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wamB&$t. "V f VfrfiiiiuiMin npn n i iv t ' ' -l 1 -v. - ' 4 .ft ' W . c X THE STANFORD INTERIOR JOURNAL STANFORD, KENTUCKY. TUESDAY. MAY 29, 1912. irwparp f 'SSPCfjlf f-!f'ri2f5? Mk L rr m -A. '"Hkcm-m V V) Horse and Mule Feed Alcorn and Oatequal, a wtll balanced feed, made of corn, oats, barley, ground alfalfa and molasses, 100 pounds to the sack makes 5 meas ured bushels. Alcorn $1.90 per 100 pounds Oat equal $220 per 100 pounds. You feed no other grain with this feed, and three quarts to one gallon makes a good feed. Order a sack today. J. H. Baughman Co, Phone 1 1 Stanford, Kentucky. THE FARMERS Posted Fred IlandorL A few registered Tamworth pigs far sal at real bargain prices. Send 3tor description circular. W, A. Cof fey & Son, McKinney, Ky. 48-4p. T bnve a splendid big-boned two--year-old jack, black with white points that I will stand to 20 mares at $8 apiece. Ed Ballard. 38 I will sell privately my farm of 73 acres on the OHenheira pike, 2 1-2 miles from Maywood, six miles from Stanford, conftains Rood hous of 5 rooms, biff barn and other out buildings; 2 Rood wells. Write or come and see it. Fred Nikolla, R. F. D. No. 1, Stanford, Ky. 35-8p For Sale. My entire stock of single comb brown leghorns at fifty cents each (to make rdom for grow ing stock.) A bargain if taken at once. Mrs. J. Mack Petrey, It. F. D. No. 1, Wnynesburg, Ottenheim Box. 4l-4p. Lawsoii and Brown shipped a car load of hogs to the Cincinnati mar ket. W. S. Carrier has returned from Breathitt county where he bought 80 sheep at $2.50 per head also a lot of lambs and about a dozen goats. Phillip Brown sold 21 head of cat tle for fall delivery to average from 900 to 1,000 pounds to Isaac Shelby at 4 3-4 and 5 cents; George A. Brown sold 9 head of cattle to the soine trader "for fall deliver' .to weigh 1,100 pounds at 5 cents. . Madison Engleraan, the well liked colored mail carrier of Danville, whose home is in the Hubble section of this county, sold last week to Mr. Ludwig, of Boyle, 30 barrels of corn at $.r a barrel. A couple of black shepherd dogs got into I. S. Tcvis' flock of sheep at his farm in the Shelby City sec lion last week, and killed 31 for him Insuro your tobacco against loss or damage by hail. $1.50 to $3.00 per acre. K. M. NEWLAND AQT. 43-tf For Sale Second hand binder in good repair. Sam Castello. 43-4p. I. S. Tern' great show jennet, Lady Limestone, foaled a very fan cy looking jack colt last week, by V. T. Robinson's great jack Blue Grass King. A young jack this jen net dropped a yenr ago sold for a cool thousand at the age of 60 days, and those who have seen this latest fellow say that he gives promise of having larger bone and developing into a better jack in many ways. . Junction Citv Dr. J. R. Steele is having Will Manuier paint his garage. Mrs. F. E. Westerfield, of Parksville, visit ed Mrs. J. R. Steele, nn Tuesday. Miss Mary Hope Carpenter, of Per ryville, is with Misses Agnes and Louise Green. Miss Ruth Tnner, of McKinney, is with her grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Owens. Misses Myr tle and Cleo Brown, of Parksviile, are guests ,of Miss Lucy Hanka. Mr. Ray Adridge, of Parksville, came up Wednesday and went to the Con vention. Miss John Eva Hilton, of Stanford, is visiting Misses Ger trude and Sarah Richardson Miss Agnes McCarthy has returned to her home at Stearns, after a visit to Miss Anna Kelly. Miss Blanche Walker and sister, Miss Kern, of Perryville, are visiting Mrs. J. Wal ker Bailey. Miss Sophia Aldridge, of. Parksville, stopped with Mrs. II. C. Catron during the Convention. Mr and Mrs. James May, of Huston ville, visited Mr. apd Mrs. John F. Iioutcn, on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Circuit Court Docket (Continued from First Pntrel Mlnnl Card Marr nronauch M. P. Peacock t Cor RuimII Mary Ornt ti Afri (Irani John Jaclion ti Richard Wllion Annli fltonrr i Kolxrt Btontr. 0. V, Ctrtrr tie ti Lincoln County. Jtcnlt Carjwntr ti Dara Carprntrr J 1. fi Thmhint Machine Co. ti A. II. nit- Ortral Krntnckr Carriage Co., ti W. P. Kluraltt. Uoj- gtmrt ti W t. McMulUo 1. I, Cans Thrraklnt Machine Co. ti C. A. Moore etc Lincoln County I'ltcal Court ti Huston TlH k Coffe- ' 65 Ren Fatilcontr ti J. C. Cunimlm 8d E. T. Rfailfr ti Jai. tlurton nt 67 Marr BtaWlr ti ftnllr TUiltlr 3d f. A. OvtUr ti XT. V. Owtley 69 DaliT Iluftnian'a hn ti Pali IIa((mn' hn. CO Bam Alcorn ti Rrn Hardin CI Nat. Rank UutlonTlll ti I.. C. Dunn etc. C'4 Joe QiTeni' hra ti Joe GiTena' hn. CI P. A. Curtli ti It. II. Padcrtt 6 Kd Alcorn adm ti Errlrn Armitronf. etc OS It. O. Murphy ti Klnc'i Mountain Tel tlphone O CO' A. 0. Faulconer ri Pare Hurloa 67 John Petrer Oeo. Tetter. Report of Condition of the The Bank of Moreland Doing business nt Moreland, town. of Moreland County -of. Lin coln, State of Kentucky at the close of business on the 18th day of May 1912. Resources. Loan? and discounts with one or more endorsers or sureties 10,178 72 Real estate mortgages 5,533 85 Time loans and collateral 4,683 29 Due from Nntiomil Banks 12,293 80 United States nnd National Bank notes 1,103 00 Specie G72 8 Checks and other cash item? 216 00 Exchange for clearing house 75 00 Overdrafts (unsecured) 8164 Current expenses paid 399 60 Real estate banking house 2,000 00 Furniture and fixtures 1,000 00 20,303 80 12,293 8G 1,772 87 291 00 81 64 . TOTAL Liabilities Capital stock paid in, in cash $15,0P0 00 Surplus funds 800 00 Undivided profits . .'.'. 577 41 Deposits subject to check (on which interest is not paid) 20,457 42 Deposits subject to check '(on which interest is paid) 2,000 00 -3.T 3,999 00 $44,834 83 15,000 00 1,377 41 23,457 42 $44,834 83 TOTAL . State of Kentucky county of Lincoln Set. I, Chas. A. Wilhoite, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement i3 true to the best of mv knowledge nnd belief. CIIAS. A. WILHOITE, Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 25th day of May 1912. My commission expires Jany 25, 1914 G. B. PRUITT, Notary Public. Correct Attest M. Lee Pipes, Geo. W. Hunn, T. A. King. Directors W. A. Reynolds nnd Mis Ruth Tan- Mr. Tcvis got his gun and tracked tier motored to Danville Tuesdny ev- them to the home of a negro farm- ening, where they attended the re cr nearby, and killed them. 'ception given by Ryan Commancery. The foolish wav M'UKferca&ftx tiiLim -? j3kfiiA r kw f saviiigMi money 59,184 37 3,364 53 1,893 70 1,597 94 767 03 1,500 00 1,500 00 $69,807 57 $15,000 00 2,200 00 2,504 90 37.002 62 0,000 00 7.600 00 'c TrWe are tW ways of saving your money, the foolish way aad the wise way, Tho Foolish wuy is to put it wheio fire, ttatt or other calamity ran take it from you in a second. The MNM way is to put it in n bank of good standing like oHf. .'where it is taken care of in fire and burglar proof yaypt Fellow the example of the best business men nnd far mtw ti this district start an account here nt once it is ni ne me etraifrktest vond to success and wealth. STATE BANK & TRUST CO., ? -'" Stanford, Ky. ' " Capital $50,000. W. 1. MtCARTY, PrM. J. D. EAD, V-Ptm. t. L MNNY, V. PrH. J. 1. WCE, V. Pr. M. I.MUN, CatWv. t. ALKBT FHILLIPf A.QasV Report of Condition of The Crab Orchard Banking Company Doing business nt Crab Orchard, county of .Lincoln State of Ken tucky at the close of business on the 18th day of May 1912. Resources Loans and discounts with one or. more endorsers as surety Due from National Bank Specie Cash ....... . . 4i' Overdrafts (unsecured) 1,597 04 Current expenses paid Ileal estnte banking house Furniture and fixtures w-u ..- ... TOTAL Liabilities. Capital stock paid in, in cash Surplus fund Undivided profits 1,754 90 Fund to pay taxes ; . . . . 250 00 Deposits subject to check (on which interest is not paid) Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable TOTAL .... $09,807 57 State of Kentucky county of Lincoln Set: I. J. O. Bailey, Cnshier of the above named bank, do solemnly &venr that the above statement is true to tho bet of my knowledge and belief. J. C. BAILEY, Cashier Subscribed nnd sworn to before me this 24th day of May 1912. My Commission expires January 25, 1910 JOHN EDMISTON, Notary Public. Correct Attest: W. E. Peikius, Curtis Gover, Josh Wilson, Directors. Report of tho Condition of tho The People's Bank Doing business nt Ilustonville, county of Lincoln, State of Kentucky nt the close of business on the 18th daj of May 1912. Resources Loans nnd discounts with ono or more endorsers or sureties 31,330 09 , Ileal estate mortgages 19,238 47 'IS me loans on collateral 11,405 10 Other stocks, bonds etc 44S 02 Duo from National Banks 4,057 57 United States Nut. Bank notes .... 2,410 00 Specie 049 99 Cheeks and other cash items 738 01 Overdrafts (secured) 600 71 Current expenses paid 700 18 Ileal estate Banking house 4,100 00 ruriiitute mill fixtures 2,200 00 ' 54,442 28 4,657 57 3,389 99 738 01 600 71 7,000 18 TOTAL ...'.... $70,828 74 Liabilities. Cupital frtock paid in, in cash Surplus funds 2,700 00 Undivided profits 1,227 07 Deposits subject to check (on which' ....... 7" interest is not paid) 30,710 33 Time certificates of deposits (on "' ""' which Interest is paid) 4,087 00 Due slate banks and bankers 193 34 Notes and bills rediscounted 0,000 00 25,000 00 3,927 07 35,703 33 0,198 34 TOTAL $70,828 74 State of Kentucky county of Lincoln Set, I, J. W. Hoskins, Cashier of tho above named bank, do Holemnlv swear that the nbove statement is true to the best of my knowledge nnd Leli J. W. IIOSKINS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of May 1012. My commission expires January 10th, 1014. J. II. Hooker, Notary Public. Correct Attest : James II. Yowell, E. T. Carpenter, W. M. Myers. Director. 78 so st 83 Caitet T)rf OooaU ?o., ti Jm Canon ourn urotbernood of America Ti t. uruiiM Kffli OatllM ti Edw.rd Ojllltf Amanila Poan'i adm ti I 8. Poan. Catherine Hodf. ti Prank llodfi M. C. Delk'i adm. ti Oeo, Kutei etc Wlllii tagin ti John Varnon W. M. Matter ti Horace. Word llioa. Hmlih ti Nancr Hmlth 7hoi Pcrrllla adm ti Thoi Kerrllli Pe- Titeei. Joe Adami ti Cora Adami CitUem. Hank of llrodhrad ti J. II. Picke eie Clllieni Hank of Kepton ti J. W. Ilutchlnaon, Crab Orchard Ilanklnf Co., ti Dell V. Dunn, ete Krnetl Olbion ti Matl OiL.on Kiuma CrulM Ti William vrulte. ogeoAtoflioaAooriMalBgMBjtejVoflBoawvflboflVoBoaSoSoaaoaBgSoKoflHoTA J. ma Vft I CALL fl ill ill 22 SIT ! Junction Cltv Mr. E. C. Walton nnd Mis I.ncv Leo Wnlton, of Somerset, were hero between trains Thursdav. Miss Eliz abeth Webb, of Perryville, is visit ing airs, iciiey King. Aiisa .Margar et Ovcrstrect, of Parksville, visited ur. ana iMrs. J. I. bteele last week. Dr. nnd Mr. V D. Sparrow and Mrs J. II Brown, of Parksville, mot ored Here 'lliursday evening nnd at tended the play. .Mr. J. Walker Bailey bought of Mr. James Clark sou the hitters house nnd lot nnd expects to move to same about June 12. The price paid could not be learned. Sir. II. C. rnimn l.o t, en tlm agency for the Elmore auto- raouue. .miss Urncc Stone, of Bur gin, who has been visiting MN.s Huth Keane, left Saturday for Middles boro. Mr. and .Mrs.'llolwrt Leigh are rejoicing over the coming of a little girl to their home on the 22d. Mies Ruth Keane, LnVim'a Mc Oraw and Lucy Hankln were in Dan ville Saturday afternoon. Mr. Jns. Cosby, of Richmond, is voting his half brother, Mr. O. S. Cosby. Prof, and Mrs. John W.RawIings and Miss Lucile Rawlings, of Danville, at tended commencement here Friday evening. Mrs. Mary E. Hankla has received her commission as post mistress nnd experts to take charge of the office about June 1. It is said thnt the agency of the C. N. O. & T. P. Ry. Co.', has been offered to nnd accented bv Mr. C1mrlpi It JIarberson, of Danville. Citizens of tins place will be glud to have Char ley in their midst once more, ns he i deservedly popular. Mesdames J. R. Steele and Mnry E. Hankla and Misses Mary nnd Ada Steele motor ed to Danville Saturday afternoon in the former's cnr. Mr. "Hill" V.l. ham, brother of Edgar, graduates in medicine nt tlie University of Louw villo Thursday. -He will lm nn in terne nt n hospital in Louisville for j ear. anses L'na Overstreet anil Mae Cozntt, of Parksville, attended the play this city on Thursdav evening, dipt. B. D. McOrnw is having his handsome residence on .Mam street repaired and painted. Mrs. Forrest Julnminn imc ..t..,.. cd to Danville, after a visit to Mrs. u. ii. Jicuraw. .Miss John Evn Hil ton, Of StailfoTll. wlln Una !... ..:u iting Misses Oei'trude nnd Sara Richardson, returned honm on Mon day. Misses Alinn nml Smli. P by, Louise Tucker, Bertha West and cine niui josie i're,v,tt attended the deocration of eraps nt PnrL-svill. Sunilnv. CALL and see the latest style Riding Cultivators We have several second hand Buggies for sale E. T. Pence a.joJ-,XXa.&Swa5iV RepoTt of the Condition of the The McKinney Deposit Bank Doing business at the town of McKinney, county of Lincoln, State of Kentucky, nt the close of business on the 18th day of May 1912. Resou rces. Loans and dNcounts with one of , more endorsers or sureties 29,555 45 Real estate mortgages 13.500 00 43.035 45 Due from National Banks 11,220 57 H 228 57 United States and National Bank uoies .......... ... ..... opecie ....... ............ Checks nnd other cash items '. Overdrafts (unsecured) Current expenses paid .... Real Estate Banking house Furniture and fixtures 2,243 00 1.500 00 J. 400 20 890 82 2G7-53 405 15 2.599 00 3,900 20 800 82 207 53 Liabilities Capital stock paid in, in cash Surplus funds 3,000 00 Undivided profits 51J 38 Deposits subject to check (on which interest is not paid) 33,002 52 Due State Banks and bankers 1,032 88 Bills payable 7,000 00 5,247 15 TOTAL.. $04,059 78 15,000 00 3,514 33 33,002 52 8,032 83 State of Kentucky County of L I. It. II. Mctcalf. Cashier of the swear that the nbnvo statement is tr Lelief Subscribed nnd sworn to hefor commission expires Jan 29th, 1910 Correct Attest: F. M. Ware. TOTAL.. $04,059 78 incoln, Set: above named bank, do snUmnW Jie to the best of my knowledge and U. H. MKTCALF. Cnshi-r. e rm. this 24th dny of May 1912. My r.. o. i miner .-salary t'ublic. J. V. Cocking, K. Tanner. Directors, Carter's Stable Changes Hands B. D. Cnrter Inst week sold out his livery stable on Depot street to J. M. Cnrter, Jr., and the latter took pos session nt once. He will make no change in his force, John II. Woner remaining as manager. Mr. Carter has'been out in Texas for about a year since his sale in the McCor maek's lection, but has found thai there is no place like old Kentucky, nnd his mnny friends will cordially welcome Iiitu back. He will mnintaiu tho splendid reputation this estab lishment has had for furnishing high class rigs. J. C. McClary UNDERTAKER AND EMSALMER STANFORD KENTUCKY. Office Phone 167. Home Phone 35. THERE IS REAL PAINT and also some stuff mixed with cheapening materials that is no( worthy of the name. If you have had experience with tho Inttcr kind you don't want another. If you haven't take our advice nnd don't experiment. .Buy our real paints and save yourself disnnrHiintment nnd money as well. J. A. ALLEN. Stanford. Kv Tlie Highest , Market Price will be paid for all kinds of Produce, Hides and Furs. See us before you sell, get price in country(or delivered. PHONE 153. H. B. Northcott T.K.TUMII, !.. lULKTUR HAn A MB Mil umvtm vir tn KRLSO MD YOU EVER TRY IT ON YOUR STOCK? Nothing like It to put them In good condition, free them from Insect parishes and pro tect them from contagious dls eases. Kriso Dip No. I KILLS LICE, TICKS, MITES AND FLEAS.' CWM MMflti Htwrm mi Otfwr Mibiftflt, CteMtM ami PHrMtt.' rW VlBHaSaSafV s I Zi jB" ! w Mjmmusam ZSrxm r.ms 'u. Mmm Lsli fM mfk'j lam BJlr 2sV I SIhIbwsH lkallflafl aH a jTH vi Jsm. 1 1 4&r sm$ "tw Use It on Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Dogs, Coats and Poul&y. ron salc av am) IPcMiiy'sDi'iigStore-TlieRcxallfcl I u m hiit ren run mshuts on krcm ti m i. . I Cy.