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t i e l vII iti NO SPECIAL SALES INO DATES NO-
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tom howt il to present od this occasion We will al fso show tho latest fabrics in Wash Goods
oJ t White Goods Woolen Dress Goods r Laces
sIf Embroideries Etc A bigger line a cheap ¬
or line than wo have ever shown beforeA complete lino of McCall Patterns
shown at our Pattern counter Price lOo
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14 Hartford Republicanu tFRIDAY MARCH 2-
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Call on Carson Bros for groceries
Drink Cocoa delicious SingerOffice
Fresh lot of Cranberries at Stager
OfficeCucumberPlcklea extra line
Singer Office
SherlD Cal P Keown went to Fords ¬
vllle Tuesday
Mrs Leila Dellaven NartowB la-
In town this week
Mr S T Stevens is visiting hisr brother near Cromwell
Mr Silas Taylor ol Wysox calledIn to see ns Wednesday
Fresh Oysters and Celery always onhand at Singer Office
1 Fresh Fish And Oysters served dur ¬
ing court at Singer Office
All kinds of nice Cakes and Crack ¬
ers Iresh at Singer Office ivC R Martin jeweler and watch ¬
makerat Williams drugstore
Free delivery ot all goods boughtfrom Canon Co Rough River
f phone ° No 6J Cumberland No 192
The rigor of winter wjrt sotsbe over
Mtisinttr days abudJBright things In store for tilBrightest thins In tens Dress
k jCads that we have ever shownor seenCome and look at themSOO
patterns for the Spring and Sum-mer Just received from Theloyal Tailors Chicago U S A
>r e 0Everything made to your meas
I ureall the time never other
wiseDriceswoadromlylowT
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Call on Carson Bra for seed pota ¬
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our Mince Meatso alceSinger Office
Mr C BB Felix Olaton was Jntown Monday I
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IIltchlBj room free at B B CollinsCos stable
Mr Frank HicketLivermore was1st town yesterday
Mr R XBoyd of Horse Branchwas IB I
Groceries of all kinds at the lowestprices at Carson Cos I
Nlcert and freshet line of Candlesin HftrtJord atSIoger Office
Use Gripennta and Poetam Coueellid getwtl +dkngtr ORfce
Mr Wetter Cate of SulphurSpring war in town Wednesday
This is neither a stuck Hp nor acheap to1eCAsM Be Co
We sell as low u we tall rather ashigh a> we might CARSON Co
Every pune can find here a suit tofit It CAKSON Be Co
Oar beat salesman U a bargainTry him sad see CAXBOM Be Co
Orange Lemons Bananas PearsCocoanuts and Apple at Singer Office
ilra H L Thomas of SulphurSpring is yeryj rof lung trouble
Remember you tall get the nicestHot Lunch in Hartford at Singer Ol
froatBorn to the wife of N M Taylor
of Wysox 1 Saturday a ten poundboy +Mr Nick Webster Olaton is go-
ing to move to Brecklnrldge countysoon
Mr Loa Roger la pending a few
days with lila brother Emerson nearCromwell I-
CaUon Carson Bros at their new
otoreond be snplled With the belt themarket affords
Rev I c Petriela at Brazil Jifd
this week visiting his son MrThom Petrie
Commonwealths Attorney J Ed ¬
win Rowe lelt for his home at Owens
boro Wednesday
MrWm Comb ot Adabnrir hassold his tarn and will move to BeaverDam this spring
Our flour Is of the best patent sadthe lowest price in tewn
CARSON Co
Cream Brick and LlmbnrgerCheese Bologna Sausage and Bone-
less Him at Stager Office
Mr Arthur Bnsklll a member o
CrawleyLonlelwa1I o t
HealthII For 25 years I hive never
missed taking Ayers SarsaparillmybloodwayJohnNY
Pure and rich bloodcarries new life to every
of the Youare invigoratedrefreshedYou feel anxious to beactive You become strongstcadycourageous Thatswhat Ayers Sarsaparillawill do for you
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Ayeraarnpdtlaold firallr iDw will bnndJ Tin Co Lowell Uui
A carnival of low prices at ourstore CARSON Be Co
There is no best in town it it is notfound here CARsoN Co
Have R T Collins make you a newsuit for Raster See samples at coldstorage plant
Ames Buggies the best on themarket for sale by A C TaylorHartford KY
Mr Rudolph Geeseling of Owensboro visited Irlends in Hartford thefirst of the week
Call on A C Taylor LiverymanHartford Ky for sprclal bargains inBuggies and WagonsI
Mrs Julia P Kirby has gone out toNarrows to spend a few days with herson Mr Eugene Kirby
Carson Bros have moved into theirInew store second door from Bank ofHartford Call and see them
We want all your produce the high-est market price will be paid you-
CARSON Cowagons BnggtesPhaetons Surries
and all other kinds of vehicles forsale by A C Taylor Hartford Ky
What trade we have we hold whatwe havent got were alter
CARSON Co
Mr Ben D Ringo has returned to-
Ms duties as Chairman of the StateBoard of Equalization at Frank tort
We dont promise the earth for adollar We are here to think of yourinterests CARSON Co
Wadding Suits a specialtyMadeto your orderguaranteed to fit
R T COUJNS Tailors Agt
Our patrons wear smiles along wrthItheir clothing that they buy hereI
CARSON Co
Mrs Elizabeth Harrison and daugh-ter
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Miss Nary of Henderson arevisiting friends near Sulphur Springs
Mr Henry Hardwlck of MemphisTenn visited his brother here MrW G Hardwlch Saturday and Sun ¬
day
Tills Mary Lamar of Owensborowho has been visiting the family of
S K Cox returned home WednesdIMr David Axton a wealthy citizenof Rockport Indiana died Februarya6th Mr Axton was formerly a cltzen of Ohio county
See Sam Bachs large ad In TUBREPUBLICAN today Nice goods andgreat bargains ire to be had at hisbig store on bank row
Muter Roy Heavrin who has beenin Louisville for several weeks hav-
Ing his eyes treated Has returnedhome much Improved
Mr Henry Williams has sold hisresidence property at Narrows to DrJH Maxwell Dr Maxwell is at pres ¬
ent an unmarried man
Mr and Mrs R K Bean and littleson Dewey of Sulphur Springs vis-
Ited
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Mrs Beans parents in Owens ¬
boro the first of the week
R T Collins the tailors agentwill make yonr new spring stilt orpants and guarantee a fit See sam-
ples
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at his cold storage plant
If you need Letterheads EnvelopesStatements Cards Posters Etc send
ns yonr order Clean print newest
stylesand the best material
Superintendent Jas DeWeese andMr Lon Rotes went up to FrankfortSunday to witness the closing exercases of the General Assembly
HE FEARED HE HAD LOSTWhen Wn Ting Fang the famous Chin
ee ItinUterlto Waahinl irritabU andsomewhat Wfgetful from a severe coldmlM l one day from the front of bit cap theImmense diamond he always wears therebe was dreadfully frightened A friendpointed out that the Ut sman had inadvertently donned his turban wrong sidebefore and that the diamond was sate Inthe rear Had Wn Ting yang been wearIng a Bensons YerousTlaster on his chestor bark to care his cold be never wouldhare doubted 1U location He would havefelt It doing IU workawannlng and maklug flexible the torpid muacles extractingthe pain and soreness promoting the freecirculation of the blood stimulating theskin and to proper action and eoHunting and banishing the malady Thuswe pereelrebeloTed friends that
THE III DIAMOND ON HIS HAT
while apretty thing to look upon was ofBO practical UIo But Bensons Plastersw 111ez none anden gent neuralgia coldson the cheat lamWback etc 10 quicklyand completely as to make you wonder hoW
lMrrlXlllrbe JLUdrngglsUorwewlUpreparppsUaee onSta est reed YotedSa
tlssRsr7 UObIft tdk ohmafi6l N1f
Mr J H Davis of TIY was InI
town yesterday
Wr William Coots of Sunnydtlrwas In town yesterday
Mr Clarence DeWeese of TrislerIwas in town yesterday
Mr C L Morton of Centertownwas In Hartford yesterday
Miss Nettie Anderson has accepteda position with Mrs Sara ColllnSmith
Mr Sam Cox jr went to Owensbow Wednesday on a business tripand returned yesterday
Attorney J E Davidson and family are visiting Mrs Davidsons fath-
er Esquire P H Allord near HorseBranch
Rev Lawhorn assisted by Rev TC Duvall of Calhoon will begin aprotracted meeting atlolt VernonChurch Sunday-
Superintendent Jas DeWeese wascalled Thursday to the bedside of hisbrother Charlie DeWeese who isvery sick of pneumonia
Master James Barbour Williams ar ¬
rived Saturday March 15 at 730 tobe the guest of his parents Mr andMrs James H Williams
Mr John Manker died of consump-tion st his home near WesterfieldWednesday and was burled at UnionGrove Cemetery yesterday
MrZI Black Rockport ladalarge dealer in timber is prospecting
Iin Ohio county this week Mr Blackwhile in townis stopping at the Hart-ford House
Mrs Howard Ellis returned Wed-
nesday from Bowling Green whereshe spent a few days with her hus-
band who is attending Cherry BrosCommercial School
All accounts due this paper on sub ¬
scription must be settled at onceThis action is made necessary becauseol the recent change In the ownershipof the paper Fair warning
Master Roy Forrester has accepteda position in the mechanical depart-ment of TUB REPUDLiCAp Roy is abright Industrious boy and Is learn-
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rapidly the printers art
Mr and Mrs A C Taylor andbaby went to Owensboro WednesdayMr Taylor returned yesterday andMrs Taylor and baby will remainseveral days visiting relatives
Circuit Court adjourned Mondayafter a sitting of two weeks with thedocket well cleared This is the firsttime a three weeks term of court hascompleted its work in so short a time
Mr Tom Butler of Shreve was InHartford Monday Mr Butler laughsover the innny incidents of his recentrace for Sheriff as pleasantly as if hehad won it and this is the sort ofspirit the public admire
Mr Hayden Russell died at hishome at Westerfield Tuesday ot pneumonia fever and was buried Wednesday at Union Grove burying groundMrs Hayden is very low of pneu ¬
monia and is not expected to live
For your new spring suit see R TCollins at his cold storage plant Heis agent lor the best tailormadeclothing houses in the country andwill give you a perfect fit at a mostreasonable price All work strictlyfirstclass I
The Board ol Pension Examinersmet in Dr S J Weddings office hereWednesday all the members pres¬
ent and examined Silas W Jones of
Centertown Carrol Bradley of Butlercounty and Oliver ol Mnhlenberg county
Mrs Lou Dennis mother of Buckand Columbus Dennis died at herresidence near Prentls Sunday morn-
ing and was burled Monday in theGentry burying ground Mrs Den-
nis¬
was eightytwo years bid and herdeath was due chiefly to old age
Mr H P Taylor was called toLouisville Monday on the account ot
sickness of his daughter Miss Salliewho is attending the Girls HighSchool in that city Was Sallie hada severe attack ol measles but is verymuch Improved at this writing
The Rough River Telephone Com ¬
pany is again in touch with Owensborotielng connected with the Har ¬
rJson Telephone Exchange at thatplace Parties wishing to talk toOwensboro can do so over the homeline Patronize home people wh nyou can D M HOCKHR Mgr
Mr A J Williams vacated theCommercial Hotel yesterday and thefamous old holstery has performed itslast service Mr Jno CJRiley whohas bought that property will beginpulling down the old building at oncepreparatory to the erection of 0 5000business house on the lot
Success in the past guarantees thatall tailormade work done by R TCollins will be satisfactory both Inworkmanship and price Give himyour order for any kind ot clothingyou may need made to your ordertroth samples of your own selectionCall at his cold storage plant Hart-ford
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We are Indebted to Mr David CAllen oi Roslnefor a copy of the NewYork Herald of April 15 1865 Thepaper has been well preserved andgives a detailed account of the asses ¬
sination oi President Lincoln and theassault upon Secretary Seward thenight before Mr Allen was at thatdate a Union soldier end bought thepaper the next day liter Its publics ¬
tbs
Dr A P Stanley Is on the eeklist
Mr W M Htflln of Benin wasI in town yesterday
Mite Artie Wilson was a pleasanI caller at this office yesterday
Mr B P Bennett and Miss AnnieTlcbenor were married at the bridesresidence near Hartford yesterday
Mr Wilburn Tlnsley will open n-
an extensive new stock ot Hardwar enext week In the building recentlyvacated by Carson Co
Mr W B Benson and Miss DoraKeown were married yesterday byRev G J Bean the wedding oc-
curred outhe street In front of thecourt house the nuptial pair occupy-
Ing a buggy during tbe ceremony
The large residence property nearMuddy bridge on the Beaver Damroad occupied by Mr Buck Collinsburned Monday afternoon Therewas no one at the house when itcaught fire and Mr Colons lost al ¬
most all of his household goods Thehouse it is supposed look fire from adefective grate Loss of building andcontents about 2000 No Insurance
The Bank of Hartfords big Moslerscrew door fiveton safe was broughtover from Beaver Dam and put Inplace in the Bank building yesterdayThe new sale Is the very best thatmoney could buy and is guaranteedto withstand the efforts of the mostartful cracksmen of the professionThe new sale and the ample burglarinsurance the Bank ot Hartford car¬
ries makes it an absolutely safeplace lor the deposit ol cash
In the contested election case olWade vs Black 8 A Anderson andR It L Slmmerman were appointedcommissioners to open the ballotboxes of all the precincts and recountthe ballots and the committee beganIts work Monday Up to the tlmeolgoing to press eleven ballot boxes hadbeen opened aqd counted and Blackhad made a net gain of three votesThe recount will not be completedbefore Monday or Tuesday of nextweek Attorneys C M Barnett andErnest Woodward are representingBlack and J S Glenn and Gi B Likens are representing Wade
Tbe joint debate between the Adelphlans of Hartford College and theVbllomstbeons of West KentuckySeminary Beaver Dam will takeplace at Beaver Dam on April 4thThe question for debate will be Re-
solved that the United States shouldretain the Philippine Islands TheAdelphlans will defend the affirmativeside of question The participants inthe debate from Adelphlans are EW Patterson PC Miller and RobertH Miller from Beaver Dam JcHoheimer G W White and Lon KMllburn The people ol Hartfordshould attend and encourage the boys
X precocious yonng Ohio count fman who has seen much of the-
world and had a varied experienceincluding a divorce for onesoyonngwas paying court recently to awealthy young lady of an Easterncity when an untimely postal cardplayed havoc with his plans Theyoung man bad occasion to be absentfrom the aforesaid Eastern city for afew days and very naturally asked Bissweetheart to receive and care forbidmall during his absence In themeantime the precocious one hadbeen granted a decree of divorce bythe Ohio Circuit Court and his attor ¬
ney incautiously notified him ol thefact by postal card which the wealthyyoung lady in a cold and Informalway presented to him upon his re ¬
turn Notices of divorce like dunsshould be legislated off of postalcards
On account Confederate ReunionDallas Texas April sand to 25thround trip tickets will be sold fromBeaver Dam to Dallas at rate oi 1630for round trib Tickets on sale April18 19 and 20 limited to return April30 An extension may be obtaineduntil May 15 1902 upon payment offee of 50 cents
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SCHROADER SCHOOL HOUSEKYMarch aoRev Romans filled his
appointment at this placeTss Snift
dayMrPete Kessinger is building a
new dwelling house at this placeMiss Minnie Raley and Mr Willie
Moore were quietly married at the
IaltSundayMr Lee Jones has about completed
a fine dwelling house for Mr WmPotts near this place
There was a musical entertainmentgiven at the residence of Mr J HGrays last Saturday night whichwads highly enjoyed by all that were
presentMrDever happened with very
bad luck a few days ago He wasriding across a creek when his horsebecame frightened and threw him on
and ruined a one gold watch for himPlow BOY
OAJSVOX1XAB-eantoIts KM Yet JliaWnjs ttUpstate Y
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Notice to SubscribersKindly notice the labelon
your paper and if your tim
hits expired please send i
your renewal Remember ittakes money to run a newspa¬
p youni>
NothingTastes GoodA-
nd eating Is slmply perfunctory
done because It must be
This Is the common complaint of
the dyspeptic
If eating sparingly would cure dys¬longPway cure
which Is difficult digestion Is to givevigor and tone to the stomach and thewhole digestive system
Hoods Saruparllla eared the niece ofPrank Far roe N St South Boston Masswho writes that she had been a treat suffererfrom drspepsla for six ream had bier with-out
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appetite and had been troubled sourstomach and headache She had tried manyother medicines In vain Two bottles ofHoods Sariaparllla made her well
Hoda SarsmpmrlllmPromises to cure and keeps thepromise Dont wait till you lUll
worse but buy a bottle today
JAKE INDICTED
Grand Jury Calls Commonwealth
Attorney to Account forDrunkenness While
on Duty
The recent grand jury demonstrat ¬
ed Its fitness to serve the purpose for
whichthe law contemplates Its exis ¬
tence by work exemplifying the high ¬
est moral courage and the wisest dis¬
cretion The criminal neglect of dutyupon the part oi the CommonwealthsAttorney for some years past hasbeen a notorious fact yet not untilthe recent term of court have we hada grand jury in the Ohio CircuitCourt with courage enough to find anindictment against him
At the recent term of court hereCap Davis was on trial charged withthe murder of Joseph Miller nearSulphur Springs last spring and itis out of the conduct of Mr Roweduring this trial that the Indictmentcame about The grand jury sumSmoned each of the twelve pettlt ju ¬
rors who sat on the murder trial totestily before it also a couple of attor ¬
neys of the Hartford bar but by avote of seven to five failed to indictHowever a couple of days later ittook up the case again and returned
indictmentNothingconic of the indict-
ment¬
but it serves to express popularsentiment in a very grave matter andattests the courage and good sense ofthe honest farmers who made up thegrand jury
Marrla esMr C C Hartford Dundee to
Miss Attella Ford DundeeMr Willie W Moore Horton to
Miss Minnie E Raley HortonMr N C Hudson Buford to Miss
Lola May Cundifi BufordMr P G Miller McLean county
to Miss Laura Malln Beaver DamMr Harvey O Hillard Fordsvllle
to Miss Minnie Hulse FordsvilleMr Mathew Sadler Westetfield to
Miss Prances Hoheimer La BoonMr Charles Tanner Ralph to Miss
Liddje Morgan Ralph
A Novel CaseAbout the first of the present year
M H Stevens ot Centertown mar¬
tied a Miss Pedan of near Glasgowsince which time Mr Stevens andwife have been living with his fatherSometime ago T D Nickols a form ¬
er lover of Miss Pedan came uponthe scene and as the report goesgave the newly wedded pair muchannoyance by appearing aj the windows oi the Stevens residence olnights Friday night It is saidNichols went to Stevens residenceend tried tobreak in through a win ¬
dow when the elder Stevens fired onhim with a double barrel shotgun andNichols returned the fire
Nicholswas arrested by the Mar-
shal¬
at Centrarcity Monday and theSherlffoMbls county notified Dep-uty Sheriff Jno G Keown broughtNichols over here Tuesday and lodgedhim in jail
We called on Nichols in the jailyesterday and be gave us the followTug statement of the Incident
My name is T D Nichols I ama6 years old and my home is OleoakBarren county six miles southeast ofGlasgow on theJUrksvllte road MissOra Belle Pedan and I had been en ¬
gaged nearly four years M HStevens nd Miss Pedan married andleft Oleoak together on Tuesday before she and I were to have been mar¬
Bed on the Thursday following Itwas said up there that Stevens hadneed unusualinducements to get thegirl to marry him and believing htwould desert her I decided as I wasgoing to Evansville anyway that Iwould stop over ndaee about herand ii she had been deserted by herhusband as I found she had I wouldsend her back home
I went to M H Stevens fathersWednesday night just alter dark andlooked through the windows to see ifM H Stevens and his wife werethere and not seeing them wentaway Afterwards decided to goback again and did ro on Fridaynight When in about thirty yardsof the house I found Taylor StevensM H Stevens lather sitting in theshadow of a tree with a double barreltoeWhennnearflew I had no bad motive in goingto Mr Stevens house but only want ¬
ed to see II Ora Belle was there and ifshe was deserted to send her backhome
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41 On March 22 we shall have our Spring Opening i>
4in our Now Store We want you to como and bo if-
j4 with that While outdoors sit4 us on day always swing
4on welcome hinges we particularly want everybodybrr
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j will bo bright and fresh in Spring attire We want = i
4t EVERYBODY to see us in our handsome new IjJ
444 building and to note how much better prepared bfr
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41 Goods and enthusiasm everywhere Wo shall try to i>
4 be very gracious hosts to all our callers Wo dont j>1ask anyone to call for then purpose f buying We =Ii want to show you our b
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1 Elegant Sping Stock I< ii>
4< Comprising all the Now Styles in beautiful Clothing J41 Furnishings Hats Ladies Dress Fabrics Millinery i> j
4 lies lionrbM4tion wo carry complete lines of Groceries and riMini 61tt
4 turo Our display will be worth to434 want the ladies to come ttob1o
come nu want the children to come wo want ecry jI
41 body to come just tq make us a friendly call Tho i>
4air and dash of Springtime is all over our storetheblF41 atmosphere of welcome everywhere We will expect bl r4ou and you will be well repaid for your visit bf
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It will pay youto consider the money question l
atab9ut expenditures and returns which you needIto consider We will answer them all to your on
tire satisfaction We will tell you about goodthings at right prices and toll you about gettingfull valuq for every cent you spend with us Wo
answer yqur questions with assurance of highquality low prices and courteous treatment i
We are suro to got you if you want good goods I
at tho right pries
t CLOTHINGOur
madetomeasuro Cloth ¬a ing are in And already
our regular trado is pre ¬
I paring for tho openingLet us measure you for a
nice NEW Spring SuitPerfect fit guaranteed
Our readytowearClothing has just arrived
3anti our Clothing Department is first with the ear ¬
ly Spring Styles Every¬
thing of latest styles cutstheIof tho purchaser
GANWEHAVEYOUR MEASURE
THAT DvSUln
DRESS GOODSQuito a variety of now Wash Fabrics fur early
0V Spring wear are oh our shelves ready for your in9fa spection which iiicludes the following Pcrcalsm Madras Mercerized Cfiambrays Ginghams Etc
Also the greatest line of Embroideries Insertionsanti Laces ovor shown in this whole county Ev-
erything for the Ladies is right in line with the tIC
Ii latest Spring fashions aFARMERSTobacco seed sowing isnowinprog
at yourin GrowWants
or Field Seeds Oliver Chilled Plows Ect
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