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1 I KENTUCKY JANUARY 3 1905 NUMBER 1
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Overdrafts secured i 00
k Overdrafts unsecured 31185-Itf Due from National1 Banks 845061
Due StateBanks and Bankere 1159925 2004986
4 I Due from Trust Companies 00
Other real estate I 00Mortgages rm i2 1430000TTS Bonds 00Other stocks and bonds OO
Specie 1L 00Currency J 7 7 597 63Exchange for clearings 00Other as 00
t H Furniture and fixtures 001 Fund to pay taxes 00
expenses last quarter 00location
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Capital stock paid in in cash 1500000Surplus fundUndivided profits 00Due as follows viz tDepgsits subject to check oh
which interest is not paid 10508876pue depositors subject to 1
check n which interest is A
paid V O-CTDemano certificates of deposits 00
on which interest is paid 00Time certificates of deposit on
which interest is paid 00Savings deposits on which in
paid v 00Certified checks 00Due National V 00Due tate Banks and Bankers 00Due Trust 00Cashiers checks outstanding 00Bills rediscounted 600000Unpaid dividends 00Taxes due and unpaid L 00Capital tock riot paid 00Tax reserve V 35918
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Highest indebtedness of any stockholder person company vincluding in the liability of the company or firm
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such indebtedness exceed 20 percent of capital stock actually paidin and actual amount of surplus iff bank None
low is indebtedness stated in above item 1 secured Y-
jghest amount of indebtedness of any director or officer if amountof such indebtedness exceeds 10 per cent of paid up capital stockof bank None
ow is same securedes amount of indebtedness of any person company or firm
in the liability of the company or firm the liability of the indimembers thereof exceed 30 per cent of capital and
actual surplus No jIf so state amount of indebtedness k fAmount of last dividend 1900QOWere all the losses interest and taxes deducted therefrom ft
declaring dividends and was not less than 10 per cent of netI profits of the bank the period covered by the dividend carried to x
4 fund before said dividend was declaredSTATE OF KENTUCKY r W-H rss
COUNTY OF BOURBON
Sanford Allen Cashier of Farmers Bank of Millersburg a bank locatedand doing business on Main street in the the City of Millersburg in said countybeing duly sworn says the foregoing report is in all resppcts a true statement of
condition of said bank at the close of business on the 31st day of Dec19u4 to the best of his knowledge and belief and further says that the businessof said bank has been transacted at the location named and elsewhere andthat the above report is made compliance with an official notice received fromthe Secretary of State designating the 31st day of Dec 1904 as the day on
i which said report shall made SANFORD ALLEN CashierSubscribed arid s orri fo i ford ih By Sanfolpa iSaietf itJaariie thve Slst hay oT-
lpec lUOi R B BOULDEN Millersburg KyNotary Public Bourbon Co Ky My commission expires Jan llth 1906
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Attention
When wishing firstclass groceriesdont forget that we carry everythingthe market affords For cash you
as cheap of us as you canany Phone 678
J H BATTERTO-NV272t aWmSauerJs Old Stand
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Would quickly leave you if you usedjL Dr Kings Pills Thousands
of suffererers have proved their
M They make pure bloodJ and build your health Only 25c
money back if cured Sold byiOberdorfer the druggist Ijan-
I Apples Apples
I have just received a new lot offancy apples that be bought at 25
cents per peck30tf L SALOSHIN
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All the Paris churches will unite inthe observance of the Week of PrayerThe following will be the programmefor the week
Monday PresbyterianChurch Rev W A
Tuesday ChurchRev Dr Malone leader
Wednesday night SecondChurch Eld Carey Morgan
leaderThursdays night Baptist Churdh
Rev J L Clark leaderFriday church
Rev Dr B H Rutherford leaderThese meetings ought to be largely
attended and all the singers of all thechurches are requested to attend andassist in making these meetings a suc
cessThe services will begin each evenfng at 7 oclock
HOUSE WANTED A house containing 8 to 12 rooms centrally locatedsuitable for boarding house Applyto SMITH CLARKE
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uTudge Robert L Stout of Woodford Governor Beck
has as the ofJudge James E Cantrill onjthe benchof this the Fourteenth Judicial District was handed his bythe Governor
sworn in yesterday at the begin-
ning of the January term or theFranklin Circuit Court He has aljreaSy announced his candidacy forthe place next year before the DemScrats of the district
Judge Stout who is but thirtyyears of age has been in the
public life ftf his county and sectionfor many years He nas served as
Attorney MasterimdJ County Judge of Wood
ford county He is thenominee for reelection tp thenamed office He is a graduate of
of Virginia arid a law-
yer of recognized abilityBIIITHS
Born to the wife Of M J Lavin
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Geo Clayton s iatwp fancy bredhogs yesterday for
2500 each v-nf t r i
John T Hughes of Fayette hassola in the last few days 4 000 worthof saddle horses T
Peed bought the followingof tobacco Saturday Mr Gal
vert on Steele pike 25000 lbs at11 cents Will 10 000 lbs
Mrs M J Glenn small crop6
W E StillweU sold 2 Shorthornbutts to Frank G Hogan of
for a fancy price He also solda fine PolandChina hog to W TMoore of Lexington for 10 IVIr
Still well has leased 511 acres of theFord farm about 3 miles from Parisbri the Clintonville pike and will takepossession March 1st
DEATHS
died at his home in Maysville Fridaymorning after an illness of aboutfour months He is survived by a wifeand five children of tender
to a fault and greatlybeloved by his colleagues He was amember of the Odd Fellows Knights-of Pythias I 0 R M and AO UW lodges
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Joseph W Bond of StampingGround Scott county a wellknowntobacco dealer and VicePresident ofStamping Ground died of locomotor ataxia Saturday
Port Artbur
Port Arthur surrenders at last underhonorable to the
Gen Stoessel capitulates on NewYears dav after one of the pluckiestfights in the history of warfare Hedeclared to the Japanese CommanderETogi that further resistance wouldmean more slaughter The city described as a living hell
Everybody invited to attend HarrySimons Red Tag Sale beginningMonday Jan 14th and continuing
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ln last issue we had notice of youngTddlock of the Clintonville precinctgoing to the in journalism and
we want to mention anotherCKntOnville bey who is forging to the
Mr Harry Weldon Renick thepopular young druggist of SouthBroadway Lexington who todayenters upon his second term as Coun-cilman for his adopted city He wasborn in Clintonville this county on
1874 and when 12 years ofage moved with his father to
He is a graduate of KentuckyUniversity and the school of
ift Louisville After clerking for aof years he has by his own
succeeded and is now ofthe firm of Renick Thompson whoha two stores in Lexington HisfirsMlppearance in public life waswhemhe was elected to the Lexing-ton ity Council two years ago and
for him a second
Woodfords New County JudgeHh a
proffer to W 0s of the County Judgship Of
county for the unexpiredJudge R L Stout who has
to the Circuit Courtbench was declined by Mr DavisSaturday The Governor then appOinfd James T Wilhoit of Ver-sailles as Judge Stouts successorJudge Wilhoit was formerly SheriffOfW odford county making one ofthe officers the county ever
he is well qualified to fill thewhich he has been
Increase In Business
The new directory for the HomeTelephone Company will in thehands c f the printer in a fewThe delay has been caused by the
in business so manybeing installed in the city
and cbimty and the manager desiringthem all in the new directory
Hsjnd in your name at once for yOuwall never regret adding this greatcoriy comfort to yourIXDiaPSir i mies HomeCompany is composed of Paris peopleand the hustling manager Mr
L Humbert is an expertman and guarantees the very
best service that can be had over anuptodate telephone plant Dontfailto call up the manager if yourservice is not good in every way
Attend Simons Red Tag Salew
Breaks All Records
We notice in the weekly report ofthe Central House of the LouisvilleTobacco Warehouse Co that oldBourbon all records viz
We are glad to report you that theCentral House sold on December 21stan entire crop of tobacco consisting-of twelve hogsheads Bourbon countygrown by Mr John TooheyParis Ky at the following prices1775 1775 1626 1600 lgOO
175 1450 1525 1425 1400 and1375 Total average on this crop of
tobacco 1559 which breaks all mar-
ket records on both the highestpriced hogsheads average ona crop that has been made anymarket for new Burley
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tice to yourself you should walt for this Great Sale Our prices arealways low and you know what additional advantage this AnnualSale will give you
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