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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Alex McCrocklin visited his<br />
grandmother, Mrs. Patsy Swearingen,<br />
who is better.<br />
Dr. R. L. Hackworth and Josh Gore<br />
are extending the Zoneton Prestonia<br />
line to Willard Bells. Six new boxes<br />
will be placed on the line: Frank<br />
Christman, and nephew, Joe, Tom<br />
and John Brooks and Willard Bell.<br />
***Brooks<br />
Little Willie Funk is on the sick list.<br />
A. E. Funk was in the city on<br />
business.<br />
Hugh Samuels was guest <strong>of</strong> S. F.<br />
Barrall.<br />
Mrs. Chas. Miller has been real sick,<br />
but is convalescent.<br />
Miss Hattie Foster is guest <strong>of</strong> sister,<br />
Mrs. Chas. Kneisler.<br />
Miss Cecil Funk is guest <strong>of</strong> her<br />
cousin, Miss Nora Funk.<br />
Miss Ora Funk opened her school at<br />
Mt. Elmira.<br />
Miss Edith Funk left for Cupio where<br />
she will teach a spring school.<br />
Little Ruth Calvin visited Verna<br />
Funk.<br />
Mrs. May H<strong>of</strong>fler, <strong>of</strong> South<br />
Louisville, visited her brothers, L. D.<br />
& Chris Ferguson.<br />
Miss Susie Smithers is at home for a<br />
few days, having had to dismiss<br />
school on the account <strong>of</strong> measles.<br />
Hardin Riley, who was struck and<br />
seriously injured in Louisville last<br />
week, came out to his home Saturday<br />
afternoon.<br />
***Wilson Creek<br />
James Waters has moved to Mrs.<br />
Thurman's farm.<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 />
Mrs. Miles is confined to her room<br />
with neuralgia.<br />
Dorse Masden bought a mare mule<br />
from Meeker Bros. for $115.00<br />
Mrs. Mollie Ricketts visited her<br />
sister, Mrs. Mattie Ludwick.<br />
Miss Nannie Samuels, <strong>of</strong> Lebanon<br />
Junction, visited Miss Geneva<br />
Dragoo.<br />
Mrs. Mary J. Mobley, <strong>of</strong> Hardin<br />
<strong>County</strong>, visited her brothers, Preston<br />
& Isaac Samuels.<br />
***Hebron<br />
Walter Bell is quite sick.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Warner Bell visited<br />
relatives here.<br />
H. L. Rogers will build an addition to<br />
his house this spring.<br />
Rev. Hawthorne preached at Little<br />
Flock.<br />
Mrs. Miles Saunders was in the city.<br />
Geo. Bailey was taken seriously ill<br />
but is better.<br />
Mrs. Bessie Heafer visited Mrs. Sam<br />
Bell who is sick.<br />
Dr. Holsclaw found a surrey curtain.<br />
Mrs. M. E. Bates has been quite sick<br />
with lagrippe.<br />
Mattie Balee has been quite sick with<br />
lagrippe.<br />
Mrs. M. C. Jones was guest <strong>of</strong> Mrs. J.<br />
D. Robards.<br />
Mrs. H. L. Rogers and daughter, are<br />
guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw.<br />
Mrs. J. D. Robards and Mrs. M. C.<br />
Jones visited Mrs. W. L. Ball.<br />
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Mr. McCrocklin is making very<br />
superior flour which is a welcome<br />
change from the Obelisk.<br />
Miss Georgia Summers spent Easter<br />
in the city with cousin, Mrs. Laura<br />
Harrington.<br />
<strong>The</strong> W.M.S. <strong>of</strong> Little Flock meets<br />
with Mrs. S. W. Brooks.<br />
<strong>The</strong> W.M.S. <strong>of</strong> Cooper meet with<br />
Mrs. John Grant.<br />
Mrs. Geo. Sanders and daughter,<br />
Miss Mittie Ball, and Mrs. J. R.<br />
Holsclaw visited Mrs. W. L. Ball.<br />
Mrs. John Bell and Mrs. W. B.<br />
Robards visited their sister, Mrs. W.<br />
S. Eskew <strong>of</strong> Cox's Creek.<br />
Miss Katie Crumbacker, James<br />
Cochran and Dave Crumbacker spent<br />
Sunday with friends on Broadway in<br />
the city<br />
Jas. McDowell, <strong>of</strong> the Confederate<br />
Home, is visiting Mrs. Delia<br />
Shanklin, Logan Hedges, and others<br />
on a month's furlough.<br />
W. C. Kendrick, <strong>of</strong> the city, to give<br />
lecture on the Orient at Cooper<br />
Memorial.<br />
***April 8, 1904 (Pg. 3)<br />
Article and Sketches <strong>of</strong> Restaurant<br />
Pavilion and Iowa State Building at<br />
St. Louis World's Fair<br />
***April 8, 1904 (Pg. 4)<br />
***Pleasant Hill<br />
John Burch was in the city.<br />
O. M. Deacon was in Bardstown.<br />
F. W. Harris visited Allie Greenwell.<br />
W. L. Harris visited relatives here.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Biggs visited<br />
Mack Roby.