The Gavelyte, January 1911

m ·t 111\' l',\'l' ,, di nnl oon hl' i"nr '"Ot li•11, for 1l w; rny fir iv.ht of :1 m1111n 11111 :l'lwnlhou 1• \ lillll' lo~ strul'lun• with two window but 110 gin : 111 f,1cl th •r · \\l'l'' I 111 Iwo boll's in llw w·III nnd n largt• Id fnHhiorn d fit I pl:in• in t,•arl of , ~t el\'', 1:rny or tlw ch1ldn•11w1•n•lwlt •rdn•Hit•dthan on" mighL uppo!lP, Thy lonk •d t m' lik • th 'Y w,•n• ap1nr1tion.i inHl •ad of hum:111 lwing8. But whr•n on ~ · •s tlwir mann •r or living, their homp1-1 nndth ir horn• lif, you rnuld ·tr· •ly h1.•li •vc it possibk that they can ·ondu!'l th(•mst•lvl's nnrl npp •ar HH 11 a th •y tlo. \'cry f w liv in anything- but log h11t11, am! a1-1 I madP m way ;il()ng the creeks and o,· •r the pass I wondt>r cl how tlwy mnnuged to l1v •. ll was nearly noon ,,, h n I came to a Ji ttl, building and I could not imHgine what it was u ed for. Imagme my surpris wh •n I dis ·ov •r cl that it was ri slor . I nt red to see if I could find anyLhing to allay th pangs of hung •r which had air ady set in. But in that I wa disappointed. Th y had a Ii tie bit of ev rything but what a per o'n wanted. It certainly was a tr at to me though to see the in~ide of the building and when I I~ft I did not f el the least bit hungry. It was in the middle of the afternoon before I maue my way over the pass and do\vn into the beautiful valley of the South fork of the Kentucky River. After following the bank of that stream for a short distance I again turned up th · valley of ow Creek and in a short time was with my sister in the Mission Sta– tion on that same cr'eek. ~~~~~~~~'l r ·· ·: . ,, . "· The . ' ._ · · _ · j l l.:/;' N,e~~::~!c~e:.:~r ., t. J -·,,;~ - ,Now Going On J '.'I f-;reat oppo rt.unity for the chap who wants sma r t clothes fo r a l , mall outlay of money. Come and take a · took l Nesbitt & Wea~~~ ' · .. J.. Xenia., -,Obfo.' ;r ; ·- tf~~~~~~~~

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