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MILLINERY
TOPICS.
The rush is now on in our MILLINERY
PARLORS-New Goods are coming
in daily. Early buyers are the
ones who get the "pick," so we would
advise you to call at once and con
sult MRS. SARA COLLINS SMITH as
to your needs.
Besides Millinery, we are showing
the prettiest line of Coat Suits,
Cloaks, Dress Goods and Silks to be
found anywhere, with suitable line
of trimmings to match. See us for
these goods, and remember that IT
PAYS TO TRADE WITH A HOUSE
TiAT SAVES YOU MONEY.
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Hartford Republican.
FIUDAY OOTpBKIt 4.
M. I. ft E. Kailroad Tine Table
at Hartford, Ky.
L. A N. Ubm card effective Mooter
Aug. 21st
N. 112 North Bound due 7:10 a. ax.
dally except Sunday.
Ne. 114 NorUi Bound due S:M p. aa.
daily except Sunday.
Nb. 1U South Bound de 8:46 a. eb
dally except Suadey.
No. IIS Soutfc Bound dM 1:41 p at.
dally exoept Sunder.
H. E. MISCHKli
Mlaa Stplla Wfmrncf i Mnjjtina njonJ
In tpulsvfje. I j,
Mr. Jolin King Ja iS(Kjv iiw Jjujld-
InE ut Dundee.
Ii
iM.r. ItobATt Uixtf, of ,Iunfle nfi visit
lnt' friends liore tiiip .wetfe. I
Mi3 ussl G,u."piu lia ou'i'iNtcrl a
position with fjts S. lyibijt Vino. ,
: . Mr. Stih"iIiBicy,lin.s oii Jils reVl-'
ditrioo .to 'Mr. Tfituin, !w li;v (Jfilu'ii
. jips03,ilon I
(Ut. AJbert ' li''i, rout" -', ;i1N,r
Duni: pl&l Urio -Hiaiubiitu" u l"H,aiit .
V ' (All Mondiiv. . I
"tmSl - . .. .'
"Aim our fOm THwrfay nrn Kt.
O. &. i5cyt)t,' i'rMi4,;- Slf. (Miirk llci
tPowf Duudiee.
4jir. y. ATT.LVcnjrt," u c&iubcr deal
er ' X itoejwar, Ky., (PMU Hw tiw
pubiiean n pleivant cujl TucmWy.
Mr,' ond3tS7iL B7Uulij a-utuwii'l
Monday froini. a short njalt wtiith ivla
UVOJ at 3loit wid UiDi(lW(y MlJiqf.
Ctaph Calipon" TielwitjS from &B ! up,
irlwn on Uio ' TaiMnj; alatfilne at
Oh4(County Vrus Co. iqt
If you nc.-d a kooY wiiaat ilni'4 caJT
and ee me about Uio kind 1 A'.
m S. L.. KING, llaiTtfond, Ky.
Jfiyou wani
' W i
a lipine on t)' w,em jo
El.l XWtiUfSY,
, ,j. jinnuow. y., (i. . . k. '
Mr. Jfthn C. Ilily rraUiiriicfl &7vtKTl'
from JUnUvlUc, 1;to lip ofjidtd c'o
Jiieqan of Una V-54iuto ptiiJMfrf (Aml-l-
tlon. I )
Mr. Jplwirrai'ie, jvisIht o,f t''o
lUnk of JUrtford. Mfiftv lod ' Uio rSt,i.'.9
Bankora' Coiwrai'jUin t lo'loW if'l81
t. .... .. Ml 1.4 1A L
wpBk. i ,
jut. I'lrtd I'lajso, who ;B oo-.pimlcd wlUi
F.Ji. Crpudir (Ut'l Woci.,i,f JUtinc. w.us
u oaVlur K 'Ahe IVjbi;ji pfjo
wdny
I
Mi Sojdila Wooriipr, dfpufjr cJaMca
.... M .. ..-.. .-i
asr. w. . .irtnsiej' ntvoo. m
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in Imr ' vacation, aivJ HprtiJJinu
time at hpnie. I ?
ttie
,IXIu4y
Slir-'rlff a. 1'. Jonti
JUinte
5. and Mr. Kned TJni!fly. of
t iiuii'.i
wore pluint cajjeri U)t fPUe Jtpubj .can
oftico TuosOay. I.
Mr. AJibcntTJwtli, Qf DipM?- il;t.n,
wan J,n Hartford .Monday to qtilKy s
uJininilsLru,tar of t''e "itMto' t tliA Jatc
A. II. (BUuk) IvnaJi.
For ft.00 Tou can e't a ciny of "The
ViUjturs' C;ttw'' and one years subscrip
tion to The rtepubljoan. Jlegular art;e
of t)ie book alone fl.SO. '
n.i,,roin.lge ti'xoisu .wlio ftdwttCtie, for
tyvy.jslu)iw .you iwy wtinf. unpl npnppji-'e
yio,ur tra,'le, T!i,py t"a 7u wluii tfwy
have for Kile. ,Try .thtin.
iWHon yflu not wdy for your Brass
and rye seed lot me bo'iI jou. lVIusi'
ore rlaht. . L. KINQ ,
Ctf - " Hartford, ICy.
Whenww your iurcluvsc aniouut ' to
P ut tjic Ohio Oonn;y Drug Co. iVjoro
you e?i a ll.uinony Talkliio; jtabcliliis
free. I 10tf
Hv. 'Siy.o CixiJisin, riin un JiiliainK of
t)a Jlin,t, of tike llni-flord Stpno and
Cimstrm-ytm Co., war Irviiwlon, Ky..
v.0. niliiKki'K wjlJi fr), (nlf) Jiro ato,niy
Ihia' Hon. lliiteV, Jolly, of Of.
I eniitni, iji)rtik n,t J-'prMaXlIille, on SatU".
dny ufUinionn OxiUwer S in (U'o liit,firot
. . rj . . MmJ.
Incited. .
if t"j Mario .tit! u"i nvojjlmir ' who
ha,u l)Oon iV.i!jng at lanjtiou, Cnjo.,
! for t,oniB Jjiie liivo returned to ltjfivT
I Dam and will lVl Vi winter ,wlWi Mr
V, u. augijn.
llavo JiwtVw.'tUvciI a wr 'pad of si'f
Innh Drnjn TJHng.l
l'i-od.ifij WviqlimU,,
I aiiuitfomd, (Ky.
A ikinsio prow o,f worknKn p.ne Hit iwnrk
OMaLMu'ilnir far an addition (tp (,lio rar
,; uf.,ftlie ihuili- of. Jlxnt&v'd. ,ADxut l.-'i-
ty foot-w Hi 1m tulikjl, niifl vfflo unburn
l?u.Vjiir jifcint LiiKtoJi'icd. I i ,
a jfntrtioied niUn ,wa ljrufi at
Uio NoCrosk MctUiwIUtt CViurf.li ,Wdup-
Kdiy ntslvt. Tlio pastor llov. KJ,! Vej.
jcyf s in;!iari; wil an5,!t?d by tho
Kiiv. S. ,M. Owr'T, a rr. 'H i,n--' '
" Hurjuu, Ky.
Tlw fol'rviB. t-l- r:i''" '
Dr. LVniiVi iii'Kf . ;if.-. o .- t
niiwi an(i fcViC-r.v. tK'J-f-i ' .';y- - '"
M'it'ii'j "Iat Sir l!:? ,i&t, ".";
IUu!u"iojn Oil ii. vi;" '". I. -, '7; .'.j-
But-JlWa DiiJiScjst." I'j. l.i. . a, v.
tlfsnnep,t, I
r t"(.t Inn. Noj join tfwn fl flp!i ;n
il.jmt"r at mim) nil.
OHIO COI'NTV I-'All.MHllS MPTIW.
ti:u:ijionk co.(
A1v. ila.Jtr1, Ivy.'i
Ajh'mw Unnj trm ihiii.toii whn 'it
tmV! Um riivl'ta I'nwi'y iFiijr fX O'V-
juJifiro l.'i.fl w. k wro Mr. nml ?lr.
(Tiar Turmr an I Hfilo ilaupliiir, fMj s
KntJilun; Mir. A. Wii-rim, Mr.
tin I Mrs. Arthur 1'cWy, lautjrn. Jn'in
Uwi, I'w.jn Jtiy, NVfwn linncnilil -
Cnitn ?xtfidlntf, l'nl Jlulnrpcn a.'vl
St,U IMl"y. I
TJio Olvio CViTiii.iV" ' J'jrW. Cfliu ft in
"&lon lioro this ivock wfrji County
Juilee U. It. WalJlnj.' pnvi rli.nff, Ut'i
ty Clerk Hunger Jn rfnrjro of 'Jvo tJf
rcrorJ look n-nl tHo pUfMnsr M"iTi'
UYV-m iir-it: 3L"Mr. .TjioirL pnrvVrs,
Mack Cook, J. I.. Vfllfrm, 11. . Oliim
hcrfnin. J. II. MHo.n, anint lVWn.iiJ. .!.
C. Jiwkvn wil O. K. iVi t- I
Itav. KIl"wiwFy nTvl f.ilntfy r'tyirn?'!
,7 tfiKir lw,nio at Xp ArtH, after rjisml
Ins wvcraj lnyg wJi rc.icives i t-'cn-
tmj Kentucky unfl llro. V-'fcy nm a.'.-
tetvJi'rl uiiniia, yniTcneo Hit ,VnrXmir.
vS,.V, Ky. Ho w. eiit to No
Crotk c!i.u;rJi for nnirtlier y'rir. and
!Jiyt 17) ngjrpti Ifii i XunUinnfu Jn )i w
rvi Jij'.s A'rvjcim amifn fti ytnr.
Jtr. Jiroino A'n dlcrl ftt ls liome jn
the iCpnr.'Oi'vl riiM)or! epd Tir'Jay, nf
trr (i Jins Ulatyw. .Kpneml wrilce
Wro n.'ondiicl'Cd 'WriifiCfjiay niioininK by
Itev. 1L K. K,uiiia, nt.fr pvlifi'i Jntfipn
wus in IJw Coticoj-d raviiud. Mr.
Allti wan w?01 known oxr Uio eoiitnty
and ItY1 tt wtfe, anfl &vm thfaJron
afl,J many otlitr rc;ttiivr nnrl iftttji.d'.
Tlio ltiuf'i;inn vrff.h p;:uurc a"
knpw.(Y's'!i revejilt of u f?nliitf.ul oxf'',
idpc;i"in pnihObiy.on, iliai. h Jitiir
'iit over tlw country Jy Mr. Alriton
Hedrjck, of Oili, 111., iind fttthiar of
Mr towntnun, I'rof. W. It. llwi",!,';',
TJie ea:-J ha,i wiw wiry &'jnnng point''
n t-ivpr of prollv.tlon, and a iljil't
Ing feature j Uw pan .drawjiwr, nlijcli
It made ly Mr. HotVlck, wlw w'lllo
HHarly flitfhty fpia qld oomnianiVs ar
lls'fja skJU- I i
Mr. r.rank afForcinan, who Jiad b?n
i,t Cj'ia Jiome of lii. parents, Olr. and MiS
It. 1'. IVxrcjian for ths ftit twp inojitih
and cnfjiud to lys Jed wh typhoid
fovor, luu fujjy ry.oiered, and lias re
turned to lijg work Jn tlw pnir;iraars
offjeo of tJie consyiictiVin ,-work of Uie
I & N. railroad ftt 1'aris, Ky. J,t ;
a trdiit tj fjie younp inrui ("jo kmoW t''e
hjirli e.nieieiii he 1 li!d by Mho ponnpany.
,During JI.J8 entire plxnence ilie rpmajned
on it,1ie,;r payrp'J. S
Milsg Gortrude Mompe, of 'FloralU,
Ala,biiina, and ilr. J. iIfiAwi?.'J .Pninjwfleld
of Mont'jonioo- A'ji., Te )iajrT.il ;n
tluii city JaKt-MondJiy mls.'flt.i iHisw jUfli.l
roe forjiwrly riOlc'icd ml Rrairr ,Datn
and in Pl'Yiflantly ivnvcinbeined by imapy
in (tiUi .cjty u-!p- ',e is a ;stcr of
Mr. Harry Monroe, of iBqavtir lim, and
lias flpeat m' Uwt Jirco yearg Hi ner
slsteir Mns. i Brown In, AJalfiw. iU:
Poi"Ii"ld ifi a proJninept O'oupsr- han
of di'ie South, and i nss'jwijt pjerj
tar of yie SCae of Alabump.
NOREEK
Q?t. 2..-Jdr. and Mrs. ,f . W Brmn, of
Prqnti wpwit Saturday omd Sund'iyi hevo
Uie guest of r.ektlvfs. t .' ' I
Miss Clara EVfl, Slcilffvy, PCTit Sun
day vtQlii her mojOiM- iHrs. iMollle IBKls.
Mrg. .Nathan Den,noUf of I.1,U'K1 who
has bjsen viaiUnK (P fjlip JJedfi JnKfbar
Ivood, IKt ftw 'l-r hpnw ' nvtmilay, 'ie
was accompanied by Iv-er Cer-p-ln.w
Mr. I Isaac Bennett .wiluo w.ip pmkp mi
axteindd vjit. I i
Mrs. JpJin Q'i!n,n and Mjips Jo"Le SanJo
fivr Bavor Dn.m siirvit updy tilt Mr.
and Mrs. C. I.. Clvapintui. I i
iTJio ihitttir who js .coifiacd to iy jpom
with cajiefr is no hc(ter. I
THie 5ifnn,t li'l'd of jN'J . und ?JVJ. T.
W. Mdaier is 'iok. I.
Kll, t?io Kittle daUKPitit1 of Mr. and
Mrs. 'Robert Ueufraw ilixv d)ia'mlnca'a.
(Mtiflcr Gabe.1 l'lndle wJiop (Ulis
was ur&iitioned JnM wnk is (NtdJl titvw.
Sir. S. 1. tfjvicr,fiir iiucicfl lijp ffum
v to Owfti'.yJixi T.iie-ilJ.y, Mr, .Stipdar-
fur win renuiin Ihto for a fuw wi5o"ig
befoixs lolnjtut Ills frunjly. I
Tiiio Sinslns Cunvcintii n,t Hel-.i 6uii
iLiy wan lV.sJ'iiy enjpyed and a drutd.-d
Riutws. Tlie .elaisos repi cuvshyI wjro
lloJn 'Vu.sliintan Uqnili Valicy, pjoar
1", SJiJnklo Cliajic J
Mt. Cannif and
Ifcqd Hill. The ae.t convention will
nietit at SJiinkle Chape,
TJi9 pM-oitntirtcd nioatiiB; bejiHai 'at tlio
MVjifllhit Chun Hore ,7ln.erliy nW'-t
TIi3 sorvlpes ar in cjiuige of jJio pas
tor, lle,v. H!J Wqsjey, Wi'io (p ably &
UllUd iiy ltov, 8. M. Carrier, of iIa'r
Van, Ky. I
Notice to Tax Fayers.
Doputy Sheriff S, 0. Koowji will "
at fho XollQWii,ng jvlatcia oji liiy np.nivJ
jp felicity ypur ,acs;
Ftordillle, VWay, OxitMbcr 4.
Huaver Dum, Monday, Oato,b-r 7. t ,
Centwtown, Tnioubiy, On-.tobci' &
M'Uiua, Wodncyduy, Oiyjber 9.
: .SiuCJious, tnuuivd.uy, GMjubcr W.
' Coijjilvo, Friday, Ooto,ler llv. , I
i IkKkuont, i4a.tuiid.ay, Odtp.btr 12.
j -Wysox, Tuqsulay, OvtHbur J5.
j I'reniilii, WrljiesJciy, Onf-jober JO.
, CnJuuwi'U, T,hursJay, October 17. I
i ILiJI'Mirv iij-turnlav. Dituln-r 2fi.
IT. H. UUACK, S!i.T;ff.
SCIENCE RECORDS A TRIUMPH
After Research It Hat Been Ascertain-
erf Jutt Why the Hungry Man
Tightens Hit Belt.
Remembering tho habit of tramps to
tighten tlielr belu when hungry, Prof, i
Ul, liuwvrii ICIIIUIUU UL'CIUUU Q UIVL'S
tlpnte the clflclency of this Blinplo
remedy In actually suppressing hun
ger. Asclsted by physicians he made
use of tho property of the X-rays of
being arrested by metals and their
salts. Persons were given drinks
which contained In suspension salts
of bismuth or llvlgatcd lodestone, or
they were required to cat solid food,
such as mashed potatoes, which had
previously been mixed with metallic
salts.
Dr. Lennhoff reports to the Vos
elsche Zeltung the following results:
In the case of solid food, a contraction
of the stomach could be observed, and
a relatively small quantity proved to
be sufficient to satisfy the appetite.
When liquid food was given In the or
dinary way 1. e., by swallowing the
contraction was considerably less, and
a larger quantity was necessary for
satiation.
In a third experiment the liquid was
Introduced Ihto the stomach through
a tube: in this case twice the quantity
of liquid was required.
These experiments showed that the
mechanical stimulus of swallowing by
reflex action causes a contraction of
the stomach, thus accelerating satia
tion. This suggested that by arti
ficially Increasing the pressure on the
stomach satiation could be accom
plished with a smaller quantity of
food. The trick of the hungry tramp
was therefore resorted to, and a belt
was applied tightly around the waist
of the eater. The result was as an
ticipated. OWNED HISTORIC OLD HOTEL
Proprietor of Structure Built Around
Cabin of Captured British Frig
ate le Dead.
Jacob Smith, hotel proprietor of
City Island, New York, died there at
the age of seventy-three years. Mr.
Smith's hotel has for years been one
of the show places on the Island. It
was known as the Macedonian hotel,
because It was built around the cabin
of the British frigate Macedonia,
which was captured by the United
States frigate Decatur off Cape Verde
Islands during the war of 1S12. After
the engagement the Macedonia was
towed to what Is knOwn as Cow Bay.
City Island, and there Smith acquired
It In 1874, pulled It on land and struc
turally added to it In time he had
a building large enough to accommo
date a number of persons.
Three years. ago a member of a his
torical society In England, which had
learned of the existence of tbe Mace
donia, came to City Island and offered
Mr. Smith 130,000 for It. but he would
not'eeH. He aald be wanted.lt to
remain in the family, which eonslsta
of seven daughters and two sons.
Fortunate Little Waif.
A romantic history attaches to a
pretty little foundling-at present be
ing cared for la the West Htm and
Eastern General hospital. London. Eng
land. A Stratford resident going home
late one recent night heard a cry, tbe
wall of a newly, born child. He Jump
ed over Into a' field situated In Knox
road, struck a match, and discovered
a bonny baby hoy. The man con
veyed the child to the police, who la
turn took it to the West Ham hospital.
"We could not think of sending him
to the workhouse," the kindly ward
sitter stated, "and he is now the lit
tle 'duke of the ward. He Is dally
gaining strength to fight the world,
and we should like to And a good
home for baby very soon. We called
blm 'Peter to bring the little fellow
good luck, and the cabbage patch Is
where he was found." This little
foundling, who is quite alone in tbe
world, has big blue eyes and pretty
fair hair. He sleeps all day in a
cozy hammock cradle in one of the
children's wards, and Is beloved by
nurses and patients alike.
Colors of Sea Water.
It. has been proved that the blue
ness of sea water is In constant ratio
to its ealtness. In the tropics tbe
tremendous evaporation induced by
tbe blazing sun causes the water to be
much more salt than it is in higher
latitudes.
For about; 30 degrees both north and
south of the equator the waters of
the world's oceans are of an exqujslte
azure. Beyond these latitudes the
blue fades and changes to green, and
Jn the Arctic and Antarctle oceans (lie
greens are almost as vivid aa tbe trop
ical bluet.
China's Yellow sea la usually sup
posed to owe. its origin to the flood of
muddy water which Its great river
pours into It. But here, again, mod
ern science has proved that living
organisms are responsible for. Its pe
culiar tint
A Tangle.
A case of singular corruption on
the part of an attorney cauted Mist
Jane Addams, the Chicago "welfare
worker, to say at Hull House:
"This case reminds me of a man
who was being tried for the theft of a
ham. 41ie opposing lawyers shuffled
so, they confused the witnesses so,
they so strained their own state
mentsIn a word, they got tbe case
Into such a formidable tangle of
falsehood and mendacity that at last
the. prisoner, In a tremulous voice,
spoke up and said:
"'Judge, If you'll make them law.
yers set down and shut up for a min
ute, I'm wlllln' to whirl in aiid tell
tbe truth.' M . f.jh
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If you want foot-comfort you must
buy your shoes from those who "know"
the shoe business.
We carry our shoes In different width
"lasts"- -broad lasts for vide feet, nar
row lasts for slim feet.
When you "foot" your shoe bill It will
not be big for the year, because our
shoes are not only stylish and comfort
able, but strong. Buy your overshoes
A0V and be ready for the slush.
CARSON $ CO,
INCOR PORAT E D.v
Hartford, Kentucky.
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-.CROMWELL, KY. . &
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FirTe Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos, Soft
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Drinks and Fruits.
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Just received the larg
est shipment of lecords
that I ever received since
taking ttoe agency for the
Edison Phonograph.
When you hear them
you will say that's the
best lot you have had.
Both kinds. 2 and 4
minute. JIJhJ ;
You had better hurry ; ;
before they are all "gttne. : I
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Hartford, - Ky.
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please your eye Mia
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And luy the- Finislie .Trtfduct.
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