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OUR PROFIT-SHARING SALE IS BOOMING ! j- i j No Lack of Interest Along Any Line ! Our customers know we mean just what we say in our ads. and more too, and are quick and anxious to take advantage of our offerings. We want to get in more new customers during this sale. We know if you get a good taste of our merchan dise and our methods, you will soon become a regular customer. But there is one thing certain, you can afford to attend this sale strictly from a pocket-book standpoint. There is nothing that you can buy now that you won't save at leat 25 per cent. on. American Calicoes, wholesale, 12 l-2c per yard, and all Cotton fabrics must follow the lead. You can't waste any time looking after merchandise you need now nor even next year. L E. P. BARNES h BROTHER, Beaver Dam, Kentucky. i Hartford Republican. "XM; for rejoicing. These rebellions Russians are getting a lesson ia the hard school of ex- iturtd accordis? to law at toe Poitotflce perience. '- " - i Earticrd, Ky. slae. a. mall matter o! tfce itcccd l W. S. TINSLEY, Editor & lXis. Mgr. Address al communications Che Hartford Republican. to NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS abacriber dwlrlsg the payer w?nt to a new ddrvw moat glee the old addrt- la making the nqBMt. BoilnvM Localii and Notice 10c rr lice and 5c per line lor each additional insertion. Obit aa rim, Resolutions and Card of TainksJJc Use. money In adeunce. Cfcurxb Notice for ertlce fr-w, bat other idvertieement. Sc per Use. xnonjmou coininanfcatloce will recelre ao tttstloa On August 6, 7 and S, an Agrlcul- ' tural Chautauua will be held at Ma : tanzas, and every farmer who can I possibly do so, should attend this meeting. Scientific, or rather sensl i ble farminsr. is the only kind that of ten pays. This meeting is for your. STRAY STREAKS. (By Fluke McFluke.) Lee Simmcrman swears by all the powers in Coon Hollow, that, on his way up town to the show the other night he caught the master Bull frog of the whole Rough River val ley. Lee says the aforesaid frog was good, Mr. Farmer. There is also at least two feet from tip to tip and something good for the women on the program. Mr. Browder, County Agent, deserves much credit for se curing the able array of splendid tal ent to instruct and entertain at this, a real Farmers' Chautauqua. Cvm1:s:lai..... -- -. weighed no less than pounds. L 3 so Before we appear again, the Pri mary will have been an event of the past. It Is presumed that the great majority of the candidates have made , pecking, provided they were brought a fairly thorough" canvass of the to his office county, and of course rather anxious- Mr. John Thomas says that the woodpeckers have everlastingly made sieves of the smoke stacks of Capt. J. W. Ford and Ed. Lem & Co. Dr. PIrtle on learning of this Inroad of the destructive pests, volunteered to put rubber lips on that portion of the said birds with which they do their ery time we turn around. It's so tarnation hot this week that even the Devil has laid down on the column we dedicated to his truthful pen last week. "We admire the courage, but pity the judgment of some poor fellow who may challenge the right of some, whom we know, to vote to-morrow. NATION-WIDE PASSES SENATE (Continued from page one.) Fit 1 DAY, Aug. 2, '17: Ernest BirUhead is going to Owensboro today and .along JULY U7 ly await the battle of the ballots, all but a very few must lose. We hope ntiil trust that, from thp verv creat nhniit rt nVln-t I'm mhiw ot nhniit There s many a slip twlxt 6 o clock number asplrjng t0 the various po-a dimes worth of lcmberger. or llm a' n"- P'.hm"tn i II13 sltlons. the very best amongst thelberger. (don't know how you spell A " "1''50tlle slgn3 lndlcate- whole lot may be chosen on tomor-'it) but at any rate between us two, row to bear the battle and carry the j we are going to have an old fashion ed Dutch lunch, with Blrk doing the sixth, next. While we may have our preferences, and do as a matter of enacted today. Brief, spirited speeches under a ten-minute limit, were made to crowded galleries, with the Senate sweltering in one of the hottest sum mer days. Opponent- Vote Yes. On the final roll-call several Sen ators said to oppose prohibition voted will also be additional launches ott the lake Other new trails are being ccn- -.. -v tU nuuuin iiiatcK on me I rim. and the rim road for automobiles- Is progressing. m MARRIAGE MCKXSK ISSUED SIXCK OUIt LAST REPORT- Yar the Controlling Force. Tremendous recent earnings of the United States Steel Corporation and its present well nigh impregnable financial position should not be per- for tie resolution, desiring they said, mitted to wink out of sight the fact I to have the wet and dry battle trans that the corporation's present year ferred from the national capital to was 1914, when it earned not even a 'the States and to prevent prohibition full dividend for Its preferred stock . propaganda from impeding other Poor old China, like Mexico, can't get her name on the front page more banner t0 vlct?ry on mber the than once or twice in each month. Will it be a bonnet or Just a stilt course ,in most cases, yet me cuoico katle. the Republicans will shie into 't the party shall be oar choice, their the ring for Superintendent of School fight shall be our fight and in the tomorrow? victory of the nominees, whoever they may be we hope to do our share, tho One fellow says wipe the Sub- it may be little, In some manner marines off the ocean, how can you we trust that we will be able to con- with so much water In the way? They tribute our mite. And so, let each but after I had gnawed the corn off won't come ashore. and every mother's son, candidate of the 5th cob the other day she low- - in tomorrow's primary resolve within ed as how she would hate like blazes With coal at or near S cents at the himself, tho he may taste defeat, to feed a double team such as me. mines, we see nothing to prevent the that It can't be said when the Novem-!sald something about havine me Uarrons from permanently retiring Der election shall have past, and be-1 sheared up and putting me on the after the war is over. come history, that his ODnonent. the mnrVnt whlln thv were hleh TVnmlnr ' one successful on August the 4th, what she meant? major portion In the Yellowbanks. Hot? Gee whiz, a fellow's B. V. D's. feel like 12 ounce flannel and It It was't for the majesty of the law I would even discard those things. My wife said she had always heard you could feed two as cheap as one, and nothing at all for the common. That year, It will be remembered, witnessed the completion of a twelve month of the Democratic Tariff law. That year also witnessed the be ginning of the European war, with the unexplained business which it brought us. The war has continued a controlling force In American com mercial developement. The Dem ocratic Tariff, perforce has been set aside. But It is still on the statute books and when the war Is over there will be mote years for the- steel cor poration like 1914, unless that law is changed. And not for that only, but also for all American industries. Albany (N. Y.) Journal. ' mm NOTICE. For the purpose of doing Justice Only slight scattering damage was ,,,., uf ,ho w thnt T nnPSHPl, sustained by the heavy rain fall of ,n uo other can one succeed( by last Thursday evening, and crops as nth mofhni, ,,,, ,,p,pn,Pl, i a ... . . . . mi-w mw ww U4? IIUUUVilUB - Ite rrui4 UV a wnoie, are oetter tnruout uaio candlUate ever succeHl. Fuithful-' either of them, or just a common Silas Stevens and Joe Bellamy just are wondering whether It would be county, than for a number of years, ness to a trust Is the supreme trial Smith, or merely a Wedding, or per- ti.. -o.i , ....... ., ...,. , of the most of us. He who remains hans only a Martin, or maybe Just a drys in Congress have cost this coun- truo under normal condltlon3 de- Pa Cook, we wero going to have In try Just about as much as all or the serve3 r9ward and ls more than apt the County Judge's office during the lro-Grman plotters and spies put to recelvo lt somewhere a,0e the next four years, and then Birks together. Let's interne the whole Jurne5r' be u ln Plltlc business Tichenor was heard to remark, we .!,.... i.... i i. ur umerwisB. L.ei uuu u sihkiq, soi-.jiay. UJUUU11U1: UII11LTII- I - nary, wniney loser oe luunu wiuuu Some of the Russians drunk with the ranks of those who fall out on Imaginary freedom, since the over- tomorrow. throw of one despot, Nicholus, by n their fuilure to Ugkt invite a calamity Traces of radium have been dls Primarily speaking, wo guess along about this time next week we won't have 40 or SO tallows putting that 8 horse power grip on our good right of a grvr charaeter. perhaps. When covered In the interior of Madagascar claw and at the ame time landing 3alsr B'lll voluntarily gives any por- aad a company formed to exploit on our left rheumayc shoulder with tloa of Russia freedom lt, will be the deposits. I a regular Jack Johon punch, ev- both to the United States and to the drafted men who are legally entitled to exemption, I will prepare, free of charge, such affidavits as are proper and necessary, for any one who ap plies to me for this service. A. D. KIRK. Attorney at Law, Hartford, Ky. matters before Congress. A sharp contest was precipitated over Senator Harding's amendment to limit time for State action, but It was supported by both wets and drys. Senator Borah urged a time limit of ten days, but his amendment wa3 re jected. 61 to 19. An amendment by Senator Stone requiring the Government to make compensation for losses to liquor manufacturers ln carrying tho prop osed article into effect was defeated, 50 to 31. He insisted the provision would be but Justice to the large In terests affected and Senator Williams said contrary action would be "rob bery." Crater Lake Development. Crater Lake, deepest, bluest and most marvelous rimmed and colored J.Vl. Shultz, R. 4, Beaver Dam, to Kitty Berryman, Rochester. Ernest Martin, Echols, to Pearl' Willett, Simmons. Coleman B. Cundlff, Buford. to Annie Dale Balrd, Buford. Romle Taylor, Whilesvlllo. to-. Mamie Chapman, R. 6, Hartford. Ell M. Bennett. R. 5. Hartford, to Letha A. Ward, II. 5, Hartford. OHIe Humble. R. l, Narrows, to Amby Stldum. Narrows. Arthur McDanlel. Roslne. to Maria Craig, Roslne. ' WAR IK.KT. Hartford. Ky., July 31, 1917. Editor Hartford Republican: Will you please publish tho fact that I will on application, prepare, without charge, tho proper affidavit or paper for any who claim exemptions from the war draft. J. S. GLENN. Attorney. lake In the wide world, will be made more accessible to visitors this seas-! on than ever before. The new Na tional Park Service has taken hold of ' its development ln earnest and tlw first result is a fast daily automobile service from the railroad, station at Medford. Ores., up the picturesque Rogue River Valley, to the inn on the edge of the rim. Another practical improvement b Moonlight Picnic. Miss Agnes ,WIHIams entertained the building of a flue trail on an easy a large number of her friends Frl- grade from the top of the volcanic day evening at a moon-light picnic rim down to the edge, of the water. given in honor of Miss Bessie Jam agin of Roanoke, La., and Miss Grace Shults of Shultztown. The former trail made the descent of a thousand feet exceedingly brief In duration; but the coming back was Those invited assembled on the a feat that taxed the sturdiest lungs, wide veranda and parlor and aftor Many visitors did not see the won tho enjoyment of much good music ders of the lake from the launches tho crowd adjourned to the base ball on Its surface because of the exhaust ground, which was beautifully light- Ing climb back to the fnn. The new ed by numerous Japanese lanterns trail makes a detour among several where these young people merrily highly scenic spots and reaches the played and sung until the, wee small hours of the morning. waterside through a gentler and more beautiful canyon than the old. There HA LI) KXOll. July 31. A largo crowd from this place attended the singing convention at Prentiss last Sunday. U was es timated that thero were about 1,500 present and seven choirs, which mado good music and closed with the Na tional hymn, "America." Tho next convention will be at Montzolllo, tho fifth Sunday In September. There will also be one at Rosluo on tho same date. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charllu Loach, of Horton, spent last week with Mr. Charlie Smith and family. Little Miss Ruth Wulluco spent Sunday with Little Miss Ireno Crow-der. DKiaY IN Ol'HMNd 01' NATIONAL (iUAUD OAMPH' Washington, Aug. I. Delays in preparing national guard umbllza tlon camps, tho War Department an-, nounced today, will postpone their opening about two weeks. DR. J. H. THORPE , EAR, THROAT, NOSE And Fitting 6 Glasses OWENSBORO. KY. Masonic Temple v y-A'KHM(i.WHi -fHVrs Wi intH&H - -rv ., iMumi