Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer 1901-1909 - Bullitt County Public Library
Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer 1901-1909 - Bullitt County Public Library
Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer 1901-1909 - Bullitt County Public Library
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honest and conscientious<br />
representative. Mr. Lee's wife died<br />
several years ago and he is survived<br />
by eight children and three brothers.<br />
***Feb. 12, 1904 (Pg. 8)<br />
Appalling Conflagration/<strong>The</strong> whole<br />
business section <strong>of</strong> Baltimore,<br />
Maryland was destroyed by fire,<br />
whose extent far exceeds the Chicago<br />
Fire <strong>of</strong> 1871, entailing a loss <strong>of</strong><br />
probably $200,000,000.00. Includes<br />
one fireman killed, one fireman<br />
seriously injured and 35 minor<br />
casualties. (Big Article)<br />
Extract from a lecture delivered by<br />
Dr. Miles Saunders at the<br />
Shepherdsville Christian Church<br />
December 24, 1903 on God's<br />
Beneficence.<br />
***On the Hill<br />
Joe Owen was in Fairfield.<br />
Rollo Newton is very ill with<br />
pneumonia.<br />
Douglas Hall was in Shepherdsville<br />
last week.<br />
Miss Rose Scott visited Blanch<br />
Armstrong.<br />
Eunice Long is spending a few days<br />
with her mother.<br />
Sam Armstrong was in Mt.<br />
Washington.<br />
Curley Simmons visited Miss Sadie<br />
Stallings.<br />
James F. Simmons visited James O.<br />
Simmons.<br />
J. D. Hough and T. H. Wise were in<br />
Shepherdsville Monday.<br />
Joe Troutman visited his father.<br />
Miss Blanch Armstrong visited Mrs.<br />
John Proctor.<br />
Ida Mothershead is visiting Miss<br />
Mary Owen.<br />
<strong>The</strong> <strong>Bullitt</strong> <strong>Pioneer</strong>, <strong>1901</strong>-<strong>1909</strong><br />
Extracted from micr<strong>of</strong>ilm by Edith Blissett<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Hough visited her<br />
father, W. R. Johnson.<br />
Albert Armstrong visited his brother,<br />
Robert Armstrong.<br />
Miss Carpenter is spending a few<br />
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Hallie<br />
Armstrong.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. J. G. Armstrong and Elsa<br />
Carpenter visited Mrs. P. A.<br />
Armstrong.<br />
W. C. Owen, W. A. King, T. H. Wise<br />
and J. F. Hecker were in the city one<br />
day last week.<br />
Miss Rosa Hough visited her cousin,<br />
Mary Owen, <strong>of</strong> Coon Hollow.<br />
Mrs. P. A. Armstrong and Blanche<br />
Armstrong visited Mrs. W. C. Owen.<br />
Mrs. J. F. Hecker and children and<br />
Miss Mary King were guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
John Lloyd.<br />
Misses Sola and Ida Mothershead,<br />
Chas. King and R. B. Hall were<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> Miss Kate Hall.<br />
Senator Hanna's condition is<br />
unchanged.<br />
***Zoneton<br />
Miss Susie Smith has returned home.<br />
Clara Melton is still quite ill.<br />
Walter Bell is quite ill with lagrippe.<br />
Lonnie Bass was in our midst.<br />
Clarence Martin was the guest <strong>of</strong> Bob<br />
Parrish.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Hays visited<br />
relatives in the city.<br />
Richard Braithwaite sold a fine horse<br />
to Sol James.<br />
Wm. Crumbacker and Fred Gentry<br />
were in the city Friday.<br />
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Miss Julia Gilmore visited relatives<br />
here.<br />
Joe Taylor and Ben Daly were guests<br />
<strong>of</strong> W. H. Smith<br />
Malcolm Brown was the guest <strong>of</strong> his<br />
uncle, J. W. Gilmore.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. Tom Cochran will begin his<br />
school at Beech Grove.<br />
Dermont Taylor who has been quite<br />
sick for several weeks, is<br />
convalescing.<br />
Miss Irene Grant and brother, Jess,<br />
and Owen Prather were in the city.<br />
Lloyd and Josh Gore, Alonzo Jenkins<br />
and Floyd Jenkins were in<br />
Shepherdsville Monday.<br />
Alex McCrocklin purchased the<br />
Zoneton Rolling Mill property; Geo.<br />
Mathis will be miller.<br />
Louis Holsclaw received letter from<br />
his brother, Wm. Holsclaw, who still<br />
resides in California.<br />
Pres Brown and family could not<br />
reach church on account <strong>of</strong> Cedar<br />
Creek being flooded.<br />
***April 8, 1904 (Pg. 1)<br />
***Mt. Washington<br />
Mrs. Sallie Davidson is quite poorly.<br />
James Herin, postmaster; is very<br />
poorly.<br />
Jesse Herin was in the city a few days<br />
last week.<br />
Born April 4, to the wife <strong>of</strong> Geo.<br />
Stout, a girl.<br />
Miss Frances Thompson closed her<br />
school.<br />
Born March 29 to the wife <strong>of</strong> W. F.<br />
Owen, a boy.