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ISAACS

Isaacs Jan 3 Christmas passed oUIvery quietly except for a littleIngWe have been having real witter for tho past week Mr Tom Drew

er and Miss Annie Willis wore quietly

married a few days ago and havemoved to the John Willis farm on

Pigeon Roost Mr Bud Truett andIMiss Nlnnle Hacker were quietly mar

rledMr Ted Brewer and daughterIhave been visiting friends and 10latlves in this vicinity for the past

week Messre J L and R L Davlhavo sold their steam mUlRev A

B Gabbard Is holding a holinessImeeting at Pigeon Roost Mrs Nan

nlc Allen Is complaining very badly

of rheumatism Mr R H Johnson

closed his school at Pigeon Roost I24 It was Mr Johnsons first school

and he won a good report as teach

orMr and Mm Jerry York and

Miss Susie Watson were tho guests of

Mr and Mrs George Davis Monda

night Miss Laura Isaacs has clos-

ed her school at Bethel and la homoiagain Mr Preston Shepherdbought the Jane Balls place and mov

ed to itMr C B Davdlson of Dls

putanta was thru here on a businesstrip last week Mr Henry Riley has

moved to Black Lick The infant son

of Mr II C Davis is not very well

OHKEN1IAILGreenhall Jan 3W N Hughe

and wife who havo been visiting In I

the north for several weeks wUl

return homo soon Hubert Wilsonwill go to Berea with his brotheClark this week to enter schoolTheHickory Flat school closed Frldawith ono of the tit entertainmentthat have ever been given by a SChOOl

in this part The teacher Mr HardeiLong returned to his home at BereiSaturdayJ P Wilson and Walker I

Flanery are at Richmond with a droveof cattleWe have had some of thecoldest weather for the last twoweeps that has been in two yearsIBud Thomas and W H

talking ot enlisting in the army Boon

Luther Plereon is doing BomS re-

pairing on his dwelling J N Smith i

and Company are invoicing theirgoods this week

Greenhall Jan 10 Married Jan5th Leonard Plerson and Mlsa Mln

nle Lynch May their life be one of

aiIreadypublic highways and disturbing pub

mootjagainweek winding up with a heavy sleetand snow leaving the timber

haveIwith cycles The small streamsbeen fuller than they have for years

J N Smith and Company have beerInvoicing their stock of merchandise i

tho past week one of thethe junior partner Is making arrangeI-ments to go west about the

reIMarch W N Hughes andturned from Ohio and other placesI

in the north and west where theyhad been for several weeksFranbSmith has returned to Hamilton O

where he will work this yearDaleIMinter will enter school at BrushCreek In a few dnylsJ N Smith Isoffering tor sale at bargains twogood mare mules 6 year old wellmatched if not sold by the firstMonday In February they will beIput on tho Richmond market Jimnile Flanery and family have had

they household goods loaded severalpreparatory to moving to Kings ¬

ton Madison County but they havebeen held up by the bad weatherWo are sorry for Mr Flanery toleave us Andy MInter D C J C CIs assisting Grant Collier In his workat McKee during Circuit Court

llLIIItEIIMildred Jan 10W F Jones went

to East Bernstadt on business rldayIW M Dunlgan had a nice enter

talnment at the dose of his schoolSaturday A large crowd was present

A good many from this neighbor ¬

hood attended circuit court at Mc ¬

Kee last Monday Messrs Fred Jonesand Luther Bowles have gone to Lou ¬

don to enter the S B M S thiswlnterW M Dunigan is talking olteaching a winter school at TynerW F Tlncher has moved Into thoold aunt Mary Patent house owned byW M Dunlg There was the larg ¬

est tide In Laurel Fork Creek thathas been this year Thursday JamesH Morris was on the sick list lastweek Preston Dunlgln is sick withstomach trouble Thomas Morris hasmoved to Morgan Nedys propertyat Gray Hawk and Morgan has movedto McKee to run business for MrMessier

PAIIROTParrot Jan nMr Robert Sum-

mers

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has purchased a farm from W

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M Gabbard Mr W M Adidas andwlfo are on tho sick list The mathas been delayed for four days onaccount of high waters Misses MollsMorris and friend Dollio Colo visit-

ed Mrs John Wilson Saturday nightMr Sam Settle and sisters Mini

are on the sick list this week Miss

Fanny Parker will teach a subsorlptlon school at the old Ben school-

house this winter Mrs Coeby Coltexpects to visit friends and relative

Hamilton 0II5S Laura Lear ofCarlco Is still very sick Miss DollyCole started for Rockcastlo Countyto stay the rest of the winter MrsSusie Hellard of Oklahoma Is at her

11ParkerLetter Box Is out Saturday Jan 15

with a good entertainmentSAND GAPIIIna while ot Horse Lick Is again a wel

come citizen of this place His soninlaw Mr Rose is also a late citizenhere Sand Gap is rapidly growingregardless of Its many citizens moving

IScitizensAmong them being Hiram HarrisonPatrick and Harvey fleece AuntJane Durham who has been so seri-

ously ill Is to the delight of heimany friends slowly convalescingCharley the little son of Mr anti MrsL N McGuire Is slowly recoveringfrom a serious case of pleurlsjv We 1were sorry to hear of the brief sick I

ness and untimely death of MaudkHale and greatly sympathize withthe bereaved relatives Mrs J nDurham Is oa the sick IIstJ IIDurhams school closed rldayThepostoff Ice at this place which was keptat the A P Gabbard old stand was

RlchaZdlIham and wife visited his parentsSunday Married the 24th ult Fred ¬

erick the son and youngest childor Rev and Mrs G V Clemmons ofhis place to a Miss Turner of Rock

LlckAter a brief tour among re-

latives at Pearsonvllle they returneda the home of his parents whorehey will reside Their many friendswish them much happiness

VOVIILELICKeDoublellck Jan 9Mr Grover

Drew of Eglon and Miss Beat Haleof Hugh wore qultely married Jan I

ith at tho home of tho bride Mrlewls Morris who went to Floridalast March for his wifes healthexpects to move back to his homo atalley View In the spring Mr and j

Mrs Bert Philips are rejoicing over afine boyMrs Maud Jackson is

tatting her sister in Beroa Johni

Vltt and wife visited John Philipsmd family last week Mr W JIDougherty of Valley View is comingto Jackson to sell his farm on Clover Bottom

CLOVER JIOTTOM

Clover Bottom Jan 10 Measlestill rage in this community George I

Wilds four children are still veryI

low with a relapse of measles Quite

placeI I

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were Thos Hays and Jack Gilbertcharged with the murder of WalterJ Jmbree which case was continued andillberts bond being reduced from5000 to 2000 which he filled and

was released from janAlso the-me of Jack Gilbert charged with

ierjury which was tried and a verdict j

of not guilty The case of Marthalyatt charged with grand larencyset for Monday M H Smith andJoss Lu nsfor d made a business tripto McKee Saaturday Tho trial oftoxle White charged with breakingInto Gent Roses house and stealng things therefrom resulted In aerdict of not gulltyW S Brockma

DillItrlctlesday Grover Drew to Miss Beat Irice Hale We wish them a long andirosperous life-

ROCKGASUE COUNTJlbONK

Boone Jan lOThe Rev Cson failed to flU his regular appointImoot at Fairview church Saturdayand Sundayi Mr Curt Kldwell re1ently moved to this place Mlsatie Poyntcr who Is attending schoolIn Berea visited home folks heroSaturday Mr Spence of Berea was

In this city ono day last weekMr-B Chasteon Is on the sick list

Mr and Mrs James Lambert werethe guests of Mr and Mrs Joss Wrenlaturday Mlos Nettle Oldham of Bo

rea visited home folks here Eaterday and Sunday Mr Wm Gadd

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in Boron Saturday Miss Mettle Godd

and Mrs Nora Wren were vlsltlnIn Berea a few days last week

nOOK OlVRockford Jan 10Mr and Mr

Robert Bowman recently moved noorthis place Miss fettle McColluivisited friends at this place Sunda

Mr and Mrs James Dalton move

to Berea last week There has beenIlots of cold and grip in this prtITho Sunday school at Scaffold Cane1st progressing nicely Mr J J 1IarItins family who has been down with

lIamUtonIwent to Bcroi last week to enterschool Leonard Hamilton expects toreturn to Illinois soon-

imrUTANTADlsputanta Jan 10 Col die Easter

tho three weeks old baby of Mr audMrs S P Hammond died Jan 6thand was burled at the Shearer grave

yardMr G V Owen who has beenattending court at Mt Vernon hasroturned home Mr James BallingIer of near Rockford has

forImersPennlngton of near Wlldie Mr TayIlor Anglin who has been visit

friends at Climax han returneBerea to tintey school Mossn

Oscar Chasteon and Stanley Payne ofplace have gone to heron to en

ter scllOOlC B Davidson of Davie Branch Is planning to go westIMr Will Jones and wife Ella Dooleand Mary Jonoc of Goochland Ssedthru here on their way to Bcrca t-

schoolMr K T Payne and ellvisited Mr and Mrs O M Payne Saturday night

WIL1HK

Wild Ie Jan 10Mr FlA Burdetbegan a subscription school at Motenl Spring Monday Jan 3Mr WitStewart of Knott County vlsitofriends at this place last weokT

Stewart Is on the sick listA nutber of young people enjoyed a nlatime at a party given by Miss KatieParsons Saturday night Born tothe wife ot Mr William Brannaman i

fine boy Jan 3rd both mother antbaby are doing wellMr James Cof-

fey who has been at Flanagan opcrating Is with home folks this week

Born to the wire of Mr W R Bar-

nett a fine girl Jan 1Mr GranvlMink son of Mr T J Mink dietwith typhoid fever and was burner

it the Maret graveyard

MADISON COUNTY

MOTH

Mute Jan 9Mr Wiley Burns onoOf our moot substantial farmers andnest excellent citizen died Monda >

night of dropsy at his home at thliplace He was about seventyfive year

>f age He Is survived by his wife andseveral children The deceased lived

an honorable life and will be wldeljt

nissed by his friends and his family

its remains wet laid to rest at PilotKnob church WednesdayMn JamesMurray Is very low with pneumonia

Ir George Burns was kicked by

his mule last Monday night and Isdangerously illMr Lawrence Garret

who has been very sick is able to be

out again Mr Joe Creekmoro Iscry 111 at this writing Mr HarmarUusher who was hurt very badljChristmas week is ablo to be out

< B Lewis Is quite sick at thisvrltlng Miss Mary Robinson who

LOB been co low with appendicitis b-

Low some better Miss Mary Hartour school teacher at Kingston spentast week with her father and mother

near Lexington Mr Bob Roberta olOklahoma has been visiting his broher Mr M V Roberts of this place

Mrs G w Moody spent lost weoH

vMh her parents at Paint Lick1110 lULL

Big Hill Jan 10 Misses Orna

and Beta Harp of Lexington visited

last week with Miss Lucy Hayes

illss Hayes gave a social in theirhonor New Years night with aboutwenty guests Games wore played

dude on the organ and graphophonewere given Songs were sung by thetarp girls who are excellent singers

Philip Hayes who has been sickIIIr betterMrs Joo fleece Is on

he sick listDr J D Settle Is getIng a great deal of practice thisold weather I

JIIIKYFUS

Dreyfus Jan 9Mr and Mrs

leek of Richmond took dinner with1111 and Mrs M Jones Sunday Mlse

Dora Bongo and Miss Zculah Davis

Pent Sunday with Miss Leha KlmberLinMr Ben Puckett left Tuesdayto enter school at Berea Miss Almaand Lizzie Lake are planning to at-

tend school at Richmond this winterMrs Mollle Hale and children are

visiting her brother Mr Crls Wink ¬

leI and Mrs Sheben Winkler spentone day last week with their broth

Mr Tom and Frank Winkler Mi

Mrs James R Baker spent1ers

last week with relatives at thisMr Jan young and daughter

10011 made a business trip to Richnond Monday Mr Luther Klmberlain made a business trip to W Rlenges Saturday Mrs Addle Coylo

oturned home Saturday from Bereawhere she has been for the past two-

sImonths

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SILVKIl ClURICISilver Creek Jan 10Thero was a

call meeting at the church Saturdaytho Stli and a lot of business wastransacted Tho Roy C M Nash wnscalled fo the yearMrs J W Bratcer is visiting her sister in LaFollolUTennMr and Mrs Hubert Tie ofOhio havo bought property and move

our townJ W Bratchcr andPleasant Evans are selling somo-

nlcoshoals and going to deliver tc-

dayWo are having an interostlniSunday school at Silver Creek

CLAY COUNTY1IUUNING SlUINOS

Burning Springs Jan 7 GoorgiU Thompson from Manchester wasvisiting Ills parents at thisSunday Tho Rev Blackburn of LIVIingston Is expected to begin atraded meeting hero on tho 15th otIthis month Miss Virgle Hart Is

tho week with her sisteiMrs Chas Thompson W B Horns

iby who Is attending tho Medical Col

liege at Louisville spent Chrlstmaihome folksJesso Maggard wlu

has been In the west for tho pastwo years has returned ho noMr R

P Rawling who has been in Oklahomafor some time for his health has re-

turned and Is very low with consumptlon Harrison Thompson one ot ourbrightest young men Is going tb starfor California In a few days to begone for several years Misses taryChasteen Llllle and Hernia Bakewere calling on Mrs W M HubbanThursday afterncon Mr and MrsS R Clarkston Vpent Sunday with Irand Mrs Jas Smith Mr Elijah liarwho Is attending State Normal atRichmond was visiting his parents onIGutons Creek during the holidays

Miss Verna Carmook tail and spralted her ankle and Is unable to be InIIISpring Creek Jan ITho schooon Spring Creek closed today Theteacher Thos HounoheU Is now onhis way to Richmond where he wll

inter school =Henderson Bakerichild died a few days ago Christmas went off quietly hero ThomoHosklns of Leslie County Is vlsltlniIlls parents In Clay County this week

Dr Rlokotts is visiting his patienton Spring Creek today Miss LullWagers daughter of John Wagers otDouble Crook was married to liarAwls last Saturday

VINK I

Vine Dec 30 Christmas is oversvorybody had a Jolly time Mlnnltad Lee Mathews took ChristmaS withM L Ferguson and children Mr EIG Campbell gavo the young folks tt

Tandy party Christmas night All en-

joyed themselves flnoWo are sorryio hear ot tho death ot Uncle HenryPonder lie has been a Christian forseveral years Mr John Bray was thiwelcome guoct of MlsaJullaForgugoc3hrlstmas Wo ore glad to have Jim

neighborIhoodnearly completed his new dwellinguse Llzzlo Wilsons school was out t

Dec 24Mlsa Lizzie Ferguson enterained a large crowd Christmas Mrloin Parker who has been ill is go-Ing about again Mies Alice HurleyIs visiting relatives at London MrW M Hurley ot East Bernstadt hasnoved to lug Sexton where he willnako his homo Tho little Infantlaughter of Mr Howell Cloyd diedDoc 23 Her remains wore laid to restIn nearhereISEXTONS GIIKKK

Sextons Creek Dec 28 School is

Progressing nicely at this place withUr W N Burch as teacher Henry

told gave an entertainment and il-

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christmas tree at his school at Cradie Dow tho 24th All report a goodtime splendid order and lots otnice presentsMIUard Peters of 6toIton Camp Nannie Spence Henry

teld Minnie and Lucy Noo Dan Abicr Luther Byrd and others were

tho guests of Ella Wood ChristmasdayIr L S B Rowlo t son andhrto daughters of Fnyctto County

pent Christmas at Nathan SparksShelby Abner was the guest of Misstannle Banks the 24th and 25tlLA-cam ran away with Douglas Wood 10

ently tho Injuries are bad but notutalWe hope ho will bo able to bewhoIhas decided not to go back for tho

winter dormMr Robert Spence ofLaurel County grassed thru this placelast week In the Interest of BeretCollege He called to see his aunt

Rachel Spence who Is visiting ather brothers J T Woods

1GARRARDLICKCOUNTY

1Paint Lick Jan 9The Rev Tussoyhis regular appointment at

Vallaces Chapel Saturday and Sunday nlghtR II Soper and family

IIare moving to the Grunt Creech pro ¬

perty on White Lick Sam Edon hasroved into the Stuvlo Halcomb procrty recently occupied bye GilbertoffeeMr and Mrs Luclan Cade

have returned from Oklahoma op occount of1 Mrs Cades health Mosteverybody are dono stripping andhave sold their tobacco In this local ¬

I yHenry Lawson has returned to

JACKSON COUNTY BANKReport of the condition of the Jackson County Bank doing busi-

ness at the town of McKee county of state of Kentucky atthe close of business on the 28th day of Decembeffigog

RESOURCES>t s

Loans and Discounts with one or more cndors nifsuretyJ53o963g4Real Estate Mortgages ifWT 238100Call Loans on Collateral v 0000Time roans on Collateral i 219500US Bonds ooooOther Stocks Bonds Etc 0000Due from NationalBanks 2131440Due from State Banks and Bankers 806000

Trust 4 oooo552800UnitedSpecieChecks and other cash items ooooExchange for Clearing House 0000Overdrafts secured coooOverdrafts unsecured 43187Taxes 0000Current Expenses Paid 83682Real EstateBanking IIouse 100000

Other Real Estate 0000Furniture and Fixtures 161200

Other Assets not included under any of above heads oooo

Total 57584921

LIABILITIES

Capital Stock paid in in cash 850000Surplus Funds 0000Undivided Profits 196170 S 1

Fund to pay Taxis 0000Deposits subject to check on which interest is not paid 5488751Deposits subject to check on which interest is paid 1050000Demand Certificates of Deposit on which interest is paid 0000Time Certificates of Deposit on which interest is paid 0000Savings Deposits on which interest is paid 0000I0000Certified

Banks r ooooDue NationalDue State Banks and Bankers ooooDue Trust CompaniesooooCashiers ChecksNotes and Bills rediscounted t ooooUnpaid Dividends 0000faxes due and unpaid 9000

6000BillsAmount of unclaimed deposits on hand 0000

of tho above heads ooooOther Liabilities not included under anyI

Total 7584921

STATE OF KENTUCKYSetCounty of

Caxhlor of tho nbovo namud Ilnnk do Holomnly nwoarI J 11

above statement is trite to tho bust of my knowlodpe and beliefthethat J K HAYS Cnfthlor

CorrectAttestSub and xworn to bcforo me this 6th dayof January 1010

expires January IU 1912My CoimnlHHlon H K M1NTKU Notary Public

J D HAYS 11 M 1J11ADSHAW n O COLLIKH DlrnctorH

his homo in Illinois Mr and Mrs

O L Gabbard were the guests of Mr

and Mrs C C Blanton lllt Saturday

and Sundayairs Ebb Brockman ww

tile guest of her mother lost Saturday

and Sunday Mr Lows Baker is

very 111 with typhoid fever at the

home ot his grandfather Mr JimI

1ESTILL COUNTY I

IOCU8TII1U CII

10The win ¬

Locust Branch Jantel school begins hero Monday morn

lug with Miss Rhoda Land of Irvineas teacher Mr Henry Calvin tho

mill man who has boon spending tho

holidays with his children in Indianapolls Ind Is back and will start tho

mill soon as the weather moderates

Mr Jno A Blcknoll purchased a

tine black squirrel waddle hones lastweek Wilson Coyly McKinley Flor¬

ence and Elbert Hymor of tills place

entered school at Berea last week

Logsdonlandlug school at Boron this winter Mrs

John A BIcknell is quite 111 at thiswriting Raleigh Oglesby was mar¬

ried to Miss Lula McGee lost woe-

kIC W Logsdon bought an adjoining

farm from P G logsdon and P GIIxigsdon purchased a farm from ChasMcGee Mr McGee wit move to Sta-

tion

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Camp Mr Early Illckncll whoIs visiting relatives In this placecontemplates going back to Illinoisabout tho 20th of February I

OWSLEY COUNTY I

MTUltOIONISturgeon Dec 30 Christinas went

off quietly at this place with a nice

cUrlntnias tree at Big SpnlngB A good

entertainment two good sermons

were preached Joseph Anderson was

tho welcome visitor of Dr Moliaffcy

during Christmas Bill Wilson wont

to McKee today on business MrTheopholus Wilsons children will

start to Buck Creek to school thethird of JanMiss Dora Wilson Is

going to Cow Creek to school thiswinterJ B Minter and wife visit¬

ed Andy Strong and wife Friday nigh

Abort Hoaklna went thru Sturgeon

last Tuesday moving to Clark County

where ho expects to make his homoMr Frank Smith has returned from

Ohio where ho stayed twelve monthsLewis Conrad and wife Frank Con ¬

rad and wife visited their grandfath-

er at Maulden Friday night Quito alot of moving will take place In a few

I days seven families are going tomove around In this partF HurdIs carrying the mall from Boonevllloto Tyner Mr James Hoskins gaveup hte mall route to Robert WllbonMr Hosklna is to move to ClarkCounty Mr Riley Simpson and MissMattie Frost both of Maulden married

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the Mrd We wlwh them a peacefuland happy life

Lexington Neb

Lexington Xeb Jan 3We arehaving a hard winter here Theground has been covered with snowover since the 12th of Nov with tiltexception of 3 or 4 days the tintweek in December with the temperA-ture

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close to zero and some times aslow as 19 degrees below Mr Albert

Continued on fourth fII ge e

We Buy

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229 G Harttt St LOUISVILLE KY

RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS

WANTEDThe Government pays Railway Mall

Clerks 000 to 1200 and other employees up to 250O annually

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Undo Stun will hold KjirliiK oxnmlllntlou8 throughout tho countryfor Railway Mall Clerks CustomHOUHU Clerks Stom grnpliorn llookkueperH Dopartmentnl Clerks andother flovurnmunt 1oHltions ThoumuulH of uppolntmuntH will bo maduAny man or woman over 18 In Cityor Country can got Instruction andfree Information by writing at onceto the Bureau of Instruction 250 0Hamlin Building Rochester N Y

Very SeriousIt is a very serious matter to ask

for one medicine and have thewrong one given you For thisreason wo urge you in buyingto be careful to get the genuine

BLACKD DRAUGHTliver Medicine I

of this old relia ¬

ble medicine for constipation in-digestion

¬and liver trouble ta firm ¬

ly established It does not Imitateother medicines It is better thanothers or It would not be the fa¬vorite liver powder with asale than all otheR combined-

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