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The Filgggl Club.

LOUISVILLE, KY, January I, 1902.

Jeanas ii. Patterson LL. T).

TO THE FILSON CLUB, DR.

TO ANNUAL DUES FOR THE YEAR 1902, . . . THREE DOLLARS ($3.00).

The Filson Club requires that each of its members shall contribute $3.00 each year for expenses, and especially for a publi-
cation fund. This $3.00 is due on the first of January of each year, and should be paid as near the beginning of the year as possible,
to enable the Club to issue its publications early in the year. Each member should pay his or her dues to the Kentucky Title Savings
Bank, Treasurer, on the northwest corner of Fifth Street and Court Place, in Louisville, Ky., where the Treasurer’s receipt will be
given therefor, and which will entitle the holder to the Club publication for the year of payment, free of cost. The Club publi-
cation for the year 1902 is the 17th in number, entitled “The Old Masters of the Bluegrass.” It consists of biographic sketches
of Kentucky's distinguished artists, Matthew H. Jouett, John Grimes, Joseph H. Bush, Oliver Frazer, Louis Morgan, Joel T. Hart,
and Gen. Samuel \V. Price, the author. Each sketch is illustrated with a halftone likeness of the artist and a specimen of his
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 THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.

In the year 1886, a meeting of the Library Association was
held at Milwaukee, and the editor of the AMERICAN ANTI-
QUARJAN accompanied them on a delightful excursion to St.
Paul, and Lake Superior and back. At that time Mr. Justin
\Vindsor and Mr. I“. R. Poole were living and served an im-
portant part in the association. It was a singular circum-
stance that Professor john Fisk, who was a prominent librarian
as well as author should have finished his course just at the
time of this second meeting in \Visconsin. Those in attend-
ance, however, were numerous enough to give a renewal of the
very pleasant impressions which were made fifteen years ago.
It is matter for congratulation that so much progress has been
made in the library work and especially that so many new
libraries have been established, for it is prophetic of the future
of our country. There are three elements in Amelie» n society
which have made much progress during the past fifteen years.
These may be summarized as follows: I. The increase of
capital and the great world—wide movements which capital is
able to secure; 2, the increase of labor organizations and the
effort to secure rights for the common laborer; 3, the increase
of educational institutions, such as schools and colleges,
churches and religious institutions, and especially free libraries
and the circulation of good books for the mass: s. It was a
revelation to the editor that so much was beingr done by the
l.brarians to disseminate intormation among all ClitSStS of
people and provide books {or the people who are in remote
places. This maybe regarded as one of the tnost hopeful
signs of the IIIIIKS, and is prophetic of the future. Bythis
means the population is to be unified, the English language is
to be extended and American civilization is to be increa~ed.
The American thought is quick, and active and free, as free
as the air. It is stimulating and improving, and can be com-
pared only to the American flag with its beautiful colors re-
flecting the sunlight and the sky. There is an enthusiasm
about our literary culture and our literary work, which is both
pervasive and elevating. The main thing is now to encourage
this enthusiasm, both in the production and in the distribu—
tion of good literatuie. Criticism may be necessary and may
be useful in elevating the standard, but there is a style 0t
criticism which is so harsh and unreasonable that only con-
demnation awaits it. The librarians have a responsibility in
reference to this, which is even greater than that toward the
public forin nine cases out of ten the critics w ll condemn
what the public demand. li‘ortuna ely, however, there is no
syndicate among the critics, and the LCHLI‘EII kindly spirit
which is so prevalent among the librarians is likely to over-
come any evil tendency which arises from that source. We
predict, for the future, a great adt ance in American culture, for
wealth is beginning to flow in the right direction, and the respon—
sibility as well as the hopefulness of the librarians is destined
to work the most excellent results among the common people.
Thought is as silent as the libraryand the book, but isthe most
powerfttl element in society, and it is important that it should
feel the influence of books and libraries which are so mute, as
well as that of the political leaders and public men who use
speech fora variety of purposes. No movement is, in our
opinion, more hopeful for the future of our glorious Republic
than this one, which has been started so modestly and yet is

so likely to elevate the masses by its influence.
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Present this Notice to the Financial Reporter to be rcceipted when ycu pay your As sesmzent.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1886.

ASSESSMENT NO. 64.

‘UNA LODGE, No. 518, K. 0111., Lexington, Ky.
N. L. Baker, Reporter.

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UNION NATIONAL BANK.

CAPITAL, — - $600,000.
SURPLUS, - $250000.

KANSAS CITY, Mo, April 1, I902.

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DEAR SIR:

for $ 60' in payment of Semi—Annual Dividend
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of the capital stock of this Bank now standing in your name
on its books
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No. 30, to the StockhoIders, showing the condition of the
Bank at the close of business March 31, 1902.
Very respectfuIIy yours,

CHAS. H. V. LEWIS, Cashier.

 

 R. T. DURRETT, PRESIDENT. , THOMAS SPEED, SECRETARY.
J. STODDARD JOHNSTON, VICE-PRESIDENT. KY.T|TLE SAVINGS BANK, TREASURER.

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LOUISVILLE, KY., January 1, 1902.
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TO THE FILSON CLUB, DR.

TO ANNUAL DUES FOR THE YEAR 1902, . . . THREE DOLLARS ($3.00).

The Filson Club requires that each of its members shall contribute $3.00 each year for expenses, and especially for a publi-
cation fund. This $3.00 is due on the first of January of each year, and should be paid as near the beginning of the year as possible,
to enable the Club to issue its publications early in the year. Each member should pay his or her dues to the Kentucky Title Savings
Bank, Treasurer, on the northwest corner of Fifth Street and Court Place, in Louisville, Ky.. where the Treasurer‘s receipt will be
given therefor, and which will entitle the holder to the Club publication for the year of payment, free of cost. The Club publi-
cation for the year x902 is the I7th in number, entitlec “ The Old Masters of the Bluegrass.” It consists of biographic sketches
of Kentucky’s distinguished artists, Matthew H. Jouett, Jolm Grimes, Joseph H. Bush, Oliver Frazer, Louis Morgan, Joel '1‘. Hart,
and Gen. Samuel \V. Price, the author. Each sketch is illustrated with a halftone likeness of the artist and a specimen of his
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LANDS AND LOANS

BONDED ABSTRACTERS
1868—1901

BURUNGTON,KANSAS M313 3” 1902.

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 Editor COMMERCIAL HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN STATES,

You will please execute from my photograph a photo-engraving which you are authorized to
insert, publish and copyright in the COMMERCIAL HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN STATES, and send one copy
when published to my address as given below. For this privilege I send five dollars with this
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LANE & KENT
LANDS AND LOANS

BONDED ABSTRACTERS
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James K. Patterson,
Lexington, Ky.
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BONDED ABSTRACTERS
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J. K. P.

When the sale is ready to close, we will prepare papers, and
send on for execution.

Let us hear from you right away.

Will have to have those proofs right away, preliminary to a
sale, so that the title can be examined.

Yours truly

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