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JACKSON KENTUCKY rnS5FRIDAY JAN 5
TIlE NEWS groets its readers today for the first time in the year1900and wishes them all a happynew year
o The first dayof the new year+ was like spring in the winter I
it hadnt been youd have feltspringin anyhowtwo miles fromthe Christmas billcollectors
The Supreme Court of theUnited States Wednesday affirmedthe decision of the Court of Ap-peals
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in the case of James 13
KentuckyIIowardthe circuit court of Franklincounty Kyon the charge of mur-derIng William Goebel on Jannary 80 1900 and convicted each
H imIJudge Thomas IL Paynter wasnominated for United States Senator by the joint caucuslast Tuesdaynight on the first
Senator J C S Black-burn and W 13 Haldemen wereast34 Haldeman 10 Smith 2Necessary to a choice 53 Thisis equivalent to an election andJudge Paynter will be elected
i Henator next Tuesday
The day long looked for by thepeople of Brcatkitt county came
InsttMoriday The day was ushered in by the ringing of all thechurch bells in town which con ¬
tinued to give forth their joyfulpenis till after 100 a m It wastho day on which tho county gov¬
ernment was to be handed back to-
ttho people to whom it belongedThe sun rose in all its splendor ina clear sky and tho day was a per ¬
fact one symbolizing what thepresent administration is to be
Crowds from all parts of thecounty began to arrive early tosee the men they had recentlyelected inducted into office and torejoice with each other over thefact that Breathitt county hadbeen redeemed It was a greatday for Breathitt county Wohope all the good people will joinin and help their officers give thecounty the best administration itever had and that tho fondesthopes of the most sanguine may-be fully realized
Marriage LicensesThe following marriage licenses
have been issued during the postweek
Wm Gillum and Miss GraciaMann both of Jackson JesseTurner and Miss Lillie Burtonbathof Crockoltsvillc Fred Sallyof Hazel Green and Miss MolliePennington of Bays Wm Nobleof Ned and Miss Ada Noble ofLost Creek James Back of Robbins and Miss Betty Williams ofJackson Jerry Aikmaa of BushBranch and Miss Peggy Stidtram of Which Ambrose Fugatoand Miss Nancy Combs both ofClay Hole Goodloe Hudson ofNoble and Miss Lula Harvey ofJackson Vfm McDaniel and MrsLizzie Burffjt both of Rousioau
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James Back of Stevenson washero Wednesday I
George W Banks of Taulbee I
was here on business Thursday J
Dr 0 II Swango and wifehave moved into the J W Clarkhouse
Z T King of Robbins washere Wednesday Ho is engagedin a stave job for Garrett Co
at this place
Miss Lena Ilylnnd returned toJackson Tuesday from JonesboroTenn where she spent the holi-
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visiting her home
Miss Alice Jctt returned to herhome at Winchester Tuesdayafter spending several weeks visit-ing friends in Jackson
Mrs M IJGirton returnedMonday from a visit to her oldhome at Asheville N C and re ¬
ports a pleasant trip
Grannis Back returned to Dan ¬
ville Tuesday to resume his studiesin Central University after spend ¬
ing the holidays visiting his home
Roscoe Eversole son of AbnerEversole formerly of this placebut now of Tyrone has accepteda position as boot keeper for Hagins Co-
William L and Daniel Kash ofWolfe county passed throughhere Tuesday the former goingto Danville to resume his studiesin the law department at CentralUniversity and tho latter to Louis ¬
yule to enter his junior year inthe Hospital College of Medicine
John Smith and John Abnerwho stand indicted for complicityin thc murder of James Cockrillcame in and surrendered them-
selves
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to tho jailer They werebefore Breck Combsasoffhabeas corpus and allowed bond
in the sum of 5000 eachwhichthey gave
At a school exhibition at themouth of Wheelrim on the John ¬
son fork of Licking in Magoflincounty Columbus Purcellwhowas intoxicated shot off his pistolback of tho house several tunesJohn L Purcell and a brothercousins to Columbus met him andafter a few remarks opened tireupon him One of tho brothersused a shotgun and the other a 45
calibre pistol and a load from eachwas lodged in Iris abdomen
At Helechawa Wolfe countyon December 23 Shoficld Mont-gomery
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was killed by Zach NapierMontgomery was in Napiers resi ¬
dence drunk and scuffling with an ¬
other Napier asked him to bequiet Montgomery refused andthrew a lump of coal strikingNapiers wife then Napier shothim five times After the shoot ¬
ing Napier escaped to Bretithittcounty Ho was arrested at thehomo of Kelly Little on the Taforkof Frozen and placed in jailCampton
Tho closing exercises of MissCora Moores school at Noble wereattended by a large crowd whoseemed to enjoy themselves verymuch The children acquittedthemselves admirably and the peo-
ple¬
were surprised at tho progressthat had been made by the pupilsThe childrens time for a surprisecame next and a very agreeableone it was as Old Santa camo anddistributedmany beautiful pres-
ents¬
to all Tho exercises closedand every one seemed well pleasedIud spoke in tho highest terms ofthe teachers work
Seven prisoners convicted attho recent term of the Perrycounty circuit court at Hazardin charge of Sheriff S B Holliday anda number of deputiespassed through Jackson since ourlast issue enroute to the Frankfortpenitentiary viz
Joe Minnard murder 5 yearsJako Sloan and John Singleton
destroying telephone lines 2 years
eachJohnPolly forgery 2 years
Stewart Hammond forgery 2
yearsGranvilleCombs seduction 1
yearArchibald Kates colgrandlarceny 1 year
Prof J L Moores school gavean entertainment and Christmastrio Dec 22nd and everybodywere well pleased especially theyoung folks who went away ladenwith toya and Christmas goodsEven the professor was not for-
gotten¬
but was rememberedwithmany presents Ho remarked thathe was sixty years old and that
that was tho happiest day of hislife The exercises were excellentand there was a great deal of
mirthas tho pieces were mostlyhumorous Loud peals of laugh ¬
ter were heard as tho students re ¬
cited their humorous dialoguesand recitations Tljero was nocomplaining except tho old ladieswho complained that the buttonswero all burstcd off their husbandsvests and they would be requiredto sew them on again In fact i
was a day long to bo rememberedby the students The people oftho Cane Creek neighbornood werall well pleased in tho way Pro-
fessor
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conducted tho schoolandare speaking in high terms of h-
and the children will long remem ¬
ber the grand old man-
NOTICEAll parties who are indebted to
Evcrsole Son are requested tcalland settle their account be ¬
fore January 15 1906 If notsettled before that time they willbe placed in the hands of an attor-
ney¬
for collection Yours re ¬
spectfullyEVEUSOLK Sox
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QUARTERLY KElOKTOF TilE
Jackson lojJosll lJanK-I
At tide close of business on the30th day of December 1905
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts 05206 52Overdrafts secured 1054 141rgDue from National
Banks 7597 25Dup from State Banks
Bnkrs13469 55Due from trust com pa-
nlies¬
00000 21OC6 80Mortgages 4300 00Other stocks bonds 5847 0-0Siecie1521 GO
Currency 7074 00 8602 G6
Furniture fixtures 1792 50General expense 1297 93
109894 70
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
08SurplusfundUndivided profits 32 73Deposits subject to
check on which inter-est is not id 79653 85
Duo National flanks 116032Duo State Banks and
Bankers 000000Interest and exchange 1938 80
109894 70
SUPPLEMENTARY
1 Highest amount of iijijebtedneaof any stockholder person companyor firm including In the liability ofthe compnny or firm the liability of theindividual members thereof directlyor Indireatly If such indebtedness exseeds 20 per uent of the capital stuckactually paid In old ac4Va1amount ofsurplus of the bunk
None2 How Indebtedness In above Item
lslcured1NoneSee Section 583 Ky Statutes3 Highest a nouns of Indebtedness
at director or olllcor If amount ofinch indebtedness exceed 10 per centof pald up oapjtuj stuck of bank
NoneSee Saotlon 683 Ky Statutes4 How Is same securedNoneG Does amount of indebtednea of
any person company or firm IncludingIn the liability of the oompanvor firmthe liability of the Individual membersthereof exceed 80 per cent of paidupsurplusNoIf so state amount of such jndebt ¬
edness
Anne0 Amount of last dividend
2000 Fight per cent tuntnckhnldorgOne per cent to Surplus Fund en ¬
tered f250 00
711ere nil Infees Interestand taxes deducted thmfrui beforedeclaring dividend nnd win not leas
linn 10 per cent of net prills of thehank for the period covered l y thedividend carried to the surplus fundbefore said dividend was declared
Yes5taurteadSTATE OF KENTUCKY le +
tCounty of BreathlttJ S Jr Cashier of Jncksen
Deposit UnnKa hunk located and do ¬ing business In the town of Jackson inSIIYIIIn true statement of the condition ofbnsinesdthe best of his knowledge and beliefand further says that the business ofsaid hatik line been triininotrd at thelocation named nnd tint elsewherennd llnt the above report U made incompliance with an ofllclal notice re-ceived
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from the Secretary of Statedesignating the 30ih dny of limoreportoJ S IIEAD JR Oushler
FLOYD DAY PresidentF P CnAwpnnnJNO E PATRICK > Directors11VIeH ll > OINi J
Subscribed anti sworn to before meby J S Head Jrlhu 2d day of Jan ¬
uary 1000S II HUUST
Clerk Brf alhitt Circuit CourtBy I LANDRUM D O
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master offimissioQers Sale
BUKATHITT ClUCUIT CounTAbrelia Marcum Guardian-
vs PlaintiffNellie riannery c DefendantEquityI andVirIthe above styled cause lit its reg-ular
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October term 1905 I shallproceed to offer for sale at theCourt House door in JacksonBreathitt County Kentucky on
Hominy the 3id day of January1000
regularitt County Court between thehours of 12 oclock m and 2 oclockp m tho following describedreal property lying and being inBreathitt County Kentucky onthe waters of towards Creek andboundedand described as follows
Beginning on a rook marked BS on the north bank of the Marcum fork of Howards Creekatributary of the north fork of theKentucky river about 800 feetabove the forks of the saidcreekon the lino of the iands of LeeDeaton thence S 3530 W 568feet to a black oak S 4330 W ICOfeet to a chestnut S W 731feet to two small sourwoods on apoint corner to the land of JohnDavidson thence with said David ¬
sons lino S 17 Ifi W 232 feet to ablack oak S Ct 15 w 176 feet to astake n 87 30 w 2C3 feet to astake n 56 w 186 feet to a chest ¬
nut s 74 30 w 382 feet to a sourwood n 74 15 w 22 feet to a ma ¬
ple s 72 45 w 259 feet to a sourwood n 73 30 w 206 feet to achestnut on a knob s 55 w 39 71feat to a small dogwoods CO 30 w198 feet to a black tacks 11 Ifi w190 feet to a chestnut oakandsmall hickory s 845 o 206 feet totwo hickories corner to tho landof Jasper Arrowood thence bray ¬
tug the blind of said Davidson andwith the land of Arrowood 5215w 20Q feet to a chestnut oak s57 tl0 w 150 foot to a cross on arocks 59 w 208 teat to a stake s49 15 w 141 feet to a chestnut s62 w 216 feet to a largo black oakwithold marks s 59 45 w 109 feetto a chestnut s 63 w 272 feet to achestnut oak s 54 30 w 264 feetto a stake s 78 45 w 206 feet to achestnut ol1kn 81 30 w 295 feetto a black ODICn 70 w 290 fet toa chestnut stump n 10 30 w 76feet to a double chestnut oaks 6830 w 554 feet to a stake s 71 w322 feet to a cross on a rook neara small hickory s 86 w 230 feet toa chestnut oak corner to tho landof J JJ Newton Arrowood andwith liis lino leaving the lino ofJasper Arrowood 15 w 958feet to a stake n 42 15 w 163 feetto a stake n 51 w 166 feet to ahickory and double chestnut n 7245 w 179 feet to a stake on a knobnear a largo rock n 69 45 w 138Ifoot tp a stake n 8Q 40 w m feetto a stave n 55 30 w 199 feet to atstake n 59 30 w54 feet to a doublehicKory n 5251 w 183 feet to UIstaKe n 51 w 137 feet to a stakeunder Nailers rock n 41 50 w totwo poplars under Nailers rocksIcorner to the landof Benjaminbraying ¬
¬locustory n 53 w 248 feet to a leadn 79 15 w 110 feet to a
phOtrHlt n 6115 w °08 feet to nIpine s B5 50 w 104 feet to ustave n 84 30 w 105 feet to asmall sourwood n 78 05 w 508Ifeet to a small hicKory s 70 80 WI97 feet to a hicKory n 84 wfeet to a staKe n 74 CO w 238Ifeet to a white oak corner tolandof Leo Combs and with hisIline leaving the land of Ben Mcjfntosl n 24 15 0 251 feet to a hicK-ory n loba g03 fppt to n stqken 82 15 e 101 feet to k stake j n IT 45 e1U feet to a pine by a large roclcj n 29e 10a feet to a large black jack J n 3045 e 101 feet to a aaple on a largerock n 15 15 w saT et to a stake I n18 WJ07 feet to tw pines n 28 45 elOa feet to a stake 17 45 e 103 feet J
to n stake by chat rock n 20 30 e 400feet to netnken 0 e HI feet to nchestnut oak corner to land of AlfredHollun and on hili line leaving thinline ot Lee Comb s 85 e 148 feet to nwalnut K 8216e 120 feet to n stake nSO BO o 101 feet tel n pint n 75 e 250feet to n stake n CO o 210 feet to n pimnnd chestnut n 33 e 202 feet to n smallhickory n 0080181 root to n staken G5 15 n 182 feet to n block jack n 51300 133 feet to a large cliOiUniU oakn OS e 163 feet to u tnke i n 74 e 185feet to n stake II SO u 135 fret to H
take s 63 e 112 feet to n surall QhCf t
nut oak s 77 e HiS pols t > < a blackjack u 03 30 u 209 poles to n ohestntitn Ifi 16 e 04 feet to u chentiut oak n5130 e 107 feet to n cruise on a rock n60 30 e 00 feet to a chestnut under nlarge rockn 50 30 H 01 feet to a pineW 67 c 100 fe <u to n stnke n 20 30 e 123feet tu a stake n 130 w 73 feet to a-
cross on a rock n 14 w 223 feet to nchestnut onk n 8 SO w 170 feet to achestnut n 10 II 08 feet to a staken M o 151 feet to a chestnut oakand hickory n 17 30 o 125 feet toa chestnut n 1 30 w 145 feet to achestnut n 18 45 o 100 feet to across on a rock n 31 15 o 78 feetto a stake s 87 0 61 feet to ala ¬
cust s 81 15 o 75 feet ton cross onredbudblackjackhickory n 50 15 o 150 feet to crossItImfeet to a hickory n 78 30 o 1118feet to a chestnut oaks 87 15 o 177feet to a small white oak n 43 15e 176 feet to a chestnut oak cornerto land of Mary Spicer awl withher line leaving lnndof AlfredHollon n 72 o 493 feet to a largechestnut oak n 27 30 e 414 feet toa tint rock n 37 15 o 280 feet to astake corner to land of Kentucky
theirlandccr s 61 45 0 857 feet to a smallpino on a knobs 15 w 539 feet toa pine s 15 0 SOl feet to a stakes 37 o 241 foot to a chestnut oak onrightIandHowards Creek n 73 30o 419 feetto a black onkn 55 30 e 147 fretto a stake n 61 45 0 5CO feet to asmallchestnut oak on knobs 5j 15e 391 feet to a lentils chestnut n62 e 213 feet to a stake n 41 45 o543 feet to a rock on a high knob9 GO 0 520 feet to a hickory s HS30 o 142 feet to a stake n 83 e 211feet to a chestnut oak on knob bo ¬
tween Cane Crook Doty ShoalBranch and I low nrds Creek cor¬
ner to Doty Shoal tract n 4730 e4FO feet to three dogwoods n 21 e184 feet to a hickory n 44 30 ohighknobchestnut oaks 6445 c 171 feet toa hickory s 31 30 e 256 feet to nstake s 57 o 27S feet to a blackoakcorner to laud of Thomas
loavingthopony thence B 42 15 o 148 foot toa stake s 1015o 197 feet to astake s 40 o 135 feet to a black-jack s 40 30 o 137 feet to a dogwoodsapling s 65 50 o 132 feetto a stake on tho point s 12o 212feet to n black oak 1 s 40 45 o 100feet to a stake on the endof apoint s 13 80e 258 foot tonstake s 38 80 o 00 feet to a sycnmore in tho mouth of Doty ShoalBranch on south bank of thoNorth Fork of the Kentucky riveron tlto line of W E Gn n billsland and with his line leavingtho land of Thoma8 Chancy s 55v234 foot to n double dogwood
s 40 45v 114 feet to a stake s 8445 w 258 feet tor stake s 49 30w 247 feet to n stnYu on side of thohills 7015 w 100 foot to a largechestnut oak on tho sido of the hillw OS feot to a small red oaka 7015 w 827 feet to a stnkoj B Tl 80w 298 fief to a red oakn 54w252 feet to a stake n 48 80 w 321feet to a sassafras w 170 foot to alociut n 70 15 w 212 feet to nstnke n 74 w 122 feet to a sour-wood on point between Doty ShoalBranch and W K OnmbilPsbranch i thence n 07 15 w 213 feettun hickory and chestnut oak on
ridge in tho head of Doty ShoalBranch thence s 57 45vv 280 feetto n small hickorys 45 w 820 fetato a locust B 12 45 w 8U foot to
black oak by a large rook on n knobthence s D GO e KH feet to a black oak
n knob s61 e3C8 feet to a red oakand tourwocd R 815 o 375 feet to n redoak i K 10 46 e 134 feet to a stake s 4510 e 371 feet to n double maple s 11rhlJeIcorner to the of Beaton andwith his line lenvlnjj the line of W EUiinlilll thence s 48 w 120 feet to ared oak on the side of the hill a 41 w
140 feet to awhile oak s 8030 w 233feet to n red oak on the site of the hillthence a 35 30 w 410 feet to the begin ¬
containing 710 acres by actualsurvey
Said property will be sold at PublicAuction to the highest and best bidderand the purchaser will be required togive bond for the purchase moneywith approved security bearing inter ¬
est from date of sale and having theforce and effect of a replevin bond and
lien will be reserved In said bondsfor the full payment of the purchaseprice and Interest Bidders must beprepared to comply promptly withthese terms
Cost of suit M M
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