Sunday, June 26, 2011

The Breckenridge News ~ June 26, 1907



On this day . . . daily happenings were printed in  
The Breckenridge Newspaper of my Jarboe, Pate, Tabeling and Taul family history ~


ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRINT.
VOL. XXIX.    CLOVERPORT, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1907
8 PAGES        NO. 50


PATESVILLE. 
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                                   PATESVILLE, KY.
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  • Dr. W. L. Laulace, of Horse Branch, was called to the bedside of his daughter, Mrs. Walter Jarboe, Monday of last week. 
  • Mrs. Bell Frymire and children, of Horse Branch, were called to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Walter Jarboe, Wednesday, who is ill of consumption. 

TAR FORK
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                             TAR FORK, KY. 

  • Powell Tabeling is improving rapidly from his illness and is going about.
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PERSONAL AND LOCAL
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  • ? and Mrs. Wave Roff of Owensboro, are the guests of Mrs. Henry Pate.
                                                     
                                                        REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

  • Mr. and Mrs. Marion Weatherholt, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Pate went to Louisville on the Henderson packet on Monday. 

McQUADY
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                                          McQUADY, KY.
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  • John Bates and Len Taul were in Louisville last week attending the Republican State Convention. 
  • Barney Dyarnett and Garfield Burden have purchased a drilling outfit and are drilling a well for Mr. Len Taul this week. 
  • McQuady may have a new depot. The officials of the road were here last week and decided that the old depot is inadequate for the large amount of freight that is handled here. 

CHENUALT.
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                                    CHENAULT, KY.

  • J. F. Jarboe went to Hardinsburg Sunday. 


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Every Wednesday, The Breckenridge News, and it's eight seven-column pages would provide a mix of local community and political news, a sampling of broad general interest stories, and opinion pieces by local columnists.   John D. Babbage, the owner, started The Breckenridge News on July 22, 1876 and continued publication until his death in 1934. His daughter, Mildred Babbage, took over the paper as editor until her death in 1949. The paper was then taken over by W.G. Polk, the grandson of John D. Babbage, ending one year later. You can read the full history of The Breckenridge Newspaper of Cloverport, KY by clicking on this ~ link ~.


The Breckenridge News is a part of and was found within the Kentuckiana Digital Library, an excellent source and " . . . gateway to the rare and unique digitized collections housed in Kentucky archives."     ~ The Kentuckiana Digital Library 

The Breckenridge News is a wonderful source to discover and learn of the daily happenings of my ancestors and extended family members.


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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Breckenridge News ~ June 21, 1905




On this day . . . daily happenings were printed in  
The Breckenridge Newspaper of my Jarboe, Pate, Ryan, Tabeling and Taul family history ~


ALL THE NEWS THAT'S FIT TO PRINT.
VOL. XXIX.    CLOVERPORT, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1905
8 PAGES        NO. 49

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MATTINGLY.
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  • Miss Nannie Ryan, of Pisgah, was here shopping last Tuesday.
  • Curtis Pate was the guest of Miss Mayme Seaton last Sunday.
  • Wick Pate and Nat Taul sold to Clark Owen last week a fine flock of lambs. 
  • Mr. and Mrs. James Furrow were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Taul last Sunday. 
  • Wm Tabeling and two daughters of Wichita, Kan., are here visiting friends and relatives.
  • Misses Maggie, Lillie and Minnie Bates, of Pisgah, were the guests of their aunt Mrs. Samuel Taul, last week. 
  • Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hawkins visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Pate, at Cloverport last Saturday and Sunday. 
  • Mrs. Milly Pate, who has been visiting her grand-daughter, Mrs. Alfred Hawkins, and other relatives, has returned home.
  • Mrs. Samuel Taul left last Saturday for Hites Run, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. John Elder, and other relatives. 
  • Every farmer should hear the speech of H. B. Sherman, national organizer of the American Society of Equity. He will speak at the Fourth of July picnic given by W. N. Pate, John O'Riley, Huse Alexander and Jubal Hook at Hardinsburg. 

PATESVILLE. 
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  • Mrs. P. M. Rigdon, of El Paso, Tex. is visiting her father, G. W. Jarboe. 


Pages, 1, 2, and 4 . . . also mentions my Pate Ancestors ~ (click on page numbers for direct links).




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Every Wednesday, The Breckenridge News, and it's eight seven-column pages would provide a mix of local community and political news, a sampling of broad general interest stories, and opinion pieces by local columnists.   John D. Babbage, the owner, started The Breckenridge News on July 22, 1876 and continued publication until his death in 1934. His daughter, Mildred Babbage, took over the paper as editor until her death in 1949. The paper was then taken over by W.G. Polk, the grandson of John D. Babbage, ending one year later. You can read the full history of The Breckenridge Newspaper of Cloverport, KY by clicking on this ~ link ~.

The Breckenridge News is a wonderful source for me to discover and learn of the daily happenings of my ancestors and extended family members.


Typewriter graphics by J's Magic Galleries