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r-f - if T" "U r N THE HARTFORD HERALP WEDNESDAY, OCT. !, 1917. Fage 6 --!-- f ' i.UUAAAAiLUAlAlAA114444iMMMt4M4U4MM44 r J ! Wholesale Prices t on Wire and Nails J Wo uuote you our special prices ns follows, f. o. b. Pordsvlllc, Ky.: I 0 ltAKHKI) WIRK i Llsht Cattlo 2-polut(??2.b0 per spool of 80 rods Light Hog 2-pijlnt 3.00 per spool of 80 rods i Heavy Cattlo . . . . .. 2-polnt 4.09 por spool of 80 rods J ' Heavy Hog .....' 4-polnt 4.G7 per spool of 80 rods X SMOOTH KHNUK W1KK In lOO-lb. Rumllcs.) Galvanized' No. 10 0 $4.95 per bundle $ I Galvanized No. 11 5.00 per bundle Annealed .. No. 10 4.25 pe bundlo Annealed No. 11 4.30 )cr' bundlo X t NAILK (Kull Kcglrlrca.) J :0I), 301), 40D and COD, Common (ft $4.10 per keg 5 10D Common. .0$ (.15 per keg 8 D Casing.. 4.35 per keg f i O Common. .66 4.20 por keg 10 D Casing.. 4.25 per keg X tin Pnnimnn-.in i.TO nor Voir 3 D Fine. ...Si 4. GO tier kce T I D Common. . i?J 4.40 per keg 3D Shingle.. 4.50 per keg D Casing & J-45 Per ke5 i BINDER TWINE $1.00 per ball, f. o. b. Kordsvlllo. while it lasts HAY ItALK TIKS As follows, to be shipped direct from Louisville, Ky.: t No. 15 Wire, 3 feet long $2.20 per bundlo I No. 15 Wire, 9 V4 feet long 2.30 per bundel r aqu wo will pay mo truism uii uiuvib lur iiyo uuuuiua, ui uimc. f Wo will furnish you our special brand of Pure Lead and Oil House Paint $2. 4G per gallon, freight paid to your railroad station. We can make prompt shipments. Send us your order to-day. Do I not dolay. I Fordsyille Planing Mill Company ! Incorporated JAKK WILSON, Manager KOKDSVH.LK, Ky. 'H Pass Along the SMOKES YOU warm-hearted people of Ohio county won't let the men who are fitjhtinj your fight go smoke-hungry. Not a bit of it. You're going to see to it that they get all the tobacco they need just as the folks back home in England1 and Franco are taking care of the smokes for Tommy and I'oilii. It isn't much to do considering. A dollar or a quart"'' fiom you that gives a little comfort to one of your own flesh and blood, doesn't stack up to much alongside the fact that the very man you are befriending may have to give up his life. But it's a regular thing to do and you "regular" men and women will do it. This is the way. Fill in that coupon below, put it in an . envelope together with all you can afford to give and drop it in the neaiest box now, addressed to HARTFORD HER.ALD . Tobacco FuncJ Oui paper haif joined the Courier-Journal and the Louis ville Times in this most worthy undertaking. Approved by Secretaries of War and Navy, the manage-" ment of this fund buys its tobacco at cost over:' contribution of twenty-five cents means forty-five to fifty cents' worth of tobacco for the man out there. No one profits but the .fighting' man rents, postage, advei Using are all contributed and the .'oldiur who gets your tobacco will send you a postal telling how much it meant to him. Thcrc'.s no argument here. Just put your name on that blank lino and pans along the smokes. hoys At hattiesburg enjoy the circus I,., H. ST. L. 11. R. TIME TAMiE No. 113 duo nt Ellmltch No. 110 due nt Ellmltch No. 112 Lv. Etlraltch ' Ar,. Irvlngton.. Lv, Irvlngton.. Ar. Louisville An Lv. Ar. Irvlngton. Irvlngton. Ellmltch . ,M.1I. A K. II. II. TIME TAlILE. South Bound, No.. 115 Due at Hartford 8:45 a, ra. orth Hound, No. 114 i Due at .Hartford 0:45 p. m. (Both "Mixed" Trains.) YANKEE BRAINS. Camp Shelby, Hnttiesburg, Miss. Ir.i;a.i3, Vc3t Virginia and Kentucky seld'err, now hero to the number of "more than 15,000, desortpd their; tents a few (lava atro to cot .a whiff of the rawdust ring. Ih other . words,) n0. lil Lv. Louisville.. tl'py wort to a three-ring' circus, which included Hatticsburg. , In Its nouthprn trip. It so happened) that the cirrus 1ms ita winter quarters in Indiana, so the Indiana men were un uaually interested In "circus day." It plo hapnend that a number of for mer employes of the show were with, the Indiana Guard, having responded to the call for men when It was sounded by Uncle Sam, deserting the circu3 during the summer months. The soldiers who were formerly with the show went to the circus lot bright lind early to greet old friends. They embraced clowns, freaks and just plain canvas men, for .alter be ing with a circus for a season a mys tic bond of affection develops. In many eyes there were tears, as old friends met and clasped hands. The circus, the Hagenbeck-Wal-lace show, came to town last Sunday, and unloaded in leisurely fashion. The unloading scenes were witnessed by .largo numbers of soldiers, who whilcd away many an hour just like the little .boys and girls of the city. The Indiana home town of the Hagcnbcck-Wallacc circus is French Lick, which furnished a number of soldiers for training at Camp Shelby. The coming, of the circus proved a rare treat for the soldiers, offering a welcomed diversion from routine du ties at camp. DROPPED A WREATH FOR HIS BROTHER Behind the British Lines in France. A German airplane was brought down in the British lines last week after a battle lasting nearly an hour. The iioxt morning a German machine came hovering over the same spot and maneuvered for a position. It was promptly attacked, but returned to the Gorman lines after dropping oveiboard something which was seen to fall near an evacuated village. Two British soldiers, who were sent to find out .what had been drop ped, returned with a beautiful wreath nearly three feet in diameter. To the wreath was attached a note ask ing the British airmen to place it on the f'tavc of the dead pilot. "The officer vou have buried was my brother," said the note. "I spcit six happy years working in a London bank. I know vou honor the dead. Please do this little service for me." The wrcatli was deposited as request ed on the grave of the dead German airman. 8:32 p.m. 7:30 A.m. 3:40 p. m. 5:35 p. m. 5:66 p.m. 7:49 p.m. 8:35 a. m. 10:06 a. m. 10:40 a.m. 1:04 p.m. GERMANY'S MORAL BANKRUPTCY Hartford Herald, Hartford, Ky. Inclosed find $ to buy packages of tobacco (pipe or cigarette tobacco or plub chewing) or cig arettes through the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times "Our Hoys In France Tobacco Fund" or American fighting men in France. I understand tbat each dollar buys four packages, each with a retail value of forty-five or fifty cents, and that in each of my packages will be placed a postcard, addressed to me, on which my unknown friend, the soldier, will agreo to iftmd me a message of thanks. Natno i. Street or II. F. I). No.. IjUIty and Stale J 1C.U1P STANLEY GROUND IS TURNED BACK Lexington, Ky. Following receipt ml s communication from the War Hrpartment lu-.t week that the Xnrrmnnt hai no further use for tkt tract of land on the Veriailles yfe, two miles west of hcrt', fonn rf Camp Stanley, where Kentucky pa were quartered for months, mri h will be sold at once. The property belongs to he Lexington L-vclopment Company, which paid l,M0 foV it and turned it over to tho government for a military camp with provision '.hat it revert back when abandoned. JOHNSON TO OPEN RIOT PROBE OCT. 17 Washington. Representative lien Johnson, chairman of tho Special Congression Committee, chosen to in vestigate the East St. Louis riots has called a meeting of the, sub committee tq be held at the Pluntcrs Hotel, at St. Louis October 17, when the Investigation will begin. After three years of war, we hear a great deal about German man power being exhausted. There is re newed talk about German finances being at the point of collapse. That Germany's food supply is failing ev erybody knows: that many of her in dustries are ruined is not denied; that her shipping and commerce have suffered blows from which it will take a generation to recover is admitted by German business men. is not strange that they are reported to be urging peace as an imperative necessity if anything is to be saved out of tho wreck. But Germany has to mourn today a greater loss than any of those mentioned. She has lost her reputation. She has squan dered her moral assets. At a time when she needs to call up all her re serve of good faith and confidence she finds that they have been wasted. Nobody believes her. Nobody trusts here. Upon the German government tho disagreeable evidence that it Is morally bankrupt is being pressed from every quarter. New YorkEv ening Post. HER MONEY SAVED BY A LUCKY CHANCE Madisonville, Ky. A well known citizen of Madisonville was sick, and when tho nurse came to take charge of tho patient the feather bed tho patient was on was ordered changed for a mattress and the straw bed un derneath the feather bed was -ordered burned. When the patient heard the orders she tried to speak, but was too weak and Jho straw bed was taken to a back lot and the match applied, but tho bed did not burn. When tho patient revived she asked where the bed was and when told stated sho was glad it did not burn, as she had her money in the bedtick to tho amount of 91,000. She stated she put it there because she did not like to hare It in the banks. Jersey City, N. J. Hartford Herald, Hartford, Ky., Gentlemen: Enclosed find money order for $1.00 payment for paper from April 17. 1917, to April 17, 1018. Very truly yours, MRS. K. J. MCLAUGHLIN. The storr of Yankeo-brain3 is not a new one. Neither is it a story that will soon be finished So long as tho world lasts the brains of the Yankee must bo reckoned with. Whenever something is badly needed it will be the brain of the Yankee who will find it. 'When circumstances forced th3 United States to iledaTc war against Germany it became at once npparcnt that in order to overcome the ingen uity of the Teuton inventors our in ventors at home would have to go them at least one better. President Wilson, wise in all things, it seems, saw at once the ad visability of assembling the most productive men in the American field of invention and by co-operation and exchange of ideas devise, if possible, some means of overcoming the awful odds that confronted v. The result of first importance thus far made public is the liberty motor. As yet details are meager, for the greatest hecrecy has been maintained by the War Department. In order to reassure the peoplp of the success of ,the new motor Secretary Baker has announced that several thorough tests have been made and that when this government puts it to use in the aviation department, of the army in France the nations of the world will realize that once, more Yankee brains have made the Impossible possible More than a score of the most ex pert engineers of the nation concen trated their faculties on this one ob ject. A motor for airships had to be found that would add lightness and increased speed and be as noiseless as possible. All three of these aims have been attained. The creative faculties of the corps of engineers, their trade secrets, their individual ambitions in this instance were waiv ed aside. It was the concentrated' wish of all who worked on the Lib erty motor to give to the United States supremacy of the air. The motor is being fitted in tho new planes being shipped to France, and when word is passed down the line that our Sammies are ready for ac tive service new history of the war will begin and wornout Europe will be given new blood and new life. In order that the United States might be supreme, all competition was abandoned. The motor industry was mobilized. Hundreds of these motors will now bo built without friction or delay. The storv of how all of this was done, brief as it is, cads like a ro mance, but a romance with reality in it which is the happiest augury of the future. Commercial Appeal. w m COST OF MAKING MONEY JOINS CREW OF H. C. OF L. wmmssEi Bjfort Contents IB Fluid. PrachJ lrr"):i i?fr!BfjtTs'!kKlJI!sM CASW For Infants and Oh la 'sas ai'SHV .ass!1 zsii hildron. A IV Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria i nr.nnriT.-.l PER GENT. j A$cfabIcftcparationfofAs- i fiimilalinguiciooapyjw. t, UniMhcStoiMchsandlkM'clSg E3ka2iite -n.-.h,,Pmmn1InDMcslion I ChccrfulncssandRcstContato 4 nciincrupium,iiu't""w". Mineral. NoTahuu j AT.CrwaO I AmImSm 1 f.ntnfitlRimcdYfof ConsUpatlonand Diarrhoea tcci SLEEP' tcsiAUnitOccf- TBtCtxwmCasP- - TfEW xijgaj HkfV lisBilPl Kj9 j JH Always i Bears tho $ denature f v . w Of ( W v ItV A J. He f ll ill" u o F For Exact Copy of Wrapper. In e Over Thirty Years CASTOR! tmc eiirrMm toaniT. new vemi errr r )0(X)OO0OO0X)OO(XXMX)OOO(CKX3OC0OOOOO0OOOOOO0 oooooooooo 8 Ladies' Washington. The cost of making money has risen more than S2 per thousand sheets, the Federal Reserve has announced. "Changing labor conditions and material costs" at tho Buereau of Engraving and Printing aro responsible. i m Editor Hartford Herald, Hartford, Ky., Doar Sir: Find enclosed one dol lar to pay subscription until May 17, 1918. Please change my address from Rolfe, la., to 1630 E. 13th" St., Des Moines, la. ZOLEN SHARP. $IM Reward, $1W ' The readers of this paper will ba pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its itaees and that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly Influenced by constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces of the System thereby destroying the foundation of the dliease, giving- the patient strength by building up the con stitution and assisting; nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In the curative powers of Hall's Catarrh Medicine that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address P. J. CHKNEY ft CO., Toledo. Ohio. Sold by all Druggist. Ttkx. , Manuscripts for publication' in The Herald MUST be signed by the wri ter, as well as the non-de-plurae, such aa "One Present." "Guest." etc, in order to Insure publication. HereaN ter articles unsigned will not be pub lished tinder any consideration. Our friends will please bear this in mind, and sign their names to all articles sent The Herald. SUBSCBIBK FOR THE HULiLD f 1 Coat Suits X o o I HUB CLOTHING CO. HARTFORD, KY. oooooooocooooocc wooooooooooocxy FINE MONUMENTAL WORK "iBmmmmmmmmiii' QUALITY, LOW PRICE AND GOOD AVOItK Is the. foundation upon which we have' built our large and Increas ing business. We place our rep utation behind .every Monument that leaves our establishment and can assure you that your order it placed with us will bo delivered promptly and according to contract, On'.E. MalnlSt. Geo. Mischel & Sons, bwKNSBOR.o.iKY. INCORPORATED. Braclet Watches Never more popular than now. No .bettor selection in the city than durs. Goocl reliable time-keepers $10.00 and up. , Write us for selection. m We prepay , charges. Elgin Bracelet Watohes 112.50, up. CHAS. C. WRIGHT & CO. JEWELERS Cor. 3d ft Jeff., Tyler Hotel Bldg., LOUISVILLK. KY. k jiV HARTFORD HERALD, ONLY $1.00 THE YEAR 4f u T i i , i "i isW' .Ut r.u.s..s tm&mimw$,, L "i 'i ' ''-'- --- tUntmm$ijtm mm .ill lit sV,SJV .?.. .'K-1