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MAXWELL
. fcVpt. It. Mrs. Lena Noel died at
tk aome of her son, Mr. Frank
act. t Maxwell, Friday afternoon,
f labercutosl. Interment wi In
be Qreen Brier Cemetery.
Bra, Moore, of Livermore, filled
Ma appointment at New Betbcl Sat-
aight and Sunday.
Miss Ella Crowe is spending the
with her brother, Mr. Will
of Oermott
A One rain fell here Friday af
araooo. Dr. James Morgan, who has been
aarkxiaty ill for two weeks, is no
tetter.
r; Hettie Hodges, of Utica, at
fcmded ' church at New Bethel Sun-
Mrs. R. W. Crowe and Mrs. E. C.
Crew -made a trip to Livermore
Tharsday.
atro. Moore, wife and daughter,
t Livermore, spent Sunday at the
' tame of Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett.
Mr. Henry Taylor, of Centertown,
Bias purchased the home of Mrs. N.
X. May and will move here soon. j
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Nanti spent
Ssratay with Mr. and Mrs. Rel Tuck
or. Willie Reid Hudson will enter
1hB school at Utica Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry King visited
Mr. King's mother near Livermore
Sunday night. I
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Riche.son,
fjflefliii, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Jtifte.ion's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
st.Twrt Hudson. I
Tha Misses Yelser, of OwenBboro,
jeot the week-end with their par
ar. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Yelser.
HOUSE BRANCH
Sept. 11. As I have not seen any
thing In The Herald from this place
br ume time I thought it might
aot be amiss to drop you a few lines
ia arder that the public may know
that our little town Is sill in exist
ence and is fast coming to the front
ia (tie building line.
Mr. Ernest Ford has Just com
pleted a new 'store-house and will
exxtduct a grocery.
Mr. James Perg has built a nice
arber shop here recently.
Mr. Ellis Peyton is contemplating
wilding two or three dwellings on
is lots at this place.
Mr. George Cronms Is building a
ice residence near the depot. It
ia whispered that Mr. C'roiiuis will ,
1'CB up a first class restaurant at
Uis place.
Rer. Buckner, pastor of the
Methodist church, has preached his '
nasi sermon of the-conference year!
at this place.
Mr. William Read, who has been
engineer on the Owenshoro-Horse
ranch road has given up his place
a account of his health. We un
aVrwMm! Mr. Read bus bought a lot
at !awson Springs and will move
to it. We regret to lose Mr.Read
ind familv. Thev will lm nitaaafl
at oaly as neighbors but will be
gresfly missed In the church and
Soutfay School. They belong to the
V. E. Church South.
r school is getting along nicely
with Mr. and Mrs. Nattie K. White
as teachers. They have moved to
this place. Their son, Briscoe
While, and family have moved here
ta make their future home, at least
Marine the winter.
Mr. C. D. Bean has returned
from a visit to Olaton, Sulphur
Spring and Dundee. He Intends to
tike in the State Fair and visit Mr.
Conk Bean and family and probably
aome of his widow lady friends in
the city.
Ir. J. S. Bean went to Louisville
today.
V. O. Read went to Owensboro
teaay.
Mr. Walker Myrtle is still qn the
aick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tom Daniel, of
Dyersuurg. Tenn., arrived here yes-
tat in. They ware called to wee
Mr. Charley Ray Daniel's wife. She ,
as sary sick. They have had three
fcvsctans with her. Late Sunday ,
veaing it was thought that there
araj some hope for her although aha
was very low.
Mr. C. N. MiDuuitl, ot McIIenry,
was In our town, Sunday.
Miss Edna Mc Daniel and father
iaited Dr. J. 8. Bean's family 8ui
j.
Hiss Christine Canan. of Drakes-'
iu.ro returned home. Raturdav. She
has been visiting Miss Myrtle Canan.
" BAKNKTT'H C'ltEKK
Sept. II. The farmers of this.
wkluity are busy cutting, tobacco. FOR SALE 40-acra farm, be
O. W. Hover is erecting a sew tween Beaver Dam and McHenry,
aaaat house on his farm.
C. V. Hoovar and family, ot Vina
Orova. Ky.. wera the guests ot O.
,W. Hoover from Sept. trd. ta 10th.
Realizing that you have wanted them but may have hesitated about coming for
them, fearing that their price may not suit your pocketbook so early in the
season, we have gathered them together and are offering to you in a Special
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September Drive at prices which, in effect, make buying a saving. A visit to
our store at this time will repay you. We have just received a shipment of New
Fall Merchandise and are offering it at prices that make possible liberal, un
restricted buying. The opportunity for you to test out our values in quality -merchandise
is a splendid one. v
OWENSBORO
After spending a few days at home
the' wl" ,eave for Flor,da to 8pend
, the wittier,
Children's Day exercises will be
conducted at this place the fourth
Sunday ,n September. All are In-
VUCU IU CUIUB.
Mr. Orvil Hoover, of this place,
was the guest of Willie Lloyd, of
New Bethel, Saturday night and
Sunday.
I Several from this place attended
tne DttV,eM County F8lr at 0wens-
boro, Saturday.
BENNETT'S
Sept. 8. Farmera are busy cut
tins tobacco In this community.
11 r. and Mrs. Albert. Moseley have
moved to Mr. John Herrald'a farm.
Mrs. Chick, of Beaver Dam, spent
a few daya last week with Mrs.
Cnarlle Smith.
Mr, and Mrs. John D. Thomson.
ot Simuiopa. Mrs. Jvnes Lyons, of
Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Ham Barnes, if
Hartford, and Mr. and Mrs. Loney
1 homson and children, ot Horton,
"Pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
i-uney Aiapies
Miss Margaret McDowell Is very
ill of typhoid fever.
Mrs. Frank Maples has been on
the sick list for several days,
Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, of
Central City, will spend a few days
, durln ',r net week with' her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luney Maples.
Mr- Luney Maples has been at tha
bedside of bla sister, Mrs. Lucy
i Hlrcn Narrowa.
Miss Rboda Whltebouse la teach
ing a very auccessful school at this
placa.
mm
on tha DuPont Highway. For parti'
culais tea or write-
8. C. BAKER. ,
S7-2tp Routa i, Beaver Dam, Ky,
There is Real Money Saving Offerings
in Anderson's September Drive
for Bigger Sales, Especially in
the New Things for Fall
S. W. ANDERSON GO.
STOCK LAW ELECTION NOTICE
rOND RUN PRECINCT
W. D. Robertson, et al.,
vs. Notice.
Stock Law Election in Pond Run
Voting Precinct, No. 37.
Pursuant to a Judgment rendered
by the Ohio County Court, at its
regular September term 1921, notice
la hereby given that on" Tuesday
November 8th, 1921, same being the
regular election day, a poll will be
opened for tha purpose ot ascertain
ing the will of the legal voters re
siding In Pond Run Voting Precinct
No. 37, upon the following ques
tion, "Are you in favor ot making
it unlawful for cattle or any species
thereof to run at larga on the pub
lic highways and nninclosed lands
of Pond Run Voting Precinct, No.
37?"
Olven under my band, this 8th
day ot September, 1921.
W. C. BLAKENSHIP.
37-4t Clerk Ohio County Court.
BACON FRY .
Members of Dundee , Epworth
League gathered in the park across
the river from that city, Saturday
night for bacon fry. A huge camp
fire was built and those present
gathered round with sticks upon the
ends of which were slices ot bacon.
After frying tha Tneat ' delicious
lunch waa enjoyed. The remainder
of the evening Was spent in playing
games and telling stories. About
31 wera present.
NOTICE TO EXECUTIVE BOARD
All memebra of tha Executive
Board of tha Ohio County Baptist
Association ara requested to be
present at a call meeting for organi
sation on Sept. 20th, 1121, 10 a.
m., at Hartford, Ky.
RUSSELL WALKER.
' Incorporated
Where Courtesy Reigns
STOCK LAW EICTIOV NOTICE ,
WEST BEAVER DAM PRECINCT
P. S. Lashbrook. et At.,
vs. Notice.
Stock Law Election in West Beaver.
Dam Voting Precinct, No. 14. j
Pursuant to a judgment rendered :
by the Ohio County Court, at Its
regular September term, 1921, No-j
tice is hereby given that on Tuesday
November 8th, 1921, same being the
regular election day, a poll will be
opened for tha purpose ot ascertain
ing the will ot the legal voters re
siding in West Beaver Dam Voting
Precinct, No. 14, upon tha following
question "Ara you in favor of mak
ing it unlawful tor cattle or any
species thereof to run at larga upon
the public highways and uninclosed
lands of West Beaver Dam Voting
Precinct. No. 14"
Olven under my hand, thla 9th
day ot 8eptember,'1921.
W. C. BLANKENSHIP,
37-4t Clerk Ohio County Court.
Elsewhere in this paper wa issue
notice that the McHenry Mfg. & Ma
chine Co., has ceased to exist as a
corporation. This does not mean
that the company has quit business
but became necessary because . of
the fact that Mr. Edward Nelson has
purchased tha entire assets of the
company. In fact tha company is
now better prepared tor general
foundry and machine work than av
er before. It is now located la a
new up-to-date building within two
blocks of its former location. Wa
will be glad to have our patrons call
on us at any time.. - 35-4t.
Every ottisen In Ohio County is
Interested In tha fair; it is tha peo
ple that make tha fair; It la tha peo
ples fair; It is kept going for their
pleasure. Avail yourself of this op
portunity. 3l-3t
CHANGE IN BOUNDARY OF
NORTH HARTFORD VOTING
PRECINCT .
Orders Ohio County Court, Regu
lar Term, September 5th, 1921,
Hon. Mack Cook, J. O. C. C, Pre
siding. It appearing to the satisfaction ot
the court, that It Is necessary to
change the boundary line ot North
Hartford Voting Precinct, No. 35, ot
Ohio County, Kentucky, it Is there
fore ordered and adjudged by the
court, that the boundary line ot
North Hartford Voting Precinct, No.
35, be and it is hereby changed and
established aa follows, to-wlt: .
Beginning at Beda Voting Preclnpt
line; thence with Hartford and Ross
Ripple road to the Hartford and
Owensboro road; thence with aald
road and Main St. to Center St;
thence with Center St., to Clay St;
thence with said St.. to Union St.,
and with Union St., to Griffin St.,
and with Griffin St., to colored Bap
tist Church; thence with St. or Alley
to Hartford and Hardlnsburg road;
thence with said road to Sullenger's
Mill road; and with same to Rough
River; thence down said River to
the N. E. Corner ot Beda Voting
Precinct; thence with line of Beda
Voting, Precinct to tha beginning.
And it Is further ordered and ad
judged by the court that all tha le
gal voters residing in the above
boundary, be and they ara entitled
to vote in said precinct, and tha vot
ing placa in aald precinct shall be at
Hartford, Ohio County, Kentucky.
MACK COOK, J. O. C. C.
A Copy Attest:
' W. C. BLANKENSHIP,
Clerk Ohio County Court.
S7-lt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Tappaa left
Sunday for Louisville where . they
will visit friends and attend the
State Fair until Wednesday.
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KENTUCKY
CHANGE IN BOUNDARY OF WEST
HARTFORD VOTING PRECINCT
Orders Ohio County Court, Regu
lar Term, September 6th, 19,21, Hon.
Mack Cook, J. O. C. C, Presiding.
It appearing to the aatlsfaction ot
the court that It Is necessary to
change the boundary lines of Wes
Hartford Voting Precinct, No. 2, ot
Ohio County, Ky., it la therefore or
dered and adjudged by the court
that the boundary line ot West Hart
ford Voting Precinct be and it is
hereby changed and established as
follows, to-wlt: " . .
T 1 1 i At- AttA
uc 1UUIU5 as w iuv vviuoi va tu
East Beaver Dam, Roslne and East"
Hartford Voting Precincts, at or
near Sandefur's' Crossing; thenca
with a line of East Hartford Voting
Precinct and the Hartford and Mor
gantown road to the Hartford and
Beaver Dam road at Lon Smith's;
thenca with said Hartford and Bear-
or uaui nuuu auu iiay oi. ill w ttou-
ingtonSt; thenca with Washington,
St. to Main St; thenca with Main St.,
and Hartford and' Owensboro road
to Hartford and Ross Ripple road;
thence with said road to the line of
Beda Voting Praqlnct; thenca to
tha N. E. Corner of Centertown Pre
cinct; thenca with tha lines of Cen
tertown Voting precinct to tha Ren
der Voting Preelnct; thenca with
the line ot same to the West Beaver
Dam Voting Precinct; thenca with
the lino of same to tha beginning.
And it la further ordered and ad
judged by tha court, that all ot tha
legal voters residing within tha
above boundary ba and they ara'
entitled to vote in said precinct, and
tha voting placa la aald precinct
shall.be at Hartford, Ohio County,
Ky. "
MACK COOK, J. 0. C. C.
' A Copy Attest: .
. W. C. BLANKENSHIP.
Clerk Ohio County Court-37-lt
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