HARTFORD HERALD
a WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 9
a HEBBR MATTHEWS FRANK L peLIX
EDITORS
Y PRANK XH JlELIXPnbUber ft Prof
Democratic Ticket
l November Election 1907
rr r
i r I Governor
S W HAGER
Attorney General
t JOHN W HENDRICK
6Supt Pub Instruction
Instructioni
i Commissioner of Agriculture
J W NEWMAN
Lieutenant Governor
a i SOUTH TRIMBLE
Auditor
H M BOSWORTH
Secretary of State
1 HUBERT VREELAND
t Treasurer
RUBY LAFOON
I
Clerk Court of Appeals
JOHN B CHENAULT
United States Senator
J C W BECKHAM
For State Senator 7th District
ti ROBT HARDISON
For Railroad Comr 1st District
McD FERGUSON
FERGUSONJailer
Jailer
J T WALLACE
The new naval policy seems to be
Old men for business young men for
battleships
Xo lfr Fairbanks never
even dreamed m much bitters had
been put in his cocktail
The Atlanta Toumnl nnd the At
h lanta Constitution are in a AtI
cusslon about freight rates on
stoves Tho argument Is getting warm
too
Congressman Burton is still hold
Ing on to his Congressional Job says
the Commoner Certainly ho Is a
job in tho hand is worth two in the
bush
If you were to search the county
over you could not find a bettor
pair for their respective positions
than T F Tanner for Repre
sentative and J T Wallace for
Jailer The Hartford Republican says
Vote for Wlllson and lower taxes
Who ever heard of taxes being low
ered under a Republican adminis
tration Our observation Is that they
havo a tendency to Increase sala
rios rather than lower taxes
The Hartford Republican says
This will bo a good year to
let the floater float on both
sidesWe
We most heartily agree with
the Republican and will Join it in a
request to the Commonwealths At
torney to announce through the
columns of the Republican and The
Herald that ho will Instruct the next
November grand jury to investigate
all violations of the election laws
especially In the use of money and
buying votes c Will you Join us
The Hartford Republican says
The Republican platform de
mands nonpartisan courts
It is very easy to demand but an
entirely different thing to execute
Will some one point us to a non
partisan Republican official We have
been reliably Informed that a certain
county official whose business calls
him to be out In the county most all
the time during the fall months has
gone so far as to take some of his
Republican brethren to task who in
timated that they might vote for a
certain local Democratic candidate
The Hartford Republican Bays
If you want to separate the
chartable institutions from pol
k itics vote for Wlllson and the
4Repub1lcan State ticket
Yes Democrats they will sepa
rate the charitable institutions from
politics just like they did when
they kicked Uncle Tom Wallace out
of the poor house when a Republican
County Judge and Fiscal Court was
elected In this county In 1905 v
ery unbiased man be he Republican
or Democrat knows this was done
I for no other reason than to give a
Republican a Job This too in the
8 face of the fact that he had been
byJ
J the former Fiscal Court
Bryans Daughter at the Head
Colorado women nr9 planning to
tF organize their forces In order to give
the next Democratic Presidential l
r nomlnee their solid vote Leaders of
f varous womous > clubs of the State are
to form what dia to be termed The
Womens Democratic League it
Is tho intention to reach over all
i the state In aUi tffort to enlist the
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support of women voters for the
Democratic nominee
Mrs Ruth yanLeaylttwP esldent
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otttite Ja te J le t n < MJoifpenver
ist the head of the t movement
her interest being aroused in the
matter by the fact that It Is gen
erally conceded that her father Wil
liam Jennings Bryan Is again to
be a candidate Denver special to
the New York World
To the Voters of Ohio County
Having been selected as the Demo
cratic nominee for the office of Rep
resentative and the election being so
near at hand I will be compelled to 11
present my claim to you In writ
Ing The vacancy on the ticket
which I havo been selected
to fill occurred only a few
days ago and the nomination came
to me without any solicitation This
Is a large county and I will have to
depend largely on my friends to pre
sent my claims for thin office I
realize the responsibility connected
with the position to which I aspire
but I have accepted tho nomination
with tho hope that the people of the
County may feel that it is to their
Interest to bestow this honor upon
me and that I may be able to assist
In making laws that will be bene
ficial to you
1 am a farmer and have been iden I
tified with the Interests of the farmer
I all my life and I assure you if elect II
ed to this position I will do every
thing In my power to bring about I
legislation for tho betterment of the I
people of the County and without j
fear or favor 1 will stand up and vote
for tho right as I see It carefully I
considering our needsand will endeav
or to accomplish that which will
aid elevate and happlfy our people
As It will bo impossible for motto
see any considerable number of you I
before the Gth day of November II I
trust you will give my claim due con
slderation You who know me conII
your neighbors to give me a trial
and you who dont know me Investi
gate my character habits and record
and if you can consistently cast your
vote for me it will be greatly ap
preciated Your interest will be my
interest I submit my claims to you
and cheerfully abide the result
Yours very truly
T P TANNER
EASTVIEW
Oct 7Re B F Jenkins filled I
tho pulpit at Bells Run Saturday and
SundayMr
Mr Barney Taylor went to Hender
son Monday to spend a few days with
friendsMr
Mr W T French was the guost of
Mr and Mrs B C Austin of Beaver
Dam Monday
Mrs Salllo Martin and Mrs Gllla
Watts Sutherland Station are spend
ing a few days with friends and rel
atives In this vicinity I
Miss AlUm French and Mr Al
fred French spent Wednesday and
Thursday with Mr and Mrs B C
Austin of Beaver Dam
Messrs James and Albert Stewart
made a business trip to Owensboro
SaturdayMr
Mr and Mrs Frank Collins of Llvia
Ky were the guests of Mr and Mrs
W T French Sunday
Mr Homer Martin has purchased
the B Fuqua farm for one hundred
dollarsDeafness
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of tho ear
There is only one way to cure deaf
ness and that Is by constitutional
remedies Deafness is caused by an
Inflamed condition of tho mucous lin
ing of the Eustachian Tube When
this tube la Inflamed l you have a rum
bling sound or imperfect hearing and
when It is entirely closed peafness Is
the result and unless the Inflammq
tlon can be taken out and this tube
restore to its I nori mal condition hear
ing will be destined foVever nine
cases out of ten ate caused by Catarrh
which Is nothing but an inflamed con
dition of the raucous surfaces
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness caused bjr
catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall
Cattarrh Cure Send for circulars
free V
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F J Cheney Co TpledoOV
Sold by Druggists 75c r I J +
Take Halls Family Pills for con 3
stipation I I tri
In Behalf of a Worthy Candidate
Editors Herald = The comparison
of the two administrations in the
Herald last week was certainly con
vincing to one who wanted the truth
and anyone be he Democrat or Re
publican who has the welfare of Ills
State at heart cannot possibly make
i a mistake by supporting the t
ic ticket this year The Democratic
party In Kentucky has been tried
and not found wanting So we will
try It again
As for Jailer of Ohio county who
could vote against that great bigheart
ed Tom Wallace Cart there be sloth
cr one like him found anywhere Did
he ever tail to fill the measure IIi any
thiig or any place Honest sob rhl
dustrlous generous to a fault who
I besides Tom Wallace over old auy
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thing better for the moral or spirit I
ual welfare of the unfortunate poor
of thec9thty1 Whoat his own exr <
pense bran minister of the gos
pel to preach the gospel of
peace to these same unfortunate
poor and by and through his Influ
ence and perseverance Induce Jthe Fis
cal Court to build a chapel and have
regular services at the alms house for
the benefit of these same unfortunate
poor and all others who woutd take
part therein By this means many
souls were saved Who butTam Wal
lace ever built up the county farm
and made It blossom like a rose
How are these things nowDo the
good people of Ohio county Have any
interest in the moral spiritual or fi
nancial welfare of the county or its
unfortunate poor If solet them ex
amine some of the facts stated here
in and surely they will cast their vote
for one of the most deserving men
that has ever offered for of flee In Olil
county A Democrat
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Notice
There will bo a call meeting of the
Industrial coOperative Association at
the McHenry echool house Saturday
October 19 Meeting called promptly
at 1 oclock p m purpose proDllllyI I
meeting will be receiving the money
subscribed to said association At this
meeting officepa for the ensuing ytar
will be elected and a full attend
ance of all concerned will be necis
saryGiven
Given under my hand as Secretary
aforesaid this October 9lh 1907
CHAS W MULLIKIN
r In LovIng Memory
I Of Thomas E Cox son of Mr Albert
and Salllo A Cox who died SepUm
ber 18 1907 aged 25 years 3 neon hs I
and 11 days He was married In Ocj I
tober1904 to Miss Iva Vance now < 1
ceased Weep not dear parontsbroMi
ers and sisters for Tom has a rstI
ing place in Heaven far better than I
here He was young gentle tru j
kind and affectionate Weep not dear
friends for his form lies silent in thn I
grave by the side of his dear wife and
liitlc babe who preceded him to Hca
en Wo would say to tho bereaved
onofi not to mourn for him as for
one who had no hope but look unto I
Him who doeth all things well and
ever bo prepared to meet Tom lu his j
heavenly home He left quite a mini 1
her of funds and relatives to mourn
his departure Yet their loss Is Ills
gain A P1 f
Doctors Said He Would not Live j
Voter Fry Woodruff Pa writes
After doctoring for two years with I
the best physicians lnWayucsburgnnd
ytlll getting worse the doctors advised
me if I had any business to attend to
it at once as I could not possibly live
another month as there was no cure
for me FoleysKldney Cure was recom
mended to me by a friend and I im
mediate sent my son to the store for
it and after taking three bottlon 1
began to get better and continued to
improve until I was entirely well
J H Williams m
LUZERNE
Oct 70n last Thursday uvonlug
Mr Dlxey Howell and Miss Bessie
May Lovcll of this place surprised
their parents and friends by going to
Greenville and getting married Judge
Pace officiating The bride is a daugh
ter of Mr and Mrs Michel Lovell old
residents of this county The groom
is the youngest son of Chas Howell
recently of Hopkins county Dlxey
was very fortunate In winning the love
and llfeloiigcompanlonshlp of this
fair lady We Join their many friends
In wishing tltenla life of peace pros
perity and happiness
Miss Eva Hunt qf Graham was ilia
guest of Mrs P W Christian Sutur
day night and Sunday
Messrs Will Taylor and Will Hunt
of Graham was In town Sunday even
ing
Mr and Mrs E R Hoffman of Bow
ling Green are the guests of Mr and 1
Mrs Edd Harper for a few days
HOPBWELL
Mr L A McDanlel 1 and sister
Miss Henrietta of > Rockport visited
Mr and Mrs > C G Taylor last Sat = e
urday and Sunday
Mrs it AvillUerbas moved Into
the Ira 0 Miller house and joined fy
to her old r h6useVwhlch niakes quite
an addition 2
Mr and Mrs George Wilson of
this place VBHtitdi her mother at
Horse Branch last week
Mrs JO V f BennjHt i > of Buavc Dam
Is vial tug her father and mother
Mr and Mrs J R > Shul of this
place x1
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placeMlM
MlM ifenaEngler1of this place
visited hers Bi8 t eruMrS Onia Wirtlt
of Echols recentlyJ
Mr Albert Taylor has returned
home from a three weeks visit to
his sister Mrs Herbert King of
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Coal Bank Owned
We have opened a coal bank on the
George BanjW farm near Goshen
ilmrch CoaPic > and ic per bushel
Scales ut lank Your patronage so
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WEGAffiOI SAY TOO t MUCIIFORPERUNA 1 I it If 1
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Ihese Women i Say in Substance That Before
They Took PerunaThey Were Miserable
They Were Weak aridWretched
After Taking Peruna They Were Restored to
Health and Usefulness
This Is the Whole Story In a NutshyeL
If Peruna Can Do Such Wonders For These
Women It Can Do the Same For You
The housewife is the one
who is best able to judge of
the relative merits of family
medicines It is she that
knows the many uses of Pe
runa In the famIly It is
upon her testimonial that
chiefly depends the popu
larity which Peruna enjoys
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Mrs Caroline Suuclholmer ClniksjLa
writesI
I am feeling quito well now I can
work again and am stronger than I have
been for years and I do believe that
Foruna saved my life
I am very thankful to you for your I
advice 1 will advise all I can to take I
your medicine
medictuaCENTERTOWN
CENTERTOWN
Oct 7 Mr Fred Chapnmn left last
week for Island where hu will help
In a brick yard for several days
Mr and Mrs E Cambell and son
Durwood spent the day at Beaver
Dam last Sunday
Mrs Mollle Hatcher who has been
very sick for sometime is getting
along nicely
Miss Norma Brown has returned
home after upending a few days in
Island the guest of Dr Fltchur
Miss Lena Render who has been
visiting friends in Central City and
Island has returned to her home
Mr Ernest Steward and wife of
Beda were the guests of friends hero
last Thursday
Mr Orvllle Ashby Is building a new
houseQ
houseMr
Mr John Hill who has been living
on Mr T R Kincheloes farm for
the past year will move to his home
here soon
They are getting along very nicely
now on the new railroad and wo hope
to have trains going through our
town beforemany more months
Messrs utchard and Wing Klncholo o
of Central City are visiting friends
here M
Mr TheorHUli t < MIss Pearl Gatton
MrBernle TlchenprMlse toulse Oat
toriMrHollaa Tlctyendr and Miss Gale
Conflict all of PqlnJ Pleasant attend
ed our league Services kf re Sunday
night W ewere glad toyiiave them
4ud invite 1 them back agan d
List Call for tax Ill Ohio County
CountyThetimei
der tie iiW8jictjf the Legislature
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I will ecompeiledt6 collect all taxes
Boilf you friytot aTtax receipt when
tJ t times comes yolu will have to f pay
IS per cent penalty and clerk cost
fi0extr 84 dont fall to pay your
taxes at once and save this extra cost
S7tt < tD ° Martin S 0 C
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Qct 7 Pastor R B FUquaf filed
his regular appointment at Clear Run
church Saturday and Sunday
The Sunday school at Clear Run wai
largely attended Sunday morning and
a great Interest manifested
Mr Thomas Park of Owcnsboro
returned home Wednesday after a
weeks visit among friends and reja
tires of Clear Runntid adjoining
neighborhood
Uncle Booker E Richardson one
toni the oldest men In Ohio couuly
died at his sons Luther RIchardson
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Pcruna Gave Health
Mrs A E Stouffer Cupioma
Kansas writes
Pcruua has given mo health
and strength it is tho best medl
cine that was over made for
forI I
women My friends Pity they
never saw such a change in a
woman I talk to every ono
about Poruna I cannot say too
much for it
A Remedy For Women
It is safe to say that we have I
thousands of letters written to I
Dr Hartman from women who I
repeat tho same sentiment to be
found in Mrs Stouffers testi
monial ulfy friends say they
never saw such a change In a
woman Over and over again this
sentence is penned by grateful women
who are moro than willing that wo
should use their words to assist other
suffering women in finding a cure
Pcruna is a great medicine for women
It cleanses the inside of the body in
much tho same way that water cleanses
tho outside of tho body
His remains will be Interred at the
Mt Morlah burying ground this even
lug about 3 oclock
Mr Jacob Weller of this neighbor
hood has returned home from a visit
I to his sons who resides In Oklahoma
J E and H L Park of Clear
I I Run havo moved their saw mill from
ncaRalphs Chapel to Deanfleld
Tho A S of E and W O W Lodge
of this and Clear Run neighborhood
aro getting along nicely
Hartford Business Institute
Can you send us bookkeeper can
you send us a stenographer aro
questions that come to us almost dai
ly It is no longer a question of
seeking positions for our graduates
Great advantage of attending a small
school over a large one Is clearly
manifested when our graduates fill
positions that graduates from large
schools cannot fill We are not ov
ercrowded and can give our students
all the Instruction they need We
find the weak points In their general
education and build them up This
is almost Impossible in a large school
allo I
communications to
Nettle M Rogers Prln
34tf Hartford Ky
Fifty Years a Blacksmith
Samuel R Worley of Hixbiirg Va
has been shoeing horses for more than
fifty years lie says Chamberlains
Pain Balm has given me great relief
from lame back and rheumatism It
is the best liniment I ever used
For sale by Z W Griffin Bro
Hnrtfordm
Hager and Stanley to Speak In
Owensooro October 1St
It was announced Saturday that
Judge S W Hager the Democratic
nominee for Governor and Congress
man A 0 Stanley would speak to
the voters of Davless county In Ow
ensboro at 1 oclock Tuesday after
noon October 16 t They will speak
I at Hawesvllle on October li and at
Calhoon on October 10
I
Young men and ladles with ambi
tion should learn Telegraphy Under
the new 8hour law which goes Into
effect next March over 18000 addition
al Telegraphers are required by the
Railroads in the United States Posi
tions pay from 60 to 80 per month
to beginners You can qualify In3 or
4 months time For full details write
to tho National Telegraph Institute
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Mrs E T paddle Marlon
N C writes
Before I commenced to
take Poruna I could not do
any hard work without suf
fering great pain I took
Peruna and Manalin and can
pay with pleasure thoy have
done more for me than any 4
other medicine I havo over
taken Now I am as well as
over I do all my own work
and It never hurts me at all I
think Pcruna is a great medi
f cine for womankind
From Grateful Women
I was troubled with suppressed
I and painful menstruation I took
Poruna according to your directions r
and now I am weltMrs James ElRli
may Grape Mich
Wo havo been using Poruna for some
time To speak from 0 standpoint or ex
perience I can candidly say that Pcruna
Is the remedy for female weakness
From a personal test and from tho
testimony of many others I shall not
hesitate to recommend It especially to
tJolles
Jones Burning Springs Ky
I suffered from
catarrh for many I PERUNA FOR
years but since I PELVIC DISEASES
taking Pcruna I
feel strong and well As I used Pcruna
and Manalin while I was passing
through the change of lifo I am posi
tively convinced your beneficial reme
dies have relieved mo of all my Ills V
Mrs Math lido Richter Donlphan Neb
I suffered with pelvic catarrh until I
wrote to Dr Hartman and after taking
treatment as ho advised I can say I am
cured of this most trying affliction for
which I am truly thankful I never felt
better in my life than 1 do at present
Mrs Etta Booker Dundurn Bask
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1 HERBERT
Oct IRtv R T Brunei filled
hs regular nupontmeiit here Sunday
Miss Marie Witt of Clncinattl Mrs
CM Cooper Owensboro MrsWilllam
I Holland aid son of Whltesvllle and
Mr Townie Mnssle dined with D A
1MI
Miller and family today
Mi J W Ford and Dr E W
Ford of Hartford visited relatives
here this weekI
Mr D A Miller had a good horse
to choke to death on sheaf oats
this week
Mr J B liruuer went to Whltes r
vllle Thursday
Schools are progressing nicely at
I this place under the management of
i Profs Holbrook Hawkins and Miss
lUssI I I
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Dr A S Yeweir Osteopath
ic Physician Office in Resi
denoo Union Street Hartford
BEDA
Sept 7RQv Bozarth Garfleldwlll
preach at the CP Church 3d Sunday
at 11 a m
Misses May and Nellie Mills spent
Saturday and Sunday at BellsRun
Miss Altha Likens visited her par
ents Sunday at Beaver Dam
Mr Hbllon Shown entered school
at Hartford Monday
Mr and Mrs James McSherry went
to Beaver Dam Sunday i
My COlt
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your hair It might Ieayc > you
j Then what Thtt would racah
i thin scraggly uneven rojM h
hair Keep your air at fcc > ct 1
Fasten It tightly to your son p l
E You can easilydoit with Ayers
Hair Vigor It issometiiing l
I I more than a simple hair dress
I Ing1t is a hair medicine a
Ihair I tonic a hair food
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