The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library
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Louisville and putting down the<br />
crime there.<br />
<strong>Public</strong> Sale<br />
Tuesday, Jan. 27, <strong>1920</strong>, at 10 a.m.<br />
As I have sold my lease and will go<br />
in the merchandise business, I will<br />
sell at my place on Preston St. Road,<br />
known as the Widow Wallace place<br />
near Zoneton, all my personal<br />
property consisting of stock, farming<br />
implements and household furniture.<br />
C. M. McKenzie<br />
Fatal Epidemic<br />
Article. Forage poisoning, or so<br />
called cerebro spinal meningitis in<br />
horses has made its appearance here<br />
in epidemic form and considerable<br />
stock has been lost already this<br />
winter.<br />
For Sale<br />
1 half Jersey heifer and three weeks<br />
old calf. Gentle to milk. $70.00 buys<br />
them, if taken at once. R. J.<br />
McCracken, Clermont, KY<br />
Registered Duroc Male 2-1/2 years<br />
old. Great Defender Strain, Weight<br />
500 lbs. H. C. Bohlsen,<br />
Shepherdsville.<br />
Weaned pigs for sale, also bred sow.<br />
H. Duncan, Furnace Place, Belmont<br />
Correction<br />
In our last issue, we stated that Mr.<br />
E. D. Porter and Miss Mollie Roby<br />
were married on Dec. 28 in the<br />
Highland Baptist Church, which was<br />
a mistake. It should have read at the<br />
home of Rev. E. T. Georgeson,<br />
pastor of the Highland Christian<br />
Church.<br />
For Rent<br />
A farm of 109 acres for rent. H. P.<br />
Wineholder, Belmont, KY<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Pioneer</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>1920</strong> - J. W. Barrall, Editor<br />
Transcribed from Microfilm by Edith Blissett in the year 2004<br />
Personal<br />
Mrs. J. B. Monroe, of Louisville,<br />
spent several days last week with<br />
Mrs. Ad Ridgway.<br />
Clarence Dawson shipped two fine<br />
loads of mules South last week.<br />
Frank Harned spent Sunday with O.<br />
W. Pearl.<br />
Mrs. Gertie Shafer spent Sunday<br />
with Mrs. J. W. Barrall.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Watkins<br />
motored to Nashville, TN Dec. 27,<br />
where they will make their future<br />
home. Mr. Watkins will be<br />
connected with the new livestock<br />
firm of Watkins, Carrithers & Co.<br />
He reports very bright prospects.<br />
Miss Josie Barrall has returned to<br />
her home after spending some time<br />
with Miss Blanch Howlett.<br />
Miss Bertha Trunnell, who has just<br />
closed her school has accepted a<br />
position in the Circuit Clerk’s office.<br />
Mrs. Wm. Troutwine and daughter,<br />
Mrs. Anna Mehene, of Louisville,<br />
are the guests of C. L. Troutwine<br />
and wife.<br />
Mr. A. H. Bohlson spend Sunday in<br />
the city.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Vance are laid<br />
up with bad colds.<br />
J. M. Barrall and brother, C. A.<br />
Barrall and several others of Knob<br />
Creek spent Sunday here.<br />
Mrs. Lina Milan spent Monday here.<br />
J. E. Hagan, of Leaches, spent<br />
Sunday here.<br />
R. L. Simmons was in the city<br />
Monday.<br />
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Orion A. Lutes spent last Sunday<br />
and Monday with Forrest<br />
Leatherman, dentist of Louisville.<br />
Hays Duncan, of Belmont, was here<br />
Tuesday.<br />
Dr. Shafer spent Tuesday in the city.<br />
Mrs. Christy Parks, who has been<br />
secretary of the Agricultural and<br />
Live Stock Sanitary Boards under<br />
the last two administrations, has<br />
been reappointed. It does look like<br />
Governor Morrow intends to take<br />
notice of efficience and as Jailer<br />
Monroe says, “we’re wid him” so<br />
far.<br />
<strong>The</strong> administration changed hands<br />
some days ago and still John Bell<br />
lingers in Frankfort. Looks like<br />
Squire might be included in the<br />
fixtures.<br />
Bank Robbed<br />
<strong>The</strong> Taylorsville Bank was robbed<br />
Monday night. It was entered with a<br />
skeleton key like the bank here.<br />
About $8,000 in Government bonds<br />
and stamps were taken from safety<br />
boxes but the main safe was left<br />
alone.<br />
No doubt it was the same gang that<br />
was here.<br />
Lodge Notices<br />
Masonic Lodge meets the first and<br />
third Monday nights at 7:30 in each<br />
month. Roy Maraman, Master. H. H.<br />
Combs, Secty.<br />
Order of the Eastern Star meets the<br />
first and third Monday afternoon of<br />
each month.<br />
J.O.U.A.M. 119 meets every second<br />
and fourth Saturday nights. B.<br />
Weller, Councilar, Max Bolton,<br />
Secty.