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n I- ! f THAT LITTLE WHICH HE HATH SHALL BE TAKEN AWAY. !" ,781, xW B wL " Is THINKS HE SEES SIGNS OF DAWN UF PEAC KOKTIlKStf WAIiLS OK KMIMIKH lti:(;(ilMG TO HIIOW C'HACKH, UK W'P.ITKS Coiii'tilingon, April 8 (via London). Talk Af pcuco, oa rcllcctctl In tlio (Icrinau uawspaiicrs, Is Indoflnlto and uncertain, although rumora of Im- ninnd health In oxchanno aro not to bo desired. No man can havo iho hlKhest, happiness unless ho can feci that ho Is doliiR a llttlo good by liv ing, that ho Is Rolng to Icavo tho world n bit better after bo Is gone. Thcrcforo It pays to bring children Into tlio world and caro for them; It puys to be a good neighbor, nnd rt good employer nud a good friend. Atnerlcan Magazine. .-- Sloan's lilnhncnt For Ithciimatlsin. Tito torturo of rheumatism, the pains nnd aches that malto lifo un bearable are relieved by Sloan's lAu- Children Cry for Fletcher's 19!B . x -' SS &hk - Ju ?J s$ JJJ - M Wi .- k. Jl St. -,". V. vV-' s tSKSRSESSS JlIl1.!llAl xSJBk tJtMMlmM SSiNShiXCSSKSS6iJK? pending dovelopemcnts on this lino . lment, cjoan cicar tail.d llmt . nppear to nttrnct moro nttcntlon In ciisy l0 apply and more effective Urn'i flnnnmiii ntiil Aiiafrtn 1 1i n ft Amnrlrn'o ' v,u. ,..,... ,.... ........ ....... -......v... mueSy pinsicra or ointmcntE uccatiBO 'entry Into the war. Premier Tlsza, ,t penetrates quickly without rub j of Hungary, In an hauler artlclo in a j ,,ng ror tho many pal,3 nnd nche3 lludapest weekly writes that lo . following exposure, strains, Bpralm thlnkH he see-, signs of the dawn of al)(l nlU8ci0 Borcness, Sloan's Llnl-. peace on tho Knstorn horizon, though , mcnr ig ,,ronintlv effective. Alwavs ' C&a&&. i pnilbly wilder conllagratlons may ll.imn nn. t havo a bottle handy for gout, lum-' bago, toothache, backache stiff nock . "Tho fortress walls of our enemies an,i nI external pains. At druggists, tare beginning to show cracks," ho 25c. i, writes. "The events In Ilusala portend i similar dovolopoments elROWlicro," 1 Hvldontly tho Premier bad Italy In ' mind. -K5 - Cosaro in Mew Yoik Evening Post. v M fruitions liberals. In advocating unlveislal military training. It Is essontlal for liberals to Tho goal of tho Central Powers, romcmber that they must not forgo ,the article continues, Is-o. permanent a weapon that a reactionary govern peaco for nil mankind. .Tho Premier ' lcnt C0Ul(1 us0 j,uaiy to play tho uxprofles tho hope that thcs.0 nations old-fashioned diplomat's game. Uy aro about to receive tho reward for, lnsStlE tIiat tIloro ,)0 no congcrip thoir struggles. jtlon for overseas sorvlce, no conscrlp- Count von Hcvcntlow, of tho Tage3 tion In t.aso ot slrit:Cf i,y demanding Zoltuiig, Is apprehensive that If a breakdown of tho officers' casto, pcaco comos It will not bring all that tj10 necessary oafeguards may be ardent German annexationists crave. f0Umi. Liberals will for tho present Ifo laments that tho Government, In wnnt a population trained to arms, replying to President Wilson in the but no government yet established on 'with tho laconic remark, 'Your hus-'.Ncrd Deulpcho Allgejncliio cittuifr, oarth can bo trusted with tho power jlwnd is dead.' Mirny of these per- '"'.d not proclaim tho Jinn intent to t0 COnscrJDt men into tho battlo lino r fil'iffct fT Trimnii 8"S nre 8unP8Qtl t0 Imvo bocn W-,II,'K0 war t0 a couiP'oto Mctory and without tl o special sanction of tho ll i! llll til tCKniiit H ,,y the nrti'lcj" "re of the Allies accept no "business peace" or one people's rrprescnatlves. Compulsory, as they were compelled to work so based on a compromise. Only a peace training, compulsory sorvlco to dc- I nonr tho lines' j founded on completo victory, ho do- fcn(j tuo national territory, no com- I.ittlo (holre Tor Vicllmx. cmres can snvo ino monarcuicai sys- pUiBi0n to servo against tho homo "Tho men who como up for solec- tf in of Germany, destruction of which population, and no compulsion cx- tion nro given tho following choice: It tho obvious aim of tho Entente cept jn Bpedai emergency and by Work in Germany or In Uolgltim on and President Wilson. special legislation to servo outside tho railways or on matters ot a mil- j Tho Vorwacrls Is happy In the be- American, territory this seems to Itnry nature. Tho men who havo re- lief mat rororm or uic Prussian iran- us tno comnromlso which tho sltua-' A story ot turned nre generally In an exhaust- chlso will be undertaken during the tlon requires The Now Republic, It Is sun- war. It calls attention to Austria- Q 8.u.y INBIBST n:itirN oFnciAii Tni.us ov I!Itl JWU1Y Ulf GKIOIANS TO TIIIJ PltOPLK. ti" Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been u mw ior oyer over ju years, nas Borne tiro sfgnaturo of i arw uas oeen made tinder bis per sonal Bspervision Blnce its infancy. Aft Conpti'rfe'ts, Imitations and Just-as-good are but CApurifitents that trifle with otd endanger the health of Infant, azi Childica Experience against Experiment. Wtai is CASTO RJA Uiitora is a harmless substituto for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops und Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neithei Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its ago L i'j gtfvflntce. For more than thirty years it ha3 L.eir i:i s tant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Coxic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fcverishness arbing therefrom, aad by regulating the Stomach and iWels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural deep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. CENUiNE CASTOREA AWAY: ' 5 Bears the Signature of X2& -yfZ jr a?- tr few.i.ay -v ?& 'v j w Jri di i?rLr & Jt rwj: ji&6&!&&M lit Use For Owr SI fears t he K!r.d You Have Aiways Bouoht jjtirtnsi&rTW'cir. Washington, April 8 tho horrors of German military rulo Cd It not dying condition In lleigluni and of tlio tortues in- posed thnt they aro those who per- Hungary with a Bcatcblng arraign' fllcted upon Belgians to force their dieted In their refusal to sign or incut of conditions In ono country labor for. their cnomies was reveal- Wor!c and whoso physical condition d hero tonight In hitherto unpub- 0uld not withstand tho punishment llshcd letters to the Government from inflicted on them." an American official who spent many The writer recalls the German months In the midst of tho reign of ,romlo of liberal wages to those who terror. Ki!l sign, with permission to send Of tho German explanation that their larnings to their families In they doported only tho unemployed nolglum. "Painstaking Inquiries," among tho conquered people, this of- ( ,0 adds, "linvo failed to elicit n sln tlcinl sas: . 9i9D92 K' histaucc In which such money has "They needed skilled Nnnd active uoen received from Germauy." nrllsaus nnd these mon were natural- --c ly still unemployed. Tho authorities How's This ? ' ilia not, however, evidently dare an- .- , , nounco their real wishes." fe.r litin j?"a" "lti.lr.lnm nl Hits, timmnnt." Knva " ""J - m -x.. a letter written In December, "Is going thru n reign of terror. It is hard to bcllevo that tho dark mo ments of tho French revolution woro very much worso than conditions which wo aro now tho witnesses. With each month that we remain the net Is drawn tighter and tighter around tho population. Tho culro country Is inoro or less ono great In ternment camp. Th obtain permis sion to go fur a breath of liberty and neutral air In Holland or Switzer land Is now practically impossible for Belgians nnd oven for neutrals. People Look To V. 8 that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CIIKKCT & CO.. Toledo, O. Wc, the undersigned, havo known P. & Cheney for the last 15 years, and belleva him perfectly honerabtc In nil builnesa transactions and financially able to carry vut uny obligations made by his tlrin. NATIONAL. BANK OP COMMEIICR. Toledo, a Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mu. ions surfaces of the system. Testimonials aent free. Prlro T5 cents per bottle. Bold by nil Druggists. , ' . Tak Hall a "mUir Pills for i.'tUoa. - ( I'ltGK Alili 1MKMKKS TO - lMtonuci: itKcoiio chops ruled without parliamentary Institu tions during the war. The VowaerU albo criticise ""sharply tho German Nationalist party, saying It is at tempting without parliamentary as sent to assure maintenance of do minion over non-German races. Statement of tlio Ownership, Management, circulation, etc., requir ed by tho act of August 24, 1912., ot Tho Hartford Republican, published wookly at Hartford, Kentucky, for deceased, April 1st, 1917. Kdltor, Al. J. Barnctt, Hartford, Ky. Business Manager, W. S. Tlnslcy, Hartfond, Ky. Publisher, Estato of C. M. Barnctt, deceased. Tlio Chamberlain bill Introduced at tho last session of Congress pro- Owners. Estate of C. M. Baruett, killing for compulsory military traln- deccaseO, Hartford, Ky." Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 .per cent or more of total amount of "bonds, mortgages, or other se curities: Bank of Hartford, Hart ford, Ky.; Mergenthaler Linotype Co., New York. W. S. TINSLEY. Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before mo this 24th day ot March, 1917. MAHGAKET MARKS, Notary Public. My commission empires February lltti, 1918. THi: LADIES HOME JOURNAL, THE SATURDAY EVENING POST nnd THE COUNTRY OENTLEMAN wish to secure the spare time of a man or woman to act as local repre sentative In Hartford and vicinity, looking nfter tho renewals of their many subscriptions In this section, and introducing theso publications to new readers. Payment will bo mado In salary ahd commission. Pre vious experience Is desirable but not essential. For details address, .with references, Box G54, THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, Independ ence Square, Philadelphia. 17t2 ft WHAT THE MILITARY TRAINING HILLS PROVIDE Gin's BONUS IF HUE DOESN'T WED Miss Ella Eaton, of Highland, Kan., who will teach in tho schools of Metcalf, Ariz., during tho coming Owonsboro, Ky , April 7. Patri otism was shown by tho farmers of "An uninterrupted series of trials llavlehs county to-day at a mass for espionage aro being conducted meeting held at the courthouse, in various parts of tho country but which was uddrtst-ed by Dr. Fred fbovo everything else nt tho present Mutchlur, oftho State College, of Ag- moiuent tower.s tho nightmare of tho rlcirituie, Comnilnhlouer of Agrlcul- deportations. Even tho Austrian rep- turo M.itt Cohen and County Agent rosentatliert hero had words of apol- J W Wltitehouie ogy nnd ivm lilnmo lor tho policy and ,rAmtsrlia" va-. n ndorcd on a cor- In dcfoiiFe could only refer to tbTi net and Iho farmers sang tho na- 'ffjleged lil-troaliuent of Germans In tltmal anthem. Dr. Mutcholcr urged H,,..u the farmers to grow moro diversfled I'KMdnit Wilson's "plondid pro- crops. Ho culled upon" tho .city poo- test," waiist tho deportations, tho plu to grow vegetables In their back ycar, Wlll rccelvo a bonus of $5 a wrll'r H.Tys. waa or great moral value, yard and a. mi lot 1' veiy farmer month If sho rofralns from marrjlng "It Is really pitiful to bee how tho sliould bae a home v riden. Special U1,ta the end of tho bcIiooI terui. noxt BelfiUns look to Ainerloa in a crisis nttontluu giu.ulir iw giicn to poultry .spring. Marrying girls have been in like this," he continues." Lhenloek of all kinds should bo But thu depoilatlons contluuo with- gheu bpecinl attention out any apparent serious modified- "Don't sell a brood sow that will tints in splto or tho protest ot our ralso a litter of plgb," tho speaker Government. said. Farmers should refrain from ' Tho fashion In which any given marketing calves. It was urged that recruitment Is carried out depends all kinds of feed' wlll pay tho farmer very largely on tho character of tho equally as well as tobacco, officer In command. Somo proceed- Commissioner Cohen bnld that lab lngi put-a ofl In orderly manner nnd or conditions were ono of tho hardest others in a disorderly fushton. A problems for tho Kentucky fanner to guard iA Uhlans Is generally necea- solve. Ho urged tho forming of cau our, mmetimcfl backed with machlno nlng clubs, seed elirbs and pig clubs, gutis. At times It l thought neccs- - nary to chargo tho watchlug crowds. Spring. KUuutlon Is Method. spring la iooj,chi upon ny many as "Varluun uiethodi nio cniplo.ved to tho most delightful season of tho fnroo tho men who rof uso to sign, to yoar, inn mis canuoi uo stuu oi mo algn and work. Starvation Is tho rhoumntlc. Tho cold and damp most prominent". Men aro albo said weather brings on rheumatic pains to bo placed In an excessively heated which aro anything but pleabant. room nnd when in a great sweat They can bo iclluvcd, however, by thrust out or doors. Interment at a applying Chamberlain's Liniment, prison camp nt Beech (?J near Mun- Obtainable every whore. m Btcr is llkowlso reported. Thero tho - men aro said to bo graoly abused , Nw CItu .I mistreated. i A school boy composition on Pat- "In Ghent it la learned counduti. rlek Ilupry contained tho following clear; therefore it pays to bo honest Uaily that 23G men havo died from goui. land to treat tho other follow as ono tho effect of tho treatment or work "Patrick was not a very bright; would. HUoMo bo treated. No ono icculvod, In moro than oiio caso tho boy. Ho hud'bluo oes und light, can bo happy who sacrifices his wife was BUinnionud to tho command" hulr. Ho got married, ami then said, i health: thereforo famo and too much ntur and hamlcd u bundle of clothes 'Glvo mo liberty or Give mo death.' I mouey either or which usually do- great demand nt Metcalf. The School Board of that town has had so much troublo looking for now teachers after school has been In ses sion thrco or four months that It was decided to offer a special bonus to tho schoolteachers who wlll remain sin gle. New York World. llusliicss Schojurshlp. Wo havo for sale, a scholarship, good for a complete course in either Bookkeeping and Accounting or Stenographers CourBo In tho Owons boro Business & Industrial College. For particulars apply at Republican office. tf Ing, affects every youth In tho coun try between the ages of 19 and 22 Six months' training In an army camp Is mado nccesspry under tho terms of this bill. Ono year of intensive military training is proposed in the projected plan ot the army general staff, and young mon of approximately the samo ages fixed in tho Chamberlain bill would bo affected. Tho theory is advanced that such youths aro of tho least economic value to society. Military training at this age, it is pointed out, would result In minimum Interference with permanent business connections and tho establishment of families later on. t, "Hoch dor Kaiser" Brings Ropo Thermopolls, Wyo April C. A stranger believed to bo German, who shouted "Hoch dor kaiser" as ho stood drinking at a saloon bar hero, narrowly escaped lynching at tho hand. of Thcrmopollsaus, whom his cry Infuriated. As tlio strang'er lifted tho glass to his lips after shouting his toast, ho was knocked down by a miner. A i ope appeared as If. by magic und in a moment tho dazed man was bang ing from a beam. Bcforo his Ufo was extinct tho 1 counsel rff cooler heads prevailed, and ho was cut down by tho city mar shal, but was then unconscious. Ho was revived with cold water and forced to kneel and kiss tho Ameri can Hag. Ho was warned to get out ot town. Ho did. n. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S P A. STARCK PRESIDENT No Mcnoy ia Advance SatiafpC" lion Guar auleod LowentNct Fnot v-y Prices I!uoi:t Terms A S riving of SlOO to 520O -From Fac tory Direct 30 BMS' FR Lmi&KfMBBIBammdammam&SRZZiSSxm-t. ssHusFn WwVL?f?SWsPB lFifl SsMP&el itj CZaO' I WH C 3L&S fceBi"'iiBP' ft cvs--rr- --v. TRIAL Man'n Chief Aim. Men. havo been living in this world for many centuries. Thoy have traded In their lives for many dllfer cut things famo, money, power. But tho consensus ot opinion through tho agca Is that tho thing most to bo doslrcd Is happiness. No man can bo really happy unless his consclenco Is C A S T O R F A I Snow la Now York, Now York, April 9. Worshipers leaving tho churches uftcr tho Sun day night Easter services walked out Into a snowstorm which, continuing ull night long, ended to-day utter lay ing a flvo-iuch niantlo or white upon tho city. Tho tomperaturo ot 2G do grecs at 0 o'clock this morning was tho lowest on any April 9 In tho rcc ordo of tho local Weather Bureau -- Evening dresB has been barred from leading Parisian theaters. IN YOUR OWN HOME Wo will slilp you a beautiful Starck Piano for 30 days' free trial. In your home. No cash layment required. All we ask Is that you will play upon, uso and test this piano for 30 days. If, at tho end of that time, you do not nnd It the highest grade, sweetest toned and nnesi plane In every way, that you have ever seen for the money, you aro at pcrfec liberty to send it back, and we will, In that event, pay the frolsht both ways. T. J Startle Piano must make good with you, or there is no sale. 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