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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<strong>The</strong>lma Hatfield and Edna driving<br />
(looks like) with Everett Coakley<br />
last Sunday.<br />
Advertisements<br />
For weak women, take Cardui, the<br />
woman’s tonic.<br />
Wanted - Beech, sycamore, maple,<br />
oak and walnut logs. C. C. Mengel<br />
& Bro. Co. Louisville.<br />
Advertisement produced by the<br />
Association of Railway Executives<br />
in the interest of expanding<br />
railroads.<br />
Our strong armor steel vault is at our<br />
command - use it. United States<br />
Trust Company, Louisville<br />
Kryptok glasses, the invisible<br />
bifocals. J. Weatherford, Jeweler<br />
and Optometrist expert.<br />
Shepherdsville<br />
List your farm for sell with me.<br />
Larkins Porter, Mt. Washington.<br />
An Appreciation<br />
<strong>The</strong> home of the Baptist pastor was<br />
made glad on last Tuesday evening<br />
by a mighty inrush of friends, with<br />
their arms loaded with good things<br />
to cheer three yawning stomachs,<br />
besides many nice articles,<br />
conveying timely suggestions such<br />
as wash rags, towels, etc.<br />
It was indeed a happy evening for us<br />
and may the Lord bless us<br />
abundantly with peace, love and<br />
prosperity the coming year.<br />
Yours in loving remembrance, Wm.<br />
J. Banks.<br />
Advertisements<br />
Chamberlains Cough Remedy.<br />
Always Bargains at Logsdon’s,<br />
Belmont.<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 />
Dr. David Smith, veterinarian,<br />
Shepherdsville.<br />
New York Dental Parlors, teeth<br />
extracted, 25 cents, a good set of<br />
teeth, $5.00, best set of teeth $8.00.<br />
Fred Reiss, DDS Prop. Fourth<br />
Street, Louisville.<br />
J. R. Funk, big stock of seasonable<br />
goods. Plows, harnesses, curry<br />
combs, collars, trace chairs. E<br />
Jefferson Street, Louisville<br />
Insurance service of the two<br />
Hartfords. Rennison & McAllister,<br />
real estate and insurance agents,<br />
Shepherdsville.<br />
January 16, <strong>1920</strong><br />
School <strong>News</strong><br />
Miss Eula Funk who has been<br />
teaching at Corinth has just closed<br />
her school at that place and has been<br />
offered a school at Fairdale in<br />
Jefferson <strong>County</strong>.<br />
Mr. Harry Hardin, who attended<br />
high school here a few years ago,<br />
spent Monday in town.<br />
Frank Carpenter, former treasurer of<br />
the School Board at Bardstown<br />
Junction, spent Sunday at Cupio<br />
“dove hunting”.<br />
Trustee John Barrall, of the<br />
Sunnyside School, was in town<br />
Monday.<br />
Mr. Barrall and his school are<br />
planning to have a weekly moving<br />
picture show at his school this<br />
winter and as there is a saw mill by<br />
his school building equipped with a<br />
complete electric light plant, they<br />
will have plenty of light and we<br />
hope plenty of fun and entertainment<br />
these winter evenings.<br />
Miss Effie Johnson, who has been<br />
teaching at Brooks the past two<br />
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years has accepted a position as<br />
clerk at the Post Office.<br />
<strong>The</strong> total sent in from this <strong>County</strong> to<br />
the Kentucky Children’s Home<br />
Society is $953.64.<br />
Two well known young men of this<br />
<strong>County</strong> were married recently to two<br />
of our teachers from the Leaches<br />
division.<br />
Miss Mollie Roby was married to<br />
Mr. Edgar Porter in Louisville and<br />
the same week Miss Alleen<br />
Swearingen to Mr. Alf Weller.<br />
Both couples are well known and<br />
they have our heartfelt<br />
congratulations.<br />
<strong>The</strong> latter couple will make their<br />
home in this <strong>County</strong> while Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Porter will soon leave for<br />
California.<br />
High water<br />
For the fourth time in the last six<br />
weeks, Salt River has had the<br />
residents of our little burg on the<br />
lookout. Some expected to move<br />
most any moment, but it looks like in<br />
each rise, just as the danger point is<br />
expected, good luck came and<br />
checked the water.<br />
Last Thursday, Jan 9, it began<br />
raining early in the morning with a<br />
steady down pour during the day and<br />
by night, every hour saw it climbing<br />
the banks and by Friday evening, it<br />
had begun to look like a flood when<br />
the thermometer began to go down,<br />
checking the water and saving us<br />
from a flood.<br />
To our Friends<br />
and Subscribers<br />
<strong>News</strong>print paper is selling so high<br />
that we are now going over our<br />
mailing list and cutting off all<br />
subscribers who have not paid in