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The Mt Sterling Advocate from Mount Sterling, Kentucky • Page 5

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ft 0 I 1 fj i Flio compl ft MB Jo Brawner lias rented his farm of 103 acres on tho Maysvillo pike to Powell Hall for 800 I- Born on Saturday jNarch 14th to tlio wife of Elvin Ilancy a airl The second child In clovonmonths Bent and wifo sold their house and lot on Elm street to Joe Brawner aud wife for 3G00 Possession given at ouco Androw English of Sharpsburg was in tho city last week Ho had Juet returned from a two months trip to southern stock markets Born March 10th to tho wife of A Thompson of Clintonville Ky nee Miss Lizzio Calk a ten pound eon Thos Lee Mother and child both doing well Judge Lowis Apporson Col Young Judgo James II Hazel rigg Col A Wood and Judgo Day oro attending tho Moncfco Circuit Court tho past week Charles Fowler and Miss Cobic Myers of Sharpsburg wcro married at tho homo of Mrs Hupplc on Wednesday evening March 11th Rev Caldwell officiating A two thirds interest in the James Chora property was sold yesterday by Master Commissioner Mynheir for 5950 Mrs Chorn becoming tho purchaser bIio already owning a pno third interest in it Itcv Wm Dcrickson of Stanton Ky was in tho city yesterday Court day with 20 head of mules aud horses which as receiver of the Clay City Lumber Co ho was offering for sale Wo acknowledge ourselves deeply Indebted for favors shown by Col Smith real estato agent Graham Tirginia Col Bob is tho cleverest man at all and never tires of doing good as opportunity offers Samuel Haydon a prominent farmer of Clark county died on Tuesday Mr liayy don has a number of relatives in this county and was well known among us For yoars he had bceu severely afllictcd with rheumatism Arnett of Salyersville attended County Courtycsterday Ho had been down to Frankfort to return Sam Kirk an escaped Martin county convict to tho pen Kirk made his escape about a year ago and was captured in iuagoffin county March 1 Mrs Bcttie Morris a well and fa vorably known lady who was stricken with paralysis on Wednesday night at tho homo of her step son Owen Mor ris died yesterday morning and will bo buried in Machpelah Cometery today at 2 in The funeral services will bo couducted by Rev Wm Ru parJ A mora extended notice next week David Howell has secured a position as Clerk in tho Mt Sterling National Bank Ho takes tho placo now occupied by Col Turner who has tendered Ids resignation to talio effect April 1 Ben was forced to this step as tho closo confinement was telling on his health Mr Howell is a model young man with a number of friends and of such a disposition as is calculated to mako more rlllza Goodpastor nged about twenty- four years and unmarried was drowned at tho Water Dell mill dam two mifes cast of Owingsvillc Monday afternoon of last week Good pastor was attempting to cross Slate creek in a sfcifi which was much swollen aiid running very rapidly and when ho got into tho current his boat becamo unmanageable and ho was whirled down tho stream and dvor tho dam Tho caeo of tho Commonwealth against Albert Barnes for the killing of Kelly Day was tried in tho Menefco Circuit Court tho past weok Tho jury consisted of II II Profit Felix power Green Hale Wm Poplin A Stamper Williams Mann David Harris Chas Gillas pie Cook Silas Power and David Jackson Tho capo was ably prcsontod by both sides and resulted in a verdict of 1 acquittal Tho attorneys represent ing tho Commonwealth were Wood Ss Day ofMt Sterling Kendall of West Liborty Cope and A Phillips of Frenehburg and Rcdwlne Commonwealths Attorney Tho defense was represented by Young and Hazelrigg of this city and Jos Lykins of Campton and II Williams of Frenehburg 0m Trimble Brov Wholesale Grocers TRIMBLE BROS Wholesale Grocers MT STERLING KY THE ADVOCATE SUBSCRIPTION RATES Oneycnrdn advance a 1 00 After three months After el mouths 1 Tho great explosion scene at Opera House to night lu Foggs Ecrry Common Pleas Court began hero yesterday Judgo Scott is on hand and ready to sco that business move Trimblo sold his Spencer farm to and Skldmore of Powell county at 45 per aero equal to cash John Haydon of Grassy Lick sold his farm of 100 acres to Wm Peed of Bethel Ky for 75 per acre equal to cash Possession given at once Dont fail to go to tho Opera House to night and sco Lizzio Evans in tho now version of Foggs Forry Seats on salo at Lloyds drug store Prices 75 50 and 25 Dont fail to sco tho great Arena Sccno in Tho Gladiator on next Monday coming This is ono of tho greatest slago pictures of the day Salo of reserved scats will begin iit tho box office of tho Opera Houso at 10 a in Thursday March 19 Lizzie Evans at night For Sale Fifty bushels cultiva ted hemp seed A Thomson Box 118 Mt Sterling Ky 32 3t II Eastin is just in receipt of a largo consignmen of furniture elegant in design wp can assure you Call aid sco what beautiful things ho has to show youand at what low prices he will sell you goods Who wants to buy a second ratp when ho can buy tho best class of goods for the same price 32 dt Advertising is a business transaction Put your money where it will do tho most good Tho worth of an advertisement is based upon the Jcrand class of readers it rcachos Wo aroSvlfiing to show to any advertiser who desires it our list when he can judgo for himself if our spaco is worth tho money wo ask for it On Thursday as Gcorgo Anderson 6on of Bob Anderson was driving over tho cemetery hill ho met a party of negroes ono of whom Jim Ewing addressed to him an abusivo remark Tho boy replied to him in kind when tho negro applied to him to him a vilo epithet This so angered Anderson that he sprang from his wagon and Btruck the negro ovor the head with his whip3tock tie darkey simultaneously cutting Anderson on the sido of the neck with a razor The gash which barely missed opening tho jugular vein was a fearful one Young Audcrson was brought to Dr Drakes office whero his wound received prompt attention and at this writing ho is doing well Longfellow Entertainment Tho pupils of the Public School gave on Friday evening one of tho most en- joyablo entertainments wo havo ovor attended Tho selections which for tho most part were from Longfellow wcro admirably rcudered and tho lifo thrown into them was cOuclusivo cvi denco that they fully appreciated tho beauties of the poet Wo wish we could say of this performance all that it merits and that wo might be able to compliment tho3o who appoared as thoy deserve Since wo cannot do this wo aro only going to say that Mrs Hiblcr is certainly entitled to tho thanks of the community for preparing for them so delightful an entortainment Arithmetically 1 If 3 shirts and 9 linen collars cost 105 on Main strcot and 2 shirts and 5 collars cost 250 on Maysvillo street what will 4 sljirts and 0 collars cost at Greonc Clay Chonaults corner Main and Maysvillo Get tho answer got tho cash aud como aud got tho goods with 10 per cent off 2 Supposo thcro aro 420 pupils in City School and of tho boys plus 15 equal of tho girls minus 10 Now what per cent of 40 per cent of tho wholo school is 7 15 of tho boys Tho numbor of boys must incrcaso by what per coat so that thoy may equal tho girls present 2 per cont of their numbor boing at honic sick of tho mcasle I 3 If mon in 5 drTof 4 hours each build a Avail 10 foot long 5 feet high and 2 feet thlckAhow long will a wall bo that is 7 fectfeh and 3 feet thick built by 8 men 0 days of 5 hours each Hfe tear sEEiina AivooiB toesday MAftbii i7i89l I 7 Opera Houso to- Eugcnio Blair tho talented leading lady of tho Itobort Downing Company has the reputation of boiirg tho most beautiful woman on tho sfago and has truly hadtlto reputation of being ono of tho best actresses beforo the public Salo of reserved scats will begin at tho box office oftlto Opera Houso at 10 a in Thursday March 19 i PERSONAL John Thompson went la Frank- 1 fort Friday on a business trip Mize of Hazclgrccu was at tending court yesterday Dr 2esbJltof Owingsvillc was in tho city yesterday Patterson of Plnovillc Ky on a visit to friends lu this city James II Evans of Winchester spent a day in town lat week Ewlng of Owingsvillc paid tho city a businoss visit on Thursday Joo Henry of Aarons Run pent Sunday at Clay City with his best gill Our handsomo bachelor fried Dr Harry Phillips of Jcssamino is in tho city Charles II Duly and wifohavo been a visit to Mr Dutys mother tho past week Kendall of West Liberty was hero on a business trip several days last wcck Miss Susio Fox of Mt Sterling is visiting Mrs Fox of this city Danvillo Advocate II Pierratt Hazclgreons live auctioneer was in tho city yesterday attending court Mike Kelly of Lexington was in the city Sunday and yesterday shaking hands with his many friends Richard Apporson who has been at homo on a visit returned to his school duties at Center Collcgo at Danville yesterday 7 Bascom and wife of Sharps burg passed through tho city on Wednesday on their way to Lexington Dr Lowis votcrinary surgeon has moved from this city to Winchester to mako that placo his future home Mrs Leslie Thompson and daughter Miss Laura of Mt Sterling wcro tho guests of Mrs Rash soveral days this week Winchester Democrat Edward Lane of Cass county Mo son of the late Hiram Lane is visiting his brother John Lano and other relatives in this county Stephens and wife visited tho lattcrs grandparents Maj Hampton and wife at Moorcficld Saturday and Sunday Judgo Beckncr Clarks brillian member of tho Con Con was in the city on Thurday and Friday attending to legal business Mrs Riplyof Livcrmoro Falte Maine who has been visiting her sister Mrs Harris for the past six months will leavo for homo this evening Messrs Christy and Stewart representing Louisville and Anderson Cincinnati Tobacco Warehouses wcro in the city last week looking after tho interests ot their respective houses Hazelrigg and John Samuols accompanied by Miss Annie Samuels and Miss Ellen Dailcy leavo to night for Now York Messrs Hazelrigg and Samuels go to purchaso goods for their respective houses Moses MoKcc a brother of II Clay and McKcc who loft hero some fifteen years ago to mako his homo in tho far West has mado his many friends glad by coming back to his old homo to mako it his future place of abode A Mitchell lato of Mt Sterling now of anywhere tho dollar grows has been among us for several days past His friends aro always glad to seo him in their midst even his slay is short among us yesterday for Jellico Tenn Geo Owings left yesterday for Apishapa Col seeking health Gcorgo has tho sympathy and best wishes of numberless frionds who earnestly hopo ho may find rcliof in a irioro genial climate Ho is ono of tho most promising young farmers and lias a lovely young wife to whom has been married but a year The primary to decido who should bo the Democratic standard bearers in the races for Circuit Clork and Sheriff of Montgomery county was hold on Saturday and resulted in tho nomination of henry Bright for Circuit Clerk and of John Richardson for Shcrifl Mr Richardson had no opposition and recoived tho handsomo majority of 11G2 votes in conso quence Mr Bright mado a handsomo raco against ono of the best men in the county and tho very largo voto ho secured cvidonces his wonderful popularity Below wo givo tho official voto Leveo Aiming Run MtKtcilliiL iraoy Lick Cnmnitro JeHciMjnvllIo UciwnrdftMIU 1102 IlriKhtd majority 413 though Ho left Richardson Scott Milfrht 1H 70 101 SI GO SI 2 1C1 418 74 40 04 57 18 45 131 41 00 140 12 07 857 Tho Dcmocratla Committee at its meeting yesterday passed a resolution that in no caso will thoy horeaftor calj a convention or primary clcctiou at a longer date beforo tho regular election than six months Those who expect to bo candidates in future can take notlco aud govuru themselves accordingly HELD OVER Tho Murderers of Wm Forffuson and Brnck Watts Mako a Full Confession In our laBt issuo wo noted tho dov lllsh crime of poisoning Mr Wm Ferguson and Mr Brack Walts who had died from tho effects and of littlo who has nearly recovered On Wednesday Leo Wiggington and his three sons Charles Frank and John aged respectively 30 23 and 12 years wcro arrested charged with tho crime They had their examining trial on Friday and Leo Wiggington and his son John wcro discharged whilst Charles and Frank wcro held ovor without bail to await tho action of tho Grand Jury Alter their arrest and before tho trial Frank confessed to sovoral parties that ho aud Charles had planned and executed tho deed Leo Wiggingtons wife also mado a statement to several parties largely confirmatory ofjwhat Frank had said Later on both parties denied that they mado such confessions and said that if they did it was while suffering from the influence of fear and that they should not bo held accountable for any statement they might havo mado while laboring under such excitement That they committed tho dreadful murder there is scarce one iota of doubt and thcro is in nil probability ample evidence forthcoming to insure them tho hanging they so richly dc sorre On Saturday night a mob gathcrnd and took tho Wiggington woman out and hung her up for a while in ordoi to extract a full confession from her Thoy alo searched for Leo Wiggington who had been released by tho Court because here was not sufficient evidence to hold him and had they found him it is more than likely ho would not havo been taken down till it had becomo a matter of pmall concern to him what further was done Iho mob also mado a feeble attempt on the jail but finding Jailor Tipton prepared for them and lacking a leader they went off without accomplishing anything We earnestly counsel patience in this matter Tho guilty parties at least those most responsible for tho horrible killing aro in tho hands of tho law and tho ovidencc is such that justice will nlmost surely overtake them This should be sufficient to all law loving citizens Tho mob spirit is a most dangerous thing to turn looso in a community and while wo aro not prepajed to say that thcro is no caso in which tho pcoplo may not bo justified in taking the law into their own hands wo do say that any community can better stand a vast amount of badly executed law than to run tho fearful risk of foiling all law at defiance Wo havo good and efficient officers who will do their utmost to sco that justico is dono then trust this matter in their hands and givo them what aid you can in scenring tho evidence that exists and we prophesy all will be satisfied with the result aud none will havo tho possible elianco of reflecting that ho has needlessly dyed his hands in tho blood of his fellow man More than this wo want to warn all misguided persons who will not listen to reason that the prisoners are in tho hands of Jailer Tipton and he will protect them Ho would sacrifice much before he would hurt any ono for tho sako of such miscreant but como what will ho and his guurds are going to piotect that jail Later The Wiggington woman and tho men Charles and Frank havo mado a full confession and by this it appears that it was a cool and delib ately planned murder They claim that Leo Wiggington and Charles came to town somo days ago and bought tho poison at Lloyds drug store of hi clork then taking it home tho nost offectivo way of using it was fully discussed around the tiro that Frank Charles and John went to the houso with instructions from tho old woman if thoy could not And an opportunity to placo tho poison in tho coflco pot then to burn tho house Old man Wiggington has not been ar aested at this writing DEATHS Mrs Elizabeth Lowi widow of Tho3 Lowis aged 85 ycar died last Thursday March 12 at tho home of her daughter Mrs Frank Ifastio near Sharpsburg An attack of pneumonia that enemy of old people prostrated hor and soon closed her earthly pilgrimage Mrs Lewis was a member of tho Christian church for moro than 50 years and ono whoso pure sweet lifo loft its impress on children and frionds This good mother In Tsrcel loaves four daughters and two sons to mourn hor departure and re voro her momory Mrs Eliza Mc Cormick Mrs Sam Hart Mrs Sam Grconwadc of this county and Mrs Frank Hastic of Bath and Dr II II Lowia and Moses Lowis of Bath Sho waB buried an Friday at tho family burying ground near Salt Lick When Uabj was sick wo cto lior Oostorlc Wliwi ilio was a ChllJ sho cried for CastoriA When iho becamo Miss she clung to Castoite When sno had Children sho gavo tbum CastoriA -I Mr tit Qoodpatttar Assigns Tho announcement on Saturday evening that Mr Goodpastor ono of our jnost oxtousivo farmers and stockmen had mado an assignment for tho boncfit of his creditors caused a porfect buzz Mr Goodpastor mado It A Mitchell his assignee but on Monday Mr Mitchell had him transfer tho trust to Messrs Bigstaff and Chas Gray Mr Goodpastcrs liabilities which aro very largely security debts for others will reach somo 15000 His aspcts consist of 800 acres of splendid Blue Grass land Personalty consisting of stock notes etc will reach 15000 more What can be secured from thoo for whom lie lias endorsed will at a very conservative estimate reduce his indebted ness loUUU so that Ins assignees think boyond a doubt Undo Wash will havo a very comiortablo competency left Mr Goodpastor has acted in tho very strictest good faith with his creditors He will come out of this perfectly while Mr Goodpaster has tho sympathy ofal who know him and hoy will bo glad indeed to learn that ho will not lose everything Tho firm of Goodpaster Gray aro not involved Everything is all right with them A Mitchell and Orear Bigstaff are tho attorneys for tho assignees Peter Goodpaster also made an assignment on Saturday to A Mitchell His liabilities aro about 0000 His assets consist of trotting horses and other stock tho valuo of which it is difficult to estimate The estato of Robert Goodpaster is being attached in various directions ho not being here to protect his interest Yesterday morning Mark Ferguson mado an assignment tc Charles Gray His assets are about 3000 and his liabilities about 3500 It Is Sam Stofor Another Montgomery county boy has brought credit on hiinsolf and much joy to tho hearts of his numerous friends Sam Stofcr son of our countyman Richard Stofor has won tho distinction of representing his Collcgo Kentucky University in the Stato Collcgiato Oratorical Contest This is no small honor but upon tho shoulders of a Avorthior young man or ono who will more modcstlwcar tho honors it could not havo fallen The fact is the young man has a bright future beforo him Tho following is from Saturdays Lexington Leader In Morrison Chapel last night tho local oratorical contest of Kentucky University was held to decido that colleges representative to tho Stato contest which conies oil early in April The occasion has long been anticipated and a great deal of interest has been felt among tho college boys and their friends As a result Morrison Chapol was filled 16 its limit when tho fourcontendingspeakers wcro ushored upon tho rostrum There aro two societies in tho University tho Pcriclcan and Cccropian and between thorn there is always an intense amount of good natured rivalry on such occasions as tho ono of last night Each society had picked two men to represent her The Pcri clcan speakers wero Samuel Sto for of Mt Sterling subject A Lesson From a Chapter of History and John Thompson of AusterlilzKy subject The National Tcndcncioa of the Age The Cccropians wero represented by Martin II Bourne of Owcnton whoso subject was Night Brings Out tho Stars and Geo Kemper who addressed himself to the theme Man His Progress and Destiny Each ono of these young orators acquitted himself creditably Each one rollcctcd honor on his society and 3howcd that tho distinction of being selected was a deservedouc At tho conclusion of tho lat oration tho judges who wcro Elder A Bartholomew Judgo Hunt and Rev Barlctt had somo difficulty in reaching a decision and their appearance was greeted with vociferous cheering Tho Chairman Elder Bartholomew even after mounting tho rostrum was compelled to wait soveral minutes until tho demonstrations ceased beforo ho could render their verdict Tho name of Samuel Stofcr as tho successful speaker was tho signal for the wildest enthusiasm on tho part of this young mans friends and fellow Poriclean and it was not until after tho crowd had dispersed before it subsided Even then a hugo delegation of students marched in a body into town cheering and yelling tho namo of Slofer Stofcr Tho excitement caused a great many windows to ily up and heads to stick inquiring whero tho flro was Tho mistake was quickly explained though and tho boys went on their way rejoicing As tho managers of Iho Grand Opera Houso havo been at a great ox ponso in securing Tragedian Robert Downing and his talented company of players it is to bo hoped that our theatre goers will show their appreciation of cntorpriso on tho part of tho management by packing tho theatre to tho doors Salo of resorved Beats will begin at tho box ofllco of tho Opora IIoii6c at 10 a Thursday March tO ii 1 A i Vin Fon Sale Ono Toonoy sulky nearly new A Thomson Box 118 Mt Sterling Ky 32 3t Strayed A gray horse about 14 hands high uphcaded had a scar on sido of his uoso and also on his left flank and had a small puff on his right hind leg near lower joint When ho left he had a halter on I will pay liberally for tho return of samo to mo at Mt Sterling Ky Tuos Whitt 31 tf Jeweler To tho Momory of My Fathor Departed Hiram Lauo died March let 1891 aged 91 years 11 months and 13 days Ho had been a sufferer for several years and during tho last two his agony was Intense His mind was strong and activo to the last Nat urally endowed with a largo degree of intelligence his wide raugc of reading had made him one of tho best informed men I over knew ne joined tho Christian church at Old Somerset in tho earliest days of old Bro John Smiths bettor kuown as Raccoon John Smith ministry and to tho day of his death ho was a constant yes a very zealous member of that church He was a constant attendant on tho Lords Day services till ho was deprived of tho great privilege and pleasure by sickness having been a member of tho church of Christ for more than 70 yoars Ho was a very benevolent man None of Gods poor were ovor turned away frnnrv 1y empty Ho gavo liberally to tho poor of what God gavo him and was over the poor mans friend Wo seldom meet a man who combined so much of moral worth with intellectual power Ho loved his children and they mourn his departure and honor his momory His eldest daughter Mrs Lane of Mt Sterling hla xons John BLane of Montgomery county and Lane of Missouri with his daughter Mrs Annie Leach of Missouri survive him He had buried two children Archie Lano and Mrs Em Morford who left children and these becamo almost as dear to him as his own Farewell dear father no moro will wo hear tho sweet songs you sang for us nor the strong exhortations you gavo us to hold out faithful to tho end and reap tho great reward Dear fathor thy destiny is now open to thy sight Thou hast looked through the inner doors and upon tho infinito that lay beyond tho vestibule of the grave LINES DEICATKD TO MY FATHER OX THE SUDJECT OF HIS DHEAM8 My heart ii wonry of the ennw of ljjj iij iL ufc mu uiii mm mutr ino worm is receding i can nc Yet beautiful dreams como IvcJ In dreaming I rcacTftno heavenly heights My enraptured soul is filled with delight Though I havo longed for tho city of gold I find that tho halt lias not been told A beautiful country before mo lien Tlio tree of lifo mounts up to tho skies Yet a little longer I watch and wait Till ungels open the golden gate A beautiful mansionls prepared for mo That in my ih cum I can not sec Fain would I lcao this world of woe And to that hcacnly mansion go I wait by tho ritcr but I can not seo How far awny tho blest angels may be A littlo nearer tho waters I stand Wniting to Join tho angelic band Could I but walk in that beautiful land Whcio pure watcre ripplo oer golden sand While- angels hold bnck tho gato for mo IScautiful forms in my dreams I sec A littlo nearer deaths waters I coine Yes nearer nearer at each setting sun I am listening to hear tho rustling of ings And tho happy songs that the nngcls sing Ilcnutiful homo on earth has begun Oh beautiful city to thco I turn Oh angels fly through portals ot day And bear my cnith woru spirit away II Lane It is to bo hoped that our theatrc goors show thoir appreation of true merit on tho part of Mr Robert Downing and his talented company and enterprise on tho part of tho managers of Grand Opera House by packing tho theatre to tho doors on next Monday evening Salo of resorved scats will begin at tho box ofllco of the Opera Houso at 10 a in Thursday March 19 Montgomery Common Pleas Comvr Johu II Walker and Lou Murray Walker his wife On Potitiou ju Equity Xotico is heroby given that John Walker and Lou Murray Walker his vifo havo this day tiled in tho ofllco of tho Clerk of this Court their joint petition in equity praying that tho foniale petitioner Lou Murray Walker bo empowered to use onjoy sell and convoy for her own benefit any property sho may own or acquiro freo from tho claims or debts of her hus band and to mako contracts suo and bo sued as a single woman and to trado in her own name and to dispose ofhor property by will or deed and it is ordered tnat tuts notice 00 published iu tho Mt Sterling Advocate a paper published in Montgomery county Kentucky Witness my hand as Clerk of aid Court this 9th day of March 1891 A Scott By A Bedtoud II Hazelrigg Attorney 31 2t Food for Sale I am prepared to feed a lot of cattlo or horses II II Hinoo 32 3t MttkWifi COMMERCIAL HOTEL MT STERLING KT Good room flnt filass tablo and tho terries all that is required Charges reasonable If yoa want a homo ULo place at which to stop ithca in this city do not forget tlio Commercial MRS ANN TURNER S9 1 jrr Proprietress Engells Restaurant I have moved to tho stand on Maya I villo street lately occupied by Amburgy Hamilton whero I havo fitted up rooms and am prepared tak furnish meals at all hours Satkfao tion guaranteed HUGO ENGEL 81 tf REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE MT STERLING RATL Ml AT MT STERLING KENTUCKY AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS FEB 6 9 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts UfiTS 19 Overdrafts secured and unsccurodlL0St TO 8 Ilonds to secure elrculatlonSV0 CO Stocks securities claims cU 00 Duo from approved reserve agents 17000 Due from other National Hanks iJS Due from Stato Banks and bankers S418 09 Hanking house furniture and fixtures 1000 00 Other real estate and mortgages owned 8 00 Current expenses and taxes paid M0 II Premiums on 8 Ilonds JOO 60 Checks and other cash ltcm SO Hills of other banks LJ CO Fractional paper currency nickels tcntn IIS 87 Specie 117II 83 Legal tender notei JifiX 00 Itcucmption fund with 8 Treasurer 6 percent of circulation 112s eo Total W3J108 CiXBimSs Capital stock paid in JloA009 08 Surplus fund 1T000 00 Undivided profits 1T09 National Hank notes outstanding Jl780 00 Dividends unpaid 130 00 Individual deposits enbjcot to check H7e78 60 Time certificates of deposit J00 00 Duo to other National Hanks 10901 87 Duo to State Hanks and bankers tin Notes arid bills rc dlsoounted 10J4a Total 1335108 03 State of Kestcokt coitxtv of srosrraojnnir 93 I II It French Cashier of tho ubovo named bank do solemnly swear that the abovo statement is trno to the best of my knotvledgo and be lief It FKENCIt Cashier Subscribed and sworn to Irtforo mo this Tth da of Maich 18il JNOKKINOXP Corrcct Attcst Lewis ArrensoK 0 0 MOBRRLY PbrKftoMT ILC HOWELL ONE NIGHT ONLY Monflay Mt larch 23 A Great Dramatic Treat AyjCAwiwiiyl nuuui i pf- Ameiiealsfli7at JEg gcdiau Mr Bill Supported hy his own company including tho hoautiful and talented artiste EUGENIE BLAIR In a grand production of Launnctd suhlimo play THE GLADIATOR New Elegant Scenery 1 Elaborate Costumes I Great Cast Etc Etc PRICES 10o 75c 50o Sale of Seats opens Thursday morji ing at 10 oclock a in at tho Grand Opera houso Box office Boarding House AND- Restaurant I have rented the Baum building on East Main street and havo fitted up a number of rooms I am thcro foro prepared to accommodate my friends with board and lodging by tho week day or meal Special attentions paid to Court day dinners Charges reasonable A STEPHENS 31 tf HOTEL FOR RENT I desire to rent my hotel property 11- i Ol 1r 111 1110 iowii ui oiiurpsuurg xy Hero hhaao of tho best openings for a good man rVliftuuul jn Eastern Kentucky Tho party now occupjdjys it has an average of 25 or 30 regular boardors Possession given March 1 For terms aud further particulars pddrcsa WM QtJIBENnElRY 29 tf Salt Lidtf Ky At Homo A calm James OConnell desires to inform his former patrons and many friends that ho is now ready to servo them ad of old IIo has bought an entire now outfit including tho latest patterns ilJIfets and will guarantee to his customers porfect fitting booU or shoos You will find him in the McKco build ing opposite New Farmers Bank 2Grtf David Diamond can be found at No 8 High street Tiptoni old stand ho is prepared to do all kinds of repairing wood work etc Piling saws a specialty S6 6nvo 6 wTa.

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