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Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer 1901-1909 - Bullitt County Public Library

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Willie May Ridgway and Linnie<br />

Hardy spent Sunday with Ollie<br />

Hardy.<br />

D. B. Ellison and daughter, Nora,<br />

took dinner with G. W. Hardy<br />

Saturday.<br />

Miss Maggie Hoskins <strong>of</strong> Colesburg<br />

spend Sunday with Misses Mary and<br />

Rosa Dawson.<br />

Karl Hardy and wife spent several<br />

days with the latter's mother, Mrs. A.<br />

Troutman.<br />

***Weller<br />

W. M. Combs and family were with<br />

Stonie Weller Sunday.<br />

M. F. Weller and family were with<br />

W. L. Weller Sunday.<br />

Miss Jennie Carpenter <strong>of</strong> Hobbs was<br />

at home two days last week.<br />

Misses Barbara and Mary Hecker<br />

visited W. W. Stallings this week.<br />

H. H. Combs and Miss Minnie<br />

Weller visited Miss Nellie Deacon<br />

Sunday.<br />

Will Herr and wife, <strong>of</strong> Anchorage, are<br />

visiting N. B. Trunnell this week.<br />

Miss Lillie Simmons <strong>of</strong> the city<br />

spending several weeks with Miss<br />

Jennie Trunnell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Davis sale was largely-attended<br />

and by a fine lot <strong>of</strong> candidates also.<br />

Thomas Weller and daughter leave<br />

this week to visit his brother N. J.<br />

Weller <strong>of</strong> Pineville, Ky.<br />

***Zoneton<br />

Ed. Tyler took cattle to the city<br />

Monday.<br />

W. S. Duncan has moved to Jefferson<br />

<strong>County</strong>.<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 />

Frank Bates and wife are attending<br />

the fair in St. Louis.<br />

Frank Christman Jr and family visited<br />

relatives in the city.<br />

J. D. Melton and mother were guests<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Rose Ann Gentry Sunday.<br />

Mrs. Wm. Crumbacker was guest <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Henry Jenkins.<br />

Anthony Bishop had his leg<br />

amputated at the Gray Street<br />

Infirmary.<br />

Mrs. John Brooks visited her sister,<br />

Mrs. Jas. Wallace <strong>of</strong> the city, who is<br />

seriously ill.<br />

Miss Lillie Thornberry, Ed Gentry,<br />

Tom Baker and George Manning<br />

guests <strong>of</strong> W. H. Smith Sunday.<br />

Dave Mothershead and wife, Mrs.<br />

Geo. W. Kirk and children and Tom<br />

Melton guests <strong>of</strong> Jas. Scott Sunday.<br />

***Wilson Creek<br />

Robt. Rhoades was in Bardstown one<br />

day last week.<br />

Hansford Ricketts has sold his farm<br />

to John R. Barnes.<br />

Miss Sallie Smith has entered school<br />

at Bowling Green.<br />

Born, Oct. 6, to the wife <strong>of</strong> Fred<br />

Menah, <strong>of</strong> Deatsville, twin girls.<br />

E. Thurman and wife <strong>of</strong> Arcola,<br />

Illinois, have been visiting friends<br />

and relatives here.<br />

Misses Ida Smith and Blondena<br />

Harned spent one night with Miss<br />

Cora Wells.<br />

***October 14, 1904 (Pg. 2)<br />

Article - Union Pacific fast mail train<br />

makes record run between Grand<br />

Island and Omaha, Nebraska; 153<br />

miles in 150 minutes.<br />

Page 47<br />

***October 14, 1904 (Pg. 3)<br />

Land frauds. <strong>The</strong> Interior Department<br />

is just as honeycombed with scandals<br />

and filled with grafters as the Post<br />

Office is. (Long article)<br />

Article - <strong>The</strong> Republicans have<br />

nominated John C. Cutler, the<br />

Mormon with five wives, as their<br />

candidate for governor <strong>of</strong> Utah, and<br />

Senator Smoot, one <strong>of</strong> the twelve<br />

apostles.<br />

***October 14, 1904 - (Pg. 4)<br />

***Democratic Candidates.<br />

A. B. Parker - Presidential<br />

Candidate/From New York<br />

H. G. Davis - Vice-Presidential<br />

Candidate/from West Virginia<br />

R. F. Hays - <strong>County</strong> Judge.<br />

A. E. Funk - <strong>County</strong> Judge.<br />

W. B. Campbell - Sheriff.<br />

Lee Dawson - Deputy Sheriff.<br />

W. S. Rouse - Deputy Sheriff.<br />

Burr Harris - Deputy Sheriff.<br />

C. P. Bradbury - <strong>County</strong> Attorney.<br />

Chas. Bridwell - School Supt.<br />

Lindsay Ridgway - School Supt.<br />

Henry C. King - <strong>County</strong> Clerk.<br />

W. B. Tilden - <strong>County</strong> Clerk.<br />

James W. Croan - Jailer.<br />

C. R. Smith - Jailer.<br />

E. D. Jones - Jailer.<br />

***Smithville<br />

Miss May Tinsley is right sick.<br />

Jas. O'Bryan was in Shepherdsville.<br />

Jas.. Griffin is attending school at<br />

Bethlehem.<br />

Joe Swearingen has returned from the<br />

World's Fair.<br />

Jas. Hickman and family spent<br />

Sunday with Jas. Markwell.<br />

Jno. Bridwell and wife visited<br />

relatives at Waterford.

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