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(Continued from last week ) of Breckinridge county will hereafter wait on said Board of Supervisors while In session, properly keeping Hres, water and room clean and he shall be allowed a compensation of $2 00 per dy for his services. On motion of O. A Wright second ed by S. II Dix the countj Judge Is authorized and directed to request the State Board of Health to send nn ex perienced man to Cloverport and Ir vlngton to Investigate the epidemic now them and upon which there seems to be a difference of opinions among physicians as to what the dis ease Is, and he will take the matter up at once, and said motion having car ried Is made tho order of this cour.. On motion of Justice Dix seconded by Justice Whltttnghlll a sum not ex ceeding J150.OU is appropriated payablo out of the general expense fund of 1012 levy, for the purpose of making neces sary repairs at tho county Poor House, and the poor house commissioner is di rected to oversee such repairs and he will use the labor of the poor house in mates to such an extent as is practi cal. Moved and seconded that the sum of $200.00 be and the same Is hereby ap propriated paid out of the general ex pense fund of the levy of 1012 for the Jailor to ouy coal for the county. Came the Commissioners composed of Justices Wright and Dix to whom had been referred the report of the Commissioner for the railroad tax dis trict and reported that they had exam insd the same and found it correct; and the same is now confirmed and ordered to record. Upon motion of Justice Wright is ordered and directed to re ceive from the sheriff the sum of $3, 797.17 which Is the amount due said district from the sheriff for taxes for the year, I9I 1 , as shown by said sher iff's settlement;and he is further order ed and directed to call for payment three bonds and pay the same. There upon came the said Commissioner and reported to the court that he had called for payment three bonds, to wit: Nos. I, 40 and 23, that interest chereon had ceased and that ho would pay the same immediately upon presentation. To the Honorable Judge of the Breckinridge County Court. The undersigned, your commissioner for the Kailroad Tax District of Breck inridge county respectfully submits the following report of the funds received and disbursed by him since the date of his last report, to-wlt: the Ct.i day of April, 1011. 1011, April (J. To amount in my hands as shown by last settlement 1,903 53 1011, Dec. 20. To amount re ceived of Dennie Sheeran, SherilT 1,260 00 1912, April 4. To interest received on S436.78 from July 1, 1011, to April 4,1012 10 00 1912, April 4. To interest over paid refunded by Bank ofHardlnsburg!c Trust Co. 60 00 Total 0,238 53 CREDITS IqM, April 8. By amount paid salary of Commission er $ 50 00 BACKACHE NOT A DISEASE Bui a Symptom, a Danger Sig nal Which Every Woman Should Heed. Backache is a symptom of organic weakness or derangement. If you have backache don't neglect it. To get per manent relief you must reach the root of the trouble. Head about Mrs. Wood all's experience, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suffered two years with female disorders, my health was very bad and I had a continual backache which was simply awful. I could not stand on my feet long enough to cook a meal's victuals without my back nearly killing me, and I would have such dragging sensa tions I could hardly bear it I had sore ness In each side, eould not stand tight clothing, nnd was irregular. I was com pletely run down. On advice I took Lydia E. Pinkhum's Vegetable Com pound and urn enjoying good health. It is now more than two years and I have not had an achu or pain since. I do all my own work, washing nnd everything, and never have backache any more. I think your medicine Is grand and I praise It to all my neighbors. If you think my testimony will help others you may pub lish it."-Mrs. Olub Woodall, Mor ton's Gap, Kentucky. If you liavo tho slightest doubt that I,j llu i:. Pliilc hum's Vcjwrta blu Compound will help you, writo toLydiuE.PlnkhnmMcMllcluoCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad vice. Your letter will ho opened, read and answered hy a woman, and held in strict confidence. 1 v If ' ZJffJf'fBTt J II ' W? K I9II, April 10. By amount paid Virgil Smith as per order of court Ill I9II1 April 10. By amount paid Dcnnle Sheeran, sher iff, as per order of court.. 88 18 I9II, April 11. By amount II. M. Beard, clerk, as per order of court 25 00 1911, April 13. By amount paid Bank of Hardlnsburg & Trust Co., for bondNo.CO and interest thereon to date of call to wit: April 6, I9II 1,015 80 I9II, April 27. By amount paid Bank of Hnrdinsburg & Trust Co. for bond No. 20 and interest thereon to date of call to wit: April 0, mil 1,015 83 To the Honorable Court of Breckin ridge County, Kentucky. Tho undersigned, your commissioner and receiver of Breckinridge county, Kentucky, begs to make the following report of funds recolvcd since tho date of his appointment and disbursement. OENERAL EXPENSE. 1011, Oct. 31. To amount re ceived of Wm. Ahl, Com missioner and receiver of Breckinridge county $ 312 01 1911, Dec. 32, By amount . paid Bank of Hardlnsburg & Trust Co. for Pal Uarn- er order 5 50 1912, Feb. G. By amount paid Bank of Hardlnsburg & Trust Co. for coal for poor house 20 03 1912, Feb. 13. .By amount paid W. J. Hall for janitor service at Court House... 20 00 1912, Feb. 15. By amount paid Paul Compton for in surance on poor house I9I2, Feb. I9. By amount 11 7O 40 00 16 22 paid J. B. Gibson Interest on County Bond I9I2, Mar. 4 By amount paid F. R. Dowell for coal for Court House I9I2, Mar. 5. By amount paid Lester Pool for work on Court House I9I2, Mar. 15. By amount paid J. C. Lewis for labor on Court House 1912, Mar. 15. By amount paid Bank of Hardlnsburg & Trust Co for janitor's claim I9I2, Mar. 23. By amount paid J. C. Lewis for labor on Court House By balance on hand 1 00 24 00 20 00 10 25 143 29 312 01 BRIDUE FUND. 1911, Oct. 31. To amount re ceived of Wm. Ahl, Com missioner and Receiver of Breckinridge County $1,604 82 1911. Nov. 21. By amount paid for bond held by H.T. Gibson 500 00 Interest on same (bond can celed) 15 55 1912, Jan. 5. By amount paid Attica Bridge Co. for part payment on Town Creek Eridge 1,000 00 I9I2, Feb. 2. By amount paid Mrs. Lucy Barnes, interest on county bond to Jan. 3, 1912 20 00 Balance on hand I29 27 1,604 82 SINKING FUND. 1911, Oct. 31. To amount received from Wm. Ahl, Commissioner and Receiv er of Breckinridge County. 1,303 11 I9II, 27. By interest paid on County Bond No. 43 to Oct. S, 1911, to Isaac Norton 25 00 By baluuce on hand 1,278 11 $1,303 11 RECAPITULATION. Balauce to credit General Expense 8 M3 29 Balance to credit bridge f iind 129 27 Balance to credit sinking fund 1,273 11 Total balance on hand. $1,550 67 Bridge bonds outstanding and unpaid. Bond No. 27, held iy Marga ret A. Hook, due July 7, '10 500 00 Bond No. 20, held by Mrs. Alice Crawford, due July 7, '12 5OO 00 Bond No 32, held by Mrs. Bettic Nsrton, due July 7, '11 500 00 Bond No. 33, hold by Mrs. Margaret A. Hook, due Ju ly 7. '12 500 00 Bond No. 31, hold by Mrs. William Allen, due July 7, 13 - 427 60 Bond No. 40, held by J. B. Glbson.Gdn., due Oct.8, 112 500 00 Bond No. 4 1, payable ta The Bank of Hardlnsburg & Trust Co. (name of holder unknown) due Oct. 8, '12.. 500 00 Bond No. 2, held by J. 11. Gibson, Gdn., due Oct. 8, '13 5OO 00 Bond No. 43, held by Julius Dutschke, due Oct; 8, '13.. 500 00 Bond No. 4l held by Julius Dutschke, duo Oct. 8, '13.. 600 00 Bond No. 45, held by Julius Dutschke, due Oct. 8, '14.. COO 00 Bond No. 46, held by J. B. Gibson; Gdn., due Oct 8, '14 nos 20 Total amount outstand ing unpaid J5.735 SO The above bonds bear Interest from date at the rate of 5 per cent, per an num payable annually, payable at The Bank of Hardlnsburg & Trust Co,, Hardlnsburg, Ky. Sinking Fund Bonds outstanding and unpaid, as shown by report made by William Ahl, former Commissioner and Receiver. Bond No 3, held by Jno.Glb- son, due Feb. 28, '12 $1,000 00 Bond No. II, held by Mrs. Bertha McGary, due Mar. 30, '00 3OOOO Bond No. ,held by Mary E. Barnes, due Jan. 3, '07... 500 00 Bond No. , held by Isaac Norton, due Feb. 1 '07 500 00 Bond No. , held by II. J. Gibson, due Fob. 1, '06.... 500 00 Total amount outstand ing and unpaid $2,800 00 Some of the above mentioned bonds arc past duo and unpaid, but no de mands have b:en made for payment by the holder. General Expense Bonds outsanding and unpaid. Bond No. , held by Mrs. A. M. Klncheloe ? 1,040 00 Bond No. , held by Mrs. J. E. Klncheloe 200 00 Bond No. , held by Bank of Hardlnsburg and Trust Co. balance 1,000 00 Bond No. "A" held by Isaac Norton 5OO 00 Bond No. "B" held by C. H. Mattingly 1,000 00 Bond No. "C" held by C. M. Heston 295 45 Bond No. "D" held by H. T. Gibson 750 00 Bond No. "E" held by Mis ses Esther and Fannie Mc- Garv GOO 00 Total amount outstanding unpaid $ 5,415 45 Recapitulation of Bonded indebted ness of Breckenridge county, Kentucky. Bridge Bonds outstanding and unpaid $ 5,735 SO Sinking Fund Bonds outstand ing 2,800 00 General Expense Bonds out standing 5,4 15 45 Total indebtedness $13,981 2s All of which is respectfully reported and submitted, this fifth day of April, I9I2. G. D. Shellman, Commissioner and Receiver of Breckenridge county, Ken tucky. On motion of Justice Payne.the coun ty bond for $500.00 in Favor of H. T. Gibson, which had been paid by Com missioner and Receiver Shellman, was burned by Justice Wright in the pres ence of the court. Claim of H.M. Beard for mak ing settlement for I9II taxes with the sheriff for the various funds allowed $ 150 00 Claim of A. R. Kincheloe as sisting clerk in making set tlement for 1911 taxes with sheriff for the various funds allowed 25 00 Claim of John P. Haswell, Jr. salary as Commissioner for R. R. Tax District 5O 00 Claim of B. F. Beard & Co. for engine repairs, allowed 37 75 It appearing that the Sheriff has over paid the general expense fund in the sum of $1,702.34; and the pauper fund in the sum of $564.9s; and the bridge fund in the sum of 83,191.17, and it further appearing that there is due the Attica Bridge Company the sum of J65 amounting on the whole to the sum of Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; u brick dust sedi ment.orscttlinK. htp stringy or milky appearance 01 icn indicates an un healthy condi tion of the kid neys; too fre quent desire to pass it or pain in tlii back are also svmntoms that tell vou the kidneys and bladder are cut of order and need attention. What To Do. There is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladderundevery part of theurinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the duy, and to get up ninny times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is boon realized. It stands the highest be cause 01 usreinarKuuic health restoring prop erties. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in fifty-cent uuu uiic-uouar sizes. iiuw i,iwiiju.w: Vou may have a sample bottle sent free bymail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. Mention this paper and remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's bwamp Root, and the address, liiuguamton, N. Y., on every bottle. fJfitffH$ $5,923 40 it is ordered that G. D. Shell man, Commissioner and Receiver of Breckenridge county, be and he is au thorized to borrow the sum of $0,000 00 nt as low a rate of interest as possible in bonds of $500 00 to $1,000 00 payable twelve mouths after date, which he shall credit to his general expense nc count, and out of which he shall pay said indebtedness and this order being voted upon was carried and is made the order of this court. Came Andrew Driskell, County Sup erintendent of Public Schools, and pre sented his report, which was submitted to the Court and was examined nnd ap proved and ordered filed with tho coun ty court clerk. It is ordered by the court thnt a state ment of the financial conditions of the county nnd of the claims allowed against the county be published in the Fourth District Lender and the Breck enridge News under the former agree ment of these two papers. Justice B. A. Whittlnghill places In nomination the name of C. M. Heston to act as poor house commissioner for the ensuing two years, which was sec onded by Justice M. )'. Payne, and the vote being taken he was declared unan imously elected. Justice Geo, Harris placed in nomina tion the name of G D. Shellman to act as Commissioner and Receiver of Breck Inrldge county for the ensuing two yenrs which was seconded by Justice Qulggins and the motion being voted upon he was unanimously elected for said place for the ensuing two years conditioned on his giving a good and sufficient bond In the sum of f 10,000. On motion of M. P. Payne seconded by B. A. Whittlnghill, A. R. Klncheloe was placed in nomination for the posi tion of Commissioner for the Railroad tax district and the vote being put he was unanimously elected to said place for the ensuing two years, conditioned upon his giving good and sufficient bond in the sum of 85,000. Minutes read and approved. At a Court continued and held in and for Breckenridge county at the Court house in Hardlnsburg on the Oth day of April, lgl5. Present Hon. L. L. Wag goner, Judge of the Breckenridge coun ty court, with the following named Justices of the Peace, to-writ: G. A. Wright, Geo. Harris, S. H. Dix, Matt P. Payne, D. J. Qulggins and B. A. Whittlnghill. The report of Pal Garner, Supervisor of Roads and Bridges for Breckenridge county was accepted and filed. Claim of Cloverport Foundry and Machine Company was allowed $26 43 The Justices of the peace were allowed for five days each perday 3 00 Minutes read and approved and court adjourned finally. It would surprise you to know of the great good that is being done by Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius Dow ney, of Newberg Junction, N. B., writes, "My wife has been using Cham berlain's Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing her lots of good." If you have any trouble with your stomach or bowels give them a trial. For sale by All Dealers. $42,000 For One Book. Miss Belle Green, librarian for Mr. J. Plerpont Morgan, of New York, has recently purchased a Caxton Book for which she paid $42,000. Miss Green knows the complete history of the book, where it was printed, who made the type and ink, etc. She studied it in detail before she bought it at an auction in England. "Printing" she says, "Is the coming art for young women to study." Stable For Wilson. If Woodrotv Wilson should be nomi nated for President he would defeat either Taft or Roosevelt. We think It extremely doubtful whether any of the other candidates could do that. This Is tho reason we are for Wilson and we are not going to change our opinion because the majority of the Kentucky Democrats don't agree with us. Ellza bethtown News. $3 mf Louisville Evening Post nil and Breckenridge News vv one venr ?3.50. Start A Collection. Quite the fad now to have a collect ionmakes no difference whether you are rich or poor, start a collection. One of New York's wealthy men has started a collection of line tooth brush es, anotuor a collection of marbles, and one young lady has a collection of precious stones. Suggestions for girls In ordinary cir cumstances would be a collection of handkorchlefs, spoons, towels, hosiery, pins and bags. For men books, pict ures, guns, furniture, Jersey cows and whatever appeals to your taste most. For any itching skin trouble,' piles eczoma, salt rheum, hives, itch, scald head, herpes, scabies, Doan's Ointment is highly recommended, 50c a box at all stores. START YOUR VACATION FUND Young Boys! Business Women! Get ready to have a week of pleasure- and iccrcation. Every body needs a change. Bosrin this week and start a fund to tnlco a nice trip Ihis sutunor or in tho fall. Go to Washington, Atlantic City or Now York and get a peep of our Great Country A Bank Account opens up Opportunities for a good time and Lays the Stepping stone to a Savings Account. THE FARMERS BANK, x Hardinsburjr, Ky. h DR. FLOYD GILLIATT Graduate ol .Indiana Veterinary College Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist All stock treated for all diseases. Phono in both residence and office. Oflico in Farmers' Bank Building. Get acquainted with my profession. All calls answered promptly. HARDINSBURG. KY. RURAL TELEPHONES Mr. L armer, arc you interested ? If so, call on the manager of the Cumberland Telephone & Telegraph flnmnnnv nnrl Vintrn Viitti . ""; "" Uu,,y u.. l' mors Lino" rate. $ niiUDCDi inn TCiCDiinuc (Incorporated.) BARGAINS FOR QUICK SALE! 10 Male Poland China Pigs, 5 to 8 months old-good ones, also 3 nice bred Gilts. A black saddle horse 5 years old and some nice cattle. W. J. OWEN & SONS : R. No. I, Hardlnsburg, Ky, The Kentucky farmer A LIVE JOURNAL PUBLISHED BI-MONTHLY LOUISVILLE. KY. Devoted to and representative of the Agricultural and Live Stock interests of Kentucky and the South. 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