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THE ADAIR COUNTY NEWS COLUMBIA KY JULY 12 1905
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I CORRESPONDENCE iADAIR AND ADJOINING COUNTIES
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Evan Akin is on the sick listiMrs James Firkin is quite
sickCornis looking fine since the
rainsMr Coy of your city was here
on business FridayZa-ck
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Bardin and wife were inColumbia Saturday
Born to the wife of Bob RoweI
on the 3rd a daughterI
f Jesse Stone of Gadberry washere on business
SaturdayITom Bundleing visited T F Curry Monday
Vallas Dooley was transactingbusiness in Gradyville Saturday
Mr Goode Queensware drum=
mer called on our merchants Sat r
urdayDickI
Tandy passed throughhere Thursday with a nice bunchof hogs
J F Gilpin will build a newstore house at this place in the-
e near futureMrs Hattie Wheeler and child ¬
ren visited her parents near Col¬
umbia last week
C C Coomer and wife of Ba¬
sil visited J M Yarberry Satur¬
day and Sunday
RUSSELL SPRINGSMrs Coffey who has been very
ill for some time is no bettero The public school opened here
last week with a good enrollment
A number of people from hereattended the old folks singing atClear Spring July 4th
Messrs J E SnowandSYl1vanusWilson returned
day from a trip to CincinnatiIMrs Mollie Humble of Somer-
set has been visiting relativesand friends here for the past fewdays
J Mrs Frank Wade who was3 Friy¬
J4dxY with an attack of heart falllure Is somewhat improved
Messrs T B Isbell and W DIe-
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Tarter left last week on a pros-
pecting¬
tour through the IndianTerritory They expect to begone about three weeks
Dr Will Armstrong of Albanyis here for a few days We un¬
derstand that he is thinking of lo¬
eating at this place again DrArmstrong isa good dentist andwe would be pleased to have himcome
WF Smith who has recentlymoved from Texas was here lastweek to rent property He wishestofallbterm of the Academy and Busi-
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BReeDINGMrs Jeff Harvey is very sick
Jim Goff called on our merchants I
last weekvUncle Doc beenavery sick but is thought to be
improvingSamand little daughter
and Mrs Henderson England aremuch improved
S S Conrad agent for theNational Novelty Works willvisit several localities in Adaircounty in the near future
Dick Tandy and son passed thisplace last week having pickedup a very nice lot of cattle andhogs Cumberland county
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Joe Clark of Albany who re-
ceived¬ I
a six inch cut in his sidewhile at work fora stave com-
pany¬
near Needmore has re¬
turned home
Turk Molder agents for theTwineman Stave Company havepurchased nice lot of oak atCofer Ky paying between3000 and 4000 We under-
stand that there will bea stave-factory moved to that place andthe company will work it thisfall >
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1ltoNTPLIRMore rain more rest and still
it rains f
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Miss Cordie Taylor is still on
the sick listMiss Golda Hadley is visiting
at Russell Springs
We celebrated the gloriousfourth quietly at home
Several from here attended theZion singing last Sunday
Sam R Wheat returned froman extended visit to Texas lastweek
0 B Jeffries opened thePleasant Hill school with 6 pupilsMonday July 3
Alfred Jones fell on a briarblade and received a very painfulcut on his foot
Avalee Taylor who has beenconfined to his room for over amonth was able to beout drivinglast Sunday afternoon
SULPHUR SnL8LLI > Taylor Countjv 1 t l
Wheat threshing is in full blastMrs Owen Maupin is still on
the sick list
J S Ship has purchased a tractof land for 675 L
Mrs Hugh Edward of Cvillewas here Thursday
Wm Penic and family of BluffBoone were here Wednesday
Sam Speer and wife were vis ¬famIlyJIIf you dont think every thingis getting along allright ask BobBailey
Mrs Hallie Smith of Louis¬
ville is visiting her sister MrsJ R Bailey
W A Blevins sold a mare andcolt for 170 and bought of Ed¬
ward Bailey a horse for 140
J T Gilpin has a turkey thatlaid 79 eggs this season This isa record breaker this county
Will Miller of Greensburg > andR S Bailey were the guests ofMisses Bird and Matt Childers1astWednesdaynight
Judge J H Thurman and fam¬
ilyMiss Brow Will McChctfdrailroad c sionetandFnilkPeters of Springfield were hereWednesday night
Allison Ship happened to apainful acedentThursdeY nightWhile eating supper a revolverslipped from his pocketkand ex¬
lolled the bullet penetrating his
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thigh A doctor was called atonce and the wound probed butthe ball was not found
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C7SNE 1ZK1IEYCorn looks fine
Farmers are about done har-
vesting their oats A good aver-
age
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crop is reported1
This is undoubtedly a good fruityear for this part of the Statethis community at leastwe have
a good variety and plenty of itMeadows were being cut at a
rapidrate until the recent rainsset in since that time farmershave been getting along slowly
Quite a windstorm visited uson the night of the 6th instwithout any damage being done
E C Page-California
expects to leave forin a few daYs to make
that point his future home Thechange is due to Mr Pages de¬
clining health for the past sixmonthskX iJ G Sublett who was report-ed quite sick last week is nobetter at this writing
Mrs Annie Murrell is able tobe up again
Coy E Dudgeon is on a busi ¬
ness trip to St Marys and Russellville this veekIJ W Sublett and C D Moorewere in Columbia on business one
i day last week
Miss Mamie Wayne of Leba¬
non Ky and Miss Oma Hollowbow of Alvord Tex are guestsat Mr A R Feeses this week
Hancocks threshing machinebegan work ten days ago itis
I running at a rapid rate and isgiving entire satisfaction It isnow threshing wheat on Robin ¬
sons creek in Taylor county
Miss Agnes Sharp who hasbeen visiting in Campbellsville-for some time past is at home
4 vBoss Watson left last Thursday
evening to take charge of his po¬
sition with the surveying partyMrs J W Hancock is in Tay-
lor¬
county at the bedside of herfather who has been quite ill forseveral days
tJ M Turner who has been
visiting hisJon Everett at Ma-
son¬
City Ilt retured home lastTuesday 7 V
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Atkinson on the evening of the6th a daughter weight 9 poundsMother and babe doing well
Vester Murrell is in Taylorcounty this week in the interestof McLean Lumber Company
D H Beard was on the sicklist a few days of last week
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Our public school will beginMonday July 17
Edna the little threeyearolddaughter of Mr C S Moore hasbeen quite sick for the past fewdays with flux
Miss Ivy Sublett daughter ofJ W Sublett returned home lastweek after an extended visit tofriends and relatives in Camp ¬
bellsvilleMrsPage was visiting
her sister in Columbia last week
younglfolksSunday
JOPPRSchool opened at Zion last Mon-
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with 20 pupils i
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Mrs H P Barger has been onithe sick list for a few days
J P Willis wife and daughterAddie visited Mrs Willis mothernear Garlin last Sunday
lThe singing at Zion Sundaywas largely attended
and some good music rendered I
Miss Nannie Lou Willis is withIIher aunt Mrs Montwho is sick
Mrs J W Walker has been I
chilling for the past weekG A Young who has been in¬
disposed for several months isnot any better at this writing
Prof G B Yates and wifewere the guest of James Naylorand family near Columbia Sun¬
day night
Robert Willis of color had themisfortune to stick a pitchforkin his leg while stacking wheatfor Mr GA Young
JAMES IIPLEJTDENTIST
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COLUMBIA KENTUCKYylOrOFFici IN JwrntiM i BL iSrnr3ira
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QUARTERLY REPORTOF THE
BANK OF COLUMBIAAT THE CLOSE OFBUSINESS OA THE
36th Dir OFJUXB 1905KESOUKCES
Loans and discounts 14570G 33Overdrafts Ssecured4Th 22Overdrafts Unsecured 1567 45Due from National Banks 13 143 76
Due from State Banks andBankers 10202 84
GOBankinJMortgages 31937 0071SpecieCurrency 1S260 00
2346646Exchange for Clearings 71 42
00FurnitureCurrent Expenses lEast iQuarter 1277 24Give description location val ¬
ue and how long ouneJ allreal estate except bankinghouse and lot if any ownedlonger than five j ears Doneown any
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3000000SurplusSjDepositsinterest is not paidH t 221C63 3cSUPPLE KNTAR V
Highest amount of indebtedness ofany stockholder person companyor firm including in the liabilityof the company or firm the liabilityof the individual members thereofdirectly or indirectly if such indebtedness exceeds 0 per cent of cap ¬
tai stock actually paid in and actu-al
¬
amount of surplus of the bank
NoneI amount of indebtedness ofany director oroflicer if amount ofsuch indebtedness exceeds 10 percent of paidup capital stock ofbank NoneDoes amount indebtedness of gay
includinginfirm the liability of the individualmembers thereof exceed 30 per centsurpIlus ¬
Amount of last dividend 1200 00
interestIdeclaring dividend and was notless than 10 per cent of net profits ofnthe bank for the period covered by thedividend carried to the surplus fundbefore said dividend was declaredAll expenses losses interest and taxeswere deductedSurplus exeeeds amount required
19STATECOUNTY OF ADAIB jssJo Coffey Cashier of the Bank of Colum
bia a bank located and dOing business in the Ittown of Columbia Ih said county being dulysworn says that the foregoing report is in allrespects a true statement of the condition ofBothdayedge amd belief aad further sayg that the buslgees ofsaid bank has keen transacted at the loeatioa named amdmot elsewhere and that theIabove report Is made In compliance with an-etlcialnot1ce received from the Secretary ofState designating the 3oth day of JuneIMS as the day oa which such report shall bemadeJoCoffeyKyCoamisBioa
Jo COTPKT CashierW W Jo Directort r jtPhrJots O txaZrDtreCtO-
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