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s THE HARTFORD HERALD oooooooooooooooov O NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO KQUAMTY f i Rev. R. E. Fnqua, Ha'rtford, Ky., ' filled his regular appointment at 8mallhouse churcU. Saturday and Sunday. As usual the congregation : enjoyed his sermons and were greatly helped spiritually by them. . The church elected two deacons Saturday evening, viz. Bros. J. R. Klrtley and S. R. Godsey who will be ordained nt our next regular meeting. Feb. 27 at 10 o'clock, if' not providentially hindered. Rev, -Oscar Ashby will be invited to; preach the sermon and ordain them ' through the courtesey of our pas-, tor. I Mrs. Carrie Elders, wife of Andy Elders, died Wednesday nnd her re-; mains were laid to rest in the Equality cemetery the following . any. I Mrs. John Alexander is quite ill of stomach trouble. Mrs. Wilbur Faught has small-j pox ut it does not seem to be a serious case. Jack Matthews and family have also had small pox. One of his sons is reported quite ill. Mrs. Campbell and daughters, Mrs. Mike Bishop and Mrs. Farmer, are visiting friends and relatives in Russellville. Mrs. James S. Trunnell, of Utlca, has returned home from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hunter, and family and other rela tives here. Mrs. Tucker, Livermore, Ky., has returned to her tome from a visit to her daughter. Mrs. Harry Brown. Mrs. Henry Tom Matthews, who has been quite ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Cox, has recovered and returned to her home near South Carrolton. Her little sister. Lorene, accom panied her for a few days visit. Mr. Charles Hibbs. of Madison vllle, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown trom Friday until Sunday. SIMMONS Jan. ISO. Dr. Lake made a busi ness trip to Louisville one day this week. Mr. Jesse Rude, who has made an extensive visit to friends and rela tives In W. Va., has returned home. Miss Sarah Elizabeth Thomson, of Horton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Thomson. Mr. S. G. Oillstrap. who has been quite ill, is convalescent at this writing. Mrs. C. M. Mallan is on the sick list. Mrs. J. R. Carter, of McHenry, visited relatives here Friday. Mr. Clay Moore is very ill of ap pendicitis at this writing. Miss Mary Elizabeth Ferrell, ag ent at this pluee, is talcing music lessons from Miss Carrie McKinney. Mrs. Joe McKinney and daugh ter. Miss Carrie, visited relatives at Beaver Dam, Wednesday. Mr. Geo. M. Burton visited his family, of Owensboro, Saturday und Sunday. The mines at this place are work ing most every day. .Miss Edith Tatum. who is attend ing school at McHenry. visited her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Fred Tatum, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Jesso Smith, of Horton, was .'fiore on business, Tuesday. Mr. GeoiRe Tennsley is bettor at this writing. Mr. Richard Tatum visited rela tives near Horton. Saturday and Sunday. TAYLOR-TOWN School closed at this place on account of the teacher. Mr. F. U Sandefur, being sick. Miss Martha Elliott who has been working in Tennessee is spend ing a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Elliott. Little Miss Lillian Louise Berry nian spent lust Thursday with Lu- clle Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Geoble Shultz, of Detroit, are visiting friends and relatives ia this neighborhood. Mr. Orlce Jarnlgan. of Prentiss was calllug in. this neighborhood, Thursday. Mrs R Simmons visited her sister.' Mrs. E. B. Brown last week. Mr Earl Taylor spent Wednes day night with Mr. Euley Taylor Mr. J. A. Hudnall is on the sick li8Mr. Harlan Taylor spent last week-end at Little Bend. On Jan. Hth. the death angel nail and claimed for It own Rollin visited the horns of Mr. J., A. Hud R Taylor. Mr. Hudiwlls stepson. He had been an Invalid for ths past eighteen years. He th,rtjr' elght years of uge. be was a mem ber of the church of Christ. He died of pneumonia. He bore hi suffer ing well, always Iwppy aud ou the Now In Its Second Week This occasion comes as a climax of this store's steadfast effort to reach basic low levels on merchandise, of quality. It marks the beginning of a new year, and with it comes our re-inforced ability to serve you with greater econo my. The values of this LOOM END SALE mark a-high achievement in mer chandising; they indicate the sound, healthy condilion of the country's return to normal, and once again bring the thrill and pleasure of unrestricted buying ior January Shopping Attend This Sale By All Means! New stocks have been brought forth prices have been cut to the vanishing point extra sales people have been taken on. It will pay you to come an 100 miles to attend this sale. S. W. ANDERSON- CO.- Incorporated OWENSBORO Where Courtesy Reigns KENTUCKY 16th following Mrs. J. A. lludnall was called to rest the mother of Rollin. She was married th first time to Louis Taylor he having died years ago. She is survived by her husband, J. A. Hudnall, five sons and two daughters. She was a member of the church of Christ utJVysox, living a faithful christian ujfVf death. She was seventy-eight years of ago. Died of pneumonia. MIDWAY Jan. 24. Rev. M. Q. Snell filled his regular appointment here Sun day. ! Mr. and Mrs.'O. O. Williams, of West Providence, have purchased Mr. Berry Bishop's farm. Mr. Kirby Park filled his regular appointment at Beaver Dam, San day. Messrs. Earl Blancbard and Ray Daniel filled their regular appoint ments at Heflln. Sunday. Mrs. M. F. Faught spent Thurs day with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ar thur Faught, of Midway. Mr. J. W. Loney attended meet ing at West Providence, Sunday. Mis Violet Loney has been spending a few days at West Provi dence with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mad dox and Mr. and Mrs. Altord Brown. Mr. Will Francis and family, of Linton, Ind.. have returned here to make thetr future horns. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Francis hava moved to the placa vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Williams. There will be a party given at Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Hettln's Satur day night. Miss Myri BUhop spent Sunday and Monday with her uncle, Mr. Jess Bishop, and Mrs. Bishop, of near McHenry. Miss Zella Payton spent Thurs day jwitb bet- sister, . Mrs. Orvllls Williams, of Centertown. Mr. Roma Heflln. of , spent Suuday with his paretas, Mr. and Mrs. O. V. tteum. ANDERS T SULPHUR SPRINGS Tobacco growers of this section are yt much discouraged at the low for which the weed Wj selling for they don't know what( to do about a crop this year. One thing sure- there is not half the win- ter crop lie i rig raised as usual which is a very good sign. Mrs. Janie Day Is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Alva Blacklock, of Select, on account of the illness of Mrs. Blacklock. ' Mrs. A. O. Murphy who has beea sick for several weeks Is improving fast and hopes to soon regain her norma) health. Rev. Sanderson, of Todd County, Ky.. and Rev. Hicks, of Sulphur Springs, are conducting the moot successful revival meeting at tha school house near Jingo that has been held in that section for many years. After one weeK mere- nas been about twenty conversions and the good work goes on. On account of school going on a the school hrfuse they preach at the homes of the people in the day time and have good crowds and fine meetings and great success. The preachers think they have Btruck the right place at the right time. WANTED TO SELL ' OR TRADE FARM I am going to change locations. I havs a 10 acre Farm t miles trom the Courthouse as good as the best farm In this County, taa soil Is strong and any part of It will grow any thing you may want to plant, all necessary buildings In good I condition less than halt lulls from Rock Road High School and church i conditions and surroundings art ( strictly first classy J, W. UAJMltLU. K. r. V. . I Owensboro, Ky. I-Jt The Harttoid Huiald SI. 5 the year 1 SE(X)XD HAND MACHINERY AXI BOILERS FOR SALE Wo offer a complete tllo and brick making outfit including the 00 H. P. boiler and SO H. P. engine ' used but a little, standard make of machinery at a bargain. .We have tho following rebuilt traction en-' tri"es, high number, In good condl! tion: j Ono 13 II. P. Gaar Scott Traction ' Engine, one IS II. P. Cane Traction Engine, one SO IL P. Gas Traction ' Engine, one 17 H. P. Frick Traction ; Engine. Also ono 28, good as new,: threshing machine with all modern i equipment, one No. 1 Birdselt Clov- . er Holler, in good condition, a bar. J gain. One eight roll McCormlck , Corn Shredder and Hunker, ono 60 H. P. Tubular Boiler, one SO H. P. Atlas Engine. We sell all kind of new and sec ond hand machinery, If yon have any second band machinery for sale lit it with un. We will sell it if there is a ghost of a chance. We are agent for the Birdsell Clover Huller, Greyhound and Peerless Engine ' and Threshing Machinery, American Saw Mill Machinery, buy and sell clover seed, corn seed, cow peas, harness and wagons,' Ahlbrand and Delker Buggies, Emerson. Brantingham Machinery, Bates Hteel Mule Tractors, Emerson. Brantingham Tractors and tractor cultivators, manure spreaders, farm wagons, all kind of farm machinery and tools, wire fencing, Red Ton Steel Fence Post. Wood nianU-ls, tile hearths and floors, Yale A Town Builders Hard ware, , . metal and rubber rooting, hl u'ksmith and wagon makers sup. plies, wire rope and rhaln, builders and contractors surrlies. Our prices are right always. Write or see ns. GlENTHER HARDWARE COM PANY.. Owensboro, Kentucky. -2t (Incorporated) 0 ill Shepherdsville High vs o Hartford High Game called 7:30 Reserved seats, 40o. NOTE The Star Theatre will run TWO show's that night. First show at 7; 1 5; second at 9:00, giving you a chance to go to both. The Hartfor Herald, General Admiseiou, 80o. $1.50 the Year, I