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r r ijHartford Republican I 1Iuue4bythe Iinrnnri inhnhtu Conlnny roaroabESf C M n KVKTT1 IMItnr tJ K SMITH f gin rsiozaa Cum cEland 31- 32oueh 1rr 22 FRIDAY JULY is 1 REPUBLICAN TICKET rim rouiiss M L 111 HEAVRINI ANNOUNCEMENTS WtMirttHiitlinrlziHl tn II1UnnI A ANHII SON of ViM llnrtfonl 1rwlwt n ratiilldnt tor Irein rrntnthe In the icntrHl Armbly trots thK the tibdltrktrnblt lotto nrtlun ulI the ihqubllvn party We are nulhdHceil to iiUMttine I IjAlMNVl I EViasi nf share Irwluf n amlMntf fm ItfprrffntntlVfln llrnrrnl Amnmbly from thin ttieSitll JItrb ublt TO the lllrttull of the lulilliiiii party Examine the labelon paper II It Is not correct notify usI OLDI EIGHTEEN YEARS This issue closes the eighteenth volumn of THE REPUBLICAN We enter another year better equipped than ever to serve our subscribers and patrons We have recently moved into large commodious and handsome quarters and have added many improvements to the f mechanical department of the paper For eighteen years this paper has been folded by hand This issue will be folded on a new No 6 Eclipse folding machine capable of folding twelve pages and almost as fast as they can be counted We shall con ¬ tinue to add to the plant which is now one of the most complete out- side ¬ of the large cities We appre ¬ ciate the liberal patronage which we are receiving Our subscription- list is growing as never before and our job department is kept busy all the time Our new quarters and recent im- provements ¬ h have been made at an enormous expense and we hope our friends who may be indebted to usl will appreciate this fact and make I us happy by lightening our burdens You know how to do it i WITH this issue we raise the Re- publican ¬ standard in the Congress ¬ ional race in this district Our ban- ner ¬ J is in the hands of an able and fearless leader The Convention which met at Hodgepsyille this week made no mistake when it nominated our townsman and coun tyman 11 L Heavrin to represent the Fourth District in tho next Congress He has entered the con- test t to win and should have united and enthusiastic support ofI every Republican in this losl especially should the party Ohio county which has been honor ¬ ed by this nomination rally to the support of our nominee where wet will undoubtedly have the aid of many liberal Democrats who will stand by their countyman J WHEN a jury composed entirely of Democrats was selected to try Caleb Powers some people said it was be- cause ¬ the county in which the jury was selected wits llWIHltnlhUIYJ Democratic Wondel persons will say about ocratic jury choseh to try Jim Har gis for killing a Republican in a county which is overwhelmingly ReI publican Too BAD that Beckham should be criticised in the house of his friends for pardoning the victims of Magis ¬ trate Hoffman who is trying to make the Sunday closing law odious by his frivolous prosecutions Such is the fate of the reformer and has been in all the ages In the lining up of the forces their true character is developed WE are informed that Farmer Coburn who refused an appoint ¬ ment as Senator from Kansas does i not drink smoke chew or swear t This explains why he refused the ap- pointment ¬ A man like that would die from lonesomeness in the United States Senate IT is announced that the Demo j cratic State Committee will try to j oust Jim Hargis from membership I next month If they adopt the same rules of evidence as laid down in the trial of ville it will be almost impossibleI ROJESTVENSKY 1 r uf the charge of getting licked in the Sea of Japan battle by the Rus- sian Goverment Four of his office were condemned to death but their sentences were commuted to dismi sal from the service PEOPLE of Ohio ountymust par an additional 10 per cent on the as sessed value of personal property without having had an opportune to be heard upon the matter by the State Board of Equalization OWE snoRo is very much elated over securing 175000 for a net Government building This is out of proportion to the size of the town Owensboro is too near Hartford to ever amount to very much THE next Democratic platform we understand will ignore the mono question The men who have bee giving the dough will be glad if the campaign committee will do likewise TIER are cam strong that the political boss who fixes up the candidates this year will find in November that he lacks a few of being the majority of the voters WE presume Attorneys Geneva I Nays is proceeding upon the theory that every man has a right to be- labor his own ass WE judge from his that Private Secretary Loeb will not al- low Mr Roosevelt to run for Presi- dent again Two pints of milk make one quart declares the milkman So do one pint of milk and one pint of water WHEN we meet with sure enough trouble we learn that almost all our woes have been purely imaginary WITH labor entering politics the future looks dark for the man who entered politics to avoid labor IF Attorney General Hays is to b believed even in half of his charges e is in very bad company OYSTER BAY is not really larger New York and Chicago togeth- er It only feels that way IT is to be hoped that the weather bureau is not keeping that cool wave n cold storage to save it HARDLY any of us would begrudge 10 cents to have the sijow shoveled off our sidewalk just now A REPORT has gained circulation that the Beckham Machine has slip red a cog AT this distance it looks as though ho Hnrgis trial would be a howling IRUSSIA has troubles enough for J I all the rest of us UNEASY lies the head that runs a rustProgram Y M C A Rally 1000 a mOpening remarks T Morton President Invocation Rev Frank Baker Music Chil UIWade dress Responsibility by Geo H ox Owensboro Ky NoonreJ- cess p mThe Demands of the Prof L N Gray Address What are You Doing Dr Way land Alexander Investment and Return by Committee Distribu- tion of Souvenirs Balloon ascen- sion for the children Music ter the Rally What Dr E W Ford R HOLBROOK FL FELIX > Com G B LIKENS The Lot Sale The sale of lots in East Hartford onducted by the Hartford Land and Improvement Company last Saturday was a success in every particular There were 64 lots of fered and sold the price ran IWc from 35 to 245 The whole n m- bel brought 789450 Those wh- oGet Rid of Scrofula Bunches eruptions Inflammations sore bees of the eyelids and ears diseases of the bones Tickets dyspepsia catarrh wastlhi are only some of the troubles It causes It Isa very actlveevll making havoc of the Whole system sSarsaparill U eureittlftifflailftUtktIbfat IEradicates UpibeiiHbleiyWem te HelplHelpi Im Falling Thus cried the hair And a kind neighbor came to the res cue with a bottle of Ayers Hair Vigor The hair was This was because 1Ayers Hair Vigor is a regular hair medicine Falling hair is caused by a germ and this medicine completely destroys these germs Then the healthy scalp gives rich healthy hair The bet kind of a testimonial It Sold for over sixty years Mmtfo tor J U Ayer Co Lowrll YUII Alia manufacturer of lJersSUSAPUllU registered their faith in Hartford b> purchasing lots are as follows WM Hetlin James Ashley C 1 Iveown Lee Long Ernest Wood ward R L Tweddcll W S Tinsley J D Duke James Felix A V Row an R T Her Rowan Holbrook Mrs Heber Matthews James Ben nett Joe C Bennett W M Hud son Dr J 13 Tappan Seth Moseley Dr R W King R E Lee Simmer man C R Campbell C 11 Taylor F L Felix W D Luce Baylu Kirtley Will Himes J F Vicker ± and J E Bean Dedication- On July 22nd 1906 4th Sunday lour new church at Cedar Grove will be dedicated to the the M E church Beaver Dam circuit by the Rev J D Walsh D D P E Louis district Dinner on the ground Ceder Grove is three miles tt est of Olaton the road leading to Sulphur Springs and 1five miles North of Rosine near Mr1 Bob Duffs Everybody is invited to attendREV J H E 1Beaver R Remarkable Statistics of Educa ¬ tion According to statistics carefully compiled by the National Bureau of education it thus appears 1 That a boy with a common school education has but one chance in 9000 to win eminent distinction in lifei 2 That a high schooleducation gives the boy 22 chances in 9000 to win eminent distinction 3 That a college education ad ¬ tied gives the young man 220 chances in 9000 to win eminent distinction These facts forever settle the question Doe education pay The only question left for young men and women to decide is What school shall I attend and where We answer Hartford College is the school and now the time This In ¬ stitution numbers among its former students scores of prominent doctors lawyers ministers und bus ¬ iness men while hundreds have gained prominence in the trades in ¬ dustries and other flp1dn of useful ¬ ness it turned out about 40 teach ¬ ers this year and fully twothirds of the teachers of the county are its former students The Business Department is up to date in every respect and the work covered is identical with that of reg ¬ business colleges Our gradu ¬ IIular are thorough in their work and no trouble in holding positions Students enter at any time and re- ceive ¬ individual instruction We can also give you a course by mail in shorthand which is an excellent preparation for one who has not time to enter school now First Term Opens Sept 3 1906 Third Term Opens Jan 14 1907 Expenses are as low or lower than in any other firstclass Institution Catalogues free Address L N GRAY President 52t2 Hartford Ky AlJEXANDER July 111Rev Williams of Liver tntJrewilrbegin protracted meet ¬ ing at Beda ditirch the nineteenth this mortth 10fMiss Nellie Mdrlow Who has been the last two weeks with her friendsin thisheigllborhood re ¬ turnedtn her htimte in Hayncsville a laat atUrday Mr Joe Foster anUfamilV ilf near Hortoh attended church ut Mt Hermbn Sunday M r M6t nik nit antllVlfrro bAuft- e c c crr i tEe P Barnes r Bros II n t Wagons Wagons Wagons d I f OLD HICKORY and TENNESSEE t- r > Fill Oll twenty years these popular MMUHIS hose ninth themselves keenly felt L in tht competitive lielil I1l1day t 11101a kiiu 111 f theta all 111 buy tlt1o- 11ugolls 3 ijV ill ear load lots and a with111 liniih till trade Vajjtns at old prices jJ r There has litv advances all along the line in both labor and material but ve make you till same old price and have the waLon you ought to hove right in f U stock Visit our war room iivti it ths + Wllns to your sitisaction M t 111 carry tin Ji Li < sie low uid iiiIt wheels with Mound BrakHwl 5 1i Sprinj Seats 3 GI Beaver Darn Ky f VTT o b 44t4VV 44444444RJ I ford visited Mr Willie Park and family SundayI Miss Clara Webb entertained a few of her friends last Friday eeI ning in honor of her sister Alice of Champaign III who is spending a short vacation with her Miss Lena Miller of Magan and Clarence DeWeese of Shrove were gUest of Maymee Shown Sun ¬ day Several from this place attend the A S of E meeting at Clear Run last Thursday Mr James Ashley and daughter inlaw Mrs Thurlow and her son Austin attended the funeral of lrsJ Colman of Mt Carnal last Mr Horace Daniel of Olaton was our midst Friday night CHURCH GROWTH IN 1905I Largtit Gain lade by Roman Cativ x ollc Highest Rate by I Episcopalians I Annie iliiris on the relative Hlmijilli film TO will of the sari ous fliiirclius of lie 1nilfil States ore given by Dr Carroll ill the Christian Advocate lu the year lIOi the total mini btr of roiiiiiiiiiiicaiits was II MS 4iJ a net gain fur that year ol i 1l1 iJiJ This memlierxiii was distributed as follows Itoiuun Catholics first with lll7i r 4W I net piin IJIlMLl j Methodists yes and with t4LiSl gain lOlSWs Haptists come third with oilI 047galii iCiliij Lutherans fourth with lS41J4li gain rlriSO Pres byterians llflli with l7 tS71 gain Ji174 Disciples of ChliNI sixth with I231214 gainof 141iS j KiiiscomIIuns seventh with 8U7 > Ili7 gain lllLOIt injreatioiial ists eighth with iS701J jiuin lit ItUl Itcfoniicd Dutch roador man ninth with II IiI22 gala 4021The percentage of pain in in niUHiiif fur the largest denom ¬ hut tious are nut except in till case of the Methodists enjoying the siime rate of growth as some of tilt smaller ones In tlieir jwr centage of crease they stand in this order Lutheran OiS Kpis copalliius 1123 Congregational ists Oll Hoiiian Catholics 017 Methodists 015 Presbyterians Oir Baptists 014 Hefonued 008 Disciples of Christ 001 The large rate of increase of the HJutheran denoininution may be partly accoiuilcd for by immigra itiorlJtetllodistuu1 Itaptistsaredo ing most for the negro of the south whit are very stroiif in Hint see tion Tin Itaptist growth in the north where they number 1075 Stt way hut 4Sil but till Metli odist Kpiscopul churcli North lV7i strong had a growth of 6 i Quarterly Report OK Till Foidsville Banking Company- At the Close of Business on the 30th Day of June 1906 RESOURCE Loans and Discounts 10248flfif Overdrafts secured 40000 Overdrafts unsecured 14795 Due from National Hanks 1115203 Due from State Banks i and bankers 1200000 11620 Banking house and lot 1KKOC Other Heal Estate 7571 j Other Stocks and Bonds 1i i25000 Specie 2fi9i32 Currency 1203700I Furniture and Current Expenses Quarter 71000 Total I5003in LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in in cash 1010000 Surplus fund 170585 Undivided profits 149785 Due depositors as follows viz Deposits subject to check on which interest- is not paid 422iUi Saving deposits on which interest is paidS9457D2 111752til Total 15005031- SUPPi1I1IENrA1tY Highest amoitnt of indebt ¬ edness of any stockholder firm in or ¬ cluding in the liability of the company of firm the liabili- ty ¬ of the individual members thereof or indirect ¬ ly if such indebtedness ex ¬ coeds 20 per cent of capital stock actually paid in and actual amount of surplus of the bank None Highest amount of indebt ¬ edness of any director or offi- cer if amount of such in ¬ debtedness exceeds 10 per centof paidup capital stock of bank None See Sec 583 Ky Statutes Does amount of indebted ¬ ness of any person company or firm including ¬ ity of the company or firm the liability of the individual members thereof exceed 30 cent of paidup capi ¬ tal and actual surplus No Amount of last dividend604 Were all losses interest and taxes deducted therefrom before declaring dividend and was not less than 10 cent of net prof ¬ its of the hank for the ¬ od covered by the dividend carried to the surplus fund before said was declared See Section 596 Ky Statues State of Kentucky I ss County of Ohio i JT Smith Jr President of the Fordsville Banking Co a hunk locat ¬ ed and doing business at Hartford street in the town of Fordsville nL said county being duly sworn says IREAL ESTATE If you have a farm town lot dwelling or any other Real Estate for sale list it with us We find buyers and make the sale All you have to do is to list with uy Note These Bargains withI on lot I acre All out buildings and good wider Price reasonable One Farm faun miles west from Hartford on the Hartford and Point Pleasant public road known as the Jared Tichenor or Oglesby farm con- sisting ¬ of 93 acres good hill land good dwelling fine young orchard best of water good small barn a at a bargain 40f acres near White Run adjacent to the I C R R half Caney Creek + bottoms all cleared good orchard two good wells price reasonable a bargain for some one further infor ¬ mation furnished on application 100 acres 1 stile from the Court- House on Hartford and Beaver Dam pike in high state of cultiva- tion 40 acres in meadow good dwelling barn and outbuildings four wells price reasonable terms easy any further information fur ¬ nished on application List your property with us We will find a buyer- A twenty acre tract two miles North from Hartford on the Owens ¬ boro and Hartford road within i mile of School house excellent a neighborhood good barn and out buildings mod rate dwelling and a fine well of water A bargain at 500 BARNETT i SMITH Republican Office Hartford Ky mu the foregoing report is in all respects a true statement of the condition of the said bank at the close of bus ¬ iness on the 30th day of Dec 1905 to the best of his knowledge and be ¬ lief and further says that the busi ¬ ness of said bank has been transacted at the location named and not else ¬ where and that the above report is made in compliance with an official + notice received from the Secretary of State designating the 30th day of Dec 1905 as the day on which such report shall be made- J T SMITH Jr President- s IKE ADAIR DirectorsI me by J T Smith Jr President the 3rd day of July 1906 i P C CoOPER N P 0 Co Ky t 1s I

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ijHartford RepublicanI

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C M n KVKTT1 IMItnrtJ K SMITH f

gin rsiozaaCum cEland 31-

32oueh 1rr 22

FRIDAY JULY is

1 REPUBLICAN TICKET

rim rouiissM L

111 HEAVRINIANNOUNCEMENTS

WtMirttHiitlinrlziHl tn II1UnnI A ANHII

SON of ViM llnrtfonl 1rwlwt n ratiilldnttor Irein rrntnthe In the icntrHl Armbly trots

thK the tibdltrktrnblt lotto nrtlun ulIthe ihqubllvn party

We are nulhdHceil to iiUMttine I IjAlMNVl

I EViasi nf share Irwluf n amlMntf fm

ItfprrffntntlVfln llrnrrnl Amnmbly from

thin ttieSitll JItrb ublt TO the lllrttull of

the lulilliiiii party

Examine the labelon paper II

It Is not correct notify usIOLDIEIGHTEEN YEARSThis issue closes the eighteenth

volumn of THE REPUBLICAN We

enter another year better equippedthan ever to serve our subscribersand patrons We have recentlymoved into large commodious

and handsome quarters and haveadded many improvements to the

f mechanical department of the paperFor eighteen years this paper hasbeen folded by hand This issue

will be folded on a new No 6 Eclipse

folding machine capable of foldingtwelve pages and almost as fast asthey can be counted We shall con ¬

tinue to add to the plant which is

now one of the most complete out-

side

¬

of the large cities We appre ¬

ciate the liberal patronage which

we are receiving Our subscription-

list is growing as never before andour job department is kept busy all

the timeOur new quarters and recent im-

provements¬ h

have been made at an

enormous expense and we hope ourfriends who may be indebted to uslwill appreciate this fact and make I

us happy by lightening our burdensYou know how to do it

iWITH this issue we raise the Re-

publican

¬

standard in the Congress ¬

ional race in this district Our ban-

ner

¬J

is in the hands of an able andfearless leader The Conventionwhich met at Hodgepsyille thisweek made no mistake when itnominated our townsman and countyman 11 L Heavrin to representthe Fourth District in tho nextCongress He has entered the con-

testt

to win and should haveunited and enthusiastic support

ofIevery Republican in thislosl especially should the partyOhio county which has been honor¬

ed by this nomination rally to thesupport of our nominee where wetwill undoubtedly have the aid ofmany liberal Democrats who will

stand by their countyman J

WHEN a jury composed entirely ofDemocrats was selected to try Caleb

Powers some people said it was be-

cause

¬

the county in which the jury

was selected witsllWIHltnlhUIYJDemocratic Wondel

persons will say aboutocratic jury choseh to try Jim Hargis for killing a Republican in acounty which is overwhelmingly ReIpublican

Too BAD that Beckham should be

criticised in the house of his friendsfor pardoning the victims of Magis ¬

trate Hoffman who is trying tomake the Sunday closing law odious

by his frivolous prosecutions Such

is the fate of the reformer and hasbeen in all the ages In the liningup of the forces their true characteris developed

WE are informed that FarmerCoburn who refused an appoint ¬

ment as Senator from Kansas does i

not drink smoke chew or sweart This explains why he refused the ap-

pointment

¬

A man like that would

die from lonesomeness in the UnitedStates Senate

IT is announced that the Demo j

cratic State Committee will try to j

oust Jim Hargis from membershipI

next month If they adopt thesame rules of evidence as laid down

in the trial of ville itwill be almost impossibleI

ROJESTVENSKY

1 r

uf the charge of getting licked in

the Sea of Japan battle by the Rus-

sian Goverment Four of his office

were condemned to death but theirsentences were commuted to dismi

sal from the service

PEOPLE of Ohioountymust paran additional 10 per cent on the as

sessed value of personal property

without having had an opportuneto be heard upon the matter by theState Board of Equalization

OWE snoRo is very much elatedover securing 175000 for a netGovernment building This is outof proportion to the size of the townOwensboro is too near Hartford to

ever amount to very much

THE next Democratic platform we

understand will ignore the monoquestion The men who have beegiving the dough will be glad ifthe campaign committee will do

likewise

TIER are cam strongthat the political boss who fixesup the candidates this year will

find in November that he lacks afew of being the majority of thevoters

WE presumeAttorneys Geneva I

Nays is proceeding upon the theory

that every man has a right to be-

labor his own ass

WE judge fromhis thatPrivate Secretary Loeb will not al-

low Mr Roosevelt to run for Presi-

dent again

Two pints of milk make one quartdeclares the milkman So do onepint of milk and one pint of water

WHEN we meet with sure enoughtrouble we learn that almost all ourwoes have been purely imaginary

WITH labor entering politics thefuture looks dark for the man whoentered politics to avoid labor

IF Attorney General Hays is to b

believed even in half of his chargese is in very bad company

OYSTER BAY is not really largerNew York and Chicago togeth-

er It only feels that way

IT is to be hoped that the weatherbureau is not keeping that cool wave

n cold storage to save it

HARDLY any of us would begrudge10 cents to have the sijow shoveled

off our sidewalk just now

A REPORT has gained circulationthat the Beckham Machine has slipred a cog

AT this distance it looks as thoughho Hnrgis trial would be a howling

IRUSSIA has troubles enough forJ

I

all the rest of us

UNEASY lies the head that runs a

rustProgramY M C A Rally

1000 a mOpening remarks T

Morton President Invocation

Rev Frank Baker Music Chil

UIWadedress Responsibility by Geo H

ox Owensboro Ky NoonreJ-

cessp mThe Demands of the

Prof L N Gray Address

What are You Doing Dr Way

land Alexander Investment and

Return by Committee Distribu-

tion of Souvenirs Balloon ascen-

sion for the children Music

ter the Rally What Dr E W

Ford R HOLBROOK

F L FELIX > ComG B LIKENS

The Lot SaleThe sale of lots in East Hartford

onducted by the Hartford Land

and Improvement Company lastSaturday was a success in every

particular There were 64 lots offered and sold the price ran IWc

from 35 to 245 The whole n m-

bel brought 789450 Those wh-

oGet Ridof Scrofula

Bunches eruptions Inflammations sorebees of the eyelids and ears diseases of thebones Tickets dyspepsia catarrh wastlhiare only some of the troubles It causes

It Isa very actlveevll making havoc of

the Whole system

sSarsaparillU eureittlftifflailftUtktIbfatIEradicates UpibeiiHbleiyWem

te

HelplHelpiIm FallingThus cried the hair And akind neighbor came to the rescue with a bottle of AyersHair Vigor The hair was

This was because1Ayers Hair Vigor is a regular

hair medicine Falling hair iscaused by a germ and thismedicine completely destroysthese germs Then the healthyscalp gives rich healthy hair

The bet kind of a testimonialIt Sold for over sixty years

Mmtfo tor J U Ayer Co Lowrll YUIIAlia manufacturer of

lJersSUSAPUllU

registered their faith in Hartford b>

purchasing lots are as followsWM Hetlin James Ashley C 1

Iveown Lee Long Ernest Woodward R L Tweddcll W S TinsleyJ D Duke James Felix A V Rowan R T Her Rowan HolbrookMrs Heber Matthews James Bennett Joe C Bennett W M Hudson Dr J 13 Tappan Seth MoseleyDr R W King R E Lee Simmerman C R Campbell C 11 TaylorF L Felix W D Luce BayluKirtley Will Himes J F Vicker ±

and J E Bean

Dedication-On July 22nd 1906 4th Sunday

lour new church at Cedar Grove will

be dedicated to the the M E churchBeaver Dam circuit by the Rev JD Walsh D D P E Louis districtDinner on the ground Ceder Groveis three miles tt est of Olaton theroad leading to Sulphur Springs and

1five miles North of Rosine near Mr1Bob Duffs Everybody is invitedto

attendREVJ H E

1BeaverR

Remarkable Statistics of Educa ¬

tionAccording to statistics carefully

compiled by the National Bureauof education it thus appears

1 That a boy with a commonschool education has but one chancein 9000 to win eminent distinction inlifei2 That a high schooleducationgives the boy 22 chances in 9000 towin eminent distinction

3 That a college education ad ¬

tied gives the young man 220 chancesin 9000 to win eminent distinction

These facts forever settle thequestion Doe education payThe only question left for youngmen and women to decide is Whatschool shall I attend and whereWe answer Hartford College is theschool and now the time This In ¬

stitution numbers among its formerstudents scores of prominentdoctors lawyers ministers und bus ¬

iness men while hundreds havegained prominence in the trades in ¬

dustries and other flp1dn of useful ¬

ness it turned out about 40 teach ¬

ers this year and fully twothirds ofthe teachers of the county are itsformer students

The Business Department is up todate in every respect and the workcovered is identical with that of reg ¬

business colleges Our gradu ¬

IIular are thorough in their work andno trouble in holding positions

Students enter at any time and re-

ceive

¬

individual instruction Wecan also give you a course by mail inshorthand which is an excellentpreparation for one who has nottime to enter school now

First Term Opens Sept 3 1906

Third Term Opens Jan 14 1907

Expenses are as low or lower thanin any other firstclass Institution

Catalogues free AddressL N GRAY President

52t2 Hartford Ky

AlJEXANDERJuly 111Rev Williams of Liver

tntJrewilrbegin protracted meet¬

ing at Beda ditirch the nineteenththis mortth

10fMiss Nellie Mdrlow Who has beenthe last two weeks with

her friendsin thisheigllborhood re ¬

turnedtn her htimte in Hayncsville

alaat atUrday

Mr Joe Foster anUfamilV ilfnearHortoh attended church ut MtHermbn Sunday

M r M6tnik nit antllVlfrro bAuft-

e

c c crr itEe P Barnes r Bros II

n

t Wagons Wagons Wagons dI

f OLD HICKORY and TENNESSEEt-r >

Fill Oll twenty years these popular MMUHIS hose ninth themselves keenly felt L

in tht competitive lielil I1l1day t 11101a kiiu 111 f theta all 111 buy tlt1o-11ugolls

3ijV ill ear load lots and a with111 liniih till trade Vajjtns at old prices jJr There has litv advances all along the line in both labor and material but ve

make you till same old price and have the waLon you ought to hove right in fU stock Visit our war room iivti it ths + Wllns to your sitisaction Mt 111 carry tin Ji Li < sie low uid iiiIt wheels with Mound BrakHwl 51i Sprinj Seats 3

GI Beaver Darn Ky f

VTTo b 44t4VV 44444444RJ I

ford visited Mr Willie Park andfamily SundayI

Miss Clara Webb entertained afew of her friends last Friday eeIning in honor of her sisterAlice of Champaign III who is

spending a short vacation with herMiss Lena Miller of Magan and

Clarence DeWeese of Shrove weregUest of Maymee Shown Sun ¬

daySeveral from this place attend

the A S of E meeting at ClearRun last Thursday

Mr James Ashley and daughterinlaw Mrs Thurlow and her sonAustin attended the funeral of lrsJColman of Mt Carnal last

Mr Horace Daniel of Olaton wasour midst Friday night

CHURCH GROWTH IN 1905ILargtit Gain lade by Roman Cativx ollc Highest Rate by I

EpiscopaliansI

Annie iliiris on the relativeHlmijilli film TO will of the sarious fliiirclius of lie 1nilfil Statesore given by Dr Carroll ill theChristian Advocate

lu the year lIOi the total minibtr of roiiiiiiiiiiicaiits was II MS

4iJ a net gain fur that year oli1l1 iJiJ This memlierxiii wasdistributed as follows ItoiuunCatholics first with lll7i r 4W

I

net piin IJIlMLl j Methodists yes

and with t4LiSl gain lOlSWsHaptists come third with oilI047galii iCiliij Lutherans fourthwith lS41J4li gain rlriSO Presbyterians llflli with l7 tS71gain Ji174 Disciples of ChliNIsixth with I231214 gainof 141iS j

KiiiscomIIuns seventh with 8U7 >

Ili7 gain lllLOIt injreatioiialists eighth with iS701J jiuin litItUl Itcfoniicd Dutch roadorman ninth with II IiI22 gala4021The

percentage of pain in inniUHiiif fur the largest denom ¬

hut tious are nut except in till caseof the Methodists enjoying thesiime rate of growth as some oftilt smaller ones In tlieir jwrcentage of crease they stand inthis order Lutheran OiS Kpiscopalliius 1123 Congregationalists Oll Hoiiian Catholics 017Methodists 015 PresbyteriansOir Baptists 014 Hefonued008 Disciples of Christ 001

The large rate of increase of theHJutheran denoininution may bepartly accoiuilcd for by immigra

itiorlJtetllodistuu1 Itaptistsaredoing most for the negro of the southwhit are very stroiif in Hint seetion Tin Itaptist growth in thenorth where they number 1075Stt way hut 4Sil but till Metliodist Kpiscopul churcli NorthlV7i strong had a growth of6 i

Quarterly ReportOK Till

Foidsville Banking Company-

At the Close of Business on the30th Day of June 1906

RESOURCELoans and Discounts 10248flfifOverdrafts secured 40000Overdrafts unsecured 14795Due from National

Hanks 1115203Due from State Banks i

and bankers 1200000 11620Banking house and lot 1KKOCOther Heal Estate 7571 j

Other Stocks and Bonds 1i i25000Specie 2fi9i32Currency

1203700IFurniture andCurrent Expenses

Quarter 71000

Total I5003inLIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in incash 1010000

Surplus fund 170585Undivided profits 149785Due depositors as followsviz Deposits subject tocheck on which interest-is not paid 422iUiSaving deposits on whichinterest is paidS9457D2 111752til

Total 15005031-

SUPPi1I1IENrA1tYHighest amoitnt of indebt ¬

edness of any stockholderfirm inor ¬

cluding in the liability of thecompany of firm the liabili-ty

¬

of the individual membersthereof or indirect ¬

ly if such indebtedness ex ¬

coeds 20 per cent of capitalstock actually paid in andactual amount of surplus ofthe bank None

Highest amount of indebt ¬

edness of any director or offi-cer if amount of such in ¬

debtedness exceeds 10 percentof paidup capital stockof bank None

See Sec 583 Ky StatutesDoes amount of indebted ¬

ness of any person companyor firm including ¬

ity of the company or firmthe liability of the individualmembers thereof exceed30 cent of paidup capi ¬

tal and actual surplus NoAmount of last dividend604Were all losses

interest and taxes deductedtherefrom before declaringdividend and was not lessthan 10 cent of net prof ¬

its of the hank for the ¬

od covered by the dividendcarried to the surplus fundbefore said wasdeclared

See Section 596 Ky StatuesState of Kentucky I

ssCounty of Ohio i

JT Smith Jr President of theFordsville Banking Co a hunk locat¬

ed and doing business at Hartfordstreet in the town of Fordsville nL

said county being duly sworn says

IREALESTATE

If you have a farm town lotdwelling or any other Real Estatefor sale list it with us We findbuyers and make the sale All youhave to do is to list with uy

Note These Bargains

withIon lot I acre All out buildings andgood wider Price reasonable

One Farm faun miles west fromHartford on the Hartford and PointPleasant public road known as theJared Tichenor or Oglesby farm con-sisting

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of 93 acres good hill landgood dwelling fine young orchardbest of water good small barn aat a bargain

40f acres near White Run adjacentto the I C R R half Caney Creek +

bottoms all cleared good orchardtwo good wells price reasonable abargain for some one further infor ¬

mation furnished on application100 acres 1 stile from the Court-

House on Hartford and BeaverDam pike in high state of cultiva-tion 40 acres in meadow gooddwelling barn and outbuildingsfour wells price reasonable termseasy any further information fur¬

nished on applicationList your property with us We

will find a buyer-

A twenty acre tract two milesNorth from Hartford on the Owens ¬

boro and Hartford road within imile of School house excellent aneighborhood good barn and outbuildings mod rate dwelling and afine well of water A bargain at500

BARNETT i SMITHRepublican Office Hartford Ky

muthe foregoing report is in all respectsa true statement of the conditionof the said bank at the close of bus ¬

iness on the 30th day of Dec 1905to the best of his knowledge and be ¬

lief and further says that the busi ¬

ness of said bank has been transactedat the location named and not else ¬

where and that the above report ismade in compliance with an official +

notice received from the Secretaryof State designating the 30th day ofDec 1905 as the day on which suchreport shall be made-

J T SMITH Jr President-

s IKE ADAIR

DirectorsImeby J T Smith Jr President the3rd day of July 1906

i P C CoOPER N P 0 Co Ky

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