1
t o > IN BelitXdv BREATHITT AND JDININQCOUNTIBREATHITT UNTY NEWS I The OFANYPAPERJNTHIS Largest Circulation SECTION1 r r4 J 1Yteg IlJnnlll Editor and Publisher A NEWBFAPKB DKVOTKD 0 J 8K8T8 OF EABTKKM Kgxr I r ougYOxx 11 VolUlnc r DOLLAR PER YSAR IN An vases JI- I VII I Jackson KentuckYlleQCln l 3907 NumberS S3S3S3 SE52SBSHHSS h WE HAVE An Attractive Display o- fTOTS I AND Xmas Presents t 1tr t y i Euster Isaacs MODELBI SVSPEN i JI I Uirfitl GlfU for Ik Hollday- inucmui nous IK IIBSOII n au mi axu YfI t1 b111n 11 uU1 I coW i I l μ l lfl s4 nre4411111 r lt rz tuk Y ls 1rt Tksa tws 14Ila 114w 11sk11sk mess ls t sntr al nl DO nut suits n QtAN An et U1 I NYwvM mn w a JKIOIIo IrhlMw + wMGL14 Iw 14we o 14 I14Yifft 11al d ftiiWtItoU I FLOYD F P CKAWFOUD Vice i lII r > DAVIS Acting CMlilrr W 8 lreli H of It OUR of 4 to BANKING METHODS I ARE SATISFACTORY i iTo Ifa you are are not already in this numb on ber why not open an account now Coil in and talk the subject ovcY with i f us A call will entail no obligation J- J Wont you try and see J r PA1DUP CAPITAL and SURPLUS 2735000 JlA IIPr tsI JAOKSON lb POSIT BANK f Jackson Kentucky illlof r r tTHE II R9yI OFFERS VERY LOW ROUNDTRIP Homeseekers Rates < ti To Arkansas Territoryi m Louisiana f v- re x Oklahoma Texas lickets on sale the first and third Tues ¬ I days of each month l Apply to any Southern Ry Agent or write I A RCOOKDP A BS VENT T Pr LOUISVILLE kC r 1 n o 0 Ii I y n f- Jr 4- i J TO ADVERTISERS NewsI 3 tion of any paper in Eastern 3 Kentucky Merchants and T 3 liitako fl did advertising medium If 3 you have never advertised 3 with us give us a chancc If I Q you make your appeal for trade through Tho News it will reach the largest and most intelligent class of buy- ers in thiaTcommunity Your ads will be read by them and they will become your ousts fI raors Try it and see irUTiisasasasHses 2SiS THE L E While the people of Jackson and Brcnthitt county boast of rapid growth and industrial o nansion during the last decade they should not fail to ascribe prop- er ¬ j credit to whomsoever credit is due for such expansion I ThoLoxingtonand Eastern rail- road which now penetrates th mountain section of Kentucky extending from Lexington in the to heart of the bluegrass to Jackson I n the heart of the mountains has possibly figured more than nn other factor in the upbuilding an development of this section and vast territory tributary to Jack- son ¬ It found Jackson fifteen years ago only a small town andopened to it at anon a means of inter ¬ course with the outside world It placedus within speaking distance with the cities gave us newspapers and periodicals not yet dry from he press placed us within reach and within touch of our theretofore ore fortunate neighbors and in- used into our people a more ex ¬ ling idea of living It brought ItPcJac anntlschnplaanl to investment and enterprise I cy improved conditions of Indus Jacky son to become as it is today one fo the best towns in Kentucky found us with boundless areas timber and coal which up that time had novae interested buyer nnd it at once placed our that as attractive investments n the markets of the outside worldand now instead of our prop erty holders seeking investment and failing to find jt capital js daily coming this way Our tim her is halos removed and placed the markets of the worldand other values are coming to take its Co place our ls are being ex plorod and developed but their untold treasures will furnish labor andcapital and profit for the gen orations yet unborn And that is not all nor could we name the bless ings and benefits that have come to us by being placed in immediate of touch with the enlightened por lions of the world Our citizenship has been im- proved and advanced many of our people have sought homes in the West and others hays taken their dopceI ¬ cisivo means our people have been greatly improved They have adopted the benefits that coro from culture and enlightenment and have sought to bring to our homes the convebiences and a commodations that have been em ¬ ann d we can say today thatwe have a attractive city a place suitable and sufficient for tho abode of any ma These things have come to us by reason of having boon given ihe1 blessings of jtmterial develop went and the elevated ando lightened citizenship 1 And as to the personnel of the managers of the railroad and es ¬ pecially as the local employes for the past ten years it might be said that we have been most for ¬ tunate in being given men of char- acter ¬ I and ability as well as rn of agreeableness of kindliness and accommodation Many of our citizens remember with pleasure HoA Its iathe peraons of Ji W Prowl k i + 1 11 Y w1 is now a I tze Jackson and r wh eminently fills thl of d epot moAll gGfaithfully tho affairs of thtrr sev years The road fortu in having such mtJ- Dowell t general man e as Cl er1others rent eresigltt in e road at LexingtonThis lmade this time with ilv tention indulging in false raise of L EK railroad eriv officers it is for the purpose f ackno + edging credit that is perly d to worthy servants dta publ Xmas Cards a if Photos CfllRt tile Jack hot postx al I as os made The allory rr f be 0p every week da- yCrockcttsv tt I lie- a John Davidson who As handling timber here has ronq to Jackson visit his parents sell attend the else Baptist revival lIe wl also vie the skcttiae rink whiles n Jackson stingd on the sick list for a foe J days John Thompson andjWbert Mcor Intosh uccompaniodY thou wives visited Mrs JI 1I Den- ton the SundnyIra urnett and wife and nose Turner 4ited Wm life Sebastian and familyS turdsyclll Archie and Clifton Vie and Ojh Denton visited f chandClUl hronie Sebastian Su ic Mrs Lewis Baker Vhoten sick ishnpr6yinrM r isit d t Iiwec 4CIrl iwopfc Baker of + y rro- f Longsctxl f was Lewis Friday innuirin a deed r timber ol by hoe jJ lead been acknowledged Ids I lathers death and sAi if no deed had been made aqaaacknowl edged before his fattf rtrs death done couldnowbe acts ex- cept is by an order oH ieourt be cause the death Of leis other in- volved minor heirs into estate The citizens of tlio south out western part of the plunty are is highly elated over the timber and land deal between a Michigan real moestate Tho Michigan firm has prom ised to construct a railroad from Heidclburg by the why of upper field Buffalo creek during tho coming season Ira Denton and his sis- ters spirit Misses Pearl and Nancy wore visiting their aunt Nancy Lewis Sunday Eldcn Riley andwife Buckhorn wore visiting the and letters mother on Miller brancjj Sunday Mrs ncy Helton who has been nearly ti indor two in months has about recovered her sight A REPORT COKU GTED I desire to say to the readers of The Breathitt County News that the report that is now being the circulated on Cane Creek and the and neighborhjoiithaCItoot Itold Mrs Ed Callahan f romher homo anc y connection whatever in her leaving and home is false and is without any tars isn concerned J belie tthe re w sott ICmet damage or tocaur a- ysalf ble be twcen Ed Jon LEWIS 1FU nit re stoVe8 ttiags i 3 pet8 etc at Jones Young won andl kith am bition should lea wpb y Under the now of t la which goes fete o < March i over 18000 addil plers mare required byee Iroiil inroad theUmtedStMi itiottifpay from 60 to r rt1 M gintltirslYOU tIL q lfyiUute- n four months tile or particulars rii to llt N tfjiil 1 Te1ePhlu + 1 IJU 1 L r r I 9 Mo UY ELl J D nUNTEU 0the 7 a great work wns to b C creelaccomplished It isn startin u eralpomt anew era in the prbgre political life of mankind IcOur influence extends to the ends thrilling and cheer tominghumblo homciJnnd wreckinj and defying haughtyth rones Our thoughts our ways our levee tions our beneficent teachings go wavesat ofof our ae of liberty justiceb and authority arevl uegoes creeds tIleIC ID ma 1 we have undertaken by right doing and apatriotic endeavor through the I and perpetuity cf free in- stitutions to demonstrate to the- m nndforever i inthe and has illustrated constitutional freedom isall its beneficence power and grandeur Nowhere has government so enabled- it man so elevated woman so in ¬ spired its young men with hero ¬ themin ¬ zenship glorious by the expansion Christian morality and intelli- r genes so fostered sciences so protcciedeer creedso smoothed the roadof and given to allan equal for happiness and homes Tho Junior Order United Ameri ¬ Mechanics is pledged to stand ° grandinctopondent j uponff11 C todayHhan that of foreign immigration Every part of this demoralIizin rl GIipate citizens It is immigration that feeding and making fat the dadrunkards orphans to suffer and bo thrown on a coldhearted world It immigration that is giving the Roman Catholic church its strength Immigration is the 1 ther and nurse of anarchy 1Abrahnm and the gallant William Me Kinleyl It was that anarchy that had its birth and growth- in the tide of immigration and dumped on the American soil and found no rest until it assaulted took the lives of these three highly and wellbeloved American patriots leaving this nation draped mourning and the hearts of American fathers mothers broth- ers ¬ and sisters bleeding There cannot be too great a safeguard thrown around our country against the landing upon American soil the undesirable immoral immigrants of the +world Our suffrage cost the hardships and life blood of the true blueeyed American patriots we as their sons and daugh ¬ ought to standbandsus ¬ tain the freedom and liberty that e are enjoying today and trans ¬ to our children file same great legacy and matchless citizenship that wo hoes received from our ancestors tcar year ending June landed at Ellis Is ¬ land New York harbor 1004750 immigrants of whom more tb half located in Now York am- wi Pottnsylvania181618ania181618 in the lat terState Many of the men found workn the construction of rail tunnels in New York and into the wises Reel iron mills of Penn- sylvania IToBEOOfiTINUBD Stop with HftBfO tiers at 1 4 Hfkl whwjD Ltxtafttoo f 1 4 i xtic NORMAL SCHOOlJ of 3 1r Teachers of Breathitt County t r theJZees Y ue Beginningk And i jf continuing Nineteen weeks 1 + l Stand by the Old f4 Pioneer School of the Mountains > The Instructors are all experienced teachers it University Graduates and Normal and Free classes in Chorus Work Heel Drawing r EXPENSES LOW Write to either 4 a Dr C B Dickson r > or v ifof Lester v l Secretary of BoardPrincipe i Jackson Skating Rink S Y RINK GOOD SKATES GOOD MUSIC GOOD ORDER Sessions Every Tuesday Thursday and Satur y afternoons from 2 to 430 Every night except Wednesday night from 630 to 9- Come V and spend a pleasant evening with your friendsA Admission lOc Use of Floor and kates 15c JACKSON AMUSEMENT CO WITHEBSPOON COLLEGE AT Buckhorn Perry Co Ky I BREADTH THOROUGHNES ECONOMY Special attention given to Normal and Academic Departments Students preparing hero have had splendid success in County Exami ¬ E nations Whisky drinking card playing cigarette smoking prohibited WINTER SESSION OPENS DEC 30 TERMS Tuition One Dollar per month Board and room One Dollar and twentylive cents per week Address lieu HARVEY S MURDOCH Buckhorn Ky B THE MIDWINTER TERM Which is the rush term OPENS JANUARY 2108 = Do you want to bo a working union the liveliest most ambitious hodd for study in Eastern Kentucky If so set your County Ruperin tendent now about an appointment free tuition if you have not a done so and write to ti President of the E K S N for a catalogue telling him what studies you desire Address heR N RQARK e i4 BICUNNP K Ir a of > 1 T ROSH 8 0 SAMPLE ROSE SAMPLEa 4 Attorneysand Councelors at Law CAMUTON ItYI This firm will courts of Wolfe and adjacent coun dJ t ties Special attention to Corps MM ration Law and Real Estate Liti ¬ gation I r Offices Second Floor Farmers Traders Bank J fA < F Fruit and Ornamental 1 TRBES lt AsparaSlUsS qentaCatalolue hlF Hillcnmoyor 4 Son tlLEXlNuro KT t JJ 4 j r 2 N If r

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IN

BelitXdvBREATHITT AND JDININQCOUNTIBREATHITT UNTY NEWS I The

OFANYPAPERJNTHISLargest Circulation

SECTION1 rr4

J 1Yteg IlJnnlll Editor and Publisher A NEWBFAPKB DKVOTKD0 J

8K8T8 OF EABTKKM KgxrI r ougYOxx 11VolUlnc

r DOLLAR PER YSAR IN Anvases

JI-I

VIII

Jackson KentuckYlleQCln l 3907 NumberSS3S3S3 SE52SBSHHSS h

WE HAVE

An Attractive Display o-

fTOTSI

AND

Xmas Presentst 1trt

yi

Euster IsaacsMODELBISVSPEN

i JI I Uirfitl GlfU for Ik Hollday-inucmui nous IK IIBSOII n au mi axuYfI t1 b111n 11 uU1 I coW

i I lµ

l lfl s4 nre4411111 rlt rz tukY ls1rtTksa tws 14Ila 114w 11sk11sk messls t sntr al nl DO nut suitsn QtAN An et U1 I NYwvMmnw a JKIOIIoIrhlMw + wMGL14 Iw 14we o 14I14Yifft11ald ftiiWtItoUI FLOYD

F P CKAWFOUD Vice ilII r > DAVIS Acting CMlilrr W 8 lreliH of

It

OUR of4 to

BANKING METHODSI ARE SATISFACTORY iiToIfayou are are not already in this numb

on

ber why not open an account now

Coil in and talk the subject ovcY with if us A call will entail no obligation J-

J Wont you try and see Jr

PA1DUP CAPITAL and SURPLUS 2735000 JlAIIPr

tsI JAOKSONlb

POSIT BANKf

Jackson Kentucky

illlof rr tTHE IIR9yIOFFERS VERY LOW ROUNDTRIP

Homeseekers Rates<

ti To ArkansasTerritoryim Louisianaf v-

rex Oklahoma Texas

lickets on sale the first and third Tues¬

I days of each monthl Apply to any Southern Ry Agent or write

I A RCOOKDP A BS VENT T PrLOUISVILLE kC

r 1n o

0Ii

Iy n f-

Jr 4-

i

J TO ADVERTISERS

NewsI3 tion of any paper in Eastern3 Kentucky Merchants and

T

3 liitakofl did advertising medium If3 you have never advertised3 with us give us a chancc If I

Q you make your appeal fortrade through Tho News itwill reach the largest andmost intelligent class of buy-ers in thiaTcommunity Yourads will be read by them andthey will become your ousts

fI raors Try it and see

irUTiisasasasHses2SiS

THE L E

While the people of Jacksonand Brcnthitt county boast ofrapid growth and industrial onansion during the last decadethey should not fail to ascribe prop-er

¬ jcredit to whomsoever credit is

due for such expansion I

ThoLoxingtonand Eastern rail-road which now penetrates thmountain section of Kentuckyextending from Lexington in the toheart of the bluegrass to Jackson I

n the heart of the mountains haspossibly figured more than nnother factor in the upbuilding andevelopment of this section andvast territory tributary to Jack-son

¬

It found Jackson fifteen yearsago only a small town andopened

to it at anon a means of inter ¬

course with the outside world Itplacedus within speaking distancewith the cities gave us newspapersand periodicals not yet dry fromhe press placed us within reach

and within touch of our theretoforeore fortunate neighbors and in-

used into our people a more ex ¬ lingidea of living It broughtItPcJac anntlschnplaanl to

investment and enterprise I cyimproved conditions of IndusJackyson to become as it is today one fo

the best towns in Kentuckyfound us with boundless areas

timber and coal which upthat time had novae interested

buyer nnd it at once placed our thatas attractive investments

n the markets of the outside

worldand now instead of our property holders seeking investmentand failing to find jt capital jsdaily coming this way Our tim

her is halos removed and placed

the markets of the worldandother values are coming to take its Co

place our ls are being explorod and developed but theiruntold treasures will furnish laborandcapital and profit for the gen

orations yet unborn And that is

not all nor could we name the blessings and benefits that have come

to us by being placed in immediate oftouch with the enlightened porlions of the world

Our citizenship has been im-

proved and advanced many of ourpeople have sought homes in theWest and others hays taken theirdopceI ¬

cisivo means our people have beengreatly improved They haveadopted the benefits that coro

from culture and enlightenmentand have sought to bring to ourhomes the convebiences and a

commodations that have been em ¬annd

we can say today thatwe have a

attractive city a place suitable andsufficient for tho abode of any ma

These things have come to us byreason of having boon given ihe1blessings of jtmterial developwent and the elevated andolightened citizenship 1

And as to the personnel of themanagers of the railroad and es ¬

pecially as the local employes forthe past ten years it might be

said that we have been most for¬

tunate in being given men of char-

acter

¬I

and ability as well as rn

of agreeableness of kindliness and

accommodation Many of ourcitizens remember with pleasureHoA Its

iathe peraons of Ji W Prowlki

+

1

11Y

w1 is now a I tzeJackson and r wheminently fills thl of d epot

moAllgGfaithfullytho affairs of thtrr sevyears The road fortuin having such mtJ-

Dowellt

general man e as Cl

er1others renteresigltt in

e road atLexingtonThis

lmadethis time with ilv tentionindulging in false raise ofL EK railroad eriv officersit is for the purpose f ackno +

edging credit that is perly dto worthy servants dta publ

Xmas Cards aif

PhotosCfllRt tile Jack hotpostxal

Ias os

made The allory rr f be 0pevery week da-

yCrockcttsvtt I

lie-

a John Davidson who As handlingtimber here has ronq to Jackson

visit his parents sell attend the elseBaptist revival lIe wl also viethe skcttiae rink whiles n Jacksonstingd onthe sick list for a foeJ daysJohn Thompson andjWbert McorIntosh uccompaniodY thouwives visited Mrs JI1I Den-ton

theSundnyIra urnett and

wife and nose Turner 4ited Wm lifeSebastian and familyS turdsyclllArchie and Clifton Vie andOjh Denton visited f chandClUlhronie Sebastian Su ic MrsLewis Baker Vhoten sickishnpr6yinrM r

isitdtIiwec 4CIrl iwopfc

Baker of + y rro-f Longsctxl f wasLewis Friday innuirin a deed

r timber ol by hoe jJ lead

been acknowledged Ids I

lathers death and sAi if nodeed had been made aqaaacknowledged before his fattfrtrs death

done couldnowbe acts ex-cept

is

by an order oHieourt because the death Of leis other in-

volved minor heirs into estateThe citizens of tlio south out

western part of the plunty are is

highly elated over the timber andland deal between a Michigan realmoestateTho Michigan firm has promised to construct a railroad fromHeidclburg by the why of upper field

Buffalo creek during tho comingseason Ira Denton and his sis-ters

spiritMisses Pearl and Nancy wore

visiting their aunt Nancy LewisSunday Eldcn Riley andwife

Buckhorn wore visiting the andletters mother on Miller brancjj

Sunday Mrs ncy Heltonwho has been nearly ti indor two in

months has about recovered hersight

A REPORT COKU GTED

I desire to say to the readersof The Breathitt County Newsthat the report that is now being thecirculated on Cane Creek and the and

neighborhjoiithaCItoot ItoldMrs Ed Callahan fromher homoanc yconnection whatever in her leaving andhome is false and is without any tarsisnconcerned J belie tthe re wsott ICmetdamage or tocaur a-

ysalfble be

twcen EdJon LEWIS

1FU nit re stoVe8 ttiagsi 3

pet8 etc at Jones

Young won andl kith ambition should lea wpb yUnder the now of t lawhich goes fete o <March i

over 18000 addil plersmare required byee Iroiil inroad

theUmtedStMiitiottifpayfrom 60 to r rt1 M

gintltirslYOU tIL q lfyiUute-n four months tileor

particulars rii to llt N tfjiil 1

Te1ePhlu +1

IJU

1 Lr

rI

9

MoUY ELl J D nUNTEU0the 7

a great work wns to b C

creelaccomplished It isn startin ueralpomt anew era in the prbgre

political life of mankindIcOur influence extends to the ends

thrilling and cheertominghumblo homciJnnd wreckinj

and defying haughtyth rones Ourthoughts our ways our leveetions our beneficent teachings gowavesatofof our

ae of libertyjusticeb and authorityarevluegoes creedstIleICID ma1 we haveundertaken by right doing and

apatriotic endeavor through theI

and perpetuity cf free in-

stitutions to demonstrate to the-

m nndforeveriintheand has illustrated constitutional

freedom isall its beneficencepower and grandeur Nowhere

has government so enabled-it man so elevated woman so in ¬

spired its young men with hero ¬

themin¬

zenship glorious by the expansionChristian morality and intelli-

r genes so fosteredsciences so protcciedeer

creedso smoothed the roadofand given to allan equal

for happiness and homesTho Junior Order United Ameri ¬

Mechanics is pledged to stand °

grandinctopondentjuponff11 C

todayHhan that of foreignimmigration Every part of this

demoralIizin rl

GIipatecitizens It is immigration that

feeding and making fat the

dadrunkardsorphans to suffer and bo thrown

on a coldhearted world Itimmigration that is giving the

Roman Catholic church itsstrength Immigration is the

1

ther and nurse of anarchy

1Abrahnmand the gallant William Me

Kinleyl It was that anarchythat had its birth and growth-

in the tide of immigration anddumped on the American soil and

found no rest until it assaultedtook the lives of these three

highly and wellbeloved Americanpatriots leaving this nation draped

mourning and the hearts of

American fathers mothers broth-

ers

¬

and sisters bleedingThere cannot be too great a

safeguard thrown around ourcountry against the landing upon

American soil the undesirableimmoral immigrants of the

+world Our suffrage cost thehardships and life blood of thetrue blueeyed American patriots

we as their sons and daugh¬

ought to standbandsus ¬

tain the freedom and liberty thate are enjoying today and trans ¬

to our children file same greatlegacy and matchless citizenship

that wo hoes received from ourancestorstcar year ending June

landed at Ellis Is ¬

land New York harbor 1004750immigrants of whom more tbhalf located in Now York am-

wi Pottnsylvania181618ania181618 in the lat

terState Many of the men found

workn the construction of railtunnels in New York and into

the wises Reel iron mills of Penn-

sylvaniaIToBEOOfiTINUBD

Stop with HftBfO tiers at1 4 Hfkl whwjD Ltxtafttoo

f

14

ixtic

NORMAL SCHOOlJof

3

1r

Teachers of Breathitt County t

r

theJZees Y

ueBeginningkAnd i jfcontinuing Nineteen weeks 1

+ lStand by the Old f4PioneerSchool of the Mountains >The Instructors are all experienced teachers it

University Graduatesand Normal and

Free classes in Chorus Work Heel Drawingr

EXPENSES LOW Write to either 4a

Dr C B Dickson r>

or vifof Lester v lSecretary of BoardPrincipe i

Jackson Skating Rink S

Y

RINK GOOD SKATESGOOD MUSIC GOOD ORDER

Sessions Every Tuesday Thursday and Satury afternoons from 2 to 430

Every night except Wednesday night from630 to 9-

ComeV

and spend a pleasant evening with yourfriendsAAdmission lOc Use of Floor and kates 15c

JACKSON AMUSEMENT CO

WITHEBSPOON COLLEGEAT

Buckhorn Perry Co KyI

BREADTH THOROUGHNES ECONOMYSpecial attention given to Normal and Academic Departments

Students preparing hero have had splendid success in County Exami¬ E

nations Whisky drinking card playing cigarette smoking prohibited

WINTER SESSION OPENS DEC 30TERMS Tuition One Dollar per month Board and room One

Dollar and twentylive cents per week Address

lieu HARVEY S MURDOCH Buckhorn Ky

B

THE MIDWINTER TERMWhich is the rush term

OPENS JANUARY 2108=

Do you want to bo a workingunion the liveliest most ambitioushoddfor study in Eastern Kentucky

If so set your County Ruperintendent now about an appointment

free tuition if you have not adone so and write to ti

President of the E K S Nfor a catalogue telling him whatstudies you desire Address

heR N RQARKe i4 BICUNNP K

Ir

aof

>

1

T ROSH 8 0 SAMPLE

ROSE SAMPLEa 4

Attorneysand Councelors at LawCAMUTON ItYIThis firm will

courts of Wolfe and adjacent coun dJ t

ties Special attention to Corps MMration Law and Real Estate Liti¬

gation Ir

Offices Second Floor FarmersTraders Bank J fA<

F

Fruit and Ornamental1

TRBESltAsparaSlUsSqentaCataloluehlF Hillcnmoyor 4 Son

tlLEXlNuro KT tJJ 4 jr2 N

If r