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r X'. SANTA CLAUS DID IT! The old gentleman came by night and ordered such a variety of Holidays Goods at FAIRBROS.&CO. Popular Store That he simply overwhelmed them and made them hustle to care for them; but now IT'S ALL RIGHT And Fair Bros. Co. have put everything into proper shape. They are ready to show the goods and part with thcmf too, at moderate price's just To Please The Children. Hartford Temple of Fashion FAIR BROS. & CO., T. ID mTXXJXJ3LAJ&& tSDOES THE FINEST AND BLACKSMITHING. a s ecialty. A large stock of best modern P cv., and all kinds of Farming Implements on hand. Call on him. i). WILLIAMS. BeaveI' Lam. y. P FiniittUi FwiiW! For Ward-Robes Dressers, or anything in the General Furniture Line, see T. J. MORTON. N.N. &M.V.R.R. TRAINS LEAVE BEAVKU DAM. TRAINS GOINH WEST. No. . Mull and ExprM HilO ' N, T, Limrtrd Kiprm U:Sr. . TRAIN8 OOJNO EAST. No. I, Mail nd Kxpreii Mir. No. I, Limit. J Expr.it FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1892'.' For Sale. A good farm containing 212 acres of land. About one-half cleared;good improvement; woll watered. Liea four milei South of Fordiville on the extension of the Oweiuboro & Falls of Rough railroad. For terms, call on or address, John J. MoHenry, 8 tt Hartford, Ky. For" Rout The best law office in Hartford, ap. " ply to John J. McHenry. tf Bitowwa nu jnrmuut jluiawac "r MM kAomo. TbU bookU flvoa awgr Hdru nd genual atoroa. ro TUB WOD, Wmidos. MiUrU. dlimlon u4 ReramvlcUr. For m! br ) MOlcte - to. waula P rs. Be sure to go to Williams Bros, for your Christmas Goods. Fino Umbrellas for Christmas ut Kahn's Clothing House. 100 pair of winter pants from 85c up at Kahn's Clothing House. Our $1.25 Ladies kid gloves nt G."c. a pair as long as they last nt Kudu's Clothing Houfc. James Ford and Zulu Brown, two popular young pcoplo in Huyti, will bo married the 20th inst. Children, Misses and Ladies Clonks only a few left, at reasonably low priees at Kahn's Clothing House. May it Co. have opened up n new Meat Shop in Hartford, and keep constantly on hand fresh meat of all kinds. If you need northing in the tonsor ial lino, call on Archie Cain, who is prepared to accommodate you in the latest style. Three sons of B. F. McCormick, of Ko Creek, hnvo succeeded in killing, so far this winter, sixty-two coons. The skins were brought in and sold to Williams Bros, on Wednesday. Now, that the fence and wall around the Court House havo about rotted down, the attention of the powers that be must soon of necessity bo directed toward re-building them. It would seem the part of prudence and economy to build a brick wall surmounted by a neat iron fence. Supposo we have it. And in this connection, why could not tiio Court House be painted? The new railroad has already becu the means of building a now town in the county, Davidsonvillo is a rising little village where the railroad intersects the Hardinsburgdirt road, about a mile beyond Barrett's Ferry. Two or three stores, a blacksmith shop, a hotel and several dwellings have been built in the last few weeks and the work goes on. 'It will only be a matter of a few month's time when the Barrett's Ferry will bo changed to Davidsonvillo. Itcil Front. The Bed Front. To tho Bed Front. Ui) to tho Bud Front. The Arcadia for Christmas goods Call on May & Co. for fresh meat. Call on C. L. Field for baled hay. Holiday goods nt Williams Bell & Co. The Bed Front is tho place for groceries. Call on T. J. Morton for fresh goods. Goto Williams, Bell &Co. for Holiday goads. Holiday goods at Williams, Bell and Company. If you want largo line Hulls cheap, go tti Williams Brothers. Good rigs, good teams and good feed at C. L. Field's. . Deo Walker is in juil, arrested on several bench warrants, T. J. Morton will sell you 25 pounds of New Orleans sugar for 81. Santa Clnus at the Arcadia with a complete lino of Chritmns goods. Itcmenibcr Williams Bros, when you wont nice, substantial goods. Napkins ami fine towels at your own piice nt Kahn's Clothing House. Bom to the wife til .1. Allen Anderson, December 1), u fine 0 pound girl. Ftir nicest anil freshet groceries go to the popular trading place, Bed Front. Williams Bros, is the place to go lor Guns and the best stock of Gun Fixtures and Ammunition. Table linen all colors Damask for Chrsrttnns gifts ut your own prico at Kahn's Clothing House. Miss Alice Bowman's school nt tho Kr'linnllinusn plnsns to- . :. . --- . -- , night, iuisi Aiiee is one or ine best young teachers and has taught a good school. The uuw railroad from Fordsville to Horse Branch is being pushed rap- I idly to completion. The cars now ' run from lloree Branch to Olatou ami the whole line will be completed by the first of March or earlier. Crit Taylor and Dec Walker, colored, had n light at the Methodist Church nt Huyti at a festival last Sat. unlay night in which a knife was freely used, but no damage was done other than their clothing was cut into carpet rogs. Mr. Fied Baruch, who camo licro from Louisville fifteen months ago and took a position in M. M. Kahn's Trade Palace, has accepted a position with Levi, Newburger & Co., of New York, as traveling salesman. Mr. Baruch is very popular with our people and one nnd all wish him success in his new work. He has had considerable experience in the business already, and will begin with the new year. He will still make Hartford his home. For tho Holidays. Our 83.5(1 fine Ladies Shoes at 52.2.i nt Kahn's Clothing Houfc. Brick iorSalo. 150,000 good brick for sale at Hartford, Ky. Parties wanting brick for any purpose will call on or address E. L. Herring, Hartford, Ky., who will fill all orders at reasonable prices. tf Overcoats, Ovorcoats! To sell them out, at "your own price at Kahn's Clothing House. Santa Claus' Brother Has agaiu this year his headquarters at the famous Kahn's Trade Palace. Ho exhibits beautiful, useful Christmas presents such as Children suits and ovcicontsnt $1.00; Youth suits and ovorcoats at 82.50; Men suits nnd overcoats at 83.50. Fine carpet slippers, silk handkerchiefs, silk mulllers, silk ties, sealskin caps and many other useful things. Notice. Know all men, that I have released my son v Fletcher T. Wilson, from all obligations to labor for mo and havo sot hinijfroo so far as I am concerned and will not be responsible for any contacts he may make, or other aots he may perform. This December 0th 1802, Rosino, Ky. 4t V. P. Boots and Shoes Sell nt tho famous Kahn's Clothing House lower than ever. I Won't Bo Your Wife Said Mary. And the reason? Because you do not know how to save money. y. The samo suit and overcoat you could have bought at Kahn's Clothing House for $3.00 less than elsewhere. And she is right. . . SELECJT. Doc. 13. Tho school nt this pluco is progressing nicely under tho management of Prof. Stove Mothers -head. Johnnie Royal, Tullahoma, Tenn., accompanied by John I). Farmur, Fordsville, visited friends and relatives here lust week, D. A. Itnyul,who bus been visiting in Indiana for the past three weeks, returned home to-day, A serioua accident huppoiiod to John P. Dougherty wliilo hauling shock-coin, on tho 2l)t!i tilt. Tho wagon tn mod ovor and Mr. Dougherty, in attunipting to jump, was seriously hurt, hut God sparod his lifo until tlio Till of December, whuu his spirit took its flight tn the homo ahovo. Ho was a uiombor of tho Mt. Liberty Baptist Church. Tho Church has lost ono of its best members. His remains woro interred at Mt. Liberty on the Uih. Ho leaves a wife and throo children and n lio.it of frionds to mourn departure. Weop not, tloar friends, and children all, From you a fathor, Christ tloth call. Weop not for him It is in vain To call him to y6ur sight again. LAUItA ItOYAf.. ""personal Jo. Kahn, Cromwell, was in town yesterday. C. L. Woodward, Centcrtowu, was in town Monday. Miss Hennio Gunther returned from Louisville Tuesday. Dr. J. S. Coleman and wife went to Whitcsville yesterday. Miss Carrie Cox, Stanley, is visiting her sister, Mrs, M. L. lleavcriu. Miss Annie Allen Kosiue, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. D. Gully. D. L. Smith nnd Charlie Shown, of Owensboro, were in town this week. Miss Dora Black, Hnyncsvillc, visited Miss Aliun Lyons the first of the week. Miss Lura Williams, who has had typhoid lever tor some time, is improving. Miss Bettie Fitzhugh, who has been ill of typhoid lever for several weeks, is improving. Frank Stanley, Rochester, spout a few days last week among his many friends here. Miss Minnie Rcnfrow, Sulphur Spriugs, is visiting Mrs. C. T. Sutton, of Owensboro. Messrs. James A. Fulkcrson, Beav" vcr Dam and L. W. limit, Horton, called to see us yesterday. Miss Fannie Cascbicr spent a few days in Beaver Dam this week, the guest of Mrs. D. J. Coleman. Misi Mary Cox, after several weeks absence, visiting friends in Louisville and Owensboro, has returned home. W. fi. Cole, of Sulphur Springs, one of Ohio county's stnunchest Republicans, made us a pleasant call Saturday. A. C. Ellis, V. G. Barnetrand R. A. Anderson, Kiuderhook, each delivered a loud of tobacco to Owensboro this week. Mrs, Henry Austin, Calhoon, who has been visiting her father, J. W. Payne, Sr , Barretts Ferry, returned to her home Saturday, accompanied by her brother, Andrew Payne. The great revival is still in progress at Beaver Dam. No less than fifty conversions and about as many additions to the church up to this time. Thirty-four candidates will receive the oidiuancc of baptism Sunday morning. For Instance. You buy your boy a new uit of Clothes, or an Overcoat from Kahn's Clothing Store, don't you think, you can please him better than getting him some toys, candy or other foolishness. Town Taxes. Those who hnvc not paid their town taxes are earnestly requested to do so ut once. 1 must make settlement soon and your prompt action in the matter will be appreciated and will save time nnd trouble. Res'y, W. P.Tiiomas. What can I Givo John, Jim, Jack and Loo For his Christmas? Is tho question of many young ladies now. Go to Kahn's Trade Palace nnd buy a silk Handkerchief, silk Mulilcr, silk Ties, fine Kidglovcs nnd you are sure to please your fellow. Marriage licenso sinco our lust report: S. A. Park to Miss Deo Yutes, Shelby Rock to Idella Martin, Georgo D. Simmons to Mrs. Mattio.I. Hooker, .1. C. Woodward to Berthn Blue, Wnltor V. to Esther Mosoly. A Free Trip to Tho World's Fair, and countless, other attractive premiums, from a doll to a watch, bicycle, organ or rifle, nro olicrcd for a little pleasaut work near homo, by tho publishers of WIDE AWAKE. For full particulars, free, address W. F. Kellogg, Box 188, Boston, Mass. 1G lm I havo several Sowing Machines that 1 would gladly tratlo for corn or hay. Write, or call and see me. Gross Williams. ONE DOLLAR EVERY HOUR li eullf earned by nnr one of either lex In any part of the country, who U willing to work Indui. trlouilr at th. employment which we furnlili. J'lie labor li light ami pleaunt, and you run uo tlik winterer. We Mt you out complete, 10 that f ou can fire the builnen a trial without exDeuie I to yourttlf. For thoo wllllugto do a little work, till, li the grandett offer made. You can work an uay, or in ine erening oniy. li you art- cm. plo)ea, and have a tew .pare hour, at your utlllie them, and add to your Income, our limine. 1 win nui inieriere ai mi. louwiu I be amaied on the ttart at the rapidity and raie by which you ainai. dollar upon dollar, day In and I day out. trtii beginner, are lucteiaful from the nr.i nour. Any oue can run me uuuuei i nonu fall. You thould try nothing elae until you lee fur yourielf what you can do at the builnen which we offer. No capital rltked. Wonieu are grand worker.; nowaday, they make ai much u men. They .hould try tliU builneu, a. It I. io well adapted io them. Write at once and ire for )ouneir. Addrcil II. HAI.I.KTT CO., Ilox HSU, I'orlliMMl, Me, KINDERHOOK. Doc. 0. Mrs. Jnno Stovons,of this pluco and Mrs. Ellon Bonnett, Beda, havo returned to thoir homes after spending sovorul days visiting fripnds and relatives in Whitesville, Daviess M county. Mm. Lilliun BairJ is uthomo after a short visit to frionds ami relatives in Owonsboro. Miss Hollo Bryant, of Daviss is visiting tho family of G. J.Ma plos at this writing. Miss Miunio Bainl has returned homo from Contertown, where sho spent several days visiting her Mrs. Abbie Tichenor. Miss Emma Slovens, after spending Saturday and Sunday on No Crook among frionds, has returned homo. Thomas L. Buird tnado a business trip to Cunoyvillo, Grayson county, last week. Mrs. A. C. Ellis and son, Howard, havo returned from Daviess county, where thoy spont several days last week visiting friends and relatives. R. P. Baird and Jo. Ford made a flying trip to Owonsboro last wook. Miss Alice Ambrose, Boda, spent Saturday night in Kinderhook not long sinco, the guest of well, Miss Hollo Bryant. Lonnio Stevens, who has been living on the farm of J. C. Riley for tho past year, has moved into tho No Crook neighborhood, whero ho will uinko his future homo. Wo regret to lose Mr. Stevens and family, but ur loss is No Creek's guin. Tho necktie party, which was given at Andrew Kings, of No Crook, lust Friday night was enjoyed by all who attended. As Christmas is almost horo wo think we will have a weddingor two to report ,butnono of tho contracting parties will bo Daisy Dkaxk. Plenty of good horse feed and kind attention given your horse at Cascbicr & Burton's stable. 1 Holiday Excursion Rates Via Newport Novs and Mississippi Valley Co. ono and one-third faro for the round trip between stations on tho Newport News and Mississippi Valley Co.,and to Louisville, Cincinnati, Evansvillo, and Points North and East and to Memphis and points South. Tickets will be sold December 23, 24, 25 and 31, 1S92. Good for return until January 1893. For further information, apply to the nearest ticket agent of the Newport News and Mississippi Valley Co. T. B. Ly::ch, Asst. General Pass. Agt, L. F. Day, Traffic Man. Never mind the mud. Casebicr & Burton will fit you out with a team that will go through it, Call on Casebier & Burton for conveyances to and from Beaver Dam. All orders promptly filled day or night. rr.An J A happy fatntty Twos thus with the Johnsons after Truman H. had ben rescued from the grave by the use of Dr. Fenner's Kidney and liackaeho Cure. lie writes: " My father died of kidney disease and I inherited it. Had become so bad that medical treatment ceased to benefit me and I was given over to die. Ono bottle of Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure practically cured me, though I continued it a little longer to be safe. My digestion improved at once, my kidneys healed and I am now a well man." Write him at Itusti, N. Y. Certain in all kidney diseases, female complaints, backache, soreness or lameness over back, stone in bladder, etc. Also the Great Blood PumriEit, removing promptly all impure and poisonous matter from tho blood, curing skin eruptions and scrofula, dyspepsfa, heart disease, dropsy, rheumatism, drowsiness, dullness, sleeplessness, eonbtlpation, headaches. Money refunded it satisfaction not given. Tuke home a bottle to-day. 1. 1' llthNtan, l'rest, Jo. 11. lUaar., Outlier Of tho Condition of tho Beaver Dam DEPOSIT BANK At tho Close of Business October 8, 1892. UESOURCES. Notea and Bills 847,271.17 Real Estato 3,000.00 Furniture und Fixtures.. 1,500.00 Expenses 1,515.07 Cash on Hand and in other Banks 39,272.98 $92,589.22 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock 825,000.00 Due Banks 20.00 Interest and Exchange. . . . 3,748.59 Kcservo' 802,31 Surplus Fund 2,250.00 Deposit Account 00,708.32 892,580.22 In submitting this wo beg to state that our business has steadily grown each month since our opening, nnd by the most careful, watchfulness and it strict observance ofthe principles of the most conservative Banking, wo hopo not ouly to extend our acquaint mice, but to prove ourselves worthy tho confidence that is being so liberal ly reposed in us. Wo are here tn accommodate tho people, each nnd every business, courtesy shall be extended to them, but in no case shall safety bo sacrificed for friendship or to obtain business. John H.Baunks, Cashier. ANDERSON'S BAZAAR. Have you heard about tho big reduction in goods at the Bazaar? Well it's a faet everything in the house has been marked so low that they arc selling stacks of goods. So if you need anything in Dry Goods, Millinery, Notions or Shoes, it will pay you to call and see them. We have quite a number ofLadies & Misses Cloaks on hand and they must be sold in the next few days regardless of cost. You can get one at your own price. DRY GOODS. We have cut the prices on all Woolen Dress Goods and you should sec our big bargains. Can sell you a lovely all wrool Scotch Plaid Henrietta for 37i cents, former price 50 cents. All other goods in the same proportion. In this line we have also made a big reduction and you can get a nice winter hat at a price that will surprise you. Miss Sara never fails to please her customers in every respect. SHOES. We still have a full line of Anderson's Wear-forever Shoes, Ladies, Misses and Childrens. They speak for themselves,and every pair we sell under a strict guarantee. We also have a nice line of Trunks, Smyrna Rugs, Fur Rugs, and invite you to call and see our line before you purchase. It will pay you to do so. SARA AND ME. BETTER KNOWN AS THE PALMER. HOUSE. Newly Famished. & Rates $1-00 per day. 4 Meals East side Frederica, between Main and tho River, Owensboro, Ky. MRS. CEdS. ROB Y, MRS. C. E. WIZLIJYGffAM,Pvops. he Twentieth Semi-Annual Statement OK THE BANK-HARTFORD At the Close ol HiihIiicn, Juno 30, 1N02, RESOURCES. Bills discounted 859,317.09 Real estate 3,000.00 Furniture and fixtures. . . . 1,000.00 Bonds 1,341.67 Debts in suit 743.54 Cnshonhaud&in other b'ks 40,420.79 8105,823.09 LIABILITIES. Cnpital stock 830,000.00 Deposits 70,798.20 Due other Banks 15.05 Dividend 4 per cl.dcclared 1,200.00 Fund to pay taxes 225.00 Profit and loss ,. .. 3,584.84 8105,823.09 I, S. K. Cox, swear tho abovo to be correct. 6. K. Cox, President. Sworn to before me this June 30, 1892. A.T.Naix, D.C.O.C.C. A semi-annual dividend of 84,00 per share was this day declared, payable on and after July 5, 1892, TAX-PAYERS! You will do both yourself and me a favor by calling upon me or one of mydep' u ties and paying your taxes before the six percent, penalty is added which will be done the first of November. Please attend to this matter at once and save costs. Yours, &c, S. C. TAYLOR, Sheriff Ohio Co. Notice. All persons knowing thomsolves indebted to me are requostod to call ou M. L. Hoavrin, Hartford, and settle the samo. Resp'y, L. T. Cox. Hartford SUBSCRIBE -FOR THE Bin AND- A.JL. A A. '"' r1 e tJ'rlt t V-6 BOTH - PAPERS -FOR THE PRICE- OF ONE. ALL THE- ' COUNTY NEWS IN THE wmmm llAND NATIONAL NEWS IN THE TRIBUNE. $1.25 per year. Job Work A SPECIALTY. il i 'ill