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From: "Geneva Mckinney" <>
Subject: [KYBREATH-L] THE JACKSON HUSTLER JOHN J. DICKEY PUBLISHER MAY 22,1891 #11 EXCERPTS
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 1999 11:08:21 -0500


> THE JACKSON HUSTLER
> JOHN JAY DICKEY
> PUBLISHER
> MAY 22, 1891
> JACKSON, KENTUCKY
> BREATHITT COUNTY, KENTUCKY
> ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR IN ADVANCE
>
> Society's Domain.
> Mr. D.G. Waide, of Nicholasville, is in town.
>
> W.M. Combs went to Stillwater last Sunday.
>
> Prof. M.C. Marion of Campton, was here several days this week.
>
> MR. A. McClure, of Winchester, was here Wednesday and Thursday.
>
> W.W. Holliday and Mr. Engle of Perry county, were here Tuesday.
>
> Will H. Giles was here Thursday, selling Trimble Bros. groceries to our merchants.
>
> Miss Esther Hurst has returned from a two weeks visit to her parents, in Wolfe county.
>
> Henry Hurst has accepted a position with the new firm of Garriott & Little. He began Monday.
>
> Pearl Combs, of Hindman passed through Jackson Wednesday night, returning from Louisville.
>
> A.H. Hargis and D.B. Redwine went to Morgan county Wednesday, to look after the political interests of Col. John S. Hargis.
>
> Miss Gertrude Gillum, who has been attending school at Jackson, Breathitt county, returned home Saturday morning. Milton Free Press.
>
> W.F. Schooler, of the Jackson Hustler, was in the city yesterday on his way to the Republican convention at Lexington. Will is looking well and is much pleased with his new home.--Gazette.
>
> Walter Day and Lipscomb Parrott are helping Arch Lyon serve the customers at Day Bros. & Co. while Blair McLin is visiting his parents in Virginia, and John Day is almost suffering death with his sore throat.
>
> J.B. Marcum, W.F. Schooner and R.A. Hurst left Tuesday morning for the Republican State Convention at Lexington, which met Wednesday. They will do all in their power to nominate Col. A.T. Wood for Governor.#11 Taylor and Floyd Day came up Tuesday night to see their brother John. They heard that he was in a critical condition, and brought Dr. Oldham, of Lexington, with them, but at five o'clock p.m. of that same day, the ulcer in his throat burst and gave relief, so that when they arrived he had passed the crisis, and was comparatively easy.
>
> Centre College, Danville, has a program for commencement, which will surpass anything ever had in Kentucky.Present will be the following distinguished gentlemen:Justices L.Q. C. Lamar and John M. Harlin, P.
> Breckinridge, A.P. Humphrey, Rev. Willis Green Craig, Senators Vest, Sherman, Carlisle and Blackburn, Congressmen Mckinley, Mills, Springer, McMillan, Hon. henry Watterson, Col. E.F. Shepherd and David Sinton. Others that are expected are Chief-Justice Fuller, James G. Blaine, Attorney General Miller,Senators Vorhees and Gorman,.
> Memorial tablets are to be unveiled in honor of the dead presidents of the college, J.C. Young, Lewis W. Green, W.L. Breckenridge, and Ormond Beatty.
>
> CASH PAID For OLD SILVER
> J.W. JONES,JEWELER,
> Mt. Sterling,Kentucky
>
> INSURE WITH J.O.MILLER&W.A.WILSON
> Leading Insurance Agents of Eastern Kentucky.
>
> Mt., Sterling,Kentucky
> BUY THE WINCHESTER FLOUR
> It has taken First Premium in all Leading Fairs of the State.
> Winchester Roller Mills S.P. Kerr..
>
> Shorthand and Telegraphic Department
> STATE A>&M. COLLEGE
> 135 and 137 East Main Street, Lexington,Ky. Lock Box 97.
> C.C. CALHOON, Principal #11
>
> End of Excerpts for The Jackson Hustler
> May 22,1891
> John J. Dickey Publisher
> Jackson, Kentucky
> Breathitt County
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/index.html
>
> Thank you Sincerely
Geneva & Gary mcKinney
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