Hartford Republican.flt;» l«« *i •I'* rlt;Hto»n v Martier*. %jt . «*i-f of rh- MMoaid|HMAliinoif J. BAK.NKTT EditorW. M. TIWB1#KY»* . B«*l«ee» ManagerAddffB *R communication* lo The Hartford Republican.NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERSamlriHK «h* |Mi|**r»#nr n a*+ •Otir~» m jet give lb# old ««SiJmi in iu«fcift* tb*I^mnIk »»«'l llt;* n*r 110- lt;»n.I 'W*per lin# for tnrU ml.Ml »«»«•• laser ttan.(HiUnsrws, lUetiliill©** and l ord of Th inka.tt. per in.... MM'WT In mlrnntt*. tfisr.b Yntlo* I or •^rrlt'rs frrr, l»nt olh-r *itverll»rmif*t», frr |**f tin**.A«hi»tUMM rowmiiiHmUoM will rwelr* no(Ult;«f luuTax-»rnoirio.C utYfSrlsn^l .m ...*«•• » •«..13*jr*x=r«i*ra* J'At-Ml... E9FRIDAY, JU LY St.ANNOtNCF.MKNmWe nre authorized to announce TOM 8PURRIMR. of Grayson county, Hh a candidate for Congress, from the Fourth District, subject to the action of the Republican primary, Saturday.Augllflt f». 1 if H».We nre authorized to announce the candidacy of .1 II. ASlIhot’K. of Hardin county, for the Republican nomination for Congressman from ihe Fourth District, subject to the action of the primary election Saturday. Augurt 5. 1916.W f arc authorized to announce the candidacy of HON. JOHN P. HAS-WKI.L, of Breckinridge county, for the Republican nomination for Con-rresHmhO from the Fourth District .Subject to the primary election Saturday. August 5, 1916.We me authorized to announce the candidacy of A. D. KIRK for the Republican nomination for county attorney of Ohio county. 8ubjeet to the act ton*of the Primary Election*. Suturelay, August 5, 1916.Lutett reports from the garden school class room say cabbage took head and corn went foot.The city of Hawesvtlle has placed a licence of $ 1.500 upon tbc sale of cigarettes. A Turkish blend made in America and diatinctlvely Individual^ 7 _Just when we had picked go inline to win ami bail placed our p!l» tin rcor newHpapor material forges ah lt;vd n.id appears tt* Ik1 the winner by lengths.Jn n collision with a Cadillac near Hunting on. \\\ Va„ a Ford cam. out winner, completely overturning tho automobile. A striking contrast to the Ford ponce-at-any-prlce policy.«Fourth District Republicans have a mighty good chance to send a man• Congress next y«»ur and they should be careful to noted the strongest• induiNte. Look over the announcement column.Dp on the Atlantic const they are organising a shark insurance. If Hirli i. do! Icy will protect ua against thi s« sharks of the interior we henceforth save our pin money lo buy shark Insurance.A general campaign against weeds in to be launched in Hartford and ih« man who won't assist In the dean-up has very little civic pride We know of one or two pretty healthy weeds that should be given the death penalty.Kvnry thoughtful one In Ohio county ti’Mwt; that Harry (Hovattnoli uttd AlYU S. U'onoii, formerly of Ohio county v/unM do all withinlhelf power to ;»vo'.d IMS UCCld'Mtt such r»» otwuired In l.evingtou when i primer was hilled by Die form t\ automobile while Do* above w .»!•»• ri»; in tho machine. They w.*rc* lirt'Ool* not sui'priacd vvlon lilt)pojuUu Kentucky poIiUciutm wore rompbiD%j exoo-ratol by the coroner's jury.mo» Ihwiiociuti© news papers are gloat lug over lb • fad that John M Parker iu trying to organta* a new Pror.rcidvo parly and apparentlyf-»rgct turn it wo* the DoiuocnUla ranks that he deserted to become aMoose, if the new party Is or gnu lied it will draw moat of Its strength from the free trade party and will not tear asunder, an some seam to Ihlnk. ranks of the ro-unlted RepublicansA VIMT IX» THIC lUdtbKlt.Kentucky editors mobilized In J.outrville, Uxiugtoa and other point* Sunday and with swiftness that would become the nillltIn uiovo-menu proceeded directly to the border, the main forces arriving at Ashland Monday afternoon. Theywar© met n» the depot by a smiling reception committee that soon die- I polled the gloom of the rainy afternoon and comfortably Iocs led the visitor* in their quarter*At that moment begun the groat • wane.ting Few of the members jof the Press Association had visited Ashland before. They knew if Ass thoro, hut didn't know why. They were Informed that It had : grown, but didn't know how. They gazed upon the wide paved street* with wonder They visited the enormous steel and coke plants with interest, but It was not until they bad realized the civic pride and pro-gr ess I Vatican of Ashland's citizens and had tnstcd so thoroughly their hospitality that they understood the real secret of the *uccm* of the booming little cityThe town was literally thrown open to the editors from llie time of their arrival until their regretful departure Friday morning. The Elk j| Home was offered os headquarter* i and It was In the auditorium of that ( magnificent building that the meet-, lugs of the K. P. A. wore held, j The program began Monday evening with u reception by the Board of Trade, the welcome address by Mayor Salisbury featuring. The bu*l-• lie** meetings were hold In the morn-1 Inga, leaving the afternoons for pleasure. Tuesday afternoon one hundred automobile owner* volunteered with tholr car* and under the direction of the Board of Trade the long line ol machine* toured the city. Tuesday evening the miinti-' fncturers of editorials us guests of the Board of Trade stole over to tho steel plant*, saw liquid Iron running Into molds like lava from the crater when touched hy the hand of Vulcan, and resolved midst horrid shapes and shriek* and sights unholy to at ear clear of that which claims no kin with truth. The coke plant | was also visited and the party ad- j |ournod for th© Cllftjdde Casino | dance Wednesday afternoon an expedition was organized to cross the border and under tho command of General Mayo, president of the Board of Trade, and other* of the Board of Trade, the invaders started in automobiles for an attack on Huntington. W. Va. No opposition was found, however. The expedition whs ' met by u truce parry and conducted to the city auditorium where Mayor Sob on formally surrendered the town, and after a most pleasant visit the party returned to Ashland for the elegant and highly enjoyed reception given by Mis* Annie Poage at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson. Wednesday evening the Board of Trad© gave the visiter* a banquet long to h * remembered a (tew which the Elk* wound up the program with a reception and dance at the B. P. O E. Horne, proving themselves admirable host*.Some of the editors loll a* early as 4 o’clock Friday morning iluR they might have a full day in which to think ot the wonders they w.ro leaving behind. Her thirty-one miles of in rot* paved from curb to curb, her busy factories, railroad facilities. good schools, hank* and other Institutions added to her splendid geographical location on the banks of the Ohio and at the gate of the great Eastern Kentucky coal fields,. sided by a remarkable civic pride and one of the liveliest boards of trade | we have ever seen combine* to uiakq j Ashland one of the greatest little cities on the map.The annual pay roll of the factories in Ashland I* over $r»,000.000. | The population is now about 15.000 In ten years It will be near the 25.-, 00 o mark. If you decide to chan go your location cud f**d that you must | leave Ohio county you could do much worse thou go to Ashland.The members or the KentuckyPros* Association will long remember the hospitality and courtly1 ihown theiu in the border city and they know nothing but to mng their prab«© *•: Ashland. They were also i pronounced in their thank* to 'hetrot. Chosupcak* u Ohio. Henderson 1Route *nd Queen und Cfvftcont railroad* * ho presented I ho pres* with voiripHra -ntary tran^port.Hiou o theNotice—ToMcco Growers.Every tobacco grower and ovary, parson lt»fpre*t»*4| In the growing or selling of tobacco is Invited and j requested to b# pr«*N* nt at a matting tu be held *• Hartford, Ky„ Sat-{ urduy. July 89th. at ROD p. m. The piiipoii© of ttstld me© log being io (H*« u** moihodH an to the disposition, handling and selling of thofnturi' crop.it H. FORD, PresidentCASTOR iAFor lulont* and ChildrenIn Use For Over 30 YearsAlways bear* —Signature of