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Ii 7 I to p- S fi t r > i r J itL > j a 4 < tt L r T tiI i 44a at r Paw 8 < 9if 1 1 THE WINCHESTER NEWSy i t f tOf 1 t ITIm f I BLINDFOLDED r A Mystery Story of San Francisco I a y j EAKtE ASHLEY WALCOTT f a I CprltrhtJU1 BobbtMerrlU Co At this moment a tall massive fig 7 ure stepped front the pilot house of the- e pursuing tug and shook its fists at us c The huge bulk the wolfface just dis- tinguishable distorted dark with rage and passion stopped the blood and I felt a faintness as of dropping from a height Doddridge Knapp I cried Mrs Knapp looked at me in alarm > and grasped the rail No no she exclaimed A thou sand times no That is Elijah Lane U i 1g zed at her in wonder Not Dodd ridge Knapp Had my eyes played me a false Do you not understand 7 she said t In a low intense tone He is Elijah JLanei the father of the boy An evil wicked manmadtruly mad He vybuldkill the boy fae killed the mother of the boy I know but it is not a case for proof not a case that the law can touch And he hates the boyandroe But why does he want to kill him I You do not understand The boy inherits a great fortune from his mother Mr Knapp and I are left a trustees by the mothers will If > had control of the boy the boy would die but it would be from cruelty dis 1 v ease neglect It would not be murder In the eye of the law But I know what would happen Ohsee the wretch How he hates me i I was stunned with the words J hats heard They made much plain that had puzzled me yet they left much more in darkness and I looked blank ly at the figure on the other tug It was truly a strange sight The man I Was beside himself with rage shoul ing gesticulating and leaping about i the deck in transports of passion He r showed every mark of a maniac Suddenly he drew a revolver and sent shot after shot in our direction We were far beyond the reach of a pistol bullet but Mrs Knapp screamed and dodgedt How he hates me she cried again When the last shot was gone from his revolver the man flung thee weapon In frenzy as though he could hope to strike us thus t Then a strange thing happened whether due to the effort he had made in the throw or to a lurch of the tug in the waves we left behind us or to a stumble over some obstruction I could not say But we saw the man suddenly pitch forward over the low bulwarks of the tug into thewaters of the bay Mrs Knapp gave a scream and cor ered her eyes Stop the boat I shouted Back pert J The other tug had checked its head way at the same time and there was a ° 44 line of six or seven men along its side There he is cried one The captain laid our tug across the C tidal stream that swept us strongly toward Goat Island Then he steamed Y slowly toward the other tug Hes gone said Dicky The other tug seemed anxious to keep away from us as in distrust of 1 our gbcid intentions I scanned the waters carefully but the downing man tiadcggne down Then riring not 20 feet ac ay float ini f 01 a moment on the surface of the water I saw plainly for the first time the very caricature of the face of J Doddridge Knapp The strong wolf t features which in the King of the Street were eloquent of power intel 1 lectand sagacity were here marked withthe record of passion hatred and hadw f fever traced a likeness between them Give me that hook I cried lean lug over the side of the tug Go ahead a little One 01 the men threw a rope It passed too far and drifted swift Y be hindI made a wild reach with the hook f but it was too short Just as I thought jr I should succeed the face save a con- vulsive twitch as if in a parting out x burst of hate and wrath and the body sank out of sight I stood halfbewildeled with a bursting sense of relief by Mrs > Knapp At last she took her hands tfront before her eyes anrt the first + t Vor therah that cleao flip tmo ° UL tneAiameda Hills touched her calm XscJenin hopeful face A new day has dawned she said ° > Let us give thanks to God CHAPTER XXX iA The End of the Journey For a few minutes we were silent 4 Water and land and sky started into I new j glories at the touch of the rising The manyhilled city took on the thIesof a > fairy picture and the win- o o fLpws gleamed with the magic fires that mere hashed back in greeting to the A 1 god of day J It seemed scarcely possible tha this ws the raging tossing water we had grossed last night And the fiery acenepf passion and death we head 1 > just witnessed was so foreign to its calm beauties that I could believe it had happened elsewhere in some jpam of long ago Y i was roused by the voice of Mrs VKna p who att the head < of the jbjjt stirs lodklni ateenUy over the i 1L f f t t llll T r i I water I have not e dealt frankly with you K she said Perhaps it is better that I you should imowasyouJmow so much aii ady I feel that I may rely on your discretion 1 t I think I can Keep a secret I re- plied concealing my curiosity I should not tell you if I did not have full confidence Then she was silent for a minute That man she continued at last with a shudder in her voice that man was Mr Knapps brother I suppressed an exclamation and she continued They have little in common even in iboks I wonder you thought for a moment that he was Mr Knapp Few people who know them both have traced a resemblance I think said I that the remark ¬ able circumstances under which I had seen Mr Lane had a good deal to do with the illusion This morning for the first time I saw his face under full light and close at hand Mrs Knapp nodded Then she con ¬ tinuedMr Knapp and his brother parted 30 years ago in Ohio The brother the man who has just gone was younger than Mr Knapp though he looked older He was wild in his youth When he left home it was in the night and for some otlenae that would have brought him within reach cf the law Mr Knapp never told me what it was and I never aked For 15 year nothing was heard of him Mr Knapp and I married we had come to San Francis o and he was al ready a rising man in the city One day this man came He had drifted to the coast in some lawless enter prise ana by chance found his broth- er ¬ Mrs Knapp paused And at once began to live off of him I ruppose I in an en ¬ couragement to proceedI Not exactly said Mrs Knapp He confessed some of his rascality to Mr 4 I > nuTMH1W m N4RU t Knapp but pleaded that he was anx ¬ ious to reft nn Mr Knapp agreed to help him b it made the condition that he should take another name and should never allow the relationship to be known Mr LaneI can not call him by nip true namewas ready to agree to the conditions I think he was glad indeed to conceal himself under an assumed name and hide from the memory of his earlier years Had his crimes then been so great I asked as Mrs Knapp again ceased to speak He had been a wicked wicked man said Mrs Knapp The full tale of his illamy I never knew Mr Knapp helped him He prospered in business bought a ranch and turned farmer To x11 appearances he had re ¬ formed completely Well it was seven years ago that he married His wife was much younger than hea lovely girl and her parents were rich How he got her I do not see It was his gift or the tongae I suppose for he could talk well She was not happy with him but vas better contented when two years later her boy came Last year Mrs Lanes father died and she came in under the will for more than 1000 000 worth of property Then Mr Lane changed his habits He became most attentive to his wife He looked to her wants aad appeared to the world as a model husband But more was going on than we knew From the little she told me from the hints she dropped she must have looked upon him with dread She failed rapidly in health and six months ago she died Murdered I asked 1 believe it with all my soul said Mrs Knapp But there was no evi ¬ dencenot particle I tried to find it but i1 was beyond the power of the doctors to discover > i And his motive He thought he was heir to her for ¬ tune When he found that she had left it with Mr Knapp and me in trust for the boy his rage was fright ¬ ful to see Before he had time to put any of his wicked thoughts into action 1 took the boy to my home thinking that there I could keephim in safety ltNnapp poohpoohed my fears and when v Mr Zane made a demand for I the child Was in favor of giving him up The father is the one to care tor the boy he said and waslied his hands of the whole matter Then Mr Knapp had nothing to do with the affair one way or the other Oh nonothing jai all I believe f though that Henry did use his name i with the polide to deter them from in- terfering ¬ j with our plans t vTo be continued 1 The Winchester News is delivered I ST carrier at 10 cents per week f i i rr J r > Quarterly Reporf I 1 t OF r vR The Peoples State Bank Vr Xithe close cf business on the 31st day of December 1968 r t Resources Loans and discounts 216071 10 Overdrafts secured j i 7 v 0 Overdrafts unsecured < 4333 56 Due from National Banks v 83053xGfy Due from State Banks and Bankers ip 0 c Due from Trust Companies i r 0 83053 69 Banking House and Lot v > 0 Other Real Estate 7 0 Mortgages included in No 1 A V 7 iJ r > 0 U S Bonds II X J I 0 Other Stocks and Bonds IiI 7 0 Specie > 4442 52 Currency 1 v > 21463 00 25905 52 Exchange for 0s Other Items carriedas Cash 237 20 Furniture and Fixtures SjOOO 00 Fund to pay Taxes vt xy 0 Current Expenses Last Quarterx 0 L 0 a 0 Give description location value and how long n owned all real estate except banking house and lot if any owned longer than five years J Total T v 334601 07 t r- t i Liabilities Capital Stock paidvin in Cash 10QJOOO 00 Surplus Fund V ll 0 Undivided Profits J 10500 00 Due Depositors as follows viz + Deposits subject to check on which interest is not paid LU217j92990 Deposits subject to clieckon which interest is y paid 3000 00 Demand certificates of deposit on which interest is paid 0 Time certificates of deposit on which interest is paid S0 Sayings Deposits on which interest is paid 0 Certified Cheeks 0 220929 90 Due National Banks 95829t Due State Banks and Bankers 1263 05 Due Trust Companies 0 2221 34 Cashiers Checks outstanding 0 Rills rediscounted 0 Unpaid dividends 0 Taxes paid and to be paid 949 83 Capital Stork not paid 0l SupplementaryI Highest amoihifc of indebtedness of any stockholder person company or firm including in the liability of the company or firm the liability of the individual members thereof > di rectly or iridirectly if such indebtedness exceeds 20 per cent of capitalstock actually paid in and actual amount of stir v plus of that bank 0 Mow indebtedness stated in above item 1 se cured v See Section 583 Kentucky Statutes Ilighest amount of indebtedness of any director or officer ifthe amount of such indebtedness exceed 10 per cent of paid ip capital stock of bank u 0 See Section 583 Kentucky Statutes How is same secured ° Does amount of indebtedness of any person company or firm including in the liability of the company or firm the liability of the individual members thereof exceed 30 per cent of paidup capital and actual surplus 0 Ifso state amount of such indebtedness 0 Amount of last dividend 0 Were all expenses losses interest and taxes deducted there ¬ from before 10b per cent of net profits of the bank for the period covered by the dividend carried to the surplus fund before said div ¬ idend was declared 0 See Section 596 Kentucky Statutes Are ahy branch institutions being conducted by your bank 1 0 Has your institution yet started business in its trust depart ¬ ment t 0 This questioufo be answered by combined banks and trust com panics Total r 334601 07 STATE OF KENTUCKY COUNTS OF CLARK s > I J M Hodgkin Cashier of The Peoples State Bank a tank or ¬ ganized give date organization May 31st 1905 located and doing bus ¬ iness at No 102 Main street in the city of Winchester in said county being duly sworn says the foregoing report is in all respects a true statement of the conditions of said Bank at the close of business on the 31st day of December 1908 to the bost of his knowledge and belief and further says that the business of said Bank has been transacted at the location named and not elsewhere that no branch banks are being conducted by said Bank and that the above report is made in compliance with an official notice re ¬ ceived from the Secretary of State designating the 31st day of December 1908 as the day on which such report shall be made Subacribed and sworn to before me by J M Hodgkin the 31st day of December1908 V J W POYNTER S > Notary Public 1 V Clark County Kentucky My Com riissi61 expiresFebruaryl 1912 J M HODG KIN Cashier X jf W 0 PARISH Director l E B DOOLEY Director J HOOD SMITH Director Wretched Pay for Labor At a hearing last summer in London on the sweating question evidence was brought forward showing that 56 women who sewed liooks and eyes on cards earned at an average a little over 7 > cents a week Another woman was instanced who worked from nine one morning until the next morning and earned 16 cents in that time It would seem better to die 1 To Shut Out Noise To shutout the various small noises which so annoy and distract one en ¬ gaged in study or other work demand- ing concentration try the Fourth of JulyUstllDtof stuffing the ears with cotton This is effectivev than stopping the clocks and exiling the family t T 0 f i Why Not Why may not a goose say thus All the parts of the universe I hav an interest in The earth serves me to walk upon the sun to light me the stars have their influence upon me I have an advantage by the winds and such by the waters there is nothinr that yon heavenly roof looks upon SQ favorably as me I am the darling of Nature Is it not man that keeps and serves me Montaigne Cure far L A t d Vanity isvthe cotiPtl > i of loveV wounds TJnegs the e 9 kb very <Iae let a little of the gelatin i of splfeti- teem be sttfeaiecl over the injured sur face and allowed to hardea and in a few days there Is not even a scar to tell theital of a blightedheart f T J r l r- u 2 The Arrival oi a the New Year means the newest uptodate meth ¬ ods in the cleaning and dyeing of mens suits overcoats etc and in r J the cleaning of ladys fine dre s s waists etc Turn over a new leaf for the new year and make a good resolution to i have your garments cleaned and pressed or dyed at Zh- eCincinnati Tailors Iu riAc3AN- I pJASOLINE I f SIMPLE LIMA LE ECONOMICAL Sold Under a Positive Guarantee WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES niniii GAS ENGINE o MFG oil INCORPOJU TE- DWINOHESTER KY CALL AT OUR OFFICE- r AND GET YOUR CALENDARSFOR JOUETTS INSURANCE AGENCY SIMPSON BUILDING Over Artis Turnbulls Store GILBERT sE FOR BOTTO i j Fresh Cured Meats Fish Vegetables Country Produce BOTH PHONES OPERA HOUSE BLOCK I WINCHESTER TAILORING COMPANY M 6C H McKINNEY Props Clothes Cleaned Pressed and Repaired wry CLEANING AND DYING A SPECIALTY Over Allan V Murphvs Store OUp Court HooSe Glass Toys Glass toys are the latest for babies They are Intended to replace the dear old painted articles that baby would put into his mouth and consequently run serious danger of lead poisoning But to the onlookeer it would seem as prefIerable baby is quite as likely to endanger his life through breakage of his toy as heI Is by sucking it Broadly this is true but the glass of which playthings are made is so heavy that it takes a regular Sandow of a young one to hold them The object of thickness is of course to lessen the danger of breakage but even the strongest can chip at the edge and a splinter is capable of doing a good deal of damage As a matter of fact only the babies of the rich are likely to be protected in this doubtful fashion for the toys made of glass are by no means inex ¬ pensive The healthy youngsters of ordinary families will have to thrive upon wood and paint as did their for bears Chocolate Creams Boil for five minutes half a cupful of cream and two cupfuls of granu ¬ lated sugar Set dish In another dish of cold water and stir until the cream Is hard enough to make into balls Flavor fit with vanilla Melt choc olate and itt 1 AdvertIse in Tin News NEW YEAR IS- CLOSE AT HAND How about that carriage of yours Better seud it here to be overhaul- ed ¬ or repaired Well make a new carriage of it so that you can drive out on New Year with all the pride of new ownership We can do any ¬ thing from putting in a new spoke to remaking the entire carriage 1 Moderate prices and thorough work is our motto T STROTHER SCOTT Capital 100000 I Undivided Profits 160000 THE i i1 1iOil Y WINCHESTER KY N H WI THERSPOONPR- ESIDENT W R SPHAR CASHIER SOLICITS YOUR- AOOOUNTS I DB HAMPTON Pres B F CURTIS Castile 1 THE Clark County National Bank MAIN STREET A Utinehestev M M Icentaetcy Capital 200000 surplus 100OOO UndlvfdedProtlt3 000 a 9 Orgsnlsed iscs being the oldest Bank la the uity Collections made on all points and your ao counts solicited PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOU TT L JOUETT Attorneys At Law i WinchesterKy- J M STr ySON s ttorney At Law 60 S Main C WinchesterKy BECKNER BECKNER t Attorneys At Law Winchester Ky t PENDLETON BUSH BUSHI Attorneys At Law 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A Mystery Storyof San Francisco

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I CprltrhtJU1 BobbtMerrlU Co

At this moment a tall massive fig7 ure stepped front the pilot house of the-

e pursuing tug and shook its fists at usc The huge bulk the wolfface just dis-

tinguishable distorted dark with rageand passion stopped the blood and Ifelt a faintness as of dropping from aheight

Doddridge Knapp I criedMrs Knapp looked at me in alarm

> and grasped the railNo no she exclaimed A thou

sand times no That is Elijah Lane U

i1g zed at her in wonder Not Dodd

ridge Knapp Had my eyes played mea

falseDo you not understand 7 she said

tIn a low intense tone He is ElijahJLanei the father of the boy An evilwicked manmadtruly mad He

vybuldkill the boy fae killed themother of the boy I know but it isnot a case for proof not a case thatthe law can touch And he hates theboyandroe

But why does he want to kill himIYou do not understand The boy

inherits a great fortune from hismother Mr Knapp and I are left

a trustees by the mothers will If >had control of the boy the boy woulddie but it would be from cruelty dis

1 v ease neglect It would not be murderIn the eye of the law But I knowwhat would happen Ohsee thewretch How he hates me

i

I was stunned with the words J hatsheard They made much plain thathad puzzled me yet they left muchmore in darkness and I looked blankly at the figure on the other tug Itwas truly a strange sight The man

I

Was beside himself with rage shouling gesticulating and leaping about

i the deck in transports of passion Her showed every mark of a maniac

Suddenly he drew a revolver andsent shot after shot in our directionWe were far beyond the reach of apistol bullet but Mrs Knapp screamedand dodgedt

How he hates me she criedagain

When the last shot was gone fromhis revolver the man flung thee weaponIn frenzy as though he could hope tostrike us thust

Then a strange thing happenedwhether due to the effort he had madein the throw or to a lurch of the tugin the waves we left behind us or toa stumble over some obstruction Icould not say But we saw the mansuddenly pitch forward over the lowbulwarks of the tug into thewaters ofthe bay

Mrs Knapp gave a scream and corered her eyes

Stop the boat I shouted Backpert

JThe other tug had checked its head

way at the same time and there was a° 44 line of six or seven men along its side

There he is cried oneThe captain laid our tug across the

C tidal stream that swept us stronglytoward Goat Island Then he steamed

Y slowly toward the other tugHes gone said Dicky

The other tug seemed anxious tokeep away from us as in distrust of

1 our gbcid intentions I scanned thewaters carefully but the downing mantiadcggne down

Then riring not 20 feet ac ay floatini f01 a moment on the surface of thewater I saw plainly for the first timethe very caricature of the face of

J Doddridge Knapp The strong wolft features which in the King of the

Street were eloquent of power intel1 lectand sagacity were here marked

withthe record of passion hatred andhadwf fever traced a likeness between themGive me that hook I cried lean

lug over the side of the tug Goahead a little

One 01 the men threw a rope Itpassed too far and drifted swift Y behindImade a wild reach with the hook

f but it was too short Just as I thoughtjr I should succeed the face save a con-

vulsive twitch as if in a parting outx burst of hate and wrath and the body

sank out of sightI stood halfbewildeled with a

bursting sense of relief by Mrs> Knapp At last she took her hands

tfront before her eyes anrt the first+ t Vor therah that cleao flip tmo

°

UL tneAiameda Hills touched her calmXscJenin hopeful face

A new day has dawned she said°> Let us give thanks to God

CHAPTER XXXiA The End of the Journey

For a few minutes we were silent4 Water and land and sky started into

I new j glories at the touch of the risingThe manyhilled city took on the

thIesof a> fairy picture and the win-

oo fLpws gleamed with the magic fires thatmere hashed back in greeting to the

A1 god of day

J It seemed scarcely possible tha thisws the raging tossing water we hadgrossed last night And the fieryacenepf passion and death we head

1 > just witnessed was so foreign to itscalm beauties that I could believe ithad happened elsewhere in some

jpam of long agoY

i was roused by the voice of MrsVKna p who att the head < of thejbjjt stirs lodklni ateenUy over the

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Iwater

I have not

e

dealt frankly with you

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she said Perhaps it is better thatI you should imowasyouJmow so

much aii ady I feel that I may relyon your discretion 1

t I think I can Keep a secret I re-

plied concealing my curiosityI should not tell you if I did not

have full confidence Then she wassilent for a minute That man shecontinued at last with a shudder inher voice that man was Mr Knappsbrother

I suppressed an exclamation andshe continued

They have little in common evenin iboks I wonder you thought fora moment that he was Mr Knapp Fewpeople who know them both havetraced a resemblance

I think said I that the remark ¬

able circumstances under which I hadseen Mr Lane had a good deal to dowith the illusion This morning forthe first time I saw his face underfull light and close at hand

Mrs Knapp nodded Then she con ¬

tinuedMr Knapp and his brother parted30 years ago in Ohio The brotherthe man who has just gone wasyounger than Mr Knapp though helooked older He was wild in hisyouth When he left home it was inthe night and for some otlenae thatwould have brought him within reachcf the law Mr Knapp never told mewhat it was and I never aked For15 year nothing was heard of himMr Knapp and I married we hadcome to San Francis o and he was already a rising man in the city Oneday this man came He had driftedto the coast in some lawless enterprise ana by chance found his broth-er

¬

Mrs Knapp pausedAnd at once began to live off of

him I ruppose I in an en ¬

couragement to proceedINot exactly said Mrs Knapp He

confessed some of his rascality to Mr

4I >

nuTMH1W m N4RUt

Knapp but pleaded that he was anx ¬

ious to reft nn Mr Knapp agreed tohelp him b it made the condition thathe should take another name andshould never allow the relationship tobe known Mr LaneI can not callhim by nip true namewas ready toagree to the conditions I think hewas glad indeed to conceal himselfunder an assumed name and hide fromthe memory of his earlier years

Had his crimes then been sogreat I asked as Mrs Knapp againceased to speak

He had been a wicked wickedman said Mrs Knapp The full taleof his illamy I never knew MrKnapp helped him He prospered inbusiness bought a ranch and turnedfarmer To x11 appearances he had re ¬

formed completelyWell it was seven years ago that

he married His wife was muchyounger than hea lovely girl andher parents were rich How he gother I do not see It was his gift or thetongae I suppose for he could talkwell She was not happy with himbut vas better contented when twoyears later her boy came Last yearMrs Lanes father died and she camein under the will for more than 1000000 worth of property Then Mr Lanechanged his habits He became mostattentive to his wife He looked toher wants aad appeared to the worldas a model husband But more wasgoing on than we knew From thelittle she told me from the hints shedropped she must have looked uponhim with dread She failed rapidly inhealth and six months ago she died

Murdered I asked1 believe it with all my soul said

Mrs Knapp But there was no evi¬

dencenot particle I tried to findit but i1 was beyond the power of thedoctors to discover >

i And his motive

He thought he was heir to her for¬

tune When he found that she hadleft it with Mr Knapp and me intrust for the boy his rage was fright ¬

ful to see Before he had time to putany of his wicked thoughts into action1 took the boy to my home thinkingthat there I could keephim in safety

ltNnapp poohpoohed my fears andwhen v Mr Zane made a demand for

I the child Was in favor of giving himup The father is the one to caretor the boy he said and waslied hishands of the whole matter

Then Mr Knapp had nothing to dowith the affair one way or the other

Oh nonothing jai all I believef though that Henry did use his namei with the polide to deter them from in-

terfering¬

j with our planst

vTo be continued1

The Winchester News is deliveredI

ST carrier at 10 cents per weekf ii

rrJ

r

> Quarterly Reporf I1 t OF

r vR The Peoples State BankVr Xithe close cf business on the 31st day of December 1968

rt Resources

Loans and discounts 216071 10Overdrafts secured j i 7

v 0

Overdrafts unsecured < 4333 56Due from National Banks v 83053xGfyDue from State Banks and Bankers ip 0

c

Due from Trust Companies i r 0 83053 69Banking House and Lot v > 0Other Real Estate 7 0

Mortgages included in No 1 AV 7 iJ r

>0

U S Bonds II X J I 0

Other Stocks and BondsIiI 7 0

Specie > 4442 52Currency 1 v > 21463 00 25905 52Exchange for 0sOther Items carriedas Cash 237 20

Furniture and Fixtures SjOOO 00

Fund to pay Taxes vt xy 0Current Expenses Last Quarterx 0 L

0a 0

Give description location value and how long nowned all real estate except banking house and lot

if any owned longer than five years

J Total Tv

334601 07

tr-

ti Liabilities

Capital Stock paidvin in Cash 10QJOOO 00Surplus Fund V ll 0Undivided Profits

J 10500 00Due Depositors as follows viz +Deposits subject to check on which interest is

not paid LU217j92990Deposits subject to clieckon which interest is y

paid 3000 00Demand certificates of deposit on which interest

is paid 0Time certificates of deposit on which interest

is paid S0Sayings Deposits on which interest is paid 0

Certified Cheeks 0 220929 90Due National Banks 95829tDue State Banks and Bankers 1263 05Due Trust Companies 0 2221 34Cashiers Checks outstanding 0

Rills rediscounted 0

Unpaid dividends 0

Taxes paid and to be paid 949 83Capital Stork not paid 0lSupplementaryIHighest amoihifc of indebtedness of any stockholder person

company or firm including in the liability of the companyor firm the liability of the individual members thereof > directly or iridirectly if such indebtedness exceeds 20 per centof capitalstock actually paid in and actual amount of stir v

plus of that bank 0Mow indebtedness stated in above item 1 se

cured v

See Section 583 Kentucky StatutesIlighest amount of indebtedness of any director or officer ifthe

amount of such indebtedness exceed 10 per cent of paid ipcapital stock of bank u 0

See Section 583 Kentucky StatutesHow is same secured °

Does amount of indebtedness of any person company or firmincluding in the liability of the company or firm the liabilityof the individual members thereof exceed 30 per cent ofpaidup capital and actual surplus 0

Ifso state amount of such indebtedness 0Amount of last dividend 0Were all expenses losses interest and taxes deducted there ¬

from before 10bper cent of net profits of the bank for the period coveredby the dividend carried to the surplus fund before said div ¬

idend was declared 0

See Section 596 Kentucky StatutesAre ahy branch institutions being conducted by your

bank 1 0

Has your institution yet started business in its trust depart¬

ment t 0

This questioufo be answered by combined banks and trust com

panics

Total r 334601 07

STATE OF KENTUCKYCOUNTS OF CLARK

s>

I J M Hodgkin Cashier of The Peoples State Bank a tank or ¬

ganized give date organization May 31st 1905 located and doing bus ¬

iness at No 102 Main street in the city of Winchester in said county beingduly sworn says the foregoing report is in all respects a true statement ofthe conditions of said Bank at the close of business on the 31st day ofDecember 1908 to the bost of his knowledge and belief and further saysthat the business of said Bank has been transacted at the location namedand not elsewhere that no branch banks are being conducted by said Bankand that the above report is made in compliance with an official notice re¬

ceived from the Secretary of State designating the 31st day of December1908 as the day on which such report shall be made

Subacribed and sworn to before me by J M Hodgkin the 31st day ofDecember1908

V J W POYNTERS > Notary Public

1V Clark County Kentucky

My Comriissi61 expiresFebruaryl 1912J M HODG KIN Cashier

X jf W 0 PARISH Directorl

E B DOOLEY DirectorJ HOOD SMITH Director

Wretched Pay for LaborAt a hearing last summer in London

on the sweating question evidencewas brought forward showing that56 women who sewed liooks and eyeson cards earned at an average a littleover 7 > cents a week Another womanwas instanced who worked from nineone morning until the next morningand earned 16 cents in that time Itwould seem better to die

1

To Shut Out NoiseTo shutout the various small noises

which so annoy and distract one en ¬

gaged in study or other work demand-ing concentration try the Fourth ofJulyUstllDtof stuffing the ears withcotton This is effectivevthan stopping the clocks and exilingthe family t T

0 f

i

Why NotWhy may not a goose say thus

All the parts of the universe I havan interest in The earth serves meto walk upon the sun to light me thestars have their influence upon meI have an advantage by the winds andsuch by the waters there is nothinrthat yon heavenly roof looks upon SQ

favorably as me I am the darling ofNature Is it not man that keeps andserves me Montaigne

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Broadly this is true but the glass ofwhich playthings are made is so heavythat it takes a regular Sandow of ayoung one to hold them The objectof thickness is of course to lessen thedanger of breakage but even thestrongest can chip at the edge and asplinter is capable of doing a good dealof damage

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