Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 16:46:55 -0400 From: Geneva McKinney Subject: NEWS: The Jackson Times, 27 Jan 1911, Breathitt Co ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/kyfiles.html ************************************************ THE JACKSON TIMES BREATHITT COUNTY JACKSON, KENTUCKY VOL.1 Ryland Musick, Editor. The Jackson Printing Company Publishers Friday January 27, 1911 $1.00 a year Cash Published for the People now on Earth and printed for them every Friday. No. 16 EXCERPTS We are authorized to announce BRECK COMBS as a candidate for Jailer of Breathitt county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce John M. Goff as a candidate for Jailer of Breathitt county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. Breathitt Circuit Court. Jaily Owens & c., Pl'tff. Vs. Notice Breck Carpenter, & c., Deft. Notice is hereby gived to all creditors of the estate of the late Stephen Carpenter, deceased to appear before me at my office in Jackson,Ky., on Jan. 26, 1911 and present their claims proven as required by law. Notice is also given that at the same time and place, I will hear any and all competent evidence offered by either party hereto covering claims against the estate of said decedent and all matters involved by the issues in this case. LEONIDAS REDWINE, D. M. C. B. C. C. One Case Where It Cost to Keep Silent Campton,Ky.,Feb. 1-- Walter Dean, who was fined by the Circuit Judge $125 and given 150 hours in jail for failing to tell from whom he had purchassed whiskey, was brought into court here still refusing to testify, a jury was impaneled and he was tried for contempt of court and given a fine of $500 and 50 days in jail. He was at a former day of this court fined $420 for alleged selling of whiskey without a license. The fines and costs now against him are about $1,200. HAZEL GREEN The girls Haut et Bon Literature Society rendered a very interesting program to a large and attentive audience Saturday. The girls U. D. Literary Society rendered an interesting program Saturday evening. Mrs. G. A. Tutt of Gosneyville, visited her sister Mrs. J. B. Hollon. Miss Mattie Hall of Union Hall came in Saturday and entered H. G. A. Misses Rouse, Blankenship, Margaret Ward, and Lillie Shockey matriculated at H. G. A. Tuesday. Carl Pratt visited home folks Sunday. Miss Grace Stamper spent Saturday until Tuesday at home. J. T. Day, Misses Daisy Day and Roena Kash left Saturday to spend the remainder of the winter in Florida. Mrs. Womack, organizer of the Royal Neighbors at this place, was here Thursday to attend the installation of officers of Evergreen Camp. Charles Keyser,Sr., of Paintsville, visited his son, Chas. Jr., at the Academy recently. Mrs. H. L. Childers, of Lexie, was here Thursday night to attend Evergreen Camp. Charles Byrd, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Hollon was very sick the first part of the week. A party of young folks were entertained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Taylor Center Saturday evening. Bro. W. D. Willoughby delivered two excellent sermons at Christian Church here Sunday. A few cases of mumps are in town, but there is not danger of more cases. James Tutt, of Gosneyville, was here Saturday and Sunday. J. B. Little, of Harriman, Tenn., who has been in ill health for some time, has been at Hot Springs Ark., for several weeks greatly improved. Marvin Carroll, of Campton, who has been attending school , is visiting home. Asa Ewing was at Campton Tuesday attending court. LOST CREEK Mize Landrum is building another boat. W. J. Landrum has moved his mill to Mill Branch, where he has a contract for sawing. G. W. Deaton is building a new storehouse near this place. Alex Haddix returned from Lexington, where he has been in school. Elisha Clemmons was here a few days ago buying ties. Edward C. Landrum marketeed some ties this week.