I have two pages of the Hartford Herald dated Aug 3, 1892 and Oct 5, 1892 I will transcribe them in case the information might help someone. The first column is mainly advertisements, but three other columns contain genealogical info. Unfortunately the fourth column is cut off and parts are missing. Part 1 August 3, 1892 Wednesday Advertisement Chairs for Father, Chairs for Mother, Chairs for Little Sister Chairs for Big Brother and a very nice strong Chair for Big Sister and her...and her amiable Little Brother at T. J. Morton's Furniture Store ******* Trade at Anderson's bazaar ***** C. L. Field still leads in the Buggy Business ***** Look at Kahn's $3.50 Suit. It beats them all. ***** We lead the town in first class trunks, valises, &c Sara & Me ***** If you want good goods, trade with Sara & Me ***** Just received, one hundred Men's New Suits at Kahn's ***** Ice at Williams Bros. at any hour or in any quantity ***** T. J. Morton can sell you furniture as cheap as the cheapest. ***** All kinds of musical instruments at the Arcadia Drug Store ***** C. L. Field sold S. K. Allen a new buggy and harness yesterday. ***** Wire Screen Doors and Wire Cloth for sale cheap at Williams Bros. ***** C. L. Field sold to Mr. Weller a coil spring buggy for $75. It was a beauty. ***** Millinery at your own price for the next 10 days. Call and see our bargains. Sara & Me. ***** Remember Kahn's gives you Silverware with every $15 worth of goods bought. Kahn's Trade Palace ***** Come and see Kahn's $20 Men's Suit. It takes well. It is the finest ever sold in Hartford for $10 ***** For some reason the Secretary of the Institute has failed to furnish the Herald the proceeding of the last days, and we are therefore unable to give the publication which we very much desired to do. ***** For a shave, shingle or shampoo in first class style call on Archie Cain at the Hartford House. ***** T. J. Morton is anxious to sell you your groceries for less than you can buy them at any other place in Kentucky. ***** Remember one thing..Kahn's store has the largest and the finest stock at the lowest prices every named in Ohio County. ***** Call and see T. J. Morton and you will be treated so nicely and have your goods sold you so cheap that you will be sure to call again. ***** Always trade with a one-priced house, and then you know your neighbor is not buying his goods cheaper than you do. Anderson's Bazaar is the only one-priced house in town. ***** Miss Jessie Nall, who suffered so severely from the effects of an overdose of morphine, is quite recovered from it's effects and her friends are glad to see her on the streets again. ***** to be continued. Jackie Surnames in Ky: Jackson; Brown; Cooper; Harrison; Woodson; Coleman; LaVillian; Crow; Wells; Day; Evans, Dupuy, Collier/Colyer, et al