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The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library

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Master George Clark was a guest of<br />

Mrs. Eva Bridwell Saturday.<br />

John Whitledge and wife spent<br />

Saturday in Shepherdsville.<br />

Miss Genevive Stallings spent<br />

Friday night with Miss Glayce<br />

Orms.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones were<br />

recent guests of their daughter, Mrs.<br />

Robt. Grant.<br />

Will Simmons and wife, Herman<br />

Owen and family and little Miss Ina<br />

Fern Gentry spent Sunday with Mrs.<br />

Fannie Hall.<br />

Sam Flood is on the sick list.<br />

John Stallings and family, of Bethel,<br />

and Elbert Bass, wife and children<br />

spent Sunday with the family of<br />

Mrs. Jennie Whitledge.<br />

Howard Hardin and wife spent the<br />

week end with the latter’s mother,<br />

Mrs. Kate Hall.<br />

Harry Hall, of Jefferson <strong>County</strong>, is a<br />

visitor of his nephew, Albert Fisher.<br />

Mrs. Georgia Gentry and daughter,<br />

Ina Fern, were recent guests of Mrs.<br />

Basil Scott.<br />

Mrs. Prudence Armstrong has been<br />

moved to Dave Armstrong’s on<br />

account of ill health and little<br />

Martha Armstrong is with her aunt,<br />

Hallie Armstrong.<br />

Farm for sale. Inquire of Rufus<br />

Balee.<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Sale<br />

January 29, <strong>1920</strong>. I will sell at my<br />

place one mile from Shepherdsville<br />

on the <strong>Bullitt</strong>s Lick Pike the<br />

following property: mules, horses,<br />

cattle, sheep, hogs, farm wagon,<br />

runabout buggy, hens and some<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 />

geese. Robert E. Lee, Jas. Roney,<br />

Auct.<br />

Memorial<br />

In sweet memory of our dear<br />

husband and daddy, Frank M.<br />

Hardy, Jr who departed this life, Jan.<br />

19, 1919. Poem. signed Your loving<br />

wife and children.<br />

Improve your Tobacco Crop<br />

By using better tobacco seeds. <strong>The</strong><br />

improved Standing Burley, one<br />

ounce will plant 10 acres. $2 per<br />

ounce. James E. Hagan,<br />

Shepherdsville.<br />

Read - Look<br />

If you want to sell your farm, list it<br />

with me at once. I have buyers now<br />

looking for places. I have town<br />

property in Taylorsville, will trade<br />

on <strong>Bullitt</strong> <strong>County</strong> farm. Larkins<br />

Porter, Mt. Washington, KY<br />

Commissioners Sale<br />

R. J. McCracken, plaintiff VS<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore Hobbic etc, defendant in<br />

Equity. Mentions John May, Crow,<br />

Hughes, King, Kurtz, Alonzo<br />

Hatfield, J. A. Taylor, J. M.<br />

Trunnell. C. P. Bradbury,<br />

Commissioner.<br />

Hauling<br />

My new auto truck will leave<br />

Shepherdsville every morning at<br />

8:30 a.m. and will haul light freight<br />

and passengers between Louisville<br />

and Shepherdsville. Prices very<br />

reasonable. G. S. Patterson.<br />

Selling Store<br />

Brooks Bros., who have been<br />

running the General Store at<br />

Zoneton for the past year have sold<br />

the store to Mr. Chas. McKenzie.<br />

<strong>The</strong> many friends of Mr. McKenzie<br />

wish him success in his new<br />

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business and also wish the Brooks<br />

Bros. success in whatever new<br />

business they enter in the future.<br />

Advertisements<br />

Dan Cohen Shoes, Fourth Avenue<br />

between Market & Jefferson. $1.99<br />

to $6.95.<br />

Stomach trouble - <strong>The</strong>dford’s Black-<br />

Draught. One cent a dose.<br />

January 30, <strong>1920</strong><br />

School <strong>News</strong><br />

Mr. Roger Wiggington, son of E. Z.<br />

Wiggington, and a recent graduate of<br />

the local high school, is taking a<br />

business course in the Clark<br />

Business School in Louisville.<br />

Mr. Robt. Ridgway, one of the most<br />

popular men in the <strong>County</strong>, is<br />

seriously ill at his home near Cupio<br />

and his brothers here, Doctor and<br />

Lindsay, are at his bedside.<br />

Mr. Otis Porter, former Trustee at<br />

Bardstown Junction, was recently<br />

injured while leaving a passenger<br />

train at that station.<br />

Miss Lillian Thompson has just<br />

given up her room in the Lebanon<br />

Junction school to take a full term of<br />

professional training at Bowling<br />

Green, KY.<br />

All teachers should try to take a<br />

course in this splendid school.<br />

Miss Margaret Hardesty and Miss<br />

Elizabeth Cash will finish the School<br />

at Nichols beginning the 1 st Monday<br />

in March.<br />

Miss Eula Funk writes that she is<br />

well pleased with her school at<br />

Fairdale in Jefferson <strong>County</strong>.<br />

Mr. Ed Sutton and family have sold<br />

their residence at Bardstown<br />

Junction (looks like) to Dr. J. G.

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