January 6, 1922 - Bullitt County Public Library
January 6, 1922 - Bullitt County Public Library
January 6, 1922 - Bullitt County Public Library
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of the death of Mr. Armstrong’s<br />
aunt.<br />
Miss Amy Rose Troxler spent last<br />
week at her home in Louisville.<br />
Ruth Patterson spent the week end in<br />
Louisville the guest of her brother,<br />
Lesley Patterson and wife.<br />
W. R. Armstrong and wife and<br />
Hazel Hall attended the funeral of<br />
their aunt in Louisville Sunday.<br />
Miss Sara Mullins spent the week<br />
end at home.<br />
Mrs. Luther Patterson and daughter,<br />
Inez, spent Tuesday in the city.<br />
Wilodean Froman spent the week<br />
end in Hardin Co. with her parents.<br />
Sam Miler was over in town<br />
Monday.<br />
School opened Monday and you can<br />
see the little fellows with their<br />
books.<br />
O. W. Pearl, who has been ill for<br />
some time, is better.<br />
Pflanz Hatzell will start a poultry<br />
farm here.<br />
Robt. Ice and wife spent Sunday<br />
with Emerson Welch and family.<br />
About fifteen new cases of Flu are<br />
reported in town.<br />
Thelma Lee spent Saturday in the<br />
city.<br />
Jas. Bradbury, of Louisville, spent<br />
Saturday here.<br />
Attorney G. M. Yeast, of Lebanon<br />
Junction, spent Tuesday here.<br />
Tuesday was set as a big court day to<br />
try the fight cases, but as one or two<br />
of the principals were sick, the cases<br />
were continued.<br />
C. H. Kurtsinger spent from<br />
Wednesday until Sunday in the city.<br />
The Pioneer News, <strong>1922</strong> - J. W. Barrall, Editor<br />
Extracted or Transcribed From Microfilm by Edith Blissett in the year 2004<br />
Porter Bridwell left Wednesday for<br />
Buffalo, NY where he will make his<br />
home.<br />
Mrs. C. F. Troutman and Mrs. F. G.<br />
Thomas spent Tuesday afternoon in<br />
the city.<br />
Mrs. America Ann Kelley<br />
Mrs. America Ann Kelley died at<br />
her home near Zoneton Sunday. She<br />
was the wife of H. Kelley. Besides<br />
her husband, she leaves three<br />
children. Her remains were laid to<br />
rest in Hebron Cemetery Monday.<br />
Geo. Hatfield<br />
Geo. Hatfield, aged 76 years, died at<br />
his home near Clermont Sunday<br />
morning. His remains were laid to<br />
rest in the family burying ground<br />
Tuesday.<br />
Mrs. Pheoba Bauer<br />
Mrs. Pheoba Bauer, aged 94 years,<br />
died at the home of her son, A. O.<br />
Tatro at Lebanon Junction February<br />
10.<br />
Mrs. Baurer (sic) was born in<br />
England and came to this county in<br />
1847 and had spent most of her life<br />
in and near Lebanon Junction.<br />
Funeral services were held in the<br />
Baptist Church by Rev. T. L. Jones,<br />
after which her remains were laid to<br />
rest in the cemetery at that place.<br />
McKinley Infant<br />
The baby of Mr. and Mrs.<br />
McKinley died at their home in<br />
Lebanon Junction February 20.<br />
Miss Jennie Armstrong<br />
Miss Jennie Armstrong died at the<br />
home of Samuel Armstrong near Mt.<br />
Holly Saturday morning.<br />
She was an aunt of the Armstrong<br />
boys and Mr. N. H. Hall of this<br />
county.<br />
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Her remains were laid to rest in<br />
Cave Hill Cemetery Sunday evening.<br />
Mrs. Geo. Shepherd<br />
Mrs. Nellie Shepherd, wife of Geo.<br />
Shepherd, died at her home here<br />
Wednesday evening. She had been<br />
confined to her bed for some time.<br />
She leaves a husband and two<br />
sisters, Mrs. Mattie Tucker of this<br />
place and Mrs. Fannie Martin of<br />
Bedford, Ind.<br />
Her remains were laid to rest in<br />
Hebron Cemetery Friday.<br />
Sells Store<br />
Geo. Bowman has sold his store at<br />
Salt River to Mr. and Mrs. Len<br />
Daugherty, who have taken charge<br />
of it and will continue to run it as a<br />
general store.<br />
Advertisement<br />
The Peoples Bank. R. L. Simmons,<br />
President; S. B. Williams, Vice-<br />
President; J. W. Hardaway, Cashier;<br />
J. L. Williams, Asst Cashier.<br />
Medora<br />
Mrs. Charles Cundiff is better at this<br />
writing.<br />
Mr. Henry Felker passed away the<br />
11 th day of February. He died of<br />
pneumonia. He was eighty years old<br />
and was quite spry for his age. He<br />
will be laid to rest at the King<br />
burying ground near Knob Creek.<br />
We extend our sympathy to the<br />
family.<br />
Mrs. Willie Heghman is very low<br />
and not expected to last long.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hoaghland spent<br />
one day last week with their aunt,<br />
Mrs. Henry Monroe.<br />
Mrs. W. S. Pauley and daughter<br />
spent one day recently with her