Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 - Bullitt County Public ...
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Herbert Lee, <strong>of</strong> Grand Junction,<br />
Colorado, visiting his parents here.<br />
Decided improvement in Mrs. Lee's<br />
health.<br />
New Circuit Court Cases.<br />
Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> KY VS:<br />
Harold Brown, malicious wounding.<br />
W. M. Cooley, breaking into a<br />
railroad car.<br />
Hugh King and Chas. Hopewell,<br />
breach <strong>of</strong> peace.<br />
Boot Railey, breach <strong>of</strong> peace.<br />
E. G. Hunt, obtaining money under<br />
false pretenses.<br />
John Hobbs, carrying a concealed<br />
deadly weapon.<br />
At Bardstown Junction yesterday,<br />
Alex Scott, colored, was struck by the<br />
Bardstown accommodation and<br />
instantly killed. He had been working<br />
on the farm <strong>of</strong> Richard Wathen.<br />
Coroner Maraman held an inquest<br />
and ruled as above.<br />
Lou oldest daughter <strong>of</strong> James Henry<br />
Wilson died yesterday <strong>of</strong><br />
consumption. Interment will take<br />
place Sunday in the colored burying<br />
ground.<br />
For sale, some nice fresh cows. J. M.<br />
Masden<br />
Agency for Wm. J. Oliver Plow, extra<br />
parts carried in stock. - Sam Bridwell<br />
& Sons, Shepherdsville.<br />
***March 18, <strong>1910</strong> (Pg. 5)<br />
***Hebron<br />
Misses Nadine and Melton (sic),<br />
Alma Ernest, Rev. J. E. Daugherty,<br />
and ??? were guests <strong>of</strong> Misses Lillie<br />
and Gertrude Thornberry Sunday.<br />
Will Jenkins and wife spent Sunday<br />
with Mrs. Tom Melton.<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 />
Julian Alcorn expects to enter Bryant<br />
& Stratton Business College April 1.<br />
T. J. Brooks and family spent Sunday<br />
with Miss Teresa Brooks.<br />
Mr. Jeffries spent Sunday at his home<br />
near E'town.<br />
Miss Joetta Smith is guest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Misses Hedges.<br />
John Brooks and family spent Sunday<br />
with J. N. Brooks.<br />
Thoughts <strong>of</strong> writer on retirement <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. Sneed and return <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
McCormick.<br />
At the sale <strong>of</strong> the personal property <strong>of</strong><br />
Jas. Jackson, deceased, everything<br />
sold well. Corn brought 73 cents per<br />
bushel, meat averaged 20 cents per<br />
pound, etc.<br />
Geo. Sanders, <strong>of</strong> Okolona, will sell<br />
all his personal effects March 22. He<br />
and his wife will go to California.<br />
Mrs. Alcorn will have a sale <strong>of</strong><br />
personal property March 26.<br />
Alex McCrocklin and family, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
city, visited Al Miller and family.<br />
Rev. Ashburn will preach at Little<br />
Flock next Sunday.<br />
Misses Emma Bailey and Henrietta<br />
Bailey visited relatives in the city last<br />
week.<br />
Mrs. Mattie Ridgway is with her<br />
mother and sister, Mrs. W. J. Bell.<br />
Misses Mayme Roby and Mary Tyler<br />
Brooks visited Mrs D. F. Brooks <strong>of</strong><br />
Okolona.<br />
Misses Carter and Walton, city, were<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> Madams S. N. Brooks and<br />
E. C. Tyler last week.<br />
J. T. Wickersham, Lebanon Junction,<br />
and family visited Mr. Hedges<br />
family.<br />
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Rev. Dr. Saunders made a talk on the<br />
Holy Land last Sunday, the pastor<br />
being indisposed.<br />
W. H. Cooper and wife spent Sunday<br />
at Zoneton.<br />
Mrs. E. K. Severance has more than<br />
100 young chicks.<br />
Mrs. Mattie Ridgway visited her<br />
mother, Mrs. S. W. Brooks last week.<br />
Squire Brooks, wife and daughter,<br />
Myra, spent Sunday with W. H.<br />
Smith and wife.<br />
Squire Brooks, wife and daughter,<br />
Myra, spent Sunday with W. H.<br />
Smith and wife.<br />
Mrs. John Kinney is quite sick.<br />
John Walker has returned to<br />
Wyoming.<br />
Miss Virginia Brooks visited friends<br />
in the city.<br />
Mrs. W. H. Cooper and Dr. Holsclaw<br />
and family dined with J. R. Ball and<br />
wife Sunday.<br />
Mr. McKenzie is moving to the Mrs.<br />
Nally place.<br />
Miss Nadine Melton visited her<br />
uncle, W. J. Bell.<br />
Walter Bell spent Sunday with his<br />
friend, Palmer Hedges.<br />
Katie Melton and Floyd Owens spent<br />
a few days with Mrs. Lowell Hall.<br />
Will Gentry and wife spent Sunday<br />
with Tom Melton and wife.<br />
Lost between E. C. Tyler's and Mrs.<br />
John Bailey's, a double line. Owner,<br />
Tom Brooks or leave with W. J. Bell<br />
if found.<br />
Died March 2, <strong>1910</strong>, Columbus<br />
Alcorn, age about 62 years, born Oct.<br />
5, 1848. Taken ill last fall, he<br />
realized the gravity <strong>of</strong> his illness and<br />
with calmness proceeded to adjust his