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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<strong>Bullitt</strong> <strong>County</strong> Turnpike for collecting<br />
tolls while road is out <strong>of</strong> repair.<br />
C. C. Hough, Forgery<br />
Thos. Alcorn, Malicious shooting &<br />
wounding.<br />
Jno. Davis, fornication<br />
Mary Mattie Wilson, fornication<br />
Joliet Stove Works VS Magruder &<br />
Patterson.<br />
J. V. Crenshaw VS Felix Brashear,<br />
trustee<br />
C. Q. Shepherd VS G. W. Simmons,<br />
boundary line dispute.<br />
Fannie Croan VS Ed. Croan<br />
F. M. Hardy VS W. H. Hays<br />
W. V. Hardin VS J. L. Holsclaw,<br />
Adm.<br />
Ambrose Skinner VS Nina B.<br />
Ridgway, judgment to sell land.<br />
Cassie Rowlett VS Silas Rowlett,<br />
divorce.<br />
R. E. McDowell VS Jos. L. Haag<br />
Alexander B. Hall VS Willard Hall<br />
Dee Brents VS L & N<br />
Eugene Brents VS L & N<br />
Ex Gov. W.O. Bradley sworn in as a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> this bar. He is an Atty. for<br />
plaintiffs in the case <strong>of</strong> the United<br />
Brothers <strong>of</strong> Friendship and Sister <strong>of</strong><br />
the Mysterious Ten Vs Embry L.<br />
Swearingen.<br />
Lucas Moore VS L & N damage for<br />
killing horses.<br />
***April 8, 1904 (Pg. 8)<br />
***On the Hill<br />
Advertisement for Etta Branch: I am<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 />
now ready for business in <strong>The</strong><br />
<strong>Pioneer</strong> Building with a full line <strong>of</strong><br />
the latest Styles in Spring and<br />
Summer Wear. Have a beautiful line<br />
<strong>of</strong> Pattern Hats and ready to wear.<br />
Etc.<br />
C. C. Lee, <strong>of</strong> Pitts Point, has for sale<br />
B. H. Denmark, a genuine Ky gaited<br />
horse, suitable for harness or under<br />
saddle. Gives lineage and description.<br />
J. F. Hecker was in the city Tuesday.<br />
J. D. Hough was in the city a day last<br />
week.<br />
Miss Lela Hecker spent Monday with<br />
Buford Lloyd.<br />
Sam Armstrong was in Mt.<br />
Washington<br />
Edward Stirger was in Shelbyville.<br />
Rev. Cundiff filled his appointment at<br />
Bethel.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Wise visited Hardin<br />
James.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. John Whitledge visited<br />
Sidney Simmons.<br />
Mrs. Lydia Morehead, and Callie,<br />
visited Mrs. Proctor.<br />
Miss Rosaline Hough visited her<br />
cousin, Mary Owen.<br />
Mrs. Julia Hough visited Mrs.<br />
Haydon Bridwell<br />
Miss Rose Scott and Floyd Jenkins<br />
visited R. K. Hall<br />
Mrs. Kate Hall, with son, Rob, was in<br />
Shepherdsville.<br />
R. K. Hall bought a horse from Sam<br />
Armstrong.<br />
Mrs. Edna Hough visited Mrs. Julia<br />
Hough.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Clyde Hough visited her<br />
father, W. R. Johnson<br />
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Sam Morehead is doing<br />
improvements on the place where he<br />
lives.<br />
A certain girl is glad to see Charley<br />
Hoagland carrying the mail again.<br />
Herbert and Julia Hecker and Burr<br />
Lloyd visited Ollie Hall.<br />
Miss Ida Mothershead and Joe Owen<br />
visited Bessie & R. B. Hall.<br />
Miss Lou Fisher and Kittie Lee Hall<br />
visited their aunt, Mrs. Julia King.<br />
Mrs. P. A. Armstrong and daughter,<br />
Blanche, visited Mrs. Laura Stallings.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. Tom Bridwell and Mr. &<br />
Mrs. Edward Stirger visited Haydon<br />
Bridwell.<br />
Herman & Viola Whitledge spent<br />
Sunday with cousin Georgie Hall and<br />
Effie & Vernon Dickey.<br />
Mrs. J. C. Dickey and children and<br />
Mrs. J. F. Hecker and children visited<br />
Mrs. T. H. Wise and children.<br />
Mr. & Mrs. T. H. Wise, Mr. & Mrs.<br />
Will Stallings, Mr. & Mrs. Till<br />
Ridgway and Mr. & Mrs. Bert<br />
Ridgway spent Sunday with John<br />
Lloyd.<br />
***Weller<br />
Russell Henderson is improving.<br />
Mrs. W. L. Weller is on the sick list.<br />
Mrs. Jesse Raymond is on the sick<br />
list.<br />
J. J. Bradbury and son, James, visited<br />
T. B. McClure.<br />
Miss Mamie James left for Clermont<br />
immediately after closing her school<br />
at Cedar Grove.<br />
Bradford and Hallie Hays and Mary<br />
Palmer Combs called at "Sunny Side"<br />
recently.