The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library
The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library
The Pioneer News, 1920 - Bullitt County Public Library
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For Sale<br />
One good work horse. Clarence Hill,<br />
Shepherdsville.<br />
Two sows, 15 shoats. J. F. Weller,<br />
Chapeze, KY<br />
Notice<br />
<strong>The</strong>re will be preaching services at<br />
Cedar Grove the 4 th Sunday by H. K.<br />
Deacon.<br />
Editorials<br />
No matter how much one may feel<br />
like shooting the Louisville<br />
policemen, one is bound to admit<br />
that they are meddlesome.<br />
Some of those republican club<br />
members in Louisville certainly “do”<br />
know how to gamble.<br />
Ben Wolf, who formerly conducted<br />
a saloon at Tenth and Broadway,<br />
Louisville, has signified his<br />
intention of going to Pennsylvania to<br />
live. Certainly tough on Penn.<br />
No wonder the population of<br />
Louisville is so disappointedly<br />
small; think of the people in<br />
Louisville who have beer murdered<br />
while the police slept.<br />
Personal<br />
A. M. Vance returned home after<br />
spending some time with his parents<br />
at Glasgow.<br />
Mr. A. P. Dedmen, (sic) of<br />
Millersburg, spent Saturday here on<br />
business.<br />
D. M. Monroe, of Lebanon Junction,<br />
spent Saturday here.<br />
Mr. J. E. Hagan of Leachers, who<br />
has been on the sick list, is better.<br />
Misses Mary and Barbara Hecker<br />
spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs.<br />
Rennison, who has been very sick.<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 />
Mrs. A. M. Vance and sister, Mrs.<br />
McKinney, were here Saturday<br />
evening.<br />
Judge A. E. Funk and son, A. E.<br />
Funk Jr, were here Tuesday<br />
attending court and shaking hands<br />
with their friends.<br />
Mr. Jack Howerton, of Bardstown,<br />
was a guest of the Peoples Bank last<br />
Monday and, incidently, called on<br />
his best girl.<br />
Miss Mary Thompson, of the High<br />
School faculty, was the happy guest<br />
of appreciative friends at<br />
Georgetown, Ky Saturday and<br />
Sunday.<br />
Miss Kathleen Croan, who was<br />
operated on at one of the infirmaries<br />
in the city not long ago, is very much<br />
improved and has been taken to her<br />
home where she is improving<br />
rapidly.<br />
Robert Shanklin was in town<br />
Monday.<br />
Mrs. Lindsay Ridgway, Mrs. Gertie<br />
Shafer, E. D. Jones and Bro. Banks<br />
spent Monday with Mrs. Sex Barger.<br />
J. M. Barrall, of Knob Creek, spent<br />
Monday here.<br />
Judge Bradbury and sons are able to<br />
be out again after bring laid up with<br />
the Flu.<br />
Jas. Wallace and wife, of Zoneton,<br />
spent Monday eve here.<br />
Chas. Bridwell left March 12 for<br />
Miss. to work in timber.<br />
Mr. J. C. Holsclaw, of Mountain<br />
Top, spent Saturday and Sunday<br />
here.<br />
Mr. Harlan Shepherd has sold his<br />
farm to Mr. J. F. Combs and will go<br />
to the city to live.<br />
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Jess Weatherford has returned from<br />
Toledo with his new Auto. Look out<br />
girls.<br />
Attorney Geo. Yeast, of Lebanon<br />
Junction, was here Monday.<br />
Dr. Kirk, of Zoneton, spent Tuesday<br />
here.<br />
<strong>The</strong> hard rains Monday night and<br />
Tuesday morning kept Will Troll<br />
and Less Herps from carrying the<br />
mail Tuesday.<br />
O. W. Pearl spent Monday in the<br />
city.<br />
Mr. J. W. Pope and son, of Zoneton,<br />
spent Tuesday here.<br />
Dorsey Whitaker and Will Jenkins,<br />
of Zoneton, spent Wednesday eve<br />
here.<br />
Rice Lee spent Wednesday here on<br />
business.<br />
D. M. Kelley, of Mt. Eden, was here<br />
Wednesday.<br />
Iley Jones, of Leaches, moved Mr.<br />
Sharp to his farm this week.<br />
J. B. Proctor and Sons were here<br />
Wednesday.<br />
Ladies, you can can fruit with the<br />
Ideal Washer, See Lutes & Co.<br />
For Sale<br />
Horses, wagon & harness,<br />
cultivators. Ed Wright, Gap-In-<br />
Knob, KY<br />
March 26, <strong>1920</strong><br />
School <strong>News</strong><br />
Samuel Ridgway, a freshman in the<br />
State College at Lexington, was the<br />
only one in his class to make his<br />
letter in basket ball for the season<br />
just closed.