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"-J "H'Uj-w. Cit4 3Tr PPrm 111 i i nmn 'iijw iu' 111 I 'ym, nfixttr tyry rgynnsy;yrrTryT' t' ' I V1- . - - - -- - - """ rs'S'- . T !' a '. TJiT " " v " Cl BW1TI iTrTf V r THE HARTFORD HERALD WEDNE8DAY APRIL 16, 1919 - m1.'1' 'I iy wt wi)i r.1 hhi im ' - ( ' t Fage 2 ---- m ieieeb of ra MTir" BY WALTER QREEP. I CHAI'TKB VIII THE I'ROGKESS OP THE COUNTRY OP OLD "Answer mo! Why did you al low them to dnnco?" "Wo didn't dnnco!" "Don't say that. Your mother came straight to Mr. Matthews' and told mo you woro dancing, and that you wcro Impertinent onough to dofy her In tho prosenco of your visitors. Samantha, I demand of you to tell mo why you allowed them to danco." This tlmo It was Evo who laid It onto Adam. Sho said, "Oh, it was. Just somo of Oscar's doings. Ho almost forced us to." "So I thought. It was that Igno rant scoundrel and you invited hire after my forbidding you, did you? Now, Samantha, Clio said firmly, nnlnflni Intn hnr fnrn. '.I don't was ' I nmw tnyt in anfk VtM wIMl thtlt lnV I am getting old en- .""""" .,". " '"" "" " ' ilBiUU, UUiluul uu X num. mm uii.-. And abovo all, don't over disobey mo again as you did tonight. Good night." Sho made him no reply but broko down sobbing. Sho fled to her room whero sho undid her hair and let It fall loosely over her (shoulders, so that tho trickling tear-drops glittered brightly In each lock of brownish-gold. Sho turned out tho light and tried to sleep but sho could not. Over and over in her mind her father's stern words kept ringing and tho thought of her humiliation at tho party was forced upon her. "Tho mean old hear " sho kqpt repeating. But in after years sho lived to seo tho day when sho bitterly regretted these words. (To bo continued) "Say children, what nro you do ing?" sho naked. Samantha began trying to make nn excuse. "Oh, wo woro Just cr " "Dancing," " 'Well, no Just playing. Docs tho noiso bother you, mother?" "Yes. Samantha. you know it. did. And I am sorry you disobey ed your father. You know what ho told you about dancing." "Yes, I know!" said Sa,mantha snappishly; "but I am tired of bo- intr bossed around Just like I a little child. ough to know how to givo parties and have fun without father's -direction. Ho is just an old fool.i that's what ho is!" Her eyes flashed. "Walt, Samantha, don't speak so disrespectfully of J our father. I won't allow it." Then to tho cuests: "Mv young friends, I ami sorry I interrupted your pleasure, I but thero must bo no moro dancing t hero tonight. Understand?" "Yes, wo understand!" said . Samantha angrily. ) As her mother left the room and disappeared down tho walk toward' Devondale, sho turned to herj guests: "I am sorry wo nau lo make a scene," sho said, "but I am determined that the old folks shan't spoil all our fun. Wo will not danco any moro, as I have promised, but we will play tho old fashioned games which will furn ish Just as much pleasure." The years had added another trait to her character. She had acquired enough "polish" to allow her to disobey and affront her par ents and spurn their counsel. The games were entered into with zest. All present Joined heartily in tho old play, "Skip-to-my Lou," and romped until they woro breathless. Then bomo of them joined hands and danced around in a circle, singing: "Oh, don't you want to go, Oh, don't you want to go 'Way down in Alabama whero tho orango blossoms grow; Where tho boys reap and mow, And tho girls knit and sew, We'll rally round the cancbrako and csase the buffalo." At last they grew tired of this and started a quieter gamo called, "Pleased or Displeased?" in which ono had to satify tho wishes of tho displeased .person. It (fell to 03 car's lot to bo tho servitor and to UIU, Who possessed a propensity for joking, to bo tho displeased one. "What will plcaso you then? Ulll, knowing what would please Oscar, If it did not htm, and seo ing an opportunity to play a Joko, said, "For you to kiss Samantha." Then ho laughed a loud laugh. IJut it was not such a joko with Oscar. It was up to him to please Bill and ho was determined to do bo. So ho went over to Samantha and put his arm around her. Sho again said "no" when sho meant "yes," but to no avail. Ho drown ed hor protestations in resounding Binack that bet all tho crowd to roaring with laughter. Just then Suuuntha's father en tered tho room. Ho baw hor loan ing) In Oscar's arms, stood still and stared. "Samantha, what does this moan?" ho asked angrily. Sho did not answor. Then turning to Os car, ho said: "Brown, como out In tho yard with mo. I want a word with you.' Oscar followed obediently. Whon thoy reached tho terraco below tho lawn ho said, "Brown, I'vo forbado you coming hero and you insist on doing bo. Samuntha has becomo so sho will Ho for you or do most anything elso slnco you Lclpod her across tho crook that ill'ht. And now I find you kissing hor! You certainly aro malum; progress. Drown, you seo that rc-dd down there. You taku it nj. I don't want to seo you back hero nraln." With that ho llfiod Oi-1 cat's coat-tall imd delivered a lusty hick into tho i.Kfct avallubk- :iti of his pants. This accomplished, ho turned i und wont back int." tho houso whoro ho found Samuntha weep ing. Tho guests had departed In hot liasto without tho customary good-byos, anticipating his return ( from Oscar's oxocutlou in no good humor. , "Sumantha, what caused you to dfsoboy mo in such -a munncr?" ho , usktd sternly as ho entered. I Sho looked up at him, hor brown oyos flushing flro. What made you spoil our party bo mcunly?" sho asked in reply. ,F1AT JUST1TIA RUAT COELUM (By J. M. Johnson) There has been a tremendous amount of lifo sacrificed by all tho belligerent nations In tho war, bil lions of dollars worth of property laid wasto and billions of dollars in war debts accumulated that will have to bo paid, principally by the consumer and producer, which us our fmr '.children will never live to beo paid. And yet somo of our representatives havo Jeen fighting in a partisan spirit tho very thing our sons havo been fighting for a League to enforco peace through out tho whole world, which Is in keeping with true Americans cans who havo nourished tho Mon roe Doctrine slnco tho birth of tho nation. Now through this League this doctrino is about to bo ex ended to tho wholo world, protect ing tho weaker nations and strengthening tho stronger as well. Then for partisan reason a low, pro-German breed of cur, who is not fit to represent tho dominions of hell, let alono tho heart and soul of Amorlca, dares assail the most humane principles ever in corporated In any treaty or pact. God hates a man like that and tho devil 'would put a guard around him; ho should bo sent below with tho Kaiser I am sure our boys 'c Your Easter Toggery should be engaging your attention. Everything indicates on this me morial day this year you will see more well dressed men, women and children than you have ever seen, or will see again for many years to come. The lateness of Easter gives plenty of time for preparation as well as a good spring day to enjoy your new clothes. This store strives to have everything you want when you want it, and every necessity can almost always be supplied here. Our Millinery Department is crowded with the season's newest creations in Easter Hats for ladies, girls and little boys?'- You won't be disappointed if you depend on us for your Easter Bonnet. Our Ready-to-Wear Department You would be surprised to know tho number of well-dressed women you see we've fit ted arid sold in our Read y-to-Wear Department. It may be a Coat' Suit, or it may be a Coat, Cape or Dolman. It may be a Skirt and Waist. Thebiggest assortment of high-grade ready-to-wear in the Green River district will be found here. 'fl if Our Clothing Department is the liveliest place for young men's, boys' and older mien's suits in flie conuty All the - ' new models for young men are on display here that stand-in class A 1. This store is tho :, home of Hart Schaffner & Marx fine suits. Strictly all-wool fabrics and 'high-class tailor- r ing, Remember that high-class merchandise sold on a legitimate profit basis is much bet ter for the consumer than medium and shoddy merchandise at so-called cut prices, " We Invite You to Look Not to Buy We want you to see and closely inspect our showings in every department. If you " ' can't see that you are perfectly safe iu supplying your necessities here we don't waut you to buy. Will you put your time against ours and post yourself? - ,- , E. P. BARNES & BRO., Beaver Dam, Kentucky PLAIN QUESTIONS TO f HARTFORD PEOPLE Ecr.y Hartford Reader JWill Ad mit tho Soundness of tho Logic Would Hartford people ' recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills as they tio if tho medicine woro not relia ble? Would thoy confirm their statements after years have elaps ed If 'their experiences did not show tho remedy to bo deserving of it, who havo answered their country's' Statements llko tho following must call, will never voto for such a carry conviction to tho mind of ov- class, who would send thorn back to tho trenches for tho satisfaction ofv war-profiteers who mako their profits from human blood. Such men fighting agalriBt this measure, in tho very spirit of all rational patriotic citizens, is ono of tho most disgraceful, cowardly j anil low-breed acts montlonablo. Do spito tho opposition of bucn tho mesuro of tho Lcaguo of Na tions, as adopted by tho interna tional peace conference, will bo ratified by our nation as ono of tho greatest blessings of all tlmo; that wars may bo bottled by nrbltra tlon and conciliation and that tho sacrlflco of human blood, murder, rapino and tho devastation of prop erty may ceaso and all things that mako war hideous. Let us urgo our roprcscutatives to ratify tho Loaguo, then our sons won't havo to bo called from tholr homes, to defend our coun try, sacrificing tholr lives on tho alter, ,ovorytlmo wo havo n llttlo mlsundorstanding, or cry llko a jolplng cur, or curso tho president of tho United States becauso ho won't mako tho othor follow d I tho lighting; or put In tho exemp tion claim, "Non comjl I "Non Comporo sand." cry reader: S. L. King, proprietor harness and grocery store, Main St., Hart ford, says: "I consider Doan's Kid ney l'llls a good medicine for kid ney trouble for they havo done me a great deal of good whenever I have had occasion to uso them. Sevoral times I havo suffcied from pains .that I knew wcro caused from weak kidneys. At these times I havo got Doan's Kidney Pills and have used them as directed. They havo nover failed to euro the attack." (State ment given February 23, 1912.) On November 15, 191C, Mr. King said: "I still havo an excollent opinion of Doan's Kidney l'llls and don't mind ro-endorslng them. I uso this medicine occasionally and always have excellent results." Prico COc at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Donn's Kidney Pills tho same that Mr. King had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo. N. Y. 8ULPIIUH SPRINGS Farmers aro all about done sow ing oats and aro breaking land for corn, and thoso who havo wet land eat wero: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Tarvin Baker and Rev. Wallace tho Methodist pastor on tho Dundee Circuit, and if you don't believo it was somo din ner ask tho preacher, ho knows. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gabbert paid a flying visit to their son, Otis Gab bert, at Marvlns Chapel Sunday. Rev. Wallace filled his regular appointment at Marvlns Chapel Sunday and organized a Sunday school. (j., II. & ST. L. It. R. TIME TABLX No. 113 due at Ellmltch No. 110 duo at Ellmltch No. 112 Lv. Ellmltch . . Ar. Irvington . . Lv. Irvington.. Ar. Louisville. . No. Ill Lv. Louisville.. Ar. Irvington . . Lv. Irvington.. Ar. Ellmltch .. 8:32 p. m 7:30 a. m 3:40 p.m. 6:35 p.m. '6:56 p.m. 7:49 p.m. 8:35 a.m. 10:06 a.m. 10:40 a.m. vl:04 p.m. M.. II. & E. It. It. TIME TABUS. louth Bound, No.. 115 Due ot Hartford 9:05 a. m. North Bound, No, 114 Due at Hartford 0:45 p. m. (Both "Mixed" Trains.) UcHenry MFj. &&1 Mata Co. Incorporated pounders and Machinists, McHENRY, KY. Aatomoblle Repairing a Specialty KDWARD NBLSON, Men Every Lay Strain EMBE I AlNAI.ryuiB1 'Bprnvisj Leghorn Cxu0 SINGLE COMB BROWN LEG- HORNS.bred from tho Famous .Ev ery Lay Strain. Bred from Win ners at Madison Square garden Bhow. Bred from 200 to 280 Egg Hens. Out of two Entries at Trl Stae Fair at Memphis, Tenn. I won 1st and 3rd Prize. Orders promptly filled from this add. Eggs from pen lf 82.00 per Betting 15 eggs. Eggs from pen 2, 83.00 per setting 16 eggs. All eggs shipped prepaid. Order now. OTTO ATHERTON, Livermore, Ky O Phone 120 Box 126 Ceo. Mischel & Sons Incorporated frJci s) fc" Granite, Marble and Green River " MONUMENTS Get our prices, for we have the largest, finest and best Equipped Monumental works in Western Kentucky. And can Bave you money In jTho Business 42 412-414 Eeast Year.. Main Street J One square OWENSBORO, KY; below Bell Hotel aro laying tile and tho trying to get ground earlier OVER-ACIDITY of the ttomfech has upset many a night's rest. If your stomach is ncld disturbed, cussolvo two or three KMfOSBS on the tonguo before retiring and en joy refreshing deep. The purity and goodness of 13-moidi inisrantscd by SCOTT Cl BOWN3 MAKERS OK SCOTT'S EU'JUION 10-? ... ir. jwftTa-J air ninili their crop into than usual. I seo somo farmers who havo beon raising largo crops of tobacco tho expense of feed crops aro buying corn nt ?1.TT0. por bushel and huy at 11.40. por hundred. It romlnds mo of tho bno crop systoin that has boon so dlsastorous to tho southern farmer whero thoy ralso all cotton J and buy every thing else. Boy you had bettor ralso moro corn and less tobacco. Mrs. OUIo Gabbert gavo a birth day dlnnor Sunday In honor of her father, Mr, Albort Cox, it was Mr.' Coxs C2ud- birthday. Those pros- AMW1TE4W: LOUMVKU,KV. BtubtUtudlaKH Liberal MMrtmMrt ari fuM vahi ptl4 'FURS. Start in the New Year with a sub scription for the Herald. OUR CLIENTELE GROWS Not Upon Promises, But Upon Performance. Wo are Plo neerB In Prompt Deliveries, rL23in! Dry Cleaning and Dyeing In Business Since -183 The Teasdale Company Cincinnati, Ohio. 625-027 Walnut St. JR. IF. LIEZIEnsrs., Undertaker and Funeral Director. Motor and Hearse Delivery. Gce aad Sales Room.Bfaver Dan Pkaliig MUI BEAVER DAM, KY. HARTFORD HERALD- ONLY $1.50 THE YEAI v- V - JOI Oj