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J' M-. . 1 I. I . ' lN i 1 t i: ;i pr 00000000000000000900000000000000000000000000000000 Xmas & Saturday we will have on display our entire line of Holiday Goods, in cluding a big stock of Toys for the Children, as well as a large selec tion of substantial gifts for the older folks. We invite all Fathers and Mothers to Children, as our this voted entirely to showing you our immense stock Don't forget the day, SATURDAY, and remem ber that It Pays To Trade With A House That Saves You Money. yVjyv yjTO Jz6b 00000000000000000000000001 )" J Hartford Republican. -n-JEU. DECEMBER 12. M.R.&E. Kailroad Time Table at Hartford, Ky. Xa. it N. time card effective Monday Aug. 21st. J N. 112 North Bound due 7:19 a. m. dally except Sunday. No. 114 North Bound due 1:15 p. m. dally except Sunday. Nk. 115 South Bound due 8:45 a. m. dally except Sunday. M. 113 South Bound due 1:46 p. n. dally except 8unday. H. E. MISCHKE, Art GUNS! GUNS! I have just received a large line of S HOT GUNS, Rifles, Target Guns, Ammunition, Shells, Hc. And respectfully request you to call and see the largest and best line of Shot Guns, Ammunition, f &c, ever brought to j Hartford. Goods the best and prices the lowest. fSMkHPr i -v- 1 i U. S. CARSON Grocoryman HARTFORD, KY. New Books In ller's Library. "- Xmu OpaaUjrat FaliwV Saturday. CarUtmaa Ikr, Tree uppll J. C feer. Vergi) ' In. f HopklaavMte. u th auMt of-fcla m ana daucnur, .. j .! C STZm "V-. ' '...-!.. . . . iW. ! auv' nw . Opening rj store. Bring the day will be de BIG EVENT-Saturday Be there. at Fairs'. .Meet mc Saturday. Dr. J. n. Wednesday. at Fairs' Xmas opening Plrtlo wont to Louisville Saturday a day that Fairs' to enow you." 'want IA. peep will convince you. See Fairs' Saturday. Swellest line of Fruit BaBKets you ever saw at Ller's. Mr. and Mrs. John T. returned from Lousville. Moore have ISanta Claus you? At Fairs' will be there. Saturday. Will Everybody will be there, why not you? At Fairs' Saturday. Got your Xmas plans settled by shopping a,t Fairs' Saturday. Everything necessary to make a Fruit Cake at Iler's Grocery. One entire floor at Fairs' devoted to Tojs. See them Saturday. Big lino and great arlety of Canned Goods at ller's Grocery. Mr. Thad Barnard, of Island Sta tion, vj in Hartford UUs week. Mrs. J. G. KeovMi entertained tho Ladles' CJub Wednesday afternoon. The children wilt enjoy it, so mill you Fairs' Xmas opening Satur day. Mrs. J. c7 Riley was stricken very suddenly with paralysis Wednesday inornJnf. Don't stay at home. You will be lonesome. Saturday. Meet the folkB at Fairs' Miss Pop Nail left Sunday for lu ievlllo where sho wll visit relatives and friends. Finest Jine of Caudles, Nuts, Fruits, Cocoanuts and other "goodies," at Uer's Grocery. Cranberries, Celery, and every thing needed to go with Jho Turkey, at ller'e Grocery. . ' i Miss DenUe l'hlpps will leave in a few days for Henderson where ahe will visit relatives. ' t The Ohio County Drug Co., will have a large display , of Holiday Goods In a few days. . J, C. Her, ,tbe up-to-date grocer, has tho finest line of Christmas goods he has 'ever hkttdlod. Mies SulcT"May:Twlll"lie In a few day' for Fort Arthur, Tunas where ahe will v(lt relatives. Mr, A. crryirwa very fortu nate In finding a large pearl while aaUug oysters a it iwbar'iield by we jacuce as tn . k. uuurca wk. wee.k. .. ...... ... . .. !!" t 1. -4i . ! lm 1 .vw, Bring urday. UIO ..children ta to Fairs' Sat - Mews, "fcrlt Martin and Cai. Da vis, Beaver Dam ?: 3, atd us on appreciated call dtirlnfc the week. K. 1. Barrycs & Drp., Heater D.1111, present an attrnclho -.(.'hrlHtmas nd. on tho. eighth pae of -this Issue. . .Mr. Owen Hunter spout several dajs hunting, and visiting relatives and friends near Snialllious last Week. Miss Agnes Craig, wlio has been tho Mitst of Mrs. Maggie Griffin, roturtiul to )ijr home In Ensor 1 hursday. Mrs. Dr. Slmlta. who h.us len tho guist of her parcnt8MAlr. and .Mm. J. 1'. Sanilerfur, has returned to her homo In Pleasant Ridge. Mr. Andrew Glenn left jesterday morning for llurrishurg, III., where ho will be ciuplo)ul as bookkeeper for a lare mining company of that city. Judge R. It, Wedding lias returned from I.ouIsnIIIc whiro I10 attended tho Second Annual State Conference or School of County and City health officers,, which was under tho aus pices of the State Uureau of Health. He also attended the County Judges' Association. Uoth meetings, ho re ports, were a splendid succes in every way. The following high school pupils in Hartford College are on tho honor roll for tho term, having made grades averaging !j0 or more with no Brade bolow SO: Hlnton Leach, Berry D. Walker, Alice Fester,' Lurene Col lins, Eveljn Thomas, Pearl Sando fur, Mazlo Clark, Mattlo Duke, Gor in Flcner. Norino. Harnett, Raymond Nail, BesJic Hudson, Geneva Drown. Yur Liver Iicks Grlgsbj 's Liv-Ver-Lax. Try a bottle today. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Ask J. H. Williams, Hartford, Ky. lD2y For Sale or R it. A store room next door to Bank of Hartford. Address Box 23B, Hart ford, Ky. 22t4 Master Commisioner's Sale. Ohio Circuit Court, Kentucky. R. Duke, Plaintiff, vs. Ex parte, Defendant. By irtue of a Judgment and or der of sale of the Ohio Circuit Court, rendered at the October term, 1913, In the above cause for the di vision of proceeds and costs here in 1 will offer for sale by Public Auction at the court house door in Hartford on Monday, the 5th day of January, 1914, about 1 o'clock p. m. upon a credit ot six and twelvo jnonths the following Hescrlbed prop erty, tow it: A certain tract or parcel of land being and lJn In Ohio county and state of Kentucky on the waters of Rough creek and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a susar tree, beech, mulberry and ash beginning corner to No. 11; thence N. 50, W. 200 poles to a black gum, 2 hickor ies and sourwood, S. W. corner to No. 11; thence S. 25 W. 170 poles to 3 beeches In Berrynian's line; thence N. 74 E. 135 poles to ithe begin ning, containing IOC acres, be same more or less. BelnK same land deed ed John Davis Duko and .Mary C. Duke by Washington Duke and wife, recorded in deed book 11, page 220, Ohio County Clerk's office. Also an undivided one-half inter est in all the oil and gas underlying the same. Said Commissioner will of fer said oil and gas rights and land for sale together and will sell said land and one undivided one-half in terest in and to the oil and gas thereunder as a whole. The purchaser will bo required to execute bond with approved se curity Immediately after sale. This 12 day of Nov. 1913. 2213. E. E. BIRKHEAD, ' Master Commissioner. Barnett & Woodward, Att's. As usual, the place to buy a pres ent that will please that loved one most, la at J. B. Tappan's Jewelry and Kodak Store. 21t2. It's No Joke. Slnco the new Tariff went into ef fect Canadian cattle hae, It Is said, been crossing the border into this country at tho rate of a carload an hour, which probably accounts for the Breat reduction In the price of beef which we. are now enjoying. Huh? Well, we agree wfth'ou; It's no Jokp at that. Philadelphia In quirer. Habitual Constipation and all liver troubles can. be cured by using Grlgaby'a UvVcr-Lax. Ask J. II. Williams, Hartford, Ky. lD.2y When father went to school 25 j ears ago ho walked a nille and car ried a dinner basket, and hta school life was something real and aoane tblng earnest. Today bis son goes to polytechnic, hit-h school a mile away to which bo rtdes la a Btrogt car-and back. too. And does he carry a luacn baaketT Oh. no. he geta'sla dfaatH at the cafefcvla which 1 a puvot 6 bulldlMi. NaUOm iwwf too tsod nvaCMT-UK y9UBpWMMPftUe. 1 'UfnnnDnilf UHlPfllt ' nuuununr nudum A FALSE PROPHET Promised that Lower Tariff Would Reduce the Cost of Liv ing, but It Hasn't. When Secretary of State Ilrjnn was campaigning, In New Jcrhoy ho said: "The new Tariff bill lias been pass ed; it is now in erftct. Ilao jou beard of a panic resulting?" Not jet. Neither huo we heard of the cost of living hikliiK n tumble. Wo were told repeatedly, when .Mr. Wilson was seeking tho nomination for President, tbat the one suro way to bring down the price of foodstuffs was bj reducing the Tariff sched ules. Ho made it known throughout tlio country that If the people scut him to Washington and ravc him a sym pathetic Congress, ho would see to it that no tlmo wus lost in putting Into effect his low Tariff ideas. Ho was sent to Washington, ho was- given a sympathbtlc Congress, and tho Tariff sshedules were hewn to tho pith, but who luis heard of a reduction In the prico of tho neces saries of life? Is It not a fact that in the past sl months the cost of about every thing that a householder lias to have has increased? What are your red meats costlns a pound todaj ? Just as soon as the new Tariff bill was passed, It was announced with a great flourish of trumpets by the friends of Free-Trad that carloads of beef were being shipped to this country from Canada and that shipments of beef were com. Ing here from Argentina. ' Everybody rejoiced, because they saw the price of steak going down; but Instead of going down It has steadily gone up, and we are now told that It may reach the pitch of $1 a pound before It stops. The retail price of eggs to-day In Philadelphia and New York ranges from 75 cents to SO cents a dozen, and the tendency is upward. The prospect Is not a chcrful one, and the suspicion that the people have once more been bamboozled Is dally Raining strength.Trenton (N. J.) State Gazette. Moving picture shows and illus trated songs at Dr. Bean's opera house every Friday aud Saturday nights. New songs and .new pictures, and a fine evening's entertainment for 10c br-r , . Two Policies Contrasted. Germany's limitation of the output of her African diamond mines in or der to prevent a decline In the price of precious stones is in keeping with her general policy to maintain the profits of her prod uoth e industries. A similar course with her potash mines has made the whole world con tribute to her fertilizer monopoly. Her high tariff on sugar and other farm products sustains the prosperi ty of her farmers and has Increased her domestic food supply in twenty five years from 05 per cent to 95 per cent of her consumption. Great Britain likewise permits her diamond mine owners to combine to uphold prices, and she subsidizes her shipping which she has learned 8 1 rice the defeat of tho Spanish Arma da In 1588 is necessary for the main tenance of her power as an Insular nation dependent upon imports for sustenance and upon manufactured ex ports and trade conqusets for com mercial and Industrial gain. France and Italy each levies a liro- toctivo tax upon grape produote.whlch are their staples of agriculture. Tho United States, which for a hundred years has protected manu facturing as a means of stimulating industry, even yot maintains under tho new Democratic tariff a suffi cient tax to prevent destructive for eign competition, but at the very mo ment when her agricultural products, begin to fall within or below do mestic consumption she exposes thtem to lie competition of the world. Other nations protect equally or equitably all their sources of pri mary weallrt and their agencies of prosperity protects onjy the United States industries which have re ceived the greatest benefits from ar Iff.levjea and now takes from thoso which have received the least bene,- fit the 'small aid they have, enjoyed hitherto. All European nations durlns a per iod varying in each from a quarter to a half century, following the k-odof Germany, lead government aid directly or indirectly, to agricul tural economies by providing means of agricultural credrfand cooperwtlve marketing, while the United Mates uM41"now. has promoted agriculture oulyvin tho-parttauter o t'ocreasing proAucttes wtttout nsard to loereaa, of profKs but ratker-wM'tiw )toot ot SHi'L P'v infill - 1 MHBKMEraS R KBBB ' wbB HiRIS y''WJ(mgiw IFYOU HAVEN'T YET DECIDED WHAT TO GIVE, COME AND SEE THE LOVELY THINGS WE'VE GOT. BUT YOU'D BETTER. BE QUICK ABOUT IT, AJ -5oME ONE MIGHT GET THE VER.Y THING YOU WOULD HAVE PICKED. OUT. U-SEFUL THINGS, PRETTY PREJENT.5, JEN-5IBLE GIFT.S FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. IF YOU DON'T -SEE WHAT YOU WANT, AJK FOR IT; IT'-S JO To 1 WE HAVE THE VERY THING THAT WOULD PLEAJE THEM THE MoJT. YOU KNOW OUR. PRICEJ--WELL, THEY ARE IV ST AS HoN EJT AS EVER. CARSON 6a CO. INCORPORATED. Hartford, reduclne prices to consumers. Reduced to a comprehensive form of statement, it may be said tbat the United States is protecting manu facturers and consumers and is let ting producers take care of them selves, Announcement is made by the beet sugar manufacturers of the United States that they will cease to operate after this year becaime of the reduc tion and ultimate removal of the duty In these enterprises amounts toJIOO, 000, 000. We cannot help wonderlnff why they should have been treated with less consideration than woolen and cotten mills, particularly in view of the fact that the revenue from XpssA f 6-j.iodinj ioom Mtti puu jcSns more than the revenue from manu factured woolen and cotten goods, and tho further fact that free wool en nad cotten Imports would have Bav ed the consumers many times more than free sugar aud free wool. i CHRISTWAS TIMES Are here and when don't fail i i STEITLER HARDWARE CO. 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