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The Breathitt NeVs SI PER YEAR IN ADVANCE J WISE HAGINS EDITOR r A H PATTON P ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICE IX CUAWFOUD HLDO JACKSON KY = JHSSasaSHSHBHSHSHSESHSH ° 1M DR 0 H SWANGO PN Y5I2IRrt RrtD StJR G ort OFFICE HOURS8A MTO4 V n In IIAKOIS BUILDING 1MIS KENTUCKY m HaSESHSHSESESEHHHESESS For Printing Phone 64 FRIDAY JULY 5 Athol Oliver Crawford has returned from Danville where ho graduated at Central University Mitchell Taylor Danvilleh was hero last week his extcnsiVo busincss inters f t Clay Crawford last wceMJought 18 liogs and sold four stcof + o r- SUO also one line male pig f r5i IrornUl been looking after the interests of Taylor Mss Tailor of this p Ice Austin Crawford oFFlat Wolfe county but formerly of this I county is said to be very ill with typhoid fever Ur Hogg of Jackson visited him last svee- ke Arch Crawford sold lp C M Crawford ono extra trite suckling male calf for 25 The sire of this calf which is owned by Arch is a Half brother to Abram Rennicks Signet1 the junior champion bull of America for which it said Mr Renick was offere 5000 before heVas a year old ° rsJ Crawford has returned from Nebraska where he went t b arrest R S Cross alias Frariil Harmon who is wanted by tlie authorities in Jackson on a charge of embezzlement from the L 1 Railroad Company at Athol The Governor of Nebraska refused to honor the requisition papers and Mr Crawford returned without hiprisoner Boxer On Tuesday at 12 oclock Mary S Stricklin was found lying in a rroom at the residence of A H Graham in an unconscious condi tion caused from drinking the contents of a bottle of carbolic acid Lying beside her was tho empty bottle a pencil anda let containing the following recor in a plain steady hand write 4write to let everybody know that I have taken my own life I a urtlrodoflivrn I want to die and go to see ny arling Mat Jle is all the one I evVrNavcd My pleasure of life is over and I y want sister Laura to get all my things they are at Afts Buckners to Bury me m the white skir- that Mrs Mays is making for mo today Dont think there is any- thing wrong with me Mat Sloan was the only one that ever know me For all tho lies they have told on mo God forgive them for Godi for me Tell my dear old father whon ho turned me out he caused this net and if ho had not drove me from home 1 would not have ended 4nty life that way Tell dear little Alice to never follow heir si ti who has token I jaon life or h had for a dead idari TeUbIm sis tersr dnd brothers Jiow lv died Bury mo bjside Mat and put his uiqturjipbnVmV broostj cross my Iwridsirof his face Now Inm so wearic life and opt of heart I will colS tat so goodbye to everybody Please carry out this last request Farewell r MARY S Asboon as she was discovered in the absence of a physician followed the directions on the label of the bottle andI T> rol ably saved her life She isI I IB years old and a daughter of Jatae Strioklin formerly of Leo 0 GItv tr f f 4- tyS L Ih f JH t- w I t lll 4 y h War Creek Stephen Coldiron will teaoh the Chenowec school Too Cundiir entertained num her of friends at dinner Sunday Miss Rachel Drake of Jackson is visiting relatives hero Richard Herald was the guest of his sister Mrs W D CunditT Sunday Brice CundilF and Grover Grif- fith ¬ were at Beattyvillo Tuesday on business V There will be preaching horn Saturday nnd Sunday by Rev Win Wells Among those from hero who are attending court at Bcattyville are Steve Cunditf Dan Cunditf Jr James Miller andRan Duncil Squire Stove Cundiir was visit- ing ¬ Squire Griflith last Sunday After his departure for home he stopped at Grover GrilHths and enjoyed splendid meal prepared by Mrs Griflith after which they went fishing and caught live large bass and four carp which weighed sixteen pounds and three ounces but not being satisfied they cast their lines again and caught a cat- fish weighing fourteen pounds und thre ounces SIAIIKFIKEF- HOM AXOT11KU COKUKSrOXUKXT Dan Cundiir Sr made a flying trip to Herald Sunday Sam Miller was at home visit ¬ ing his wife Sunday Mrs Stephen Cundiir made n Hyinjftrip t6 Jackson Monday f Clave Chambers of Still water waS the guest of Mrs Joe Cundifl Sunday a Dr 11isqis moving to War Greek Wo are glad to welcome him back Thomas Duncil went fishing re cently and caught a line lot of fshone being 38 inches long i lIlts W D Cundiir of Oak dale has been visiting the family of Cal Cundill at Hazel Green Hugh Cundill of Elkatnwa at ¬ Ilid s Henderson Coldiron son of G W Coldiron who has been in Virginia for some time has re turned home Silver Bell Council D of A will meet at the nextrpgular session A full attendance of the members is requested Mrs W M Terry and little daughter Grade of Herald were guests of the formers sister Mrs W D Cundiir Sunday Richard Herald and Miss OraI Cundiir of Wolfe county visiting her sister Mrs W D Cundiir partook of a bounteous supper at Uncle Run Duncils Sat ¬ urday evening accompmiedI IId an ut Daysboro They report a line time and plenty to cat Miss Ora Cundiir of Hazel Green attended the wedding of her cousin Alex Cundiir and came to War Creels accompanied by hor aunt Amanda Cundiir She i being shown many courtesies by placet and Dick will have to lookout or some of them will bent his time Cow Boy Crockettsville Sherman Bowling of White Oak was on Longs creek the past week 1 Sambo Deaton of Miller Branch attended church Sunday near the mouth of Sebastians branch Elihue Riley and Benton Dca ton killed a fine lot of squirrels and hind them for dinner Sunday Mrs Elizabeth Deaton who tins been sick for some time and who was not expected to live is now on the road to recovery Do we keep Sunday us a memo ¬ nut day or as a command of law according to the Sabbath law 2 Which is the Sabbath the first or tho seventh day of the week J would like to hearfrom some one through The News By request John B Lewis will hold religious jryiccs at time Grassy school house on Indian creek the third Saturday in July at three m and Sunday morn- ing at l630 oclock Subject on Sunday UIJ1j Chnrtjctor of God < 1 I C t 6J t f 5J Everyone invited At no time within time pa s tw6ntylivo years huts there been more energy and perseverance in the line of industry than has been energetically performed by tho people of the Middle Fork for the past two weeks The people in general have cleared their corn of the weeds CanoeS Patrick Turners little girl diet Juno 21- 3Gambihls distillery has closed out for the present Pie c6 Little who has boon sick for several months is still in ii very serious condition M C Turner killed a copper ¬ headwhich was 33 inches long The snake was crawling through his yard Time barn belonging to A G Neaco was burned last week with the entire contents together with- a mule which he was unable tc get out Ned Polly Napier is on the sick list Henry Fields of Avawam was here Sunday Miss Martha Smith was visitinj r Elia and Merry Grigsby at Lost Creek Sunday Jere Noble of Lost Creek was visiting here Sunday W M mil G K Noble on Troublesome Saturday lookinj after a school Ava Moore of diaries is vis king relatives and friends at th mouth of Tenmile II C Campbell and Robert Napier of Grapevine wore on Lost Creek Sunday prison Combs and Jasper Smith of Decoy worn at John Gritfsbys on business lust week George W Noble of Roosevelt wnshoreon business Tuesday There was quite a scrambli among the teachers over time schools of tho county Monday We her e more teachers them schools hone 0 quite a few were left out J Master Commissioners Sale Breathitt CircuitCourt Abrclia Marcum Guardian Ill f SoXotico of Sale Nellie Flannery c Def s By virtue of n judgment of sale rendered by time Breathitt Circu- iCourtut its May term J907 shall proceed to ofFer for sale at the front door of tho Court House in Jackson Breathitt County Ivy + on Monday July 22 1907 It being the first day of the July county court for Breathitt county beginning about JJ oclock noon the following described real prop ¬ arty lyinir and being in Breathitt county Ky on wators of Howards Creels anti bounded an described as follows Beginning on a rock marked B S on the north bank of the Mar ¬ cum fork of Howards creeku tributary of the North fork of tho Kentucky river about 800 feet above the folof said crook on the lino of the lands of Lee Den ¬ tos a r chestnut s w 781 feet to two small sourwoocls on a t corner to the land of John David ¬ son thence with said Davidson- line s 17 Ifi w 282 feet to a bll oak s Gl 15 w 170 feet to a stake n 87 30 w 2C3 feet to n stake n r w IbO foot to it chestnut s 74 30 lI 382 feat to a sourwood n 71 Ifi w 22 feet to a maple s 72 45 w 351 Feet to a sourwood n 73 30 w iioil feet to a chestnut on a knob s 15 w 3071 feet to a small dogwood s GO 30 w 198 feet to a black jack s 1115 w 190 feet to a chestnut oak and small hickory K 4f c 201 feet to two hickories corner to the land of Jasper Arrbwood thence leasing the lino of said Davidson and with the land of Arrowood 53 15 w 200 feet to a chestnut oak s hf flO w l50 feet to a cross on a rocks J w 508 fpl16 to a stake s 49 15 w Ml feet to a chestnut s 02 w 210 ft to a largo black oak with old marks a A9 45 w 109 feet to a chestnut B 03 w272 feet to a chestnut oak s 54 30w 2G4 feet to a stake s 78 45 w 20G feet to a chestnut oak n Hi 30 w 295 feet to a black oak n 71 w 29G feet to a chestnut stump n CO 30 w 76 feet to a double chestnut oak s CS 30 w 554 feet to a stake s 71 w 322 toot to a cros9 on a rock near a small hickory s 80 w ii3u feet to n chestnut oak cornet to the land of J R Newton Arrows od andwIth Jnsper1Arrowood take n 4215 w ift feet ton s iIickoryland ts a z > L t 1 fJt J 4 7 ti < 4 a1r J r Kt m feet to ti stake on a lamb near a tot n 1V3015 w n stake 65 30 w 1SK foot to n stnta n JW 30w 1M feet to doublo hickory n 52 51 w 183 feet to a staken 51 w 137 feet to a stake under nailers rock n 4150 w to two poplars under Bailer rocks corner to the laud of lien jnmin Mcnuo hnail with his line leaving time lint of J It Newton Arrowood n 133 w 15 feet to n lo ¬ cust n 171 w 241 feet to a hick- ory ¬ n 53 w 5J4S foot to a dead pine n 79 15 w oliO feet to a chest ¬ nut n 07 15 w SS feet to a pine- S 85 50 w 104 foot to a stake n 84 30 w lOS feotHo a small sour woodn 78 05 vf 60S ft to a small hickory s79a0 +1s97 ft to a hickory n S4 w 128 ft ton stake n 74 t w 23S feet ton whito oak cor- ner ¬ to the land of Lee Combs and with his line leaving the land of Bon McIntosh n 24 15 o 251 ft to a hickory n 145 0302 ft to a stake n 32 15 olfll ft to a stake n I745o 111 ft to a pine bn large rock n J9 p 1C ft to a large hunch jack n 30 45 e 101 ft to a maple on a largo rock n Iii 16 w 307 ft to a stake n 13 w 207 ft to IItwo pines n 2846 c lOG ft to a stake n 17 15 d103 ft to a stake by a limit rock n 20 30 e Ion ft to u stake n0 o 141 ft to chestnut oak corner to the land of Alfred llollon and on bis line leaving the lino of Lee COIMXJ R SS 0 112 ft to a walnut s x2 1ft o 120 ft to a stake n SO 30 e 191 to a pine n o 250 feet to a stake n S9 o 210 to a pine and chestnut n 33 c 202 ft to a small hickory n GO 30 o 181 feet to a stake n 55 46 o 182 ft t a black jack n 61 30 0 133 ft to largo chestnut oak n Os o 153 ft to stake n 74 o 185 ft to a stake HS9e185fttoastukosS30111- o ft to ttsnmll chtnut onk s 77 c 1SS poles to a black jack n 08 30- o 201 poles 19 arhetitnut n 45 15 r 04 foot to a chestnut ark n 51 30 o 107 ft to n cross on a lOckn pII large rock n 59 30 o 01 ft to pine n 07 e IWTft to u slnko 20 30 o 128 foct to n stake n 130 w 73 ft to n cross on n rock n 14 w 225 ft to a chestnut oukn 8 30 w 170 feet to a chestnut n 10 e UH foot to n stake u 14 151 foot to a ohestnnt oak not hickory n IT 30 o 125 ft toa chest ¬ nut n 1 30 w 145 ft to a chestnut n IS 410 100 ft to n oral on rock n 31 11 c 7h ft to n stake s sr e 01 ft to n locust s 81 15 0 7 ft to n cross on a rook n SO W o 00 ft to a rod bird n 115 0 12 ft to two hickories n 75 46 o 17 ft to a black jack n UU 30 o 120 ft to a small hickory n 60 15 o lO ft to a cross on a rock n 58 30 c 120 ft to a largo chestnut onk 11 87 15 0 124 ft to a hickory n 78 30 D 1GS ft to a chestnut onkr 87 1 5 o 177 ft to a small whito inkI 43 15 o 170 ft to n chestnut ook corner to the land of Mary Spi cor and with her lino leaving the land of Alfred llollon n 72 0 403 ft to a large ohostnpt onl n 27 30 c414 ft ton lint rankn Ii 15 r 2SO ft to a stoke corner to land of writI Mary Spicer s 01 46 e 867 ft to a small plno on a knobs 11 w 530 ft to a pine s 15 0 304 ft to stake s 37 o 241 ft to a chestnut oak on the ridge in tho head of till first right hand fort of till Murcum fork of Howard creek n 73 30 C 410 ft to a bunch oak n 55 30 c 147 ft to a stake n 01 45 e V10 ft to a snrtH phwtmit oak nn a knob a Ml alt o 301 ft to a double chestnut n Ojj c 218 ft to a stake 46 o MU ft to a rock on n dhigh knob s 111 o fififl ft to a hick ¬ ory s 88 80 o 142 ft toga stake nI iS3 o 211 ft to a ehoatn onkon a knob between Cane creek Dotv Shoal brunch and I Towards crook corner to Doty Shoal tract n 17 30 e 4xfi ft to 3 dogwoods n 24 o 1S4 ft to n hickory n 11 30 o 382 ft to a hjckory on In Kfl 1ft e 1T1 ft ton tmnTichest ¬ nut onksill 410171 ft to a hick ¬ ory a 31 3D e 260 ft to a stake s 57 e 278 ft to n black calf corner Cbnmoyk of the K U Land Co thence s 42 15 o 143 ft to a stake s 40 15 o 197 ft to II stnko s 40 o IBS ft t Ii blnck pelt s 111 30 o 137 ft to a dogwood sapling stir 60 0 132 f t to a stake on tho point a 42 c 21 1 ft to n blauk oaks 40 15 0 100 f t to a stake on tho gild of u point s 13 30 o sWjh ft to a stake B ns 30 e GO ft to a sycamore in tho mouth of Dot Shoal brunch on south bank of tho North Fork of time Kentucky river on the line of W E Gambills Inndnnd with his line leaving time land of Thomas Clancy s 65 w 234 ft to a double dogwood s 40 45 w 114 ft to a stake s 34 45 w 258 ft to a stake s 111 30 w 217 ft to a stake on the sit a of tho hill s 7rt 15 w IGJ ft to n largo ohestnut oat on the side of tho hill w Ob ft to a small red oalf s 7 ft l5 w 327 ft to n stnko u 71 IJw 298 ft to a red oak n 64 w 252 ft to a stake n 43W w 321 ft to a nssnfras w 170 ft to a lo ¬ cust n 70 15 w 212 ft to a stake n 74 w 122 ft to a sourwood onn point between Dot Shoal bronchi and W K Gambili branch thence n 57 lli w 213 feet to u hickory and oliostnutoak on tho ridgo in time head of tt Doty Shoal branch smallhickory 12 45 n3 alnln o a black oak by largqrocl a he U knob thenw s 0704 Ilea 1iablack- III b ro- jy > L r j > = a K A 1 1- i knob s 51 o II8 ft to n rod oak tumid sourwood s8 16 o 375 ft tea rOll onk s ID 45 0 189 ft too stake s4515 o 871 ft tp a double- t mllpls 11 16 o 105 ft to a black oakn1 ridjtt corner to thee led of Lo Donton and with his line leaving tho lino of W 13 Gam bill thonro s 4K w 120 ft to a rod oak on the silo of tho hill s 41 w 140 ft to a white oaks 80 30 w- iSH ft to a red oak on tho Iidof mho hill tnoiicos 35 30 w 110 ft to the beginning containing 710 1 naves by nctunlfIIITl Second tract is as follows Ly ccmptyKy Fork of tho Kentucky river und bounded nud described ns follows fromj Shoal branch on time south bank of the North forts of mho Kea tucky river thence up the pair t on lino of Thomas Chancy n 3y0- R 00 ftn 13 30 w 268 ft n 04 4S w 100 ft ton black oak old mark on poinr n 42 w 212 ft n 65 50 w 132 ft to n dogwood n 40tO w 137 ft to a bunch jack n 01 w IHfl ftn90t5w10Gftn 12Ibwr14i- o to a chestnut oak on knob in the head of main fork of Cane creekcorner to too land of the K U Land Co nail with their lino n 67 w 2TK ftn 31 30 w 25fi ft to n hickory n 04 45 w 171 ft to a small chestnut oak s SO 11 w highknob ory s24 w 181 ft to u treble dog cheatfr ¬ ander Davidions exclusion nnd whim that liliu a 11 ju u 05U tt to II hickoryu wittLhis wood on n point between Dot Shonl branch and W K Gnmbills brunch s 74 0 122 ft s 70 15 c li- ft to a locum s 411 Of 821 ft s f o 252 ft to a rd oak n 71 JW c 8DH feet n TO 15 o 271 feet to ft ainhl ml oake 08 ft to n hillr n 8115 e 258 ft to H stnko on A point abavo ibo river n 40 45 c H4 ft to a doublo dog ¬ wood n 55 30 o 2i4 ft to tho be- e trimming containing 05 acres Said1troprrty will bosalt I at Public auction iu tll highest and best bidder an- tin credit ofsix and twelve months in i tlImen + Sand tho purchaser wtljibp roqukbd to give bond spur securityi nail having time force and effect of aroplevin bond and n lien will be reserved in said hoods for tin 1111I r promptly with the e terms i Goat of soil 1086 oonjmis printing JJV Cuuwvrtrlll U lt 0 W H Henderson Are Street Oup POM Ofllae LEXINGTON KY DEALUR IN Feedt CornClover Blur iraei Orchard Grai Hungarian Hay Straw Mill Feed iin everything but n nothing more so lima inFURNITURE QUALfiV turn of us you get QUALITY court ¬ Our Fimritnro is not in any caso tho cheap unreliable kind inexpensivekind OUR PLATFORM IS QUALITY AND- MODERATE PRICES Quality counts assur- edlyJONES FURNITURE STORE- Cor Court Street and College Ave Jackson Kentucky = I GO TO 4 F1Nt MCCARTY t FOtt STONE and BRICKWORK Moving and raising houses and all sleds of masonry work AH work guaranteed 25rCra ckson Kentucky i DAY BROS = = OOMPANY = Wholesale and Retail have the most complete stock of le jJ Q f MrIEv- er lJS brought to jackson Jon sistinI of 1 r9 o ods J v9 t tOtliSt I ufP i qt tit r toes Wo have the finest irl1Stt ¬ ern Kentucky Our III ell B shoes are of the latest sled For the Ladies we have the most 4 Fashionable Lot of Shoes money could buy THE LATEST DESIGNS IN MILLINERY This Department is under the man agement of Miss Margaret Basket who can show you jhe Latest Style Jfrakj direct from New York City Also FASHIONABLEURESSIn GOODS Fresh t MarketsIf sIung5 or l FURNITUREW- e arc the people you are looking for 1 r 4 we have it by car16adsto suit i every body iJ Come and see us our 1ril S aJ1J RitL DAY B RO S COMPANY 1 + Jackson f Kentucky r t 11 07 J

Breathitt County news. (Jackson, KY) 1907-07-05 [p ].typhoid fever Ur Hogg of Jackson visited him last svee-ke Arch Crawford sold lp C M Crawford ono extra trite suckling male calf

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Page 1: Breathitt County news. (Jackson, KY) 1907-07-05 [p ].typhoid fever Ur Hogg of Jackson visited him last svee-ke Arch Crawford sold lp C M Crawford ono extra trite suckling male calf

The Breathitt NeVsSI PER YEAR IN ADVANCE

J WISE HAGINS EDITOR

r A H PATTONP

ATTORNEY AT LAW

OFFICE IX CUAWFOUD HLDO

JACKSON KY

=

JHSSasaSHSHBHSHSHSESHSH °

1M DR 0 H SWANGO

PN Y5I2IRrt RrtD StJR G ort

OFFICE HOURS8A MTO4 V nIn

IIAKOIS BUILDING1MIS

KENTUCKYmHaSESHSHSESESEHHHESESS

For Printing Phone 64

FRIDAY JULY 5

AtholOliver Crawford has returned

from Danville where ho graduatedat Central University

Mitchell Taylor Danvillehwas hero last weekhis extcnsiVo busincss inters f

t Clay Crawford last wceMJought18 liogs and sold four stcof + o r-

SUO also one line male pig f r5i

IrornUlbeen looking after the interests ofTaylor Mss Tailor of thisp Ice

Austin Crawford oFFlat Wolfecounty but formerly of this

I county is said to be very ill withtyphoid fever Ur Hogg ofJackson visited him last svee-

ke Arch Crawford sold lp C M

Crawford ono extra trite sucklingmale calf for 25 The sire of thiscalf which is owned by Arch is aHalf brother to Abram Rennicks

Signet1 the junior championbull of America for which itsaid Mr Renick was offere

5000 before heVas a year old° rsJ Crawford has returned

from Nebraska where he went tbarrest R S Cross alias FrariilHarmon who is wanted by tlieauthorities in Jackson on a chargeof embezzlement from the L 1

Railroad Company at Athol TheGovernor of Nebraska refused tohonor the requisition papers andMr Crawford returned withouthiprisoner

Boxer

On Tuesday at 12 oclock MaryS Stricklin was found lying in arroom at the residence of A H

Graham in an unconscious condition caused from drinking thecontents of a bottle of carbolicacid Lying beside her was thoempty bottle a pencil andalet containing the following recorin a plain steady hand write

4write to let everybody knowthat I have taken my own life Iaurtlrodoflivrn I want to dieand go to see ny arling Mat Jleis all the one I evVrNavcd Mypleasure of life is over and I

ywant

sister Laura to get all my thingsthey are at Afts Buckners

to Bury me m the white skir-

that Mrs Mays is making for motoday Dont think there is any-

thing wrong with me Mat Sloanwas the only one that ever knowme For all tho lies they havetold on mo God forgive them forGodifor me

Tell my dear old father whonho turned me out he caused thisnet and if ho had not drove mefrom home 1 would not have ended4nty life that way

Tell dear little Alice to neverfollow heir si ti who has tokenIjaon life or h had

for a dead idari TeUbIm sistersr dnd brothers Jiow lv diedBury mo bjside Mat and put hisuiqturjipbnVmV broostj cross myIwridsirof his face Now Inmso wearic life and opt of heartI will colS tat so goodbye toeverybody Please carry out thislast request Farewellr MARY S

Asboon as she was discoveredin the absence of a

physician followed the directionson the label of the bottle andIT> rol ably saved her life She isI

I IB years old and a daughter ofJatae Strioklin formerly of Leo0GItvtr f f

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tyS

LIhf JH t-

w It

lll4 y

h

War CreekStephen Coldiron will teaoh the

Chenowec school

Too Cundiir entertained numher of friends at dinner Sunday

Miss Rachel Drake of Jacksonis visiting relatives hero

Richard Herald was the guest ofhis sister Mrs W D CunditTSunday

Brice CundilF and Grover Grif-

fith¬

were at Beattyvillo Tuesdayon business V

There will be preaching hornSaturday nnd Sunday by RevWin Wells

Among those from hero whoare attending court at Bcattyvilleare Steve Cunditf Dan Cunditf

Jr James Miller andRan Duncil

Squire Stove Cundiir was visit-

ing¬

Squire Griflith last SundayAfter his departure for home hestopped at Grover GrilHths andenjoyed splendid meal preparedby Mrs Griflith after which theywent fishing and caught live largebass and four carp which weighedsixteen pounds and three ouncesbut not being satisfied they casttheir lines again and caught a cat-

fish weighing fourteen pounds undthre ounces SIAIIKFIKEF-

HOM AXOT11KU COKUKSrOXUKXT

Dan Cundiir Sr made a flyingtrip to Herald Sunday

Sam Miller was at home visit¬

ing his wife Sunday

Mrs Stephen Cundiir made nHyinjftrip t6 Jackson Monday

f Clave Chambers of Still waterwaS the guest of Mrs Joe CundiflSunday

a

Dr 11isqis moving to WarGreek Wo are glad to welcomehim back

Thomas Duncil went fishing recently and caught a line lot of

fshone being 38 inches long

i lIlts W D Cundiir of Oakdale has been visiting the family

of Cal Cundill at Hazel Green

Hugh Cundill of Elkatnwa at ¬Ilid s

Henderson Coldiron son of GW Coldiron who has been in

Virginia for some time has returned home

Silver Bell Council D of A will

meet at the nextrpgular sessionA full attendance of the membersis requested

Mrs W M Terry and littledaughter Grade of Herald wereguests of the formers sister MrsW D Cundiir Sunday

Richard Herald and MissOraI

Cundiir of Wolfe countyvisiting her sister Mrs W DCundiir partook of a bounteoussupper at Uncle Run Duncils Sat¬

urday evening

accompmiedIIIdanut Daysboro They report a linetime and plenty to cat

Miss Ora Cundiir of HazelGreen attended the wedding ofher cousin Alex Cundiir and cameto War Creels accompanied by horaunt Amanda Cundiir She i

being shown many courtesies byplacetand Dick will have to lookout orsome of them will bent his time

Cow Boy

CrockettsvilleSherman Bowling of White

Oak was on Longs creek the pastweek

1

Sambo Deaton of Miller Branchattended church Sunday near themouth of Sebastians branch

Elihue Riley and Benton Dcaton killed a fine lot of squirrelsand hind them for dinner Sunday

Mrs Elizabeth Deaton who tins

been sick for some time and whowas not expected to live is nowon the road to recovery

Do we keep Sunday us a memo ¬

nut day or as a command of lawaccording to the Sabbath law 2

Which is the Sabbath the first ortho seventh day of the week Jwould like to hearfrom some onethrough The News

By request John B Lewis willhold religious jryiccs at time

Grassy school house on Indiancreek the third Saturday in Julyat three m and Sunday morn-

ing at l630 oclock Subject onSunday UIJ1jChnrtjctor of God

< 1 I C

t 6J tf

5J

Everyone invited

At no time within time pa s

tw6ntylivo years huts there been

more energy and perseverance in

the line of industry than has beenenergetically performed by thopeople of the Middle Fork for thepast two weeks The people in

general have cleared their corn of

the weeds

CanoeSPatrick Turners little girl diet

Juno 21-

3Gambihls distillery has closed

out for the present

Pie c6 Little who has boon sick

for several months is still in ii

very serious condition

M C Turner killed a copper ¬

headwhich was 33 inches long

The snake was crawling through

his yard

Time barn belonging to A G

Neaco was burned last week with

the entire contents together with-

a mule which he was unable tcget out

Ned

Polly Napier is on the sick list

Henry Fields of Avawam was

here Sunday

Miss Martha Smith was visitinj r

Elia and Merry Grigsby at Lost

Creek Sunday

Jere Noble of Lost Creek was

visiting here Sunday

W M mil G K Nobleon Troublesome Saturday lookinj

after a school

Ava Moore of diaries is visking relatives and friends at thmouth of Tenmile

II C Campbell and RobertNapier of Grapevine wore onLost Creek Sunday

prison Combs and Jasper Smithof Decoy worn at John Gritfsbyson business lust week

George W Noble of Rooseveltwnshoreon business Tuesday

There was quite a scrambliamong the teachers over time schoolsof tho county Monday We her emore teachers them schools hone0quite a few were left out

J

MasterCommissioners Sale

Breathitt CircuitCourtAbrclia Marcum Guardian Ill f

SoXotico of SaleNellie Flannery c Def s

By virtue of n judgment of salerendered by time Breathitt Circu-iCourtut its May term J907shall proceed to ofFer for sale atthe front door of tho Court Housein Jackson Breathitt County Ivy +

on

Monday July 22 1907It being the first day of the Julycounty court for Breathitt countybeginning about JJ oclock noonthe following described real prop ¬

arty lyinir and being in Breathittcounty Ky on wators ofHowards Creels anti bounded andescribed as follows

Beginning on a rock marked BS on the north bank of the Mar ¬

cum fork of Howards creekutributary of the North fork of thoKentucky river about 800 feetabove the folof said crook onthe lino of the lands of Lee Den ¬tos a

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chestnut s w 781 feet totwo small sourwoocls on a tcorner to the land of John David ¬

son thence with said Davidson-line s 17 Ifi w 282 feet to a blloak s Gl 15 w 170 feet to a staken 87 30 w 2C3 feet to n stake n rw IbO foot to it chestnut s 74 30 lI382 feat to a sourwood n 71 Ifi w22 feet to a maple s 72 45 w 351Feet to a sourwood n 73 30 w iioilfeet to a chestnut on a knob s 15w 3071 feet to a small dogwood sGO 30 w 198 feet to a black jacks 1115 w 190 feet to a chestnutoak and small hickory K 4f c 201feet to two hickories corner to theland of Jasper Arrbwood thenceleasing the lino of said Davidsonand with the land of Arrowood53 15 w 200 feet to a chestnut oaks hf flO w l50 feet to a cross on arocks J w 508 fpl16 to a stake s49 15 w Ml feet to a chestnut s02 w 210 ft to a largo black oak withold marks a A9 45 w 109 feet to achestnut B 03 w272 feet to achestnut oak s 54 30w 2G4 feet toa stake s 78 45 w 20G feet to achestnut oak n Hi 30 w 295 feetto a black oak n 71 w 29G feet toa chestnut stump n CO 30 w 76feet to a double chestnut oak sCS 30 w 554 feet to a stake s 71 w322 toot to a cros9 on a rock near asmall hickory s 80 w ii3u feet to nchestnut oak cornet to the land ofJ R Newton Arrows od andwIth

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stnta n JW 30w 1M feet todoublo hickory n 52 51 w 183 feetto a staken 51 w 137 feet to astake under nailers rock n 4150w to two poplars under Bailerrocks corner to the laud of lienjnmin Mcnuo hnail with his lineleaving time lint of J It NewtonArrowood n 133 w 15 feet to n lo ¬

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to the land of Lee Combs andwith his line leaving the land ofBon McIntosh n 24 15 o 251 ft toa hickory n 145 0302 ft to astake n 32 15 olfll ft to a staken I745o 111 ft to a pine bnlarge rock n J9 p 1C ft to a largehunch jack n 30 45 e 101 ft to amaple on a largo rock n Iii 16 w307 ft to a stake n 13 w 207 ft to

IItwo pines n 2846 c lOG ft to astake n 17 15 d103 ft to a stakeby a limit rock n 20 30 e Ion ft tou stake n 0 o 141 ft to chestnutoak corner to the land of Alfredllollon and on bis line leaving thelino of Lee COIMXJ R SS 0 112 ft toa walnut s x2 1ft o 120 ft to astake n SO 30 e 191 to a pine no 250 feet to a stake n S9 o 210to a pine and chestnut n 33 c 202ft to a small hickory n GO 30 o 181feet to a stake n 55 46 o 182 ft ta black jack n 61 30 0 133 ft tolargo chestnut oak n Os o 153 ftto stake n 74 o 185 ft to a stakeHS9e185fttoastukosS30111-

o ft to ttsnmll chtnut onk s 77 c1SS poles to a black jack n 08 30-

o 201 poles 19 arhetitnut n 45 15 r04 foot to a chestnut ark n 51 30o 107 ft to n cross on a lOcknpIIlarge rock n 59 30 o 01 ft topine n 07 e IWTft to u slnko20 30 o 128 foct to n stake n 130w 73 ft to n cross on n rock n 14

w 225 ft to a chestnut oukn 8 30w 170 feet to a chestnut n 10 e UH

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151 foot to a ohestnnt oak nothickory n IT 30 o 125 ft toa chest ¬

nut n 1 30 w 145 ft to a chestnutn IS 410 100 ft to n oral onrock n 31 11 c 7h ft to n stake ssr e 01 ft to n locust s 81 15 0 7

ft to n cross on a rook n SO W o00 ft to a rod bird n 115 0 12ft to two hickories n 75 46 o 17ft to a black jack n UU 30 o 120 ftto a small hickory n 60 15 o lOft to a cross on a rock n 58 30 c120 ft to a largo chestnut onk 1187 15 0 124 ft to a hickory n 78 30D 1GS ft to a chestnut onkr 87 1 5o 177 ft to a small whito inkI43 15 o 170 ft to n chestnut ookcorner to the land of Mary Spicor and with her lino leaving theland of Alfred llollon n 72 0 403ft to a large ohostnpt onl n 27 30c414 ft ton lint rankn Ii 15 r2SO f t to a stoke corner to land ofwritIMary Spicer s 01 46 e 867 ft to asmall plno on a knobs 11 w 530ft to a pine s 15 0 304 ft tostake s 37 o 241 ft to a chestnutoak on the ridge in tho head oftill first right hand fort of tillMurcum fork of Howard creekn 73 30 C 410 ft to a bunch oak n55 30 c 147 ft to a stake n 01 45e V10 ft to a snrtH phwtmit oak nna knob a Ml alt o 301 ft to a doublechestnut n Ojj c 218 ft to a stake

46 o MU ft to a rock on ndhigh knob s 111 o fififl ft to a hick ¬

ory s 88 80 o 142 ft toga stake nIiS3 o 211 ft to a ehoatn onkon aknob between Cane creek DotvShoal brunch and I Towards crookcorner to Doty Shoal tract n17 30 e 4xfi ft to 3 dogwoods n24 o 1S4 ft to n hickory n 11 30 o382 ft to a hjckory on

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nut onksill 410171 ft to a hick ¬

ory a 31 3D e 260 ft to a stake s57 e 278 ft to n black calf cornerCbnmoykof the K U Land Co thence s42 15 o 143 ft to a stake s 40 15o 197 ft to II stnko s 40 o IBS ft tIi blnck pelt s 111 30 o 137 ft to a

dogwood sapling stir 60 0 132 ftto a stake on tho point a 42 c 21 1ft to n blauk oaks 40 15 0 100 ftto a stake on tho gild of u point s13 30 o sWjh ft to a stake B ns 30 eGO ft to a sycamore in tho mouthof Dot Shoal brunch on southbank of tho North Fork of timeKentucky river on the line of WE Gambills Inndnnd with hisline leaving time land of ThomasClancy s 65 w 234 ft to a doubledogwood s 40 45 w 114 ft to astake s 34 45 w 258 ft to a stakes 111 30 w 217 ft to a stake on thesit a of tho hill s 7rt 15 w IGJ ft ton largo ohestnut oat on the side oftho hill w Ob ft to a small redoalf s 7 ft l5 w 327 ft to n stnko u71 IJw 298 ft to a red oak n 64w 252 ft to a stake n 43W w 321ft to a nssnfras w 170 ft to a lo ¬

cust n 70 15 w 212 ft to a staken 74 w 122 ft to a sourwood onnpoint between Dot Shoal bronchiand W K Gambili branch thencen 57 lli w 213 feet to u hickoryand oliostnutoak on tho ridgo intime head of tt Doty Shoal branch

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t mllpls 11 16 o 105 ft to a blackoakn1 ridjtt corner to thee ledof Lo Donton and with his lineleaving tho lino of W 13 Gambill thonro s 4K w 120 ft to a rodoak on the silo of tho hill s 41 w140 ft to a white oaks 80 30 w-

iSH ft to a red oak on tho Iidofmho hill tnoiicos 35 30 w 110 ft tothe beginning containing 710 1

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ccmptyKyFork of tho Kentucky river undbounded nud described ns followsfromjShoal branch on time south bankof the North forts of mho Keatucky river thence up the pair ton lino of Thomas Chancy n 3y0-R 00 ftn 13 30 w 268 ft n 04 4Sw 100 ft ton black oak old markon poinr n 42 w 212 ft n 65 50 w132 ft to n dogwood n 40tO w137 ft to a bunch jack n 01 w IHfl

ftn90t5w10Gftn 12Ibwr14i-o to a chestnut oak on knob inthe head of main fork of Canecreekcorner to too land of theK U Land Co nail with theirlino n 67 w 2TK ftn 31 30 w 25fift to n hickory n 04 45 w 171 ftto a small chestnut oak s SO 11 whighknobory s24 w 181 ft to u treble dogcheatfr ¬

ander Davidions exclusion nndwhim that liliu a 11 ju u 05U tt to IIhickoryuwittLhiswood on n point between DotShonl branch and W K Gnmbillsbrunch s 74 0 122 ft s 70 15 c li-ft to a locum s 411 Of 821 ft s fo 252 ft to a rd oak n 71 JW c 8DH

feet n TO 15 o 271 feet to ftainhl ml oake 08 ft to nhillrn 8115 e 258 ft to H stnko on A

point abavo ibo river n 40 45c H4 ft to a doublo dog ¬

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