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HOW. THIRD tr.
OWE N990R0. CNTUCKV
ohio county
directory
OFFICIAL
CIRCUIT COCRT
Convehes first Monday la March,
May and July; third Monday ia
September "and fourth Monday, in
November: '
A:h term continues 13 Jurldtta!'
days
Judge George S. Wilson. Owens-
br-
Covvth. Attorncv Clover IT. Carv
v wi
w Calhoun.
Clerk Frank Black.
Master Coiuiiilssioncr B. H nils
Trustee Jury Fund L. B. Tichenop.
COCXTY COURT
Convenes first Monday In each
Bioiitl: :
rfudKC K. It. Wedding.
County Atfy. Otto C. Martin.
Clerk Guy liaaiicy.
Slieiiff G.- A. Ralph; Deputies:
Mack Cook? Iris Render. Georca
P. Jones.
Jiiili'i-- Xathaniel Utidson.
QUARTERLY COURT
Judge R, R. Wedding.
Convenes first Jlonday In
month.
FISCAL COURT
each '
Couvcnea Tuesday after first Mon
day iu January; first Tuesday In
Apr and Outobor, tho Couuty
Ju'fn,.'i,es!ding,.
1st. r ;.ut j. p.
. fed.
2ln1, "i ti'ict W. C
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8iil. Di-diicl Q. B,
lnon s.
McCoy,- Hart
Knott, Center-
j
Brown, Sim-
4th.
Disiiict J. R.
vllle.
Disti U I Sam
Murphy, Forda-
6(Ii.
11. Holbrook,
Hartford, R. F.
D. No. 4
Martin,
Kar-'
Itlt. District ..lack
f rows, R. F. D. No. 2.
7th. district J. Walter Taylor, Bea.
? Ter-Dam. R. F D. No. 3.
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I BOARD OF EIH'CATIOX
! Hiiirrlntevil'iil Mrs. I.
f Convenes first Monday
nonth. Mrs. I. S. Mason, S. S. O. C, '
Jnd ex-oflli-ial Scrotary-Trasurer.
. A. Owen, Chairman, Hartford, R -
I F. D. No.-C. i
V. R. Carbon. Vice Chairman, Hart-
fat Dudley, Ceutertown,
R. F. D.
No. I.
Jtls-Stevons, Beaver Dam.
iuud Renfrow, Dundee".
y I7:nml"iitlon
l'or Coiuiiion , (school Diplonm
Fourth Friday and Saturday
uuary. and Second Fridiiy and SaU
a..
ruii, in . iii iu in uru"u",'i1)onll.s)(i1.1l, ,
leaver Dam and Ifartford
j l'or Tt'wlwi-' Certificate Third '
friitay and Saturday In May, June
ind September, Except notice Is
riven to the' contrary, the latter el
iminations are hold in Hartford. ,
HOARD OF DRAINAGE
COMMISSltmilM
S. T. Barnott, Hartford. President;
V CAXiter rtuavnp Hum R IT TV
Xo. ir aid J. A. BeHamy, Whltes
rllle, R, P- D. No.'S.
OTHER OFFICERS .
Tag oiiiiUloneis R..' F. . Keown,
VordsvllU,", . . .
Viniifrtv. C. O. Hunter,
urvryor C, S. Motley, Fordsvllla,
prit ilve-7lr.. Jone,u Whit.
nun. . i
4m Hartford JJeiuM, f i.SO the
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rWO HELD IN AIIEMPT TO .
HOLO UP WHITESVILLE BANK
Chester Baum and Berkey Con
ley, Two Youths, Capiurcd
After Short Chase.
, (Owcnsboro, Messenger, Nov. 1.)
Chester Bau
111., attempted to hold up the Bank Rhou,d not be hnn,ec- 0Ht a' random;
of Whitesvlllo yesterday afternoon! but Should bo We" thought ovtr be
about 2:45 o'clock. He Is in th fore belDg used'
county jail charced with t,mn ! Tlure 8re tl,nes hen Pearls are
. . . : - ",
to roll tne bunk. Berkley Conley,
ago W, of Owcnaboro, is also in Jail,
charged with aiding and abetting
Baum.
Moton J. Holbrook, cashier of ths
bank, was alone in the bank when
oung Baum entered quietly. Hol
brook was working on h!s 'books at
thd teller's window and when he
looked up, he looked lnlo the muz
zle of a blue steel 38 special Smith
& Wesson held by a masked man,
who commanded Holbrook to "stick
em up."
Instead of complying with the
command, Mr. Holbrook dropped be
low the level of the counter and!
seizing a revolver that is kent nnder
the counter, fired five shots through
the partition. Tlio bandit f.red only!
ouo shot before taking to his heels.
Pursuit Is Given
Though thr kIio.s were fired in
rapid sucets ion, the noise attracted.!
the attention of perhaps twenty men,;
who saw Rnnm leave the bank on e'
fast run and take to the open field-.'
A number of the citizens hastily Be-i
cured arms and gave chae, while I
others took up - the pursuit without
waiting to arm themselves, but keep
ing a safe distance between them
and the bandit.
Baum joined Conies, with whom ho
had come to Whitesvllle from the"0 8
noarbv farm. at which thi v w.--
Rt;-lne and thov mado off tot'ethr
it i, w. ....'fwer to tuiii with young
ca holdup Baum was captured with-'
out a simple, when he was fonnll'1" re-nt 1,1 ,sw,Ins eoa'
!,.,, - .. , .i-. ,. . '
kiJ.ug in a htch hi an open 1
Tt wna nr-arlv Ii nYlnrlr tvhpn Cnnntv t
Commissioner B. W. Eaivett, Ed
Rfowii, Lewis Higdon uu-1 Vernoa ,
Rani), cantured Couley about three:
mil... from Whitnnn
Coub-y
001, n
o of prubab.
mile.
TJa-nu 1. 1 . -m if
. When Baum was b'--i;shf' ba' k i
. . ... . . ;
tu wnitesvme, ne was posniveiv
identified as the bandit who had at-
l..mpt(.-d th") liol(i-ip and vi ry qukivl
.ijjnltted the fact. He said that h;
had beeu thinking about robbing tho
bank fur about a wo-k and decided
tunt it was a good tir.io to do u. II-'
::a;d thai Co:.'.-: Ii vi no l and r.-. i:; -robb.ry,
but iliui L'u.iKy canio 10
to.,!i wuh him uml tint (.oiiiey kjif .v
wl-at ho was turning f
liraial ily t onloy
Coii!tiy a tier bis capture said that
lu luiJA- u)'ji' in.' In:. 4 abcif.
t!i intended roiiljtry until ilai'-.i
came rtrnnio t him an-.-r L 5; .id o.!-
carrod and auHl, "Coiux on, ihvy aic
.uhl 6ftoc us - , ill(.y ilii!c,,a
wliaL they were atier tit:-m for and
I Banal replied that lie bad atu-.upt.-i!
to hold up the bank. Ck'.i.o:' .-a.-'s
tiiat hn tlrt 11 U)ld Tautii li : v. as a
t ioi,' l-ut Uk- t vo to.: to !. ;.' i
a'td. Conley kept or. Iih .. .iy, vV."-i
tcr 1 ;ii iiT' sou, ht shi-t'-r- ,'i i!'-1
diKlu !
BiillU L.- lc.;U i:vi.SS .liia 1.., :...'
... ,. , ... , , , ,,
I eui in i;i'i aui , in., ui.i.i uvui mai
S. Mason 'weeks !, wht-n he c.Miie to Ov-.-.-t-lu
evory Voro c:'d upi-ni t'.vo S:j Vi-io:' ; o-
tn,-; to Vh!i.;isvi;li'. Wh.-u !: to, ho
g, lu.d lor three days at t;
attory. His ftuhor -a-i a tenant on
l.som Wells' farm i,u.r White ;' il! -
rol. yuarg.
Ki'kb'y Contey, formerly a taxi
liiiver, married -a duabio cousin of
iiatrm'H. He said that lis too, had
been working at .tho euttr.I.iK com-
nany but that the season Is over and
'he bad In-ill tiiloruie.l that there was.
no : wot' work for him. ii lives
ln,u,iih hH wif,.w fuuiilv at 7i!0 Clav
J(j (ho fa(jer of ua elUt
' Conlt-y wt the driver of the tar
that rau over and killed rtght old-
MarUnt Trego, in .South . Tiiplett
Street, two years ago. -
1 Deputy Sheriff Jim Cooper brought
Baum to Oweus'iaW and Ciiief of
l ollca Lyons brought iu Conley.,
Both were takeu before -Squire Hits.
who fixed their bouds at $1,000 each,
in default ot which both men wnt
to jail; Th9'tliue for tho holdiog.of
tho examiiilng trial waa cot sot. , y '"', "" "'"
- Thereto atandlng reward or,but bless. Sahbulh Keudiug.
$1,600 offered "by : tho
flankers, assoctatloo for
Kenlacky
tho arrest '
and 1 euvK.'tlon of any - person who
holds up or attempts to hold up a'
,n ute of Kt,n(u,ky.
T
Tho Hart ford att-nUtl, tt.5) llc )fr
;' "
SPEAK, TO TUTM
If you are sufficiently acquainted
with a young ifWu or a young wo
man that Is iadly In need of having
a few word of caution whispered
Into their ears, and you are the right
on' to put these words there, do not
fail to do so. '
Some people are too bashful,' bile
others are not bashful enough.
Words of wlndom . and caution
not to be cast before swine, and
there are times when human beings
aro but little, better than swine.
Last week I happened to see i
husbaad entering his home who bad
not the sense of most animals. And
he had a wife who appeared to fully j
appreciate the fact that she was mar
ried to something but not a man.
She greeted him with, "Home again,
hog."
I it struck me at t'ij time that she
, might have used oilier wools. But
lumen then It has i ume to my minu
! i bat 1 was not ;.s well acquainted
i v.v.n Hie woman's husband as she
'VHS.
Speak kiLdly m that young man
of y"" ,l"uaintu'"'e wh '
iae uoAiiujru roan to utsiruci" :.;
rut be curclul to do so In a way mat!
vi ! win i.-.i.i and not have the op-!
'..;.' leeile hav" the gift of ak-,
Th g a' tiViii grip oa i he hearts of 6th-'
i crs, and such peopiy need not fed'
i backward In tackling others on al-i
most all occasions.
I One of the surprises o my life
; Las been to find en laany listening
I ears to catch the words that will do
1 tluin good. They appear to enjoy,
! in a peculiar way, being told what
hat they should
better way If carefully
coached.
Int.vi:l','-ut y'-.i'.n
ladle-
,i.ve the
IllVIi i.l
"uh a ,1,at the .-onversat
ion!
A younir lady ot about ninr-teen
ea
ears of age was tho first person that !
1 r-mh,; wl-o lH. iae kuow;
tSl,t k XV!,S . 1:"r ." llllon ,lu,t .
0lli'K !" 'n " :til w tn"
HS lh" l'-vt'r 10 "?rve,
!h!
con litio'i in life and beonr; a
; - - a-.ii -.-!.- :.:'!i. The young man
i wan starlle.i by t!' rr-".ia?k and' iu
I lejs 'il ia an hour bad s. t himself to j
I oi'Ii to improve l.:.iise;f. II- r um'tl - '
ttl lM
uttvivil at tue iii.:.c t uie. ;
l iiiniit twn v.-n-ij ni'ii-!-. that svve- 1
r.::.l co:'-i'r.ro yotin? !:'dy b. i.;.i"
united i: tui riao vvitU vv.ii.r
in tiiis artlWv. , i
ard.lv.
bluak wisely
'li'i r.-js not
in ' that yc-tng niaa
vtti to 1; ao v , nouivi
i,) !.. Iu."" r.s.'-ri;.-; r.-r. r '. :.n p ' . '1:
iv.'iy li br-iutriit f a -;:.di.l.!S
mir...I that wi'l bring hint to lUm-lf.
Jn i orrei tint; others to at it i ar
fuily, f.;r even ti;e di -)b. '.;-nt. ltrvo
rii-'ht'. that vo l are bound to respect.
i'ii i:.i; "!..::'.. 'M a.'l" r i.
lv
K.iiy It. vo ir Wi.tij:-! dawn u;i
I' Mr. fv.l'.h d ..' s not tip
to ucd y -)'-., iiy Mr. Jones. !
i th- two yo'i may b- :'b!e to
i a ,-'HKi i u. iir .'Ti'. It' .--tt i
-s.f'il li'.'Ke an improv-l a; -;
.'.'! ...r ii-.ll.'
I'-'-
l-le
hi. :n- i
;s ill' vvotiileri a:iy
e.lC-
r fll it! .ttil-HVer? iuat Wi-Il
1 1- ; i.-r
i km .' an oi l i;-'ii:..i'fiil ill
of Biof.klyn who wiis a h iLe
iu i v.: iie. lag a.'uuilj lini ll.e i
!i: r.. ! '-iiiiorlirod. They
i i'eus ,
loved
him h ' loved laeni. 'I he rin ie. rs
of (e.iiiii) of tiio:-j childivn uf'"a io'. I
v..- i'i .it th y v.i.-lie.l th. !v el.il hep
veio :.! (y.f.ik t i oney tlifiu as th.y
... ee. t i a'i.y ".veil t!u smulli ! ' m i-ii
Of the oid geiitleniau alluded to. li'.i
had cul.ivated the pracu of how to
i r.'.li t i: -j cu'ill'.'i nee of childhood.
N'at long (-In;'? a man of over fifty
'! ct ur. f. i..c oi
Br with siorles about the man wh..
h, I savh an afraetlon for etii-Mtvii.
iyeaii kiltuiy to Oltlers as you aie
n-.i-iiit:' throu'-'lv tb-is life; and, If
-V"" ' ou,,-r-' -,u"
ito throiivk this lit.-; and, if
possibid, tlv ti.v.u a lifv on tlio way.
How vveet the thought must be,
Ul.u v.e comj to die. thai during
our lives we Have. Deen umi 10
other. And surely it uni t o. a
a' aui , J 11 e
fcc1"" "K,t wei huve b"en 01lly fel)ot' 10
ouisolv-es. '
'n"1 ma? not b" "iy"'1'1-' "ew
M !,i'' article;, h" It Is often re-
uM ,0 olJ tlllns over Kaln-
"Jesus and His love" Is an old story
tba cannot ho too often repeated.
WKh a hum oh spirit talk to thosa
!,h ? W vlaiuted in
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to hava an intiniiatioiial
; .d to It. I'o proiio.a'd to
9 to do villi Ibe l.eagu
of T'm ' ioe
Accord!': . ly, thu United States has
sat at I.' ;i:e-siio!isnr: d s-.eioiu-
oa repaiat .ms, opium traltic. tianic
ta women an j. children, etc. as an
,,non;, ial o 'server. Cuiil today tho
Ailmlnistriition has 'grunted only thin
yal!l;ed a v.ptance to tho various
pu liation o pari It lp.ito In di.-icus-
si,, - : i r Iu tnallor,.,! tna't. r.s.
Tii. auc, nil. eomnl or U e d-l-iloti
,0 ,l,Ke an . alive part in tho b iicuH's
inteiiialiiiji; 1 court was accepted
herrt as th- flrbt depamiro from the
,):.,V..M,H , e!i y of lao!flon." What,
has led up to It is all In the realm of
B,,OCulation slnco nothing was aid
on tuat poiI;t, bnt it was emphatlcal-
ir put forth at th White Houho that
thin stop is not considered Inconsist
ent or out or harmony with past dec-
lariijions of the President ami bis
supporters.
(im-y'a PropOHMl Approveil
However, Just bow that can bo
reconciled was similarly left t the
imagination. Administration lead
ers are expoctad to say that, while
against tho leagrua, they are uot U
eariy against good idea coming
nor
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out if it, and that I hey can subscribe,
to tho Intei natoinal court without'
in'oi'tinir its parent. I
:.; iiitlx less, acceptance ot tho'
ti .-iru ''s court is viewed as a far dif-'
I 'rent (Ji'i'tr from rreal Ion of a sopn-'
nilo and Oistlm-t court, which was
l lie :i ii-.il al Harding plan.
Pi ruVTmi of the HUbjoct aroe lit'
lie Wh'tc House l:i connection with1
dm growing; liiimber of picas, here
;mhI ai ioail, for consideration of th"
i .! iai o.-.stas. The PriiM-
i-leai s i j o!m. man poinUjii out, that .
Hie AilaiitiislratiiHi approves of thi'j
i'. ii .il prui'o.sal lnade by KM'ert Gary
el ieo i r, :.ii taaics Si.-ei i'i,i)(!i'a
tion, ! ft ii i the Administration will
I "ii nd
In!..-.'
its aiiiiroval" to
1 Ii . ; '-k. about t
ml ereucos
lit.
rnient '
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in or t-i e an ae-!
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live t,
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av.'tiy
art until European eo'ititt ie-i '
; i r -1 rlone ali in ( li.-i i.owo.- to:
,'.' l!ie;r Irotiliies and li.H-e cut'
n!! purely political mi i r-s. '
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I i. l-t, i,:. .- y,a h. - n -idvav.'-ed
!p:ng Eurnpi1 our of M.me of
The
l ot 1 ;
far il
In- tvo'bte". it wax remarked, and'
tli.i' moht of the public talk about
l-ntii c'liicelbitioti and co'.'ei'tion of
tl.e ,'cbls is una. !)' pa t';ei". iii.ei
i l' Jilt bow llVbOiild be ('one. In
I'el, the I'res:(!,.:it woa'd be i:i
eh:;e 1 to of.'er a p izo (o anjiody
iv, ill
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