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Hartford Republican
OCTOBER 7
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TableAt Beaver Dam Ky-
rorlh iound 6oalhNo 121 dalli a m
Nollydnelfr8 P m NoIO1 due 248 p m
o109dae48pm Nolllldu8A5p-
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H dC E Railroad Time Table
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1nr timesNORTH BUND
112729 a m Passenger Daily
114340 p man Mixed Dalley excepte Sunday
SOUTH BOUND
115926 a DL Mixed Daily exceptSunday
113146 p m Passenger Dally
See FaIrs nowSkirts
1 New Persian Silks at Fairs1 BeautiesFairs LadieS Suits
Fairs Is the place to buy Mlillnory
PatricianShoes women uti Fairs
Largest selection of Millinery atFairs
No doubt about Fairs new FallDress Goods being upto= date See
J thewEconomy Fruit JarsSee samples
canned In ourwlndow I
I Hartford Grocery Coloir W WLloyd and wife Bar
i u reUs FerrY are viaiting Judge andMrslR R Weddilgctty-
cI
The sterling SUItS are the beatmade Notblpg shoddy Wet well
and tit well FOuULiat FairsIII beireach1ng atMt1
ItHermon Methodist church next Sun 1
J ty3t 447 at U m andnightat 7-
11frh EfM RTweddelt a formerlld t Hartford Is very leiot-
ypholdfevert-
Jiat tilw residence at Cal
JboPIl f+IMI JeUeGlenn daughter of
Judge and Mrs J s Glenn who has1 beeDo1theslcklIst for the past
rMweek is improving
1Leare ytier Laundry atCleveoIler-iIt
k
elle 1
rflL tI xc 4amdry Ceaopsuy lileerporate4 U Jrr
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r7The Coat Suitprop
osition has come tostay and realizingthiswe have suppliedourselves well withthe latest in styles andweaves Of coursewe want to sell to youbut more especiallyat this time we wantthe pleasure of show =
ing you what we be=
lieve to be the mostup4omdate Coat Suitsin Ohio county
Our prices varyaccording to the cloakfrom
1110 to 25Remember TradeSaveslYou Money
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Timothy Seed at Fords at U25Wear Finis Ci Tfing and go well
dressed
Fairs Millinery Opening was abig success
What about your Tailored SuitFairs have them
Now for Fall Footwear Nonebetter than Fairs
Fertilizer for sale by W E EllisllU The Produce Man
FOR SALEGood sow and pigslIt2 WAlTER ALLEN
It ps to buy Millinery at FallllStock largest Prices lowest
Pure Greene per pound10lb lots 28c
Hartford Grocery Co
Misses Bertha Brawn and LlzzleMoore Rochester were the guests ofrelatives In town Saturday and Sunday
Mrs S K Cox left Tuesday to lJe
the guest of her daughter MrsCharles Rogers Elkton Ky for SeV
eral lasMr Wm Holmes and sister Mrs
F H Allen of Hawesville Kyarevisiting the latters daughter MrsJohn B Wilson
Messrs James Shepherd PrentisBruno Frye Narrows Esq C V
MllesFordsvllleand T D DUke nearSunnydale were among our callersTuesday
Mr JT Felix who had been vis-
iting his son Dr C W Felix Olaton and looking ufterhls farm forthe past ten days has returnedhomerMessrs C M Barnett and John B
Wilson are In Shelbyville Ky attending the state Grand Lodge ofKnights Cpythlas which Is iii ses-sion there this week-
I MrsE A Smith and infant sonE A SmlhIr who have beenth gucstOffbo farmers wotherneaiRockport return fo her homo ofRed Bay AlabamautedAesday-
Mr lvaNalaandwife who havebeen s J9 rnJ g et mtbArkarrived In are11a114eotherMrvlslUn Mr NailIn contemp atln64laoUngto Hartford thombackr re-
SupernteiWent Hen Leach doe 10< heABuparlatda-
deatateh14e as tRen the oisepefill pjr9a bagd eat-urdtay Oc Qb tQ regular pay4qy I 4qat 1Otyr tolet t 4 tQ
1fo J W
Aflse Minnie Renfrow BowlingGreen Ky1s the guest of MissVOtna Duke city
Mrs Jatnos Lyons and littlo daughter Dorcas are attendIng the lairatOwensboro this week
Dr A C Foster of Owensborocame over In his automobile Sundayto vllllt a patient at Beaver Dam ret-urning tho same day Ho was ac-
companied only by his c ufteurltMr J A who recently ac
copted a position with the OwensboroMessenger Owensboro as makeupman was the guest of We parentsJudge and Mrs R R WeddlngcltySunday and Monday
Mr L Al Uhads of Deanlleldhas moved with his family to Hartford and Is occupying the DrRhoads residence on Main streetMr Rhoads comes to Hartford to getthe benefit ot the high school here
Mr and Mrs J lRosenblatt leftMonday morning for Loulsllle andother eastern cities whets they willspend the next ten days replenishIng their fall stock of goods Mr N
Rosenblatt HawesvUle wlll keepstore for them while away
Mr L AIate of Sesser Ill Isspending a few days with his Brother Mr A E Pate city Mr Patewho has been engaged In the restaurant business at Sesser Is prospectIng with the view of locating In
Hartford It he can secure a suita-ble building
Mr Joseph Reid died at hl3residence near Prentls last Fridayafter several months Illness Hisremains were burled In the Rogersburlng grounds Saturday Mr Reidhad passed the threescore and tenyear mark and leaver four sons andthree daughters his wire havingpreceeded him six years
County Court convened In regularsession Monday and with about thosame amount ot routine businessThe will of Mrs Matilda Armenlltwas offered proven and ordered torecord Mrs Armendt was the wifeof the late Henry Armendt havingdied several years prior to his deathWhy the will was never probated be-fore Is not known
Mr Green 8 Shepherd died at hisresidence at Prentls last Wednes-day of pneumonia Uncle Green ashe was commonly known had beenIn declining health for severalmonths His remains were Interredat the Providence church buryinggrounds at 3 oclock p m lastThursday The deceased was In theseventysixth year of his ago andleaves one son and a daughter hiswire having preceded him twelveyears ago
The Republican Executive Commit-tee of Ohio County met at tho Court-
house lkst Saturday afternoon andwas called to order by chairman n-
B Martin The meeting was for thepurpose of electing a campaign chair-man and seoretary The result WlIs
the election or W S Tinsley aschairman and Owen Hunter as SeC
retary for the present campaignThese selections are good oneS analthe campaign will be In safe andcompetent hands
The Ohio County Medical Assocln-tion met In HartforU WodneS lay andwas attended by a fairly good num-
ber of members The doctors or
Hartford entertained the other mombers present at dinner a represon-
tatlva of each ot the HarUorlt paperbeing likewise Invited A bountifulrepast was hIghly enjoyed espeelailyby an editor A move Is on footbacked by a number of the loadingphysicians of the county to estab-
lish a hospital In Hartford This Is
a commendable undHtnldng andshould receive the hearty support ofeveryone
Good Horse for SaleI have a good 7 year old work horseI
for sale ALBERT RIALHartford R F D No1
Revival ServicesThe meeting In progress at the
Christian church here continues thothe rain has hindered somewhatLarge audiences have been the rule t
and the preacher W J Clarke IsIproving himself a capable minister oftho word Miss Myers Is ploaaing allwith her beautiful solosUnU her ca-pable leadership of the congregation-al 8lnglnl the meeting wlll con-
tinue for Mother week and the foe
lowing subjects hi1v6 been tmnounQoby the evan llst
Friday Oct 7Why be aChristianSaturday OCt 8Many EJtcuaeeSunday Oct 9 11 a mThe Mls
slop slid Growth of the Church ofChrist T pc moTheSottIofa Man
Monday Oct 10The Dfvlnb bitsslonr 1-
11I1csday Oct 11 =Peters Cant eslon 1
Wednesday OctI12t The Vnanswer
able QuestionThuJsday ot t3rhre Stern Al-
ternaUvee I J1i aervicew acre held
TueadayWednesday Tlumday and-FridiiyM Ii i and thebPenlagserv-
Iee e at lOdNtlclfYil NYi If rJe
y
MEtHODIST CONFERENCE
aAT RUSSEUCVIEE1-
Closes Aftera Weeks SessionRev Virgil Elgin Returned
to Hartford Church
rThe Loulsllle Annual Conference
closeda nlcasant and harmonious SeRIson < nt Russellvillo last Monday atnoon Bishop John C Kilgo the
preIsldedlnone pr work
was eminently satisfactory and hisfrequent addresses to the conkrencowere practical and nt times was withultoUon and power and It Is boiledwill be of at abiding effect Illsaddress on Thursday evening on Chris-tian Education w sconceeded to bethe ablest ever heard by the confeaence or In that city which Is an edu-
cational center It was gratifying tonote there had been many convet-sions during the year and at Incr1sehimembership of about 4000 Thecharges generally are giving a bettersupport to the ministry The assessment for Foreign Mission of 1140000
ndlwehope the effects will be of untoldbenefit to the church The GUllren1desire of the presiding bishop was ngeneral revival and awakening andthe response of the conference was ahearty Amen
The following appontments weremade for the Owensboro district
Presiding elder=RevS J Thompso-nOwensboroSettle Memorial DI
Lewis Iowel-lWoodlawnS C onlyFrayseravenueJ O Smithso-nBreckenrldgestreetW C WloSOwensboro clrcultT C DuvallBeaver DamA L Moth
CalhounJ T CherryCentertownR D BennettCentral CltG W Humme-lClovcl1lOrtI E LewisFordsvllleC S HarperGreenvilleG B DillonGreenville clJcultE D RyanHartfordVirgil ElginHaw sIIILIl S GilletteMaceoW II llckerso-nLivermoreJoe loweLenvisbtlrgD S aupbel-lRonaeW
I
E Dtlley-
RochesterW W prineSaeramcntoJ T DemonbrumSouth GarrolltouA J Pate-
CENTERTOWNOct 4 Miss Maggie Baker Is vis
fling her sister Mrs R Salvers ofWest Virginia
C C Miller and family have moved to London 1y where Mr Millarwill take charge of IIn Ax llandlfactoryMr
Nat Arbuelde and wife orWeir City Kansas visited friendand relatives at this place last weok
Mr James Baker or Denver coloIs visiting his parents this week
E M Davis has accepted alIOstlon In Loulsvlllc where he and hiswife have moved
Miss Bertie Ganditt who has been t
on the sick list Is able to be outagain
E S McMillan Is having his yes
hlence on Walnut street replllrLIl
W F James and wlto have mo0to Louisville where Mr Jani has tte-
cepted a positionandI I
J R L Mason and daughter sills s
Dessle are In Louisville buying theirnew goodsIsIand
McHenryCROMWELL
Oct 4We are VOlT dry and wellsare low
Dr Pal T Willis attended theStat Medical Association nt Lexing-ton lust week
A great many from hero and neathero went to Mr R B Martins atHartford Sunday All enjoYed theday very much
Uncle Nat Arbuckle stopped eve ra few hours with Mr and Airs JAlex Rhond on his way to GllstraIa-Moi l y He formerly lived In the-
countys
but has been In Weir CityKansas for a number ot years H-
Is
e
now 82 years of ago His wltepassed going to Gilstrap Sunday
II1 Delmer Stewart Mr JesseBaIze Miss Joloy Keown and MistClaudl James front Seleetwere hereSudtlayThey went to Hlghvlew
MrS Dr Willis mother visitedhetb last week returning home YeSterday
A Sister of Mrs Dr Allenwho hadbeen visiting bete for two weeks lefttorherbowe Sundays
Pwoof Mr Net Embrys brothers r
Bdtiettatvn wereyUero MoodayNghtMr Oea Mule representing the
1 t
Owensboro Hardware Coas hereyesterday
Mr Charles James Leitchtleld washere Sunday to see his brother T
A James Ho was accompanied byhis daughter I
Sunday School and praYer meeting-are progressing nicely tIny muchgood be done
Bro Black of Morganfleld passedhere Saturday going to Warren churchButler county to begun a revival atthat place Saturday night It willcontinuo n period of two westks Maysuccess crown his efforts
Mr Noah Cooper of this lllaceImoved Sunday to Simmons I
Two tamllllti 1msscd Saturday moviIng to Simmons
Mr ttty Amos Mania was hereMonday on business
Messrs Pete and Ed Burton ofMercer passed here enrouto to Baizetown Sunday
Mr and Mrs Cites Hudson Sitnmonvisited relatives near Balz town Sun-day
Mr George Dennis has gone tothe Owensboro fair this week MrJ D Arbucklo is looking utter hiliIstock during his absence
Grand Lodge Knights of PythIias in SessIon
ShelbyvlIle Ky Oct 4More thanI400 delegates had registered this morn
when the annual session of thejling of Pythias Grand Lodge was
at the Crescent Thaeter atII10 oclock and later trains broughtIn a number of additional visitors andIIInglarge attendance of citizens lrrescntat the theater which was handsome-ly decorated for the occasion PastChancellor Leon Rothchild of TassoLodge this city presided and theRev W n Anderson of theterlan church offered prayerPreslJIOr Linn T Gruber welcomedvisitors on behalf of the city nUll
In a very clever speecit gave the keysof the city Into tllllr liItlllng pastSprewe Chancellor W W IIlnclwullI-CSllOndlll to Mayer Grubrrs addrossIn It happy vela flll welronw aldress by Chancellor Couutnauder BA Logan represnthtg the locallodge and the resIonse lJy GrandChancellor C F Saunders closed thespllochllluldng
A deed hit or the session wasthe vholin solos by Miss llarrlctt i
Rockwell Poynter of thlll city MssPontlr hos recently returned fromstudying abroad anti she comllletelcaptivated the visitors with her beau-tiful playing
At the close or the open nteethtgthe grouch lodge went Into executivesession which continued through the
I
afternoon After It brief reCess forlunch at 3 oclocl this afternoon the I
degree work of the Pythian sisterswas exeuqllfled by the members of
Esther Temple In the local lodgeroom lu the Odd Fellows temple andattracted many or the delegates Thedegree team ot Myrtle Lodge ofCovington fifty strung arrived nt 7oclock tonight over the L N andbeginning at S30 oclock gave anlXll1IIJl1Cication of the rank of knight j
at the tlllattr before the delegatesand visiting knights Following thework a reception and Jnlpromptudance was given In honor of thevisiting knights and ladles at thetheater
No new candidates have developedfor rand outside guard which placesthe winner In line for the higher oflee and It Is likely that a warmtight will result during the electionof officers tomorrow between Sunator J J Watkin or Utilon coun-
ty and Charles Miller of CovingtOil for that honor
Fairs Opening Was Superb
Last Saturday occurred tit annualFall Opening of Fall and Companysbig department store The store wastastefully daaratal and each departwent made a fine showing
There Is nn air of refinement provalllng It the dress goads section tosay the least or It nothing to offendthe most cultured and artistic tasteThere Is a wealth of variety andrichness or material that afford achoice Hat you could not expect tomeet with outsldu or metropolitanfashion centers
In the same department there Isseen shoes for busldoss for sentdress for full dress In aU the leathers and In a range of pricey andstyles greater than ever prtiviouslyshown by this fllln
The Mens and Boys clothing de-partment ron well be headquarters for mens and boys furnish-ings for the vast stock and greatassortments displayed could surely
met all wants of the men of thisoity
The Millner departmeJ1 was nodoubt the chief attraction cot theladles who attended the opening batu yThe showing vas mtnple-
So
tpwarted so latere>BtlugyWntere
Js little else to be dC
tL
S
YOUTH SEEKS TO-
REUNITE PARENTS
Son of Kentuckians Make a Pa
thetic Plea Before Chi
cago Court
Chicago Oct GA habeas corpusproceeding before JUdge Petit to theCircuit Court showed a small boysdetermination to reunite his promi-nent Kentucky parents dlvolClll forthree years
Mamie L Mitchell former wIfo ofEdward G DIrns clerk of the ircult Court of Ohio county Ky wascharged with abducting her son fromthe custody of her own parents nfttirwhich she brought him to Chicagoand kept him In hiding Darrass anddetectives found till boy here Jlad the custody of the child as theresult of circuit court order Judg +
Petit refused to tape the boy fromfather lie held the custody
should rest with the KentuckycourtMamie L lItchell is the daughter
Dr Mitchell of Bearer Dam Kya family whose aucdHlolS welepioneers Maurice DarrasH subject orthe dispute left its chair near hisfather and went to his mothers side
Dont you cry mother dear hiexclaimed puttJng his arms aroundher neck I wIsh you would giv-
man It wlnipplmg and not e y ItpaIIJ1see If I dontAnd the tenyearoltl boy sought
his father again aid engaged him IntlwIfatJlerI 3JtIard C
iCy today be-
gan habeas corpus proceedings before Judge Petit to secure possessionof his son Maurice aged 10 yearsDarrass says he secured a divorcefrom hula wife In 1906 and the Ken-tucky courts awarded custody or theboy to hula grandfather for 3 yearsAt the expiration or this time liesays the boy was to lJc given to hisfather
Darrass charged that on Scptem-
t her 1 G the mother of the hllel gothim out or Kentucky and to Chlea-
i go On the showing made JudgePetit let the father have the hay untub tomorrow when the case willbe argued further The lad crying
8el1arnIThe foreghtg is the climax or near-
ly two weeks search for MauriceBarrass About that time ago Mr-
i Darrass notified his potherInlawthat he desired to bring Ills sonto Ilatford and enter him In schooland directed her tu tense him readyat a certain future date Before thatdate arrived his foruur weft tookthe lad and left for parts unknown
was later learned that she inchlitto Chicago nod Mr Darrass ac-
companied hy his attorney Mr M
L Htavrln left at onCe for that pointAfter nearly a woIs snrch they re-
turned without havhtg located himHowever the matter was left in tillhands of a detective aeucy tad In It
few days a report collie tlutt the boyhad beet locatlll Mr IIllrmSK aidtI1 Ilewvrln again wcnt to htcagoand procurlotl the boy by lmbcas corpus proceedings They arrived homoVednesday afternoon
Mules for SaleA splendid pair of mules well broko
to work Will sell cheap Apily to1lOOKER
1VILLIAMSHartford
HERBERTOct 3Mrs Ellen Iliad Fordwito
of J W Ford died the 25th orSeptember after Il long illness ofcancer of the stomach
Mrs Fo est Chninbers turd wife orHickman county Ky BIo visiting rel-
atives her-eSeelll from thlll place attended
the burial of lure VUllo Corlet atKarnus Grove yesterday-
Air C W Phillips who had astroke of paralysis two months agoIs sl t1y Improving
Messrs Pate and Leonard Taylorhave started their saw mill neathers
Mr Carl Floyd wire and childrenhave returnee from Florida wherethEY have been for the past year
1r Earl Douthett of Synthla vhs
Ited at Mrs Sallie Floyd Saturdaytight
Miss Maltie Milligan Is on nn extended visit to Owensboro
Misses Myrtle Durdftt Dora Helmand Mattie Barnett will attend thefair at Owensboro this week
d11ss0ertrude Barnett has gone toEvansville to make her home
Dr Dexter O Whlttlnghlllof Romeitaly penta dir with the family of-
h>e uncle Chas 11 Phillips recent-ly