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r Farm Department 'Good TnctlcW Cnttlc ticks and powder don't mix. Would you rather feed a tick or feed n soldier? Tho dipping vat gives you a real choice. r...,,. i,-.i mnfnlia.l in flm ,ilnnlne va t helps our soldiers march to the tTOtlU ..... ..... .- ,.!.. . .l. v. livery iick is suckiub hi iuc tlon'a commissary Don't let ticks entrench, them eelves in the hides of your cattle. That dipping vat will help keep our navy afloat and our armies afield. Give the ticks a ticket to the dip - pW vat. The more ticks, the fewer pounds of meat, quarts of milk, vats of but- ler. If you really believe in efficiency, take the ticks off and put leeches on do the same work but faster,, The days of cupping for blood are over dip that tick. A dipping vat may not be able to float a battleship, but It can help feed the Navy; How much of your feed Is going to fatten blood-sucking ticks? Every dipping vat is a solid foun dation for the Nation's food store bouse. Potatoes (both Irish and sweet), when cooked, furnish about as much body fuel as an equal weight of cereals; they contain less protein and fat but more mineral substances. How To Can Tomatoes. The following method Is used by canning demonstrators in the North and West: Select firm, well-formed tomatoes. Scald l1,: minutes, or until skin loosens. Dip quickly into and out of Peel and remove stems cold water. and cores. Pack directly into cans or hot Jars. Press down with a tablespoon (add hot water). Add a level teaspoonful of salt per quart, p,,t tho rhor rlnps nml rnns nf lar Into position, but do not tighten fully Seal tin cans completely. Place the packed containers on a false bottom In a vessel of water sufficiently deep to cover them by 1 Inch and allow to remain at a boiling temperature for 22 minutes, when using hot-water-bath canners. m , , . .,,. .--' '" " Rats breed from six to ten times a ' year and produce from C to 17 young In a litter. , To Cm Sweet Corn. Can as soon after the corn Is gath-, of good purified healthyblood. Dr. ered as possible.. Remove husks and King's New Life Pills are a non-grip-Bilk. Blanch by placing In boiling ' ing laxative that aids nature's pro water for five minutes. Remove and cess, try them to-night At all drug dip quickly Into and out of cold, gists, 25c. --.. .i-isn, . - l water. Cut the c6rn from the cob i o and pack directly Into hot Jars or Sheriffs Sale, -cans to within one-fourth inch of the j By virture of a judgment and top. Pour In enough boiling water I execution No. 933, issued to me from to fill the container. Add one level the Ohio Circuit Court, on transcript teaspoonful of salt to each quart. J from the Hartford Police Court, for Put rubber rings and caps of Jars into ; $25.00 with Interest from Jan. 23, positionbut do not tighten the wire! 1311, together with $5.C3 cost in clamps. Seal tin cans completely. favor of J. E. Fogle, Plaintiff, vs., Place containers on a false bottom L. T. Wright, Defendant, and whlcn" of wooden slats or wire mesh In a execution was by me levied on the vessel of water deep enough to cover herebelow described tract of land, the containers compl&teiy, Keep thg . I wM on .Monday, August the Cthj 'water boiling for three hours." 1 1017 at the Court House door In Remove the Jard, tighten covers, Hartford, Ky., at about the hour of Invert Jars to test seal, and cool (not - o'clock, p. m., offer at public out In draft, as Jars might crack.). --'-'. t0 he hlSest and best bidder on ,, , , , , 'a credit of C and 12 months, the fol- Tin cans may be placed In cold ,ow trQct of ,a or Q mucn- water for rapid cooling. thercof ag may be neceary t0 6aUs After the containers are cool store fy plaintiff's debt, interest and cost In a dark, cool place. a the cost of this levy, advertise- iiapui preparauun mr luuuuib is especially desirable for corn If a good J WOMEN OF -. .-. y --- vutiiinhi e Bfit fliltlULt KUE tv&' Krz Mrs. Quinn's Experience Ought to Help You Over the Critical Period. Tt-ill. Mass. "For( the last three years I have been troubled with tho VjllUIIU Ul L.1&U UIIU Uiu bad leeiinga common at that time. I was ip a very nervous condi tion, with headaches and pain a good deal of the time sb I was unlit to do my work. A friend asked mo to try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound, which I did, nnd it has helped me in every way. I nm not notiriy bo nervous, no neauacnu or pain. I -must say that Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound is tho Lest remedy any sick woman can take." Mrs. Margakkt Quinn, Koar 259 Wortiicn St., Lowell, Ma3s. Otherwarning symptoms aro a sense cf suffocation, hot Hashes, headaches, tackaches, dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in tho ears, palpitation of the heart, uparks bi'foro tho eye, irregularities, conBttyation, vuriuble tppetito, weakness, inquietude, and d. .InoM. . .1 you need special udvice, write t tin tvdla E. l'inkhnm Medicine Cc feontuk-ntial). Lynn, ilasu. Iiiinll ll XJ III lllll wwm Bill III jJMIIII quality of product la to be obtained. The best results can be secured when one person cuts the corli from -the cob and another, nils the containers. , 1 1 It Is necessary for one person to work nloilC 'she should CUt off SU di dent corn to fill one Jar, pour on j bollInB water, add salt, place the rub - .oro on.l Mt tn nnalHr.li ntl.l nut - w -i'. ... ,.......-.., ...... ,...- tho Jar or container which will bo given to the cans first filled will not be Injurious and a better product will be secured than if the cut corn wero allowed to stand until nil Jars were , filled. j Fifty rats on a farm will cost the owner $100 to $300 a year. Do not place glass Jars to cool in J a draft, which is liable to cause them to crack. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County. es. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 15S6. A. W. GLEASON. Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Is taken In ternally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by all druggists. Tfc. Hall's Family Mils for constipation. "Facts is Facts." Scotch whiskey comes from Penn sylvania. Turkish cigarettes comes from Vir ginia. French china comes from Ohio. Persian rugs come from Massach- i settB- iiussian caviare comes from alien I Igan. I English herring come from Ore gon. U i ,. ' -orweigan saruines come irom Maine. Havanna tobacco comes from Ken tucky. Irish linen comes from New York. Cincinnati Enquirer. Yon Need a Spring Laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills will re move the accumulated wastes of wln- ter from your Intestines, the burden of the blood. Get that sluggish spring fever feeling out of your Eys- tem, brighten your eye, clear your complexion. Get that vim and snap mem, saio c. A certain tract or parcel of land in Ohio County, Ky., on tho waters j of Elm Lick Creek and bounded as follows: Beginning at a black oak on tho side of tho Hartford and Leltchfleld road, Clark's corner; thenco with said road S. 75 E. 34 poles; S. C2 13. IS poles; s. oo b. vi poles; S. C5 E. 13 poles to a whlto oak In Sam Cox line; thence with his lino W. 40 poles to a whlto oak, Cox's cortier; thence with another of his lines W. 32 20 poles to a whlto oak, dogwood, dead red oak, Clark's cornor In Cox's line; thenco, with Clark's Hue N. 40 V. CO poles to a whlto oak, Clark's corner; thence with another of Clark's lines S. GO W. 24 poles to a red oak, Clark's cornor; thenco with another of Clark's lines S. 10 W. GO poles to tho beginning, containing 30 acres, more or less. It being part of the land convoyed to E. C. Hubbard, deceased by Honry Schroader, etc., by deed dated October 25, 18S2 and recorded In Deed Hook 4, page 210, Ohio Countv Court Clerk's olllco and will oil to Luev S. Hubbard by said de - ccdont by his last will recorded In Will Rook D, pago 23S, In the olllco aforesaid and samo land conveyed to defendant by tho said Lucy S. Hub bard by deed of record In Deed Book No. 39, pago 227, In olllco aforesaid. Tho purchaser will bo required to cxecuto bond with npproved security, immediately following tho sale. Given under my hand, this tho 19th, day of July, A. D., 1917. S. O. -KEOWN, 3t3 Sheriff of Ohio County. I'KIMAKV KLnCTIOV OKKICKItS APPOINTIM) The Ohio County Board of Elcc - tlon Commissioners, consisting of S. O. Keown, W. N. Stevens and 1V. S. Tlnsley, met on last Tuesday and appointed the following olllccrs to conduct the August Primary Elec tion: K. Iiiittfotil, No. 1. H f- ' Harnard . J LC9lle -"U8- I S C. I'. KCOWH. C S. E. Ellis W. Hart ford, No. 2; 3 H. E. Brown. J J. II. Thomas. S S. F. Riley. C Henry Leach. Hetla, No. a. J C. B. Shown. J J. A. Bajrd. S W. C. Ashley. C W. Q. Parks. S. Springs No. !.. J J. Ellis Mitchell. J W. V. Renfrow. S W. V. Sproule. C J. W. Thomas. Maiiun, No. u. J A. C. Baughn. J Jno. Westerfleld. fc S Walter Midkiff. C C. W. Moseley. Cromwell, No. O. J Clarence Havens. J J. W. Butler. S Dolmer Stewart. C Sherman Taylor. Cool Springs No. 7. J Q. M. Benton. J C. H. Brown. S Neophus Taylor. C H. Allen Taylor. " N. Korkport, No. 8. J P. O. McKinney. J J. E. Maddox. S J. W. Ross. C J. I. Hoslck. S. Rockport, No. O. J J. H. Miles. J P. S. Coleman. S J. I. Clarke. C S. O. Maple. Select, No. 10. J E. B. Finley. J C. W. Ranney. S N. II. Keown. C W. I. Langford. II. Branch, No. 11. J Joe Miller. J -Virgil Geary. S F. B. Frymire. C Jack Walker. Rosine, No. 12. J Clarence Raley. - J W. W. Hatler. S Loney Thomson. C Everett F. Liles. iv i:. Ileaicr Dam, No. 1.1. J Luther Render. J Ellis Smith. . j S D. B. Reid. C Mason Taylor. AV. Heaver Dam, No. II. J J. D. Williams. Jt - J R. H. Barnes. --" S W. R. "Cook. .V C G. D. Young. McIIenry, No. 15. : J S. B. Snell. J E. F. Render. . S A. M. Smith. C S. J. Tlchenor. Centertonn, No. 10. J S. H. Render. J -Scioto Hocker. .. " ( : S T. H. Boyd. J r C O. M. Bishop. : Sinalllioiis, No. 17. J J. C. Hill. - J W. M. Addlngton. S Alonzo France. .. C Guy Barnard. E. Foidsvlllc, No. 18. J J. W. O'Dell. J -C. E. Miller. ' ' S L. W. Truman. C -W. H. Miller. W. Fords Me, No, II). J Lon Richards. J Dennis Walker. -" , S Joe Cheek. ' ' C R. I. Miller; AeiiiuMlle, No. 20. j Frank Mcltinley. j VesxWhiteley. SW. L. Wade. C W. II. Phillips. Sliieve, No. 21. jC. T. Whlttinghill. j a. B. Grant. . S Rufus Dowell. C Oscar Petty. Olaton, No. 22. J M. L. Patterson., J -Henry Felix. S Ernest Truman. C K. C. Dyers. Unfold, No. 2!I. j c. D. Hudson. J Owen Magan. S Walter Blair. C J. D. Holbrook. lliii tied, No. 21. iJ -D. II. Uartlett J Clarenco Patton. S Ira iiowaru C Hosea Shown. Helllii, No. .-3. j noy Owen. J L. B. Charlotte, S W. 13. Heflln. C Rufus Williams. Ccrulvo, No. 20. J Finis Rowo. 1" J Elbert Brown. S W. P. Barnard. C John Woods. - Pi. Pirn-nut, No. SI7. J Wat Taylor. j J J. N. Nail. . S Nat Llndley. J C L. E. Everly. Narrows, No. 28. I J A. R. Renfrow. J Joe T. Sliultz. i S Sam Beniiett. I C -C. C. Carter. l Ralph, No. 21). j J. A. Greer. j J. L. Pntton. S John Raymon. C Lon Owen. I'lentKs, No. no. J O. E. Scott. J Jas. Shepherd. S T. W. Bennett. C H. B. Taylor. Herbert, No. ill. J Grant Midkiff. J -Vlrgal Miller. S G. M. Burdetto. 1 C Wnlden Haynes. . Arnold, No. .'12. J. G. Byers. ( J O. B. Howell. l S Blumer Renfrow. C Clarenco Arnold. Itciftlor, No. a:i. J Joe James. J Geo. McFarland. S Milton Park. C Claude Myers. Simmons No. !M. J Geo. T. Tlnsley. J J. E. Southard. S Guy Ranney. C Wlllard Lake. Bad Colds From Sudden Changes, Spring brings all kinds of weath er and with it comes colds and the re vival of winter coughs and hoarse ness. Dr. Bell's Plne-Tnr-Honey will head off a new cold or stop tho old one, the soothing balsams relieve the soro throat and hca the Irritated tis sues. Get a bottlo to-day and start treatment at once. At your druggist, 25c. Formula on the bottle. 1 MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Ohio Circuit Court. Rowell Printers' Supply Co., et al., Plaintiffs, vs. Notice. W. S. Tlnsley, et al., Defendant. Pursuant to Judgment and order of sale entered at the July term, 1917, for tho purpose of paying the various Judgments set out In the Judgment filed In tho abovo styled action, and for tho purpose of paying nil cost, I will offer for sale at public auction to tho highest and best bidder at tho court houso door in Hartford, Ky., on Monday, August C, 1917, at about tho hour of one o'clock p. m., upon a credit of C and 12 months, the fol lowing described property to-wlt: 1st Ono two-letter linotype or typo casting machino of the manu facture of the Mergenthaler I.inotyn'o Company, bearing name "Linotype," known as' Llnotypo Model 5 No. R-9C32. 2nd One standard Babcock cylinder press, 12 by 18 Chandler & Price Job press; one S by 12 Chandler & Price press; ono 30 inch Chandler Price paper cutter; one four horse power Fairbanks & M0l'6o gasoline engine; ono 2 horse power Fairbanks & Morse gasoline engine; one eclipse folding machino; one Boston stapler; ono Mosler llro proof safe; and all typo cases and other material be longing to the prlntery of tho Hart ford Republican, and any other prop erty belonging to said Hartford Re publican, as olllco fixtures, typo machines and any other proper ty owned by tho Hartford Republican and, now being used by sftld company. togother with all botes and accounts belonging 10 tho estate of C. M. Harnett, deceased, together with tho subscription list of said paper, and tho good will of tho business. 3rd A certain lot In tho city of Hartford, Ohio County Kentucky, bounded as follows; Beginning at tho Intersection of Union and Mulberry Streets; thenco with Mulberry Street 104 feet and 10 Inches to tho lot now owned by J. Ham Barnes; thenco at right angles 101 feet with his lino to tho Morton property; thence at right angles with a lino of said lot 104 feet and 10 Inches to Union Street; thence with Union Street 101 feet to tho begin ning. Being a portion of lot conveyed to Hartford Lodgo No. C75 F. & A. M. and recorded In Book M, pago C41, Ohio County dork's olllco and con voyed to C. M. Barnett by W. II. Moore, J. P. Sanderfur and J. C. Her trustees for tho said F. & A. M. Lodgo by deed recorded tn deed book 3D, pago 402, Ohio County Court C'lerk's office. j Tho purchaser will bo required to exocuto bond with npproved security immediately after sale, and a Hen will bo retained until each bond executed is paid In full. . Given under my hand, this tho 12th day of July, 1917. OTTO C. MARTIN, Mastor Commissioner. Glenn & SImmorman, Ernest Woodawrd, M. L. Heavrln, Attorneys. Ohil.dren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S CA3TO RIA HOTEL POWHATAN WASHINGTON, D.C. S32 lOFAMERICANi In city where good hotelt bound, tht Powbttan hei the Int. It It fint'ln tht'hurti of It I countrymen. The Towlutan it teffntJ, ex (luint, anj ttitful. Ill excel lent location en Penne-lrama Acnuc, 18th an.l It hlteeU, inakci it a ileut.M headquar ter lor Initial couplet, touritt pJMiei, convention,, Schooli anj collecei. , The tohatan attract! the reoplc o( culture and education, is proximity to State, War and Nav Department, alio to manf Kinti vl lmtnrical interot, make tin, hotel rtpecially at tractive to i (Incriminating pub lic The Powhatan offer! roomi villi detached bath at .$1.10. $2.00 and up. Room, with pri vate bath, $2.50. $1.00 and up. "Vv'iite for booklet lth map. I NAME. WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. If you purchiue tho .NEW 1IO.MK you will have n life naxct nt U10 price you juiy, and will not havenn cniUe cluiln of repair-. Quality Considered it is the Cheapest in the end In r.iitr. - " " If you wniitnuewlnt: machine, write for our latrat caUilot-uo before you purcluiac. The New Home Zimi Machine Co., Orange, Mass. GUARANTEED SERVICE One hundred per cent value. Special work for W. O. W. W. F. STEVENS, R. F. D. 7. Hartford, Ky. Representing Continental Marble & Granite Co. i Get on J? you Tf ant to toccecd (nlif loumuil Lnow w hat 11 uew In Luilneu and Indua- (let out of the rut) ct on the tiling Un. ReaJ trv In inv-ntlnn &nn ul.nr.. Popular Science M.ontnlv tVie rnoet Interertlnsranil tuerul maratlri. and U10 Livfcit uioney'i worth. Utery uiouut 300 Picture 300 Article all for only 13 cent. All the new Ideaa and Intennona iu rieciricnir aun wirtir., m autowolillea and aeroplanea, la ahopwork and 1 I M ton !. Awift Iri l-r a rt 1 1 1 w a mf now 10 v... mum .1 iwuhn v .. . month, IncluUitiv rcfrlceratnii, poultry houaea, t b-1a iLFb... &. 1.A.Ha AavrV II II lull V u.vt.y-......, ..-....p ..- It la written In plain tailuh lor men end bortv. 15 CenU a Copy $1.60 a Year Oet It from a newadealer or write direct to Popular Science Monthly-, IM Fourth Are., N.Y. CD EC TeeceUcti-frMlIyeeieal'e.rtaarp rttllCi (u pttltn ui auaUae till ftf. Call 011 Tho Job Printing. Republican for Fine t CLIFFORD M. 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