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Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 - Bullitt County Public ...

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Stanley Rowland <strong>of</strong> Louisville was<br />

here Sunday.<br />

Burial <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Lucinda Roby at River<br />

View Monday afternoon. Services by<br />

the Rev. W. H. Moody.<br />

William Haag is erecting a grist mill<br />

in the west end <strong>of</strong> town, which will<br />

be in operation by the first <strong>of</strong> the<br />

week.<br />

Business Mens Club organized. F. O.<br />

Carothers, M. A. Easley, C. O.<br />

Parrish. Bert Hall, F. C. Porter. Work<br />

on extending trolley line to Mt.<br />

Washington<br />

William T. Hall, age 66, died on the<br />

morning to Feb. 26, <strong>1910</strong> from<br />

pneumonia. Funeral services at<br />

Methodist Church by Reb. Brandon,<br />

laid to rest in cemetery here. Four<br />

children, Mrs. H. H. Hall, Mrs. Joe<br />

Owen, O. E. Hall and R. B. Hall, two<br />

brothers, Willard and Quincy Hall.<br />

Highlights only.<br />

***March 4, <strong>1910</strong> (Pg. 5)<br />

***Pleasant Grove<br />

We are grieved to hear <strong>of</strong> the death <strong>of</strong><br />

W. T. Hall near Mt. Washington<br />

Mrs. Rosa Dickey who has been<br />

confined to her bed for some weeks,<br />

is no better.<br />

Miss Ethel Owen visited her aunt,<br />

Mrs. Douglas Hall.<br />

Jim Ridgway and Hughes Clark were<br />

in Louisville recently on business.<br />

Little Wilma Proctor was quite ill last<br />

week, is better now.<br />

Four were down at one time at<br />

Ambrose Ridgway's with lagrippe.<br />

Virgil Price <strong>of</strong> Louisville, visited his<br />

parents, Buck Price and wife.<br />

Robt. Bridwell, wife and son, were<br />

guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Thos. Bridwell<br />

Sunday.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Bullitt</strong> <strong>Pioneer</strong>, <strong>1910</strong> - <strong>1912</strong><br />

Extracted from micr<strong>of</strong>ilm by Edith Blissett<br />

Our eyes have fallen upon a recent<br />

article concerning the "germ" theory,<br />

written by a distinguished physician<br />

on how diseases spread.<br />

John W. Whitledge and wife spent<br />

Monday with their daughter, Mrs.<br />

Etta Stallings.<br />

Our "Mission Band" will meet with<br />

Mrs. Ada Orms.<br />

Dwelling <strong>of</strong> Ambrose Ridgway<br />

narrowly escaped being destroyed by<br />

fire last week. Fire seems to be<br />

following Ambrose.<br />

Both Mrs. John Scott and Myrtle<br />

Ridgway are convalescent.<br />

Note deaths <strong>of</strong> S. W. Brooks and J.<br />

W. Jackson <strong>of</strong> Zoneton.<br />

***March 4, <strong>1910</strong> (Pg. 8)<br />

***Hebron<br />

Herman Becker, city, is with his<br />

brothers Will.<br />

John Walker is in from Wyoming.<br />

Mrs. Geo. Haefer visited her parents<br />

here.<br />

Miss Laura Eskew has returned home<br />

to Bardstown.<br />

Miss Nadine Melton was guest <strong>of</strong> her<br />

uncles, W. J. Bell and wife and John<br />

Bell and wife.<br />

Miss Estella Hedges and Mrs.<br />

Wickersham visited Mrs. J. N.<br />

Brooks.<br />

E. Z. Wiggington was in Bowling<br />

Green last week on business.<br />

Mr. Heise has moved his family to<br />

Louisville, where he has purchased a<br />

home.<br />

Miss Rilla Thornberry and W ill<br />

Carothers were quietly married in the<br />

city last Wednesday by Rev.<br />

Atkinson, <strong>of</strong> the M. E. Church. Rilla<br />

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is one <strong>of</strong> our girls, the groom a<br />

prosperous farmer we are told.<br />

Mrs. Josie Scott will be taken to an<br />

infirmary for an operation <strong>of</strong> the<br />

head.<br />

E. Z. Wiggington spent Monday in<br />

Taylorsville.<br />

Eugene Richardson and Mrs. Chas.<br />

Carroll, city, were guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs. S.<br />

W. Brooks Monday. Mrs. B. is<br />

recovering from lagrip.<br />

On the sick list - Madams W. H.<br />

Smith, F. Christman, Cochran, Ann<br />

Smith,, Mr. Estes and Henry Jenkins.<br />

Mr. Alcorn is sinking rapidly, His<br />

death is but a matter <strong>of</strong> hours.<br />

Miss Louise Conn, Beechmont, was<br />

guest <strong>of</strong> Misses Mabel and Reba<br />

Summers.<br />

Services at Little Flock by Rev.<br />

Ashburn, city.<br />

Mrs. Wm. Crumbacker sold her last<br />

year's crop <strong>of</strong> turkeys for $152.00<br />

If there ever was a time when the<br />

farmer could snap his fingers in the<br />

face <strong>of</strong> the world, that time is the<br />

present. "Hog and hominy", who else<br />

could afford it? "Ham and eggs",<br />

who else has it? Make farming a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essions, boys and stay on the<br />

farm.<br />

Frank Smith is taking lessons in<br />

drawing. He has talent, and with<br />

cultivation, may become a great<br />

artist.<br />

Miss Anna Bell Rogers has returned<br />

from Shepherdsville.<br />

Miss Ollie Lee Brooks returned home<br />

Monday after visiting her parents<br />

here.<br />

Madams Thornberry, Melton and<br />

Blanche Jenkins spent Monday with<br />

Mrs. Josie Scott.

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