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THI HARTFC3D HZRALO A ,tINIQCH RECORD ' , Home testimony for Doan's Kid ney Pllli, published In every locali ty. Is of Itself convincing evidence of,' merit. Confirmed testimony forms till stronger evidence. ' Tears ago, cttlsen of Hartford gratefully ack nowledged the benefit derived from Doan's Kidney Pills. The state ment is now confirmed the proof more convincing. Cases of this kind re plentiful In the work of Doan's Kidney Pills, the record Is unique. ' W. H,. Gillespie, blacksmith, Un ion St., Hartford, says: "I can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills be cause they nave never failed to help - me. At different times I was trou bled with sharp pains In my back and my kidneys acted too freely. I learned of Doan's Kidney Pills from friend an! bought a box at the Ohio County Drug Co. I have used Doan's occasionally when troubled with my back and kidneys and this excellent remedy has never failed to, help me." (Statement given November 16, 1916.) ' On January 25, 1921 Mr. Gilles pie said: "I haven't had to use Doan's Kidney Pills since I last en dorsed them. I consider t am cured of kidney trouble and give Doan's the credit." 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mll-burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Advertisement.) Daviess CounSy Fair and Exposition JOHN L DUNLAP &C0. STOCKS AND BONDS LIBERTY BOND. PHIVATI WIRE TO ALL MARKETS 511 ill ti.t Stl lOUISVlUC, KY. 6 Big Days (Incorporated) OWENSBORO. KENTUCKY September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1922 RACING PROGRAM OF $5,800. THREE RUNNING AND THREE HARNESS RACES DAILY 6 Big , Nights $1,000 Owensboro Derby LABOR DAY United States Senator A.O. Stanley' To Dpliver Labor Dpv Aridrps BEAUTY PARADE TUESDAY. SEP. 5 $1,000 Fifty-Mile Automobile Race on Saturday, Septeirber 9th. Night Hone Show In Front of Grand Stand. Sonsatlonal Game of An to Polo Every Afternoon anil night. L. J. H-th Slum to furnish attraction - :km people. Latest Riding Device. Band Concerts afternoon and night by I'nJU-d States army band and Owensboro Municipal Bund. L.AN, Train due to leave Owensboro at 8:45 p. m. will bo held every afternoon until 4:80 o'clock on aerount of the fiilr; L. H. & St. I.. accoinniiKli.t train, due to leave at 8 p. m. will be. held until 5 o'clock every afternoon during the fair. Reduced lUitcg on all rondo. ffK3 MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE OHIO COCNTT DIKECTOKY OFFICIAL C1KCTIT COURT Convenes first Monday la March, May and July; third Monday in September and fourth Monday in November: Ti -.- . . I .A I...IJI I 1 x-acu " Ju"ult" Creek and bounded as follows aays. Judge George S. Wilson, Owens-boro. Com'th. Attorney Glover H. Cary, . Calhoun. Clerk Frank Black. Master Commissioner B. H. Ellis. TruHtee Jury Fund L. B. Tlchenor. COUNTY COURT Convenes first Monday in each month: Jude R. R. Wedding. County' Atfy. Otto C. Martin. Clerk Guy Ranney. Sheriff O. A. Ralph; Deputies: Mack Cook, Iris Render, George P. Jones. , Jailer Nathaniel Hudson. QUARTERLY COURT Jiile R R. Wedding. Convenes first Monday In each month. FISCAL COURT Convenes Tuesday after first Mon day in January; first Tuesday In April and October, the County Judge presiding. ' 1st. Patriot J. P. McCoy. Hart ford. 2nd. District V. C. Knott, Center tows. 3rd. District Q. B. Brown, Sim mons. 4th. District J. R. Murphy, Fords , vllle. Oth. District Sara H. Holbrook, Hartford, R. F. D. No. 4. 6th. District Mack Martin, Nar rows, R. F. D. No. 2. 7th. District J. Walter Taylor, Bea ver Dam, R. F.D. No. 3. BOARD OF EDUCATION Superintendent Mrs. I. S. Mason Convenes first Monday In every month. Mrs. I. S. Mason, S. S. O. C, and ex-official Secretary-Treasurer. R. A. Owen, Chairman, Hartford, R. r. D. No. 6. W. R. Carson, Vice Chairman, Hart- foTd. It; F. D. No, S. Nat Llnclley, Centertown, R. F. D. No. 1. Otis Stevens, Beaver Dam. Claud Renfrew, Dundee. Exnini-atlons For Common School Diplomas Fourth Friday aud Saturday In January, and Second Friduy and Sat urday In May. Held In Fordsvllle, Beaver Dam and Hartford. For Teachers Certificate Third Friday and Saturday in May, June and September. Except notice U given to the contrary the latter ex aminations are held In Hartford. BOARD OF DRAINAGE COMMISSIONERS ' S. T. Barnett, Hartford. President; V. 0. Keeker, Beaver Dam. R. F, D. No. 2, aid J, A. BeTlamy. Whltes vllle, R. r. D. No. 2. . V . OTHER OFFICERS Tax Commissioner R. F. Keown, Fordsvllle. . . Treasurer C. O. Hunter. Surveyor C. 8. Moxjey, Fordsvllle. Representative Ira Jones, White Rub. 65 Cure Malaria, Chills, Fev f er BUlona Fever, Cold and LaGrippe, Annie Fuqua, et, al., Plaintiff, Vs. Judgment John Shults, et, al., Defendant. By virtue of a Judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the July Term, 1922, in the above cause for the purpose of dividing among the several persons Interested herein as their Interests may appear and costs herein, I will offer for sale by Public Auction at the Court House door in Hartford, on Monday, the fourth day of September 1922, about one o'clock p. tn.. upon a credit of six and twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months or upon a credit of six nnd twelve months as the purchaser may wish the following described proper ty, to-wit: First tract: One tract or parcel of land lying aud being In Ohio County Ky., situated on Adams Fork of Rough Be ginning In Jacob Newton's S. W. corner marked by a poplar, black gum nnd two oaks, thence E. 87 poles to a stone, thence N. 25 poles to a stone., thence W. 88 poles to a stone, thence S. 15 poles to the beginning,, containing 10 acres more or less. Second tract: One tract of laud In Ohio County, Ky., situated and bounded ' us fol lows: Beginning at a white 'oak, corner of Allison Royal, Joe EskrldgT and Henry Robinson, thence S. 151 poles to a stone in line of W. T. Keown, thence E. with his line 92 poles to a stone in -line of Jacob Newton, thence with his line N. 151 poles to a dogwood, Joe Eakridge's corner, Thence XV. with Eskriilge's line 92 poles to the beginning, con taining 86 acres more or less, and being part of the land conveyed to Cal P. Keowa by W. S. Purely, W. H. Shelter 4th. of April, 1SS1 and of record In Ohio County Clerk's Office, deed book 4 page 70. Third tract: One strip of laud in Ohio County, Ky., for the purpose of a road, be ginning at the Cloverport road, cor nor to W. F. Keown and II. F. Hobba with a, strip of land 20 feet wide running theneo with Keown's N. line 725 feet to a poplaV corner to said Ilobbs uud Geo. F. Newton, thence over E. F. Newton's land. North line of W. T. Keown, north 20 feet wide to said Newton's corner In W. R. Shults line a distance of 25 poles, then beginning at W. R. Shults' south line in line of G. F. Newton, thence' a northerly course across said Newton's farm 4i pjica to a stone at the turn of the road, thence a westerly course 20 poles to a stone In W. R. Shults' line and to be with the present meuuders of the road and 20 feet wide- or sufflebnt thereof to produce the suma of money ordered to be made. The purchaser will be required to execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. This 16th. day of August 1922. . B. II. ELLIS, Master Commissioner Ohio Circuit Court. ' A. D. Kirk and Clarence Bartlett, Attorneys tor Plaintiff. by Public Auction at the Court House door, in Hartford, on Monday, the fourth day of September, 1922, about one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of six and twelve months the following described property, to- wit: . A certain tract of land In Ohio County, Kentucky, and bounded as follows, towlt: Beginning at a stone In. the public road a corner to B. N. Stroud; thence with his line S. 82 ,4 W. 104 poles to a stone, corner of lot No., 10; thence N. 7 E. 58 poles to a stone, corner to lot No., 6; thence N. 80 E. 106 poles to a stone in the public road, to the beginning, con taining 37 acres, more or less, de ducting a 20 ft. passway on the south side of lot No. 5. which pass way is deducted for the Interest and benefit of all the heirs. For purchase price, the purchaser must execute bonds, with approved I suit?:y, uraniiK legal interest iroin date of sale, until paid, with lien retained and having the force and effect of a judgment. Bidders will upon a credit of six months the fol lowing described property, to-wit: "All the oil, gas and other miner als underlying the following de scribed tract or parcel of land in Ohio County, Kentucky, Beginning at two white oaks and hickory on the Hines Mill roud; thonce S. 80 E. 264 poles to a dog wood, gum and hickory; thence S. 10 W. to a gum, black oak and hickory; thence N. 80 W. to a dog wood and sugar tree; thence N. 47 K. 124 poles to the beginning, con taining one hundred and ninety-five acres, more or less. I!?ing the same oil leasts conveyed to the defendant Ch.-is. N. Gould by the plaintiff, A. A. Carter, on Octo ber 6, 1!)19, which lease or deed i3 recorded in the Ohio County Clerk's olliee. l.'pou said lease there are two oil wells, also the following personal property, consisting of live 250 bar rel' tanks, one force pump, one 15 h. p. crude oil engine, also a lot of pipe aud casing, about 1000 feet of MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE be prepared to comply promptly l1''"-' litle a,uI otl"'r tl)0,s u"d "P"1'' with these terms. This lGth. day of August 1922. B. H. ELLIS, antes used lu the operation of said wells, also a boiler house, tool house ami pumper's house anil two der- Master Commissioner Ohio Circuit ricks, all of which property is on Court. fhe land conveyed by said lase and Barnes & Smith, Attorneys for are included In this sale or sullicieii' Plaintiff. I thereof to produce the sums of Cover II. Cary, A. D. Kirk unft. money ordered to be made. Clarence Bartlett, Attorney's for I)e- The purchaser will be required to fendaut. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. Tlrs 1 (It h. day of August, 11122. j B. II. ELLTS. I Muster Commissioner Ohio Circuit Court. ' M. L. Ileavrln. Attorney fur Plain tiff. CJlover Cary. A. D. Kirk and Clar ence Bartlett, Attorneys rorl.'d'oiul-ant. J. S. Shcltou, Plaintiff, Vs. Judgment aud Order of Sale Elmer Hiues, et, al.. Defendant. By virtue of a Judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the July Term, 1922, in the above- cause for the sum of $500.52, with interest at the rate of 6 per rent, per annum from tlir ji,sTKI! COMMISSIONER'S SALE I 10th. day of October, 1920, until ' C. Oiler, Plaintiff, Vs. Judgment Charles Quisenberry and Maggie Quisenbcrry, Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the July Term, 1922, in the above cause for the sum of $1100.00, with interest at the rate o 6 per cent, per annum from the S day of February, 1917, and subject to the following credits. Interest paid to February Sth. 1920, a:ii plaintiff's costs herein, I will offer for sale by Public Auction lit the Court House door in Hartford, on Monday, the fourth day of Septem ber 1922. about one o'clock p. in., upon a credit of six months the fol lowing described property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Ohio County. Kentucky, on the Morgautowii and Owensboro road and known as a part of the Frank Alien farm and hounded as follow?, viz: Beginning tit a stone, corner to William Cannon's eighty (SOI nrr survey and T. It. Tomey's survey; thence with said Tomey's lit:" N. !" W. SO poles to a white oak and hickory: thence S. 15 W. 12 pol to a stake; thence S. 22 E. S poles to a black gum and two dogwood'': thencr- V. 45 15?, poles to the be ginning, containing dS'i acres more or less. Less 16 acres fold to C. F. Boswe!!; I her1 Is hereby reserved a road 15 feet wide from the Owens boro and Morgnntown road to the 40 acre tract of P. W. Tabor. Being the same lat.d described i:i deed of conveyance recorded In iked book ?". pic;e 111. in clerk's office at Hartford. Ky., or sulliclent there of to produce the sum:? of r.'.o:i ordered to b" made. The purchaser will be required tn execute bond with approved security Immediately after sale. This 16th. day of August. lf22. B. H. ELLIS. Master Commissioner Ohio Circuit Court. Jno. It. Wilson. Attorney fur Plain tiff. !10 quickly relleies Colds, Consti pntioti, Biliousness and Headache-, A Fine Tonic. Ul-2t A THAT'S how eaty it to pay for Corona, tha little 0' j-pound tyfM-writcr you con fold up, take :i' vou. write vith anywhere. Phone us today for a itsa demonstration. (i. i'liowK, Agent . Hai .'ford. Ky. LYES EXAMINED TlllXl wvje-t'Vt-'' 4.u....Kv . ... a paid, and Plaintiff's costs herein I will offer for sale by Public Auction at the Court House door in Hart ford, on Monday, the fourth day of September 1922, about one o'clot k p. in., upon a credit or six months the following described properly, to-wit: "A tract of land located and situated in Ohio County, Kentucky and bounded as follows: Bounded on the North by the lands of John Salmon and Noah Jolly; Bounded on the East by t!ie lands of Johnson; bounded on the south by tho lands of L. Miller; bounded on the west by the lauds of Bank Louis; and the appurtenances thereon' or sufllclent thereof to pro duco the sum of money ordered to lie made. ! Tho purchaser will be required to John W. Couyers, PUiiiilltt', Vs. Judgment ; A. W. -Morgan, Defendant. . By virtue of a Judgment and or-1 dor of sale of the Ohio Circuit. Court, rendered at tho May Term, 1922, and nrd-T of resile entered at tho July Term, li22. lu tlia al.ove vausu fur ll.e Hum of $167:!. 00, with inter est at i lie raiy of 0 par cut. p r ' minnm from the Uril. day of Decem ber, 1S21, and Plaintiff's costs here-, In, I will offer for sale by Public Auction at the Court Ilou.-e door in. Il.iiUoid. on Monday, Uic, l'jurili day of Stpteniher lif-J, about one o'clock p. in., upon it credit of ids months the folllwiug described prop-! erty, to-wit: 1 "Beginning at a stake in the Woodward Mill road; thence with said road S 19 Is degrees West,' to a stone, corner to the execute bond with approved security lfir . Immediately after sale. , . .. ... ,..,. 1 ,t, . , . Jo H130I ; thonce N. Su'j . 2100; This 16th. duy of August 1922. . . , , . , J , j ft. to a stake, corner lo Douglas . , " ELLIS, Johnson; thence with his Hue N. 3 ' Master Commissioner Ohio Circuit ..... ... , . . , , , . . E. 1700 ft. to a stake, corner to lot I " . , ' 'No. 1; thence 8. H6H B 2o ft. I Barnes & Smith, Attorneys for . , . . . . '. co' , , to the beginning, containing 93. SSI Plulutiff. . , J - acres, lielnfr the same property con- MASTER COM.m'wSIOXKR'S SAI.U to A w. Morgan by Lucy , Hlnes, itc, tlacd of record in deed book 62 at page 201 In the Ohio County Court Clerk's ofllce." For purebnse price, the purchaser A. A. Carter, Plalutlff, l UUfiUlOIlb I j Chas. N. Gould and Earl N. Swan. partners trading and doing busl- muat MPrH,e bon,,s' wlth Wovod uess under the Arm name style of u""r,"B ,"a' ",ler"81 'ro,a Earl N. Swan. Oil operator. De- di,,e of M,w' u,lt" P",d' wlth lIen ... ' .retained and bavlrg the force and renuant. , ... . , 'effect of a Judgment. Bidders will . By virtue of Judgment and order b9 prepare(, t0 , promptly of tale vf the Ohio Circuit Court,, wh the((ft term3 tendered at the July Term, 1922. la Thu 16lh d;iy 'of A)guBt the above cause tor the sum of B II ELLIS $86z.0,. with Intereat at tho rate of MagUr commiasloner Ohio Circuit 4 per cent, per anuum from the 12ta. Court, ' ' day of July. Xiit, until paid, aud x. F. Blrkhead, Clarence Bartlett. ulalntlff'i costs herein, I will offer and Ai D. Kirk. Attorneys for Plaln for sale by Public Auction at tha tiff. Court House door in Hartford, on t MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE J. 8. Shelton. et. al., Plaintiff, Vs. Judgment J. Lee Bennett, et. al.. Defendant. ' By virtue of a Judgment and or der of sale of tbe Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the May Term, 1928. and order of resale entered at the July Term. 1922, In the aboye cause for tbe sum of $380.00, with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum from the 1st.' day of September, 1920, until paid, and . tha further sum of $765.00 .with like Interest from the 1st. day of September 1920, Monday, the fourth day of,8eptem-t Tired? Drop In at Heg's, tor a aud costs herein, k will offer for sale, bar 1123, about one o'clock p. m.'.rest. Vou are Welcome; 34tf. V.f-.o'tr 6 Aft d H i a ii l, I v. -J. U i irf You arc coming to the State Fair of course! Wlien you do. rciiieiiilu-r. as hcivt-'Jio:";. u'.-.r store will be a g;od place to meet your friends. Situated ristit on tiie principal shopping street of the city 613 Fourth Avenue, between Llroadway and Cliestiuif. Leave )'our bundles hers w'ule attendin;' the Fair. We have telephones, writing desk, station ery and past cv.rds, all free, for the use and con venience of our friends and .patrons. If you are contemplating purchasing eye glasses or spectacles, do so as soon as you reach the city, in order that we may have time to make them while you are here. During the past year our plant has bicn en larged, enabling us to take care of your nccdj w ith greater speed and accuracy than before. Bring this letter with you and we will allow a discount of 10; on any purchase you may make. Our business is to manufacture and prop erly fit Eye Classes and Spectacles, and the b;st you can get are the only safe kind to iccar. Yours very truly, 13 Fourth Ava. The Ba'l Optical Ccsaaa, lacar partial. Lo Hi. vil'e, Ky Opwit Mur AaJrM TaJlr