing Circle of the Methodist church requests every member of the church to contribute a largo fat hen to this shower. If any friend feels like contributing a hen it will bo gratefully received. Especially do we extend this Invitation to our friends in the country. The hens will bo received by a committee at the Hub Clothing Store. Remember the date March 1st. Shortly after taking the oath or Indian Mounds Inspected. Ky., Feb. 22. Representatives presumably of the Smithsonian Institute at Washington stoppy and spent some ed off 'here exploring the country around time Paradise, where there are many Indian mounds.' It Is said they found relics that they valuo, but no one here was taken Into their confidence. Courier- They left by boat Rockport, to-da- Journal. I sioner, automatically became Mayor, Mr. Utley was ousted with Mr. Crump and went back Into office this morning, removing Mr. McLaln. When It was rumored that another ouster would be filed because the Supremo Court claimed that the ouster law was retroactive Mr. Utley resigned from the mayorship. At the afternoon session of the City Commission T. C. Ashcroft was elected Mayor to servo for a term ending January 1, 1920. W. T. McLaln was elected Fire and Pollco Commissioner and Vice Mayor. When Mr. Utley qualified as Fire and Pollco Commissioner this morning Mr. McLaln. who had held that position about two months, went out or omce. In less than twenty-fou- r hours he was back on his Job attain. Thus former Mayor Cr.ump and Fire and Police Commissioner Utley ber came private citizens. .1 $' it Jf k I ( M sTf h lft '- -" " lr !; Jit" -- vi uLadies, Attention! Just fact that a quantity '.r and Reader, and Miss Grace' M. BrewSEIZED er, violin. Theso entertainers did not make the mlstako of confining their selections to classical music, BY PORTUGESE but played several such pieces as "My Oldi Kentucky Home," "Old . Black Joo" and other familiar aires nnd they took exceedingly well with LATE REPORT SAYS LITTLE RE- tho audience. Tho violin and clarPUBLIC TAKES POSSCHBION ionet solos wero the best ever heard OF GERMAN VESSELS. In spite of the name the Dr. J. B. Tappan yesterday bought here, and tho Jasper property on Washington Brewers more than pleased both street, Just below tho Baptist church. "wets" and "drys," Fege Morris was shot and danger- MAY ENTER THE WAR As a "result of a wager yesterday Argon Bratcher drank ten bottles of ously wotTnded at Horso Branch Satstrawberry pop nt Potty's Restaurant urday afternoon by the Illinois Cena moment, please. We want to call your Germinutes. This tral depot agent at Horse Branch, J. Colors Hoisted Over Thirty-si- x In two and one-ha- lf man nnd Austrian Seamen Is thought to be a world's record both T. Laahbrooks. The wounded man limited we have attention to the .By Naval Olllcer. was brought to Hartford Sunday for time and quantity. 4 of Coat Suits and Cloaks on hand morning, Ibdgod In Jail, and placA new supply of Kodaks and Supplies Just In. Orders racelved by ed under the care of County Physilow price. a we mean to give to some, one Lisbon, Feb. 23. By way of Paris, mall or telephone given prompt at- cian A. B. Ililey. It Is said that Morris had been drinking and tried Feb. 24. 12:40 a. m. The comB. TAPPAN, J. tention. and we are wise enough to The season is Jeweler and Optician, s to "take things" at tho depot, and mander of the naval division here at enmo near doing so when ho ran 4 o'clock this afternoon, apparently we Hartford, Ky. they must be 34t2 know vs. Lashbrooks from tho house. How- of his own initiative took forcible Tho case of Mrs. I.S. Mason German and ever, tho latter returned with a re- possession of thirty-si- x induce you to buy. Hence the low prices we Board of Trustees Beaver Dam volver and when Morris again tried Austrian vessels lying in the Tagus Graded Common School District, et quote you: In shot him in the left side, river, hoisted tho Portuguese colors al will probably come to trial this to break Just under the heart. Dr. J. S. Bean, on them and saluted them wjth a morning. Tho case of Mrs. Wilbur salvo from the Portuguese fleet. probed but was unaMitchell vs. same, will also be called Horse Branch, It Is said that the act of Capt. Rego ble to locate tho bullet. The examLadies' Long Coats, $12.50 value, $7.49 ining trial of Morris for being drunk In seizing the German and Austrian It ls'repbrted by Superintendent and disorderly will bo held Monday. ships interned at Lisbon was total-- J Long Coats, $10.00 value, Ladies' Shiilts, that attendance of pupils in ly unexpected by 'the governing autho common schools, during the past Cash Salo Friday and Saturday Long Coats, $7.50 value, $4.59 Ladies' thorities who were unaware of his month, decreased one hundred per Iler's Grocery. step until it had been carried out. Coat Suits, $12.50 and $15.00 Ladies' cent. Tho decreaso is said to bo s. Navy Beans .75c Capt. Rego directed the operation s. $7.98 duo to prevalonco of grippe and sogPeabcrry Coffee 9175 from the destroyer Guadlna. value, gy roads. s. good loose Coffee Despite many rumors since the 91.25 Coat Suits, former Six carried-ove- r s. Keg Soda 20c outbreak of the war that Portugal Will Allen, of Hardinsburg, Mr. 5c was on the point of declaring a state arrived last night to be at the bed- 2 boxes 5c Tacks price $15, $18, $20 value, choice $4.98 50c of war with the Central Empires on side of his mother at tho home of 13 Cakes Cleancasy Soap .00c account of her treaty relations with his sister, Mrs. John B. Wilson. Mrs. 15 Cakes Lenox Soap 25c Great Britain, no such declaration K&rry Hostetler and Miss. Allabel 7 sacks Salt Like reductions in all Children's Cloaks. If re91.00 was, ever made; icago, and Mr. Stanley 1 bbl. Salt Allen, of 5 cans 15c Peas 50c Tho Portuguese Congress, by resAllen, of Texas, will arrive duction will make them move, they will go 90.25 olutions on August 8, 1914, and on Taylor enter- 1 can PURE Hog Lard, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. 97.25 November 23, of the same year, detained at dinner Sunday in honor of 1 bbl. Flour out. Be wise.-- Come early and get the PICK. Do cided that Portugal would Madlsonvllle. Judge J. F. Gordon, of with the Allies whenever that step this and remember Besides Judge Gordon the following at-te- nd seemed necessary., guests were present: Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Logan, Miss Florence Logan, Durocs For Sale. Miss Jenanette Logan and Heber For $9 I will selLyou a 5 months Matthews, an old friend of Judge old pig that you can't buy from the Gordon. ns Pig Breeder for less than 920. If Drs. J. It. Taylor and E. W. Ford, you don't believe me write for pedassisted by Miss Susie May, performigree, also breed Sows, Guilts and to- White Wyandotte chickens and eggs. ed a minor operation on Marshal McKlnney In the operating room of R. E. BARRETT, 1 Taylor & Tlchenor Tuesday. MarBeaver Dam, Ky. shal Is the son of Mr. aoi Mrs. S. P. McKlnney, of Beaver Dam, who were AMONG THE CHURCHES. here during the operation, which was successful. To My Customers. A Rev. B. W. Napier delivered exHaving formed a partnership with cellent sermons at the Methodist Sheriff a. O. Keown went to Metropolis, 111., Sunday and took in cus- R. L. Alford, for the conduct of' the church SUnday morning and evening. tody Dick Raymer and Jim Austin, grocery business, it becomes impera- There was airly good attendance at wanted in Daviess county to answer tive that all ontstandlng accounts be each service. . charge of cattle stealing. Sheriff settled at once, therefore in order Mr. M. T. Likens and family left a Keown returned the 6ame day with to clejm up the books, I urgently re- The vocal solo by Mrs. B, W. NaClty.-Tenwhere Tuesday for Union his prisoners, who were kept in Jail questitnat you, who Know yourselves pier at the Methodist church Sunday they will make their future home. here until yesterday when they were to be indebted to me call and settle morning was very much enjoyed by FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23. pfows and For Blount's True-Biu- e delivered to authorities In Owens- not later than March 1st. all present. . Yours respectfully, Repairs, call on Acton Bros., Hart- boro. , 33t2 E. D. (PUP) THOMAS. L., H. & BT. L. R. R. TIME TABLE. ford, Ky. o,t a A protracted meeting was begun The steel for the .construction No. 113 duo at EUmltch 8:32 p.m. at the Baptist church Monday night. Mr. K. C. Napier, of Scottsvllle, bridge across Muddy Creek on the NEW SUPERDREAAS'OUGHT No. lib duo at EUmltch 7:30 a.m. Is visiting his brother, the Rev. B. new pike being built between' HartRev. Lewis N. Thompson, of Mays-llc- k SHOWS UP WELL IN TRIAL No. 112 Lv. EUmltch .. 3:40 p.m. W. Napier. Is assisting the pastor, Rev. ford and Centertown arrived on the Ar. Irvlngton .. 6:35 p.m. night' and has been Creel. Rev. Thompson Is an excelIm- L. & N. Monday Rockland, Me., Feb. 22. The new The Oliver Chilled Plows and Lv. Irvlngton .. 6:56 p.m. lent speaker and his sermons are be hauled to the creek. The material Ar. Louisville . 7:40 p.m. plements can be had at Acton Bros., Is of fine quality and this bridge will superdreadnought Pennsylvania had ing very much enjoyed. The meet33t2 Lv. Louisville .. 8:36 a.m. Hartford, Ky. No. It a series yof unofficial trials off Owl's ing will continue until further nobe one of the best in the country. preliminary to the offi- tice. Ar. Irvlngton ..10:06 a. m. received our loose will be completed within a few Head We have Just cial acceptance tests planned for . Irvlngton ..10:40 a.m. Garden Seed. Lv. weeks. Thursday. The big fighter came up 1:04 p. m. Ar. EUmltch GROCERY. ILER'S Thero was church service at all Miss Bessie McCuen, after-- an ex-- N the coast from Old Point Comfort, Como to the Green Front Grocery tended visit with her aunts, Mrs. W. Va., through a gale at twenty knots' three of the local churches Sunday TLME TABLE. R. for anything In the grocery line. Ev- E. Newbolt and Mrs. J. R. Plrtle, ispeed. Her officers "reported that and each had a good sized congregav M., H. & E. No. R. 116 South Bound. new and fresh. Farmers left Monday for Fordsvllle, where she behaved splendidly in the heavy tion, considering. 8:45 a. m. erything Duo at Hartford phone. she made a short visit before seas. North Bound, No. 114 The Christians are to be congratto Tulsa, Okla. She was acMiss EttsTHolder was called to her Immediately after her arrival she 5:55 p. m. Duo at Hartford county recently on companied to Fordsvllle by Miss Lu-cl- le went out on the Government's ulated upon securing the services of home In Butler (Both "Mixed Trains.) Plrtle, who returned to Dundee, course dud did a measured mile three Rev. Harlan, who is a good speaker account of the death of her father, and a flne"mlxer. Rev. Harlan is alwhere she will be the guest of Mrs. times at nearly twenty-on- e' knots, i- Dr. J. R. Plrtle was In Owensboro Mr. Leonard Holder. ready very popular among all classes The remains of Mr. Robert Mc- James Harrison until Saturday. her contract speed. of Hartford people. He delivered Monday. 1 t Judgo Slack' yesterday announced Dowell, who lost his life In a mine good sermons at the Christian church For Sale. Petty wants to see you at his res- accident In Indiana, were laid to rest the aDDolntments of Otto C. Martin My residence on Clay St., Hartford Sunday morning and evening. taurant. as Master Commissioner and Cal P. in the Render cemetery Saturday. s, the Jury fund. Both Ky., also vacant lot adjoining same. Breaking-plowVulcan Chilled, Keown trustee of Jumbo and Sweet Mixed Pickles The Sewing Circle of the Methodist were Will sell for cash or 6 and 12 months Blue Bird and New Ground Plows at Mr. Martin and Mr. Keown at Moore's. 32t4 church will give a "Hen Shower" Republican nomi- time candidates for the reduced prices. March 1. The ladles invite anyone New loose cak.es can bo had at MRS. S. J. WEDDING. nation for Circuit Clerk last year. W. E, ELLIS & BRO. so desiring to contribute a ben, which Iler's Grocery. known in the They are both well will be received by a committee at At press hour yesterday,. Mrs. AlAnnual Inspection. Dr. E. B. Pendleton has returned len, whaiB very ill at the home of her county, Mr. Keown having been Sher, 3rd Inft., Ky, N. G., will be Co. terms, and, will no doubt iff for two from Louisville. daughter, Mrs. Jno. B. Wilson, was Inspected at the focal armory at 7 make good officers. Mr. N. srBarrass.ot Taylor Mines, resting' easily, but was no better. o'clock p. m., on the 2nd of March, Postmaster R. B. Martin has caus- 1916. No member of the company was here Monday. Miss Flora Lee Blrkhead, of Owchange in the much needed can be excused from this inspection Mr. MtllerHaynes, of o'wensboro, ensboro, who Is the guest of Mr. Jno. ed a local malls to be brought except 'Tuesday. family, Beaver Dam, schedule of by Col. Henry. H. Barnes and was. hero by calling the attention of the The early passing of the guard to "'mUs NettleGUleBple Is visiting Bpent Tuesday with Mrs. E. E. Blrk- abput postoffice department to the mall ser' Federal control and the payment of head, city. relatives at Rockport. vice between Hartford and Beaver pay of the regular army "Just" opened at A, Leach was in Hart- Dam. The Louisville papers "now Senator J. New baTrer Kraut ' ford Thursday., He''' gave us some reach Us at 12 o'clock, noon, Instead to Its personnel, will make the serMeat Market. Moore's or the Harvey-Pumphr- of 2 p. m. as heretofore, and thero vice very attractive. In filling all Mr. Jo'hn'H. Barnes, of Beaver Interesting details vacancies the recruiting officer is discrap while in The Repub- Is Tuesday. another mall at 4 'O'clock besides rected to give preference to men who Dam, was here lican office. " Stateier, of the early morning and L. & N. mall. have heretofore served in the organMr. See W. H. Parks, Hartford, Ky were hero Tuesday. "The Brewers, are coming" Is all ized militia when tho consciousness for Life Insurance and Loans on the management of the Hartford Col- of duty done was the only reward. C. Yelser was in Dawson Mr. A. farm lands. Loans negotiated at low lege Lyceum Course need announce Thoso desiring enlistment should Springs the first of theweek. rates for long terms, 5, 10, 15 and In the future to secure a crowded present themselves to Lieut. Shown For b!g"bargalns in Real Estate 20 years. No loans for less than house, for this combination of music- before above date. The annual ma& Parks. Hartford, see Holbrook 33tf al talent gavo one of the best enter- neuvers will likely be held at Chlca-maug- a. 7" J600.0.0 Ky. , In the examinations recently held tainments here Saturday night It has J. M. DeWEESE, relIn Ohio 'county, for conimon school ever been our pleasure "to attend. , Mrs. John Blrcher Is visiting Capt. Com. the Co. atives at Irvlngton and "'Brandon- graduates out of a total of seventy The, large audience was captured by 1 applicants, sixty, made the grades tho opening number, rendered Your Chance To Buy Groceries. ... Tr "..'..,.. Monlnr wnn'tllO KUCBt . norooKnpv to secure diDlomaS. This THE REV. S. E. HARLAN. on violin, cfarlonet and piaOther business Interests requiring Rev. Harlan recently came here Mrs, B. W. Napier tbl.s 8peaks well for phlo county schools, no, and. thereafter the' profound at- my attention, I am offering my enof Rov and' Company tention was interrupted only by fre- tire stock of groceries to the public from Morton's Gap to accept the pasGormany-For- d Tho MG'aSrs "Rowan Hoibrook'and Steve which gave entire eatisfactlon at Dr, quent hearty laughs caused by tho at actual cost. Salo now in full torate, bf the First Christian church. N wit and humor in some reading or swing and if you fall to drop In and He delivered two excellent Bermons Owensboro on business Bean' opera houie- In Hartford were In ceatly, wM be la Beaver Dam three ulalogue. The Brewer Concert Com- take advantago of this opportunity to his new congregation Sunday and Mondoy. .... .. nUhts. March 2. 8 asd. 4. Thta com- - pany is composed of, Mrs. El- you are punishing your pocket book. has already proved himself a good iMr. and Mrs. vauace V mixer with all classes. He asks that clB ,uw, ad eanor E. .Brewer, accompanist, and Everything goes for cash. I Wednesday, for Union City. Tenn fc we extend to .every one. a cordial InU, S. CARSON, -- . a -. .ier talented and attractive daugh where they will make weir imuro VU ' ' Hartford, Ky, vitation to attend his services. ters, Miss Ruth M,. drewer, carlonet tf'fj H "V WVhII tJuXt 1 I Mrs. F. O. AuBtln, of Beaver Dam, her daughter, Mrs. Hooker Williams. Mr. W. S. TInsloy returned Tuesday, after a business trip to Owensboro and Louisville. Mr. W. D. Mny, of Memphis, Tenn., was tho guest of his slBter, Mrs. A. M. Barnbtt, Inst week-enla visiting d. SHIPS WW .We Believe In Being Up-to-D- ate and therefore duct a first-cla- con- ss that tailoring department. We feature the workmanship of Ed. V. Price & Co, Chicago at late that rare bargains if 21-g- y. $6.39. because there is none better. Leave your measure today. 10-lb10-lb10-lb10-lb- right to-da- y. Hub Clothing Co. ( HARTFORD, KY. the Hub Clothing Co. The ladles word their Invitation, "large fat' prediction hen," but we venture-th- e that one a little worse off by. failure to come in contact with the proper nourishment will not be refused. Lift School Ban on GarUc. A schoolboy Is permitted to eat garlic regularly if he so desires and is privileged to carry its odor to his schoolroom, even though It annoys Kingston The his schoolmates. school board has Just decided the question this way upon learning that the school code is silent on the question of garlic mating. The garlic case came up when Prof. John Curry reported that he had expelled Peter Sesock becaucc the boy ate garlic regularly and its odor "annoyed, the whole schoolroom. The expulsion took place after Peter had been warn- " ed not to eat garlic. The school board looked through the school code finding nothing there to decide the case, at length, appealed to the solicitor for a decision. Back came the word that If Peter wanted to eat garlic the school board could not prevent It. The board then ordered Prof. Curry to take Peter and his garlic back Into the schoolroom. Philadelphia Inquirer, s " that It Pays to, Trade With a House That Saves You Money. to(5b. n Don't fail to the Republican, County Mass Convention, at the Court House morrow at o'clock P.M. Hartford Republican. ... , Ill to-da- ... r ' " ' -I At The Commercial. The following guests'have recently registered at the Commercial Ho- tel: ' John T. Rone, Centertown; Mrs. E. E Misses Grace and Ruth Brewer, Lowlstown, Montana; S. P. McKlnney, Rev. Birch Shields, B. C. Barnes, , John L. Lallanger, O. P. Brunton, Luther Chlnn, Sam Stevens, Albert Cox, D. B. Rhoads, Willie Taylor, J. C. Liles, Tom Stevens, J. H. Tucker d, and wife, W. W. Hocker, E. J. J. W. Cooper, I. S. Mason, S. W. Mitchell, H. B. Taylor, L. L. Stewart, Waver Liles, of Beaver Dam; J. L. Lashbrookr J. W. Allen, J. B. McDaniel, Vernon Moore, Willie Ferguson and Will Dehart, Horse Branch; J. E. Shaver, Bremen; E. H. Clark, W. P. Sandldge, Geo. O. Littcll and Levi Baker, Owensboro; J. B. Westerfleld, Fordsvllle; J. E. Lambdln, Llvermore; Edw, Tygret, A. C. McAdoo, Geo. I Hammons, B. J. Sparks, S. C. Watson, Cbas. A. Cravens and R. I. Hollis, Louisville; C. R. Hill, Paris, Colby McCracken, Central City; E. C. Stern, Cincinnati, Ohio. Til-for- - I , mammmmmm one-four- th r ey Guy Mc-Hen- and-MTsT- MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED SINCE OUR LAST REPORT g, . re-M- ay -.-- w - y ' j-- -- --x- r" iouie. J , , Boice Maddox, Ceralvo, Ky. Frank Tuttle, Falls of Rough, to Maud Payton, Narrows. Elvis Spluks, Hartford, Route 2, foLuella Gray, Hartford, Route 2. Albert Theinls, Beaver Dam, to Lora Taylor, Beaver Dam. Heze Rowe, Simmons, to Nora Favors, Simmons. Geo. W. Ambrose, Hartford, Route 6, to Cora Jackson, Hartford, R. 6. W. D. James, Xelpers Fork, Tenn., to Letba Cook, Arnold. Barney Moore, Route 1, Hartford, to Donie L. Hines, Route 1, HartA ford. Cecil R. Potts, Ola ton,, to Grace k Crowder, Horton, Finch Balls, Equality, Ky.to Lll-li- e nii 'V,"t sj(. a j. v,itA. .ijfc I Don't Make Curiosity Telephone Calls 1 "Stems 1,000 Idle cnrloiltr le.kers la nlojbira-to- n used 'Oatrsl' whett the fir wi, ta tmtrttaey till tot an smbolioe. wn htl4 op for nenly IS mis lty letalltd In ! dtHhol (Met toil tbli '. tb imbalance ttcaras rhrilciini itr tht ssTei," 'i lilt mltbt bit t tt ones Etmira Athxrlber. t4 bn bn 'a, . , j. . the bounds possibility to answer promptly the mass of curiosity telephone calls that threaten to swamp our exchanges every time there is a large fire. Calls for physicians, the ambulance or the police, held up at such times might result in the loss of human life. IT is beyond In Japan and China the bean, which A FIno Onion Dish. A good, has been extensively cultivated slnco satisfying and economical supper the earliest times, Is usefd principal Is ly for human food, and Is prepared dish for cold winter evenings scalloped onions. Butter an cnam- - in many different ways. Bean curd eledwaro baking dish well over the Is very common a'nd other products Inside. Put In the bottom cither a with which Western pcoplo nro not crackers familiar. In Germany and England thick .layer of pounded-u- p or stale bread cut or broken Into the uso of tho bean as human food small pieces. Over this lay two or Is becoming Important. In England threo layers of raw sliced onions bakers have put on tho market a soy cut moderately thick. Sprinkle the bierul 'mado from flour which Is 25 onions with salt and a dash of red per cent soy meal and 75 per cent Soy "biscuits" or pepper. Next comes another layer of wheat flour. bread or cracker, then onions again "crackers" are also for sale all over until the dish is full. The top layer England, and, like tho bread, are should bo the cracker or bread very palatable. For Americans and Over all this pour enough milk to Europeans it is probablo that the soak the bread thoroughly and a bean Is most acceptable when mado llttlo ovdr. The onions must be will Into bread biscuits, muffins, grlddlo cakes, waffles, etc. cooked. For The Wife. Iirorealo3a.4al HOTEL ( POMMAN --WASHINGT01 Otto C. Martin Attorney at Law HAJITFORD, KY. will nmutlce hi urofeutlon ta UU and adjoining countle. ()mmrcli and Criminal Practice a Specialty. w KV. ;D.C. .U iSmM$ ,InTar(ltrwb'trKoed hotels (tbound, UvPowbtUo beadrtht llat.v """ It Ufinriotto'bMrMlcfjM tountrymen. ., Barnes &atSmith Law Attorneys w. H. Binw and C. a Smith announce that thy navo form a partnership for the boimtoI prac tice of law, exevpt criminal ami aivor cases. Mr. Smith being County Attor ney li prwentiod from pracufclng auch ceases. Jlr. Dornos will Individual! In Ofilcoa accept euch practice. Hartford Republican' building, Hartford, K" Masara. T. WADB8THATTON Cromw.ll. Ky. OTTO 0. MAIITU Hartford, Ky. HARTFORD, KY. I ' wfc atiSBJ:- iawn mih I -' CUMBERLAND TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Incorporated For ybur protection, as well as for the protection of your neighbors, we ask you not to call the telephone operator merely out of curiosity. After all, she has no more information than you have.' rx In It to Cut a stale French roll Into slices about half an inch thick, remove the crumb without breaking the crusts, put the latter Into a frying pan with a little dripping or lard and fry them a light brown. Drain and place them in a buttered dish. Break ah egg carefully as possible In tho center; pour a teaspoon-fu- l of cream and a pinch of salt over each, and stand the dish on the stove or In the oven till the whites of the eggs are set. Ox Eyes. FARMERS' FREE WANT ADS. p" m -- Wnnted to sell' Somo of tho best d tomatoes, Price $1.00 per dozen. Apply to JOHN ROWE, Centertown, Ky. hand-packe- Pain Is War Without Pain. a visitor to every home and Sour Milk Snlncl Dresslnc. Beat the yolks of threo eggs until light; add one teaspoonful of mustard, two teospoonfuls of salt, a dash of red pepper and two tablcspoonfulB of su gar. Beat up tne wimes oi um eggs and add two tablespoonfuls of iaielted butter and one cupful of sour milk. Pour all into a double boiler and stir and cook until creamy; add half a cup of sour vinegar, and beat well. If the mixture begins to curdle remove from the fire and beat thoroughly. usually It comes quito unexpectedly. But you are prepared for every emergency If yqu kcop a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy. It is the greatest pain killer ever discovered. Simply no rubbing relaid on tho skin quired It drives tho pain away. It Is really wonderful. MervJn H. Bolster, Berkeley, Cal "Tlie ToWnalan Is refined, and restful. lit excellent . location' on PenntylTtni. Avenue, 18th and, II Streets, desirable headquarmakes it ters (or bridal couplet, tourist parties, conventions, Schools snd . colleges. he The PowrTatarfattraett'-'tpeople of culture and education. Its proximity to State, War and Navy Departments, alto to many interest, points of historical makes, this, hotel especially at tractive to discriminating public. Powhatan" off era 'room 'with detached bath at $1.30. $2.00 and up. Rooms with private bath, $2.S0, SI.00 and up. Write Tor lootljt with map CLIFFORD M. LEWIS. STRATT0N & MARTIN Attornoya at Law, CROMWELL, - KY. Will practice their profession In thl and djolnlng counties. Collections. Commercial and Criminal Practice Prompt and vigorous Specialty. service- - .Votary In office. Thr r JJanager, . BOX 119, 0WENSB0RO, KY. ter moisture or you will be disappointed with the results. One thing we m. ..:, should not forget Is that to get the fertiClaude Senter, Bethpage, Tenn., re- best resulfs with commercial brood lizer wo should have our soil In a cently bought a Beef Tea. Cut In small pieces one jnare from Brode Parker, Bethiiago, good state of cultivation. Early radishes will require culti- pound of round steak from which all for .200. vation. After every heavy rain the fat has been removed; cover with ' At the recent sale of Smith & of soil should be stirred, pulverized one pint of cold water, let soak at English, la., 18 head hour, put Into a preserve Jar kept Percherons averaged ?275 and 45 and made mellow, all weeds sur- and cover closely. The Jar Is placed a soil mulch, left on the and Shorthorns averaged ?103. containing cold In another vessel face. "Pop" Geers, who was sixty-fiv- e Among the varieties may bo men- water. Heat this slowly, never letreyears old February 2, holds the French , Breakfast, ting It acquire a temperature of cord for giving marks to 2:10 trot- tioned Early Icicle, Early Scarlet Turnip. more than 150 degrees F. Cook for forty-eigWhite ters, as he has done to Early Scarlet Globe, Long Scarlet two or three hours, strain and sea horses. son. There are In the whole world to- Short Top, etc. Farm and Ranch. . They day about 85,000,000 horses. To .make Good Whitewash. Extra Lettuce. .gre distributed as follows: Europe, that win not vegetables that superior whitewash, America, 25,000,000; Among the early 42,000,000; of quick Asia, 10,000,000; Australia, 5,000,-00- no gardener can afford to miss Is crack, take half a bushel ve"ry early, lime and' slack In aa much water as lettuce. It may be planted Thirty-on- e head of Percherous as It will stand conslderAble cool will stand about 6 Inches above the averaged $422 at the first annual weather. Before the ground Is warm lime. To this Is added 5 cents' worth a tablespoon-ftale of Hudcraft Farm, Montlcello, enough.for many of the tender vege- of sulphate btIfzlne and of having it desirous of salt. the" Minn., although the section was at tables lettuce may be planted In tinted, add a little yellow ocre for the time floundering under the worst open ground. bu.ff, a little lampblack for pearl or vegLettuce is the first succulent snow storm of the season, blueing for blue A company was organized in Jan- etable to come from our garden un- lead, and a little uary among the farmers of less It be spinach, which Is often tint.. to be planted In the fall In many localities Mich., and vicinity, Baked Corn Meal Mush. When known as the Eaton and Ionia Horse of the Southwest.' In addition to be- they have lng served as fresh, lettuce, salads, corn meal mush Is partly done pour Breeders' Association and etc., it Is often used to garnish other It Into shallow pans, making a layer purchased a $2,200 registered stallion. other dishes and it thus tempts the not more man z incnes imc auu took, in an oven until it is well At the Breeders Horse sale at stubborn appetite. The product secured Is hot- - browned. In Bloomington, I1L, last month, horses Lettuce Is often forced brought good prices and beds. When this Is done one may very similar to the original "Johnny-hav- e of merit fresh lettuce In late winter, cake," which seems to have .been other kinds, their value. The top was In for a stallion. Mares were in But It seldom Is necessary In Texas, simply a corn meal mush cooked $1,195 very short time the oven, or, In some localities, fried, The sale totaled as there Is only a special demand. when lettuce can not be grown In The name, however, has with time $87,800. come to be applied to a very large va- Belgian stallion, the open ground. The four-yecan endure a rather cool rlety of corn bread. was recently sold by Paul-d- e wiles Lettuco soil, but it soon fails when hot Truman's Pioneer Stud Farm, How To Better Live Stock. 111., to Lewis O. Dennlson, Bufweather tomes." For this reason 1. Treat cows gently and avoid falo, N. Y. This stallion was select- early planting Is desirable. Just as ed by Mr. J. H. Truman in Belgium soon as you think tho ground Is excitement. 2 Bo regular in time of milking. warm enough to germinate the seed, Just before the war. 3. Keep sVables clean, Another contract for 18,000 war plant. Tho soil should, be rich and mel- and ventilated. horses has been awarded to horse 4. Weigh the milk of .each cow at dealers at Denver, Cojo., and as a low. A sandy loam Is better than consequence the surrounding terri- close soil. It. tho soil Is Inclined to milking time. 5. Get your neighbor to share with tory Is being carefully combed for "run together" It should be manurmounts. The total consider- ed heavily of a large amount of veg- you in owning a Babcock milk tessuitable ation involved is said to be around etable matter added. When there Is ter, arid test the product of each cow. C. Discard tho animals which have $2,700,000. Farmers Home Journ- plenty of humus commercial fertilizfailed at the end of the year to pay er may be used. al. The custom Is usually to plant for their keep. 7. Breed your cows to a lettuce In a bed. Eariy In the spring Flantlng Early Radishes Few early gorden vegetables re- there is some advantage in planting registered dairy bull from a family spond better to rich soil and good on, a bed, as this gives better drain- having large and profitable productillage than radishes. They soon age and more warmth from the sun tion of butter fat. 8. Raise well the heifer calves reach the stage when they may be than flat planting. The seeds may generaused and It Is surprising how many be planted rather thick, but the from which for one or more plants should be thinned In case they tions have ''made large and profitable may be raised on a small area of land. The man who lives on a city are too close. Cultivation with tho productions of milk and butter fat. 9. Breed heifers to- drop their first lot has plenty of soil for radishes fork rake is generally advisable. calves at 24 to 30 months of age. even though ho can spare but a Farm and Ranch. Give cows six to eight weeks' rest square foot or two. between lactation periods. Attention Farmers. Just as soon as the land gets a 10. Join a dairy cattle breeders' The farmers of Ohio county aro little warm or as soon as heavy seem to be over one may plant called to meet at the court bouse in association. It will help you keep frosts radishes. Not much will bo lost if Hartford, March 10th and 11th at posted and in touch with tho best one plants a little too early and falls nine o'clock for the purposo of re- and most modern ways of managing fo get a stand or It a late freeze kills ceiving reports on committees and your dairy herd. George C. Humyoung plants, the land may be. perfecting the reorganization of the'phrey, college of Agriculture, Unl the ' planted ' again and the plants will A. S. of E. All pledges and pott verslty of Wisconsin. ready for table use. ttons should bo reported on at t,hls soon be Soy Bean Flour a Success. Radishes may bo planted at Inter- time. All those who have petitions Experiments conducted by tho Deeight or 10 days during the for insurance, also those who have vals of spring and the gardener's table sup- subscribed for Insurance, aro ask- partment of Agriculture with soyplied with crisp, tender radishes ed to be present on tho 11th at 10 bean flour Indicate that It may be used In much the same way as corn when they are wanted. o'clock. years put meal. Although the twenty-fiv- e Prepare your soil for radishes as Since tho A. S. of E. has been soon as you can. Be sure that It is on the per cent basis instead of fees in thts country It has been used alrich, mellow and warm enough to and dues all farmers are requested most exclusively as a forage crop. As germinate the seed. If thin apply to bo present and take a part In this a coffee substitute it has been placed barnyard manure to make the soil meeting. Now don't stand, back, but on the market at various times with but little success, although it comrich, nitrate of soda or cottonseed step In and do your duty. pares very favorably with some subBut the soil HENRY M. PIRTLE, meal will answer. stitutes now used quite extensively. County Secretary, .should have enough vegetable mat- - 34t3 FARM DEPARTMENT pulverize and retain .)." writes: "Last Saturday, after tramping around tho Panama Exposition with wet feet, I came home with my neck so stiff that I couldn't turn. I hpplled Sloan's Liniment freely anil went to bed. To my surpriso, next morning the stiffness had almost dls appeared, four hours after tho second application I was as good as new.' March, 1915. All Druggists. 25c. 1 m iiiiiii.niniitiiHtTnnniutm Tojj O.ETAYLOR.CL s Beaver Dam, Ky. Every Woman "Wants Highway and Drainage Design. b DR. FOR PERSONAL. HYGIENE Dissolved In water for douches stop pelvic catarrh, ulceration sad Inflammation. Recommended by Lydia E. Pinkbam Med. Co. for ten year. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and tore eyes. Economical. Htt cstnunaanr deaaooa am) svrmkidal Dower. by Bau-jne- rt one-ha- lf Still On Tho Job. "Where have you been, Mary Ann?" "I've been to the girls' Improvement class, ma'am," was the maid's reply. HART YETRRINARY SURGEON BEAVER DAM, KY. 0. E. ht "Well, and what did the minister ISiBBlirm, Xfe. an diugitu. er mrpud XjnaiL TUPaltonToJrtCAwuir.Botloa.MM. say to you? Did you tell him who your mistress was?" "Please, ma'am, ho said I wasn't to give notice, as I intended, but that I was to consider you as my burden and bear it." I Office James Talor's Livery Barn. SPECIAL OFFER DAILY 0. Louisville Herald And Tho . promr' "lU''ed .ud TRAOC-MARK- S .U couurira, or no It. u.uttUla PATENTS THAT PAt a.T.rllMUi.ajUK)ivtts;U,at our I aulltlp you to Send dknmi. p&oioor sstuo ror FREE rrp-ir- t Ion raunUUUtr. r) yews' pnetlMk BUR- PASSING mrCRCNCES. rorfrwGuM Book on ITofltUil. Ifettnt writ, to . 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NEWS AND COMMENT Children Cry for Fletcher's (By .Frussell.) dlctment (.gainst tho Democratic administration on which they are to bo tried for their official life next K Tho Kind You novo Always Boogltt, nnd which' has been XU USO lor OTCr 80 Tears. 1ms bomnilin alimnttiM and has boon made under his Bonal supervision slnco its infancy. 1 The dismissal last week ot his contest proceedings against Secretary of State Lewis marks tho passing of BarkBdalc Hanilctt, but the State debt created by tho McCreary of which he was a part, will haunt the dreams of the taxpayers for some time to come. Tho selection of Thurittan B. Dixs temporary on, of Allen county, chairman of tho Rtjpufellcan State Convention to bo held n Louisville, March 1st, Is favorably eommented upon by tho Republican press pf tho State and the reference tq him as a splendid speaker and a promising Republican is complimentary Indeed. Tho party Is wise In bringing their young men to the front. Tho State Central Committee is to be reorganized at the approaching Republican primaries and there is some rivalry on for places from some of the districts, tho Eleventh being one in point. We learn that the friends of Mr. Charles Flnley, of Williamsburg, Secretary of State In QMiUASTORIA? I K.-.rco- Experiments that trliio with and endanger tho hcnltli of .Infants nnd CldJdrcn Experience against Experiment;, All flminfArfnlfa- & - Ttiilfn4lr.no nn.1 ,T.. .... ...... .1 ti 1 a. , ' Cnstorift is ft bnrmlcsfj mbstltato for Castor Oil, Paro-gorl- c, Drops nnd Soothing Syraps. It is pleasant. It Iorpulno nor other contains neither Opluiit substance. Its npo is, its gttirntco. It destroys Worm' end allays Fcvcrlshncss- - For nlOr than thirty rears it Las been in constant mo for tho relic Ot Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Collr, nil Tectblnjr Troubles nnd Diarrhoea. It regulate tho' Stomach nnd Bowels. n.'iWftfc" th. J.001' BivInff hcnltly nnd natural sleep. FanaccayTho Mother's Friend. GENUINE 1 CASTOR I A FBears the Signature ALWAYS the Taylor administration, are backing him for the chairmanship of the Congressional Eleventh District Committee, the place now held by Mr. A. T. Slier, former Railroad Commissioner from the Third dis- trict. In Use For Over 30 Years Th Kind You Hav Always Bought Starck Pianos No Mosey inAdvnnce Satiafao bbbbbbul? tloa Guar aaieed Lowest Net Fa atoxy VbbbbbbbVT Prices Terms Buieit A S200Fao From tor? Direct Saving ot S100 to P. A, STARCK MIIOINT 'iw i mm iJX"jyjjP in your OWN HOME Wo will ship you a beautiful Starck Plana for 30 days' free trial. In your home. No cash payment required. ..All we asU is that you will play upon, use and test this piano for 30 days. If, at the end of that time, you do not rind It the highest grade, sweetest toned and finest piano In every way, that you have ever seen for the money, you are at perfect llber'y to send It back, and wo will, In that event. tay the frelKht both ways. This Starck Piano must make cood with you. ct there Is no sale. on nivc cdce tdiii it You Save $150.00 er Mart Easy Payments We ihfp direct to you from our factory, prlcti that ure you upunnli of 1110.00 In tba cott of your plino. We piiranlce to furnish jrcu s better pitno for the money thin you ctn wcun elsewhere. You ire iwurri ot rrcitlni i utlifictorr twtt plino. toned durable h!;h trrms of It our IS ? tiperlence, snd the repu-titlof no responsible plino borne. OR.Yaar AuAvantaa Ererv BUrck Pitno l guarantied for JS yens. Thi. uirantv oil back ot ptino manufacturer. Then termi ire arranged to tult your convenience, ind it li possible tor you to buy i piano for your home, without mltilrg th money. . Ci iiu caih down, but ifter 10 dari of trial, you can begin payment on the "low-ci- t. easiest terms ever iufgwtc.1 by a plin piy 2nd-Nan- ri Bargains on yert 50 Fru MmiIo LISSMS Stuck Plinoi, we giro free muile leuom. In one of tht belt known school! In Thri Ituuns you no tiki In your own borne, by mill. Thli reprcwnti one year's free instruction. To every purchaser of a Lore uumbet ot .lightly used ot in plane ind Kosnd-haotindird makei Uken In for r.ew fitarck Plinoi The follow. sod PUrer-PIanUc art s lew earaple Urfilnii W hue comtmllr htnJ Weber Stelnway Chlekerlng Kimball ,,..., bargain Starck Send for our second-han- $110.00 82.00 00.03 03.00 198.00 Btirck Pliyer-Plino- i ire the hMt and most Isanti, tut Pliytr Plinoi on an tnirket You will be delighted with the miny feiturei at the wonderful Instrument!, ind will be pleated with the very low prices it which they can be secured, a) Send todir for our 'new beautifully Illustrated piano book which gives you a .large imount of informi-tlo- n regarding plinoi. This book will Interest and please yqu. Write today. BliyffrriiRt oiarcrt Plant leok Frts 'Chicago. litett complete hit P. A. STARCK PIANO CO.. 1348 Starck Bid,., CHICAGO iTHOS. E. MOSS Plasterer, Decorator and Contractor. X Lifetime experience with best of workmen, and can ;; give any reference desired. Call me on Hartford!! Mill Co., 'plione, or address me at Hartford, Ky. . 1 1 1 Flfty-flY- e. sons explained by Moving Picture machine. Sevon big Departments Shorthand, Book keeping, Telegraphy, Stenotypy, MubIj, Primary Normal. Expert teachers. Modern equipassured. Position ment. ( II Co. 111 Les- I !: When in Louisville STOP AT j typewriters. ECRERT'S 1 Write iter catalogue. Daviess Bus. College 5th Avenue t Hotel FRANK ECKEIiT, Up. !; fypt H.H. ECKERT, Mgr. i! ?1 owtmmomo, ky.' "4 iHeorperated European Plan Information comes from the Third Congressional District which seems to be authentic, that J. Frank Taylor will bo the Republican nominee for Congress and without opposition in. his ranks. Mr. Taylor was Surveyor of the Port at Louisville under both Presidents Roosevelt and Taft and was the Republican candidate for Congress in the Third In 1914, nlaktng a creditable though unsuccessful race. This district gave the Republican State ticket a majority of THOUGHTS AND SAYINGS around 900 last fall and the chances OF KENTUCKY EDITORS ape good that Mr. Taylor will be their next Congressman. Good Foresight. Again Owensboro is blessed. This Then the Family Page, a rare Editorial Page, Boys Page, None of the avowed candidates time by the foresight of her retail Girls' Page, Doctor's Advice, and "a ton of fun," Articles of for the Republican Presidential nom merchants. 'By the exercise of a rare' Travel, Science, Education. From the best minds to the best ination have made a runaway race, degree of intelligence, indications minds, the best the world can produce for you and everyone If In fact, they have showed any per are that they are this spring in a poceptible strength other than as in tne nome. i nere is no age to undersell the world on stasition limit to enthusiasm for The sons. This has developed a ple goods. Owensboro Inquirer. Three Currept Issues Free Youth's Companion. feeling of uncertainty which will re If you do not know THE COMPANION tat u l.nd you Thria Current luuea flect through the primary voter to Our Reword., FREE. Incloie ihii Coupon with your 52 Times a Year tho selected delegates the Idea that request. A friend thought to take a furl not 12. a new Richelieu will be sought and out of Us the other day by insisting Tho. who luUcribe now. lendins $2 for the 2 iua of THE COMPANION the chanco for Ohio to produce him that no spot In heaven Is suitable More good reading than you will for 1915, will receire Tho Companion get in any of the monthly Is thought to be as good as when for editors. Home Calendar FREE. Exactly right. When magazines.. with Garfield. an editor gets such hell continually alio came forward SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE This is not an Individual prediction In this wprld he is entitled to someor hope but is worth while relating thing better than heaven in the next. TID3 HARTFORD REPUBLICAN AND' YOUTH'S COMPANION, BOTH " ' as an unbiased prophecy, not so much ONE YEAR FOR ONLY $2.75. LaRue County Herald. from Kentucky as from tho Repub lican eastern States. Deep rhycology. Our own Senator Tom Moore has The coming together of the Repub at last been heard from. He has licans of the State at Louisville on introduced a bill to make tt a crime tho 12th lnst., under the auspices of for the owner of a garage to prevent the Lincoln Protective League which the owner of an automobile from becelebrated Lincoln's birthday with ing present when it is being repaired. a splendid banquet, serving 550 par- There must be some deep phychology The Republican and liouisville Herald ty workers, Is followed with the an- back ot that. Hancock Clarion. 1.75 The Reptblican and St. Louis" Globe-Democr- at nounced plan of the league to exmembership into the rural 1 tend their 1.60 The Republican and Home and Farm Poor Hamlett. districts of the State by accepting Troubles are multiplying so rapid1.71 members at a nominal ly tor the former Superintendent of The Republican and and popular Initiation fee. This is Public Instruction, the general sym3.60 preliminary to a further plan to later pathy is being aroused. If he Is cap- The Republican and Louisville Daily Herald organize a local organization, first Jn able of a "Ham-Pat- " he The republican ana uahy uwensooro inquirer.. .'....;, 3.50 the larger towns, and later in tho might follow the example ot the TenTwice-a-Wee- k O'boro Messenger 1.7 smaller ones of the State. This nessee and take . the The Republican and .league was started here two years platform as an exponent of and an 1.75 Republican and Kentucky Farmer ago by some twenty young Repub- exhibit for temperance. Central The licans and is fast developing into a City Argus. The Republican and New Idea Woman's Magazine.. 1.30 party organization whoso work and efarid Influence will be 1.60 Conscience Day. The Republican and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer fective. It should be and likely will In reply to a letter suggesting that bo encouraged by official party en- a day be set aside as "conscience The Republican and Weekly Inter Ocean and Farmer $1.60 , dorsement. day,1' tho Louisville Times wittlnly viwt i4 pens tho following: The selection of delegates to the Respectfully referred to the ChamChicago convention has practically bermaid Probe Committed of tho been decided In some districts of Houso with tho suggestion that, when tho State, particularly the Fifth, the "Conscience day" is established by Seventh and the Ninth, all with Fair- joint resolution of the General Asbanks leanings and their conventions sembly, elthor Brother Harvey or will most likely so Instruct them. Speaker THI LIV-VER-L- AX Pro Tem. Pumphrey bo SEWING The personnel ot theso delegates aro designated as first orator of the day, as follows: Win, Hey burn and A. space bol'ng reserved in tho Houso OP T, Hert, ot Louisville, Fifth District; gallery for the Chambermaids' QUALITY,1 Richard P. Stoll, ot Lexington, and Union. Until the findings aro in, it John Hardwlck, ot Winchester, Sov-cn- is recognized that fitting choice can.-nDistrict; Judge Robert H. Winn, be mado between the twin. oE NOT of Mt Sterling, and W. D. Cochran, SOLD Somo of Maysvllle, Ninth District. Constipation. opposition to sending Instructed delWhen costlvo 'or troubled with UNDER ANY egates has dQvelopeif in tho Third, constipation take Chamberlain'sTab-lets- , OTHER DisEighth, Tenth and Eleventh They aro easy to tako and most NAME. Feeliright all tho time. Don't lay oft tricts. This Idea 1b said to have been agroeable In effect. Obtainable everyfrom work for days by taking calomel keeps yo fostered by former Postmaster-Generwhen pleasant m where, WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. on your feet, while rellevinffyour troubFrank Hitchcock, who has many If you purchase tho NEW HOME you will le. Safer too, and easy to take. Don't, political friends In tho State. Prom- TRUSTEES NAMED FOR have a llfo owct ut the price you pay, and will, take anything else. You can't afford TOWN OF WIIITESVILLE not have an cndleu chain of repair. sys , inent among those who agree with It Eliminates poisons, cleansesA nat tem and relieves constipation. him and will likely work to that end ural remedy, natural in its actions, sure Owensboro, Ky., Feb. 19. On the are Congressman Langley and Powin its effect and certain, in results. It Of sixteen Whltesvllle citiers, each of whom Is strong In his petition will won't be long before r I I fYgyf Ml f whose political zens, qualified voters ot the town, own, district and completely displace calomel is evert home.. Children can take it freely M acuruen and' strength is to be reck- Judge Lancaster on Saturday apwith perfect safety. Every bottle guar with by those who may oppose pointed C. A. Kelley and W. D. Neel oned anteed. 60c and l in bottles. None as trustees ot the town, In lieu of or differ with their views. genuine without tho likeness aad isJasv two who have resigned since their turo of L. K. Grigsby. For sale by election November a year ago. The The Ellltu Root Speech. Hartford, Ky. J. H. WILLIAMS, birthday, Sen- appointment recites that the two ap On his seventy-firs- t If you wiuit a mwIdk machine, write far ator Elihu Root presided over a Now pointees are qualified voters and citUUt eaUVacue before you purchaa. convention and izens of the town of mora than a York Republican For 4f in the bot a foot made a speech which outlines an In- - year's standing. la Bn, alker AUl-rtJ- e Ma. November, In summing up, he makes the sad but truthful statement that they aro by training and tradition Incompetent and Incapable to administer government. In this conclusion he voices tho opinions of men in all walks of llfo who .have observ- I cd to their commercial detriment tho After Few Years el Diicowaging I had gotten so weak I could not stud, iiuiuumcuiui u uina uu expuuuus. and I gave up in despair. Ceaditiofu, Mrs. Lkllock Gare This great speech recalls a similar At last, my husband got me a bottle el against our friends, the (Indictment Up Despair. Haibejc Cardul, the woman's tonic, and I Senator John Sherman In ed 1884 before wo had experienced taking it. Prom the very ftref pune to Reejcie. Cleveland, who was Inaugurated in dose, I could tell It was helping me. C March, 1885, or Mr. Wilson, 1913. We looked It up and read It with in- can now walk two miles without Id .' roroat Minnnli mnAn Hill . iwiuv f Lituuftll tiltlUU Urine me. and am dolnc all c.v onrtV' Ca,f6"' Ky- -,n an ,n'erestln lerte? koai to . ,rom tn Place Mrs. Beltie Bullock If you are1 all run down from wdlWf Democratic inefficiency. Here Is tho f Writes as follows: part in point: "I nuffemrl fa? four troubles, don't give up In desp&iV. Try "My countrymen, I regret to i veart., with woman v tronhi md rineiH Cardul, the womah'a tonic, JthasfielpW ,, . say it, but you cannot acconi- 1 could only this time, sit up for a little more thin a million women, folk pllsh any of these great objects of national desire through while, and could not walk anywhere at years of cottltWM 6ii6te&, Old etioiftf the agency of the Democratic all. At times, I would have severe pains surely help you, too. Amy&t Mi party. It cannot be made an sold Cardul for years. He knows Wht in my left side. Instrument of progress and reform. Its traditions, jits hisThe doctor was called in, and his treat- it will do. Ask him. He will recotfM tory for twenty-fiv-e years, and ment relieved me for a while, but I was mend it. Begin taking Cardul today. its composition, forbid It. You Write soon confined to my bed again. After ' may punish M8ffi? 95.-us for our short &' fc2K comings by its success, but you that nothing seerned to do will punish yourselves as well and stay tho progress of your country." w'l"l,Maaa,i'gaisjwwig4j This speech was made In the d campaign in 1884, which resulted In the election of the latter. What Senator Sherman said then Is repeated by Senator Root thirty-tw- o years later, during which time he had witnessed three Democratic administrations. It will soon be for the people to say what they think of the policies, the .traditions and the accomplishments of the two "I I old parties based on present and S A a UU M,u action, filled with the full n' ,,.. w. past performances and to decide who tBW.4iim WaBBBKBP' h. Ktr at 're ' "ne inspiration and followed I will stand at Armageddon and battle DV Z3U SOOrl stories of adventure. H . tteaslZ50S0 for the Lord. will make HUSBAND RESCUED DESPAIRING WIFE a coa-menc- t yr.;ufcoTa. II . .f & i(t mMniB&Sn Blane-Clevelan- MOHlOGif eat 1 11E111 SeriateJ vSSI?.M--i.-So-- stBaw" ' TuGYOUTfTS COMPANION Better Than Ever in 1915 m OUR CLUBBING RATES, fl.3t non-reside- nt flip-flo- p, .i.. Address all orders to THE REPUBLICAN. USE NEW MA-zfiN- a th ot HOME For Lazy Liver and the Troubles Constipation. ax al ZA-Wr- -to 111, a s. h . lUaftuA. . SjJ - though tho Frcnco claim. to have genson" out to the INSTITUTE WILL BE erally withstood tho flcrco bombardpatch to get some turnips for dinner, ment and to hare replied ln kind and he returned carrying threc, each HELD AT BEAVER DAM with heavy bosses Inflicted on the as large ns the rim of a man's hat, Gormans was sown August 15. The AGAIN The seed COME turnips attained a weight of nearly 3 pounds in less than three months. MARCH 2 AND 3 SET FOR FARMUnited Statca. Agjtatton ln ConBought before the recent advances in pitfce. We gress for warning "Americans off Thcro was not a turnip In the patch ER'S IiATE WINTER COUNhave various stylen. Write us for prices. Freight BURNETT EXPECTS TO PASS smaller than a saucer. yesterarmed ships became so acute TY CHAUTAUQUA. MEASURE THItU 1JOTII paid to your nearest railroad Btation. We can make day that Democrats ot the Foreign From Topponlsh Erie Carlsen HOUSES. Affairs Committeo voted to canvass this year had a sunflower stalk 14 prompt shipment. feet tall, and the largest flower measWe have secured for this county a the sentiment ot tho Houso, whilo ured, 17 Inches In diameter. Desldcs Farmers' Late Winter Chautauqua ln tho Scnato word was received that FORDSVILLE PLAINING MILL COMPANY DEFENDS LITERACYTEST this large one, there were 187 other to be held at Beaver Dam off Thurs- .President Wilson opposed such action Incorporated flowers of the same stalk, many of day and Friday, March 2 and 3, as Ukoly to embarrass him in negoWlluoti, FORDSVILLE, KY. The 1916, commencing them more than a foot wide, tiations with Germany. at 9:30 each diameter of tho stalk a foot above morning. This will bo a rare treat Advocate of Iltll Claim Sufficient I the ground was 8 inches. Germany. A dispatch from Santa' for tho people of Ohio county, farm Strength to Override the Prcs- From Chelan From a seeding crs, their wives and children, busl Cruz (Canary Islands) says clcnt'n Veto. that tho tree E. F. Hamilton picked an apple nnoa. man nrwl nvivTfT WTirT vlll British steamer Westburn has put ln ' that weighed 3 pounds and moasur - 'have some of the best talent the there tot repair, flying tho German , , , , , o ea -- A incnc3 in circunuereui-e- , State affords in this meeting and no flag with a prize crcW ot seven men Washington, Feb. 23. Represeninches long and more than G inches I one can. afford to miss it. Wo hope and one officer, tho latter believed to ' L. Burnett, of Alabama, tative John -.. ...: b.C v.u. chairman of the Committee on Imml- - nlnntnrt fniir vpnr.i nan. Thpre wern t0 hftVe the wh0,e CQUn. reprcsent. bolong to tho German raldor Moewe. . ed in this meeting. Tho following In addition to her own crow there . ,, gratlon, Is prepared to put through r , one of much Inter-- a are 20C prisoners taken from various P taJ " .no House In a few days the bill for J Prom agents of other houses, but drive to our floor, or call us by J est you. After each address there British ships. stringent revision of tho immigra-- 1 prize fruit. . telephone and get the correct order ot sales. n tlfaiMlaatnn Hv nn nnn whn .... , .., tlon laws, which has met two pres i From Ferndal(! Tho big 7 - rear - l will ..ft House open day and night. Experienced, men. All tobacco In.,..11 1UUIIU tauco IttUlU it.!. ldentlal vetoes because of its literacy old steer reported In Oregon has a Tho Shadow of a Crime. sured for tho benefit of tho owners. Uest lighted floor in town. program will bo Interspersed with test provision. Mr. Burnett asserts competitor in a Mighty little time the Governor Sales as often as anyothcr house. steer that f this bill again is disapproved laiseu by George Rasmess of this music, song and recitations, so be seems to have for auy legislation, sure to come and reap the benefits by the President there will be suff- place. It weighs 3140 pounds, beat- of this work. Beaver Dam invites 'ceptln' liquor. icient votes in the House, in his opin- ing the Oregon "critter" by 51 you all. d If current rumor 13 to bo credited, ion, to override the veto. Similar pounds. The steer is from pure-bre- d BEAVER DAM FARMERS' he devoted tho holiday yesterday to 604 E. Mala St. OWENSBORO, KY. attempts have failed twice by narrow Polled Angtts stock. ' PROGRESSIVE CLUB. conferences with his Man Friday and votes. From Index Aaron Boren cut OPPOSITE BELL HOTEL March 2, 1010. sundry others touchln' and cansarn-l- n' The author of the immigration bill down a tree for his winter's fuel and CHmb.Phonf293 Horns Phono 388 how to get a stranglehold on tho Crimson Clover M. O. Hughes, has been rounding up votes for the from it made forty-on- e cords of wood. Apple kZHr. Production J. H. Carmody. Greene bills and how to put thru measuro for the last two weeks. It was 6feet thick at the base and Home Conveniences Miss Mi E. put over his own special brand ofand liThere is no doubt It will pass the 200 feet high. Some of the Sweeney. about quor regulation tor the benefit ot tho Recess. Finally, on tho collector's advice, a House by a large majority, but the limbs would be good-size- d I trees in Small Fruit Production J. H. good people of Covington and Ne- ENDS HIS LIFE BY supreme effort in behalf of the legiscompromise was reached. Four depI themselves. Carmoy. Selection and Feeding of wportor at least of some of them. uties were assigned to the task of lation will be made If it comes back HANGING IN HOTEL guarding tho liner, and in theory so Beef Cattle E. S. Good. Farm It's a pity, as we seo it. with the veto of the President. NINE KILLED AND FIFTY Co- M. O. Hughes. Both President Taft and Presileast tho Lieutenant will bo under It's especially a pity that he finds INJURED IN WRECK Management Operative Buying and Selling Fred himself unable to Indorse expendiWilson Vetoed Immigration bills their direction. But the gunrds will dent Human Nutrition Miss ture for the eradicating of Illiteracy MAX FOUND DEAD IX LOUIS- - carry their own rations aboard and containing the literacy test. This Conn., Feb. 22. Dlsre- - Mutchler. Mllford, will divide the duty Into two watches would require all immigrants, except ' gard ot a cautionary signal probably M. E. Sweeny. until, at all events, these now measVILLENLEAVESQUEEK of twelve hours each, so that halt ot in a few Special Cases, tO read the wnB responsible for the rear-en- d col-- 1 ..iarcn t, luiu, ures, with their new salaried public NOTES. English Or SOmQ Other language be-- . llolnn nn tho Vos Vnrlr Mow Huron the force may be sleeping whilo tho insect ana ungus rests . j.u.uar- - servants, are enacting and disposed ..... m0f,y- - o011 eruuty red wutcn-Sena- of. other half stands guard. Lieut. fore admission to America. Both tho & Hartford railroad near here ' Berg protested against the proceedand tho House have gone on jn Whlch nine persons lost their lives er' Alfalfa M. - Hughes. Recess, yet this flght on Illiteracy And Louisville, Ky., Feb. 22. "I hold ing when tho deputies first appeared record as favoring the literacy test I an(j fJlly fifty were Injured accord- - Tne County Agent and His Problems with all Its tale of sacrifice, endurmalacc against nought but ono R. J. Saturday and was even more vigor- . . .. L.. In ntmrlniio P.ni.AoaAa nrirl If la nAn - ' . W W TlrrtTtrH A1 fiIV Tlnarta . .,, ., .,..... !,.;,.... vy...6. -- " - ance and devotion with its list ot ou. ' ", t0 varies u. Eiweu, or tne uon--i ,,, , .,..., C. of Grand Rapids. If spirits ever' ceded that If President Wilson again nontlnut t.,hl... TT.IIIMae nimnl.olnn JHUlCnier. MTe DllgUl J. II. lyUr- - strong men and energetic women Ho ""..u-"" return I to earth he will not be for- - 1""" '" that the Appam now is a Ger-disapproves the bill there is an ex- Thn State's lnveatleatlnn already Is ! mody- - Hogv Pastures M. O. Hughes with 1U record ot Insists achievement and gotten. If I meet him in hell r will j ,.,. sh,p and that no on(J ha8 r,ghu cellent prospect that the required under way, but inasmuch as four its Jarge promise Is to our mind, not evn shake hands with him." majority may be obtained railroad employes, the most import aboard hcr cxccpt h,mself. many, very many, and we speak for This, was ono ot the postcrlpts to a i and the bill passed over the veto. ant witnesses, were killed, it will be f LATEST Coector Hamilton acted on WAR NEWS the one chapter In tho latter-da-y Utter, left by a man, who v,c(, from tn0 Mr. Burnett is more confident than difficult to fix responsibility, Mr. Department history ot the State to which ono eleven days ago registered at the'at Wa8h,ngton ln permitting service heretofore that thlt. will be done. said. may turn with gratitude and pride. Gait House and committed suicide court,g orden It will be argued In defense of reTwo passengers, a man and a In the arid waste qt practical poli- there some tlmo yesterday or Sun of lhe Tuesday. stricted immigration that there will woman, were killed instantly when United States. President Wilson tics here Is an oasis with fountains day night. He signed the nates. BLACK AND BIRKIIEAD BUY be an unprecedented Influx of for- -' a local train running at forty miles Senators that encourage hope in a new,ltfe. held a- conference tft "Chester Davidson," nnd "C. C. DaFIXE ULUF.OKASS STALLION elgners to the United States after the an hour crashed into the rear of the It's a story ef grlCr oC faith, of ac- vidson," a. member ot Salladln TemStone and Kern and Representative European war. Tho Greenfield express, whjch had been Flood concerning tho German policy tion. You will find one side ot It, ple, Ancient Arabic Order Nobles ot Black & Blrkhead, ot Hartford, countries of Europe, Mr. Burnett stalled because of a broken air hose. toward armed ships, it ,is supposed, tho main side, set forth: in an arti- tho Mystic Shrine. Ky havo added to their breeding says, will lose thousands of men who Two tother passengers died in hosthough the1 callers refused) to discuss cle by Emerson Hough ln the curThe note left by Davidson wero stable tho great young horso "Rexy's will seek the freedom of America. pitals to which they were taken. the meeting. Unusual interest at- rent number of the American Maga- among the most unusual found by, Chief" No. 5130, purchased at The immigration bill will be deThe official theory of the accident tached ,to the conference because of zine. It you read it without a glow, Duncan during the years he- - ington, Ky. He Is sired by tho great-ha- s bated under a special rule giving it a is that the engineer of the local discomthe admitted gravity of the situation go seek out some easier-goin- g been In' office. Davidson asked pat nf sirra., Hnr Ponvinn Wvnoc. privileged status, after the post-offiregarded or failed to see the caution- between the United States and Ger- munity whoso problems have been a member of the firm which had cm-- j Dam .by Montgomery ... Chief 1361, appropriation bill is out of the ary signal and could not make his many. manicured and wHose tranbles aro ployed him to pay his hotel bill, r!- champion sire of tho world. Second way. Friends of the measure are brakes hold when he came in sight ot settled by precedent. quested that his body be cremated at dam sired by Silver King (3), tho anxious to expedite its passage In the the danger signal. England. The House of Caramons Hero ln the Cumberland Moun- a public cromxtory ns ho and his peo - sire of tho dam of Gypsy Queen, the lower body so that It may get to the One of the heroes of the' wreck last night passed new votes of credit tains Is Oneida Institute, probably pie had no money to send tho body j champion show mare of tho world, Senate and to the President before was George L. Tourtelette, flagman, to 42O,O(TOu0a, alone among colleges In that It hangs home. the amount of This Is a great motioned borse, goes the fag end of the session. sent back from the stalled train, who ($2,100,000,000)'. which, is. expected out tho sign "Standing; Room Only,"-In- . No reasons: were known for tho all tho gaits with easo nnd good Mr. Burnett heard reports that the stood in the path ot the approaching permanency. to carry th'o war to the end "of May, A placo whose five suicide. Speculations based on a let manners. Full pedlgreo and descripBanking and Currency Commlttee.In local, frantically waiving his red flag This brings the total sum voted by or six hundred students could eas- ter from tho Campbell Investment tion ot this horse will appear ln this charge of tho rural credits bill, which until escape was Impossible, and he Great Britain since the outbreak of ily bo doubled, year ln, year oat. If Company, of. Chicago, dealers ln paper later. Is ready to report, may attempt to was killed under the engine wheels. the war to 2,082,000,000 (?10,A10,-000,00- only thero was room for them or bonds and real estate mortgages, acAVhlle ln Lexington Mr. Black also Imput that measure In ahead of the "not only beyond preced- food for them. Not an. expensive cording to the letterhead, were made purchased for Black & Blrkhead a migration bill utfder the claim that OPTICAL DEVICE HELPS ent, but beyond the imagination of place as centers of education go that the man. ended his lite becauso beaatlful coming two year old Ally, WOMEN CHOOSE GOWNS any rural credits legislation is of greater financier of any country," ac- "it feeds, rooms, and teaches Ita stud- he had bean, reprimanded by tho Fox Glove, Reg. No. lum.sred by Importance. cording to Premier Asquith. ents at four dollars a month" not company. Kentucky's Best, 5664; darnT Heste'Jf,1 To assist women in choosing be"There is no more important mat a weekvor a day, but a month. He strangled himself to death ln a 3522, by Montgomery Chief. 1301 ter before Congress," said Mr. Bur- coming effects when selecting de It happens that there was no mon- bed at the Gait House by wrapping1 This Is a great bred Ally ami has tho France. Another of Germany's nett "than the restriction of signs for their suits and gowns, a big Zeppelins has been destroyed by ey for teachers' salaries last year." a bandkerchtiii about his neck and at?., and finish ot the famous Blue-graimmigration to our shores. Early storeopticon apparatus has been de- French ft guns. The ma- There wHL pe none next. year. And then tying a short cord about his saddle and harness horses and passage of such a measure is espe- veloped in the East for displaying chine1 was"ehveloped in flames as it accordingly the thirteen teachers neck and the bod post. win make a great combined maije cially to be desired because of the patterns. It is described, with illus- fell, and part, if not all, of Its crew shared and shared alike ln what was The body wa found about 7 when developed. uncertainty about the end of the Eu- tration in the March Popular Me- Is supposed to have perished. Paris left after meeting the bare running o'clock last night. The housekeeper In the samo shipment was also a ropean war and the prospect that as chanics Magazine. reports numerous fights in ,tls-- r air Less than fourteen dol- reported to the management that fine young driving gelding, "Prince soon as the war is over our country Tho function of this device is to between German and- French avia- lars a month is what it averaged. sho had been, unable to get-lnt- o tho Rupert", which was consigned to tho will be overrun with Immigrants from enable a modiste to show a patron tors. Germans near Llhous, south Thai's what they got for spreading room Tho Lexington "Occupied by Davidson. sales by Mr. Sterling the suffering countries of Europe. exactly how a costume of a certatln of the Somme, have been repulsed tho leaven of education In the s. fact that the door was locked on Nichols, tho well known horseman,' upon her when made. Comtype will look Members of the Immigration Princoly. wasn't It? Tab- tho inside indicated Davidson was of Warren county. Mr. Black will by the French on a front of tour and and a third miles. mittee will resist any effort to side- It largely eliminates guess-wor- k ulators who look on. wlille others still ln.his room. probably ueo this ono for a business track the immigration bill for other relieves a woman ot overburdening tabulate easily double that any) A bell bey was sent up to look horse. legislation." her Imagination by attempting to day in the annal porfarmance of over the transom. It was dark He Wednesday. Tho Immlgratfon bill has hereto- picture herself In a new creation. Italy. Italians have captured the looking after an election ln Jefferson could see nothing. Then ho climb- SMALLPOX. BREAKS OUT At one end ot an unlllumlnated fore been fought stubbornly by most j ed Austrian positions in tho mountain- county. thru the transom and opened tho IN DAVIESS COUNT!" "city members" of room with black, nonreflecting waits, ous regions of Callo, and are now In of tho The education is not a mere mat- door from the Inside. It was then Dr. C. H. Todd, county health ofmirror is provided, striking distance of Trento, fifteen ter ot courses. It Includes conduct. discovered that Davidson had comtho House and espoused by members a ficer was called to Utlca Saturday Congress- - Sorao distance In front of this is a with rural constituencies. miles distant one of their chief ob- And conduct ln the Cumberlands has mitted suicide. f morning to examlno ' tho fmllj-o- f men whose districts contained a largo screen which mny be adjusted to var- - jectives In tho war. been lawless, patterned after Corsica Coroner Duncan was summoned Harvoy Pillow, who wero thought to A stereopticon is forelgn element nave been the most lous Heights. or tho Old Testament, shall we say?-- and found the man had strangled to be Infected with smallpox. After a active opponents ot the legislation, mounted in a booth at one side bo France. By a powerful attack tho An eyo for nn oye, a tooth for a death. careful examination Dr. Todd reachAnd the line-u- p will bo substantially as to throw images upon the screen. Germans have occupied first-lin- o tooth, i Those days aro past and ed tho conclusion that a mild case same when tho new bill Is con- Any picture shown upon tho latter Is tho trenches and at points gained access gone. Fifteen years work and fif DEI'UXr MARSHALS HAVE of the disease was prevalent in tho sidered. In view of the bitterness reflected in the nilrrlor. TOUGH TIME ON AVIUM. family and placed them In quarto communication trenches to. tho teen years example hayo wiped out ot the Impending flght, it is probable! In making use of tho contrivance east of Souchcz. The entlro crow tho tradition of a hundred and antine. that at least two days' debate on the tho patron stands behind the fierce.., of tho Zeppelin shot down by the fifty. Newport Nows, Va., Feb. 21. Two Pillow, his wife and six children bo allowed In tho the top of which is level with her Burnett bill will French perished in tho flames which Tho pitiful lack of education, ot United States deputy Marshals wero wero found to bo lnrected with the chin. A plcturo of a gown is 'then enveloped tho aircraft as it toll G,- - opportunity House. which Oneida meets Is ln distress aboard the prlzo ship disease. Thoy aro tenants on the projected it. such a way that the mir- 000 feet. It uot a strain on our good namo as Appam Sunday when Marshal J. G. farm of Dr. A. Wcstorfield, of Utica. NOT FISH STORIES ror reflection gives a composite ima Commonwealth? Is not talk of tho Saunders arrived from Norfolk to see Dr. "Westerfleld has been attending HUT JUST AS BAD ago ot the woman's head upon a body EiiRland. Tho British Govern- common weal under such conditions how things hol been going slnco his the Pillows for somo tlmo for sim-p'l- o robed in that style of costume. tho ment announced its decision to turn a derision? men theoretically dispossessed ailments, such as grip, bad colds Seattle, Wash., February 20. over all matters connected with the It's a ercat and stlrrlntr storv none German prlzo crew. Saturday. Tho and such like. Ed Pillow, a brother on Track. Washington is furnishing a good Found Dead crop ot naturo stories this year. Hero Ford, Ky Feb. 22. The lifeless blockade to one man who would the less, a story without boast or deputies had spent tho night on of Harvey Pillow, came to tako up Cabinet Minis luuiiuuiui. uf B.iuiuutiii uy 11 u deck, with uowhere to sleep and his residence near his brother severbodies ot Balllo Mulltns and his rank as a are the prlzo winners: post means a hard luck story. nothing to cat, and had utterly fail- al days ago. Ho lias formerly From Enumclaw C. E. Barker set nephew, Elmer Harris, were found I ter. It is understood the now Over it we seo oppressive and men- ed to impress Lieut. Berg, the Ger- lived at Rochester, in Mulllenburg uuCri x.WH. " e iu & Nashville rail- a trao to catch a bear that had been on tho Louisville acing the shadow of that crime which man commander, with tho fact that county. Dr. Westerfleld first disdestroying his pigs. When the bear road track near here this morning, Thursday. is Kentucky's deficit; Kentucky's his Bhip was subject to their or- covered the disease on Ed Pillow, Rockcas-ifin.came along ho found a cow In it, Tho two wero residents of Frunce.- - --The battle of Verdun thriftlessness; Kentucky's worship of ders. who was staying at his brother's hv nnn font, anil Immediately tin count v. Mulllns was eluding of- partisan politics; Kentucky's conMarshal Saunders informed tho until the family living on the farm 'fleers of Bourbon county, who were j continues with growing Intensity, dlned on bossy. Tho cow was tho nf row Hint vmarrnR Varolii.. for him for the murder cording to last night's official report tempt for order in her affairs. There Lieutenant that tho Appam was un- ho expected to live on had moved. Tho family of Harvey Pillow was , years of Qulncy Dye, of Mt. Olivet, at T0IU Par,s- eftenl8 over front is no money for tho campaign that der the Jurisdiction ot the Federal the plains from Ohio flfty-thre- e ' e miles, with the great shall stamp out Illiteracy, none with District Court, the order having boen Infected, from the brother, Dr. West ago. For years the Barker family Paris Sunday, and wounded R. T. ot twenty-fivfortress ot Verdun, tho German ob- - which to fight consumption. issued Saturday by Judge Waddlll erfleld stated Saturday, and he has kept the calves ot tho Annie Maddox, of Paris. Th6 shadow darkens and spreads. in libel proceedings brought by 'the Dr. Todd placo both families cow that, worked in the yoke ' Mulllns escaped after the shoot- - Jectlve, in the center. The Germans Laurle army corps ot 280.000 We must have our way in this English owners to determine the le- quarantine. They will bo requll along tho old Oregon trail, almost JnK. and It is believed he and his ntm. seven The to remain confined until three weekJ seventy "years ago. The cow eaten nephew were making their way to mon ln aoUon' undor Crown Prince tangle, says the Governor, tho all gal ownership ot the vessel. nln irr. hnnir. TllltnrAPV aati wait officer refused to 'listen however, ,Ii.'uh.ve eUpa.d. -- Owensbpro MeaJ by the bear wa the last ot her lino, their mountain home at Mulllns Sta- - Frederjck William. Berlin claims ' Important advances during the day, Louisville Herald.' and Collector Hamilton was sent tor. county. Prom La Conner Mrs. J. St. John '.Ion, Rockcastle ft 4 t sont,her'8-yoar-ol- d IMMIGRATION TO UP Three Car Loads of Wire FenciM MOSTLY AMERICAN I I' ttttttttttt Joke Mr. J' ' - DON'T ACCEPT INFORMATION ABOUT OUR SALES - I EQUITY HOME WAREHOUSE CO. 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