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c I4 SPRING EMBROIDERIES and a grand lino it is i
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I49 SPECIALS in this lino Noto thornfi w
< 4SPECIAL NO levo hundred yardi of fino E
47 Cambric Embroideries width ranging from i j
Jj to 21 inches big assortment of patterns which41 never sold before for less than 80 or lOc Our i
J SpceiteWa
1 SPECIAL NO 2Fivo hundred yards extra 91 fino Gamb rio Embroideries width rngingfrom i47 3 to 4 i inches a beautiful selection tof pat bit
1terns nothing heretofore has been soon liko itzitsbitsn47 SPECIAL NO IFivo hundred yards high =t+bartll
41sellat 35e Our Special prico is15c E
4t n1 SPECIAL NO 4Threo hundred yards whitet r 41 Embroidery Galloons tho very latest for Dress
J Trimmings about 25 different styles to select =41 from far tho prettiest lino over shown in1Hnrtford These styles usually sell at 35c per =1 yard Our Special price is 20c4i 09on Wo constantly on hand a complete lino of l>
tDeached luslins well known brands such as Hope =i i FruitofLoom Masonville Etc at lowest prices
JiIrat TRADE AT THE BIG BARGAIN CENTER Jibfnn
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We Bought Our Goods totSoil wo bought them at prices wo can afford tosoil and tho people can afford to buy Wowont to tho markotsand hunted for BARGAINSand wo are going to givo them to our custom ¬
ors Competition in the sale of Dry Goods is
sharp and tho merchant who oilers tho bestgoads for tho least money Is going to got thotradS Wo had this idea in mind when vro
M bought our goods and hero wo gro with tho
S Best Goods for the Least MoneyEver sold in Hartford Dont take our word
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r for it but como in and seo for yourself Your
pmorelsas It goes to tho market for you ahd if ho
pays high prices for his goods ho leas to chargo
you high prices for thorn Wo hftvo what you
j want at prices you want Como and see for
i yourself Yours for trade
r4BACH r Hartford Kyi
Hartford Republican
FRIDAY JANUARY 16 I
ftCart 011 Brox pay cash for Fursl
Ladles Jackets now going At cost at
flICllrson Gos
t Go to City Restaurant lot3 thing good to rat everYI
t Celebrated Arizona Stoves ortIy W S TInsley MleII
Cnll on S T Barnett Cor
Pickles and KrantI
< City Restaurant has the nicest line1 of Candles In the City
Fresh Oysters and Celery always onlj hand at City Restaurant
Schiccicto Floating Studio will
t ti We Hertford February I 1913
t Call on W S Tinsley for frcshfamily Groceries Hardware and lofingbugcI m
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I 1iqnlter one year nil for only i 50
fTbe Eureka Mfg Co of nut Stmot M want a man with rig to In ¬coonI ¬
oo pertheJy¬
bility Send stnmp for full particu ¬
rf lars to EUREKA MFG CO Box 100 I
neat St little III 251I
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Embroideries
aIMr butch Tleltx Uatan was latown Tuesday
ICol C M Bar lt returned to I
Wednesday
IIr Rowan Holbrook was in Louisthe first of the w<kIIMr Dan V Gibbs ot Rockportlast week at Sturgla
Ptnlts and Nets of all kinds contautly on hand at City Restaurant
Mr Lum Gully died Friday of cnsumption at Ida residence near Nar-
rowa>
Groceries of all kinds and the veryfreshest at Carson Coa Free deslivery
Nicest and freshest 1101 Cakesand Crackers U JRarMord at CityRestaurant
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Getolr Jtodate steals olunches vata la Hartford at CItyRestaurant
Clothing tor everybody and at lowprice that will sprprleyL Con
Co is the place
Our old friend and former coeditorof the REroBUCAtf Mr Fon Rogerswaa la town this week
Who is the most popular younglady in Ohio county She will begiven a fne rubbertire buggy free byTUB HARTFOD RBPUUUCAH andOwensboro Inquirer See announce ¬
rarest elsewhere
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Itching SkinDistress by day and nightTbati the complaint of thoso who
art 10 unfortunate as to bo afflictedwith Eczema or Salt Rheumand out-ward applications do not euroThey
ThecantIscatlagboughtI aI
attar I began taking It I felt better and ItWM not long before I was cored Havenew bad any ikln disease since Ma-IDs
aK WARD Cove Point Md
Hoods Sarsaparillaand Pills
rid tho blood of nil impurities and camall eruptions
Nice Fresh Groceries at CleveIlers
Full line Tropical Fruits at CleveIlera
A babe was born to the wife of MrO M Seibert Monday The little onelived only about five hours
Who Is the most popular younglady In Ohio county See the answerin another part of this paper
A number of cattle have died re-
cently¬
in the Klnderhook neighbor ¬
hood from some disease supposed tobe the deadly anthrax
In a personal letter from WhippleBarracks Prescott Ariz LieutenantW E Bennett asks us to convey hisgreetings to his many friends in Ohiocounty
Ladles we know that Bargains arewhat you want and we also knowthat many ladles are yet in need olJackets We are now closing out ourJackets at wholesale prices Comeand see CARSON Co
The stockholders oi the HartfordPublishing Company at their annualmeeting reelected the old Board ofDirectors with C M Barnett Presi-dent Nicholas Barrass Vice Presi-dent andS A Anderson Secretaryand Treasurer
I have opened up Jewelry andWatchmaking headquarters in theCity Restaurant Hartford and amprepared to do all kind of work inay line All work guaranteed according to contract Iam locatedbets permanently and will appreciateyour patronage WIll STBVKMS
We leave Just received a new lot ofJremnant Calico These bolts containSibs 10 yards all in one piece and 30yards one lonrth to 2 yards long and Bsell at II per bolt So you can de Lpeed upon out good dress pattern bebig IBX ever bolt We will guaranteethat you will find ten yards of samekind all In one piecejCARSON
notice to DelinquentsDo you owe us on subscrip
ion If so this means youWo have just put in a now ongino and attachments to run
Sour printing press which costus 250 This machinerymust bo paid for within thonext thirty days and wo areexpecting you to help us raisetho money Wo have thatfaith in the integrity of ourpatrons that wo boliovo thoywill respond to this urgentneed Tho yellow slip onyour paper shows for whattimo you owo us and if youdo not havo a bankaccountof your own any merchantwill furnish you a checkwhich you can mail to us tosottlo your accountJ
Institute StatementJBelieving that the teachers of Ohio
county would be Interested in know-Ing the disposition of the Institutefees which are collected annually Iherewith publish an Itemized state
Jmeat of the last InstituteInstitute fees 12100
HXPENSRS
John Burke Instructor 6000A S Tanner Secretary 1000A C Taylor for piano 600 JLea lime Janitor 265Ball Game 105Contest Medals 1000Printing Programs 1200
e Certificates Attendance 150Music iooMiscellaneous 10
Total 0 104 90Balance to credit ol Library
Fund 1610J M DKWUESB S C S
A S TANNKR Secy Inst-
FORDSYILLEMr Clarence Smith was in Owens
boro Tuesday and WednesdayMiss Julia Wright of Owensboro
was guest ol Mrs Lee ntgom ¬MondayrMr Fon Rogers of Greensburg
was here on business last weekMiss Myrtle Johnson Is visiting her
brother Mr L T Jbbnsop at Ma ¬
rlonMr Byron Bean of Dundee was In
town lastPrlday-Miss Alma Ford will leave Satur¬
day to enter school at the OwensboroFemale CollegR
Mr Jerry Tilford was off of duty asconductor on the Texas several dayslast week on account of being sick
Miss Artie Wilson returned fromhej hotpe Saturday tq resume her dqt
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tics in the school until the publicschool has closed
Mr Will Piland who has been InNew Mexico sometime for his healthreturned last week somewhat Im ¬
provedDuringthe cold spell skating Is thepare ¬ReyI ¬
Mrs Bettle Davlsson Lloyd whowas very 111 in Plttsbnrg Pa towhose bedside her mother Mrs J LDavisson has gone la reported a lit¬
betterMrHolbrook brother of
Mr M J Holbrook is here to attend
schoolMrWillie Chambliss and family
hove moved to the Richards farmnear town and Miss Mable has enter ¬
ed school here We welcome MrChambllss and family into our com ¬
munity and are glad to have theirInterest in our school
Dr E W Ford of Hartford wascalled Saturday to attend the littledaughter ol Mr and Mrs LorenzoMarlow of near town who is 111
Misses Pearl Weatherford and FloraHaynes die in Owensboro attendinga house party being given by MrsSterett Haynes
School opened Monday with goodattendance and although the firsttwo weeks belong to the public schoolproper there are several new pupilsand others have been in town to pro ¬
cure board previous to their matricu ¬
lation for the spring term
Ten cent bunch of Cel ¬
ery for only 5c at theNew Cash Grocery
A Call and Endorsement for SamA Anderson-
We the undersigned Republicansof Ohio county hereby solicit Circuit
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Court Clerk S A Anderson to makethe race for reelection and we pledgehim our hearty support We feel
that he should have the nominationfrom the Republican party withoutopposition considering the long contest he had with the Democrats forthe office after he was elected in 1897
CERAtVO
John Duncan E M KimmelW T Bishop J M BishopW C Batton J B BishopE W Smith H T MaddoxLlge Davis B T Alleu
T Carter B T Southard
HBFUN
Robt Webb A WebbG Stewart Gideon HefllnB Shaver W B Hefts
W M Heflln Felix ShaverSam Shaver
UAGAN
II Roach B H MorganB Baughn G A Ralph-
H A Babbitt J L RoachJ C Roach a
HORSB BRANCH
Lon Thomas W C LeachG W Stewart C V ChristianOscar Awtry J T Haynes
Foster J R JohnsonLevi Allen Jacob S FordJob Arnold Norman CampW M Miller Emmett WallaceRobt A Miller Alex FosterED Ford Elbert FordT H Awtry W W Gatton-
L W Camp J B AllenEd Tabor W H BurdenJas Perguson Joe MillerA C James R L BoydW P Miller G W BondW F Malden James M MillerW T Jamison J A Arnold-
H Mercer J W FordC W Royal W M CombsWm M Awtry M B Crowder
SULPHUR SPRINGS
W II Davis J S LeeE Bowers W M Murphy0 P Willis J T TuckerPeyton Snllenger Len AbleHeary Lawrence Pal Coots
P Wlmsatt J B LeeW R Lawrence J B WeddIngcMark Renlrow Thos WhlttlnghillW P Coots W V MldnlfiIVirgil Renfrew W T MIdkiffc
T Cox G W RussellA B Wedding C L ArmendtH C Crawford Joe H RanchcWesley Hines M R JonesThos F Johnson A R RenlrowI
W Thomas WClaude Renfrow Sam SmallwoodIR H Crawford T F CrawfordtR F Bean James Wlmsatt
FORSVIUR
G H Smith S P RobyE W Johnson G V AndersonT H Hedden G H HeddenS L Basham J T WhiteW C Hedden Jas E HeddenD F Hedden T W ChlektW C Beatty W T whlttinghlllA P Loyd L R Dowell
Ernest Basham W D WhiteW T Wells 8 F Aubrey
t C Aubrey D W TaulIH C PettyCOOl SPRINGS
A B Stanley C H StanleyS H Haws T S WilliamsE A Williams W L WilliamsH S HaskIns Hiram Taylor-
G W BensonNARROWS
Jio M Graham W J GrahamA F Graham H L CarterW H Carter James CarterC C Carter S W GreerThos M Shultz Thos B ShnltrW H Petty JasR WhitescarverGeo Cummings Andy CummingsJ T Moorman Ed WrightJ B Bewley Jno P Johnson-
J P Berkley Walter V MinUSJ YCondor L N Asklls
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CT Gully W E CoppagIA J Thompson J H CoppageJ P Petty T V BratcherW 0 Cole J F CoppageJ W Powers E R PowersCaleb R C DuffJ B Foreman Charles CarterH F Foreman S BrownOwalSulnar It T HarassesF T Doling W S Sanders v
W P Crawford Matthew DuncanJohnnie Baker J H MaxwellJ M Coppage G B AubreyJ B Rummage W P AllenB D Foreman G A Bracher
Moses Coppage
The New Cash Groceryhas just received a bar ¬
ref of firstclass New Or ¬
leans Alolasses 50c pergallon
Marriage LicensesGeorge L Russell Westerfield to
Leota Gates WesterfieldClaude Austin Beaver Dam to
Maggie Peters Beaver DamB L WhIttaker Bedo to Ida
limes BedaGeorge R Brown Narrows to Lu ¬
cy E Miller SunnydalePorter Hunley Echols to Bessie
L Rowe Centertown-M B Glllnm Ralph to Sallie A
Midklfl MaganHooker Williams Burksvltle to
Saretta Austin Beaver Dam
Nice Rice Clean RiceGood Rice only 5c perpound at the New CashGroceryIResolutions Upon the Death of
Jobn James BozarthHartford Ky Jan 8 1903
Hall of Hartford Lodge No 675 FA M-
Whereas Death has again enteredour ranks and our worthy brotherJohn James Bozarth has been calledfrom his labors here below to everlasting refreshment In the GrandLodge above be It
Resolved That In the death of BroBozarth the Lodge has lost a faithfuland ardent member the community-an upright and honorable citizen andthe family a loving father and devoted
husbandResolvedThat we tender to the be-
reaved widow and fartherless childrenour heartfelt sympathies and commend them to Him who never for-
sakes those who trust Him and whoIs a father to the fatherless and the i
widows God-
Resolved That as a token of ourlove and esteem for our departedbrother we wear the usual bade olmourning for the period of thirty
daysResolvedThat these resolutions
be spread upon our records and thatcopy of same be presented to the
family and that the two Hartford pa-
pers and the Masonic Home Journalbe furnished with copies for pnbllcatlon J C RiLEY 1
F M WRSTEBFIBLD CornG B LIXRrISe
For anything In the Dry GoodsGrocery Hardware Tinware Queensware or Gents Furnishing Line callon Armendt Wedding DnndaeKy Everything new and up todateTake them your Produce they willgive you top prices and treat younice 262t
Finest Mince Meat youever saw at the NewCash Grocery
A Liars ContestFor sometime after the cold weath-
er¬
set in the folks up at Narrows tooka lively Interest in a Hang contestbetween James Whitescarver and Wil ¬
lie Cole First honors were finallyawarded to Whltescarver and thecommunity began to lose Interest inthe matter But Cole smarting underthe sting ol defeat and seekingsome means to relieve his embar ¬
rassment hit upon the happy expe ¬
dient of splitting his tongue niterwhich operation he could tell two liesto Whltescarvers one which at onceexcited renewed Interest In tho con-
test¬
Up to the hour of going topress Whitescarver hadnt decidedwhether he would apply the tonguesplitting process or yield his honors
his ingenuous opponent
DRINK
OLD JOElf 1
The Best Whisky on EarthFor sale by Honry Nail Hart¬
ford Loo Chinn Hartford JABradley Rockport JasEspoyRondor R W Ragland HorsoBranchPERKINS
MANNING CO DISTILLERS
Onentburo Ky
OASTonSAaBun theits Kind You Hare Always BootBlgutuo 11 i-
of
ROBYHOTELT r
Best 100 Hotel in
the City
Your Patronage Solicitedur Froilrictt 8t Owennboro Ky 14
MotherMy mother was troubled with
consumption for many years Atlast she was given up to Thenshe tried Ayers CherryPectoraland was speedily
Avoca N Y
No matter how hardcough or how long
AycrsCherrybest thing you can take
Its too risky to waituntil you have consump ¬
tion If you are coughingtoday get a bottle ofCherry Pectoral at once
Tbm ilej 1 13t He tl All tJUtsConsult tour doctor If lie It
then do a ujn If he tellsyou notto take U then dont take know-LesreltwithwillingJ Mao
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SHERIFFS SALE
By virtue of Execution No 1990directed to me which issued from theClerks Office of the Ohio CircuitCourt in favor of the First NationalBank against John R Phipps c Ior one of my deputies will on Mon ¬
day the 2nd day ol February 1903between the hours of i oclock p mand 3 oclock pm at the CourtHouse door in Hartford Ohio countyKy expose to public sale to thehighest bidder the following or somuch thereof as may be necessary tosatisfy Plaintiffs debt Interest andcosts towlt
Levied on this fifa on a certain sawand planing mill plant lot ol eavt
logs and lumber located in the townof Hartford Ohio county Ky Ineluding a boiler and engine sawrigplaner belting and shutting and allother machinery and appurtenancesbelonging to said saw and planingmill plant and the land upon whichsame is located being two 2 lots de-
scribed¬
as follows1st lot bounded on the north by
Rough river on the east by thelands of J C Riley and the secondlot herein mentioned on the south bythe lauds of H P Taylor and on thewest by the Hartford and Owensbororoad which runs to low water markon Rough river and which is to thebeginning Lot 2 adjoins the abovedescribed lot and consists of threefourths of one acre more or less and-
s the same purchased from Mrs Bettie Rowe by J W Ford and recordedin Deed Book No 10 page 72 Ohiocounty Clerks Office to which refer-
ence¬
is made for more particular de¬
scriptionThismade subject to a pur-
chase¬
money lien in taunt of J WFord for seven hundred dollars aloewith interest from May 7 19 a andmade by going upon the property de¬
scribed and notifying J R Phippsand B B Collins of Bald levy
TERMS Sale will be made on acredit of 3 months bond with approv ¬
d security required bearing Interestat the rate of 6 per cent per annumfrom day of sale and having the forceand effect of a sale bond
Witness my hand this isth day ofJanuary 1903
CAL P KKOWN S O C
OAs nzABean theTbs Kind You Haw Atop togMIltgnatar-
ea211
of
YMC A NotesSunday afternoon the meeting was
large and well attended We wereglad to have several visitors with usmen are Invited to these meetings
The donation party was well at ¬
tended and the Association receivedmany gifts Jlor which we are pro ¬
foundly thankfulRegular meetings every Sunday af
ternoon at 230 oclock Come outand spend an hour with ua next San ¬
day afternoon Rooms open everyweek day Come and see us AEC
dipintobefore you buy it
LionCoffeecomes in seated airtight packages nochance foror dirt or things toget in-
Clean Fresh and Fragrant
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TIC 4W5SW H Ii ft> i f44 t i t i i II i iHK ft
Ie ECONOMY STORE iICI aIIthe New Year with a full stockaCany¬
whore Dont fail to look through our stock when aI you need anything in this lino Boys and Chil
drons Suits olso in abundance Big lino of MOilsEOvercoats Tho cheapest in town See
will cost you nothing to look
Boots and ShoesWo feel safe in saying that wo are headquarters
3E for anything in this lino you may need Try our
J BLUE RIBBON and TWIN OWL Shoes for
40 Boys and Girls Rubber Boots guaranteed to bo ai tho best for both Men and Boys
a-C Dress Goods Etc Ii illEtcI 15he IECONOMYDRYIMRS SARA COLLINS SMITH Manager
I iCiC tt t ttll lttltIat
EXTRAORDINARY OFFER
100 Votes in the Inquirers Contest and That Pa ¬
per and The Hartford Republican One YearEach all for Only 150
Tho TwiceaWeok Inquirer of Owen shore is offering afine 9000 rubber tiro buggy free to tho most popular younglady in Ohio county and THE REPUBLICAN has made specialarrangements with that paper by which it can give 100 votesin tho contest together with tho TwicoaWeek Inquirer andTHE REPUBLICAN each ono year all for only 160 Justthink of it 100 votes in an important contest and three pa ¬
pors every week in tho year all for only 150The TwiceaWeek Inquirer is a 7column 8pago paper
and prints all tho important national and foreign as wdftasstate and local news Its market reports are reliable <tndjaltogether it is ono of Kentuckys best newsP1 lord
Ballots may bo sent to this office and tho Vote of tho dif ¬
ferent candidates will bo announced in this paper from timoto time
This offer is for a limited timo only for now subscribers sosubscribe at onco
How They Stand in the InquirerRepublican Contest
OHIO COUNTYMiss Edna Ford1105hi-ss Jessie Reynolds1100Miss Bessie Loydi 527Miss Nancy Smith 520Miss Mittio Bean 0 500Miss Lolia Hunter400Miss Sophia Miles 310Miss Bessie3arnes300 4Miss Gussio Woodwardq 48
CENTRAL f BUSINESS + COLLEGEHartford DBLerLlruois3r
A thorough and complete school of BOOKKEEPING and SHORTHANDEverything new and attractive Continues the ENTIRE YEAR Regularnight classes without charge to regular students We teach everythingnecessary for a Business Course and nothing more We use the SADDLERROWE Bookkeeping and GRAHAM Shorthand We teachTOUCHTYPEWRITING exclusively We prepare our students for POSI ¬
TIONS and help them secure one Spring Term opens JANUARY 12 1903Terms reasonable Write for further information if desired
nIlt It Hankins Pres Et W Patterson Vr PresI