1f- i the eea 1 consumption t coughtng · i 1f-f > vc the 5 eearlncton ky i

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I 1F- vC f > THE 5 EEA RLNC TON KY I < 1 m = 1 = c 4 f CONSUMPTION t WORDS WITH STEHUUTH First a slight Throat or Lung Trouble a little neglect or indifference on the part of the patient then Consumption This has been the tale told of many a Wasted life The one truly scientific prescription against this dread disease is DR OTTOS SPRUCE GUM BALSAM PROM Tup RED SPRUCE TREE coughtng l us h n onQrgy to system AcNiflU fend Sot Throat GET THE BESTAU substitutes aro fictitious imitations of tho genuine Per bottle 25o and BQo Lflnuet nwccoGf Warrtek county Ind Mrs Albert JFChn1z200Jefferson tvoE took sovoral bottles anti was ontlrely cured tkset Had aeoscre0pughfornearthree hill Wnt nic4ttbe itwnslotQ takenwithlagrlppoandaooteroattnckofbron I have cured rnrchhdrennfthecroupbyusing Jnffjuto na drawn ebiUs Tbe Congl1woroout my trtlIltth DrOttoe SpnlCo Jum Ono to two to tossprucoUnnl3alszu andprucureda I in doctors mo r me I doses brings relief Bud the llttlaonoa rest easy bottldasditcarcdasifbyntagic lrocommend otabottieotDrOttossprncoGumhalam thobalanceofthenlabt Would not be It tqa a l After the first done a 1 outit THE 5SMERICtN PHrjHRM2 Ctly CO JeVXNSVILLE INDIXNX Ior Sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington and Geo King St Charles d I Reeom of Marvelous Aeeomplislinient tM A I Established February 19 roo4 The Kentucky Farmer and Breeder of v n k L eYngton has > within a few months time become conceded the best Weekl- yAter ofits kind in America and has secureda paidinradyancecirculation of o copies i 7i if V J v t ter13OOO V- t j Among the contributors to its columns on akrlculturai 1bpr si e many of > the best posted men in America Mr H F Hillehmyisr whose reputation as a nurseryman is national conducts each week a ciparkicntpf answers to I t inquiries in which he gives from his vast store of knowledge experience arid tidy his views arid i1 1dyjce on any subject pertaining to thfe oYchard lawn > or garden about whichinformation may foe desired Everyissue r4fpItfeljll y FWmw 1 iB bed t contains the most pertinent neiv Ord thBlot timely advice for farmers and stotk raisers of every sort i a c As a medium f raLrr1ns of farm and live stock advertising for both of Y > which it ojfers special discounts it has no rival in the state More than half its circulation is in Kentucky and for the most part among people who are inter- ested ¬ in and able to buy either farms or good stock By special arrangement we are able to offer for a limited time JLNTu0Kf FARMER AND BREEDER f AND v> I EARLINGTON BEE tt > l1 BOTH FOR I YEAR AT S2OO i li 71 THE PRICE OF THE KENTUCKY FARMER AND BREEDER ALONE I i It is the most valuable weekly paper in America for the farmers of Ken Ducky to take Published at Lexington the hub of the horse world and the center t of the states agricultural interests it has the PPQrtunity to obtain and it never fails to publish live uptodate fresh news and valuable feature matter l which no other paper containsr sV 7 > h Sampie copies may be had on application at this office jII4PPNPNGS > IIN KENTUCKY I IM J Mar8lifor fifteen years odi lorqt the Maysvllle Bulletin and oqeQt the most gifted attorneys of Mason county In dead of Qonsump itloil t3lasfiow KyM Dec WThe Mentz Motel at Glasgow Junction was de ¬ stroyed by fire causing n loss of fOOQi with 5000 insurance Practl cMly nothing was saved from tho building This was one cf the best known Jiotels In the TJnlted States ± ll most of the people who visited >tat Vujotn stopped tft Heltber gfn to or coming front the cave Q Afiler ha sold his news 6rIJ8 Hopkhsvllte Messenger isDonvld of Princeton Mr f iW was formerly prpprjl tor of i rrhicetonOhronlcle The Maehel jl WUl continue business Dr yCJ t + Wood one ttbe most i omneutoltlzans of Owoiibboro is 4IMI of heart diselis- eFireaestroyed i the stables of the fttens Cold Storatre Ico Cp wenaUprQi ran 21 togQtliers lth- myera1 head of horses mules and tgygons f v Jull04 Louisville biilt t2UOO00Q bnildiugsMrs s LoinsI r1 11a NOtrndeQ Jiy ballot from a r + ydly eri wltioh Jp k cl out Qttbo 11L r 1t > 1 pocket of Hall at a dance at Mrs Holebrooks Both are members of the most prominent families ol Lotcher county Paducah Ky Jan 30 O Gras sham one of the leading attorneys at Smltliland has decided to locate in Paducah and will take up his ofil ce hero next week He conies as chief attorney for the Aver Lord Tie Compay of Chicago whoso le- gal ¬ business he has been attending to for several months The Farmers Dreamt A farmer hada dream He Breamed that he had raised a thousand bushels of wheat and he Was happy over the f apt The- nhdreatiied that lie sold it or1f- t bushel sail his happiness was great But he dreamed now that he had sold it ti1 thousand dif ¬ ferent people a bushel to each one and that nobody had paid him and he was sad When he awoke it Was broad daylight and leaping out of bed he exclaimed to his wife Rebacca I have had solemn warning and I know the meaning of ut I lam going right off to town and pay the printer the collar I owe him on the paper a- AK HAIR BALSAM UUIKJ IxvotUicf the bald growthN y OQJoeDltnllealp a l 1 i 1 > j Bad Manners at Weddings Many prospective bride and groom of today nialcq plans for the approaching wedding with as much secrecy as if they were stealing chickens They long to slip into some little church or parsonage around the corner and have the knot tied with no one but themselves and the minister the wiser They await the inevitable hour with fear and trenlbling What is the reason for this It is the fore boding spectacle of the barbs ¬ rim expressed i n foolish clownish pranks played by humorous friends that will follow the Ceremony Unless the groom be shrewd enough to outwit the tormentors a difficult task the couple will be certain to be humiliated in niany ways before the eyes of amused stran ¬ gers = Syracuse IQstStandard No Longer Express Agent D M Wooldridge the popular L AN and Southern Express agent at Madlsonvillej lias resigned his place as express agent and will henceforth bo freight sinil ticket agent only Mr Wopldridgo hag many friends among the express peoplpwhp regret to lose him I A RANT l tlies heMasciartjindll n prtwy at Touiplo Theatre dnnlinryi9r I r I f f 1 t- f J j 1 I 4 i MINING NOTES I + 4 + 4 6 + Pennsylvania Comotciy Sinking Throngh Earth Wilkeftbnrro Pa Telegram to tho Philadelphia Record Sfc Vincents Catholic ceme- tery ¬ at Plymouth is in danger of caving in and the thousand bodies that are interred there may fall into the mine Their relatives are much concerned about the matter Officials of the Kingston Coal Company who own the coal un ¬ der the cemetery say there is danger and they have notified the churchauthorities To Colorado still belongs the honor of heading the list of gold and silver producing States not ¬ withstanding the fact that Col ¬ orado was the State In which oc ¬ curred during 1003 the greatest decrease in the production of gold and silver In gold the pro ¬ duction fell off o92SiOO or 2082 per cent in silver the de- crease ¬ amounted to 2085800 fine ounces The production of gold in 1903 was valued however at no less than 22540100 and the production of silver amounted to 12000200 fine ounces so that Colorados supremacy in the pro ¬ duction of precious metals is still unquestioned The decrease in production during 1903 was due to the strikes among the mines of Cripple Creek Nearly 1000000 barrels of oil were produced in the Kentucky Tennessee field during the year 1904 nearly twice the output of the previous year Extensive operations are under way and the scope of the development has widenedMr Schreiner elec ¬ trlcal engineer for the Goodman Mfg Co of Chicago is in the city looking over some of his com ¬ panys machinery at this point Chief Contractor W A Toombs and force are rapidly bringing the St Charles boiler and power house to a state of completionThe sections of the main slope entry at Arnold mine came together in a very satisfactory manner one day last week This entry later on will be spade the main haulage road for that mine and in the course of time it is expected that the hum of an uptodate electric locomo ¬ tive will be heard in that neck of the woods Mr W S Rush Supt of Vie ¬ toria mines was in the city last SundayWJ Faull of the St Char- les office paid his regular week ¬ ly visit to out city on last Satur ¬ dayGen Mgr W 0L Gordon in addition to his justly earned title of mining expert has been awarded the degree ofHE Ja the meaning of which is found in the words Expert in Punch He is thinking seriously of going on the foadnasau in- structor ¬ in this new pastime giv ¬ ing lessons to beginners on the rudiments of this deep and scien ¬ tific name The Tom Rees the first boat of the coal fleet that left Pitts burg several days ago passed Louisville Monday morning with 258000 bushels of coal in tow for New Orleans and other southern pities It is thought that the remainder of the fleet will have passed by today unless some hl1shapoccurs It Frank Nance of St Charles has acceptedaposition with the SL Bernard Company at this > 1 ceand will move his family here in the near future Mr Geo Miller wasin Madir sonville Monday on business For H bad taste hi the mouth take I few doses of Chamberlains Stpm- ch td Liver Tablets tfrlco 25 cents > For sale b St Bernard Drug DpbtusoiiDl9rtouskoap > L t datJttiv1 J sup t1 s 9 rQu + F t ck h f N i jt I J QUARTERLY REPORT OtTJIR I EARL1 TON BANK IJiCOKIOKATKl At tho Closa of Business on The 31st Day of December 1904 RESOURCES 1 Loans and Die ¬ counts I 1700259 2 Overdrafts so cured 00 ft Overdrafts un ¬ securedT DiiO 4 Due from Lttt fi tonal 71 B Due from State s Banks fc Bank era 2147ot15J 23884 22 0 Due from Trust t Companies 00 7 DanJdnK and Lot 00 8 Other Real Es f t tats i 00 0 Mortgages 2281583 10 US Bonds 00 11 Other Stocksr and Bonds 412000 12 Speclo4 71370 > 18 Currency H 000000 070370 14 Exchange for Clearings 00 15 Other Items carried as cashw 00 10 Furniture and Fixtures 201778 17 Fund to pav Taxes 00 18 Current Ex uenses Lasta Quarter 77071Wl 10298- 4t i 10753302 LIABILITIES 1 Capital Stock paid in lu cash i 1500000 2 Fund ° 100000 3 Undivided c 5 Profits 220027 4 Duo Depositors < v- as follows viz Deposits subject to check on wblcn interest 1 Is nut paid 54J855 Deposits subject to cheek on i which Interest t Is paid MiOOiiVa Demand certific- ates of doposi its on which interest is pnldl JUt Sl 89280761 Time certificates or deposits on which Interest J- IB paid 00 Savings Deposits ti on which In tercst is paldo 00 Certified Checks r 00 5 Duo National Jt Banks i 00 DuoStatoBanks J and Bankers 00 7 DueTrustCom panies 00 8 Cashtoreeheohs outstanding of 00 0 Bills rediscoun- ted 00 JO Unpaid Divi dends Y Ob 11 Taxes duo and I unpaid 1yI 00 12 Capital Stock not paid 00 1076380- 3SUPPLEMENTARY 1 Highest amount of indebtedness of any stockholder person company habllltyofthe individual members thereof direct- ly ¬ or indirectly if such indebtedness exceeds 20 per cent of capital stock actually paid In and actual amount otthebaukNotie 2 How Is indebtenness stated in above item 1 secured Soo Section 683 Kentucky Statutes D Highest amount of indebtedness of any director or olllcor If amount of such indebtedness exceeds 10 per cent of paidup capital stock of KentuckyStatutes 4 HoW is samn secured 5 Does amount of Indebtedness of any person company or firm includ ¬ ing in tho liability of tho company- or firm the liability of tho individual members thereof exceed 80 per cent of paidup capital and actual surp ¬ No If so state amount of such indobt aduess 6 Amount of last dividend 400000 7 Were all expenses losses Inter ¬ est nnd taxes deducted thorefroni before declaring dividend antiwaR not less than 10 par cent of net prof ¬ its of tho bank for the period cover 3d dividend carried to the surplus fund Deforo said dividend was See Section GOO Kentucky Statutes 00000 ssCoUNTi Jesse Phillips Cashier of Earling ton Bank a Bunk located acid doing business on Main street In the town beluAduly pores in all respects a true state mentof the condition of the said Bank at the closeof business on the lUst day of December 1004 to the andfurther Bank has been transacted at thnlo- cation named and not elsewhere i- and that the above report ia made in omnllatico with an ofiiclal notice received from the Spcretary of State Decentior1904 eport shall be made JKSSK PiiiijWivH Cashier J W LQNQ P BJ Ilosq W JCox DlroptbrsSubscribed lmebvJesse PhlUpsthp 81 day of Y LJhuIJIJllB t ptaFY Public I eIn t v t o I ina siotl e Fob + 14j r N a TOWBOAT HPLOSia Sight BExplosiont 5 ACCIDENT NEAR HUNT1NGTOK WoV At Huntington V VitI Jau4f Eight teen are known to be deadr i and three seriously injured M boiler explosion and fire will llj destroyed the Pittsburg toWb A s p Defender here today 7 C 5iSPerry 1 jHorace 0 Pitteburg James Seeso lamp tri itiietj Wellsville Albert Hamilton firema JlS l a Mike Stafford fireman itt k t fflS jjiburg t Will Wotzel deck hand George Kldd deck hand J T f< Injured iij Ira Ellis secondaninoer jRobert Y Robert Mann third cook J f WAS IIOJIOVAtlD HOUND c The bout was returning front x Cincinnati with a tow of ompjv ties Oapt James Woodward was in the pilot house at tho > time of the accident and wiftv 1 the exception of fltomon end iy gineer and the watchman t11t r1 remainder of the crew were f asleep The explosion of thej starboard boiler blow out tliQi entire side of the boat and awakened the members of th6 crow The noise was hoard fore 5 i three miles The survivors grnbp > > bed what clothing they could and plunged into the icy waters of the Ohio in the effort to es L cape Tho night vas bitter cold the thermometer hovering f about zero and as the explosion occurred at a point sonic dis tance from any town those who escaped were nearly frozen be + a fore they could bo given shelter j + EXTRA SESSION LEGISLATURE V j sr jaY 8tc ham Wffl Call t e CtmM r I Captel SHe quUen fFrankfort in ten days the General Aseemb ly of Kentucky will meet here at the Capitol in extraordinary session upon call of Gov Beck 1 ham for the purpose of prQidS ins for authorizing the SUtf v Capitol Commission to provide a new and suitable site for tiNt erection of the milliondollar Capitol for which it appropriat 1i ed funds at its last regular IHN t jion v 1iJ 11 The call of the Governor will be issued within twent for hours and will confine the ijiem uers of the Assembly to one sub tectthat to be the matter of fU 1 v site within Hm of Frank t tliOonstitution T For Sale > fI 1 House and lot on West Broadw- ay Madisonville Ky Qen i rully located One story oom house Has been one year Good garden Sitt vator large yard coal chicken house and smoke jjj A desirable residence Catk3x- price 1700 One two andt three y n B2OOO LE KAWOETT i- Earlington Ky m l Card of Thanks f Lathanks who sympathized so deeply with ae J during our recent bereavement andL o trust that if it la ever their lotto BIIJ far on like occasions GpdiiiUlpiai J finite mercy and wisdom will fafaar- up as many and as warm frj ttdiM idmlnster comfort to their heart nits r oR4 aNYTtN ANn 0iutr Jnkt Cexghe sari Colds rf All cols and pulmony complaints that aro curable hpfe quickly One Minute O Ub lure Clear the phlealndiva nut inflammation IMJ d beak said t gotli63tlie etfectotl parts trMlth en t10 1u na aft It t- Ilnrirttoss eh 1 tTldil is an llleasaclt o take Sold 1w SC 1 rtil Stir 1- II Ii rO I r y i i > ri J

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Page 1: 1F- I THE EEA 1 CONSUMPTION t coughtng · I 1F-f > vC THE 5 EEARLNCTON KY I

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CONSUMPTIONt

WORDS WITH STEHUUTHFirst a slight Throat or Lung Trouble a little neglect or indifference on the

part of the patient then Consumption This has been the tale told of many aWasted life The one truly scientific prescription against this dread disease is

DR OTTOS SPRUCE GUM BALSAMPROM Tup RED SPRUCE TREEcoughtngl us h n onQrgy to system

AcNiflU fend Sot Throat GET THE BESTAU substitutes aro fictitious imitations of tho genuine Per bottle 25o and BQo

Lflnuet nwccoGf Warrtek county Ind Mrs Albert JFChn1z200Jefferson tvoE took sovoral bottles anti was ontlrely curedtkset Had aeoscre0pughfornearthree hill Wnt

nic4ttbe itwnslotQ takenwithlagrlppoandaooteroattnckofbron I have cured rnrchhdrennfthecroupbyusingJnffjuto na drawn ebiUs Tbe Congl1woroout my trtlIltth DrOttoe SpnlCo Jum Ono to twoto tossprucoUnnl3alszu andprucureda I in doctors mo r me I doses brings relief Bud the llttlaonoa rest easybottldasditcarcdasifbyntagic lrocommend otabottieotDrOttossprncoGumhalam thobalanceofthenlabt Would not beIt tqa a l After the first done a 1 outit

THE 5SMERICtN PHrjHRM2 Ctly CO JeVXNSVILLE INDIXNX

Ior Sale by St Bernard Drug Store Earlington and Geo King St Charlesd

I Reeom of Marvelous Aeeomplislinient tM

A

I

Established February 19 roo4 The Kentucky Farmer and Breeder ofv n k

LeYngton has > within a few months time become conceded the best Weekl-

yAter ofits kind in America and has secureda paidinradyancecirculation of

o copies i7iif V

J

v tter13OOO V-

t

j Among the contributors to its columns on akrlculturai1bpr si e many

of > the bestposted men in America Mr H F Hillehmyisr whose reputation as

a nurseryman is national conducts each week a ciparkicntpf answers toI t

inquiries in which he gives from his vast store of knowledge experience arid

tidy his views aridi1

1dyjce on any subject pertaining to thfe oYchard lawn>

orgarden about whichinformation may foe desired Everyissue r4fpItfeljll yFWmw 1 iB bed t contains the most pertinent neiv Ord thBlot timelyadvice for farmers and stotk raisers of every sort i

a c As a medium f raLrr1ns of farm and live stock advertising for both ofY >

which it ojfers special discounts it has no rival in the state More than half its

circulation is in Kentucky and for the most part among people who are inter-

ested

¬

in and able to buy either farms or good stock

By special arrangement we are able to offer for a limited time

JLNTu0Kf FARMER AND BREEDERf

AND v>I

EARLINGTON BEEtt >

l1BOTH FOR I YEAR AT S2OO i li

71 THE PRICE OF THE KENTUCKY FARMER AND BREEDER ALONEI

i It is the most valuable weekly paper in America for the farmers of KenDucky to take Published at Lexington the hub of the horse world and the

centert

of the states agricultural interests it has the PPQrtunity to obtain and itnever fails to publish live uptodate fresh news and valuable feature matter

lwhich no other paper containsrsV 7

>h

Sampie copies may be had on application at this office

jII4PPNPNGS> IIN KENTUCKY

I

IM J Mar8lifor fifteen years odilorqt the Maysvllle Bulletin andoqeQt the most gifted attorneys ofMason county In dead of Qonsump

itloil

t3lasfiow KyM Dec WThe MentzMotel at Glasgow Junction was de ¬

stroyed by fire causing n loss offOOQi with 5000 insurance PractlcMly nothing was saved from thobuilding This was one cf the bestknown Jiotels In the TJnlted States

± ll most of the people who visited>tat Vujotn stopped tft Heltbergfn to or coming front the cave

Q Afiler ha sold his news6rIJ8 Hopkhsvllte Messenger

isDonvld of PrincetonMr f iW was formerly prpprjltor of i rrhicetonOhronlcle TheMaehel jl WUl continue business

Dr yCJ t+ Wood one ttbe most

i omneutoltlzans of Owoiibboro is4IMI of heart diselis-

eFireaestroyedi

the stables of thefttens Cold Storatre Ico CpwenaUprQi ran 21 togQtliers lth-

myera1 head of horses mules andtgygons f v

Jull04 Louisville biilt t2UOO00Q

bnildiugsMrs s

LoinsIr1 11a NOtrndeQ Jiy ballot from ar+ ydly eri wltioh Jp k cl out Qttbo

11Lr 1t >

1

pocket of Hall at a dance at MrsHolebrooks Both are members ofthe most prominent families olLotcher county

Paducah Ky Jan 30 O Grassham one of the leading attorneysat Smltliland has decided to locatein Paducah and will take up his ofilce hero next week He conies aschief attorney for the Aver LordTie Compay of Chicago whoso le-

gal¬

business he has been attendingto for several months

The Farmers Dreamt

A farmer hada dream HeBreamed that he had raised athousand bushels of wheat andhe Was happy over the fapt The-nhdreatiied that lie sold it or1f-

t bushel sail his happiness wasgreat But he dreamed now thathe had sold it ti1 thousand dif ¬

ferent people a bushel to eachone and that nobody had paidhim and he was sad When heawoke it Was broad daylight andleaping out of bed he exclaimedto his wife Rebacca I havehad solemn warning and I knowthe meaning of ut I lam goingright off to town and pay theprinter the collar I owe him onthe paper

a-

AKHAIR BALSAM

UUIKJ IxvotUicf the baldgrowthN yOQJoeDltnllealp

a

l1 i 1 > j

Bad Manners at Weddings

Many prospective bride andgroom of today nialcq plans forthe approaching wedding withas much secrecy as if they werestealing chickens They long toslip into some little church orparsonage around the cornerand have the knot tied with noone but themselves and theminister the wiser They awaitthe inevitable hour with fearand trenlbling What is thereason for this It is the foreboding spectacle of the barbs ¬

rim expressed i n foolishclownish pranks played b y

humorous friends that willfollow the Ceremony Unlessthe groom be shrewd enough tooutwit the tormentors a difficulttask the couple will be certainto be humiliated in niany ways

before the eyes of amused stran ¬

gers =Syracuse IQstStandardNo Longer Express Agent

D M Wooldridge the popular LAN and Southern Express agentat Madlsonvillej lias resigned hisplace as express agent and willhenceforth bo freight sinil ticketagent only Mr Wopldridgo hagmany friends among the expresspeoplpwhp regret to lose him

I A RANT ltliesheMasciartjindlln

prtwy at Touiplo Theatre dnnlinryi9r

Ir I f

f1 t-

f J j1

I

4

i MINING NOTESI

+ 4 + 4 6 +

Pennsylvania Comotciy Sinking ThronghEarth

Wilkeftbnrro Pa Telegram to thoPhiladelphia Record

Sfc Vincents Catholic ceme-tery

¬

at Plymouth is in dangerof caving in and the thousandbodies that are interred theremay fall into the mine Theirrelatives are much concernedabout the matter

Officials of the Kingston CoalCompany who own the coal un ¬

der the cemetery say there isdanger and they have notifiedthe churchauthorities

To Colorado still belongs thehonor of heading the list of goldand silver producing States not ¬

withstanding the fact that Col ¬

orado was the State In which oc ¬

curred during 1003 the greatestdecrease in the production ofgold and silver In gold the pro ¬

duction fell off o92SiOO or2082 per cent in silver the de-crease

¬

amounted to 2085800 fineounces The production of goldin 1903 was valued however atno less than 22540100 and theproduction of silver amountedto 12000200 fine ounces so thatColorados supremacy in the pro ¬

duction of precious metals is stillunquestioned The decrease inproduction during 1903 was dueto the strikes among the minesof Cripple Creek

Nearly 1000000 barrels of oilwere produced in the KentuckyTennessee field during the year1904 nearly twice the output ofthe previous year Extensiveoperations are under way andthe scope of the development has

widenedMrSchreiner elec ¬

trlcal engineer for the GoodmanMfg Co of Chicago is in the citylooking over some of his com ¬

panys machinery at this pointChief Contractor W A

Toombs and force are rapidlybringing the St Charles boilerand power house to a state of

completionThesections of the main

slope entry at Arnold mine cametogether in a very satisfactorymanner one day last week Thisentry later on will be spade themain haulage road for thatmine and in the course of timeit is expected that the hum ofan uptodate electric locomo ¬

tive will be heard in that neckof the woods

Mr W S Rush Supt of Vie ¬

toria mines was in the city last

SundayWJ

Faull of the St Char-

les office paid his regular week ¬

ly visit to out city on last Satur ¬

dayGenMgr W 0L Gordon in

addition to his justly earnedtitle of mining expert has beenawarded the degree ofHE Jathe meaning of which is foundin the words Expert in PunchHe is thinking seriously of

going on the foadnasau in-

structor¬

in this new pastime giv ¬

ing lessons to beginners on therudiments of this deep and scien ¬

tific name

The Tom Rees the first boatof the coal fleet that left Pittsburg several days ago passedLouisville Monday morning with258000 bushels of coal in towfor New Orleans and othersouthern pities It is thoughtthat the remainder of the fleetwill have passed by today unlesssome hl1shapoccursIt Frank Nance of St Charleshas acceptedaposition with theSL Bernard Company atthis >1 ceand will move hisfamily here in the near future

Mr Geo Miller wasin Madirsonville Monday on business

For H bad taste hi the mouth takeI few doses of Chamberlains Stpm-

ch td Liver Tablets tfrlco 25cents >

For sale b St Bernard Drug

DpbtusoiiDl9rtouskoap> L tdatJttiv1J sup t1 s 9 rQu + F

tck h

fN i

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QUARTERLY REPORT

OtTJIR I

EARL1 TON BANKIJiCOKIOKATKl

At tho Closa of Business on

The 31st Day of December 1904

RESOURCES

1 Loans and Die ¬

counts I 17002592 Overdrafts so

cured 00ft Overdrafts un ¬

securedT DiiO4 Due from Lttt fitonal 71

B Due from State sBanks fc Bankera 2147ot15J 23884 22

0 Due from Trust tCompanies 00

7 DanJdnKand Lot 00

8 Other Real Es f ttats i 000 Mortgages 228158310 US Bonds 0011 Other Stocksr

and Bonds 41200012 Speclo4 71370 >

18 Currency H 000000 07037014 Exchange for

Clearings 0015 Other Items

carried as cashw 0010 Furniture and

Fixtures 20177817 Fund to pav

Taxes 0018 Current Ex

uenses LastaQuarter 77071Wl 10298-

4t i 10753302LIABILITIES

1 Capital Stockpaid in lu cash i 1500000

2 Fund °1000003 Undivided c 5

Profits 2200274 Duo Depositors <

v-

as follows vizDeposits subject

to check onwblcn interest 1

Is nut paid 54J855Deposits subject

to cheek on i

which Interest tIs paid MiOOiiVa

Demand certific-ates of doposiits on whichinterest is pnldl JUt Sl 89280761

Time certificatesor deposits onwhich Interest J-

IB paid 00Savings Deposits ti

on which Intercst is paldo 00

Certified Checks r 00

5 Duo National JtBanks i 00

DuoStatoBanks Jand Bankers 00

7 DueTrustCompanies 00

8 Cashtoreeheohsoutstanding of 00

0 Bills rediscoun-ted 00

JO Unpaid Dividends Y Ob

11 Taxes duo and I

unpaid 1yI 0012 Capital Stock

not paid 00

1076380-3SUPPLEMENTARY

1 Highest amount of indebtednessof any stockholder person companyhabllltyoftheindividual members thereof direct-ly

¬

or indirectly if such indebtednessexceeds 20 per cent of capital stockactually paid In and actual amount

otthebaukNotie2 How Is indebtenness stated inabove item 1 secured Soo Section683 Kentucky StatutesD Highest amount of indebtednessof any director or olllcor If amountof such indebtedness exceeds 10 percent of paidup capital stock of

KentuckyStatutes4 HoW is samn secured5 Does amount of Indebtedness ofany person company or firm includ ¬

ing in tho liability of tho company-or firm the liability of tho individualmembers thereof exceed 80 per centof paidup capital and actual surp ¬

NoIf so state amount of such indobtaduess6 Amount of last dividend 4000007 Were all expenses losses Inter¬

est nnd taxes deducted thorefronibefore declaring dividend antiwaRnot less than 10 par cent of net prof¬

its of tho bank for the period cover3d dividend carried to thesurplus fund Deforo said dividendwas See Section GOO

Kentucky Statutes 00000

ssCoUNTiJesse Phillips Cashier of Earling

ton Bank a Bunk located acid doingbusiness on Main street In the townbeluAdulypores in all respects a true statementof the condition of the saidBank at the closeof business on thelUst day of December 1004 to the

andfurtherBank has been transacted at thnlo-cation named and not elsewhere i-

and that the above report ia made inomnllatico with an ofiiclal noticereceived from the Spcretary of State

Decentior1904eport shall be made

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entire side of the boat andawakened the members of th6crow The noise was hoard fore 5

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fFrankfortin ten days the General Aseembly of Kentucky will meet hereat the Capitol in extraordinarysession upon call of Gov Beck 1

ham for the purpose of prQidSins for authorizing the SUtf v

Capitol Commission to provide anew and suitable site for tiNterection of the milliondollarCapitol for which it appropriat 1i

ed funds at its last regular IHN tjion v1iJ

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