Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912
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Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912
Extracts of The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 PREFACE In March 2000, I began a project to extract an index of names published in the turn of the century editions of the Bullitt Pioneer Newspaper. Microfilm of these early newspapers was available at the Ridgeway Memorial Library in Shepherdsville. I first envisioned strictly an index of names only. After working through several editions I realized that the style and content were unique and I started over with the intent of using a line or two from the articles. Later, wanting to include even more of the content I started the project a third time including significant articles. Hundreds or thousands of hours later, I have this finished product. I have tried to include every piece of information that would be of interest to a genealogist or local historian, using "article", "etc" or "highlights only" for items not typed in its entirety, especially in wedding descriptions or flowery obituaries. Omitted are most state-wide or national political items. The images on the microfilm range from fair to completely unreadable. Many were faded, torn, wrinkled and stained. I can't help but wonder how many went through our famous Shepherdsville floods. The issues are scattered. Several years had only a few issues available. The spellings of names often varied with the author. I have no idea as to the correct spelling of many of the names. I typed them as they were printed. The quality of the images caused many questions. A smudge, wrinkle or hole created gaps. Inkfilled letter let to difficulty with e-a-o-c, u-n, i-l-t, R-B-H. Many looked so much alike. You many want to look closer at names with these letters. Although diligent in the preparation and editing of this project, there may be many instances of error. If you have questions, the microfilm is available at the library. Dates are entered in order as they appear on the microfilm. Some issues are out of order. I have included date published as well as the original page number with the articles to make it easier to find if you wish to look at the microfilm. I have enjoyed reading and typing the newspaper into the database. My hope is that someone, somewhere will enjoy the results of my many late night sessions at the computer. Edith Blissett February 22, 2001 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Jno. L. Sneed, Editor, Through March 11, 1910 Jonc Clark and family and Miss Alma Buchanan spent Sunday with A. J. Roby. Mrs. Ewing Crenshaw spent the Xmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Chas. Maraman at Salt River. Miss Cora Rouse spent Wednesday with the Misses T homas. Mrs. Conrad Maraman entertained the following at X-mas: Hallie and Stella Dawson of Highland Park, S. T. Hornbeck and wife, Henry, Horace & Roy Maraman. ***January 7, 1910 (Pg. 1) Board of Trustees for Lebanon Junction appointed by Co unty Court, no election held. Frank Osborne, H enry Miller, W. T. Jenkins, Clare nce R iley and C. H . Heft. Card of thanks - W inner of the piano in the Pioneer's little Po pularity contest. - Effie Cundiff Judge Thurman's, of Springfield, speech about the local optio n question. New Year's Reception at the Hebron parsona ge. Rev. & Mrs. Jo nes. ***Pleasant H ill Charles Bridwell, wife and four sons spent Sunday with his father, W. T. Bridwell and wife. Misses Zilpah and Eugenia C rist visited M rs. Lelia C lark Sunday. Jim W alker and family and W . J. Ash and wife visited Ed R. Ash one day last week. Mrs. Louisa Downs visited her daughter, Mrs. Minnie Ash last week. M iss Eugenia Shepherdsville. Crist visited in John Burch, wife and two babies spent Saturd ay with Chas. B ridwell. Mrs. Ann J ones spent Saturd ay with her sister, M rs. Iley Jones at V ictory. W ill Harris and wife visited his brother, H enry Harris. Miss Zilpah Crist spent Friday with Mrs. Susie Brid well. Mrs. Frank P. Straus, in her 52nd year, wife of Frank P. Straus, a well known attorney died yesterday at her residence on W est St. Catherine Street. Death resulted from a complication of diseases following the grip. M rs. Straus was the daughter of Dr. H enry Crist of Shepherdsville. She is survived by her husband, one son, Harry Straus and two d aughters, Misses Ben L ouis and R uth Straus. (very light and hard to read). Funeral services at the resid ence conducted by Rev. Dr. Porter and Rev. Dr. Beauchamp. Pall bearers, Alfred Selligman, Howard B. Lee, Robert N. Gordo n, E. J. McDermott, Dr. ??, Fred Forcht Jr. and honorary pa ll bearers , Judge W alter Evans, Judge Thomas R. Gordon, H enry B urnett, J. T. Frank, T. J. Minary, H. F. Troutman, J. D. Monroe and J. F. Com bs. Born and raised here. Long, flowery obitua ry. ***January 7, 1910 (Pg. 2) Kentucky news of interest sum mary. Mrs. Lizzie Harris and son of Louisville, visited her sisters, Mrs. W . L. Barger and Mrs. B. D. Burch last week. M rs. Arp Harmon is visiting relatives at Victory. Henry Jones and wife and Henry Harris and wife Spent Sunday with J. A. Crenshaw. ***January 7, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Personal Mrs. Ewing Lillie Ha ll Louisville Crenshaw and Miss spen t Satur day i n Horace Maram an and wife are visiting friends relatives this week at Loretto Academy. Forest L. B arger is in the city. Page 1 Eugene A. O'Bryant, of Louisville, is here this week attending the bedside of his brother, Jo e, who is seriously ill and whose recovery is very doubtful. The funeral of Wm. T. McD aniel was held at Bullitt Lick Baptist Church last Friday conducted by Brother Martin. Mrs. Minnie Hornbeck entertained during X-mas: Misses Dawson of Highland Park, M isses Summers of Brooks, and M r. & Mrs. Conrad Maram an. Miss Mary Palmer Combs entertained Mrs. W heat and daughter, Misses Nannie Hornbeck, Anna Bell Rogers and M iss Minnie Hornbeck. The funeral of Miss Magg ie Hoskins, daughter of Mr. & M rs. Geo. Hoskins of near Clermont at Vine Hill Church by Brother M artin. One of the pretty home weddings of the season was that of Miss Laura T. Robards to M r. A. L. H arned in the beautiful home of M r. & Mrs. Kent Hurst of Louisville, by Rev. E. B. Ritchey. Only im med iate family present, including, L. L. Robards, E. Robards and wife, J. J. Blankenship and son, and Mr. Pope Harned. Reception by Mr. & M rs. Jno. Barbo ur. The presents were numerous and co stly. Death of Silas F. Barrall, father of Jas. W. Barrall, editor of the News, at his home on the hill near Brooks Station this morning. Financial Statement of the Bullitt County Bank The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***Pleasant Grove Christmas marked closing of school. Treat by our beloved teacher, Miss Stella Troutwine. S. O. Armstrong and family spent Xmas day with Mr. & Mrs. Tilman Ridg way. Mrs. Bettie Ridgway and son have left us and moved to Salt River Station. Hall of Louisville. Rev. Crowe of the S.B .T.S. performed the ceremo ny. W ith sad hearts, we received the news of the death of Richard Shanklin in Porto Rico. "U ncle Dic k" was a skillful workman, m a k i n g v a l u a b l e p l a y t h i n g s. Sympathize with his son and family and beloved aunt. Adv. for the So uthern National Life Insurance Comp any, W. B. T ilden, agent, Shepherdsville. Mrs. Laura Stalling s is quite ill. ***January 7, 1910 (Pg. 5) Amb rose Ridgway and family spent Saturday with family of Jo hn W . W hitledge. Mrs. Ada Orms was a recent guest of Mrs. Eva Brid well. Nearing the yuletide, there was deposited in the home of H. C. Tyler and wife, a bouncing baby boy, Chester Johnson Tyler. Adv. for public auction, m y farm, 5 miles north of Shepherdsville, and about 1 mile from Preston Street pike, known as the Sid Queen farm at B ell's M ill and farm anima ls, equipment and household goods. A. Heise ***January 7, 1910 (Pg. 8) ***Mt. Washington Mrs. Rosa Dickey and family and Mrs. Roxie Lloyde and little ones were guests of M rs. Bettie W ise recen tly. Mrs. Roxie Lloyde and children spent Tuesday with Mrs. Emm a Armstrong. Jesse Ridgway and family and Buck Price and wife guests of the writer. Mrs. Maggie Ridgway and children visited Wm. Stallings and wife. M iss Josie Ridgway and Cla y W hitledge, two of our best, were quietly married in Mt. Washington, Tuesday, December 28. Rev. & Mrs. Edgar Pound and J. L. Pound of Louisville guests of Richard Pound and wife. R. B. Thurman of Hutchison, Kansas visited his parents W. T. Thurman and wife. Richard Taylor and wife have had as guests, Dr. J. W. T aylor and M iss Nettie Taylor of Louisville Miss Nellie Harris of Valley Station is visiting M rs. Earl Harris. Miss Maud e Harris has been visiting Miss Evelyn Groeb el of Lo uisville Miss Stella Hall and Alven Owen were united in marriage Wednesday evening at Bethel Church. Rev. Brannan officiating. Miss Erma Owen and M r. Brumley were the attendants. R. A. Taylor of Louisville, spent the holidays here. Miss Caddie Ridgway and Kirby Simmons were joined in wedlock December 29, at the home of Nick Nolan Coyle, of Louisville, has been visiting his brothers, W. B. Coyle. Miss Lena Bo gard, of Zoneton, spent the week with her parents, Sm ith Bogard and wife. Page 2 Miss Paralee Scott, of Zoneton, spent several week s with M rs. Zella Gentry. M . D. Brandon, of Drakesboro, guest of Rev. & M rs. Brandon. Miss Isalene Harris has b een in Louisville, guest of Miss Angeline Buky. Charles Wiggington, of Waterford, was here M onday. M isses Kate and Lula Swearingen entertained W . L. Troutman of High Grove, Joshua Hedges of Waterford, W. L. McGee and wife and Rev. B. F. Adkins. J. L. Sneed of Shepherdsville, was here Sunda y. Miss Ma rion M cGee was hostess a New Year Eve's party. Her guests were Misses Maude Harris, Lounette Stansb ury, Aileen Porter, Virgie Queen, Parilee Scott, Bernice Ba rnes, Bettie Bre wer? ?, Ethel Tinsley, Hulda W iggington, Alberta and Barbara McFarland, Messrs. Clarence and W alter Porter, Dr. A. C. Ove rall, W alter and Nolan Coyle, Fred Ge ntry, Wm . Queen, Karl W iggington, Johnnie Lee Pound, Lloyd Troutman, Sam Fox and Fred Swearingen. Notice to taxpa yers of intent to publish for sale all property in arrears of taxes. W. B. Campbell, S. B. C. ***Mt. Eden Mrs. W . F. Joyc e and son visited her parents on Knob Creek during the holidays. Mrs Mattie Rouse, of Louisville, and M iss Ina Foster, of Bowling Green, were with their parents, Wm . Foster and wife during the holidays. M isses Anna and Letitia Hard esty have returned to Louisville after spe nd ing Christmas with their brother, R. C. Hardesty. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett M iss Irene Brooks entertained her S u n d a y S c h o o l c la ss Tue s d ay afternoon. Morgan Arnold was the guest of Foskett B arrall during the holidays. Squire Brooks, Chicago, spent X-mas with his family here. P. K. M iller and two children of Jeffersontown visited his sister, Mrs. W . F. Joyce last week. Sam Grant, of Louisville, spent Xmas with his aun t, Mrs. W m. Crumbacker. Mrs. Mary Ann K ennison was the guest of R. C . Hardesty and wife Christmas week. Miss Ethel Bro oks, of Pon tiac, IL, is spending severa l weeks with relatives here. M iss Janie C hap pell we nt to Lynnland Monday, where she w ill attend school this year. Tom Richardson, of Freelandville, IN, spent Xmas with his sister, Mrs. S. W . Broo ks. Miss Jane Eva Holsclaw is the guest of her parents, R . B. Holsclaw and wife. Ruth and Barrett Allen Murrey of Lebanon Junction are with their grandfather, Lo gan Hedges. M r. Jefferies will have charge of M r. Strange's farm the present year. C. L. Samuels and daughter spent Sunday with his mo ther, M rs. C. H. Barrall. M r. & M rs. Seay of the city, are guests of M rs. J. A. Broo ks. Mrs. J. W . Holsclaw is ill at this writing. M iss Geneva Miller, of the city, visited the J. N. C ochran fam ily. Lost between Salt River Station and Gap-in-Knob , a heel clamp and thumb screw off Shirley Skate. Reward. George M. Martin spent a day or two with Foskett Barrall this week. Mrs. L. M. Barrall and daughters were guests of Mrs. T. J. Barrall New Years. A most enjoyable affair was the party given by Miss Olla Lee Broo ks at the home of her grandfather, J. A. Barrall, New Years Eve. (very descriptive article) Guests were: Misses Cleo Vaughn, M abel Funk, Daisy V aughn, Elsie S amu els, Mayme Hardin, Nell Brooks, Virginia Barrall, Carrie Vaughn, Olla Lee Bro oks, Josie Barrall, Mattie Funk, Mary Barrall, Geneva Joyce, Myra Brooks, Maud B arrall, Herbert Vaughn, Harry Kendall, Claud Funk, Chris Barrall, Ed. Hardin, Joe Vaughn, Karl Hartman, George Martin, Greenup Miller, Foskett Barrall, Chas. Edwards, Walter Funk, Carroll Hardin and E dward B arrall. For Sale - 83 acres, 2 quarters o f a mile south of Shepherdsville. John F. Ellab y, Louisville M yrtle, Geneva and Jesse B rooks spent Xm as with their grand mother in the city. Some time during T hursday night, one of H. Kelly's twins died. It was found dead on Friday m orning and buried Saturday at 11 a.m. Dr Holtzclaw preached Sunday at Little Flock. W . R. Strange of Kno xville, TN, spent two days with Miss Teresa Brooks. ***Beech Grove Dr. D. H. Smith and wife left for Atlanta Ga where they will make their home. M rs. C. H. Lee of W ilton, KY , spent the holidays with her parents, Wm. H. Lee and wife. James Lovell, of Waterford is with E. Z. Wiggington. M iss Katie M iller was gu est of M iss Ella Cundiff Saturday afternoon. Miss Joetta Smith of M eade County, spent Xmas Day with the Misses Hed ges. Herbert Cundiff and wife and Madams R. L. Mathis and A. J. Miller of Louisville, spe nt Xm as with their parents, James M . Cundiff and wife. Misses May Hedges and Joetta Smith and Messrs. Palmer Hed ges and W alter Bell spent Xmas week with relatives at Lebanon and Gravel Switch. Mrs. Heise returned Saturday from a visit in the city. O. Smith and wife and daughter are visiting relatives at Booneville, IN ***Hebron D. J. Crumbacker and wife spent Sund ay in the city. Dr. Henry Beeler, of Lafayette, LA, spent the holidays with his mother. Mrs. Wilson Summers has returned home from Montgomery, Alabama. Page 3 Mr. & Mrs. Wm. M ilam entertained quite a numb er Xmas d ay. Miss Ella C undiff and sisters were guests of Mrs. W m. H. Cund iff. Miss Nannie Jackson spent Xmas week with her sister, Mrs. Herbert Croan. M rs. Thomas Ice and family spent one day last week with Mrs. James Stansb ury. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Katie Miller has returned home after a few weeks visit with her brothers and friend s of Lo uisville Sam Burns and wife visited her daughter, Mrs. Evert Middleton of Salt River. Miss Ella Cundiff entertained a number of young friends Sunday afternoon. W e are sorry to know of the death of Mr. Billie M cDaniel. ***January 21, 1910 (Pg. 1) ***W . T. McDaniel W . T. McD aniel, age 56, a gentleman well and favora bly kno wn in B ullitt County, died at his home in Bullitt Lick (where he was born and raised) December 30, after an illness of about eighteen months from consumption. Funeral at the Baptist Church there by Rev. S. P. Martin and remains laid to rest in the Bullitt Lick Ce metery. Survived by wife and five c hildren, Mrs. J. H. Ferguson of Lewisburg, Mrs. Ed. Shepherd, M rs. Otto Sadler, Messrs Maxie and B ates M cDaniel, all of the place, two sisters, Mrs. Annie Whitledge and Mrs. Nannie Croan and two brothers, Purd and J. H. M cDaniel and 14 grandchildren. ***Barrall-Arnold Fosk ett M. Barrall and Miss Viola R. Arno ld went over to J effersonville last Saturday, the 15th, where they were married at Fifth and Chestnut Streets by Re v. J. S. W ard, pastor of the W all Street M. E. Church. They were accompanied by the grooms brother, C. T. B arrall, who, with Mrs. Ward, witnessed the m arriage. Miss Arno ld is the only daughter of Turner Arnold and wife, one of the most popular girls in the Mt. Olivet neighborhood. Mr. Barrall is the youngest son of T. J. Barrall and wife of near M t. Eden and is a social favorite at that place. For Sale - Property, stock and fixtures opp osite depot. Good reasons for selling. Inquire C. Shepherdsville, KY A. Hatzell, Joe O'Brien, age 29, d ied of white plague, consumption last Saturday at the home of his aged mo ther, Mrs. Sarah O'Brien at the O'Brien Hotel on Main Street. Buried in Hebron Cem etery. Also survived by two brothers and two sisters. (highlights only) Mr. T. L. Mattingly's name was published in 1908 delinquent list. He had paid his taxes on the 1st day of May, 1909. I failed to give his name to the County Clerk and I wish to exonerate him from all censure, as he has always b een p rompt to settle his taxes, when due. signed W. B. Cam pbe ll. Jennie Carp enter, Co. Supt, notice for examination for common school graduates to be held at the Court House, January 28 and 29. Gilbert to meet him at Okolona, watched the road and caught him about 2 am near Dr. Bailey's home. Found horse and vehicle but failed to get the turkeys back. Thought to be same thief who used same m eans to steal turkeys a few days before Christmas. M iss Ethel Brooks is guest of Mrs. T. J. Brooks. Mrs. Priest and two sons of Okolona, spent Mo nday with S. W . Brooks family. Geo. Bailey bought two fat hogs from E. Z. Wiggington. Paul Holsclaw sold a fat hog to Mr. Merhoff. Ethelbert W eller spent Sunday in the city. Dr. Holtzclaw preached two fine sermons at Little Floc k Sunday. ***Hebron Dr. and M rs. Ho ltzclaw were guests of of S. W . Bro oks fam ily. Misses Reba and Mab el Summers visiting relatives in the city. Mrs. Jas. Pop e was quite ill a day or two last week. Miss Estella Hedges and father are keeping house for Mrs. J. N. Brooks while she is in Florida. W ill Jeffries was called to his home Tuesday by the serious condition of his mother. J. N. Bro oks, wife and son left Monday for Florida. W . J. Bell, Mrs. Bell and sons were guests of Dr. & M rs. Holsclaw. Garrow Thornberry and W ill Jenkins left Monday for T exas to remain several months. W e are glad to repo rt that Mrs. Cochran is somewhat improved. Jordan Gilmore and W ill Bates left last week for Ca lifornia for their health. Dr. C. L. Cooper and son, Lindsay, are in Southern Texas and Mexico. Dr. Coope r expects to re main until April. The climate seems to be beneficial to Lindsay. Standiford Beeler caught a thief stealing turkeys and "borrowing" a horse and buggy to take them to market. He fired at him, but he escaped. Telephoned Patrolman Page 4 Have you read "The Woman of Today", Dr. H oltzclaw's latest book. If not, get a copy at once. Miss Georgia M ay Queen was ill with a cold last week. Mrs. Shirley, mother of M rs. Jas. McKenzie, is quite poorly. Her many friends will regret to hear of the death of Mrs. Mell, mother of Rev. A. L. Mell, which occurred at her home in Jeffersontown last Friday. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Fell asleep in Jesus, December 18, 1909, Omar Holsclaw, age 12 years and 3 mon ths. Funeral preached by his pastor, Dr. W . J. Ho ltzclaw. A bright energetic boy, a good, obedient son, a faithful me mbe r of his Sunday School class. Eldest child of H. L . Holsclaw and besides his parents, leaves one b rother and three sisters to mou rn his loss. (highlight o nly) Program of the Epworth League, Methodist Church. H arold Daniel, Marie Griffin, E lizabeth Lee, Lelia Hecker, Mary Combs, Guy H ecker, Millard Troutman, Mrs. W. H. Coope r, Lindsay Rid gway. For Sale - A car load of Old Hickory W agons. - O. A. Lutes ***Mt. Washington Mrs . Ed. Brow n and son of Louisville, are visiting Mrs. John Gentry. Born to the wife of Carol Harris, January 14 , a boy. Bert Hall and wife and Mrs. Lena Hall were in Louisville one day last week. The Ladies Missionary Society of the M.E. church met with Mrs. W. A. McA fee Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Glad ys Lloyd entertained the following: Misses Sarah and Fannie McG ee, Susan Settle, Idella Barn es, Corrine Colem an, Gaynell Harris, Angeline Swearingen, Statira and Geneva McFarland; Messrs Paxton and Frank P arrish, Burt Co llins, Reuben Settle, Boyce Swearingen, Louis McG ee, Leo Harris, W illie Co llins, W e a ve r H arris, Claud Coleman, Herman H arris and Vaughn Lloyd. Mrs. Sarah Braithwaite died at her home, one mile from this place, Saturday morning, January 15. Her funeral was conducted by Rev. Brandon at the Methodist Church after which her remains were laid to rest in the Cem etery here. M rs. Bra ithwaite was about 75 years of age and has been in poor health for a long time. She leaves three sons, Richard of Zoneton, Nathan and Johnnie Braithwaite, one sister, Mrs. Fronie Brown of Louisville, and many relatives and friends. J. D. Stansbury, age 60, a gentleman favorably known and a member of one of the P ionee r families o f this county, died January 13, at his home here, after a long illness of consump tion. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Lizzie Hough Stansbury, one daughter, Miss Lounette Stansbury, one son, Clarence. services at Pleasant Grove Saturday night. Mrs. Emma Armstrong and M isses Lydia and Eunice Ridgway were recent guests of Mrs. Callie Tyler. Robt. Brid well will soo n move into the vacant house near Edward Bridwell's. Mrs. Laura Stallings is no better. Oscar Owen and family visited the family of Richard Owen. J. C. Burkett was guest of Col. and Mrs. Peacock Sunday. Mrs. Ada Orms and daughter spent Sund ay with M rs. Ethel Brid well. Miss Ruth B igwoo d is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Eunice Long. Richard Owen and Rolla Newton attended the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Braithwaite, in M t. W ashing ton Sund ay. Our pastor was entertained both Saturday and Sunday nights by M r. & Mrs. Kirb y Grant. Financial Statement of the Bullitt County Bank - H. F. Trouman, J. W . Croan, J. F. Combs, H. H . Comb s, Jno. L. Sneed. ***January 21, 1910 (Pg. 4) Earl Harris spent Sunday at Valley Station with his parents N . L. Ha rris and wife. ***Pleasant Grove Mrs. Will Briscoe, of Fairfield, was guest of Mrs. John Gentry last week. J. C. Burkett, our pastor, filled his appointment here. Mrs. B. F. Rouse, of High Grove, has been visiting her parents, W. T. McCrocklin and wife. S. O. Armstrong and family spent Sunday with Tillman Ridgway and wife. Alex McCrocklin, wife and son, were guests of Misses Kate and Lula Swearingen M onday. Jesse Ridgway, wife and little ones were guests of Mrs. Ada Orms Monday. The funeral for the three year old child of Frank Shake and wife was held at Kings Church January 18. T h e c h i l d 's d e a t h w a s f r om diphtheria. Miss Eloise Long, of W est Po int, visited Thos. Long and wife. ***Beech Grove Miss Erm a Owen, and Mr. Brumley of near Shepherdsville, a ttended Page 5 Mrs. ??? Clark? visited her daughter, Mrs. Cora Sad ler. Harve Cundiff and wife spent Sunday with Tom Ice and wife. Herbert Cundiff and wife spent Sunday w ith his pare nts, J. M. Cundiff and wife. Misses Ollie and Nora Johnson were guests of Miss Effie Cundiff recently. M isses Ethel and Rebecca Cundiff were guests of M iss Ann Cundiff Sund ay. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Grover Lee spent Sunday with his sister, M rs. J. M . Cund iff. W arren Shaw and family spent Sunday with N. J. Cundiff and family. Mrs. Emma Lee of Shepherdsville, spent Tuesd ay with her mother, M rs. W . H. Lee. B. F. King's estate, 50 acres near Cup io adjoining Mrs . M elissa Vaughn. Geo. King, 30 acres near Cupio adjoining Be n Kin g and Steve Demarsh. Emaline Lindsay, 10 a cres near W est Point on Pond Creek adjoining E. N. Thom pson. ***January 21, 1910 (Pg. 5) Financial Statement of the bank doing business in Mt. W ashington. Can't read the nam e. W . L. M cGee, Bert Hall, J. W . Harris, W . D. E llaby, W . S. McFarland. ***January 21, 1910 (Pg. 8) Sheriff sale for taxes (by W. B. Cam pbe ll, SB C) - Shepherdsv ille district. Dr. Bullington, 50 acres adjoining M rs. Barbara Samuels, near Barrallton. A. E. Cook, 25 acres adjoining Robt. Coo k and Fu nk, five years taxes. J. W. Croan's estate, 130 acres adjoining Chas. App legate and M rs. Eliza Merker. R. J. Finck, interest in 115 acres at Huber, owned by R. J. and T. D. Finck, adjoining R. J. Finck home place. Mrs. Mattie Ferguson, 57-1/2 acres adjoining H. T. Ferguson near Bro oks. Viola Funk's estate, 40 acres near Cupio adjoining C has. Nicho ls. B. C. Graft, 180 acres now owned by Robt. Flora near Huber, adjoining Joe Crigler. Virgil Horine, 10 acres on Briar Creek adjoining W. T. Hoagland. R. F. Hays, guardian of Harry H ays, 50 acres near Bardstown Junction adjo ining J. W . Stansb ury. Wm. Milan, 150 acres adjoining John Saar and O. K . McCaulley, near Shepherdsville. M rs. Diana Moore, 100 acres adjoining Jas. Joyce near Cupio. Lewis Mo ore, 50 acres near Lebanon Junction J. M. Trunnell, 285 acres adjoining Hard y Cruis. Cora B. Rath, 4 0 acres near Cup io adjoining Joe Funk's estate. G e o . S h e p h e rd , 6 3 -1 / 3 adjoining W. F. Shepherd. Joe Settles, 2 acres at Gap-in-Knob, adjoining J. J. Holsclaw. Peter Sanders, 59-1/2 acres near Cup io adjo ining M rs. D. H . Pendleton. Geo. W ells, 77 acres on Blue Lick adjoining Wm. W ade. Sher iffs s a le f o r t a x es Shep herdsville district (colored list) Nelson Adams, 25 acres adjoining M rs. T r i p l e tt n e a r B a r d s to w n Junction. M o c k B r y a n t, Shepherdsville. 4 acres near Eliza Betty, 2 acres adjoining Geo. Lee, near Shepherdsville. P ias Clayto n, Shepherdsville. one lot in Ed. Garr, 22 acres near Bardstown Junction adjoining Ro b. Dav is. acres V. R. Skaggs, 98 acres on Knob Creek adjoining R. A. Miller. C. L. Samuels, 103 acres adjoining G. W . Simmons. A. Samuels, 100 acres near Cup io adjoining Simon Arnold. Salt River Creamery Co., plant located at Salt River adjoining Mac Masd en. Mrs. Melissa J. Vaughn, 40 acres near Cupio adjoining Mrs. Miranda Sande rs. J. L. Vaughn, 25 acres adjoining Mrs. Miranda Sanders. H. and M rs. N. J. Wolters, 84 acres near Huber adjo ining R. J. Finck. Hilary Gaither, one Shepherdsville, adjoining Simmo ns. lot in G. W . Fannie Johnson, 4 acres adjoining B. M. Shepherd at Huber. Taylor Magruder, one lot adjoining C. L. Croan. Angie McG offney, 2 acres adjoining Reese Northern. Claud Shafe r, on lo t Shep herdsville, on M ain Street. in Sheriff Sale for taxes - Pine Tavern Frank Able, 3 acres adjo ining D ennis Masden near Lebanon Junction. T. L. Bryan, 45 acres adjoining Frank Leslie. P. Ballman, lot in Lebanon Junction. Chas. Yeager, 2-1/2 acres at Gap-inKnob adjoining Lawrence Holsclaw. Page 6 John Brown lot in Lebanon Junction. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mary E. Junction Brien, lot in Lebanon Hardin Clark lot in Lebanon Junction. John Cockere ll Junction. lot in Fount Divine, Junction. lot in Lebanon Belle Forsythe, one house and lot in Lebanon Junction. Lebanon Mrs. Lotta Flanagin, lot in Lebanon Junction. R. W . Dallas, Junction. lot in Lebanon Cole Mo oney, 1 acre adjoining Wm. Miles. Squire Cochran, Junction lot in Lebanon Sid Carter, lot in Lebanon Junction Mrs. M . Dorsey lot in B elmo nt. H. W. Dorhman, 9 lots in Lebanon Junction. Geo. Mooney lot in Lebanon Junction J. M. Farrington, lot in Lebanon Junction Mamie Gaslin, Junction. lot in James Hill, 50 acres adjoining Price Smith. Lebanon Tom Tewell, lot in Lebanon Junction P. A. Weathers, lot in Lebanon Junction. Robt. Davis lot in Lebanon Junction. A. Glenn, 113 acres near Pitts Point, a d j o ining W m. H ow le tt, M rs . Rayman and M rs. P. A. Armstrong. Geo. W . Dayson, 50 acres adjoining Geo. Maram an and one lot in Lebanon Junction. W. H. Hahn, lot in Lebanon Junction Sheriffs sales for taxes - Leaches District Burr Leslie, 35 acres adjoining M rs. Tillie Haw kins. Henry Fuqua, 20 acres adjoining Stanley Dawson. Ka te M asde n, Junction Lebano n Theod ore Hobble, 91 acres adjoining Lon Hatfield. P. M. O 'Bryan, three lots in Lebanon Junction. J. A. Taylor, 100 acres adjoining Thos. Hobbic. Alford Purvis, 20 acres adjoining M . A. Masd en. Wm. Tinnell, 70 acres adjoining Joe Davis. W . J. Stark, lot in Lebanon Junction. Sheriffs sale (colored) Isaac Forwood, 2 acres near Lebanon Junction. J. Q. French, 230 acres adjoining the lands of Henry T routman and John Gre enwell. lot in A. F. Fritz lot in Lebanon Junction. G. B. Hastings, 103 acres adjoining M a r i o n W arren near L eb an o n Junction. L. E. Masden, 120 acres adjoining J. R. M yers. C. F. Stamper, Junction G. F. Milligan, 100 acres adjoining Jno. Harned. Ben Vanvactor, 54 acres adjo ining R. Hocker. Wm. Masde n, 113 acres adjoining Roscoe A tcher. J. C. Vanvactor, lot in Lebanon Junction J. H. M cPherson , lot in Lebanon Junction. Rebecca W ells, 97 acres adjoining J n o . N ewman near B ardsto w n Junction Ethel McM illen, lot in Junction Lebanon F. M. Newton, lot Junction. Lebanon in lot in E. B. Ray, one house and lo t in Lebanon Junction. Sheriffs sale for taxes, Pine Tavern (colored) Henry Bowman, 25 acres adjoining John Newm an. Lilia Cotton, lot in Lebanon Junction Page 7 taxes, Leaches Lebanon Jeff W ells, 2 acres adjoining W. S. Crow. Hardin Ricketts, 10 acres adjoining Joe Harned. for Joel Sheckles, 40 acres adjoining Stanley Dawson. Clay Taylor, 4 acres adjoining Arch Parrish. ***Personal Miss Hallie Hays is visiting relatives in Lexington. M rs. Lee Troutman has about recovered from a bout of lagrippe. W . B. C ampbell and wife are spending this week with W. B. Tilden and family. Calvin Rouse and Myron Combs spent Saturday and Sunda y in Louisville. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett M rs. D r. Shac klett and little daughters spent Sunday with friends in the city. M iss Mary Martha McCormic k entertained severa l of her little friends last Saturday. Sex Barger, wife and son, Robert, spent last Tuesday with Mrs. Ewing Crenshaw. Mrs. W. S. Rouse entertained at an elegant three course luncheon for 12. Miss Lorena Hall, of Shepherdsville, spent several days with her parents in Richmond, KY. Hugo Rouse and Curran T routwine will leave Monday for Bowling Gre en where they enter school. Myron S. Davis and family have moved back to Bullitt County. They bought the Anderson Estes Place across Cedar Creek in Zoneton. O. W . Pearl is improving grad ually from his recent illness, but is still confined to the ho use. M rs. Pearl has returned from H ardin County and is recovering slowly from her recent illness. Lost - Gold belt buckle last Sunday night between the Methodist Church and Mr. Sneed's house. Return to Pro f. S. E. Hancock or this office. Reward Miss Eva Moxham and Ellen du Po nt of Wilmington, DE, who are now visiting relatives and friends and being extensively entertained in Louisville, will visit Mrs. T. C. Coleman Sr at the Meadows next week. into the auto mob ile business in Louisville They have secured the agency of the Parry Mfg. Co., of Indianapo lis, one of the largest and best in the US and also of another com pany, and will soon be ab le to supp ly machines at the lowest and best prices...quality considered. They are talking of taking one of the new store rooms opposite the L & N station at 10th and B road way. Court ordered sale about 300 acres known as Glenn Mead ows lo cated in Pitts Point. Peoples Bank and M ary F. Carbine etc. Plaintiffs, VS A. Glenn, Etc. Bounded by the lands of W . H. Holsclaw, M ary M cKinney, and a strip of land sold by William Ho wlett to A. Glenn, Prudence Armstrong, Malissa Rayman, Jos. C a r p e n t e r , J u d ge W e l c h , a nd Anthony Snawder, Priest, Wm. Hardy's store. Commissioners sale - Peoples Bank VS Sumner Croan, etc. Mentions adjoining property o wners Martin Ferguson, Mary Sam me, Vaughn, Chas. Merker, Jas. Ferguson, R. F. Hays. J. F. Co mbs , maste r commissioner. Edgar Straeffer and his brother-inlaw, Norbo urn Arteburn, are going Miss Luella Pendleton spent Monday night with her b ro th er , G eo. Pendleton. Joe Chappell, wife and baby returned after a visit to Louisville Doc Keith and wife spent Sunday with Jim Snellen and family. Mrs. Tom Ritchey and children visited her parents, Geo. Quick and wife at Oakdale. Harve Mo nroe of W eavers Run spent Sunday with Lem Nichols and wife. Miss Mary N ichols spent Sunday with the M isses Cu ndiff. John Nicholson and wife spent Sunday with Geo. Pendleton and family Mrs. Kate Ritchey has returned from a weeks visit to Mrs. Ernest Funk. Mrs. John Nicholson spent Monday in Louisville, the guest of Mrs. W. B. Campbell and Mrs. Tom Moore. ***February 11, 1910 (Pg. 1) Levi House of near town has sold his dairy herd of 28 cows to an Ohio purchaser. (But later reported that the deal was declared off because they could not be shipped out of state without the tube rculin test.) S tate veternarian tested the herd of R. W . Cates recently and ordered one killed and another one quarantined. Quite a numer of dairymen are anxious over the tuberculin test order. From the E'town Mirror. ***Cup io The Pioneer regrets to learn of the death of J. D. Stansb ury last Tuesday at his home on the Mt. Washington and Bardstown pike. In his death, Mt. W ashington loses one of her best and most popular citizens, etc. John Pendleton and family spent Sund ay with J. T . Ritchey and family. The bod y of M rs. Rice Gasway, who died at her home in South Louisville, was brought to Bullitt the 2nd day of February and buried from the home of her parents, Jake Merker and wife. The interment was in the old Skinner grave yard. Page 8 Mrs. Malinda Johnson is spending this week with Dr. Tydings and wife. ***Hulswitt-Bowman A letter was received from the bride yesterday (Feb . 4) by M agistrate James S. Keigwin in Jeffersonville, asking that he announce the secret marriage on January 1 of Frank H. Bowm an, a sewing mac hine agent, and Miss Josephine Hulswitt, both of Shepherdsville. The bridegroom was born in Shepherdsville and will be 24 years old in the next few days. He is the son of H. Clay Bo wman, a farmer. The bride is a native of Louisville and b e 20 W ednesday. She is a daughter of John Hulswitt, a blacksmith. ***Victory The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Lum Mudd and family were guests of Jas. Ash and family Sunday. Mrs. Arp Harm on of Pleasant Hill, spent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Iley Jones. and M ollie Roby; Messrs Joe and Gussie Swearingen, Warren Ash, Earl Kulmer, J. A. Roby and wife, Mrs W illie Greenwell, and Eli Roby and family. Oral Basham and wife spent Sunday with J. H. Jones and wife. John Jones, Lem Swearingen, John James, Jodie Swearingen and Tom Hi b b s were in Shep herd sville Saturday Foskett Barrall and wife were guests of Mrs. B. H. M artin. Chris Barrall is in St. Louis. Mrs. W. F. Joyce and little son were guests o f M rs. R. C. Hardesty one day last week. Mrs. R. C. Hardesty, who has been ill, has about recovered. Mrs. L. M. Barrall, who ha s had a severe attack of grip, is about well. Mrs. W. F. Joyce and little son were guests of her parents on Knob Creek. M iss M argaret Foster wen t to Louisville Saturday to attend the matinee performance of "Jappyland" at the Masonic. ***Mt. Eden Mrs. Joe Trunnell and daughters and Alleen Swearingen called on M rs. Henry Hibbs Saturday afternoon. Mrs. C. D. Ashby has moved to Shepherdsville. Mrs. C. H . Barrall spent Sunday with her daughter, M rs. L. M . Barrall. Mrs. W . H. M cCo rmick is quite ill. Mrs. W illie Nusz and daughters visited her mother, Mrs. J. L. Rayman. Bill Roby, To m H ibbs and O la Ro by, Misses Annie Grant and Gracie Jackson attended the dance given by Wm. Haag and family near M t. W ashington last Friday night. Oral Basham and wife entertained a few young folks Sunday night with games and music. Present were M i s s e s A n n i e G r a nt, Z ollie Swearingen, Ada Greenwell and Violetta and Mollie Roby; Lee Bolton, Jodie Swearingen, Ola Roby and To m and Erne st Hibbs. All report a nice time. W e are glad to know that Burr Roby, who has been very poorly, is able to be out again. James Ash and family had as guests: Lum M udd and fa mily, Zo llie Swearingen, Bill Noe and two sons, Jod ie and Gussie Swearingen, Warren Ash and Earl Kulmer. Mrs. Oral Basham spent a day with her mother, Mrs. Jo hn Jones. Lem Swearingen and family visited Mrs. Arp Harmon Sunday. Henry Hibbs and family entertained the following Sund ay: Misses Annie Gra nt, Zollie Swearingen, Violetta M iss Jane E. Holsclaw, who has been with her parents, R. B. Holsclaw and wife for the p ast two months, has returned to Louisville to resume her school duties. Foskett Barrall and wife Saturday in Shepherdsville. spent Mrs. Clyde Abe l was in Lo uisville recen tly to see her grandfather who was seriously ill. Claud and Howard Holsclaw left Louisville for Lo s Angeles, CA where they will make their home. Foskett B arra ll a nd wife , G eo. M . Martin and M organ A rnold spent last T uesd a y evening with M isses Virginia and Josie Barrall. Jasper Griffin and family spent Sunday with Chas. Rogers and wife. Miss Margaret Foster spent Sunday night with her sister, Mrs. John Chambers. P. H. Smithers and wife visited relatives near here. L. M. B arrall was in Shepherdsville and the Zoneton nei ghborhood Saturday. For Sale - Orchard grass $1.50 per bushel. - John Burch ***Beech Grove in A. J. and Will Miller of Louisville, were guests of their parents, E. Miller and wife Sun day. P. H. Smithers and wife have moved to Bro oks. Jack Burns and wife and Wm. Keller and wife were guests of James Hazel and family Sunday. M rs. B . H. M artin Shep herdsville Frid ay. was Fosk ett Barrall and wife, who since their marriage, have been with the former's parents at this place, are now with Mrs. Barrall's parents, Turner Arno ld and w ife, where they will make their home. Mrs. W . F. Joyce and son spent an afterno on with Mrs. L. M . Barrall. Page 9 Little Miss Mirtle Lee spent Saturday night w ith her a unt, Mrs. J. M. Cundiff. Little Miss Eula Ice spent a few days with he r a unt, M rs. H. A. Cundiff last week. Miss Grace Hardy is progressing nicely with her school at this place. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Anna Cundiff was the guest of Miss Ella C undiff Sunda y. Normal at Bowling Green to remain for a few weeks. J. M. Cundiff and Frank Troutman spent a day in L ebanon J unction this week. Col. and M rs. Daniel have bee n quite ill from the effects of lagrippe. T. R. Ice and wife were guests of W . H. C undiff and wife recently. Miss Ethel Cundiff has go ne to Louisville to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. R. L. M athis. Miss Artie Hazel spent Monda y night with M iss Effie Cundiff. Pro f. and M rs. Roby are progressing nicely with their school a t this place. They have quite a large attendance with new pupils from Cane Spring, Clerm ont, Chapeze and B elmont. Brother Martin held services here last Sund ay. Joseph Bowman has been indisposed for several days. Sanford Burns and wife were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Ella Hall, one evening last week. Richard W athen J r, of Louisville, is visiting his parents. Bates Mc Daniel was the guest of Charlie Rick etts last Sunday. Miss Katie M iller spent a few d ays in the city with her bro thers recently. ***February 11, 1910 (Pg. 4) Mrs. Dr. Beeler, of Hodgenville was guest of her sister, Mrs. E. W. Sutton. ***Bardstown Junction W e, with the many friends of Dr. Houck, are delighted to hear that he is convalescent, after his severe attack of pneum onia and erysipelas. Miss Ellen W arren, of Springfield, is visiting her brother, Richard Wathen. Born to the wife of W ill H. Shaw, Feb. 1, a girl. Miss Eula W athen is visiting relatives and friends in the city. E. W . Snellen spent a few d ays with his family last week. M rs. Curtis Lee of O klahoma, is with her parents, C ol. and Mrs. Daniel. Born, to the wife of James Bradbury, Feb. 2, a girl, Evelyn M ay. Mrs. Hardin C ruise and child ren were guests of her parents, Mr. Boots and wife. Misses Sop hie M orriso n and Nannie Moo ney have gone to the State H. C. D aniel and wife o f Louisville, were out recently to see his parents. Messrs. Leach and Rennison were home for a few days with their families. Quarterly meeting at Co llie Chappe l, presiding elder, Brother. A. P. Lyon will be p resent. Miss Lillie Mooney spent weekend at her home. W hile there, M iss Ida Troutman, of Lebanon Junction was her guest. Thomas Duv all is out again after being confined to his room for several weeks with a crushed ankle. He met with the painful accident while at work. E. D. Oaks continues to the poo rly ever since his return from Arkansas 18 months ago . He was engaged in the lumber business there for nearly four years, his health b egan to fail and he was com pelled to return to his home. Mrs. Jas. Stansbury Jr spent a day with Mrs. T. J. Trunnell last week. H. Lee Hogland, wife and son, of Louisville, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. E. D. Oaks. ***Prestonia Elder R. A. Zahn has returned from a months stay in Detroit, MI. M rs. Zahn was unable to acco mpa ny him home owing to a recent surgical operation she underwent a few weeks ago in Detroit. Mrs. C. L. Cooper left last week for San Antonia, Texas, to join her husband and son who are sojourning there for the winter. Geo. Sanders is quite ill at his writing. Miss Bettie Ireland is spend ing mo nth with her brother, Dr. R. Lindsey Ireland of Louisville Mrs. Sallie Durrett Thomp son and M rs. H . D . R obb stood the examination Saturday for census enumerator. Ed. Geo. T insley, of Missouri, has been called to the pastorate of Newburgh church for this year. Mrs. H. C. Ireland, Mrs. B. Lindsey Ireland, Misses Bettie, Mattie and Margaret Ireland were all day guests of M rs. J. W . Gilmore T uesday. Mrs. Patterson and little daughter, of E-town were guests of her sister-inlaw, M rs. Bradb ury. Mrs. W m. W ind is Louisville this week. Dr. Dodds is kept busy, as there is a great deal o f sickness in and out of the neighborhood. Mrs. John Luhr, of Louisville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. James McC ullough Jr this week. Page 10 visiting in The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Robert J. Cook has moved to the well-known, Dr. Applegate's farm for a term of ??? the remains were taken to her old home for interment. Lifelong member of the Christian church. Atwood McK inley .....to the Huffaker farm near the ash bottom road. ***February 11, 1910 (Pg. 5) J. W . Jackson an d wife, Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Bates, Mrs. Bettie Jackson, of near Eminence , and M iss Eddie Holt of Louisville, were entertained by J. W . Gilmore and wife. Mr. Estes had a sale of stock, etc and will move to the S. B. Williams residence near Hebron. Wanted: a good m an to cultivate about 20 acres of good corn land on shares. H. C. Crowe, Shepherdsville. Rev. Herman Jones - Presbyterian pastor at Hebron Mrs. I. P. Barnard is spending this mon th at Hartford, KY, with her daughter, M rs. M . M. Bardwe ll. ***February 11, 1910 (Pg. 8) W . L. Paynter, wife and daughter, of Louisville were guests of Burks McDowell and wife Sund ay. Miss Laura Eskew of B ardsto wn, is with her a unt, M rs. John Bell. Miss Nellie Brooks has gone to Lynnland College to take the teacher training course. Miss Mildred Cook visited her aunt, Mrs. Forrest W right of Louisville Wm. Crumbacker and wife suffering with cold and lagrippe. Miss Neva Bell visited her relatives near Z oneton Sunda y. Sam Bell is sick at this writing. (is now better) Charlie Richardson, little son of Charles Richa rdson and wife, is very ill with pneumonia. Misses Loraine Lambert and Alice McB ride, two pretty guests of M rs. Jas. Cochran last week , returned to their homes in the city Sunday. are Hunt and Bridgeford are selling out their Jersey cattle and hereafter will deal in bloo ded ho rses. Mrs. Jas. Kirk has recovered from an attack of malaria. Mrs. Frank Snead visited he r sister in Louisville the past week. Prayer meeting at Harry H asler's last W ednesday evening. Mrs. W ill You ng is with her father in the absence of his son, Dr. C. L. Coop er. Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw spent last Friday with Mrs. C. L. Cooper. Mrs. Robert Gailbreath died at her home near here Thursday night after a lingering illness of consumption. Aged 72 years. The following children survive: Claud of Florida, Ben and M iss Nannie Gailbreath who lived with their mother. Mrs. Gailbreath, before her marriage wa s a Miss Stallard of Spencer County and Mr. McKenzie has rented the Mrs. Nally farm here and will soon move there. All regret to have M r. McKenzie give up the mill, but are glad to have them remain in the community. Geo. Sanders, of Okolona, is ill of blood poiso n, which, owing to his age is serious. ***Hebron Ruben Durrett and wife visited in the city this week. M isses Julia and Jessie May Young are improving from their protracted illness. Rev. E. J. Thornberry visited his parents recently. The W .M.S. o f Hebro n met with M rs. Dr. Saunders and arranged for a candy pulling, proceeds for M issions. At the meeting was Dr. Miles Saunders. Dr. Panfield filled the pulpit at Little Flock. He was guest of Dr. Holsclaw and J. R. B all. The W . M . S. of Little F lock m eets with Mrs. W . J. Be ll. Subje ct for study - Africa. Page 11 Miss Austine Bro oks is co nvalescent. Wm. Thornb erry has a box on the Zoneton-Okolona telephone line. Bert Thorn and R oy M iller have gone to Portland, Oregon. Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw entertained her S.S. class with a candy pulling. W ill Becker and family have moved into their new residence here. Mrs. W m. Grant suffered a broken limb by jumping from her buggy when her horse ran away last week. Mrs. Tom Melton and children spent Tuesday with M rs. Will Jenkins. Marion Starks and wife and M rs. Isaac W oold ridge visited their sister, Mrs. J. N. Coc hran re cently. T. J. Broo ks sold a lot of baled hay to W ill Griffin of Shepherdsville. Tom is one of our wise farmers, who has something to sell at all seasons. Mrs. Albert Priest and son visited T. J. Brooks and wife last week. Mrs. Geo. Ha efer and two children visited her mother last week. W ill Robards and family have moved to Christianburg, Ky. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. C. L. Cooper has gone to Texas to remain with her son and the Doctor will return home. who has been here for several years, will leave so on for Louisville, where he as accepted a position. The many friends of Wm. Johnson, of Buechel, will regret to learn of his death. What a fine type of the Christian gentleman he was. Mrs. Richard Taylor and Ross Taylor are visiting Leslie Taylor and wife of Louisville Misses Mabel and Rebecca Summers have returned from their visit to the city. M iss Levada Bo gard is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Turner of Seatonville. Bob Mo xham is visiting his sisters in W ilmington, Delaware. Miss Nellie Grigg was guest of relatives here the first of the week. Wm. Troutwine has returned from an extended visit to relatives and friends in Indiana. Ernest Miller and wife, of Bardstown Junction, were here M onday. Garrow Thornberry and W ill Jenkins are in New Orleans. J. E. Harris and wife, Misses Maude Harris and Lounette Stansbury spent Sunday with Maurice H arris and wife. J. N. B rooks, wife and son have returned from a delightful trip through the sunny South. Rev. W. H. Brandon and W . L. Q u e e n a t te n d e d t h e La y m e ns Missionary Convention in Lo uisville Miss Maud Smith visited her sister Mrs. W . O. B radb ury, in Lo uisville Mrs. E. C. Tyler had an attack of pleurisy Saturday night, but is now better, but still confined to her bed. Mrs. George McK enzie has been visiting Mrs. Amantha Hall of Shepherdsville. M rs. S. E. Hancock visited her mother, Mrs. W . S. Po ulter, in Bardstown this week. Mrs. Jas. Kirk has recovered from lagrippe. Coleman Showalter, of Louisville, was with his pa rents, J. C. Showalter and wife a few days last week. Wm. H. Hays Jr, of Louisville, visited his parents in Salt River. Dr. Holsclaw. was called Tuesday night to attend S. W. Brooks who was seriously ill. Mr. Brooks is one of our best citizens. Beef is about as high as when the cow jumped over the moon. A large crowd of young folks at Salem neighborhood had a party at W ill Brokers new ho me last Friday night. Mrs. S. B. Summers has been ill with lagrippe. ***Mt. Washington Misses Florence T urton, of Tell City, IN, Ethel Hobdy and L eland Barnes, of Louisville, spen t Sund ay with Miss Bernice Barn es. Misses Katie and Lena Crenshaw have been visiting relatives in Louisville Mrs. W. L. Troutman, of High Grove, is with her father, W. L. McG ee who is very ill with pneumonia. Miss Fron ie Crist and Geo rge Hough w e r e m a r r ie d i n L o u i s v i l l e W ednesday evening, Feb . 9 at the home of John Long and wife. Everyone is glad to hear of the prospect of the electric line coming through here from Fern Creek. There will be a mass meeting of the citizens and the commerc ial club o f Louisville here Saturday to discuss it and inspect the road. Mrs. O. W . Pearl is visiting her sister, Mrs. Carrithers, in Elizabethtown this week. Miss Lily Ray visited M iss Sad ie Sanders at Zoneton. Mrs. Geo. W. Sanders and daughters, Miss Sadie and M rs. Marie Patrick, spent Wednesday in Louisville. Miss Blanch McDonald and her friend, Mr. Robinson, of Louisville, came out with Miss Martha Hornbeck and spent Sunday with her here. Mrs. John H. Patrick, of Charlestown, WV, is visiting her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Geo . W. Sanders at Zoneton. O. W . Pearl, who w as op erated on for an abscess in his head last week , is still at the N orton Infirma ry in Louisville and im proving gra dually. It will be so me time befo re he will be able to return to his home. ***Personal Miss Lula E rnspiker of Louisville is the guest of M rs. Dr. Collins. D. H. Mothershead and wife are visiting relatives in Lo uisville Bert Ha ll of Mt. Washington was here M onday. John Viers and L. L. Roby were here Mond ay. Cad Coyle, of Louisville, is with W. L. Barnes. H is son, W alter Coyle, Page 12 The Ladies Missionary Society of Hebron Church will give a social at Dr. Miles Saunders residence, near the church on St. V alentines Day. Miss Eva M oxham, of W ilmington, Delaware, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Louisville for The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett several weeks, where she has been extensively entertained, is spending this week with her grandmother, Mrs. T. C. Coleman Sr at the Meadows near town. Col. W. T. Lee, who was thrown down and pretty badly injured b y a mule he was hand ling, is getting all right again. He was quite lame and badly bruised up for the time being. Miss Hallye Hays had a extended visit with relatives in Lexington, where she went as T he Pioneer's representative at the Mid-Winter meeting of the Kentucky Press Association. Mrs. Jas. F. Smith has rented her hotel to Tony Logston, of Belmo nt, for three years. He has taken possession. Mrs. Smith will return of Louisville to live and Mrs. Lillian Pembe rton, her daughter, will shortly move to Ho lly Springs, Miss. M t . W a s h i n g to n , th ro u g h h e r Commercial Club and e nerge tic business men, is making a strong fight to get the trolley line extended to that plac e and with fair prospects of success. W e hop e they will succeed, they need and deserve the line. W hat is Shepherdsville and her Commercial Club doing in that line? Echo answers what! There will be an interesting debate at the Baptist Church under the auspices o f the S.Y .P.U ., subje ct " In pro por tion to her opportunities, wo ma n's achievements have been as great as those of men" Affirmative side, Misses Doris M iller, Stella Troutwine, and M aye Le e. Ne gative side, Messrs. H. H. Com bs, Albert Nelson and Ro y Maraman. ***Pleasant Grove Our "M ission Band" met in the hosp itable home of our president, Mrs. H. C. Tyler in an all day meeting. Miss Hazel Ashton, of Utica, IN, visited her co usin, M iss Myrtle McG rew. Ambrose Ridgway is erecting a house on the pike opposite M rs. M aggie Ridgway's pro perty. Miss Eunice Ridgway is spending time with relatives in Louisville James Simmons, wife and child, were with M rs. Ethel Brid well Sunday. Herman Long, of Louisville, spent Sunday with his parents, Thos. Long and wife. M rs. Fannie Armstrong and children have returned to their home at Pitts Point. W . T. Stallings and wife, M rs. M attie Ridgway a n d daughter, Henry Stalling and family, and Lon Dacon were guests of Jas. R idgwa y and w ife Sund ay. Miss Virgie Grant of Salt River Station spent last week with Mrs. Pearl Brid well. Ed. Bridwell and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Be ttie Ridg way at Salt River Station. Miss Edith Bigwoo d visited her aunt, Mrs. Eunice Long. Lewis Stallings has purchased the pro perty be long ing to M inte r Simmo ns, of Nashville, TN for $1,100. M iss Ella Lee T yler, of T ing, visited Mrytle McGrew. Kirby Simmons and wife had as guests, W alter Arm strong and family and Smith T erry of B ells M ill. George and W illie Heise were guests of Carey Sm ith Sund ay. J o h n W h i t le d g e , o f Z o n e t o n, Amb rose Ridgway and family and Lewis W hitledge and wife were guests of John W . Whitledge and family. Mrs. Emma Armstrong and children and M rs. Eliz a J ames visite d M rs. Tillman Ridgwa y. Misses Ollie and Myrtle Newton were guests of of the M isses Bigw ood Sund ay. Miss Myrtle McGrew made a visit to W aterford recently. Oliver Clark and family have moved to the Croan property, recently vacated by Ed. Brid well. Robt. Ridgway, who has been quite ill with pneumonia, is improving. Uncle Mart Gentry, M rs. Flossie W hitledge and M yrtle Ridgway are sick. ***February 25, 1910 (Pg. 1) The Shepherdsville Commercial Club to meet to try to get the Louisville tr o l le y lin e e x te n d e d to Shepherdsville. Dr. R idgway, President Wanted: A few selected dates of The Pioneer to com plete our files. July 12, 1907 and July 3, 1908. Straeffer, Arterburn Motor C ar Company, Inc. have opened up the autom obile business at 1103 W Broadway opposite the Tenth and Broadway depot. T hey will handle the fast, powerful Parry touring car and roadster that sells at from $1,285 to $1,485. They will also handle the classy Kirt Roundabout, selling at $800.00 A poem in loving remembrance of our a unt, M rs. Joe Vaughn, who departed this life Feb. 15, 1910, signed: A niece, Geneva Joyce. ***Chapeze Wm. Schaefer and wife entertained Rev. John Gastoldt of Colesburg, Page 13 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett KY, Rev. Berteno of Rochester, NY. Rev. Eugene Bertello of this place, M arion E. T aylor o f Louisville, Mr. Grafenburg of New Orlean s, Mrs. Emma Zuckey of Louisville, Wm. Stevens and wife of Clermont, and grandson, Calvin Gray, of Louisville, and Steve Jones and wife of this place. M iss Nora Co niff spent several weeks in the city. Mrs. Mary King is spending a month or two with her daughter, Mrs. M ary O'Dowell in the city. Miss Cora Sales leaves Friday to spend a couple of weeks with her father in Louisville Oral Basham and w ife spent Sunday with J. H. Jones and wife. Rev. E. C. Stevens filled his regular appointment at K ings Sunday. Jonc Clark and wife of near Pleasant Hill, spent Sund ay with Vern Jones and family. ***February 25, 1910 (Pg. 4) John Jones spent Sunday with J. L. Trunnell. Miss Zollie Swearingen entertained the following Sunday: Misses Annie Grant, Violetta and Mollie Roby, Grace Jackso n and Alleen Swearingen, Messrs. Lee Bolton, France Terry, Arthur Owen, Tom and Ernest Hibbs and Burr Roby. Had games and music in the afternoon. All reported a good time. Adv. for Public Sale of my farm, 127 5/8 acres, 45 acres river bo ttom, 2 1/2 miles from Salt River Station on the Pitts Point Ro ad. Also stock, farm tool, blacksmith tools, my groceries and hardware, household and kitchen furniture. W illiam M ilam, C. R. Smith, auctioneer. ***February 25, 1910 (Pg. 5) Big adv. for public sale of farm and belongings of J. D. Stansbury, deceased. Mrs. Lizzie Stansb ury, Administrator. ***W hitfield Henry Adams, of Louisville, has been visiting relatives and friends in this part o f the cou nty. W ane Middleton is very poorly at this writing. A poem in remembrance of our darling baby, Guy Cecil Arnold. Signed: Sad Parents. ***February 25, 1910 (Pg. 8) Miss Cora King entertained Sund ay: M isses Verna Drake, Ella and Ada Tyler, Messrs. Thomas Tyler, Ray Drake and G. S. Simpson and wife. Mrs. Peyto n W iggington visitors this week are: Mrs. Grace W . Thurman of Louisville, F. T. Wells and wife, and Dave Wiggington and family, of Whitfield. ***Victory Henry James and wife, of Pleasant Hill were guests of Iley Jones and wife Sunday. John Ash and wife and Freddie Roby and wife, Mrs. Rosline Windsor and Ola Roby spent Sunday with James Ash and fam ily. Lem Swearingen, wife and little daughter, George Kulmer and wife, W illie Nusz, wife and two children, and George Bowman were guests of J. L. Raymo n Sunday. Miss Ada Greenwell is visiting her sister, M rs. J. W . Barrall in Shepherdsville. Misses Annie Gra nt, Zollie Swearingen, Grace Jackson, Messrs. France Terry, Jode Swearingen, Lee Bolton, and E rnest H ibbs called on Miss Dulcie Ash Sunday afternoon. Born, to the wife of H . B. Shields, a boy, Marion B. ***Hebron Miss Kate Ro ach, city, is the guest of Miss Ida Beeler. Miss Hardy is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Pope. Garrow Thornberry and W ill Jenkins have returned from T exas. W hile they enjoyed the trip, it goes without saying that they returned fully satisfied with the old Kentucky home. Robert Coe and family and W illard Fidler and family visited G. S. Simp son Sunda y. Miss Rilla Thornberry has finished her school and returned home. Edward Tucker a n d w i fe , of Louisville and Mrs. Nannie Shields of Wakefield, visited W m. Ho bbs last week. Miss Estella Hedges has returned from a visit to Lebanon Junction accompanied by her sister, Mrs. J. T. W ickersham and children. Dave W iggington, wife and daughter, were guests of Mrs. Effie Miller and daughters T uesday. Sam Bell has moved into the W allace residence, having leased the farm for a term of ten years. Shelb y W alls is on the sick list. Chas. and Ben B rooks of F r e e l a n d v i ll e , I N , C l a r e n c e Richardson of IN, Rev. R. Priest and wife of Hanover, IN , Mrs. M attie Ridgway, Miss Gertrude Ridgway, Preston Ridgway, city were called here by the illness and death of S. W . Brooks. Ray Drake visited his sister at Routt Saturday night. Robert Coe has traded his store and residence at W hitfield to J. H. W alls for his farm. Page 14 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Jas. Lovell is with his nephew, E. Z. W iggington. Born, to the wife of W . H. M iller, a son. Born, to the wife of Dr. Nutter, of W V, a son. Wm. Alcorn of Spencer County, is with his bro ther, Columbus Alcorn, here, who is very ill. Jas. Jackson is very ill, his family have been summoned to his bedside and his son, John Jackson of Lexington, KY , and a dau ghter, Mrs. J. Gilmore, are with him. Roy Mothershead, aged 18, went to an infirmary in the city T uesday to undergo an operation for an abscess in his head, following lagrippe. Roy is a nephew of Mrs. Tom Melton. Miss Emma C loud was seriously ill last week. W ill Becker has put in a telephone on the Zoneton-O kolona line, making 28 boxes, and we have excellent service. Mr. Curley, an invalid, who has boarded with John Brooks for nea rly a year, has returned to the city for treatment. Mrs. Tom H ornbeck, Shepherdsville, spent Tuesday with her brothers and sister here. Joe Ball has been ill with lagrippe. Theo. Alcorn of Little Union was with his father last week. Died Sunday, February 13 , Mrs. Tho s. Jones, of pneumonia, after an illness of three days. Her remains were interred in P enn R un Cemetery, after funeral services at the church, conducted by Rev. Ehrman Thornb erry. Her only son, Harry Jones, who, with his family, reside in the same house, is recovering from pneumonia. She leaves also her husband, and one daughter, Mrs. Dave Smith, to mou rn her loss. Dr. W . J. Holtzclaw preached a strong sermo n at Little Flock. W ith this service, Dr. Holtzclaw se vers his connection with us as pastor, going to the First Baptist Church at Robinson, IL, one of the wealthiest and mo st influential churches in that state. He leaves here because he has found it advantageous to place the publication of his books with the Re vel. Flem ing Co. of Chicago, and he will be located nea r that city. Ridgway and wife near Meadow Lawn M onday. Lem Nichols spent Monday with Mrs. Mirand a Saund ers. Ed. Griffin and wife, of Louisville, was called to the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Jess Griffin, who died Sunday morning at home in the Knobs and was buried Monday near her home. T he Hebron School, unde r the management of the capable teacher, M i s s M a y m e R o b y g a v e an entertainment Tuesday, the proceeds devoted to the library fund. L ittle Alice and Patrick Pope took part in program as G enera l and M rs. W ashington. Tom Mo ore spent Sunday with his brothers here. We hear he is to leave W ednesday for Co lorad o for his health. Miss Ethel Brooks has returned to her home in Pontiac, IL. H. H. Map other, who is a traveling man in the South, is home on a visit to his wife and son. J. W . Jackson and S . W . Brooks, two of the Zoneton precinct prominent citizens have recently died. Obituary notices in next letter. Jas. Rouse was out from Lo uisville to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Jess Griffin. Tom Mapother, wife and child, of Louisville, are spending a few days with brother, Harry Map other and family. ***Cup io Misses Nell and Eunice Rid gway visited their grandparents, L . W . Nichols and wife. W ill Nichols and wife entertained Lem Nichols and wife, Misses Mary Nicho ls, Nell and Eunice Ridgway and Jim Raven to dinner Saturday Baully Samuels, of Louisville, spent Sunday with L. W. N ichols and family. Irving Snellen spent Sund ay with his grandmother, Mrs. Lidia Snellen. Mrs. Barbara Samuels postponed her sale on the 18th on account of the terrible weathe r that day. John Pendleton and daughters spent Sunday with his brother, Geo. Pen dleton and family. Mrs. Cora Ridgway and cousin of Louisville, took dinner with Claud Page 15 Amb rose Skinner and wife entertained Mr. & M rs. Turner Arnold, Ben Ritchey, Foskett Barrall, Ernest Funk and M iss Hazel Funk to dinner Sund ay. M rs. Minor H ardin and children left last Tuesday night for C olorado. Mr. Hardin has two of the bo ys with him here. M rs. Salina Vaughn d ied at St. Anthony's Hospital in Louisville last Tuesday, the 15th, and was brought to her home near Cupio, where she was buried Thursday in Knob Creek Cem etery. Wm. Barrett is confined to his room, s u f f e r in g v e r y m u c h w i t h rheumatism. Elegant dinner with Mr. & Mrs. J. T. Ritchey in honor of M rs. Ritchey's 67th birthday. George P endleton, wife and two daughters, John Nicholson and wife, Ben Ritchey and The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett wife, T om Ritchey, wife and two daughters. this publication week. will appear next Frank W ooldridge, of Louisville, spent Tuesday night with John Ogle. Mrs. J. E. Smith, who was operated on for appendicitis last M onday at St. Antho ny's Infirmary, is doing nicely. ***Personal Rev. S. P. Martin spent W ednesday in Louisville Dr. and M rs. S. W . Ba tes spent Tuesday in Louisville Mrs. Pearl Lee attended the banquet at the Galt House the 8th. N. H. Weller is suffering from grip. Mrs. Geo. Lutz continues ill at her home near Cedar Grove. Squire A. E . Funk of Brooks ..... Clarence Evans, the well known lumber dealer of Jefferson C ounty, was here W ednesday Chas. O. Parrish and W. L. McGee of M t . W a s h i n gt o n , w er e h e r e W ednesd ay on business. Mrs. Lou McGlothan died at her home in Mt. Washington Wednesday Mrs. E. A. Cochran visited her mother, Mrs. W . F. Henderson, Thursda y. Geo. Armstrong, wife and son, visited her mother, Mrs. Annet Carpenter a da y recently. R. H. Miller and family have moved over to Lee Street, opposite Brother Martin's new residence. E. A. Co chran visited relatives in Missouri. M iss Mary McK inney is visiting her cousin, M rs. S. B. Stephens. Mrs. W . F. Henderson is improving, but M r. Henderson continues ill. An obituary notice of Mrs. Joseph H. Vaughn that reached us too late for Misses Helen du Po nt and Eva Moxham of W ilmington are with Mrs. T. C . Coleman Sr at the Meadows. Attorney Lee Hamilton of Louisville, was out and spent Sund ay with his mother near Salt River Station. men's?" Affirmative by M isses May Lee and Doris Miller, negative by Albert Nelson and Ro y Maraman. Judges Misses M aggie M cClaskey, Mary McK inney and Mr. C. E. McCo rmick and decision in favor of ladies. - Program at Bap tist Church. Entertainment at Methodist Church in honor of Washington's birthday. Pastor W heat, J. E. Combs, Lindsay Ridgway, Guy and He rbert Hecker, Chas. Daniel, Miss Mattie Johnson and Mary Hall, Miss Mary Palmer Com bs, M iss Anna B elle Rogers. Miss Aetna Hancock has returned from a visit with Mrs. E. B. Ritchey and relatives in Louisville ***Pleasant Grove Lindsay and Dr. S. H. Ridgway, E. A. Cochran and R ev. R. M. W heat attended the Masonic celebration and banquet at Lebanon Junction Tuesday night. M ilton Church of Belm ont has sold out his store business at that plac e to Robert Davis, who will continue to conduct the same. O. W . Pearl has returned from Norton Infirmary, where he underwent a surgical operation o f an abscess in his head. He is improving right along, but will be confined to the house for quite a while yet. Col. H. F. Troutman left Tuesday for a visit with his brother in Indiana and to enjoy a well earned and needed rest from business cares. The Pioneer unites with many friends here in the wish that the trip will be of great benefit to his health, which has not been up to its usual robust standard of late, and that he will return greatly improved and benefitted by the rest and recreation. Mrs. Eunice Long returned from Louisville where she had gone because of the accident that had recently befallen her son, Herman. W e are glad to repo rt him doing well so far. Edward Brid well and wife spent Sunday with the former's parents, Hayden Bridwell and wife. John W . W hitledge and wife spent Sunday with their daughter, M rs. Ambrose Rid gway. Mrs. Rosa D ickey is quite sick. Geo. Armstrong, wife and son, were guests of Albert Armstrong Sund ay. M rs. F l o s s ie W h i t l e dge s p e nt Saturday with Jo hn W . W hitledge and wife. M iss E u n i c e R i d g w a y relatives in Louisville Mrs. John Scott is quite pneumonia. visite d ill of M usical program at the Bap tist Church debate by C . E. McCo rmick and son, E lsworth Jr and Miss Edith Hancock. Clay W hitledge and wife and M iss Viola W hitledge were guests of Ro bt. Bridwell and wife. De bate "In propo rtion to her o p por tun i ti e s h a v e w o m e n ' s achie vem ents been as great a s S. O. Arm strong and fam ily and Miss Eliza James sp ent Sunda y with Mrs. Nannie R idgwa y. Page 16 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Henry Jones and wife, of Pleasant Hill, were guests of Iley Jones and wife Sunday. W . T. Stalling was guest of R. L. Smith's family Sund ay. M iss Lula Swearingen is convalescing after a spell of lagrippe. Alvin Owen and wife have gone to housekeeping at the home of "Uncle" Gideon Owen nea r Bethel. Roy Mothershead was taken to Louisville Tuesday to be operated on. He had a severe case of lagrippe which settled in his head causing abscesses. Vern Jones, wife and daughter, visited Mrs. Jones parents, Leroy Daniel and wife at She pherdsville recently. W . T. H all is ill at his home here with pneumonia. I. P. Arnold , of near W est Po int is visiting friends here. W . T. Caro thers and M iss Rilla Thornb erry were q uietly married in Louisville, Wednesday Feb. 23rd. Miss Zollie S wearingen spent one night last week with Violetta and Mollie Roby. Mrs. Lou McG laughlin died at her home here W ednesday morning, February 23, at the age of 56 years. She is survived by four children, Edward and W . D. Rice, M rs. M innie Haupt, and Harry McG laughlin. Her burial took place the following day in the cemetery here. Harry Ash and wife spent Sunday with Ben Ash and wife near Cedar Grove. Richard Owen is ma king maple syrup. His is a nice fellow to visit at all seasons, but is "especially" nice now. ***Mt. Washington Miss Mabel Parrish of Lo uisville, is visiting her sister M rs. John Ge ntry. J. T. McClure attended the funeral of his aunt, M iss Mary Boden, at Henryville, IN , Monday. M rs. Hubert W iggington of Louisville is with her parents, F. C. Porter and w ife. M iss Aileen Porter has been very sick with pne umo nia, but is some better now. ***March 4, 1910 (Pg. 1) Misses Hulda Wiggington, Elizabeth Brewer, and J. T. James spent Mond ay in Lo uisville Commercial Club Meeting. Interest shown in trolley line e xtension to Shepherdsville. Mrs. Mary W elsh and Mrs. Myers Jean, of Louisville, are guests of J. T. McClure and wife. Boring for oil and gas to begin soon on Jas. H . Miller's farm in B ullitts Lick by E. H. Perry and W . J. W orden of Indiana. W . H. M cFarland was in T aylorsville Mond ay. Coleman Showalter and family, who have been living in Louisville, have moved here, in with his father, J. W . Showalter. W . D. Rice a nd wife, And Mrs. W . E. Sutt of Louisville, have been staying with Mrs. Lou McGlaughlin for several weeks. Miss Ora Funk, of Bro oks is expected this week to be the guest of M iss Viola Boston. The Ladies M issionary Society of the M ethodist Chu rch will meet W ednesday at the home o f Mrs. C. H. Brando n. Lent - a poem written for the Pioneer by Helen C. Smith, Fairfield, KY. Card of thanks death of Mr. Shepherd W hitman Bro oks signed by Madams May Brooks, M attie Ridgway, Mary Priest, Laura Priest, Florence B ell, Miss Irene Bro oks, M essrs Charlie Bro oks, Joe Bro oks, John Brooks, Tom Brooks, Ben Brooks, Clarence Bro oks, ***Victory M rs. Iley Jones spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. J. H. Jones. Miss Dulcie Ash visiting her a unt, Mrs. Asa Da vis. Jess Roby and wife gave an enjoyab le dance Thursda y night in honor of the young people of Victo ry. Mrs. Arp Harmon, of Pleasant Hill, visited her daughters, Madams Lem Swearingen and Iley Jon es. Duke Burch had some fine sheep killed by dogs recently. House at Frankfort voted 70 to 0 to grant a pension o f $12 .00 p er mo nth to all old confederate soldiers who have an income of less than $500 per annum. M rs. Jose ph H . Va ughn d ied February 15 , 191 0 at St. A ntho ny's Hospital in Louisville of stomach cancer. The form er Selena R uth W atson, daughter of the late Jos. W atson, of Athens, Ohio, was born December 26, 1848. She, with her parents, moved to K entucky about 1865. She was married to Joseph H. Vaughn February 3, 1870. Four sons and five daughters. Will and Harry Vaughn of Louisville, W arren S. Vaughn Jr of C upio, Mrs. Jessie Stratton, Mrs. Georgia Megowan, Mrs. Tho s. Funk of Louisville, Miss Daisy and F lora V aughn of Cupio. Buried at Knob Creek. Long, flowery obituary with a poem. ***Mt. Eden Page 17 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Geo. H. M agrud er, of Yuba City, Ca and S. B. Magr uder of Lebanon Junction spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs. C. H. Barrall. This is G. H. Magr uders first visit to Kentucky in twenty years. Miss Margaret Foster was guest of Miss Hattie Ha wkins one d ay last week. Miss Sue Melvon, who has been on the sick list, is better. Mrs. T. J. Barrall spent ten days with her aunt, M rs. G. W . Magruder at Lebanon Jun ctio n. M rs. Magruder has been se riously ill with pneumo nia, but is convalescent. F. M. B arrall and wife and M iss Beulah Arnold were guests of T. J. Barrall and wife. S. P. Lemon and wife of Brooks were here S aturday. L. M. Barrall, wife and daughter and C. L. Samuels were guests of T. J. B a r r a l l a n d f a m i l y S a t u rd a y afternoon. C. L. Barrall returned to St. Louis Sunday night, after spending the last two we eks in K entuck y. Mrs. R. B. Holsclaw and son visited Mrs. James H arris. Miss Mary Griffin has gone to Louisville to spend some time with her brother. character and the excitement she created on one or two visits to this county. Mrs. Lucinda Roby, age 50, is dead after a long illness of consumption. She leaves eight children. ***Smithville W e extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved relatives of W . T. H all, who departed this life Feb. 26,1910 and tender our condolence, invoking upon them the gracious ministry of the Holy comforter. Mr. Hall had been a faithful member of the Methodist Church and the Supt. of the Sunday School for some three to six years. His ability and his aggressiveness in the cause of the Methodist church long ago earned for him wide newown. Burr Harris and w ife gave a party recen tly in hono r of M isses Ida Smith and May Rouse. Joe Lloyd and wife visited relatives in Springfield. Mrs. B. T . Rouse visited her mother, M rs. W . T. M cCrocklin in M t. W ashington. M rs. W. T. Jasper had as guests, John Jasper of Chattanooga and M rs. Annie Stone of Taylorsville. Miss Maye Rouse has returned to Solitude after a visit with Miss Ada Smith. M iss Lounette Stansbury friends in Louisville visited Mrs. Ed. King and sister, Miss Ida Lee McClure, have returned from a visit in Henryville, IN. Geo. Hough and bride spent last week in Lou isville W e people here are working with the M t. W ashington Comm ercial C lub to do more to persuade the railway company to extend the trolley line from Fern Creek to M t. Washington. Mrs. Nancy Tyler of Louisville, is the guest of relatives. Mrs. Jennie M iller continues ill. P. H. Smithers and wife were in this neighb orho od se veral d ays recently. ***March 4, 1910 (Pg. 4) Article - Jean Audrey - Her life and death - a strange chap ter in human affairs. Mentions article in Hartford Hera ld regarding her death at Bardwe ll, KY (found froze to death) and a short sketch of the life of this fanatical wom an. Bullitt County citizens will remember that queer Henry Stout, who has been very ill with pneumonia, is some better. Ed. Clark was visited M rs. Pitt in Fairfield recently. Burr Polk and sister were Taylorsville visiting relatives. in Mrs. Dave Rum mage is in the city visiting relatives. Page 18 ***Mt. Washington Mesdames Hall and Gentry will have their spring millinery opening March 12. Mrs. George McK enzie will also have a millinery opening the same day. Dr. John Hays, of Louisville, has been called here to see M rs. M ary W elsh, who is seriously ill at the home of her niece, Mrs. John McClure. Misses Bessie Long of Thixton and Lillian McClain of Springfield were guests of Mrs. Bra ndon Friday. M isses Katie and Lena Crenshaw are visiting relatives in Lo uisville Alex McC rocklin and wife of Louisville, and Mrs. Burt Rouse of Solitude visited W . L. M cCrocklin and wife last week. K. S. Mills and wife and Mrs. F. L. Jean of Seatonsville, were at Mrs. John M cClure's Monday. A. B. Taylor has returned to Louisville after spe nding a few days here. Miss Essie Swearingen is the guest of Mrs. Kelly Beard at Fern Creek. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Stanley Rowland of Louisville was here S unda y. Burial of Mrs. Lucinda Roby at River View Monday afternoon. Services by the Re v. W . H. M ood y. W illiam Haag is erecting a grist mill in the west end of town, wh ich will be in operation by the first of the week. Business Mens Club organized. F. O. Carothers, M. A. Ea sley, C. O . Parrish. Bert Hall, F. C. Porter. Wo rk on extend ing trolley line to M t. Washington W illiam T. H all, age 66, died on the morning to Feb. 26, 1910 from pneumonia. Funeral services at Methodist Church by Reb. Brando n, laid to rest in cemetery here. Four children, Mrs. H. H. Hall, Mrs. Joe Owen, O. E . Hall and R. B. Hall, two brothers, W illard and Quincy Hall. Highlights only. Our eyes have fallen upon a recent article concerning the "germ" theory, written by a distinguished physician on how diseases spread. John W . W hitledge and wife spent Monday with their daughter, M rs. Etta Stallings. Our "M ission B and" will me et with Mrs. Ada O rms. Dw elling of Ambrose Ridgway narro wly escaped being destroyed by fire last week. Fire seems to be following Ambrose. Bo th Mrs. John Sco tt and M yrtle Ridg way are convalescent. No te deaths of S. W. Brooks and J. W . Jackson of Zoneton. ***March 4, 1910 (Pg. 8) ***Pleasant Grove John W alker is in from W yoming. W e are grieved to hear of the death of W. T. Hall near Mt. Washington M rs. Geo. Ha efer visited her parents here. Mrs. Rosa Dickey who has been confined to her bed for some weeks, is no better. Miss Laura Eskew has returned home to Bardstown. Little W ilma P rocto r was quite ill last week, is better now. Four were down at one time at Ambrose Ridgway's with lagrippe. Virgil Price of Louisville, visited his parents, Buck Price and wife. Robt. Bridwell, wife and son, were guests of Mrs. Thos. Bridwell Sund ay. E. Z. Wiggington spent M ond ay in Taylorsville. Eugene Richardson and M rs. Chas. Carroll, city, were guests of Mrs. S. W . B rooks M onday. Mrs. B. is recovering from lagrip. On the sick list - Madams W. H. Smith, F. Christman, Cochran, Ann Smith,, Mr. Estes and H enry Jenkins. Mr. Alcorn is sinking rapidly, His death is but a matter of hours. ***Hebron ***March 4, 1910 (Pg. 5) Jim Ridgway and Hughes Clark were in Louisville recently on business. Mrs. Josie Scott will be taken to an infirmary for an operation of the head. Miss Louise Conn, Beechmont, was guest of Misses M abel and Reba Summ ers. Herman Becker, city, is with his brothers W ill. Miss Ethel Owe n visited her aunt, Mrs. Do uglas H all. is one of our girls, the groom a prosperous farmer we are told. Miss Nadine Melton was guest of her uncles, W . J. Bell and wife and John Bell and wife. Services at Little Flock by Rev. Ashb urn, city. Mrs. W m. Crumbacker sold her last year's crop of turkeys for $152.00 If there ever was a time when the farmer could snap his fingers in the face of the world, that time is the present. "Hog and hominy", who else could afford it? "Ham and eggs", who else has it? Make farming a professions, boys and stay on the farm. M iss Estella Hedges and M rs. W ickersham visited M rs. J. N. Bro oks. Frank Smith is taking lessons in drawing. He has talent, and with cultivation, may become a great artist. E. Z. W iggington was in Bowling Green last week on b usiness. Miss Anna Bell Rogers has returned from Shepherdsville. Mr. Heise has moved his family to Louisville, where he has purchased a home. Miss Ollie Lee B rooks returned home Monday after visiting her parents here. Miss Rilla Thornberry and Carothers were quietly married city last Wednesday by Atkinson, of the M . E. Church. Madams Thornberry, M elton and Blanche Jenkins spent Mond ay with Mrs. Josie Scott. Page 19 W ill in the Rev. Rilla The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett J. Jackson, ag e 80, died Feb. 24. Funeral services at hom e by R ev. Bowles, pastor of Portland Ave. Christian Church. Twice married, survived by his widow, nee Miss Alice Bates of Jefferson County. Also leaves 5 children - M rs. Hero d of Kansas, Mrs. L. G. S??vers of Fern Creek, Mrs. J. W . Gilmore of Prestonia, Mrs. ?ram C ooper and John Jack son o f Lexingt o n. (highlights only) Died T hursda y, Feb. 17, 1910 , at 1 am, Shepherd W hitman Bro oks, in his 80th year. W as of strong constitution and robust health until on Feb. 8, he fell while walking down a hill sustaining injuries which resulted in his death nine d ays later. H is father, Isaac Brooks, was one of the pioneer settlers of this part of KY. Much in the strong and rugged character of S. W. B rooks to remind one of the Puritans, though his father came of the Pennsylvania Dutch settlers. S. W. Brooks is survived by his wife, who was M iss M . Richardson of New Alb any, IN , to whom he was married for 54 years December 26 last. To them were born 13 children, 11 of whom survive and were present at the funeral, viz: Charles and Ben of Freelandville, IN, Clarence of Cleveland, OH, Joe, Joe and Tho mas, who reside here, M rs. R. Priest of Hanover, IN, M rs. M attie Ridg way, c ity, M rs. Albert Priest, Okolona, Mrs. W . J. Bell, Miss Irene Bro oks, Z o n e ton. Th irty-two g r a n d c h i ld r e n a n d f o u r g r e a t grandchildren. Mr. Brooks was Democrat and a Bap tist. All but one of his children are Baptist. Funeral preached at home by Rev. Dr. Holtzclaw, interred in Hebro n Cem etery. (high lights only) ***Personal her Anthony's Infirmary by Drs. Wathen and Ridgway is do ing nicely. C. E. Q uick visited his aunt, Mrs. Flore nce B owm an Sunday. is J. C. Dickey was the first school t r u s te e t o c a ll o n C o u n t y Superintendent, Miss Carpenter for bi-annual scho ol rep ort. Judge R. F. Ha ys, of Highland Park is here to day. H. W . Lee of Grand Junction, Colorado, visiting his parents, Col. W . T. Lee and wife. Mrs. E. parents. A. Cochran M ilton Church, of attending Fiscal Co urt. visited Belmon t M i s s M innie H ornb e c k Tuesday in Louisville s p e nt T. C. Coleman is in New York on business. Miss Edith Hancock visited relatives and friends in Louisville Herbert Hecker, who was taken very sick last Sunday, is improving. Mrs. S. W . Bates and Mrs. Lindsay Ridg way spent M onday in Lo uisville Born, March 3, to the wife of Elzy Osborn, a 10 pound boy. Look at Elzy's smiling face. Miss Willie T. Harned of Boston was guest of of M iss Edith Hancock this week. Misses Anna Tro utwine and Blanche Ho wlett spent a day or two in Louisville Editor W allace B rown, of the Nelson Standard, is here today on legal business. Miss May W alters of Hodgenville was guest of Mrs. C. D. Lee. Rev. R. M. W heat attended the qua rterly m eeting a t Le ba no n Junction. Mrs. W . C. Morrison continues very sick. Some grades here adjourned because of no fire. T he time is approaching when the County S c ho o l Improvement League sho uld begin to "make things hum". The State is still in arrears with the school fund. Mrs. J. E. Smith, who was operated on for appendicitis last M onday at St. W . F. Henderson is reported no better. Page 20 O. W . Pearl, Circuit Clerk, has recovered enough to be at his office a short while yesterd ay and today. Present at Fiscal Court session Judge Daniel, J. H. Bell, K. S. Jones, T. L. Coa kely, Rufus Ha ll. Jas. W . Osborn, of New O rleans, formerly of Salt River Station, was here Mo nday on business. B ig, jolly, genial Jim, same as of yore. Miss Virginia Brooks is the guest of Mrs. C. E. M cCormick. Sale at Court House Door, the Salt R i v e r C r e a m e r y , h o u s e , l o t, machinery, etc. C. M. Maram an, President. Wm. Troutwine, J. N. Masden, Robt. Shanklin, Eugene Hend erson, Elzy O sborn, directors. Death of Mrs. Jane Dawson Ho wlett, died Feb. 4, 1910, age 33 , at home on Salt River near Pitts Point, after lingering illness. Leaves husband and four children. F uneral services at home with ceremonies of the Catholic Church, buried in the Catholic Cemetery at Pitts Point. Mrs. Howlett was daughter of Robt. L. Dawson of Pitts P oint. ***Cupio Mrs. Malinda Johnson is visiting her son, B arnard and family in Lo uisville M rs. Lidia Snellen and daughter visited Phil Samuels and family at Stites. About 40 men helped in the opening up of the new road to Cupio and all The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett were feasted to an elegant dinner by John Pendleton and wife. Mrs. James Snellen and and two sons visited her mother, Mrs. Lucy McN utt at W eavers Run. Jeff Stivers, Feb. 24 after an illness of several weeks. She was born in Owen County, KY, been in Bullitt for 30 years. John Nicholson and wife have moved back on the hill and are living in temporary quarters while building their new home. ***Cup io M a d a m s K a t e R itc h ey, Al m a Pendleton, and two children and Susie Jones and son visited Geo. Pendleton and family M ond ay. Following ladies to ok dinner with Mrs. John Pendleton the day of the road working: M esdames M attie Snellen, Geo. Pend leton, Amb rose Skinner, Misses Nellie Ridgway and Mary Nicho ls. Geo. Pendleton, wife and children visited Chas. Kinkaid and wife of Louisville. Madames Rosa Ritchey and Nora Tydings visited M rs. Ernest Funk. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and children visited her parents, L . W . Nichols and wife. Mrs. Dem oville Jones and son are with her m other for a lon g visit. W ill Nichols, wife and two children spent Sund ay with Ambrose Skinner and family. Geo. Pen dleto n, wife and two children, spent Sunday with John Nicholson and wife. Mrs. Barbara Samuels has rented her place to Jimmie D. Samuels and left March 1 for Louisville to make her home. M adams Alvie C ook and E d. Ashby are visiting their parents, Lawrence Ogle and wife this week. Mrs. Barbara Samuels spent Monday with her brother, Alden Barrall and family. Old Mrs. Stivers, over 80 years old, died at the hom e of her son, Jeff Stivers, last Friday, the 25th, and was buried Saturday morning at Knob Creek. Curren Short was ho me for a visit Sund ay. Commissioners sale. Lena J. Karwiese, adm. R. J. Finck, deceased. Mrs. Malissa Vaughn visited Mrs. L. W . Nichols. M rs. Kate O'Neal, of Louisville, visited relatives in Bullitt last week. Geo. Quick of O akdale, visited his daughter, M rs. T. G . Ritchey. New road workers had feast with W . E. Ashby and wife. J. T. Ritchey and wife's dinner guests: Mrs. C. B. O'Neal, of Louisville, Mrs. Henry Pendleton and baby, John Nicholson and w ife, To m Ritchey, wife and children. Mrs. Elmer Ridgway and baby visited Mrs. Snellen. Mrs. Demoville Jones and sister, Miss Luela Pendleton shop ped in Louisville Mrs. John Short visited her son, Cla rence Short and family in Louisville John Quick and To m Ritchey were in Louisville Friday. Nicholson and Lile sold the last of their tobacco last week for over $1,360.00 John Pendleton was in Louisville Monday. Mrs. M artha Stibbens was operated on by Dr. Prewitt of W est Point, for cancer of the breast. Have not heard how she is getting along. ***Pleasant Grove Mrs. Ora Proctor and children, Robt. Bridwell and w ife and Thos. B ridwell and wife, were guests of of Edward Brid well and wife Sun day. Miss Ruth B igwoo d visited her aunt, Mrs. Eunice Long. Mrs. Bettie Ridgway, of Salt River Station, visited her niece, Mrs. Pearl Bridwell last week. Miss Ethel Owe n visited the family of Dallas Bogard. Mesdames Zerah and Jane Hall, Georgia Gentry, and Miss Hazel H all visited M rs. Rosa Dickey. Sam Orm s, wife and daughter, were guests of Chas. Gentry family, of Zoneton. Miss Glacie will spend the week there. Geo. Pen dleto n, wife and two children and nieces, Misses Minerva and Linda Pendleton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ab P endleton and were accompanied home by M rs. Susie Jones and son for a few d ays visit. Ed. Bridwell had a valuable horse injured while running. Miss Rub y Nichols spe nt Sunday with Misses Mary and Ollie Able. Thos. Long has purchased "Crenshaw bottoms" for $1,600. A. Heise, of Louisville, visited R. L. Smith and family. ***March 11, 1910 (Pg. 1) Mrs. Sarah E. Stivers, one of Knob Creek's oldest and m ost resp ected old ladies, died at the home of her son, Page 21 the The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Rosa Dickey who for some time has been suffering with a chro nic derangement of the stomach is improving. Mrs. Ann Owen has pneumonia. Jas. F. Smith and John W . W hitledge visited Mrs. Ann Smith at Zoneton Sund ay. Robt. Bridwell has moved into the house on Mrs. Bettie Ridgway's place, near the one occupied by his brother, Edward. M rs. Margaret Shackelford, o f Bagdad, KY , is visiting her nieces, Mrs. Thos. Lo ng and Mrs. James Bigwood. James Harris and family, who formerly lived at Mt. Washington, have moved to Solitude. E. R. Ash and Lee B arger were in Fairfield one day last week. Smith Roby and family and Bert Roby visited relatives here recently. Mission Band met at home o f Miss Ada Orms. Present were: Madams H. C. Tyler, Thos. Long, Bettie Price, Minerva Whitledge, Maggie Ridg way, Miss Ethel Owen and the writer. Visitors were M iss Ruth Bigwo od and our little ones. ***Pleasant H ill Miss Sue Crensh aw is w ith M rs. Emma Hibbs who is able to be out again. Sam Mathis was shaking hand s with the bo ys here S unda y. Miss Tena Smith visited friends at Deatsville last week. A number from here attended the Stansbury sale at Mt. W ashington. Mrs. Shacklett, who has been ill for some time, has about recovered. Chas. Bridwell and family spent Sunday with W. T. Bridwell and wife. Miss Edith Hancock is visiting Miss W illie T. H arned at Bo ston, K y. Dave Graves purchased a horse from Andy Kulmer. Leslie Nutt, of Lotus, was in this vicinity one day last week. M rs. G e o r g e Ho ug h, o f M t. W ashington visited her mother, M rs. Irene Crist rec ently. Howell Young has returned from the city. Duke Burch and wife visited Lee Barger Sunda y. ***Mrs. Nora Smith Morrison Mrs. Nora Smith M orrison (age 47), wife of W . C. M orrison dies after lingering illness at her home near the depot last Saturday night. Survived by husband and three children, Chas. Morrison of Louisville, M rs. Henry Trunnell and M iss Lilly Floyd Morrison of this place. Remains taken to Sonora, KY , her former home. Services by Rev. Hoskinson, interred in the cemetery at that place. Highlights Only. Mrs. E. A. Coc hran sp ent Sunday in Louisville W . J. Ash and wife visited E. R. Ash. Posey Grant is quite sick. Dwellings of both Jesse and Ambro se Ridgway nearing completion. W . F. Henderson is able to be out again. Bedford and Calvin Crenshaw and Joe Clayton were in the city last week. ***Mr. Sneed Re tires. Change in managem ent of The Pioneer. Mr. Sneed retires, Mr. C. E. McC ormick, a veteran newspaperman, takes charge again. T. C. Coleman, purchaser and so le owner of the plant. W . B. Campbell of Louisville, visited W . S. Ro use and family. Miss Blanche Yo unger, of Boston is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. W . Croan. W . S. Rouse and wife spent several days with friends in Bardstown. Miss Stella Troutwine visited friends in Louisville C. L. Croan and family spent two weeks in St. Petersburg, Fl. T. C. Coleman has bought of Robt. J. Hagan, 58 acres at Gap-in-Knob, on which is located the residence formerly occupied by H. W olters and family. Col. H. F. Troutman returned from a visit with relative s in Indiana, hea lth much improved by the recreation. J. T. Griffin express sincere thanks for kindnesses during illness and death of our dear wife and mother. ***Victory W anted - a good farm hand. H. C. Crowe, Shepherdsville. For rent - In Shepherdsville, 5 room cottage with barn and outbuildings. J. L. Rayman and wife spent Sunday with Willie Greenwell and wife. Vern Jones, wife and little daughter, visited John J ones and wife Sun day. ***March 11, 1910 (Pg. 4) J. V. Rouse and family spent Sunday with Jode Harris and wife. Several men o f this vicinity attended the sale of Mrs. Stansbury near M t. W ashington. ***Personal Page 22 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Asa Davis and wife had as Sunday guests: Mrs. Lum Mudd and three children, George Kulmer, wife and daughter, Misses Barbara and M ary Hecker, Oscar Kulmer and wife and Earl Deacon. Rev. B. A. Hunter filled appointment at Cedar Grove. his Lee Harris, wife and little son, were guests of C. A. Bishop and wife. Mrs. Iley Jones spent Wednesday with her sister, M rs. Henry Jones of Pleasant H ill. Miss Annie Grant's Sunday guests: Charley Grant, wife and baby, Bill Noe and family, Harry Ash and wife, Mrs. James Ash and daughter, Misses Violetta and M ollie Roby and Tom Hibb s. Mrs. Noah N usz and two daughters spent Sunday with her parents, Henry Hibbs and family. Mrs. Zora Bowman closed her school at this place. Mrs. C. O . Parrish of M t. W ashington has large selection of fashion b ooks, samples of materials, made to order clothing and ready-to-wear apparel of all kinds & millinery goo ds.l ***March 11, 1910 (Pg. 5) Jas. Roney, real estate agent and auctioneer good sized list of real estate for sale. Mentions Thomas Hays farm in Ha rdin C ounty, G . W . Roney, and 1 50 acres, 70 acres in good state of cultiva tion, rest in timber. Residence is one of the best near Huber, good outbuildings, largo tobacco barn and two tenan t houses. C. E. McCormick, Editor, as of March 18, 1910 Through June 30, 1911. daughter, Miss Mary M inor M iller. Eight years ago married M iss Minnie Dearing who survives him. high lights only. ***March 18, 1910 (Pg. 1) High priced hogs and beef at Bourbon Stock Yards. Mentions James C. Abell, of Co x's Creek, one of the leading shippers to the Louisville market, and W . L. Troutman and son of Cox's Creek fed steers. Trouble at Brooks. 15 year old son of Abe Brooks, who formerly ran a black smith shop at Brooks, came up there last week for som e tools that had been left behind in a building belonging to A. E. Funk. Mr. Funk thought the lock had been broken and had the bo y arrested. Tried before Judge Daniel, fine on e cent and costs. Attachment levied on the tools to secure the payment of debts due several parties in that neighborhood. The "Ab e" part is all right, but did you ever before hear of a ma n with Jewish blood in his veins answering to the name of Smith? Sam Clark, colored, sentenced to two years in the penitentiary for turkey stealing. Prosecuting witness was Ida Beeler and Standiford Beeler. Chas. Hatzell's practically new skating rink located near the depot burned to the ground in less than 30 minutes. Rear portion was two story occupied by David Buckm an and family. Embry Dacon and W ill Swearingen have rented J. W. Croan's livery stable and will continue the business at the old stand. They were both born and reared in Leaches and their friends hope they will make a success of their new venture. ***March 11, 1910 (Pg. 8) In county court, will of Columbus Alcorn probated, wife nominated as guardian. In county court, will of Mrs. Lou McL oughlin, whose son W ade H. R i c e , q u a l i f i e d a s e xe c u t o r. Bequeaths Ed Rice, one dollar, Harry C. McLoughlin, one dollar, M innie Marmo dy, $400, W ade H. Rice the remainder of her estate. Nancy Johnson, daughter of Rep. Ben Johnson will sponsor the launching of the steam ship Kentucky at Spa rrow 's Point, MD. Commercial Club M eeting to push for that trolley line. Mentions: Pres. Ridgway, S. N. Brooks, Sam Bell, J. W . Pope, And y Be eler, Robt. Shanklin, W. H. Hill, R. L. Simmo ns, J. K. Brooks, Wilson Summers, A. E. Funk. Thanks from C . A. H atzell and family for good and quick work in saving home when skating rink burned. Sam Bridwell and sons have secured the exclusive agency in this territory for the Wm. J. Oliver chilled plow. ***March 18, 1910 (Pg. 4) For rent - The McCubbins farm on Crooked Cree k. W ill rent for a term of 1-3 years. G. S. Patterson. Harlan Mathis of Nelson County sold three fine mules here Saturday. G. S. Patterson has ad ded to his list of clerks, Miss Blanche Younger of Boston. ***W arwick Miller Patterson's m oney raisin g sale . Shephe rdsville M erchan dise Company. (A go od p rice list of sale items) W arwick Miller, 46, of Jefferson County, son of Isaac P. Miller, grandson of Judge Robert Miller and Basil Prather both pioneer citizens. First wife, Miss Nannie Minor who died many years ago leaving one Page 23 J. W . Croan has moved his family to his farm at Oak Grove. Tom Martin has moved into W. C. Mo rrison's house, near the depot. Mr. Morrison and daughter, Lillie Floyd will board with him. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett W . C. Mo rrison thanks for kind attention during the fatal illness o f his wife. Dave Parker was tried Monday for furnishing whiskey to To be Shekels, a minor. Trial resulted in hung jury of four to two for conviction. Judge Welch has returned from the infirmary. The physicians there did not think an operation advisable in his present condition and we are sorry to learn they did not give him much hope. Mrs. Rose Ann O wen died at the home of her son Monday the 14th, aged 67 years. Rev. Martin preached funeral services at Pleasant Grove Church. Mrs. Edwin D. Oaks, of Bardstown Junction visiting her husband who is ill at St. Anthony's Hospital. She is stopping with her brother's family, H. Lee Ho gland, Beech Street. Mr. Oaks is rapidly recovering. Miss Nan Coleman of Louisville, an aunt of T. C. Colema n was stricken sudd enly at the breakfast table with a heart attack. She has rallied and expected to fully recover. G. S. Pa tterson was acciden tly struck in face with a pair of scissors Mond ay, and painfully, though not seriously wounded. One of his clerks let loose of a pair of scissors which were suspended by a cord from the ceiling. They swung over and the points struck M r. Patterson o n the left cheek. T. C. Coleman Jr while playing base ball at school one day last wee, was stuck on the nose by a foul ball and painfully injured. It was at first thought the nose was broken, but after an examination, Dr. Ray found it was not so serious as first feared and t h er e w i l l b e no p e r m a n e n t disfigurement. As a result of the Hatzell fire, the telegraph wires fell across the pu blic road near the depot and while driving across there, W. T. Lee's horses became tangled up, tried to run and threw him out, considerably bruised, but not seriously injured. Otho Hazzard was arrested at Sa lt River by Jailer Lee and C. R. Smith. Four indictm ents: grand larc eny, carrying a pistol, pointing a pistol, assault and battery. Hon. J. R. Zimme rman back from Frankfort, heart whole and fancy free, willing and anxious to have a girl beside him as often as convenient and as close as possible. ??? were guests of Mrs. Dullie P. Coleman W ednesday. W . A. Perry, of Louisville, spent the week end with the M isses Hagan at Latawana. M iss Lily Floyd M orrison was guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Trunnell. J. F. Collins has rented rooms in the American Hotel while his new home is being built. Mrs. J. E. Smith returned from the infirmary Sund ay and is with her sister, Mrs. E. A. Cochran. ***Personal M rs. Monroe was in the city one day this week. W . T. M orrow was with J. B. Monroe Sund ay. Pro f. Chas. Bridwell was with Mrs. Monro e M onday. H. H. C omb s spent Sund ay with his mother in Jeffersontown. Miss Jennie Trunnell was guest of Miss May Lee Saturday Cap t. J. W. Ridgway has returned from a visit to South Park. Mrs. Pearl Lee visited O. P. Means family. Mrs. Ho race M aram an visited M iss Blanche Ho wlett. Mrs. Leroy Daniel has been in a very critical condition for severa l days. Geo. Lutes and wife have moved in the house of Geo. B owm an, Salt River. Howell Smith and wife spent Sunday with his father in Jefferson C ounty. Miss Hattie Hatzell returned from a protracted visit in Louisville W . C. M orriso n spent several days with his son, Cha rlie, in Louisville Page 24 Miss Adalyn Riley, who is teaching in Menominee, Michigan, fell from a five foot porch and broke her arm. O. W . Pearl is rapid ly recovering from his recent operation and is able to attend his office every day now. W ood Merriwether will visit his daughter, M rs. Bucher, in Mem phis. Misses Virginia and Austine Brooks visited relatives and friends in Louisville M iss Eva M o x h a m h a s fully recovered from her recent illness and is now with her grandmother, M rs. Dullie Coleman. Miss May Lee has had ano ther severe attack of appendicitis, and has been seriously ill for several days, but is now better. Little Martha and Ruth Brooks McCormick v i s it e d their grandmother, Mrs. M. M. Brooks at Brooks Station. Miss Susie Hagan visiting her sister, Mrs. C. W . Schulz and Miss Evalyne O'Reilley both of Louisville Mrs. P. B. Riley and granddaughter, M iss Priscilla O'Brien, of Louisville, are guests of Mrs. M . M. Broo ks and Mrs. W ilson Summers this week. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Herbert Lee, of Grand Junction, Colorado, visiting his parents here. Decided improvement in Mrs. Lee's health. N e w C i r c u it C o u r t Commonwealth of KY VS: Julian Alcorn expects to enter Bryant & Stratton Business College April 1. T. J. Brooks and family spent Sunday with Miss T eresa B rooks. Cases. Mr. Jeffries spent Sunday at his home near E'town. Harold B rown, malicious wounding. W . M. Cooley, railroad car. breaking into a Hugh King and Chas. Hopewell, breach of peace. Boot Railey, breach of peace. E. G. Hunt, obtaining money under false pretenses. John Ho bbs, carrying a concealed deadly weapon. At Bardstown Junction yesterday, Alex Scott, colored, was struck by the Ba rdsto w n a c c o m m o d a ti o n and instantly killed. He had been working on the farm of Richard Wathen. Coroner Ma raman he ld an inquest and ruled as above. Miss Joetta Smith is guest of the Misses Hedg es. John Brooks and family spent Sunday with J. N. Bro oks. Thoughts of writer on retirement of Mr. Sneed and return o f Mr. McC ormick. At the sale o f the personal prop erty of Jas. Jackson, deceased, everything sold well. Corn brought 73 cents per bushel, meat averaged 20 cents per pound, etc. Geo. Sand ers, of Okolona, will sell all his personal effects March 22. He and his wife will go to California. Mrs. Alcorn will have a sale of personal property March 26. Rev. Dr. Saunders made a talk on the Holy Land last Sunday, the pastor being indisposed. W . H. Cooper and wife spent Sunday at Zoneton. M rs. E. K. Severance has more than 100 young chicks. Mrs. Mattie Rid gway visited her mother, Mrs. S. W. Brooks last week. Squire Bro oks, wife and daughter, M yra, spent Sunday with W. H. Smith and wife. Squire Brooks, wife and daughter, Myra, spent Sunday with W. H. Smith and wife. Mrs. John K inney is quite sick. John W alker W yoming. has r e tur ned to Miss Virginia Brooks visited friends in the city. Mrs. W . H. Coop er and Dr. H olsclaw and family dined with J. R. Ball and wife Sunday. Lou oldest daughter of James Henry W ilson d ied yesterd ay o f consumption. Interment will take place Sunday in the colored burying ground. Alex McC rocklin and family, of the city, visited A l Miller and family. For sale, so me nice fresh cow s. J. M . Masden Misses Emma Bailey and Henrietta Bailey visited relatives in the city last week. W alter Bell spent Sunday with his friend, Palmer Hed ges. Mrs. Mattie Ridgway is with her mother and sister, M rs. W . J. Bell. Katie Melton and Floyd Owens spent a few days with M rs. Low ell Hall. Misses Mayme R oby and Mary Tyler Brooks visited Mrs D. F. Brooks of Okolona. W ill Gentry and wife spent Sunday with Tom M elton and wife. Agency for Wm . J. Oliver Plow, extra parts carried in sto ck. - Sam Brid well & Sons, Shepherdsville. ***March 18, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Hebron Misses Nadine and M elton (sic), Alma Erne st, Rev. J. E. D augherty, and ??? were guests of Misses Lillie and Gertrude Thornb erry Sunday. W ill Jenkins and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Tom M elton. Rev. Ashburn will preach at Little Flock next S unda y. Misses Carter and W alton, city, were guests of Madams S. N. Broo ks and E. C. Tyler last week. J. T. W ickersham, Lebanon Junction, and family visited Mr. Hedge s family. Page 25 Mr. Mc Kenz ie is moving to the M rs. Nally place. Miss Nadine M elton uncle, W . J. Bell. visited her Lost between E. C. Tyler's and M rs. John Bailey's, a double line. Owner, Tom Bro oks o r leave with W . J. Be ll if found. Died March 2 , 1910, Columb us Alcorn, age ab out 62 years, born Oc t. 5, 1848. Taken ill last fall, he realized the gravity of his illness and with calmness proceeded to adjust his The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett business and to set his house in order for the change he felt was coming. Death had no terrors for him. He l i ng e r e d m a n y we a r y m o nths, suffering much. Now he rests. Mr. Alcorn was born and lived nearly all his life in this county and near Zoneton. He first wife was M iss Ridg way, who died eleven years ago. Later, he married Miss Belle W ash, who has be en a true mother to his children. He is survived by six children, Theodore of Spencer County, Mrs. Riley of Beuchel, Mrs. Haag, of Jeffersontown, K y, Mrs. Owens of near M t. Washington, Julian and Geo rge. He also leaves twelve grandchildren. Funeral preached a t the B ap tist C hu rch in M t. Washington by Re v. W . H. Mood y, after which his body was laid to rest by the side of the loved ones gone before. Mr. Alcorn had been a member of the Little Flock Baptist Church for many years. Rice Gasaway and M iss Maggie Ogle were married last Saturday eve in Louisville. W e were all surprised to hear of their wedding. Mrs. Josie Stinton spent Sunday with her sister, M rs. G. W . Scott. Mrs. A. E. Cook, of Highland Park, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Robert Cook. Claud Funk visited Burk V aughn and family. Fred Lorch and son spent Sunday with Henry Monroe. I. P. Arnold . Also continued their visit with Carl Arno ld and wife Sund ay. Simon Arnold and wife spent Sunday with Carl Arnold and wife. Thomas J. Barrall was at C upio Saturday Herbert Shively is spending a few days in the city. Mrs. Josie Barrall was given a surprise party Thursday evening, March 8, by her friend s. ***Knobs J. T. Key a nd wife visited Louis Congrove and wife. Lee Tierney and family spent Sunday with his father, Dan Tierney. The remains of Mrs. Frank Sanders who died at her home in South Park were brought to Chappell's burying ground and laid to rest last Friday. Bud Cundiff and wife spent Sunday with his brother, James Cundiff. Miss Grace Funk spent Sund ay with Miss Nina Ridgway. Nick Merker spent Sunday with his cousin, Miss Lena Arnold. Mrs. Bill Whitman is visiting her daughter in Louisville this week. A. Skinner is hauling his tobacco crop off this week. M iss M ary G riffin is still Louisville, visiting her brother. Lee Ogle spent Sunday with his father, Lawrence Ogle. Albert Griffin has rented part of Jess Griffin's farm an d will remain with him this year. ***Hilltop Mrs. Minnie Funk and daughter, spent Mond ay with Mrs. W. F. Funk. Mrs. A. Skinner's Sunda y guests: Turner Arnold and wife, Ernest Funk, wife and daughter, F. M. Barrall and wife and Mrs. Dora Stinson. Mrs. No ra Ritchey visited Minnie Funk. Nick Merker visited F . M . Barrall and wife. I. P. Arnold went up in Leaches Saturday F. M. B arrall and wife and Bula Arnold visited T. J. Barrall and wife. Able Vaughn spent Sunday with I. P. Arnold. Morgan Arnold spent Sunday with Herbert Funk. Miss Beau lah Arnold is visiting M rs. F. M . Barrall. in Fosk ett Barrall and wife and Morgan Arno ld spent last Mo nday evening with I. P. Arnold. Miss Flaggie Irvin spent Saturday with her sister Mrs. Carl Arnold. Mrs. Malinda Johnson is spending a few da ys in the city. Miss Ada Daugherty spent Friday with Miss Lena Arnold. Born, to the wife of Carl Arno ld, a girl, March 7, 1910. Born, to the wife of Carl Arno ld, a girl. Carl is all smiles. W . M. A rnold, of Lo uisville, is visiting is brother, I. P. Arnold. M iss Hallie Robinson, of B uechel, has been visiting Miss Lena Arnold. M rs. Josie Stinson spent from Thursda y until Saturday in L ouisville Wm. Thompson, of Louisville, has rented the Shively farm fo r this year and will move out in a few days. Mrs. Erne st Funk and daughter, Hazel, spent Sunday evening with F. T. Arnold. F. T. Arnold and wife and Miss Beaulah spent Saturday evening with Page 26 Rufus Meyers, of Louisville, is visiting his sister, M rs. Shive ly, this week. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. R. B. Ridgway is improving slowly. T. J. Burch, of Louisville, is visiting his sons, John & Duke Burch. Saturday family. Mrs. Ed. Quick's Sunday dinner guests: J. E. Chappe ll and wife, J. W . Hibbs, wife and children. M rs. Asa Lutes and daughter, Geraldine, of Buechel, visited Mrs. Lelia Clark last week. I. P. Arno ld spent last Sunday in Leaches. Mrs. Arp Harmon, Mrs. Asa Lutes, Geraldine Lutes and Mrs. Cleopatra Jones spent Sund ay with Alf Dacon and wife. Mrs. Demoville Jones and son, Pendleton, and her sister, M iss Luella Pendleton have gone to Indianap olis to visit their cousin, Charlie Greer and wife. J. E. Chappell and wife gave a surprise party last Friday night in honor of Herbert Shively and Albert Johnson, who left Saturday for South Dakota, where they will pro bab ly make their future home. James Crensha w Sr and wife were in Shep herdsville Tuesday. Several from here attended M rs. Susan Nutt's sale Saturday ***Victory Lem Swearingen and family spent Sunday with Jim Crenshaw at Pleasant H ill. Mrs. Oral Basham visited her mother Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Henry Hibbs has been on the sick list the past week. M rs. Nellie Herbert and two babies visited her parents, Alf Dacon and wife, last week. Mrs. Ann Jones and M rs. Arp Harmon visited Mrs. Lelia Clark one day last week. Mrs . Reb ecca Lutes and little daughter spent one night last week with her sister, Mrs. Arp Harmon. W . P. Swearingen and family were guests of his bother, J. F. Swearingen near C edar Gro ve recently. Mrs. Nancy Rouse visited Mrs. Ida Barger Friday. Rob Ash spent Sunday with Iley Jones. Prather You ng purcha sed a horse from D ave Graves. Mrs. Jessie Lane and sister-in-law, Mrs. Laura Lane, of Louisville, are visiting W. L. Harris and wife. Mrs. Nancy Rouse and little daughter, Catherine, visited her parents, W. H. Ha ys and w ife, at Salt River Saturday. Madams Pate Swea ringen, W illie Gre enwell, Eli Roby and little son, Misses Violetta and Mollie Roby and Zollie Swearingen visited Mrs. Henry Hibbs Sa turday. Mrs. Iley Jones visited her mother Mrs. Arp Harmon at Pleasant H ill. Henry Harr is, wife and little granddaughter, Misses Barbara and Mary Hecker and Lo uis Fields spent Sunday with Albert Nusz and wife. Charles Nichols Obe Funk, wife and cousin, Miss Beuton, of Brooks, spent the week end with relative s at M t. Olivet. Jim Snellen, wife and sons spent Sunday with their uncle, Phil Samuels and family Sunday. Clarence Hamfond and Miss Essie Quick, of Oakdale, spent Sund ay with T. G. Ritchey and wife. Little Miss Katherine Ritchey accompanied them home on a visit. Charles Nichols and wife entertained their brother, Hugh Samuels and w ife of Lebanon Junction and Fred Harshfield, wife and son to dinner Sund ay. Henry Mapo ther entertained a couple of his friends from Valley Station Saturday an d Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Pendleton was called to Louisville by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Chas. Kinkaid, who is serio usly ill at the Jewish Ho spital. M rs. Ha rry M apother was in Louisville shop ping and visiting relatives. ***Cup io Mrs. Foskett B arrall and cou sin, Miss Beaulah Arnold, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Ernest Funk. M rs. John Nicholson spent W ednesday night with Mrs. Ernest Funk. Mrs. Thomas Ritchey Jr and baby spent Mo nday night with J. T. Ritchey and wife. Mrs. Cora Ridgway and children spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Alma Pendleton. ***Beech Grove Mrs. Peewee Skinner spent Friday with her parents, L. W. Nichols and wife. ***Pleasant H ill Alf Dacon and wife were guests of C. M. Dac on and family Sunday. with Miss M ary Nichols, and niece, Eunice Ridgway spent Friday and Page 27 Miss Ella Cundiff spent a few weeks with her sister, M rs. A. J. M iller near Valley Station. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Sanford Burns and wife were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Goldie Middleton, Saturday Maymee Louise, daughter o f Bud Hatfield, died Feb. 11, and was buried in the V ine Hill Cemetery. Foskett Barrall and wife spent Thursday night with T. J. Barrall and wife. Mrs. W. H. Cundiff has been on the sick list for the past week but is improving now. Advertisement - Will Swearingen and Embry Deacon, successors to J. W . Croan. Livery and Feed Stable. Nice Rigs at reasonab le prices, close attention to horses left with us. Our carriages will meet all trains, near court house, Shepherdsville. J. T. K ey was in Louisville recently to see his sister, M rs. W m. Arnold who is quite ill. Quite a large crowd attended Wm. Milam's sale Saturday Mrs. James Hazel and M rs. Cha rlie Dodd were guests of Mrs. Lon Hilton Frida y. T. R. Ice and wife spent Sund ay with Harve Cundiff and wife. Mrs. Dick Mattingly was guest of Mrs. Hamlet Croan Monday. Mrs. Ed. M attingly was guest of her parents, Purd McDaniel and wife, Frida y. M iss Janie Chappell, who is a student at Lynnland, will spend the Easter vacation with her sister here. ***Mt. Eden Miss Olla Lee Brooks spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. J. T. Martin. W ill Foster Jr and family spent Sunday with his parents. Mrs. C. H. Barrall visited daughter, M rs. L. M . Barrall. her R. C. H ardesty and so n were in Shep herdsville Tuesday. ***Clermont Tom mie Culver is improving. Mrs. Bud H atfield visited her mother, Mrs. Pete Perkins for three weeks. Martin Hoagland left hom e rece ntly to go to New Y ork. Mrs. Kate Hilger, of Louisville, is moving to Hob bs. Thomas Sutterfield of Louisville, was here F riday night. Edward Gering of Louisville, is now moving into his new residence. George Perkins has bought a new wheel and is learning to ride. Misses Ida Hoffman and M arie Ransehaert of D eatsvill e spent W ednesday night with Mrs. Harry W ells. Stonewall Tinnell of Louisville, was visiting relatives and friends here recen tly. L. M. B arrall and daughter were in Bullitts Lick Saturday afternoon. J. A. Barrall and wife, M rs. Lutie W eir and children , and T . J. Barrall and wife, spent Sunday with Mrs. B. H. M artin and family. Little Miss Clara W eir is spending this week with her parents. James Pearl of Hardin County is visiting his niece, Mrs. R. C. Hardesty. George M. Martin, Morgan Arnold, and Foskett Barrall and wife were guests of the Misses Barrall last Thursday evening. R. C. H ardesty and family spent Sunday with John Chambers and wife. Mrs. Linnie Hardesty was guest of Mrs. Mary Ann K innison Saturday afternoon. ***March 25, 1910 (Pg. 1) Article on slick scheme for Jefferson County Grand jurors to get liquid refreshment from M r. Ham me r's saloon by pressing an electric button rigged up outside jury room window discovered by Jud ge G regory. Article acco rding to the verdict of the Coroner, Bob Austin and Charley Richardson, the Negroes lynched at Marion, Arkansas, "ca me to their death by suicide". Article on a stra nge disease that hits horses and mules in Barren C ounty. W ood shed of E. H. Thompson burned. Patterson's new barn behind the Court House, is the biggest and finest thing of the kind around here. Record price for hogs paid by local butcer in Henderson, K Y to a local farmer. (Thirteen cents a p ound .) Box and pie supper at Sunny Side Scho ol, funds to be used for prayer meeting expe nses. There will be a stereopticon show before the boxes are sold. No charge to see the views. Circuit Court Cases - H. T. Miller and wife, of Knob Creek, James Pearl of Hardin County, and J. H. Homer spent Sunday with W. V. Joyce. Commonwealth VS H arold Brown, malicious wounding. Commonwealth VS W . M. Coo ley, breaking into a railroad car. Page 28 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Commonwealth VS H ugh King and Chas. Hopewell, breach of peace. Thos. J. Hall VS B. M. Shepherd. Mr. Nelson has moved his harness shop into the old Baptist Church. Nannie Hanco ck VS Lindsay M elton. Commonwealth VS breach of peace. Bo ot Ra iley, Commonwealth VS o b t a i n i n g m o n ey pretenses. E. G . u n d er Margaret Funk V S A. E. Funk. Hunt, fals e Edw ard H ewitt VS A. Davis. Nannie W athen V S R. M . Hays Commonwealth VS John H obbs, carrying a concealed deadly weapon. Lace curtains laundered...work at reasonable prices. Mrs. Joel H. Tucker. W . A. Patterson bo ught the tinner's outfit from Jos. Jurt and will move the shop to Lebanon Junction. Peo ples Ba nk VS G. H. Watts. Mamie Burke, Guardian. VS L & N Leslie Close VS Evening Post Co. Walter P. Stamp VS L & N S. E. Hancock is digging a cistern, and will soon begin his new business house on the lot he bought of W. T. Lee. H. H. Glenn V S Joseph Jurt Maude Lee VS L & N Chas. Sho walters Vs Jno . Showalters. Margaret Beeler VS L & N Peoples Bank V S C. J. and H. W . Lee. Peoples Bank V S Jno . B. Summers (3 cases) Peoples Bank VS E. D. Jones Modelo Fonville VS L & N RR During circuit court, I will serve good meals at 25 cents. Mrs. Joel H. Tucker. Joel Tucker bough t the small frame, former ly occupied by Nelson's harness shop, and has moved it off of Main street on to his own lo t. Comm onwealth VS W esley Clark. H. T. Gipson VS L & N Grigsby & Co VS B. M. Shepherd. Wm. McMillan VS L & N Circuit Court Case - Milton Church VS R . F. Davis. Commonwea lth Montgo mery. VS Lester Bullitt County Ban k VS E. H . Mathis James Berry VS Robt. Wedekind. W iley Patterson V S J. F. Co mbs. Commonwealth V S Ca rrie Co oley. The W .F.M . Society will meet with Mrs. W illis at G. W . W eller's residence. Col. W heeler of the Home Insurance Comp any came out last Friday to assist J. B. Monroe in settling with Mrs. Hatzell for her rec ent fire loss. The loss was paid in full in less than a week from the fire. Frank Jones VS J. F. Combs Johnson Bros. Co. VS Bolton. John H. E. Gardner VS L & N Joe Clark VS L & N RR W . J. Ash VS Geo . S. Fulton Adm'r. Tom Siniard VS Ed. Q uick. G. S. Patterson VS R. P. G regory Mrs. G. H. Bradbury VS L & N Jasper Thurman VS C .Q. Shepherd. H. H . Glenn VS Jno. C ockerell. Peoples B ank VS T homas Funk. E. C. Beeler VS Cumberland Home Tel. Co. ***March 25, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Local Items Jas. Roney VS L & N RR Margaret Beeler VS L & N RR Susan Summer VS L & N RR J. B. Monroe, Adm VS L & N RR Born yesterday, to the wife of Ben Hatfield, a twelve po und b oy. Lewis Elmore bought of Sanders and Augustus one 4 year old mule for $190.00 Page 29 Jos. W . Sanders, of South Park, was here Saturday buying mules for Sanders and Au gustus. He Bought of W . T. Lee, two 4 year old mules for $375.00, of Croan and Griffin one 4 year old m ule at $160.00 and one 5 year old for $225.00 For Sale - a cross of Buff Orpington and Buff Rock eggs. Fifty cents for 16. M r s . S . E . H a n c o ck , Shepherdsville. For rent - 24 acres of farming land with small dwelling house 1-1/2 miles east of Shepherdsville, on Buffalo Run. Apply to Mrs. M. L. Hamilton, near the place. ***Personal The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett S. C. Bridwell was in the city Saturday T. J. Burch was here Monday on business. Rev. S. P. M artin has been at Cox's Creek all this week. Mrs. S. W. B ates was in the city several days this week. Mrs. Chas. M orrison and daughter are with her mother, Mrs. Tilden. Frank Harned, wife and children were with Mrs.O. W. Pearl Saturday Mrs. Frankie Brown and son, of Louisville, spent Thursday with M ary Mered ith. M rs. M. M . Brooks visiting Mrs. John Jackman in Louisville Ada Tyler and brother, Ethel Finley and Dave W iggington and family, and Wesley Rouse. Ora W iggingto n entertained her friends the 23 rd, it being her birthday annive rsary with a tacky party. Eli Rob y and family Sunday guests: Jess Roby and wife, M isses Annie Grant, Zollie Swearingen, Violetta and Mollie Roby, A rthur Owen, Tom Hibbs, Jodie Swearingen, Lee Bolton and Ola and B urr Roby. ***Beech Grove Died at his home near Routt on M arch 29, Jno . Shake, in his 73rd year. Survived by wife and eight children. After a short service by Brother Bennett, the remains were interred in the new cemetery at Kings Church. Mrs. I. T. Reid departed this life, March 20, almost 77 years of age. She leaves a husband and 10 children. Buried at King's cemetery after service s conducted by Rev. Elliott. Mrs. C. Q. Shepherd and so n are visiting relatives here. Carl Miller, of Louisville, Sunday with his parents. spent Herbert Cundiff, wife and daughter, spent Sund ay with J. M . Cund iff. Miss Effie Shepherd is visiting her cousin Ella C undiff. Robert Mattingly and sister were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Ham Croan, recently. ***Victory Mrs. J. W. B arrall is with her parents. Madams Sam Nutting and John Fulkerson, of Louisville visited relatives here this week. Charles Jackson sp ent Sunday with his parents. Miss Nannie returned to Lyon with him for a few days. Mrs. Demo ville Jones and little son are with M rs. Lindsay Rid gway while M r. Jones is at Hot Springs, Arkansas. Mrs. Coleman W ard, o f Pittsburgh, PA, and John Londo n of Birmingham, AL are guests of M rs. Dullie Coleman. Mrs. J. P. Edwards, of Boston and Mrs. R. V. Harshfield and son of Louisville, visited Mrs. C. L. Croan. Miss Eva Moxham, who has been visiting her grandmother, M rs. Dullie Coleman, returned yesterday to her home in Wilmington, DE . She will stop over for a sho rt stay with her sister, Mrs. P. P. Huston Jr. ***W hitfield John Jones and wife spent Sunday with Oral Basham. Glad to welcome M r. McCormick back again to The Pioneer. Pate Swea ringen, wife and son spent Sunday with Lem Swearingen and family. Iley Jones and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Arp Harmon at Pleasant Hill. Na te Basham, of Bre ckenridge County, is visiting his brother, Oral Basham. Vern Jones, wife and daughter spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Leroy Daniel who is very ill. Miss Emma B ell Cundiff and Lilly Gnau, of Louisville, visiting J. L. Trunnell for several days. Lee Harris and wife gave a social Saturday night in hono r of M rs. Jessie and Laura Lane of Louisville for quite a number. Mrs. Nannie Croan was guest of her sons, H erbert and H am recently. O. T. Lee of near Belmont, was with his parents, W . H. Le e and wife Monday. Tho se on the sick list are Mrs. W. H. Cundiff, M. E. Cundiff, Dora Hazel and little son and Lon H ilton. All are improving. Advertisement - J. T. Ball, Carpenter and Builder, Zoneton, KY. ***March 25, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Cupio Mrs. Ben Ritchey visiting her mother, Mrs. Sallie Funk. M rs. Demoville Jones and son are visiting friends in Shepherdsville. Ernest Funk, wife and baby spent Saturday with Claud Ridgwa y. Mrs. Perry Stibbens and children spent Sunday with Ed. Goldsmith. Mrs. Ernest Funk and daughter spent Monday with M rs. Be n Ritchey. S. P. Wiggington's Sunday guests: Rev. Bennett, Cora King and brother, Page 30 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Wm. Barrett, wife and child spent Sunday with Lawrence Ogle. G. M. Martin visited T. J. Barrall Sund ay. Mrs. Malinda Johnson is with her niece, Mrs. John Pendleton. Mrs. W. M . Foster is visiting her brother, O . P. M eans. Mesdames Mattie and Lydia Snellen spent Thursday with Mrs. Lucy McNutt. Born, March 18, to the wife of Herman P earl, a daughter. Jim McN utt, who has been living near Stithton, has moved back on W eaver's Run. Rev. B. A. Hunter was guest o f W . F. Joyce Sunday. L. M. Barrall and family visited Mrs. B. H. M artin. Mrs. Aaron Samuels and daughter spent Thursday with M rs. Lydia Snellen. Miss Mary Griffin, of Louisville, is spending a few days with her father. Mrs. Lydia Pool and son spent Saturday with her aunt, M rs. Lydia Snellen. M iss Margaret Foster visited her sister, Mrs. Jo hn Cham bers, last week. Si W elsh and wife of W est Po int attended ch urch at Mt. Ede n. Sunday. L. M. B arrall and dau ghter, Miss Virginia, were in Shep herdsville Monday. Elmer Ridgway and wife entertained Cha rlie Brobb ins and pa rty of Louisville, Sunday. W arren Holsclaw and wife were guests of his sister, Mrs. Ed. Rodgers last week. Mrs. Jas. W ise is ill. M rs. Jas. Kirk is daughters in the city. visiting her Tom Melton and family took Sunday dinner with Jas. Scott. M iss G e orgi a S um m e r s s p e nt Tuesday with M rs. Frank Bell. Miss Katie Cru mbac ker is guest of Mrs. John De marsh, city. Miss Paralee S cott is visiting Mrs. Tom Melton. Sam Grant visited his uncle, H. L. Holsclaw. Miss Mayme Roby visited Louisville friends. Dallas Bogard and wife were guests of M rs. W ill Becker Sunda y. Allan Kirk and wife visited his fathers fam ily. Mrs. Julia Ba iley and Henrietta Bailey w e re in She p he rdsvill e Monday. Mesdames Turner A r n o ld and Amb rose Skinner and daughter spent W e d n e s d a y with M r s . J o hn Pendleton. Madams R. C. Hardesty and W. F. Joyce and son were guests of Mrs. James Harris last week. Mrs. John Pendleton and two children spent Saturday with Mrs. Henry Pendleton and Sunday with Mrs. Ab Pendleton. J. E. M iller has opened the store at Mt. Eden. His old friends and customers are glad to welcom e him back. D. F. Brooks, Okolona, spent Sunday with brother, S. N. Broo ks. Mrs. Geo. Pendleton was in to see her sister, Mrs. Kinkaid, Sunday at the Jewish Ho spital. She is a little better this week. Mrs. R. C. Hardesty and daughter and Miss Virginia Barrall were guests of Mrs. T. J. Barrall Thursday afternoon. E. Z. W iggington and family spent Sunday with J. R. Rogers and M rs. Queen. M rs. Edward Owen and M iss Florence Owen, of Kosm osdale, were guests of Mrs. B. H . M artin and M rs. J. T. Martin last week. Misses Mary T yler and Austine Brooks were guests of D. F. Brooks family at Okolona. Mrs. Snellen and daughter entertained the following guests Sunday: James Sn e l l e n , w i fe a n d tw o boys , Mesdames John Stibb ens and little daughter, Ka te Ritc hey, Annie Nicholson and Geo . Pendleton and two children. The frie nds he re of M rs. G eo. M . Barrall, of Kansas City, will be glad to learn she is slightly improved after a serious illness of pneumonia. Rev. C. J. Ashburn, city, preached twice at Little Flock Sunday. M iss Jennie B ridges visited M rs. W m. T hornsberry. Edgar Tyler and wife visited Mrs. Tyler's mother, Mrs. S. V. Gore. ***Mt. Eden ***Hebron Geo. M. Martin was in Lou isville Frida y. John Bell is quite ill at this writing, with a serious attack of lagrippe. Page 31 Mrs. W ill Jenkins visited by M rs. Thornsberry and daughter and M iss Bridges. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Emma B ailey visited her sister Mrs. Hansbro ugh in the city. Dr. G. W . Kirk and fam ily and Allan Kirk and wife spent Sunday with David Mothershead. Miss Gertrude Ridgway, city visited her grandmother, M rs. S. W. Broo ks. Hebron Missionary ladies held an interesting meeting at home o f Mrs. E. C. Tyler. Fiscal court decided to build the bridge asked for at B ullitts Lick whenever the citizens show sufficient interest to push the project and have the changes made in the road. T he Baptist church here has just put in a handsome pipe organ at a cost of $575. Some thought it too expensive, but Brother Martin convinced them that nothing could be too good for us, and that we are entitled to and ought to have the very best we cou ld get. Miss Anna Bell Rogers, daughter of Mr. Henry Rogers of Zoneton, and Charlie Brid well quietly went to Jefferso nville last Sunday afternoon, accompanied by M r. & Mrs. E. M. Miller, Porter Bridwell and Robt. Lee and quietly married by Rev. J. S. Ward. ***April 1, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Local Items Mrs. W m. Howlett is reported better. Geo. Haze ly and wife of Indianap olis, are guest of M r. Hazely's sister, Mrs. Clay M cDo well for a few days. At the sale of property of Geo. Sanders, of Okolona, hens sold for $10.80 per doz. Mr. Ho g and Madam Plymouth Rock are among the elite at last. M rs. David Crumb acker's dinner guests: Alex McC rocklin and family, M iss Baker, Buechel, Miss Mildred Kro ut, city, Misses Edith and Ethel Jenkins, Henrietta Bailey, Claud Smith and Chester Jenkins. Henry Bridenstein and wife's Sunday guests: No rman Jenkins and family, Arthur Fisher, wife and son, M rs. Henry Fischer and son, M rs. Florence Fische r and Geo. Bailey. Marriage of Miss Jennie Lewis and Rev. Freeman, of Atlanta, GA, at the Galt House in Louisville, April 6. Miss Lewis frequent guest of her cousins, the Misses Hedges, and has many admiring friends here. Logan Hedges in celebrating his birthday Saturday sadly. Missed an old friend and neighbo r, S. W . Bro oks, whose natal day was the same, it having been the custom to spend the day together indulging in pleasant reminiscences. Squire Brooks, who has spent several months with his family here, has returned to this business in C hicago, Il. ***April 1, 1910 (Pg. 1) Mrs. John Carpenter died last week of the infirmities of old age at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Buckman. Gov. W ilson, at the request of Frank Fehr, has withdrawn reward for abductor of little Alma Kellner, who disappeared from her home on December 8, 190 9, at request of member of the family. There remains a reward of $2500 for her safe return put up by the City of Louisville, the Kellner family and the W hallen Brothers to be paid unconditionally on the return of the child and there will be no prosecution. Representatives from the different routes met with the Commercial Club to discuss extending "our trolley line". Mt. W ashington gets trolley line. W ithin the next few weeks the Louisville Railwa y Compa ny will begin the work of extending the Fern Creek interurban line from Fern Creek as far as Mt. Washington, a distance of eight m iles. This step was agreed upon at a meeting of the Bo ard o f Direc tors held Saturday. W . M. Com bs ad vertises horses at stud on the farm of Mrs. O. P. Com bs. Charley Atcher started with severe case of typhoid fever, followed by pneumonia, that by the grip, and now threatened with a mastoid ab scess. He is with nephew in Louisville, awaiting verdict as to necessity of an operation. Page 32 Born, Sunday, to the wife of Dan Nutt, a ten po und b oy. W . F. Henderson bought 25 head of steers at the stock yard .... Mrs. Daniel, who has been in a very critical condition for a long time, is, at this writing, much improved. Their many friends he re will be pleased to learn that Mr. Straffer has moved back to his county home near Brooks. Geo. Straefer, Sr and Jr, were on the streets of our city Saturday with samples of the automobiles they are handling, a touring car and a runab out, mad e by the Parry Co. of Indianapolis. They also handle a smaller and cheaper car, said to be the best on the market for the money. J. F. Collings and wife tendered the use of the American Hotel for the ladies of the Methodist Church dinner. $55 profit. Barred Rock eggs, Pope and Pope stock, Pen Eggs, $1.25 for 15, incubator eggs, $3.00 per hundred. ***Personal D. F. Brooks of Oko lona was here Monday. Noah Smith is with his daughter, Mrs. Patterson. J. B. M onro e and wife visited John Bell Sunday afternoon. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Fosk ett Barrall and wife visited Mrs. Meredith Wednesday John McFarland came ove r from St. Louis for a few days this week. Bert Hall and J. Q. Hough of Mt. W ashington were here Tuesday. T. C. Coleman is in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh this week on a business trip. Milt Church, L. L . Rob y and C hester Hill of B elmont were here yesterday. Dr. Buckner T hompson, wife and mother visited M rs. S. W. Bates Sund ay. W . B. Tilden, wife and daughter, Rachel, visited relatives at Belmont Sund ay. Bishop Farrelly, of Cleveland, Ohio was guest of Mrs. M. M. Brooks this week. Miss Dulcie Jackson, of Lyons, KY is visiting Mrs. C. M. Fulkerson. Mrs. John Bowman and child, of Oklahoma, were guests of B. L. Bowm an this week. M iss Katie Miller of Bardstown Junction was guest of Robt. Miller's family Sunday. Squire F. O. Carrithers and H. Pounds, of Mt. W ashington were here yesterday. Jno. L. Sneed and Jas. O'Connor were guests of Misses Coleman at the Meadows W ednesday night. M i s s E d n a E arl O ' B rian , o f Louisville, spent several days with Miss Austine Brooks. Miss Mae Rees Crowe, who is attending school in Louisville, spent Easter Sun day with her pare nts. Mrs. J. B. Monroe entertained several friends in honor of her guest, M rs. Dem oville Jones. Judge R. F. Hays came down from Highland Park to see his mother, who is quite ill of grip and malaria. Mesdames J. B. M onro e, De mov ille Jones, M ollie J one s a nd Ada Ridgway visited M rs. Sex Barger in Leaches. Jas. B. Dawson of Highland Park was here shaking hands with his old friends who are always glad to welcome his return. Dr. & M rs. L. T . Houck of Clerm ont, Sam Sutterfield, Forrest Weller and Martin Sales of Chapeze were here Tuesday attending court. Ed. D. Oaks of Bardstown Junction was here M ond ay rece iving congratulations on his recovery from his recent and p rolonged illness. Frank Henderson was here looking better after his recent severe illness. Peter Smith, W ill Ashby, I. P. Arnold, Lee Ogle, John Pendleton, Chas. E. Funk, Richard and Geo. Miller and Elmer Ridgway of Cupio, were here this w eek attending court. James Tinnell, two indictments for carry a concealed deadly weapon. One case, not guilty, the other, fined $25 .00 and ten days in ja il. Otho Hazzard, assault and battery, fined $25.00 Geo. Hatfield charged with felonious cutting of timber on land of another. D ue to technic ality conc ernin g o w n e rs hip of t h e l a n d , c a se dismissed. Mary Jane Carp enter, O ne of B ullitt Count y's oldest citizens passe s peacefully away March 25 at the ripe old age of eighty-five years, four months and fourteen days. Mrs. Carpenter was the Miss M ary Jane Crigler, married to John Michael Carpenter in June 1844?. N ine children, five survive. Madams Wm. Buckner, James Stansbury, James Lee, Elijah Boyd, and M r. John Henry Carp enter. H ad been in declining heath a numb er of years, bedfast only a few months. Funeral services by Rev. Ramsey, remains laid to rest at family burying ground at Wm. Buc kman's. ***April 1, 1910 (Pg. 5) Mrs. James Cochran is here with her son, E. A. Cochran, being treated by Dr. Ridgway. She has been suffering for nearly a year with a tumor of the brain, and it may finally require an operation to relieve her. W esley Clark, one of the prosecuting witnesses in the indictm ent aga in Leslie Close, was arrested at the close of the trial and taken to the Jefferson County jail by C . R. Sm ith. He is charged with having robbed Clay Skaggs, a grocer at Eighth and Grayson of $60.00 Circuit Court Cases Comm onwealth VS Leslie Close, killing a Negro about a year ago near W est Point. After being out eleven minutes, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Page 33 ***Victory Henry Adam s of visiting J. A. Rob y. Louisv ille, is Mrs. John Jones visited Mrs. Vern Jones M onday. Port Thompson and family visited Iley Jones rec ently. Madams Lou and H enry Jones spent Sunday with Iley Jones. Madams Lou and H enry Jones spent Sunday with Iley Jones. Misses Zilpah Crist and Edith Clark visited the Misses Ro by Sunday. Misses Vio letta and Mollie Roby entertained a number of friends Easter. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Lizzie Harris and son, of Louisville, had a short stay with Mrs. B. D. B urch. Henry Pendleton, wife and baby, spent Easter with her parents, Charles O'Neal and wife in Lo uisville Catherine Rouse and D essa Harris spent last week with M rs. Hettie Harris. Mrs. J. W. Barrall and daughter, of Shepherdsville, spent week e nd with her parents. Alvin Cook, wife and baby, of Highland Park, visited their parents, Bob Cook and wife and Lawrence Ogle and wife. Roger Barger, wh o is attending school in Lexington, visited his father last week. W . P. Swearingen, wife and son, Henry Hibbs and family, Charley Crenshaw and family and W ill Harris and wife spent Sunday with Eli Roby. Lem Nichols and wife visited M rs. Ab P endleton an d M rs. Sanders. John Jone s and wife's Sund ay guests: Joe Trunnell and family, Misses Frona James, Barbara and M ary Hecker, Louis Fields and I. P. Arnold. Bert Hart and sister, Mrs. Bon Hart of Louisville, came out last Wednesday in his big machine and brought his mother, Mrs. L. W . F. Hart and grandson to spend a week with her sister, M rs. F. J. Ritchey. ***Cup io ***Pleasant H ill John Nicholson Mond ay. was at Stithton ??? spent Thursday with Jeff Stivers. M anly Smith, of Louisville, spent Easter with Henry Mapother. Miss Claud ia M onro e, of Louisville, is in Bullitt visiting relatives. Dee Snellen spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Lydia Snellen. John Miller of Valley Station spent Sunda y with Lem N ichols. Alma Pendleton and two children spent Tuesday with Lem Nichols and family. Elmer Ridgway, wife and baby, spent Sunday with his unc le, Nathan H arris at Orell. Barbara Samuels, of Louisville, spent Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. John Short. Mrs. M alinda Johnson visited her niece, Mrs. Elmer Rid gway. Mrs. T. G . Ritchey spent Easter in Louisville with her m other, Mrs. Geo. Quick. C. M. Dacon was in Shepherdsville, Monday. S. S. Barger Shepherdsville. sp ent Sunday in Born, to the wife of Alley Greenwell, the 28 th a bo y. W . J. Ash sold some nice hogs to James Crenshaw Saturday for $10 per hundred. James Crenshaw, wife and daughter, and Mrs. Jones spent Sunda y with Henry H arris. The men have repaired the telephone line and Mr. Stephens put new boxes in our homes last week. Mrs. Ada Ridgway, of Shep herdsville and Miss Ora Funk of Brooks visited Mrs. Ida Barger last week. Mrs. Mattie Rouse, Misses Cora and May Rouse and Mrs. Ida May Barger and son were guests of J. V. Ro use Sund ay. ***Hebron Lee Barger, and family spent Sunday with Duke Burch. Mrs. W m. Crumb acker is quite ill. A. Hibbs of N elson County was in this vicinity last week. Miss Jennie lagrippe. Mrs. Arp Harmon visited relatives at Deatsville last week. Rev. Brumbolt preached at Hebron last Sunday. Mrs. Jones of near High Grove is visiting relatives here. W alter Bell, city, spent Sund ay with Palmer Hed ges. Miss Hallie Hays, of Salt R iver is visiting her sister, Mrs. Nancy Rouse. Rev. & M rs. Jones spent Sund ay with S. N. B rooks. Chas. Ratcliff and family spent Sunday with Conrad Ratcliff at Lotus. Miss Nellie Kirk is spend ing this week with Mrs. Mothershead. Noah Nusz, wife and two children, spent Sund ay with Henry H ays. Miss Fannie Bell Melton made a week end visit to Miss M ary Kirk's. Mrs. Lizzie Harris and son, of Louisville, spent the E aster H olidays here. Little Ruth Dodd Smith, daughter of Dr. Smith, is ill with malaria. Ben Crist had a young horse to get bad ly injured on barbed wire last week. Page 34 Bridges is ill with His many friends will be glad to hear that John Bell is slowly improving. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Henry Bell, wife and daughter spent Sunday with his sister, M rs. T om Melton. Louisville, Sund ay. preached at Hebron Miss Mildred Cook spent the Easter holidays with her brother, ? J. Cook, at Smyrna. ***Mt. Eden R. C. H ardesty and family spent Sund ay with H erma n Pearl. Geo. W alker and wife and Jas. McC ullough and w ife visited in Seatonsville this week. Miss Jane Chappell, of Lynnland, was with her brother and sister over Sund ay. Miss Grace Evarts and brother of Scottsburg, IN are gu ests of Miss Lillie May Applegate. Miss Virginia Brooks had an egg hunt Saturday afternoon for her Sunda y school class. T. J. Barrall and wife spent Sunday with T urner Arno ld near M t. Olivet. Clay McDowell and wife and R obt. McDowell, of Louisville, spent Easter with Burks M cDowell. Rev. W . E. Pounds, city, preached two impressive sermons at Little Flock Sunday. Mrs. C. H. Barrall, Geo. Martin and Richard Sharpe spent Sunday with L. M. Barrall. Miss Lillian Thornbe rry is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. W ill Carrithers near Kings church. M iss M attie Fo ster Ro use, of Louisville, was guest of her pare nts over Sund ay. Madams Dr. K irk, and James Scott spent Friday and Saturday in the city shopp ing and visiting relatives. M isses Gertrude and Jane Eva Holsclaw of Louisville, spent Easter with their parents here. M iss Mary T yler Brooks will ....several weeks with her uncle, D. F. Brooks at Okolona. Mrs. W . F. Joyce and son spent several days in Lebanon Junction Mrs. Dr. Kirk, children and Fann ie Melton spent Sund ay with M rs. W ill Gentry. Mrs. M. M . Brooks visited friends in the city. Misses Pearl W illiams and Zora Funk and brother, of Gravel Switch, Marion County, are guests of the Misses Hedg es. Pro f. G e o . S a n d e r s, n o w o f Chattanooga, TN, and Miss Cleo W ood s, of Bicknell, IN, will be married the 16th. At the sale of property o f the late Columbus Alcorn last Saturday, corn brought 75 cents, one sow with eight pigs, brought $62.00 H orses and poultry brought good prices. Andy Kulmer bought the five acre farm for $400.00 Mrs. J. B. W alker is keeping ho use for her father and brother while M rs. Cochran is away under treatment of a specialist. Mrs. Cochran is much loved by her friends here, who wish for her a speedy recovery. M iss Nannie Johnson, of Shepherdsville, visited her cousin, Miss Janie Chappe ll. Sunday Scho ol was organized at M t. Eden. Vernon M artin of St. Louis, will start to KY Sunday, April 3. He will stop over in Vinc ennes, IN to visit his sister, Mrs. T. L . Lewis for a few days. S. P. Gailbraith and wife of Louisville, Sunday's guests of the latter's parents, Jeff Bush and wife. Mrs. Price Cooper and Miss Lillian Cummins visited the family of S. Q. Cooper. Geo. Sanders and wife have taken up their residence in the city and have rented their home here to Louis Gilbert. The many friends of Miss Jessie May Young will be glad to learn she is rapidly impro ving from a long spe ll of illness. L. J. Stivers and wife attended services in the city Sunday and were guests of their daughter, Mrs. John Luhr of the H ighlands. Price Bates and wife and Mrs. A. M. Reninger, of TN and W ill Bates and family were guests of D r. D A. Bates family Sunday. ***Prestonia Born, March 20, to the wife of Ed. Herin, a girl. Misses Lula and Virginia Briscoe are visiting friends in Bowling Green. Mrs. Bishop Clay, of Lexington, is guest of her sister, Mrs. W. ???. Mrs. S. A. Thompson spent Easter with Mrs. Felix Combs in Louisville. Rev. J. Gray M cAllister, of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Advertisement for entertainment at the M a c c a b e e L o dg e a t M t. W ashington to benefit the school library. Included in Cast: Elma McG ee, Isalene Harris, Marian McGee, May M oore, Angie Parrish, Daisy Gentry, Jesse Showalter, M iss Lee Swe aringe n, M rs. Dora H arris, Ruth Borders, M ayme Showalter, J e a n M cGee, Chester W ilson, Heisner Harris, Leon Wiggington and Dana Barne s. ***April 15, 1910 (Pg. 1) Page 35 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett President Taft hissed by delegates to National Suffragette Convention. Mrs. Chas. Bridwell is suffering from a nasal abscess. Fiscal Court had a halcyon and vociferous time of it last Saturday. Actions: Dr. J. B. Thompson was o ut this week snipe hunting. Miss Hattie Hatzell has a position with J. Bacon & Son. Allowed W m. King $179 .20 due and payable when the road is opened down Kno b Creek fro m R . A . M illers to J. D. Moore's store. T. C. Coleman is in New Yo rk on a ten day business trip. Bids were invited for furnishing fixtures in the vault of the circuit clerks office. M r. Russell of Louisville spent Monday night with M rs. Dullie Coleman. Geo. W . Simm ons was allowed $220.06 for fencing along the new road at Blue Lick provided he gives the dirt necessary to make the fills at that po int. M iss Austine Brooks has been visiting Mrs. D . F. Broo ks at Okolona. New bridge at Bullitts Lick to be built by the Champion Bridge C ompany for $1196.00 according to the plans and specifications of W. C. Herps. Bid by Enterprise Bridge Co. of $1300 rejected. Champion Bridge Co. bid accepted for a bridg e across T ho ma s' Branch according to plans by W . C. Herps. Price $90.00 Trainor Hill and Chester Roby of Belmont were here one day last week. M rs. A. D. DeSpain of Louisville is the guest of Mrs. S. P. M artin. Harry Hardesty of Louisville has been the guest of M rs. R obt. M iller this week. Miss Lily Floyd Morrison leaves this morning for B irmingham, A L, to visit her uncle. Miss Ella Conrad, of Louisville, and W ill W alters, of Hodgenville, have been visiting C. D. Le e's family. Brooks Johnson of W est Baden, IN and E. L. Johnson of St. Louis were called here on account of the death of their father. W . B. C amp bell have located in Denver, CO and M r. Campbell will engage in business. ***Local Items Mr. Jeffries has moved into the house he bo ught of C. P. B radb ury. W ill King and N athan B raithwaite were here bidd ing on P res B radb ury's new house. State Supt. Regenstein states that the state draw for the teachers may come about May 1. Miss Jennie Carpenter will attend the n e x t C o n v e n t io n o f C o un ty Superintendents in Bo wling G reen in May. Loud and long discussion of need and appropriation of draining the water f r o m the co unty road near W ooldridge ferry. Land owners need to match funds is the position of the court. Mrs. W. T. Puryear, of LaGrange is with her daughter, Mrs.Ho well Smith. Hucksters and farmers get highest cash prices for eggs and poultry at Kentucky Farmers Union Exchange, 323 East Jefferson Street, Louisville, KY. Miss Ophelia Smith is with Mrs. T. C. Colem an during Mr. Colem an's absence in the East. Examinations for Common School Graduates will be held at the Court House. For Sale - 50 tons of hay and 1000 bushels of corn; cash or time. Wm. Troutwine. Bro. W heat's Saturday guest: Prof. Campbell, Principal of Lebanon Junction school. ***April 15, 1910 (Pg. 4) Misses May Lee , Jennie Trunnell, Dr. W eller and Albert Nelson spent Saturday in L ouisville W hen in Lou isville, visit the Kentucky Farmers Union Exchange, 323 East Jefferson Street and get prices on wagons, buggies, wire fencing, roofing and etc. ***Personal C. T . Meredith was out Sunday. Demo ville Jones is here this week. Pro f. Hancock spent Saturday in Louisville The many friends of Dr. Saunders will be pleased to hear that his condition sh ows so me improvement. Miss Maggie M cClaskey was called to Bloomfield on account of illness of her sister. Clay Bowman and wife spent Sunday in Lou isville Page 36 Born April 15, to the wife of Clel Dever, a b oy. Born April 16, to the wife of Chas. Shep herd, a girl. The dead body of T. J. S. (T hos.) Johnson was found in the Ohio River below New Alb any, nea r Bridgep ort. No evidence of other than accidental death. Had left home the previous The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Monday to buy a p low point. Seventy-two years age, survived by wife and three children, Brooks Johnson of West Baden, Edward Johnson of St. Louis, Mrs. Ed. C. Tyler. Remains brought to Hebron for burial. (highlights only) of Judge W elch Mrs. Saban, Chicago, visited her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Beeler. Mrs. W ill Carothers and step children spent one day last week with her parents here. County Court actions last week: The will probated. Ed. Lee and Broo ks Johnson were called here b y the death of their father. was In the case of S. P. Smith on petition to open a road, Marsh Starks, John H. Lee and W. C. Herps were appointed comm issioners. V i o l a C o l e m a n q u a li fi e d as administrator of the personal estate of W . W. Coleman, deceased and gave bond of $500 with J. F. Combs as security. Bert Hall, P . N. Fox and Geo . McK enzie app ointed appraisers. Revival at M. E. Church conducted by Rev. E. E. Miller of Elizabethtown and Brother. W m. Kerrick of Louisville, song services. Misses Geneva Millett and Gertrude Parsons, city, spent Sunday with ??? Walker ??. Anderson Estes is lying seriously ill and his physician, Dr. Hackworth, has abandoned hope. Mesdames Geo. Kirk and Jennie W allace spent W ednesd ay with Mrs. E. Z. Wiggington. Mrs. Queen, Misses Emma R ogers and Estella Hedges spent Friday with Mrs. W iggington. Drs. Coope r and Holsclaw o perated successfully on M rs. M aggie Gilmore who has lung trouble. ***April 15, 1910 (Pg. 5) Garrow Thornb erry is boarding with John Gilmore while cultivating the farm he purchased near there. ***Hebron Dr. Miles Saunders seem s slightly improved. M i s s E d n a Bee ler is enum erator in her d istrict. censu s John Shanklin, city, visited mother, M rs. Queen, Sunda y. his Miss Mayme Curley, city spent Sunda y with Mrs. Joh n Bro oks. W ill Jenkins and wife spent Tuesday with Mrs. Tom M elton. Mrs. Lentsch, city, is guest of her daughter, M rs. Geo. Bailey. W . H. Be ll and wife are rejoicing over a little son, who arrived Sund ay. Joe Davis, Columbu s, KY , visited his aunt, M rs. Be eler, rec ently. Mrs. Edith Brooks guests this week, her father, M r. Barrall, and her bro ther-in-l aw, Ro bert L e e o f Chicago, Il. Mrs. W . H. Coop er and children, of Shepherdsville, Dr. Padfield, city, and Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw and daughter dined with J. R. Ball's family Sund ay. The burial of Tom Johnson, whose body was found in the Ohio river Sund ay, was held Wed nesday in Hebron Cemetery. Mystery and tragedy surrounding the death caused profound interest and sympathy for his family and friends. ***Mt. Washington John L. Sneed was here M onday. Page 37 Miss Lula Swearingen spent Tuesday in Louisville Miss Katie Crenshaw is visiting her cousin M iss Annie Reed of Routt. Miss Lillian B ogard is guest of Mrs. Edgar P ound in Louisville Rev. J. C. Brandon and wife were guests of relatives in Louisville last week. Dr. A. C. O verall ha s left for New York where he will take a postgraduate course. James Wright and wife and H. T. Hetterman of Louisville visited friends here. Mr. & Mrs. James Hawkins of Lou isville, s pe nt Sunday w ith relatives and friends Rev. B. F. Adkins and family have arrived from Lawrenceburg to make their home here. Mrs. John Gentry and Miss Mabel Parrish were the guests Thursday of Mrs. Will Briscoe of Fairdale. Mrs. W illiam Comedy and son, Bernard, have returned to C alifornia after a visit to Mrs. W. H. Rice. Mr. & M rs. Charles Bridwell, Miss Marie Griffin and Elizabe th Bridwell and Porter Bridwell of Shepherdsville. were guests of M iss Lydia Herin Saturday. A joint District Convention of the C h r i s ti a n W om en 's B o a r d o f Missions and the Bible School of the First District, comprising Jefferson, Bullitt, Marion, Nelson, Spencer, Taylor and W ashington Co unties will be held in the Clifton Christian Church, Louisville. Mrs. William F. Vilas, widow of the late Col. William F. Vilas, has decided that she w ill present a standing statue of Col. Vilas to the Vicksburg National Park commission. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Vilas took part in the mem orab le siege of Vicksburg. Mrs. S. A. Thompson is the census enumerator in the Highland Park district. ***Prestonia Mrs. H. G. Cooper spent several days in the city this week. W alter Bell spent Sunda y with the family of L. Hedges near Heb ron. Spence Minor is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. J. M. Ken nedy, of Taylorsville, is remodeling the residence of J. R. Cook. Mrs. Burks McDowell was an all day g u e s t o f M r s . J ul ie T h o r n e W ednesday Miss Lottie Loveless of Louisville spent the week with M rs. C. L. Coop er. Geo. S. Mills and family were guests of Henry Frederick and wife S unda y. Miss Niva Bell visited Mrs. P. H. Brown's family and was accompanied to the city by Miss Belle Brown who will visit relatives this week. Elder Herbert Tinsley, minister of the Fairview Christian Church and Elder Geo. Tins ley of the Newbur g Christian Church were entertained by M r. & M rs. L. J. Stivers of Cherry Hill Sunday. Joseph Conn died at his home near here Sund ay mo rning after a lingering illness of consumption. The funeral and interment took place Monday at Pennsylvania Run. He is survived by his wife, who was a Miss Sanderson of near Buechel. J. C. Thornton & family card of thanks for kindnesses during sickness and death of our little daughter, Carrie Clifton Tho rnton. George Hough and wife visited her mother, M rs. Irene Crist. Mrs. C. M. D acon and two da ughters, Misses Dulcie and Miami were in Shep herdsville Thursday. Miss Lizzie Thomas visited the home of Jimmie Samuels at Deatsville last week. Mrs. Samuels is very ill. Lem Swearingen, wife and two children, Iley Jones and wife, W ill Harris and wife, spent Sunday with Mrs. Arp H armon. ***Cupio Ed. Owens and wife with W ill Ashby. spent Sunday Curren Short spent Sund ay with his parents at Stites. Miss Ethel Cook spent Sund ay with Miss Eva Ogle. F. M. Barrall and wife were with Thoma s Barrall Sun day. Dr. & M rs. W . O. B ailey moved out from the city T uesday to their summer home. ***April 15, 1910 (Pg. 8) ***Pleasant H ill M rs. John P endleton Louisville shopping. Mrs. Burks M cDo well and M rs. Robt. McD owell spent a day with Miss Katie Shirley. O. A. Lutes was in this vicinity last week. Mrs. Kate Ritchey is in town visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Ryan. M rs. Nettie Graves spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. John Short is home fro m a visit to her son, Clarence, of Lo uisville H. E. Jo nes and family spent Sunday with Henry Roby. Ernest Funk, wife and baby ate Sunday dinner with Ambrose Skinner and family. Mrs. A. L. Jackso n returned to her home Saturday after a two weeks visit to M rs. John G ilmore's. Little Miss E lizabeth M cCullough is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Luhr of the Highlands. M. M. Bardwell returned from ..... to Pittsburg Saturday He went in the interest of the tobacco strike. Misses Lulu and Virginia Briscoe and Elizabeth Haefer were guests of M iss Nellie Young. The Okolona Embroidery Club met with Miss Emm a Farman Friday and will meet with Miss Emma Sanders the 27th. Jonc Clark and wife were in M t. W ashington Saturday M rs. Ade and J ames Harris were in Louisville last week. Wm. Haag of M t. Washington was in this neighborhood one day last week. M . C. Roby took dinner with Wm. Haag at Mt. W ashington one day last week. W . H. Ash and wife and Lee Barger and little daughter spent Sund ay with Ed. Ash. Page 38 w as in Mrs. Mattie Snellen was the guest of Joe Snellen and wife in Lo uisville Mrs. Malinda Johnson and niece, Christina Skinner visited Mrs. Dora Ashb y. Ben Estes received a message that his brother, And erson , of near Brooks, was very low and not exp ected to live through the night. M rs. John Nicholson spent Sunday night in Louisville with M rs. Chas. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Ryan and M onday night with Miss Mattie Ro use of Cresc ent Hill. Miss Barker, wh o has been in this v i c i n i t y f o r tw o w e e k s a n d established a Royal Neighbors Camp last Friday, has returned to her home at Stith, KY. Mrs. Geo . Pendleton was called to Louisville Friday. Her sister, Mrs. Kinc aid was operated on for stomach troub le and app endicitis at Norton's Infirmary and is very low. Lem Nichols and wife's Sunday dinner guests: E lmer R idgwa y, wife and children, Chas. Nichols, wife and daughter, W ill Nichols, wife and children, Alma Pendleton and two children, Henry Pendleton, wife and baby and B ally Sam uels and Lula Ashb y. ***Victory Several in the vicinity have lost their hogs. George Hartman of Louisville spent a few days with the Misses Hecker. Misses Violetta and Mollie Roby were guests of Miss Annie Grant. W . P. Swearingen and family spent Sunday with Misses Barbara and Mary H ecker. Misses Dulcie and Grace Jackson, France Terry and To m Hibbs spent Sunday with Miss Hassie Simmons Lem Swea ringen and family, Iley Jones and wife and Will Harris and wife were guests of Mrs. Arp Harmon Sund ay. George Jones and wife of Spencer County, Charley Long and family of M t. W ashington were guests of M rs. B. D. B urch. M iss Dulc ie Jackso n, of Howard stown, spent a week with her sister Miss Grace Jackson. The Ridge Telephone Company has purchased sixteen new boxes which Mr. S. B. Stephens put in last week. Everybody is well pleased with them. Lum Mudd, wife and three children, W illie Nusz, wife and two children and Miss Sola Mae Hibbs, Ern est Hib bs and Earl Kulmer were guests of Noah Nusz. ***April 29, 1910 (Pg. 1) Kentucky Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberc ulosis announces that KY is first state to put field secretary to work. (Mr. Eugene Kerner of NY is now at headquarters in Louisville. simple matter of drainage. Water stands in cellar. Sewer, prop erty constructed and adeq uate for both court house and jail running along Main Street to the river would cost from a Thousand to Fifteen Hundred dollars. (highlights only) Committee of the Commercial Club invited E. E. Snyder of the L & N RR to listen to why we want, need and are entitled to and how it will pay the L & N to provide mid-day train service. President Rid gway, C. E. McC ormick, J. F. Combs , committee representatives. ***April 29, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Personal Bullitt County School Board m et, building repairs, new buildings, redistricting, and m eeting with Shepherd sville School Board in regard to the establishm ent of the Co unty High School. Mentions Culver S p ri ng Sc ho o l, B rooks School, the Colored School No E?,Cedar Grove, Solitude, Victory. J. L. Trunnell, Mr. Foster, Mr. Church, Mr. Magrud er, A. L. Harris, J . M . Hill, A. E. Funk, W. L. McG ee. T h e a v ia t o r R o g e r S u m m e r accomplished a remarkable feat last week in France which establishes a new world's record for aeroplanes. He made a flight of five minutes across co untry with four passengers. All present prospects to extend the Okolona trolley line to this place is all off. Fiscal Court - bids let for steel furniture in vault in the county clerk's office for $626.50. Fiscal Court - request a cha nge in location of new bridge at B ullitts Lick. County surveyor to investigate. Fiscal Court - drainage ne eded for the court house and jail. Jail is a nuisance in present condition. The Best Courthouse in the State, cost considered, is in a fair way to be totally ruined for the lack of the Page 39 Mrs. Mattie Rennison is on the sick list. Rev. R. M. Wheat spent Thursday in the city. Miss Mattie Johnson spent Sund ay in the city. Miss Anna Hatzell is spending this week in Louisville Miss Austine Bro oks is visiting in Louisville this week. Eugene Henderson and wife were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Jas. Miller Jr spent Monday with Mrs. Troutwine. W ill Bradbury, wife and baby are with C. R . Smith's family. M rs. W . H. Rid gway was Louisville Saturday shopping. in Miss Aetna Hancock spent Friday and Saturd ay in Lo uisville Mrs. C. H . Shacklett and children spent Saturd ay in Lo uisville Clarence Quick visited his aunt, M rs. Florence B owm an Saturday night. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Howell Smith, who has been quite ill for ten days is able to be up. P r o f . H a n c o c k 's p u p i l s w e r e dismissed W ednesday on account of his illness. R. H. Field and wife and M rs. W allace Hill spent Sunday at Kimbo Hill. Mrs. Robert G ood is expected in Louisville this week on a visit to her mother. J. B. M onroe and wife spent Sunday with Pres. Brown in the Zoneton neighborhood. S. W. Caldwell is here this week. He will build Prof. Hancock's new business house. Misses Martha and R uth Brooks McCormick spent Sund ay with their grandm other at Brooks. J. I. Rickerso n and wife had as their guests Sund ay, M rs. J. Newman and daughter, M iss Amy. Mrs. C. E. M cCormick was in Louisville Saturday and Sunday the guest of the Misses McGonigale. Messrs. Geo. Straeffer and Bob Moxham went to Bardstown in their automobile on a business trip. Miss Mary D awson returned to M rs. W illis' after spending a few days with her parents at Pitts Po int. Jim Merritt and Jim Bishop of Louisville, were guests of their c o usins, t h e M is s es H an c ock, Saturday an d Sunday. The Court of Appe als has affirmed the judgment of the lower court in the case of Roney VS L & N for $1,00 0.00 d amages. Mrs. Purye ar returned to her home in LaGrange after having spent several days with her daughter, Mrs. Ho well Smith. Messrs. Kerrick, Smith, Wood, and Clark, Misses W hite, Dickey and Gardner of Louisville and J ohn D avis of Bardstown Junction spent Sunday with the Misses Troutwine. Rev. Miller, who has been conducting Methodist revival was called home. Rev. J. R. McAfee, of Louisville, will be here in his stead. Mrs. Anna Johnson, who has been spending the winter in Alabama with h e r n i e c e, M rs. Em ma K ing Matthews, was called here last week by the serious illness of her brother, Jos. A. B rooks. Mrs. J. F. Collings was in Lou isville Monday the guest of her aunt, M rs. Belle Forman, who will leave sho rtly for Alabama, where she will make her future home with her daughter, Florence. Judge R. E. Hays got back from Colorado last week. He was unable to stay West as long as he had expected, but was very much pleased with what he saw of that part of the country. M rs. Edward P. Humphrey was operated on at the No rton Infirmary a few days ago by Dr. Vance for removal of adhe sions fo llowing app endicitis operation several years ago. Operation successful and Mrs. Humphrey is not thought to b e in any danger. Bullitt lost one of her o ldest and best known citizens in the death of Anderson Estes at his home near Hebron W ednesday afternoon. H is death was the result of a long illness following the grip. Burial Hebron Cem etery, funeral services by Brother Martin at the church. Leaves wife, nee Miss Fannie Fisher and a daughter by a former marriage, Mrs. Hackworth. Mrs. Anna Huber Gardner Kent died at her home in Farmer, IL of consumption. The remains will be brought to Louisville for interme nt. She was a niece of the late James H. Page 40 Huber, and live d in this co unty for several years. Just as breakfast was about ready W ednesday Howell Smith's cook stove fell down and the who le family had to go over to Mrs. Stephens' for their morning meal. Howell says it was a terrible catastrophe - a regular downfall of both Greece and China. G. S. Patterson is preparing to tear down the old frame on the South side of his store and build a fine double brick business house. He has not yet decided whether he will make it one or two stories high. One side will be especially fitted for a first class drug store. The other side will be occupied by a new banking company - p a rtic ipa nts not r e ady f o r publication. ***Local Items Born the 25th to the wife of Dr. C. O. Tyd ings, a girl. The telegraph office has been put back in the depot where it properly belongs and where it should have been all these years. Dr. Ritchey will preach Christian Church S unda y. at the Examination for Common Graduates announced. School Examination for teachers certificates announced. ***April 29, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Pleasant Grove Harley Proctor has diphtheria. Chas. Shepherd who has been ill is slowly improving. Jesse Ridgway take n sudd en Sunday morning is improving. ill James Price, of Louisville visited his parents. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Rolla Newto n lost a nice young ho rse recen tly. Clay McD owell has been papering Dr. Holsclaw's residence. W allace is the name given to the new baby at Albert Armstrong's. Dr. Ho lsclaw so ld a three year o ld mule to Mr. Webb of South Park for $150.00 Mrs. Lillie Stallings, Miss Roxie Whitledge and little Chester Tyler are on the sick list. J. B. Pro ctor was c a lled to Lawrenceburg on account of the very serious illness of his mother. J. C. Burkett filled his appointment here Sunday. Our pastor will bid us farewell at our next meeting. W . T. Stallings and wife, Albert Armstrong and wife and Buck Price spent Sund ay with Jesse Rid gway. Chester Foster and wife of Louisville recent guests of families of Augustine and Dallas Foster. Mr. & Mrs. Buck Price visited the former's sister, Mrs. Josie Glass of Louisville. Uncle George Honnaker, who has been making his home with his brother in Florid a, is at present with his niece, Mrs. Eunice Long. Our faithful physician, Dr. G. W . Kirk has been busy indeed since the dread disease, diphtheria has made its appearance in our m idst. Antitoxin has been given to many w ho ca me in contact with the case developed. Several times recently there has been placed in our mailbo x, sweet flowers, which bespeak the loving, thoughtful heard of our youthful mail carrier, Guy Hecker. ***Hebron J. R. B all visited his sister, M rs. Church last week. H. L. Holsclaw spent Sunday and Mond ay in the city. Mrs. Sallie Holland spent last week with Ida Beeler. Meta Riley Cooper spent Sunday with her co usin, May Cynthia Holsclaw. children. Said if we could give the initial letter, it would suffice. W e did. Unprecedented cold wave devastates crops in the south; frost in New Orleans, Snow in Atlanta. ***April 29, 1910 (Pg. 8) ***Cupio Dr. Pad field will preach at Little Flock Sunday. M iss Annie Briden stein relative in the city. visite d Miss Mary Field Brooks and brother, Frank, made a week end visit to their uncle, S. N. B rooks. M rs. Obe Smith was called to Booneville, IN, by the serious illness of a daughter, Mrs. Littlejohn. Rev. Ben Cox, Misses Belle Brown and Virginia B ell spent Monday with Miss Virginia Bridges. Mrs. J. B. W alker left Saturd ay to join her husband in Denver, CO, w h e re they e xpe c t t o l o c a te perm anently. M rs. Tom Melton went over to spend Friday with her brother-in-law, Dave Mothershead, the fork raised (Is this the Rolling Fork River ?) and she had to stay until Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Cooper, Mrs. Monroe, of She pherdsville, Dr. & Mrs. Arthur Bates, and Rev. Ben C ox dined with P. H. Brown's family Sund ay. Mrs. Chas. Ireland died at an infirmary in the city following an operation for the removal of a tumor. As Miss B etty Gailbreath, M rs. Ireland was well known here before her marriage. She leaves a husband and three little children. W e didn't know our own ignorance until the census enumerator came. She considerately excused us from giving the middle names of the Page 41 Born to the wife of Wm. Lile, a daughter, April 21. Mrs. H. H. M apother is in Louisville this week. Miss Adrias M uss spent Sunday with Miss Florence O wens. Lewis Cahoe, who is plastering the new Masonic Hall, has gone home. George Pendleton, wife and two children spent M onday in the city. Born to the wife of Dr. T ydings, April 25, a daughter, G lenda Artus. Dora Ashby spent Sunday with her brother, Ambrose Skinner and wife. Mrs. J. H. Nicholson sp ent Frid ay in Louisville having dental work done. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and children visited M rs. Ambrose Skinner. Mrs. Kate Ritchey has returned after a two weeks visit in Louisv ille Mrs. H. H. M apother e ntertained M rs. W illson and son of Valley Station Sund ay. Ben Ritchey and wife and E rnest Funk, wife and baby spent Sunday with Mrs. Sallie Funk. The Barralltons and Hillbillies played ball at Henry Able's Sunday and the HIllbillies won, 27 to 16. Robert O'Neal, and six of his Louisville friends sp ent... at Em erald Cottage, his father's summer home. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mesdames Hattie Cook and baby, and Mrs. Ashby and little son, were with their parents, Lawrence Ogle and wife over Sunday. Charlie Able's little boy fell out o f a tree last Saturday and was painfully but not seriously hurt. Dr. A pplegate was called in. J o h n H o agland , of Lo uisville , formerly of Clermont, has purchased a hom e near here and m oved to it. Mrs. Hannah Wright, of Portland, visited her sister, Mrs. M . P. Jones. Iley Jone s and wife entertained several young folks Sunday, Misses Ada Greenwell, Zollie Swearingen, Aleen Swearingen, Tom Hibbs, Henry Jones and wife. Don Carlo s Jones of C incinnati will lecture on Palestine at the F & Preston Streets Church. Mrs. Mattie McK inney Link died at her home here Thursday after a short illness of peritonitis, age 24 years. Funeral held at Highland park Baptist Church. Interment St. Louis Cem etery. Mrs. Links leaves her husband, Jacob Link and little daughter, two years old, her p arents, brothers and sisters. ***Prestonia ***Victory ***June 3, 1910 (Pg. 1) J. W . Kennedy is in Louisville this week. Mrs. Iley Jones visited Mrs. J. H. Jones M onday. Mrs. Burks McDowell spent Monday in Lou isville To ad D aniel visited Vern Jones. The dismembered and d ecompo sing remains of little Miss Alma Kellner, the missing child, was found buried in cellar of St. Johns School and Church, at Clay and Walnut Streets in Louisville. Missing since December 8. Mrs. Joseph W endling, wife of the former janitor arrested for accessory to murder. The woman's husband disappeared from Louisville January 14 and police are lo oking for him. Long, detailed article. M rs. Mo llie Miller of Lebanon Junction who has b een very ill at a Louisville Infirmary, is now out and with her parents, James T. Ferguson and wife. J. P. Drennon is visiting his daughter in Flemingsburg. R. A. Zahn and wife visited friends at Fairm ount. Mrs. Bartlett, of M eade Co unty, is with her sister, M rs. E. M cKinney. Albert Smith, of Meade County was guest of Orville J. Stivers the past week. Dr. & M rs. D. A . Bates, of Smyrna, were guests of Mrs. John Gilmore Saturday Elder B. H. Cox of Middletown was guest of Mrs. Burke McDowell Mo nday evening. M rs. F. S. H ays of E ubanks, K y, is guest of her pare nts, Mr. & Mrs. G. S. Mills. Miss Ruby Jennings will close her term of 9 months at Meadows Home school, Friday, May 6. Otis Stivers and wife visited in the Highlands with the former's sister, Mrs. J. J. Luhr. Mrs. M. M. Bardw ell has returned to her home at Taylor M ines, after a delightful visit with her p arents, C apt. and Mrs. Barnard. W . P. Swearingen Shep herdsville M onday. was in W illie Nusz, wife and two children spent Sunday with H.A. Nusz. Jode Swearingen and little brother were in Shep herd sville Sunday having some work done on their teeth. M a s t e r P a u l J on es , o f M t . Washington visited his grandmother, Mrs. Eliza Ridgway. Joe Trunnell, and fam ily, Oral Bashaw and wife, Miss Fronia James and Nath Basham spent Sund ay with the Misses Hecker. Misses Annie Grant and M ollie and Violetta Roby, M essrs. Lee Bolton, Ernest Hibb s, Rob A sh and France Terry and John Burch and family were guests of Lee Harris and family Sund ay. Misses Annie Grant and M ollie and Vio letta Roby, M essrs. Lee Bolton, Ernest Hibbs, Rob Ash and France Terry and John Burch and fam ily were guests of Lee H arris and family Sund ay. Page 42 Article on United Confederate Veterans, some facts and figures concern ing the terrib le con flict between the state. Continued from last week and continued again next week. ***June 3, 1910 (Pg. 4) Dedication of the New Baptist Church last Sunday. Dr. J. W. Po rter, of Lexington, preached. Rev. Wm. M . Stallings, of Sm iths Grove, a former pastor, also participa ted in services. A very interesting part of the program was a talk made by Wm. J. Phelps who has been a member of the church about 63 years. He is now nearing his 90th birthday. It was indeed a treat to have this grand old soldier of the cross tell of his experiences, since he enlisted in the Lo rd's service. At the clo se of his talk, he sang a hymn his mother taught him 81 years ago. Solos by Messrs. Mitchell and Hazzard The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***Personal M rs. Horace M araman had extended visit to Owensboro. an Jno. B. Summ ers was here M onday. Mrs. Mo llie Jones was quite ill several days this week. Lindsay Ridgway was laid up a couple of days this week. Chas. Morrison and family were guests o f W. B. T ilden S unda y. Miss Nellie Griggs was guest of M rs. Hornbeck several days. Mrs. Kate Wilson, of Louisville, visiting Richard W athen's fam ily. R. L. Troutm an has been seriously ill and narrowly escaped typhoid fever. Mrs. J. B. Dawson, of Highland Park, visited M rs. Tom H ornbeck. Mrs. G. E. Blackstone of Indianapolis is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. A. Bunting. Miss Ophelia Smith, M rs. Jennie Johnson and sons, Coleman and Robert, left Monday for W ilmington. C. Q. Shepherd and family left W ednesday for Petoskey, Michigan, where they will spend the summer. Mrs. John Rogers, Mrs. Netherland and daughter, Miss Lillie, have returned to their summer home at Bro oks. Mrs. Chris Schaefer, of Chapeze, visited her sister, Mrs. M. L. Sale at Highland Park. W alter Croan is back from Lexington, where he has been attending the State University. Misses Bessie Osborne and Muir of Samuels, Blanton of New H aven and Mr. Thoma s Sam uels of D eatsville were here to the dedicatio n Sunday. Mrs. M. R. Gray, (nee Celine Henry) of Indianapolis is guest of Mrs. R. L. Troutman. Phil Henderson and wife visiting their daughter, Sister Philippine Henderson at Loretto. Misses Edith McClain and Ollie Catlett, of Springfield, spent Sunday with Miss Louise Monroe. Mrs. W . S. Rouse, who has be en in an infirmary in Louisville for some weeks has returned considerably improved in health. Richard Wathen Jr is back from Cloverport for a visit to his parents in Bardstown Junction. Mrs. Dellia Burke, of Highland Park, is visiting her d aughter, M rs. Chris Schaefer at Chapeze. Miss Mamie Roby was here a short while Wednesday Miss Lorena Hall is spending this week with relative in Louisville Alex Barbee of Lexington, was guest of his sister, M rs. W . H. H ays Sund ay. Robert Henderson spent severa l days last week with Joe Lutz at Bardstown. Misses Allie Ashby and Martha Hornbeck were out from Louisville with their parents. J. H. Linn, wife and M rs. Beeler will leave for New Yo rk on a combined business and pleasure trip. Richard W athen S r, Richard W athen Jr, and M isses Lizzie and Eula W athen are in Springfield attending the wedd ing of Miss Simms. Mr. A. J. Moxham, wife and daughter, M iss Eva, left New Y ork by the North G erma n Lloyd line for a six weeks visit to M r. Moxha m's old home in England. Page 43 Sam Bridwell has charge of the agriculture machinery d epartment at Troutman Bros. He has turned over the blacksmith shop to his boys, Charles and Porter, who will continue the business as Bridwell Bros. They are both clever, hardworking fellows and deserve the continued patronage of our citizens. Tot Carroll was elected orator o f his class at the dedication of the new Law Departm ent B uilding of State University at Lexington, Ky. and delivered a fine address there last week. Good for the Shep herdsville boys. Elder A. P. Lyon will preach at the Method ist Church. Howell Smith's new residence rapidly nearing completion. is Prof. Hancock's new sto re roo m is rapidly nearing completion. Article - Reward for capture and conviction of murderer of Alma Kellner. M rs. Jennie M iller, one of Bullitt's oldest citizens, died M onday at the home of her o nly daughter, Mrs. O. P. Means, of the infirmaties of old age. Rev. Martin, assisted by Rev. W heat, preached funeral at Bullitt's Lick Church. Buried at cemetery there by side of her husband, who died seven years ago. Mrs. Miller was b orn in Louisville, 66 years ago, married the late F. M. Miller in 1862, and moved to this county in 1876. Since her husband's death, she has made her home with her only daughter, M rs. Means. Dr. Emory G. Leatherman, formerly a prominent dentist of Bardstown, died Tuesday night at his residence in Louisville. Cause of death: uraemia. Dr. Leather m a n w as b o rn in J e ffe rs ontown sixty years ago. Resident of Bardstown for several years and came to Louisville about fifteen years ago. Survived by wife, former Miss Mel Barger (sister of Lee The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett and Sex B arger) and two sons and three daugh ters. M rs. Ann Smith, widow of George Smith, and o ne of the oldest residents of Bullitt County, died Tuesday, due to heart trouble and paralysis and she was confined to her bed for the past six weeks. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Kate Bu ford o f Smithville KY, and a brother, David Smith of Oklahoma City, OK. Funeral Salem Church, buried in family grave yard. Mrs. W m. Crum backer a nd M rs. W eller spent Friday with Mrs. J. R. Holidays??? Rev. E. J. Weller and bride will be entertained by Mrs. L. H. Holsclaw Thursda y. Mrs. Buford has been at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Ann Smith since Saturday M rs. Jas. Cochran visited his grandmother at Lebanon Junction Miss Lee Swearingen is visiting Miss Kelly Baird at Fern Creek. Fred Gentry of Louisville was with John Ge ntry Thursday. Mrs. Bettie Jones, of Louisville and little daughter, Catherine are with Adam Settle. Brother. A. D. Adkins was called to Taylorsville to preach a funeral. Mrs. Joe Owen visited her sister, Mrs. H. H . Hall in L ouisville Comm issioners sale - Louis Stallings VS Lula Stallings. Bounded by Th ornb erry, Bridwe ll heirs, O . Brashe ars, Jas. W. Ridgway, Joseph Ridgway, C. Bogard. M rs. Strange a nd c hildren of Knoxville, will arrive shortly to spend summer at their farm. Misses Viola Boston and O ra Funk are visiting friends at Taylorsville. ***June 3, 1910 (Pg. 5) Mrs. Maggie C urry and cousin, Robt. Conn of Beechmon t, spent Sunday with Mrs. W ilson Summ ers. Rev. W. E. Pound, Misses Levada and Nellie Bogard spent two da ys in Louisville The little child of Mrs. Lively, has been quite ill, but is better. They are still the guests of Mrs. Jas. Pope. Dr. Ben Stallard and wife were guests of Dr. A . C. Overall at the home of Miss Ella Barnes. Miss Dessie Cochran has returned home and we trust her mother may soon be restored to health. Miss Sallie Long and Mrs. Eunice Nichols of Louisville spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives. Dr. Pad field will preach at Little Flock. F. O. C arrithers and Miss Mayme Carrithers attended the dedication of the Ne w Ca pitol at Frankfort Thursda y. ***Hebron Born to the wife o f J. R. B all, a daughter. Brooks Curry and friend were out Saturday Mrs. Squire Brook spent M onday in the city. Miss Teresa B rooks spent two d ays in the city. Mrs. W m. Ca rrithers is the guest of her parents to day. W . J. Be ll and family visited relatives in the city. Miss Nellie Brooks is rejoicing over a teachers certificate first class too. Mr. & M rs. Ta ylor, city, spent Sunday with M r. & M rs. J. N. Bro oks. Miss Estella Hedges and brother visited Mrs. Willard Bell in the city last week. Mrs. W . H. C oop er and Miss Maria O'Brian spent M onday with Mrs. Queen. Frank Bates and wife and their guests, Miss Collins and brother of Union County, and Ed Bates of Buechel spent Sunday with W. H. Smith. Mr. & M rs. John Brooks took their little daughter to a specialist in the city, Mrs. Broo ks remaining several days with Mrs. Dillen. Jim Shan klin and frien d, M r. W illiams, city, are with John Brooks. Jim is a true B ullitt County boy and hears the call of the wild as soon as the green gets into the trees. ***Mt. Washington Born May 29 to the wife of W. H. Harris, a fine girl. Mrs. G. S. Settle and mother were in Louisville Tues. Page 44 Miss Lulie Swearingen entertained W ednesday Misses O ra Funk B rooks, Mayme Carrithers, and Mrs. J. C. Showalter. Miss Lulie Swearingen, M rs. Pete Elwanger, Mr. & M rs. Coleman Showalter attended the dedication at Shep herdsville Sun day. ***June 3, 1910 (Pg. 8) Full Page Advertiseme nt Dissolution sale of $30,000 worth of general merchand ising to be sold regardless of cost, to quit the business. I have failed to get along with my partner and wanting to quit the business anyhow, we have agreed to mark the goods down at a cash price that will make them go out, as I want this business wound up as The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett quickly as po ssible. This is not a scheme to sell you, but I swear, on the honor of a man, it is a genuine closing out sale. So come right on with your wagon and pocket book and I will do you som e goo d. Big p r i c e l i s t. ( S h e p h e r d s v i l l e Merchandise Company - G. S. Patterson. ***June 10, 1910 (Pg. 1) Under the new school laws, every county is required to furnish a H igh School for the b enefit of the common school graduates. This county is so small, and these graduates so few in number, that it would be imp ossible to establish a separate sc hool for this purpose. So, the County Board of Education has made a contract with the trustees of the Shep herdsville Graded School to furnish the High School Course to these gradu ates. Under the terms of the contract, the county will pay forty dollars for each pup il entering in September and twenty dollars for each one entering in January. This offer of free tuition will apply only to tho se pupils between the ages of six and twenty, who hold common school diplomas, and who do not live in any graded school district. Miss Florence Hibbs, of Cox's Creek, visited her sister, Mrs. Mary Crenshaw. Rev. Mood y and Miss Mattie Thomas spent Monday with Jonc Clark and family. Rev. B. A. Hunter and Rev. Lyons spent Saturd ay night with M rs. Arp Harmo n. Mrs. Arp Harmo n and M rs. Ann Jones visited M rs. Iley Jones one day last week. Duke Burch and wife and Calvin Cald well and sister visited W. L. Barger Sunday afternoon. Smith Roby and family and M rs. Nettie Roby and children were were with K. S. Jon es Sun day. Miss Eugenia C rist, Mrs. Fronie Hough and Edith Clark attended the ice cream suppe r at W m. McC lure's at High Grove Saturd ay night. preparations to coming out for the summer. Mrs. Jim Harris and two children, of Salt River, are with her sister, Mrs. W ill Close. Mrs. Harris is suffering terribly from an ingrown nail; has had an operation and is getting along very well. W ill Nichols and wife entertained Mo nday in honor of their aunt, Mrs. Malinda Johnson. Present were: Lem Nichols and wife, Misses Ma ry Nichols, Nell and Eunice R idgwa y, Christina Skinner, Mesdames Roberta Skinner and Mabel Peterson, of Kosmosdale. Miss Virginia Tydings and James Davis were m arried last W ednesday, the 25th, at the home of the bride 's sister, Mrs. Robert Saunders, in Louisville They came to the groom 's home, Thursday, where they were given an elegant reception by his mother, Mrs. Clayton Davis. They will make their home with M rs. Davis. Calvin Caldwell, of Asheville, NC and his sister, Beatrice, of Lebanon, are visiting their aunts, M adams O llie Burch and Jo sie Barger. W . A. Field is remodeling his home. ***Pleasant H ill Rev. W .H. Mo ody preached here Sund ay. Frank Field visited in Springfield last week. Lee Barger is sick. ***Cup io Mrs. T. J. Daniel spent a day in Louisville last week. Roger Barger is spending his vacation at home. Mrs. Hattie Cook and little daughter, of Highland Par k, are v isiting relatives here. M iss Lula T hom as relatives in the city. is ***Bardstown Junction E. W. Sutton is at home with his family for a few days. visiting George Hough and wife visited Mrs. Irene Crist Sunday. Robert Barger visited relatives in Shepherdsville last week. Jim Roby and wife spent Sunda y with Bert Roby near Deatsville. Rev. W. H. Moody spent Sunday night in the home of M rs. Irene Crist. Mrs. Minnie Pendleton and two children visited her sister, Mrs. Kinc aid in Louisville Geo. Quick and wife, of Oakdale, visited their son, Ed. Quick and daughter, M rs. To m Ritchey. Mesdames Do ra Ash by, Ro berta Skinner, Cora Ridgwa y and M iss Mary Nichols were in the city shopping Wednesday C. B. O 'Neal, of Louisville, was out to Emerald Co ttage, making garden Page 45 Richard W athen Jr, of Lou isville, is visiting his parents. Edwin D. Oaks has left to attend to business in Southern Kentucky. Mr. Cruise and wife have been the guests of Hardy Cruise and wife. Mrs. Kate W ilson, of Louisville, is with Richard W athen's family. Mrs. J. F. M ooney and Miss Nannie M o o n e y vis it e d in Loui svil le recently. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett M iss Vesta Hahn is at home after spending several days with relatives at Clermon t. Miss Sopha Morrison and little niece, Clara W ard, are guests of relatives in Larue Co unty. Mrs. Albert Miller and little daughter, of Louisville, were guests of M rs. Miller's parents. Mr. Dalton and wife, of Louisville, visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Henry Davis. Mrs. Morriso n, of Larue Co unty, made an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Ward. Misses Lizzie and Eulah W athen and Richard W athen Jr attended the Simms-Rubel wedd ing in Sp ringfield last week. T. W . Hoagland, wife and children, of L ou isv ille visited her sister, M rs. Edw in D. Oa ks. ***The K ellner Case W hole civilized world searching for the missing janitor, Wendling, wanted in connection with the death of Alma Kellner. Article on the United Confed erate Veteran s, some facts and figures concerning the terrib le con flict between the state. Continued from last week last installment. Jno. B days. Summers were here a few Dr. S. W . Bates is in St. Louis attending a medical association. Tot Carroll, and sister, Miss Ida, visited relatives here this week. J. W . Wells is working the night turn in the telegraph office here. M iss Dunn, of Louisville, is guest of Misses Mab el and Re ba Sum mers. S. B. Stephens and fam ily are visiting his sister at Columbus City, IN. Miss Nellie Swearingen, of Fairfield, is guest of Mrs. G. W . Maraman. R. M. W heat is attending the District Conference at Irvington this week. R. F. Hays came down from Highland Park to see his mother. Mrs. M. M. Bro oks and M rs. W . S. Matthews and children spent Sunday at Nazareth. Tho s. R idgway and w ife, o f Louisville, were guests of Dr. S. H. Ridgway this week. J a m e s Ha rdaw ay a ttende d th e meeting of the Bankers Association at E'Town this week. Geo. W . and Conrad M araman have just put do wn nice concrete walks in from of their residenc es. ***June 10, 1910 (Pg. 4) The woman in black comes forward furnished last link in cha in of eve nts to show that Alma Kellner had reach ed St. Johns Church the morning of her disappearance. C. H. Dungan and wife, of Louisville, spent Saturd ay night and Sunda y with D. M . Fulkerson. Mrs. T. C. Coleman and son, Tom, leave tomorrow for a sho rt visit to relatives in Wilmington, DE. M rs. S. P. Martin spent Monday in Louisville James Merritt and James Bishop, of Louisville, visited their cousins, Misses Aetna and Edith Hancock. Mrs. W ill Swearingen, (nee K ate Tydings) and daughters, Misses Eva and Eula, of Barboursville, are visiting Mrs. G. W . Maraman and other relatives in the county. Mr. & M rs. W . T. Puryear have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Ethel Lessye to Mr. Ambrus Walker Vaughn of LaGrange June 22nd. ***Local Items Dr. C. J. Cook has built an addition to his store room at B elmont. Price Smith is building a fine new residence o n his farm near B elmont. Jno. Duvall has been appointed deputy sheriff for the Clermont neighborhood. W e are indebted to Miss Edna E arl O'Bryan for a invitation to the commencem ent exercises, June 13th, of Presentation Academy, of which she is one of the grad uates. Dr. Ridgway has bought a fine, five passenger automobile which he expects to use both for business and pleasure. Wm. Mc Cubb ins and M iss Fannie Alice Eastin were married Tuesday morning at the court house by Brother Martin. H. F. Troutman has been paralyzed again and was taken yesterday to an infirmary in Louisville The last installment of the money for the teachers cam e Tue sday, and M iss Jennie Carpenter has been greatly engaged in drawing checks ever since. Mrs. Ada Ramsey, of Madisonville. and Misses Bohannon, of Louisville, visited M rs. C. F. Troutman. Tom Trunnell was here Wednesday on business. He says Bardstown Junction has taken a new lease on ***Personal W . T. Lee left this morning for French Lick. Mrs. M. M. Brooks, Mrs. Wm. Matthews and Mrs. Ed. C. Tyler, were guests of Mrs. Bessie Hill near South Park Wednesday Page 46 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett life, has the finest boulevard in the county, and business is boo ming all along the line. him on the outskirts of Louisville. In jail here awaiting exam ining trial. Mrs. Estes was guest of Mrs. Bailey and Miss Emma. She is now with Mrs. Edith Bro oks. ***June 10, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Narrow Escape ***Hebron Considerable excitement was caused late yesterda y afterno on, by a runaway on Railroad street. Miss Blanche Jeffries, Miss Nannie Ree Thompson and a little baby o f Charley Jenkins were driving along in front of M r. Patterson's, when the horse became frightened by a dog which ran at him . He im med iatly became unmanagable and dashed down the street, overturning the b u g g y a n d th r o wi n g o ut th e occup ants. Fortunately, he ran down the unpaved street between the railroad and the Smith Hotel, where the soft mud broke the force of the fall, and doubtless, prevented more serious injuries. Beyond a regular mud bath, Miss Blanche and the baby escaped unharmed. Miss Thompson was not quite so lucky. She received a slight scalp wound, and her left elbow was d i s l o c a te d . She was taken imme diatly to Dr. Ridgway's office and the injuries attended to. Neither the horse nor the buggy was much hurt. *** Births Born June 1st, to the wife of Edom Shoptaw, a boy. Born, June 2, to the wife of Wm. Hutchison, a boy. Born, June 2, to the wife of McClure, a girl. ?? Born, June 5th, to the wife of Bert Deacon, a bo y. Miss Geneva Brooks has returned from the city. Jas. Millett, city, was with friends here last week. Brooks and Ed Lee Johnson visited their sister last week. Miss Lillie Demarsh was guest of the Misses Jen kins last Su nday. Mrs. E. C. Tyler spent Wednesday with Mrs. Dr. Hill at South Park. Roger Wiggington who is visiting his uncle at M t. Washington, has mum ps. John Tate, of T ennessee, a life long friend, is guest of Dr. M iles Saunders. Miss Augusta Dunn, of Louisville, is guest of Mrs. Wilson Summ ers and daughters. John Shanklin and family visited his mother, Mrs. Queen. M rs. Julia Bailey and Miss Henrietta Bailey were in S hep herd sville W ednesday M rs. W ill Carrithers and Em mett C arrith ers visite d W illiam T hornberry. M rs. M rs. The Misses Hedges, M iss Joetta Smith and Mrs. J. N. Brooks visited Mrs. Tom Sanders. Mrs. L. H. H olsclaw's uncle, Dr. E. B. Leatherman of Louisville, died. Born, June 8th, to the wife of Bennie Troutman, a boy. Miss Elizab eth Hall, of W ebster, KY, is guest of Mrs. Sam Bell and Misses Ida and Edna Beeler. Charles Henry took a horse from Sam Munford's b arn . O wn er Wm. M ilam. C. R. Sm ith and Jailer Lee arrested Miss Virginia Brooks and Burke W illiams visited M iss Mayme Roby at Be lmont. Page 47 Rev. E. H. Tho rnberry preached funeral of Mrs. Annie Smith. He remained until Saturday with his parents. Mrs. S. W. Brooks entertained: Dr. & Mrs. Padfield, Harold Padfield, E. K. Severance, M rs. Severanc e, Lois and Murray Severance. Elizabeth, the infant daughter of E. Z. Wiggington was badly scalded by the accidental spilling of boiling water by one of the older children . She is doing very well at present. W e don't know about endorsing every thing Chancellor Day said against the auto craze , but we do know they are a nuisance on our country roads and deprive our ladies of a chief pleasure in summer time, viz: driving out. The auto has got to go. Dr. Padfield preached at Little Flock. Mrs. Padfield and son accompanied him. Mrs. Padfield sa ng, she has a voice of wonderful sweetness and expression and is a soloist of high reputation throughout the South. Her services are in great demand at revival services in many leading cities. Mrs. Dr. Kirk and children spent Monday with Mrs. E. Z. Wiggington. Mrs. Kirk is selling the gasoline flat iron, which seems to solve the problem of ironing day. Of course, there might be an explosion, but there are more or less "explosions" on iron day anyhow and this would vary the monotony and give husband an opp ortunity to say...I told you so...and also give the coroner ground s for a verdict in accordance w ith the facts. Rev. E. J. Weller and M iss Katherine Stout were m arried in Louisville W ednesday June 1st, at the residence of an aunt, M rs. John He ad. T he R e v . R u s s e l l , o f O k la h o m a, officiating. A tte ndants w ere Rev. M. C. Vick and M iss Stout, sister of the The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett bride. M rs. L. H. Holsclaw gave dinner for near relatives in their honor. They will go to Hopkinsville, where the groom is pastor of the second Baptist Church. T he bride is highly cultured and very intellectual and above all, very spiritual. The groom is one of "our boys" and is too well know n to need co mplim ents from my pen. Rev. Edgar P ound and wife, M isses Mayme Carrithers and Ora Funk attended the Paris-Veech wedding at W ilsonville. ***June 24, 1910 (Pg. 1) Kellner Case. On trail of the suspect, officers are speeding toward Mexican border. Joseph W endling may be arrested tod ay. Bids requested to furnish paint and perform the labor in cleaning and painting the bridges at Shepherdsville, Chambers P ond , Zoneton Mill, Bardstown Junction, Blue Lick, Long Lick. - Lindsay Ridgway, Clerk. Bids requested to build new Oak Grove School house. - Jennie Carpenter, Sup t. ***Mt. Washington Pryors? W right, of Louisville is guest of relatives here. Mrs. H. H. W arren, of Louisville is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. C. Brandon. Earl Reeser, of Louisville, was guest of George M cKenzie last week. George Kelly of Bo yle Co unty, while diving below K ing's Mill found a box with six gold coins, very old. Believed gold buried during the War and erosion put it in the water. School board met. M entions Eckstein Norton University, Chairman Foster, Mr. Ho rnbeck, O ak G rove Scho ol. Rev. J. C. Brandon and W. L. Queen are attending the district conference at Irvington, K y. Bullitt County Text book commission organized as result of legislature passing County T ext B ook Bill. Mentions Mrs. Mattie Glenn, S. E. Hancock, W m. Foster and C. P. Bra dbu ry. Kelly Baird, who has been seriously ill for some time, is not improving. Sheep quarantine will affect whole state and will begin Aug. 1. Mrs. P. E. Ellwanger and daughter have returned to Chicago after several weeks visit here. Pho to of the G lenn H . Curtiss' Aeroplane, the Hudson Flyer, taken at the T imes A viation M eet. Miss Nettie Taylor, of Louisville, visited her parents, Richard Taylor and wife. T he Times Aviation M eet, greatest ever held in Louisville and crowd at Churchill Downs went wild with enthusiasm. C. J. (Bud) M arrs and Glenn H. Curtiss mentioned. Miss Ma ude H arris has closed her school at Solitude and returned home. The post office has been moved to the office of the late Dr. W. W . Coleman and with new boxes, looks very nice. Rev. Frank Taylor and wife, of Memphis, TN, will arrive this week to be guests of Richard Taylor and wife. Alex McCrocklin and wife and S. C. ???, of Louisville were guests of M iss Kate and Lulie Swearingen. Misses Virgie Q u een , Alberta McF arland and J . L. Po und visited Miss Maym e Carrithers. H. F. Myers of Lebanon Junction buying timber in Hardin, Larue, Grayson and ad joining counties. Storm forces two aeronauts in a balloon en route to the A tlantic coast from St. Louis to descend in the mountains of eastern KY, six miles south of Bowen. The had passed over Shepherdsville Sunday morning. H. E. Honeywell and William F. Assurmann ***June 24, 1910 (Pg. 4) Page 48 Bids requested for making the fills at the Bullitt's Lick Bridge. -Lindsay Ridgway, Clerk. For Sale - one 2-horse Studebaker wagon in goo d condition. Chea p if taken at once. W . B. M attingly. ***Personal E. H. Thompson left for French Lick Thursda y. J. F. Co mbs and w ife were Louisville yesterd ay. in M iss Lillian Hatzell spent yesterday in Louisville Nat. W . Halstead, of Bardstown was here this week. Miss Virgie Jackson spent Sunday with Miss Nannie Jackson. G. C. Kinnaman, of Bardstown, visited M iss Lillie Hatzell Su nday. Mrs. O. A. Lutes spent last week with her daughter in Lo uisville Miss Hattie Hatzell, of Louisville, spent Sund ay with her parents. M iss Mary Hall and Nannie Mooney spent Tuesday evening in town. Mrs. Robert Ridgway spent Tuesday with M rs. Lindsay Rid gway. Dr. C. R. Shacklette, wife and two children spent Sunday in L ouisville Miss Beatrice Caldwell, of Lebanon, visited M iss Elizabeth Lee last week. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Ed. Bive n and wife, of Louisville visited M rs. Geo. Pierce this week. with Ewing Springs. Jas. Croan and wife and M iss Myrtle Younger spent Sunday with Eph Quick. Mrs. Chas. B. R iley, of Hu mbo ldt, TN, is with her sister-in-law M rs. W . W . Hill at South Park. Mrs. Conrad Maraman and daughter visited relatives in P ineville this week. Sam Simmons, Mrs. S. P. Myers of Louisville and Miss Elizabeth Bohannon of California are the guests of G. W . Simmons. Misses Mayme Stephens and Rachel Tilden are visiting J. B. Farris at Cave City. Mrs. Caddie Simmons and Mrs. Bertie Griffin visited W. T. Griffin's family. Miss Elizabeth Lewis has returned home after an extended visit with relatives here. Miss Grace Hardy has returned home after a two week visit with her sister, Mrs. Ora Ro by. Ewing Crenshaw and wife attended the commencem ent at Nazareth June 16. John L. Sneed and M iss Hallye Hays attended the Press Meeting at Midd lesboro this week. Misses Martha and Ruth Broo ks M c C o r m i c k a r e w i th t h e ir grandm other, M rs. M. M . Broo ks. W . W . Brush and wife of Brooklyn NY are the guests of Mrs. P. B. Riley this week. Crenshaw at Cane ***Local Items Mrs. Cha s. Hatfield is quite ill. Hugo R ouse is on the sick list. C. B. Riley and w ife, of Humb oldt, TN, are the guests of his mother, M rs. P. B . Riley at "Kim bo H ill" Misses Mary T yler, Virginia and Austine Brooks attended a tea given by Miss Douglas Harrison to meet the Misses Brown of Chicago. C. E. McC ormick, wife and son, Ellsworth Jr and J. W . Barrall and wife are atten ding the Kentucky Press Association meeting at M iddlesboro this week. Mrs. M. L. Sale and mother of Highland Park had as guests her two daughters, Mrs. R. E. M iller and g r a n d - d a u g h t e r , R u th , H e n r y Breitenstein, wife and three children. Miss Helen M ae Erskine and Miss Katherine Finne y, of B altimore , M D, bridesmaids at the Riley Brush wed ding, r e tu r n ed h o me afte r spending several days with Mrs. P. B. Riley. Ho well Smith, wife and son attended the Vaughn-Puryear wedding at LaGrange Wednesday Rev. Thomas H . Mo rris and M rs. Morris, of Bryan, TX, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lillie to the Re v. Elmer Diaz, of N ew Albany, IN. The wedd ing will take place Aug. 10. Miss Austine Brooks spent several days with Miss Ida Charles Ca rroll in Louisville this week. Notice to creditors against estate of Anderson Estes. Fannie Estes, Admrx. M iss A. E. Riley returned from Meno minee, MI and is with her mother, M rs. P. B . Riley. W edding of Miss Ruby Ray Riley and Dr. Clinton Ethelbert Brush, of Na shvill e , Tn . was pr ettily solemnized ???? at the Second Presbyterian Church. The Rev. E g be rt W a ts on performed the cerem ony. Maid of honor - Miss O. H. Masden, wife and children and C. A. M asden and wife spent Sunday Edna Earl O'Bryan. Bridesmaids Misses Helen E rskine and M iss Katherine Finney of Baltimore. Mr. W illiam Brush, of Brooklyn NY, grooms brothers was best man. They will reside in Nashville. Page 49 Mrs. Hayden Bridwell is on the sick list. Born, June 20 , to the wife of Chas. Jenkins, a girl. C. F. Tro utman has p urchased a five passenger Studebaker automobile. Mrs. Lero y Daniel, who has been quite ill for some time, is much worse. Dr. S. W . Bates purc hased a new five passenger Buick au tomob ile last week. Mrs. G. W. Lutes, who has been sick for severa l weeks, is improving rapidly. H. W . McCo rmick is here this week, laying the foundation for Horace Maraman's new residence on Abb ott Street. Bobbie Johnson has had a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism, and has suffered intensely ever since he went to Wilmington. Lost: A 15 jewel Elgin watch with my name and Morrison Lodge #76, E'Town, engraved on the case. Liberal reward if returned to H. W . McC ormick. Alex Hornback and Anna May Lee were married at the residence of R o b i n so n L ee W edn esda y b y Brother. Martin. Rev. H. W. M cCormick preaches every second Sunday at Mt. Olivet The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett and will conduct services at C happell School Ho use next Sunday morning. James Crenshaw, wife and little girl, spent Sund ay with M rs. Irene Crist. Jessie Bertram, charged with stealing a horse and buggy from Luther Kelley, of Lebanon Junction, was tried before Jud ge D aniel and held to await the actio n of the grand jury at the Aug. term of the Bullitt Circuit Court. Madams Arp Harmon and Ann Jones were in Shep herdsville M onday. Nelson County Court judgment. Jasper Thurman V S Enoch Lea ch Com missio n e rs s a l e . L a n e on W ilson 's Cree k in Nelson and B ullitt Counties. Mentions Dennis D uvall, Leach, Taylor M asden, Dave Shain, T. W . Samuels, Camb ron and Livers, Alex Sayers, Charlotte Shain, M r. & Mrs. C. J. Shepherd, W . T. Mo rrow, Ben Doom, John Duvall, Davis, Lewallenn, Dragoo, Lewis Duvall, Rickmire & Na fus, Younger, Stoner. W. T. S ta ll i n gs , M aster Commissioner ***June 24, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Pleasant H ill S. S. Barger was in Shepherdsville Mond ay. Miss Susan Crenshaw is with Mrs. Emm a Hibb s. Henry Harris and wife visited W illie Nusz Sun day. Mrs. Arp Harmon spent Sund ay with C. M . Dac on and family. Catherine Rouse is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Hays at Salt River. Mrs. Etta Harris visited her father, Albert Nusz. Mrs. Ada Ridgwa y of She pherdsville is visiting Mrs. Ida Ba rger. Alf Dacon and wife visited Mrs. Nellie Herbert. Jonc Clark and family spent Sunday with Frank Ra tliffe at Lotus. Iley Jones and wife and K. S. Jones spent Sund ay with Henry Jo nes. George Bolton, of Louisville, is visiting his sister, M rs. Hallye Roby. Mr. B olton is in ill health. Forrest Barger and Emory B . Leatherman, of Louisville spent Sunday with the former's father, S. S. Barger. Ade L. Harris, wife and three children, J. V. Rouse and wife, Burr Harris and wife, and James H arris, wife and children spent Sund ay with Joe H arris. Entered into rest, Friday, Jone 10, Rev. Jaco b K eller at his home, 2412 Griffiths Avenue, Louisville KY. Funeral from Grace English Lutheran Church. Remains laid to rest in Cave Hill Cemetery. He was in his 89th year. Leaves a wife and a number of children. W as pastor at Cedar Grove for a long time. Mrs. R. C. Hardesty, her daughter, Margaret, and their guest, M iss Vaughn, spent Thu rsday afternoon with M rs. T. J. Barrall. F. T. Arnold and wife served an elegant dinner Sunday in the honor of the twenty-fifth birthday of their sonin-law, Foskett Barrall. Guests: T . J., L. M. and F oskett Barrall and their wives, Mrs. C. H. B arrall, Richard Sharpe, Mrs Lawrence Crowder, of Louisville and M isses Virginia and Josie S. Barrall. ***Cupio Curren Short, of Louisville spent Sunday at home. Miss Ada D augherty spent Sunday with Lee Ogle's family. Mesdames Ed Ashby and Alvie Cook are with their parents, Lawrenc e Ogle and wife. James McN utt and wife of Wea vers Run spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Jim Snellen. Mrs. John Pendleton and children spent Sunday with her parents, Lem Nichols and wife. ***Mt. Eden Lem Nichols was very sick Saturday night with cholera morbus and called in Dr. Applegate. Miss Sue M elvin is on the sick list. Miss Ina Foster Bowling Green. is L. M. Barrall and Shep herdsville today. home wife M rs. R. C. H ardesty Shep herdsville Frid ay. from are in has in Rev. B. A . Hunter spent Sunday with R. C. Hardesty's family. Miss Daisy Vaughn spent last week with M rs. Linnie Hardesty. S. P. Stephens and daughter were here and at P itts Point Friday. Rev. Harry McCormick has been conducting a me eting at M t. Olivet. Page 50 Little Miss Clara O'Neal of Louisville spent last week with her sister, M rs. H. B. Pend leton. Mrs. T. G. Ritchey and daughters spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Quick of Oakdale. Mrs. Sydney Anderson, of W est Point, and children spent Saturday with her parents, Bob Cook and wife. M iss Nannie Mooney, of Bardstown Junction, was in our neighborhood seeing after the Highland School; she spent the night with Miss Mary Nichols. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett The big balloon caused quite a stir Sunday morning. It came down the Ohio River and went up Salt River. It was so low, you could almost distinguish the peop le in it. The Wo odmen had their dedication of the new ha ll. Speeches b y M essrs Tate and Clifford. J. T. Ritchey was surprised Sunday with a visit from his children, the occasion being his 70th birthday. Present were: Charles Ritchey, Mrs. Charles Ray, of Louisville, John Nicholson and w ife, T. G . Ritche y, Ben Ritchey and wife, Ernest Funk and wife and baby and Geo. Pend leton, wife and two d aughters. ***July 1, 1910 (Pg. 1) C o l . W . B . H ald erm a n s , o f Louisville, response to the welcome of KY Press Assoc. at Middlesboro, KY. A nice desc riptio n of Midd lesboro local conditions and the "mountain people" ***Riley-Brush Very pretty June wedding, Monday afternoon at the Second Presbyterian Church by Dr. Smith officiating. Miss Ruby Ray Riley and Dr. Clinton Ethelbert Brush, of Nashville TN. Best man - M r.W ill Brush of Brooklyn, NY. Brides brother, Mr. Riley gave her away. Ushers - Mr. Abram Field B rooks and Mr. Tary, of Nashville, TN. Bridesmaids - Misses Helen Erskine and Katherine Finney of Philadelphia. Maid of honor, the bride's niece, Miss Edna Earle O'Bryan. Reception at the Seelbach. Couple left for New Yo rk and the Bermuda Islands. (long article, highlights o nly) ***Fiscal Court Ac tions. The County Judge and county attorney were directed to buy the paint and make contract for painting the court house. For making the fills at Bullitt Lick bridge, bids from W. T. Lee, Wm. Harris, S. B . Simmons a nd J. M . Masden recieved. Messrs Herps and Bradb ury were directed to make a contract with Masden who gave a bond for faithful perform ance of Oct. 1, 1910. Maraman & So ns were awarded contract to furnish Sherwin & W illiams paint at 61 1/2 cents per gallon to paint the brid ges. C. C. Hackney was awarded contract for cleaning and painting Zoneton bridge for $12.50. He soon succeeded in putting on a new tire and drove hom e, a sadder, but considerably wiser man. ***Then and now. Article from the editor on some of the changes twenty five years have wrought i n E a stern Kentucky. Especially mentions Pineville and Middlesbo ro areas. County school bo ard accep ted the bid of J. M. Masden and E. H . Mathis to erect the new Oak Grove School house for $550. The county judge, county attorney and county clerk were appointed comm issione rs to contra ct fo r painting the other bridge s in the county. The salary of teachers in small white schools will be supplemented to the amount of fifty pupils. ***Vaughn-Puryear The subject of Clermont and Victory school building was discussed, but no final action taken. W edding Miss Ethel Lessye Puryear and Mr. Ambrus Vaughn Wednesday at the Methodist Church in LaGrange, Oldham County. Rev. W. D. W elburn officiating. Ushers: Messrs. Thomas Puryear and Chilton Fowler. Bride smaids: Misses W illie T . Goldsbo rough, Mary French, Myrtice Smith. Matron of honor - Mrs. Ho well Smith (sister of the bride). Groomsmen: M essrs. Matthew Puryear, B?? Clark, and W akefield Puryear. Brother-in-law, Howe ll Smith walked her down the aisle. Miss Taylor played m usic. T hey will make their home at the Central Ho tel. Bride is daughter of Mr. & M rs. W . T. Puryear, the groom has charge of the W este r n U n i o n T e l e g ra p h Comp any here. (Long descriptive article) ***Narrow Escape Last Saturd ay, while d riving his automobile along the road below Belmont, at a speed at something less than a mile a minute, Dr. Ridgway sudd enly found his machine in the ditch and himself unde r it. His daughter, who was with him, had been thrown clear of the machine. Neither the doctor, Willie May nor the machine was seriously injured. Page 51 County school board allowed claims for material furnishing and work in repairing buildings to E . L. Ridgway, W . B. Mattingly and J. E. Magruder. ***July 1, 1910 (Pg. 4) Prof. Hancock has installed in his new building a fine tho usand dollar soda fountain, which is quite the handsomest thing of the kind even seen in this neck of the wo ods. His restaurant will soon be co mpletely equipped and ready for business. ***Personal Little Lucille Shacklette has been sick this week. T. B. Crutcher and wife spent Sunday with S. N. Brooks. Miss Maria O'Brian spent Sunday with Mrs. Emma Q ueen. M rs. Clarence Croan and children spent Saturday and Sunday in Boston. E. J . O 'Co nnell an d wife, o f Louisville, spent Sunday with J. B. Monroe. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett C. F. Troutman Jr visited his cousins in the city this past week. Miss Blanche Howlett is spending the w e e k e n d w ith M r s . H o r a c e Maram an. M iss Edwina Lanham, of Owe nsboro, is guest of Mrs. Horace M araman. Mrs. J. B. Mo nroe and M iss Louise spent Wednesday with Miss Georgia Summ ers. C. F. Troutman and family spent Sunday in Jefferson County, the guests o f Miss Jennie Ha ll. Mrs. D. M. Fulkerson and daughter visited relatives at Lyons, KY. Mrs. S. P. Myer, M iss Lizzie Bohannon and Mr. & M rs. Sam Simmons are guests of Dr. B ates this week. Mrs. Alice Jackson, of Buechel, is visiting her niece, Mrs. C. F. Troutman. Mrs. M. A. Rayman and daughter of Louisville are guests of O. G. Rayman and wife this week. Mr. & M rs. Mills, and M r. & M rs. Tapsco tt of Louisville were guests of Mrs. S. A. H ornb eck Sunda y. Mrs. Kate Hays Willson of NY visited relatives in the county. Mrs. E. E. Jeffries and son, of Louisville, spent a week with Mrs. O. G. Rayman. Mrs. C. F. Troutman's guests: Mrs. Peacher, of Paducah, Rev. W heat and family. Mrs. C. M. Cooper and M iss Ellen W athen of Springfield, will be the guests of their brother, Richard W athen, next week. O. W. Pearl, wife and baby went to Nolin last week. Arch ie Lee Daniel valedictorian of his class at Carver Chiro practic College at O klahoma C ity. R. C. Shepherd invested in a fine autom obile last week and to ok his family in it to French Lick. H. H. Glenn has also ordered? ?, he will use it in his livery business. Miss Eula W athen attended the dance of the Springfield Hop Club Tuesday night and the dance of the Lebanon Hop Club last night. She will be in Lebanon several days, guest of M rs. Heffernan Rubel, and will attend the Chautauqua. Mrs. Elizabeth Rayman Cundiff arrived last week from B artow, FL, where she has spent the winter, to be the guest of her mother, Mrs. M. A. Rayman, of Louisville for the summer. She is visiting O. G. Rayman and wife this week. survived by her husba nd, one son and two daughters. J. B. M onro e fell over a bale of wire across sidewalk in front of Troutman Bros. Store, the result of a perverted idea of a joke. J. Buchanan not cause? James Samuels, Deatsville farmer, aged 80, died Tuesday morning at St. Joseph's Infirmary as the result of s hock follo w ing a n operat ion. Survived by wife, daughter, Alma and son, Pres Sam uels. T. C. Coleman and family are camping at Peacock's Island, and will remain about six weeks. Among their visitors this week: Mr. & Mrs. J. P. Harrison, M i ss es D ouglas and Mildred Harrison, W. L. Mapother and daughter, Miss Helen, Edgar Straeffer and Jam es O'Connor of Louisville, M rs. D ullie Marshall and daughter, Miss Charlie, C. E. McC ormick wife and children. ***Local Items ***July 1, 1910 (Pg. 5) Born, June 18, to the wife of O. G. Raym an, a girl. ***Pleasant Grove J. D. Hough's wheat stands a trifle over six feet high. John W . W hitledge Shep herdsville Thursday. Epw orth League met at J. F. Co mbs. Mrs. Sudie Armstrong has been quite sick, but is better now. Harrison Foster killed a large cow snake in his hen house, which had swallowed a porcelain door knob. Mrs. Edgar W. Crawford, nee Cara Shacklette, died at So uthern Pines, NC, the 19th. Born in Hardin County 44 years ago, and passed her earlier years in Elizabethtown. Along in the eighties, she taught music and art at Pitts Point Academ y. In 1892, she married E dgar W . Crawford of Bardstown and has since made her home in Washington County, where Mr. is connected with the Inter-State Commerce com mission. Her health has been bad for several years and she went to NC hoping the change of climate would prove beneficial. Her mother and brother, Dr. C. R. Shacklette, live here and she is Page 52 was Mrs. Ellen Ridgway visited brother, K irby G rant, Sunday. in her Herman Long, of Bardstown, spent Sunday with his parents. J. B. Proctor, wife and children spent Sunday with Mr. Price. M iss Viola Whitledge was guest of Mrs. Ethel Brid well. Miss Effie Dickey Bessie Smith. visited M iss Rolla Newton and mo ther spent Sunday with Mrs. Ida Wise at Zoneton. S. O. Armstrong and family visited Tillman Ridgwa y. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Owen Prather, of Huber Station, was guest of M rs. Ed ward Brid well. Misses Lena and Myrtle Ridgway spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Lillie Alcorn. Mrs. Bettie Price and M iss Bessie Smith spent W ednesday in Louisville Tho s. Bridwell and wife, Sam Orms and wife and daughter were guests of Jas. K ing Sunday. Rev. Sheets, of the SBT Seminary, Lou isville supplied the Pleasant Gro ve pulpit Sunday. Sorry to hear of our friend, John Knadler, being so near the end . The young may die, the old must. The old "belled buzzard" was in this neighborhood about a month ago. Mrs. Nannie Zaring was driving up Knob Creek and heard the bell. She stopped her horse and looked at it for some time. She both saw and heard the bell plainly. Our preacher told us the other day that all his flock was talking hard times, but it was not so for there was not one o f them that could not buy a plug o f tobac co of a box of snuff. Minerva, the little daughter of Wm. McG rew fell into a cellar and broke her arm. ***Hebron Wm. Ridgway and sister, Mrs. Minerva Whitledge, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bettie Ridgwa y at Salt River Station. Mrs. Jas. N. Cochran is worse. Mrs. H. N . Bobbitt wh o recently returned to El Paso, TX, is much improved in health. Mrs. Geo . Bailey was quite sick last week. Mrs. Mary Honnaker, of Florida , is spending the summer with her daughters, Madams James B igwood and T. V . Long. ***Barrallton Miss Martha Bosley is guest of her aunt, Mrs. Jas. Pope this week. Miss Virginia Brooks has been ill since last Saturday, but is improved. Master W m. McC rocklin, city, is guest of his grandfather ?, Al Miller. Miss Geo rgia Summ ers gave a dining in honor of Dr. G rant, city. Mrs. And y W epler, and M rs. Hutti, city, are with Mrs. Frank Christman. J. N. Brooks, and family and W. J. Bell and wife were guests of M r. & Mrs. Hedges Sund ay. Madams Wm. Thornberry and Wm. Becker visited M rs. Lawrence Bishop. Miss Myra Sanders is at home. Miss W alster is the guest of Mrs. Tyler. Mr. & Mrs. Higsby had mule colt to break its leg. Miss Gadgen is guest of M rs. Jas. Cochran. Mrs. Lentsch is with Mrs. Joe Ball this week. Dr. and M rs. Holsclaw and daughter were guests of Miss Teresa Brooks Thursda y. Mrs. J. R. Ho lsclaw and J. R . Ball spent Sunday with Mrs. W.H. Cooper at Shepherdsville. Miss Ollie Lee and Ernest Brooks of Chicago, are with their mother, M rs. Squire B rooks. Now, do let us, by all means, have a sane Fourth, and not try to enact the traged ies of the p ast. Mrs. Claud B arrall is on the sick list. Ernest Bro oks, of Chicago, is with his grandparents, J. A. Barrall and wife. Mrs. Nannie Zaring and two boys are with her sister, Mrs. Maud Zaring at Smithfield, KY. Mrs. Henry Ferguson has one turkey hen that laid 65 eggs this season, very good for one hen. H. Samuels and wife attended services at Mt. Holly Sunday and took dinner with their daughter, M rs. Abby M organ. Gilbert Samuels, colored, lost a cow to clover bloat. Chas. Bridwell and wife Sunday with H. L. Rog ers. R o y Hansb rough is w ith grandmother for the summer. M rs. J. N. Brooks and M iss Estella Hedges visited their cousin, Mrs. C. F. Troutman in Shepherdsville. spent his Mrs. W . H. Cooper and children visited J. R. Ball. Mrs. W iggington, of T ennessee, is with her son, E. Z. Wiggington. Miss Grace H ardy visited her sister, Mrs. James Pope. Mrs. J. T. Wickersham, of Lebanon Junction, and children sp end last week with her father's family. Mrs. Frank Christman, who has been under treatment for tubercu losis in the city, returned home very little improved. Edward Tyler Jr, who suffered an accident at Fou ntain Ferry last Friday, was no t seriously hurt. M rs. S. W. Brooks is better after quite a sick spell. She was stricken Page 53 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett while on a visit to her son, Joe. She has been removed to her home. Misses Rebecca and Mab el Summers attended the Brush-Riley wedding in Louisville Dr. & M rs. C. L. C oop er, M iss Lottie Lovelace, city, Rev. Waite, Virginia, Miss Marion C ooper, Lindsay and Price Coo per visited D r. & M rs. Holsclaw. ***Bardstown Junction Jo h n D avis Louisville sp ent Su nda y in Josh Newman left Sunday for Omaha, Nebraska. N. B. T runnell visited his brother To m recently. Richard Wathen Jr is the guest of his parents. Miss Katie Miller is with relative s in Louisville Miss Sopha M orrison attended the Association in Henderson last week. Miss Vesta Hahn visited her brother at Clermon t. Mrs. Kelly and so n, of Louisville have been with Co l. & M rs. Daniel. Leslie Ludwic, of Nelson County, was Miss Nannie Davis' guest Sund ay. Edwin D. Oaks will reac h hom e to spend the fourth with her family. M iss Mary Bosley, of Owensboro, h a s b e e n v is itin g M is s A m y Newma n. Mrs. Myer and grand-daughter, of Louisville, a re visiting M rs. Ernest Miller. H. L. Hoagland, and family spent Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. E. D. O aks. E. W . Sutton and d aughter spent a few da ys with relatives in Lo uisville E. R. Ash and family were in Bardstown a day last week. Charles Bridwell and wife were in Louisville a day last week. C. M. D acon and daughter were in Shepherdsville Saturday George Ho ugh and wife spent Sunday with M rs. Irene Crist. Harry Hoagland, of Louisville, is spending the summer with his aunt, Mrs. E. D. O aks. Ed. Graves and wife, of the city, are visiting their son, D. D. Graves. Mr. Pardee is filling T. P. Mooney's place as op erator here. Mr. Mooney has been quite sick. Little M iss Ethel Wilcoxen of Louisville is visiting her uncle, D an Nutt. Inman L. M cLean and M artin Beasley, of Russellville, recently visited Miss Amelia Lee O aks. Mrs. Ollie Burch is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lena Davis at Owensboro. Miss Maud Masden, of Lebanon Junction, visited M rs. John B oots. Misses Susie Hagan, Cora Salla, Nora Conniff, and Steve ns were guests of Miss Amelia Lee O aks. Mrs. C. P. J. M ooney and family arrived here from Mem phis to spend the summer at their country home. Col. & M rs. T. J. Daniel left for Oklahoma City to spend several weeks w ith their daughte r, M rs. Curtis Lee. Mrs. Witt and children are at home in Louisville, after seve ral weeks with Mrs. W itt's mother, Mrs. Harry W ells. Misses Ethel and Stella Morrison, of Hodgenville, visited their aunt, Mrs. W. C. Ward. ***Pleasant H ill Mrs. John Newman and Miss Ethel spent a day in Louisville last week. E. H. Graves and wife are guests of Smith Roby. Mr. Haden, of Louisville, visited his sister-in-law Mrs. E. W. Sutton recen tly. Mrs. Mollie Jones is visiting Mrs. Ida May B arger. Joe Hibb s and sister, of Cox's Creek, spent Sund ay with M rs. M ary Crenshaw. Bedford Crenshaw and wife have a new son. W . C. Dacon and wife and Frank Ratliff, wife and child, spent Sunday with Jonc Clark. Miss Aleen Harper, of Lebanon Junction, is visiting her aunts Madams Ben M agruder and Henry Roby. Duke Burch went to Louisville to visit his brother, George, who has a badly broken arm. Rev. W. H. Moo dy preached here to a large crowd Sund ay. Mrs. Mary M arkee and son, M rs. Naughtmeyer and W ill Bowers, all of Louisville, visited M rs. M attie Harmon recently. Ed Ash and family attended the funeral of Miss Kate Lutes, who died Monday at her home in Nelson County. Miss Lutes was very old. ***July 8, 1910 (Pg. 1) S. B. Stephens, of Shepherdsville, was ho me M onday. Page 54 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Race riots in all parts of the country after victory of Arthur Johnson, of Texas, the son of an American slave over Jeffries in fight. He is the first and undisputed heavyweight champion of the world. Former champion James J. Jeffries, of California, knocked out in fifteenth round. (T wo long articles) Meat famine in England; b eef is higher than it has ever been in time of peace. Basket meeting at Knob Creek Church for all interested in discussing what is best to do for the dea r old neglected structure. Mrs. Mary Grabel McD owell passed away at the ripe old age of 77 after an illness of some months. She was born near B elmo nt. She was the mother of Mrs. Nannie Bates, her only child, who died July 2, 1900. Dr. S. W . Bates, a practicing physician here, and Mrs. C. F. Troutman, (Ada Troutman) wife of the postmaster and a prominent merchant of Shepherdsville are her grandchildren. Interred Hebron. (Highlights on ly) Teachers Appointed: Highland School - Nannie Moo ney Nichols School - Mary McKinney Chappe ll Scho ol - H. J. Greenwell Sunnyside - Malissa Anglebrecht Shades School - Ina Fern Foster W oodland School - Helen Lee Bullitts Lick Schoo l - Calvin Rouse Graham Sc hool - Cecil Funk Needm ore - Stella Troutwine Hebron School - Mayme Roby Brooks Scho ol - Nellie Brooks Beech G rove - Lena Bogard Edgewo od S chool - M amie Hays Cane Spring - Zora Bowman Hobbs Sc hool - Hu go Ro use Clermont School - Wylmer Jones Glen Ella School - Nellie Anderson Pitts Point School - Howard Roby Beech Grove - Sophia Morrison Belmont - Anna M. Troutman Hays School - Nelle Griggs Zion School - Mary Dawson Cane Run School - Dollie Haley Harned School - Maude Masden Mt. Carmel School - Mamie Crigler Culver Spring School - Grace Hardy ***July 8, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Local Items Born, July, to the wife of James Roby, a boy. ??? has gone west to work for the M K & T RR. His wife will take charge of his store at B elmont. The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Etherton was held Sunday at the Belmont Bap tist Church. Bro ther M artin conducted the service. Lost: A sma ll, shield shaped, fraternity pin, set with opals, and name of O. H. Starkwether on back. Finder please return to this office. A. H. Roy, agent at Brooks, has received notice of death of his mother, at ripe old age of 90. She left Brooks a few years ago and has been living at Paineville, Ohio. Mrs. Shacklette was in the city W ednesday M rs. Horace Maraman Thursda y in Louisville spent W . R. Mo rrow was guest of J. B. Monro e M onday. Miss Ada G reenwell is with her sister, M rs. Jas. B arrall. Mrs. Chas. Carroll and M iss Ida are visiting relatives here. Miss Lore na H all was guest of M iss Louise M onro e M onday. J. R. Zimmerman went to M emp his on a business trip. Geo. Nusz and wife have both been ill, and Mrs. Nusz is still laid up. Oscar Forman and wife were guests of M rs. S. A. H ornb eck M ond ay. Rev. C. H. Prather and wife will visit C. R. Smith's family next week. Cap t. J. W. Ridgway spent several days with Frank Henderson. The marriage of Howell Young and Miss Eunice Bolton last Saturday at Bro. Martin's parlor. Prominent young people of the Cedar Gro ve area. Mrs. Ewing C renshaw is spending this week with relatives and friends here. Old Folks day at Mt. Eden. - B. A. Hunter, Pastor. Mrs. N. B. Trunnell visiting her sister, Mrs. Foster. W hile trying to wade across Long Lick creek near Clermont Monday afternoon, Geo. Tinnell lost his footing and was drowned. Coroner Maraman held an inquest and the jury returned a verdict in accordance with the above facts. W ilson Summers Jr of Louisville spent several days with his parents at Brooks. ***Personal Tot Carroll is here this week. Mrs. Hancock has been quite ill. Dr. P. G. Trunnell was here this week. Emmett Cain, wife and child, of Kokomo, Indiana are visiting Mrs. R. L. Troutman. Grover Ma raman an d sister, Mrs. Ewing Crenshaw, spent Wednesday in Louisville Miss Clemmie Honnaker of Dade City, FL, has been visiting M iss Lelia Hecker. Miss Edwina Lanham visited Mrs. Horace M araman. Page 55 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett C. B. Riley came up from H umb oldt, TN, this week to be with his mother, Mrs. P. B . Riley. Mrs. P. B. Thompson, Miss Allie Ashby and Leo Huber spent the Fourth with M rs. Kate Lutes. Mrs. S. H. R id gw ay and M iss Mami O'Bryan visited M rs. M yron D avis near Zoneton. Mrs. W arfield W ebb and children have gone to C hicago, after a visit to Mrs. John R. T . Barbour at Huber. R. H. Field and wife and Kelly Graham, of Louisville, spent several days with M rs. P. B . Riley at Kimbo Hill. Harry Cook and Miss Mamie Rummage, of Leaches, were married at the court house by Judge Daniel last week. Mrs. Evelyn B. Rodman and daughter have returned to Henderson, after a visit to Mrs. Edward P. Humphrey near Huber. Misses Emma and Ella Pearson, of Newpo rt, KY , have been visiting Mrs. Jas. Bradbury at Bardstown Junction the last ten days. Mrs. T. W . Simm s, of Springfield, Heffernan Rubel and w ife, of Lebanon will be the guests of Richard W athen's family Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Barber and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Voit, and Miss Willie Edelen, of Louisville, spent the Fourth with Mrs. C. D. Lee. W hile on a trip to Louisville for medical attention, Mrs. Rous e suffered a severe attack, and was obliged to remain there seve ral days. Misses Jessamine and Mary Frances Price, of St. Lo uis, visited their uncle and aunt, E. P. Humphrey and wife hear Huber. C. H. Dungan and wife, Miss Anna Bell Nutting and Harry Fulkerson of Louisville, and Miss Rose Sedler, of Jeffersonville, IN sp ent the Fourth with D. M. Fulkerson and wife. Mrs. W . H. Coope r went to Norton's infirmary to have a operation; successful; doing well; During her absence, Mrs. Joe B all is taking care of her household. W . H. Cooper was in Winchester Sunday to attend the burial of his mother, Mrs. M ary J. Cooper (age 74), who d ied in Sedalia, MO , July 1. She went to M O ab out six months ago to make her home with her son, Charles. A number of Miss Geo rgia Summ er's friends in Louisville cam e out in automo biles. Gue sts included: Drs. H. H. Grant, J. Edwin Hays, Jos. A. Sweeney, C ha s. Farmer, M rs. Lulie Gwin, Misses Katherine Arnold, Lulie Johnson, Mary Buttorff. Dr. Kirk, W allace Pearson, John Barbour, wife and daughter, Mrs. J. B. Monroe and daughter. James Cable, Squire and Fielding Collings were tried before Judge Daniel for creating a disturbance at the church festival at Brooks last week. Cable plead guilty and was fined $20. and costs. The other two put in a plea of self defense and were acquitted. Long article - An important warning from the State Board of Health. Either man must kill the fly, of the fly will kill the man. ***July 8, 1910 (Pg. 5) Misses Ellen and Margaret Simms, of Springfield, Ida Charles and Ma ry Elizabeth Carroll, of Louisville were guests of Miss Lizzie Wathen last week. Mrs. Ben Ritchey spent Friday with Mrs. Ernest Funk. W . E. Ashby and wife spent Sunday with Clyde Able. Tom Mapo ther, wife and son are visiting H. H. Map other. M rs . M i n n i e P e nd l e t o n Saturday in the city shopping. sp e n t Chas. Nichols, wife and daughter, spent Sund ay with his parents. Miss Nellie Stivers and Roy K ing were married last Su nday. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and children spent Thursday with Lem Nichols. H. H. Map other is at home on a week's vacation from Memphis, TN. Little Miss Katherine Pendleton is visiting Mrs. Ben Perry in E'Town. James Etheridge, of Louisville spent the 4th with C. B . O'Neal's family. C. B. O'Neal and family of Louisville, have m oved out to their summer home Ed. Ashby, and family, of Highland Park are visiting relatives in Bullitt. John Nicholson and wife spent Sunday with Burk Vaug hn at Meadow Lawn. Mrs. Snellen and daughter spent Sunday with M r. W atson's family near Mead ow Lawn. Mrs. Obe Funk and baby and M iss Elinor Bunton spent the 4th with Mrs. Sallie Funk. Mrs. Stella C rowd er and Miss Belle Crist, of Louisville, spent the Fourth with Turner Arnold. ***Cup io Born, July 5, to the wife of Ben Ritchey, a daughter. Page 56 Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. Tom Ritchey: Misses Lillie Bohn and Florence Hildenbrand, Robt. Bohn and son, Ge o. Bo hn and wife, M iss The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mamie Quick, John and Tom Quick and Charles Ritchey. Mrs. Cha s. Stallings is very ill. its remo val. Now o ut of the hospital. Sight in one eye spared. Henry Stallings was quite ill Saturday Joe Muss and wife were in the city Sund ay. John Homer spent Sunday with Lem Nicho ls. T. G. Ritchey and family spent the weekend with Ed. Quick. Burk Vaughn and family spent Sund ay with H enry Able's family. Buck Price and wife spent Sunday with Jam es Rid gway. Mrs. Montgo mery, o f Owe nsbo ro, is the guest of Thos. Long and wife. ***Mt. Eden Master Joe Ho nnaker, of Bagdad , is visiting his aunt, M rs. Lillie Bigwood. Mrs. Malinda Johnson is visiting her son, B ernard in Lo uisville Robert C aster an d fam ily of Louisville spent Sund ay with his sister, M rs. Kirb y Grant. Mrs. Henry Pendleto n was in the city having some dental work done. Col. and M rs. Peacock were guests of the writer. Emmett Brown, of Stites, Ky, visited his mother at Portsmouth, O hio last week. Wm. McG rew, wife and little ones, visited friends at Waterford. Turner Arnold and wife and Foskett Barrall and wife spent Sund ay with W . E. Ashby. Mrs. W ill Nichols and children and Miss Mary Nichols spent Sunday with Elm er Rid gway and fam ily. Ed. Owens and wife were in Louisville visiting her b rother, W ill Thompson who is ill at the city hosp ital. Robert Sanders, wife and baby, of Stowers Grove visited relatives in this vicinity. Richard and Nath M oore spent Sunday with their brother, Tom, at Southern Heights, who is very ill with tuberculosis. M rs. Jo h n Nicholson was in Louisville S un day to see T om M oo re 's f a m i l y , w h o le a v e W ednesday for Grand Junction, Colorado of make their future home there. Taxes are now d ue. SBC J. B. M yers, Bullitt County is entitled to five scholarships in the State University. Comp etitive exam ination w ill be held at Court House. Jennie Carpenter Supt. Mesdames Eva Bridwell and Ada Orms and daughter spent M onday in Shepherdsville. S. O. Armstrong and family were recen t guests of Tillma n Ridgway. Rev. Edgar Pound and wife visited our S unda y Scho ol last Sunday. Edward Bridwell and wife were guests of the former's father, Hayden Brid well Sunday. Mrs. Callie T yler and children, M iss Ethel Owen and Jesse Ridgway were recent callers at the home of R. L. Smith. Miss Cordelia Trigg sewed through her finger nail. Dr. Settle was called to remove the broken needle. It was the writer's privilege, after an illness of nearly four months, to spend Thursda y in the hospitable home of Mr. & Mrs. Buck Price. Rev. W. N. Cannada, a former pastor at this place, now Missionary to Bra zil has misfortune of while opening a box, a piece of metal lodged in his eye, finally necessitated ***Pleasant Grove Page 57 Miss Sue M elvin has been quite ill, but is much improved. M rs. Ro bt. H a r d e s t y was in Shepherdsville Monday afternoon. R. C. Hardesty and family spent Sunday with John Chambers and wife. Miss Jane Eva Holsclaw spent Sunday with M iss Lena Ice at P itts Point. Miss Margaret Foster spent Sunday with Miss Blanche H owle tt of Shepherdsville. Mrs. W . F. Joyce and son were guests of their uncle, Mr. Knadler at Valley Station Sund ay. Miss Elizabe th Lewis is guest of her cousin, Miss Nina Ridgway near here. Mrs. C. H. Barrall was with her daughter, M rs. L. M . Barrall. G. M. Martin and V. C . M artin were guests of their cousins, Misses Virginia and Josie S. Barrall Sunda y. T. J. Barrall and wife, and J. T. Martin and wife spent Sunday on Knob Creek city J. A. Barrall's family. Mrs. Julia Magruder will come over from Lebanon Junction Sunday to spend several weeks with her sisterin-law, M rs. C. J. B arrall. James Harris and wife's Sunday guests: J. T. Key and wife, M rs. C la ra B ra s h e a r of Lo uisville , The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Coleman Daugherty and family and Pete Smith and fam ily W ilson, Misses Georgia and Flossie Kessinger and Virginia Bedford, of New Alb any. E. A. Cochran, wife and baby, visited her sister, Mrs. J. E. Smith near Nazareth, Saturd ay and Sund ay. Mrs. Dallas Bogard died at her home one mile from town Wednesday morning, July 6. Funeral the following day at the M ethodist Church by Rev. B. F. Adkins. She was 52 years old and leaves to mourn her loss a husband, who is in very bad health and four children. Mrs. Dora W ard, of New York, and her grandson, John London, of Birm ingham, AL, are gue sts of Mrs. Dullie Coleman. Invitations have been received to the wedding of Mr. Frances Wood W arren and M iss Ella Josephine Pottinger, at W ichita Falls, TX , July 19th. The bride is a granddaughter of Henry Trunnell and have many relatives and friends in this c ounty. They will make their home in Louisville. Mrs. M. L. Sale of Highland Park, spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Chris Schaefer, at Chapeze. ***July 15, 1910 (Pg. 1) Financial Statem ent of the Peoples Bank doing b u s in e ss in Shepherdsville. J. W . Hardaway, W . C. Deac on, G. W . Simmons, and N. H. W eller. ***July 15, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Mt. Washington Harry and H erma n Fox of Louisville are with P. N. Fox. Miss Bernice B arnes spent a few days in Louisville last week. Miss Mayme Showalter is guest of her brother in Louisville ***Personal Miss Mary Bell, of Louisville, is visiting her sister, M rs. J. C. G entry. Miss Adelaine N ichols, o f Louisville is guest of relatives here. M iss Co rrin e M c C r o c klin, o f Louisville is visiting relatives here. C. E. McC ormick, wife and daughter, of Shepherdsville, were here Saturday M iss Pearl Stephens, of Lexington is guest of Miss Emma T hurman. Miss Jessie S mith, of Louisville, guest of Miss Lounette Stansbury. Misses Neel, of W ilsonville, spent Sunday with Misses Kate and Lena Crenshaw. Mrs. Tom Po rter, who has been very sick for som e time, ha s been taken to Louisville, where she will undergo an operation. Mrs. B. B. Rouse, of High Grove, was here Saturday to see her father, Wm. McC rocklin, who has been very ill, but is some better now. Misses Kate and Lulie Swearingen have had as guests: Mrs. Emma Attorney F. Mond ay. P. Straus was here W . B. Nusz, of Chicago, is visiting his parents. Rev. & M rs. W heat sp ent Saturday in Louisville Fred Hatzell, of Lo uisville, visited his parents this week. Mrs. N . H . W eller has had a severe attack of malaria, but is better. Miss Louise Monro e left yesterd ay to visit friends in Columbia. J o h n L . S ne ed wa s in M t. W ashington several days this week. M rs. W. S. McFarland and son were here fo r a short time T uesday. Rev. Martin is conducting a meeting at M t. Ede n, in Shelby Co unty. Miss Mae R ees Crowe has returned hom e after a lo ng visit in Lo uisville Misses Vivian Shafer and Gussie Quick spent last week with Mrs. P. H. Quick. Page 58 M r s . G . W . B l a c k st o n e , o f Indianapolis, visited her sister, Mrs. M. A. B unting. Mrs. Bertha L. Sorensen of Lake Crystal, MN, an d M rs. Jos. E . Holt and two sons, of Louisville, are visiting their sister, Mrs. H. C. Crowe. Recent Louisville guests at Camp Coleman at Peacock's island were: Geo. Conway, wife and children, Messrs Mapother, Bacon, M cGowan, Botts, Booker and A ddison Smith. Mr. T. L. Lewis and wife are expected to spend Aug. with M rs. Lewis' mother, Mrs. Bettie Martin. Mr. Lewis w ill do piano tuning while here and o rders may b e left with Mrs. Martin. Try our strawberry ice cream soda. It is real strawberries, real cream and "nuff said" - Peoples Ice Cream Parlor. Also pineapple sundae, nut sundae, M eeting of the Fair Directors. S. H. Ridgway, Se cy. Committee receiving bids to clean off the fairgrounds and work during fair. W . T. Lee, Richard Wathen, and N. B. T runnell. At Churchill Downs last week, Edgar Straeffer's car defeated the Stoddard Dayton, Black Crow, E. M . F., Co le 30, and other c ars selling for as high as $2600. Hughes did wonderful driving in his Parry Roadster (stock c a r ) s e ll in g fo r $ 1 2 8 5 . 0 0 , demonstrating again that the Parry The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett will do more than cars selling for double the price. Edgar says, "in the long run, a Parry." Miss Chrissie Ashby has given up her position at the exc hange. She found it impossible to do the night work and clerk in Maraman's store every day. (nice words of pra ise for her also.) J. W. Alexander has sold his house and lot at Pitts Point to D r. T. E. Craig, who get possession at once and will practice the profession in that neighborhood. Mr. Alexander will move to Lebano n Junction. Addtl. teachers appointments: J. Roger Barger - Cedar Grove School Miss No ra, daughter of William Johnson, died this morning after a brief illness, aged 24. Funeral at the home tomorrow by Rev. C. H. P rath e r , i n te r m e n t a t H e b ro n. Prepossessing in app earan ce, and of a cheerful disposition, Miss Nora was deservedly popular with all who knew her, and the circumstances surrounding her death make it one of the saddest that has occurred in this community for a long time. Miss Elsa M ae D uffield, Pleasant Hill School ***Local Items J. H. Linn brought a fine forty-horse power Oldsmobile last week and in coming out from town in it had a slight accident. No one was hurt, the machine was not seriously damaged. Mrs. H. C. Crowe desires to thank her f r ie n d s a n d t h e p e o p l e o f Shep herdsville who offered their assistance in her illness. M iss My r a Sanders a nd M r. Crumbacker each found a balloon sent up from Camp Co leman July 4th. The BYPU will give a pie social at Mrs. Kate Lute's July 15. W anted to rent, until Sept. 1, 1910, upright piano in good condition. Answer with terms, Mrs. C. M ooney, Belmont KY. G. S. Patterson, C. L. Croan, and N. Griffin sold that portion of W ooldridge farm known as Ho wlett tract to Henry Masden $3500. W. the the for John Patterson was tried before Judge Daniel W ednesday for trespass and was acquitted. O. G. Rayman tried for breach of peace and fine five dollars. The Bullitt County Bank has just put in a large new safe which has a numb er of lock bo xes for rent. J. W . Whitledge Shep herdsville rece ntly. was Chas. Shep herd and w ife Sunday with Thos. Long. in spent C. W. Ridgway is visiting his children in this community. Rolla Newton and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura Newton. Miss Lillie Stallings is quite sick. Mamie Crigler, Cedar Grove School Mrs. Chas. Stallings is improving. Prof. Hancock's new ice cream parlor has been thrown open to the public and is doin g a land office business. That handsome thousand dollar soda fountain catches the public eye, and incidently, all the stray nickels about town. Mrs. H. C . Crowe had a fainting spell at t he B aptist Church Sunday morning and was in a serious condition for several hours. She could not be moved from the church til late that afternoon, when she was taken to Mrs. R. L. Troutma n's. On the way home Monday, she had another attack, but has since entirely recovered. Financial Statement of the Peoples Bank doing business in the town of Mt. Washington. - Bert Hall, J. W . Harris, W. L. Barnes, F. C. Porter. The Peoples Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor, Get a drink from our new Iceless Fountain, only one in town. S. E. H anco ck, Prop. Shepherdsville, KY Mrs. Ellen Ridgway visited her brother, W m. Clark at Zoneton recently. M rs. Rosa Simmon s and children were guests of J. D. H ough and w ife recently. M i s s e s C l em m ie a n d L a u r a Honnaker, of Bagdad, K Y, are visiting relatives here. School begins Monday, the 11th, with M is s S t e l la T r o u t w i n e , o f Shepherdsville, teacher. Rev. Sheets was guest in the homes of S. O. Armstrong and R . L. Smith during his stay. Mrs. Shepherd, Belle Ridgway and Mrs. Blanche Hall were guests of the writer Monday afternoon. Mrs. Montgo mery, who has been visiting M rs. Th os. Lo ng, has returned to her home in Owensboro. W . L. Gentry and family, Joe Dickey and family, Rufus K. Hall, wife and children, and Geo . Armstrong and wife spent Sund ay with M rs. Georgia Gentry. ***Pleasant Grove Sor rowfu lly, w e r ec e i ve d the intelligence of the departure of our old friend, Mrs. M ary M cDowell, poem. Earl Shepherd was guest of Robert Gra nt Sunday. Sorry to hear of the sad death of M rs. Dallas Bogard. Poem. ***July 15, 1910 (Pg. 5) Page 59 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***Hebron An infant of An dy K ulmer is quite ill. Mrs. J. R. Mond ay. Ball returned home Mrs. J. N. C ochran is in a more serious condition. W . J. Bell and family spent Sunday with Tom M elton. M rs. Frank C hristman unable to leave her bed. is worse, M rs. S. F. G ore and so n are visiting Mrs. Tyler at Waterford. Miss Estella S mith, Fisherville, is guest of Mrs. W. H. Sm ith. Mr. Malone y and wife, city, spent Sunday with Frank Christman. Earl Hansbrough and wife spent Sund ay with M rs. Julia B ailey. Mrs. E. K. Severance is recovering from a serious attach of flux. Mr. Henlin and wife, of Atlanta, GA, are with Rev. & Mrs. Jo nes. Mrs. Holt is quite ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. H . Smith. Sam Grant, city, spent last week with relatives here. Dr. Nutter and family, of West Virginia, are guest of Dr. & M rs. Kirk. Miss Gertrude Thornberry will teach this fall term at East View, Jefferson County. Mrs. W. B. Hardy has been with her daughter, M rs. James P ope the p ast week. Mrs. J. R. H olsclaw spent the week in the city. Henry Gro ber, city, spent a few days with his sister, Mrs. Dr. Smith. Miss Paralee Scott and Palmer Hedges spent Sunda y with Miss Maud Harris at Mt. Washington. P r o t r a c te d m e e t in g a t S a le m conducted by Rev. Gardner, of Odessa, MO. Misses Ethel Jenkins, Ethel Kirk, Lillie Th ornb erry a nd Herman Mothershead spent Sund ay with Miss Nadine M elton. W ill Becker and family, Anthony Prather and family, Will and Chester Jenkins and Arthur Owens spent Sunday with W ill Thornb erry's family. Our house wives who have invested in the gasoline irons are much pleased with them. They save fuel and fretting and fuming, so what more could be desired. Mrs. Sam W illiams is with her sister, Mrs. J. B. Stoner at Taylorsville. M rs. Stoner is in a critical condition and her death is expected at any mom ent. Anyone having interesting facts or traditions regarding Little Flock will confer a great favor by sending same to Dr. J. R. Holsclaw to be used in preparing the history of the church. W ith profound sorrow we heard of news of Mrs. Mary McDowell's passing. We admired her, we loved her etc ....... The death of Mrs. Mary Jeffries Cooper caused a shock of sorrow among her numero us friends here, who loved the kindly, gentle woman well. But her last words to the writer just previous to her departure for Missouri should console "I am always lonely since my husband died and only waiting, help me pray tha t it will not be muc h longer until I am called." W e spent the Fourth in Louisville in a "sane" and comparatively "safe" manner, as we arrived at the lawn fete at Hazelwood about five minutes too late for ice cream. And only those Page 60 who agonized in prayer for the thirtytwo and more loved ones stricken can ever know the awful strain of those night hours. At the thanksgiving s e r v ic e h e ld t h e f o l l o w i n g W ednesday evening in their pretty church, Rev. C. B. A tthoff, so well known and lo ved here, rendered a most eloquent and touching tribute to the physicians and surgeons in the city, and one earnest heart at least responded a grateful "Amen". ***Pleasant H ill Duke Burch was in Louisville last week. J. V. Rouse and wife Shepherdsville Saturday were in Mrs. Mary Crenshaw spent Friday with Mrs. Lo u Jones. Mrs. Bettie Harris has recovered from her recent illness. J. C. Ab ell was buying lambs around Solitude last week. Howell Young and wife spent Sunday with Iley Jo nes at V ictory. Mrs. Ollie Burch visited her sister at Owensboro. Charles Cullins and Will Snell, of Louisville, spent last week with M. C. Roby. Miss Eugenia C rist and Gordon Brid well are visiting relatives and friends at Tiffin, Ohio. Mrs. Irene Crist and Miss Zilpah visited M rs. Frances Roby. Mrs. Mary Crenshaw and Eunice spent Saturday with her parents at Cox's Creek. Mrs. Kate C ullins and M iss Nellie Cullins and C harles K ipp Jr of Louisville, are visiting M rs. Hallye Roby. Mrs. James C renshaw guests were Mrs. Mary W hiteneck and Iley The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett W hiteneck, of Illinois, Miss Bertha Kessinger and Miss Florence Hibbs of Cox's Creek. ***Mt. Eden W . F. Joyce was in Louisville several days last week. Miss Helen Lee began her school at W ood land M onday. F. M. Barrall and wife, of Mt. Olivet spent Saturd ay night with his parents here. C. H. B agby, of Louisville is spending a few days with L . M . Barrall's family. Mrs. Kate Edelin and children, of Louisville, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Jasper Griffin. Miss Chrissie Ashby and little niece, of Shep herdsville, spent Sunday with her brother. Mrs. B. H. Martin and son and M rs. Lutie W eir and children were guests of M rs. J. T. Martin Sunday. Misses Anna and Letitia Hardesty of Louisville are spending the summer with their b rother, R. C. Hardesty. R . H . M i l l e r an d w i f e , o f Shepherdsville, spent Sund ay with the latter's brother, Will Whitman, who is seriously ill. R. C. Hardesty and wife's Sunday guests: M isses Marian and Helen Chambers of Wisconsin, Misses Anna and Letitia Hardesty, John Chambers, wife and daughter, J. E . M iller and Will Chambers Jr of W isconsin. ***August 5, 1910 (Pg. 1) ***Mt. Eden Old Folks M eeting Long article on Old Folks' Meeting at Mt. Eden Church held under the patronage of the kind, genero us, hospitable peop le of one of Bullitt's most favored sec tions, the Kno bs. Service by Rev. B. A. Hunter, assisted by Rev. Ramsey. After scripture and prayer reading and an excellent and thoroughly ap propriate selection of songs, chosen by M iss Letitia Hardesty, who presided at the orga n...Venerable Cap t. Jas. W . Ridgway declined honor of serving as chairman, account of severe throat affection rendering him physically unable. Rev. A. M . Ramsey, Rev. J. M . Woo ldrige, Mr. & Mrs. John J. Bra dbury. Talks by M essrs. Jas. E. Miller, John J. Bradbury, and Cap t. Jas. Ridgway, second oldest to M rs. M oore, his senior by nine days o nly. To the hospitality of Misses Anna and Letitia and M r. & Mrs. Rob ert Hardesty, the scribe is indebted for a feast that was fit for the gods and enjoyed to the fullest extent. Talks by I. P. Arnold, Prof. H. J. Greenwell, Turner Arnold, Rev. C. E. W yatt (eloquent and popular young pastor of the Kno b Cree k Christian Church) Jno. L. Sneed, and Mrs. Emma Troutman. Also attending from Shep herdsville and vicinity: Misses Do ris Miller, Stella Troutwine, Lilly Floyd Morriso n, M arie G riffin, Stella Rayman, Myrtle Younger, Anna and Pansey Griffin, W . N. G riffin, S C. Brid well, John Davis, Jno. L. Sneed, W averly Bell, John J . Bradb ury, Neil Trunnell Jr, Grover Keneman, Tilman Shepherd, Captain Jas. Ridgway, Mr. & Mrs. Levi Troutman, John H. B ell, John Griffin and S. A. Rayman. Pen cil factories are buying the o ld fashioned red cedar rail fences of Middle Tennessee for a good price. Descend ents of the rail-splitting farmers of Abraham Lincoln's time are selling their cedar fences for what t h e ir f o re f a th e r s w o u l d h a ve considered fabulous sum. (Long article) Matt Cowley of Stithton Ky brings large tobacco leaf (measuring 19 inches by 40 inches) to town. About ten years ago, Mr. Cowley paid $600 for this 140 acres, which is now worth four times as much. E'town News. ***August 5, 1910 (Pg. 2) Page 61 Joseph A. Wendling, suspected of murdering Alma Kellner, arrested in San Francisco. (Article) ***August 5, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Personal R. F. H ays was here T uesday. Miss Edith Hancock friends in Boston. is visiting Mason Shirley spent Sunday and Monday in Lo uisville W . E. Ashb y was here with his mother several days this week. E. A. W illis and fam ily have moved to the McD owell place. M rs. E. D. Jones and son are guests of M rs. Lindsay Rid gway. Misses Martha B oswell and Lois Parsons are guests of Mrs. S. A. Hornbeck. Miss Bessie Swearingen, of Fairfield, is with Mrs. Conrad M araman. Miss Katherine Lewis of Crescent Hill will be the guest of M iss Claire Barbour during the fair. Misses Rachel Tilden and M amie Stephens are visiting Mrs. Charles Morriso n in the city. Misses Mab el and Ethel King and Miss Rosa W ilkins of Louisville are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Florence Bowm an. Miss Louise Hill, of Lebanon, visited her aunt and uncle, W . H. Hill and wife at Huber. Dr. Shacklette has moved his family back to Louisville. Miss Ophelia Smith, visited family in the East for two months. She has returned, accompanied by Mrs. Edgar C. Moxham. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Marguerite Moise Brown of Louisville will be the guest of M iss Mary Barbour, at the latter's home, "Roxm oor" near Huber during the fair. Mrs. Bertha L. Sorensen of Lake Crystal, MI, M rs. Jos. E. Holt and two sons, of Highland Park, KY, Misses Lena and Ruby Parr of Louisville and M iss Ida Baldwin of Cynthiana, KY who have been visiting Mrs. H. C. Crowe have returned to their ho mes. Mr. Morris Davis, who has been peddling in Bullitt County has opened a large wholesale and retail store in Belmont. ***Local Items Sixteenth annual fair plans being made. Contract closed with Barry and Ne lson, celebrated Comedy Acrob ats. Also contract for a first class moving p icture show, perhaps the most popular modern form of entertainment. W hen Jailer Robinson went to the county bastille Monday, he was astounded to find p risoners had been passed a file and nearly ready to escape by sawing bars and hinges. Tho se now in jail, Nels and Otho Gaither for beating up Sam Brid well, Albert W eathers charged with selling liquor, Jesse Bertram charged with horse stealing. Lawrence Roby and Jailer Lee jailed Ollie Akers, from Larue County, rece ntly living near Lebanon Junction for furnishing the saw. Guy Hecker is the night operator at the telephone exchange. ***Pleasant H ill For Sale - fine young heifer, with first calf. Geo. Straefer, Broo ks. W . J. Ash Monday. Epworth League at Cooper Memo rial will give a lawn fete at Henry Rogers. Ewing Crenshaw sp ent M onday in the city. For rent - Five nice office or bed rooms over the Peoples Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor. - S. E. Hancock. Ben Harris spent Saturday night with Henry Jo nes. Elizabeth, the infant child of Calvin and Mattie Raymon died Wed nesday night after a few hours illness. Rev. W heat held the funeral service at the residence of Wm . Johnson yesterday, followed by interment at Hebron. Mrs. James Cochran died at the Deaconess Ho spital T uesday night, after a long illness. Remains brought here, funeral service by Rev. Wheat at the M. E. Church followed by interment at Hebron. Eleven carloads of peaches shipped to Colum bus, Cleve land and P ittsburg in addition to those sold in Louisville. Good crop, good prices up to $1.60 per bushel loaded on the cars here. Largest shippers, J. B. Myers, J. T. Martin, Ed. Rogers, Lawrence and Burn Holsclaw. was in T aylorsville George Bolton and family are visiting M. C. Ro by. Milton Clark spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Arp Harmo n. Edward Owen, of M t. Washington, visited his aunt, Mrs. Irene Crist Sund ay. Ed Owen and M iss Zilpah Crist visited Miss Ada Greenwell at Victory Sunday. Miss Zelma Kipp, o f Louisville visited her cousin , M rs. M ay Greenwell last week. Miss May Ro use had an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Hattie Haskell. M rs. Bessie Holsclaw and little niece, of Louisville, were guests of M rs. Freddie Rob y last week. Mrs. W illie Magrud er and three children of Deatsville were guests of Mrs. Arp H armon. Mrs. Mell Leatherman, of Louisville, visited her brothers, S. S. & W . L. Barger and fam ily Sunday. W . J. Ash and wife and B D. Burch and wife were guests of of Lee Barger and fam ily Sunday. Charles Bridwell went to see his uncle, John Bridwell who was very ill at his home near Smithville. For Sale - One surrey, 1 wago n, with pole and shaft;, 2-1/2 ton of new hay, 1 cow, H. C. Crowe, Shepherdsville, KY. Dave Grave s and family visited M rs. Jennie Bo lton Sunday. ***Cupio Jonc Clark and w ife attended church at Cedar G rove Sund ay. Miss Nannie Mooney began school at Highland Aug. 1. Miss Edythe Barger spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ida Barger. Carl Arno ld who has be en ill with typhoid fever is slowly improving. Bedford Crenshaw and family were guests o f Jim Crensha w Sunday. Ernest Funk wife and daughter took dinner with J . T. Ritchey and family Sund ay. J. A. Crenshaw, wife and daughter, Mrs. Lou Jones visited E. R. Ash Sund ay. Page 62 her Mrs. Rob ert Brashear of Louisville is visiting her daughter Mrs. John Key on Salt River. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Thomas Map other of Louisville spent the week end with Mrs. H. H. Map other and son. Curren Short Joe and R eed Samuels of Louisville spent Sunday with with John Sho rt's family. Mrs. Alvie Cook and daughter of Highland Par k are v isiting her parents, Lawrence Ogle and wife. Miss Elizabeth Smith spent Saturday night with Miss Minnie Ogle and attended the Old Folks Meeting at Mt. Eden. Mrs. W. H. Beeler has nine summer boarders, Mrs. Sam Bell two. Miss Mayme Showalter visited in Louisville Autos are as numerous as mosquitoes and ab out as agreeable to others. C. C. Redford, G lasgow, guest of Miss Lula S wearingen S unda y. M rs. Chas. Carroll and two children, of Louisville, are guests of Mrs. M. J. Bell. Miss Julia Precyse, of Louisville, visiting Mrs. Coleman Showa lter. Misses A lta and M innie Sturgeon of Evansville, IN are gu ests of Mrs. Albert Smith. Mr. & M rs. Seay, of the city, visited Mrs. John B rooks for two weeks. W ill T i l d e n a n d wife of Shep herdsville visited John Key and wife and Joe Chappell and wife. Sneak thieves entered the smoke house of Floyd Jenkins Sunday night and took $12 .00 worth of meat. The Rev. Powers, a Bap tist minister, who is now 87 years old, and used to preach at Knob Creek, preached Sund ay. Brother Varble of the Christian Church preached Sunday evening. E. K. Seve rance and family and M iss Mattie Garr of Providence, KY , spent Sunday with Dr. & Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw. Mrs. Kate O'Neal, her two daughters and their guest, Misses Mattie and Ethel Nuttall and Dessie and Helen Hurbolt all of Louisville were with her d au gh te r M rs. Sallie Pendleton from W ednesday til Friday. Dr. E. L. Floore, Den tist will be in Mt. W ashington the first M onday in each mo nth and rem ain 6 days. Three Thrashers busy within speaking distance, and several others co uld find employment as every farmer is in a hurry. Miss May Hedges and Joetta Smith will visit relatives and friends at Gra vel Switch in M arion County. Obe Smith and wife who have been residing here with their son, have returned to B loom field, I N to superintend the Orphans Home there. Miss Joetta Smith is the guest of the Misses Hedg es. Mrs. Will Carrithers visited father's family he re T hursday. Henry Lutz and wife of Smyna spent Sunday with Kirk Harris and wife. Mrs. Lizzie Grigsb y of Louisville is guest of her brother, W . T. Thurman. Messrs Pearl and Joe Carrico, of Louisville, guests of J. H. Showalter. Mr. & M rs. Hubert W iggington of Louisville spent Sunday with F. C. Porter. Misses Essie Swearingen and Leona Grigsby are at Valley Station, the guests of Mrs. Earl Harris. Rev. F. B. Taylor, of Clarksville, TN is visiting his pare nts, Mr. & M rs. Richard Taylor. Dr. W. H. Swearingen and wife of Denton TX guests of M isses Katie and Lula Swearingen. Sad news of Mrs. Kate C oc hran's death. Misses Mayme and Jessie Showalter entertained Sunda y, Miss Pearl Ba iley, Me ssrs. Feli x Collins, J ohns on, N e ls on a nd Malcum Showalter of Louisville. Gober Cochran had bad cut on arm after freak ac ciden t with mowing knife. Protracted meeting at the B aptist Church by Re v. B. F. Adkins assisted by Rev. T. S. Hubert, Douglas, GA. Two more arrests were made Monday by militiamen in Lyon Co unty in connection with the shooting of Axion C oope r, the te na nt of M ilton Oliver, who d ied early in the da y. Gov. W ilson ordered the prisoners turned over to civil authorities, but that was not done. ***Mt. Eden ***August 5, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Hebron Alex Mc Crocklin was here Sunday to see his father who is still very poorly. her Mrs. Mag gie Crump , city, is with Mrs. Frank Christman. Chas. and F red S hepherd are with John B rooks for a few days. Miss Leonora Baily will visit her relatives in Louisville this week. ***Mt. Washington Page 63 Mrs. W. M. Foster is quite ill but somewhat improved at this time. L. M. B arrall and dau ghter, Miss Virginia were in Shep herd sville Saturday. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Geo. M . Martin and T . M . Barrall and wife were guests Sunday of T. J. Barrall and wife. Mrs. J. H. McClure, of Springfield, is the guest of her sister, M rs. J. M . Lloyd. Jasper and Newton Pearl, S. A. Raymon and wife were guests of L. M. Barrall and wife. Mrs. Lee Borders of Detroit, MI is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Hough. Jasper and Newton Pearl, S. A. Raymon and wife were guests of L. M. Barrall and wife. B u r r H o a g l a n d a n d w i fe o f Indianap olis, IN are the guests of Miss Martha Hoagland. Neal Beghtol and wife of Louisville spent Sunday night with their niece, Mrs. R. C. Hardesty. Miss Mayme O'B??? of Birmingham, AL is the guest of her cousin, Miss Hattie Hardy. Mrs. H. B . Miller and Mrs. Joe Sam uels were guests of Mrs. W. F. Joyce. George Jones and wife spent Sunday in Mt. Washington with T . W . McCrocklin and wife. Miss Maria O 'Brian has returned to Shep herdsville after a visit with M rs. C. H . and L . M. Barrall. M iss L ev ad a B og ard of M t. W ashington visited Miss Susi e Markwe ll. Rev. and M rs. Jennie Wooldridge and Mr. & M rs. Stein of New M exico are visiting Richard Moon and wife. Mr. Clyde Troutman went t o Lexington on Sunday last in his new automobile to visit his "lady love". T. L. Lewis and w ife of Vincennes, IN will arrive next week to be with Mrs. Lewis's mother, Mrs. C. C. Martin. Mrs. Clarence N ichols and daughter, M iss Adelyne of Louisville are guests of M iss Lounette Stansbury. Our rural postman, W . H. H ays is enjoying a well earned vacation of fifteen days. His substitute Bradfort Hays is carrying the mail. Miss Elizabeth Bohannon, of Los Angeles CA, who has been visiting friends at Ho dgenville for the past month, will arrive this week to be with M adams C. H. & L. M . Barrall. Miss Ella Lloyd had a weekend house party in honor of her guest, Miss Miller of Terre Haute, IN. School began Monday with the hope that it will be successfully conducted by Miss Hardesty, the new teacher. M rs. Harry Harris ente rta ined Monday night complimentary to her sisters Misses Dora and Nora Hardesty. Mrs. R. C. Hardesty, Miss O'Brian of Shepherdsville, Mrs. C. H . Barrall and Misses Ann and Letitia H ardesty of Louisville spent W ednesday with Mrs. L. M . Barrall. A reunion was held on Sunday at the home of M r. & M rs. Jim M arkwell. About 26 guests prese nt. ***Smithville W . A. Alcorn took a sixty pound cat fish from Salt River on Saturday past. This is the record catch of the season. Mrs. Coye Guthrie Tyler is visiting relatives in Shelbyville. N. L. Polk and wife spent Sunday with relatives in Taylorsville. Miss Ethel Tichenor has returned to her home near here after three months stay in Denver, C O with relatives. Page 64 Mr. -----, while out riding Sunday afternoon fell out of the buggy and broke his arm, and the heart o f his lady love. W e rejoice to know that M rs. Asa Overall is somewhat improved, she has many friends who love her, for herself. Rev. W . B. Mo ody who has been in Atlanta, GA for short stay returned Monday to the home of Dr. & Mrs. Jack Ove rall. A most enjoyable affair was the hay ride Saturday night given by M iss Jennie Roby in hono r of her guest, Miss Nellie Ash, of Owensboro, sixteen in party. Mr. & M rs. Joe Ben Lloyd of Louisville, Mr. & M rs. B. S. Walls of Bardstown, who w ere re centl y married are spending this week with Sam Smith and wife. Mesdames Annie Stone and Victo ria Joel, of Taylorsville, Mr. John Jasper, of Chattanooga, Tn were guests o f W. T. Jasper and wife. May the Lord and his comforting spirit to the darkened and saddened homes of Mr. & M rs. John Jones and Mr. & M rs. John Bridwell. An ice cream and co ffee social will be given by Salem Baptist Church at Brier Creek, Aug. 6. ***August 26, 1910 (Pg. 1) Mr. H. F . (Fran k) T routm an, president of the Bullitt County Bank and head of the mercantile firm of Troutman Bros, died last Friday after an illness of about six months o f hardening of the arteries. He was born in 1844 and would have been sixty-seven next April. He was the second child of Michael and Sop hia Troutman. Survived by his mother, three brothers and four sisters. Went into the Union Army at sixteen, he made a good soldier. In 1873, the firm of Troutman Bros. was formed and has never changed hands or The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett name. On Sunday the remains were taken to Lo uisville on a special train and buried in Cave Hill Cemetery. Funeral services conducted b y DeM olay Comm andery and was very impressive. Mr. Henry J. B arnes, one the oldest and most highly respected citizens of this county died at his hom e in M t. Washington August 15, 1910 from the infirmities of old age, as he was about 89 years old. He had been married twice, his first wife was M rs. Susan Hall Snap p and his second was Miss Mary Cornell, who died a few years ago. He is survived by three children, Mrs. M ollie Coyle and Mr. Charles Barnes, of Louisville, and M iss Ella B arnes, one b rother, Mr. Wm. Barnes, of Owensboro and four grandso ns. The funeral was preached to a large audience o f relatives and friends, by his pastor, Rev. J. C. Brando n, at the Methodist church of which he had been a member for sixty years. M r. Barnes had been a man of great mechanical ability and unusual energy up until the last few years, since the infirmities of old age confined him to his room, but he accepted his condition with beautiful resignation, being always bright and cheerful. W . T. McCrocklin (age 76) , of M t. W ashington, died at his home Aug. 12, 1910 . Four years ago he had been stricken with a paralytic stroke and has been nearly invalid ever since. Born in Spencer County, near Taylorsville, and at the close of the Civil War, in which he served under Joe W heeler in the Co nfederate Artillery, he located at that place. Survived by his widow, who was Mrs. Kate Brow n Jones, one son, W . A. McC rocklin, one daughter, Mrs. Minnie Ellwanger of Chicago and two step-children M rs. T. B. R ouse and Mr. Geo rge Jones of High Grove. Funeral by the Rev. B. F. Adkins at the Baptist Church. Buried in the cemetery in Mt. Washington. John Schneider, aged sixty-eight years, died last Thursday following the shock of an operation for stomach Extra Jurors - W . F. M onroe, J. M. Stansbury, C. W. Newman, Geo. Mo ore, Geo. M ann and W m. Foster. trouble. He w as a harness m aker, in business for nearly fifty years on Market Street, between Floyd & Brook. He was a native of G erma ny. Survived by wife, six sons and two daughters. He had many friends and customers in Bullitt County. Comm onwealth VS W infield Gray, assault & battery, fined one cent and costs. Charles Neville Buck, author of his first long no vel, T he K ey to Yesterday, visited his p arents in Louisville. C omm onw ealth V S Richard Demarsh, W ill Stivers and H ook ie Stoner, disturbing public worship, fined $20 each. W anted: At once, several milch cows. Must be large frame and in full milch. G.W . Mara man & Sons. Commonwealth VS Gilbert Samuels, Chas. Samue ls and Chas. We athers, disturbing public worship. fined $15.00 each. Long article regarding auto prejudice. A selfish disregard of the rights of others the sole cause. Mentions Mrs. Ed. C. T yler only incidently. Commonwealth VS H arold Brown, malicious cutting and wounding, hung jury. For sale - fine young heifer with first calf. Geo. Straeffer, Brooks. Commonwealth VS Bo ot Ra iley, breach of peace, fined $15.00 Sixteenth annual county fair is over, one of our b est and very nearly a record breaker. New officers for next year. Richard W athen, D r. S. W . Ridgway, H. H. Combs, J. F. Combs, Frank Harned. Comm onw ealth VS Hugh breach of peace, fined $19.00 Regular August term of circuit court began. Judge Jone s and Commonwealth Attorney D augherty. Grand Jurors: J. R. H ill, A. H. Fisher, J. B. S cott, R. E. McAfee, J. H. Davis, R. B . Hall, E . W . Carpenter, Henry Miller, Mose Elmore, Dave B uc kman, L. M . Barrall and Richa rd Straney. Juror - 1st Panel - Jas. Crenshaw, B. T. Wooldridge, H. A. Nusz, Myron Davis, Embry D eacon, Newton P earl, M . A. Harris, I. L. Jones, W. P. Magrud er, Ernest Miller, W. S. Hob bs and B. W . Magruder. Juror - 2nd Panel - J. T. Foster, W . C. Deacon, Jas. N ewman, J. D. H arned, J. W. Langley, J. R. Ball, L. H. Currens, Bev Brashear, W m. B arrett, Logan Hedges, J. V. Jones, and B. H. Crist. Commonwealth VS T routman B ros, Maraman Bros, and G. S. Patterson, selling dynamite, fined $25.00 each. Commonwealth VS Jno. Snawd er, pointing pistol, not guilty. Commonwealth VS P ete Snawder, pointing pistol, not guilty. Republicans of Bullitt County will meet to select a Chairman of our County Committee to replace H. F. Troutman who died. G. S. Patterson, Secretary. Found on Bullitts Lick Road, a hand satchel, which owner can get by identifying and paying for this ad. W . B. M attingly. Blind Tigers (and some not so blind). Liquor seen being sold at fair. Shall a small but i m p u d e n t b a nd o f lawbreakers defy the laws of the State and destroy our fair? Etc. ***August 26, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Local Items Page 65 King, The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Quite a number of ladies heard Hon. Ben Johnson speak at the co urt house Tuesday. Born, August 13, to the wife of Oscar Kulmer, a boy. Born, August 18, to the wife of Vivian Carpenter, a bo y. T eachers Institute will be conducted b y P r o f . H a n c oc k a n d P r o f. Campbell, of Irvine. Miss Elsie Carpenter and Mr. John W hitledge were quietly married last Thursday at the resid ence of her mother by R ev. W heat. Herman Owen and Miss Effie Dickey eloped to Jeffersonville last Thursday and were married. Both live in the Needmore neighborhood. Miss Edith Hancock will have charge o f t h e m u s ic r o o m i n t h e Shep herdsville Graded Scho ol this year. Graduated from the Madison Institute, took a course at the Cincinnati Conserva tory of M usic and taught music for one year at Richmond. Division #1 Board of Education reorganized. Wm . Foster, Chairman and T. D . Stinson Secretary. Division #3 Board of Education will meet at G B. H erps' Neil B. Trunnell Jr and M iss Lily Floyd Morrison were quietly married Tuesday even in g b y R ev . R. M . W heat at the residence of the bride 's father, Mr. W . C. Morrison. Dr. G. Herc W eller arrived in Stecker from KY and will practice there. H. C. Crowe has returned home from Petersburg, IN. Miss Julia Coop er, of Lebanon, is visiting M rs. W . H. H ill. M iss Katie Edelen visiting relatives in Larue Co unty. W . T. M orrow and F. P. Straus were with J. B . Monro e Sunday. Jno. L. Sneed was in Mt. Washington on business M onday. A. F. Brooks is at Blue Rock for his health. Mrs. H. C. C rowe's fair guests were Miss Effie Southworth, and Mrs. Minnie Napper and son of Louisville. T. C. Coleman and wife and Harry Shanks and wife of Louisville, made an automobile trip to the Shelbyville Fair yesterday. Rev. W. H. Sledge will preach at the Baptist Church. Mrs. Dell Vollmer, Jess Vollmer and wife, I. N. Mills and wife, Mr. Seaton of Louisville, spent Sunda y with Mrs. S. A. Hornbeck. Miss Ada B . Shirley of Louisville is visiting Miss Mae Rees Crowe. Miss Hallye Hays visited friends in Bowling Green. Chas. Bridwell and wife and W. T. Morrow were guests of Mrs. Monroe Tuesday. Miss Nettie Carlto n of Chicago will be guest of M rs. S. T . Hornbec k for a couple of weeks. Pearl Bros. lost a fine forty dollar Duroc-Jersey sow by lightn ing Sunday morning. Miss Marguerite Mo ise Brown of Louisville stayed with Miss Mary Jane Barbo ur during the fair. C. E. McC ormick, wife and daughter are spending week with M rs. M . M . Bro oks. S. T. Ho rnbeck and wife and Miss Geneva Millett made a trip around the Great Lakes and saw the great horse, Uhlan, trot his world's record time. M iss Martha H ornbeck returned home several days ahead of them. Miss Hattie Hatzell of Louisville visited her parents here. Mrs. Sarah Barnett of Louisville was guest of Mrs. Dullie Coleman. B. Samuels, wife and children of Memp his, TN are visiting her father, J. W. T hompson. Mrs. C. A. M arshall and daughter, Miss Charlie, spen t last week with Mrs. Dullie P. Coleman. Mrs. Cain and three children of Mo bile visited Mrs. S. P. M artin. ***Personal Mrs. O. W. Pearl was quite sick last week. M iss Alice H ardesty of Louisville spent a couple of weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Whiteman. Mrs. Sid Shirley, of H ighland Park, H. M. Crowe and wife o f Louisville are visiting Mrs. H. C. Crowe. Miss Laura Summers of Bardstown visited M rs. John B. Summ ers at the Gap. Dr. C. R. Shacklette attended the fair. Page 66 E. S. De M oss of Bloomington, IN, Lou B. and Miss Madge Troutman of Hamilton, OH , Claud e M eredith wife and son, Met Frazier, wife and children, Mrs. Frankie Brown, M rs. Chas. Carr oll and children of Louisville were here last week on account of the death of their relative, H. F. Troutman. W hile on his way to Georgetown in his automobile, Mr. T. C. Coleman had the misfortune to break his rear axle while still six miles from the end of his journey. The break happened on a good road and was undou btedly caused by a defect in the material. Fortunately, no one was hurt, etc. Arthur Welch and Wm. Miner of Louisville, and Harry Freeman of Indiana, who were connected to the The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett side attractions at the fair, fell out over a poker game. Whole bunch arrested by C. R. Smith and Jailer Lee. Tried before Judge Daniel. Fined for gaming and selling liquor. Judge Daniel issued warrant for Al Snawder for selling liquor but he got away before he could be arrested. J. E. Smith and wife, of Nelson County, with her sister, Mrs. E. A. Cochran. G. T. Mathis and family of D eatsville with Mrs. Annette Carpenter. John T. Key and wife, Chas. M orrison, wife and baby with Mrs. Tilden. Mrs. B. R. Geddes, of West Virginia, Misses Bessie Osbo rne, of Samu els, Olivia Lester of Guthrie, Margaret Tho mas with M rs. William Sim mons. Misses Nell Williams, Janie Jenkins, M aud Bu sh, N ell Johnson o f Elizabethtown, G. Y. Ashby and wife, Gertrude and N ell Jeffries, of Glendale with Miss B lanche Jeffries. ***Fair Visitors Misses Laura Davis, of Hodgenville, and Jennie Trunnell with M rs. W . T. Lee. Harry Hardesty with Robert Miller Mrs. M. M . Brooks with Mrs. C. E. McC ormick. Mrs. Marriott of Danville, IN with Mrs. Pearl. Jas. O'Connell and daughter, Louisville with Mrs. Pierce. of Miss Geneva M illett, Joe Parsons and sister, of Louisville, with Mrs. Tom Hornbec k. B. F. Robards and wife entertained the following guests during the fair: W . G. Ro bards, wife and children of Christiansburg, KY , Mrs. W. T. W hitman and so n, of Louisville, Miss Sarah Hundley of Stanford. ***August 26, 1910 (Pg. 5) H. S. Welch, wife Louisville with her Mrs. Sarah O'Bryan. and son of grandmother, ***Hebron Mrs. Ho lt is still quite ill. Miss Nellie Swearingen, of Fairfield, with Nat Maraman. Mrs. Ida Holsclaw and daughter with Mrs. W . H. Cooper. W . O. Bradbu ry, wife and baby with Mrs. C. R. Smith. Miss May W illett of Lou isville with Mrs. Chas. Jenkins. Miss Nellie Griggs and W . Jeff Lee with Mrs. S. A. Hornbeck. Mrs. Mattie Chu rch, Roger and Robt. Barger with Lindsay Rid gway. Miss Cathe rine Q uick of Louisville with Mrs. Florence Bowman. Miss Allie Ashby and Mr. Huber, of Louisville with Mrs. Kate Lutes. Alvie Cook, wife and daughter of H ig h l a n d P a r k , w i th D e l b e rt Fulkerson. Mrs. Ed. Miller and Miss Virginia Porter with M rs. S. C. B ridwell. M rs. Jennie Hall, Misses Eula and E m m a B a t e s w it h M r s . A d a Troutman. J. H. H anco ck, of Lebanon, and M iss Grace Bishop, o f Louisville with Prof. Hancock. Mrs. J ennie Ha ll a nd nie ce , M rs. Mollie O'Brian and Mildred Holsclaw with Mrs. Ada Troutman. Mrs. A. O. Lee, son and daughter, and Miss Louise Eckstenkemper, of Louisville, with Mrs. Troutwine. Miss W inifred and M aster Edward O'Connor, with their grandmother, Mrs. O'Connor, at the Gap. Mrs. Frank Ha rdy and O llie Bell Hardy, Nina Rid gway, E lizabeth Lewis and Mrs. Laura Harned with Dr. R idgwa y. M iss Lizzie Bohanno n, S. B . Simmons, Dr. and M rs. J. B. T h o m p s o n and M rs. M illie Tho mpson with Mrs. S. W . Bates. Mrs. E. J. O 'Connell, and M iss Mattie Johnson of Louisville, M isses Jua nita Ho ltz and Marian Stackhouse, of Tiffin, Ohio with Mrs. Monroe. Mrs. Sue Summers, Mrs. Peters of Bardstown, Mrs. W m. Foster, M isses Ina and M argaret Foster, Bert Hall and wife were at the Foster H otel. Page 67 Rev. Mangum accepted charge of Little Flock Church. Rev. T. E. Cochran visited friend s in Meade County last week. Ed. McG rath, of Louisville, guest of his aunt, Mrs. M. E. Balee. Jas. Shanklin and family are guests of Mr. & M rs. E. Z. Wiggington. Misses Flora, Bessie and Sarah Richardson of Indiana are guests of relatives here. Mrs. J. R. Ball and children visited her mother in Louisville Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw spent several days with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Cooper during the fair. M rs. Belle Moorman, Valley Sta., will be guest of Mrs. G. W. Sanders during the centennial services. Joe Sanders and Mrs. J. Patrick, of WV, visited their parents, M r. & M rs. G. W . Sanders and attended the fair. Mrs. Bennet and daughter, Miss Ethel Brooks, of Pontiac, IL hav e arrive d to attend the centenary of Little Flock. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. A. K. Bell visited her son and daughter in Ka nsas C ity and accompanied home by her son, Geo. T. B ell. Mrs. W . E. Clegge, Miss Emma Clegge and M rs. E. G . Flitz and little daughter of Louisville visiting home of L. G. Wiggington. ***Mt. Washington Mrs. Fannie Leeman, of Bardstown and Mrs. Ed ward Settle and daughter of Louisville were with Dr. L. S. Settle and wife. Mrs. J. E. Harris opened her school at Gre en B riar M onday. Miss Dortha Bo ston, L exington, visiting Mrs. Mary Clark. Miss Alice Hardy of Louisville is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. O. Parrish. Miss Ethel Mills and G uy M ills of Seatonsville, Ora W iggington, Bemas S h a k e a nd C a rl W ig g in g to n , Whitfield, John L. Pound and V irgie Queen were guests of Alberta and Barbara McFarland. Col. and Mrs. G. W. Peacock visited in Indiana. Mrs. Rosa Simmons and little ones spent Mond ay with Mrs. J. D. Hough. H. C. Tyler, wife and children, attended the Sunday School Picnic at Kings Church. Wm. Stringer, of Louisville and James W ise of Zoneton were guests of Mrs. Laura Newton. M iss Myrtle Hall and Miss Flora Snawder, of Buechel, spend Thursday night with M rs. Rosa Dickey. Dr. W . H. Swearingen and wife are guests o f H. A. Hall in L ouisville ***Cup io B. T. Bo rders, of Frankfort, guest of his parents, Ike Borders and wife. Manly Smith, of Louisville, visited Henry M apother. Mrs. Mary Honnaker, who has been visiting friends in Louisville is again with her daughter, Mrs. Bigwood. A number of M asons from here attended the funeral of H. F . Troutman Sunday. Mrs. E. D . Jone s and son are visiting her brothers, George and John Pendleton. M iss Belle Ridgway visited her aunt, Mrs. Bettie Ridgway at Salt River Station. M rs. H. H. Gaskell, of Charlottesville, VA has been guest of friends here. John Pendleton and Will Ashby attended court in Shepherdsville. Miss Elsie Carpenter and John W hitledge Jr were quietly married Thursda y. John is one of our best boys. M iss L u l a S w e aringen relatives in Louisville visite d L. G. Bridwell and wife and Joseph Senn of Louisville are visiting D. H. Mothershead. Coleman Showalter and family left for Louisville where they will make their home. Miss Mary Hall and Emma Kenod el of Louisville visiting Mrs. Geo rge McK enzie. Sydney And erson and family of W est Point spent Sunday with Bob Coo k's family. Fine young colt of E rnest Funk's kicked by horse and broke leg. Joe Reed and wife and Wallace Yates and wife spent week end with their parents, John Ogle and wife. Misses Mattie and Ethel Nuttal of Louisville had long visit with M rs. O'Neal. Miss Effie Dickey and Herm an Owen eloped last Thu rsday to Jefferso nville where the golden d ream of their lives was made real. Mrs. Ida Bogard Wise, age 42, died at her home near Zoneton August 13 of cancer. She was married to James W ise in November, 1883, member of the Pleasant Grove Church. Funeral preached by Rev. Sheets and body was laid to rest in the cemetery here. ***Pleasant H ill Mrs. Kinkaid of Louisville made a mo nth's visit to her sister, Mrs. Pendleton. Mrs. Emma H ibbs is ill. Mrs. Lester Taylor and Forrest S h o e m a k e r h a v e re t u rn e d to Louisville after visiting Mrs. Richard Taylor. Miss Minnie Ogle of We st Point lost a small gold watch at the Fair. E. R. Ash took a load of hogs to the city. ***Pleasant Grove Marion Walker spent Saturday with Jord on B ridwell. Misses Elizabeth Bower and Anna Rudy of Louisville and Ruth Reid of Fern Creek have been guests of Mrs. Kelly Baird. Miss Ethel Owen was guest of M iss Vio la W hitledge recently. Frank Ho ugh and wife o f Louisville have been visiting relatives here. Rev. Sheets has be en called to the pastorate of Pleasant Grove Church. Page 68 Miss Juanita Holtz spent Saturday with the M isses Crist. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Jim Harris, Henry and Ewing Roby are on the sick list. Mrs. M. L. Greenwell is improving from her seriou s illness. Mrs. Lizzie Harris and son spent Saturday with Mrs. Josie Barger. Melvin Herbert of Mt. Washington spent Sunday with Alf Dacon. Coleman and Charlie H all of Daviess County, visited friends here recently. James Walker and family, of Nelson County, spent Sunday with Mrs. Irene Crist. Henry Harris and wife and Henry Biggs and wife were guests of J. A. Crenshaw Sund ay. Dr. Ska gg s and wife, M rs. Mel Leatherman and Lee Barger attended church at New Sa lem M onday. Mrs. Nellie Herbert and two children of Mt. W ashington are visiting her parents, Alf Dacon and wife. Dr. To m Skaggs and wife, of M iami, FL, Prof. Skaggs and wife of WV, and M rs. Mel Leatherm an of Louisville guests o f W. L. and S. S. Barger. Ben Crist, Miss Eugenia Crist and Master Jordon Bridwe ll visited fri e n d s a t T i ff i n, O H a n d accompanied home by Misses Juanita Holtz and Marion Stackhouse. For Sale - One No. 3-1/2 log wagon in first class working order. A lso six head mules in Jud ge D aniel's pastures. Fred Harshfield , Shepherdsville. ***August 26, 1910 (Pg. 8) Law governing automobiles. The motorists have the same rights as drivers of buggies. Etc, Etc. ***September 2, 1910 (Pg. 1) Centennial year of Little Flock B a p t i s t C h u r c h w a s f i tt i n g ly celebrated. Last Saturday was an ideal day and several hundred peop le, old and young, assembled in the quaint old church to enjoy the exe rcises arranged for the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of Little Flock. First in order after divine service, cond ucted by that grand old soldier of the cross, Rev. W. E. Powers, came the reading of the history of the church. In 181 0, the church was ad mitted to Long Run Association. It had been previously organized with twenty-two communicants, presumably by Rev. Moses Pierson, then pastor of Cox's Creek church in Nelson C ounty. W e have not the names of the first members, but the first record read s: " M et on Saturday before the 4th Lords day in August, 1810 and after worship proceed ed to business." They put the Lord first. Then they received seven members by letter and experience. The first church house was a stone building, one and onehalf miles east of the present edifice, and near the junction of Penn Run and Cedar Creek. Here Moses Pierson labored for perhaps fourteen years, and many, both black and white, were added to the church. For in the Church of Christ, there was neither bond nor free and the negroes enjoyed all the privileges of church members except voting, and we often see master or mistress and slave received together into the church. But we see them d isplaying their native weaknesses and subjec t to discipline many times. In 1813, Bro. Bob secluded for stealing. 1814, Bro. Charles disciplined for riding a ho rse without permission, and another excluded for behaving disorderly at a corn shucking, another for stealing a penknife, a sister secluded for stealing soap and flax, a sister excluded for taking a ribbon from Peter Smith's store and whipt by law another for insolence to his master. And today, we see members stealing r e p u ta tions a n d n o dis c iplin e Page 69 administered. But the white members w e r e a l s o r eq u i re d t o w a lk circum spectly, and a white sister was excluded for telling falsities, another for dancing, and a brother for speaking disrespectfully of a sister and her family. Many brethren for induging too freely in spirituous liquor. Among the early members were ancestors of our most prominent families. Samuel Simmons, Abraham Fields, Tho s. Wa lls, Jas. West, T hos. Sanders, John Beckwith, E lizabeth Rogers. Later, John Holsclaw, M rs. C. E. B ell, Dr. Ireland . Of a lo ng list baptized in 184 0, but one lives today, Mrs. Margaret Ba tes, nee Wells, who is now 87 years of age and who attended the centenary, the object of much attention. After the rem oval of Rev. Pierson in 1825 t o I n d ia n a , R e v. Robt. Gailbreath became pastor and served some 25 years. In 1848, Dr. J. A. Ireland was ordained and later served as pastor several years. Rev. R. A. Beauchamp served as pastor several years in the 50 's, then Rev. G. W . Robinson and J. B. English. During which time the church prospered and we find the brethren attending to the Lo rd's business in the church. There is a break in the record from 1 837 to 1839, during which time the brick church must have been built, as there is no record of it later, but in 1844, the legislatrue passed an enabling act authorizing and consenting to the conveyance of the stone chu rch to Benj. Summers in consideration of a tract of one and one-half acres, on which the present church stands. The congregation assembled last Saturday no doubt represented quite a contrast to the one first gathere d in 1810, but they listened to the same gospel preached. Brother W . B. Powers presid ed. W . J. Bell, in a happy way delivered a cordial welcome, the response being by Bro. Powers. Dr. Holslaw read the history. A poe m was read by M rs. Holsclaw. Dr. W . J. Holtzclaw preached a powerful sermon the "The The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Thr e e C a r d i n a l E l e ments in Christianity", followed b y M r. Moody in a impressive talk on "W hy I am a Baptist". The we adjourned for dinner, and the bo untifully spead table was a goodly sight, surely no one went away hungry. In the afternoon, Dr. J. W . Porter delighted a large congregation with a masterly address on "the Debt the World owes to Baptists." All who were Baptist felt proud of the fact. Saturday evening, Rev. Vanarsdale, a former pastor, preached. Sunday morning, we were delighted with a sermon by Rev. W . E. Powers on "Be Ye Steadfast". It was as the parting words of one on the borderland of eternity and had effect as such. Then the Sunbeams rendered a pro gram quite p leasingly and an offering was made for the band. In the afternoon, the WM U of Little Flock held a meeting which was addressed by M rs. Be ll M oorman and Miss Leac hman, city missionary of Louisville. A very pleasing feature of the Sunday Service was the s i n g i n g o f th e q u artet f r o m She pherdsville, Me ssrs Lindsa y Ridg way, Ho n. Robert Zimmerman, Mrs. Chas. Bridwell, Mrs. Frank Bell and in the afternoon, they sang again with Joe Brooks taking the place of Mr. Z im me rm an . M rs. W. J. Holtzclaw also sang beautifully, "I W ant to Go There ". It was a great occasion, the mem ory of which will reach far into the new ce ntury. Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw. Facts and figures concerning the Bullitt County Fair. Total attending 6858. J. B. & George F. Stever and Harry I. Ball indicted by the Federal Grand Jury for showing and contracting to sell fine cattle to cattle dealer of Colesburg, KY , J. K. Fowler and substituting scrub or inferior cattle. Commonwealth VS Ro bt. Herin, killing rabb it out of season, fined $5.00 Commonwealth VS H ugh Vittitoe, horse stealing, case continued, defendant adjudged a lunatic and sent back to the asylum. J . B . M o n r o e , A d m ' r , T h o s. Gre enwell VS L & N, verdict for $10,000.00 Jno. Childers VS L & N, dismissed, settled. W alter P. Stamp and Jas. Speed VS L&N, dismissed, plaintiffs failed to appear. Milt Church V S R. F. D avis, verdict for de fendant. G. W . Lewis VS E. B. R ay, dismissed without prejudice. Utterbach VS Strange, verdict for $100.00 Indictment for Tom A lcorn, breach of peace. Indictment for Ben malicious wounding. McGoffney, Indictment for O llie Ackridge, assisting prisoners to escape from jail. Judge Jones asked that five named in indictment for selling liquor on the fair grounds not be published until arrests are made. Rev. R. M . W heat wa s severe ly burned (but no t thought to be serious)?? by trying to start fire in kitchen stove by pouring kerosene on it. Tires were punctured and flattened on a "joy ride" to Lexington. C. F. Troutman, wife and children and Miss Mary P almer Co mbs. ***September 2, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Circuit Court Kate O'Bryan, guardian, VS Edna Earl and Priscilla O'Bryan, judgment to sell land. Indictment for Lee Curtiss, willful trespass. Indictment for Richard Taylor, standing horse without license. Jesse Bertram, charged with horse stealing, verdict two years in penitentiary. Chas. Henry, charged with horse stealing, found guilty of trespass and fined $100.00 I n d ic t me n t f o r O th ie M i l l e r, disturbing public assemblage. W oolridge VS P atterson, for $15,000 dama ges, de murr er to p etition sustained. Indictment for Claude Roney, breach of peace. J. T. Jackson VS Alice Jackson, order for sale of land. Indictment for Jessie Bertram, horse stealing. Jno. Lewis Crigler VS Lillie Crigler, divorce granted. Indictment for Ernest Bloodworth, breaking into a railroad car. Henry Masde n VS Lillie Masden, divorce granted. Indictment for Chas. Henry, ho rse stealing. Isaac Peacock VS Rolla Newton, judgment for defendant. Indictment for Arthur Hodge, beach of peace. Chas. Atcher VS J. E. Masden, order for sale of land. ***Circuit Court Cases J. E. O'Bryan VS America O'Bryan, Adm'r, verdict for defendant on perem ptory instructions. ***Personal Page 70 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Oma Lee sp ent wee k with M aggie Lee. Cap t. J. W . Ridgway and Mrs. S. H. Ridgway spent Tuesday with relatives in the Knobs. Cap t. J. W . Ridgway is in W est Po int. Jno. L. Sneed left Saturday for French Lick. M rs. N at M arama n relatives in Bloomfield. is visiting Miss Nannie Ree Thom pson visiting relatives in Lebanon. Miss Martha M cCo rmick spent a week with Master Solo mon Neil Brooks Jr. S. W. Bates and wife, Miss May Lee and Dr. J. W. Prather attended a church ded ication at Be ards S unda y. is Theo. Davis and wife of Louisville are with Mrs. Monroe. Mrs. C. Q . Shep herd and M iss Effie have returned from Michigan. Geo. Nusz and wife are spending this week with Albert Nusz in Le aches. Charley Guelat visited re latives in Louisville Judge Jones and J. R. Zimmerman spent Sund ay with W ilson Summ ers. Miss Louise M onroe is visiting Mrs. Ed. O'Co nnell in Louisville James Collings Jr took a trip trough the mountains with his father. Logan Monroe made an extended visit to relatives in Nashville. Mrs. Do ra W ard o f New York is guest of her mother, Mrs. Dullie Coleman. Ewing Crenshaw and wife were guests of J. H. Biven at Deatsville Sund ay. Miss Mary Field Broo ks has been the guest of Miss Priscilla O'Brian for a week. Burton Arterburn and wife of Louisville spent Sunday with Geo. Straeffer at Bro oks. M rs. C. A. Marshall and daughter, Miss Charlie, spent Sunda y with Mrs. Dullie Coleman. Ewing Crenshaw and w ife, Miss Ella Cun diff and G rove r M a ram an a t t en d e d t h e B a r d s t o w n F a ir Thursda y. Mrs. C. F. Troutman and so n, W oodford ??, took Mrs. Monroe and children to Louisville in their auto W ednesday Mrs. C. E. M cCormick and two daughters, and M iss Austine Brooks are s pe nd ing several days a t Nazareth. Miss Ada lyn Riley will leave for a months visit to her sister, Mrs. C. E. Brush in Nashville, TN. Mrs. Hunter Vaughn and son left for Alabama after spe nding summ er with her mother, Mrs. W ilson Summ ers. M iss Maude Smith le ft for Russe llville where she will rem ain some time the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. H. Prather. C. H. Lee and family of W ilton, KY spent two weeks with his parents, W . H. Lee and his brother, R. E. Lee. Miss Grace Bishop of Louisville visited M rs. Hancock and was acco mpa nied home by M iss Aetna Hancock for se veral d ays visit. C h a s . H ub ba rd a nd w ife o f Louisville, J. W. Po rter of Lexington, and Mrs. M oreman of Valley Station, were guests of M rs. S. W. Bates last week. Chas. Hubbard and wife of Louisville, J. W. Po rter of Lexington, and Mrs. Moreman of Valley Station, Page 71 were guests of Mrs. S. W . Bates last week. Jos. Burtt, of Chicago, Balee B urtt, wife and niece, of Indiana, were guests of Wm. Foster's family. They visited the old Chappell graveyard and old Tommy Jo yce place on Main Street, where their father, Eli Burtt married Mrs. Sanford Foster. Old Soldier Dead. J. W. Alexander, aged 76, died at his home in Lebanon Junction Wednesday of Brights disease. Interment in cemetery at that place. H e f i r st c a m e t o Shep herd sville about 1880 and shortly thereafter married Mrs . Margaret Harris. Until a few years ago, he ran a barber shop and shoe shop. In May, 1909, h e married for the fourth time, Mrs. Mollie Logan, who survives him. Mrs. Ezra Johnson died at her home near Mt. Eden, Tuesday of typho id fever. Funeral services at Mt. Eden church. ***Local Items Joe Trunnell is on a tra de with Mrs. Lou Smith fo r the Sm ith Ho tel. Prof. Hancock and Pro f. Campbell of Irvin e , w i l l c o n d u c t T e a c h e rs Institute. Prof. Ora Roby and M iss Sara W illiams will open the school at Bardstown Junction the first Monday in September. W arrants have b een issued for nearly all the ice cream dealers in Louisville on the charge of violating the pure food law. Mrs. Wm . Fidler, aged 68, died W e d n e s d a y o f h e ar t d is e a s e . Interment at B ullitts Lick cemetery. The infant child of Dave Parker, colored, died Sund ay of pneum onia and was buried in the colored cemetery near town. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss May Lee took her Sunday School class to Fountain Ferry. They drove to Okolona and went in on the interurban. C. L. Crawford of Colesburg sold his 650-700 acre farm last week to James Edwards of Boston, Nelso n Co unty. Price withheld but said to be a good one. Lou isville Automo bile reliability contest this month. C lub Mrs. S. E. Prentice died last Friday of Typ hoid fever at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Emma Clarke in Louisville. Interment in Cave H ill Cemetery attended by relatives from this county - John Thompson and wife, Mrs. Ollie W eller, Henry and John Davis, Leroy, H. L. and Charles Daniel, Misses Stella Daniel and Virgie Stringer. E. W . Johnson and children card of thanks for kindnesses during loss of wife and mother who died August 30, 1910. Clyde Buky of Louisville is visiting his sister, Mrs. Maurice Harris. Andrew Eiden Lebanon. M iss Alma Hartman of Louisville is guest of the Misses Crenshaw. Miss Katie Gaddie spent Sund ay with Miss Nadine P erkins. Mrs. S. C. Brid well of Shepherdsville, is visiting relatives here. John Tinnell visited his sister at Nelsonville. W ill Briscoe and wife of Fa irfield spent Sund ay with M rs. John Ge ntry. ***Mt. Washington Sunday in H. Powell and wife of Chapeze spent Sunday with Charles Muir. Miss Ella Barnes is in Louisville the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cad Coyle. Mrs. Mae Shaine and family of Louisville spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Gaddie. Edward Fisher and wife of Lo uisville are the guests of Joe Fisher and wife. Miss Marie Hatfield visited Miss Ida Hoffman at Deatsville. Cole Pratt and wife and daughter of Louisville visited relatives here. Little Miss Maggie T innell has returned home after a three months visit at Nelsonville. James Cornell, wife and daughter of Fairfield, were guests of Almer Barnes Sunda y. J a m e s H a w k i n s a nd w i f e o f Louisville were guests of C. C. Madd ox Sunda y. Miss Nettie and Ross Taylor, of Louisville, are with their parents, Richard Taylor and wife. ***September 2, 1910 (Pg. 5) spent Mrs. L. T. Houck and son and M iss Marie Hatfield spent Sunday with Mrs. Ratcliff at Cane Spring. Harry Wells and wife and Joseph W ells of Bardsto wn Junction, Bernie Conniff of Chapeze and M iss Maggie Muir spent Sunday with Mrs. Bob Master. ***Cupio Leland Barnes of Louisville was here Sund ay. W . L. Barnes is spend ing the wee k in Cincinnati. Tom Hall of Tula, Texas is visiting friends here. Chas. Bridwell and school here Monday. wife opened Miss Early E llaby of Louisville is visiting relatives here. Misses Kate and Lula Swearingen are at French Lick Springs. Mrs. Emma H ope well of Louisville is guest of Mrs. Mary Gentry. M isses Hettie and Bertha Whittaker of Louisville have b een the guest of their aunt, Mrs. John Lloyd. Quarterly meeting of the M ethodist Church, Presiding Elder, Rev. Lyon. Verna, the little daughter of W. H. McFarland, has been taken to Louisville to the Children's Hospital where she will be treated for rheumatism. Curt Stansbury had a sale for household goods and stock. Property is for sale or rent. He will move his family to Louisville, where he has bought an interest in the Farmers Home Stable. ***Clermont Miss Levada Bogard has gone to Whitfield, where she will teach school. P. L. D awson was in the city Sunday. Page 72 ??? Robert Sanders at Stowers Grove. Mrs. Sallie Funk and Miss G race Funk visited M rs. Be n Ritchey. Mrs. Ada Harris and two sons of Solitude are visiting her sister and two brothers in this neighborhood. Miss Lula Pendleton and guests, Mrs. Chas. Brewer and two girls spent Saturday night with John Pendleton. E. D. Jones, wife and son, Geo. Pendleton, wife and daughter and Miss Nannie Mooney spent Sunday with John Pendleton's family. About forty men, with their dinners and a brass band spe nt Sunday at Elmer Ridgway's. You could hear the music all over these hills. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett T. J. Ritchey and wife, Ben Ritchey and wife and baby, Henry Pendleton and wife and little girl, Mrs. John Nicholson, Mrs. O'Neal of Lo uisville and Gene Hardin sp ent Sunday with C. B. O'Neal and wife. M rs. Ge orge Pen dleto n's Friday supper guests to meet M rs. Chas. Brewer of South Port, Indiana were: Mrs. Dem oville Jones and son, M rs. Chas. Brewer and two daughters, John Nicholson and wife, Misses Lula P endleton and N annie M ooney. L. W . Nichols and wife's Sunday guests: W. E. Ashby, wife and two children, Will Nichols, wife and two children, To m Skinner a nd wife, M rs. Ella Harris and two sons, M rs. Roberta Skinner and daughter, Mrs. Minnie Funk and daughter and Judge Morrow. John and Dick M oore received word that their brother, T. L. Moore had died Sunday morning at Grand Junction, Colorado of tuberculosis where he had been about two months. He leaves a wife who is a sister to W. B. Camp bell, four daughters, three brothers, an old mother and one sister, Mrs. M uss of Louisville. They buried him in Colorado. J. D. H ough and w ife spent Sunday with their daughter, M rs. Rosa Simmo ns. Geo. Snyder, who fell through the culvert last week, has sued the L & N for $40,000. S. O. Armstrong and family and Mrs. Eliza James were guests of Tillman Ridg way Su nday. Jess Triplett has bought of C. F. Troutman the cottage on Water street now occu pied by Re v. R. M . W heat. Herman Long, who has been at work near Springfield, is visiting his parents, T. V. Long and wife. The Angereau Glenn farm, which has been involve d in litigation so long, has been sold to Mr. & M rs. E. B. Lutes of Louisville. Henry, Elisha, James and Mrs. Johnson Price and b aby, of Louisville were recent guests of Buck Price and wife. John Whitledge Jr and wife visited the latter's mother, M rs. Carpenter, in Shepherdsville. Mrs. Mary Honna ker, of Dad e City, FL, spent the summer with relatives here. Invitations received to the wedding of Mr. James M atthew Puryear and M iss W illie Thomasson Goldsborough at LaGrange, Sept. 29. ***Personal J. F. Collings and wife were in Louisville Tuesday. Newt Martin visited relatives in the Knobs this week. T. H. Wise and wife, Geo. Armstrong and the writer were guests of John W . W hitledge. R. L. Troutman and wife left Tuesday for French Lick. M iss Bessie Sm ith was guest of the Misses Troutwine in Shepherdsville. Noah Nusz and wife attended the State Fair Wednesday Quite a number o f young people spent pleasant time with the Misses Newton. Herman B. Good and so n were with B. B . Ball yesterda y. ***Pleasant Grove ***September 16, 1910 (Pg. 4) W . L. M apoth er was guest of T. C. Coleman last night. Sam O rms is sick. M rs. Bettie Price was a recent guest of the writer. Mrs. Eliza Ridgway was with her daughter, Mrs. Roxie Lloyd. John W hitledge Sr and wife were in Shep herdsville Tuesday. Clay W hitledge and wife spend Sunday with Buck Price and wife. Tho s. Brid well and wife and son spent Sund ay with Sam O rms. W . H. Smith of Zoneton, was at Pleasant G rove M onday on business. T he recent act prohibiting the drinking of intoxicants on a train was enforced here last evening for the first time. A citizen of H art Co unty, coming out on No. 9, was trying a bottle of "bug Juice" he had purchased before leaving the city. He was pro mptly arrested by Bob Ho well, taken before Judge D aniel, fined ten dollars and went on his way, a sadder, but wiser man. In the 11th district yesterday, Caleb Powers beat Don Edwards over 10,000 votes. It is a disgrace to that district and the whole state of Kentucky. ***Local Items Page 73 Miss Barbee of Lexington, is guest of Miss Hallie Hays. M iss Martha Ashby is with her mother on a two week vacation. Miss Aetna Hancock spent several days with Mrs. John Bell. Mrs. Fanny Estes was guest of M rs. Cooper several days this week. Phil. B. Tho mpson and wife were out here in their new auto S unda y. Mrs. Fanny Estes and Mrs. Cooper spent Tuesday with M rs. Be ttie Martin. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Millard and Woo dford Troutman have gone back to Beechmont to school. other persons. She was named executor of the will dated S ept. 8, 1910. Sam M. M iller is back from Missouri for a brief visit, looking fat and healthy as usual. Bradford Hays stunned by lighting strike near the bridge he was painting. M rs. W . S. Rouse and M iss Aetn a Hancock are visiting friends in the city. Hugo Rouse visited friends E'Town and Hodgenville. in Mrs. R. C. Shepherd and friends made a trip to Frankfort Sunday in their auto. M rs. W . A. Co ok and child ren visited relatives in Indiana for severa l weeks. Mrs. Will Rouse made an extended visit with friends in Bardstown and Mt. W ashington. J. W . Hardaway attended the meeting of the State Bankers Asso ciation in Louisville this week. He did not come back by Fairfield. M rs. Ada T routman took M rs. Amanda Rogers and daughter, M iss Josephine, and M rs. W . H. Coo per in to Louisville and spent the day with Mrs. B. H. B arns. Dr. S. H. and L indsay Ridgway went to West Point and brought back C apt. J. W. Ridgway with them. He had been visiting his daughter there, and had a dizzy spell, fell and bruised his head pretty badly. Basket lunch at Mt. Elmira School Sunda y instead of services. Dr. E. B. Richey of the Christian Church and the Rev. W heat will speak at the basket lunch at the M t. Elmira school house. The will of William B. Arnold was admitted to probate in the Jefferson County Court yesterday. He leaves all his property to his daughter, Inez Arnold, because she cared for him more during his last illness than all Little C h ar le s B radb ury, while attending the State Fair, fell from a seat and smashed his nose. It was first thought to be broken. The Masonic Lodge has bought of G. W . Simmons the corner lot on the east side of Main Street just north of Bridw ell's blacksmith shop, 129 feet Main Street frontage for $1,000.00 They plan to erect, next spring, a fine three story business house, with a town hall on the second floor, and a lodge room on the third floor . C. L. Croan expects to donate to the town a triangular section of the old tile factory lot, which will straighten the street line, and make it wide enough for a side walk. It is probable that Bridw ell's blacksmith shop will move to the back end of the lot. Lost - Between Bardstown Junction and Salt River Station, a purse, silver lead pencil, ruby and diamond ring. Return to Mrs. Leonard i care of M iss Cummings, Belmont. Reward. W hile driving to town Wednesday morning, Hora ce M araman's horse became frightened at some passing mules and overturned the buggy, throwing him and his wife out. B oth were badly bruised, no b roken bones. Last week, Tobe Sheckles, John Lewis, Luther and Clara Bowm an, all colored residents of this county, went to Jefferson County on a joy ride, which cost them $1 2.50 each in Squire Ro bb's co urt. Wm. Songster of Jefferson C ounty and Miss Maude Lee were married at the court house Wednesday by Judge Daniel. ***September 16, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Mt. Washington Page 74 Mrs. J. R. Harris (can't read) G. W . Markwell and J. E. Lloyd attended the Baptist Association at Belmont. Dr. Chas. Tichenor and Wood Miller of Waterford, visited Charles Long. Miss Mabel Parrish is in Louisville visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward Brown. Rev. and M rs. J. C. Brandon visited relatives in Louisville a few days. John Long and wife have moved from Louisville in with Mrs. Long's parents, J. Q. Hough and wife. Alb e rt R isinger a nd wife , of Louisville were guests of F. O. Carrithers and family. Miss Carrie Taylor left for Baltimore, M D to visit her sister, Mrs. A. B. Harriman. Miss Corinne Simpso n, of Lo uisville and W m. Graves of Springfield, Il were guests of Mrs. J. C. Collier Sund ay. An autom obile will run from here to Fern Creek every hour the entire week for those who want to attend the State Fair. Mrs. W . L. M cGee gave a party for her daughter, Elma, for her 16th birthday Friday. Gue sts: Misses Ruth Bo rders, Lula Lloyd, Cornelia Coleman, Daisy Gentry, Mayme and Jessie Sho walter, Angie Parrish, Lottie Troutman, Nora Leathers of Lawrenceburg, Messrs. Sam Fox, Heisner Harr is , G eorge Evans, Clarence Porter, Horace and Jean McGee, Clyde and Vernon Troutman and Leon W iggington. Miss Marion McGee, oldest daughter of W . L. M cGee, and Clarence Porter, son of F. C. Porter, were quietly married in Jeffersonville Sept. 11. He is a clerk at Barnes Bros. store. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Following is the score of a hot game of ball played here Sunda y by M t. Washington and F airfield clubs. M t. Washington over Fairfield, 5 to 4. Mt. W ashington players we re Bo oles, Fisher, Grigsby, King, Swearingen, Haris, Bo rders, Yo ung and K eely. Fairfield players were Constine, McC rockl'n, Purd y, Pough, Bell, McC r'ck'n, Roby, Simpson and Pike. Anderson Carothers was Unpire. Farm for rent - I want to rent my f ar m , a b o u t 5 m i l e s f r om Shep herdsville on Pitts Po int Roa d to a goo d ma n. Chas. Guelat. Farm for rent - Will rent half or all of my farm at re asonable price. H. C. Crowe, Shepherdsville. ***Nelson Association. Nelson Association of Baptists met at Belmont. Serm on, officers and/or attendees listed: Re v. S. P. M artin, Rev. Bo oth, T . P. Samuels, A. B. Davis, W . R. W eller, A. S. Nelson, O. A. Lutes, W. T. Lee, Robinson Lee, Mesdames, G. S. Patterson, C. Q. Shep herd, W m. T routwine, M isses Anna May Troutwine, Blanche Ho wlett, Margaret Pittman and May Lee. ***Cup io Miss Janie Chappel is in Louisville this week. Ben Ritchey, wife and baby spent Sunday with Ernest Funk. Miss Ora Funk began her school at Mt. Olivet, Monday Sept. 5. Misses Ada and Clara O'Neal visited Mrs. Kate Ritchey. Miss Grace Funk visited M iss Janie Chappel of Crisp. Curren Funk, wife and two children spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane Miller. L. W . Nichols and wife are attending the State Fair. Miss Nannie Mooney visited Foskett Barrall and wife. M rs. Ho lt is much im proved, after a long and serious illness. Mrs. C. B. O'Neal and daughter visited M rs. Kate Ritchey. Mrs. J ulia Ba ile y a nd M iss Henrietta Bailey are attending the fair. Mrs. Lydia Snellen and daughter spent Thursda y night M rs. Jim Snellen's family. Mrs. W . H. B eeler will visit her sister, M rs. J. B. W alker at Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and two children visited her parents, L W. Nichols and wife. Hebron Schoo l opened . Mam ie" teacher again. Miss Essie Q uick of Oakdale sp ent a week with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Ritchey Jr. Mrs. Ernest Funk had a Saturday night supper in ho nor of Am brose Skinners's 43rd birthday. On ly the two fam ilies were present. Henry Pendleton, wife and daughter, Geo. Pendleto n, wife an d two children, Mrs. Kate Ritchey, and Miss Nannie Mooney took supper with C. B . O'Neal and wife Sun day. Howard Samuels, old est son of Philip Sam uels and N ellie Ridgway, olde st child of Elm er Rid gway went to Jeffersonv ille Saturday and got married. The remains of William Arnold who died of TB of the bowels at his home in Louisville Sund ay were brought to Bullitt and interred at Chapp el's Cem etery. Survived by his widow, the former Mrs. Roxana Key, three daughters, Mrs. Camp bell of Denver, Colorado, M rs. Orms and Miss Inez Arno ld of Louisville, three brothers and several grandchildren. ***Hebron Mrs. Miles Saun ders sp end Friday in the city. W . J. Bell and family spent Sunday with John B rooks. Wm. and David Crumbacker attended the State Fair M onday. Page 75 "Miss Paul Holsclaw is attending Male High Scho ol, city, and M ary Cynthia Holsclaw is in the ward school there. Miss Florence Priest, of Hanover, IN, visited relatives here. Mrs. C. B. Atthoff, a lady of rare culture, visited friends here. Mrs. Bennett and daughter, Miss Ethel Bro oks, of Pontiac, Illinois, attended the centenary here. Janus Bell and wife visited relatives here recently. Janus, long a resident of Louisville, but is loyal to old Bullitt. Exposition of Little Flock Sunday School Lesson by Prof. T. E. Cochran. Mrs. W . H. Cooper and children, Shepherdsville, and M rs. J. F. Church, Miss M attie Church and Milton Church, city, recent guests of J. R. B all and family. The sale of the property of Mrs. Ann Smith and of Jas. W ise was well attended and brought good p rices. A Jersey cow and calf sold to W ill Jenkins for $50.00 Mrs. J. F. Church, Miss Mattie Church, Rev. W . E. Powers and Dr. & Mrs. W. J. Holtzclaw were guests of Dr. & Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw during the Little Flock centena ry. M iss Myra Sande rs has gone to take up her school d uties. She doesn't let the worries of the school room to The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett disturb the beautiful serenity of her mind and manner, as so many do. but a few times in a generation. C ost increase, etc. C. Q. Shepherd spent the summer at Peto skey. Rev. C. B. Atthoff preached at Little Flock. ***September 23, 1910 (Pg. 4) Misses Mary T . Bro oks and M amie Roby were guests of Mrs. C. E. McC ormick. ***Personal Mrs. Emma Queen had family reunion. All her children and grandchildren, with the exception of Miss Lillian W iggington, who was in Bowling Green, together for the first time. Jas. Shanklin and family, city, John Shanklin, wife and babe, M rs. E. Z. Wiggington and children, M ss Georgie May Q ueen, Robert and Roger Queen, Mrs. Emma Queen, J. H. Ro gers. Miss Edith Jenkins, oldest daughter of W. H. Jenkins, and Claude Smith, oldest son of John Smith, quietly married Augu st 31, 1910 at home of the bride. Claude has made his home in the city for some time where he has a fine position. In our re port on the centena ry of Little Flock, we had to necessarily omit many interesting points for lack of space, but should have stated that the original ground for Little Flock (on which the original stone church stood) was give n by B enjamin Summ ers, grandfather of Mrs. M. E. Balee. He was a memb er of the Church of England, but his wife a Bap tist and the county record shows that in May 1813, it was conveyed to J o h n B e c k w i c k b y B e nj a m in Summers for the use of the B aptists one week each month and any other p r e a c h e r o r deno minatio n th e remainder of the month. city M arsh Fullinwider, of Indiana, and Mrs. R. H. Willett, of New Albany, were with Mrs. S. A. Hornbeck. E. D. Jones was here se veral days this week. Mrs. Chester Roby, Misses Margaret Foster and A llie Ashb y were guests of M iss Blanche Ho wlett. Chas. Daniel has malarial fever. Tom Ho rnbeck Tuesday. was in the Miss Alice Hardesty is visiting her aunt in Louisville M rs. Horace Maram an Thursda y in Louisville spent Miss Carmen Simmo ns is attending school at Georgetown. Mrs. B. L. Bowm an and children are visiting relatives in Oklahoma. M iss Courtney Simmons, of L o u isv i ll e , i s v i s it i n g H e n r y Hardaw ay's family. Miss Hallie and Stella Dawson, of Highland Park, are with Mrs. S. T. Hornbec k. S. B. Simmons, wife and daughter, Juanita, attended the state fair. Chas. Bridwell and wife were guests of M rs. O. W . Pearl. Misses Nellie Griggs and Grace Hardy were guests of Mrs. S. A. Hornbec k. ***September 16, 1910 (Pg. 8) Bids for the construction of a sewer in Shepherdsville sought. C. E. McC ormick, Town C lerk. ***September 23, 1910 (Pg. 1) Article - Abutments for Bullitts Lick Bridge to be raised another eighteen inches. It is thought this will certainly put it above any high water, except the extraordinary floods which come Rev. R. M . W heat will attend the annual conference at Russellville. Misses Kimbrough, of Guthrie, and Beauchamp of Ru ssellville are visiting Mrs. W m. Simmons C. A. Carrithers, wife and child, of E'Town were guests of her sister, Mrs. O. W . Pearl Sund ay. J. R. Zimmerman will visit his mother at the old home in Virginia. Page 76 Misses Grace and Ollie Belle Hardy, of Pitts Point visited their cousin, Miss W illie May Rid gway. Miss Mae Rees Crowe was guest of Miss Myrtle Sco tt, of Louisville Sunday night who was visiting Mrs. Ed. Shepherd. Sister Philippine Henderson, en route to St. Louis, visited her parents, Phil Henderson and wife. J. J. Bradb ury and wife and C. P. Bradbury were called to Louisville due to the serious illness of W. O. Bradbury. Misses Stella, Elizabeth and M rs. M attie Raym an and Mrs. Tom Mattingly and son were guests of Mrs. H. C. Crowe and daughter. Mrs. S. J. Roge rs, of Missouri, Mrs. Emma Queen, M rs. Fanny Estes, Josephine Rogers, Birdie and Bennett Ball were guests of Mrs. Coope r this week. Rev. Wo oldrige and wife, of Mexico were with M rs. J. F. Comb s this week. He was former pastor of the Methodist Church here and his wife is a daughter of Richard Moore. ***Local Items J. Bingle has rented H . C. Crowe's farm. H. C. Crowe is moving his family back to their former home in Louisville on Berry Boulevard. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mr. W . O. Bra dbury is still alive, but in a very critical condition as we go to press. The gas tank on D r. Bates' auto exploded and burned all the paint off one side of the automobile. Rev. H. C . McGill, of Louisville, will preach at the Baptist Church. The prayer meeting at Sunny Side is still progressing nicely. M iss Geneva Joyce and M rs. Nannie Zaring have been appointed organists in the absence of Misses Olla Lee Brooks and Mary Barrall. Claud Barrall visited his daughter, Mary, who is attending school at Lynnland ***Cup io ***Barrallton Mrs. Ambrose Skinner visited W. E. Ashb y's family. Wm. Beghtol and so n of Illinois are visiting relatives here. J. M . Barrall and wife spent Friday and Saturd ay in Lo uisville Rev. C. E . Wyatt and Clarence Miller were guests of Henry Able Sunday. Edward Barrall visited his aunt, M rs. Edith B rooks. Mrs. Mary Hensley and children are visiting her mother, Mrs. Jack Lane. Mrs. Nannie Zaring and son spent Frida y night with M rs. Claud B arrall. Hiram Samue ls is seriously ill in Denver, Colorado. Rev. Wyatt is preaching at Co rinth while the church is being rebuilt at Knob Creek. Miss Susie G ood win and Mrs. M attie Able visited Mrs. Claud Barrall one day recently. Little Howard Zaring spent several weeks with his unc le, Dr. Zaring at Smithfield. Henry Samuels and wife visited their daug hter, Mrs. Dr. Zaring at Smithfield. ***Mt. Washington W . T. Fo x was in Louisville a few days. Mrs. J. J. Herin and daughter are visiting relatives at Eubank. Sam Fox and Horace M cGee spent Sunday in Jeffersontown. Rev. W . H. Sle dge, of Louisville, has accepted the call to the Bap tist Church here and will take charge some time in November. Mrs. Ethel Miller is seriously ill of typhoid fever. Kentucky Cen tral Insurance Company were with him. Miss Nannie Mooney has gone to attend the Institute this week. Ernest Funk, wife and daughter spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Sallie Funk. Ed. Ogle, wife and three children, spent Sund ay with M rs. Be ll Miller on Knob Creek. Geo. Pendleton and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. A. B. Pendleton. L i t t l e C h a r l e s R id g w a y h a s diphtheria, but they used the antitoxin and he is doing nicely. Misses Chris Skinner and Lula Ashby visited M inerva and Linda Pendleton. Baully Samuels, of Louisville, came out Sunday preparing to move out to his farm on Knob Creek. Mrs. L. W. Nichols sprained her ankle in getting off a street car while in Louisville attend ing the state fair and her daughter, Miss Mary, has to go in and bring her home. Mrs. Fannie Griffin, aged 60, died Tuesday, after a long illness. Widow of the late Squire Griffin, survived by two sons and two daughters. C. B. Ritchey, of Louisville and a party of friends spent Sund ay with his parents J. T. and wife. Messrs. Frank Lane, H. R. Harris, Gus Allen, C. Bacchus and F red H enry all with the Page 77 Miss Parilee Scott, of Zoneton, is guest of M iss Maud Harris. Smith Hoagland, of Terre Haute, IN, has been visiting his father. Miss Melvina W atson, of Fairfield, was guest of relatives here this week. Miss Isaline Harris visiting Mrs. Emma B uky in Lo uisville M rs. Curt Stansbury and son, of Louisville, were guests of Mrs. J. Q. Hough Sunda y. Chas. Samuels, wife and daughter, of Deatsville are guests of M iss Lula Swearingen. Earl Harris, wife and son, of Valley Station, were g uests o f J. B. Swearingen Sunday. Miss Ella Barnes visited her sister, Mrs. C. D . Coyle in Louisville Tom Hall is here before leaving for Texas. W . L. McGee and wife spent Sunday with Ed. B arnes at Fairmount, who has sold his farm and will mo ve to Louisville George Jones and family, of High Grove, and Carroll Smith and wife of Fern Cree k, spen t Sund ay with Charles Long. Byron Standiford a nd wife and M iss Della Standiford, of Jeffersontown, Bluford Crenshaw and M isses Katie The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Anna Breitenstein spent two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Schaefer at Chapeze. Johnson Price, of Taylor County, and Mrs. Josie Glass of Louisville were recent guests of Buck Price. F. C. Porter and wife's Sunday guests: Hubert W iggington and wife, of Louisville, Clarence Porter and wife, Lucien Porter and wife, Tom Porter and wife, and M rs. Lizzie Hayes. Prof.T. E. Cochran has returned to Richmond, VA. We wish more of our young men would seek higher education. Mrs. Callie Taylor and children and M iss Ethel Owen spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Bettie Price. ***Hebron ***Pleasant Grove Mrs. L. L. Holsclaw is sick. Charles Newton is sick. T. J. Brooks is to sow 95 acres of wheat. Mrs. Thos. Bridwell was in M t. W ashington rec ently. E. H . W eller spent Sunday in the city. J. W . W hitledge Shep herdsville M onday. and Lena Crenshaw were guests of Genus Crensha w Sunday. Mrs. Frank Christman continues quite ill. W ilbur Strange, of K noxville, is here on business. Mrs. Holsclaw and children were out for the weekend. Mrs. Mamie Summers Canfield is guest of M rs. S. W. Broo ks. Mrs. Neill Jackson and two children were quite sick last week. M iss Ne llie M ae relatives in the city. Sc ott Mrs. Fannie Estes, of Zoneton, and Mrs. Bettie Price were guests of the writer. was C. W . Ridgway is visiting childre n in this community. in ***September 30, 1910 (Pg. 1) his Jas. E. W ise, of Zoneton, spent several days here last week. Mrs. Sallie Stallings, of M issouri, is visiting relatives here. Herman Owen and wife spent Sunday with John W. Lloyd. Mrs. Eliza Jam es spent last week with her brother, Henry Stallings. visited Mrs. S. J. Rogers, Caru th ersv ille, M O will visit relatives here this week. M rs. Blan che H all and daughter will return to Louisville to live in October. M iss Ethel Owen visited her aunt, Mrs. Do uglas H all. Misses Mary and R uth Strange have returned to Knoxville, TN for the winter. Mrs. Robert W hitledge , of Illinois, is visiting Mrs. Nettie Mothershead. Clay McD owell is in Indianapo lis where he is prep aring to open a wall paper store. Owen Prather, wife and child of Huber Station, were with Edward Brid well recently. Mrs. W. H. Beeler expects to go to Denver to visit Mrs. J. B. Walker. M rs. Mollie Brid well, of Shepherdsville, visited her sister, Mrs. Lulah Owen last week. W . H. Beeler and wife, Prof. T. E, Gober and Dessie Cochran spent Sunday with Jas. Cochran. Rev. O. R . Mangum filled his appointment at Little Flock and was the guest of Jas. McKenzie. U ncle Mike D acon and W m. Songster have both been quite ill at the home o f Sim B ridwell. Buck Price is spending some time with relatives in Marion, Taylor and Larue C ounties. Page 78 Rev. C. E. Sheets, our pastor, was guest in the homes of R. L. Smith, J. W . Lloyd, T. H. Wise, Mrs. Ellen Ridgway and S. O. Armstrong. The Great White P lague Tub erculosis. Add ress by D r. Boggess of Louisville before the Teachers Institute, clear and free from technica lity. Four full columns on page 1, continued on back page. Article - The ab utments for Bullitts Lick bridge are about the rottenest specimens of concrete ever seen in the county. Judge Daniel says not enough time to harden yet, etc. etc Teachers institute me t. Miss Jennie Carpenter, county superintendent, has every reason to congratulate herself and the teachers of the county on the success of her first institute. These institutes never acco mplish all the good possible, for there are always a few rattle-brained teachers (?) who either think they already know it all, or whose mental cap acity is so limited they are unable to acquire any f u r th e r k n o w l e d g e , e v e n b y absorption. Those teachers who did take an intelligent part in the exercises certainly were benefitted, and probab ly more so from the fact that they were not intimidated nor overawed by the pre sence of a strange instructor, who is supposed to know it all. Prof. Hanco ck and Pro f. Cam pbe ll discharged the duties of their positio n with cre dit to themselves and satisfaction of the teachers. Miss Edith Hancoc k, Dr. Boggess and Prof. Cherry thanked. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Effie Shepherd spent Sunday with Ro bt. M iller's family. ***September 30, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Barrallton Mrs. Bettie Martin and Miss Sue Melvin are with M rs. Coope r toda y. Mrs. Nannie Snellen is sick. in Joe W right and wife of Illinois are guest of C. D. Lee and wife. Mrs. Nanny Zaring and son attended the picnic Saturday R. L. Troutwine and wife got back from French Lick and Martinville. Little Harry B arrall was very sick last week, but is improving. Miss Susie and Philip Shane of Louisville are spending this week with Mrs. Cooper. Henry Samuels health. is improving School is progressing nicely, with Miss Englebrecht as teacher. Carl Sam uels visited his parents. Miss Nell Bagby, of Louisville, is visiting her aunt, M rs. J. A. B arrall. W e are glad to say that it was a mistake about Mrs. Ethel Miller being so ill. Mrs. Claud Barrall and daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. Henry Able. Mrs. Hettie Harris and two children visited relatives here W ill Stultz, who is making his home with Henry Samuels, visited Edw. Barrall Sun day. Miss Nell Brooks spent Thursday night with her grandparents, J. A. Barrall and wife. Rev. Ram sey, Mau d and Ed ward Barrall attended the Sunday School Picnic at South Park Saturday Henry Samuels and wife attended church at M t. Holly Sunday, it being Rev. Johnson's last appointment for this year. Mrs. Howell Smith attended the wedding of her brother in LaGrange last evening. Master Franklin Pemberton is back from the infirmary and is recovering from his operation. M i s s i e F l o r r ie a n d M a y m e M cG oniga le ar visiting J. W . Russworm's home in Nashville. J. W allace Slaughter, a brother of Mrs. O. W. Pearl has been elected cashier of the Nolin Bank. Miss Kate Edelin spent several weeks with relatives in Hodgenville. M iss Edna Earle O'Bryan mon th with Mrs. Thweat York and visited M iss Lyman in Cincinnati on home. spent a in New Florence the way Mrs. P. B . Riley visited her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Brush in Nashville. On acco unt of high feeling against him, he will be tried in Bullitt County, but it was thought advisable to take him to Louisville for safekeeping. ***Local Items C. P. B radb ury exp ects to m ove into his new home next week. The case of Maud Lee VS L & N has been reversed by the court of app eals on account of the instructions and the admissi on of evidence. S he recovered $6,000.00 in the lower court. A. R. Caro thers, age 71, d ied at his home in Bardstown last week of cancer. He had long been connected with the Nelson County Fair and the State Fair. Handsome county hom e for sale cheap. The H. W olters place at Huber Station. A very handsome and extra well built seven room house, only three years old, 8 acres, only 100 yards from the L & N D epo t. In a few years more the Interurban line is sure to reac h it. Mr. W olters is at the head of his profession as an architect, and he built this home, which contains every modern improvement, regardless of expense. It can be bought for $1200 less than actual cost to build. See or write J. B. Monroe, Shepherdsville. For Sale - At the residence of Mrs. H. W alters, Hubers, furniture, etc. ***September 30, 1910 (Pg. 5) Miss Adaline Riley, who has been visiting Dr. & Mrs. Brush has gone to Humboldt to visit her brother, C. B. Riley. ***Mt. Washington Born to the wife of P. H . Parrish, a girl, Friday, Sept. 23. ***Change of Venue Bro s. Ramsey and W yatt are expecting to hold revival at Sunny Side soon. ***Personal Miss Mary H ays was the guest of relatives here M onday. Thomas Redford, 30 years old, was taken to the Je fferson C ounty Jail Monday afternoon by Sheriff Richard Lobb of Hart County for safekeeping. The Negro is alleged to have murdered his employer, Robert Richardson, a farme r of Hart Co unty. Page 79 B. A. Taylor and Stanley Rowland, of Louisville, were here S unda y. James Funk and w ife of Ca mp P oint, IL, are guests of Mrs. W . L. Queen. Mrs. Jasper Bower and daughter were guests of Mrs. Nannie B aird Sunda y. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. To m Showalter and baby of Louisville are visiting Mrs. Edward Showalter. Miss Rhoda Gray spent the summer with relatives in Shelbyville. H. H. Map other is home with his wife and son for a short visit. The little daughter of Carl Arnold is very ill at this writing. Rev. J. C. Brandon and W. L. Queen attended conference in Russellville. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and daughter spent Friday with M rs. Geo. Pendleton. M iss Genevieve McClure left for Henryville IN, where she will attend school. Mrs. Dora Ashby and two children spent the week end with Mrs. Ed. Quick on Salt River. Miss Hall Warren, of Louisville, was guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Brandon. Joe Snellen, wife and daughter, of Louisville visited relatives here. M rs. W. L. Queen, Miss Virgie and Wm. Queen spent Sunday with Mrs. Joe Funk at Seatonville. Chas. Ryan and wife and Master Jack Southerland, of the city, spending week with J. T . Ritchey. Mrs. Maggie E llaby and Miss Jennie visited Mrs. Charles Jasp er at Waterford. ***Hebron W . L. McG ee and wife and W. L. Troutman and wife were guests of N. L. Harris at V alley Statio n Sunday. Jim Lloyd and Mrs. J. C. Showalter were called to Shelbyville Saturday on acco unt of the death of their nephew , Leon G raves. Felix Collins, Mack Showalter, and Johnson Nelson of Louisville were guests Sunday of Misses Mayme and Jessie Showalter. F. C. Porter and wife were guests of their d aughter , M rs. Huber t W iggington of Louisville. Miss Maud Harris and Dr. A. C. O v e r a ll were q uietl y marrie d Thursday Sept. 22, by Rev. Adkins at the residence o f the bride's parents, J. E. Harris and wife. Rece ption at Asa Overa lls. W ill make home with Miss Ella Ba rnes. ***Cup io M iss Lena Boga rd is teaching at Beech Grove. M iss Myra Sanders spent the week end at home. Miss Katie M elton is visiting her uncle, W. J. Bell and wife. Wm. Crum backer, leaves this week for a trip to Roanoke, VA. W ill Carothers and wife were guests of Mr. & M rs. Thornberry and wife last week. Mrs. Lentsch and M iss Birdie were guests of M rs. Geo. Bailey and M rs. J. R. B all. Jas. Cochran and wife visited relatives at Lebanon Junction. Mrs. Daly and M r. Rich and wife were guests of their mother, M rs. Jas. Kirk. Mrs. Jas. Scott visited M rs. Kenned y, city, and attended the Long Run Association. Mrs. E. Z. Wiggington and children visited Mrs. McGrew at Waterford and Mrs. W iggington at Elk Creek last week. N. H. Miller has bou ght the McC rocklin mill and Otto Miller has purchased the residence and store room adjoining. Mrs. S. J. Rogers spent last week here with relatives of her late husband and r e tu r n e d t o h e r ho m e i n Carothersville, MO. his Miss Georgia Mae Q ueen is taking a course in stenography at Bryant and Stratton College. She is boarding with her brother, John Shanklin and wife. J. H. R ogers is with his sister, M rs. Dr. Merrifield, Bloomfield, KY. M iss Par alee S cott playe d the wedding march at the H arris-Overall wedding in Mt. Washington Julian Alcorn has a positio n with Stockhoff & Co. in Louisville R o y H a n s b r o u g h v i s i te d grand mother, M rs. Ba iley. Emmett Robards had a fine milch cow killed by lightning Sunda y. Mrs. Kulm er and her guest, M rs. Grave s, visited Mrs. M yron Da vis. M rs. Belle Alco rn is guest of Mrs. W ill Jenkins and other friends here. W . J. Be ll, Mrs. S. W . Bro oks, M iss Irene B rooks, M iss Emma B ailey, Mrs. Hesler, Bert Gentry and wife, Mr. Kelly, Sam Gentry and wife and sister, Mr. Severance and w ife and Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw attended the Long Run Assoc. meeting. ***October 7, 1910 (Pg. 1) Mrs. Malinda John son sp ent this week at W . E. Ashby's. Mrs. Crad y is with her d aughter, Mrs. W . H. Miller. Mrs. Crady is an invalid. Mr. McA fee has started building John Nicholson's new home. Page 80 New law goes into effect, Columbus Day observed as legal holiday for first time. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett For Sale - The Belmont Bap tist Church is offered for sale by the building committee. Church building described, to be moved, B ell and furniture retained. Methodist Preachers Appointed: Mrs. Lingle, of Junction City, is spending week with her daughter, Mrs. Whitehouse. Mrs. Chas. Morrison and daughter of Louisville are with her mother, M rs. W . B. Tilden. Mrs. S. A. Hornbeck visiting her sister, Mrs. Griggs at Alton, IN C. R. Crow - Oakdale, Lou isville B. F. Atkinson - Rivers Memorial Louisville C. H . Prather - Russellville Rev. R. H. Roe, the new Methodist preacher was here making arrangements to move. M rs. Herman Jones and M iss Virginia Brooks went to Winchester. J. C. Brandon - Mt. Washington E. P. Dea con - Buffalo circuit D. R . Peak - Shep herdsville circuit. R. H. R oe - Shepherdsville and Lebanon Junction A. P. Lyon - Presiding elder for the district. - Phil Shane and sister and Dr. Edward Richey, Miss M attie Balee and Joe Ball spent Sunday with Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. S. L. Lee of West Point, Mrs. C. F. Tro utman and M rs. Cha s. Brid well spent Wed nesday with Mrs. Cooper. R. M . W heat - Sturgis C. G. P rather Cerulean Cap t. J. W. Ridgway has been in a very feeble cond ition, confined to his bed for most of the past week. Princeton Miss Georgia Summ ers guests last week: J. L. LaVielle and wife of Louisville, M rs. W. S. Eskew of Bardstown, Mesdames John Bell, L. Robards, Ack Harned, Alice Jackson, C. Cooper and three children. Rev. J. E. Hixson will preach at Hebron. W e regret to lose Rev. R. M . W heat, although it was to have been expected. Lost at Old Folks Meeting at Cedar Grove church, a gold brooch with the letter "M" engraved on face. Reward. Mrs. M amie Lutes Bonar. Inform atio n w a nte d concer ning Nathaniel Land ers, decease d, or his ancestors. His grandson, John J. Shepler, Houston, TX. Cap t. Ho ward W iseheart, wife and daughter, of Bardstown, are visiting Mrs. Mattie Rennison and J. F. Hecker's family. Mrs. Cordelia Shanklin, age 83, died at her home near Gap-in-Knob, Monday of old age. Funeral services by Rev. Herman Jone s. Buried family burial ground. Sister of James Joyce of Mt. Eden, survived by one son, Robert Shanklin. Mesdames C. F. T routm an, S. L. Lee, J. F. C ombs a nd da ughte r, M iss Mary, spent Tuesday with Mrs. O. P. Means. Miss Kate Dulonie Moxham (as known to her friends here) du Pont and others Ok after capsizing on rough Delaware River. Etc. Etc. Mr. Vaughn and wife and Matthew Puryear and w ife of LaGrange were guests of M rs. Ho well Smith last week. ***Local Items and S. H. Lovelace - Trenton and G uthrie M agruder, Frona James, Bertha and Nancy T runnell A. H.Mell - Beaver Dam J. T. McCo rmick - Bradford sville J. L. Murrell - Spurlington ***October 7, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Personal Born Oct. 1, to the wife of Edward Rhea, a boy, Edward R hea Jr. C??? Daniel is improving slowly. M iss Ada Greenwell is with her sister, M rs. Jam es Barrall. M rs. Geo. Lutz visited friends in the city. Misses Mary T yler, Austine and Virginia Brooks attended the wedding of Miss Hardy May Burton and M r. Purdy in Louisville Wednesday Misses Aetna and Edith Hancock spent W ednesday in the city. M rs. Jennie C. Johnson and son, Rober t, s pe nt the summer at W ilmington. Robert has entered school at B eechmon t. Calvin Rouse and Myron Combs spent Sunday in Mt. Washington. M rs. W . S. Rouse's dinner gue sts: Misses Ora Funk, Mayme Roby, Inez Page 81 W . T. Lee has been quite ill for the past week. Taken to Louisville to see a specialist. Taken up - One sow and pigs, out of my cornfield. Apply to G. L. Rennison, Bardstown Junction. Brother Martin will preach at the Baptist Church. ***October 7, 1910 (Pg. 5) The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***Cup io Geo. Quick and wife spent the week with T . G. Ritchey. The contract has been let for the building of Knob Creek Church. Claud Ogle, of Louisville, spent Sunday with his parents at Stites, KY. Miss Minnie O gle spent Sund ay with her sister, Mrs. Minnie Pendleton. Baus Reichmu th, wife and baby, spent Sunday with L. W. Nichols and family. Miss Nannie Mooney was called home on account of her sister's severe illness of typho id. No school at Highland this week. Mrs. Gladys Samuels and children were with parents, Nichols and wife over Sunday. are moving out to their farm Cupio. three Lem They near Mesdames Ambrose Skinner, Elmer Ridg way, Ernest Funk, Joe H arris and little Misses Hazel Funk, M ary Dent and Helen Harris spent Friday with Mrs. John Pe ndleton. ***Mt. Washington Dr. C. O. Tydings and wife took supper with John N icholso n and wife Sund ay. Jim Snellen and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Lucy M cNutt on W eavers Run. James Ridgway and wife of Buechel spent week end in this neighborhood. Mrs. Ruth Cahoe of Louisville visited her sister, Mrs. L. W . Nichols. Mesdames Carl Arnold and baby and Foskett Barrall visited M rs. Ambro se Skinner. Mrs. Tom Lewis of near Meadow Lawn, is with Mrs. Ambrose Skinner for a few weeks for her health. Thoma s Barrall and wife of Mt. Eden, and Mrs. Carl Arnold and baby spent Sunday with Turner Arnold and wife. Mrs. Hettie Harris and two children, of Solitude, visited her sister, Mrs. Minnie Funk for a week. James Ridgway and wife, M rs. Roberta Skinner and daughter and M rs. Hettie Harris and two children spent Saturd ay with L. W . Nichols. Mrs. Nora R itchey and baby are with her mother, Mrs. Sallie Funk this week. The little one has a very severe case of whooping cough. J. L. Sneed was here Frid ay. Born, Sept. 28, to the wife of W. L. Owen, a girl. Earl Reeser, of Louisville, was guest of Geo. M cKenzie last week. Mrs. M. D . Dyer of Louisville is the guest of her d aughter, M rs. J. C. Brando n. Mrs. Robert Anderson and Miss Love Anderson are visiting relatives a t Mt. Eden. George Burch and sister, Miss Bessie of Louisville were guests of M rs. W . B. H arris. Mrs. J. C. Brandon and M iss Barbara McFarland were in Louisville several days last week. Mrs. Ada And erson visited her sister, Mrs. Curt Stansbu ry of Louisville last week. Conference has returned the former pastor, Rev. J. C. Brandon, back to his church here, but he w ill visit relatives in TN before returning home. Mrs. George McK enzie has moved her millinery store down to the office of the late Dr. W . W. Co leman. Anthony Pine lla and wife, of Louisville were guests of Mrs. Maurice Harris. They will mo ve to Owensboro shortly. Mrs. A. Q. Gen try died at her home near here Oct. 5, from a complication of diseases. Leaves a husband, three children, a father, John S mith and several sisters. ***Barrallton Theod ore Colvin spent Sunday with Edward Barrall John Alford , of Jackson, MS, is visiting relatives here. Several attended the baptizing at Henry Ab le's Sunday. Mrs. Nannie Zaring and sons visited her sister, M rs. Claude Barrall Sund ay. J. A. B arrall and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. Brooks last week. Tom Miller entertained several young folks Sunday with his graphophone. Mrs. Minnie Morgan and children visited her parents, H enry Samuels and wife Saturday Mrs. W . E. Kaye and little daughter, of Louisville, were guests of M rs. W . S. M cFarland Sund ay. Rev. T. J. Ramsey and He nry Samuels and wife attended the Old Folks Meeting at Cedar G rove Sund ay. Misses Mayme Carrithers and V iola Boston were guests of Miss Mayme Paris, at Wilsonville. Mrs. J. F. Samuels spent several days with her son, Carl, in Louisville, where he is attend ing scho ol. Frank Long, of Buechel, was guest of his mother, Mrs. Helen Long, who has been right sick for some time. C. A. Barrall and family, Rev. C. E. W yatt, Miss Flora Vaughn and others visited Henry Able Sund ay afternoon. Page 82 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Olla Lee Brooks spent some time in Crawford sville, IN, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Alford. Miss Ruby Carlin, of Whitfield, and Miss M ary Shelburn of Waterford were guests of the Misses Lloyd. Pie and box supper at Sunny Side School for benefit of Brother Ram sey. Mesdames E. L. Jasper and M ary Hardesty left for their ho me in Louisville acco mpanied b y Mrs. W . T. Jasper. Brother Wyatt, assisted by Brother Ramsey to hold revival at Christian Church. ***Smithville Miss Mary Louisville Raymo nd M rs. John Louisville Brid well visited visited Dr. Jack Overall and wife gave a turkey dinner in their home on the Bardstown road in hono r of his brother, Dr. A. C. Overall and wife, the late bride and groom. in in M. C. M urry and wife visited in Waterford. N. L. Polk and wife visited in Taylorsville. J. C. Crist and w ife, of Taylorsville were guests of J. M. Lloyd. J. E. Guthrie and wife, of Lo uisville were guests of Orlando Tyler. Mrs. Rub y Rouse of Louisville guest of her mother, Mrs. Nancy Tyler. M iss Martha Hoagland visite d relatives in Jeffersonville, IN. Misses Ada and Bertha Smith were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Helfley in Louisville J. H. M cClure and wife of Springfield visited Wm. M cClure. Guy Shield s and wife of we re guests of Ben Stallard at High Grove Sund ay. Misses Ella B enningfield and Lottie Crist, of Taylorsville, spent Sunday with Miss Mary Lloyd. M iss Lena Bo gard , o f M t. W ashington, was guest of her cousin, Miss Susie M arkwe ll. Rev. John E. Taylor, of Bethel, Ohio, closed two week meeting at River View Church. Miss Fannie B elle Overall's dinner guests, Saturday night: Rev. & Mrs. J. A. Booth, of Taylorsville, Rev. & Mrs. E. G. Jenkins of Louisville, Miss Eva Thurman of Waterford, M iss Mattie Thomas of Solitude, Mrs. Kate Powers of Fairfield. ***October 14, 1910 (Pg. 1) Article - Street Cars in St. Louis and Louisville, Ky are being equipped with automatic newspaper vending machine that is declared to be the only automatic device that will make change. Etc. The regular annual meeting of the Bullitt County Fair stockholders was called to order by Vice President Dr. Ridgway in the absence of President W athen. The following directors were elected by a practically unanimous vote: Shepherdsville - Wm. Simmons, Claude A. Barrall, Orbra H. M asden, P. H. Quick. Rev. S. L. Lee knocked down and seriously injured (for a man of advanced age and feeble physique of Brother Lee) by a mule pulling a surrey driven by Claude Ridgwa y. Etc. Mrs. Ellen G reenw ell died at her home in Pitts Point last Friday o f the infirmities of old age. Funeral service by Rev. S. P. Martin, buried at cemetery there. Elizabeth Ellen Lee as the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Casw ell Lee, born near Pitts Point January 7, 1832. Married to Robert Greenwell M ay 1847. Had ten children, eight reaching maturity, 5 boys and 3 girls, five of whom survive. Also nine grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and two brothers. Many orphaned children owe their up rearing to her. Miss Jennie Ca rpenters was taken to an infirmary in Louisville. For the past week, she has been suffering from complete nervous collapse, but it is hoped the quiet surroundings and freedom from all worry will speed ily restore her. M iss Jennie is naturally of a highly nervo us, sensitive disposition and the worries incident of the office of county school s u p e r in t e n d e n t r e a c h e d th e i r culmination in the institute just held. She has the deep sympathy of the whole community, who warnestly hope for her early and complete restoration. W hile playing ball, B ob R atcliffe let bat slip from his hands and hit Ben Crenshaw in the head just below the temple. Dr. R idgwa y exam ined, all danger thought to be past. H ighlights only. ***October 14, 1910 (Pg. 4) Mt. W ashington - Bert Hall, W . Burr Harris, Ed. C. Tyler and Wilson Summ ers. Leaches - W ood Ash, B en H . Crist, Henry Jones, M ack R oby. Pine Tavern - Levi Ro by, J. W . Gaban, John H. Lee, Jas. A. Ice. Page 83 ***Personal C. F. Troutman went to Chicago Sund ay. Vernon M artin has go ne to S t. Louis to work. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett W . T. Morrow was with J. B. Monroe Sund ay. M rs. Lillian Pemb erton friends in Chicago. visited Ches Roby's baby is still in a very serious condition. M rs. S. T. Horn beck Louisville Tuesday. James D. Hough and Ed. C. T yler are serving on the Federal Grand Jury in Louisville John Burch sold a pair of horses to Ade Harris for $400.00 wa s in Dee Snellen and Richard M oore were here M ond ay. O. W . and Jasper Pearl were at Kosmosdale Saturday Miss Hattie Hatzell spent Sunday with her mother. Burr Harris and wife visited friends here Saturday Brooks Curry spent Sunday with M rs. M. M. B rooks. Mrs. B. L. Bowm an got back from Oklahoma last week. Miss Nettie Shepherd visited Miss Blanche Jeffries Sunda y. Rev. C. H. P rather a nd wife are with C. R. Smith's family. Mrs. O. W. Pearl and baby are visiting her mother at Nolin. Miss Mary Hall was guest of M rs. Monro e W ednesday night. W . L. Magruder, of Bardstown, spent several days here recently. John Whitledge, left yesterday for the Soldiers Home at Dayton, OH W . S. Rouse and wife spent Sunday with relatives in Bardstown. Calvin Rouse and B radfo rd H ays spent week end with friends at Beechm ont. B. L. Bowman will lay a granitoid sidewalk in front of his property on Main Street. Rt. Rev. John P. Farrelly, Bishop of Cleveland, w as guest of M rs. M . M . Brooks this week. John R. Lee's 125 acres of land, on the Mt. W ashington road was sold under execution to H. H. Glass for $2700.00 Ho well Smith and wife were in Lagrange W ednesday attending the wedding of W akefield Puryear. Mrs. Foster has rented the new ho use just completed by G. S. Patterson on Railroad Avenue. John Bell, Hoosier Smith and Sam Hornbeck attended the Confederate Reunion at Franklin this week. Carl Nielson to conduct service at Cedar Grove. Miss Eula Wathen spent four weeks visiting relatives at Owensboro and Clov erpo rt. Geo. W athen, of Memphis, and W athen Simms of Springfield were guests o f Richard W athen recently. Clarence Holsclaw and wife were here arranging to build a fine new residence at Mountain Top. Dr. Ridgway and wife, Mrs. Ada Troutman, Mrs. Wheat and daughter, Marguerite, were guests of Ches. Roby. Mrs. Allen Pusey, of Chicago, visited her sister Mrs. Richard W athen. Accompanied home b y Miss Lizzie W athen. church Joe Hoagland and Richard Shepherd, from Clermont, were tried for breach of peace before Judge Daniel. Hoagland fine 1 cent and jury acquitted Shepherd. Herbert Bowman, colored, charged with breach of peace, was found not guilty. George and Fred Kulmer 's mother of Louisville, fell down a flight of stairs. How seriously hurt, unknow n as yet. Red Men me eting no tice. Kulmer, Conrad M araman. F. H . R. M. W heat - words of thanks. Rev. R. H. Roe successor. ***October 14, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Cupio Jesse Buky went to Deatsville to be gone ab out 10 d ays. W akefield Puryear and wife were guests of his sister, M rs. Ho well Smith. Mrs. R. C. Shep herd and so n, Otto went to Mt. Washington Sunda y. W . H. Hays Jr of Cincinnati, visited his parents several days this week. Herbert W. Lee and wife, J. J. B l a n k in s h ip , a n d M i s s L i d a Blankinship returned from Colorado where they had gone in hopes of improving health o f Mrs. Lee. H ealth not improving, they returned home. ***Local Items Ira Griffin is down with malarial fever. Page 84 James Davis and wife spent Sunday with Will Close. Chas. Rogers, wife and boys spent Sund ay with Jo e Chapp el. Mrs. Carl Arnold and baby are visiting Mrs. Joe Chapp el this week. Col. Daugherty, wife and children spent Sund ay with D an T ierney. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett W . E. Ashby, wife and children, spent Sunday with Ambrose Skinner. Mrs. Turner Arnold spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Simon Arnold on Knob Creek. T. G. R itchey, wife and little daughters spent the weekend with Geo. Quick at Oakdale. L. W. Nichols spe nt a wee k in Owensboro with Mr. Jac obs. Mrs. John Pendleton and sister, Miss Mary Nichols spent Monday in Louisville with their au nt, Mrs. M ep Rawlings who is very low. John W elsh was bitten by a copper head snake last week while handling hay. Dr. T ydings w as called in. Mr. W elsh is do ing nicely. R. B. Stowers and Mrs. Lawrence were quietly married in Louisville, Thursda y, the 6th and ca me o ut to W ill Ashby's to an elegant dinner. ***Mt. Washington D. H. Mothershead and wife are visiting relatives in Knoxville, TN. Chas. C a rrithers and wife of Louisville, were guests of of M rs. John McClure. Joe Vaughn and Miss Olla Lee Brooks visited M rs. Nanny Zaring Sund ay. Dr. J. W . Taylor, of Louisville, spent several days with his parents here. Miss Nell Brooks spent the week end with her sister, Miss Olla Lee Bro oks. Mesdames Martha W igglesworth and A. P. T routm an of S t. Louis, will arrive this week to visit the Misses Swearingen. Mrs. Claude Barrall and family spent Sunday with her parents, Henry Samuels and wife. Mrs. Charles Nichols and daughter and Mrs. Frank Ho ugh of Louisville were guests of John L ong and wife Sund ay. W . L. Queen entertained forty guests Sunday in honor of James Funk and wife and Lem Hoke and wife of Camp Po int, Illinois. Misses Katie and Lena Crenshaw and Bluford Crenshaw attended a surprise party given by the Misses Shoening at St. Matthews Saturday evening. ***Pleasant Grove Mrs. Laura Stalling s is quite ill. ***Barrallton S. O. Armstrong and family spent Sunday with Tillman Ridgway and wife. W . H. Hall and wife of Louisville are visiting relatives here. Harry Kendall visited friends here Sund ay. Miss Alberta M cFarland is guest of here sister, M rs. W . E. K aye in Louisville J. T. M artin and wife visited J. A. Barrall Sun day. Mrs. J. S. Scott and daughter, of Zoneton, were guests of Mrs. J. C. Gentry. Rev. T. J. Ramsey has a boil on his hand, po stponing ba ptism services. Rev. Sheets filled his appointment here Sunda y. Henry M iller is visiting his parents. George McKenzie and wife spent Sunday with James McKenzie at Zoneton. M rs. S. E. Morgan spent Sunday night with her mother, Mrs. Henry Samuels, who is suffering from nervousness. M iss Rogenia Cochran, o f Taylorsville, died suddenly Sunday night from heart failure at the home of her brother, W ill Cochran at Waterford. M isses Kate and Lula Swearingen spent several days in Waterford. S . C . B r idw ell an d w i f e o f Shepherdsville, spent Sunday with J. W . Herin. Mrs. Nannie Zaring will go to Lynnland to visit her niece, Miss Mary Barrall. Mrs. Mildred B arrall is visiting relatives in this neighborhood. Geo. Monroe and Pat Tracy are visiting in this neighborhood. Henry Samuels and J. A. Barrall were in Lou isville, M onday. Carl Samuels spent Sunday with his parents, J. F. Samuels and wife. Charles Alford dined with his uncle, Henry Samuels, Saturday evening. Page 85 Sam Orms, wife and daughter were guests of Tho s. Brid well Sunday. Lewis W hitledge , wife and baby, spe nt S u n d ay w i t h J o h n W . W hitledge and family. Bud Hough will probably be taken to Louisville this week to have one of his limbs amputated. Mrs. Sallie Stallings, of MO, has been visiting relatives here. Mrs. Margaret Shackelford, of Bagdad, is visiting her niece, M rs. Eunice Long. Mrs. Lida B. M orehead and children of Louisville, visiting Mrs. Laura Newton. Mad ams Hallie Armstrong and E lsie W hitledge have been with their sister, The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Jennie Carpenter who is q uite ill. Mrs. G. W . Peacock, has returned from Indiana, where she has been nursing her daughter who has been quite low with typhoid fever. Jesse Ridgway, hoping for a boy, has another girl, born Oct. 3. Ed. C. Tyler Jr and Neill Brooks Jr runaway horse incident. Article torn, cannot read details, injuries not severe. In Quarterly Court, the following cases were tried and judgement entered for the plaintiff in each instance: W m. No rton VS W . H. Hays. Joe Dickey is the proud father of another girl, born Sept. 26. In the sad death of W . O. B radb ury, we have the oft repeated picture of the young, ambitious life, severed just as position and happiness have been acquired, but ....etc. W e were shocked and saddened by news of death of Mrs. Cordelia Shanklin. Flowery words - No details. Milburn Boone VS Ben Shepherd. W . B. Robards Schaefer. VS. M rs. John R. K. Smith VS A. E . Funk. For failure to work the county road, the following were fined: John and J ames Raym an and Virgil Skaggs, $10.00 each; Ed . Moo re and Solan M oore, $5.00 each. ***October 21, 1910 (Pg. 1) ***October 21, 1910 (Pg. 4) Teachers meeting program - Cedar Grove: W. H. Jones, Hugo Rouse, Roger Barger, Miss Anderson, M iss Elsa Duffield, M rs. Bowman, M iss Mayme Crigler, Miss Lewis, Brother J. J. Bradbury Teachers meeting program - Mt. W ashington - Mr. and Mrs. C has. Brid well, Miss Le vada B ogard, Mrs. Ernest Harris, M iss Mamie Roby, Miss Stella Troutwine, Miss Nelle Bro oks, Miss Mamie Hayes, Miss Lena Welch, Miss Lena Bogard. Silver wedding anniversary (25 years) of Mr. & M rs. James Newm an and 75th birthd ay of M rs. Lucinda Newman, his mother, celebrated at their beautiful country home near Lebanon Junction with a sumptuous five course dinner for sixty guests. Mrs. Verna Owens took photos. They received many handsome pieces of silver. W hile in Chicago, C. L. Troutman escapes injury in automobile accident while others had moderate injuries. ***Personal Squire A. E . Funk was here T uesday. Judge R. F. Hays was here Saturday Latest reports on M iss Jennie Carpenter are not very favorable. H. H. Com bs is attending the Lutheran Synod at Edinburgh, IN Ed. O'Connor and wife of Louisville are guests of Mrs. Monroe. Mrs. Nannie Pierce is in Lou isville with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. B eaven. Geo. M. Barrall and wife, Misses Virginia and Josie Barrall were guests of Mrs. C. E. McCo rmick Wednesday M iss Gladys Welch, who has been very ill with typhoid fever is thought to be a little better this morning. Mrs. Ewing Crenshaw and Miss Lillie Hall were guests of Mrs. Fred Harshfield in the K nobs. Page 86 Dr. Ridgway and wife, Lindsay Ridgway, Frank Goldsmith and E. A. Cochran went to Lo uisville W e d n e s d a y i n th e d o c t o r ' s automobile. Mrs. G. S. Patterson and daughter are with her mother at Lebanon Junction. Since going there, Mrs. Patterson was taken down with typhoid fever and is very ill. John Conn died last week at his home in Jefferson County of typhoid fever. Survived by wife, who was M iss Belle Stonestreet. Delightful week end house party in honor of Rod ger Ba rger at his home in Leaches. Guests: Misses Louise Monroe, W illie May Rid gway, M ayme Stephens and Mr. Wylmer Jones. Mrs. Lewis K . Harrington and son of St. Louis, M rs. Laura Harrington, Louisville, Miss Fannie Scarce, Shelbyville, Mrs. J. Blankenship, M rs. John Barbour and Miss Pattie Barbour were guests of Miss G eorgia Summers last week. Otto Shepherd, Sed Bell, Myron Combs, Tom Martin, Hugo and Calvin Rouse went on two day auto trip . ***Local Items Born the 15th, to the wife of C. P. Bradbury, a boy. Born the 15th, to the wife of Henry Trunnell, a boy, W illiam N eill. J. L. Williams took an autom obile trip to Frankfort, Danville and Lancaster Saturday an d Sunday. Judge Daniel and Esquires Bell and Hall went to Shelby County to inspect some road wo rking m achine ry. Rev. S. P. Martin has accepted the pastorate of the West Broadway Baptist Church in L ouisville The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Rev. Peak, who has been assigned to this circuit, has bou ght a lot in Lee's addition and is building a residence. Rev. D. W. Scott will begin a revival at the Christian Church. Mr. Combs elated over premiums earned by Gazette C on circuit of fair shows. Frances Ruth, infant daughter of Chester Roby, died Sunday, aged two months and eleven d ays. Burial in Lee graveyard. Services by Rev. R. H. Roe. I. P. M anakee was in Bard stown Saturday John Bohanno n and wife have moved to Hardin County. Ben Magruder sold two little mules to Jim Abel for $150.00 Miss Mary Re idel, of W ood lawn, will spend some time with her sister, Mrs. Bruce McIntyre. Iley Ash and wife and W ill Evans and children spent weekend with J. L. Evans family. Halloween party to be given at the residence of S. N. Brooks to pay for the chairs in the primary department of the H ebro n Sunday School. The little four year old d aughter, and only child, of Chas. Ashbaugh died Thursday morning and was buried at Cedar Grove. ***Fiscal Court Mrs. Arp Harmon an d daughter, Mrs. W ill M agruder, left Monday for Indianapolis to visit M rs. Love. On their return, they will spend a few days with M rs. Harmon's grandso ns, Ho well and Prather Youn g in Louisville Estimate sought to cost of building a bridge at Brooks Run. Squire Jones directed to put in the bridge at Solitude and to have completed the gap in the main road this side of Solitude. Squire Bell is authorized to close up the gap in the turnpike between here and M t. Washington. T he court is today investigating the county poor farm. For Sale - full stock black minorca and brown leghorn roosters at 50 cents each. B. F. Johnson Rev. S. P. Martin will preach at the Baptist Church. Rev. Chas. R. Shepherd will preach at the Baptist Church. Card of thanks from family of M rs. Ellen Greenwell. ***October 21, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Cane Spring Elmer K ulmer a nd M iss M abel D o w n s w e r e qu i e t l y m a r r i e d W ednesday at Ba rdstown by F ather Hennesse y. School is progressing nicely, with larger than average attendance than for some years. Parents encouraged to have children attend regularly to get an education. Mrs. Julia T ydings and little niece, Georgia Harris, spen t weeke nd with her sister, Mrs. Sareilla Close. Mrs. Clara Nichols and daughter spent W ednesday night with Bob Cook and wife and attended church at Mt. Olivet. Mrs. Geo. Pend leton attended the funeral of her cousin, Raymont B a r rett, in Ea s te rn Cem et er y, Louisville the 12th. Mrs. Elmer Rid gway's Sunday guests: L. W . Nichols and wife, Howard Samuels and wife, Carl Harris, wife and children, of Orell, Mr. McK inney and son of Louisville Brother Mahoney, been holding a meeting at Mt. Olivet for the Christian Church, was called to his home in the Highlands on account of the illness of his daughter. M iss M ary M cKinney who is boarding at Elmer Rid gway's while teaching school at Nichols School, was threatened with tetanus. Drs. Applega te and Robert were called and only their promp tness in applying remedies saved her life. She is still very ill. ***Mt. Washington Mrs. Bert Hall is in Louisville, the guest of Mrs. H. H . Hall. ***Cup io O. C. Llo yd and wife of Springfield, IL are the guests of Tom Lloyd. Mrs. Stella R itchey and two little girls spent Thu rsday night with J. T. Ritchey and wife. W . D. Allaby and wife are spending several days in Louisville w ith relatives. M rs. John Pendleton a nd two daughters spent Friday night with her parents, L.W. Nichols and wife. E. D. Dixon, wife and daughter of Fort Ritner, IN are visiting W. L. Hall. Ernest Funk and wife spent Sunday with J. T . Ritchey. Mrs. J. W . Herin and daughter visited relatives in Eubank. Joe Chappel, wife and son spent weekend with W ill Ashby. John Gentry and wife were in Louisville Sunday the guests of Mrs. Edward B rown. Mrs. Gus Ratliff is imp roving slowly. Page 87 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Misses Lee and Essie Swearingen attended the Bower-Hunter wedding in Louisville Wednesday Mrs. Pink Varble and Miss Beaulah Varble of Louisville are the guests of Mrs. Viola Co leman. A crowd came out on a hay ride from Louisville Sunday and dined with W. L. Hall and wife. M isses Lena, B ess and Mary Hardesty of Louisville spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Harry H arris. Mrs. Robert H olloway and M iss Myrtle Holloway of High Grove spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. W. He rin. Miss Mary Dawson spent Wednesday night with Mrs. E. J. Stallings. Miss Bessie Smith visited the Misses Troutwine in Shepherdsville. Mrs. Amanda Tatum spent Saturday night with her daughter, Mrs. Do ra Shane. Operation performed on B ud Hough so far proven successful. A horse fell on his leg several years ago and the bone becoming diseased, necessitated its removal. R. S. Stallings and Mrs. Hallie Lutes spent Frida y with Mrs. Mary Stallings. Mrs. M. A. M ann an d little Misses Beaulah Thurman and Go lden E ngle are on the sick list. W hile riding o ne of W . P. D augherty colts, Everett B ishop got thrown and received a sprained arm. Sorry to hear of the serious illness of Douglas Hall. For several years, he has suffered in great agony, yet he has borne it with a patience most wonderful. ***Hebron Mrs. Frank Christman remains very ill. ***Pleasant Grove W . L. Queen and wife, F. O. Carrithers and d aughter were in Louisville Sunday the guests of M. S. Jean. Mrs. Cad Coyle and W alter and Nolan Coyle of Louisville were guests of M iss Miss Ella Barnes who acco mpa nied them ho me Sunda y. Rev. & Mrs. F. B. Adkins Thursday guests: W. L. Troutman and wife of High Gro ve, W . L. McGee and wife and C. P. Porter and wife. M isses Katie and Lulie Swearingen will attend the 25 th wed din g anniversary of Mr. & Mrs. A. B. Overall at their home in High Grove, Oct. 20. J. Q. Hough's horse kno cked him down, buggy ran over his leg breaking it between the knee and ankle. Drs. Settle and Overall were called. He is d oing nicely. Richard Owen and family visited Oscar Owen S unda y. Mrs. Georgia Gentry has b een q uite ill several weeks. Rolla Newton and fam ily Sund ay with D ouglas Hall. spent H. C. T yler, wife and children were guests o f Chas. Shep ard S unda y. Lem Tyler and wife of T ing spent W ednesday with Henry Tyler. Mrs. Nannie B ridges, of Deatsville, will arrive to day to visit her sister, Mrs. Bettie Price. M rs. Laura Stallings who erysipelas is not improving. has Buck Price is spending week in Louisville under the care of physician there. ***Zion Arthur Stark and wife spent Saturday with E. J. Stallings. Little Pearl Deats spent Mond ay night with Bettie Stallings. Arthur Stark and wife were Shepherdsville Sunday evening. T. H. W ise was in Shep herdsville Tuesday. in John W . Whitledge Sr, Mrs. Lillie Stallings and daughter were in Shep herdsville one day recently. Edward Bridwell and wife and Tho s. Bridwell, wife and son, spent Sunday with Uncle H ayden Bridwell. Page 88 Miss Sallie McK enzie spent Sunday at her home here. The infant son of G. A. Bailey was quite ill last week. Mrs. J. R. H olsclaw and children spent the week end at home. Sam Grant and wife, city, are with Dr. H olsclaw for the p resent. Miss Boswell, of Owensboro, is the guest of her uncle, Jas. Pope. Miss Sadie Sanders and Mrs. Patrick attended the Horse Show last week. M rs. T. J. Brooks will go to Terre Haute, IN to visit her parents. N. H. Miller has moved his family into the residence recently purchased from W . A. McCro cklin. Miss Katie Crumbacker has had her house painted and repaired, adding much to its attractive appearance. W ilbur Strange lost a valuable milch cow a few days ago of congestion of the brain. He had just paid $50 for her. Ben Bealmear, John Summers and other relatives were called to the city last week by the de ath of their brother-in-law, M ajor R. C . Davis. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Rev. O. R. M angum filled his app ointment at Little Flock. He was guest of the E. K . Severance family. Misses Estella and Ma y Hedges horse became unmanageable, w reckin g buggy and harness. He must have been emulating an auto. Wm. Crumbacker has returned from Roanoke, V A , brought perfect specimens of apple with him, which speaks in favor of spraying, etc. Hebron Scho ol, with M iss Mamie Roby, an "A No. 1" teacher, is in a flourishing cond ition this fall. Some fifty pupils in regular attendance. Al Miller and wife had a family gathering: W . A. M cCrocklin and family, Sam Miller wife and son, Ed. Miller and family, Clarence Miller and family, N. H. M iller and family, Dave Crumbacker, wife and son, Otto, Roy, Lillian and Mellie Miller. Little Flock Sunday School and Sunbeam Band took an outing to the knobs in search of nuts and pleasure with Otto Miller in his comfortable wagon and W . J. Bell. The grouchiest perso n alive couldn't help but enjoy an outing with Mr. Bell for his wholesom e enjo yment of life is both infectious and contagious. James O'Connor of Louisville was at the M eadows S unda y. Judge Daniel and J. B. M yers were in Cincinnati this week. W . C. Herps has moved into his new residence ne ar the d epo t. John Spencer w ill move his family back to the city this week. M rs. Dr. Givens of Pittsburg, KY is guest of Mrs. Foster. Mrs. Monroe was the guest of M iss Georgia Summers Wednesday J. W . Jackson, of Lexington, and H. G. C oop er were here Tuesday. Henry L. Rogers spent Tue sday with his daughter, M rs. Cha rles Bridwell. Mrs. Nannie Gross, of IN, is with her sister, Mrs. R. L. Troutman. M iss Maggie Sp encer spent several days last week with her uncle here. Hugo and Calvin Rouse spent Sunday with Otto and Everett Shepherd. R. O. Nelson and wife are guests of his parents, A. S. Nelson and wife. Their friends are glad to have W. C. W ooldridge and family back again. ***October 28, 1910 (Pg. 1) Bullitt County Road Imp rovement League Organized. O. W. Pearl, Chairman and Dr. S. H. Ridgway, Secretary and Treasurer. W . S. Rouse and wife spent several days with friends in New Alb any. Miss Maud e Smith spent some time with friend s in the city. Fiscal Co urt me eting. B ridge Contractor W eissong presented bill f o r the B ullitts L ic k B r i d ge abutments. Qua lity of Concrete discussed. Misses Maye and K atherine Rouse, of Solitude spent Sunday with Mrs. W . S. Rouse. ***October 28, 1910 (Pg. 4) Mrs. S. T. Hornbeck and Ada Troutman spent Tuesday with Logan Ledges fam ily. ***Personal Otis Russe ll and wife of Lo uisville have moved into the cottage next to W m. Coo pers. Charley Atcher was here last week. Mrs. Mollie O 'Brian will go Nelson C ounty M onday. to Page 89 Squire John Bell has been acting as county judge in the absence of Judge Daniel. Mrs. C. A. Marshall and daughter, Miss Charlie, have been the guest of Mrs. Dullie P. Coleman. Mrs. W illett has returned to Highland Park after spending quite a while with her cousin, M rs. Jenkins. Mrs. Givens, Misses Margaret Pitman and Blanche Howlett were in Louisville Mo nday. Sed was there also. C. D. Lee and M iss Kate Edelin were guests of M rs. M ollie Anderson in Louisville several days last week. Mrs. T. C . Co leman gave a luncheon at the Seelbac h in hon or of Mrs. D. W . Hunter of New Yo rk. M rs. Eugene duP ont an d little daughter of W ilmington, DE, are with her grandmother, Mrs. Coleman at the Meadows. Miss Austine Brooks will leave for an extended visit to relatives in Nashville, Brentwood and Spring Hill, TN. A. S. Nelson and wife were in Salvisa this week attending the wedding of their son, R. O. N elson and M iss Bessie Gritton. M r s . E d . C . T y l e r ' s g u e s t s: Mesdames P. B. Riley, Kate O'Bryan, M . M. Brooks, Geo. Sanders, S. N. Brooks and M iss Sadie Sand ers. Mrs. Soames and Miss Ethel Wathen of Louisville, Misses Mary T ., Virginia and Austine Brooks. For sale - Organ, good as new. Cheap if taken at o nce. M rs. W ill Maraman, Shepherdsville. In the Police Court the following cases were tried: Curran Troutwine, breach of peace, fined one cent and costs. D isorderly conduct, dismissed. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett of peace, Mrs. Ma ry Crenshaw visited Mrs. Hibbs at Cox's Creek last week. Miss Nettie Taylor of Louisville is visiting her parents. Harry Jackson, breach of continued until next M onday. peace, E l m e r K ulme r a nd bride , o f Bardstown, visited relatives here last week. Curt Stansbury, wife and son, of Lou isville visited J. Q. Hough Sund ay. Mrs. Arp H armon visited Mrs. W illie Magrud er at Deatsville last week. Mrs. Ma ggie Ellaby is in New Albany the guest of M iss Daisy Peacock. Calvin Rouse, dismissed. breach John Gun ther tried before Sq uire B ell on the charge of detaining his stepdaughter, a child under the age of twelve. Held to await the action of the next grand jury under $1000 bond. Wm. Merritt, a crazy man, bro ught in from Bardstown Junction and sent to his son at Bowling Green. Squire Bell tried John Jones Jr, charged with detaining a woman, and held him over to the grand jury under $500 bond. Squire Bell tried Kansas Green for lunacy and sent her to the asylum. Alf Dacon and w ife spent Sunday w ith M r s. N el li e H erbe r t a t Deatsville. Elbert Lutes of Louisville spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Lelia Clark. Several from here attended the sale at D e ats ville of Jam es Sa mue ls, deceased. H. Hibbs, of Cox's Creek, spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Mary Crenshaw. ***Local Items Henry J. Massey sent to this office a samp le of his fine, large, ripe cultivated Oc tober blac kberries. Tom Trunnell of Bardstown Junction called Sheriff Myers on the phone and told him there was a crazy man there. Sheriff Myers misunderstood thinking it was John Summers who had taken up a stee r. (Funny story) ***October 28, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Pleasant H ill A. J. Ro by and family visited Jonc Clark Sund ay. C. M. Dacon and wife were in Shepherdsville Saturday J a m e s Hawk ins an d w i fe o f Louisville were guests of C. C. Madd ox Sunda y. H. C. Hahn, wife and baby, of Lawrenceville, are guests of the Rev. B. F. Ad kins. Mrs. Mack B orders, of Louisville, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. F. C. Porter. Miss Mattie Hoagland and M attie Stansbury visited the Misses Crist last week. Miss Jesse Showalter was guest of her brother in Louisville T. J. Bu rch and wife o f Louisville have been visiting their sons, John and Duke. Misses Kate and Lulie Swearingen spent severa l days with M iss Ella Lloyd at High Grove. C. M. Dacon and family and Albert Nusz and w ife spent Sund ay with Henry H arris. O. C. Llo yd and wife of Springfield, IL have been visiting relatives here. S. N. H arris went to Louisville Saturday to see his wife who was recen tly operated on. M rs. Harris is recovering and expected home soo n. Mrs. L. Jones has returned home. Geo. Hough was in Louisville last week. F. C. Shoening and wife of St. Matthews were guests of W. C. Crenshaw Sund ay. Jefferson circuit court ordered sale of property in favor of Thos. W . Morrison against John Eddington. Mentions adjoining property owenrs: Ebb ers, W. H. Lee, W illiam Cundiff, John Kurtz, J. T. Eddingto n, G. W . Cundiff, Jack Burns, J. C. Holsclaw, S. M. M iller and Croan Bros. Signed J. B. Myers, SBC Miss Levada Bogard, of Whitfield, and E. L. Snider of Taylorsville were guests of Smith Bo gard and family Sund ay. Leland Barnes, H . H. C osgro ve, W . W . Westfield, and Harry Murray of Louisville spent Sunday with Almer Barnes. Maurice Harris, wife and children, and Charles Long and wife were guests of M rs. Jess Jone s at W aterford Sunday. ***Cupio Miss Zilpah Crist visited M iss Mattie Tho mas. Lee Barger, wife and two children spent Sunday with Wood Ash. ***Mt. Washington John Jasper of Louisville is guest of his parents. Page 90 J. H. N icholso n was in S hepherdsville Tuesday. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett J. B. M onroe was neighborhood last week. in our S. E. M cAfee took dinner with W ill Cro xton S unda y. Miss Nannie Mooney spent Sunday with Miss M ary Nicho ls. Mrs. Charlie Johnson spent Sunday with Mrs. R obert Sto wers. Simon Arnold, wife and daughter spent Sunday with Jno. Moore. Miss Claudia Monroe has been visiting Genevieve Joyce several days. Ernest Funk, wife and daughter, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sallie Funk. Richard W athen was in G lasgow a few days since. Emily Bro oks is on the sick list. Miss Lonora Bailey was quite ill last week. Herman W illiams parents Sunday. wa s with his Mrs. E. H . W eller visited relatives in the city last week. W . J. Ball spent Sunday with friends at Pleasant Grove. T he new pastor, Rev. Brandon p re ached a t C o o p e r M e m o ria l Sund ay. Mrs. J. R. B ell spent a few days with her relatives in the city last week. W ill Nichols, wife and two children spent Sunday with John Pendleton. Mrs. W . J. Bell and children are spending this week with her sister, Mrs. R. Priest of Hanover, IN. Misses Nora and Pearl Johnson spent Monday with their uncle, R. R. Stowers. Mrs. Lentsch of the city, spent several weeks with her daughters here. Geo. Pendleton and family spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ab Pendleton. Miss Ida Beeler has a fine stock of turkeys that are tempting some weak brother by roosting conveniently low. Dr. & M rs. Tydings are in Frankfort attending the Grand Chapter of the O.E.S. Mrs. W ill Beeler is with her brother, Henry Co chran and fa mily in Charleston, MO. She will also visit her brother, Lee Cochran before returning. Henry Pendleton, wife and little daughter, spent a week visiting Chas. Brewer at Southport, IN Miss Alice Sco tt, who is matron at the convalescent ho me o f Waverly, MA, spent the week end with J. T. Ritche y. Miss McKinney has postponed her school indefinitely and gone to Shepherdsville to visit while her foot is so that she cannot teach. Don Gold smith, aged 55 years, a farmer of Crist, died Wed nesday the 19th of typhoid fever and was buried at Chappell's grave yard b y the Maso ns. (Miles Lodge member) Miss Elizabeth Wathen is visiting relatives in Illinois. Quite a few purchased seed of the very fine Pennsylvania wheat raised by W m. Crumbacker last year. Mrs. Jas. Kirk has moved back to the city for the winter, where she has a beautiful residence. She and her daughter will be missed by large circle of friends. Miss Soph ia Mo rris visited in West Point recently. Mrs. Jess Hahn has been with her mother, Mrs. Hahn. M rs. Will A. Field has indisposed for several weeks. been Leslie Ludwick has been the guest of Miss Nannie D avos. Dr. & Mrs. Dodds visited in Ohio. Smith Cruise and w ife are visiting his brother, H. Cruise at Locust Grove. Miss Elsie H uber and friend o f the city, spent Sunday with Mrs . Trunnell. Mr. & M rs. W arren Shaw visited in the city last week the guest of his sister. Wm. Preston has a leave of absence for several weeks on account of illness. Miss Katie Miller visited her brothers who live in the city. Mrs. Marie Conniff of Louisville is visiting her parents, Ed. Carpenter and wife. Mr. Hall and wife, of California and Mrs. Mollie N usz were guests of M rs. Field. Miss Sue E ngle of Lebanon Junction has been visiting her c ousin, M rs. G. I. Rennison. ***Bardstown Junction Mrs. T. J. Daniel was in the city last week. Miss Eula Wathen is visiting relatives in Illinois. ***Hebron Page 91 Mrs. E. D . Oak s visited her aunt, Mrs. Harry Shaw at Be lmont last week. M rs. C ly de T riplett, of South Louisville visited her parents, Henry Davis and wife last week. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Brother Peak filled his appointment at Collies Chappel and was entertained at Mrs. E . D. Oaks. Victory was beaten in the ball game Saturday by the Mt. Washington team. Mr. Fred Newman, of M obile Al, visited his parents at Pinetum. Misses Barbara and Mary Hecker attended the funeral of Miss Heffley at St. Gregory, Sund ay. W illet Bohannon, of California and Miss Lula Drake of Shepherdsville were guests of Will A. Field. The Misses Cummens have returned to Louisville after spending the summer at their country home near here. Mr. & M rs. H. Lee Ho gland and son, Harry, of Louisville were guests of his sister, M rs. E. D. Oaks last Sund ay. Miss Lilly Mo oney is convalescent after being quite ill with typhoid fever for several weeks. Joe Age, formerly a section foreman at this place, was killed by a train at Glasgow recently. He leaves a wife and several small children. John Boots has purchased the old Lightfoot farm near Belmont and will move to it in a few days. His son-inlaw, Mr. Cruise , has bo ught his cottage here. Mr. & Mrs. George Stratz of Louisville and M rs. Elizabeth Briggs of Utica, IN were guests of M r. & Mrs. R. K . Hogland Sund ay. Misses Mamie Crigler and Peachie Thompson spent the night last week with Mrs. Zora Bowm an. Ben Lane of Louisville, spent Sunday with W . L. Ha rris Fam ily. His wife has been with her father for some time and will stay until he gets better. ***October 28, 1910 (Pg. 8) Commissioners Sale - Id a L. Shively VS Herbert E. Shively. Two tracts of land, mentions adjoining pro perty owners Long, C ha ppe ll, H ibb, Jennings, Quick, David Goldsmith, R. Davis, Isaac Hibbs, R. D. Goldsmith, J. D. Goldsmith, and Clayton D avis. Comm issioners Sale - Chas. Atcher VS J. E. Masde n. Mentions adjoining property owne rs: Ella Overall, J. E. Masd en, Dennis Masden. Comm issioners Sale - Ada B. Tro utman VS W m. Masden. Mentions adjoining p roperty owners, C. Atche r's heirs, M ayfield, Sam Smith ***Victory Revival meeting at the Christian Church with Rev. W. D. Scott of Elizabethtown. W . L. Harris is some better. ***November 4, 1910 (Pg. 1) W . L. Jones too k dinner with J. L. Rayman Wednesday Carnegie Hero Funk Commission awarded silver medal and $1000 to I. W ood M iller for saving a life. H. A. Nusz and wife spent Sunday with Henry H arris. J. P. Swearingen and wife and son spent Sund ay with Henry H ibbs. J. L. Rayman sold a sow and eight pigs to Lem Swearingen for $35.00 Pittsburg, No v. 1. - The Carnegie hero fund commission has announced the recognition of fifty-eight more heroes over territory extending from Massachusetts to Southern California. As always, in comparisons of deeds of valor, Kentucky is at the front or thereabo uts. The hero com mission finds no more thrilling deed then that Page 92 of I. Woo d M iller, a liverman of W aterford, KY, who on February 23, 1909, after nightfall, saved John H. Eggan from drowning in the waters of Brashear's Cree k at T aylorsville. To the extent of a full thousand words, the comm ission formed by Andrew Carnegie to hunt life savers, talks of the heroism of Miller. The commission goes on to tell how Eggan, who was one of the mounted rescuers in this time of flood, was swept from his horse and clung to a lamppost until cramp overtook him, how he then shinned up the post out of the reach of the water, still crying for help. Miller had made an attempt to reach him with his horse, but finding that his horse could not stand against the current, he abandoned the animal and struck alone toward Eggan on the lamppost. He was comp elled to rest in a tree on the way, but he finally got within speaking distance of Eggan and encouraged him not to give up. No one would come to Miller's help with a rop e for E ggan, and finally after many tries, Miller succeeded in getting a piece of fence lodged against the post which held Eggans, and he was finally rescued. It took Miller an hour and a quarter to effect the rescue. The hero com mission directs that a silver medal be given I. Wo od Miller and that $,1000 be given him to be applied toward the purchase of a farm or in any other manner that he may desire, providing that it meets with the approval of the executive committee. Of the rescues from death or the attempts, seven were from railroad trains or street cars, nineteen from drowning, one from a runaway horse, eight from su ffocatio n in gas producers or wells, twenty from death in mine d isasters, two from fire and one from shooting. ***Mrs. Ellen Greenwell. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Ellen Greenwell, who departed this life on October 7 , 1910, was born on January 7, 1832, making her 78 years and nine months old at her death, which occurred within a few miles of her birth place, and from which she never lived over five miles. Her long and use ful life was spent in this one community. She has as her descendants and family relations two brothers, Capt. J. Lan Lee of Colum bus, KY , and the Ho norable Wm. Jeff Lee, of Bullitt County, KY; two daughters, M rs W illiam H ardy o f Pitts Poin t, K Y an d M rs. S . M . Miller, of Missouri, and three sons, of whom two live here in Kentucky and one in Missiouri. Her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren made her the head of four generations. Her maiden nam e was L ee, a daughter of Robert M . Lee, deceased, of this cou nty, and all direct descendants from the Virginia family of Lees. She began her early childhood when K entucky was a border and frontier state. The Indian's wild whoop had scarcely died away when she was born, and this great Nation of our was then nearly all east of the Alleghany Mountains. No ocea n steamers, no railroads, no telegraph lines, no sewing machines, no telephones, no phonogranphs, no automobiles, no birdman flying through the air; yes, all these wonderful and u seful discoveries and inventions, and a thousand others, were not ye t dreamed of. In 1847, she was married to Robert Gre enwell, no less a gentleman than she was a lady, and it is very natural to believe that she made a good and faithful wife and a noble mother. Her natural good sense, her uniform ly generous and kind nature caused her to be loved and esteemed by all with whom she came in contact. She became a mem ber of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church over 40 years ago and lived and died a consistant christian. She was the mother of a large, harmonious and lo ving fam ily. No t a single member of her family even gave their parents any cause for troub le or grief. She was always uniform ly kind and gentle, but was very firm in her convictions. She was charitable and loved her neighbors, friends and the poor. T he writer, when a small orphan boy, found in aunt Ellen Greenwell, a home and a mother, and much of his life has been shaped by the better traits of her life. It can be said of her, truthfully, that her good deeds in life will live after her. Signed, H. J. G. ***Teachers Meeting Cedar Grov e teachers m eeting program by W . H. Jones, Hugo Rouse, Roger Barger, Miss Anderson, M iss Ella Duffield, Mrs. Bow man, Miss Ma yme Crigler, M iss Lewis, Bro. J. J. Bradbury. The program was prepared by Mayme Crigler, teacher of Cedar G rove Scho ol. The Kentucky State Fair earns more than $20 ,000 .00. Secretary J. W . Newman made public the annual report showing the profits and attendance. Next article tells that because of the reputation gained through his excellent work as secretary of the Kentucky State Fair Association for the past three years, former Senator J. W. Newman has been chosen by the United States Governm ent to put on and manage a large fair under the auspices of the Governm ent in Porto Rico. This is the first fair of any magnitude ever held in Porto Rico and Senator Newman declares he will open the eyes of the natives with the greatest show they ever saw. (highlights only) County Board of Education meeting, claims for work done in the various districts allowed for J. M. Barrall Jr, Wm. Foster, W. E. Ashby, Nathan Mo ore, Troutman B ros., G . S. Patterson, J. E. Magruder, Ed. C. Tyler, S. N. Broo ks. Also present was J. F. Combs who drew the checks in the ab sence of the C ounty S upt. Page 93 District Teachers Asso c. met at M t. W ashington. In attendance were: Misses Lena W elch, M amie Harris, Mrs. Doris Harris, M r. and M rs. Chas. Bridwell. Program by M rs. Doris Hall and M rs. Overall, Misses Lena W elch and O ra O'Bryan , Chas. Brid well, M rs. W . Ellaby. ***November 4, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Personal Mrs. J. F. Comb s was in Louisville last week. Miss Viola Slaughter of Nolin was with M rs. Pearl M onday. James Johnson and wife Sunday with Charlie Rog ers. spent Jim Hahn, wife and little babe, spent Sunday with B. T. Hatfield. Miss Lizzie Bridwell is visiting relatives and friends in Jefferson. Miss Fannie Estes and Miss Bell Brown were guests of Mrs. Cooper Monday. Chas. Bridwell and wife spent several days at Smyrna last week with Ed Miller. J. W . Jacobs is suffering from a broken rib as a result of a fall the other day. M iss Ha llie M cCla sky, of Bloomfield, spent Sunday with M iss Maggie McClasky here. Mrs. E. E. duPont and little daughter left for Wilmington accompanied by M isses Ophelia and Bertie J. Coleman and Bob C. Moxham. Miss Georgia Summers had as her guests this week, Mrs. Elizabeth Rice of Indiana, M iss Elizabeth R atcliffe of Princeton, Mrs. America Bell and Mrs. Emma Blankenship. Old Sold ier Dead. Geo . W . Turnbull died at the National Military Home at Dayton, Ohio, Thursday and was The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett buried with military honors in the National Ceme tery there. He was a member of Co. H. 17th KY C avalry and of Co. D, 15th Ky Infantry. He had no relatives in this county, but has lived here ever since the war and was we ll known by nearly everybody. Miss Thelma Lee given a surprise party by Misses Rachel Tilden, Pearl and Meta Riley Coope r, Katherine Croan, Lucille Wooldridge, Grace Tho mas, Hom er W ooldridge and Porter B ridwell. Mrs. Chas. Shepherd hosted a number of young people to a candy pulling Monday night. ***November 4, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Pleasant Grove Mrs. Laura improved. Stallings is slightly Herman Long spent Sunday with Earl Shepherd. Mrs. Ida Owen was guest of the writer recently. W illie Simmons and sister were guests o f the M isses Grant Sunday. There is a young lady at Robt. Bridwell's. She arrived October 29. Although a perfect stranger, she is making herself at home and is a most welcome visitor. (New Baby???) W hile others boast of their efficient school teachers, "the proof is in the pudding" and M iss Stella Troutwine has proven he rself meritorious at Pleasant Grove. ***Local Items Born, October 28, to the wife of Chas. Morrison, a 10-1/2 lb b oy, Charles William. Born in Vicksburg, October 28, to the wife of Harris Dickson, a girl, Elizabeth. For sale, good bay horse, six years old. J. W. Brad bury, Lebanon Junction Born in St. Louis, Nov. 1, to the wife of Dr. Given Campbell, a boy, Given Campb ell Jr. Rev. S. P. M artin will preach his last sermon here before taking charge of his church in Lo uisville Mr. & M rs. Ben S. Harned, of Boston, Ky, announce the wedding of their daughter, M iss W illie Tro utman Harned, to Mr. M arion Pope H arned, son of Major A. L. Harned, also of Boston, KY. Quite a lot of concrete walk has been put down along property of C. P. Bra dbu ry, B. L. Bowman, W . T. Lee, Wm. Troutwine, G. S. Patterson, H. H. Glenn and W m. Griffin. Ho spitable ho me of M rs. S . M . Bro oks scene o f Hallo ween Party. Mr. & M rs. Harry A. Sommers, of Elizabethtown, and S urveyo r Russell of Jefferson County invited to local good road association meeting. John Long of St. Louis, was guest of his brother, Thos. Long. W arner Bell ...recent guest of Jas. Ridg way. Robert Bridwell has moved to the farm of his father-in-law, Kirby Simmo ns. John Stallings, wife and children, spent Sunday with the family of W . T. Stallings. Amb rose Vance, of Horse Cave, has purchased the fa rm of W m. M cGrew for $4000.00 M rs. Eliza James and S . O. Armstrong and family were guests of Tillman Ridgwa y. Overall Grant, Kirby Simmons and son are keeping "bachelor's hall, near Salt River Station. Harry Hepke and family will move to Illinois sho rtly. Jas. Bigwo od and family and M rs. Laura Newton and daughters spent Sunday with Rolla Newton. John Whitledge, of Zoneton, Brint and Posey Grant were guests of John W . W hitledge Sund ay. Wm. McG rew has bought a fine farm near Taylorsville and will move his family there shortly. Page 94 Kirby Simmons brought a fine specimen of his second crop potatoes. Three sufficient for a family of 5 for two meals. M i s s e s S t e l la T r o u t w i n e , o f Shep herdsville, and B essie Smith spent Oct. 28 in Louisville attending revival at Walnut Street Church and W oodmans parade. Miss Myrtle McGrew left home for school but changed mind and went instead to Jeffersonville and married Mr. Ho ward W alker o f Waterford where the twain entered the serious school of life. ***Hebron W . J. Bell spent Sunda y in the city. Jas. Shanklin was out on business last week. Chas. Hackney has been suffering with rheumatism. E. H . M iller and wife spent Sunday at Jacob's addition. Mrs. W. J. Bell and children have returned from Hanover, IN. M iss Nellie May Scott and Nad ine Melton sp ent Sunday in the city. J. N. Brooks and family spent Sunday with Logan H edges family. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mary Holsclaw was quite sick for s e v e r a l d a ys as a res u lt o f vaccination. Miss Mary Sheridan visited M rs. S. W . Broo ks. Miss Teresa Brooks and Susie Knight spent Friday with Mrs. S. W . Broo ks. Misses Estella Hedges and Joetta Smith spent several days in the city shopping. Madams W ill Harris and Duke Burch visited M rs. Josie Barger Friday. Mrs. Hettie Harris and two children spent Sund ay with Chas. B ridwell. Miss Ada Greenwell spent Saturday night with M rs. M ay Greenw ell. Wm. Lloyd and daughter of High Grove spent Sunday with Duke Burch. ***Zion John Moss, city, spent Sunday with his friend, Henry Breitenstein Jr. John Summ ers Sr has rented his farm to Owen Prather fo r next year and will board with him. W ilson Summers and wife and John Somme rs Sr spent Sunday with M rs. Fannie Da vis, their sister, in the city. W e heard many nice complements on the music furnished by Master C. E. M cCormick Jr at the Halloween Party. Thanks to Miss Annie Breitenstein for mailing us news items. We appreciate such favors. Halloween party at S. N. B rooks a great success according to those who were so fortunate as to attend. Mrs. Miller, of Iowa, niece of Dr. Saunders is with Dr. & Mrs. Miles Saund ers. R. S. S tallings was .... Sunday. Philip Orm s has built an addition to his house. Mrs. Ada Roby was at Lebanon Junction M onday. E. J. Stallings wife and son spent Sunday with R. S. Stallings. Golden Engle, Do rothy Hart and Russe ll Lutes are on the sick list. Alfred Gibso n and daughter spent Sund ay with James G ibson's family. W . P. Daugherty and family visited relatives at Tip Top a few days last week. Arthur Stark and wife visited his aunt, Mrs. Mary Stallings. Misses Lelia and Bettie Stallings and W illie Tatum spent Sunday with Geo. Thurman's family. ***Pleasant H ill Henry Jones recen tly. wa s in Lou isville Henry Harris and wife were guests of No ah N usz Su nday. Mrs. Arp Harmon spent last week with relatives at V ictory. Misses Zilpah and Eugenia Crist were in Louisville last week. Mrs. Ma y Greenw ell spent a day last week with the M isses Crist. Mrs. W m. Deats and son arrived h o m e S u n d ay fr o m V ir g i n ia accompanied by her niece. James Tatum, wife and son spent Thursday night with their daughter, Mrs. Bettie Thurman. R. T. W ooldridge, wife and daughter, and Ben Bailey were guests of Wm. Leslie S unda y. T he county road will soon be open and ready for trave l from H art's ferry to W oold rige's ferry. Page 95 James Tatum and wife were guests of her sister, Mrs. Nannie Simons in Nelson C ounty. ***November 11, 1910 (Pg. 1) Building committee of the Belmont Bap tist Church seeks bids for new church b u i ld ing. W . T. H ill, Chairman. Hopeless case - A fter an inq uest held here Tuesday, Miss Jennie Carpenter was ordered taken to the asylum at Lakeland, which was done the same day. Miss Jennie was not present herself, but .... ..fectly evident from the testimony by Dr. Bates and the physicians who have had charge of her at the infirmary in Louisville that she was completely unbalanced mentally, and they advised that she be sent to Lakeland. She may, in course of time, recover her mind, but it is a forlorn hop e, especially in her weakened physical condition. Her family have the profound sympathy of the whole county. The duty of filling this vacancy in the office of County Superintendent devolves on Judge D aniel, whose appointee will serve till the next regular election, when a new superintendent must be elected to serve out the ramainder of the regular term. Miss Katie Edelin spent Sunday in Louisville Ewing Crensha w spent Saturday in the city. N. B. Trunnell is in Texas with his brother, Morgan. M rs. W . H. Coop er has b een o n the sick list this week. Mildred Ho lsclaw was ill a couple of days this week. T. C. Coleman was in Cincinnati a couple of days this week. Misses Stella and Laura Daniel spent last week in Louisville The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. W akefield , of LaGrange, is the guest of Mrs. Howell Smith. and gone to Woodbine Street in Louisville for the winter. Mrs. Kate Ritchey is in Lo uisville visiting her daughter. Chas. Daniel is visiting his sister, Mrs. Verna Jones in Leaches. Mrs. M. M. Brooks, Mrs. Ed. C. Tyler, Misses M ary T . and V irginia Bro oks, Mayme R oby are attending the reception of Mrs. T. B. Crutcher and Mrs. R. A. McDowell in Louisville. Tom Ritchey Jr and family spent Sunday with his father. M is s A u stine B roo ks relatives in Tennessee. visitin g J. R. Zimmerman is back from his visit to his old home in Virginia. Mrs. C. A. Marshall and daughter, Miss Charlie are at "the M eadows" Messrs. Gibso n and M erritt of Louisville spent Thu rsday w ith Ewing Crenshaw. Big Jim" Osb orne of Atlanta was here W ednesday looking far and "sassy" as usual. Edward P. Humphrey and wife have gone to the Galt Ho use in Louisville for the winter. Mrs. M. M. Brooks, Mrs. Ed. C. Tyler, Misses Mary T . and V irginia Bro oks, Mayme R oby are attending the reception o f Mrs. T. B. Crutcher and Mrs. R. A. McDowell in Louisville. Attorney Lee Hamilton who has been spending the nights during to summer and early fall at his mother's house near Salt River Station has gone to Louisville for the winter, and is located at the "Chesterfield" the bachelor apartment house at Fifth and Bro adway. Obe Funk, wife and baby, spent the week end with his mother. Elmer Ridgway spent the week end with relatives in Mt. Washington Mrs. Lizzie Ridgway and sons spent Saturday night with Mrs. Dora Ashb y. Miss Essie Quick and Clarence Hanifon of Oakdale spent Sunday with T. J. Ritchey. Mesdames Sariella Close and Eliza Cha ppe ll spen t l a st week in Louisville with relatives. ***Local Items Misses Mary Nichols and Lula Pendleton spent Saturd ay night with Mrs. Alma Pendleton. Jim Maram an spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. Ewing Crenshaw at Cane Spring. Born, Nov. 5, to the wife of Eugene Hend erson, twin boys. Chas. Samuels and wife of Union City, visited relatives here. John W . Gaban and wife will spend the winter in Safety Harbor, Florida. J. W. Thompson sold a fine jersey cow to Abner Collings for $52.50. Ruth Brooks M cCormick has been quite ill, threatened with pneumonia, bur is now better. Geo. Bailey of Zoneton is completing the finishing wo rk on J. F. Collings new residence. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and children spent Sunday with her mo ther, Mrs. L. W . Nichols who has be en quite sick. Mrs. Fannie Dye r, of Louisville visited Mrs. W m. Simmons. The new steel furniture for the vault in the Circuit Clerk's office has been put in place and is a great improvement. Mrs. R. L. Troutman entertained Misses Erastus and Mattie Balee and Bro ther Scott while the Christian meeting was in pro gress. Mrs. C. D. Lee and Miss Nannie Rea Thompson will visit relatives in Vand alia, Mo for several weeks. Mrs. Bettie Martin and Miss Sue Melvin of the Knobs and M rs. Richard Harshfield o f Louisville visited M rs. C. L. Croan last week. Kathleen and Orlee Croan entertained their little friends Saturday night with a delightful party. Emma Bishop, wife of Nels Bishop, colored, died at her ho me here last Friday and was buried Saturday afternoon in the colored graveyard below town. Miss Matt Rouse and sister, Mrs. C. Zahn, of the Highlands, spent the week end with Mrs. Bettie Applegate. T he b o d y o f M r s . A m e r ic us Rawlings, sister-in-law to M rs. L. W . Nichols was brought to Bullitt and buried in the old Raw lings graveyard Friday morning. She d ied W ednesday at her ho me in L ouisville M rs. Lidia Snellen celebrated her 70th birthday, the 6th with her four brothers, Charles, Aaron, Jimmie Dick and P hil Sam uels and their wives, and her sons, Dee and Jim Snellen, wife and children. ***Cup io ***Pleasant H ill John R. T. Barbo ur and wife have closed their county home, "Roxmo or" Archie Snellen spent Sunday with his uncle at Stithton. Page 96 Miss May Bolton spent last week in the city. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Tom Weller of Illinois, visited E. R. Ash last week. C. M. Dac on and wife were in M t. W ashington a day last week Elmer Kulmer and wife visited E. R. Ash T uesday. Mrs. Ann Jones spent Sunday with Mrs. Cleopatra Jones. Jim Lavely and family spent Saturday with Ed. Ash. Miss Zilpah Crist visited Mrs. S. B. Simmons near Shepherdsville last week. Miss Florence Hibbs, of Cox's Creek, visited her sister, Mrs. James Crenshaw last week. Duke Burch and wi fe , J a m es Crenshaw and family, and M iss Florence Hibbs were guests of W. L. Barger Sunda y. Miss Catherine Ann Rouse gave Halloween Party at their country place "Hill Crest". Either o n guest list or assisted in giving the party: M attie Magru der, H arry W ells, Misses Dessa, Mary, Vivian and Gurrell Harris, Maud Crenshaw, Geneva Overall, Catherine Rouse, Rachel Roby, Edith and Ainslee Berger, Cora and M ay Rouse and Lounette Stansbury, Messrs Rob Mood y, James and Fore st Ove rall, Claud W eaver and W ayne Harris, Hugh Magrud er, Lewis, Paul and Bernard Roby, Roger and Robert Barger, Mr. an d M rs. James H arris, Mrs. Rouse Sr., and M r. and Ms. Ade Harris, Mr. and M rs. Beam W ells Jr. Hubert Wiggington and wife of Louisville spent Sund ay with Mrs. F. C. Porter. Rev. F. B. Ad kins is holding a protracted meeting at his old home near Owensboro. Madams Chas. Long and Maurice Harris were in Louisville one day last week. M iss Lee Swearingen is visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Harris at Valley Station. F. O. Carrithers and Miss Mayme are visiting relatives a nd friends in Bardstown. Mrs. Jessie has returned to her daughter's, M rs. L. S. Settle after a visit in Lou isville Dr. & M rs. J. W . Turner, of Seatonsville, were guests of M rs. Smith Bo gard Sund ay. C. P. Porter and wife were in Louisville, the guests of Mack Borders. Madams S. C. and Charles B ridwell of Shepherdsville, spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. W. Herin. M iss De lla Stand iford, o f Jeffersontown, and Bluford Crenshaw were guests of Mrs. Tom Porter Sund ay. Mrs. John G entry visited her sister, Mrs. Ed ward Bro wn in Louisville Hugh Hall of Okolona spent Sunday with his parents. J. W. King and wife spent Sunday with their son. Rev. J. C. Brandon filled appointment here Sunday. his C. K. Fisher purchased four nice hogs from L. M. Gentry last week. Messrs. Pearl King and Oscar Owen are building a cottage for H. C. Tyler. Geo. Tyler and family, of Seatonsville, spent the week end with her parents, H. F. Grant and wife. Harry Hepke and family left for Center, Illinois, where they will make their future home. Henry Owen raised som e fine turnips, some four pound s. Little M iss Nancy Elnora Brid well has arrived from "Babyland" to make an indefinite stay with R . L. Bridwell and wife. J. O. Simmons and wife's Sunday guests: James Hough and wife, M iss Mary E. King, J. N. Owen, wife and daughter. Mack Borders, wife and children, of Louisville spent a few days with her sister, M rs. W . L. Ha ll. Enoch Dickson and wife, M rs. Olla Robinson and son, all of Ft. Ritner, Indiana, spent a week here with friends. ***Bethel ***Mt. Washington N. H. Braithewaite was at Beulah Sund ay. Miss Jennie Forman of W aterford is guest of her aunt. Edgar Fisher spent last week at Lick Skillett. Mrs. W . L. M cGee will visit relatives in Owensboro. Mrs. W . C. Owen is suffering with rheumatism Mrs. George M cKenzie and M iss Viola Hughes were in Louisville Mond ay. Ollie E. Hall is having his residence remodeled. Mrs. Margaret Shackleford, who has been visiting her niece, M rs. Eunice Long, was called to Bagdad on account of the serious illness of her daughter, M rs. Sam uel Yount. ***Pleasant Grove Page 97 Mrs. Effie Owen spent Friday with her parents. Hardin W ise and wife Shep herdsville rece ntly. were in The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Eva Brid well spent Sunday with Mrs. Ada O rms. Grant spent Sunday with John W. W hitledge. Ethel Owen visited her aunt, M rs. Kate Ha ll, Sunday. Fred Ridgway, formerly one of our boys, but no w of Salt River Station, entertained quite a numb er of young peo ple Saturday night. Wm. McG rew and family Sunday with Jas. Bigwood. spent C. W . Ridgway is with his daughter, Mrs. Ada O rms. John Stallings and family Sunday with Alonzo Owen. spent J. B. Proctor and family were gu ests of Hardin Wise. Rolla Newton and family Sund ay guest of Do uglas H all. were Clay W hitledge and wife spent Sund ay with Ambrose R idgwa y. Edward Bridwell and wife guests of Chas. Stallings. Miss Bessie Smith called on M rs. Georgia Gentry, who is quite ill at the home of her m other, Mrs. Rosa Dickey, Sunday. were Wm. Gentry and family were guests of W . L. Ge ntry family. John W . Lloyd and family were guests o f Henry Bell at Bell's Mill. Bud Hough has returned from the Infirmary in Louisville and is doing well. Misses Ollie and Myrtle Newton spent Sunday with M iss Cordelia Trigg. W e are sorry to report the continued illness of M rs. Georgia Hall Gentry. Col. John B. Honnaker of Dade C ity, Fl, is guest of his children here. Howard W alker and fam ily, nee M iss Myrtle McG rew spent Mond ay night with the latter's parents. All is forgiven. It was our plea sure en route to Louisville to fall in company with our friend, Dr. Geo. M. Barrall, and his friendly wife, who were returning to their home in Kansas City, MO. George was a resident of Pleasant Grove during his childhood days, and we are proud to know that he has risen to a noble and successful manhood. W e are tickled over the possible success of "Wellman's air ship" and look forward when they shall take place entirely of the automobile. How nice it will be when we poor country folks can drive into the city with "Old Mo se" or "Old Julie" and these animals can walk peacefully along with head down and tongue lolling out, if they desire, without being frightened to death at every crossing by "those terrible moon eyed monsters" W hat a relief, yes what a joy to saunter leisurely along while the "e lite" are soaring softly overhead. Miss Hallie McClaskey has been guest of her sister, Mrs. S. B. W illiams. M rs. W . H. Beeler brothers in M issouri. visited her Mrs. Davis, of Bardstown Junction, was guest of her son, Myron for the past week. Rev. Mangum was the guest of Al Miller, Jas. Cochran and M rs. S. W . Brooks while out last week. The little daughter of M r. & M rs. Leaman of Brooks is convalescent after bein g seriou sly ill with pneumonia. Rev. Mangum preached at L ittle Flock. Mrs. Fannie Estes is visiting the city. She has been solicited to become matron of the orphans home of the Christian Church which is located at Parkland. Rev. R. Gray and M . Allister, DD, commun ion services at Hebro n Presbyterian. Miss Joetta Smith and W alter B ell were made one last week. Advertisement - Auction of the Hocker Hotel at Lebanon Junction. To be sold in five lots. Description of the hotel and the lots. - R. M. Hocker ***November 18, 1910 (Pg. 1) American farmers warned of potato disease that has developed into a plague in Europe. ***Hebron W alter Armstrong and family of Bell's Mill were guests of Jas. Croan near S hepherdsville Sun day. Mrs. Stella Owen was with her father, Douglas Hall, Sunday. We are sorry to know that M r. Hall remains quite sick. ***November 18, 1910 (Pg. 4) Bennett Ball has chickenpox. ***Personal Mrs. A. K. Bell and maid are with Mrs. S. E. Summ ers. Myron Davis and family spent Sunday at Bardstown Junction. Lewis W hitledge, wife and daughter, Varnie and W illie Simmons and E dna Page 98 I. P. and Turner A rnold were here Monday. John Nicholson was here one day last week The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Geo. Quick and Barley Hall were here M ond ay. Trespassers on my place are hereby warned to keep off, or they will be prosecuted. Mrs. Dullie P. Coleman. Roy Parrish, wife and baby, of Louisville, spent Sunday with C. O. Parrish. Cap t. J. W . Ridgway is visiting his sister at Coral Ridge. ***Pleasant H ill Mrs. F. T. Harned of Belmo nt spent a day last week with Mrs. Pearl. Jim Rob y and wife spent Sund ay with W ill Harris. Miss Lizzie Bridwell visited relatives in Jefferso n Co unty. Alf Dacon and w ife visited Mrs. Melvin H erbert at De atsville Sunday. P. H. H enderson and w ife spent Sunday at Gethsemani with their son, Robert. Elmer Kulmer and wife of Bardstown spent a night last week with Jonc Clark. Miss M aude Smith visited friend s in Louisville Madams K. S. Jones and Lelia Clark were in M t. Washington a day last week. Bud Mc Gee and M iss Ella Barns of Mt. Washington were here Tuesday. Sam Brid well and Jno. Summers have been to B owling Green on a hunt. Chas. Bridwell and wife of Solitude were guests of N. W. Polk at Smithville Tuesday night. Mr. & M rs. Lingle and daughter, Ruth of Junction City, spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Whitehouse. James B. Dawson came down from Highland Park Monday to see how we were getting along without him. J. P. Ed wards and wife and M iss Blanche Younger of Boston, Herman Shepherd and family of B elmo nt, and Mrs. T. K. Daniels of Springfield, Ohio were guests of Mrs. C. L. Croan last week. Mrs. R. L. Troutman gave a silver social for the benefit of the Ladie s Aid of the Baptist Church. Rev. C. E. Buschman will preach at Cedar G rove Church. Dr. Richey will Christian Church. ***Local Items preach at the Henry Jones and wife took dinner with P. K. Jones near High Grove Sund ay. Ben Hardy and G ordon B ridwell were in Shepherdsville a day last week. Calvin Caldwell of M aysville is expected to visit relatives and friends here soon. Forrest Leatherman and Barger of Louisville are relatives here. C. C. Redford, of Glasgow, was guest of M iss Lulie Swearingen S unda y. Forrest visiting Madams Harry and Burr Harris, of Mt. W ashington spent a day last week with Mrs. Ollie Burch. Joe Harris, wife and two children, Charles Bridwell wife and four sons were guests of W . T. B ridwell Sund ay. Miss Virgie and W illie Queen were in Seatonsville Sunday with Mrs. John P hillips. Rev. Edgar Pound preached at Cedar Creek Sunday. The pastor, Rev. Adkins is in Owensboro. Alex McCrocklin and wife, of Louisville, were guests of Miss Kate Swearingen M onday. M rs. Jennie and Miss M abel Forman of W aterford were guests of Mrs. L. S. Settle Sund ay. Mesdames A. E. King and Geo rge Collings of Louisville were guests of Mrs. Alice Collings Sunday. M isses A i le e n P o r te r , A lber ta McFarland, M essrs. Walter Porter and Sam Smith attended a party Monday evening at Miss Nina Ellingworth's at Fairmount. Mrs. Madison Gentry died at her h o m e ne a r h e re T uesd ay o f pneumo nia and was buried here W ednesday. Funeral preached at the Methodist Church by Rev. B. A. Brandon of Jeffersontown. Survived by husband, three children, Mrs. Henry Glasgow of Louisville, Miss Emma Gentry, B. R . Gentry and six brothers. ***Hebron ***Mt. Washington Miss Ella Barnes has returned from a visit to Lo uisville Miss Lulie Swearingen is visiting relatives in Louisville Mrs. Tom Jones and daughter, of Louisville, visited her brother last week. Page 99 John M elton was quite ill Sunday night. Mrs. Patrick has returned to her home in WV. Mrs. Maymie Canfield, city, visited her brother last week. M iss Jennie Bridges was guest of Mrs. Th ornb erry Sunday. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett M iss Mag gie McClaskey spent Sunda y with Mrs. S. B . Williams. Sorry to hear of the death o f Mrs. Madiso n Ge ntry at Bethel. E. D. Jo nes was with John Pendleton Sund ay. Sorry to hear of the serious illness of little Ruth McCo rmick. James Simmons, wife and children, spent Sunday with J. D. Hough. Claud Ridgway and family spent Sunday with his sister. J. H. Rog ers visited D r. Merrifield's family at Bloomfield. Mrs. Bettie Ridgway and son spent Sund ay with M rs. Ed ward Brid well. J. T. R itchey too k dinner with J. H. Nicholson Sunday. Mrs. E. C. Tyler attended the reception given by Mrs. Crutcher in the city. Rev. C. E. Sheets and E arl Shepherd were guests of Thos. Long. Mrs. Geo. Pendleton is visiting her sister in E'Town. Chas. Stallings and family were guests of Rob t. Armstrong near P itts Point. Turner Arnold and wife spent the week end w ith J. T. Key. Miss Sadie Sanders has gone to Brandenb urg to visit her aunt, Mrs. Moorman, who is q uite ill. J. R. B all is with his sister, Mrs. Coop er, this week, while making repairs on a house belonging to Dr. Bates. W . J. Be ll and Joe Brooks and son left Mo nday for the Ozark M ountains in Missouri. We presume they are in search of grizzlies. ***Pleasant Grove Della Ridgway spent Sund ay with Glacie O rms. Allie Owen spent Orville Brid well. Sunday with Louis Stallings and family spent Sunda y with Sam O rms. Henry Bell, wife and daughter, visited Jas. Rid gway S unda y. Buck Price and wife are guests of her sister in Louisville. W ill Harris and family were guests of Rolla Newton recently. Howard W alker and wife, o f W aterford, are with Wm. McG rew. Miss R oxie W hitledge spent Sunday with M iss Lena Ridgway. Chas. Newton and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Laura Newton. H. C. Bowman and wife Sunday with R. L. Smith. spent Rolla Newton and family, W ill Harris and family spent Sun day w ith Do uglas H all. Kirby Grant, wife and daughter, were guests o f Mrs. L. Allco rn Sun day. Samuel Johnson and Mrs. Clarence Miller and children of Taylorsville were guests of Mrs. Callie Tyler. Mrs. Bettie Newkirk and daughter, Mrs. Mam ie Terry were guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Annie Lloyd. Mrs. Bettie Newkirk and daughter, Mrs. Mamie Terry were guests of the former's sister, Mrs. Annie Lloyd. Miss Lula Simm ons and Edward Gentry of Jefferson County, Rev. C. E. Sheets and S. O. Armstrong and family were g uests o f Tillm an Ridg way Su nday. Thursday night found the young peo ple gathered at the hosp itable home of Chas. Shepherd and wife for peanut roasting, candy making and games. Satu r d a y m a r k ed t h e 4 2 n d anniversary of the wedding of Jno. W . Whitledge and wife. Ben Ritchey, wife and baby, spent Sunday with her mother. Miss Eunice Ridgway spent last week with her uncle at Meado w Lawn. Miss M ary McKinney has resumed her school work after q uite a siege with her foot. Mrs. Ambrose Skinner and daughter spent Saturd ay with Mrs. John Pendleton. M rs. Ab Pendleton spent from Thursday til Sunday with her sons, George and John. Miss Nannie Mooney spent Sunday with Miss Ora Funk, who is boarding with Ernest Funk. Mrs. E. D. Jones and son are with her brother, Geo. Pend leton during the absence of his wife. Harry McCo rmick, a Ba ptist minister is holding a meeting at Highland School house this week. Noah Stibbens and wife, who have been in Colorado since their marriage last spring, have returned home and are with his mother. ***Victory Rev. E. C . Sheets appointment here. filled his Mrs. Jam es Ro by is convalescent. ***Cup io L. F. Grant's baby has pneumonia. Lem Nichols was in the city M onday. Charley Daniel is with his sister, Mrs. Vern Jones. Page 100 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett James Ash and fam ily spent Sunday with Henry B iggs. Jones and M rs. Eli Roby visited M rs. Henry Hibbs one d ay last week. Mrs. Arp Harmon spent last week with her daughter. Mesdames Lem and P ate Swearingen, Anna Jone s, James Ro ny, Allie Gre enwell, Mattie Ro by, M innie Nusz and children, Geo. Kulmer and daughter spent Tue sday night with Mrs. Henry Hibbs and celebrated the 51st birthday of Mrs. Hibbs and M rs. Mattie Ro by. Noah Nusz ha s finished his new house and moved in last week. C. C. Weller and granddaughter visited J. L. Rayman recently. George Burch, of the city, is spending this week with his brother. Jonc Clark and family and M iss Mae Duffield visited Lem Swearingen Sund ay. Mr. & M rs. Spire and Henry Adams of Louisville are sp ending a few days with J. A. Rob y. Henry Harris and wife and Fred Kulmer and daughter were recent guests of Willie Nusz. Mrs. J. A. Roby and d aughters spent the week with Doug las Hall near Pleasant Grove. Mrs. W ill Magruder of D eatsville spent a night last week with her sister, Mrs. Iley Jones. Port Thompson and family and H. A. Nusz and wife spent Sunday with the Misses Hecker. J. L. Rayman and wife attended church in Shep herdsville Sunday and dined with Mrs. Pierce. W . P. Swearingen and family's Sunday guests: H enry H ibbs, wife and children and Nath Basham. J. L. Trunn ell, wife and daughters, John Burch wife and children, and Geo. Burch spent Sunday with Miss Fronia Jo nes. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. W. P. Swearingen and daughter, Noah Nusz and two children, George K ulmer and daughter, Frank Roby and grand-daughter, Lem Swea ringen, Mrs. Henry Bullitt Coun ty Farmers Institute mee ting at Court H ouse, Shepherdsville, KY. Program by John G. Blair, Director, Rev. R. H. Roe, J. R. Zimmerm an, O . W . Pearl, W . D. Nicholls, Frank Henderson, Wm. Simmons, Rev. S. P. Martin, Dr. Ridg way, Dr. Bates, Tom Martin, W . T. Lee , D r. D . H . Smith, M rs. S. E. Hancock, Robert E. Lee, Leroy Daniel, Lind say Rid gway. R obinso n B r o s . & S u t h e rl a nd Med icine & Ca rter Dry G oods VS S. C. Sanders, judgment for plaintiff (3 cases) Wm. Melton Co. VS B. A . Murray, judgment for plaintiff. Lee Ridgway VS Walter Armstrong, judgment for defendant. Tom Hornbeck VS Jno . Dorsey, judgment for plaintiff. Mercha nts Ice Co. VS J. B. House, judgment for plaintiff. Peoples Bank VS G. W . Moore, Len Howlett and J . B. Summe rs, judgment for plaintiff and attachment sustained. Jno. H. Lee V S J. E . Bro wn and M ilt Church, judgment against Brown. ***November 25, 1910 (Pg. 1) Copied from E'To wn N ews. Sixtyfive years of married life broken ruthlessly asunder by the death of Mrs. Luc y M cGinnis, age 85, the beloved w ife of J . W . M cGinnis. She died Sund ay mo rning at the family residence on M ile Street in this city after three weeks illness with pneumonia. From the incipiency of her sickness, Mrs. M cGinnis' death was almost daily expected as it was known that a woman of her age and frail constitution could not withstand the ravages of such a dread disease. The end came peacefully with all the members of her family gathered about her dying bedside. She was Miss Lucy Sandifer, born in Marion County, married J. W. McG innis at age 20, who survives her. He is two years older than she was. About 33 ? years ago m oved to this city (E'Town ?). Funeral services by Rev. C. A. Humph rey, pastor of the Me thodist Church. Buried in city ceme tery. Also survived by seven children, George, James and John McGinnis and Mrs. Lizzie M aram an, o f Shepherdsville, Mrs. ? Clark, M rs. Belle Clark, Mrs. Lula Powers. ***Quarterly Court Page 101 Comm onwealth VS Joe Troutman, failure to work county road, fined $5.00 and costs. Commonwealth VS Arch Sto vall, Noah Bowman, Fred Hawkins, James Rayman, failure to work county road, each fined $10.00 and costs. ***November 25, 1910 (Pg. 4) One of the prettiest weddings of the season was that of Miss Willie T. Harned and Mr. Pope Harned, which was solemnized at the Boston C h r i s ti a n C h u r c h W e d n e sd a y afternoon. Miss Stella Harned, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and the little Misse s Lovelace, Hill, Sprigg and Stringer were flower girls. Mr. Marvin H arned, cousin of the groom, was best man and M essrs W illie F. Troutman, Ray Troutman, Albert Barnes, and Edward Crow acted as ushers. Miss Lulu Lovelace played the wedding march. The bride was given in marriage by her father, ceremony performed by their pastor, the Rev. A. Campbell. The happy couple were recipients of many handsome presents among which were a number of costly pieces of The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett silver and cut glass. The cou ple left for an extended trip south. Scharwenka in a Masonic Theatre. Modern W ood men of American organized a camp here with 22 charter members by Deputy Head Consul Gilliam H. Baird and Alderman Clifford of Louisville. Mo dern W ood men is third largest organized body of men in the world. O f f i c e r s e l e c te d w e r e F r e d H a r s h fi e ld , W m . C o m b s , I r a Crenshaw, Willie Swearingen, J. E. Hu lswitt, J. I. Triplett, Horrie Thom pson, Tom Hibbs, W. A. Crenshaw, Harold Robert, Jode Swearingen, S. H . Ridgway. Bob C. M oxha m is back after a several weeks stay in Wilmington. He has been appointed district m a n a g e r for the Inte rna tional Rad iator C o. in this territory. ***Personal W ill Coope r spent Tha nksgiving with his brother at Okolona. T. C. Coleman and wife are in NY this week on a business trip. Milton Church was here Tuesday. He says business in Nolin is booming. Mrs. C. D. Lee and Miss Nannie Ree Thompson are back fro m their visit to MO. O. W . Pearl and w ife are in Hardinsburg visiting M rs. Pearl's sister, Mrs. Marvin Dyer. Misses Ethel Hall and Ella Perkins of Clermont were guests o f Miss Nannie Jackson T hursday. Mrs. Sue Summers of Bardsto wn is spending this week with Mrs. John B. Summers at Gap-in-Knob. Mrs. Sue Summers, Mrs. John B. Summers and Miss Blanche Jefferies were guests of Mrs. Monro e Sunday. Mrs. A. J. Moxha m of W ilmington is with her mother, M rs. Du llie Coleman. Misses Ophelia and B ertie Coleman came back with her. M iss Aetna Hancock went to Louisville to hear the noted P olish pianist and compo ser X aver recital at the ***Local Items Rev. S. P. Martin is suffering from a carbuncle on his neck. A. S. Nelson has moved his harness shop back to M ain Street. Claud Green of N orth C arolina is clerking for T routm an B ros. H e is a cousin of General Wilson. S. P. Stephens has moved from the Bap tist parsonage to the new cottage just completed on the Bullitts Lick Road. John A. Shelton was tried before Judge Daniel for breach of peace and fined $5.00 and costs. Rev. W . H. Sle dge will begin his pasto rate here next Sund ay. Harry Fulkerson and M iss Rose Sadler were m arried in Louisville Mond ay. The groom has many relatives and friends in this c ounty. Captain John Lee Foster, aged 74, a member of Co. D, 15th KY Regiment during the Civil War, died at his home at Brooks Wednesday and was buried in the family burying ground on Blue Lick near Huber. He is s u r v iv e d b y h i s w i f e , s eve n daughters, two brothers and one sister. The buildin g of the sewer in Shep herd sville will have to be postponed until spring, as it is now too late to tear up M ain Street. This will be disapp ointing to everyb ody, but more so to C. L. Croan than anyone else as he worked hard and (looks like) subscribed liberally. "Cousin Clarence" is one of ou r most liberal and p ublic spirited men, and a Page 102 hustler from away back. By his energy and judgment, he has made a success of life, and is yet a young man. The sewer will be built in the spring without fail. Don't worry, "Coz". Wm. Troutwine Killed by George Mo ore in a dispute over cattle. W ednesday afternoon, George M oore shot W m. T routwine with a single barreled shot gun and he died within a few hours thereafter. M oore was at once arrested and lodged in ja il. Troutwine, in company of Lewis Clayton (colored) had gone to Mo ore's place to get a cow he had on pasture there. After getting the cow, they met Moore with a wagon load of corn. Their talk so on becam e angry, hard words were passed, and reaching down in his wagon, Moore got a shot gun and fired. The load of shot struck Tro utwine at the top of the right leg, almost completely severing the femoral artery. Troutwine walked a few steps and sat down while Clayton ran across the field to the home of Jas. Miller Jr, who telephoned Dr. Bates. As soon as possible, the wounded man was removed to M r. M iller's, and everything possible done, but without avail. The unfortunate man received his death wound within a few steps of where he had been born and reared. Funeral services at the Baptist Church by Rev. S. P. M artin. Rem ains laid to rest at B ullitts Lick C emetery. Rev. C. H. Prather has just gotten out a book "Handbook of Classics", intended to furnish classical and useful illustrations for ministers, S u n d a y Sc ho ol w o rker s, e t c . Reviewed by the Lo uisville Times. Mr. Hardy Burton, one the forem ost real estate men of Louisville, died at his home there Thursda y. Several weeks ago, he had an attack of pneumonia, followed by paralysis, and he sank gradually to the end. Mr. Burton married for the seco nd time in 1904, Miss Mary Minor of Okolona. He and his daughter, Miss Hardy May Burton ha d ma ny friends in this county. Miss M artha Hornbeck has The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett held the position of steno grapher in his office for many years, also Miss Holloway M iller. wife and son, W . T. Bridwell and wife, Roger and Rob ert Barger were guests o f K. S. Jones Sund ay. John Ada ms and family and M attie and Bessie Warden were guests of J. A. Roby. The ladies of the M ethodist Church have been asked by the M ethodist Orphans Hom e for a donation. Signed, Mesda mes C. F. Troutman, Emery Deacon, Ho well Sm ith, Tom Tucker, and Miss Lizzie Bridwell, solicitors. Mrs. Pearl Lee, Secy and Treasurer. ***Victory Miss Elizab eth Lewis spent the week end with her uncle, Lindsay Ridgway at Shepherdsville. W . P. Swearingen is on the sick list. Miss Elizabeth Lewis spent Saturday in the city. Mrs. Iley Jones spent M onday last with Mrs. Jo hn Jones. ***November 25, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Mt. Washington Stanley Rowland of Louisville was here Sunda y. Edward Pratt and wife are visiting relatives here. ***Pleasant H ill Oral Basham and wife were guests of J. V. Jone s Sund ay. George Burch spent a night last week with Jonc Clark. Lem Swearingen and family visited Stonie W eller Sunday. Mr. & M rs. Leslie T aylor of Louisville spent Sunday with Richard Taylor. Mrs. Duke B urch spent Tuesday with Mrs. W . L. Barger. Lem Swearingen and family spent Sunday with Stoney Weller. Mrs. W. L. McGee visited relatives in Owensboro. John Jone s and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Mattie Rouse. M rs. W . P. Swearingen and daughter visited M rs. Jeff Bolton. E d . M a t h l e y a n d w i fe o f Lawrenceburg are visiting Rev. F. B. Adkins and wife. Allie Greenwell and wife Sund ay with Fredd ie Ro by. J. L. Raymon and Tom Hall, spent Sunday with Jake Showalter near Bardstown Junction. spent Miss Mae Duffield spent Sunday with Mrs. Zora Bowm an at V ictory. Mrs. Arp Harmon and Mrs. Ann Jones spent Monday in Shepherdsville. Madams Will Harris and Duke Burch spent Mo nday afternoon in M t. W ashington. Iley Jones and wife and Jim Crenshaw and wife were guests of Henry Jones Su nday. Madams Arp Harmon and Ann Jones visited M rs. W. J. Ash. Mrs. Irene Crist and daughter spen t a day last week with Mrs. Burr Ha rris near Mt. W ashington. Dessie, Mary and V ivian Harris, Katherine Rouse, Claude and W ayne Harris spent Sunday with Charles Brid well and family. Jonc Clark, wife and two children, James Rouse and wife, Smith Roby Leland Barnes sp ent the week with his parents, Almer Barnes and w ife here. Mrs. Elbert Lutes and children of the city, are with her parents Geo. Kulmer and wife. Dr. J. F. So uth and wife, of Lo uisville were guests of M rs. Gyve H arris. W . P. Swearingen and family were guests of Lum M udd and family Sund ay. Mrs. Earl H arris and son of Va lley Station are visiting Mrs. J. B. Swearingen. Miss Hassie Simmons and M r. Reed visited the former's cousin, Miss Grace Jackson. Dr. A. C. O verall and wife were in Deatsville Sunday the guests of Charles Samuels. H. H. Hibbs and family, Mrs. Noah Nusz and children spent Sunday with Lum Mudd. Rev. F. B. Ad kins held Thanksgiving services at the Baptist Church. Jesse M organ, wife and daughters, of Portland, Oregon, will spend this week with W. L. Noe. J. L. Trunn ell, wife and daughters, and Miss Fronia James were guests of J. T. James Sun day. Fred Kulmer and wife spent several days with the latter's parents in New Alba ny. Page 103 Mrs. George McKenzie while in Louisville on business, was taken very ill with pneumonia. Charles Browner and wife and Charles Pfeiffer of Louisville were guests of Lou H arris. Rev. A. D. Leitchfield and Rev. C. R. Crandell of Louisville were guests of Rev. J. C. Brandon. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett will reside with the groom's father during the winter. M r. & Mrs. Frank Hough and C. E. Stansbury and wife of Louisville were guests of J. Q. H ough Sund ay. ***Hebron Mrs. Jasper Brewer, Misses Anna Rudy and Elizabeth Grower of Louisville were guests of Mrs. James Swearingen Sunday. Miss Geo rgie Mae Sunday at home. J. H. Rogers spe nt Friday in the city. ***December 2, 1910 (Pg. 1) M iss Lula Lee Lloyd was given a surprise 17th birthd ay party. Qu een spent Four children of J. R. Ball have chickenpox. E. H. W eller will move on his farm for the next year. ***Cup io J. T. R itchey was in Mond ay. Louisville S. B. M cAfee took dinner with John Moore Sunday. Miss Emma Bailey visited her sister in the city this week. Mrs. T. J. Brooks and son left to visit her parents in Indiana. Miss Ruby Nichols spent Saturday with Miss Sallie Able. Rev. O. R . Mangum was guest of Mrs. S. W. Brooks and Mrs. W. J. Bell Sunday. Miss Ora Funk spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs. Sallie Funk. M r. Dunman, of the Standard Oil Co. was guest of Jo hn B rooks Sunday. Mrs. E. D. Jones and little son are with her brother, John Pendleton. John Shanklin and Jas. Millett visited M rs. Queen last week and enjoyed the hunting. Misses Minerva Pendleton and L ula Ashby took dinner with Mrs. John Nicholson Friday. Brother. H. W. McCormick closed a two week meeting at Highland School House. Mrs. Geo. Pendleton and little daughter mad e a 10 day visit in Elizabethtown. Miss Gracie Dem arsh and Henry Klapper of Louisville were married in Louisville one day last week. Ben Ritchey, wife and ba by, Ernest Funk, wife and daughter spent the week end with Obe Funk at Brooks. Miss Teresa Brooks has returned from a weeks visit to the city. W hile there, she was q uite ill. W il bur Stra nge and wife, o f Knoxville, spent a week at their home here. The cottage prayer meeting will be held at Ha rdin Ho lsclaw's. Mrs. Edgar Tyler of Waterford visited her mother last week. E'Town - John Reesor, a well known farmer of Atchers precinct, had a very close call with two wildcats a few nights ago. (Details) ***James Lee Foster Old Veteran Gone - Captain James Lee Foster died Nov. 23rd at his home near B rooks. Burial in the family burial ground on Blue Lick. He was a membe r of Co . D, 15th K y, during the Civil war and for bravery on the field of battle, was promoted from the rank s to be Sargeant, Leiutenant and then Captain. He was severely wounded in the Civil War, a nd this, in con nectio n wit h advancing years, was the cause of his death. Survived by wife, nee M iss Elizabeth Russell, of Indiana and seven daughters. Mrs. B. F. McElroy (of Louisville), Mrs. Nath Rowland (of Louisville), Mrs. Bessie Kent (of Jefferson County) , Mrs. Pearl Collins (of Georgia), Mrs. Nannie Crigler, Mrs. Sadie Kne isler, M rs. Hattie Quick (these three of this county), two brothers, J. Tom Foster and Harrison Foster and one sister, Mrs. Nancy Farm er of Je fferson C ounty. All his daughters were ab le to be present at the funeral except M rs. Collins. ***Rev. Miles Saunders Rev. O. R. M angum preached at Little Flock. Miss Ollie A ble, daughter of Joe and Hennie Able and Be n Smith were married in Shepherdsville one day last week. Louisville is called the "city of churches" sometimes, but I fear it can not be called the city of congregations, for the va cant pews in some of the finest churches here are most pathetically conspicuous. Orville Stivers, school superintendent of Jefferso n Co unty visited the Highland School, having taught there several terms. W alter Bell and wife have returned from New Orleans, and after a few days spent with Mrs. Hedges' family, they went to Louisville where they Page 104 Rev. M iles Saunders, age 78, one of the forem ost Presbyterian ministers of the state, died at his home near Hebron last Friday after a long and lingering illness. Remains taken to Springfield for interment. His first wife was Miss Ma rgaret Booker, of Springfield and after her d eath married Miss Emm a W ilson of this county in 1899 who survives him as also three children by his first marriage. James N. Saunders, a prominent attorney of Stanford , Mrs. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Chas. McD owell of Danville, and Mrs. Louise Murdo ck of Perry County. He was born in Greensburg, Indiana, but came to Ky and graduated from C enter C ollege in 1857 and from the Theological Seminary in 186 0. His long p astorate at Springfield was the only one he ever held and was the longest held by any living minister in the Synod of KY. Many a young man about Springfield has cause to remember with gratitude his encouraging words and financial assistance. groom is a well-to-do ranchman. Marriage to take place November 30. opinion and asked dismissed. Etc. Charles Hatzell is moving his fam ily to Louisville this week. Everyone will be so rry to lose M iss Lillian, who has for so long been the mainstay of our telephone exchange. ***December 2, 1910 (Pg. 5) Miss Susie McFarland, the popular assistant to Postmaster Collings at Lebanon Junction has resigned to take a full course at a business college in Louisville. She will spend December with her p arents in Mt. Washington ***December 2, 1910 (Pg. 4) ***Locan Items that jury be ***Hebron W. H. Smith has a sore hand. Patrick Pope had chickenpo x. Edward T yler is ill at this writing. Mrs. Jennie Bridges visited M rs. W ill Becker last week. Roy Hansbro ugh sp ent the holidays with his grandmother. ***Personal Dr. Lindsay M orrison in at Norton Infirmary, r e co v e ri ng fr o m an operation for appe ndicitis. Mrs. J. W . Barrall, who is visiting her parents in Leaches has been quite ill for several days. M rs. Ewing Crenshaw is visiting her mother, Mrs. Chas. Maraman, at Sa lt River. Wm. T. Louisville wife took Mrs. R. L. M cElroy and wife, of and P. H. H enderson and Thanksgiving dinner with Troutman. Hon. J. R. Zimmerman is back from W est Point, where he was treated by Dr. Prewitt for stomach trouble and shows some sign of improvement alread y. Misses Edna Earl and P riscilla O'Brian entertained a house party at Kimbo Hill last weekend. G uests: Mrs. Nancy Thw eatt and daughters, Misses Sara and Louise, of New York, Messrs Abram Brooks, Brooks Curry, Henry Hamilton and Wilson Summ ers. Mr. & M rs. V. W. Hocker, of Muskogee, OK. formerly of Lebanon Junction announce the engagement of their daughter, M iss Elizabeth L ola H ocker t o W illiam Robe rtson Huguely of Rosenberg, TX . The Lee Bolton and Miss Annie Grant of near Cedar Grove were married by Brother Martin at his residence on Thanksgiving D ay. John G. Goldsmith, age 42, one of the best know n citizens of lower Bullitt, died at the Lo uisville City Hospital, W ednesday of tuberculosis. Burial at Knob Creek. John Chaddic, aged 72, an old Union veteran, died at his hom e near Bullitts Lick, Tuesday and was buried in the old Moore graveyard. He is survived by a wife who was Miss Alice Shepherd and a twelve year old son. M rs. Ruth Troutman died Monday at her home on Long Lick at the ripe old age of 84 . Funeral services by Rev. Peak, assisted by Rev. Roe, interred in family burial ground. " Aunt Ruth " was the widow of Levi Troutman, who died many years ago. She is surviv ed by on e bro ther, W ill Hogland and three children, Mrs. E. H. Mathis, Robert and M iss Annie Troutman. George Moor e, represented by attorne ys Com bs and Carroll, held over without bail for the killing of W illiam T routwine by Judge Daniels Mrs. J. R. Ho lsclaw and children were out for the ho lidays. W . H. C oop er spe nt Thanksgiving with his brother, Hiram. M iss H enrietta B ailey visite d relatives in the city last week Rev. E. H. Tho rnberry visited his parents and preached at Salem. John Brid ges, city, visited his mother last week. Her co ndition is serious. W . J. Bell and J. N. Brooks and son have returned from the O zarks. At the sale of stock, etc of John Summers last Friday, everything brought fair prices. Henry Cox, a Confederate Veteran, died at his home on the Bardstown Road last Monday from the result o f a fall sustained the previous S aturday. He was about 76 years old and had several friends and ex-comrades here. He was a frequent visitor of the late Lieut. S. D. Brooks and a guest at his famous New Y ears dinners. He was a gentleman of the old school. The ranks are thinning fast. ***Mt. Washington The trial of Jos. W endling for the murder of Alm a Kellner. A ffidavit charged that Richard F. Jennings, the last talesman accepted had formed an Page 105 Mrs. L. S. Graves of Springfield, Il is visiting relatives here. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Ruth L ong, o f Fairmount, was guest of Mrs. W. O . Swearingen last week. Rev. Rufus Briscoe and wife spent last week with Mrs. Ange line Swearingen. W . L. Queen and wife spent the week end with Mrs. Irene Smith at Shelbyville. Miss Lulie Swearingen spent several days last week with Mrs. Charles Samuels at Deatsville. Misses Nellie Scott, Nadine Melton and Lena Bogard visited M iss Bernice Barn es. Mrs. Delia Cook and d aughter of Jeffersontown were guests of Mrs. J. C. Showalter Thursday. W . L. M cGee and wife and C . P. Porter and w ife spent Sund ay with Mrs. W. L. Troutman at High Grove. Mrs. W . L. Bell and Mrs. John Shanklin of Louisville spent several days last week with Mrs. J. C. Gentry. Dr. Edward Buechel, and Frank Long of Buechel, and Alex McCrocklin of Louisville are here on a hunting trip. Misses Katie and Lena Crenshaw and Maymee Carrithers were guests of Miss Rub y Neal at Elk Cree k Sunday. Mrs. Angeline Swearingen celebrated her 80th birthday F riday. Hubert Hunter and wife, Mrs. Arch Bower, M isses Nina and Elizab eth Bower of Louisville spent the week end with Mrs. James Swearingen. Marvin and Clarence Roby spent Sund ay in Lo uisville W . A. Gentry was in Lou isville Friday with a load of hogs. Miss Mae D uffield spent seve ral days last week in Louisville Joseph Fisher is slowly recovering from his recent injuries. Mrs. Arp Harmon spent Sunday with W ill Harris and wife. Miss Grace Mae Owen is recovering from an attack o f mumps. W . J. Ash and w ife spent Saturday with E. R . Ash an d family. Robt. Tinnell and family have moved to Mr. & M rs. T. V. Long's farm at the old Ridgway Ford. Frank Ratliffe, wife and son, of Lotus spent Sunday with Jonc Clark. Misses Zilpah and Eugenia C rist spent Saturd ay night and Sunda y with Miss Ada Sm ith. Elbert Lutes, wife and two children, of Louisville were guests of Jonc Clark last week. Pres Lutes, wife and three children of Bardstown were guests of Jonc Clark last week. James B. Harris of Louisville spent last week with relatives here. George Hough and wife and Misses Zilpah and Eugenia Crist attended the box supper at Sugar Valley Saturday night. Iley Jones and wife, Henry Jon es and wife, Lem Swearingen, wife and two daughters, spent Tha nksgiving with Mrs. Arp H armon. James Harris, wife and five children, Ade Harris, wife and three children, Smith Roby, wife and son, A. J. Roby, wife and five children, Ben Harris and Lounette Stansbury were entertained by W . T. Bridwell and wife Sunday. ***Bethel ***Pleasant H ill S. N. H arris was in Shepherdsville Frida y. C. M. Dacon and so n were Shep herdsville M onday. in Claud Gentry spent Sunday with his parents at home. Geo. Stout, wife and daughters were guests of the forme r's father, Mr. Jesse Stout at Ting for Thanksgiving. Barley Hall, who has been somewhat indisposed for some time, is out mingling with his many friends. Mrs. Martha H ardesty of Louisville visited her daughte r, Mrs. H. M. Harris. Rev. J. C. Brandon will fill his regular appointment at this place. Joseph Sand ers and wife visited their daughter, Mrs. Alonzo Vaughn at Deatsville. W illard A Hall, wife and son, of Louisville spent last week here with Mrs. Hall's parents and other relatives and friends. M rs. Calvin Maddo x and two children, Hugh and G eorge, spent Thanksgiving in Louisville with her parents, James Hawkins and wife. Mrs. W . C. Owen's Friday guests: Mesdames George O wen, Pearl King, Herman Owen, Alb ert Fishe r, Misses Alberta O wen and Francis Stallings. Herman Owen and wife were guests of the former's aunts, Mesdames K ern Hunter and David Armstrong at Taylorsville. ***Cupio Edward Owen was with his uncle, R. F. Owen S unda y. Floyd Stallings, little son of J. R. Stallings, is q uite ill. Page 106 Mrs. Sallie Funk's new house is now ready for the plasterers. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Robert Stowers, wife and daughter spent Friday with Charlie Johnson. father, Mr. murdered. Turner Arnold and wife spent Sunday with Ernest Carlisle of Hardin County. On Thanksgiving Day, dea th, with its dark wings, hovered o'er and made deso late the humble home of W. T. Stallings by claiming as his own, the loving wife and mother, Mrs. Laura Trunnell Stallings. She was born June 1, 1846, married Jan 4, 1866 to Wm. T. Stallings. Six c hildren: Edward, Henry and John Stallings, Mrs. M aggie R idgwa y, Mrs. M attie Ridgway, and M rs. Sudie Armstrong. T h e s e , h e r h u s b a nd a n d 16 grandchildren survive. Funeral at Pleasant Grove Church by Rev. Adkins of Mt. W ashington. B uried in the cemetery here. "Aunt" Laura has for a number of years been a great sufferer, having a complication of diseases, which fina lly culminated in erysipelas and caused her death. (More flowery words and a poem) Tom Ritchey and family spent the week end with John and Ed Quick on Salt River. Ben Ritchey, wife and daughter spent the holidays with Charles Ryan and wife of Louisville. Mrs. Elmer Ridgway and daughter, Mrs. How ard Sam uels spent the holidays with James R idgway at Beuchel. M esdames Alma Pendleton and Robert Skinner have bee n with their mother, Mrs. Lem Nichols, who has been quite sick with malarial fever. Geo. Pendleton and wife had the following relatives as Thanksgiving guests: Chas. Kinkaid and wife of Louisville, John Pendleton and family and E. D . Jone s and family. ***Pleasant Grove Mrs. Maggie Ridgwa y has erysipelas. S. O. Armstrong has moved to the Arm strong homestead near B ethel. Charles Newton has moved to the home of Mrs. Eliza James. H. C. Tyler, wife and children, and Miss Ethel Owen were in Louisville recen tly. Bessie Smith sp ent seve ral days with Mrs. Ida Hecker in Shepherdsville. Troutwine, had been ***Prestonia J. M. Holloway has moved here from Charleston, IN. J. W . Gilmore has comp leted his new cottage and J. R. Jo nes of Louisville will move his fam ily out to it. Mrs. Maud Jenkins and Miss Lena Bogard visited M rs. Henry Sanders. R. L. Pierce purchased 5 acres of land from Chas. Arter at $500 per acre and is erecting a modern home on it. W illiam Bailey, Capt. I. P. Bernard and M. M. Bardwe ll have close d their homes here and have gone to the city for the winter months. Dr. & M rs. Arthur Bates and M iss Eulah Bates spent Tha nksgiving with Mrs. Bates uncle, J. T. Jackso n in Lexington. The Helm brothers of Wakefield, have moved to the farm of Dr. Ben McClaskey, recently purchased of Judge W . G. Dearing and are operating quite an extensive dairy. ***December 16, 1910 (Pg. 1) ***Letters to San ta Mrs. Caroline Lewis, of Owensboro, is with her sister, Mrs. W ill Spyby. Mrs. H. D . Robb visited her pare nts at Versailles. M iss Julia Y oung is still confined to her room with attack of rheumatism. Mrs. W . T. B rown, of Louisville spent Saturday with Mrs. J. B. McDowell. Mrs. W illiam Cheek and daughter of Pulaski, TN are visiting Dr. & M rs. C. L. Cooper. Mrs. Bettie Price is visiting her brother, Fayette Lee in Frankfort. Mrs. H. C . Ireland is visiting her brother, Dr. Ben H. Blair at Lebanon, Ohio. Mrs. Julia Hough and sister, M iss Mary King, were guests of Mrs. R osa Simmo ns. J ac k s o n K e n n e d y, o f n e ar Jefferso ntown, was guest of his au nt, Mrs. John G ilmore, last week. Flowery words to describe our "sweet young girl, who serves us well as teacher" going home to find that her Mrs. W . L. Ott and Miss Kurfees Lewis of Louisville were guests of Mrs. William Wind. Page 107 Laura Daniel - I want a raincoa t, gauntlet gloves and some hair ribbon, also some candy, fruit, nuts, figs and a good many other things. Pearl Cooper - Please bring me a rainco at, a pair of kid gloves, a box of handkerchiefs, a bible, a box of paints and lots of fireworks, candy, nuts and fruit. Mildred F. Holsclaw - Please bring me a nice doll and a little buggy and a little bed and a set of pretty dishes. Please bring my little brother all he wants and rememb er everybody. Please bring me a raincoat and two story books, some candy and nuts, oranges and bananas. Ruth Fulkerson - P lease bring me a X-mas tree and a doll and a doll bed and some handkerchiefs and hair ribbon, a story book and a ring and a set of furs, some candy, nuts, oranges and bananas. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett W . C. Herps Jr - I want a sled, a watch, some candy, nuts, Roman candles, fire crackers and anything else you can spare. Juanita Simmons - I want a diamond ring, a silver comb and brush, an umb rella, a silver mirror, pair of kid gloves, a silver pin cushion, red pocket book and som e nuts, candies, oranges, apples, bananas, grape s, dates and figs. Don't forget mother, father and sister. Martha McC ormick - I want a gossomer, some hair ribbon, ice skates, writing desk, candy, nuts and oranges. Please don't forget my sister and brother. Rachel Tilden - I want a tobogga n, a coat, a music roll, a gossomer, a set of furs, some nuts, candy, fruit and anything else. Now don't forget the poo r and all of my friends. Elizabeth V. Formhals - I would like for you to bring me a big doll, a ring and a big set of dishes. Don't forget my two little sisters and brother. Martha Morrison - I want a doll, a Teddy bear, some cand y, nuts, fruit, a little piano and anything else you want to bring me. O. F. Pearl - Please bring me the two sky rockets, a box of building blocks for my little bro ther, also a to y pistol and some caps. Bring me a toy ship, some fireworks, some candy, oranges and a knife and a slate and penc il. Please bring me the Uncle Remus book and a sweater. squeal and some nuts, candy, oranges and lots of other nice things. Don't forget Grandma Jones. Lillian Ho uston - I would like to have a gossamer and a sleigh, some oranges and mixed nuts. Clarance Stansbury - I would like for you to bring me a horn, toy pistol, moving picture show, som e marbles, spinning top, and a nice pair of skates. Don't fail to bring lots of fruit and fireworks and don't forget my two sisters, mamma and pap a. If there is anything that I have forgotten, bring it anyhow. Meta Riley Cooper - I want a gossamer, a pair o f gloves, a cloak, a hat and some mixed nuts, candy and fruit. Theodore, Charles and Olliver Combs - W e would like for you to bring us some marbles, shooting crackers, Roman candles, fruit, nuts, candy, caps for our toy pistols, story books and be sure to bring a rubbe r doll for the baby. Margaret, Minnie and Anna Co mbs W e would like for you to bring us two dolls, a Teddy bear, some candy, fruit, nuts, Roman candles, shooting crackers and some alp habet blocks. Combs children - We would be glad to have you come to see us during Xmas and bring us just whatever you want us to have. There are six of us and it would take so long to write each separately, so you can bring cand y, nuts and fruits or the presents you want us to have. Fay and J. Lea Magruder - W e would like for you to bring us some candy, nuts and such things to ea t. Also some doll dresses and a trunk for me and bring brother a rubber ball, rocking chair and d oll. Nello B. Porter - Bring me a pair of roller skates, some lemons and oranges and a nice red wagon full of candy and b ring my b rother, Noble, a bicycle and a pair of skates. Mary Stallings - I would like for you to bring me a large doll with brown eyes and hair, a story bo ok, some candies, nuts, fruits and black ribbon for my hair. D on 't forget the other little children, mother and father. Myron L. Triplett - Please bring me a wagon, rocking horse, gun, fireworks and lots of go od things to eat. Don't forget my two little sisters. Ruth Bro oks M cCo rmick - I am three years old and want of set of white furs, doll, candy, nuts oranges and banana s. Ena M. Jone s - I want a d oll, a little toy dog and a Teddy bear that will Page 108 Ray Morris - I want a gun and plenty of toys and some candy, oranges a monkey and a banjo. Dorsey Hecker - P lease bring me a pair of high top shoes, and a sled and a corduroy suit, a drum, some fireworks, candy and nuts. Albert Burns - I would like fo r you to bring me som e candy, ora nges, cocoan uts and mixed nuts and fireworks. Bring my big sbrother just a little bit of anything. Don't forget my twin brothers, Horace and Morace. Urey W . Tucker - I want some oranges, candies, nuts, fireworks and one pop gun. Don't forget my mother and father. Theod ore Cook - I want a muffler, false face, drum, a pair of ice skates, a coat sweater and all kings of candy, fruit and nuts. Don't forget my brother and sister. Arthur T. Stringer - Please bring me a wagon and a pair of ice skates, a train of cars, a tricycle, a story book of Old Mother Goose, some fireworks, candy, nuts and oranges. Josephine Bowman - Please bring me something that is suitable for a little nine year old girl and don't forget my little sister, Rub y. Lena Bowman - Please bring me a large trunk and box of nice handkerchiefs and a story book. Don't forget mother and father. Grace Bowman - Leave me a nice dolly and safe and sto ry bo ok . Don 't forget the fruits. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett B. L. Bowman Jr - I want you to bring me a girls stove and a string of cars with track that reaches from my Dad dy's store to Dr. Shafer's office. Don't forget my baby brother, he wants a rocking horse. Myrtle Hatfield - Bring me a doll, some oranges, nu ts and candy. Lena Patterson - Please bring me a little doll and a little cradle and buggy for it. I want a little washboard and washtub and plenty of candy and fruit. Don't forget Daddy and Mamm a. Helen Martin - I want you to bring me a doll and raincoat and many other things. Bro oks, Eug enia C rist, Zollie S w e aringen, Sallie P o p e , A d a Gre enwell, Estella Troll, Mrs. Alma B a s h am , Cleve Masden, Mary Hardaw ay, Bertha T runnell, Lola Hoagland, Hattie Hardy, Ailene Porter, Effie Cundiff, Lena Ice, Ethel D u v a l l, G r a c e H a rdy, M yrtle Shepherd, Lydia Smith, Martha Lee, Ada May Sm ith, Barbara M cFarland, Bertha Smith, B ernice Barnes, Lydia Her in, Lula M arkwe ll, Maggi e Gentry, Lena Arno ld, Nina Rid gway, Genevieve Magruder, Phoebe Tatro, M amie Newman, M aud M asden, Sophia Ho agland , Claud ie Duvall, W innie Jone s, Beatrice Culver, C ecil Funk, Mary Joe H oagland, and Nora Cundiff. ***Circuit Court Cases Orrel L. Croan - Please bring me a set of furs, a little do ll cradle, a trunk, a stove and some gloves. Bring Sarah a lot of things. Bessie Hazel - Please bring me a doll, a set of dishes, some candy, fruit and nuts and a little stove. Mary E. Hatfield - Please bring me big doll, some candy, oranges and peanuts, a little wagon and a little doll bed and trunk. Don't forget my little sisters. Alfred and A rthur W eller - W e want you to bring us some candy, oranges, bananas and anything else you have to spare. Don't foget grandpa, he lives with us. W e are tough ducks, but we love old Santa. Fifty-six young women vie for top prizes of Five Standard 1910 K raus Pianos by collecting coupon votes (selling subs & Mdse. sponsored by Troutman Bro s. and the Pio neer.) They are: Miss Willie May Ridgway, Mrs. Anna Belle Bridwell, Miss M ollie Mathis, Myrtle Younger, Catherine Croan, Bessie Smith, Minnie Saar, Thelma Lee, Louise Buckm an, Jennie Chap pell, Josie Barrall, Ne ttie Mattingly, Mary G riffin , G eo rg ie M. Queen, Nettie Shepherd, M yrtle Philip Clapper, carrying concealed deadly weapon, fined $25 and 10 days in jail. Harold Brown, malicious wounding, fined $75.00 T om Alcorn, breach o f peace, not guilty. Tom Redford (colored) murder, transferred from Hart County, now on trial. (In later p aper, referred to as Redmond) Grand Jurors - W. H. Smith, W. S. Jones, Jas. L. Harris, Buck Price, Wm. Thornb erry, W . F. Smither, F. M . Starks, S. A. Rayman, Lee Barger, I. T. Mudd, Chester Roby, W. A. Buckman. Petit Jurors - S. P. Sm ith, Chas. Kneisler, A. Shank, I. L. Jones, R. L. Simmo ns, Geo. C ollings, J . M . Cundiff, L. W . Holsclaw, W. P. Daugherty, S. N. Bro oks, C . W . Newma n, O. T. Lee, C. C. Hac kney, E. L. Ridgway, A. L. Harned, H. G. Bell, L. W . Hibbs, H ardy C ruse, W . P. Swearingen, E. F. Hen derso n, W . B. Mattingly, W . N. Griffin, Ed. Rogers, J. L. T runnell, A. L. Troutman, E. Z. W iggington, Jno. Pendleton, J. S. Myers, J. W . Croan, W . T. Carrithers. Page 109 ***December 16, 1910 (Pg. 4) Pearl King, who cut his knee with a hatchet, is very much improved. Miss Ma ry E. King is spending an indefinite time with her brother, J. W . King at Mt. W ashington. Miss Lillian M arkwe ll attended the Markwell-Stout wedding at Seatonsville. Rufus Hall and wife had as Sunday guests: N. A. Gentry and wife, C. H. Owen and wife, Misses G ladys, Alberta and Floy Owen. Mrs. Eunice Long and so ns will spend the coming holidays at Owensboro the guests of the forme r's sister-in-law, M rs. Sue Montgo mery. ***Personal Little Dorothy M aram an fell aga inst a hot stove and burned her hands dreadfully. M es s r s . Bo den and Gaus o f Louisville and Franklin Mo nroe and wife, were guests of Mrs. J. B. Monroe. Tho s. Ward and wife and Mrs. Jilson Coleman of New Y ork, are with Mrs. Dullie Coleman. Mr. & M rs. Ward will remain over X mas. M rs. Emma W . Saunders has sold her old home place at Hebro n to C. C. Hackney. Price not stated, but it was a good one, as this is one of the most desirable ho mes in the cou nty. ***Cundiff-Crigler Arthur L. Cundiff and Miss Mayme Crigler eloped to Jeffersonville, Saturday, Dec. 10, and were quietly united in the bonds of matrimony, the culmination of a three year courtship. M iss Crigler is the charming and accomplished daughter of Col. and Mrs. W m. Crigler of B ardstown Junction section. She is also one of Bullitt's most pro minen t school teachers (at Cedar Grove). Mr. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Cundiff is a prominent citizen and farmer of the Beech Grove section. Miss Mayme will finish her school, after which they will live in a dwelling on Mr. Cundiff's farm that is being prep ared for them . The bride is a grand-daughter of Elizabeth Crigler, who with this wedding, has had seven marriages in her family since last Xmas eve. Mrs. Emma W . Saunders will have a pub lic sale Dec. 29 of livestock, farm produce and machinery. Full detailed list in the large advertisement on the last page. ***Pleasant Grove Kirby Simm ons, one of the best men that old Pleasant G rove ever produced, is preparing to leave for Illinois. Miss V io la W hitledge and Bert Ridgway were quietly married at P l e a s a n t G r o v e C h u r c h l a st W ednesday night by Rev. S. P. Martin. Attendants were: Miss Erma Owen and Mr. Bru mley. lost a fine cow Miss Bessie Smith spent Thursday night with the Misses Troutwine. Mrs. Bettie Price has returned from a lengthy visit to her brother in Frankfort. Miss Bessie Smith visited M rs. Chas. Shepard. Mrs. Callie Tyler entertained q uite number of young people from near Kings Church recently. Rev. C. E. Sheets, Wm. Stallings and Kirby Simmons were guests of R. L. Smith Sund ay. Mrs. Lidia Snellen spent Monday with Mrs. Jim Snellen. Miss Nannie M ooney spent Friday night with Mrs. John Pend leton. Mrs. Geo. Pend leton and children spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Kinkaid. ***Pleasant H ill Duke Burch and wife Louisville last week. were in Henry Harris and wife Louisville last week. were in Miss Roxie W hitledge is sick. Richard Owen recen tly. Mrs. Alma Pendleton spent Saturday with her parents. Mrs. J. A. Crensha w is visiting her parents at Cox's Creek. Henry Jones and wife spent a day last week with Iley Jone s. Miss Jennie Bo lton spent a day last week with M rs. Nettie Graves. W allace, little son of S mith Roby, is on the sick list at this writing. Miss Edith Clark spent Sunday with her aunt, M rs. Eva Ra tcliffe at Lotus. K. S. Jones, wife and son and Iley Jones and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Arp H armon. Misses Nannie M ooney and Ora Funk spent the wee k end with the Misses Barnett at Kosmosdale. Ernest Funk, wife and daughter and Ben Ritchey wife and baby spent Sunday with Mrs. Sallie Funk. John Pendleton and wife's Sunday dinner guests: M rs. M alinda Johnson, Henry Pendleton wife and baby, Geo. Pendleton, S. B. McAfee, Misses Lula A shby and B essie McNutt. John Moore's horse fell on the ice Monday morning while on his way to court, and stepped on his leg, breaking it in two places below the knee. Drs. Prewitt and Tydings were called and set the breaks, and he is resting very well. ***December 16, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***Hebron Mrs. Asa Lutes and daughter of Beuchel visited Jonc Clark and family recently. Our pastor, Rev. C. E. Sheets preached three m ost help ful sermons Saturday an d Sunday. Miss May Rouse visited her sister, Mrs. Hattie Haskell in Lo uisville Herman Whitledge, one of our boys who left us some time ago to reside near Charlestown, MO, has returned for a few days stay with re latives and friends. Ludwick, the youngest child of A. J. Roby, died Dec. 11 of membrano us croup. He was about four years old. Buried in the Catholic cemetery at Fairfield. Mrs. Albe rt Armstrong and little ones, Mrs. Emma Stallings and children and John Stallings and family spent some time with Ed. Stallings near Lebanon Junction. ***Cup io Jas. Lovell is with E. Z. Wiggington. Miss Georgia May Queen spent the week end at home. Miss Ollie Lee Bro oks spent last week with her mother here. M iss Katie Crumbacker relatives in the city Sunday. visited Mrs. H. L. Rogers visited her relatives in New Alb any recently. Miss Mary Nichols was in the city Mo nday, shopping. Page 110 Mrs. Fanny Estes has entered upon her duties at Matron of the Orphans Home at Parkland. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Rev. C. E. W yatt, Parkland, made a week end visit to Mrs. Squire Broo ks and da ughters. The ladies of the Cooper Memo rial had an all day missionary meeting with Miss Ida Beeler. Mrs. E. Z. Wiggington and mother spent a few days in the city last week shopp ing for Christmas. Herman Becker, Louisville, is with his brother and sister for a few days. He leaves for St. Louis next Saturday. Mr. Cochran and Dessie attended the Masonic banquet in Shepherdsville Monday evening. How Masons do enjoy life! Gober Cochran left Thursda y to visit his brothers in Missouri. H e exp ects to return for Christmas and bring Lee with him. Miss Dessie Cochran spent a week wi t h h e r a u n t, M rs . D . C . W ooldridge. We are glad to hear that Mr. W ooldrige is improving. John Brid ges was out Sunday to see his mother, Mrs. Holt, who is in a critical condition. She is with her daughter, Mrs. W. H . Smith. Mrs. M attie Moreman B eatty, and child are with her aunt, Mrs. Miles Saunders. En route here, she was in a railroad wreck, and rather b adly injured , tho' not seriously. Pro f. Baldwin, of the normal school, gave illustrated lectures on nature studies a t the library. W m. Crumbacker will have a sale Jan. 3, to dispose of all his stock, grain implements, and house furniture and he and his wife will bo ard with Dave Crumbacker, who has rented the farm. ***December 23, 1910 (Pg. 1) Letters to Santa: Hazel and Agnita Livers (Lyons, KY) - We want a doll apiece, a little wash tub and board, a go-cart and bed large enough for both do lls, lots of candies, oranges and good ies. Don 't forget Ma, Pa and G ertie, in B ullitt. W alter and H enry Livers (Lyons, KY) - Please bring us candy, nuts and lot of squibs, Roman candes, any kind of fireworks you have that will make a noise. It will take lots for us, for there are five boys of us and our playmates, Adler and W alter. W e would be glad if you would bring us some skates and a pond to skate on. Edyth M. Howlett - Please bring me a pair of gloves, ribbon, handkerc hiefs, oranges, raisins, dates and candy. Don't forget Papa. Clarence Howlett - Please bring me for Xmas, a lot of cuff buttons, neckties, shoo ting crac kers, Roman candles, torpedoes, peanuts, bananas, mixed candy, oranges, dates, figs and nuts. Mary B. Howlett - Please bring me a puff-box, ribbons, handkerchiefs, banana s, oranges, dates and cand y. Don't forget the poor children. notified at once, and have all been here. W hile on his way to the depot, M onday morning, Harris Brooks badly hurt by mail sack being thrown from train. His injuries were tended by Dr. Bates and are not thought to be serious. Mrs. Eliza Moore was born July 22, 1827, died Dec. 18, 1910. She was the daughter of Richard and Rebecca Skinner, who were among the first settlers of Bullitt County. She was married to Le vi M oore in January 1850. To this union were born two daughters and six sons, only four of whom survive her. One son, Thomas Moo re, died Aug 28, 1910. Her daughter, Mrs. Muss, died Dec. 14, just four days before her death. She lost her husband in 1870. She had united with the Methodist Church south very early in life in the grove where Mt. Eden church now stand s, under the ministry of Bro. Sc oby. Four additional young women vie for prize in contest. They are Alma Beard, Elsie M ay Duffield, Pansey Griffin, and Geneva S wearingen. ***Circuit Court W . Frank Howlett - Please bring me a necktie, Roman candles, oranges, figs, pistol caps, torped oes and ca ndy. Lillian Howlett - Please bring me a new dress, a pair of gloves, ring, handkerchief, candy and so me fruit. Don't forget Papa, brother and my little friends. A Christmas G reeting, poem by M rs. Ida B. Holsclaw. Cap t. James W . Rid gway is very ill at the home of his son Dr. S. H. Ridgway and his condition is very critical. His he alth has b een b ad all winter, and he had a hard fall a little over a week ago, from which he seemed to reco ver, but his feeb leness and great age doubtless accentuated the after effects of the sho ck to his nervous system. H is children were Page 111 Tom Redmond (referred to as Redford in prior paper) negro changed with murder in Hart County. Trial results in hu ng jury. Mitchell Seigle VS Mary Bogard, Judgment for sale of land. Jno. Ge ntry V S M ary Judgment for sale of land. Gentry, G. S. Patterson VS Annie E. Delph, Judgment for sale of land. J. K. Brooks VS Judgment for $10.00 A. E. Funk, Geo. Snyder VS L & N RR, compromised Judgment for $1,475.00 Case against Geo. Mo ore for the killing of Wm . Troutwine, jury selected: Geo . Taylor, L. W . Hibbs, The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 - 1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett I. P. Arnold , A. Shank, Ernest Lee, W . A. King, W. P. Daugherty, Jno. Pendleton, Geo. Pendleton, H enry Masd en, J. E. O'Bryant, Hansford Harned. Miss Louise Monroe was guest of Miss Ruth Straus, in Louisville Mo ore and Rob ert J. Moore - from the Nashville Banner. M rs. W. B. Tilden will spend several days in Louisville with her daughter. ***December 23, 1910 (Pg. 5) ***December 23, 1910 (Pg. 4) Thornton and David Bettison, of Nashville, will spend the holidays with their aunt, Mrs. J. B. Monroe. ***Pleasant H ill Mrs. C. F. Troutman entertained the members of the W .F.M .S. and other guests at her ho me. T hose present were: C. F. Trouman and wife, Lindsay Ridgway and wife, H owell Smith and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Ridg way, Miss M aria O'Grien, M iss Lizzie Brid well, M iss Maude Smith and Miss K ings, Mesdames J. F. Com bs, W . H. Coop er, Otis Russell, Charles Bridwell, Rufus Whitehouse, General W ilson, Ena Cochran, J. B. M o n r o e , T o m T u c k e r, M attie Rennison, Rev. Roe and J. R. Zimmerman. ***Personal A. F. Brooks was here Tuesday on business. Geo. Lutes has been quite sick for several days. Miss Carmen Simmons is back from Geo rgetown C ollege for the holidays. Miss Maud Smith is spending several days this week in L ouisville T. C. Coleman was in TN several days this week on a hunting trip. Frazier Lee will go to Lexington after the holidays to attend college. Mrs. Will Cooper and daughter spent two days in Louisville last week. Mrs. Chas. Brid well will spend this week with her mother at Zoneton. Brooks and Ed Lee Johnson will spend the holidays with M rs. E. C. Tyler. Mrs. Mollie Barrall has b een q uite sick the past week with bronchitis, but is much better. Dr. & M rs. C. E. Brush, of Nashville, TN, will spend the holidays with Mrs. P. B . Riley. Brother Martin came home from Norton Infirmary and is recovering rapidly from his recent operation. M iss Elizabeth Lee, who has been attending college at Russellville will spend Christmas with her mother. Mrs. Ada Troutman, M iss Mary Palmer Combs and M iss Evelyn Bates will spend a week visiting Mrs. Wheat at Sturgis, KY. Ora Roby has rented the old Finn Rob in's place and will move there next week. His mother and M iss Maymee will move into the house he vacated at Salt River. Mrs. S. H. Rid gway has had as guests during the past ten days: Messrs James, Elmer, Robt. a nd Tom Ridg way, who were called here on account of the illness of Capt. J. W . Ridg way. Mrs. Nick Lewis, his daughter, is still here. John Younger moves this week into the Troutwine house, adjoining the Baptist Church. John has been doing a successful business at Boston for several years, but he would not stay away from old Bullitt any longer, and everybody is glad to welcom e him back. M isses Austine Brooks of Ky and Bessie Moore of Spring Hill, the attractive guests of Mrs. Hugh C. Mo ore of Brentwood were the honorees of a surprise party of about 40 young people. Mrs. Moore was assisted by her sons, M essrs Hugh C. Page 112 Sex Barger ha d a valuable colt to d ie last week. Mrs. K. S. Jones and son were in Bardstown Saturday Miss Elsie M ae D uffield Saturday in L ouisville Jonc Clark and wife Shepherdsville Saturday spent were in Dan Nutt and family spent Sunday with Charles B ridwell. Lee Barger and little daughter spent Sunday with Duke Burch. S. S. Barger, wife and son, spent several days in Louisville M rs. Arp Harm on visited her daughter, M rs. W m. Magruder at Deatsville last week. Henry Harris and wife spent a day with Wm . Magruder at Deatsville. Mrs. Mary Crenshaw and little daughter, and M rs. Ann Jone s spent a day with Mrs. Arp Harmon. Full page adv. Public Sale, Farming land, personal property, livestock, farm machinery. Our farm, known as the F. M . Hardy farm on Salt River, opp osite Pitts Point (636 acres) In order to settle up a partnership. A. M. Troutman and Sons. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett C. E. McC ormick, Editor, Through June 30, 1911 Buck Price and w ife and Chas. Shepherd spent Sunday with the family of R . L. Smith ***January 6, 1911 (Pg. 1) ***Candida tes in the Piano C ontest Miss Myrtle Y ounger, M iss M ollie Mathis, Miss M ary Griffin, Miss Lena Ice, Miss Zollie Swearingen, Miss Effie Cundiff, M iss Elsie May Duffield, Miss Bessie Smith, M iss Eugenia Crist, Miss Minnie Saar, Miss Ada M ay Smith, Miss Sallie Pope, Miss Beatrice Culver, Miss Geneva Swearingen, Miss Lena Arno ld, M iss Sop hia Hoagland, Miss Nina Ridgway, Miss Martha L ee, M iss W innie Jones, Miss No ra Cundiff, M iss A l m a B e a r d , M i s s B a rb a r a McFarland, Miss Mary Hardaway, Miss Jennie Chappell, Miss M aggie Gentry, Miss M yrtle Shepherd , Miss Hattie Hardy, Miss Pansey Griffin, Miss Lola H oagland , Miss Josie Barrall, Miss Ada G reenwell, M iss Genevieve Magrud er, M iss Claudie Duvall, Miss Ethel Duvall, Miss Cecil Funk, Miss Louise Buckman, Miss Nettie Mattingly, ***Obituary Former Congressman Alexander Brooks Montgo mery d ied at his home in this city (E'town) early Tuesday after a lingering illness of Bright's disease. Born at Tip Top, December 11, 1837 . In 1865 M r. Mo ntgomery was elected sheriff. County Judge from 1870 to 1874, retired to private life about 1896. Married to M iss Mildred F. Coo ns, of Lexington, by who m he is survived with one daughter and four sons. Tho s. Bridwell, wife and son, Claude Stallings and bride were recent guests of Sam Orms and wife. Richard Owen and family and Misses Ollie and Myrtle Newton spent Sunday with Rolla Newton and wife. Lewis Stallings and fam ily of Salt River Station are moving to their home here recently vacated by Sam Orm s. H. C. T yler, wife and children spent Christmas with the former's parents, Mn. Lem Tyler near King's Church. Mrs. Laura Newton w as called to Louisville Saturday on account of the illness of her daughter, M rs. Lida B. Moreh??? Mrs. Elsie C arpenter W hitledge is quite ill. Miss Stella Troutwine closed her school her Friday, Dec. 26. Unknown tramp who had told some his name was Dunn from Louisville on way to Lebanon Junction was found dead on the second floor of the tobacco warehou se probab ly from exposure. Reuben Mo ck was found dead in the distillery at Clermont Dec. 27. Examining physician repo rted d eath due to fatty degeneration of the heart. Heard of recent marriage of M iss Bul??? Lloyd and M r. Smith Terry. Nathan Johnson was found dead Dec. 26, at the home of John Jackson near Cle rmo nt of pneumonia. Earl Shepherd left recently for Miami, FL where he will make his future home. ***January 6, 1911 (Pg. 4) W e have not heard from John W . W hitledge's lately, but are safe in saying you may put him down for a houseful of company every day during Christmas. People will go where ho spitality reigns. Santa left Sam Armstrong a fine boy the week be fore Christmas. Miss Erma Owen a nd Brumley married Dec. Jeffersonville. M r. M . 21., in ***Pleasant Grove Mrs. M inerva Whitledge is sick. aged 76. He was born in Nelson County, but came to Bullitt when he was quite young. He was married to Miss Frances Weller about 50 years ago. His wife, one sister and three children, O. A. Lutes o f this place and Mesdames Lillie Copenhaver and Mam ie Bonar of Texas, survive him. Interred at Cedar Grove. Rev. Bushman preached the funeral and the Masons conducted the burial service. Miss Ethel Owen and Mr. Claud Stallings marrie d D ec. 21, in Jeffersonville. Mrs. C. L. Croan ha s had a ba d case of tonsilitis. M iss Helen Lee is visiting Miss Louise Mo nroe this week. Ewing Crenshaw and wife spent part of the ho lidays in Louisville Mrs. Emma W . Sanders will spend the rest of the winter in Florida. Dr. Herc W eller, who is located in O k l a h o m a , is hom e f or his Christmas vacation. Mrs. Sarah Burnet fell and broke her arm just abo ve the wrist. Mrs. S. E. Hancock spent some time with her mother in Bardstown. ***Obituary George W . Lutes, one of B ullitts best known and most highly respected citizens died at his home at Salt River, Tuesday morning, Page 113 Coleman W ard of Pittsburg, PA spent Mo nday with his grandmother, Mrs. Dullie Coleman. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett John L. Sneed sp ent the holidays with his sisters in St. Louis. Frazier Lee will attend the same college. stranded in the rushing water. He finally got to land all right. Miss Virginia Brooks and Mrs. B. B. Johnson were quite ill for several days with tonsilitis. Miss Martha G rigsby Morris and M r. Thom as DeW itt Hathaway were married at the residence of the bride's parents, Rev. & Mrs. Thomas H. Morris in B ryan, T X. The bride was born in Shepherdsville, at the time her father was editor of the Pioneer. Report of the Peoples Bank doing business in Mt. Washington. W. L. McG ee, Cashier, J. C. Drake, N .P., J. W . Harris, F. C. Porter and Bert Hall, Directors. Miss Helen Lee was ca lled to Louisville on account of the illness of Miss Ina Foster. Miss Roe spent last week with M iss Elizabeth Lee. They returned to college at Russellville Tuesday morning. Coleman Johnson, who is in business in Wilmington, DE , spent the holida ys with his mother at the Meadows. Miss Cecil and Earl McN utt and Hassie and E mmett M iller spent several days with relatives at West Point last week. Mr. Bonar of Aub rey, TX, was here several days this week. His wife, who was Miss Mamie Lutes has been with her parents for some time. E. D. Jones, wife and son, are guests of Lindsay Ridgway. T hey will move in a short time to Shelbyville, where they will make their future home. Miss Bessie and Nell Swearingen of Fairfield are visiting Mrs. Conrad Maram an. James H ardaway is also spending his spare time with Mrs. Maram an. T. C. Coleman and wife, Tom W ard and wife, and Miss Bertie Coleman were guests of Mrs. C. A. Marshall and daughter in Louisville. Henry Miller and children and Lewis Miller of Lebanon Junction, Mr. Newman of Bardstown Junction spent the holidays with H. T . M iller and family at Barrallton. W alter Croan returned to State College in Lexington, having spent the holidays with his parents. The trial of Hugh King for breach of peace before Judge Daniel resulted in a hung jury. Bankruptcy sale of the Shepherdsville Mercha ndise Co., stock and goo d will at Shepherdsville and Cane Spring, KY. Charles P. Bradbury, Trustee. J. W . Croan sold his livery stable property, near the court house to Wm. Jones for $2400.00 At the public sale yesterday, Wm. Griffin bid in the Hardy farm at $10,450. This is over four thousand dollars less than it brought a few years ago. M ost of the personal prop erty brought fairly good prices. The county Board of Superv isors, composed of Wilson Summers, Frank T. Harned, Fred Harshfield, Lee Barger, and Wm . W iggington, are in session revising the tax lists as reported by the assessor. Mr. Alvin Leslie Ludwick, of Cox's Creek and Miss Nannie M. Davis, of near Bardstown Junction were married by the R ev. S. P . Martin in the parlor of the Louisville Hotel last W ednesday in the presence of a few relatives and friends. Maram an's doll contest winners: O p helia M asde n, E th el M a y Cochran and B eulah B arrall. During the high water last week, Dr. Bates was driving near Clermont, up the road wh ich follows the bed of the creek. His horse kicked loo se from the bu ggy, leaving him Page 114 ***January 6, 1911 (Pg. 5) Cash Bargain house just opened up in the Pioneer Building. Groceries, dry goods, tin ware, etc. M . Z. Davis & Bros. Co. ***Cup io Ben Ritchey, wife and baby spent Xmas with Mrs. Sallie Funk. Mrs. John Pendleton spent Friday with M rs. Elmer Rid gway. Mrs. Alvie Cook of Highland Park is visiting Mrs. Bo b Coo k this week. Jim Snellen and family spent Christmas day with his mother, M rs. Lidia Snellen. Obe Funk, wife and baby spent Christmas with his mo ther, Mrs. Sallie Funk. Ernest Funk , wife and little daughter, spent Thursday with E. E. Ridg way's family. Howard Samuels and wife spent Christmas in Louisville with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Monroe. M iss Ruby Nichols and Greenup Miller spent W ednesd ay with Miss Lena Arnold. M essrs Simcoe and Matthews of Louisville were with Tom Ritchey's family a couple of days hunting. Mrs. Lidia Snellen and daughter, Miss Emma, sp ent New Y ears with Jim Snellen and fam ily. Mr. & M rs. Lawrence Ogle had all their children and grandchildren hom e Xmas, m aking 2 3 in all. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs . Am b r o s e S k i nner spent Saturday with her father, M r. L. W . Nichols wh o has been quite ill. Mrs. Chas. Ryan of Louisville spent part of X mas week with her parents, J. T. Ritchey and wife. Thomas Ritchey and family spent Xmas in the city with Mr. Geo. Quick and family of Oakdale. Miss Lena Arno ld entertained in honor of her guest, M r. Roy Ritchie, of Highland Park with a watch party and social. Miss Henrietta B ailey is visiting her grand mother in the city. are at the Farmers Hotel, of which Ernest is manager. Herman Becker is with his sister, Mrs. Christman, who is very low. The S.S. of Little Flock had an oyster supper for 57 at the beautiful home of Mr. & Mrs. E. Z. W iggington, who had an inexha ustible supply of delicious apples. Thanks to the Wiggington and Mr. James Lovell for untiring attention to guests. Ernest Bro oks o f Perd ue U niversity spent the holidays at home. Mrs. Holt is somewhat improved but still takes nourishment only through a stomach pump. Ben Brooks, wife and children, of Freelandville, IN are with his mother and other relatives. Card of Thanks from M rs. Chas. Brid well, she withdrew from the piano contest. ***January 6, 1911 (Pg. 8) J. T. R itchey and wife and Ben Ritche y, wife and baby, and Geo. Pendleton took dinner with J. H. Nicholson and wife W ednesday Mrs. John Pendleton and children spent Friday night with L. W . Nichols and w ife and Saturd ay with W ill Nichols and wife. Mrs. Kate Ritchey leave s shortly to visit her son, Charles Ritchey and wife and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Ryan in Louisville Mrs. R. A. Priest and daughter, Miss Margery of M adiso n, IN were guests of Mrs. S. W . Brook. M iss Huldah W iggingto n and brother, Leon, of Mt. W ashington, were guests of M r. & Mrs. E. Z. W iggington during the ho lidays. Miss Jennie Bridges fell on the ice at her home breaking her collarbone. Mrs. Thornberry took her to her house w h e re s h e i s r a p id ly recovering. Full page advertisement. W ar declared by Jam es D. Ray & C o., Merchand ise Brokers, Chicago, IL on Troutman Bros. Extra special offer. Will pay Railroad fare of all out of town customers within a radius of 20 miles that purchase $20.00 worth of goods. Troutman Bros. Old Stand now in hands of Jas. D. Ray & Co. ***January 13, 1911 (Pg. 1) ***Mt. Washington Mrs. Abigail Pendleto n had a Christm as tree and dinner for her children and grandchildren Xmas day. T here w ere 17 in all. H . B. P end leton a nd wif e entertained the following to dinner: John Pendleton and family, Geo. Pendleton and family, D. E. Jones and family, J. H. Nicholson and wife, Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Ab Pendleton, Misses Lula Pendleton and Miss Ada O'Neal and Lillian Smith of Louisville, 26 in all. W ith each purchase of 25 cents in gigantic sale, we will give a coupon for a chance on $25 in gold. James D. Ray. (No one connected with Troutman Bros. will be allowed a chance in this co ntest) ***Hebron Squire Brooks of Chicago is with his family here. Miss G eorgia Mae Queen spent the holidays at hom e. W e like to meet young ladies whose minds are so engrossed with school and study as is hers. The stork ke pt compa ny with Sa nta and left a daughter with Mr. & Mrs. Dave Crum backer. W illiam Clifton H all died at his home, 816 E. Oak Street, here yesterday. Mr. Hall is Bullitt County man, well known to many at Zoneton. He wa s a brother to M rs. Phronia Brow n. He will be buried at Cave Hill. Edward Tyler accidently shot Burke W illiams while bird hunting. No serious result is anticipated. Miss Ollie ??? and Mr. Ernest Miller a n n o u n c e t h e i r m a r ri a g e in Jeffersonville, Nov. 21, 1910. They Page 115 Mrs. Emma Hop ewell of Louisville is the guest of M rs. E. S. Brookshire. Mr. & M rs. John Shanklin of Louisville spent Christmas week with M rs. J. C. G entry. Messrs E. M . Jasper and John Jasper of Louisville spent Christmas with their parents. Dr. J. W . Taylor of Louisville spent Monday with his parents, Richard Taylor and wife. Harry and Herman Fox have returned to Louisville after a weeks visit with their uncle, P. N. Fox. M i s s N a n a E l l i n g s w o r t h of Fairmount was the guest of Miss Aileen Porter several days last week. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Edward Brown and son have returned to Louisville after a visit with her sister M rs. John Ge ntry. Several from here attended the funeral of M r. W ilfred D . Stevens at Fairmount Wednesday December 28th. M rs. Emm a Q ueen and M iss Georgia May Queen of Zoneton were guests of Mrs. Jennie Queen. Misses Kate and Lulie Swearingen left Monday for Florida where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Misses Bernice B arnes and L oune tte Stansbury were guests of M iss Paralee Scott of Zoneton. M iss Emma McC lure and Genevieve McClure of Henryville, IN spent Christmas with Mrs. John McClure. Miss Stella Carrithers entertained in honor of her guests, Misses Lily Thornb erry, Ethel Jenkins and Mr. Chester Jenkins of Zoneton. Chester Barnes spent last week at Boston. the practice of personal cleanliness and clothing. Geo. Owen, wife and daughter, spent last week in L ouisville w ith relatives. ***January 13, 1911 (Pg. 4) R. B. H all and wife are a ll smiles, a little daughter has arrived at their home. Mr. T. V. Long sold a mare to Robt. Tinnell for $100 and bought another one for $50.00 M r. Henry Glasgow and wife of the city spent Xmas with her father, L. M. Gen try and family. Mrs. Blanche Ladusaw and children spent the holidays with her parents, Sam Bass and wife. F. L. O we n a nd M iss Gladys Owen are visiting relatives at Terre Haute, IN and other points in IN. Lillian and C has. M addox visited their grandparents, James Hawkins and wife of Louisville ***Pleasant Grove The sale of C. E. S hepherd was well attended Saturday Sam Orms will move Shep herd place shortly. into the John R. Lee was guest of the family of R. L. Smith S unda y. W ilma Proctor and Marian S mith are recovering from chicken pox, which is making havo c in our midst. Claude Stallings and wife spent Thursday afternoon with M rs. Callie Tyler. Mrs. W ade spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Allie Jones near Shepherdsville. Buck Price and w ife spent Sunday with the former's nephew, Harvey Price and wife. ***Obituary Misses Cleo Mills of Springfield, IL and Ethel Mills of Seatonville, were guests of Mrs. Clyde Eldridge and Misses May me a nd S tella Carrithers. Misses Katie and Lulie Swearingen Sunday guests: W . L. Troutman and wife, Miss Lottie T routm an of H igh Grove, Rev. and M rs. B. F . Adkins, Aleck and Elmer A dkins, F annie McGee and Mrs. W. S. McFarland. Mr. Bluford Crenshaw of this place and Miss Della Standiford of Fern Creek were ma rried at the bride 's home Thursday, December 22 by Rev. B. F. Adkins. They are now at the home of the groom 's parents, Mr. & Mrs. W. Crenshaw but will take up ho usekeeping shortly. ***Bethel Albert Fisher has lagrippe. Mr. William B. Barnes, age 86, and wife, Mrs. C hristine Cox B arnes, age 76, two well known and beloved peo ple formerly of this place, died in Owensboro at the hom e of their daughter, Mrs. J. A. Harris. On the night of Dec. 31, Mr. Barnes followed a few ho urs later b y his wife. They had celebrated their 56 th wedding anniversary a short time ago. The bodies were brought to the home of their daughter, Mrs. W. L. McG ee. Funeral at the Methodist Church by Rev. B. F. Adkins. (He was M ethod ist, she was a Baptist) Mrs. Mary Summers Canfield went before Judge Daniel with an affidavit charging that her brother, Rufus K. Summers' mind was impaired and that he was incapable of taking proper care of his person and his property. Jury returned a verdict dismissing the defendant. He promised he would do better in Page 116 W e regret to hear that Mr. Douglas H all's cond ition is not m uch improved. Tho s. Bridwell and wife, and M rs. Callie Tyler were guests of Louis Stallings and wife Sund ay. J. D. H ough and wife were guests of their daughter, Mrs. Rose Simmons near B ethel. Mrs. Viola Ridgwa y and M iss Bessie Smith visited M rs. Rose Dickey. Mrs. Lillie Stallings and Mrs. Josie W hitledge were guests of Mrs. Eva Brid well T hursday. C h e s t e r F o s t e r a n d w i fe o f Lou isville were guests of the families of Augustine and Dallas Foster. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Rev. C. E. Sheets filled his regular appointment and was guest of Jas. Ridgwa y and Joh n W . Lloyd hom es. Sam Bell, Misses Emma and Josephine Rogers were guests of Mrs. Bridwell last week. Claud Stallings and wife have gone to housekeeping in the house belonging to Mrs. Bettie Ridgway recen tly vacated by R obt. B ridwell. Miss Blanche Jeffries entertained a number of her young friends last Mo nday evening. Hardin W ise and Robert G rant are in Louisville today, each o f them took a load of hogsheads, Roberts contained tobacco, Mr. W ise's contained livestock. Chas. Shepherd and wife will leave Tuesday for Miami, FL. Mr. & M rs. Shepherd have been with us only a few years, but we will miss them. Ha sty h o m e w ed d i n g l a st W ednesday of M iss Belle Ridgway, daughter of M rs. Ellen Ridgway, and Mr. Alfred Gibson at home of Mr. & Mrs. Tobe Stallings, by Rufus K. Hall, o n e o f o ur magistrates. Card of thanks from Mrs. G. W . Lutes and family for kindnesses during last illness of husband and father. ***Personal Bev. Brashear was he re M onday. J. F. Combs was in M unford ville Mond ay. Miss Lorena Hall is visiting her sister, M iss Mary. Mrs. Bettie Martin spent Saturday with Mrs. Cooper. Edgar Straeffer made a busine ss trip here M onday. quick Miss Louise Buckman spent the week end with Mrs. Horace Maram an. Miss Ira Russell of B loom field, is guest of her brother, Otis Russell. Robert Henderson has returned to Gethsemani College, after spending the holidays with his parents. Mrs. Nat Maraman gave a home party in honor of her guests, Misses Bessie and Nettie Swearingen. J. B. M onro e has b een suffering intensely from rheumatism for the past week and expects to leave Monday for Martinsville. Mrs. J. B. M onroe gave a delightful little entertainment in honor of Misses Bessie and N ellie Swearingen. Mrs. Sue S umm ers and Miss Laura re t u r n ed t o B a r d s t o w n afte r spending severa l weeks with Mrs. Bertie Summers at Gap-in-Knob. Mrs. Cooper entertained the Sunday Schoo l class. Horace Maraman and wife moved into their new home just completed on A bbo tt Street. Mr. McG rew has mo ved from his place on the M t. Washington road......(can't read) Mrs. Ada Tro utman to host the Epworth League o f the Metho dist Church meeting. Miss Maud e Smith was operated on at her home here last week and a small tumor was removed from her side. Her sister, M rs. Prather came to nurse her. W . C. Wooldridge was highest bidder on the bankruptcy sale of the Shepherdsv ille Mercha ndise Co., but was unable to put up half cash required. Given to next Wednesday or resale and he will be liable for extra costs incurred. ***Victory Mrs. Mo llie Jones is with her daughter, Mrs. Lindsay Rid gway. She just returned from a several mo nth's visit to her son, Howard, in IN. Henry Ash and wife spent Sunday with Noah Nusz. Mrs. E. D. Jones and son will leave for Shelbyville, where they will make their future home. M rs. Mollie Jones will accompany them. W . P. Swearingen and wife spent Saturday in Shepherdsville. Dr. Richey will Christian Church. speak at were in M iss Zollie Swearingen spent Sunday with Miss Grace Jackson. the Brother Conklin will speak at the Christian Church. Wm. Jones, who b ought J. W . Croan's livery stable property has moved in and will soon be ready for business. He is a clever fellow and we hope his stay will be pleasant and profitable. R. E. Armstrong has some good hay for sale. Page 117 John Burch and wife Shepherdsville shopping. Sola Mae Hibbs called on little M iss Texie Swearingen Sunday. Iley Jones and wife spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Arp Harmon. Lee Bo lton and wife spent Sunday with her parents, H. F. Grant and wife. Miss Dulcie Ash spent the week end with her cousin, Miss Mamie Mudd. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Zollie S wearingen and brother visited their aunt, Mrs. H enry Hibb s, Frida y. Mrs. Oral Basham and Mrs. Iley Jones visited Mrs. John Jones one day last week. Miss Ada Greenwell spent several days at Cupio. M iss Nannie M ooney spent the week end w ith Mrs. Geo. Scott. Mr. W ill Smith o f the South is visiting his uncle, Geo. Scott. Mrs. H. B. Pendleton spent New Years in Lou isville, with her mother, M rs. C. B . O'Neal. ***January 13, 1911 (Pg. 5) Ben Love and w ife of Lo uisville spent several days here. Oral Basham and wife, and Vern Jones, wife and two children were guests o f John Jone s Sund ay. C. A. Bishop and wife gave the young folks a dancing party, largely attended. K. S. Jones and family and E dith Clark spent Sunday with Smith Roby. Mrs. M o l l ie Jones, of Shepherdsville, spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Ida Barger. Charles Bridwell, wife and four sons, Mrs. Nettie Roby, Ben Hardy and sister, M iss Hattie were guests of W . T. B ridwell Sunday. ***Advertisement W . L . J o n e s , s u c c e s s o r to Swearingen and Deacon, Livery and Feed Stable. Nice Rigs, carriages to meet all trains. Alf Dacon and wife spent Friday with C. M. Dacon. Fern Roby, of Louisville, visited relatives here last week. S. N. Harris and wife spent Sunday with Chas. Bridwell. ***Pleasant H ill Mrs. Lee B arger is sick. B. H . Crist has been on the sick list. Henry Harris and wife spent Xmas day with H. A. Nusz. Jonc Clark Monday. L ouisville S. S. Barger sold twenty hogs to Curren Troutwine last week. E. R. Ash was in Mt. Washington Saturday Jonc Clark spent Sunday with Asa Lutes and wife at Buechel. Robert Barger sp ent Sunday with Johnson Ash. James B. Harris of Louisville spent last week here with relatives. M rs. Ida Barger Shepherdsville Saturday in James Harris spent Friday night with his uncle, Mell Daco n. Roger Barger is attending school in Louisville Mrs. Arp Harmon spent Monday with M ell Dacon and family. S. S. Barger sold a horse to Marvin Roby for $125.00. Dan Nutt and family spent one day last week with Mrs. M attie Harmon. Henry Jones and wife spent Sunday with J. A. Crenshaw. Mrs. Lou Jon es, of near High Grove, is visiting relatives and friends here. Edith Clark spent Saturday night with Mrs. K . S. Jones. M rs. Nellie Herbert and two children, of Deatsville, visited A lf Dacon and wife. ***Cup io Geo. Pendleton and wife entertained W ill Ashby and wife and Geo. Pendleton and two children New Years D ay. Mrs. Lydia Snellen and daughter, M iss E mma entertained Geo . Pendleton and family and M rs. Alma Pendleton and two children to Sunday dinner. E. E. Ridgway, wife and children spent Sund ay with L.W . Nichols and wife. Dr. & M rs. Tydings spent Sunday with Bob Ridgway and wife. Mrs. Julie Tydings visited Rob ert Saunders and wife of Stowers Grove. Mrs. Cora Ridgway and baby spent Monday with her daughter, M rs. Howard Sa muels. Tom Ritchey, wife and two children spent the wee k end with his father, J. T. Ritchey. Ed. Ogle and wife entertained the young people with a dance Friday evening. was in was Milton Clark is guest of his uncle, Pres. Lutes at Bardstown. Mrs. Lou Jones visited relatives here. Jonc Clark and wife spent Sunday with Pres Lutes at Bardstown. Page 118 J. V. Ro use and family visited W. H. Hays at Salt River. Jode Harris and family visited Burr Harris near Mt. W ashington. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett E l m e r K u l m e r a n d w if e of Bardstown visited relatives and friends here last week. Born to the wife of E. E. Sutton, December 30, a boy, Edward Redman. Miss Ellen Wathen of Springfield, has been the guest of her brother's family, Mr. Richard W athen. E. R. Ash and Jim Lovely were in Louisville last week with fowls and hogs. M rs. Ha rry W ells visited her daughter who lives in Lou isville Mrs. R. K . Hogland and little daughter, Mattie visited her mother in Louisville during X mas. Henry Jones and wife, Mad ams Arp Harmon and Lou Jones visited James Crenshaw. Robert Barger spent a day last week with W . S. Harris and family. Catherine Rouse spent seve ral days last week with their grandparents at Salt River. C. M. D acon and family spent Sunday with M . C. Roby and family. Al. Hibbs of Cox 's Creek visited his sister, Mrs. M ary Crenshaw last week. M rs. M attie Ro use an d tw o daughters, and M iss Bessie Burch visited Mrs. J. V. Rouse. Mrs. Lizzie Harris and son of Louisville, visited her sisters, Mrs. Josie Barger and Mrs. Ollie Burch last week. Miss Bessie Burch of Louisville and Miss May Rouse spent the week end with Madams Jo hn and Duke B urch. Mr. W eller of Nelson County was guest of Miss Vesta Hahn Sunda y. Mrs. T. J. Trunnell and daughter, Mary Jane were in the city recently. M iss Lilly Mo oney and M iss Nannie Moo ney spent several days at home during the holida ys. Mrs. Hardie Cruise spent several days with her parents who liver near Belmont. Misses Amy and E thel Newman visited Miss Amelia Lee Oaks during her stay at home. Miss Katie M iller spent the holid ays in Louisville the guest of her brothers and friends. Miss Eula W athen visited relatives and friends in Louisville during the holidays. H. Lee Hoagland, wife and son, Harry, visited E. D. Oaks and family during the holida ys. E. D. Oaks has returned to Western K entuc ky a fte r s pe nding th e holidays with his fam ily. Mrs Ida H aden of Lo uisville has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. W . Sutton for several da ys. Dr. Do dd has been busy most all winter with so much sickness. Col. & M rs. Daniel visited their son, Clay, who lives in Georgetown, KY during X -Mas. Brother Peak will hold service s at Co llie Chappe l. usual Our popular agent, William Preston, of Belmont is on duty again after a leave of absence for several weeks. Mr. James Leach of Salt River will move back to the Jct. and will occupy the cottage that M r. Bo ots owned. Mr. John Davis of So uth Louisville, who is so popular with his many friends, was guest of his parents, Sund ay. Mrs. Marie Conniff and M rs. Be ssie Newma n, of the city visited their parents, Ed Carpenter and wife, during Xmas week. ***Bardstown Junction Mr. Smith C ruise has moved back to Nolin. Little Amelia Elizabeth Hogland is sick at present. Mr. E. W . Sutton is spending a few days with his family. Mrs. Richard Wathen and M rs. Dodd have been indisposed. Mrs. Morriso n of Larue County is with her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Ward. Miss M ay Masters of Louisville, visited her friend Miss Amelia Lee Oaks d uring Christmas. W . H. W ells and wife, who have made their home with his parents, Mr. Ha rry W ells, since their marriage, have recently accepted a position at Ho rse Cave and will it their future home. Little M iss Eliza beth Chapeze visited her grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Newman du ring the holidays. Prof. Roby and his assistant, Miss Sarah W illiams is progressing nicely with his school at this place. Miss Amelia Lee Oaks has returned to Logan College after spending the holidays at home. ***January 20, 1911 (Pg. 1) Mrs. W . C. W ard has recovered after being ill the last several weeks. Page 119 C o u n t y J udge Le ro y Da ni e l appointed C. E. M cCo rmick to fill the vacancy in the office of County Scho ol Superintende nt. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***Quarterly Court Cases M rs. Sarah Burnett has about recovered from her bro ken wrist. C r i t T h o m p s o n V S H un l e y Haw kins, horse swa ppin g controversy, judgment reserved. Born, Sunday to the wife of Foskett Barrall, a son, Albert Ward. Chas. Rogers V S Ch as. Ebrens, judgment for defendant. Henry Deacon has mo ved into the house just vacated by Mrs. Foster. Snyder & Co. VS M ilton Church, dismissed, settled. Cap t. J. W. Ridgway has been very low for the p ast week and is growing gradually weaker. W alter Armstrong VS A ndrus Ridgway, dismissed, settled. Fred Thompson, from Lebanon J u n c t i o n , fo r s ellin g l iq u o r, housebreaking, and stealing a case of liquor from a common carrier. Edward Jones, age 57, own co usin of B. B. Ball died Friday night at Carthage, MO , buried Fairview Cem etery. Miss Bertie Coleman attended the banquet of the Louisville Bar Association at the Seelbach last week. J. B. Monroe left Wednesday for M artinsville IN to undergo a treatment for rheumatism. P. P. Huston Jr, wife and son, of W ilmington, DE were guests of Mrs. Dullie P. Coleman last week. W . T. Le e's sow had a little of twenty pigs, 12 living and 8 smothered. Tom Adams lost a fine young mare to hydrophobia. He had just bought her a short time ago in Nelson County for $185.00 Troutman's sale wound up Saturday Go ld prizes to M iss Geogi a Cochran, Miss Sarah Perryman, Sam W elch, H. C. Cundiff, and W. H. W ell. ***Mt. Eden Charles Hardesty is in Louisville, attending scho ol. L. M. Barrall and daughter were in Shep herdsville Frid ay. C. T. Barrall appointed postma n in Louisville ***January 20, 1911 (Pg. 4) ***Receivers S ale Jefferson County Circuit Court ordered sale at public auction at the courthouse door, Feb. 13, 1911 to highest bidder. Tract of the Hardwood Manufacturing Company, lying and being in Bullitt County, known as the Jack Simm's tract (65 acres) conveyed to J. V. Crenshaw by J. F. Com bs, maste r comm issioner, Sept. 5, 1906 and conveyed to the Hardwo od M fg. Co., July 13, 1907. Mrs. T. C. Coleman visited her sister, Mrs. Geo. D. Lanc aster in Georgetown. Dr. J. H. Shafer, who has been suffering again with his side for the past week, is able to be at his office. Herbert Croan has moved into the old home place at Bullitts Lick and H. C. Cundiff has moved to the Huetig place. Mrs. Wm. W alters and daughter, Florence, of Silva, spent a week with Mrs. C. D. Lee. ***Personal Bo b Ridgwa y was here Sunday. Infant child of Mr. & Mrs. W. B. Cam pbe ll is seriou sly ill of pneumonia. Jim Edwards was here Saturday Miss Lulie Gild is seriously ill of stomach trouble. C. P. Bradbury was in Munfordville last Saturday J. H. Herr, of Jefferson County, is guest of N. B . Trunnell. M i s se s N e l l i e a n d B e s s i e Swearingen, of Cox's Creek, have been visiting Mrs. Conrad Maraman for the past two wee ks. Mr. W ood M erriwether is suffering from an attack of grip at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Bucher in Memphis. Mrs. W. F. Joyce and little son were guests o f Mrs. Clyde Abe l Sund ay. J. E. M iller has been q uite ill, but is able to resume his duties at the store. M iss Janie Cha ppe ll went to Lynnland Sunday, where she will be a student this year. J. E. Miller and Misses Nola and Bessie Johnson were guests of R. C. Hardesty S unda y. Mrs. John Froman spent the week end with Mrs. C. D . Ashb y in Shepherdsville. Mrs. C. H . Barrall, who has been suffering with a severe attack of bronchitis, has about recovered. M iss Ma rgaret Foster visited M iss Blanche Howlett at Shepherdsville. Miss Helen Lee has gone to Edmo ndson, KY to take charge of the prima ry dep artment of the graded school there. ***Cup io Page 120 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Henry Ma pother spent Sunday in W est Po int. t he m . Conrad administrator. John Nicholson was Shep herdsville M onday. ***January 20, 1911 (Pg. 5) in Maraman, Mrs. Henry Hibbs and two children spent Sunday with E li R ob y's family. ***Victory Dr. & Mrs. Tydings spent Thursday with Ben Ritchey. Born, Jan. 15, to the wife of Foskett Barrall, a bo y. Geo. Pen dle to n sp en t M onday with his mother, Mrs. Ab. Pendleton Miss Nannie Mooney spent Friday night with Mrs. Alma Pend leton. W . E. Ashby and family and M rs. Malinda John son sp ent Sunday with Dr. T ydings. Misses Mine rva and Linda Pendleton visited their cousins, Catherine and Dorothy Pendleton. Mrs. Ma linda Johnso n, who has been with her brother, L. W . Nichols since Xmas, is now with M rs. Dora Ashb y. S. B. McAfee, who has been visiting Geo. Miller's family, and Will Joyce and family, has returned to John Nicho lson's. John Pendleton and wife's Sunday dinner guests: J. T. Ritchey, John Nicho lson and wife, Ben Ritchey wife and baby. Richard Moore, wife and daughter's Sunday guests: Mrs. Charlie Nicho ls, S. B. McA fee, Misses Lena Arno ld and Ruby Nichols, Herbert Funk, Julius Skinner and Gene Hardin. Mrs. Geo. Pend leton entertained the following young folks Sunday: M isses Do lly Bar nett of Kosmosdale, Mary M cKinney and Eunice Ridgway of Cup io, Miss Nannie Moon ey and Claud Funk of Mt. Olivet. Wm. Haag and family, of M t. W ashington, spent Sunday with H. T. G rant. Henry Biggs and wife visited James Ash Wednesday Fred Kulmer and wife spent Sunday with Will Nusz. B. D. Burch and wife spent Sunday with J. H. Jone s. Miss Dulcie Ash spent Sunday with Zollie Swearingen M iss Zollie Swearingen Bertha T runnell recently. visited Mrs. W . L. Harris spent Sunday with Mrs. Lee Harris. Lem Swea ringen and w ife were in Shepherdsville Saturday Mrs. Arp Harm on spent Sunday with Mrs. W ill Harris. Jonc Clark and family visited Henry Jones Saturday night. Sidney Smith and wife were guests of J. L. T runnell Sunday. W . P. Sw earingen and son were in Shepherdsville Saturday Miss Mollie Roby has been on the sick list, but is improving. J. A. Ro by has opened his sugar camp. Tree molasses will soon be all the talk. Nath Basham spent a few weeks in Bre ckenridge County. M iss Dulcie Jackson is guest of her sister, G. Jackson. Geo. Kul? ? (can't read) Sunday with J. L. Rayman. spent Madams Pate Swe aringen and Henry Hibbs and daughter visited Mrs. Noah Nusz. Miss Grace Jackson and Tom Hibbs spent the week end in Jefferson County with Charley Jackson. Henry Biggs and wife gave the young people a d ance one night. Mrs. Arp Harmon, Lem Swearingen and family, Iley Jones and wife, Henry Jones and wife spent Sunday with W ill Harris. Mrs. Lem Swearingen and two daughters and M iss Grace Jackson were guests o f Mr s. P ate Swearingen. ***Hebron Eli Roby ha s comple te d his residence and will move in this week. Mrs. W m. Crumb acker is quite ill. Little Nolie H olsclaw is quite ill. Noah Nusz, wife and children spent Sunday with Henry H arris. Miss Violetta Ro by visited M iss Ada G reenwell one evening. M iss Zollie Swearingen spent S a t u r d a y with Miss A i l e en Swearingen. All persons having claims against estate of Wm . Troutwine, present Page 121 Clarence Richardson and wife of Indiana, are with relatives here. Mrs. J. R. Ball visited her mother, Mrs. Lentsch in the city last week. M adams C. L. C??? .......Gilmore, of Prestonia, spent last week with relatives in Lexington, KY. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Tom Sanders received notice of the death of his sister, Mrs. Gretton at her home in Ohio of blood p oison. Madams Julia B ailey and C?? A. Bailey visited Mrs. Christman Sund ay. M rs. W . A. McCro cklin and children were out for a week end visit to her father's family. G lad to see her improved in health. T he W MS of Little Flock met with Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw. Ed. Link and wife took the five day old babe of John Link and wife to the city Frida y to have it christened by the Priest. The father and mother of the babe are Baptist, but all the remainder of the family are Catholic. Next week we will have many opportunities to hear oratio ns to the memory of Robt. E. Lee. It sometimes happe ns that the longer one is dead, the better appreciated he is. That is all right, but I prefer a rose to day. Chas. C. Merhoff, a brother of the Messrs. Merho ff, who own such fine farms here, was found dead in a field at their home in Louisville. ***Advertisement Pub lic Sale, the old Rayman place, 8 miles from Shepherdsville and 2 miles from P itts Point. 200 acres, six room, two story house, 2 barns, l i v e sto c k , f a r m i n g t o o l s an d equipment, househo ld furnishings. O. Rayman Ben Brooks and family of B ickwell, IN are visiting Tom and John Brooks this week. Everything sold well at the sale of Wm. Crumbacker last week, cows and fat hogs especially. Mrs. Emma Sau nders and Mrs. Beattie left for Florida where they will be guest of Mrs. Augustus Mo reman. Mrs. David Smith, of Atlanta, G A is guest of Dr. & M r. D. H . Smith. Dave was here for the holidays but returned to his business in Atlanta. Mrs. Jas. Pop e has filled orders for eggs for incubators and for fine cockere ls to Southern States. Mrs. S. W. B rooks, while standing on a chair, fell and hurt her back. Her doctor, Dr. Holsclaw, does not apprehend serious results. Mrs. Brooks, one of our best known and best loved ladies, etc. Christmas cand y pulling at home of Jas. Scott, for the Sunb eams of Little Flock, under management of Misses Paralee and N ellie M ay Sco tt, organist and secretary of the band. ***January 20, 1911 (Pg. 8) ***Hebron Miss Minnie Pohlman is with Mrs. W . H. Beeler. Dave Smith w ill move to the farm of W m. Crumbacker. J. R. Ball and daughter Saturday in Shepherdsville. The cottage prayer meeting at home of L. H. Holsclaw. spent Mrs. Cloud is quite ill. She is a most remarkable woman for her age. W hy don't we have a bridge over Bro oks R un? W e need it bad ly. ***January 27, 1911 (Pg. 1) W hile out hunting Friday night about three miles east of Lebanon Junction, some boys ran across the dead body of a man, with his throat cut from ear to ear. The pocket knife, with which the wo uld had been inflicted, was still clasped in his hand. Fo rm all appe arances, the body had bee there for ten da ys before it was discovered. Page 122 On investigation, it developed that the dead man was W m. Pierce, who been a plumber in Louisville. Fam ily troubles had caused him to separate from his wife, leave home and go to drinking. Squire Coakley held an inquest, and the jury returned a verdict in accordance with these facts. W hit R. Stovall, prominent and popular merchant of W est Point died last night at home of his brother, Ernest Stovall of pneumonia and stomach trouble. He contracted pne umo nia at Dawson Springs where he went Sunday for stomach trouble. He was seized seriously ill Tuesday and was brought home arriving at Tip To p yesterday afternoon. He was taken to his brothers home and passed away at midnight. E'town N ews. The deceased attended school here several years ago and has many friends here who have pleasant recollections of him. ***W hat Shepherdsville Has No saloons, no d ives nor dens of vice, has a people noted for charity, three churches that would do credit for a much larger town, church going people, four ministers, one of the best graded schools in the State, a wide awake school board and an up-to-date faculty of teachers, just finished nice 150 foot bridge leading to the school building, five general stores, several grocery and p??? stores, a beautiful ice cream parlor and lunch room, has a need of some good street crossings, has three soft drink stands, a drug store, two livery stables, large feed and sale stable, tobacco warehouse, three doctors and two undertakers, five insurance agents and five lawyers, a telephone exchange, three printing offices, a Commercial Club and a cream ery, in great need of a fire department, has three hotels and three p rivate boarding houses, two blacksm ith shops and two barber shops, a grist mill, harness and shoe shop , a lumber yard, five old bachelors under the surveillance of only The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett seventeen old maid s, two banks, large shipping interest and lumber market, as good people as live on the face of the earth, many p r o m i s i n g y o u ng l ad ie s a nd gentlemen, four rural mail routes, an express, freight and telegraph office, three implement and carriage companies, has a desperate need of some gas street lights, has a splendid photographer and m any Kodak girls, it has nice side walks but disgraceful street crossings, many prosperous citizens but some needy poor who need to be looked after. In short, it is a goo d town in a go od county, inviting good peo ple to locate and share its good advantage s. Wanted: A few hundred two year old Elb erta peach trees. First electrocution in this state to take place April 14 at Eddyville. Mr. Howard convicted of killing Ed Rice of Frankfort. The broomcorn crop is the biggest and best for several years. Cheaper brooms to result. C. B. Vance (32), fireman, of Lexington, was killed and James Combs, engineer, (of B ullitt County) was badly scalded when an engine on the Lexington and Eastern passenger train was derailed and overturned Friday ten miles from Jackson. Combs injuries were very painful, but not believed to be serious. occasioned by the resignation of Miss Carp enter. T he appo intee will hold until his successor is elected next No vember. He was a principal of Shep herd sville High School several years ago and is a progressive school man. ***January 27, 1911 (Pg. 4) Bullitt Fiscal court met. Moved by Jones and se conded by Bell that the County Judge be directed to issue a warrant for each delinquent taxpayer of do g tax in B ullitt. ***Pleasant H ill Miss Eugenia C rist is on the sick list. C. E. McCormick, of the Bullitt Pioneer, a Georgetown college graduate and former school teacher was appointed superintendent of sc h o o l s t o f il l th e v a c a nc y Frank Ratcliffe, wife and little son, of Lotus, spent Sunday with Jonc Clark. M rs. Minnie Jo nes, wife o f P. K. Jones is ill with scarlet fever at her home near High Grove. M rs. Malisa Cassell died of pneumo nia Wednesday at the home of her son, J. M . Casse ll at High Grove. She was 74 years old and the widow of George Cassell, who died several years ago. Her remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at River View. ***Personal Lee Barge r sold a cow to J. C. Abe ll last week. K. S. Jones and wife spent Sunday with A. J. Rob y. James C. Ab ell, of Cox's Creek, was in this vicinity last week. Smith Roby and family visited A. J. Roby. Henry Roby sold a horse to W. L. Jones, of Shepherdsville, for $75.00 Asa Breckenridge is the name given to the little son of Ben Magruder and wife. Mrs. Lida Magruder of Deatsville visited M rs. Arp Harmon recently. ***January 27, 1911 (Pg. 3) Oil discovered on the lands of J. H. Miller. Mr. M iller will organize a stock comp any to bore several wells. A well was sunk near where the oil has been found, and gas and oil were found, but the well driller had no casing and salt water filled the well and stopped wo rk. Ainslee Barger spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. M ae G reenw ell. Mrs. Mary B olton visited her d a u g h t e r , M r s . H a l l ye R o b y recen tly. Mrs. John Harper, of Lebanon Junction, visited her sister, Mrs. Ben Magrud er last week. Bert Roby and family, of Ne lson County visited A. J. Roby last week. W . S. H arris and wife and J. V. Rouse and family were guests of Sex B arger Sund ay. Page 123 Miss Louise Monroe was sick a couple of days last week. Mrs. M. M . Brooks spent several days in Louisville last week. Clarence Dunn, of Hodgenville, visited C. D. Lee this week. Lewis Merriwether, of Louisville, spent Saturday and S unda y with Mrs. J. B. Monroe. Mrs. W allace Hill of South Park visited her mother at (can't read) Rev. H. W. M cCormick will preach at Bullitts Lick. Robert Hardy and (can't read) Delph were married last T uesday. Mrs. T. C. Coleman will give a luncheon at the Seelbach followed by a Theatre party at M acauley's in honor of the Misses duPont of W ilmington, DE who a re visiting in Louisville. Mrs. C. A. Marshall has announced the engagement of her daughter, Miss Charles Alfred M arshall, to Mr. Geo. Ed gar Straeffer Jr. The wedding will take place in June. Miss Charlie has always been one of The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett the most popular and charming young ladies in Bullitt. Notice for claims against estate of H. F. Troutman, deceased. Please present them. J. F. Com bs and C. F. Tro utman, Executors. Advertisement for Ca sh Bargain Store in the Pioneer Building. M. Z. Davis and Bros. Co. Herman Owen and wife visited his uncle, W. C. Owen. ***Barrallton Mrs. Claud B arrall is on the sick list. Robert Sanders purchased a mare from Adam Settle for $50.00 ***Mt. Eden Ed. Rogers Sund ay. W . C. Owen sold two head of fat cattle to Troutwine and Rouse for $80.00 visited his brother Miss Nola J ohnson was quite sick last week. Due to death of H. F. Troutman, senior member of our firm, all acco unts should be settled. Ce rtain acco unts and notes have been put into hands of Attorney Tot C. Carroll of Louisville. Signed: Tro utman B ros. Mrs. Edith B rooks, of Zoneton, visited her parents this week. Fred and Miss Gladys Owen returned from a visit to Terre Haute. John Kneisler, wife and daughter spent last week in Louisville Mrs. Elizabeth Bass was a week end guest of her daughter, M rs. Vadie Newton. The school is progressing very quietly an Sunny Side at present. Misses Mary and Matilda H arris visited their aunt, Mrs. De lla Stringer Friday. Herman Whitledge visited his uncle, Robt. Hall in Bu echel. at Buechel ?? King and wife, Charles and Edgar Fisher visited A. H. Fisher. Miss Rosa A. Gentry continues quite ill. Miss Lillian Ruth W ickum is spending an indefinite time with her aunt, Mrs. Eunice Long. Master Leonard Owen has chicken pox. Jas. Harris, of Owensboro, visited his sister, M rs. Velma Stout. Mrs. A. H. Fisher visited her parents last week. ??ward Mo thershead an d wife, formerly of this place, but now of Louisville, are receiv ing congratulation upon the arrival of a son. W . A. Frida y. Gentry was W . C. Owen and wife spent Sunday with his brother. L. M. Gentry mad e a business trip to Louisville Saturday M rs. Anna Owen and M aster Thadd eus O wen are on the sick list. J. A. Ro by was visited by h is sister, Mrs. Kate Ha ll. N. H. Braithwaite and J. E. Fisher are at Hays' Springs this week. Warren Pearl King sold three dressed hogs to G. S. Patterson for $9.30 per hundred. ***Bethel O. B. Gentry sold three hogs for $50.00 Born, to the wife of Ho lsclaw, the 16th, a girl. Lavada Frances, the little daughter of Geo. Stout, fell off the porch, ???cating her arm at the elbow. Dr. A. C. Overall dressed her arm and at prese nt she is doing nicely. L. M. Gentry's Sunday guests: Geo. Stout and family, B. C. M othershead and wife, A. H. Fisher and wife, Mrs. James Owen, M iss Pearl Owen, Messrs. John Braithwaite, Edward and Claud Owen. ***January 27, 1911 (Pg. 5) Page 124 Mrs. Nannie Zaring is visiting her sister, M rs . M a ud Zaring at Smithfield. Mrs. John L. Foster and daughter, Mrs. McE lroy, are with Mrs. C. K. Kneisler this week. C. K. K neisler took eight hogs to Louisville last week. They were 7 months old, weighed 185 pounds each, and so ld for $ 8.15 per cwt. Edward Barrall has recovered from typhoid fever. H e celebrated his fifteenth birthday last Sunda y. his grandp arents, J. A. Barrall and wife, and H. Samuels and wife were prese nt. ***Cup io Jim Snellen spent Thursday and Friday in Stithton. Dr. & M rs. Tydings spent Tuesday in Lou isville Mrs. Julia Tydings spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Close. M rs. Amb rose Skinner spent Thursda y with M rs. Do ra Ash by. Ben Ritchey, wife and baby spent Friday with Ernest Funk. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Eunice Ridgway spent Sunday with Miss M ary Nicho ls. Herman Long left Monday to join the bridge m en in the Mountains. Mrs. Bob Ridgway spent Saturday night with M rs. Do ra Ash by. M iss Bessie Sm ith was a guest of the writer one afternoo n recently. Geo. Pendleton and family spent Sunday with John Pendleton. Bert Ridgway and wife spent Monday with S. O. Armstrong's family. leave us. Greenup talks o f going to Oklahoma. Singleton (our gifted photographer) has no t yet decided where he will locate. ***January 27, 1911 (Pg. 8) Miss Beulah Arnold is with her cousin, Mrs. Foskett Barrall this week. Miss Ada O'Neal of Louisville, is v i s i t i n g r e l a ti v e s i n th i s neighborhood. Miss Mary Nichols spent Monday with Mrs. John Short of Stites, KY. Misses Nannie Mooney and Mary McK inney spen t Saturd ay in Louisville John Nicholson and Emmet Brown attended the banquet at West Point given by the Royal Arch Masons last week. M iss Mooney's school closes at Highland and she goes to Jefferson County to finish three months of an unexpired term at the New River school. Mrs. Nancy P eacock is sick. John W . W hitledge is quite ill. Douglas Foster has moved to the Shepherd place. rented The little folks at Jesse Ridgway's are battling the whooping cough. W ith sadness, we report M rs. Minerva Whitledge and Douglas Hall no better. the Mrs. Emma S tallings and child have whooping cough. John T. Gentry VS Flora Walker, for the interest of the infants, M aggie Gentry, Daisy Gentry, and Flora W alker. Mitchell Seigel VS Mary E. Bogard. For minors M ary R. B ogard and Nannie B. Bogard. ***Feb. 3, 1911 (Pg. 1) T. H. Wise and wife and M rs. Maggie Ridgway were guests of Albert Armstrong Counters of the votes in the Piano contest: J. L. Sneed, S. E. Hancock, H. H. Glenn. Mrs. Carpenter, of Shepherdsville, has moved to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hallie Armstrong. Mr. & M rs. Goodman Kaplan announce the engagement of their daughter, M iss Lillian to Mr. M. Z. Davis. W edd ing to take place at the bride's residence 2 17 S . Preston St, April 2. Groom p resident and manager of the M Z. Davis Bros. Co's Cash Bargain Store at this place. Sam Armstrong, J. B. Proctor, H. C. Tyler, Jesse Peacock and R. L. Smith were in the city recently. Mrs. Bettie Rid gway and so n of Sa lt River Station spent some time recently with the M adams M in.. W hitledge and ..ward B rid... Speaking of the need o f bridges, where, Oh, where in the United States is there a bridge so ba dly needed as it is across Floyd's Fork at Bell's Mill?? Mrs. Callie Tyler spent Monday afternoon in Mt. Washington. Buck Price has rented the greater portion of his farm to his nephew, Harvey Price. He is contemplating the erectio n of a cottage for himself on the upper end of his farm. Mrs. Josie Whitledge is with her sister, M rs. Pearl Bridwell. Greenup and Singleton Owen are making preparations to sell out and Kirby Simmons and son, Ernest, will leave Friday for Florida. Bullitt County Bank V S. Mary E. Samue ls. Amb rose Ridgway and family were guests o f Alfred Gibson Sunda y. Dr. D. Smith, of Zoneton, was here today to examine a sick horse belonging to Sam Armstrong. ***Pleasant Grove Jesse Peaco ck has Vonderheide farm. Hughes Clark spent Mond ay night with the family of R. L. Smith. ***Commissioners Sales Page 125 Gaulbert Gentry, a young man twenty-three years of age found dead on farm of his uncle, W. D. Gentry, Tuesday morning. Coroner Maraman summoned and pronounced death due to heart failure. He was son of M artin Gentry and also leaves several sisters and brothers. ***Feb. 3, 1911 (Pg. 4) Change in RFD #2/Beginning the first of the m onth, M r. Coo pe r's route was slightly changed and on the return trip he will follow the Blue Lick pike up to Cap t. Linn's place instead of the former mud route by Brooks, adding seven new boxes to the route. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Margaret, the fifteen m onth o ld child of Leslie Masden fell into a cistern and drowned. Funeral preached by Dr. Riche y, buried in Hebron cem etery. Geo. Straeffer has sold 10 0 acres off the northern end of his farm near Brooks to W illiam M onk and wife of Louisville for $5,000.00. Mr. Straeffer will build a summer residence on the remainder of the place. Mrs. P. B. Riley has been with her n e p h e w , C h a s. E d m un d s o f Ancho rage for several days. Mrs. M. M . Brooks Louisville visited in Darwin Barnes of Louisville, is staying with his co usin, M rs. Cooper and attending school here. Miss Mary Tyler Brooks has been the guest of Miss Ethel W athen in Louisville. ***Personal J. W . Thomp son was in Lo uisville Tuesday. S. B. Simmo ns was in Louisville yesterday. J. ??? of South Park visited J. W . Croan. Miss ??? Edelin is visiting relatives in Louisville this week. Miss Blanche Howlett spent several days in Louisville this week. James ??? Ridg way. came to see Mrs. Lula Hill of Boston visited Madams J. W. Croan and J. H. Younger. W ill Bates and wife of Jefferson County were guests of Madams C. F. Tro utman and S. W . Bates. M iss Mamie Roby a nd M iss Virginia Brooks visited Mrs. D. F. Brooks at Okolona. Mrs. Mo llie O'Brian of Co x's Creek was here on her way to her old home at Boston where she will be for several days. Capt. Miss Ollie Welch is attending the normal school at Lebanon Junction. Mrs. Bridwell spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Miller at Smyrna. A. T. B rooks spent Saturday and Sunday here with his sister, Mrs. C. E. Mc Cormick. John Barbour and wife of Louisville spent Sunday with Miss Georgia Summ ers. Mrs. Lawrence Ho lsclaw is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Summers at the Gap. Conrad Marama n and wife entertained a number of their friends at card s Mond ay night. Miss Emma Edwards had a two weeks visit in Shepherdsville. Gabe Summ ers cough. has whooping Miss Blanche Howlett has been sick with grip. Mrs. W m. Mo nks fell from a step ladder and was severely injured. C. E. McCormick has been ill for the last ten da ys and is still confined to his bed. Miss Lena Welch finished her school at Smithville and is at home with her mother. John Edington Jr and M iss Sud ie Green Hay were married at the court house Tuesday by Ju dge Daniel. John You nger will move his family into the cottage just completed next to Clarence Croan's and J. W. Croan will occupy the T routwine hou se vacated by Mr. Yo unger. Page 126 Took the county examination and received diplo mas: M ary Hardaway, Julien S. Bell, Edna Starks, Sallie ??, Ralph M cDowell and ...mick Jr. Miss Georgia Summers is in receipt of a letter from M rs. Ewing Saunders, who is spending the winter in Florida. Rev. H. W . McCormick will be ordained to the full work of the Gospel at the B aptist Church. S. P. Martin will preach the ordination sermon, Rev. O. J. Cole will preach the evening service. Rev. W. H. Sledge resigned the care of the Shepherdsville Baptist Church on account of the serious illness of his wife. The doctor advised a more favorable climate. J. B. Monroe go t back form Martinsville, IN. He thinks he has been materially benefitted b y his stay there and expects to receive still greater benefits from his second visit next month. When "B uck" started over there, he wa s under the impression that all those hot baths would reduce his flesh considerably, so, in order to enable him to get h o m e re s pe c ta b l y a f te r t h is contemplated loss of flesh, he took along a box o f safety pins for the purpo se of taking up the expected slack in his trousers. He knows better now. He says after you begin to take those baths, you could eat brickbats. ***Barrallton Claud Barrall took dinner Charley Alford Su nday. with Miss Linnie Hallet of Ind iana is visiting her aunt, M rs. J. A. B arrall. Sorry to hear of our old frien d, J. W . Ridg way, being so near the end of this life. J. A. B arrall, wife and niece, M iss Hallet, spent Sunday with Tom Martin. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett M rs. Claud Barrall and three children spent Sund ay with her parents, H. Samuels and wife. J. D. Ferguson, wife and three children, Misses Ma ud Rowling and Laura Ferguson visited M rs. Vio la Edw ards. W e were sorry to hear of the death of the .....cousin on last W ednesday, Mrs. Abbie Pendleton, about 71 years old. T he young may die, the old m ust. George M anning and M iss Josephine W erner of near L ouisville were married last Wednesday and came to the home of the groom, the Millett farm, where they will reside. Mrs. T. J . Bro oks was called to Indiana Saturday by the illness of her mother, M rs. Patton. She died Sund ay. Iley Jones and wife spent Sunday with Henry Jo nes. ***Hebron Miss Ada G reenwell is spending a few days in Shepherdsville. Mary Cynthia Ho lsclaw is ill with tonsilitis. I. P. Arnold of West Point was in this vicinity Saturday and S unda y. Mrs. S. W . Broo ks visited Mrs. Albert Priest last week. Oral Basham, wife and his brother spent Sund ay with John Jo nes. Miss Irene Brooks attended the jubilee meeting last week. Mrs. Arp Harmon , of Pleasant H ill, is spending a few days in this vicinity. Dave Crumbacker moved into Wm. Crum backer's residence Monday. Little Miss Eva May Jones is visiting her grandparents, John Jones and wife. Miss Mary Tyler B rooks is the guest of Miss Ethel Wathen in Louisville. Mrs. Lem Swearingen and two daughters visited Mrs. Hen ry Harris of Pleasant H ill. Misses Mamie Roby and V irginia Brooks visited M rs. E. Z . W iggington one night last week. Mrs. Noah Nusz and two children visited her mother, Mrs. Henry Hibb s. Misses Mamie Roby and Virginia Brooks visited Mrs. D. F. Brooks at Okolona. Vern Jones and family spent Sunday with the latter's father, Leroy Daniel at Shepherdsville. Mrs. C. L. Coope r and children will leave shortly for an indefinite stay in Sam Diego, California. W . P. Swearingen and family, Noah Nusz and family and W ill Harris spent Sund ay with Henry H ibbs. Misses Louise Conn and Augu sta Dunn are the charming guests of M i s se s M a b e l a n d R e b e c c a Summ ers. S. B. Stephens, of Shepherdsville, while putting in batteries for the Ridge Telephone Company, spent W ednesday night with W . P. Swearingen. Alonzo Jenkins had a candy pulling for forty-five young folks. Ada Greenw ell has whooping ***Bethel Frances cough. Stallings Owen Bros. have opened their sugar camp. N. H. Braithwaite was with J. E. Fisher Monday. ***Victory ***February 3, 1911 (Pg. 5) Henry Sanders and wife visited M rs. Alonzo Jenkins. guests of M iss Saturday night. Miss Zollie Swearingen, Messrs Elmer Sanfo rd, of C upio, Nath Basham and Jode Swearingen were Page 127 Mrs. Bettie W heeler lost a valuable mare last week. Edward Owen visited his uncle, Richard Owen, last week. Jean and Earl Hall were guests of Heisner H arris recently. Born, Jan. 28, to the wife of Alvin Owen, a 10 lb. boy. Hugh Hall spent Monday with his sister, Mrs. Stella Owen. R. K. Hall and wife visited Douglas Hall. Miss Matilda Harris and Justice W heeler are on the sick list. Miss Callie Harris was guest of M rs. Rosa Gentry. Russe ll Hall purchased a yearling colt from S. B. Owen for $35.00 W . C. Owen and wife spent Sunday with Chas. C. Stallings. Tho s. Hall and wife spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Tena Owen. Several from this vicinity attended Clarence Thurman's sale Saturday A. H. Fisher and wife visited his father, Joseph Fisher. Mesdames Ellen Madd ox and Zora Hall spent T hursday with M rs. Maym e Mad dox. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Misses Rosa Simmons and children spent Tuesday with her mother, M rs. John Ho ugh. Edgar Fisher has purchased a camera and is m aking some first class photos and po st cards. M i k e B r u m l e y a n d w i fe o f W aterford were guests of the latter's aunt, M rs. Kate Ha ll Sunday. W e are sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Harriet Bobbitt which occurred at El P aso, T exas last Thursda y. ***Cup io Geo. and J ohn P endleton we re in Shep herdsville M onday. Jim Snellen and family spent Sund ay with M rs. Lucy McNutt. Mrs. Kate Ritchey has returned from a three weeks visit in Louisville the West. They are all go ing to locate in the state of Washington. Miss Mary Tyler Brooks visited Miss Ethel W athen in Louisville (C an't read) Short, the o ldest child of John Short, has returned home after an absence of eighteen years. His home is in Oregon where he is a prosperous business man. Great joy in her mothers heart to see her son after 18 years absence. All family of children and grandchildren were home to celebrate. J. W . King and w ife and Mrs. O. E. Hall visited M rs. J. F. Hecker. Mrs. Abigail Pendleto n, widow of the late Davey Pendleton, died at her home here T uesday. She would have been 71 years old the first day o f May. Leaves 3 so ns, 2 daughters, George, John and Henry Pendleton of this place, M rs. E. D. Jones of Shelb yville, Miss Lula Pendleton, one sister, M rs. John Barrall, three brothers living, Tom, George and Richard Miller. She was buried at the home grave yard. ***February 10, 1911 (Pg. 4) M rs. John Pendleton and two daughters spent Sund ay with B aully Sam uels family. Ben Ritchey, wife and baby spent the week end with Mrs. Sallie Funk. Ernest Funk, wife and daughter, s p e n t S u n d a y w it h A m b r o se Skinner. Mrs. Dee Snellen, Irving, Leola and Mabel Snellen spent Sunday with Mrs. Lydia Snellen. Misses May McK inney and Eunice Ridgway spent the week end with Miss Mary N ichols. Miss Grace Funk spent the week end with M iss Elizabeth Smith of Chappell's Ridge. Jim Snellen is moving to Stithton where he has rented a large farm for three years. Do rie Stinson and wife, Henry Tanner and wife, Messrs. Ed McNutt, Arthur Ashby, Will Skinner all leave the first of next month for Mrs. Chas. Morrison and two children, of Louisville, visited her parents, W. B. Tilden and wife. Miss Ira Russell who has been visiting her brother of this place, left W ednesday for Bowling Green to attend college. J. D. H ough and w ife's Sunday guests: J. W. King and wife, O. E. Hall and w ife, Pearl King and wife, J. O. Simmons wife and d aughters, J. F. Hecker wife and two children, Mrs. Curtis Harris and Miss Mary King. J. V. Rouse and family visited W. H. Hays at Salt River. Rev. O. J. Cole will preach at the Baptist Church S unda y. ***Personal Lindsay Rid gway was in Lo uisville W ednesday Attorney Bob Zim merm an was in the city T hursday. Lee Troutman left yesterday for Hot Springs, Arkansas. T. C. Coleman left Tuesday for a weeks trip to New York. J. R. Hall and family of Belmont visited W . B. T ilden S unda y. Mrs. May W alters of Larue County is visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. D. Lee. Roger Barger and W ylmer Jones were out from the city Tuesday night. Mrs. Mollie Jo nes visited her son E. D. Jones in Shelbyville. C. E. McCormick is still confined to his bed. Born, Monday, to the w ife of Onie Martin -----Rev. Herman Jo nes will preach at Hebron Sunday. The W ome n's Mission and Aid Soc iety at Hebron will mee t with Mrs. Edw. S. Rhea. Ordination of the R ev. H . W . McCo rmick to the full work of the gospel at the Baptist Church. Adve rtisement for the Sale of Wm. Troutwine's personal property at his late residence o n Bullitts Lick road. Conrad M araman, Administrator. Fosk ett Barrall spent Sunday with his parents at Mt. Eden. ***February 10, 1911 (Pg. 5) James Hardaway and Minor Maraman went to Co x's Creek last Saturday for a visit. Page 128 ***Cup io The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Rub y Nichols spent Sunday with Miss Flora Vaughn. Stork brought a daughter to Tom Ritchey Jr and wife. Carl Arnold, wife and baby spent Sunday with Jake Merker. L. W . Nichols and wife's week end guests: Franklin Welsh and wife, Mrs. Gladys Samuels and three children, Mrs. Alma Pendleton and daughters and W ill Nicho ls, wife and children. M iss M ary N ichols w ent to Louisville Sund ay for a few days visit. Charles Nichols and wife spent Sunday with John Moore and wife. Carl Arnold, wife and baby spent Saturday night with F. T. Arnold. John Pendleton spent Wednesday and Thursda y in Louisville Miss Emma Snellen and mother spent Sund ay with M rs. Cha rlie Johnson. Tom Quick of Louisville spent the week end w ith his bro ther, Ed Q uick on Salt River. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and two chil d r e n visited Mrs. M innie Pendleton. ***Victory Mrs. W illie Nusz has been on the sick list. W . P. Swearingen and son visited Henry Hibbs S unda y. Eli Roby cut his foot with an ax Monday. We hope it is not serious. Jode Swearingen was in L ouisville on business. Mrs. John Jones spent Saturday night with her daughter, Mrs. Oral Basham. Oral Basham and wife and V ern Jones and family spent Sunday with John Jo nes. J. T. R itchey and J. H. Nicholson were in Louisville Thursday to see "Sis Hopkins" Mrs. Jessie L ane o f Louisville is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Burch. M rs. Geo . Quick of O akdale is with her daughter, Mrs. Tom Ritchey this week. Miss Dulcie Jackson of Jefferson County spent a few days with her sister. The sale of Dorie Stinson was well attended and everything brought good prices. Arch ie Parrish gave the young folks a danc e M onday night, larg ely attended. Franklin W els h and wife of Louisville spent the week end with their aunt, Mrs. L. W . Nichols. ***Mt. Washington Robert Holloway, wife and children of High Grove spent Sund ay with Mrs. J. W . Herin. The two month o ld daughter of Will Carrithers died of pneumonia and was buried here T uesday. Mr. & M rs. Thornsberry of Zoneton spent last week with their daughter, Mrs. Will Carrithers. The Ladies M issionary Society of the ME church will meet with M rs. J. W . Harris. M isses M ayme Carrithers and Virgie Que en visited Mrs. F. L. Jean at Seatonville re cently. Almer Barnes and daughter, Miss Beatrice, who have been in Texas the last month, returned Wednesday W . L. Barne s has bought the property of F. M. Burdett adjoining Barnes Bro s. store, and has moved there. Mrs. Joe O'Bryan who's has been v e r y ill wi th p n eu m on i a is improving. Mrs. A. C. Overall entertained Rev. & Mrs. F. B. Adkins and sons, Horace McG ee and M iss Barbara McFarland Sund ay. Rev. Ermon Thornsberry and Rev. R. S. Zahn, of Louisville were guests of W ill Carrithers. ***Hebron Mesdames Annie Nicholson and Minnie Pendleton and children visited M rs. Alma Pendleton. Stork brough t a son to Albert Griffin and wife. Stork brought a son to Ed Quick and wife. Leland Barnes of Louisville was a Sunday guest of his mother, M rs. Almer B arnes. Miss Lottie Troutman has returned to High Gro ve after visiting Miss Alma McGee. C. A. Porter and wife were in Louisville severa l days with Mrs. Hubert W iggington. Page 129 Edward Tyler Jr was quite ill last week. Geo. Bailey is selling a lot of potatoes to dealers in Shepherdsville. J. R. B all and five children were quite sick with the grip last week. Charley Smith, who is board ing with John Brooks was quite sick last week. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Holt is improving. been a remarkable case. Hers has Mrs. H. L. Rogers visited her niece, Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw last week. John Shanklin visited his mother, Mrs. Queen a d ay or two last week. Dr. J. R. Holsclaw is in the city with his family. His son, Paul, is quite ill with pneumonia. Mrs. W. H. Beeler's Thursday guests: M rs. H. L. Rogers, Misses Emm a and Jo sephine R ogers. Lee Cochran of Missouri made a week's visit to his father's family here. He will leave soon for Colorado. Miss Corinne M cCrocklin passed for high school in January. She is a Zoneton girl, who is d evelo ping into a charming Miss and has great ambition for intellectual attainments. Julian Alcorn is an ambitious Zoneton boy. He came to the city a stranger, and secured a position of respo nsibility with the hardware firm of Stockhoff Bros. and we feel will develop into a fine business man. ***Pleasant H ill Duke Burch and wife spent Sunday with Lee Barger. Wm. Harris and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Arp Harmon Ben Hardy and Robe rt Brid well will leave this week for Illinois. Misses Zilpah and Eugenia C rist spent Sund ay with M iss Jennie Brid well. Miss Dulcie Da con visited her aunt, Mrs. Alf Daco n, several days last week. Alley Greenwell and wife spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. John Burch wa s ope rated on Friday, is improving and is expected home soon. five s o n s , B e n R i d g w a y o f Cloverport, and Robert, Dr. S. H. and Lindsay Ridgway of this county, and To m Ridgwa y of Louisville, and one sister, Mrs. James Augustus of South Park. I l e y J o n e s a n d w if e , L e m Swearingen, wife and two children, K. S. Jones and wife and Jonc Clark and family spent Sunday with Henry Jones. Captain Ridgway was one of our best loved and most highly honored citizens. His sterling qualities and cheerful nature ende ared him to all, young and old alike. ***February 17, 1911 (Pg. 1) Article - The Louisville Railway Comp any announced that owing to the fact that a bridge over Floyd's Fork would co st $20 0,00 0 it wou ld be unable to make the long-talked of extension of the Fern Creek line to Mt. W ashington. Mary Bolton rheumatism. who is ill with Last obstacle to building bridge over Salt River at West Point removed when Max Cerf, a Lo uisville grocer drummer agreed to sell at a reaso nable price a tract of land in Hardin County where the approach to the brid ge wo uld be. Bridge to cost in neighborhood of $60,000.00 and built of steel and cement. Highlights only. ***Capt. J. W. Ridgway Cap tain J. W. Ridgway, one of Bullitt County's best known and b est loved citizens died at the home of his son, Dr. S. H . Ridgway last Friday evening, after an illness of eight weeks. Death was due to the hardening of the blood vessels and failing of bo dily strength, incident to old age. He was almost eighty-four years old and most of his life had been spent in Bullitt County. Cap tain Ridgway was a gentleman of the old scho ol. He held in contempt all that was little and questionable. For sixty years, he had been a membe r of the M asonic Lodge and about that long, a member of the Method ist Church. His daily walk was according to the teachings of those institutions and the commands of God. His remains were buried in the family cemetery near Cupio the services cond ucted by the M asonic lodge. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Nick Lewis of West Point and Page 130 Long article reprinted from the Eagle Pass, Texas News Guide headlines "M ajor Simmons, the guest of honor at an elaborate function in Eagle Pass, Texas" Bullitt County ties not mentioned. ***Obituary Mrs. Harriet Newell Bobbitt died in Texas, far from her Old Ke ntucky Ho me. Mrs. Harriet Newell B obb itt was born July 22, 1848, was married to William T. Bobbitt Feb. 6, 1865 and died Jan. 26, 1911. She was born and reared in Louisville, moving to Bullitt County in March of 1877, living near Pleasant Grove. A few years past, she and her husband went to live with her youngest daughter in El Paso, TX, where she contacted tuberc ulosis and one sad year of intense suffering ended her useful life. A husband, W . T. B obb itt, three children, Mandell Bo bbitt of Me squite TX, Mrs. S. O. Bottorff of El Paso, TX and writer and ten grandchildren and one brother, Wm. Dulaney of Case yville, KY survive her. (By Nannie B. Smith) ***February 17, 1911 (Pg. 3) High Bridge over the Kentucky R i v e r ne a r c omple ti on ( n e a r Nicholasville) The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***February 17, 1911 (Pg. 4) Notice to our correspondents. Of course, we like the personal items of news, but in add ition, a death, a marriage, a baby born, an accident happens, a farm is sold and numerous other happenings would be of interest to our readers. Editor Ladies of Knob C reek Church will give a bazaar at Will Ashby's store, Cupio, KY. Plenty of oyster soup and ice cream. Full blooded minorcas, limited n u m b e r c o c k e re l s f o r s p rin g breeding, best laying breed, $1.50 each. Dr. C. O. T ydings, W est Po int, KY. Stallion, gelding, mare mule and colt for sale. E . S. Brookshire, M t. Washington, KY. Miss Mary M iller is out from Louisville for a few days visit with Miss Stella D aniel. The literary me eting of the Ep worth League will be held at M iss Comb s, Miss Hall, leader. Mrs. Ed. M iller of Smyrna visited S. C. B ridwell's family. Mr. & M rs. W . B. Camp bell's little son has fully recovered from his recent illness. Lawrence Ogle, of Lower B ullitt, visited his sister Mrs. Noa h Jackson. R. T. Gardne r and w ife of Lo retto are guests of the latter's sister, M rs. D. R. Peak. M iss M a u d e O'Bryant is in Louisville with her sister, Belle, who is quite ill with pneumonia. Jim O'Co nnor, of Louisville, and M aster Henry Baldwin spent the week end at the Meadow s. Little Ruth Brooks McCormick has been visiting her grandmother, M rs. M. M . Brooks for the past week. ***Personal Mrs. C. L. Croan was in L ouisville Saturday Charley Bridwell and wife spent Sunday at Zoneton. Dr. Ridgway and wife were in the city Wednesday T. C. Coleman got back from a trip to New York W ednesday Mrs. O. P. M eans spent Friday night with Mrs. J. F. C omb s. The Misses Balee and Rufus Balee, w e r e e ntertain e d a t s u p p er W ednesday night by M rs. J. B. Monroe. Miss Hallie Hays entertained M iss Bersot, who gave us an entertainment at the Christia n Church W ednesday night. Miss Sue Pop e and M rs. C. F. Troutman spent last W ednesday in the city with their friend, Mrs. E. G. Heartick on Rubel Avenue. ***Local Items Miss Maude Smith has gone to W est Point to visit Mrs. S. L. Lee. A. F. Brooks spent Saturday and Sunday with C. E. McCo rmick. Mrs. Kate Lutes is visiting in Louisville, the guest of P. H. Thom pson. Clarence Croan and family will go to Hot Springs next week to spend a month. Mrs. Coop er has been quite sick the past week. Thelma and Frankie whooping cough. Lee Calvin Rayman moved to ???. wife George Bailey, of Hebron, has hauled between 150-200 barrels of Irish potatoes here and disposed of them to our merchants. George can sure raise potatoes, bo th in qua lity and quantity. Second quarterly meeting of the Shepherdsv ille circuit will be held at Brooks. Rev. A. P. L yon will preach Sunday night. Mrs. J. F. Combs entertained the W.F.M.S. at her beautiful palatial home in her own hospitable style. Guests: Mesdames O. P. M eans, W . M . Com bs, Embry Deacon, D. R. Peak, J. B. M onroe, Chas. Brid well, C. F. Troutm an, C. R. Sm ith, Mattie Rennison, Pearl Lee, Mr. & Mrs. E. A. Cochran and daughter, Misses Brid well, Thomas, Hall, Smith, M cClaskey, Hornbeck, Rev. Roe, Messrs Ball, Zimmerman, McC ormick and C. F. Troutman Jr. ***Cup io Mrs. Henry Pendleton spent Friday in Louisville shopping. Mrs. Lidia Snellen and daughter spent Sunday night at Philip Samue l's. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and two daughters spent Friday with M rs. Roberta Skinner. have have Mrs. Sallie Funk and Claud Funk took dinner with Ben Ritchey and wife Sunday. Lindsay Ridgway has been quick ill for several days. Frank Hardy and wife, of W est Point, took dinner with Will Ashby Sund ay. and ??? sold a mule to Will Webb for $75.00 Page 131 Miss M ary M cKinney closed her school at Nichols school house and left for her home. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Mary Nichols spent Monday with Miss Mary M cKinney, who is board ing at Elmer R idgway's. John Nicholson and wife spent the week end with their aunt, Mrs. L. W . F. Ha rt in Louisville Mesdames Roberta Skinner, M innie Funk, Christian Skinner and Hazel Funk spent Thursday with J. T. Ritche y. Misses Minerva Reed and K atherine Pendleton are spending this week wi t h th e i r a u n t , M i s s L u l a Pendleton. Mesdames Ella Chappell and Pearl Straney were called to Louisville Sunday to the b edsid e of their brother, Herbert Shively, who is very low at the No rton Infirmary. He is not expected to survive a severe operation on his brain. S. O. Armstrong and family were guests o f Tillma n Ridgway. Sadie, the little daughter of John Pea cock, is very ill. H. C. Tyler, wife and children spent a day with M rs. Ethel Stallings. M iss Ruth Wickum is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Thomas Lo ng. C. W . Ridgway and wife will shortly move into the cottage on Jas. Ridgway's farm. Miss Emma Gentry was guest of Miss Velma Stout Friday. Mrs. Ada O rms and Mrs. M aggie Ridgway were guests of Mrs. Mollie Stallings F riday. M rs. Bettie Ridgway and son of Salt River Station spent Sund ay with relatives here. Jesse R idgway's chil dren are suffering with a mixture of bo th measles and whooping cough. Rev. C. E. Sheets was guest of Edward Bridwell and wife and the family of R. L. Smith during his stay. ***Pleasant Grove Mike Brumley and wife, o f Waterford, spent Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Ethel Stallings. Little Evelyn Bell is sick. T. V. Long and wife were Shep herdsville Frid ay. in James Wise was guest of John W . W hitledge. W e are sorry to report the low condition o f Douglas H all. Quite a number o f young people attended the party at the home of Buck Price Friday night. Miss Cordelia Trigg spent Friday with M rs. Eva Brid well. Mrs. Effie Owen spent Friday with with family of John W . Lloyde. Mrs. Georgia Gentry was with her mother, M rs. Rosa Dickey, Friday. Alfred Gibson has been appointed janitor of Pleasant Grove Church. Rev. C. E. Sheets filled his appointment here Saturday and Sund ay. The sale of Singleton and Greenup Owen was well attended and things sold fairly well. Mr. Bleemel, of near Bethel, has been hauling quite a lot of potatoes to Shepherdsville. His "Irish Cobblers" are extra fine. Kirby Simmons, Herman Whitledge, Overall Grant and Ernest Simmons have located in Sutter, IL, instead of in Florida, as before reported. Mrs. Chas. Shepard, who left us recen tly for her new home in Miami, FL, has since her arrival there, suffered a severe stroke of paralysis. W e are glad to report, however, her improving. Hardin W ise sold five hogs, eight months old, that weighed 302 pounds each. Robert Hall, of Buechel, made a business trip to this neighborhood last week. Pearl King and wife, Thomas Hall and wife were Sunday visitors of Joseph Fisher. R. K. Hall and family and W . L. Hall and wife visited Geo. Owen Sund ay. The family of M rs. Be ttie W heeler, who have been on the sick list, are slowly improving. Mrs. Julia Hough and Miss Mary E. King visited the former's daughter, Mrs. Rosa Simm ons, last week. Misses Cora Gentry of Zoneton, Anna Owen and Minnie Wheeler were guests of M iss Ha lia Owen last week. T. V. Long and fam ily, A. H. Fisher and wife, Charles and Edgar Fisher were guests of W. C. Owen. Richard F. Owen and wife's Sunday guests: A. H. Fisher and wife, Edw a rd Ow en, E arl Kulmer, E d w a r d , E ve re tt a nd Del bert Newton. ***Victory M rs. Arp Harmon, of Pleasant Hill, is visiting her daughters. ***Bethel Little Evelyn Be ll is quite ill with whooping cough. H. A. Nusz and son took a load of hogs to the city T uesday. Miss Zollie Swearingen visited M rs. Noah Nusz. Page 132 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett S. T. Harris and family, of Buechel, spent last week with his father. M rs. Hallye Roby visited mother, Mrs. Quincy Bolton. Mrs. Iley Jones visited M rs. Arp Harmon at Pleasant H ill. Charles Brid well sold two co ws to A. L. Harris for $35.00 each. Mrs. Noah Nusz visited her parents, Henry Hibbs and wife, Sund ay. Ewing Crenshaw b ought 25 cattle in Louisville for 5 cents per pound. Miss Hassie Simmons of Salt River is visiting her cousin, Grace Jackson. Edith Clark spent last week with her grandmother, M rs. Asa Lutes, at Buechel. George Bolton, wife and son, Lee Bolton and wife spent Sund ay with W ill Harris. S. S. Barger and family spent S a t u r d a y night with Lindsa y Ridgway at Shepherdsville. Mrs. Alma Basham and Miss Ada Gre enwell visited Mrs. John Burch one day last week. M rs. Alford Dacon spent several days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Herbert at Deatsville. Mrs. Ben Lane of Louisville is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. John Burch. ***February 24, 1911 (Pg. 1) W . H. Nusz and C. A. B ishop went to the city to sell five hogshead of tobacco at a fairly good price. George Kulmer, wife and daughter, Misses Barbara and Mary Hecker, Louis Fields, Earl Deacon and Tom Hibbs spent Sunday with W. P. Swearingen. ***Pleasant H ill Duke Burch and wife spent Sunday with Jode H arris. Wm. Harris bought a horse from J. V. Rouse for $125.00 Mrs. M attie Roby visited Mrs. Ida Barger E. R. Ash and family spe nt Sunday with Mrs. Lo uisa Downs. Alford Dacon spent Sund ay with Melvin Herbert at Deatsville. Lee Barger and little daughter spent Sunday with Bedford Crenshaw. A. L. Harris and wife attended the funeral of Capt. Jas. Ridgway Sund ay. her Article - The L & N R R and County Fiscal Court have agreed on plans for a bridge over the railroad at Gapin-Knob. The RR Co. is willing to pay practically the whole expense. The bride will not cross at a right angle b ut diagonally to avoid a sharp curve at each end of the bridge. Mrs. Zerelda Samuels, age 86, born in Stamping Ground, KY. Mother of the James Brothers, noted outlaws, died suddenly on the train west of Ok lahoma City. She ...visiting her son, Frank, one of the former outlaws, .... ranch rear Fletcher, Oklahoma. Nee Miss Zerelda Cole, daughter of Richard C ole ...kep t a tavern between F.... and Versailles. Her mother wa s a Miss Lindsey ???Sc ott County KY. In 1841, she married Rev. Rob ert Jam es, a Bap tist minister and moved to Clay County, MO . Rev. Mr. James went to California during the gold rush and died there. In 1855, she married Dr. Reuben Sam uels. ...While guarding her home, ...of her arm was blown off by a bomb which detectives has secreted near the house in a attempt to blow it up. Her little son, ...ur, was killed by the same bomb. Dr. Samuels was taken o.. night by Union Soldiers and h...ed to a tree in the orchard. Page 133 As soon as they left, Mrs. Sam uels cut the rope and revived him, ... he never recovered from the tr...m ent. His mind gave way ....died in an asylum. (The story is there, but light and hard to read, though not entirely impossible). Evidently a reprint from the G eorge.... Time s. ***February 24, 1911 (Pg. 4) Farm for sell consisting of 120 acres, well watered, two-story, 6 room house, barn, corn crib, wash room, $1,800.00 Robert Tro utman, Shepherdsville. ***Personal Mrs. S. T. Ho rnbeck is in Lo uisville today. Mrs. W hitehouse spent Tuesday in the city. M iss Anna Pierce relatives in Louisville is visiting Miss Aetna Hancock has returned from Louisville Melvin Martin spent Wednesday night with Mr. (can't read). Judge W. T. Morrow spent the week end with J. B. Monroe. Mrs. B. H. Barnes, of Louisville, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Coope r. Mrs. W . S. Rouse and M iss Tena Smith were in Louisville M ond ay. Miss Mattie Johnson, of Louisville, spent W ednesday with Mrs. J. B. Monroe. Miss Douglas Harrison was guest of Mrs. Dullie P. Coleman last week. M rs. Lewis Meriwether, of Louisville, spent W ednesday with Mrs. J. B. Monroe. Misses Cecil and V erna F unk will attend the State Normal School at Bowling Green. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Edith Hancock spent several days with Mrs. E. B. Richey in Crescent H ill. John Gilmore and wife, of P restonia visited M iss Georgia S ummers last week. Neill Trunnell was guest of T. J . Trunnell at Bardstown Junction, for several days. Mrs. Percy Bettison and Mrs. Gallagher, of Nashville, TN, were guests of M rs. J. B. Monroe this week. Mrs. C. F. Troutman spent this week with relatives at Lebanon Junction and attended the banquet Tuesday night. Mrs. J. F. Com bs and daughter spent several days in Louisville this week and saw the "Homestead" at Macauleys. Eve rette Armstrong starte d for W arsaw, IL, Feb. 15 , where he will perhaps make his future home. Before going, he visited his mother, Mrs. P. A. Armstrong and his sister, Mrs. N. H . Hall, who live in Louisville Henry Jones and wife, spent Sunday with James Crenshaw. Little Miss Catherine Rouse spent Sunday with Mrs. Joe Harris. Misses Zilpah and Eugenia C rist spent a night last week with Mrs. Joe H arris. Joe Bro wning, an old confederate soldier, died of paralysis at his old hom e last T uesday. Jonc Clark sold a load of oats to W . L. Jones at Shepherdsville for 40 cents a bushel last week. Roy Ash, the adopted son of M rs. Martin, who lives a few miles from here, is ill with measles and pneumonia. Mrs. T. H. W ise ..... Ida Owen, were recent ... John W . W hitledge's family. A. Heise is moving back to his home at Be ll's Mill. W e are ind ebted to Mrs. L. Newton for a basket of goo d things and also to Jas. E. W ise for the delivery of the same through the driving sleet on Sunday last. Grateful to be kindly remembered. Regret the resignation of J. F. Hecker as mail carrier. etc, etc. Sadie, the youngest daughter of John and Kate Peacock died Feb. 18, 1911. Buried family burying ground, service by Jesse Rid gway. ***Beech Grove Joe Harris has just purchased the James Hoagland farm near Mt. Washington and will move soon. He paid $18 00.0 0 M r. Hoagland is going to reside in Lo uisville M rs. Kate Ice recently visited her sister, M rs. M ary Stan sbury. Mrs. James Clark spent Monday with her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Sadd ler. ***February 24, 1911 (Pg. 5) ***Pleasant Grove Mrs. W m. K elle r visite d Mrs. W. H. Cundiff. Robt. Temple is moving to B ell's Mill. Miss Katie Miller and mother were guests o f Mrs. J. M . Cund iff. Mrs. Elsie W hitledge has be en quite ill, bur is better now. Mrs. Nannie Croan spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Cundiff, recently. ***Local Items Ira Griffin and wife ....ed into the house lat... by W . C. Herp s. Miss Nannie Horn...resigned her position...man Bros. and gone ....old position in Louisville. John L. Sneed, who is having a delightful sojourn in FL, started Sunday for Havana, Cuba. He writes he is enjoying every minute, etc. Jasper Hall has the finest lot of Jersey cattle in this section. Mrs. Ida Owen was guest of the writer recently. Mrs. Herbert Cundiff has been on the sick list for sev eral days, but is improving at this writing. Mrs. Nancy Peacock is suffering from some kind of nervous trouble. J. L. M erran's little daughter, Gertrude, was painfully, if not seriously burnt a few days ago. Her clothing caught fire from the grate while her mother was absent from the house. Pete Bleemel recently sold one of his farms to a Louisville party for $1350.00. Mrs. Albert Miller and daughter, of Valley Station spent a few days with her parents, J. M. ???? and wife. W alter Armstrong is moving from B el l's M ill to a farm near Shepherdsville. M rs. Reb ecca Lee, 7 0, died. Survivors include sons, O. T. Lee, Robt.E. Lee, Samuel Lee and Mrs. Rosa Simmo ns and children spent Friday with Mrs. Julia Hough. ***Pleasant H ill Miss Zilpah Crist spent Sunday with Miss Ida H ardy. Miss Zilpah Crist Greenwell last week. visited M rs. Page 134 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Grover Lee (Page torn, cannot read very we ll) J. R. Zim merm an spent a night at W est Point last week. ***March 3, 1911 (Pg. 1) J. F. Ball and son were with Mrs. Coop er a couple of days this week. Letters written to Samuel Ha ycraft of Hardin County from Abraham Lincoln while he was a candidate for president, one regarding Lincoln's birthplace and ancestors. Ernest A. Lee, age 18, son of John H. Lee, died at the home of his parents near Belmont last Sunday morning. He had been suffering for some time. Buried in the Lebanon Junction cemetery. Rev. Hunter, of the L ebanon Junction B aptis t Church officiating. Big fire with loss to several businesses and homes in Horse Cave, KY. ***March 3, 1911 (Pg. 4) For sale - About 200 bushels of corn. W. R. Weller, Shepherdsville. W anted - A good housekeeper, white wom an preferred. Must have good references. G. W . Maraman. John McFarland of M t. Washington was in town T uesday. Miss Maggie M cCla skey spent Sunday with her brother at Boston. Miss Louise Monroe spent Monday night with Mrs. Conrad M araman. Mrs. Troutwine and daughter, M iss Anna Mae, are spending this week in Lou isville Louis Coleman, of Lebanon, was guest of Mrs. Dullie Coleman at the Mea dows this week. Miss Mary Frazier of Louisville, visited Miss Mary Palmer Combs Friday and Saturday Mr. & M rs. Gardner made an extended visit with Rev. Peak's family. M iss Austine Bro oks visite d relatives in TN for several mo nths. For sale - Seven dry cows, will be fresh by Aug. 1. Can be seen near M ack Maraman's farm at Salt River. Ora L. Ro by. Mrs. C. R. Smith visited her d a u g h t e r, M rs . B r a db ury i n Louisville Farm for sale - At Belmont, KY, known as the Alice Mount Farm. Inquire of R. F. Da vis, Be lmont, KY. Pro f. S. E. Hancock and family spent Sunday in Louisville and attended services at Third A ve. and St. Catherine Street Baptist Church. Card of thanks from Mr. & Mrs. L. M. Masden, for kindly interest and sympathy to us in our recent trouble. M rs. Sam Casse day w ent to Montgo mery, AL to be guest of Mrs. Mary H agan for six weeks. Mr. Casseday will spend the time in Louisville with his sister. Call attention to the advertisement of Edward B ros. farm near Boston. In Hardin C ounty, a little closer to Colesburg than to Boston. One of the finest farms advertised for a long time. ***Personal E. E. M cCo rmick was in the city Mond ay. Misses Aetna and Edith Hancock went to see the Diving V enus, Annette Kellerman at the Mary Anderson Theatre in Louisville. Mrs. Bettie Martin spent Tuesday with Mrs. Coope r. Mrs. M artin is authority on all questions pertaining to fruit culture and she says that Page 135 with few exceptions, all the peaches and pears are killed, but that cherries and plums are as yet uninjured. Boo ne Summer and wife and G. P. W ilcox, wife and daughter, form erly of Brooks, but who have been residents of Elizabeth for several years, left for Jacksonville, FL where they will make their future home. Before leaving, they spent a day with Wilson Summers and wife. Wm. F. Knight, Supt. of Old Charter Distillery, Chapeze, KY, had as guests W ashington's birthday, the young lady stenograp hers of Messrs. W right and Taylor of Louisville. They were accompanied by Earl Schwind. Those com posing the party were Misses Ma bel Hamilton, Martha Walker, Lorena Dehler, M argie Relihan, Rita Sullivan, charming and lovely girls. ***Local Items Blair Robard s, quite ill. Gap-in-K nob , Little Ruth Fulkerson whooping cough. has is the Mrs. Ed. Tyler is recovering from a severe attack of lagrippe. T. C. Coleman Jr was sick several days this week with tonsilitis. The Epworth League will me et with Mrs. C. F. Troutman this evening. A few years ago, our co unty officials talks of making pikes of our mud road s; this year, they have made mud ro ads of our p ikes. James E. Dorland has been retired on a pension after having been with the American Bo ok Co . for 38 years. Born to the wife of Charley Hubbard, a daughter. Mr. Hubbard, who is now a resident of Louisville, has been here frequently o n insurance business. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett The W omens Foreign M issionary Soc iety will meet with M rs. Russell. ***March 3, 1911 (Pg. 5) ***Pleasant Grove ***Victory Henry Jones and wife visited Iley Jones Sun day. Several from here Cro an sale Saturd ay. attended the Henry Hibbs, who has been very sick, is much improved. Miss Fronia James spent Tuesday with her aunt, M rs. John Jones. Mrs. Zora Bo wman will begin her school at Cedar Gro ve nex t Monday. Vern Jones and family visited the latte r's fathe r , L e ro y D a n i e l, recen tly. Noah Nusz and family spent Sunday with her parents, Henry Hibbs and wife. James Ash and daughter spent the week end with Matthew Mudd at Solitude. Mrs. J. A. Roby and little daughter visited Mrs. H enry Hibb s. Mrs. Arp Harmon, of Pleasant Hill, spent a few days with her daughters in this vicinity rec ently. G. R. Kulmer and family's Sunday guests: Misses Ada Greenwell and Zollie Swearingen, M essrs. Franse Te rry, Tom H ibbs, Jode Swearingen, Earl Deacon, Oscar Kulmer of Louisville, and W. P. Swearingen, wife and son. Rev. H. W. M cCormick, who has been called as pastor o f the Bullitts Lick Baptist Church, will preach every first and third Saturday and Sund ay. J. R. Zimmerman attended the banquet at the armory and heard the "girl from Indiana sing" and W. J. Bryan d eliver his address. John W. W hitledge Sr Shep herdsville M onday. was in Quite a number of our people attended the Croan sale Saturday W ill Henry and wife visited M rs. Rosa Dickey Sunda y. Claude Stallings has moved to the house on Michael Siegel's farm. John Whitledge Jr has purchased the east end of the Owen farm. M ike Bru mley a n d w if e of W aterford visited relatives here recen tly. Robt. Bridwell, wife and children spent Sund ay with E dward B ridwell. W e are glad to kn ow that our former neighbor, C. E. Shep ard and fam ily are delighted with their new home in Miami, FL. H. C. Tyler and wife were rece ntly called to Taylorsville on account of the serious illness of the latter's father, Samuel Johnson. T. H. W ise and wife, M rs. Rosa Dickey, Herman Owen and wife, and J. B. Proctor and wife were among those w ho visited the fam ily of Douglas Hall last week. Ere we had time to announce the departure of Everette Armstrong for W arsaw, IL, we find him home again. And judging from the lively tunes we hear him singing, he is glad to be again found on Kentucky soil. J o hn S t a llings , M rs . M a ggi e Ridgway and daughter and Jesse Ridgway and w ife visited the family o f Edward Stallings, who is suffering from an attack of pleurisy, near Lebanon Junction. Page 136 Surely, Joe Dickey tried to circle the globe Friday. Leaving home in the morning, he visited Lou isville, Anchorage, E'town and o ther po ints on business, returning at 7 o'clock. W e retract o ur statement last week concerning the resignation of our mail carrier. He will continue to serve us. Mamie Lemmons, Dade City, FL, died of tuberculosis. For some years, a resident of Pleasant Grove, a granddaughter of Col. John B. Ho nnaker, well known to us all. ***Cup io J . H . N i c ho lson Shep herdsville M onday. was in Carl Arnold and wife spent Sunday with Ambrose Skinner. Mrs. J. T. Ritchey spent the week end with M rs. W ill Ashby. Miss Nora Johnso n spent Saturday night with her uncle, Bo b Stowe rs. Eunice Ridgway spent Monday night were her aunt, Mrs. Erne st Funk. Mrs. Geo. Pend leton was in the city M o n d a y h a v i n g s o m e t e e th extracted. Crissie Barrall and wife spent Sunday with his parents, Thomas Barrall and wife. Miss Grace Funk and sister, Mrs. Obe Funk, spent Friday with Mrs. Ben Ritchey. M rs. Owens and sister, M iss Florence Owens, spent the d ay with Mrs. Nichols recently. Mrs. May Fisher, of Louisville, spent the week end with her parents, R. B. Stowers and wife. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and children spent Sunday with her parents, Lem Nichols and wife. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Obe Funk and baby, of Broo ks, spent last week with her m other, Mrs. Sallie F unk at M t. Olivet. Miss Essie Quick and Clarence Hanifon, of Oakdale, spent Sunday with her sister, M rs. To m Ritchey. Foskett Barrall, wife and baby, spent the week end with her pare nts, Turner Arnold and wife. Bro. Peak, a M ethod ist minister, spent Saturd ay night with W ill Close and wife and attended the bazaar at Cupio. Ernest Funk is moving into the house vacated by Tom Skinner, near Knob Creek bridge. He has bought the property from Tom Skinner. Charles Nichols, wife and daughter entertained Sunday with an elegant dinner in honor of the birthdays of Mrs. Nichols and Richard Moore. Guests: Richard Moore and wife, Lem Nichols, M isses Lena Arnold, Emma Mo ore and Ruby N ichols, Messrs. Stephen Arnold, Herbert Funk, Elmer Sam uels, Fletcher Mo ore and Greenup Miller. ***Hebron M rs. Edith Bro oks was in the city last week. Mr. Heise have mo ved back to his farm at Bell's M ill. Claud Smith and wife spent Sunday with W . H. Jenkins. Miss Ethel Jenkins is visiting her sister, M rs. Claud Sm ith in the city. Paul Holsclaw is convalescent after a protracted illness of pneumonia. Mrs. B. B. Johnson was quite sick last week and was nursed b y Miss W alston. Squire Books has returned from Florida and will leave shortly for Chicago, IL. Mrs. Julia Bailey has been quite ill, but is better. Miss Henrietta B ailey has b een in the city since Dec. 31 assisting in nursing her grandmother, Mrs. Lentsch. Miss Willie Brooks will finish her school at Brooks this week and w ill leave for Crawford, IN to visit friends. The new spring millinery might be called dreams, but some hats are wonderfully suggestive of night mares. Yes, we signed the card petitioning the closing of the post office on Sund ay. Let Sunday be a day o f rest if at all possible. Mrs. W illard B ell and daughters have rented the residence, near Hebron, belonging to S. B. Williams and moved into it last week. Miss Emma R ogers visited relatives in New Albany, and Mrs. B. H. Barnes and M rs. Holsclaw in Louisville. Miss Edna W ilson known to ....as the winsome ....was married ... at the Fourth Avenue Bap tist Church. M rs. Geo. Bailey and Mrs. Joe Ball were called to the city Tuesday by the message that their mother was sinking. When they reached her home, she had already "fallen on sleep". Ernest Bro oks, who is a student at Perdue University, has been quite ill and his physician has advised that he leave school. He will return to home here, hoping that farm life will restore his health. Hope to continue his course in electricity next year. Mrs. C. L. Cooper is settled with her children and father-in-law, S. Q. Cooper in San Diego, CA. Page 137 Mrs. John W alker, ne e M iss Edith W alker, with her husband and son are residing at San Luis, CO. W e are very anxious about our editor, but trust to heat of his return to health soon. He has done so much, in his own unobtrusive way for the betterment of Shepherdsv ille and the whole county, more perhaps than any one man, that we feel the M aster will use him further. Few of us, I fear, fully realize that the life of C. E. McCormick has meant to Bullitt County, because he has not been one to "sound a trumpet before him" Accept the sympathy of a friend, Mr. Editor. ***Mrs. Catherine Lentsch Mrs. Catherine Lentsch, age 71, died Feb. 27, 1 911 after several months illness. Had lived many years in Zoneton. Husband died abou t six years ago. Two daughters, M rs. Geo. Bailey and Mrs. Joe Ball reside here. Three other daughters, M rs. Isert, Mrs. Wm. Burch and Miss Bertie Lentsch live in Lo uisville. Two sons, Robert of the city, and Frederick of Chicago. Funeral services by Rev. Briney of the B r o a d w a y C h r is ti a n C h u r c h . Interred in family plot at Cav e Hill, besid e her husband. H ighlights only. ***March 10, 1911 (Pg. 1) Fiscal Court ordered that all obstacles, including f e nces, buildings, telephone and telegraph poles be removed from the old L & N Pike through Hardin County, from W est Point to Hart County line to prepare for the establishment of the "Lincoln W ay" from L ouisville to the Lincoln Farm. - E'town News Rep rint. ***Adam Dohm Adam Do hm, aged 62 years, died of a com plication of diseases, at his home at Brooks, KY following an illness of two years. His is survived by one son, Fred Dohm and two grandchildren. Rev. Roe conducted The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett the funeral services at McD ow ell's Chapel Tuesday, after which the remains were laid to rest in the family burying ground near Hub er. Dr. Dohm was born in Ge rmany in 1848, came to this co untry at age 17 where he married Miss Mary Elizabeth Sanders, October 25, 1875 who died Oct. 1, 1910. Miss Louise Buckman spent the week end in Louisville ***March 10, 1911 (Pg. 2) J. J. Blankenship, of Huber, recen tly visited his daughter, M rs. H . W . Lee. J. B. Buky and Miss Stella D aniel, daughter of Judge Leroy D aniel, were married Wed nesday morning at residence of Mrs . E. B . Leatherman in Louisville by Rev. S. P. Martin. Groom a m ember of the firm of Buky, Patterson and Jeffries. They will go to housekeeping in the house vacated by Ira Griffin. Sunday afternoon, the General Mercantile store of Milton Church, in the West end of No lin, caught fire due a defective flue. P rompt work of fire-fighters saved the building and stock. Several hund red do llars loss, all insured. Comm issioners sale - G. S. Patterson vs Annie E. D elph. Tracts of 80 and 150 acres, deeded by James C aswell to Annie Delph, to bring $635.00. Bounded by Harrison Shepherd, Fred Loesch, W m. Troutwine and Wm. Joyce. Mrs. J. B. M onroe was in the city W ednesday James O'Connor of Louisville was at the M eadows S unda y. W ill Brooks of Jefferson County visited A. T. B rooks this week. E. C. T yler Jr sp ent the week end in Louisville Chas. Bridwell and wife attended the Marc T horn sale Saturday. (looks like) Mrs. Pierce is in Louisville under treatment of Dr. ???. O w e n Tyle r, and family of Louisville were at Ed. Tyler's Saturday Mrs. Mollie Jo nes brother in Oklahoma. visited her Miss Maude Smith visited in W est Point and Louisville Mrs. P. B . Riley spent last week with her daughter, M rs. Dr. Hill at South Park. Little Ruth Bro oks M cCo rmick is visiting he r gra ndmother, M rs. M . M. Broo ks. Miss Claire Barbour spent part of l a s t w e e k w ith M rs. J . J . Blankenship. M iss Liz z i e W athen was i n Louisville last week to see Sarah Bernhardt. (T HE Sarah Bernhardt) H. C. Cooper and wife, of Okolona, spent Monday with W ill Coo pe r's family. Miss Virginia Brooks is guest of Mrs. T. B. Crutcher in L ouisville this week. M rs. M. M. Brooks and M iss Austine Brooks spent Sunday with Mrs. C. E. M cCormick. Jno. L. Sneed sp ent the last month in Florida. Tho s. Barrall, Thos. M artin, and Fosk ett Barrall of the Knobs were here W ednesd ay on business. Spence Minor and wife, Mrs. D. F. Brooks and Mrs. Gussie Harned spent Tuesday with Mrs. E. C. Tyler. Page 138 Ed. O'Connell and wife of Louisville and Miss Georgia Summers of Huber spent Sunday with Mrs. J. B. Monroe. Mrs. Frank Williams, of Spencer County, and daughter, M rs. Gaskill, of Charlottesville, VA spent a day and night at the Howlett House, the guests of Miss M cClas?? ? and M iss W illiams. Mr. Hecker's family have moved to their farm on the Mt. Washington road. J. W . Croan's family have moved into the T routwine house rec ently vacated by Jno. Younger. Mr. Currens, who has been living on the W ade property, near Huber, has moved his family back to Wo odford County. Mrs. quite some been city. John Brooks, who has been ill for the past four weeks is better. Her mother, who has with her, has returned to the In the suit of Gus Steinlage VS M r. Bingham, or Bingle, Mr. Steinlage came out the winner. It was a forcible detainer case and M r. Steinlag e won easily. Lee Troutman, who is at Hot Springs, writes that his health is greatly impro ved, both his strength and appetite are o n the increase. He has left the hotel and is boarding with C. L. Croan. News from the Shepherdsville colony at Ho t Springs is to the e ffect that all are well. "Cousin" C. L. says that the ho t water b oiling out of the ground reminds on e that there is a hereafter. Felix Fowler, railroad agent at Sonora, has been transferred to Elizabethtown and G eorge Chapp ell, a very affab le gentleman of B rooks, was sent to Sonora to take his place. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett The Epworth League met with Miss Na nnie Johnso n. Mrs. Peak, president of the "charity and help" dep artment, had charge of the meeting. James Ridgway, of Buechel, spent the week end with his son, Elmer. John Burch and family are visiting relatives in Louisville Mrs. Wm . Close spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Eliza Chappe ll. M rs. Vern Jones and two children visited M rs. John Jon es Sun day. Rev. Herman Jones, of Hebron, was in Georgetown last week in the i n t e r e s t o f t h e P r e s b yt e ri a n Orphanage at Anchorage. W hile there, he filled the pulpit Sunday at the Presbyterian Church. Geo. Pendleton and family spent the week end with John Pendleton. Madams Duke B urch and W ill Ha rris vi s i t e d M r s . W illie Gre enwell. T he W . F. M. S. met with Mrs. Russe ll. Officers elected: M rs. Anna C oo pe r, P res., M rs Emma Combs, VP, M iss Maude Smith, Rec. Secy., M rs. Ella R ussell, Cor. Secy, M rs. Ada T routman, T reas. Ernest Funk, wife and little daughter spent Saturd ay night with Ben Ritche y. I. N. M artin (Uncle Newt) has rented the Nagle house down near Bullitts Lick. He will still conduct the barber shop here, and will, in add ition, raise chickens, fish, hunt and grow fat. Etc. Etc Etc. The children who gave the surprise party to Miss Edith Hancock were: Lucille and Homer Wo oldridge, Pearl and Meta Riley Cooper, Da rwin Barnes, Laura Daniel, Rachael Tilden, Ethel Shepherd, Lula Cook, Dewey Troutwine, C. F. Troutman Jr, Catherine Griffin, S a m u e l R i d g w a y a n d G r a ce Tho mas. ***March 10, 1911 (Pg. 3) ***Cup io Ben Ritchey Saturday was in Louisville Mrs. Kate Ritchey spent Sunday night with her son, Tom. Ernest Funk and family Sund ay with Elmer R idgwa y. Jim and Charles Ridgway spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Howard Sa muels. W ill Nichols, wife and two children spent Sunday with Elmer Peterson at Kosmosdale. Lee Lile cut one of his fingers off while trimming trees lat Saturday morning. Wound dressed by D r. Tydings. The remains of Mrs. Loucinda Chappe ll, 75 years old, widow of the late W ade Chappell, who died at her home in Louisville last Saturday of the infirmaries of old age, were brought to Bullitt County and buried at Chappell Ridge. Eli Roby and family, Gussie Swearingen and H enry G rant spent Sunday with Henry H ibbs. Iley Jones and wife visited the latter's mother, M rs. Arp Harmon, of Pleasant H ill, Sunday. Mrs. Noah Nusz and two children a nd Zollie Sw e a ringen spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Henry Hibb s. Rev. Pea k filled his regula r app ointments at Victory and Cedar Grove. Lem Swearingen and family's Sunday guests: W . P. Swearingen and wife, W ill Harris and wife, M i s s e s Fron a J a m es, Z o l l i e Swearingen, Be rtha T runnell. ***Pleasant H ill The remains of Silas W elsh, who was found dead in bed last Sunday morning, when his young grandson went to call him for breakfast, were laid to rest in the graveyard at M t. Eden, after the Rev. J. T. Ramsey had made a few remarks. Mr. W elsh was one of the oldest men in this locality. He had given up farming and w as living with his son, Chas. Gatewood, near W est Po int. He leaves a widow, six children, all married, severa l stepchildren and grandchildren. spent Mrs. Lou Jone s is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Wm. Harris spent Saturday night with Henry Jo nes. K. S. Jones and wife spent Sunday with P. K. Jo nes. J. C. Abe ll, of Cox's Creek, was in this vicinity last week. Henry Biggs and wife spent Sunday with J. A. Crenshaw. ***Victory John Miller, of Valley Station, spent Sunda y with L. W. N ichols. Miss Amy Herps spent Sunday with Dulcie Ash. Mrs. Kate Ritchey spent Friday night with Mrs. Alma Pend leton. John Warden and Mr. Moore visited J. A. R oby S unda y. Page 139 Henry Harris and wife spent Sunday with C. M. Dacon. Miss Hallie Hays, of Salt River, spent last week with Mrs. J. V. Rouse. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Jonc Clark sold a horse to Mr. Pounds, near W aterford, this week for $125.00 Miss Mayme Roby will teach one mo nth's private school at the close of the free term at Hebron. Mrs. Effie Harris, of nea r M t. W ashington, spent Monday with Mrs. Irene Crist. Squire Brooks and wife and M yra and Mr. Davis and wife were guests of M rs. Th os. M elton S unda y. M iss Lounette Stansbury spent Saturday and Sunday with M isses Zilpah and Eugenia C rist. Mrs. Mattie Ridgway and daughter, Miss Gertrude, visited Mrs. S. Brooks. S. S. and W . L. Barger bought 20 cattle from J. C. Abell last week for $4.75 per hundred. Mrs. Mary Canfield received a telegram announcing the arrival of a great-granddaughter in the home of T. J. Turner and wife, Parson, KS. Mrs. Arp Harmon and Mrs. Wm. Magruder and little girl spent Tuesday with M rs. Ann Jones. M rs. Lida Magrud er and little daughter, spent M onday night with Mrs. Arp H armon. ***Hebron Jas. Scott is able to be out after a sick spell. Rev. Jones will preach as usual at Hebron Sunday. G. W. Sanders has had an attack of lagrippe since his return from Brandenb urg, where he went to visit his sister, M rs. Mary M oreman. She rema ins quite ill. An unexp ected pleasu re was a call on Mrs. J. W. Gilmore at her beautiful home at Prestonia Sunday. She is a warm friend and solicitous about the editor. Rev. O. R. M angum preached a sermon of unusual spiritual force Sund ay. M rs. Frank Foster of Louisville was guest of Augustine Foster and wife. John W . W hitledge Sr is back at his old post on the telephone line. W elcome. Mrs. Bettie Ridgway and so n of Sa lt River Station spent Sund ay with relatives here. Jas. Bigwood and wife and W. C. Owen and w ife were guests of T. W . Long recently. John R. Lee and Master K incheloe Jones spent Sunday with the fam ily of R. L. Smith. Lewis W hitledge and family have moved into their home , the farm adjo ining W m. Rid gway. Mr. Wade and wife spent Sunday with their daughter, M rs. Allie Jones near Shepherdsville. Mrs. Julia Hough and M iss Mary King spen t M ond ay with the former's da ughte r, Mr s. Rosa Simm ons ne ar Bethel. Mrs. Clarence Robe rtson and little ones are with her father, Col. Geo. W . Peacock. She will leave shortly for Owensboro. Mrs. T. J. Brooks has been q uite ill, but is improving. ***Pleasant Grove Mrs. Cloud and M rs. Henry Jenkins are both quite sick. Mrs. Viola R idgway has been quite ill. Miss Lillian Thornberry will teach two months at Beech Grove. Miss Ruth B igwoo d is teaching a spring term at this place. W illie Gad die is on the sick list. Miss Monzelle Dawso n visited Mrs. R. Shepherd. Mrs . Minerva improving. is Dr. Hou ck visited his family last week. Miss Nellie Ma y Scott spent last week with her uncle, W. J. Bell and family. Misses Ruth and Edith Bigwood were guests of M iss Bessie Sm ith Tuesday. Claud Duvall is spending several weeks in Lou isville Mary Cynthia Holsclaw made a week end visit to her aunt, M rs. W m. Crumbacker. J. F Hecker and family are moving again in our m idst. ***Clermont M rs. Holt h as gone to Shep herdsville to visit her brothers, the Messrs. Tucker. Whitledge Tillman Ridgway and wife made a quick trip to Louisville last week. W alter Boyd was guest of Mr. McGrew in S hepherdsville rece ntly. Canby Hall spent several days in Louisville last week. Miss Nadine Perkins spent Sunday with Miss Katie Gaddie. Miss Ethel Hall is visiting her parents near Bardstown Junction. Chester Pac e spent M onday night with his aunt, Mrs. Houck. Madams G. A. Bailey and J. R. Ball spent a week in the city. Page 140 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett M iss Florence Baldwin spent Sunday with Miss Fay Stevens at Chapeze. Miss Ruth H aller is visiting relatives and friends in Louisville this week. Misses Susie Hagan and Fay Stevens of Chapeze were here this week. Misses Katie Thornto n and Katie Gaddie spent Saturd ay night at Lotus. Misses Ella P erkins, V iola Tinnell and Carrie Hatfield spent Sunday in Louisville. M iss Mae Masters, who is attending school in Louisville, visited her parents recently. Samuel was arrested on a charge of adultery and the trial set for next Monday. R. H. Smith will assist in the prosecution. For sale - Choice eggs at 50 cents per setting, from a cross of B uff Orpington and B uff Plymouth Rock. Mrs. S. E. Hanco ck. For sale - An assortment of apple, peach, pear, plum and cherry trees, grapevines, gooseberry and strawberry plants. Family orchard lists. W. M . Combs, Shepherdsville. Card of thanks from John H. Lee and wife for kindnesses shown during illness and death of our son, Ernest A. Lee. Rufus Hall was here Tuesday. R. L. Masters and wife and M iss Bettie Ma sters spent Sunday with Chas. M uir at Hob bs. R. C. Shepherd is at French Lick. ***March 17, 1911 (Pg. 4) Pro f. Ora Roby cut his nose just below his eye on barbed wire in his mo ther's barn. Dr. Ridgway took eight stitches. Sam Gafford, of the Newman flats section, was in county court before Judge Daniel to plead to a bastardy warrant, which had been sworn out by Addie Hynes. A goodly number of witnesses were on hand, but never got to depose, as Sam got out o n a technical point. T he complainant had a living husband from whom she had not been divorced. She was there with her child, and a witness for the defense was also present with a baby. It really looked like a baby show. After the warrant was dismissed, Miss Eva Ogle, of near W est Point, spent Wednesday with Mrs. D. M. Fulkerson. Mrs. Charlie Morrison and children, of Louisville, were guests of M rs. W . B. Tilden last week. C. E. Bunnell, the efficient and polite deputy clerk of the Hardin Circuit Court was here M ond ay. Attorney W . A . Ba rry, of Elizabethtown, was here M ond ay. Also J. D. Irwin and son, Fletcher. Mrs. C. A. Marshall and M iss Charlie Ma rshall spent several d ays last week at the M eadows. ***Personal Mrs. Richard Culver and son, T h o m a s , spent Saturday i n Deatsville with Mrs. Frank D eats. W . T. Lee who has charge of all the cattle at the Clermont and Hobbs distilleries, shipped several carload Saturday. D. F. Brooks, of Jefferson County, spent several days with S. N. Brooks last week. Bev Brashear was in town M onday. J. F. Combs was at Pitts Point recen tly. C. F. Troutman was in the city Thursda y. Chas. Atcher and John Lee were here M onday. W . L. Mapother visited T. Coleman. M rs. J. T. Martin and sister, Mrs. H. H. Glass, of Louisville, spent several days with their brother, Fayette H. Lee, at Frankfort last week. Misses Blan che and M yrtle Younger spent Sunday with W. H. W ells and family at Bardstown Junction. They were accompanied ho me by M r. Owen H ahn. C. M iss Josephine Rogers spent the week en d w ith M rs. Cha rley Brid well. Mrs. Geo rgia Summ ers visited Mrs. A. H. Bell at Zoneton. C . H. Dunga n and wife of Louisville, spent Sunda y w ith D . M . Fulkerson. Mrs. Emma Sanders has returned from Florida, where she spent the winter. Page 141 S. P. Reader was out from Louisville a few days last week shaking hands with his many friends here. ***Local Items Born to the wife of Wilson Lee, a girl, March 8. Rev. H. W. McCormick, services at Bullitt Lick. W hile on a visit to his grandmother in Bardstown, Gabe Summers was bitten in the cheek by a dog. W ound not serious, doctor expects no bad results at all. David Buckman Jr is the name of a fine 10 pound boy who appeared at the home of David Buckman Monday. Mo ther and son are doing very we ll. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Carl Nielso n, of Lo uisville, will preach next Sunday when regular mon thly Lutheran church services will resume at Cedar Gro ve Church. Prof. E. B. Goo ds, of the Agriculture Experiment Station at Lexington, Ky, arrived to administer serum to 60 fine Duroc Jersey hogs belonging to M. R. W alters near town (E'town). The serum makes the swine immune to cholera, was shipped from M ichigan and the amount received cost $100.00 Mrs. Mary Ann Nevit, aged about 50 years, died of tuberculosis at her h o m e a t B u llitt s L i c k la s t W ednesday. Funeral preached by Rev. H. W. M cCormick at the Bullitt Lick Baptist Church and burie d in the cemetery there. Survived by six children, two brothers and one sister. One of our enterprising, energetic ladies (may her tribe increase) has organized a juvenile club to be known as the "Village Beautiful". The object of this club is the cleaning and b eautifying of our yards, clearing the sidewalks of all trash, and to be ready and willing at all times to lend a combined effort toward making Shepherd sville a cleaner, more attractive town. The fifty-one mem bers c omp rising this club have been working like little Trojans and our town is beginning to present a more sanitary appearance. May the leaders and the members of this club wax strong and flourish. Mrs. Edith Brooks is visiting her father's family, M r. Barrall. ***Circuit Court Miss Birdie Lentsch will arrive to visit her sister, Mrs. Ba ll. Mrs. S. W. Brooks spent last week with T . J. Brooks family. Circuit court begins Mond ay with Redford and Moore murder case on the crim inal do cket. Nannie Croan VS B. M. Shepherd. Claude Jenkins and wife made a week end visit to their parents. KY Wall Plaster Co. VS G. S. Patterson. Mrs. John Brooks is able to be up, after four weeks illness of lagrippe. O. A. Lutes VS Rennie Logsd on. Pastor O. R. Mangum, services at Little Flock nex t Sund ay. Commonwealth VS Calvin Barth, on forfeiture, three cases. Mrs. W . H. M iller and Miss Kate Crumbacker spent Saturday in the city. Peter Neat Richardson VS G. S. Patterson. A. G. Bo tner VS J. H. M cFarland W ill Carrithers and wife, M t. W ashington, spent Sunday with W m. T hornberry. Commonwealth VS L. B. Handley, on forfeiture. Miss Lillie Thornberry has opened her school with at good attendance of pupils. S. S. Barger VS O ra Funk. W . H. Smith and wife, and Chester Jenkins spent Sunday with Mr. Thornb erry's family. Robt. K. Smith VS A . E. Funk. Mrs. M. M . Broo ks and M iss Austine spent Sund ay with Mrs. McCo rmick at Shepherdsville. Wm. Ritcher VS B. M. Shepherd. Rev. Zahn, city, preached to a fine congregation at Salem Sunday. He was the guest of W. H. T hornberry. Misses Ethel Jenkins and Ethel Kirk have been visiting their respective sisters in the city. ***Hebron ***March 24, 1911 (Pg. 1) Ida Lee VS LH&St L. RR Alex Scott, Admr. VS L & N W . L. Jones VS J. L. T runnell. Howard Wright VS L & N James A. Lamaster VS Jno. E. Markwe ll. The Hickman Elbert Co VS G. S. Patterson. W . J. Bell was indisposed last week. M iss Mabel Sum mers relatives in the city. is with Mrs. Frank Christman is very low with tuberculosis. Mrs. M aggie Curry is the guest of Mrs. Wilson Summ ers. J. R. Ball is erecting a tenement house for Samuel Miller. Mrs. Dr. Ireland entertained the W.M .S. of Coo per M emorial. M rs. Emma Q ueen was elected p resident. T. J. Brooks and family, J. N. Brooks, and Clarence Brooks, city, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. S. W. Broo ks. Dry Goods and Groceries, W. L. Logsdon, Clermont KY Roger Barger VS L & N E. C. Beeler, Extx VS Cum b. & Home Tel. Co. Eugene Brents VS L & N J. B. Monroe, Admr VS L & N Thos. Hall VS B. M. Shepherd. Edw ard H ewitt VS A. Davis. Page 142 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Nann ie W athen VS R. M . Hayes. Peo ples B ank V S C. H . W atts Mamie Burke VS L & N Maude Lee VS L & N Peoples Bank V S Jno . B. Summers, three cases. Modelo Fonville VS L & N Wm. McMillan VS L & N 75. She lo st her only children, Madams Susie O'Bryan and Kate Pound severa l years ago, yet her grand children try to take their place. She has one brother, Tinsley Sp arks, seven grandchildren, twenty grgrandchildren. All were present except 2 grandchildren and 2 grgrandchildren. Also present were: L. C. King, wife and daughter, Lon Tyler, wife and daughters, Lem Tyler, wife and daughter, Mrs. James O'Bryan and daughter, Mrs. E lla P o u n d a n d M rs . G e o . Carrithers. Fred Harshfield, wife and son spent Saturday and S unda y with Ewing Crenshaw. ***Personal Mrs. Phil Henderson and W m. Buckman spent Sund ay with Mrs. Horace M araman. W ord has be en received that Rev. Ehrman Thornberry is very ill at his home in Louisville. Mrs. Geo. Maraman and Mrs. J. B. Monroe spent M onday with Mrs. Conrad M araman. W . J. Ash VS Geo . S. Fulton, Admr. town Jasper Thurman VS C. Q. Shepherd. M elvin M a rtin W ednesday Mrs. Sara Burnet was called to Cincinnati last week on account of the serious illness of her niece. Peoples Bank VS H. W. and C. J. Lee Dr. & M rs. Bates spent Friday in the city. Mrs. Coleman W ard, of Pittsburg, PA spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Dullie Coleman. H. H . Glenn VS Jno. L . Coc kerell. Grover Maraman spend Wed nesday at Lebanon Junction. G. S. Patterson V S R. P . Gregory. wa s in W . C. Wo oldridge VS S. J. Clark. Joseph Powers VS L & N E. W. Boston VS L & N Mrs. Ho ward Smith parents at La Grange. visited her J. K. Brooks and wife were guests of Mrs. Jeffries S unda y. Mary F. Sanders VS L & N C. W . Sto ck off and Bro s. V S B . M . Shepherd. Roscoe Cambron VS L & N Mrs. J. B. Mo nroe spent Tuesday with Miss G eorgie Sum mers. M rs. M attie Hoagland of M t. Washington is visiting Miss Pearl Lee. ***March 24, 1911 (Pg. 4) Gilbert Daugherty and M iss Nina Ridg way, daugh ter of R . B . Ridgway and niece of Drs. S. H. and Lindsay Ridgway, a popular young couple from the western end of Bullitt County, were married in Jefferso nville Thursda y. M iss Lena Arnold accompanied them. Pastor D. R. Peak called attention to churches need to reorganize the Sunday Schools for the summers work. M rs. B ertie Summe rs spent W ednesday with Mrs. J. B. Monroe. T. C. Coleman Jr spent a couple of days this week in C incinnati. R. H. Field and wife of Louisville spent Sund ay with M rs. P. B . Riley. Fred Harshfield, wife and son leave tomorrow for Fresno, CA. Mrs. Maggie Curry of Beechm ont spent last week with Mrs. Wilson Summ ers. W . A. O'Bryan entertained a family reunion in honor of his mother-inlaw, Mrs. Nancy Sp ark K ing, age M rs. M. M. Brooks was in Louisville several days this week with Mrs. J. S. Jackman. Ewing Crenshaw and wife spent last W edn e s d a y night wit h Chas. Maram an's family at Salt River. Jas. E. Miller, of the knobs, was here Tuesd ay on his way to Louisville where he went to lay in his spring stock of goods. T. C. Coleman Jr, Robert Johnson, Woodford and C. F. Troutman and C. E. McCormick Jr took in the autom obile show last Saturday. Mrs. Roby, who has been quite ill at her home in Salt River is much improved. Her sister, Mrs. Branch, of Stithton, came Sund ay to be with her. Mrs. Katie and Lulie Swearingen, of Mt. W ashington spent the winter in Florida and Cuba. Mrs. Emma Troutman is doing good work in urging the cleaning up of the town and vicinity. Everyone should seco nd her fine effort. ***Local Items Page 143 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Mary Hall, Miss Margaret Thomas and M iss W illie M ay R i d g w a y w e re in L o u is v ille Saturday. Mrs. Mattie Rennison is papering, painting and repairing her house. Any thing in the near future? Egbert Moxham, wife and daughter, of Wilmington, DE, were guests of Mrs. Dullie Coleman last week. Levi Troutman returned from Hot Springs, ARK, last week, looking much better and greatly imp roved in health. Clarence Croan and family returned Tuesday after a month's stay at Hot Springs, Ark. Their stay there was both pleasa nt and bene ficial. Jno. L. Sneed has settled dow n to his insurance work again and says things are moving along sm oothly and very satisfactorily with him. Born, March 1 6, to the wife of Dr. C. C. B rush, of Nash ville, Tenn, a son, Clinton Ethelbert Jr. M rs. Brush was M iss Ruby Riley of Bro oks. Preaching at the Baptist church Sund ay, Rev. J. W. Vallandingham of Glendale. Pro f. S. E. Hancock celebrated his 54th birthday last Sunday with these guests at a sumptuous dinner: Rev. Roe, of the M ethodist Church, and Rev. Riche y of the C hristian Church, Squ ire an d M rs. John H. Bell, Miss May Lee and Mr. Sneed. Peo ple of Mt. Washington shocked to learn that Ernest Harris had taken his own life by drinking p oison. His son-in-law, Dr. Overall was called. Coroner Overall was called. Burial from Mt. W ashington M ethodist Church. Survived by wife and three children. ***March 24, 1911 (Pg. 5) St. Patrick social given by the Epworth League at the home M r. & M rs. C. F. Troutman. Mrs. Troutman, Mrs. C ooper and M iss Mary H a l l , e n t e r t a in m e n t c o m m i t te e , s o n g s b y M i s s e s Margaret Thom as, Marie Griffin, Louise Mo nroe and M rs. Annabel Brid well. Present were: Lindsay Ridgway and wife, Charley B ridwell and w ife , M adams W . H. Cooper, Ho well Smith, and J. F. Comb s, Miss Ma ry Palmer C omb s, Nannie Johnson, Myrtle Yo unger, Lelia Hecker, Messrs. Harold and Charley Daniel, Robert Zimmerman and Sec Bell, Rev. Peak and wife and Rev. Roe. Edward Owen, Mrs. Lillie Bigwood and daughters, M isses Ruth and Edith, were guests of Mrs. Lulah Owen Sunday. ***Pleasant Grove Mr. W m. Scott, of Zoneton, the meekest man we ever knew, born deaf, died. (Flowery article, not much inform ation.) Mrs. Pearl Bridwell spent Tuesday with M rs. Th os. B ridwell. Mr. Underwo od has moved into the house recently vacated by Richard Owen. Miss Eunice Ridgway, of Louisville, is visiting her parents, Tillman Ridgway and wife. Bert Ridgway and wife spent spent Saturday and Sunday with the latter's uncle, Jasper Hall. Richard Owen has moved to the place he recently purchased known as the Bobbitt farm. M rs. E unic e Long and son, Clarence, Miss Lelia Hecker and Edward Owen were guests of R. L. Smith's family Sund ay. J. B. Pro ctor and d aughter, Virgie, spent some time relatives in Anderson County. Proctor has returned, bu t Virgie will remain a while. M iss with Mr. Miss T. H. W ise let a brush pile fire get out of contro l. ***Cup io Miss Ethel Cook spent Sund ay with Grace Funk. Henry Pend leton Shepherdsville Saturday was in Rice Gasway and wife spent Sunday with Lawrence Ogle. Miss Grace Funk spent Saturday night with Christina Skinner. Miss Malissa Engelbrecht spent Sunday with Wm. Barrett and wife. Mrs. Ada O rms and M rs. Eva Brid well were guests of Mrs. Ethel Bridwell Wednesday Mrs. Ernest Funk and daughter returned from Mt. W ashington. Mrs. Mo llie Stallings spent Sunday with her father, C. W . Ridgway and wife in their new home. Charlie Nichols and wife spent Sunday with his pa rents, L. W . Nichols and wife. Miss Stella Troutwine and Guy Hecker, of Shepherdsville, made a flying visit to this comm unity last evening. Mrs. Ben Ritchey was with her mother, Mrs. Sallie Funk, from Thursda y till Sunda y. W e are glad to report that Douglas Ha ll still lives, but grieved to know that his intense suffering continues. Page 144 Ernest Funk, wife and daughter, spent Sund ay with his mother, M rs. Sallie Funk. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Leonard Stivers and wife spent the week end with his parents, Jeff Stivers and wife. M isses Bertha and Rosa Dever and brother, Henry, spent last Sunday with the Misses Saar. M rs. Elizabeth O wen sp ent W ednesday with her daughter, M rs. Mary Fisher. Geo. Quick o f Oakdale was with his daughter, Mrs. Tom Ritchey, several days last week M rs. Gertie Shafer, M isses M innie Saar and Vivian Shafer, spent Sunday with Mrs. P. H. Quick. Mrs. Minnie and Georgie Wheeler w e re guests o f Mr s. Ne ttie Mothershead Sund ay. Mrs. Geo. Pendleton and two girls visited her sister, Mrs. Ben Perry at E'town. Dudley Dever and wife, of Larue County, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Geo. De ver and family. W . F. Owen sold a piece of land near Greenbrier school house to J. W. Owen for $150.00 Mrs. Hattie Cook and little daughter, of Highland Pa rk is with her parents, Lawrence Ogle and wife. Messrs. Elmer Ridgway and Lem Nichols went to Mt. Washington to attend the funeral of Ernest Harris. Miss Emma S nellen and mother, Mrs. Ben Ritchey and baby and J. T. Ritchey spent Tuesday with Mrs. John Nicholson. Simon Arnold, wife and daughter spent the week end with Mrs. Flora Arnold, who has been quite sick with lagrippe. Misses Emma Moore and Ruby Nichols and Greenup spent Sunday with Miss Lena Arnold. Carl Arnold and wife were also there. Mrs. Ed Ashby and little son have returned to their home in Highland Park, after a visit to her parents, L. L. Ogle and wife. ***March 24, 1911 (Pg. 8) ***Bethel Hazel Hall was whooping cough. Herman Mo thershead sold a six year old mare for $201.00. J. N. Owen sold a mare to N. H. Braithwaite for $135.00 Lee Wheeler sold a mule to a Jeffersontown party for $225.00 Rev. J. C. Brandon spent Sunday night with W . L. Ha ll. Joe Owen purchased a mule from C. A. Long for $180.00 Mrs. Rosa A. Gentry spent Sunday with her brother, Sa muel B ass. ***Salt River Ike Noe was in Louisville Saturday R. E. Lee and family spent Sunday with Wm . Lee. M rs. W m. M ila m Shepherdsville Saturday Samuel Mumford and wife's Sunday guests: Neil Hoagland and wife, Ealem Martin and wife, Misses Amanda Owen and G usta Cundiff. was W . C. Owen and T. V. Long were in Louisville last week with hogs. Mrs. Elgiva H arris is quite sick at her home near M t. Washington. O. E. Hall and wife and L. F. Mothershead and wife were recent guests of Charles King. Wm. F. Owen sold his farm to Lud Wiggington for $8 00.0 0 and has moved ove r near Jeffersontown. Miss Lillian Bass has returned home after a visit to he r sister, Mrs. Blanche Ladusaw, of Louisville. Edgar Fisher has returned from a business trip to Ft. Ritner and Be dford, IN. W hile there, he was a guest of his friend, Enoch Dixon. M iss E m m a G e n t r y w a s in Louisville Thursda y having dental work done and spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Henry Glasgow. C. H. M add ox and wife had as their guest Sunday: R. K. Hall and wife, G. M. Owen and wife, Misses Gladys and Alberta Owen, Hazel Hall, J. C. and H. E . Hall. Geo. Stout and daughter went to W hitfield Sunday to attend a birthday dinner given b y Mrs. Katie Markwell in honor of their father, Jesse Stout. He received a number of useful presents. in Robert Mathis, wife and daughter, of South Louisville spent Saturday with E. H. M athis. Mrs. J. W. Croan spent the day with h e r d a u g h t e r, M r s . W a l t e r Armstrong last Wednesday Lee Wheeler bought a two year old old mule from Clark Bros. for $86.00 John King is improving from the injuries he received in a fall a few days ago. T. V. Long and wife had as their Sunday guests: W . C. Owen and wife, J. S. B igwoo d and wife, Misses Eunice and Alice Bigwood, Edward Owen and James Bigwood. ***Cup io Geo. Pendleton was in L ouisville Monday and Tuesday. Page 145 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett John Nicholson sold a three year old colt to Herbert Funk for $120.00 Mrs. Alma Pendleton and children spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Cora Rid gway. Mrs. Nellie Sam uels spent M onday night with her p arents, Elmer Ridgway and wife. Elmer Ritchey and w ife's Sunday dinner guests: Claud Ridg way, wife and children, Joseph Atsinger and wife, Nath Harris and wife, Earl Hairs and family, Misses Nellie and Marie H airs, all of Je fferson C ounty. ***Victory John Jones and wife visited Oral Basham Sund ay. Mrs. Ambrose Skinner and Lula Ashby spent Thursday with M rs. John P endleton an d daughters. John Burch and family spent Sunday with W . L. Harris. Mrs. John Pen dleton and two children spent Tue sday night with her parents, L. W. Nichols and wife. W . P. Swearingen and family visited Henry Crenshaw, at Salt River, recen tly. Mrs. Geo. Pend leton and two children spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Kincaid o f Louisville last week. W illie Nusz and wife had as their guests Sunday: Jess Rayman and family. Mrs. Ernest Funk and little daughter are in Mt. Washington visiting her sisters, Me sdames Joe and Ade Harris. Geo. Pendleton and family, John Pendleton and family and Demoville Jones, wife and son spent Sunday with Miss Lula Pendleton. Charles Everett, the little three year old son of Ed and A da Q uick cut his finger off just beyo nd the nail while playing with a hatchet. Dr. Tydings dressed the wound. L. W . Nichols, wife an d little grandson, Robert Nichols, W. E. Ashby and family, Dr. Tydings and wife, Ernest Funk and Morgan Arno ld spent Sund ay with Ambrose Skinner. Raymond, the little four year old son of Irvo and Stella Monroe died at their home in Louisville, Friday, of pneumonia. Buried at the McNutt Graveyard on W eavers Run. J. T. R itchey and wife's Sunday guests: Henry Pendleton, wife and bab y, Tom Ritchey, wife and three children, Ben Ritchey, wife and baby and John Nicholson and wife. Eli Roby and family and Mrs. Henry Hibbs spent Sund ay with James Roby Jr. and to decide which was to be the established county road. They accepted the new road over the hill, leaving the old county road at J. P. Swearingen's, passing through the farms of W . H. N usz, J. L. Rayman and H. A. Nusz, across the bridge into the old road at Hecker Ford. This is a much better road and also out of danger of the high water from the creek. Combs and Roberts. Public training and campaigning stable with the best of the city accommodations, most reasonable terms, satisfaction guaranteed. Also buy and se ll horses on co mmission. H ave the old ward horse, Gazette C, Chester Dare, one the best bred sadd le horses, and the long eared money maker, Dewey, sire of big, strong mules. Service fees $7.00 to $15.00. ***Cedar Grove Mrs. J. I. Bolton is on the sick list. Miss W innie Jones of Clermont was guest of Mrs. Oral Basham Saturday and Sund ay. Lum Mudd and family and Dave Parris and family spent Sunday with James Ash. Lem Swearingen and family spent Sunday with Jonc Clark and family at Pleasant H ill. Mrs. W ill Harris spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Charley Crenshaw and family. Mrs. Vern Jones spend a day and n ight with Ler oy Da niel o f Shepherdsville. Mrs. Lem Swearingen and two daughters spent one day last week with her m other at Plea sant H ill. Miss Ada Greenwell and Jode Swearingen attended the social given by Mrs. Conrad Maraman Frida y night. T h e c o m m i s s io n e r s c a m e up W ednesday to inspect the new road Page 146 Dave Parris and family Sunday with James Ash. spent Lee Bradbury and wife have moved in with J. J. B radb ury. J. P. Thom pson Sr, wife and son, spent Sund ay with J. P. Thompson Jr. Fred Harshfield and family of Chapel Ridge, recently visited J. P. Thom pson Jr. M rs. Kate Rand all and little daughter of the city, spent last week with Mrs. Alf Crenshaw. Dave and Richard Parris sold to J. L. Raymon five weanling calves for five cents per pound. J. E. M agruder and family, Embra Dacon, wife and baby, spent Sunday with Alf Crenshaw. Mrs. Geo. Kulmer and daughter, Mrs. Lutes, visited M rs. Frank R a t c l i f f e a t C a ne S p r i n g , W ednesday The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Ethel Lutes and children, of the city, spent last week with her parents, Geo. Kulmer and wife. Madams Arp Harmon and Lon Jones spent Monday with M rs. J. A. Crenshaw. Dave and Richard Parris bought eight calves in Louisville W ednesday for five and a quarter cents. George M . Abell and Wm. Hinkle of Bardstown were in this vicinity a day last week. Mrs. Zora Bowm an has 27 p upils enroll. This is the most we have had in a spring schoo l for several years. Miss Connie Elmore of B elmont spent some time with her brother, Harve Johnson. Several attended the organization of the junio r lodge held in the store house at Salt River Station and were initiated. ***Pleasant H ill E. R. Ash Mond ay. was in Bardstown Ed. Davis, of Louisville, visited Duke B urch last week. Charles Brid well and wife were in Mt. Washington Saturday W . T. Bridwell and wife spent Sund ay with Charles B ridwell. Alf Dacon and family were guests of C. M . Dac on Sunda y. Mrs. Lee Bolton spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ann Jones. Mrs. Etta Harris spent a day last week with her father, H. A. Nusz. Miss No ra Bridwell left Mo nday to take charge of a school near Louisville Lem Swearingen and family and Henry Roby spent Sunday with Jonc Clark. J. V. Rouse and family spent Sunday wi t h B u r r H a r r i s n e ar M t. W ashington. M rs. Nellie Herbert and two children, of Deatsville, spent several days this week with Mr. Alf Dacon. W . J. and E. R. Ash sold 1 8 cattle to James C. A bell for $4.75 for one grade and $ 5.50 per hundred for the other grade. ***March 31, 1911 (Pg. 1) ***Circuit Court March T erm of Circuit Court. Judge S . E. Jo nes, C o mm onw e a lt h Attor ney, Frank E. D augh erty, County Atto rney, C. P. B radb ury. March term of Circuit Court Jurors, T. L. Mob ley, J. T. Griffin, Jasper Hall, C. C. Lutes, Jno. James, G. T. Wilson, Lee Bradbury, Tom Bro oks, Wm . Wise, John Brooks, J. D. Robards, John Greenwell, Henry Davis, Rich Watkins, R. W . Bra ithwaite, J. W. Pope, Herman Shepherd, H. H. Crigler, R. E. Armstrong, J. V. Bell, Rufus Balee, W . B. Tilden, Henry Abell, C. A. Barrall, J. C . C ha ppell, W . M . Com bs, J. W . Croan, W . H. Cundiff, W . S. Rouse, R. C. Hardesty, H. Hardesty, G abe B ea lmea r, M . S. Harmo n, Mel Deacon, T. J. Ba rrall, J. M. Barrall Jr, B. M. Masden, Pres Samuels, J. C. Drak e, Chas. Ro gers, S. C. Bridwell, Ed Quick Commonwealth VS Al Snawder Selling liquor fair grounds. $60.00 Fine. Commonwealth VS W ill Jennings Selling liquor fair grounds. $60.00 fine. Commonwealth VS Al Snawd er Selling liquor fair grounds. $80.00 Fine. Page 147 Commonwealth VS L ee Curtiss, willful trespassing, dismissed. Commonwealth VS O thie Miller, disturbing public assemblage. Fined $20.00 Commonwealth VS Claud Roney, breach of peace, fined $25.00 Commonwealth VS John Jo nes, detaining a wom an aga inst her will, not guilty. Commonwealth VS To m Ice, breach of peace, fined $20.00 Commonwealth VS Thos. Redford, murder, change of venue from Hart County, now on trial. Mass meeting called by the M t. Washington Commercial Club to try to get the proposed Lincoln Boulevard from Louisville to the Lincoln Farm in Larue County go through M t. Washington and Smithville. Charley Parris, Bert Hall & Crit Drake urge attendance. ***Obituary Mrs. Julia S. M agruder, daughter of Mr. & M rs. M . H. Ha wkins died at their home on March 19th of tuberculosis. Born in Hardin County, near Elizabethtown, Nov. 29, 1886 and came to Lebanon Junction with her parents about 18 years ago. M arried to Clyde V. Magrud er, April 21, 1909, and they had made their home with her parents since the first of the year. Funeral in the Baptist Church by Rev. Hunt. Pallbearers: H. W elker, L. H ob son, L. Redmond, L . Whithead, W . Heizer and W . Swearingen. Buried Lebanon Junction cemetery. Survived by her parents, one sister, Mrs. J. H. Wickersham, three brothers, H arvey, Fred and George Hawkins. She had given her heart to her M aster during Rev. Cates' revival. Highlights only. For Sale - High class S. G. Rhode Island Reds, bred from Top hn and The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Ditto strain. Eggs, 75 cents per 15. Mrs. John Chambe rs, Shepherdsville KY ***Stark-Stark Miss Margaret E. Stark and M r. W illiam D. Stark were married W ednesday, the 22nd at the Bap tist Church, Boston, KY, by Rev. S. P. Martin, pastor of Fortieth and B r o a d w a y B a p t i s t C h u r c h, Louisville, KY . Maid of honor, Miss Sarah Floyd Dittman, Mr. Ansley Stark, best man, ushers Oscar Fryrear, Charles Stark, John Dittman and Ernest Durbin. Flower girls, Ruth Lovelace, Inez Spriggs, Cleo Hill and Gladys Leslie. Suit for divorce filed by Mary E. C u n d iff, nee Mary E l iz a b e th Raymond, against T . J. Cundiff, alleging abandonment and cruelty. Asks for absolute divorce and r e s to r a ti o n o f m a id e n n am e . Highlights Only. Article - B a r d s to w n a nd Elizabethtown both working hard for the proposed Lincoln Boulevard. Article - Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner, the last of the Lieutenant Generals of the armies of the con feder acy, and the ranking surviving officer of the Civil War, Federal and Confederate, will celeb rate his 88th birthday April 1. Served in the Mexican War and on the W estern frontier. He has b een Governor and a candidate for Vice President, and is today honored "First Citizen of Kentucky" . He will celebrate in the room in which he was born, now his library, in the commodious log homestead on Gen. Buckner's estate of "Glen Lily", near Munfordville, in Hart County, KY, which he inherited from his father. His library has a splendid collection of books, which includes one of the finest libraries on the Civil W ar in the country. He has always been a student, worthy of the title "The S a g e o f G l en L i ly " w h ic h Kentuckians have bestowed upon him. There are 800 acres in the estate which w as purchased by Col. Aylette B uckn er, the G enera ls father. The Buckner family came to Kentucky from Virginia 112 years ago. Col. Aylette Buckner, in 1820, built the log house in which Simon Bolivar Buckner was born A pril 1, 1823. ***March 31, 1911 (Pg. 4) ***James Horine James Horine, age 82, one of the oldest citizens of Bullitt County, died suddenly Sunday afternoon at his home on B rier Creek as a result of the infirmities of old age. Born, reared and lived all his life in that end of the county. Member of Salem Baptist Church and Miles Lodge of Masons. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Susan Horine, and six children. Mrs. Robert Stovall, Mrs. C. B. Funk, Mrs. Clarence Colvin, Mrs. Ben W elsh, Samuel Horine and James Ho rine Jr. ***Mrs. M ary Lo ng Ab bott The funeral for Mrs. M ary Long Abbott, 85 years old, d ied of grip last Friday at the home of her daughter, M rs. N. B . Couch in Louisville. Funeral St. Louis Bertrand Church. B urial St. Louis Cem etery. W idow of Jo hn Ab bott, survived by three daughters, M rs. Adele Conniff, M rs. W . H. Brid well and Mrs. N. B . Crouch and one son, M . J. Abbott. W as for a long time, resident of Bardstown Junction. ***Personal Mrs. Bettie Martin was at M rs. Coope r's Tuesday. Miss Lelia Hecker spent Thursday night with Mrs. Ho well Smith. James O'Connor spent Saturday and Sunday at the Mea dows. Mrs. C. H . Prather will spend over Sunday with her parents here. Page 148 Hardin Holsclaw of Zoneton spent Thursday night with Will Cooper. Mrs. Thomas and Miss Margaret spent Sunda y with Mrs. W ill Simmo ns. Miss Austine Brooks is visiting M iss Ida Charles Carro ll in Louisville this week. W allace Brown, the editor of the Ba rdsto wn Standard, was here W ednesd ay on business. Mrs. Marshall Russell and children of Evansville, IN are visiting Otis Russe ll's family. Chas. Riley, of Humboldt, T N, spent several days with his family at Brooks. Le w is M e r i w e t h e r a nd M i ss Johnson, o f Louisville, spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. B. Monroe. Mrs. C. A. M arshall and daughter spent a few days with M rs. Dullie Coleman. Mrs. Thomas left Tuesday for Corbin, KY , after a weeks visit here with her d aughter, M iss Margaret. Miss Louise Co nn of Louisville and Miss Nannie Vaughn of Alabama, were guests of Mrs. W ilson Summers last week. Mrs. P. B. Riley will leave for extended visit with Mrs. Brush Nashville and w ill go later Humbo ldt, TN to visit her so n, C. Riley. an in to B. Mrs. Cleve Masden, Mrs. Aubrey Masden and children have returned home after spending several d ays with their sister, M rs. Ewin g Crenshaw, at Cane Spring. Mesdames C. F. Troutman, C. R. Smith, C. H. Prather, and Miss Maude Smith compose a house party being entertained this week by Mrs. Sudie M eans. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***Local Items Ewing Crenshaw sold a mule last week to C. R. Ratcliffe for $225.00 Ben Bealmear has been appointed livestock inspector fo r B ullitt County. Judge Jones has been suffering from a severe cold since his arrival, but has been able to attend to his official duties and is better at this writing. Chas. Jenkins and family have moved to the residenc e rece ntly vacated by I. N. M artin, and S. B. Stephens and family have moved to the reside nce va cated by M r. Jenkins. Kentuckians, and m ore p articularly, the Sons and Daughters of the A m e r i c a n Rev olutio n of th e Bluegra ss State, need be anxious no longer about the bones of John Fitch, inventor of steam navigation, who lies buried in the old cemetery at Bardstown, KY and for the removal of whose remains a resolution was introduced in the present Connecticut General Asse mbly, asking for an app ropriation. etc, etc John Pendleton was in Louisville Monday. Julius Skinner spent the week end with in Lo uisville ***Beech Grove Ben Ritchey, wife and baby spent the week end with Ernest Funk. Harvey Burns spe nd last week with his parents. Tom Quick, of Oakdale, visited To m Ritchey. Edgar, little son of Ham Croan, has been sick, but is better. Frank Wo oldridge, of Louisville, took dinner with J. H . Nicholson recen tly. Mrs. Julie Burns and children spent Mond ay with M rs. Ella H all. Robert Mathis, wife and daughter, spent last week with J. M . Cund iff. M rs. Ora Ice is spending this week with her parents, Sandford Burns and wife. M r s . M a r y H a l l a n d l i t t le granddaughter spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Bertie Hatfield at Clerm ont rec ently. Mrs. Kate Sheard died at the home of her father, Squire Hall, last week of consumption. She was 23 years old, and leaves a husband and one child, mother, father, five brothers and three sisters. Buried fam ily graveyard. James Horine's father of Brier Creek, aged 82, died suddenly last Friday from old age. He was buried at Bethany Sunday by the Masons, he being a member of Miles Lodge of M asons. ***Hebron Sam Grant has returned to the city to work. ***Cup io ***March 31, 1911 (Pg. 5) Tom Ice, wife and son spent Sunday with Harve C undiff. and is with her niece, Mrs. John Pendleton. Mrs. Rufe Able and baby visited her mother, M rs. Gasway. Alvie Cook, of Highland Park, was out Sund ay, visiting his father, Robert Coo k. Mrs. Lem Nichols spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. John Pendleton. Miss Emma M organ of Lo uisville is with her sister, M rs. Angero Beghtol, wh o is quite ill. Mrs. L. W. Nichols, Alma Pendleton and two children spent Saturday with R. B. Stowers and wife. Mrs. Ora Funk Sande rs and cousin, Minnie Dupree, spent Saturday and Sund ay with relatives at M t. Olivet. Mrs. Malinda Johnson has returned from a six weeks visit in Louisv ille Page 149 Rev. Ehrm an T hornberry is ill at his home at Zoneton. Mrs. Jones is boarding with Mrs. E. W . Saunders. Miss Mayme M cGonigal is the guest of Mrs. E. C. Tyler. Mrs. Will Carrithers visited her parents last week. W ilson Summ ers Jr and a friend spent Sunday with his father. M r. H. L. Rogers spent Monday with M rs. J. R. H olsclaw in the city. Mrs. Bettie Prather of the city is visiting her son, Anthony Prather. M iss Theresa Brooks visited her sister, Mrs. Sheridan in the city last week. Service at Salem nex t Sund ay with Rev. Luck. W . H. C oop er spent Sunday with W. H. Jenkins and W . Thornb erry. Chas. Cummins and family visited W . H. Sm ith's family. John Shanklin and wife, of the c ity, were out last week to attend the funeral of M r. Sco tt. Mrs. Emma Queen and J. H. Rogers spent last W ednesday with W ill Young and wife. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. James Pope is gaining quite an enviable reputation as a poultry raiser here and elsewhere. Misses Nona Vaug hn, of Montgo mery, AL and Louise Co nn, of Beechmont are guests of Miss Mabel Sum mers. Circuit court. Fred Thompson charged with breaking into a railroad car, a verd ict of guilty, with a sentence of one to five years in the penitentiary. ***April 7, 1911 (Pg. 1) Circuit court. In the case of the Commonwealth VS G eorge Moo re, charged with murder of W m. Troutwine, the following jury was selected: J. C. Drake, Chas. Applegate, Jas. M arcum , J. C. King, Sed Magruder, W m. Lamb, Chas. Stephens, M. F. Samuels, Ed Ogle, Oscar Tinsley, Henry Doutaz, H. J. Massey. Evidence furnished. No verdict as of press time. ***Inez B aldwin ***Two Banks Closed. Bardstown, Ky, April 3. The de ath here Sunday morning from spinal meningitis of little five year old Inez Baldwin, daughter of Mrs. Bertha Baldwin, brought to an end one of the most pitiful cases of suffering ever known in Bardstown. For eleven weeks, confined to bed, and for six week, totally de af, dumb and blind. Two more state banks, bringing the number to more than thirty closed since he took charge, were ordered into liquidation tod ay by Dr. Ben L. Bruner, Secretary o f State . M u n f o r d v i l l e B a n k a n d th e Highland Park Bank in Jefferson County closed due to lack of busine ss only. Rev. O. R . Mangum will fill his app ointment at Little F lock S unda y. W e were sorry to hea r of the d eath of Mr. Scott. A good and useful citizens has gone. Of our yo ung lad ies teaching in Jefferson County were noted Misses Myra Sand ers, Anna H ardesty and Gertrude Thornsb erry. Big article on the State Wide Rural School Conference held at the Seelbach Hotel in Louisville. Mass meeting at Mt. Washington regarding the proposed Lincoln Boulevard. Tom Red ford, the Negro charged with t he m u rd e r of R ob e rt Richardson of Hart County, tried here on change of venue, was found guilty and given a life sentence in the penitentiary. Motion for new trial filed. Jurors were: T. J. Barrall, M. S. Harmon, Nathan Moo re, Geo. Kulmer, Lowell Hall, J. M . Hill, W. H. Cundiff, Wm. Foster Jr, H enry M asden, L . Mothershead, W. L. Bishop and V. O. Gab an. Considerable property destroyed by l i g h t n in g i n t h e S m y r n a neighborhood, including new barn which was split and a horse and sow were killed, hay corn and farming implements lost and M r. & M rs. Leonard Stivers were kicked trying to rescue their injured and frightened anima ls Lightning struck and destroyed an unusually large hay stack on farm of P. H. Brown, near Lipps Station, seven miles out on the Preston street road. ***April 7, 1911 (Pg. 4) ***Bo iler Bursts The boiler of B rumley and Jones s a wm ill near Mt. W ashington exploded killing Merritt Jones, 15 and severely injured John Jones, 27, Charles Williams, 35, Ben Brumley, 50, owner of the mill, and Sam Brumley, 25. Accident hap pened in the wood s on farm of John Cornell, Page 150 on Drake branch, a little below Whitfield. Explosion heard for miles around. Drs. J. W . Turner of near Seatonville, and Overall and Settle of M t. Washington, and B ates and Weller of Shepherdsville and Coroner Maram an were summoned. Gra phic desc ription s. Highlights only. Administrato rs Notice for estate of Jud Welch, deceased. W. T. Lee, Admr. ***Personal Judge Mo rrow spent Sunday with J. H. Monroe. Henry D. Shafer, of Jefferson County was here yesterday. Miss Edith Hancock spent yesterday in Lou isville Robert L. Dawson, of Pitts Po int, was here yesterday. James M. Saunders of Stanford, was here Wednesday Lem N ic hols w as w ith J . B. Monroe Tuesday night. Herbert Lee has moved his family to Huber Station. Alvin Viers and wife of Pitts point was here yesterday. Rev. D. R. Peak spent spent several days in Louisville last week. Born April 6, to the wife of Ack Harned, a daughter, Linda Lee. Misses Lizzie and Eula Wathen, of Bardstown Junction, were here this week. Miss Jennie Trunnell was guest of M iss May Lee severa l days this week. Mrs. Ewing Crenshaw is spending this week with relatives and friends at Salt River. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. J. B. Monroe and Miss Louise, were in Louisville last Friday shopping. Mrs . Puss Blackstone of Indianap olis, has been visiting Mrs. Martha B unting. Neill Brooks Jr spent Saturday and Sunday in Louisville with the Misses McGonigale. Mr. & M rs. T. C . Coleman and children spent Friday and Saturday with M rs. D ullie M arsha ll in Louisville James H. C omb s of Lexington is back in Bullitt. He was in a serious wreck some time ago, pretty badly injured . He has about recovered, but has made up his mind to q uit railroading. Douglas Hall, an old and w ellknown citizen of this county, died at his home on Floyds Fo rk, near the Mt. W ashington Road, Wednesday night. He had been in bad health a long time, death was no t unexpected. In the case of the Commonwealth against Geo. Moo re for the murder of Wm. Troutwine, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty after being our about 20 hours. For bargains, go to M. Z. Davis Bros. Co. Stores, Pioneer Building, Shepherdsville, Ky. and 403 Preston Street, Louisville, KY. Highest prices paid for produce. Miss Irene Brooks is spending this week in the city. Atty. Silas Peyton, of Louisville, has rented R. C. Shepherd's brick office, on Main Street and thinks of making his home here. He has an extensive p ra c t ic e in various par ts of Kentucky. Mrs. Paulina Holt is visiting her son in the city. For Sale - Seed corn. Ohio W hite Dent, $1.00 per bushel. W. P. Swearingen, Shepherdsville, KY. W anted to buy a good sad dle horse. Apply at once to M rs. Katie O'Brien, Brooks, KY. Town Trustees should take the matter up and do something about the urgent need for decent street crossings. The wedding o f Mr. Morris Z. Dav is and Miss Lillian Kaplan was solemnized in Louisville l a st Saturday by Rabbi Zachry. Groom is resident at this place and a member of the firm of Davis B ros. Co. The bride is from Louisville. Combs and Roberts, public training and campaigning stable once more on the boom. Lindsay Ridgway and wife have moved into the house vacated recently by S. B. Stephens. Breeders Column - Horse O wners Henry Ferguson , W. M. Comb s, W m. Downs and E. S Brookshire. Mrs. Mattie Rennison is having a new front picket fence put up on her lot on M ain Street. ***April 7, 1911 (Pg. 5) ***Advertisement Hon. Charles and Tot Carroll have opened a law office in the second story of Troutman's building. Troutman Bros. advertises the latest, improved Standard Model "A" Talking Machine. Latest reports from Miss Ina F. Foster, who is undergoing treatment at Hazelwood sanitarium, are that she continues to improve and hopes to be able to return to Bullitt this spring. ***Hebron Sam Grant and wife have gone to Louisville to live. Mrs. Tena M elton sp ent Saturday in the city shopping. Ernest Miller is moving into the residence formerly occupied by N. H. M iller. Frank Bell, wife and daughter were guests of Mr. Hackney and wife recen tly. Neill Jackson has moved to the farm of Albert Smith and will work for him the current year. Rev. O. R. M angum filled his appointment at Little Flock and was entertained by Harry Hester. Mrs. Mattie Ridgway and daughter, Miss Gertrude, and Clarence Broo ks made a week end visit to M rs. S. W . Brooks. Mrs. J. F. Church, of Hazelwood, gave a dinner for her niece, Mary Cynthia Holsclaw. Cottage prayer meeting held at Harry Hester's. Will meet with Myron D avis nex t. W e have reviewed with interest the life boat of the Wellman air ship, which is now on exh ibit at Stewarts. Mrs. Vaniman is in charge and talks of her husband's trips in these huge aircrafts. ***Pleasant H ill Sex Barger sp ent Sunday with W . S. Harris. Otto Miller is at home. Mrs. Al M iller is quite sick. E. R. Ash and wife spent Sunday with Jim Lavely. Misses Teresa Brooks and Susie Knight are b oth ill. K. S. Jones, Wife and son spent Sund ay with H enry Roby. Page 151 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett poultry this year, each have a new incubator. spent several days with John Saar and family. Mrs. Allie Greenwell spent Monday night with her grandmother, Mrs. J. Q. Bo lton. Among the Sunday visitors to Fred Kulmer were Mesdames C. C. Parris, W. H. and W . T. Nusz, Misses Jennie Trunnell and Mary Hardaw ay. J. P. Saar and wife's Sunday guests: P. H . Q uic k a nd wife , Mrs. Gertie Shafer and d aughter, Robert Korb, Louis Ho ffman, John N oe, D avid Maram an, and Roger M cAhron. Bert Roby, wife and two children of Nelson County spent Friday night with M . C. Ro by. ***Oak Grove ***Bethel Ike No e and wife spent Sunday in Lebanon Junction. Jessie and M ary Anna Harris have whooping cough. E. H. Mathis was in Louisville several days last week. W . A. Gentry and wife sp ent Sunday with his father. Wm. H. Lee spent Friday and Saturday with R. E. Lee. Lonnie Bass, of Louisville, is with his parents this week. Christ Short and wife spent Saturday in Shepherdsville. W alls Gentry was guest of Hugh Madd ox Sunda y. ***Cedar Grove Samuel Mumford sold a load of corn to G. S. Patterson Saturd ay. Born to the wife of Lee W heeler, a boy, March 29. C. H. Hall and wife spent Sunday with R. L. Rayman. Otha Quick spent Thursday evening with his father, Preston Quick. W . L. Hall made a business trip to Louisville Saturday Alf Crenshaw and family spent Sunday with Lee Middleton. Clell Deve r has moved to the house near the river on C. D. Lee's farm. Albert Fisher and wife spent a night with his father. Mrs. Geo. Kulmer is spend ing this week in the city with her daughter. Madams Katie Saar and Katherine Kerberg spent Tuesd ay with Mrs. Lydie Noe. Russe ll Hall purchased a four year old mare for $135.00 Mrs. Mary Crenshaw and little daughter spent last week with her father at Cox's Creek. Miss Florence Hibbs of Cox 's Creek, and Hugh Whitnack and bride of W itt, IL, visited Mrs. M ary Crenshaw recently. John Long and wife, Hampton Tyler and wife, B. H. Crist, Claud Anderson and wife, and Misses Zilpah and E ugenia Crist were guests of George Hough and w ife Sund ay. C. E. Crenshaw and son, Em met, took a load of hog s to the city Mond ay. J. P. T hompson Jr and family spent Sunday with John Thomp son at Salt River. Mrs. Myra Bolton will go to the city to spend some time with relatives. Oscar Ku lmer and family of South Louisville, have moved in with his father, Geo. K ulmer. M arshall Howard is the name of the l i ttle fello w w h o m a d e h i s appearance at Fred Kulmer's March 27. Mesdames J. P. T hom pson Jr, J. H. Bolton and C. E. Crenshaw are each expecting to raise a great deal of Mrs. J. W. Croan spent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Armstrong. Mrs. Geo. Dever is spending some time with friends and relatives in Larue Co unty. Mrs. John Ice and child ren of South Park spent last week with relatives and friends here. M iss Rosa Stoltz of So uth Lo uisville spent several days last week with Mrs. Eliza Tilford. Mrs. Geneva Laswell went to Louisville Sunday to spend several days with relatives and friends. M rs. Katherine K erbe rg, n ee Katherine Seibert, of Louisville, Page 152 W . S. Gentry, wife and son, were Sunday guests of W . B. Ha rris. Mrs. Myrtle Ha ll, of Buechel, visited M rs. Rosa Dickey last week. Henry Owen has purchased the Quincy Hall farm, adjoining Joseph Fisher. N. H. B raithwaite and wife spent the week end with M. F. Johnson at Stringtown. Chas. and P earl K ing and Edgar Fisher are plastering J. D. Hou gh's kitchen this week. Miss Margaret Johnson, of Fern Creek, visited he r cousin, M rs. Lula Braithwaite. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett W . B. Harris and F. L. Bogard have purchased shares in the "Hard Time Telephone Line" overfed and under slept nation. ( Sound familiar? Edith) ***May 12, 1911 (Pg. 4) Rufus Hall purchased two young mares from Houston Stout and Charles Bridwell for $140.00 each. Misses Lelia Hecker and Ruth Wickum, H. N. Bishop and R. E. Owen were weekend visitors of T. V. Long. Rev. J. C. Brandon filled his appointment at Bethel and was guest of W. C. O wen and A. H. Fisher. John Braithwaite entertained an elegant reception in honor of N. H. Bra ithwaite and wife, nee M iss Lula Johnson, who were recently married. Douglas Foree, the two m onth o ld babe of Alvin Owen and wife, died Tuesday morning at 8:45 of whooping cough and pneumonia, after an illness of ten days. Funeral services were conducted at the residence by R. K. Hall at 10 a.m. after which the remains were tenderly laid away at Pleasant Grove Cemetery. To the heart broken parents, we extend our he artfelt sympathy. ***May 12, 1911 (Pg. 1) The Pioneer supp orts B rother Roe 's sermon a t th e M ethodist Church denouncing the officials o f the town and county, who, th rough negligence or fear permit the hoodloomism of a gang of drunken ruffians who have been disgracing themselves and the town for some time. Article on the dangers of head ache remedies t hat co n tain h ig h er quantities of drugs that affect the heart than any physician would think of prescribing. Investigation unde r the pure foo d and drug act. Article titled Health grams - do's and don 'ts of good, healthy living including this one: We are an O f f i cia l n o t ic e to n o m i n a te c a n d idate for Co unty S c h o ol Superintendent. Miss Op helia Coleman will join Mr. Bertie Ryding and M iss Maud Ryding of Cleveland, fo r a ten day's stay at French Lick. Mrs. D. F. Bro oks o f Okolona, who has been at Norton Infirmary undergoing treatment for two weeks, returned home much improved. ***Personal Bob Zimm erma n was in the city Thursda y. W . B. Mattingly was Tuesday. in town John Davis, of Louisville, was here W ednesday Millard and W oodford T routman, w i t h t h r e e o f t h e ir s c h o ol companions, went to Georgetown, Friday evening in their machine, and after spending the night there, they went on the Lexington next day to an athletic meet, returning home Sund ay. ***Local Items M . S. Davis and family spent W ednesday with Dr. Ridg way. Mrs. S. P. M artin and daughter spent Tuesday in Louisville Lewis Barrall and daughters were in Shep herdsville M onday. Meta Riley Cooper spent several days in Louisville last week. M iss Mary Palmer Combs is visiting Miss Ida Charles Carroll this week. Mrs. J. B. M onroe spent Tuesday at Hubers with Mrs. J. J. Blankenship. Mrs. Dora W ard, of New York, is with her m other , M rs. Du llie Coleman this week. Mrs. C. A. Marshall and M iss Charlie spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Dullie Coleman. Mrs. Russell entertained the Misses Balee, Bro. R itchey and M rs. Coope r to dinner Sunda y. G rover Lanaha m a nd C urre n Troutwine were in the city Tuesday and reported a fine time. M iss E lizabe th W athen, o f Bardstown Junction, spent a day with M iss Ida C harles C arroll. Page 153 Born May 7, to the wife of W. H. Cundiff, a girl - Ardelie. Pro f. Hancock has moved his family to the apartments above his ice cream parlor. C. F. Troutm an is having a co ncrete sidewalk put do wn in front of his residence. H. W . McCo rmick is doing the work. Last Saturday night, while the town was being painted red by a gang of drunken rowdies, someone threw a rock and b roke a big p late glass in front of Troutman's store. Two children of Morgan Tinnell who lives on P. H. Croan's place have had diphtheria for several days. As soon as he was called, Dr. Bates promptly administered anti-toxin. The court of app eals has just affirmed the sente nce o f the Jefferson Criminal Court which gave Jo sep h W endling a life sentence for the m urder of little Alma Kellner in December, 1909. The ladies of the M ethod ist Missionary Society will have a bazaar every S aturday afterno on in Troutma n's store. Orde rs for pies, cakes, doughnuts, d ressed chickens, etc. may be le ft w ith Miss M ary The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Palmer Combs who w ill have charge of the bazaar. Frank Daugherty - Comm onwealth Attorney. W . T. Lee - Town of Shep herdsville - Trustee Coroner Maraman was called to Clermont last Sund ay mo rning to hold an inquest over the body of Theod ore Hobb ic, aged 65, who, according to the verdict, died of nephritis, caused by alcoholic indulgence embracing two mo nths. Mr. Hobbic is survived by a wife and ten children. O. W . Pearl - Circuit Court Clerk. E . A . C oc hra n - Town Shepherdsville - Trustee of S. T. Hornbeck - Town Shepherdsville - Trustee of S . H. Ridgway - Town Shepherdsville - Trustee of Howell Smith Shepherdsville - Clerk Town of J. W . Hardaway - Town Shepherdsville - Treasurer. of Mrs. Sarah Burnett had a 500 p arty. Gu ests i n c lu d ed M i s s M a b el Summers, Miss Edna O'Brian, C. E. McCo rmick Jr, A. F. Brooks who won all won prizes. J. F. Combs - Master Com missioner. Leroy Daniel - County Court Judge. C. P. Bradbury - Cou nty Attorney. Lindsay Ridgway - County Court Clerk. R. E. Lee - Jailer. J. B. Myers - She riff. Lawrence Roby - Deputy Dr. G. W . Kirk, Dr. S. W. Bates, Dr. A. G. Overall and Judge Leroy Daniel - Local B oard of Health Charles Lo ng - Deputy ***Cup io R. H. M iller - County Assessor. Henry Pendleton is home quite sick. W . W . Stallings - D eputy County Assessor John Nichols was in West Point Monday. Preston Parrish - De puty County Assessor M rs. Chas. O. T ydings has been ill with tonsilitis. C . E. M c C o r m i ck Superintendent. Ed. Powell and son, of West Po int, spent Sunday with Geo. Pendleton. S. A. H ornb eck - D eputy Samuel Oliver, the eighteen month old baby of Mr. & M rs. Will Co mbs, died Monda y of (can't read), after a week's illness. Rem ains taken to Cedar Grove, where they were interred after services by Rev. Buschman. C. E. McC ormick and family will move to Gap-in-Knob into the Hagan cabin recently purchased by T. C. Coleman. They will stay there during the summer to escape the dust nuisance of Shepherdsville. Mr. McC ormick's health, ac cord ing to his physician, is improving slowly but steadily, although he remains confined to his bed. With the high and dry location at the Gap and the perfect freedom from dust, he expects to improve still more rapid ly. - Sc h o ol Bo yd Watson, of Meadow Lawn, spent Sunday with his aunt, Mrs. Lidia Snellen. W . C. Herps - County Surveyor. C. M. M araman - Coroner. Mrs. Roberta Skinner and daughter spent Saturd ay with M rs. L. W . Nicho ls. J. H. Bell - Magistrate. R. H. Hall - Magistrate. Special term of Bullitt Fiscal Co urt, Magistrates Bell, Jones and Hall present. Leroy Daniel, Judge. Moved by Bell, seconded by Jones, that the Clerk advertise for b ids to build a pike from C heschire's Cross Roads to the Nelson County Line and from the E xtine N orto n University to Lotus Depot, almost 4 miles. Lindsay Ridgway, Clerk. ***May 12, 1911 (Pg. 5) John Pendleton is having the second story of his home plastered and finished up. K. S. Jones - Magistrate. T. L. Coakley - Magistrate. C . R . Smith Shep herdsville - Constable - S. S. Shane - Constable - Pine Tavern. H . H . G l e nn - T o wn Shepherdsville Police Judge. of J. R. Zimmerman - Town Shep herdsville Attorney. of ***County Directory S. E. Jones - Circuit Court Judge. Page 154 Mrs. H. H. M apother and brother, Tom W arren, spent Thursday in the city. Stephen Arnold broke his leg while hauling logs. M rs. Howard Samuels of Ko smosdale spent W ednesday with her mother, Mrs. E. E . Ridgway. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Hattie Cook and little daughter of Highland Pa rk are visiting relatives in this neighborhood. Mrs. L. W. L. Hart and B ert Hart and wife and Robert Hart Jr, of Louisville, are with M rs. Hart's sister, M rs. Katie Ritchey. Baptist homes with the object of placing good books with the people. Andrew Elden attended church at Chapeze Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Cooper and children and S. Q. Cooper have returned from Altadena, CA, after a stay of three months. Report delightful winter resorts, but in many respects, not superior to K entuck y. Pearl Culver was in Louisville one day last week. ***Hebron Miss Irene Brooks spent Frid ay in the city. The children of J. R. Ball have whooping cough. Miss Leonore Bailey has returned from the city. Mrs. O. Smith of Booneville, Indiana, is visiting her son, Albert Smith. Rev. O. R. Mangum preached a sermon of more than ordinary power last Sunday, etc, etc, etc. Someone" from the Pio neer visited the Children's Free Hospital on Chestnut between Brook a nd Floyd, modern and up to d ate in every particular, ample grounds now being sodded and se t with flowers, open to anyone in this or other states. Head nurses Miss Hutton, Superintende nt, Miss K. M. Arnold. James McCleavy is bo arding with Bud Hatfield. Nadine Perkins visited Mrs. B. L. Masters Saturday Maggie M? ? spent Saturday with Carrie Hatfield. Ida Hoff??? visited her parents at Deatsville recently. Mrs. Gibbs and daughter are visiting Mrs. Frank Withrow. Coleman Hall and Joe Hatfield were in Bardstown Saturday Wm. Logsdon was in Shepherdsv ille one day last week. Earl Hansbrough, wife and son, Roy, spent Sund ay with M rs. Julia Bailey. ***Clermont Mrs. H. L. Holsclaw and daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw. Mrs. Th ornto n has b een ve ry ill. Mrs. Daisy Middleton of near Salt River, was here Saturday Canby Hall is clerking for Mrs. I. T. Houck. Mrs. Bertie Hatfield spent several days in Louisville this week. Wm. Perkins is a night watchman at Hobbs. Lucille Deats, of D eatsville, visited Katherine Culver last week. Leo Dawson Sund ay. Louisville W illie Gaddie and wife are making their home with his parents. Dr. I. T. Houck spent Sunday with his family. Carrie Tinnell is visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Jones, near Salt River. Vio la Tinnell was in Samuels one day last week. Earl Hall and James Hoa gland are working in the bottling house at Clerm ont. Cottage prayer meeting held every Saturday night at M yron Davis' home. Rev. O. R. Mangum was guest of James McKenzie while out to fill his appointment at Little Flock. Wm. Crumbacker left for Martinsville, IN, where he will take treatment for rheumatism. Jas. Pope is building a new hen house. Mrs. P ope ha s a most enviable reputation as a breeder of fine B. P. Rocks. Mrs. E. C. T yler was in the city Monday shopping. M rs. Tyler is quite an enthusiast over poultry r a is i n g and is w ond erfull y successful at the business this year. Rev. S. J. Sheffield, of Louisville, Missionary and C olpo rter, was in this neighborh ood visiting in the Peter Perkins is on the sick list. was in Alma Hatfield's children are all on the sick list. Mrs. I. T. H ouck was in L ouisville Thursda y. Nora M cC le avy is visiting M rs. Charles Brashear. Lon Hatfield who has been very ill, is improving. Page 155 Eastin Ho uck was the ho st of a birthday party Sunday evening. Mrs. Richard Culver is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Deats at Deatsville. Susan Hagan, Nora Conniff and Fay Stevens, of Chapeze, were here Saturday The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Bro. McFarland filled his regular appointment at Vine Hill Baptist Church Sunda y. Madams S. T. Hornbeck and Lindsay Ridgway are in Louisville today. Carrie Hatfield was the hostess of a play party with about twelve prese nt. M iss Mary T yler Brooks spent the past w e e k w ith M r . C . E . McC ormick. A great loss was caused by the burning of the Old Grandad barrel room one d ay last wee k, cause of fire unknown. M rs. Sarah Burnet ha s been in Louisville several days this week with relatives. ***May 26, 1911 (Pg. 1) W . W . Pilkenton of Hardin County reported that east o f Sono ra, several loads of hailstones were gathered up and sold for 15 cents a bushel to peo ple who w anted ice. Several inches deep, many as large as hickory nuts, shoveled up. Program for the meeting of the Royal Neighbors of America, Cupio Camp #6248 to be held at Knob Creek Church, June 4, 1 911 . Flora A r n o ld , R e v . L i g ht , W o o d i e McCub bins, Josie Hoagland, Beulah Arnold, Birdie M uss, Nora Tydings, Mrs. Felker, M rs. Mo llie Stivers. Jim Buckner tried at Lebanon and found guilty of murdering M arshall Roby in Leb anon, sentenced to death. Smith, tried at the same time, found guilty of manslaughter. ***Obituary Miss Priscilla O'Brian spent the latter part of the week w ith Miss Mabel Sum mers. Jno. L. Sneed spent several da ys last week with John T. Key on lower Salt River. W ilson Summers and Harry Murray spent Sund ay with W ilson Summers family. Minor Bro oks, of Jefferson Co unty, spent Saturd ay and Sund ay with A. F. Bro oks. D. M. Fulkerson and family spent Sunday with M rs. C. D. Lee at her farm near Oak Grove. Miss Priscilla O'Brian spent some time with M rs. W allace Hill at Belmont. Miss Elizabeth Lee, who has been attending school at Russellville, returne d home T hursday. Mrs. Nannie Smith, wife of Robert Smith, who lives at the Needmore S c h o o l ho u s e , o n th e M t. Washington and Shepherd sville road, died after a lingering illness last Saturday and was buried in the cemetery near there. She had been the Pleasant G rove co rrespondent to the Pioneer. Grover Lanaham , who has been with his uncle, Mr. Whitehouse for some time, left Tuesday for IL. ***May 26, 1911 (Pg. 4) Madams R. L. Troutman, S. P. Martin, A. S. Nelson and Miss May L e e attended t h e M i s s io n a ry meeting of the Nelson Association at New Salem Baptist Church W ednesday ***Personal R. H. Field and wife of Louisville were with M rs. P. B . Riley Su nday. Miss Rebecca Sum mers, who spent the winter in M ontgo mery, A L with her sister, Mrs. Hunter Vaughn, got back home, accomp anied by M rs. Vaughn and son, who will spend two months with Mrs. Wilson Summ ers. ***Local Items Dr. Craig, of Pitts Point, is ill with measles. M rs. Jo R oby, who has been ill again, is much better. Mrs. J. H. Younger has been on the sick list this week. John Harned, of near Belmont, is seriously ill with appendicitis. Mrs. P. B. Riley has purchased J. C. Jeffries telephone and sto ck and will extend the line on to her house at once. Owen Tyler and W . A. W ade's Station for the move there from of June. family have rented place near Huber summ er and will Louisville the first Following received certificates of graduation from the common school: M isses W illie M ae Ridg way, Nadine M elton, Sara Jane Buckman, Nettie Mattingly, Lillian Thom pson, Mayme Stephens, Grace Griffin, Eva Leam an, M essrs. Robt. O. Mattingly, Harry Lee Franklin, Alex and W allace Smith. ***Teachers Examination Mrs. Bessie Moxham Gauze arrived to spend several week with M rs. Dullie Coleman and Mrs. T. C. Coleman Jr, and to attend the Marshall-Straeffer wedding. Page 156 List of those who took the teachers examination. Misses Agnes Lee Roby, Edna Stark, Lena Bogard, Mary Dawson, Maud Dawson, Ella M . Magrud er, Louise Buckman, Grace Hardy, Lolah Hoagland, Lena W elch, Ollie E. W elch, N annie Johnson, Janie Chappell, Sallie B. Patterson, and W . D. G ilkey. A party of young people, composed of Burks and M ason W illiams, Mr. McClaskey of Spencer County, Alex The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Smith, Neill Brooks Jr, Gabe and Irvin Bealmear are camping at Peaco ck's Island this week. Mrs. S. N. Brooks chaperoned a party of the "fair sex" which enlivened the p arty Thursda y. Ever since the establishment of the Louisville Training Sc hool by Prof. H. K. Taylor, Bullitt County has captured the majority of the prizes offered. Robert Coleman Johnson u p h e l d t h e r e p u t a t io n a t com mencement last T uesday. Ten of our charming young ladies have gone to pick be rries in Jefferson County. We wish them success. J. A. Roby and family and Lem Swearingen and family were guests of Vern Jo nes rec ently. ***Pleasant H ill Mrs. Arp H armon spent Saturday with C. M. Dacon. Jim Roby and wife spent Sunday with J. A. Crenshaw. ***May 26, 1911 (Pg. 5) Mrs. Frank Goldsmith's Sunday guests: J. R. Griffin and wife and J. W . Thompson and wife. M iss Janie Chappell's Sunday guests: Mrs. Ada Howlett, Stella Thom pson, Alma Beard , Hazel and Hester Griffin. Miss Mary Ro ss and W alter B ishop w e r e q u ie t ly m ar r ie d in Shep herdsville by Re v. H. W . McC ormick last week. ***Hebron Mrs. H. L. Holsclaw is ill. Edith Barger sp ent Sunday with Edith Clark. ***Victory Henry Jones and wife spent Sunday with W ill Harris. Iley Jon es a nd wife visited M rs. Arp Harmon Sunday. John Burch and family spent a few days in L ouisville recently. Gra cie Ja c k so n v is ited Swearingen one evening. Z ollie Jode Swearingen spent Saturday night with his cous in, W illie Swearingen. W . F. Bridwell and wife spent Sund ay with Charles B ridwell. Mrs. Minnie Ash and three children spent Sund ay with M . C. Ro by. Mrs. Mary Crensha w and little daughter visited Mrs. Will Ha rris a day last week. Miss Florence Hibbs and M r. Young of Cox's Creek spent Sunday with J. A. Crenshaw. ***Crisp Elmer Samuels visited Miss Ada Gre enwell Saturd ay and Sund ay . Dick Strane y spent Sunday evening with his son, Lee. Zollie Swearingen and V ioletta Roby visited E dith Clark one evening last week. Johnie (sic) Welsh had a short stay with his parents. Henry Hibbs and little daughter spent a night with Noah Nusz. Gilbert Daugherty and wife spent Sunday with J. D. Thompson. Miss Fronia James and Be rtha Trunnell spent a few days in Louisville last week. Miss Stella Tho mpson and M iss Hester Griffin spent Tuesday with Mrs. M ary Griffin. Harold Daniel, of Shepherdsville, visited his sister, Mrs. Vern Jones, Saturday an d Sunday. Mrs. Gilbert Daugherty spent a day with her parents, R. B. Ridgway and wife. W . P. S wearingen an d family, Mrs. Oral Basham and F ranse Terry spent Sunda y with Henry H ibbs. M iss Stella Thompson spent several days with her brother, J. W . Thomp son recently. Claud Sm ith was out Sunday. Geo. B ailey has whooping cough. J. H. Rogers sold a three year old horse for $200.00 Mrs. Claude Smith is spending this week with her parents. Miss Dessie Cochran visited Mrs. Frank Christman Sund ay. Rev. O. R. Mangum was guest of Mrs. S. W . Bro oks Sunda y. Ben Frick and wife entertained a number of friends from the city Sund ay. Miss Birdie Lentsch and Mr. Raymond visited Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Hall recently. Mary Cynthia Ho lsclaw and Lula Smith spent a delightful day with Lillian M iller Sunday. A very pretty visitor to th e neighborhood is M iss Rob y, a guest of M rs. Myron Davis. Jas. Cochran Sr attended services at the M ethod ist church at Shep herdsville Sunday and was the dinner guest of his son, E. A. Cochran. The statistics of the health office show that 23 out of every 100 babies Page 157 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett M iss Anna Breitenstein has returned home after a delightful visit to her cousin, M r s . E b ertshauser in Louisville. of this city die before reaching 5 years. It is hoped that this will be much reduced by the pure milk stations that have been established in four points, and each in charge of a nurse and a physician, who give not only the milk free to the needy, but their own services as well. (not sure wh ich city) C. E. M cCo rmick Jr spent Saturday and Sunday with A. F. B rooks. Mrs. M. M . Brooks spent several days with Mrs. C. E. McCo rmick. Attorney Tot Carroll is spending this week in Lexington, attending the commencem ent exercises of State College. ***June 2, 1911 (Pg. 1) Mr. W atson, of Louisville, spent Saturday and Sunday with James O'Connor. Miss Mary Hall went with her brother and a party of friends to Mamm oth Cave. Miss Helen Lee has returned from Edm ondso n, where she taught school the past session. Frazier Lee and Walter Croan, who have been attending scho ol at State College, arrive home to spend their vacation. Full list of candidates for the various nominations of the Democratic Party in the State. None from Bullitt, therefore I did not list them. Dr. S. W. B ates and wife and daughter Dr. Herc W eller were in Louisville M onday. ***Obituary Mrs. Joan Roby, an estimable lady of this county, who has be en ill for a long time, underwent an operation at St. Antho ny's Infirmar y in Louisville last Tuesday. T he operation was performed by Dr. Ridgway and Arnold and nearly one hundred gall stones were removed. Mrs. Roby was accompanied by her sons, Ora and Che ster and daughter, M iss Mamie. Believed to be entirely successful. Latest re ports very encouraging. Miss Louise Monroe and Mrs. Nat Maraman and daughter are visiting friends in Fairfield. C. Q. Shepherd and John Homer left for Petoskey, MI, to spend the summer. W oodford Tro utman, Rev. Roe, J. B. Monroe and R. L. Troutman were in Lou isville Tuesday. Miss Beatrice Rodman, Messrs Geo. Ta lbott and Bernard Hurst of Bardstown, and Miss Lill Keams of Louisville, are visiting Miss Ida Charles C arroll at Hub ers. Miss Mamie Roby is in Louisville this week with her mother, who is at St. Anthony's hospital. ***Local Items ***June 2, 1911 (Pg. 4) There will be an ice cream supper at Josh K. B rooks for the benefit of the Hebron C hurch. M iss Austine Brooks Louisville Tuesday. Mrs. Charlie Carrithers and little daughter, of W inchester, are guests of Mrs. O. W . Pearl this week. Misses Grace and Ollie B elle Hardy, of Pitts Point, visited their sister, Mrs. Ora R oby, last week. ***Personal was in Robert Lee B arger is visiting his aunt, M rs. Lindsay Rid gway. Cap t. W m. Foster and wife of lower Bullitt, spent Tuesday here. Miss Jenn ie Lee Roney spent several days in Clerm ont rec ently. Ewing Crenshaw and wife spent Sunday afternoon with W. K. Marks. Misses Emma Dorsey and Naomi Peak, Masters Stanley H udson and Percy Henry, of Louisville, visited M iss Mary Elizabeth Carroll, at Hubers last week. Mrs. C. F. Troutman and sons and Mrs. J. B. Mo nroe and son spent Thursday with M rs. O. P. M eans. Mrs. Bell Hoffman and grandson, of Louisville, visited her mother, M rs. Sarah O'B ryan Sunda y. Misses Martean Ed elin and D olly Dull, of Hodgenville, are visiting the former's sister, Miss Katie Edelin. Miss Annie Davis, of Smith's Grove, was guest of her brother, John Davis at the Foster Hotel this week. Page 158 Misses Edna Earle and Priscilla O'Brian gave an informal card party Saturday Dr. J. H. Shafer, who has been on the sick list for the past week, is able to be at his office again. Luther Bowman, colored, who was arrested last week for swearing on the street, plead guilty to the charge and was fined $5.00 and costs. The large plate glass in front of Troutma n's store, which was broken by some unknown person some time ago, has been removed and a new one put in its place. Mrs. M . E. B alee celebrated the 79th a n n i v e r s a r y o f h e r b i r th d a y W ednesday of last week. Madams S. B. Summers and M iles Saunders spent the day with her. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Services at Bullitts Lick Sund ay. Baptizing in the creek near Sam Harshfield's residence. Rev. Webb Brame, who was recen tly called as pastor of the Sheph erdsv ille Ba ptist Church, moved his furniture out from Louisville. He will occupy the Baptist parsonage. Services at the Christian Church by Dr. Richey, special singing by the Female Sextette of the church. Chas. C. Lee was operated on by Louisville surgeons at one of the infirmaries for bladder trou ble. Latest repo rts are that he is doing well and w ill prob ably recover, operation deem ed a succe ss. Peyton Simm ons, in his 84th year, is critically ill of the infirmities of age at his home on Salt River, adjoining the Pope place, two miles east of Shepherdsville. Miss Austine Brooks entertained with a 500 party. Gue sts: Misses Lill Keams of Louisville, Ida Charles Carroll, Edna Earle and Priscilla O'Brian, Mary T yler and Virginia Bro oks, Reb a and M abel Sum mers. C . F. T r o u t m a n , p o s tm a s t e r, furnished the figures as to how many pieces of mail were handled during May, 191 1 as required by the order issued by the Postmaster General. Total of 114,004 pieces of all types of mail, each type listed. M iss Cha rlie M ars h all w ho se marriage to Mr. George Edgar Straeffer is set for next Wednesday is being extensively entertained. Mr. Wm. W emyss gave a luncheon at the Seelb ach, M iss Lillian Netherland gave a tea, Mr. & Mrs. T. C. Coleman gave a dinner at the Tavern Club, Miss Margaret Huston had a reception, Miss Douglas Harrison gave a tea. Mrs. Joseph Able still lies critically ill at her home. Drum Hibbs spent Monday with S. P. Swearingen. Miss Eunice Ridgway spent Sunday with Irene Raw lings. Oral Basham and w ife spent Sunday with Vern Jo nes. Lem Nichols, who was overcome with heat last Friday, is up again. J. A. Roby and family spent Sunday with Eli R oby. H. H. M apother of M emphis, TN , is with his wife and son for ten da ys. J. L. Trunnell and family were guests of Jonc Clark. Chas. Ritchey, of Louisville, spent Sunday with his pa rents, T . J. Ritchey and wife. Lucy Hibbs spent a day with G ussie Swearingen. Mrs. Lee Tierney and mother, Mrs. Silas W elsh, spe nt Sunday with Dan Tierney and wife. Miss Alice S cott, of Boston, MA, spent last week with her cousin, Mrs. J. H. Nicholson. Geo. Pendleton is having his house painted by E d. Powel of W est Po int. Mrs. John Pendleton and daughter spent Mo nday with her parents, Lem Nichols and wife. Mrs. Ed. Ashby, of Highland Park, is sick at the home of her parents, Lawrence Ogle and wife. W . P. Swearingen and family spent Sunday with Henry H ibbs. W e are sorry to report the illness of Mrs. Mell Deacon. Hope she will improve soon. Henry Adams has returne d to his home in Louisville, after spending a few da ys with J. A. Rob y. Drumm ond Hibbs, of Louisville, spent a few days with his parents, Henry Hibbs and wife. ***Clermont Ben Estes, who took ill at his niece's, Mrs. Hettie Hackworth, has been brought to his home and is still very ill. Mrs. Grey is improving very slo wly. Mrs. Charles Ryan, of Louisville, was with her m other, Mrs. Kate Ritche y, who has b een quite ill, last week. Virgil Duvall was in Louisville recen tly. Charles Gatewo od, of near W est Point, gave a dinner Saturday in h o n o r of his br othe r , W ill Gatewood, of California, who is hom e on a visit. Pearl Culver recen tly. was in D eatsville Viola Tinnell was at Salt River last week. Johnie Tinn ell has bought him a young horse. Johnie Tinnell was at Salt River last Sund ay. ***Victory Henry Harris and wife visited Iley Jones Sun day. ***June 2, 1911 (Pg. 5) ***Cup io Mrs. Iley Jones visited Mrs. Vern Jones one day last week. Born, to the wife of Embry Deacon, May 30, a boy. Page 159 H. C. Masters has purchased a fine young horse. Nadine Perkins sp ent Sunday with Katie Gaddie. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Lizzie French is staying with Mrs. John P erkins. Beatrice Culver spent Saturday with Nad ine Perkins. Fay Stevens, of Chapeze, was here one day last week. Mrs. I. T. Ho uck and so n spent last week in Louisville. Chester Pace and little sister were in Clerm ont rec ently. Russell Smith has returned from a pleasant trip to Louisville. Ruth Haller spent Saturday night with Florence Baldwin. W illie Mae is the name of the newcomer at Herman Gaddie. Mrs. Mae S hehan has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Gaddie. Pearl Tinn ell visited E dith H atfield recen tly. Nadine Perkins spe nt several days with M rs. I. T. H ouck recently. Mrs. Chas. Jones of Salt River visited her mother. Wm. Perkins has been dangerously ill for the p ast week, but is improving. M aggie Tinnell is staying with her sister, Mrs. Charles Jones at Salt River. W illie Gaddie and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Birdie Hatfield. Joseph Taylor and Earl H all spent Saturday night with Louis Brashear. Joe Hatfield, Earl Hall, and Joseph Taylor were in Shep herd sville Saturday. Nadine Perkins, Ea rl Hall and Louis Brashear were g uests o f Ella Perkins. Nadine Perkins and little Carrie Tinnell were on a runaw ay horse last week, but neither were hurt. ***June 9, 1911 (Pg. 1) ***James Franklin Sm ith James Franklin Smith, one of Bullitt's oldest and best known men, died at the ripe old age of 78 at the home of his grandson, Nick H. Hall in Louisville, Tuesday, May 30, 1911 after a lingering illness of many months, of great pain and suffering, which he bore with Christian patience. "Uncle Jim" as he was known, was sent to the home of Mr. Hall on Sunday, and during his short stay with them, his life was made so hap py by his cheerful grandson and wife, who watched the dark shadow s of the death angel hover over the dear old man and carry him from earth to Heaven. Before departing this life, he took the kind and loving hand of Mrs. Hall and said, " Child, I am not afraid to go, or to leave this old world, no! no ! but, I do want so bad to stay with you all a little while to enjoy life a little". He was the father of five children, one of whom had been dead about 26 years, M rs. Mina Hall, mother of the grandson at whose ho use he spent his last days. The others are Mrs. Mattie Mitchell, W aco, TX , Mrs. Sud ie Hall, Louisville, Mrs. Lola Foster, Shepherdsville, and one son, Robert L. Smith of this place. He also leaves 19 grandchildren and ?? great grandchildren. The gra ndso n tenderly remo ved his remains to Shep herdsville and from there to the family burying ground at the home of W. H. Smith, where he was laid to rest by the side of his wife who departed this life many years ago. ***Livingstone-Sanders Invitation received from Mrs. Sara Henry Ho od inviting relatives and friends to the marriage of her daughter, Grace Livingstone to Joseph Anthony Sanders, June 28, 1911 in Knoxville, Tn. M r. Sanders Page 160 is a former citizen and native of Bullitt County, a son of M r. G eo . W . Sanders of Zoneto n. He is now located in LaFollette, TN, where he has charge and mana gement of the business interests of one of the largest coal mining co mpanies of that section. ***Squire G. Kalfus Johnson Squire G. Kalfus Johnson, one of the oldest, best known and most highly respected citizens o f this county, died at his home about five miles west of She pherdsville Monday. He has been in declining health for quite a while, and three days before his death, fell and broke his hip, which hastened that event. He was 85 years old and had spe nt his who le life in his native county. He had served as a Magistrate, admired by all for his honesty and integrity. He was buried in Mt. Eden Cem etery, funeral conducted by Revs. Ramsey and Peak. He leaves three sons, Ben, James and W illiam, 1 0 g r a n d c h il d r e n a n d five g r e at grandchildren. ***June 9, 1911 (Pg. 4) ***Marshall-Straeffer The Meadows, the beautiful home of Mrs. T. C. Coleman Sr was on W ednesday night, a scene of loveliness and grace but seldom seen never hereto fore surpassed in Bullitt County. The occasion was the marriage of Miss Charlie A. Marshall, Mrs. Coleman's charming and acco mplished grand-daughter, to Mr. George Edgar Straeffer, a popular, prominent and successful young business man of Louisville. The stately county mansion etc, etc, etc, etc. Marriage vows spoken solem nly and im press ively b y Rector David Cordy W right of St. Paul Episcopal Church in Louisville, of which the bride and her mother are members. The vows were sa id and the destinies of the two young people, who have loved each other almost since childhood, were united for life. Invitations were con fined to The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett relatives almost exclusively, large connections on b oth sid es precluding anything like a general invitation. Also mentions: Madams Dullie Marshall, mother, of the bride, Jennie Johnson, M isses Bertie and Op helia Colem an, M r. & M rs. T. C. Coleman Jr, Mr. & Mrs. du Pont, Mr. & M rs. ? R. Gause, Bob Mo xham, Robert and Coleman Johnson, W m. Co leman. Out of town guests included : M isses Ellen and Rene du Pont, of Wilmington and Ethel du Pont of Cleveland, Oh and Wm. Weymms of Gallatin TN. ***Personal Miss Erastus Balee spent Sunday with Mrs. Cooper. Frank Roberts and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. J. B. Monroe. Bro. Roe, Millard Troutman, Misses Elizabeth Lee and Iris Roe attended the commencement at Bardstown this week. Mt. Eden Church co nducted by Rev. R . H . R o e , p as t o r o f t h e Shep herdsville Method ist Church. D. R. Peak, Pastor. Miss Eleanor Dobyns, of Shelbina, MO, is spending the summ er with her aunt, Mrs. Emma Saunders, near Hebron. Administrator notice for estate of E. J. Stallings, d eceased. B ev Brashear, Admr. Mrs. Lindsay Ridgway and M iss Anna Mae T routwine spent several days with Mrs. Clyde Eldridge at Mt. W ashington. Eugene du Pont and wife, C. R. Gause and wife, who have been visiting Mrs. T. C . Coleman Sr at the Meadows where they came to a t t e n d t h e M a rs ha ll-Stra e ffe r wedding have returned to their home. ***Local Items M iss Minn ie Saar spent last Saturday with Miss Nannie Jackson. Mrs. Jim Croan was quite sick a day this week. Miss Maria O'Brien spent Sunday and Mond ay with M rs. J. B. Monroe. B. B. Ball is having his house painted by Mr. T homas. Mr. Carl Miller, of Louisville, spent Sunday with Miss Effie Shepherd. Geo. Bailey is doing some carpentry work for Bro. M artin. M rs. J. M. Stansbury Jr and her brother were in Shepherdsville Thursda y. Five workman have b een busy at J. F. Combs the past three weeks painting and otherwise beautifying his home. Mrs. C. Q . Shep herd, daughter and son, spent Thursday with Mr. George Cundiff. Dr. Geo. Barrall and wife, of Kansas City, are visiting his parents near Mt. Eden. M r. J. W. M cGinnis, Elizabethtown, is visiting daughter, Mrs. Mack M araman. of his Mrs. W m. Troutwine and daughter, Miss Ste lla , visited M rs. Eph Quick at Bullitts Lick. Mes srs. Jo hn G av in an d Ed Be ucha rt, of Louisv ille, spent Sunday with Miss Ida Charles Carroll at Huber. The fifth annual recital by the pupils of Miss Maggie McClaskey will be given next Tuesday night at the Method ist Church. Owing to the illness of the editor and his inability to attend the KY Press Association, the P ionee r will be represented by John L. Sneed, the former editor. Rev. Bra me w ill preach his inaugural sermo n at the B aptist Church. Mem bers of Shepherdsville Baptist Church to hold a special business meeting. Bro. Brame, the new pastor will be there and expects to greet a large number of his people. ***June 9, 1911 (Pg. 5) ***Cup io Mr. Owens, of Henderson, is visiting his uncle, Ed Owens and wife. Mrs. Sallie Funk and daughter spent Friday with her son, Ernest Funk. John Pendleton and daughter were in Louisville Friday shopping. M rs. Minnie Kaiser and little daughter are with her aunt, Mrs. Jane M iller. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and children and Charlie Cundiff and sister took Sunday dinner with Bailey Samuels. (Can't read) and children of New Y o r k C i t y a r e v is i t in g h e r grandmother, Mrs. Sue W elsh and other relatives. Miss Matt Rouse and sister, M rs. Carl Yann, were out last week and attended the burial of Mrs. Joe Able. Robert L. Green, of Frankfort, better known as plain Bob Greene was here this week in the interest of his candidacy for Clerk of the Court of App eals. Mrs. Snellen and da ughter, M iss Emma, Sund ay gues ts: Geo. Pendleton, wife and two children, and Bro. M cFarland of the Baptist Church. Third quarterly meeting of the Shep herdsville circuit will be held at The wife of Joe Able, who died W ednesday, May 31, was buried at Page 161 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Knob Creek. One o f the largest crowds ever seen at a fun eral in Bullitt. Rev. J. T. R amsey, an old family friend , preached the funeral. ***Crisp Lee Straney and wife spent Sunday with Dick Straney. J. W. Thom pson spent Saturday night with his fathe r, J. D . Thom pson. Miss Maude Thompson's Sunday guests: Misses Stella Thompson, Elizabeth Smith, Alma Beard, Hazel and Hester Griffin. Lee Beard sp ent seve ral days with Gilbert Daugherty last week. Article - Thank the L ord, the L & N Railroad for its donation of a splendid lot of cut stones, M r. J. R. Zimmerman for zeal and interest in the matter, and the efforts of The Pioneer in agitating and stirring the subje ct. Shepherdsville is now getting s ome the best street crossings that any town any ways near its size in KY can boast of. L & N contributed a fine lot of cut stone that came out of the old railroad bridge piers at this place when the new double track bridge was erected here abo ut two years ago. Mr. Zimm erma n is giving his own time, labor and valuable expertise in seeing that the crossings are properly constructed. Z. Hardaway, of this county, and M rs. J. R. C larkso n, of Elizabethtown, eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren. ***Jackson-C undiff Miss Nannie Jackson, of this place, and Ben C undiff of this county, accompanied by Tom Ice and wife, the latter, a sister of the groom, went to Jeffersonville Saturday last and were quietly married there which is a surprise to many of their friends. Pro f. Hancock cand idate for Superintendent. announces as a Co unty School ***June 16, 1911 (Pg. 4) ***Captain H. S. Poulter ***Mrs. Laura Funk J. E. Chappell and wife Sunday with I. P. Arnold. spent Miss Janie Chappell spent a day with the Misses Hazel and Hester Griffin. Jasper Griffin and wife spent Sunday with J. D. Thompson. Miss Mary Griffin's Sunday guests: Gilbert Griffin, Gib Da ugherty and wife, Am bro se Sha ke, W illie M attingly, Stella Thompson and Hazel and H ester Griffin. Mrs. J. D. Thom pson and spent Thursday with Ms. Frank Goldsmith. Cap tain H. S. Poulter, connected with the U.S. Internal Revenue service, died at his home in Bar dstown, Tu esda y from th e infirmities of age and general breakdown. He w as 68 years old and had b een a reside nt of Bardstown for years, but was well known in Bullitt, having frequently been assigned to duty at the distilleries and w areho uses in this county. He was the step-father of Mrs. S. E. Hancock, having married her mother, who with several children, survive him. Funeral at the Christian Church in Bardstown, interred in the cemetery at that place. ***W. Peyton Simmons J. T. Griffin, daughter and grandson and Mrs. M attingly and two sons took dinner with J. D. Thompson Mond ay. C. C. Daugherty and fam ily, Mrs. Gertrude Davis and Silas D augherty took Sund ay dinner with Frank Goldsmith. ***June 16, 1911 (Pg. 1) Ora L. Roby announces candidacy for Superintendent of Bu llitt County Schools to fill the unexpired term of Miss Jennie Carpenter. W . Peyton Simmons, age 83, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of this county, died at his home on Salt River, about two miles east of Shepherdsville, last Saturday from the infirmities of old age and a general break down. Heart failure w a s t he im m ed i a t e c a s e o f dissolution. The who le of his long and useful life had been spent on his farm, where he was born and raised. Funeral by Rev. S. P. Martin, buried at Hebron beside his wife, who had preceded him a few years ago. Survived by two daughters, Mrs. H. Page 162 Mrs. Laura Funk, daughter o f J. W . Jacobs, of this place, died last Friday at her home in Louisville. She was born Sept. 12, 1878, and joined the Bap tist Church when she was 12 years old. She is survived by a husband, father, four brothers, and five sisters. The funeral was preached by Rev. Shiers and remains interred in St. Stephens cemetery in Louisville. Entertainment at the Methodist Church given by music pupils of Mrs. Annalea Smith. Medals for highest average and attendance given to Miss Catherine Griffin, Miss Lula C ook, Miss Ruth Griffin and M iss Nancy Jeffries. The memb ers of the Village Beautiful Club attended the little fishing party given them by Mrs. Lee Troutman. The club has caused the town to be cleaner and more attractive than even. Bids sought for furnishing material and building a school house at Victory. S. N . Bro oks, Secy. ***Personal Miss Edith Edmo nds of Anchorage was guest of her cousin, M iss The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Priscilla O'Bryan at Kimbo Hill last week. C. B. R iley and wife, of H umb oldt, Tn, are guests of Mrs. P. B. Riley at Kim bo H ill. Mrs. E. C. Brush and daughter, of Brooklyn, NY are guests of Mrs. P. B. Riley for several days. James Merritt, of Louisville, was guest of the Misses Hancock one day this week. Teacher and pu pils of th e Shep herdsville Graded and H igh School of this place, spent a day picnicking on G . W . Simmons place near P aroq uet last Friday. Miss Louise Monroe spent Sunday night with Mrs. C. E. M cCormick. Dr. and M rs. S. W. Bates spent Sunday at Audubon Park, guests of G. R. Hunt and wife, S. M . Simmons and M rs. S. P. Myer. Card of thanks from James, William and Ben Johnson for kindnesses during illness and death of their father, G. K. Johnson. H o w a r d M a r a m an, wife a n d daughter, Miss M innie Saar and David Maraman spent Sunday at Cane Spring with Ewing Crenshaw and wife. The musica l given by Miss Maggie McClaskey and her pupils at the Methodist Church a delightful affair, etc, etc. Little Miss Catherine M aram an is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Rufus Foster, in Louisville. Mrs. M. M. Brooks is at N azare th this week, attending the Alumnae meeting. Miss Evelyn Ba tes spent last week with Miss Catherine Rouse. Recital by Miss Mouchon, of Louisville, Mary Elizabeth Carroll on violins, C. E. McCormick Jr, on the coronet, Misses Ida Charles Carroll and A ustine B rooks, the pianos, for the b enefit of the Methodist and C atholic churches. M iss O phelia Smith is in W ilmington, DE , where she will spend some time with Mrs. E. E. du Pont. Born, Tuesday, to the wife of Mr. Hill of Huber Station, a daughter. Parker Harrison, wife and daugh ters, Misses Do uglas and M ildred, spent Sunday with T. C. Coleman and family. John L. Sneed has moved his office to the northwest corner room of the American Ho tel. Ed. Lee Johnson, of St. Louis, spent Saturday and S unda y with his mother, Mrs. B. B. Johnson. Misses Aetna and Edith Hancock attended the recital given by Pro f. Tuell's music pupils at the W om an's Club in Louisville last week. Rev. R. H . Roe, Misses Margaret Tho mas, Mary Hall, Willie Mae Ridgway and E. E. McCormick attended the Nazareth com mencement. Prof. and M rs. S. E. Hancock and daughter, Miss Edith, spent several days in Bardstown, called there by the death of Mrs. Hancock's father, Capt. H. S. Poulter. On the fourth Sunday, Bro. Brame will preach at Glen Ella school house. ***June 16, 1911 (Pg. 5) ***Cup io W ill O'Conno r, of the city, was with his bro ther, J a me s O 'C onnor, Sund ay. Ewing Crenshaw was in Louisville last Friday. Salt River Bridge and to encourage the reb uilding o f the Lincoln W ay. The Lincoln Pike Association will hold an op en air m eeting in River V iew Park, West Point, K Y Saturday, June 17 to celebrate the letting of the contract to erect the Page 163 M rs. Ho ward Sam uels of Kosmosdale spent several days with her mother, Mrs. Elmer Rid gway. Mrs. Malinda John son visited her son, Bernard Johnson, in Louisville and the guest of M rs. John Sho rt. Mrs. S. E. Funk, of Highland Park, spent the wee k end with relatives in this vicinity. Miss Ethel Cook spent Sunday with Miss Grace Funk. Bob Cook and wife, and Mrs. Sidney Anderson and two children of W est Point spent Sund ay with Kern Funk on K nob Creek. Miss Mattie May Funk who is attending school in Louisville was out home Saturday and Sunday Mrs. John Nicholson spent Monday in Louisville shopping. Mrs. Charles Kincaid, of Louisville, is with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Pen dleton, who is not very well. A party o f Louisville people consisting of C. G . Ritchey and wife, Mr. Hirsche and daughter, Miss Florence Hildehand, Re ynold and Mary Berges spent Sunday at E mera ld Cottage, the summer cottage of C. B. O 'Neal. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and children spent Monday & Tuesday with Lem Nichols and wife. Lee Ogle and wife spent the week end with their son, Claud, in Louisville The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett her Paul Holsclaw is at home from High Scho ol. W . E. Ashby and wife spent Sunday with his mother in Shepherdsville. T. J. Brooks and family spent Sunday with Albert Priest a t Okolona. Mrs. Tom Gasway visited brother in H ardin County. Miss Josie Hoagland spent the week end with Miss Geneva Joyce. W . J. Bell and fam ily spent Sunday with his brother, James, in the city. ***Hebron Mrs. Rhea and the two Misses Rhea, of Tennessee, are with her son, Ed. Rhea. W ill Becker and wife are rejoicing over the arrival in the home of a new daughter, May 31. Ed. Lee Johnson sp ent the week end with his sister, Mrs. E. C. Tyler. Mrs. G. W . Sanders has returned from a weeks visit to Mrs. Moreman at Brandenburg, KY. Miss Ma yme Ro by is guest of Miss Mary Tyler B rooks. Mrs. John Patrick is with her parents at Rock Spring. Mrs. Dobbins, of Shelbina, M O, is guest of M rs. Emma Saund ers. W . H. Beeler and Mr. W ilmore spent two d ays fishing on Floyd's Fork and b rought home 50 pounds of fish. Vouched for by Mrs. B. Miss Mary Strange, of Knoxville, TN, has come up for the summer with her aunt, M iss Teresa B rooks. The W .M.S. of Hebron m eets this week with M rs. Cha s. Hackney. W alter Bell and wife have moved into their new home at Okolona. Mrs. Hunter Vaughn is with her parents for the summer. Her sister, Miss Rebecca Summers, returned home after spe nding the winter with Mrs. Vaughn near M ontgo mery, AL. Miss Emma Bailey visited her sister, Mrs. Hansbro ugh, last week. Miss Irene Brooks is with her sister, Mrs. R. Priest at Hanover, IN. M rs. Ridgway, who has been visiting her mother, was called home by the illness of her daughter, M rs. Haslam, in the city. J. N. Cochran attended services at the Baptist Church in S hepherdsville Sund ay. Miss Dessie Cochran spent Sunday with M iss Bird ie Ha ll. Miss Minnie Pohlman is with Mrs. W . H. Beeler. Miss Pohlman has been seriously ill. Mrs. Frank Christman is very low and life seems but a matter of hours. - Later: Mrs. Christman died at 6:50 p.m. Tuesday, June 13. W ith sorrow, we read of the death of Mrs. Smith, our gifted Pleasant Gro ve co rrespondent. Mrs. E. H. W eller and son sp ent last week in the city. Miss Lounette Stansbury of River View, is guest o f Miss Paralee Scott. ***Beech Grove Miss Lizzie Keller, who has been on the sick list for the past week, is slowly improving. Mrs. Herbert Cundiff and two children spent Sund ay at B ullitts Lick. Miss Ella Stansbury, of Bardstown Junction, spent several d ays with little Mayme Ice. Page 164 Mrs. J. M . Cund iff spent last week in Louisville with her daugh ters, M esdames R. L. Mathis and Albert Miller. Katie Ma ria is the name of the newcomer at G eorge W ill Cundiff's. W . R. Dod d and fam ily and Jas. Greenwell spent Sunday with H. A. Cundiff. Thomas Ice and wife and Arthur Cundiff and w ife spent Saturd ay in Louisville Miss Annie Cundiff spent Sunday with her parents, J. P. Cundiff and wife. A. L. Cundiff and wife spent Monday night with his sister, M rs. J. W . Stansbury Jr. ***June 23, 1911 (Pg. 1) ***Henry T. Pope Henry T. Pope, formerly of Bu llitt County, after being scalded when he was pinned under his engine , died in Greensburg Monday morning. The a c c i d e n t o c c u r r e d b e tw e e n Greensburg and Lebanon Junction, caused by a washout following heavy rains. His remains were brought here and buried in the family lot at his old home. Funeral conducted by the Masons. Son of James Y. P ope , and until a month ago made his home in Louisville. Besides his father, he is survived by J. Ham Pope and Mrs. Ella Bosley o f O w e n s b o r o , M r s . S a llie Ferguson, of Texas, Misses Sue and Pattie Pope and J. W., Ben and Bert Pope of this county. ***Election offices appointed Cleve Masde n, W. B . Tilden, Hebert Croan, John H. N icholso n, Richard Braithwaite, Garrow Thornsb erry, Chas. McK enzie, Josh K. Brooks, J. W . Harris, Marshall Collier, W. C. Ellab y, Bert Hall, A. Crenshaw, Mack Roby, L. L. Jones, O. P. Basham, J. Porter Thompson Sr, Jas. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Hahn, Geo. W . Tinnell, Edward M . Hess, Beverly Brashear, Chas. Du vall, L ee Masden, C. W . Newma n, Geo. Co llings, Warren Shaw, W m. Clem, Jno. R . Hill, Jasper Pearl, Frank T. Harned, Clarence Dawson, John Chambers, Gra nville W elch, J. E . Chappell, J. L. Quick, J. T. Griffin, C. R. Smith, J. R. Lee, John C. B. Hoagland, J. M. Hardaway. Picnic by Cupio Camp of Royal N e i g h b o r s o f A me rican at Fe rguson's Gro ve, one qua rter of a mile west of Knob Creek Church. ***W ood L. Merriwether T. C. Coleman, wife and son , are in Cincinnati for several days. ***Personal Attorney To t Carro ll has mov ed his office to the exchange building on South M ain street. Misses Ruth Paul and Mar y Breeding, of Columbia, KY, are spending a few weeks with M iss Louise Monroe. Lindsay Ridgway and wife spent Sund ay in Lo uisville J. H. M cFarland, who is in the undertaker business at Adairville, KY spent several days here last week. Mr. Wo od L. Merriwether, age 41, oldest son of Mr . Geo . W . Merriwether, and b rother of M rs. J. B. Mo nroe of this place, died of pneumo nia last Tuesday. Remains taken from Louisville to Shelbyville, Ky and interred at Grove Hill Cem etery. Survived by his father, five sisters and two brothers. Misses Estill M ouchon and Lill Kearms, of Louisville, are guests of the Misses Carroll at W hip-poorwill Valley. Owing t o his illness, M r. McC ormick, who w as appointed in January to fill the unexpired term of Miss Jennie Carpenter, resigned from office an d M r. Ora Roby was app ointed by Jud ge D aniel. Claud Meredith, of Louisville, spent Sunday with his mother, M rs. A. W . Mered ith. ***June 23, 1911 (Pg. 4) The piano recital given by pupils of M is s Ed ith Ha nco ck at th e Methodist church muc h enjo yed, etc etc. Delightful musicale given at the Methodist Church by one of our neighboring music c lubs. T aking part were the Misses Moucho n, Bro oks, Carroll, McKenna, Wathen and C. E. M cCormick Jr. M rs. Katie Dawes, nee Katie Sayers, daughter of Alexander Sayers of Nelson County, died at her home in L o u i s v il l e , M o n d ay , a f t e r a protracted illness. Funeral from the Broadway Baptist Church, buried Cave Hill cemetery. Herb ert McCau ley and Harry Kerrick, of Louisville, spent Sunday with Miss Ida Charles Carroll at W hip-poor-will Valley. Mrs. Chas. Bridwell, Mrs. Rogers and M iss Pea rl Cooper spent Thursday with H. L. Rogers family at Zoneton. Mrs. B. H. Barnes and daughter, of Louisville, Miss Katie Bransford, of TN, and M rs. S. J. Rogers, of MO, spent Sund ay with M rs. W . H. Coop er. Miss Ira Russell of Bloom field visited her bro ther, O tis Russell. Ho well Smith, wife and son are visiting relatives at Lagrange. Mrs. J. H. Bro wn of O wensb oro is visiting Mrs. C. E. McC ormick. M i s se s B e t t i e a n d M a r g a r e t McKenna, of Fairfield, are visiting M iss Elizabeth Wathen at Bardstown Junction. Page 165 Mrs. Dullie Coleman is visiting her d a u g h t e r , M r s . M a r s h a l l in Louisville Bradford Hays, Everett Shepherd and Calvin Rouse, left Monday for Kansas City, where they expect to get work in the harve st fields. Mrs. Lizzie Callahan, of Shelbyville and Katie C. M iller, of Indianapolis, and Misses Eugenia and Zilpah Crist, of Pleasant Hill, visited Mrs. R. L. Troutman last week. Wm. Add ams, o f Harrison C ounty, was here W ednesday in the interest of his candidacy for Governor of KY. Mrs. Maggie Welch, who has been in bad health for some time, left Thursday for French Lick Springs under advice of her physician. Misses Lena and Ollie We lch spent several days in Louisville shopping. Pro f. Thompson, of Buffalo, KY, has been engaged by the Board of School Trustees as principal of our school. Jailer Lee has been on the sick list for the past week. Misses Lilly M ason , Lestell e Mullins, and Jane Crawford, of Louisville, will be the weekend guests of M isses Mary Jane and Virginia Barbour, at "Roxmoor". Madams John R. T . Barbour and J. J. Blankinship will chaperone a swimming party to the Fork in honor of M isses Lilly M ason, Lestelle Mullins, and Jane Crawford of Louisville. Mrs. A. C. Bishop and daughter, Miss Grace, and son, James, of Louisville, are visitors of Mrs. S. E. Hancock this week. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Notice of bid s for furnish ing material and building a school house at Victo ry, Bullitt County, KY . S. N. B rooks, Sec y. ***Bardstown Junction Miss Amelia Lee Oaks is again at home after graduating from Logan College at Russellville. Before coming home, she was the guest of Miss Nell Clark in Russellville and Miss Ellen Gill, of Olmstead. Little Miss Mattie Hoagland is with her grand mother, Mrs. Stratz in Louisville. Mrs. Morrison, of Larue County, is guest of her d aughter, M rs. W. C. Ward. Miss Mary Jane Trunnell spent two weeks with Miss Elsie Huber in Louisville. Miss Ethel Newman left for an extended visit to M iss Bo sley in Owensboro. Mrs. Hardy Cruise is improving slowly, after suffering from a nervous breakdown. Mr. Owens and wife, of Louisville, recen tly visited their daughter, Mrs. W arren Shaw. Mr. Sutton, of Buffalo, visited his son, E. W. Sutton. Iley Jones and wife visited Henry Harris recently. Mr. W athen, a very able Episcopal minister of Louisville, preached here Sund ay night. Miss Winnie Jones of Shepherdsville, is visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity. Mrs. Fred N ewm an and little daughter, of Mob ile, AL, have arrived to spend the summ er with relatives here. John Burch and family were guests of J. L. T runnell Sunday. G e o r g e S t r a t z a nd w i f e o f Louisville, have b een recent guests of Mrs. R. K. Hoagland. Col. & M rs. T. J. Daniel left for a visit to their daughter in Oklahoma. Jode Swea ringen went to Louisville to accept the position as conductor on a street car. Little Am elia E. H oagland is convalescent, after b eing quite ill. Little Miss Beulah Barrall, of Shepherdsville, is spending the week with her aunt, Miss Ada Gre enwell. Mr. Hahn and family have mo ved to Samue ls. M r. Hahn's son, of Clermo nt, has moved into his home here. Sorry to report death of M rs. M ell Deacon, who died at her home near Pleasant Hill Monday. Funeral by Rev. Bushman at Cedar Grove. Little Ruby Walters, of Hodgenville, has returned home accompanied by Miss Mab el Sutton, after visiting Mrs. E. W . Sutton. ***Cup io Richard W athen Jr has been the guest of his parents here. ***June 23, 1911 (Pg. 5) Mrs. Cora Ridgway spent several days with Mrs. Claud Ridgway at Mea dow Lawn. Mrs. John Pendleton and two children visited Mrs. Ambrose Skinner. John Pendleton was Shep herdsville Thursday. ***Victory A. H. Bowman and wife, of Louisville, have been guests of T. J. Trunnell family. Lem Swea ringen and family spent Sunday with Noah Nusz. Mrs. Leslie Ludwick spent last week with her mother, M rs. Henry D avis. Mrs. W illie Nusz has been on the sick list. M rs. Gillie Bomar has returned to Louisville, after being with Mrs. E. W . Sutton for several da ys. Eli Roby and family visited J. A. Roby Sunday. Miss Sophia Morrison is at home after a several weeks course at the W estern K entuck y State N ormal. Vern Jone s and family visited Mack W eller recently. Henry Crenshaw and family, of Salt River, and Tom H ibbs spent Sunday with Pate Swearingen. Miss Eulah Wathen visited relatives at Springfield. Edith Clark and Geraldine Lutes of Buechel visited the Misses Roby recen tly. Miss Katie Miller is in Louisville, the guest of her brother. Miss Amy Herps Jackson Sunda y. visited Page 166 Grace in Mesdames Chas. O. Tydings and F. T. Arnold were in Shepherdsville in the interest of a Royal Neighbor Camp. Miss Christina Skinner spent the week end w ith her co usins, Minerva and Linda Pend leton. Ernest Funk, wife and daughter spent Friday night with M rs. Sallie Funk. Miss Grace Funk spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Elizabeth Smith. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. To m R itchey a nd three children spent the week end with her parents, Geo. Quick and wife. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and children and Katherine Pendleton spent Mo nday with Mrs. Sallie Pendleton. C h a r l e s R y an an d w ife, o f Louisville, spent several days with Mrs. Ryan's parents, J. T. Ritchey and wife. Ernest Funk, wife and daughter, spent the wee k end with Ben Ritchey and wife. Charles Johnson, age 77, is at the point of death at his home near here. Chas. Ryan and wife, of Louisville, and Mesda mes John Nicholson and Ben Ritchey and little baby spent Tuesday with Mrs. Eliza Chappell at Chappell's Ridge. Robert O'Neal, acco mpa nied b y a party of young people, spent Saturday and S unda y at Em erald Cottage. ***June 30, 1911 (Pg. 1) ***Virginia Barbour That "death loves a shining mark" was never more truly exemplified than when the final summons came that called from time to eternity Miss Virginia Barbour, daughter of Mr. & M rs. John R. T. Barbour at her home in Hubers Station Sunday night. She was a lovely girl, just budding into womanhood, having just graduated fro m the L ouisville High Scho ol. The death of Miss Barbour came without warning. On the preceding Monday night, she p articipa ted in the commencement exercises of her class and Saturday had a number of her classmates as her guests at her home in the co untry. She seem ed in perfect heath, but that night became sudd enly ill, soon lapsed into unconsciousness and the efforts of physicians to revive her were in vain. She w as sufferin g from uraem ic poisoning and the disease made such rapid progress that she passed away as stated. The funeral was from the Chapel of St. Mary M agda lene's Church at Brook and C ollege Streets in Louisville and b uried in St. Louis Cemetery near that city. Pallbearers were: Kend rick Lewis, Thos. Coleman, Edward C. H ump hrey, Cal Drake, Allen R. Whit?? and Abram Brooks. M iss Barbo ur's death has cast a gloom over this whole community, where she was so well known and universally loved. Since the sad death of M iss Ruth Brooks in Rome several years ago, no like event has caused such general regret in this county. For sale or trade: Two well-bred Jacks, 3 and 10 years old , made the season of 19 11 in Shep herdsville. Inquire of G . S. Patte rson or W. M. McG rew. For sale or trade: A good soda founta in. W . M . L o g s d o n, Clermont, KY Ice Cream festival for the benefit of Ho ly Redeeme r church at the walnut grove, Chapeze, KY. ***Personal M iss Eva Swearingen of Barb oursville, is visiting Mrs. Conrad M araman. Ho well Smith and family returned from Lagrange. have ***Mrs. Elizabeth Deacon Mrs. Elizabeth Deacon, age 51, nee Elizabeth Greenwell, daughter of Wm. Greenwell, died at her home June 19, after a lingering illness. She was born July 13, 1860. Memb er of the Lutheran Church. Survived by a husband, two daughters and one son, Dulcie, W illie and M iami, respectively. Funeral services conducted by Rev. C. E. Buschman of Louisville and Rev. W. R. Moody of H igh Grove. Buried at Cedar Grov e. Pallbearers: Lee Barger, Henry Jones, Ade Harris, Kirby Jones, Jam es Rouse and Charles Bridwell. S. E. Hancock - B ecause of a combination of conditions, I have withdrawn from the race for Superintendent. Card of thanks from Mell Dacon and children for kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of our wife and mother, Elizabeth Dacon. Mrs. Sue Sum mers visited M rs. Foster. Mrs. John Summers and children spent a day with Mrs. Monroe. Misses Ina Fern Foster and Helen Lee visite d M rs. R. L. Troutman last week. Miss Lou Ella Lingle is guest of her sister, Mrs. W hitehouse this week. Mr. Ditz and wife, of N ew Albany, and Misses Cora and M aye Rou se were guests of Mrs. W . S. Rouse Sund ay. M iss Neva Ma gruder visi ted relatives and friends here last week. Hugo Rouse Bardstown. visited friends in Miss Aetna Hancock is with friends in the city. ***June 30, 1911 (Pg. 4) Mrs. Jas. Starks, of Louisville, spent a day here. For sale: Ham, fish, wiener and watermelon privileges at the Bullitt County Fair. Inq uire of W. F. Henderson & Son. R. H. Hill and wife, and Mrs. W allace Hill, of Beechmont, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. P. B. R iley at Kimbo Hill. Page 167 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. J. S. Jackman, on her way from Nazareth to Louisville, visited Mrs. C. E. Mc Cormick. S. N. B rooks and son spent Saturday in Mt. Wa shington. Miss Douglas Harrison spent several days with Mrs. Dullie Coleman. Mr. & M rs. Geo. Straeffer Jr and Mrs. C. A. Marshall spent Sunday at the Meadows. Dr. & M rs. C. E. Brush and little son arrived Saturday from Nashville. Dr. Brush returned, but his wife and son will spend the rest of the summer with M rs. P. B. Riley at Kim bo H ill. Mrs. J. S. Jackman, of Louisville, is visiting Mrs. M . M. Brooks at her home near Brooks Station. Mrs. Jackman was a schoolmate of M rs. Bro oks, Mrs. M . L. Hamilton and the Late M rs. Sneed of this county, at Nazareth. Miss Ina Fern Foster, who has been under treatment at Hazelwood Sanitarium, near Louisville, for some months was here, looking quite well and is much improved. She left for her home in lower Bullitt, where she will spend the rest of the summer. Mrs. Monroe entertained in honor of her daughter's guests: Miss Louise Monroe, Misses Mary Breed ing and Ruth Paul of Columbia, Ky, Ed. O'Co nnell and wife, and Minor Maram an, of Louisville, Miss Helen Lee o f B arrallto n , M iss E va Swearingen of Barboursville, Roy Maraman and Ellsworth McC ormick. ***Local Items J . R . B a l l is d o in g s o me improvement work on the B aptist Church. Mr. Hackney is doing some painting for C. F. Troutman. Chas. Tilden is suffering with an abscess on his right hand. Be sure to stamp opposite the name of James Garnett for Attorney General. The J unior B .Y .P.U. meeting. Officers: Laura Daniel, Kathleen Croan, Pearl Coop er, Helen Martin, Mayme Step hens. Miss Louise Monroe's guests ro yally entertained, etc, etc. M rs. J. O. Stephens and family of Richmond, KY , visited S . B. Stephens fam ily. Mrs. M . J. Stephens, of Cedar Creek, Hardin County, who has been visiting her son, S . B. Stephens, left to visit relatives at Richmond, KY. B. B. Ball spent and co uple o f days in Louisville this week. Porter B ridwell, has be en working in Sullivan, Il, returned home. S. C. Bridwell who has been on the sick list for seve ral days, is able to be out. James E. M iller, who has been on the sick list for sev eral weeks, is now with his brother, Robert M iller. Bro. Jasper M attingly, will preach at Chappe ll school house, just beyond Mt. Eden C hurch. Don't forget to vote for Ollie James. Misses Edith and Aetna Hancock guests: Misses Mary Breeding, Louise Mo nroe, Ruth Paul, M essrs.. R o e , Z i m m e r m a n , W i l l i a ms , Hardaway and M araman. Mrs. Nat Maram an gue sts: Miss Swearingen, Miss Ruth Paul and Miss Mary Bre eding, of Co lumbia KY Mrs. C. P. Bradbury, who has been quite ill for the pa st week, is somewhat improved. Miss Stella Troutwine has been employed to teach the Bardstown Junction school, assisted by M iss Amelia Lee Oa ks. Hear Prof. Wesley Smith's Negro Minstrel at the Red Men's picnic. You will live ten years longer. For sale or rent: twenty-four acres of land on Buffalo Run, about one mile east of Salt River Station. Suitable for a hennery. Inquire at Lee Hamilton, A ttorney, L ouisville Trust Building. ***June 30, 1911 (Pg. 5) Ever hear of the Boston Tea Party? "Redmanship" was born on that eventful night. Go to their picnic on the Fourth. ***Cup io Squire John H. Bell, of this county, will get a good position under Henry Bosworth, if he is elected auditor. Henry Pendleton, wife and baby, spent Saturday and Sunday with John Nicholson. Ice Cream supper for the benefit of the new church at Belmont Saturday evening, July 8, 1911 Mrs. Cora Ridgway spent Saturday in Shepherdsville. Rev. Arthur E. W atham , of Trinity Church, Louisville, will D. V. preach at Collie Chapel, Bardstown Junction. Page 168 Mrs. Malinda John son visited Mrs. Lidia Snellen. Gra nville Hilton , and wife, of Louisville, spent last week with their son, R. G . Stowers. Miss Eunice Ridgway spent Sunday night with Miss M ary Nicho ls. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Minerva Pend leton spent last week with her aunt, Miss Luella Pendleton. M rs. Gladys Samuels and children spent Sunday with Jim Cundiff and family. M rs. Lennie Keene and two children, of Louisville, spent ten days with her father, R. B. Stowers a n d o t h e r r e l a t i v e s i n t h is neighborhood. Lee Ogle and Carl Arnold have gone about 80 m iles belo w here to get out a boundry of timber. T. G. Ritchey, wife and children, spent Sunday with his parents, J. P. Ritchey and wife. W ith this issue, The editor is listed as C. E. M cCormick, Associate Editor and Business Manager - Jno. L. Sneed. (Through August 2, 1912) ***July 14, 1911 (Pg. 1) Mrs. Nora Ritchey and baby spent Monday and Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Sallie Funk. M rs. How ard Sam uels of Ko smosdale spent Tuesday with her mother, M rs. Cora Rid gway. J. T. R itchey and wife, B en Ritchey, wife and bab y, T. G . Ritchey, wife and two children to ok sup per with John Nicholson and wife Sun day. Little Miss Katherine Ritchey is visiting her grandparents, Geo. Quick and wife, in Oakdale. Dr. & M rs. Tydings Su nday guests: Amb rose Skinner and wife, John Skinner and wife, Ernest Funk and wife and the Misses Christina Skinner and Hazel Funk. ***Mrs. Lillian Pemberton Mrs. Lillian Pemb erton com mits suicide by taking carbolic acid. She died W ednesday at the Sm ith hotel, where she had made her home since separation from her husband about three years ago, having come from Madisonville, her former home. She was a daughter of the late County Judge, James F. Smith, and better known as Miss Daisey Smith. Depression of spirits, caused by p ro perty losse s a n d b u s in e ss reversals are said to be the cause of her rash act. She leaves a small son, her mother, two sisters and four brothers. Buried in the Smith family burying ground near Bardstown Junction. H ighlights only. ***County Court Day Mrs. Miranda Sanders visited her daughter, Mrs. Harry Carter at Grand Junction, CO. Charlie Johnso n, age 7 7, died at his home near West Point, of the infirmities of old age June 19. Buried at the home place. Brother Hurbolt, the Baptist minister at W est Point co nducted services. Geo. Pendleton, E. E. Ridgway, and L. W . Nichols in Shepherdsv ille Saturday attend ing the tru stees meeting. Mrs. C. B . O'Neal mo ved out to Emerald Co ttage for the summer. in W ill Burn s' hay field on the M t. W ashington road, about two miles east of Shepherdsville and driving a mow ing machine, was struck by lighting out in the open field and instantly killed. The two mules he was driving were also killed and the machine was badly damaged. He was an industrious young man and was well liked in the community. Survived by wife and one child, four brothers and one sister. Buried at Bullitts Lick. See following for another lightning cause death at about the same time. S. A. Rayman appointed overseer of the road from the foot of Bullitts Lick Hill to the Shepherdsville Road. Conrad Maram an ap poin ted administrator of estate of Squire G. K. Johnson, deceased. Robert Hardesty, O. P. M eans and John Chambers appointed appraisers of same. W ill of Sarah J. Hardy admitted to pro bate and Jam es W . Hardy qualified as executor. ***Deadly lightning During the severe electric storm W ednesday, Everett Middleton, was Page 169 During the severe electric storm W ednesday, Mr. W . C. W ard, well know merchant and postmaster at Bardstown Junction, was struck by lighting and instantly killed while standing on the ground stacking hay in the field. A Negro man, working with him, was shocked, but not seriously injured. Mr. W ard's remains taken to his old home in Greensburg, Ky for interment. (See Everett Middleton, above, for another casualty of the same storm.) Long article on wedding of Joseph Anthony Sanders, whose parents are from near Louisville, and Grace Livingston Hoo d. M entions Frank Nelson, organist, Edmund Houck, Leslie Miller, Joe McT ear and Hugh Kinkaid, ushers, little Miss Alex Cleague Field, maid o f honor, M rs. Sarah Hood, mother of the bride, Mr. Roy Ruebel, of LaFollette, best man. Ceremony performed by Rev. Dr. Robt. L. Bachman. School friends, Misses Helen and N eil Allen, of W olf Creek, Bertha Summerlin of M attoon, IL, M arjorie Davis, Genevieve Rice, Emma Carson. Also out of town guests, Miss Margaret Henry and Mr. Jasper Henry, aunt and uncle of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. John W ebb, M rs Rosa Mead Cawo od, and Misses Lucile and Mary Charles Cawood, of Maryville. Informal reception by Mrs. Hoo d, who is this summer occupying the beautiful residence of Dr. and Mrs. C harles B. P erkins, W est Clinch Avenue. Mr. Sanders and his bride will spend a short The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett honeymoon with the groom's pare nts near Louisville, Ky after which they will g o t o h o u s ek eep in g in LaFollette. Mrs. Floyd F. Hanly, of C incinnati, OH, spen t Sund ay with M iss Eleanor Dobyns who is visiting M rs. Emma Saunders at Hebron. Officer Tom W oods of Highland Park telephoned Sed Bell to be on look out for a stolen horse from Hillary Dawson, there. About that time, a Negro went to Curran Troutwine and traded him the horse for a cow, which he took directly to W . T. Lee and offered to sell for $12.50. Curren "smelled a mice", notified Sheriff Myers. The Negro, who first gave his name as Tom Miller, then Dave Jones, was arrested. Geo. Barrall and wife, who have been visiting his pa rents, Lewis Barrall and wife, in the Knob s, returned home to Kansas City, MO. ***July 14, 1911 (Pg. 2) Ed. H. Thompson we nt to M emp his on a business trip. M iss Maud Smith is visiting relatives and friends in L ouisville Miss Josie Barrall left for a visit to her brother, George, in Kansas C ity. M rs. R. M. W heat and daughter, Marguerite, will visit friends here. Miss Nell Gray W ilson, of Lebanon Junction, was guest of Mrs. C. G. Troutman this week. Miss Willie Mae Ridgway and brother, Samuel, will visit relatives in M eade Co unty. W . B. Ro bards and two nieces, Misses Elizabeth and Myra Eskew of Bardstown, were guests of Mrs. M. E. Balee. R. L. Grigsby, Tom Hardy, Pete Wiggington and Jas. E. O'Bryant, of Mt. Washington, were here M onday. Vernon Martin, of St. Louis, will spend the rest of summer with his mother, Mrs. Bettie Martin. ***Pleasant H ill Mrs. Ollie B urch is o n the sick list. Lem Tyler and Webb Drake, of W hitfield section, James Hardy of Solitude, and Chas. Long and his handsome little boy, Thurston, of Mt. Washington were here M onday. Mrs. George Ho ugh visited the city last week. Mrs. J. F. Combs and daughter, Miss Mary Palmer, Mrs. C. F. Troutman and Mrs. W. H. Cooper attended the M issionary Society meeting at the Hebron parsonage. Mrs. Arp Harmon visited Mrs. Iley Jones last week at V ictory. ***Personal Greenup Miller from Knob Creek was here W ednesday oldest, most prom inent and highly respected citizens at his home there yesterday reached us too late for an extended obitua ry notice in this issue. Miss Marguerite Jury, of Peewee Valley, visited M iss Halley Hays. Charles Kipp Jr, o f Louisville, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Hallye Roby. Miss Fern Ro by, of Louisville, is visiting her aunts, Mrs. Josie Barger and M rs. Ollie Burch. ***Local Items Mrs. Arp Harmon spent Sunday with Mrs. Lida M agruder at Deatsville. Fifteen ball pool now at Bowman Bro s. on M ain Street. Miss Edith Barger spent Sunday with Mrs. B. D. Burch. Mrs. Conrad Maraman entertained in honor of Misses Breeding and Paul, the guests of Miss Lo uise Monroe. J. C. Able of Cox's Cre ek was in this vicinity last week. T. L. Lewis and wife, of Vincennes, IN, will spent August with her mother, Mrs. Bettie Martin. Mr. Lewis will tune pianos while here, leave orders with Mrs. Martin. Jno. L. Sneed will continue to run his insurance business as usual and when not at the Pioneer o ffice will be at his office in the American Ho tel on M ain Street. Miss Mary Hardaw ay's guests in honor of Miss Louise Mo nroe and her guests, Misses Ruth Paul and Mary B reeding: Messrs and Mesdames Neil Trunnell Jr, Henry Trunnell, Jennie Trunnell, and Messrs. Jesse and James Hardaway, and Ellsworth McCo rmick. News of the death of Major W. S. McFarland, one of M t. W ashington's Page 170 Miss Ada Greenwell visited Misses Dulcie and M iami Dacon last week. Mrs. Irene Crist visited her sister, Mrs. Lizzie Owen last week. Miss Belle Lloyd, of High Grove, visited M iss Miami D acon Friday. W . S. Harris and Steve W insitt are erecting the new scho ol. Miss Paralee Scott, of Zoneton, and M iss Lunette Stansbury, o f Mt. W ashington, spent the week end with ... Eug enia C rist. Mrs. Lizzie Harris and son are visiting relatives here. Jonc Clark and family spent Sunday with Wm. M agruder. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Richard Haskell, and wife, of Nashville, TN, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Mattie Rouse. Harry Kirby and Richard Schelly, of Louisville, are visiting B. H . Crist. Pres Lutes, of Bardstown, spent last week with his sister. M rs. Nellie Herbert and tw o children, of Deatsville, visited her parents, Alf Dacon and wife. Mrs. Lizzie Harris and son of Louisville, are visiting relatives here. Prof. Burks, new principal at Lynnland College at Glendale. Miss Birdie Lentsch, of the city, is visiting her sister, M rs. Ba ll. Little M iss Geneva Bro oks is spending two weeks with relatives in Louisville. Robert Sales, wife and children, visited Mrs. D ave Crum backer last week. M iss Teresa Bro oks spent several days in city last week. W . H. Beeler suffered painful injuries, broken bones, etc in trying to stop his team o f runaway mules. M rs. W ilbur Strange and her charming daughters, of Knoxville, TN are here for the summer. The little daughter of James Cochran had a finger nail torn out one day this week. W e trust Mr. McCormick will soon resume his natural place at The Pioneer. In the interim, we welcome Mr. Sneed's return. Mrs. Hansb rough and son spent last week with her mother. ***Cup io Joe Brooks and wife and Miss May Hedges spent Sund ay with D r. & Mrs. M urray at Belm ont. Misses Lula and Mary Johnson spent Wednesday with their cousin, Ruth Stow ers. Misses Josephine and Ruth Rogers spent a day and night with Mrs. E. Z. Wiggington last week. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and little girl spent Friday with her mother. ***June 14, 1911 (Pg. 3) ***Hebron Mrs. S. J. Rogers of Caruthersville, M O is visiting her numerous relatives here. Dave Smith Jr of Atlanta, GA, visited his parents here last week. Miss Mary Christopher was the week end guest of Mrs. W. H. Beeler. W ho predicted the drouth to last all summer? Dr. J. R. Ho lsclaw and family spent Sunday with E. K. Severance and family. Misses Estella and M ay Hed ges' Monday guests: M rs. E. Z. W iggington and d aughters. Jas. Shanklin and family, of the city, spent a week with his sister, Mrs. W iggington. The Ladies of Cooper Memorial serve ice cream every Saturday evening at Okolona Station. W ith McC reary for Governor and the drought broken, our cup of thanksgiving is full. Mrs. Mattie Rid gway and d aughters, Miss Gertrude and Mrs. Haslam, and childre n are guests of Mrs. S. W . Broo ks and other relatives. Dr. and Mrs. Holsclaw spent two days and nights at St. Joseph Infirmary with their daughter, Mary Cynthia, who had an operation perfo rmed on her throat. Mrs. Cooke, of Louisville, (nee Miss Blanche Tucker) spent Sund ay with her uncle, W . J. Bell. J. H. Rogers and Mrs. Queen visited their sister, Mrs. Dr. Merrifield, at Blo omfield, rece ntly. Mrs. E. Z. Wiggington and daughter made a week end visit to the family o f L u d W ig g in gto n, a t M t. W ashington. M rs. W m. Crumb acker spent the Fourth with her brother, J. R. Ho lsclaw and fam ily. Page 171 Dr. & M rs. Tydings ate supper with Ernest Funk Saturday Mrs. Sarah Johnson spent Saturday night with Mrs. Lidia Snellen. Rev. W iley Alford, wife and daughter, of Indiana, are with M rs. Alfo rd's parents, Alden Barrall and wife. Julius Frank and wife, of South P ort, Indiana, spent the week end with Miss Luella Pendleton. Mesdames Mo llie and Minerva Mo nroe and Miranda Saunders spent Sund ay with L. W . Nichol's family. Mrs. Ambrose Skinner entertained Friday with an elegant dinner in honor of her guests, G ranville Hilton and wife, for M rs. Hilton's birthda y. Guests: L. W . Nichols, Jas. Cund iff, Charles Ashby, M esdames R. B. Stowers, W . E. Ashby, Julia Hilton and Miss Lula A shby. Geo. Pendleton, wife and two daughters, and their guests, Mrs. Kate Perry and daughters, of E'town, and Mrs. Kate Ritchey ate supper with John Nicholson and wife. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mesdames Minnie Pendleton and Jim Perry and children spent Monday with their aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Ogle. Elmer Ridgway and wife entertained with an elegant dinner in honor of the birthdays of both E lmer and his father, James Ridgway. Guests: L. W . Nichols, Ja s. Ridgway, J. T. Ritchey and wife, Nathan Harris, wife and children of Orell, Mrs. Malinda Johnson, Claud (can't read rest) Mrs. W. E. Ashby returned home after a visit with Mrs. Roe Ashby in Shepherdsville. L. W . Nichols and Ambrose Shanks are in Louisville attending the Republican convention. Amb rose Shanks spent Monday with Ben Ritche y on his way to Louisville. ***Bardstown Junction Mr. Sutton, age 81, father of E . W . Sutton, of this place, passed away on the 10th at his home in Buffalo, KY. Sorry to hear of illness of C. E. McC ormick, wish him a speedy recovery. Miss Sophia Morrison is guest of relatives at Lyons Station. Miss Pauline Norris, of M aysville, is guest of M iss Amelia Lee O aks. Little Miss Mabel Sutton visited relatives in Larue County for three weeks. E. D. Oaks left Saturday for a busine ss trip to M ississippi. Little Miss Mattie Hoagland is spending severa l weeks in Louisville with her grandmother. Miss Rose Cum mings, o f the city, is spending severa l days with the Misses M ooney. Miss Ethel M orrison, of Hardin County, visited her aunt, Mrs. Ward. Jake Keller and wife, Edwin Keller and wife, M rs. Harry Keller and Miss Ida Keller, of Louisville, were guests of Mrs. Ernest Miller and Mrs. W illiam Keller. M rs. Hardy Cruise is slowly improving after her recent illness. Miss Sue E ngle, of Louisville, is with Mrs. Rennison. Charlie Stallings and wife and daughter visited his brother, Lewis Stallings and fam ily Sunday. Mrs. Georgia Gentry and little daughter spent Saturday night with her mother, Mrs. Rosa Dickey. Dave Armstrong, wife and children, of Taylorsville were guests of Sam Armstrong and wife Saturday night and Sund ay. Clara Trigg was recent guest of her aunt, Mrs. Emma Stallings. Jesse Ridgway and family spent Sunday with Kirby Grant and wife. George Armstrong's Sunday guest, Everett Armstrong of Shepherdsville. Claud Owen and H ugh Hall were Sunday guests of Claud Stallings and wife. Miss Ella Mae Castor and brother, of Louisville, are spending this week with their aunt, M rs. Nellie Grant. Mr. & M rs. John W hitledge Sr spent T u e s d a y e v e n i n g w i t h t h e ir daughter, M rs. Ambrose Rid gway. Miss Lola Hoagland left Monday to begin her school at Cane Spring. Mrs. Blanche Ladgasaw a nd little ones, of Louisville, spent last week with his parents, Sam Bass and wife. Mrs. James Lync h visited relatives at Lyons. Guy Hecker attended the funeral of W . C. Owen F riday. Inman L. McLean, of Russellville, has been the guest of M iss Amelia Lee O aks. M iss Bessie Owens, o f Louisville, is guest of her sister, Mrs. W. T. Shaw. W ill Gentry, wife and baby, Ina Fern, spent Monday at the home of J. C. D ickey. M i s s E l i z abeth M erkely o f Cam pbe llsville visited the Misses Moon ey. Rev. and M rs. S. P. Martin, of Shepherdsville, spent a day with last week with Mrs. Ernest Miller. Miss Ida Charles Carroll, of Hube rs, recently visited Miss Eula Wathen. Clyde Triplett and family and John Davis, of Louisville, recently visited Henry Davis and family. Miss Ethel Newman made an extended visit with friends at Owensboro and Olmstead, KY. Mrs. Morrison, of Larue County, is with her daughter, Mrs. Ward. Mrs. P. A. Armstrong spent Sunday with her son, Albert Armstrong Col. and Mrs. T. J. Daniel are in Oklahoma, guests of their children, A. L. Daniel and Mrs. Curtis Lee. Page 172 Chester Barnes was guest of James King Saturd ay night and Sunda y. Little Miss Glacie Orms has gone to spend a week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. & M rs. Charlie Gentry at Zoneton. Miss Cordelia Trigg spent Sunday w ith her au nt, M r s . A lb e r t Armstrong. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Hughes Clark, of Louisville, spent Sunday with his mo ther, M rs. Lola Foster. Virgil Rice (sic), of Louisville, visited his parents, Buck Price and wife. Chester Barnes co ntemp lated a trip to his ho me at Boston M onday. Dr. I. T. Houck spent Sunday night with his family. Henry Troutman and wife have moved here. We wish them a hearty welcome and wish them success in our little town. Wm. Logsdon and family spent Sund ay in Lo uisville ***July 21, 1911 (Pg. 1) An article on Homecoming Lynnland College. M isses Maggie and Carrie Tinnell spent Sund ay with Nadine Perkins. at The Pleasant Grove news is on this page, but half the column is missing, appears to be the same names as seen often so I will not try to guess at what is being reported. (Edith) Poem in loving memory of M rs. Leroy Daniel who died July 15, 1910. ***W . C. Owen W . C. Owen, brother of G eo . M . Owen who died July 8, 1911, entered into rest July 6, 1911. Funeral services at Bethel by Bro. Roe of She pherdsville. L eaves a wife, two sons, Oscar and Edward, one daughter, Mrs. Albert Fisher, five brothers an d three grandchildren. Geo. M. Owen, brother of W. C. Owen, who died July 6, 1911. Geo. has lingered for some time in a state of suffering, was called from this world to that Haven of Rest July 8, 1911. His funeral was preached Sund ay, the 9th, at Bethel ?? by Rev. Bra ndo n ?. M r. Owen is survived by a devoted and loving wife, two daughters, M iss Albe rta and M rs. W ayne Harris, and one son, Herman Owen. There also remain four brothers and one grandson. ***Clermont Miss Go ldie Clark is the guest of Mae M asters. Mrs. Sullivan and children are spending this week with Mrs. Berdie Masters. Thomas Culver is in Louisville for a few days. Richard Culver and wife were in Deatsville Sund ay, the guests of Frank D eats. John B. H atfield and wife, of Chapeze, spent Sunday with Henry Troutman. Miss Claudie Duvall spent Sunday with Edith Hatfield. Miss Viola Tinnell visited her sister, Mrs. M ae Jones at Salt River Station recen tly. Johnnie Tinnell has returned from a visit to Samuels. Miss Phelps is visiting Florence Baldwin. W illie Gaddie and wife have gone to housekeeping. Miss Blanche Yo unger spent several days with Mrs. Clarence D uvall recen tly. Mrs. G. B. Tinnell and children were guests of Mrs. Mo ntgomery Sund ay. Miss Kate Thornton spent Sunday with Miss Katie Gaddie. Page 173 W m. Perkins has recovered from a lengthy illness and will soon be ab le to be out again. Mrs. Berdie Hatfield and children spent Sunday with W illie Gaddie and wife. D. B. Lacy & Sons steam shove l is filling the big trestle a short distance from H obbs. The ice cream supper and picnic at W alnut Grov e was a success. Gold watch wo n by M rs. Anna O 'Donnell and the cake given for prettiest and most popular young lady won by Miss M aggie Muir. Charles Brashear is in New Mexico. W illard Culver fell from a new house being built at Hob bs and sprained his w rist. Virgil Duvall was in Louisville last week. Mary Hoagland has been ill for several days. For Sale - Twenty-four aces of land on Buffalo Run, about one mile east of Salt River Station. Suitable for a hennery. Inquire at Atty. Lee Hamilton, Louisville Trust Building. W e will rent or lease the property known as the Am erican Ho tel, in Shepherdsville, on reasonable terms. Possession given im med iately. E. A. Cochran and C onrad M araman. ***W. S. McF arland Major W. S. McFarland, age 72, died July 12 as a result of general breakdown caused by infirmities of age. He w as bo rn and reared in Daviess County, Ky, son of W. H. McFarland, one of the pioneer citizens of that county. He practiced law for a number of years at the Owensboro bar. For more than 30 years, he had been a citizen of M t. W ashington, having married M iss Sallie Carrithers of that place. Later in life, he was connected with the The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett U.S. Internal Revenue Service, which he left about three years ago due to declining health. He was an uncompromising Republican. He leaves a wife, four daughters, M rs. Edward Kaye of Louisville, Misses Susie, Alberta and Barb ara McF arland and three sons, John, S a m a n d W i l l all o f M t . W ashington. He also leaves three sisters, Misses Vartula and Stataria and one brother, Walter M cFarland of Owensboro. Interred in the cemetery at Mt. Washington. Owen Paxton and wife and W. E. Steinehouse and w ife of Lo uisville are the guests in the home of L. J. W igginton. the two articles on this same pag e. Edith) M iss Elma McG ee entertained fourteen Sunday dinner guests in honor o f Miss Emma Mae Harned of Boston, Miss M aggie Mae O verall, of Bardstown and M iss Lettie Troutman of High Grove. ***Personal Card of thanks regarding death of W . S. McFarland, signed M rs. Mary McF arland and children. Edwa rd Bro wn an d wife, o f Louisville, are guests of John Gentry. ***Victory Charles Long and wife went to Taylorsville on a business and pleasure trip. W illie Greenwell, wife and son were in Sheph erdsv ille M ond ay on business. W . P. Swearingen, wife and son, s p e n t Su n d ay w it h F l e t c h e r Swearingen. Elmer Samue ls, of Cupio, was gue st of M iss Ada Greenw ell recently. Rollie Ringo , of Louisville, visiting relatives in this vicinity. is Zollie Swearingen spent Monday night with A da G reenw ell. Misses Violetta and Mollie Roby, Zollie Swea ringen, Jesse R oby, wife and daughter, Allie Greenwell and wife and Fred Bogard spent Sunday with Kirby Jo nes and family. ***Mt. Washington W . E . Kuh n a n d w ife , o f Lawrenceburg, are guests of Rev. B. F. Adkins. Miss Lydia Overall, of Farmville, VA, has been guest of her brother, Dr. Cap erton Overall, left to visit in Louisville. Mrs. John M cClure and sister, Miss Mayme Carrithers, left to visit relatives in Danville, IN. Miss Paralee Scott of South Park is guest of Miss Lounette Stansbury. Miss Christine Barnes Harris, of Owensboro, spent two weeks with her cousin, Miss Fannie McGee. Mrs. Clarence Nichols and daughter, of Louisville, are guests of of M rs. C. E. Anderson. Miss Mollie K indall, of Louisville is spending the summer with relatives. Master Chester Showalter and brother, of Louisville, are visiting their grand mo th er, M rs . J ohn Showalter. M iss Bettie Evans, who moved away years ago, is spending some time with her cousins at Solitude, the Misses Thomas. Luther M asden and wife have come to our city to make their abode. Mrs. M. L. Dyer, of Louisville, visited Rev. Brandon and wife. Mr. W . S. McFarland, died at his home Thursday, July 13 , 191 1, of a complication of diseases at the ripe old age of 72. Forty-one years ago, he married Miss Mary Carrithers of this city. Member of Presbyterian Church. (N ote difference in wife's first name and date of death between Page 174 ***July 21, 1911 (Pg.2) Claude Meredith, of Louisville, spent Sunday with his mother. Miss No ra King, of Lo uisville, is guest of Miss Maude Sm ith. Mrs. O. P . Means sp ent seve ral days with Mrs. C. F. Troutman. Frank Smith, of Salem neighborhood, spent Tuesday with W . H. Cooper. Miss Jennie Trunnell spent ten days at French Lick. Chas. M orrison, wife and children, are guests of W . B. T ilden's family. Mrs. W. A. Cook and two sons left to visit relatives in Indiana. Josh K. Broo ks and S. C . Sanders, of Bro oks, were here W ednesday on business. M iss Ne ll McGrego r, of Chattanooga, TN is guest of M iss Mary Palmer Com bs. Mrs. Daniel Gober and children are guests of her father, Squire A. E. Funk at B rooks. John H. H. Glenn spent 10 days at French Lick. Mesdames Ed J. Ro gers and B irdie Ball, of Zoneton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Coo per. M rs. S. B. Stephens and daughter, M iss Minnie, visited relatives in Indiana. Mrs. C. F. Troutman, Bro. Wheat and wife, and Mrs. O. P. M eans spent Tue sday in L ouisville The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Jas. F. Co llins, wife and son, Sam uel, and Miss Gra ce G riffin left W ednesd ay for French L ick Springs. Wm. M. Combs spent Sunday with his moth er, who is with her daughter, Mrs. R. W . Bergin, at Jeffersontown. Be verly Brashe ar, of L ebanon Junction, and Chas. Atcher, of Belmont, were here Wednesday on business. Miss Nell W ilson, of Lebanon Junction, visited M rs. C. F . Troutman. J. A. Cahoe, wife and daughter, Catherine, and John P olk, o f Louisville, are spending the week at the Fo ster Hotel. Miss Lida B arnett of New Albany is guest of T. C . Coleman and family at their camp near Peacock's Island. Mrs. Joan Rob y and daughter, Miss Mayme, spent Wed nesday at the Foste r Hotel. Mrs. Roby is improving in health. Miss May Lee spent 10 days at French Lick Springs, and is much improved in health by the trip. Miss Edith Hancock made an extended visit with relatives and friends in Elizabethtown, Lebanon and Springfield. Robt. Dever, Frank Lee, Clarence Dunn and Miss Blanche Younger spent several days with relatives and friends in Hodgensville. Misses Nell Wilson, H allie Hays, Austine B rooks, Mary Palmer Combs and Ida C harles C arroll spent last Saturday with Mrs. A. W . Mered ith. M iss Lou ise M onro e's guests, Misses Ruth W . Paul and M ary B r e e d i n g h a v e r e t u rn e d to Columbia, KY. Rev. R. M. W heat and wife and daughter, are visiting friends here. Mrs. J. W. Snyder and handsome twin babies, of Riviera, Texas, have been guests of her sister, M rs. W ill Com bs, for some time and has gone to the city for a sho rt visit. ***Local Items Jailer Robert E . Lee is seriously ill at his resid ence on M ain street. Miss Blanche Younger opened her school at B ullitt Lick last M onday. Little Hazel McN utt, of Barrallton, is very ill with typhoid fever. J. I. Rickerson is building a new cottage residence on one o f his lots on A bbo tt Street. W . M. M cGrew has cancelled his lease on the old American Hotel and moved with his family to his farm. W . C. Mo rrison is having a handsome veranda built and other improvements to his residence near the L & N depo t. The Catho lics have bought a lot from H. C. Bow man on Abbott Street and w ill shortly begin erecting a house of wo rship o n it. Jas. E. M iller, has sold out his stock of merchandise at the old Kno bs post office to Ezra Johnson and is now with his brother, R. H. M iller, in Lee's addition. Calvin Rayman and wife, who moved to Boston some mo nths ago h ave r e turne d a nd a re no w occupying the cottage next to C. L. Croan. F. F. Thomas, Shepherdsville's expert painter, has bought the property on River front, formerly occupied by Robert M iller and family, from C. F. Troutman and will occupy it as a residence. Page 175 Revs. Peak and Ro e, of the M ethodist Chu rch, hold ing protracted meeting at Cedar Grove Church. Squire John H. B ell left for Vanceburg, Ky, in the interest of the Great Southern Fire Insurance Compa ny, a corporation now being organized. T. C. Coleman and family have gone into camp at their old location near Peaco ck's Island, on Sa lt River, where they will remain for several weeks. Mr. Coleman is unsurpassed as camp entertainer. Rev. Brame, pastor of the B aptist Church will make a two week visit to his old hom e in Mississippi. Mrs. Brame and children are there now and will accompany him home. The Pionee r force is indeb ted to Mrs. Ma ttie Rennison for the nicest treat of the season, delicious, homegrown peaches from a tree in her yard o n M ain Street. The new street crossings are about completed and with but one exception are a splendid lot of work. They are a great improvement for the town. Rev. S. P. Martin, former pastor of the B aptist Ch urch c ond ucting protracted meeting hear his old home near Sulphur, in Henry County. Mrs. M artin and daughter, Helen, are spending the week at the Foster Hotel in Bro. Martin's absence. Card of thanks from Mrs. W ard and children for kindness during "our sudd en be reave ment" Bids sought for cleaning and r e p a iring fair grou nds fo r app roaching fair. O .W . Pearl, Secy. Chas. Skaggs, who lives on Jas. H. Lee's farm, Belmont, has found a pocket-book containing money. Owner identify and pay for ad. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett M iss Bertha Edmondson of New Alba ny, and nephew were guests of Mrs. H. L. Rogers. ***July 21, 1911 (Pg. 3) ***Hebron Mrs. S. J. Rogers is spending this week with Mrs E. Z. W iggington. Messrs. Hirschberg and Hornbeck of the Hirschberg Furniture Co., Louisville, are spending a week with Squire Brooks family. Miss Nadine Melton and Nellie May Scott visited their uncle, W . J. Bell last week. Miss Birdie Lentsch and B irdie B all visited friends in Shepherdsville and vicinity. M rs. Murray and children, of Belmont, are guests of her father, Logan Hed ges. T. J. Brooks and family and M iss Henrietta Bailey took dinner with Dr. and M rs. Ho lsclaw Sunda y. Mr. Bruce sold his store at Okolona and moved his family to the city. E r n e s t B r o o k s v i s i te d grandparents at Barrallton. his M rs. E. Z. Wiggington made a week end visit to her brother, Jas. Shanklin, in the city. Ernest Miller and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. B rooks. Mrs. W m. Crumbacker spent a few days with E. H . W eller and family. M iss Teresa Bro oks relatives in the city. is Mrs. S. J. Roge rs spent Sunday with Mrs. Cooper at Shepherdsville. Miss Lillian Wiggingto n relatives in the city. visited Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Ebertshauser were guests of Mrs. Breitenstein. ***Victory Iley Jones and wife spent Sunday with Henry Jo nes. Elisha Simmons and wife, of Louisville, are visiting relatives in this neighborhood. Miss M ollie Roby visited Alleen Swearingen Sunday. Henry Hibbs and family and M rs. Eli Roby and two sons spent Sunday with W . P. Swearingen's family. Miss Rose Wadde ll of Shepherdsville, spent Sund ay with Miss Ada Greenw ell. Miss Violetta Roby spent Sunday with Mrs. Tom Adams near Cedar Grove. visiting Mrs. David Smith Jr of Atlanta, GA is guest of Dr. and M rs. Smith. W e are glad to welcome Mr. Sneed back as our editor, but reg ret to hear of the ill health of Mr. M cCormick. ***Cup io Miss Meta Cooper, of Shep herdsville, is with her cousin, Mary Cynthia Holsclaw. Miss Ollie B urch is o n the sick list. Mrs. Edith Brooks will visit her parents, Mr. Barrall and wife, at Barrallton, where her sister, Mrs. Alford, of Crawfordsville is also a guest. Billie Dacon and wife spent Sunday with Lem Swearingen. Mrs. Noah Nusz and two children visited her mother, Mrs. Henry Hibbs Saturday Miss Sherman Dodge of Valley Station is guest of Mrs. J. H. Nicholson. Mrs. Hayes Ashby, of Highland Park, is visiting her mother, M rs. Tom Gasway and sister, Mrs. Rufe Able. A m b r o s e S k i n n e r , w i fe a n d daughter, Granville Hilton and wife, of Louisville, and J. R. Skinner and wife spent Sund ay with W . E. Ashb y. Mrs. John Pendleton and two daughters visited Mrs. E. D. Jones at Shelbyville. Chrissie Barrall, who works in the post office in Louisville, spent Sunday at home. Miss Luella Pendleton spent Sunday with M rs. C. B . O'Neal. Geo. Pendleton and family and their guests, Ben Pe rry, wife and daughter, of E'town, took supper with John Pendleton and wife Mo nday evening. Dr. Mo rrison, wife and niece and Sidey Anderson and family, of W est Point, attended church at Knob Creek Sunday. Miss Emma M oore's Sunday gue sts: Misses Lena Arnold, Grace Funk and Rub y Nic hols, Messrs. Herman Skinner, Herbert Funk and Stephen Arnold. John Bolton gave a picnic Saturday Mr. White has rented the residence of the late W m. B all. Miss Paralee Scott is visiting in Mt. W ashington. spent Charlie Applegate and family spent Sunday with John M uss. Vern Jone s and family visited J. H. Jones Sun day. Charles Ritchey and a party of young men spent Sund ay with on his father's, J. P. Ritchey, farm Sunda y. W illie Nusz and family Sunday with J. L. Rayman Page 176 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Annie Nicholson and guest, Miss Sherman Dodge spent Tuesday with the fam ily of Alden B arrall. Ernest Funk, wife and little girl and Tom Skinner and wife spent Sunday with Claud Ridgway at Meadow Lawn. ***Pleasant H ill Ainslee Barge r writing. is sick at this M rs. Ann J ones spent Tue sday with Mrs. Wm . Harris. Miss Naomi Downs of Bardstown visited her aunt, M rs. E. B. Ash last week. Mrs. Oscar Kulmer of Louisville is visited Mrs. K . S. Jones. Leo Heckman, of Louisville, is visiting relatives and friend s in this vicinity. M iss Fl o re nc e Ro senb erg, o f Louisville, is visiting Mrs. Mae Gre enwell. Mrs. Rowena Dacon visited her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Herbert, who is ill at home in Deatsville. Mrs. A. V. Gre enwe ll visited relatives and friends in L ouisville last week. Mrs. Geo rge Ho ugh and M iss Eugenia Crist were in Louisville last week. M ell Dacon and family Sunda y with Henry H arris. spent E. R. Ash and family visited M rs. Mattie Harmo n Sunday. Chas. Bridwell and wife attended the funeral of Mr. McFarland at M t. W ashington. O. W . Pearl, wife and child, of Shepherdsville, and Preston Parrish and family, of Mt. W ashington, were guests o f Charles Bridwell Sund ay. Bro. McFarland, of the Ba ptist Church is holding a series of meetings at Knob Creek. Miss Mae D uffield has arrived to teach school at this place. She is with Jonc Clark and family. Geo. Pendleton went into Lo uisville Monday night with a load of lamb s. M iss Bettie Evans, of Texas is visiting her cousins, the Misses Tho mas. Mrs. Lidia Snellen and daughter spent Monday night with Mrs. Geo. Pendleton. ***July 28, 1911 (Pg. 1) ***Hebron ***Cup io Miss Mary Newbanks, of New Alba ny, IN, is guest of M rs. H. L. Roge rs. Mrs. M. Johnson is visiting M rs. DeM arsh this week. John From an and wife, of Mt. Eden, spent Friday with W . E. Ashby. M e s d a m e s F l o r a Arno l d a nd Roberta Skinner and C hristina Skinner spent Friday with Lem Nichols and family. Mrs. J. N. Nicholson and guest, Miss Sherman Do dge, spent Friday with M rs. Kate Ritchey. Chas. Ryan and wife, of Portland, spent the wee k end with J. T. Ritche y. John Pendleton, wife and daughters, spent Sund ay with E lmer R idgwa y. Judge Mo rrow is guest of L. W . Nichols this week. Mrs. Judge Cassell and son and Miss Edna Starks, of H igh grove, spent a few days with J. N. Cochran. Mrs. Bartholomew, M iss Sallie McKenzie and John Watson, city, J. N. Cochran and M iss Dessie Cochran visited J. T. M cKenzie and wife Sunday. Madams H. L. Rogers, Emma Queen, Miss Newbanks, of New Albany, IN and Mrs A lice Rogers o f Caruthersville, MO , spent Tuesday with Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw. Pro f. Tom Cochran has arrived from Richmond, VA to spend vacation with his father. Has completed college courses, expects to enter a university, meantime expects to teach. Jim Griffin and wife's Sunday dinner guests: Simon Arnold and wife, M iss Beulah A rnold, M rs. Turner Arno ld, Geo. P endleton, wife and two children, Jeff Stires, and Bro. McFarland. Madams Wm. and Dave Crumbacker and children spent Monday with M rs. Low ell Hall. Miss Emma Snellen has returned home from a visit to her brother at Stithton. W ilbur Strange, of Knoxville, spent a few days with his family last week. Mrs. Ben Ritchey and baby are visiting Mrs . Chas. Ryan in Louisville. W . H. Smith is in the city to visit his cousin, Jas. H oagland, who is very ill and also Mrs. Jas. M illett, who is seriously ill at her home on Bro adway. Mrs. Ann Beam and M rs. Henry W ire spent Mond ay with Mrs. John Muss. Page 177 S. N. Brooks and wife are with M rs. C. E. Mc Cormick. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Master Martin Gruber, of the city, is out for a week with his cousin, Aleck Smith. David Smith Jr has taken a position with the Cacique Co, of Chicago, and with his wife, left for their new home last week. Mrs. Jas. Pope leaves today for a weeks visit to her mother, M rs. Hardy at P itts Point. M iss Stella South o f Fisherville, is guest of Mrs. W. H. Sm ith. ***Pleasant Grove Chester Barnes spent a few days with his parents at Boston. Mrs. Rosa Clark, of Enid, O K, has been visiting her sister, M rs. G. W . Peacock, and left for a extended visit to relatives in Indiana. John Stallings, wife and children, s p ent Sund ay w i th A m b r o se Ridg way. Mr. Gibson and wife spent Sunday with Jesse Rid gway. Miss Burke, of Louisville, will spend Thursday with Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw. Lewis Stallings and family spent Sunday with Charlie Stallings. M iss Birdie Bell Henrietta B ailey. Miss Harley Pro ctor sp ent Sunday with Archie Trigg. W hen our editor, our chief, lies so ill, it behooves the correspondents to use every effort to have interesting letters and thus show our loyalty to him. John W . Lloyd, wife and children, were guests o f Will King at M t. W ashington. visited M r s . Jo h n R o b erts , of M t. W ashington, is with her sister, Mrs. R. Ridgwa y. Mrs. Al M iller is spending a co uple of wee ks in the city. Mr. Hirk Atche r and family will spent Wednesday with the family of W m. T hornsberry. M rs. M urray a nd ch ildren of Belmont, visited her father and other relatives. Mrs. Thos. Sanders entertained in honor of Mrs. Murray. Guests: Mesdames Burke, McDowell, J. N. Brooks, Misses Estella and May Hed ges. Miss May Hedges is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. N. B rooks. Mrs. E. Z. W iggington is in the city Mrs. Dr. Smith spent Tuesday in the city. Toby Stallings and fam ily spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Ed. Stallings at Lebanon Junction. Mrs. G. W. Peacock and sister, Mrs. Rosa Clark and daughter spent W ednesday with Mrs. Arch Jackson. M esdames Eliza Hall, Georgia Gentry and Effie Owen spent Thursda y with M rs. Rosa Dickey. Mrs. Chas. Newton and sister, Miss Lillie Ball, were in the city shopping. Mrs. Annie Owen and daughter were guests of Mrs. Louis Owen W ednesday Mrs. Dora Harris opened the school at this place M onday with a large attendance. M rs. Minerva W hitledge spent several days with Mrs. Be ttie Ridgway at Salt River Station. Miss Lelia Hecker visited her cousin, M rs. He nry Lutes, in Jefferso n Co unty. Lewis W hitledge and w ife were in Mt. Washington Saturday James W ise was Saturday & Sund ay. in Louisville W . T. Bob bitt, who has spending the summer in KY, will return to El Paso, TX. Gene Thurman, of the city, visited relatives in this vicinity, and returned home a ccom panied b y Miss Eunice Ridgwa y. ***Bethel J. E. Fisher has returned to Bedford, IN, after a short visit to his parents, Jas. Fisher and wife. Born to the wife of R. F. Ow en, a boy, July 22. Mo ther & baby doing nicely. have Rolla Newton and wife were guests of his brother, Cha s. Ne wton Sund ay. America Petty is visiting relatives at Zoneton. Bert Gentry, wife and daughter, of Zoneton, spent Sunday with W. S. Gentry. Miss Lille Bass spent Tuesday night with Mrs. Charlie Newton. Calvin H. M addo x lost a va luable Jersey milch cow last week. Miss Cardelia Trigg visited her aunt, Mrs. Ed Stallings, and Mrs. W ill Drats, at Lebanon Junction. R. K. Hall spent Shepherdsville. Overall and Jesse Grant ....Warsaw, IL....(can't read) Henry Spitznogle, wife and children, spent Sund ay with P ete B leemel. Page 178 Saturday in Miss Jennie Carpenter is spending some time with her sister, Mrs. Hallie Armstrong. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mesdames Elizabeth Owen and Eunice Long spent W ednesday with Mrs. A. H. Fisher. Mrs. Velma Stout and daughters spent Friday at W hitfield with Mrs. Kate M arkwe ll. Miss Edith Scott will return to her home Sunday after a lengthy stay with her sister, M rs. Floyd Jenkins at Zoneton. Rev. J. C. Brandon, assisted by Rev. D. R. Peak will begin a protracted meeting at Bethel M E Church. Mrs. Sarah Ellen Hall, N. C. H all and sons, of Louisville, are guests of Mrs. J. B. Hall. Mrs. N. H . Hall and daughter will arrive from Taylorsville where they have been visiting her brother, Dave Armstrong, to spend an indefinite time with her brothers here. Mrs. Dora H arris began the fall school at N eedmore last M onday. Mrs. D. R. Peak and d aughter are visiting relatives at Loretto. J. W . Owen and family, Wm. Alcorn and family, B ert Ro by and family, Jas. Fisher and wife, and B. C. Mothershead and wife entertained by O . L. Ow en and wife Sun day. Mrs. Dr. Cleaver of New M exico is visiting Mrs. Whitehouse. John Lloyde and family and Herman Owen and wife spent Sunday with Oscar Owe n. Mrs. Mattie Glenn spent ten days at French Lick. Mrs. Eliza James spent Monday with Mrs. Lulah Owen. Lucille, the ten m onth o ld baby of Eve rett Owen and wife, died Saturday morning, July 15, of a complication of diseases after an illness of about five months. Funeral services by R . K. H all, interred Bethel Cemetery. ***July 28, 1911 (Pg. 2) John H. Lee and Chas. Atcher of Belmont were here S... Miss Pearl Coop er weeks in Lou isville spent three Mrs. Earl Moore, of Louisville is guest of her b rothe r, D. M . Fulkerson. John C. B. Hoagland, of Bardstown Junction, was here Wednesday on business. Miss Halley Hays spent several days at Mr. Coleman's camp near Peacock's Island. ***Beech Grove Miss Lena W elch is progressing nicely with her school at Greenbriar and is boarding with M rs. Tena Owen. L o u i s S a n t e r an d w i f e a r e entertaining a number of guests from Louisville this week. T. H. Wise and wife's Sunday guests: T. V. Long and wife, M rs. Elizabeth Owen, Clarence Long and Edward O wen. Mrs. Ellen Maddox still continues very ill. Miss Minnie Wheeler spent Friday with Mrs. Nettie Mothershead. M iss Effie Brown, of Owensboro, visited her cousin, Miss Emma Gentry. Lee and H arvey Burns spent Sunday with their parents. Ben Cundiff and wife have gone to housekeeping. Tom Ice and wife visited W . R. Do dd S unda y. H. A. Cundiff and wife spent Sunday w ith his siste r, M rs. J. W . Stansberry Jr. Miss Kathleen Croan spent last week with relatives and friends in Louisville and Highland Park. Harry Fulkerson and wife, of Jeffersonville, IN, ar e visiting relatives in this county. Louis Barrall, wife and daughter, Miss Virginia, were guests of Miss Blanche Ho wlett Sun day. W . M. Keller still continues very ill. Mrs. S. B. Stephens and daughter are visiting Mrs. Stephens' sister, Mrs. C. T . Farris at Cave City. Miss Ella Cundiff spent a week with her sisters, Madams Albert M iller and Robert M athis in Lo uisville M i s s A m e l i a Le e Oaks , o f Bardstown Junction, spent several days with Miss Elizabeth Lee. Mrs. Nannie Croan visited her son, Ham, recently. Squire F. O. Carrithers and Frank C. Porter, of Mt. W ashington were here Saturday o n business. ***Personal Miss Georgia M ae Stout is visiting her uncle, Ho lland H arris, in Louisville W . T. Lee a nd C . L. Cro an left yesterday for French Lick. Allie and Ruth Owen spent Saturday with Miss Myrtle Newton. S. P. Reader spent one night this week with W. H. Co oper. Page 179 Misses Margaret Foster and Helen Lee are spending a few days with Miss Blanche Howlett at the Foster Ho tel. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Rev. R. H. Roe attended the banquet given by the M asons at Bo ston, officiated as toastmaster. Madams Mattie Rennison and W. H. Cooper have been o n the sick list several days. Miss Amelia Lee Oaks entertained in honor o f her guest, Miss Nell Clark. S. N. Brooks and wife are with Mr. McCormick, who is still critica lly ill at his temporary residence at Gapin-Knob. Material for building across the railroad cut daily. Wo rkmen have camp there and wo rk shortly. Mrs. R. K . Hoagland and little daughter are guests of Mrs. Hoa gland's mother, M rs. Stratz, in Louisville Myron Davis and wife and handsome little son, Myron Jr, and Miss Mo nzelle Dawson, spent the day he re yesterday. M rs. Puryear, of La grange, is with her daughter, Mrs. Howell Smith, who has been sick for the last two weeks. Lindsay Ridgway, Misses Helen Lee and Margaret Foster attended the Home Coming Celebration at Lynnland College. Mrs. R. D. Harshfield, of Louisville, and Mrs. R. F. Hays, of Highland Park, spent several da ys with Mrs. C. L. Croan last week. Ermine V. Cowherd of, .... KY, who is to be ......the graded....this fall, was gue st at the Fo ster Hotel. Miss Blanche Ho well and her guest, Miss Lillian McC lain, visited Miss Virginia Barrall Tuesday and M iss May Lee W ednesday Ivo Monroe, of Stites Station, now employed by the L H & St L. RR, and considered one the their most valued employees, left on a trip to Eastern po ints C. F. Troutman, going to the Ea st, will be joined by his son, C. F. Jr who is now visiting relatives in NJ Miss Lillian McClain, now of Topeka, KS, visiting Miss Blanche Ho wlett on return from Springfield, where she has been visiting her mother and other relatives. the bridge is arriving established will begin The pike b etween Shepherdsville and Gap-in-K nob is in a miserable condition and the county authorities should see that proper repairs are mad e without further d elay. The dance given by the young men in Shepherdsville and vicinity to the visiting young ladies Wednesday night at the American Hotel was well attended an d greatly enjoyed by those present. Geo. W . Maraman & Sons are having a nice granitoid pavement put dow n in front of their store building on Main Street. It is a handsome improvement and adds greatly to the appearance of their place. M isses Lillian and Nan Mooney visited in Lebanon Junction last week. Master Harry R. Hoagland, of Louisville, is spending the summer with his aunt, Mrs. Ed win D. O aks. The Misses Wathen have had as guests, the M isses Car roll of Hub ers. Madams F. J. Newman and T. J. Trunnell spent a day in Louisville John Davis, of Lo uisville, is spending the week with his parents here. Miss Nell Clark, o f Russellville, is guest of M iss Amelia Lee O aks. As the Pioneer goes to press, the Angel of Death seems hovering over the bedside of its loved Editor, and it seems hardly probably that he will survive but a few days, p ossibly only a few hours longer. Mrs. Leslie Ludwick, of Nelson County, visited her mother Mrs. Henry D avis. The musicale and piano recital given under the auspices of Bowman B ros. at the residence of C. P. Bradbury last night, was enjoyed by the large a u d i e n c e p r e s e nt, w h o w e re cordially greeted by Mr. & Mrs. Bradb ury in their handsome new home. It was conducted by Mr. Hazard of the Baldwin Music Co. of Louisville. The next of the series of recitals will be given next week at the country home of Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Simmons near Salt River Station. Col. and M rs. T. J. Daniel made an extended visit with their son, A. L. Daniel and daughter, M rs. Curtis Lee in Oklahom a City. ***August 4, 1911 (Pg. 1) Born, to the wife of D . J. G. Do dds, a girl, M argaret. ***Local Items ***Bardstown Junction Page 180 Mrs. W . A. Field and son we re in Louisville last week. Mrs. John Newman gave a picnic at her home "The Pinetum", for the little ones in hono r of her little granddaughter, Kathryn Newman of Mobile, AL. Miss Bessie Owen, o f Louisville, is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. T. Shaw. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett M iss Pau line O . No rris, o f Maysville, has recently visited M iss Amelia Lee Oa ks. Mell Dacon and family and W. T. Brid well and wife were guests of Chas. Brid well Sunday. Miss Elizabeth Lee has been with Miss Oaks and her guest, Miss Clark. John Clark and d aughter and Edith Barger spent Sunday with Duke Burch and wife. W e deeply regret to hear of Mr. C. E. Mc Cormick's death. Miss Lula Thomas died at her home W ednesday, July 26. Member of Bap tist Church. Survived by two sisters, Misses Lizz ie and Mattie Tho mas, one nephew, Sam Wells of Louisville. Services by Rev. W. O. Carver of Louisville. Burial at New Salem. Mrs. E. D. Oaks spent a day with her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Smith. For sale or rent: Four room cottage with a six foot hall. One acre or more of land, C. A. M asden, Shepherdsville. ***John Adams John Adams, Sr, about 69 years old, a well known and universally popular citizen of Chapeze Station, fell from an apple tree in the yard of his son, John Adams Jr, with whom he lived, on Tuesday evening. He fell a distance of about fifteen feet to the ground, and broke his neck, dying in a short time. The greater part of his life had been spent in Bullitt County. Funeral at the Clermont Chu rch b y Rev. Buschman of the Lutheran Church. Buried in the ceme tery hear Chapeze Station. He is survived by three sons and four daughters. Lew is M cD owe ll, now of Indianap olis, IN, visited his parents here. Miss Ethel Bro oks, of Pontiac, MI, (exquisite voice), has arrived to visit her numerous relatives here. Mrs. S. W. Brooks visited her daughter in the city. Palmer Hedges visited his sister, Mrs. M urray, at B elmont. Pro f. Tom Co chran has accepted the chair of mathema tics in the Bap tist College at Lake C ity, Fl. Mrs. E. Z. W iggington and M iss Emma May spent Wednesday in the city. ***Pleasant H ill Lee Heckman, of Louisville, is visiting his cousin, Willie Dacon. S. S. Barger and wife were in Louisville last week. Iley Jone s and wife, and W m. H arris and wife, spent Sunday with Mrs. Arp Ha rp Harmo n. Oscar Kulmer is visiting relatives here. M rs. Arp H armo n brother, C. M. Daco n. ***Hebron visited Mrs. S. J. Rogers is going to spend a month with Mrs. Dr. Merrifield at Bloomfield. Misses Emma M ay and Lillian W iggington spent Sund ay night with Miss Birdie Bell and attended the song service at Coope r M emo rial. Little Miss Meta Cooper spent two weeks with her c ousin, M ary Cynthia Holsclaw. Wm. Carrithers, and wife, Miss Estella and Rob t. Carrithers, Mr. Shake, Geo. Carrithers and wife and Mr. Terry and wife spent Sunday with W m. T hornberry. Madams Edna, M ollie and Josie Sco tt, Rev. Zahn, Miss M aud Bogard and Bert Bogard dined with W ill Becker Sunda y. Rev. E. H . Thornb erry visited his parents here. Miss Gertrude Thornberry is visited her sister near Mt. W ashington. Oliver Scott and wife, Claude Smith a n d w i fe , a nd M i s s K a t e Crumbacker di n e d with Wm . Jenkins Sunday. Mrs. Thornb erry and G arrow will spend a few days with Mr. Po und and wife, of Burlington, Ky, where Rev. Ernman T hornberry is engaged in a meeting. M iss Austine Bell relatives in the city. is visiting M iss Ma rgaret Burke and M rs. Martyn, city, visited Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw. Harry Do uglas Y oung has go ne to New Me xico and his mother, M rs. Emma Yo ung, will spend the summer with Mrs. John Ferring, when she expec ts to join her son in the fall. Her pretty home near here is for sale. Pro f. T. E. Cochran made a fine talk to the S.S. of Little Flock. Misses Christopher and Hirsch, city, are spending their vacations with Mrs. W . H. Beeler. Mrs. Masde n, city, is visiting her stepdaughter, Mrs. James Cochran. ***August 4, 1911 (Pg. 2) her Mr. Raymond, city, spent Sunday with Miss Birdie Lentsch, who was a guest of J. R. B all. Page 181 Financial Statement of the Peoples Bank doin g b usin ess in M t. W ashington. Bert Hall, W. L. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett McG ee, W . F. W iggington, H. W . Harris, W . L. Barnes. The new street crossings were put down, at considerable expense, for the benefit of citizens and visitors who have frequently to cross the streets, and not to hitch horses and buggies on. People driving into town would do well to bear this in mind and hitch so that their vehicles will not obstruct the crossings, especially in muddy weather. By doin g so, they can save a great deal of "unnecessary cussing" tha t a W ise Pro vidence may see fit to charge to their account instead of the "cussers". W . A. Ho ugh, of Fort T homas, Ky is visiting his brother, Jas. D. Hough on Floyds Fork. Mrs. W m. Foster, of low er Bullitt, visited friends in Shelbyville. Mrs. Horace Maram an is spending this week with her b rothers, Russell and Rob ert Henderson. M rs. N annie J. Craig, o f Georgetown, was guest of M rs. T. C. Coleman at the M eadows. Mrs. S. H. Ridgway and son spent two weeks visiting relatives and friends in Meade Co unty. Card of thanks from M r. & M rs. Chester Roby for kindness during the illness and death of our darling bab y, Lillian Russell. Miss Lena W elch, who is teaching the Greenbriar school spent the week end with her m other at Pitts Point. ***Personal Messrs. and M adams P. O . Huston, and Edgar Straeffer, and Mrs. C. A. M arsha ll, of L ouisville, spent Sunday with Mrs. T. C. Coleman Sr at the Me adow s. of W ilmington, DE, a handsome seven passenger Buick, model #17. Rev. Carl B order, of Louisville, will preach at the Christian Church, and Dr. Richey will make a farewell talk. W hile in the garden with Uncle Jim, the old colored servant Saturday evening, little Johnnie Summers was bitten by a snake. Dr. Ridgway was called and it wa s thought the child was doing very well until Sunday night, when she became very ill and remained so up until W ednesday. Since then, she has been improving. Lost - A pocketbook between the Casseday and Wade Farms. Liberal reward if returned to Ben Jones, Hubers, KY. ***August 4, 1911 (Pg. 3) M iss Stella H arned , of Boston, is guest of Miss Edith Hancock. Phil Henderson and wife spending week at French Lick. Financial Statement of the Lebanon Junction B ank. J . E. J ohnson, R. M. Hocker, Claude M artin, S. E. Heizer. are Dr. Ridgway went to the city to meet his wife and son. Judge W . T. M orrow is spending a few days with friends here this week. Miss May and Rosa Walters, of Hodgensville, are guests of Mrs. C. D. Lee. C. F. Troutman and son, C. F. Jr, returned from their Eastern trip. Miss Anna bel R eke, of Louisville, spent Sunday with Miss Bertha Hulswitt. Miss Aetna Hancock left for an extend ed trip to Ea stern K entuck y. Miss Thelma Lee spent two weeks visiting relatives in Hodgensville. M iss Nannie Co lema n, of Louisville, 87 years old, in good health and fairly active, sister of the late Captain T. C. Coleman, came out for a visit at the Mea dows. ***Local Items Bradford Hays is quite ill at his father's residence on Salt River Station. J. E. Hulswitt has bought the blacksmith shop at Okolona and will move his family there. ***August 11, 1911 (Pg. 1) ***Mt. Washington Miss Anna Showalters, who has b e e n v e r y s i c k w i t h a c u te indigestion, is very much improved. Mrs. Josie Collier is improving. Mrs. Hare and daughter, of the city, visited M rs. M aggie E llaby. F r a n k H o ugh a n d wi f e , Cleveland, Oh, are visiting parents, John Hough and wife. of his Pro f. Thomp son, to be in charge of the Shep herdsville Graded School is making prep arations to loc ate his family. W ill Queen in at Silver Heights, I n d ia n a , a t te nd i n g th e c a m p meeting. Rev. Webb Brame will be installed as pastor of the Shepherd sville Baptist Church. Earl Harris, wife and little son, visited the latter's parents, Buck Swearingen and wife. Bob Mo xham has received as a present from his sister and brotherin-law, Mr. & M rs. Eugene d u Po nt, Mrs. C. O. Parrish visited her daughter, Mrs. Eve lyn Parsons in Chicago. Page 182 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Bert Hall and wife spent Sunday with friend s in the city. M iss Cordelia Trigg visited Miss Lelia H ecker Sund ay. Mrs. Sallie Davidson, of the city, is visiting friends here. M rs. Mollie Bridwell spent Saturday night with M rs. Annie Owen and Sunday with Mrs. Lula Owen. James Pratt, of Columbus, Oh, visited his mother, M rs. John Pra tt. Mrs. John M cClure and Miss Mayme Carrithers visited relatives in Indiana. Master Edward Kaye, of the city, visited his grandmo ther, M rs. Mary McFarland. Dr. Joseph T aylor, of the city, is visiting his parents, Richard Taylor and wife. Miss Susan Settles visited her cousin, Ka thrine Jo nes in the city. M rs. J. C. Gentry and Miss Lee Swearingen visited Mrs. Henry Gaskel, of Ro anoke, Indiana who is visiting her parents, Frank Williams and wife at Taylorsville. Mrs. Nancy Tyler and sister, Mrs. Lizzie Tucker, of the city are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Honnaker, of Dade City, FL, has returned from Finchville, after a visit with relatives and friends there. ***August 11, 1911 (Pg. 2) ***Cup io John Whitledge and wife's Sunday guests: John Stallings and family and M r. Fox, wife and children. Mrs. Kate Hall and daughters were guests of her brother, Rob Hall, of Okolona. Bro. Mc Farland ha s just closed a two weeks meeting for the B aptist Church at Knob Creek. No additions. It will take more than one man at Knob Creek two weeks to stir up the people. Virgie Grant, of Zoneton, will spend two weeks with relatives here. M rs. J o hn B arrall is visiting relatives in the neighborhood. Charlie Stallings, wife and daughter spent Sund ay with Louis Stallings and family. Geo. Pend leton, wife and dau ghters, and Bro. McFarland spent Sunday with Simon Arnold last week. Tom Bridwell and wife Sunday with Sam O rms. spent Mrs. Ed. Poo le and son are visiting friends in this neighborhood. Pete Blumel (Bleemel ?) was guest of M r. Spitzsnogle Sunday. James Short, of Oreton, is with his parents, John Short and wife. Miss Edith Sco tt spent a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Jenkins at Zoneton. Mrs . M aud W oold ridge , of Scottsville, is visiting hre parents, Richard Moore and wife. Mrs. Hallie Armstrong's guest: Mrs. Susie Rennison, of Louisville. Dr. a nd M rs . Tydings Thursda y in the city. Sunday birthday of Rolla Newton. Guests: Mrs. Laura New ton and daughters, Mrs. Eliza James, Charlie Newton, wife and son, Jesse Ridgway and family, W ill Harris and wife, Richard Owen, wife and son, Misses Edith and Alice Bigwood, W aldo Gentry and Orvil Brid well. John and Em mett Quic k, o f O a k d ale, Miss Manie Q u i c k, Mesdames T. J. Ritchey and J. H. Nicholson spent Sunday with Tom Ritche y. Mrs. Ida H ecker and Miss Lelia spent Friday with Mrs. Curt Harris. Mrs. Kate Ritchey visited Ernest Funk on Knob Creek. Mr. Bigwood and wife were guests of T. V. Lo ng Sunday. Miss Ruth W ickum has gone on a trip to Frankfo rt. Geo. Pendleton, wife and two children and Bro. McFarland spent Saturday with Pete Smith and wife, at Chappell's Ridge, and Sunday with Bally Samuels. Herbert and Guy He cker spent W ednesday with their mother. Miss N annie Mooney and brother are guests of M iss Mary N ichols. spent ***Pleasant Grove Mrs. Blan che H all, of Louisville, is g u e s t o f h e r b r o th e r , S a m Armstrong. Herman Long is spending week with parents. W ill return to bridge crew now located at Lo uisville Mrs. Roxie Lloyd and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Lula Owen. Miss Minnie H eise, of Louisville, is guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. Heise, at Bell's Mill. Albert Armstrong, wife and children spent Sunday with Sam Armstrong and family. Master Rudell King spent Friday with Dorsey Hecker. Page 183 Mesdame Julie Tydings and Lee Close spent Saturday night with Mrs. Sarula Close. M rs. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett John Miller and wife, of Valley Station, spent Sunday with L. W . Nicho ls. Mrs. Lizzie Prather, of Russellville, is guest of her parents, C. R. Sm ith and wife. Mr. Mo ore and wife and M iss Lula Tydings, of Louisville, spent two weeks with Jas. D avis. Dr. S. H. Ridgway attended the meeting of the H ardin County Med ical Society at E'Town. Miss Mary Nicho ls and guests, M iss Nannie Mooney and brother, of Bardstown Junction, spent Tuesday with Mrs. John Pendleton. Chas. Davis, wife and child, of Arcanum, O, visited relatives in this county. with his father and ... on their farm on the ...(page folded) ***Local Items Geo. Pendleton and Mond ay in Lo uisville wife spent The body of Clyde Cahoe, age 18, who died at the home of his father, Louis Cahoe, in Louisville, of typhoid Saturday, was buried at the Rawlings graveyard at Knob Creek. B r o B i l l i s o n , o f L o u is v ille , conducted the services. Stork brought a daughter to W ill Stivers. Stork brought a b aby to L. W . Nichols, L. W. Nichols Jr. ***Personal M rs. S . W . R id g w a y W ednesday in Louisville s p en t M rs. E. Demo ville Jones is visiting Mrs. Lindsay Rid gway. Phil Henderson and wife returned from French Lick. have Miss Carmen Simmo ns is visiting friends at Deatsville. Jas. Croan, Wm . N. Griffin and Ora Lutes are at French Lick this week. Miss Anna Pierc e visited relatives in Louisville Dr. J. H. Shafer and daughter, Vivian, spen t Thu rsday in Louisville Miss Stella Troutwine had a lengthy stay with relatives in Indiana. Mrs. S. B. Simmons and daughter, Juanita, are visiting her parents, Col. and Mrs. Wm. Downs, at Solitude. Lawrence Ogle and wife, of lower Bullitt, visited his sister, Mrs. Noah Jackson a couple of days. Grover Maram an has just completed a nice four room cottage at Salt River Station. Calvin Raym an and wife entertained friends at a social last Tuesday evening. Bradford Hays, who has been quite ill at his father's residence at Salt River Statioin is able to be out. Jailer Robert E. Lee is improving slowly from his recent severe illness and is now able to sit up some. Miss Kate Miller, of Bardstown Junction, and Miss Irene Keller, of Louisville, spent Tuesday with M iss Effie Shepherd. Miss Effie Shepherd entertained the Young People's Society of the Bullitts Lick Baptist Church. Mrs. C. E. McCormick and children are with her mother, Mrs. M . M . Brooks near Brooks Station for the prese nt. The place where you can buy everything needed "from the cradle to the grav e" - Troutman B ros. Mamm oth Store. Misses Anna May Troutwine and Blanche Harris visited Miss Katie Miller near Bardstown Junction. For sale or trade - Several buggies and a surrey. All in good repair. Joel H. Tucker, Shepherdsville. R. E. Moore, of Louisville, spent Sunday with D. M . Fulkerson. Accompanied home by his wife who had been visiting relatives here for ten days. Rev. H. W. M cCormick conducting revival at Beech Grove school house, in the White Ho use flats. Bap tism in Briar branch near Purd McD aniel's residence. Miss Willie Mae Ridgway returned from visiting relatives in Meade C o unty for th e p a s t m o nth accompanied by her cousin, Miss Linnie Hardy. Rev. W ebb B rame, with his wife and children visiting relatives in Mississippi. Mrs. Holbert Nusz and M isses Mary and Barbara Hecker visited M rs. Mattie Rennison, where home made ice cream was served and used the handsome table linens that were bridal presents from two years ago, and never used before. Bu llitt Co unty Democratic Convention/Henry R. Prewitt, Jno. L. Sneed, T. B. Eastin mentioned. Summers Bealmear, one of Bullitt's best boys, who ...(looks like could be) a position at the Frankfort library, is spending a short time Page 184 ***August 11, 1911 (Pg. 3) ***Hebron Mrs. J. T. Wickersham and two children, of Lebanon Junction, are visiting her father, Logan Hedges and her sister, M rs. J. N. Bro oks. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett W alter Bell and wife have a new son, born S unda y. too careful in guarding the eyes and ears of the young. Lulie Swearingen enroute for French Lick. M rs. W . H. Cooper and children are visiting Mrs. Holsclaw and M rs. J. R. B all. Miss Ethel Bro oks is sp ending this week with M rs. T. J. Bro oks. Cole Pratt and wife, of Louisville, visited M rs. Pratt's mother. ***August 18, 1911 (Pg. 1) Mrs. Ida H ough, of Louisville, is guest of Miss Mattie Stansberry. Miss Gertrude Ridgway and M r. Jacob, city, and M iss Ethel Brooks spent Sunday with Mrs. T. J. Bro oks. Rev. Hutchison, Nashville, preached at Little Flo c k Sunday. Accompanied by wife and little son, entertained by Dr. & M rs. Holsclaw. Mentioned in article on the Bullitt Co unty Democratic Conve ntion meeting: C. P. Bradbury, J. R. Zimmerman, W . T. Lee, C. L. Croan, Ben Bealmear, R. L. Mudd, J. L. Sneed, A. E . Funk, T. C . Carroll, John Pendleton, S. B. Bealmear, Lindsay Ridgway, T. B. Eastin, O. W . Pearl, J. F. Combs, W . T. Lee. Miss Bettie Evans, of Dallas, TX, visited Mrs. M ary M cFarland the first of the week. Miss Ida B arnes, of Louisville, is guest of Miss Fannie McG ee. ***Mt. Washington Master Chester Showalter and J. C. Showalter, Jr, of Louisville, are guests of their grandmother, M rs. John Showalter. Rev. B. F. Adkins and wife visited relatives in Lawrenceburg. Miss Susa Markwell, of Smithville, is guest of Miss Lena Bogard. Dr. Henry Beeler, of LaFayette, LA will spend August with his mother. Mrs. Lizzie Tucker and daughter of Lagrange, Mrs. Nancy Tyler, of Louisville, are guests of of Mrs. Dora Harris. Marvin Brandon, of the city, is guest of his pare nts, Rev. & Mrs. Brando n. Frank Christman Sr is in Cincinnati with relatives for a month. Mrs. Sarah Da vidson of Lo uisville visited here with friends. Mrs. Willard Bell spent a day in the city. Miss Ella Overall, of Louisville, will visit her brother, Dr. Caperton Overall. W . J. Be ll and family, M yron D avis and family, T om M elton and wife spent Sund ay with Jas. Scott. Long Run Association will be entertained by Little Flock in the fall. Mrs. Myron Davis is chairman of comm ittee to entertain delegates. The bod y of Charley W eathers, colored, who w as run o ver by a Okolona car Sunday night, near the city limits, is being buried at his old hom e here today. Mrs. Geo. Haefer and children visited her mother, Mrs. John Bell, and little Vivian will remain several days. T. J. Brook s bou ght twenty head of long yearling cattle at $3.50 per hundred. W e trust the management of the Bullitt County Fair will not make t h e m i s ta k e o f h a vi n g a ny demoralizing side shows. We know some children who have no t recovered from the evil effect of the snake, &c seen there. We cannot be W . L. Troutman, wife and children, went to Bo ston to attend the Troutman-Harned reunion - about 200 in the yard at the old Troutman home. Miss Corinne Colem an visited M iss Lillian Markwell in Louisville. Miss Mayme Carrithers visited relatives in Danville, Indiana. Mrs. John McClure visited relatives in Lou isville and Lex i ng t o n, Indiana. Mrs. Will Clark spent Tue sday in Louisville with her brother, Dr. Charlie Farmer. Fred Gentry and wife, rece ntly married, went to Louisville to make their future home. Misses Katie and Lena Crenshaw spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Wilsonville. Miss Huldah Wiggington returned from a visit in Louisville Miss Mayme Showalter visited her brother in Louisville Miss Levada Bogard has returned from Bo wling G reen after a six weeks study. M iss Essie S wearingen is guest of Miss Elizabeth Brewer in Louisville. Homer Wells and wife, R. L. Wells, wife and daughter, of High Grove came Monday in their new auto and spent the day with Misses Katie and Page 185 Mrs. Angeline Swearingen visited her son, R ev. R. W . Brisco in Bardstown. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Stork visited homes of Clarence Porter and wife and John Gentry and wife and left a little b.... each place. services by Rev. J. C. Brandon at Bethel M. E. church, interred in the cemetery at that place. ***Bethel Residence for rent - Nice two-story residence, corner of M ain Street and Bullits Lick Pike. In excellent condition, seven rooms, gas and all necessary conveniences. Apply next door, or at the Pioneer office or M rs. C. E. M cCo rmick , R.R. 2, Shepherdsville. T. G. Fisher and daughter are visiting his uncle, Joseph Fisher. Mrs. Viola Owen is spending an indefinite time with her sisters, M esdames Sallie Hunter, Lula Cooper and Rosa Armstrong at Taylorsville. ***Pleasant Grove Harry Hepke, of Sutter, IL, formerly of this place, has a new daughter, Aug. 3, Anna Lelia. Mrs. Mollie Stallings and Mrs. Ada Orms spent Friday with their father, C. W . Ridgway. A. H. Fisher and wife and Mrs. Lon King spent the week end with Joseph Fisher. Mrs. Dora H arris and son were guests of Mrs. Ida Hecker Friday night. M rs. Blan che H all and little daughter are spending week with her brother, R. E. Armstrong, at Pitts Point. Mrs. Maggie Ridgway and daughter spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Albert Armstrong. Joseph Fisher and wife, T. G. Fisher, Mrs. Lon King and M iss Lillian Fisher were guests of A. H. Fisher. Highlights only. W m Beynroth, Andrew Hite and Leslie Burgevire, of Anchrage are spending the week at "Coon Hollow" camp on Mrs. Elizabeth Owens' farm. Rev. Brandon, assisted by Rev. Peak, closed a ten day meeting at Bethel. Tho s. Hall and wife's Sunday guests: W . L. Hall and wife, L. F. Mothershead and wife, Mrs. Tena Owen, W. T. Fox and Chester Owen. Mrs. Maria Ellen Maddo x was born Sept. 2, 1838, died Aug. 8, 1911, aged 72 years, 11 months and 6 days. She had been in feeble health for some time. Survived b y a husband, one son, C. H. M addox, three daughters, Mrs. Anna Hall, of Louisville, Mesdames Zera Hall and Bertha Owen of this p lace. Funeral Jesse Ridgway and family were guests o f Rob ert Bridwell Sunday. Mrs. Kate Hall and daughters spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Alvin Owen. Miss Ruth Wickum has returned from Frankfort. R. E. Newton and family spent Sunday with Alvin Owen. Dink Owen and niece visited R. F. Owen recently. Hall and daughter visited Arm strong Sund ay. Robt. Mrs. Laura Newton and daughter visited M rs. R. F. O wen S unda y. Chas. Newton, wife and son were in Mt. Washington M onday. J. C. Dickey and family were visitors Sunday at the ho me o f Will Gentry. Robert Grant and Lena Ridgway were in the city Saturday and Sund ay. Miss Eunice Ridgway spent Sunday with Mrs. T. H. Wise. J. D. Hough and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Jas. Simmons. Miss Lelia H ecker was in M t. W ashington M onday. W ord from W . T. Bobb itt informs us that he reached his destination, Frida y, the 11 th, with no broken bones, but a very tired body. "Ask Pan how he likes hard boiled eggs." Rev. Brame will preach at this place Saturday an d Sunday. Rev. Webb Brame will be installed as pastor o f the Shepherdsville Baptist Church. Rev. R. H. Roe, Sara P. Martin, Hon. C. P. Bradb ury on the program. ***August 18, 1911 (Pg. 2) Uncle Henry Stallings and w ife's Sunday guests: Toba (sic) Stallings and family and Charlie Stallings, wife and son. ***Personal John Whitledge and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. J. R. Stallings. Ewing Crenshaw and wife spent Sunday in Louisville and attended services at the Masonic home. Eve rett Armstrong and Lonnie Deacon spent Sunday with Harley Proctor. Sam Armstrong, wife and son, M rs. P. A. Armstrong and M rs. Blanche Page 186 J. W . Croan and W . N. Griffin have returned from French Lick. Rev. W ebb B rame, wife and babies, are due here today, after a pleasant visit at their old homes. A. F. Johnson, wife and children, of Co lumb ia City, Indiana, spent The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***August 18, 1911 (Pg. 3) several days with M rs. Johnson's brother, S. B . Stephens. Roy Mo thershead took charge of the Mt. Washington creamery. Miss Ada line Riley will entertain at bridge Saturday afternoon for Miss Ausine Brooks and her guest, M iss Bessie Moore, of Nashville, TN. Dr. Lawson, of New Albany, was guest of the Misses Swearingen Sund ay. Born, Monday, .......st, to the wife of Claud Ridgwa y, a boy. W ork is progressing nicely on the Central Linco ln W ay. W e would much rather write railway. Mrs. Perry Stibbens and three children spent Sund ay with Mrs. Lidea Snellen. Clarence Porter "the smile that wo n't com e off," the stork left a fine boy at his home Aug. 9. Mrs. Ben Ritchey and baby were with M rs. Ernest Funk over Sund ay. ***Cup io For Rent - My house is now for rent. It is in good repair. All necessary outb uildings. Reasonable rent. Apply to C. E. Troutman - M rs. Mo llie O'Brian. O. W . Pearl, Secretary of the Bullitt County Fair has been out booking stock and concessions for the fair and reports best outlook for many years, for good stock and side attractions. Charlie Witherspoon will give an exhibition on horseback in his cowbo y toggery. ***Local Items Mrs. Mariah Foster moved to Tom Hornbec k's house on Main street next to Troutman's Store. Samuel Estes has rented the American Hotel, moving in today, and will be ready for guests during the fair. ***Mt. Washington Owen Paxton, wife and sons, of the city, spent six weeks at W. L. W iggingt on 's summ er bo ardin g house. Paxton Parrish returned with them to spend the week. Emma Me ll Harris has been guest of her grandm other, M rs. Emma Buky at South Louisville. M isses Kate and Lula Swearingen have returned from French Lick. Mrs. Lulie McKee, of Christ ia n sb urg, who has been visiting Mrs. Laura Anderson, was called home on account of the illness of her husband. She was a c c om p anied b y M rs . A d a Anderson. M isses Lida and Anna Rudy, of New Albany, were recent guests of Mrs. Nannie Beard. Bailey Taylor, of the city, was here a few days last week. W ayne Harris and wife entertained Owen Paxton, wife and sons, Mrs. Ray, of Louisville, Will Harris and family and M isses Isolene and Marianna H arris. John Long and wife were guests of Mrs. Curt Stansbury, in the city, last week. Mrs. Josie Hub bard , of South Louisville, is guest of Mrs. Jonas Gentry. Rev. and M rs. J. C. B randon we nt to Jeffersontown to see Rev. B. A. Brandon and family who are going to Florida to make their future home. Ben Ritchey and E rnest Funk spent the week end with Obe Funk at South Park. Malcolm Cook, of Terre Haute, IN, was guest of relatives here. Mrs. John N icholson spe nt Tuesd ay with M rs. To m Ritchey. Mrs. Geo. Pend leton and children are in Louisville. L ittle M iss Katherine will remain with her aunt, Mrs. Kinkaid for a few weeks. Mrs. John Pendleton and children and her aunt, Mrs. Malinda Johnson, spent Tuesd ay with M rs. L. W . Nicho ls. Mrs. Chas. Nichols and daughter spent Tuesday with Mrs. Ba lly Samue ls. Mrs. John Skinner spent Saturday night with Mrs. Ernest Funk. Bert Hall and wife are at French Lick Springs. Emmett Brown spent the week end with relatives in Clo verport. Rev. Frank Taylor, wife and son, of Clarksville, TN are guests of his parents, Richard Taylor and wife. Curran Short, of Louisville, was out hom e Sunday. Mrs. Lettie Queen attended the camp meeting on Silver H ills last week. Fam ily reunion at W m. hom e. Forty-eight present. School Ed. Ogle is moving his family to the city this week. Harris' Mrs. John Shanklin and little son are guests of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Gentry. Page 187 There will be Sunday convention at Knob Creek. Rice Gassway has joined the army and will soon leave for the Philippines. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Rufe Able, wife and daughter, spent the week end at Highland Park, the guest of relatives. ***Hebron Rev. R. Priest and two daughters, of Hanover, IN, are guests of Mrs. S. W . Broo ks and other relatives. Mrs. Johnson and Geo. Patton, of Bicknell, IN, are visiting their sister, Mrs. T. J. Bro oks. Mrs. Edgar Tyler made a week end visit to her mother, Mrs. L. F. Gore. Dr. J. R. Holsclaw attended the Democ ratic convention in the city Tuesday. Rev. Priest and daughters, Mrs. S. W . Brooks and Miss Irene Brooks drove to Hazlewood W ednesday to visit Rev. C. B. Althoff. W . J. Be ll and fam ily, Mrs. S. W . Brooks and Miss Irene spent Sunday with Dr. & Mrs. Holsclaw. M iss Ethe l Fairleigh , of Garnettsville, mad e a week end visit to Mrs. W . H. Beeler. Mrs. W . H. Cooper and children are visiting Mrs. L. H. Holsclaw and Mrs. Th ornb erry. Mrs. C. F. Troutman spent Saturday with Mr. H edges. Rev. Mr. Hutchison will preach at Little Flock. Mrs. Al M iller is with her son, Tom Baker and wife, in the city. They have a daughter. W e want our rep resentative to help legislate against the morotcycle. W m. Crumbacker is having some concrete work do ne, walkways, steps etc. The Shep herdsville Graded H igh School will open Sep t. 1, 1911. Teachers: Prof. J. R. T hom pson, of Buffalo, KY , Prof. Robt. L. Miller of Clarkesville TN , Miss Ermine Cowherd of Campbellsville, Ky and Miss M ary Hall of Richmond, KY. The Trustees are to be highly complimented on haved elected a corps of such excellent teachers. The County Board of Education has recen tly consolidated their High School with the Shepherdsville G rade d Sc hool a nd a la rg e attendance is expected. The trustees earne stly request every patro n in Shep herd sville G ra de d Sc ho ol District to be present at the opening and have their hearty co-operation in the advancement of the cause of education. The school house and school property has been p ut in thorough repair and c ondition. New side walks and street crossings have been made and everything that will p r o v e f o r th e c o m f o r t a n d convenience of pupils and teachers has been done. Shep herdsville Graded High School opens Sept. 4, 1911. Prof. Miller will teach the seventh and eighth grades, Latin and other Language classes. He is a teacher of ability and learning, being graduated from the Clarkesville University, where he made a splended record in normal work and as a linguist. List of all the county graduates, who under the scho ol law, are entitled to free tuition in the Shep herdsville High School. C. E. McCormick Jr, Ralph M cDowell, Sallie B. Pope, Edna Starks, Julian Belle, Mary Hardaw ay, Robt. M attingly, Harry Lee Frankland, Wallace Smith, Eva Leaman, Grace Griffin, Mayme Stephens, Lillian T hom pson, Ne ttie Mattingly, Alex Smith, Sarah Jane Buckman, Nadine Melton, W illie May Ridgway. - Ora L. Roby, Co. Supt. ***Circuit Court ***September 1, 1911 (Pg. 1) August term o f Bullitt County Circuit Court. Judge Samuel E. Page 188 Jones, Commonwealth Attorney, Judge Frank E . Daughe rty. Jurors: Richard M oore, W. H. Lee, W. S. W iggington, Chas. Howlett, Lud W iggington, J. M . Foster, N. B . Trunnell, John Boots, J. F. McClure, H. A. Nusz, Frank Bell, Frank Christman, W ayne H arris, Jesse Buky, Ora L. Roby, Logan Hedges, P. H. Quick, W. A. King, A. E. Funk, W . L. Jones, J. D. Harned, J. R. Hill, R. F. D avis, W . T. Lee, W . C. Deacon, B. W . Lutes, J. B. Scott, Bluford Crenshaw, H erma n Pearl, Tho s. Lloyd, W. P. Magruder, C. O. Parrish, J as . N ewma n, J. L . Gre enwell, C. J. Dawson, S. B. W illiams, R. A. Miller, J. H. Nicholson, L.. W. Vanvactor, H. S. Daugherty, Frank Goldsmith, J. K. Brooks. ***Circuit Court Cases Commonwealth VS D ave selling liquor, $100 fine. Funk, Comm onwealth VS gaming, fined $20.00 W esterfield , Co mm onw ealth V S gaming, not guilty. T om H all, Commonwealth VS Richard B rown, gaming, fined $20.00 Commonwealth VS Che ster Roller, gaming, fined $20.00 Commonwealth VS W . F. Mo nks, gaming, $20.00 fine. Commonwealth VS cutting, no t guilty. B ob P arris, Commonwealth VS G eo. Simm ons, attemp t to rape, hung jury. Commonwealth VS International Harvester Co., combination on restraint o f trade, o n trial. W ants boarders during the Fair and Circuit Court, either for meals or lodging. Accomodations good, prices reasonable. Mrs. Joel H. Tucker, Shepherdsville. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Bullitt County Fair has clo sed its 17th annua l exhibition. Officers listed include: Richard Wathen, O. W . Pearl, Col. Ben Crist, Mr. Ora Roby, Dr. Ridgway, J. F. Combs , S. N. Brooks, Jas. V. Rouse, W. T. Hill, Rob t. L. Simmons, N. B. Trunnell Sr, W. T. Lee. Hall and wife, and James King, wife and daughter. M iss Hulda W iggingto n spent Sund ay with M iss Georgia Stout. Merman (Herman ?) Owen and wife have a bab y girl. Mrs. Elizabeth Owen spent Sunday night with her d aughter, M rs. A. H . Fisher. W arren S. Sam ple, a B ullitt County n a t iv e , h a s r e c e n tl y p a s s e d successfully one of the most difficult legal examinations known to that profession, and has been admitted to the practice of law in the District of Columbia courts. Mr. Sam ple graduated at the West Point Military Academ y with honor and but for physical defects, which barred him from the regular army, would have stood high in army circles to day. John Newto n and niece, of Daviess County, were guests of Mrs. Laura Newton. ***Pleasant Grove Mrs. Rosa Dickey and children visited her daughter, M rs. Effie Owen, Sunday. Claud Stallings and wife visited Mrs. Kate Ha ll Sunday. Albert Armstrong, wife and children spent Sund ay with Tob y Stallings. Charlie Stallings and wife spent Sund ay with J. A . Ridgway. Henry Lutes, wife and baby, W ill King and family, M rs. Curt Harris, Mrs. Ida Hecker, M iss Lelia and Dorsey Hecker were guests of O. E. Hall Sunday. Miss Mary Lawrence spent Sunday with Mrs. M ollie Stallings. W . T. Stallings spent Sunday with Jess R idgwa y. Bert Ridgway and wife will move to their new home near Bethel. ***Engagement Mike Brumley and wife were entertained by Claud Stallings and wife. H. C. Tyler and wife were called to Taylorsville Sunday on account of the death of the latter's father, Chester Johnson. Mrs. P. A. Arm strong has gone on a visit to her so n, Robert. She was accompanied b y her grandson. Mrs. J. B. H onna ker and little Thelma W eller have returned to their home at Dade C ity, FL, after a few months stay with relatives here. They were accompa nied b y Ruth Wickum. Chester Barnes sp ent a few days in this neighborhood and attended the fair. Mr. & M rs. Ben Johnson announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Hendy Russell Johnson to Mr. Lee Hamilton, of Louisville, the wedding to take place in the fall. Miss Hendy, a charming vivacious brunette, is the youngest daughter of Congressman Johnson, one of three sisters who have enjoyed so much social distinctioin in the Nations Capitol (Bardstown Standard) M r. Hamilton is a native of Bullitt County, a gentleman of fine social and legal attainmen ts. ***Bethel Rev. J. C. Brandon will fill his regular app ointment at B ethel. M rs. Elizabeth Owen, Edward Owen, and A . H. Fish er and wife spent Sunday with James Owen. J. W. King and wife's Sunday guests: W. L. Hall and wife, Tom Page 189 J. D. Hough and wife and M iss Mary King spent Sunday with James Simmo ns. M rs. Blance Hall and daughter, of Louisville, visited relatives here. C. A. Newton, wife and son were guests o f J. G. A rmstro ng Sunday. Misses Edith and Adelia Scott were Sunday visotors of Miss Albert Owen. Mrs. Kate Peacock and daughter spent the week end with her parents, Daniel Bush and wife. Mrs. Georgia Gentry and daughter spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Rosa Dickey. Madams Jane Hall and M aggie S cott spent Sunday with Mrs. Viola Owen. Miss Lena Welch spent the week end at Pitts Point with her mother. Mesdames Mary Honnaker, Eunice Long and M iss Thelma Weller visited M rs. Elizabeth Owen. Charles Fisher spent Thursday night with his brother, Albert. Pearl King mad e a business trip to Louisville M onday. Alvin Owen and wife spent Saturday night with his parents, Jas. Owen and wife. Mrs. Carrie Wheeler spent Sunday at Pleasant Hill with her father, Geo. Gre enwell, who is ill. Miss Minne W heeler was a guest Sundafy of Miss Callie H arris. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Eliza Hall spent Wednesday with her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Gentry. Mike" Gentry, of Zoneton, spent Friday night with his cousin, W. A. Gentry. Mrs. Nath Braithwaite's recent guests, her niece, Abbie Gratin and her sister, Grace Johnson of Fern Creek. Miss Maud Polk, of Lo uisville, is guest of Mrs. Velma Stout. and daughter, and Will Queen and family. M iss Hattie Bainridge , of the city, spent the week end with Miss Bernice Barnes. Coleman Showalter and wife are visiting his parents. Leon Bogard, of Louisville, visited his father the first of the week. A. H. Fisher sold M arshall Collier a load of corn for 7 0 cen ts per b ushel. Born to Tom Porter and wife, Aug. 23, a girl. T. V. Long, A. H. Fisher, Edward Owens, Mesda mes Elizabeth Owen, Eunice Long and M ary Fisher spent W ednesday in Shepherdsville. Mac Borders and wife, of the city, spent Thursd ay night with Tom Parrish. Mrs. Ada m Settle gave a lawn p arty W ednesday in honor of her daughter, Susan's, eleventh birthday. Misses Alice and Ella Hardy, of Louisville, were guests of their sister, Mrs. C. O. Parrish. Miss Lelia Swearinge n visited her sister, Mrs. Earl Harris at Orell recen tly. Mrs. Ida Standiford, of Fern Creek, is guest of her daug hter, Mrs. Bluford Crenshaw. Mrs. Nath Braithwaite had as recent guests her niece, Abbie Gratin and her sister, Grace Johnson of Fern Creek. John King and w ife and Mrs. Be ttie Harris spent Sunday with Henry Lutes in Jefferson. Mrs. Jennie Queen's Sunday guests: John Long and wife, John McC lure and family, Mrs. Laura Anderson ***September 1, 1911 (Pg. 2) ***Bardstown Junction Miss W arren, of the city, Miss Nannie Cooper, of .... are visiting Mrs. J.....(page wrinkled) James Herrin and wife have as visitors, their son, Isaac and little grandson, James Herin Jr, and M r. Newman, of Tennessee. ***Mt. Washington home and died in a few ho urs. Before her marriage, she was M iss Florence Miller, daughter of Al Miller, of Zoneton. She leaves a husband and two children, a father, two sisters and eight bro thers. Mrs. Eliza S hort and son, of Ashland, are visiting her brother, John Clark. Tom Parrish and family are in the city with relatives. Tom Showalter and wife, of the city, were guests of E d Sho walters. Bluford Crenshaw and wife, Nathan Braithwaite and wife and Mrs. Dora Harris were guests of John H arris Sund ay. M rs. Guy Shields, of Deer Park, M iss Ella and Lydia Overall are guests of their brother, Dr. A. C. Overall. Leland Barnes wa s with his parents a few days last week. Pro f. Chas. Bridwell and wife, who will commence schoo l here next Monday, have mo ved to the R oss Reddish house for the winter. Mrs. Jim Markwell was stricken with apoplexy on Saturday, August 19, while at a Sunday School picnic at Kings Church. She was taken Page 190 Mrs. Do ra E. C ampbell arrived from New York Sunday to be guest of M isses Ethel New man and A melia Lee O aks. Little Edith Miller, of Louisville, was just completed a two .... visit to her grandmother, Mrs . Ernest Miller. Mr. ... Barber has just returned to .....le, after a visit to his sister, J. C. B. Hoagland. H. Keller, wife and daughter, of Louisville, spent a week with M rs. E. Miller and M rs. Jake Keller. Miss Ellen Wathen, of Springfield, is with Richard W athen. Miss Elizabeth Jolly, of Irvington, visited Amelia Le e Oaks. Misses Elizab eth M asters, o f Louisville, and May Masters, of Clerm ont, visited Miss O aks last week. Miss Katie Miller has been guest of relatives in Louisville and also attended the Kavanaugh camp meeting. Wm. Carpenter, wife and children, of Louisville, are with Ed Carp enter. Misses M attie and Eulah Buckman, of Louisville, spent several weeks with their aunt, Mrs. W. J. Shaw. W m. Keller is slowly improving. M rs. Ida Haden, of Louisville, had a very pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Sutton. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Rev. Lyon , of E'Town, preached here S unda y night. M rs. F. J. Newman and daughter, of Alabama, spent the summer with relatives here. A. H. B owm an and wife, of Louisville, spent Sunday with T. J. Trunnell. Mrs. W . C. Ward and daughter visited relatives in Larue C ounty. Miss Eulah Wathen is on an extended visit to Philad elphia , Atlanta, Old Point Comfort and many other p oints of interest. John Daniel and Miss Mar y McA ndrews, of Cincinnati, have been guests of Co l. and M rs. Daniel. Miss Nan B. Mo oney left Saturday for Valley Station where she w ill teach this year. Little Sa r ah M e r c he r ? ? o f Louisville, has complete a three weeks visit to M ary Jan e Trunnell. Miss Louise Mo nroe is visiting fr i e n d s n e a r B a r d s to w n a n d attending the fair. H. G. Cooper and daughters, of Okolona, spent M onday at W. H. Coo per's. Phil B. T homp son, of Louisville, visited his father, J. W. Thom pson, this week. J. B. Ridgway, wife and son, of Cloverport, spent last week with Dr. Ridgway and wife. Mrs. T. C. Coleman and daughter, Miss Bertie, are spending several weeks at Petoskey, MI. Miss Linnie Hardy has returned home, after a three weeks visit with her co usin, W illie Mae Ridgwa y. Mrs. Dr. R. N. Filiatreau and little son, of Owensboro, are visiting Mrs. Horace M araman this week. E. R. Whitehouse and wife and M rs. Stanley, of Bardstown, visited Mrs. S. E. Hancock d uring the fair. ***Personal J. D. K ennedy, of T aylorsville, was here M ond ay. Dr. Pope, of Chap lin, visited O tis Russell, this week. Dr. & M rs. Ridgway spent Monday in the city. W . C . W ooldridge was here this week attending court. Mary Cynthia Holsclaw spent fair week with Pearl Cooper. R. H. Field and wife spent the week end with M rs. P. B . Riley. Mrs. S. E. Ha ncock visited M rs. Shacklett in Louisville last week. C. B. Riley, of Tennessee, was with his mother at Kimbo Hill last week. Mrs. C. E. Brush and son leave M o n d a y for N a s hvil le, afte r spending the summer with her mother, M rs. P. B . Riley. Mrs. H. S. Poulter, of Bardstown, visited her daughter, Mrs. Hancock. Mrs. Gross and M iss Salina Henry, of Indiana, visited M rs. Emma Troutman during fair week. Madams Sue E . Summers and Samuel Peters, of Bardstown and Mrs. W ilkerson, of MS, came down with Col. Beck Bealmear to attend the fair and were guests at the Foster house. Rev. S. P. Martin concluded a successful revival at New Liberty, in Owen County. M iss Nannie Coleman, of Louisville, was guest of her sister, Mrs. T. C. Coleman, fair week. She Page 191 82 years old, but attended the fair several days, enjoying it very much. M rs. L. B. Satterwhite, nee Miss Etta Branch and little daughter, Elizabeth, were guests of Miss M amie Roby during fair we ek. T he three visited Mrs. Satterwhite's mother in H ardin County. ***Local Items Mr. W hitehouse has moved family ba ck to Junction City. his Otis Russell and wife will move into the house just va ca ted by Mr. Monroe. Rev. H. W . McCo rmick will begin revival at the Bullitts Lick Baptist Church. Squire John H. B ell has been in M iddlesboro for the past two weeks in the interest of the new Southern Fire Insurance Co. that he is interested in the o rganization o f. J. B. Monroe moved his family to his new home at 2122 W . Chestnut Street, in Louisville. Mr. Monroe will spent his nights with his family, but expects to spend his days here. Attorneys Arthur Rutledge, Chas. Car roll, Frank P. Straus, Lee Hamilton, Ben Chapeze and P. Blackwell of Louisville, and W. R. Ho well of Hopkinsville were here attending court Tuesday. ***Hebron Miss Emma M ay W iggington has (c an 't read) her uncle, Rev. Vanarsd ale at Todds Point, KY. W hile there she attended the Shelbyville Fair. Miss Mary Laws, of Louisville, visited M rs. M. E. Balee last week. Stephen Clark and wife of Fairfield, visited J. H. Ro gers and sister last week. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Stephen Clark and wife, Mrs. Emma Queen and M iss Georgia M ay spent Friday night with Mrs. W iggington. Mary Cynthia Holsclaw spent a few days last week with her cousins, Meta and Pearl Coo per and attended the fair. Mrs. Myron Davis made a week end visit to her sister, Mrs. Wm. Daulton, at South Park. Miss Ethel Brooks spent Tuesday night with Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw. Miss Mo nzelle Dawson is spending this week with her aunt at South Park. Miss Dobbins, who has spent the summer with Mrs. E. W. Saunders, returned home to Shelbina, MO. Miss Birdie Hall visited her uncle, Robert Lentsch, in the city. Mrs. M argaret Bee ler had a family reunion Sunday. B eside the family, Misses Georgia Browne and Emma Huber, o f Louisville, were p resent. Mrs. J. R. H olsclaw entertained her S.S. class to d inner last Sund ay and a watermelon feast in the afternoon. Miss Ethel Brooks will leave W ednesday for her home in Pontiac, IL. S t e phen Clark and wife, o f Charlestown, MO, came through in their automo bile and visited M rs. W . H. Beeler and other relatives and attended our fair. ***September 22, 1911 (Pg. 3) Pub lic sale of farm and personal property (including a set of Tinners To ols) one mile west of Boston on the Elizabethtown Road and one fourth mile from the graded school. (86 acres) Mrs. F. A. Botto, Boston, KY , E. H. Arnold, Auctioneer. Amos Jone s, Whitehead. Chas. Duvall, W. Election officers app ointed . Belmont - Levy R oby, N . J. Cundiff, Henry She lton, Jo hn R. Hill. Election officers appointed . - Pitts Point - W. Jeff Lee, J. A. Ice, John Chambers, W m. Foster. Election officers appointed. - Griffin - R. B. Ridgway, L. W. Co ngrove, Frank Go ldsmith, T. J. B arrall. Election offic e rs a pp ointed. Shepherdsville (# 11) - J. D. Hough, James Roney, H . C. Hamilton, W . M. Comb s. Bids sought for building school house known as W oodland. S. N. Bro oks, Secy. Strayed or stolen: Bird dog Emmett Robards, Reward. ***September 22, 1911 (Pg. 1) ***September 22, 1911 (Pg. 2) Mr. M cCa rthy and family, of Freelandville, IN, visited M rs. S. W . Brooks and other relatives here recen tly. E l e c ti o n o f f i c e r s a p p o i n t e d . Shep herdsville (#1) - C. L. Croan, S. B. Stephens, G. Herc Weller, O. P. Means. ***Personal Rev. E. H . Thornberry spent last week with his pa rents and left for Lawrenceburg, TN , where he will assum e charge of a school. Election officers appointed. Cupio Elm er Ridgway, Joe Able, James Marcum , John H. Nicholson. Miss Lillie Hall is spending this week with relatives in Louisville. M iss G er tr ud e T hornb erry is attending the institute in the city this week. Miss Cecil Briel, of the city, who was been guest of Miss Ethel Jenkins, returned home accompanied by Miss Ethel, who will spend this week with her. Lindsay Coope r, Jr spe nt ten da ys with Paul Holsclaw last week and attended the fair. Jas. Shanklin and family spent a few days last week with M rs. John Summers, at Gap-in-Knob. Election officers appointed. Zoneton - W ill Jenkins, J. H. Gore, Gabe Bealmear, C. C . Hac kney. Election officers ap pointed. M t. Washington - E. S. Brookshire, Jesse Herin, T. V. Lo ng, Berk H all. Election officers appo inted. Leaches - Henry Harris, R. J. C lark, Chas. Tro ll, G. B. He rps. E l e c t i o n o f f i c e r s a p p o i n te d . Clermont - Virgil Duvall, Ed. Perkins, R. L. Masters, G. W . Taylor. Election officers appoin ted. Lebanon Junction - James Newman, Page 192 Conrad Maram an spent T uesday in Louisville on business. Ed. C. Tyler and sons, B rooks, Robert and Edward Jr, were here Tuesday. Misses Ina Fern and Margaret Foster are with Miss Blanch Howlett this week. Harvey Miller of Medley, MO , are spending a few days with relatives and friends in this county. C. P. Bradbury, C. L. Croan, W. T. Lee, J. F. Com bs, and Jno. L. Sneed were in Louisville on business Monday. Mrs. Mollie Jones has returned from Oklahoma and is now with her daughter, M rs. Lindsay Rid gway. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett M rs. Margaret Moxham , of W ilmington, DE, is guest of her mother, Mrs. T. C. Co leman Sr at the Meadows. Mrs. W . O. B radb ury is ill with typhoid fever at her residence in Louisville. Her relatives and friends are anxious about her. Misses Josephine Rogers and L illie May Applegate were here Sunday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Ridgway's Friday dinner guests: P rof. O. L. Roby, wife and m other, Mrs. O. W . Pearl and sons, an d Lind say Rid gway. Judge Lero y Daniel and little daughter spent last Saturday and Sund ay in Louisville Millard and Woo dford Troutman h a v e r e tu r n ed to s ch o o l a t Beechm ont. Mr. Parsons has rented the cottage next to W . H. Coop er's and expects to move at once. Miss Iris Roe and Elizabeth Lee have resumed their school duties at Russellville College. Mrs. J. S. Duncan, of Central City, Ky is with her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Stephens, for the winter. C. F. Troutman and family spent Sunday with J. B. Monroe and family in Lo uisville Misses Ella May Lee, of Pewee Valley, and M arguerite M ann, of Louisville, visited Miss Elizabeth Lee last week. Ewing Crenshaw and wife attended church Sunday at New Salem and spent the day with J. H. Biven and family at Deatsville. Miss Agnes Drane, of Louisville, spent a week with her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Ridgway and cousin, Mrs. Ora Roby. Miss Ophelia Smith has returned to her home at the Meadows after a lengthy visit with Mrs. Eugene du Pont at Wilmington, DE. Col. W . T. Lee, who has been suffering greatly from a swolen jaw caused by abcess from a defective t o o t h , i s fe e l in g b e t te r a nd improving. Mrs. T. C. Colman Sr and d aughter, Miss Bertie have returned from a stay of several weeks at Ba y View, MI, both much impro ved in health by the trip. Rev. S. P. M artin and wife, Rev. Sid W illiams, Madams W. T. Lee, R. L. Troutman, and W . H. Cooper and children attended the Long Run A s s o c i a t i o n a t L it tl e F lo c k W ednesday R . B . Nelson a nd wife , of Lawranceburg, F. W. Nelson and daughter, Mrs. R. E. Cunningham, of Salvisa, and Terry Noter and wife, of Louisville, spent the later part of last week with A. S. Nelson and wife. J. R. Zimmerman is back from La Fayette, IN, where he visited his aunt, Mrs. M ary Smith and other relatives. W hile there, he visited the battl efield of Tippacanoe and "Looko ut Lodge", the country home of Judge R. P. DeH art, near the battlefield. Judge DeHart, who was a brave Union soldier, and is now Circuit Judg e, presented Bo b with a real Indian bow and hatchet, of which he is very proud. Mr. & M rs. Henry Gaskell, of Roanoak, IN, were gu ests of Miss Lulie Swearingen re cently. Born to the wife of Joe O wen, a girl, Sept. 15th. Lo.... Stansbury is in the city visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. Stansbury. Miss Barbara M cFarland was in the city a day this week. Almer Barnes and family and Mrs. Pearl Harris went to the city a day last week. Frank Porter and wife, and daughter, Georgia, and T om P orter and fam ily, Tom Parrish and family, and Mrs. Lizzie Parrish were in the city Sunday, guests of Herbert W iggington and wife. Mrs. Jesse Herin is visiting her parents at Eubanks. Mrs. John Long was in Louisville a few days last week. Gus. Easly and Will Ellaby attended the Baptist association at Lebanon Junction. Miss Nellie May Brooks, of Shelby County, is visiting her cousin, M iss Mattie M ay Stansbury. Halcom H ays a nd sister, Miss Mayme were week end guests of Mrs. Tom M cAfee. Leon Wiggington has returned home after a we eks stay in the city. ***Mt. Washington John McFarland, of Adairsville, was visited by his mother last week. Mrs. Laura Anderson and daughter are visiting Mrs. Allie Ashby, at Little M ount. Miss Lulie Swearinge n spent last week in the city attending the fair. Earl Harris and family relatives here last week. Miss Susan M cFarland was the week end guest of her mo ther, M rs. Mary McFarland. Miss Elma M cGee is in the c ity visiting her uncle, Ed Barns and family. visited Miss Bertha Smith was the Sunday guest of Isolene H arris. Page 193 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Guy Mills, of Seatonville, was here Sund ay. Mrs. W. H. Buler has returned from Lebanon Junction. while Mr. Bell attended the re-union last week. The Sunbeams gave a social at the Maccabee hall. Refreshments were served to the little folks and the sick of the town were not forgotten by the little Sunbeams. Pro f. T. E. Cochran left Monday for Richmond, VA , en route to his future home in Lake City, Fl, where he assumes the position as professor of mathematics, Sept. 27. Miss Mary and Ruth Strange have returned to Knoxville, TN, M iss Ruth to enter school, but Miss Mary returned later and remains through the winter. Mrs. Ma rgie Ellaby spen t last week with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Jasper, at Waterford. E. A. Cochran and family spent Sunday with Jas. Cochran Jr. Mrs. Edith Bro oks, who wa s with her mother at Barrallton, was called home by the illness of her daughter, Myra. Little Hubert McGee hurt his foot the 15th of July and has not been able to walk on it since. Sunday, Dr. Settland and Overall removed a splinter two inches long from his foot. He is now d oing nicely and will soon be able to walk. Prof. and M rs. Bridwell visited friends at Waterford Saturday ***Local Items For sale: Hand made buggy, good as new. Mrs. Mattie Rennison. Lindsay Ridgway and John W . G a b a n o f B el m on t w e n t to Elizabethtown to hear H on. O llie James speak for the Demo cratic State ticket. Lindsay says Ollie had the boys roused to a fine pitch of enthusiasm and filled them with confidence in the success of the Democ ratic ticket in the November election. Rev. Hutchenson and family are with friends here for the week. Mrs. Ho lt is with her daughter, M rs. W . H. Smith. Jas. N. Cochran Sr attended the Nelson association last week. Messrs John Bell, W. H . Smith and Joe Deitrich attended the reunion at Confederate Home, at Pewee last week, and report a most enjoyable time. Of their company, I.E., Co. D., First Ky Cavalry, there were prese nt: Wm . Long, Nashville, TN, J. Bell, W. H. Smith , Sam Reader, Joe Deitrich, Sam Hornbeck, M. C. Allow ay, Jas. Co nnelly, J. C . Shirley. There have be en thirtythree deaths in this, the "Orphan Brigad e" in the past two years. J. R. Ball has a telephone (looks like) on the Zoneton-Okolona line. Little M. S. Davis was quite sick with sore throa t Sund ay. ***September 22, 1911 (Pg. 3) ***Hebron W ilbur Strange bought a nice bunch of cattle this week. Mrs. H. L. Rogers was called to Anderson, IN, by the death of her sister, Mrs. W ill Aikin. Mrs. George Aikin of Owensboro, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. H. L. Rogers. Miss Geo rgia Mae Qu een has a position as bookkeeper in a new store in Jeffersontown. Smith Bo gard and w ife, Dallas Bogard and daughter, Miss Maude, Miss Clinton, and Mrs. Creed, both of Paris, IL, were guests of Mrs. Wm. Thornberry several days last week. Rev. J. N. Luck of Louisville preached at Salem Sunday and was entertained b y W m. T hornberry. Alonzo Jenkins and son spent Sunday with Mrs. M attie Sanders, city. Mrs. John Bell spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. B. Robards, Page 194 Mrs. Ernest Brooks is spending this week with her mother. Ernest Bro oks, our pho tographer, is doing work that is of recognized merit and he should be patronized by his neighbors. He has a camera, which was costly, and a fine instrument and he develops his own pictures. Comm issioners sale - R. M. Hocker V S Maggi e Hurley. Mentions adjoining property owners: J. H. Hoskins, Reb ecca Masden, Sallie Mas den, Jonathan M asden, Harrison, Shepherd, Jos. Hoskins, Elijah Bo ots, Joseph John son, G illie Cundiff, George T. Masden, J. E. Johnson, Dannie M asden. ***October 6, 1911 (Pg. 1) During his stay here last week at the teachers institute , M r. Sam uel M. Simmo ns, so well known and loved by the people of this, his native county, capped his many good deeds by donating a $1,000 five per cent interest savings bond to the public schools of this county. Committee of three teachers, three go o d businessmen and the county school s u p e r in t e n d e nt to hand le th e endowm ent. Com mittee of M essrs. Wm. Simm ons, W . T. Lee, J. F. Com bs, Profs. Chas. Bridwell, C. W . Campbell and Miss Mayme Roby and O ra L. R oby, Sup t. Mr. Simmons offered a $5.0 0 prize to the teacher with the best story to tell at next year's institure. Mr. J. R. Zimmerman offered a $10.00 prize The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett to the teacher with the best recitation next year. attended the institute with Chas. Bridwell and wife a day last week. Card of thanks from Ora L. Roby for the help at the teachers institute. M entions Sam Simmons, J. R. Zimmerman, Jno. L. Sneed , O . W . Pea rl, J. F. Comb s, C. P. B radb ury, Rev. Brame, Rev. Martin, Lindsay Ridg way, To t Carro ll, Miss Edyth Hancock, Miss M ay Lee, M iss Mayme Stephens, Miss Ella Maude Magruder, and Bro. Roe. Loune tte and Clarence Stansbury spent Saturd ay in the city. The happiest man in Bullitt County was Wm . Downs, from Solitude. Samuel Simmo ns, his good friend, presented him with the first watch he had ever owned, a handsome double case gold one. ***Mt. Washington Isaac Ash, of Calhou n, is the guest of his cousins, Mad ams Jno. Hough and Sm ith Harris. Dr. and M rs. Settle were week end guests of his mother at Botland. Mrs. C. O . Parrish was in the city last week, buying her fall millinery good s. Miss Callie Harris is in the city, the guest of Rev. B. F. Atkinson and family. Mrs. Florence Cain and son, of the city, are visiting Mrs. M ary Gentry. Mrs. Jasper Brower, of the city, is guest of Mrs. Angeline Swearingen. Elmer, the youngest son, of Rev. B. F. Adkins, while playing, fell and dislocated his ankle and broke the small bone. He is doing nicely, and does not mind it so much, as this is the fifth bone he has had broken. Stuyler Harris and Miss Bertie Harris were in Louisville shopping Thursda y. (C an't read) was the overnight guest of M rs. Ada Anderso n recently. Miss Ruby Carlin, of W hitfield, was the guest of Miss Lillie Bogard recen tly. Frank Settle and daughter, of Maud, KY, were w eek end guests of Mrs. Claud Anderson. Henry Gaskel and wife were all day guests o f Mrs. J. C. G entry rec ently. Miss Bess Lloyd of River View was the guest of M iss Daisy Gentry Sund ay. Hon. Ben Johnson spo ke to a large and enthusiastic audience. He is good speaker and a true blue Democrat. etc. The Mt. Washington creamery was sold to Joe Gyr of Fairmount for $1,000.00. It will keep running unde r M r. Gyr's ma nagement. M i s s e s E m m a a n d L illian W iggington, of Zoneton, were week end guests of their cousin, M iss Hulda W iggington. Mrs. Charles Bridwell is on the sick list. Isolene Harris was the all day guest of Fanny M cGee Sunday. I see in papers that the Method ists have a new preacher and presiding elder. J. P. Rushing, presiding elder and we could not have a better one. S. L. C. Conard as prea cher. W e hate to give Brother and Sister Brandon up, but all goo d M ethod ists must abide by what the B ishop do es. ***Cup io Isolene, Emma M ell, and Marianna Ha r r i s a n d C o r e a n C o le m an I. P. A rnold and M iss Mary Nichols spent the wee k end with M iss Fronie James at V ictory. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and children spent Thursda y night with her parents, L. Nichols and wife. L. W. Nichols and wife attended the "O ld Folks" meeting at Bullitts Lick Sund ay. Mrs. Flora Vaughn spent Thursday night with Miss Ruby Nicho ls. Mrs. Robert M cNutt and baby spent the week end in Louisville the guests of relatives. Flecher Mo ore and sister spent Sunday with Miss Rub y Nichols. J. H. Nicholson attende d the installation of the offices of the Royal Arch M asons at West Point last Thursday. Mrs. Bert Arnold and Mrs. Ida Merker spent Tue sday with Mrs. Lidia Snellen. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and children spent Friday with Mrs. Glad ys Samue ls. Mrs. Malinda Johnson is the guest of her niece, M rs. Gladys Sam uels. Mrs. Rox A rnold and brothers, Corbin and George Key and Master Robert Key, of Louisville, Mrs. E. Tierney, Coleman D augherty, wife and children, J. H. Nicholson and wife were with J. T. Ke y and wife Sund ay. The canning factory of M essrs. Harshfield and Daugherty is doing a very nice business we understand. ***Victory Lem Swea ringen and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Arp Harmon at Pleasant H ill. Jesse Roby, wife and daughter, were Sund ay guests of M . C. Ro by. Page 195 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Vern Jone s and family visited Harry Harris Sunday. M iss Elizab eth Lewis, of W est Point, spent the latter part of the week with friends here. Born, to the wife of Noah Nusz, Sept. 28, a b oy. M isses Violetta and Mollie Roby and Msssrs. Harry Tho mpson and Claud Owen , of Mt. W ashington, v i s it e d r e l a ti v e s at Clerm o n t Saturday an d Sunday. James Ash and family spent Sunday with Asa Davis. Mrs. Ella B ishop is on the sick list. Miss Fronia James entertained a number of friends last Saturday ***Solitude John Burch, wife and children, were guests of James Harris Saturday and Sund ay. Box supper given Saturday night to benefit the school library. Squire Jones made a number one auctioneer and sold the boxes. Miss Mary McKinney, the teacher, smilingly took in the cash. Mrs. Waynie Rayman, of High Grove, is spending a while with her sister. Gordon and B ruce B ridwell of M t. W ashington, spent last week with their grandfather, Taylor B ridwell. Hoke Harris, of Shepherdsville, was guest of Claude Harris the past week. Miss May Rouse is the guest of friends in the city. Miss Lizzie Thomas is going on a ten days visit in Louisville Miss Jennie Bridwell is spending the fall with her friend, M rs. Theod ore Augsperger at Trenton, OH. Geo. Ashbaugh Jr and wife, of Bardstown, were guests o f his parents Saturday and Sunda y. Miss Fable, city, is guest of M iss Paralee Scott. Mrs. Hutcheson, the charming wife of the pastor at Little Flock, is doing much to improve the church music there. Geo. Sand ers and wife left for their home in Los Angeles, CA. They expect to reside there perm anently, thought Mr. Sanders says "Kentucky is good eno ugh for anybody." Mrs. Dave M othershead and two children spent Sund ay with Mrs. Tom Melton and attended services at Little Flock. M rs. Henry D avis, Bardstown Junction, is guest of her son, Myron. Mrs. Jones, Shep herdsville, is with her daughter, Mrs. Andy Kulmer. Ed Ash and fam ily, of Pleasant Hill, spent Sund ay with James L avely. Marion Masde n, daughter and niece, of Lebanon Junction, spent a few days with Jas. Cochran Jr. Bob Bridwell and Jim Lavely were out recently, exploring the caves near Bardstown. The annual meeting of the ZonetonPrestonia telephone com pany will be held at the blacksmith shop. Everyone in and around Solitude is expecting to attend the supper at Mt. Washington given at the Maccabee Ha ll for the b enefit of S t. Francis Church. Chief attraction to be a fishing po ol. M iss Rosa le ne McGlo thin, of Louisville, will visit relatives here. Jesse Johnson S u n d a y with Mountain Top. an d wife spent his parents o n A very interesting, if not important event in the city will be the meeting of the Suffragists here in convention this month. There is a wide difference, it is claimed , between the Suffragists and the Suffragettes and so we expect to attend if only to learn this difference. W e thought it a distinction with a difference. Miss Nora Bridwell, of Smithville, was at home Saturd ay and Sund ay. W . R. D odd ...(can't read, page folded) Rev. C. O. Hutcheson, wife and son, and Wm. Crumba cker and wife dined Sund ay with M rs. Ju... B ailey. Mrs. George quite ill. ***October 6, 1911 (Pg. 2) Mrs. P. K . Jone s and children are spending a few days with Mrs. W . Hatfield at Clermo nt. Rayman continues Miss Emma Ba iley spent M ond ay in the city. ***Hebron James Lavely and wife were in Shepherdsville several days last week attending the institute. Miss Mary Christopher, city, visited Mrs. W . H. Beeler. M rs. Rebecca Ashbaugh has gone to the city to visit relatives. Miss W hitman, city, is guest of the Misses Hedg es. Page 196 Ernest Miller has moved to Smyrna, and is in charge of the grocery there. Ed Miller has moved his family to Okolona and will shortly open a big store there. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Rev. Sid Williams who has been holding the meeting at Little Flock, has been called back to Texas. T he pastor is now assisted by Rev. Stephens, o f the Sem inary. M rs. Sop hia T routm an is spe nding this week with J. F. Co mb's fmily. Mrs. A. W. Meredith, with whom she lives, having been called to Louisville on account of the death of her grand-daughter, Miss Frazier. ***Personal Dr. Ridg way spent W ednesday in Louisville Miss Katie Edelin is visiting her father near Hodgenville. Wm. W alters, of S ilva, KY, visited C. D. Lee Wednesday Mrs. Susan Rennison, of Louisville, is guest of Mrs. Andy Gild. Miss Jennie Carpenter is spending this week with Mrs. E. A. Cochran. Phil Shane and sister, of Louisville, are guests of W . H. Coop er's family. M r s . G. A . Blac k s to n e , o f Indianap olis, IN, is with her brother, H. C. Bo wman. E. A. Cochran, wife and daughter, spent Sund ay with Ed. Carpe nter's family at B elmo nt. Ed Bo wman, wife and children, of Louisville, spent Sund ay with his father, H. C. Bo wman. Mrs. Lula Jorden Perry and son, of St. Louis, visited M rs. N. H . W eller one day this week. John Rad ley an d family, o f Jeffersonville, and W. F. Henderson and wife spent Sunday with J. F. Combs and family. Mrs. S. H. Ridgway entertained last Thursda y: Lawrence Rob y and daughter, Misses Elizabeth Lewis, Grace Hardy, Ermine Cowherd and May Hall. J. D. W right and wife, of Tonieville, Ky visited Mr. W right's Sister, Mrs. O. D. Lee, on their way home after spending severa l weeks with relatives in Ill. and Louisville. Misses Kate and Lulia Swearingen, of M t. W ashing ton, spent W ednesday here, attending the business matters in county court. They went to Louisville on the evening train for a visit with their paretns, M rs. J. C. Showalters. ***Local Items Little W illiam Lee Smith is quite ill. Born this morning, to the wife of H. L. Formhals, a girl. J. F. Combs and family, C. F. Troutman and family, and R. L. T routman and w ife attended the funeral of Miss Ada Troutman Frazier in Lo uisville yesterday. The wedding o f M iss Hendy R ussell Johnson and M r. Lee H amilton will take place in Bardstown, Oct. 14. No invitations, o nly immediate family to attend . Will reside in Louisville where Mr. Hamilton w ill continue to practice law. H. Clay Bowman, a prominent citizen and former jailer of this county, was taken to S t. Josep h's Infirmany, in Louisville where he underwent a complicated surgical operation by Drs. Franc and Ridgway. He sto od it we ll will fair prospects of reco very. Revs. R. H. Roe and Rev. Peak of the Method ist church, who have been located here for the past year, were assigned to their stations for another year. Mrs. T. C. Coleman Sr, widow of the late Captain Thos. C. Coleman, of this county, died at her county home, the Meadows, near town yesterday after a severe illness of about one weeks duration. The imme diate cause of her death of Page 197 heart failure, induced by the infirmaties of old age, as she was 78 years old. She had been to Bay View, MI, in hopes the change would prove beneficial. She was born in Scott County, KY, in 1833, and was a daughter of General W illiam Johnson and his wife, Ann M a r y P a y n e J o h n s o n, b o th r e p r e s e n ta t i ve s of Kent ucky's prominent pioneer fam ilies. She was married to Capt. Coleman when only sixteen years old, who died about eight years ago. She is survived by the following chilren: Madams M argar et and Arthur Moxham, of Wilmington, DE, Tho s. W ard of Birmingham, AL, Charles Marshall of Louisville and Jennie Johnson, Misses Ophelia and Bertie Coleman, Mr. Thos. C. Coleman of Bullitt and M r. Jilson Coleman of NJ, 22 grandchildren and 10 grgrandchildren. Funeral services at home by Re v. D. C . W right, Rector at St. Pau l Episc opa l Church in Louisville, interred in Cave Hill Cemetery beside her husband. Long Article, Highlights only. ***October 13, 1911 (Pg. 1) Democ ratic speaking app ointments Good Democratic talks by these: C. P. Bradbury, A. E. Funk, Lindsay Ridg way, J. R. Zimmerman, J. T. Griffin, T. C. C arroll, J. F. Com bs, C. R. Smith, Leroy Daniel, Kirby Jones, Ora Roby, W. B. Tilden, C. L. Croan, Charles Carroll, C. P. Bra dbury, Frank Da ugherty, O. W . Pearl, C. O. Parrish and H. H. Glenn. Bullitt County Farmers Institute had interesting and instructive meeting. Mentions, Rev. R. H. Roe , A. E. F u n k , J a s p er P e a r l , J . R . Zimmerman, W m. Simmons, John H. B ell. ***Hebron Miss Ada M ontgom ery is the guest of Miss Teresa Brooks and won hearts by teaching class #2 at Little Flock last Sunday when the teacher The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett was kept at home by illness in her family. Mrs. Curt Stansbury and son, of the city, are visiting relatives here. Ernest Bro oks is staying tem porarily with his sister, Mrs. Ernest Miller at Smyrna. Mr. Miller is doing an encouraging business at his store. M rs. E d n a H a l l e nt e r ta i n e d: M e s d a m e s Fra nk Port e r a nd daughter, Tom Parrish, Robert McAfee, Lee Parrish, John Harris, W ill Queen, Preston Parrish and Jennie Queen. Dr. J. R. Holsclaw ha s been quite ill for the past ten days with little improvement. Dr. C . L. Cooper has been in attendance. J. Alden Barrall has been with his daughter, Mrs. Brooks for several days. Clarence Brooks, city, is guest of his mother and other relatives. W . J. Bell and family and Clarence Brooks spent Sunday with John Bro oks. M r s. J e s s i e S w i n eb a c k , o f Louisville, is guest of friends here. Herman and Harry Fox came out of the city last week to tell their uncles, Tom and Sip Fox, good-bye, as they start for Arizona in a few days to spend all winter. Mrs. Ed. Bro wn, of Louisville, is guest of her sister, Mrs. John Gentry. To m Parrish is on the sick list. M ary Barrall is boarding with Mrs. Edith Brooks and attending school at Beech Grove. Mr. Raym ond , City, spent Sunday with Miss Birdie Lentsch, at J. R. Balls. Myron Davis Sunday with Kulmer. and family spent his uncle, Andy Mrs. Jones has gone to visit her son, Mack Jones after a while spent with her daughter here, Mrs. Kulmer. Mrs. John H arris' Sunday guests: Miss Sue Brown and Guy M iller, of Buechel, Burr Harris and wife, of Smithville, Gaynell Harris, o f Solitude, Isolene Harris and Fannie McG ee. Leland Barnes and Horace McG ee were home Sunday. Mrs. James Harris, of Solitude, was guest of Mrs. To m Parrish, Sunda y. Rev. and M rs. J. C. Brandon have gone to their new home at Canmer. J. R. Ball and C. C. Hackney were in Shepherdsville and dined with W. H. Coo per's family one day last week. Miss Anna Eskridge, of Louisville, is visiting M iss Ella Barnes. Anthony Prather and family spent Sund ay with W ill Tho rnsbe rry. Clyde Eldridge had his sale Tuesday and will start for Illinois in a few days to make their home in the future. Miss Nellie Brooks spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Miller at Smyrna. For kind accommodation to friends commend us to Mrs. J. W. Gilmore. She appreciates the Pioneer, too. ***Mt. Washington Misses Katie and Lena Crenshaw entertained a crowd of young folks Sund ay. M rs. James Ro use, of C rescent Hill, spent last week among relatives on W eavers Run. Miss Beulah Arnold is in W est Point, attending a series of Meeting at the Christian church there. M rs. Amb rose Skinner spent Thursday with her sister, Miss Mary Nicho ls. J ohn Q uic k a c c o m pani es his daughter, Mamie to Nazare th last week, where she has entered school for the year. J. T. Ferguson was called to Lebanon Junction Sunday to the bedside of his wife, who was taken ill while visiting her daughter, M rs. Henry Miller at that place. L. W . Nichols was in Shepherdsville Monday. George Quick and.... ....dale, spent the weekend in Bullitt, the guests of .......Ed Q uick and M rs. ..... M e s d a m e s Sa llie ... . . , M a r t h a Ashtop, of Louisville, M ollie and Minerva ..... Weavers Run, spent ...... with M rs. Be ttie Applega te. (Page folded, can't read) Mrs. ..... spent Saturday night with Mrs. Amb rose Skinner. Henry Pendleton has bought the Michaelson farm on Brier Creek and will move on it. Mrs. Elmer Ridgway and Miss M ary Nichols were in Louisville Monday shopping. Howard Samuels and wife, of Kosmosdale, spent the week end with their parents, Elmer Ridgway and wife. Mrs. Lidia Snelled (sic) Snellen ? and daughter spe nt Sunday with Mrs. Lucy McNutt. ***Cup io L. W . Nichols and wife spent Friday with J. T . Key. Page 198 ***October 13, 1911 (Pg. 2) The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***Personal ***Local Items Neil Tro utman , of Indiana, spent Mo nday with C. F. Troutman. Miss Emma Moore, of Louisville, is attending school here and boarding with J. F. C omb s family. Mrs. Oscar P earl spent last week with her relatives in Hardin C ounty. Miss Nannie Ree Tho mpson is visiting relatives a nd friends in Hodgenville. Vernon Jones and family, of Cedar Grove, spent Sund ay with Jesse Buby (sic) Roby ? Buky ? and wife. Miss Rose Waddell spent Saturday and Sunday with her relatives at Mumfordville. Mrs. Maud Moore Wooldridge, of Bowling Green , is visiting friends here this week. C. F. Troutman and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Ha ll in Jefferso n Co unty. Wm. Kryle, of Louisville, is spending a few days with friends here and fishing in Salt River. Cleve Masde n, and wife, Misses Ella Cundiff, Ophelia M asden and Grover Maraman were guests of Ewing Crenshaw and wife, in Cane Spring, Sunday. Mrs. M attie Rennison and M iss Mary Hecker had pleasant two week trip in Jefferson C ounty. Mrs. Frank Porter and daughter, of Mt. W ashington, Clarence Porter, wife a n d s o n, a nd H e n r y Wiggington and w ife, of Louisville Louisville, spent Sun day w ith Geo rgia Summ ers. Miss Myrtle Younger entertained a large numb er of her friends with a social. M iss May Lahue, of Grayson County, has accepted a p ositioin at Troutma n's store and is boarding at Mrs. Fosters Dr. E. B. Richey will preach at the Christian Church the fifth Sunday of the month. Latest repo rts from Mrs. M yrtle Bra dbury, who is ill with typhoid fever at an infirm ary in Lo uisville are encouraging. Regret to hear of death of M r. & Mrs. J. E. M agrud er's little boy this week caused by sc arlet fever, which is prevailing to an alarmin g extent in certain sections of the county. The schools at Bardstown Junction and Belmont have been discontined temp orarily on that account. ***Obituary Dr. Anthony M iller, brother of M rs. Geo. W. Sanders of Zoneton (whom he had frequently visited) died sudd enly at his hom e in Rolling Fork, MS , where he had been a member of the State Legislature for nearly 25 years. Besides an extensive practice, he was a planter on a large scale and had other large business interests. S h e p h e r d s v il l e . Another demonstration on the land of Dr. Robert Wed ekind (Magruder Farm) north of Bardstown Junction. Red Cross Dynamite is sold by Troutman Bros. Shepherdsville, KY. ***October 20, 1911 (Pg. 1) Mr. C. F. Troutman, postmaster here has been notified by the Postmaster General of the US that a Postal Savings Bank will be established here to be run in connection with the Shepherd sville Post Office. To receive deposits from $1.0 0 up to $500.00, 2 % interest will be paid on monthly balances. ***Johnson-Hamilton Long article on wed ding o f M iss Hendy Russell Johnson, daughter of Congressman and Mrs. Ben Johnson and Mr. Lee H amilton of Louisville and Bullitt county. Married at the o ld J o h n s o n h o m e s te a d n e ar Bardstown last Saturday by the Very Rev. J. C. O'Co nnell pastor at St. Joseph's Church. Miss Nancy Johnson, sister of the bride and Judge Thruston Burgevin, the only attendants. Among the costly and useful gifts was a massive gold lined, silver loving cup, presented by the members of the Ivy Club, c l a s sm a t e s of th e groo m at Princeton, NJ, College. Guests included Mrs. M . ?. Hamilton and son, Henry, mother and brother of the groom, Mr. & Mrs. Dan Talbott, Mrs. Koughenb urg and daughter, Miss Ella, grandmother and aunt of t h e b r i d e , J n o . L . S ne e d , (unfortunately, the bottom of the page illegible. ***October 13, 1911 (Pg. 3) ***Hebron ***Advertisement Mrs. W. C. W ilkerson, of M S, M rs. R. C. Da??? (Davis ? ) of L o u i s v il l e , M ada ms M ile s Saund ers, S. F. Taylor, Wilson Summers, W . B. Robards, and John Bell, of this county and M iss Laura Eskew, of Bardstown, spent a day recently with Mrs. M. E. Balee. Free demonstration of the modern, quick, cheap and safe way to use the giant force of dynamite to remove stumps and b oulders, plant trees, dig ditches, break up subsoils and make old farms produce big crops. To be demonstrated on the farm of C. F. Troutman 3/4 mile from Page 199 Robert Pendleton, and wife, of Louisville, spent several days with M rs. Jas. Scott and W. J. Bell recen tly. E. Z. Wiggington and family spent Sund ay with J. R . Ball. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Geo. Sanders is with his parents here. E. H. W eller has flux. Clare nce B rooks was o ut Sunday. Miss Sallie McK enzie spent Sunday with her parents here. Mrs. Bettie Prather is with her son, Anthony Prather. Henry Gruber, city, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Dr. Smith. Mrs. W . H. Sm ith spent a week with Mrs. Carrithers at Ting. Mrs. Gruber, city, is spending several days with her mother, M rs. Dr. Smith. Mr. Atcher and family and M rs. Cowley of Hardin County spent Sund ay with M rs. Th ornb erry. Rev. C. O. Hutcheson, wife and son, have returned ho me to 725 Floyd St, Louisville. Mesdames J. R. Ball and Geo. Bailey were in the city Friday. ***Mt. Washington W . F. Smithers and wife and M . S. Davis and family took dinner with Dr. & Mrs. Ho lsclaw Sunda y. Mrs. Alien (sic) Porter spent last week in the city guest of her sister, Mrs. Hub ert Wiggington. Dr. Holsclaw has recovered from his recent illness. He app reciates the many proofs of friendship shown. Rob Pen dleto n and wife, of Oakdale, were recent guests of Mrs. J. C. G entry. S. M. Simmo ns did a graceful thing in prese nting $1 ,000 to the co unty for educational purposes and we congratulate him on having the MEANS and well as the WILL to give it. M rs. M ary Cla rk's guests: Mesdames Maggie Ellaby, Fa nnie Adkins, Susie Showalters, and M iss Annie Showalters. of it. We hope that he recovers and that no others will take it. Our little ones are ve ry dear to us. Madams John Showalters and Jake Collier are visiting their sister, Mrs. Gra nville Sim pson, in the city. The new creamery man is a hustler. Says he will have his cottage done in a short time, and it is whispered that he will bring his bride to live in it. John Harris and wife and Tom enjoyed a delightful auto Sunday with Alm er Barnes. Barnes is certainly nice to friends. Fox ride Mr. his Rev. Coward and family are now living in the parsonage and have made many friends the short time they have been here. ***October 20, 1911 (Pg. 2) T. J. Brooks and family and J. N. Brooks and family spent Sunday with Mrs. S. W . Broo ks. Miss Mayme Roby visited mother for the week end. her Calvin Ellaby sprained his ankle Saturday and w ill be confined to the house for some time. Mrs. Jeans, daughter and grandson, W arren Jeans, of Seatonsville, are guests of Mrs. Jennie Q ueen this week. Misses May T. and Virginia Brooks and Miss Mayme Roby were guests of Mrs. D. V. B rooks last week. Mrs. Dora H arris was overnight guest of her d aughter, M rs. Overall, recen tly. Edmund and Frank, sons of D. F. Bro oks, of Okolona, left for Seattle, W ashington. Oh, the Golden W est! How it lures our young men. Bert Hall and wife are in the city, he to attend the Grand Lodge and she visiting friends. Jas. Scott and family and M r. Pendleton and wife dined with W.J. Bell Sunday. The writer scalded both wrists and hands very painfully when a can of b o i l i n g f ru i t e x p lo d e d l a s t W ednesday W arren Troutman and wife and Misses Kate and Lulie Swearingen were all day guests of Rev. Adkins and wife rece ntly. Smith Bogard 's ten year old son, Sidney is ill with diphtheria. They have closed the school, as the doctors and trustees think it is best until they see if there is more cases Page 200 ***Personal Bud Comb s was in the city Sund ay. Bro. Henry Roe Howard stown. is visiting in Miss Mary Palmer Com bs spent Tuesday in Louisville Miss Margaret Foster is the guest of Miss Blanche Ho wlett. Mrs. R. C. Shepherd and daughter spent Sund ay in Lo uisville Mrs. Bettie Martin and sister spent W ednesday with Mrs. Cooper. Madams H. H. Glenn and Pearl Lee spent Thursday in Lou isville shopping. Mrs. Tyler, of Louisville, spent the week end with her da ughter, M rs. Dora Harris. Mrs. Lucinda Renfro, of Highland Park, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo . Parsons. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Madams C. F. Troutman and W. H. Cooper are spending today with Mrs. Balee, near Zoneton. Miss Josie Barrall has returned from an extended visit with her brother, Dr. G eo. B arrall, in K ansas C ity. Wm. W alters, wife a nd little daughter, of Silva, Ky, spent several days this w eek with C. D. Lee's family. Miss Lillie Netherland will reach New York this week on her way home, after spending several months in Europe. On account of scarlet fever and diphtheria, Miss Barbara Hecker has returned home from Nelson C ounty, where she had gone to spend a week. Madams Susan Rodgers and Lillie N e t h e r l a n d have r etu r n e d to Louisville after a stay of two or three weeks at their country home near B rooks. Mrs. Harington returned to her home in Louisville, after a visit of several days with M iss Georgie Summers and her mother. Mrs. Summers a c c o m p a n i e d h e r h o m e a nd remained a couple of days. ***Local Items Preaching at the Christian Church by Prof. Campbell of Lebanon Junction. Mr. & Mrs. John Saar announce the marriage of their daughter, W ilhelmina, to Mr. D. H . Maraman. The wedding will take place at the residence some time in late Autumn. Guy Hecker was in Mt. Washington Saturday Hon. J. R. Zimmerman will speak at Vine Grove with James Garnett and J. W . Newman, candidates for Attorney General and Commissioner of Agriculture on the Democratic ticket tomorrow and address the Hardin County citizens at several other points next week. Mrs. Rosa Dickey and children were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Viola Ridgway. M rs. America Bell entertained Sunday for her birthday. (Flowery words describe her hospitality, etc) Guests: Pres Brown, wife and daughters, Mrs. Julia Thorn and son, Miss Virginia Bell, and Mrs. Sarah Summ ers. Mrs. Ellen Ridgway and daughter s p e n t S u n d a y w i th A m b r o se Ridg way. Epworth Leage program presented at the Methodist Church by J. R. Zim merman, M iss M ary H all, Messrs Zimmerman and Pea rl, Madams Troutman and B ridwell, Miss Nannie Johnson. Magg ie Stallings, Virgie and Wilma Proctor spent Sund ay with Glacie Orm s. In order to settle a business partnership, Clarence C. Lee, who is now living on the Major To m H ays farm in Hardin C ounty, ne ar Pitts Point, and Mrs. Hays, will sell at public auction all the personal property now on the farm, including stock, farming implements, corn, James Roney, Auctioneer Etc. Newton Martin and wife have moved into Mr. Sneed's house on the Bullitts Lick pike and will keep house for him. J. R. Ball has been given the contract for putting up a new school house at M eadow Lawn, C . C. Hackney will do the painting. Ed Brid well and wife and Claud Stallings and wife spent the week end with Mrs. Bettie Ridgway, at Salt River Station. Charles Newton, wife and son were guests of Sam Bass and family Sund ay. Mrs. Sudie Armstrong and son were guests of Mrs. Blanche Hall in Lou isville from Wednesday til Frida y. J a m e s R i d g w a y a n d C h a r l ie Stallings spent Sunday with Louis Stallings. Mrs. Emma Armstrong entertained the following Sa turday: Mrs . Tillman Ridgway and daughters, Misses Lydia and Eunice. ***October 20, 1911 (Pg. 3) ***Heading Missing W anted - T o Buy 1,000 bushels of new corn. Quo te the best cash prices. Address K. H. Shaw, Bardstown Junction, KY. Kirby Simm ons sp ent Sunday with his daughter, M rs. Ethel Brid well. Herbert He cker ...( can't read) Thom pson, of the city, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ida Hecker. Ed Owen and wife were guests of Oscar Owen Saturday night and of T. V . Long Sunday. Chester Barnes spent Saturday night with Hugh H all. Virgil Price , who has been visiting his parents, returned to Louisville Sund ay. Page 201 Straus Hall spent the week end with his uncle, Jess Roby. ***Cup io Charles Gwynn and daughter, of Louisville, spent Thursday with J. T. Ritche y. Mrs. Kate Quick, of Oakdale, and little granddaughter, Mary Estelle Ritche y, visited M rs. Cora Rid gway. Mrs. W . E. As hby to ok her daughter, Lula, to Louisville to have her throat examined by a specialists, The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett and will go the city next week to have her throat operated on. Mrs. Geo. Pendleton and children spent Saturday night with M rs. Alma Pendleton. Miss Ruby Nichols entertaine d with an elegant dinner Sund ay: M isses Lena Arnold, Flora Vaughn, Sallie Able and M ary Nichols; Messrs Joe Vaughn, Elmer Samuels, Fletcher Moore and L. W . Nichols. Miss Elizabeth Smith spent Sunday with Miss Grace Funk. Ernest Funk, wife and baby spent the wee k end with Ben Ritchey. Mrs. Sarah Joh nson visited Mrs. Rob ert Stowers. Mrs. S. E. C lose sp ent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Eliza Chappe ll. Mrs. John Nicholson is spending this week in Louisville, attending the Grand Chapter O. E. S. Geo. Pendleton and family went to Louisville Mo nday shopping. ***October 27, 1911 (Pg. 1) the doctors are using antitoxin. W e have had no deaths, for which we are thankful. The Methodists at this place and from Bethel certainly gave their preacher a pounding one evening last week. Mrs. Coward says the good work is still going on, and we feel that it is in more ways than one. Mrs. Kate W eaver, of Alabam a, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. John Showalters and Mrs. Jake Collier. Mrs. J. C. Gen try and M isses M edia and Viola Hughes were in the city a day last week. Miss Essie Swearingen is visiting her sister, M rs Earl Harris, at Orell. The Missionary Societies of the Bap tist and Methodist Churches met, etc. Song sung by Mrs. Tom Parrish and Alberta McFarland, enjoyed by all. Rev. B. F. Adkins has moved back to his hom e in Anderso n Co unty. He will fill his last appointment here in Novembe r. Hon. Ben J ohnson - Photo and article regarding political speech. J. C. Ab ell, of Cox's Creek, spent Saturday night with B . H. Crist. Mrs. Ma e Gree nwell and M rs. Charles Kipp visited Mrs. Bert Roby in Nelson C ounty, Sunda y. Mrs. Arp H armon is visiting her daughter at Victo ry. Mrs. A. V. Greenwell and Mrs. Kipp spent Monday with M rs. J. Q. Bolton. Mrs. Lizzie Owen, of Pleasant Grove, spent last week with her sister, M rs. Irene Crist. Mrs. Mo llie Jones visited Mrs. S. S. Barger last week. Madams Irene Crist and L izzie Owen spent Mond ay with Mrs. Jennie Bolton. Madams K. S. Jone s, Lizzie Owen, Mary Crenshaw, and Miss Zilpah Crist were entertained by M rs. Henry Jones a day last week. For sale - One small bay gelding and good brood m are - inquire at W. M. Combs, Shepherdsville. ***October 27, 1911 (Pg. 2) ***Mt. Washington ***Pleasant H ill Cleaver Sweeney is visiting friends here. We are glad to see him able to be out aga in, after his illness. Dr. Conard, of W ilsonville, was the overnight guest of Claud Anderson Saturday Mrs. Lou Jo nes, of near High Grove, is visiting in this neighborhood. Master Rob ert Hays Simmon s is visiting his cousin, Catherine Rouse. Mrs. Bert Hall returned from the city with a very bad cold. Madams Arp Harmon and Lou Jones spent the week end with Mrs. W m. Magruder at Deatsville. Archie, the two year old son of W ill Anderson, fell from a wagon and barely escaped being run over and killed. Etc. M rs. Nellie He rber t and two children, of Deatsville, visited her parents, Alf Daco n and wife last week. Our school is still closed. W e have not heard of any new cases of diphtheria for several days. M rs. Nannie Beard's two little sons were very sick with it for a few days, but S. S. Barger and wife and Sim Harris and w ife spent Sund ay with Mrs. Irene Crist. Page 202 P ho t o / H o n . W illia m Jenni ngs Bryan, the greatest living orator and former candidate for President of the United States will address the peop le of Bullitt County from the Train at the Shepherdsv ille dep ot, Oct. 31. ***Personal Ed. H. Tho mpson and wife spent yesterday in Louisville. Squire Kirby Jones was here on a flying trip Wednesday mo rning. Miss Hunter, of Louisville, is visiting Miss Edna Beeler, near Zoneton. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Minnie Hornbeck and M iss G e n e v a M i l l e tt w er e h e re W ednesday Miss Maggie McClaskey visited her brother's family, at Bosto n, the past week. Mrs. Lee T hom pson spent the week end with her friend, Mrs. Foster, at Bro oks. Miss Rose Wadd ell visited relatives at Mumfordsville. her Jno. L. Sneed sp ent yesterday in Louisville Mrs. Jack Quick, who has be en with her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Bowman, during Mr. Bo wman's illness, has returned to her home near Broo ks Station. Miss Annie Pierce accompanied her sister, Mrs. Jas. O'Connell, of Louisville, to Cincinnati, Covington, Newport and Fort T homas. Church Nov. 8, 19 11. T hey will make their home in Birmingham, AL. A line of six-inch tiling was been run from the Baptist Church to the gulley back of W. T. Lee's town residence. It will serve to thoro ughly drain and keep dry the basement of that church. ***November 3, 1911 (Pg. 2) ***Personal ***Local Items Mrs. Ho well Smith and son are visiting her parents, Mr. Puryear and wife in Lagrange. Rev. D. R. Peak will preach at Cedar Gro ve nex t Sund ay. Mrs. Cora Oliver, of T ennessee, is v i s i ti n g h i s b r o th er, E . Z . W iggington at Hebron. H. Clay Bowman, former jailer of Bullitt County, continues q uite ill at his residence here. Miss Georgie Summ ers attended the c o n v e nt io n w hile v is it in g in Louisville last week. Mrs. Nat M araman gave the young people a dance one night last week. Miss Halley Hays accompanied her aunt, Mrs. May, to Lo uisville yesterday and spent the day there. Miss Blanche Howlett and her mother, M rs. Tr unne ll, sp e nt W ednesday in Louisville shopping. M rs. W. H. M ay, of Lexington, was guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Hays at Salt River this week. M rs. Mollie Myer, of Louisville, is visiting her brother, Col. Geo. W . Simmo ns, at Paroq uet Springs. Miss Louise M onroe visited Mrs. Nat Maram an and Miss Edith Hancock Saturday and S unda y. Misses Mary and Barbara Hecker and sister, Mrs. Mattie Rennison, spent Sunday with John Saar and family. Mrs. Renfro, of Highland Park, spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. P arsons. C. P. Bradbury, Neil Trunnell, Dr. J. H. Shafer, J. R. Zimmerman, and Mrs. W ill Harris has not yet recovered from a hard fall she had a couple of weeks ago. Two or three ribs were broken, besides severe cuts and bruises. B r o . C a m pbe ll, of L e b a n o n Junction, preached to a full audience at the Christian Church. While here, he was the guest of Prof. Thomp son. Rev. S. P. M artin held successful revival meeting at Berea and now going to Corbin to hold a meeting. The Ladies Missionary and A id Soc iety of Hebro n Church will entertain their friends on Halloween night at the Manse. Leave your pocketbooks and all other cares at home and come have a good time with us. Dr. E. B . Riche y will preach at the Christian Church. Many friends here will welcome his return. Mr. & M rs. Sam Bridwell received invitation to wedding of their niece, Miss Minnie Lee T homa s, of Louisville, to Mr. Harry Overton Dernard at the Broadway Christian Page 203 H a r o ld D a n i e l w as W ashington Wednesday W ill Ashb y, Monday here. of in Cupio, M t. spent Miss Nannie Johnson spent last Tuesday in Louisville Hillery Dawson, of Pitts Point, was here home day this week. Rufus Balee and sister spent Sunday with Mrs. Cooper. Miss May Lee is visiting her aunt, Mrs. And erson , in Louisville Miss Ada G reenwell was guest of her sister, Mrs. Barrall, this week. W illiam H. H ays Jr was guest of his parents at Salt River this week. Mrs. G. W . Simmons entertained Dr. Riche y and R ev. Roe at d inner Sund ay. Mrs. R. W . Childers and son, of Brooks, spent one d ay here this week with relatives. John Davis, of Louisville, visited relatives at Bardstown Junction and friends here this week. C. B. Riley was in for a few days last week the guest of his mother, Mrs. P. B . Riley at K imbo Hill. W . H. Cooper and children spent Sunday at Okolona, guest of his brother, H. G. Coop er. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. A. E. O'Bryan and daughters, Edna Earl and Priscilla have gone to Louisville to spend the winter. C. F. Troutman and family, and Mildred Ho lsclaw spent Sunday with Mrs. Mollie O'Brien in Spencer County. Mrs. P. B. Riley left this week for Humbo ldt, TN , where she will spent a month with her uncle, Mr. C. B. Riley. Charlie Powers, of Rives, TN, and John McG innis, of Elizabethtown, visited Mack M araman's family this week. C. E. Hardy, of West Point, and K. B. Hardy, of P itts Point, visited their s i st e r, M r s . S . H . R i d g w ay Thursda y. daughter, Miss Mary Palmer, C. F. Troutman and wife, M rs. Mattie Rennison, Mrs. Lillie Triplett and R. L. Troutman and wife. Oyster supper at the O'Bryan Hotel to bene fit the Catho lic Church at this place. Oyster soup, ham sandwiches, salad and coffee 25 cents, cream an d cake, 15 cents. Program of the B ullitt County Teachers Association. Mentions: Rev. Roe, C. M. Campbell, Chas. Brid well, Sam Simmons, G. J. W ilson, J. R. Thomp son, M iss M ary Hall, Mrs. Chas. Bridwell, J. R. Zimmerman, Miss O tis Porter, Miss Anna M. Troutwine, Miss Zora Bowm an. ***November 3, 1911 (Pg. 5) The Highland School was closed last week on account of the teacher having diphtheria. Mrs. John Pendleton and children and their aunt, Mrs. Malinda Johnson spent Friday with Mrs. George P endleton. George Pendleton and family, and Henry Pendleton and family, spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane Miller. The remains of the little daughter of Tom a nd Stella M onro e, o f Louisville, whose death was caused from brain fever Sunday, were interred at Knob Creek Graveyard Mo nday morning. John Nicholson and wife spent Monday with Henry Pendleton and wife. ***Cup io Miss Edna Ea rle O'Bryan will spend several weeks with Mrs. T. P. Seales in Cincinnati. Mrs. John Pend leton spent last M o n d a y with M rs . A m b r o se Skinner. ***Local Items Miss Maria O 'Brien is b oard ing with Mrs. Otis R ussell. Frazier Lee who came home from his school near C upio, quite sick, is improving. Born to the wife of James Miller, W ednesday, a girl. John Ice, of near Salt River Station, who stood a severe surgical operation in Louisville this week, was doing well at last reports. M iss Josie Ho agland and A lbert Miller went to Jeffersonville the 25th and were married. They will make their ho me in L ouisville Mesdames Hayes A shby and Rube Able, of Highland Park, spent the week end with their parents. M e s d a m e s J o h n P e n d l e to n , Amb rose Skinner, Elm ber R idgwa y, and baby, Ernest Funk and daughter, Baully Samuels and little son, W ill Nichols and children spent last Thursday with M rs. L. W. Nichols. Mrs. James F. Collings was operated on and a number of gall stones removed yesterday at one the Louisville infirmaties. She stood the operation well and all reports are favorable. Mr. George Pendleton, wife and children spent the 22nd with Mr. Charles Ap plega te's family. M iss Minnie Saar and D avid Maraman married Wednesday at the home of the bride's father, John Saar, near Salt River, by Rev. Brushman of Louisville. Gue sts include: J. F. Combs, wife and Ed Quick and little son, Tom Richey and family spent the week end with George Quick, at Oakdale. W . E. Ashby was in Shepherdsv ille Mond ay. Page 204 Mrs. L. W. Nichols spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Ba ully Samue ls. Geo. Pendleton spent Mond ay with Lawrence Ogle's family. M rs. Barbara Sam uels, of Falls City, spent the week end at her old home on Knob Creek. Ben Ritchey and Brose Shanks spent Friday on M ountain To p with Clarence Holsclaw. Little Miss Lula Ashby spent a week at St. Anthony's Hospital after she had her throat operated on for tonsilitis. She is about well again. Ben Ritchey visited Ob e Funk and wife at South Park. ***Mt. Washington J. W . Herin is on the sick list. Tom Hall and wife are visiting relatives and friends in Indiana. Mrs. Cora Oliver, of Bowling Green, is visiting her brothers, J. L. W iggington. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Maude Overall spent last week in Louisville with Mrs. Shields. S a m Brid well a n d w ife , o f Shep herdsville, visited his sister, Mrs. J. W . Herin. Emma Mell, little daughter of M. A. Harris, has be en righ sick, but is now able to be out. Duke Burch and wife, K irby Jones and wife, and T aylor Bridwell and wife, of Solitude, spent Sunday with C. G . Brid well. M i s s e s B a r b a r a a nd A l b er ta McF arland spent Frid ay in the city shopping. Curt Stansbury and wife, of the c ity, were week end guests of John Long. Rev. Jesse Blalock and wife are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. A. H. Settle. Rev. Blalock preached at the B aptist Church Sund ay night. John Gentry and wife relatives in the city Sunday. John Gentry and Mrs. W illard B ell were guests of M rs. Bert Hall and Mrs. J. C. Gentry last week. Mr. & M rs. Robb ie Newton and children spent Sund ay with Mrs. Kate Ha ll. Bailey Taylor came out from the city last week to tell his friends good-bye. He is going to Texas. This is the second time he has made his farewell trip and we thought perhaps he was trying to persuade one of his friends (?) to go with him. Mr. & Mrs. J. W. King, Mrs. O. E. Hall, Jim King, wife and daughters, and Mrs. Bettie Harris were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ida Hecker. W . L. Harris entertained a number of his friends Sunday evening with his graphpahone.(sic) School reopened M ond ay after being closed two weeks. No new cases of diphtheria are reported and all who had it are now convalescent. Hubert W iggington, and wife, of the city, visited the latter's parents, F. C. Porter and wife rece ntly. Miss Virgie and Willie Queen entertained their young friends Hallowe'en night with a m ask party. visited Miss Kate Swearingen, who has been on the sick list, is improved at this writing. Rob Holloway and wife have moved to Louisville. Rev. S. L. C. Coward and W. F. Queen were in the city from Saturday until Mo nday, attending Bud Robinson's revival. J. B. Swearingen and wife, Mrs. Pratt and Jim Swearingen, wife and children visited James Ridgway Sund ay. Miss Essie Swearingen, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Harris, at Orell, returned home Sund ay. W . L . M cGee and wife visited the latter's brother, Ed. Barnes in the city. Mr. T. V . Long, wife and so n, were guests of J. S. B igwoo d's family Sund ay. Tom Bridwell and wife spent the week end with Robert Armstrong and family. Guy Hecker spent Saturday with his mother. Joen (sic) Llo ye and family were guests of Henry B ell and wife Sund ay. Orvel Brid well spe nt a day with Marvin Stallings. Mr. Elder and wife are spending the week with Mrs. Ora Proctor. ***Pleasant Grove Georg e Armstrong and wife's Sunday guests were: J. C . Dickey and family, Everett and Albert Armstrong, wife and children. Mrs. Laura Newton and daughterd spent Sunday with Mrs. Bleemal (sic). Born October 19, to the wife of John Stallings, a girl, Abbey Eugenia. W ill Stallings spent Sunday with Jess R idgwa y. Vermit (sic) Clark spent Sunday with his mother. Sam Armstrong and family visited Tillman Ridgwa y and w ife Sund ay. M r s . M a g g i e R i d g w a y a nd daughters, and Nannie Stallings spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Louis Stallings and fam ily. M rs. Sallie Hastings, of W ashington, is guest of Mrs. H. C. Tyler. ***November 10, 1911 (Pg. 1) Ambrose Ridgway and wife spent Sund ay with M rs. Ellen Ridgway. Claud Stallings and wife were guests of John Stallings and fam ily Sund ay. Maggie Stallings sp ent Sunday with Virgie Proctor. Page 205 ***Cup io Miss Grace Funk spent last week with relatives in the city. Mrs. Sallie Funk spent Wednesday with her daugh ter, Mrs. Ben Ritche y. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. John Skinner is guest of her daughter, M rs. C. O . Tyd ings in Louisville Ora Roby, of Shepherdsville, spent Thursday night with Geo. Pendleton. M is s e s M i n e r v a a n d Linda Pendleton spent Thu rsday night with their grandmother, Mrs. M inerva Nicho ls. At the rate aviators are succeeding in the completion of the conquest of the air, there will be little left to learn by the time of the holding of the Panama-California International Exposition in 1915 in San Diego. Bo one Bo rders is on the sick list. W ill McFar land and Marshall Collier were in the city a day last week. Joe Chappell, wife and son, spent Sunday with Tom Close. Mrs. J. W. Co yle, of Louisville, is visiting her sister, Miss Ella Barnes. Mrs. Sallie Funk spent Friday night with Mrs. Ernest Funk. Miss Lulie Swearingen spent several days in the city last week with Mrs. J. C. Showalters and attended the Thom as-Bernard wedding. Lee Ogle, wife and daughter, Joe Ogle and wife and John Ogle and wife were with Lawrence Ogle Sund ay. W ill Ashb y and wife, George Pendleton a nd wife, M isses Lula Ashb y, Dorothy and Katherine Pendleton, and Chas. Ashby and Reuben Kraemer took dinner with John Pendleto n Sunday. L. W. Nichols and wife spent Sunday with Ambrose Skinner. John Nicholson and wife took supper with Geo. Pendleton Monday evening. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and da ughters spent Tuesday with Mrs. Cora Ridg way. Miss Mary Nichols took dinner with Mrs. W ill Nicho ls Sund ay. Robert, the 15 year old son of Robt. Stovall and wife, nee Horine, who died of typhoid fever at the home of his parents Sunday morning, was b u r i e d a t B e t h a n y c e m e t e ry Mond ay. Mrs. George Jones, of High Grove, and Mrs. Baird were guests of Mrs. C. A. Long last week. ***Mt. Washington Mrs. Malinda Johnson is spending this week with M rs. Ann Short. Tom Ritchey, wife and children and John Nicholson and wife spent Sund ay with T . J. Ritchey. Misses Viola Bo ston and V irginia and Ma ttie Porter were with Miss Aileen Porter Sunday. John McFarland, of Adairsville, spent a few days recently with his mother. J. C. Showalters and son are visiting John Showalters. ?? Parrish, who has been in New York for the past six months, is visiting his parents this week, on his way to Kansas City, MO. Mrs. Marion Porter and son visited F. C. Porter's family one night last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Parrish is visiting her son, P.B. S. Parrish. Rev. B. F. Ad kins preache d his first sermon at the Baptist Church Sund ay. Rev. Jesse Blalock filled his appointment Sunday evening. Heisner Harris, of Shepherdsville, was here Sunday. Robt. McA fee, wife and two boys spent M onday with J. W. H arris. Wade Rice and H arry M cLau ghlin were here S unda y. Page 206 W alter Jones and wife and M rs. Tom Jones and daughter were week end guests of Adam Settle. Tom Mc Afee, wife and so n spent Sunday with his brother, Robert McAfee. Almer Barnes and family were out on a pleasure trip in the auto Sund ay. Dr. A. C. Overall and wife were in Shep herdsville Sunday, guest of the latter's mother, Mrs. Dor... Harris. Miss Sa...e Cleary, of Jefferson County, is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. B. H all. Democ rats sweep Kentucky b y old time majority. ***November 10, 1911 (Pg. 2) ***Hebron W . J. Bell had a pleasant visit with relatives at Owensboro. Mrs. John Head, city, spent last week with Mrs. L. H. Holsclaw, her niece. Mrs. Emma Q ueen is quite ill with stomach trouble. Claude Smith and w ife, city, spent the week end with their parents here. The Hallowe en party at the M anse was a great success socially..........etc Miss Alvita Paota, the Brazilian brought here by Miss Clara Fullerton several years ago, left for New York and will sail of Rio Juneiro (sic) this week. She has The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett studied here. kindergarten work while Miss Ella Maud M agruder, of Lebanon Junction, was guest of M rs. Mattie Glenn recently. The ladies of Little Flock surprised their pastor and wife with a reception and shower at the home of Mrs. S. W. Brooks last Saturday Dr. J. H. Shafer and daughter , Vivian, and Miss Grace Thomas spent W ednesday in Louisville E. Z. Wiggington, Mrs. W iggington children dined with Dr. and Mrs. Ho lsclaw Sunda y. Mrs. W alter Armstrong and children were guests of her mother, Mrs. Jas. Croan, this week. Misses Emma May and Lillian Wiggington spent Sunday with M iss Bird ie Ba ll. Mesdames Claud and Sam N utting and son, of Louisville, spent Sunday with D. M. Fulkerson and fam ily. J. R. Ball will build a school house at Wo odlawn. M iss Ellen G ill, one of Russellville's most popular girls is the guest of Miss Amelia Lee Oaks, at her home in Bardstown Junction. The comet to be seen at 4 a.m. is not so large as the late H aley's com et, but is more satisfactory in many respects, and is not so erratic. ***Personal Roger Barger spent last Sunday here. Ed. R. Ash, of Leaches, was here Mond ay. Miss May Lee visited relatives in Louisville recently. Calvin Rouse came home Bowling Green to vote. Mrs. W m. Troutwine and daughters spent Saturd ay in Lo uisville visited ***Local Items Rev. R. E. Dau gherty, of Louisville, will preach at the Christian Church next Sunda y. T. C. Coleman and family will go to Louisville next week for the winter. They will board at the Galt House. from Mrs. C. D. Lee visited relatives at Belmont Wednesday M rs. Geo . Pierce daughter in L ouisville W alter Croan, who is attending State College at Lexington, came home to vote and after stamping the rooster, has returned to his studies. her Miss Ma ry Hall was guest of M rs. John B. Sum mers at the G ap last Frida y. John L. Sneed and Jas. O'Connor spent Sund ay afternoon and night at the Meadows. M rs. Hars hfield and son, of Louisville, were guests of M rs. Clare nce C roan Sund ay. W anted - Housekeeper, woman, w h i te , y o u n g , u n in c u m b e r e d , references. Add ress, E. C. Lutes, General Delivery, Louisville. Favorable reports from Mrs. J. F. Collins, who is still at the infirmary in Louisville, gradually recovering from a recent surgical operation. The new electric lights on the streets are a great comfort and convenience to the public and make walking at night much more pleasant and far less dangerous. Keep 'em going. The Shepherdsville Postal Savings Bank opened for business today in connection with the post office here. Six deposits had been received at the hour of go ing to press. Page 207 W ill Maram an, who lives on the Bardstown Junction road, lost his barn by fire Monday morning. A lot of feed and some farming tools were also burned, partly covered by insurance. Mr. Maraman has been unusually unfortunate. About a year ago, he lost his home and furniture, amounting to $7 00 o r $800 w ith only $200 insurance. It has been but a few weeks sinch he also lost his wife. Last Monday, the So uth bo und tra in #97, aka the Richmond train, killed an unknown man, evidently a tramp, who was walking on the track. Appeared to be about 50 years old with no ide ntification. The letters A. E. R. tattoon on his right arm. Buried on the county farm near Bardstown Junction. President Taft was in Frankfort to ded icate the Lincoln Statue at the capital, in Louisville at the Armory and banquet at the Seelba ch, in Ho dgenville to the dedication and reception at the Lincoln Farm. ***November 10, 1911 (Pg. 4) Pub lic Sale. Having decided to go west, I will, at my farm, known as the Ferd Bo hne P lace at Hub ers Station, sell livesto ck, farm ing impleme nts and household and kitchen furniture. If no t sold before day of sale, I will also sell my farm. B . F. R o ba rd s , J a s. R on e y Auctioneer. ***November 17, 1911 (Pg. 1) An education meeting held at court house with nearly all county teachers and ma ny businessmen prese nt. Resolutions introduced by Pro f. J. R. Thompson and advocated by many speakers including Supt. Ora L. Ro by, Prof. C. W . Cam pbe ll, Pro f. Chas. Brid well, Jud ge D aniel, Rev. R. H . Roe , Hon. O. W . Pearl, Hon. Lindsay Ridgway. We, the teachers of B ullitt Co unty , assembled in association, believe that the welfare of our people must of necessity take root in the p ublic The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett schools of the land. We believe that the future usefulness of our State can be vouchsafed only by the efficiency of our schools today and we believe that the schools of this State can, and ought to be made more efficient and to that end, we publish the following resolutions. The eight resolutions include organizing the schools into Primary Schoo l, Gramma r School and High School with testing required before passing to next level. W . E. Ashby, wife and children spent Sunday with Ernest Funk. Purd McD aniel is building dwelling for B en Cundiff. Peter Smith spent Shepherdsville. John Edington Jr is wearing bright smiles. He has a fine big bo y at his house. Report of the Samuel Simmons School Fund Committee. Mentions: W . T. Lee, William Simmons, J. F. Com bs, Pro f. Chas. B ridwell, Prof. W . C. Campbell, Miss Mayme Roby, Supt. Ora L. R oby. Mrs. Henry Pe ndleto n and little daughter spent the week end with Mrs. John Pe ndleton. ***Cup io Mrs. Geo. Pendleton and daughter spent W ednesd ay night with Mrs. Lidia Snellen. Mrs. Dora Ashb y's Thursd ay guests: Masdames Alma Pendleto n, Roberta Skinner, Annie Nicholson and M innie Pend leto n and M isses Minerva, Linda and Ka therine Pendleton and John P endleton. Geo. Pendleton and daughter spent last week with relatives at E'Town and Cecelia. Highland school has o pened ag ain after an absence of two weeks of Prof. Lee, who had diphtheria. Mrs. Minnie Pendleton was with Mrs. Alma Pendleton during her husband's absence. Chas. Ryan and wife, of Portland, spent the week end with J. T . Ritche cy. Mrs. Rosa Davis, son and sister, Mrs. Tom W elch, of near Stithton, spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs. L. W. Nichols. Howard Samuels and wife, of Kosmosdale, are with the latter's parents for a short time. M onday in Mrs. James Sne llen, of Stithton, has been visiting relatives in B ullitt. Charles Ryan and wife, Mrs. Kate Ritche y, Ben Ritchey, and little Miss Charles Anna Ritchey took supper Friday with John Nicholson. W e have h e ard tha t C a ddie Gassaway, the 15 year old daughter of Tom Gassaway, of this place and Homer W ilson, of Horse Cave eloped to Jeffersonville Saturday and were married. Mrs. Alice Samuels, of Riverside, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Lydia Snellen. The high wind of Saturday night did considerable dam age in this locality, taking off the roofs of outbuildings, blowing over chimneys, etc. ***Beech Grove Herbert Cundiff and wife spent one night last week with his parents. Mrs. Arthur Cundiff attended the teacher's meeting in Shepherdsville Saturday Mrs. W . M . Keller spent Saturday with Mrs. Ed. Sadler. J. M. Cund iff and Tuesday in Louisville wife spent Our pastor, Rev. McCormick, has moved to Louisville for the winter, but will continue to preach for us once a month. Mrs. Jack Burns, who has been very sick is imp roving very slo wly. Page 208 a Mrs. Thoma s Ice sp ent Frid ay with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Stansbury Jr. B. H. Cundiff and wife spent from Saturday until Monday with M rs. Jackson in Shepherdsville. Louisville Businessmen co nfer with officials of the Louisville & I n t e r u rb a n R a i l w a y C o m p a n y regarding extension of the lines from Fern Cree k to M t. Washington, a distance of about ten miles. Local engineer B. C. M iller submitted estimates that the trac ks can be laid at a total cost of $38,000 a mile or about $380,00 0 including bridge across Floyd 's Fork. (F rom the Louisville Courier-Journal) Follows with "W e believe distance only 8 miles. The Louisville City Railway officials have stated they would make the extension if it could be done for $300,000. ***Jesse T. G riffin Jesse T. Griffin, a well known farmer of this county, and former cand idate for jailer, cut his throat with a razor on the farm of his father-in-law, Harrison Foster, near Hubers Station, Wednesday. When found by Mr. Foster and Mack Jones, he was rapidly bleeding to death. Dr. Ridgway was imme diately summ oned. At this writing, he is still alive but in a dangerous and precarious condition. For some time p ast, it has been thought that M r. Griffin was to some extent mentally unbalanced, but none thought to this extent. He was a clever and popular farmer and during his race two years ago for jailer, mad e many friends. By his wit and humor, he entertained and amused the crowds at the school houses and neighborhood speakings and made a good race, but was The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett defeated by Mr. Rob ert Lee, the prese nt incum bent. Shep herdsville Saturday to attend a teachers meeting. his school at Highland western part of this county. ***Mt. Washington Bruce Bridwell spent Monday night with Paxton and Frank Parrish. Henry Kneisler, a former citizen of Bullitt County, killed himself in Louisville last week by shooting a bullet through his heart. Ill health and despondency were the cause. W ill Ande rson is o n the sick list. Miss Lounette Stansbury visited her a u n t s , M a d a m s N i c h o l s a nd Stansbury in Louisville. Mrs. Nancy T yler, of the city, is visiting her son, Hampton. Mrs. Letty Queen and Mrs. S. L. Coward spent a pleasant day last week with Mrs. Jennie Queen. Roy Parrish who has been with his parents for the past week, left for Louisville and in a few days will start for Kansas City, MO. Lem Swearingen and family, of Victory, were with friends here W ednesday Miss Ma mie Ha ys was the week end guest of Mrs. Jennie Ge ntry. C. A. Porter, wife and son visited Hubert Wiggington in Louisville. Mrs. J. W. Co yle returned home accompanied by her sister, Miss Etta Barnes who will remain through the winter. Mrs. C. O. P arrish is in the city buying goods to stock her store for the winter. Iley Jones and wife, of V ictory, visited his uncle, W . L. Harris. Miss Evelyn Groeble, of Louisville, visited her cousin Mrs. A. C. Overall. Mrs. P. B. S. Parrish and M rs. Elizabeth Parrish spent a day with Mrs. J. W. H arris. Curty Stansbury and George Burch were out from Lo uisville with relatives and friends and to enjoy the hunting. M a c B o r d e r s a n d w if e , o f Louisville, are guests of the latter's brother, T. H. P arrish for a few d ays during hunting season. Our excellent teachers, Mr. & M rs. Bri dwe ll, orga niz e d a s c hoo l improvement league at the school house with 25 members, all students of the school. Etc. Ed. Pratt and family, of Lakeland, are visiting his sister, Mrs. W ill Anderson. Miss Isolene H arris visited her grandparents, J. W. Harris and wife, last week. ***November 17, 1911 (Pg. 2) J. Robert Foster, son of J. Tom Foster, went to Jefferso nville N ov. 2 and was married to M iss Clara Shawler, also a former resident of this county and grand-daughter of G. B. Harting, of Beechmont. The ceremony was performed by the pastor of the First Christian Church of Jeffersonville. They returned home to Southern Heights. W ax Simmons and Herbert Glenn killed sixty odd quail in the Belmont section Wednesday Howard Maraman has recently returned to Salt River and is now occupying his own home place. The W .H.M .S of the M.E. Church met with Mrs. John McClure. Latest repo rt from J esse T . Griffin are favorable. Dr. Ridgway thinks his chanc es for recovery are fairly good. Charles Brid well and wife took several of our young people to Frazier Lee has recovered from a recent slight illness and returned to Page 209 in the M iss Carm en Sim mon s is ill with scarlet fever. Etc. Singleton Owen, of M t. Washington section, was arrested by officer C. R. Smith Wednesday on a warrent charging him with forgery. It is claimed he forged the names of J. D. Hough and Henry Grant. He was brought before Judge Daniel and released, or so we are informed, on making good the amou nt said to h a ve b e e n o b t a i ne d by th e fraudulent act. Shortly after, we are told, another warrent, charging the same offense, was issued for him, but up to this time, he has no t again been arrested. ***Personal John R. Summers, of Zoneton precinct, was here M onday. Miss Jennie Trunnell was the (can't read) Claude Meredith is with his mother here fo r a visit and a hunt. John Davis, of Louisville, form erly of this county, was here this week. Hugo and Calvin Rouse and D r. Herc Weller were in Lou isville this week. Judge Leroy Daniel and little daughter, Laura , spent Sunday with friends in Louisville Mrs. G. O. Harding, of Louisville, spent Tuesday night with her aunt, Mrs. S. E. Hanco ck. Miss Blanche Ho wlett and M rs. Ho well Smith were in Louisville, Tuesday shopp ing. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Bessie Smith, of Needmore, was guest of the M isses Troutwine Saturday an d Sunday. preventing us from getting out a paper at all ....etc, etc. ***John T. Key Mrs. S. E. Hancock and d aughter, Miss Edith, attended the dedication of the new Christian Church in Louisville Sunday. J. F. Combs, Jno. L. Sneed, John Viers, and S quire F. O. Carrithers attended the Greater Kentucky Convention W ednesday Mrs. Miss were wife, Ed. Miller and daughter, and Applegate, of Jeffeson Co unty, guests of Sam Bridwell and M rs. M iller's parents Sund ay. Rev. R. H . Roe is spending the week at his old home, Howardstown, and paying his respects to the quail and other game in that section. Miss Kate Edelin has returned home, after spending several weeks with relatives at Hod gensville. She was accompanied home by her sister. Mrs. Pearl Lee w ent to R ussellville last week to see he r daughter, M iss Elizabeth, who is attending school there, and has been quite sick recen tly. Jno. L. Sneed sp ent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. W inter, of St. Louis, in Louisville. Mrs. W inter was guest of her aunt, Mrs. John Rodman, W est Ormsby Avenue. Or l a nd o T yler and wife, o f Louisville, were guests of his sister, Mrs. Dora Harris. Mrs. Nancy Tyler, Mrs. Harris' daughter is spending the winter with her. ***November 17, 1911 (Pg. 3) M oney raising sale. Logsdon, Clermont, KY W. Mr. John T. Key died at his home on Salt River, abo ut four miles above W est Point, Mond ay night after an illness of nearly two years from dropsy. Bu llitt County never produced a better man than M r. Key. His whole life, about 50 years, spent primarily in Bullitt County. For many years had been a member of the Democratic County Committee from Griffin precinct. In his beautiful home on lower Salt River, entertained much. Married about 20 years ago to M iss Lillian Brashears of Jefferson County, who survives him, as also the following brothers and sister: Mrs. W. B. Arnold of Denver, CO, Mrs. Dennis Tierney, of this county, Marcus L. and G . W . Key of Louisville, and Clarence Key of California. Funeral services at Mt. Eden Church conducted by Revs. Peak and Roe o f the Metho dist Chu rch. Rem ains interred in the cemetery at that place. Highlights only, long article. ***Personal Charley Morrison and family, of Louisville, visited W. B. Tilden yesterday. Owing to a break in our printing p r e s s , w h i c h c a m e n e a r to John Pendleton, David Crumb acker, Bert Hall, S. S. Barger and C has. Atcher appointed to Board of Equalization for Bullitt County. W ill meet to hear com plaints and appeals from tax payers. ***Bethel Mrs. R. E. Newton spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. W . B. Ha rris. A. H. Fisher and wife, K. S. and Ernest Simmons were guests of J. O. Simm ons Sunda y. Barley Hall and wife spent Sunday with Joseph Fisher. Edward W alker, wife and son, Louisville, spent Thanksgiving with J. D. Hough. M rs. Jane Hall entertained the following on her birthday: J. P. Sco tt and w ife, A. H. Fisher and wife, R. E. Owen and wife, M rs. Elizabeth Owen, M iss Adelia, and B. D . Scott. W m. Stallings is on the sick list. Miss Ester Hawkins, of Lebanon Junction, spent the week end with with Nannie Johnson. R. F. Owen and family were Sunday visitors of Tho s. Brid well. John Fulkerson and son, Harry and John Alter, of Louisville, spent Thanksgiving with D. M. Fulkerson. W illard and Irwin H all and Clarence Quick and their wives spent yesterday with R. K. H all. Geo. Hartman, of Louisville, and Mrs. Mattie Rennison spent a couple of days last week with the Misses Hecker. Pearl King and wife and Charles and Edgar Fisher spent Friday with A. H. Fisher. M. ***December 1, 1911 (Pg. 2) near Huber Station, Monday as the result of self inflicted wou nds. Remains taken to Mt. Eden Church for funeral services and interred in the Griffin burying gound near that place. There will an oyster supper for the benefit of the Holy Redeemer Church at Cha peze. Supper - 25 cents, cream an d cake - 15 cents. Jesse T. Griffin died at the residence of his father-in-law, Harrison Foster, Page 210 Mesdames W . L. and Thoma s Hall were guests Thursday of Mrs. S. B. Owen. Gideon and Henry Owen are visiting the former's (sic) at Farmersburg, IN. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Viola Ow en spent Friday with Mrs. W . l. Hall. Mrs. A. H. Fisher sp ent Saturday with her mother, M rs. Elizabeth Owen. widows of such who seek pensions. It secures inter-commun icatio n between friends of the long ago w h o se i n q u i r i e s a re p rinte d gratuitously. S. A. Cunningham, founder. Alex Scott's Adm'r VS L & N Wm. Richter VS B. M. Shepherd. Howard Wright VS L & N Roger Barger VS L & N Rev. Whitler was the guest of T. V. Long last week. ***December 1, 1911 (Pg. 3) Comm issioners Sale - J. E. Quick VS E . T. Colvin, four parcels of land adjoining to each other and the same conveyed to John Harshfield by George Monro e and wife. Also mentions: Samuel Allison, Peter Miller, M . Harshfield, H. T. Miller, G. W. Snawder, W . H. Hoskins (unmarried). 200 acres, more or less, to raise $708.25. O. W. Pearl, Comm issioner. ***Circuit Court Cases Smaley & Co V S W m. Logsdon. Commonwealth Blanton of Ky VS Coy Mrs. F. M. Lutes VS Ben Chapeze C. L. Croan VS F. C. Quick. S. C. Sanders VS W estern Union Telegrap h Co mpa ny. Peters Sho e Co . VS M. A. Davis S. C. Sanders VS L & N RR Mart Jackson's Adm'r VS L & N RR Administrators sale of the estate of Hettie A. Lloyd at the court house door in Shep herdsville, KY. T race of land owned by Hettie A. Lloyd, deceased, near Mt. Washington, Bullitt County, Ky, containing 78 acres, more or less. J. T. W eaver, Administrator, Fairfield, KY. Troutman Bro s. Shepherd. Commonwealth Harvester Co. VS VS Charlie E. International Jas. Skaggs VS L & N RR Albert Skaggs VS L & N RR Spencer County Commissioners Sale of pro perty in B ullitt County. J. S. Lloyd VS M ay Willie Foreman, 7 3/4 acres to raise $617.15. A. T. Beard , Commissioner. Mentions adjoining property owners: M rs. Lizzie Stansb ury, Hettie Lloyd, W . O. Swearingen, Geo. Swearingen, Jess Swearingen. Com monwealth VS B . H. Crist C. F. Troutman V S S. B. Simmons Boston Banking Co. VS Nannie B. Tho mas. W . C. Wooldridge Patterson. VS G. S. Permelia Cunningham VS James Cunningham Commonwealth VS Geo. Bache. E. C. Beeler, Ex'rx VS Cumberland & H ome T elephon e Com panies. Common wealth McP herson. J. B. Monroe, Adm'r VS L & N Comm onwealth VS W . T. Jenkins Edw ard H ewitt VS A. Davis. Commonweath VS A. L. Roby Peo ples B ank V S G. H. W atts Commonwealth V S T . L. M obley. Nannie Burke, Gdn VS L & N Commonwealth VS Lem Masden G. S. Patterson V S R. P . Gregory. Commonwealth VS G. W . Bache, two cases. VS J. H. ***December 8, 1911 (Pg.1) Jaspe? ?? ?rman V S C. Q. Shepherd The Confederate Veteran, Nashville, Tn, requests notic e in every Sou thern newspaper. It deisseminates information about soldiers of the wa r on b oth sides; it has long represented officially every general Confederage organization and is enthusiastically supported by the men and women who are familiar with it. The Veteran is doing an important work in helping to establish records for dependent men who w ore the gray and the Peoples Bank VS H. W. & C. H. Lee. Comm onwealth VS Joe B lair. W . C. Wooldridge VS S. J. Clarke. Comm onwealth VS W . T. Jenkins Commonwealth VS Calvin Barth, 3 cases. Commonwealth VS P. Whitehouse. Commonwealth V S J. H . Heft. Commonwealth V S T . L. M obley. Commonwealth VS Old Grand Dad Distillery Co. Co mm onw ealth W ickersham VS J. T. A. G. Botner VS Jno. McFarland. Comm onwealth VS J. C. Vanvactor. Page 211 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett E. A. W illis VS J. H. Linn J. B. Dawson V S Steve Comp ton. J. B. Dawson V S S. B. Simmons and by having the best roads in Bullitt County, we feel sure that these good people have made no mistake and trust that their exa mple may be followed by other sections of our County and State. B. F. Myers VS L & N ***Mt. Washington ***Mrs. Hardin Holsclaw Mrs. W . H. H olsclaw , the venerable widow of the late Hardin Holsclaw, so well known in this county, died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Funk, at B rooks Station, last Mond ay. Her death was the result of infirmities of age, she being about 88 years old. Her husband, Uncle Ha rdin Holsc law, as he was generally known died about ten years ago and since his death, she has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Funk, who with her children, had m inistered tenderly to her wants and made her declining years pleasant and comfortable. She is survived by three sons, Messrs Lawrence, Clarence, and Burns Holsclaw, prominent farmers and fruit growers of this county and two daughters, Mrs. Dupree, of Louisville, and Mrs. Funk of this county. Also a large number of grand and great grand children. The funeral services, conducted by Rev. Peak, of the Method ist Church, of which she had long been a member, were held at the residence Thursda y, and the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Hebron. Highlights only. Some fifty of Bullitt County's best citizens sent a petition to Judge Da niel, asking that they be given a chance to improve their school conditions by voting a graded school at Belmont. Judge Daniel appointed Chester Hill and H. J. M assey to conduct an election, action passed 36 to 8. Trustees elected: J. W . Gaban, E. L.Boyd, J. R. Hill, Ike Mudd and Dr. M urray. With this splendid board to direct, and being located in the mid st of a very progressive section of our county, Mrs. Lillian Parrish and M iss Barbara McFarland were in the city a few days last week. W . L. McGee and daughter spent Sunday in the city with Ed. B arns. Mrs. McGee, who has been visiting there for several days, returned home with them. Zach Phelps K aye, of the city, spent the week end with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary McFarland. Heisner Harris, of Shepherdsville, visited friends here last week. Miss Gaynell Harris, of Solitude, spent Saturday night with M iss Isolene H arris. Miss Ivy Johnson, of Fern Creek is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Nathan Braithwaite. Frank Parrish spent a few days last week with his uncle, Frank Porter. J. A. Harris and wife, of Solitude, spent Saturday night with C. A. Porter. Tom Showalters, wife and baby, of the city, were guests of his parents, Ed. Showalters and wife. Sammy Smith and Miss Aileen Porter were among a number of guests w ho w e re delightfully entertained Thanksgiving day by the Misses Crist. Mrs. J. Q. H ough and daughters, Mesdames Stansbury, Long and T y l e r spent T hanksg iving in Louisville with M rs. Curt Stansb ury. Hundley Smith was with his parents Saturday Mrs. Nancy Tyler and grandson, Hoke Harris, of Shep herdsville, were with Mrs. A. C. Overall one day last week. Rob Ho llowa y, wife and two daughters, of Louisville, were with J. W. H erin Thanksgiving. Rev. J. T. Rushing preached at the M. E. Church. T . C. Porter entertaine d th e f o l l o w i n g S u n d ay : H ubert Wiggington and wife, of Louisville, J. A. Harris and wife and children of Solitud e and C. A. P orter and baby. Page 212 T. H. Pa rrish and family spent Thanksgiving with F. C. Porter. W . L. Hall and wife spent several day in the city last week at the homes of Hal Hall, Mac Borders and F. M . Perkins. Bert Hall and wife visited Lewis Mothershead Sund ay. Miss Elma M cGee was in the city shopping one day last week. Mary and Vivian Harris, of Solitude, visited their cousins, the Misses Harris Saturday night. M iss Levada Bogard, who is teaching in Jefferso n Co unty spent the week with her father, Sm ith Bogard. Rev. Cunningham and wife were with John Showalters and wife Saturday and Sunday and filled his appointment at the Baptist Church. Misses Kate and Lulie Swearingen were in Louisville last week, visiting their nie ce and ne phew , Mrs. J. C. Showalters and W. A. M cCrocklin. Miss Ruth L ong, o f Fairmount, recen tly visited he r cousin, M rs. W . O. Swearingen. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett J. L. Wiggington was called to Marysville, TN, to be with his mother, Mrs. Geo rgie Wiggington, who is very ill. Al Melton and brother, of the city, were with Will McFarland Saturday Mrs. Mattie Herin still continues very ill. Mrs. To m Porter has malarial fever. Miss Genevieve McC lure, who attends school at Henryville, IN, accompanied by her aunt, M iss Emma McClure, spent Thanksgiving with her father, John McClure. W . B. Crenshaw and wife recently visited D r. A. C. Ove rall. Leland Barnes was with his parents a few days last week. M i s s e s B a r b a r a an d A lb ert a McF arland visited Miss Virgie Queen Sunda y. Rev. Peak, Shepherdsville, was here during quarterly meeting. A cordial invitation is extended him to visit us again. ***Mt. Eden Sant Foster was in Lo uisville a day or two last week. Chas. Hardesty was at home from W ednesday until Sunday. T. J. Barrall and wife were guest of F. T. Arno ld Sunday. L. M. B arrall, wife and daughter, Jo sie , sp ent Sunda y at W . F. Joyce's Fletcher Moore spent Sunday with his sister. C. T. Barrall and ........ have moved to Louisville. ***December 8, 1911 (Pg. 2) ***Personal Dr. Ho lsclaw was in Shepherdsv ille Saturday M iss Mariah O 'Brien was in the city Tuesday. Messrs. Cruse and Crume spent Sund ay with S. C . Brid well. Henry Hamilton spent the week end with Dr. J. Buckner T hom pson in Louisville Mr. Bromfield and son and M r. McDongle, of Louisville, spent Thanksgiving with S . C. Bridwell. Calvin Rayman and wife, Henry Shepherd and Jesse Rayman spent W ednesday and Thursday with S. A. Rayman. Miss Nannie Johnson was guest of Miss Esther Hawkins at Lebanon J u nc tion, f r o m T h u r s d a y till Saturday Mrs. Mayme Bo mar and little girl, of TX, are with her mother, Mrs. G. Lutes at Salt River. Mrs. O. P. Means entertained Tuesday in her hospitable way: Mesdames E. B rown, W m. Foster, Pearl Lee, J. F. Combs and C. F. Troutman. An original toast by M rs. Brown - poem. Mr. & M rs. O. P . Means, N eil Trunnell Sr, and daughter, Miss Jennie, will leave for Florida Ja n. l, where they will spend the remainder of the winter. They will pro bab ly locate at St. Petersburg or some place on the coast near there. Wm. Combs, Jack Hecker, H arold Rob erts, Toad Daniel, Jesse Buky, Tom Hibbs and Horace and Albert T h o r n t o n w e n t t o O k o l o na W ednesday night to attend a meeting of the Modern Woodman of America. Squire John H. Be ll will attend the inauguration of Gov. McCreary at Frankfort Tuesday. Squire Bell has been promised a good position Page 213 under the inco ming State Au ditor's administration and we trust there will be no hitch or delay about getting it. He worked earnestly and faithfully for Auditor Bosworth and it is largely through the Sq uire's work and influence that the Auditor rolled up the big majority, both here in Bullitt County and in the Fourth Congressional D istrict. ***Local Items S. A. R ayman is on the sick list. Calvin Rayman wife Louisville this week. moved to Jas. Pope's two little children have been quite sick recently. The Epworth League will meet at the home of M r. & M rs. Otis R ussell tonight. Mrs. Geo. W . Lutes, who has been quite ill, is reported as better and improving. Embry Deacon and family have moved in J. I. Rickerson's new cottage in the west end. The Missionary Society of the Methodist Church held its meeting with Mrs. Cooper. Lost - Lady's silver watch, initials, S. R. on case. R eward if returned to Dr. G. Herc W eller. Mrs. Enoch Co chran, Rev. Peak, Mrs. Frank Henderson and M rs. Coope r are all o n the sick list. Hebron and B eech G rove schools have both closed temporarily on account of scarlet fever. Little Robert T yler and M iss Virginia Brooks both have scarlet fever and N eil Bro oks Jr is out again after an attack of that disease. Rev. J. Stafford recently chosen as pastor of the Christian Church here, will preach Sunday. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Geo. W . Weller and M rs. Shepherd, sister of Dr. J. H. Shafer, were married in Louisville last Saturday a n d h a v e se t tl e d d o w n t o housekeeping in Mr. Weller's home here. Rev. J. Stafford, who has accepted a call from the Christian Church here has moved into part of the W illie Joe Maram an house on M ain Street, now occupied by Otis Russell and family. Geo. Miller, an old gentleman who has been "on the county" for some time past, died at the residence of Jas. Miller Jr on the Pitts Point Road W ednesday and was buried by the county authorities. The new Catholic Church in the W est end, is m oving along slowly toward completion. When finished, it will be a handsome edefice and a credit, both to the industrious workers of that denomination and the town. Pranger, Wm . Shaw, Hubert Croan, W . S. Rouse. ***Circuit Court Cases Commonwealth VS John Young Brown, gaming, fined $20.00 Commonwealth VS B iggy Mullens, gaming, fined $30.00 Co mm onw ealth VS gaming, fined $20.00 B en Ab le, Commonwealth VS B en Jackson, gaming, fined $20.00 Commonwealth V S W . T. Mo nk, false swearing, dismissed. Commonwealth VS D ennis Jones, vagrancy, fined $10.0 0 and 30 d ays in jail. Commonwealth VS A. M. Shields, abated. B. F. Myers VS L & N, agreed judement for $100.00 ***December 15, 1911 (Pg.1) ***Circuit Court Mart Jackson's Adm'r VS L & N, dismissed, settled. December 191 1 B ullitt Circuit C o u r t , J u d g e S . E . Jo n e s , Common wealth Attorney F. E. Daugherty, and County Attorney C. P. B radb ury. C. L. Croan VS M inor Maraman, default judgment for $500.00 December 1911 Bullitt Circuit Court - Jurors: W . T. H ill, Chas. Duv all, W . R. Weller, Henry Harris, W. T. Carrithers, J. H. Jones, W. Lee Barger, Ambrose Skinner, W . Frank Henderson, Elmer Ridgway, N ath Braithwaite, J. W . Jone s, C. L. Newton, Fred Harshfield, Jas. H. Miller, Henry Jenkins, E. B . Trip lett, Albert H. Fisher, H. J. Crenshaw, Chester Roby, H. M. Johnson, Ed. Rhea, Bur H arris, R. K. Ricke ts, J. P. Thom pson Jr., ?? Griffin, Chas. Masden, W. Pate Swearingen, Bedford Crenshaw, E . L. Stansberry, Tom Milton, Jasper Griffin, Joe T. Harris, W. H. Nusz, Horance Maram an, John Viers, Dave R. Crumbacker, S. P. Smith, Bernard C. F. Troutm an VS S. B. Simm ons, default judgment for $500.00 Henry Merker VS S. E. F unk, default judgment for $103.50 Mrs. G . W . Lutes VS Ben Chapeze, default judgment for $260.50. S. C. Sanders VS Western Untion Telegraph Co., removed to Federal Court, Louisville KY. C. F. Troutman VS Frank Mace, judgment to forclose mortgage. Local Union of Coopers Intl. Union of Clermo nt, KY adop ts resolution to condemn the McN amara brothers for their ruthless and inhuman destruction of human life and property and to withhold all moral Page 214 and financial support from all men of this character. U pon the presumption of their innocence, the unions of the co untry had rushed to their assistance with financial aid a nd legal ta le nt. Then t hey confessed. (M ay be national - not local - incident?) Chas. T. Flynn, President Pro Tem of Coo pers Intl. Unio n of Clermo nt, Ky. J. E. Perkins, Cor. Sec'y of Coop ers Intl. Union of Clermont KY. The ladies of the Mt. Washington Bap tist Church will hold a week or more long bazaar in the old Elmo Jasper store stand, next to P arrish Bro s. shop on M ain Street. Notice is hereb y given tha t Pat Vowels, who w as convicted of murder in Bullitt County Circuit Court will make application for paro le from the State Penitentiary at Frankfort. Representative Ben Johnson against woman suffrage. Said that he should never consent to a woman voting here or elsewhere. Universal Crusher Co. of Cedar Rap ids, IA to demonstrate a crusher's usefulness in converting our local limestone into a cheap and lasting fertilizer. Interested farmers, please leave name and address with J. W . Hardaway, cashier of the Peoples Bank, Shepherdsville, KY. Mr. & M rs. Lindsay Ridgway gave a tacky party to celebrate the 15th birthday of their niece, W illie Mae Ridg way. Guests: Emma M oore, Edna Stark, S allie Pope, Ada Younger, Georgia Cochran, Nettie Shepherd, Alice Hardesty, Mary Hardaw ay, Ruth Griffin, Nancy and Blanche Jeffries, Mayme Stephens, Lillian Thomp son, T ot Carroll, Pat Hume, Ernest Masden, Calvin Rouse, Myron Comgs, Guy Hecker, Frank Lee, Simmons Cochran, Charles Tilden, Ehrman Croan, Heisner Harris, Howard N elson, The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Curran Troutwine, Roger Barger. Judges: Howell Smith, Ehrman McCormick and Orion L utes. Mrs. John Pendleton and children spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Lem N ichols. Miss Stella Morris was guest of Miss Nellie Anderson Saturday night and Sunday. Bullitt Lod ge of the Masons to meet. E. A. Coc hran, M aster, C. F. Troutman, Secy. Mrs. Ernest Funk and daughter spent Thanksgiving in the city with relatives. L. M. Barrall and two daughters were in Shepherdsville Saturday ***Pleasant H ill S. S. Barger, wife and son spent Friday night and Saturday with Lindsay Rid gway. C. M. Dacon and family and Iley Jones and w ife spent Sunday with Mrs. Arp H armon. R. J. Clark, wife and son visited Lem Swea ringen Sund ay. W ylmer Jones has begun his school again. Lee Bolton and family visited Frank Gra nt Sunday. Mrs. Arp Harmon spent seve ral days with Mrs. W ill Harris. Asa Lutes and daughter visited Jonc Clark recently. Edythe Clark visited her pare nts several days last week. Misses Zilpah and Eugenia Crist's recent guests: Misses Aileen Porter, Nora Bridwell, Ida H ardy, Loune tte St a n sb u r y , M a y m e S t e p h e n s , Messrs. Ben H arcy, Walter Porter, Robert Bridwell and Samm y Smith. ***Cup io M rs. Floren ce K indaid , of Louisville, spent Tha nksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Pend leton. R. N. Hart and son spent the week end with his aunt, M rs. Kate Ritche y. Mrs. Henry Monroe spent Thursday with Mrs. Lem Nichols. Miss Lola Arno ld, of Louisville, is visiting relatives in B ullitt. John Pendleton spent Saturday night w ith his sister, Miss Luella Pendleton. Mrs. Chas. Nichols and daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. Lem Nicho ls. Lewis Congrove, Frank Goldsmith, Tom Close and Charles Rogers took s u p p e r w ith Jo h n N i c h o l s o n Saturday on their way to W est Point to the Masonic Lodge. Frazier Lee sp ent Sunday with Misses Otis Porter and Mildred Samue ls. Geo. Pendleton, wife and children spent Saturday night with John Nicholson. Mrs. Kate O'N eal spe nt M onday and Tuesday with her daughter, M rs. Sallie Pendleton. Born to the wife of Dr. Chas. O. Tydkings, Dec. 4, a girl, Mary Gerendaline. ***Mt. Eden M rs. Lizzie Callah an, of Shelbyville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W m. Foster Sr. Miss Stella Morris and Charles H a r d e s t y s p e n t S at u r d a y i n Louisville. W . F. Joyce and E. W . Johnson spent Friday in Louisville Wm. Foster Sr and daughter and Mrs. Hardesty and daughter were in Shepherdsville Saturday Page 215 T. J. Ba rrall spent Sunday with F. T. Arnold. Master Louis W eir and sister visited their grand mother, Mrs. C. C. Martin Saturday and S unda y. The many friends of J. E. Miller are glad to learn that he is better after a severe illness. C. L. Samuels spent Sunday with his sister, M rs. L. M . Barrall. ***December 15, 1911 (Pg. 2) ***Personal Mrs. Mollie O'Brien is guest of M rs. C. F. Troutman. W . T. Puryear, of Lagrange, visited Howell Smith last week. Attorney Lee Hamilton was here one da y this week on business. Miss Edna Ea rle O'Bryant spent Wednesday with Miss Mariah O'Brien. Henry Hamilton is spending the week end in the city with relatives. Mrs. G. M . Frazier, of Louisville, was guest of M rs. Mere dith last week. E. A. Cochran and wife, and J. F. Combs and wife spent Sund ay with W . F. Henderson. T. C. Coleman and family, who are spending the winter in Louisville at the Galt House, spent Sunday at the Meadows. Master Fred and Miss Nora Wathen Hays, of She lbyville, will spent the Xmas holidays with their cousin, Miss Halley Hays at Salt River. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***Local Items Harold Daniel is on the sick list. Mrs. W . F. Henderson continues quite ill. Mrs. D. M . Fulkerson is suffering with tonsolitis. Born, to the wife of Neil Trunnell Jr, a ten pound boy, Dec. 12. W . T. Lee, Squire J. H. Bell, Jno. L. Sneed, S. C. Bridwell, Thos. B. Eastin, and Lon Hatfield attended the inauguration of Gov. M cCreary at Frankfort Tuesday. They had a juicy, but jolly time. Everits L. Simmons, since the reorganiza tion of The American Tobacco Co., is division manager of the Liggett and Myers end of the business for the state of North and South Carolina. H e writes tha t it is even more lucrative than his o ld position and that his resid ence will be in Charleston, SC . Everits, his wife and so n, W illiam Lee are coming to Kentucky to spend Christmas. Page 216 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett C. E. McCormick, Editor; Jno. L. Sneed, Associate E ditor and B usiness Manager. Through July 5, 1912 Miss Melissa Engelbrecht, who has been teaching at Sunnyside for the past yea rs, closed her school Frid ay. ***January 19, 1912 (Pg. 1) Chairman W m. Fo ster, who so ab ly represents his division, was not present Monday, but whispered this reply over the phone, "Oh! I am keeping the thermometer from freezing." Notice: I will be at the American Ho tel, Shepherdsville, for a short time on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week, to make portraits, p o s t card s, and do enlargem ents and copying. Satisfaction guara nteed . J. R. Buckman ***Educational News Under auspices of the Bullitt County School Improvement League, J. R. Thom pson, Secy.; Chas. Brid well, Pres. A permanent County School Improvement League was started at our last teachers' meeting. The purpose to effect a closer union of the school interests of this county, looking forward to a betterment of school conditions as existing here and in the State at large. We are on the eve of an educational upheaval in this State, and one of the first aims of this League should be to place B ullitt County among those at the top. W hen we co me to realize that money spent in educating the masses of the peo ple means material prosperity as well as mental and social advance; when it is borne in upon our brain areas that an organized educated body is bound to attract wealth; when we come to know that a dollar expended for popular education will save two dollars spent for the maintenance of "penal institutions" and to the conduct of criminal courts; I say "when we understand that education is a matter of "dollars as well as sense", we will join in one united effort for better schools and universal education. I urge every teacher to organize a district improvement league. Chas. Bridwell, Pres., J. R. Thomp son, Secy. The School Board has recently placed a number of steel seats at Highland School district, the first of this kind ever shipped to o ur county. Trustee T. B. Eastin was in town Monday. Did you know that Bullitt County has 53 white teachers and 4 colored? Did you know that 30 per cent of our teaching force is teaching for the first year? Did you know that 23 of our school teachers come from other coun ties? Did you know that Bullitt County has not a single "old maid" teacher? Mrs. Chas. P. Weaver, both father a n d m o t h e r o f " Th e S c h o ol Improvement League" paid a glowing tribute to the scho ol teacher Saturday. Three well known ministers, a prominent physician, beside a number of lawyers and county officials attended the school lecture Saturday Howard Roby, who has been teaching in this county, resigned his work Jan. 1, 1912, to assume clerkship of a well known hotel in Louisville. The Bullitt C ounty B oa rd of E d u c a ti o n h a s j u st co m p lete d building their third school house for 1911 - Victory, Pleasant Hill and Woodland. Trustee James Lavely was in town Mo nday afternoon. Miss Zora Raymond began her school at Pleasant Hill M ond ay with Malcolm Harmon as sub-trustee. Miss Lolah Hoagland, of Bardstown Junction, has completed her school at Page 217 Nickol College and entered County High School Mond ay. the Miss Ella Maude M agruder has returned to her home at Lebanon Junction, after a successful year teaching at Glen Ella. S. N. Brooks, Secretary of the School B o a r d , w ho is a ls o engaged extensively in farming, gave his men a cool reception Monday – they put up ice. Frank T. H arned , Chairman of Division #4, thinks of go ing to Florida unless there is a change in the weather soon. Supt. Ora L. Roby made a trip to Belmont to organize the graded school there. Pro f. S. E. Hancock, who is conducting a very successful school at Adairsville paid his family here a visit during the holidays. Ex-C ounty Supt. Lindsay Ridgway and Prof. Thomp son are on the sick list. Prof. E. O. Jones, of Buffalo, Misses Janie Chappe ll, of Mt. Eden, Nora Johnson, of Beech G rove and M ary Barrall entered the High School Monday. Rev. Roe, who is conducting the Normal class in civics, left Tuesday for Florida. Don't forget Dr. Ryland's lecture at the Co urt House tonight. Mr. Ike Triplett, chairman of the Bardstown Junction school board, was in town Monday and reports everything well in the school at the Junction. All school news should be phoned to the nearest of these well-known teachers appointed to send school news to Prof. Thom pson, (not to the Pioneer): Prof. Wilson, Grace H ardy, Zola Raym ond, John Gaban, Ame lia Lee Oaks, M rs. Cha s. Bridwell, The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mayme Roby and Eunice Ridgwa y. Let us make this the greatest column even printed in the county. Ollie Bell Hardy spe nt Tu esday with W illie May Rid gway. Squire F. O. Carrithers, of M t. W ashington, is here today on business. ***January 19, 1912 (Pg. 2) ***Mt. Washington Our sick list keeps increasing: Mrs. Adam Settle , W . L . Barn es, M rs. Clarence Porter and Mrs. J. C. Gentry. Miss Alberta McFarland visited her sister, M rs. W . E. K aye in the city. Kellar Boston, of Louisville, was week end guest of his parents. Misses Kate and Lulie Swearingen are going to Dallas, TX to spend an indefinite time with their brother, Dr. W ill Swearingen. John Travis and family have moved from here to a farm near Whitfield. Mrs. Alice C ollings and daughter visited her mo ther last Sunda y. John Mc Farland is expected home this week for a sho rt visit to his mother. Miss Aileen Porter is the guest of her brother, C. A. Porter. Mrs. Kate Weaver, of Birmingham, AL, who has be en visiting her sisters, M esdames Showalter and C ollier, has gone to L ouisville to visit relatives. G. W . Shake and wife visited Mrs. Shake's sister, Mrs. Clyde Eldridge in Indiana. Mrs. O. E . Hall visited M rs. Hal Hall in the city. Albert Nelson, of Louisville, was out to see his parents one day this week. Bob Shanklin thawed out enough to get into town today. So did Ben Pope. Chas. Ebrenz, of Louisville, is out today, looking after his interests in this county. McCo rmick was Rev. S. P. M artin is in Jackson, KY, tackling the devil by his horns and determined to route him out of that den. Success to him. The severe cold weather of the past ten days has almost caused a suspension of business here. People are doing only what they are compelled to. R. B. Ridgway was here on his way home from a trip to Louisville on business. Bob is looking well and his many friends were glad to see him. ***Hebron Coroner Chas. Maraman co ntinues to improve and hopes to be out again shortly. Tom Adams has opened a new barber shop in the bu ilding nex t to Maraman's store. Miss Jeannette Comp ton, of B elmont, was the guest of the M isses Troutwine Sunday. Rev. R. H. Roe left Tuesday on a (about three week) trip to Florida. Mrs. C. E. McCo rmick spent Tuesday here visiting friends and looking after busine ss interest. Thomas Ridg way, of Louisville, spent several days with his brothers, Dr. & Lindsay Rid gway. Neil Trunnell Sr and daughter, M iss Jennie, are settled at Safety Harbor, on Tampa B ay, Florida. Harold Daniel, who has been ill for some time, is reported much better and hopes to be out again soon. ***Personal Ellswo rth today. Mrs. Tom Martin is visiting relatives at her old home, Horse Cave, KY. M isses May and R osa W alters, of Silva, KY, spent a week with their aunt, Mrs. C. D. Lee. Palmer Hedges visited re latives in Marion County. Mrs. T. J. Brooks is spending several days in the city this week. Mrs. J. T. W ickersham, Lebanon Junction, has gone home after visiting her father's family. Tho se who are so fortunate as to have ice houses have a fine opportunity to fill them. Albert Priest has rented the residence of George Sanders at Okolona and moved his family there. M r. Priest is operating a grist mill and blacksmith shop. W illard Bell has bought the Hundley farm at Hubers and moved to same. E. C. Tyler has lost his nice herd of hogs and those of John Brooks are also dying. J. B. Walker and family, of Colorado, are with her relatives. here J. F. Collings spent Sunday at home with his family. Hillery and Samuel Hardy, of P itts Point, spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with their aunt, Mrs. S. H. R idgwa y. Page 218 The Rev. Armistead is supply at Hebron P resbyterian Church. Mrs. S. W . Broo ks and M iss ??lrene Brooks have gone to Freelandville, The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett IN, for the remainder of the winter with her son, Chas. Broo ks. Dr. S. A. Thompson is dead after a long illness of tuberculosis. Robt. Jones has gone to Florida. Hiram Coope r visited J. W . Gilmore the past week. M rs. Edith Brooks visited her daughter, Mrs. Ernest M iller, at Smyrna. Miss Sue K night suffere d an at----one night recently. Mr. Strange visited his farm here recently. He was accompanied home by his son, W ilbur Jr, who will enter school at Knoxville. Mrs. J. R. B all visited her brother, Robt. Lentsch in the city last week. Edward Tyler Jr ought to be a cand idate for the Carnegie medal for braving the arctic weather to school these days. Dr. D. Smith was called to Indiana by his sister's death. Dr. W . W . Land rum, o f Bro adway, is preaching a series of historical sermons. Mr. W hite has moved to Holsclaw's farm for the year. Mrs. J. J. Blankenship, H ubers, is quite ill. ***January 19, 1912 (Pg. 3) Test of real education. A professor in the University of Chicago told his pupils that he should consider them educated when they cou ld say yes to every one o f these questions: Has education given you sympathy with all good causes and made you espouse them? Mrs. J. R. Jones, of Prestonia, is very ill with appendicitis. She is attended by D r. A. Lee Ed dy. Tom Be ll is very ill of tuberculosis at the home of his uncle, P. H. Brow n. M rs. Link is slowly recovering from her recent pa rtial paralysis. Miss Estella Hedges is the guest of Mrs. Burke McDowell, at Okolona. Mrs. Geo. Haefer visited her parents recently. Her father remains quite feeble. Mr. Bell is one of our very best citizens and we regret to hear of his failing health. M iss Lounette Stansbury has returned from a visit to Miss Paralee Scott at South Park. Irvin Caldwell and Leland Taylor, who have b een gu ests of their cousins, M isses Susie and B ess Lloyd, left Saturday for Terre Haute, IN. Miss Ada Lee McClure has returned from a visit in Henryville, IN and has resumed her duties as school teacher. Has it made you public-spirited. Has it made you a brother to the weak? Verna Troutman, who is a student at Bryant & Stratton, Louisville, spent the week end with his parents, W. L. Troutman and wife. Have you learned how to make friends and keep them? Do you know what it is to b e a friend yourself? Miss Grace McClure has returned from a visit with her cousin, little Miss Ann (???) McClure. Can you look an honest man or a pure woman in the eye? Do you see anything to love in a little child? W ill a lonely dog follow yo u in the street? Orlander (sic) Tyler and wife visited relatives in Louisville Dr. It is time for stringent laws to be passed regulating automobiles and chauffeurs. News from M iss Ada Sm ith tells us she is enjoying her visit very much in Kansas City, KS, with her sister, Mrs. Joe Ben Lloyd. Can you be high-minded and happy in the meaner d rudgeries of life? Do you think washing dishes and husking corn just as compatible with high thinking as piano playing or go lf? Are you good fo r anything to yourse lf? Can you be happy alone? Can you look out on the world and see anything except dollars and cents? Can you look into a mud puddle by the wayside and see a clear sky? Can you see anything in the p uddle but mud? Can you look into the sky at night and see be yond the stars? Can your soul claim relatio nship w ith the Crea tor? - Reprint Ka nsas C ity Star. W . T. Lloyd and wife spent Sunday with Charles Tichenor at Waterford. Misses Katherine and E lla Cassell entertained a number of friends Friday night. Dainty refreshments were served at the end of the enjoyable evening. Joe M. Lloyd and wife spent Saturday in Mt. Washington with the Misses Swearingen. Beam W ells and wife, of Lo uisville, visited Sam Sm ith. Miss Mattie Thoma s is in Louisville with relatives. Misses Nellie and Ruth Polk visited their aunt, M rs. Luther M asden in M t. W ashington. Dr. and M rs. Th oma s Ticheno r, of W aterford, visited George Jo nes. ***Smithville The R ev. W . H. Moody left for Atlanta, GA to visit his mother. Page 219 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Misses Susie Markwell spent the week end with her c ousin, M iss Lillie Bogard. Mrs. Sallie P itt, of Fairfield, visited her mother, Mrs. Francis Clark. W . T. Jasper and wife spent Monday with their son, Elis Jasper, on the Preston Street road, who is in ill health. Dave Rummage and wife and Samuel Raymond a nd wife sp en t M onday with W ill Ash at Hays Springs. Tom Hardy and wife and Prof. and Mrs. Charles Bridwell spent Sunday with Taylor Bridwell at Solitude. ***January 26, 1912 (Pg. 1) Death of an Aged Colored M an W alter Johnson, an old colored man, said to be 108 years old, died at his home near Brooks T hursday evening of the infirmities of old age. He was formerly owned by Congressman Ben Jo hnson's father, and his first wife belonged to Mrs. Kate Riley, who deeded to them the place where "Old W alt," as he was known to all around, has lived since the war. He was buried Saturday at the family burying ground near Heb ron. Honor Crosses Given to celebrate the birthday of General Robert E. Lee, by Albert Sidney Johnston Chapter, Daughters of the C onfed eracy a t the Louisville Free Public Library. Rev. Dr. J. S. Lyons, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church delivered the principal addresses. Crosses of honor were bestowed upon Col. J. Stod dard John ston, Samuel Reader, Samuel Hornb eck, and W. H. Tinsley, veterans, and Thomas Allen Boteler, son of a vetera n. W m. Jarvis Hardy, son an d grandso n of a Confederate soldier, was to have been presented with a cross, but was prevented by illness from being prese nt. Mrs. Andrew M. Sea, president of the chapter, Mrs. J. C. Be thel, vice president, M rs. J. Mo ntgomery Hunter, secretary, and Mrs. Andrew Broaddus, treasurer, made the pre sentations. Mrs. Kate Tho... and M rs. Merit O'Neal sang "Maryland, My M aryland". Reprint from the Lo uisville Times. Tresp ass Notice - Whereas, willful damage is being done to property through the woods and along the road to the Pinetum. Notice is hereby given that this road is private property a n d tha t tr espassers w ill b e prosecuted and a reward paid for information that will convict. - John Newma n. Card of thanks - to our many friends and neighbors for kindnesses and devoted attention during the recent illness and at the death and burial of our devoted husband and father, the late John T. James. - The widow and children. Fiscal Court - The regular January term with all Magistrates prese nt, Judge Daniel presiding, and County A t t o r n e y B radb ury pre sent i n advisory capacity. The bid of the Vincennes Bridge County for a bridge to be built across Brooks Run on the Louisville Pike, four miles north of Shepherdsville, was accepted and the committee was directed to close the contract for $1,298. A pretty warm de bate was had over the proposition to b uilt a bridge across Floyd s Fork at the old Bell's M ill site. The proposition to build this year was voted down, but the sum of $1,298 to be used for that purpose, was appropriated to be paid out of county receipts in spring and summer of 1913. ***Mt. Washington M aurice Harris Robert McAfee. and wife Miss Lounette Stansbury Shep herdsville Saturday. visited was in Bert Hall and wife were guests of J. W . Harris Saturday. Page 220 Dr. A. C. Overall and wife visited her m o ther, Mrs. Do ra Harr is in Shepherdsville. M iss Isolene Harris spent the weekend with Misses Elm a and ...nny McG ee. Tom Parrish, wife and children, spent the week end with Robt. McAfee. John Long and wife and Claud Anderson, wife and son, were in the city last week. John McFarland was in town Friday, telling his friends howdy and good bye. W e were indeed sorry to hear of the death of M r. John Jam es. Orlando Tyler, wife and son, were guests of M. A. Harris Saturday night. S. C. Bridwell, of Shepherdsville, was with his sister, Mrs. J. W . Herin one day last week. Miss Bernice B arnes lost her gold watch and fob on the way home from the M.E. Church. It has not been found. ***Educational News J. R. T hom pson, Secy. Bullitt County School Improvement League. James A. Ice, trustee of Pitts Point School, was in town one day last week. Calvin Rouse has entered the Normal department of the High School at Shepherdsville. Supt. Ora L. Ro by has his chattels packed ready to mo ve to to wn as soon as his house is put in order. W . B. M attingly, trustee of the Bullitts Lick school, spent the day in town visiting the Sh epherdsv ille school. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Rev. Mr. Brame and Rev . Mr. Martin paid the Shepherdsville school a pleasant c all M onday. Their good talks were very help ful and highly enjoyed. The lecture at the Court House Friday night by Dr. Ryland was well attended and enjoyed by all who heard him. Miss Lounette Stansbury entered school at Shepherdsv ille Monday. C. L. Cro an's app ointment to the position of M agistrate ma kes it imperative that he resign his position on the Shepherdsville School Board. This causes much regret as Mr. Croan has made an energetic and efficient trustee. Pro f. E. F. R ichard son, of Buffalo , is in town. W e hop e he will tarry a while. Pro f. Chas. Brid well calls every teacher in the county, as well as others interested, to attend the meeting of the Bullitt County School Improvement League at the Court House. ***January 26, 1912 (Pg. 2) The Junior O rder of M echanics will give a box supp er at their hall at Lick Skillett Saturday night. The young lady who prepares the box bringing the highest p rice will be given a nice present. Everybody invited. M rs. M i nn ie N utting and tw o children, of Louisville, spe nt from Saturday til Tue sday w ith M rs. D . M . Fulkerson. Clarence Croan purchased a farm on Salt River below Shepherdsville from Herbert and H am Croan. Miss Austine Bro oks visited M iss Edna Earle O'Bryan and M iss Ida Charles Carroll in Louisville. Born, to the wife of Jesse D . Buky, a fine girl baby, last Monday. Mother and child doing well. Miss Mary Tyler Brooks visited Miss Ethel W athen who entertained with a bridge party in her honor. Mrs. P. B. R iley went to W ashington, DC to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Adaline Culp to Henry Porter, of Birmingham, AL. Mrs. Riley with Rev. Him phill and other friends from L ouisville w ent over in Mr. Culp's private car. W est Point - The Rev. S. M . Lee, aged 85 years, a Methodist preacher, and one of West Point's oldest and most respected citizens is critically ill of the infirmities of age and heart trouble. His death is momentarily expected. All his children have been summoned here. Later - Rev. Lee died yesterday afternoon and will be buried today in Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville. W . A. Gentry, Jean and Earl Hall made a business trip to Buechel Friday. Little Leonard Owen has recovered from his recent illness. Pearl King and wife are m oving to their new home on the "Stringer Lane Road". N. H. Hall and family, of Louisville, will move to their home at B ell's Mill March 1 st. J. E. Fisher visited his sister, Mrs. Pearl King. W . O. Owen and family and M rs. Viola Owen spent Sunday with N. H. Braithwaite. M iss Mary E. K ing, who has been the guest of M rs. O. E. Hall, is now visiting Mrs. Elizabeth Owen. Bert Ridgway and wife spent Sunday with her uncle, Ja sper H all. A. H. Fisher and wife, C. K. and J. E. Fisher were guests Sunday of M rs. Fannie Ha ll. J. O. Simmons and family were Sunday guest of J. D. Hough. Mr. Flood, of Lagrange, has purchased the Bogard woods and has moved to the Luig place. Tom Hall and wife visited her sister, Mrs. Te na O wen, Sunda y. ***Bethel ***Personal Pro f. Ora Rob y moved into Mrs. McCo rmick's house yesterday. Chas. Guelat spent several weeks visiting friends in Louisville. M iss Edna Ea rle O'Bryan left for a mo nth's visit to Dr. and Mrs. Brush in Nashville, TN. Mrs. D. F. Brooks and Minor B rooks, of Jefferson County, spent Sunday night with Mrs. M . M. B rooks. Miss Adelia Scott spent last week with Mrs. Albert Fisher. Mrs. Robert H all spent the week end at Buechel with he r pare nts, J . M . Snawder and wife. Albert Fisher and wife were guests of Bert Ridg way. John Peacock has purchased a tract of land near Green B rier Schoo l house from Croan & Rouse. M iss Adelia Scott visited her sister, Mrs. Edward Owen. ***Mt. Eden Miss Sue M elven is q uite ill. Charles Fisher spent the week end with his brother, Albert. Page 221 L. M. Barrall was in Shepherdsville Tuesday. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. C. H. Barrall and C. L. Samuels spent Sunda y with L. M. Barrall and wife. Miss Margaret Foster spent several days with Mrs. Joe Foster. C. R. Samuels, of Boston, visited his parents, C. L. Samuels and wife. M rs. R. C. Hardesty and daughter are spending today with Mrs. Herman Pea rl. Tucker, John Stallings, Salt River, Jesse Peacock, Jacob Peacock, Wm. Tucker, J. D. H ough, 140 acres to produce $2,415.00. C. L. Croan VS M inor Maraman Judgment for sale of prope rty. A tract of land in Shepherdsville. Mentions Shepherd and Beckwith lots and G. W . Simmons. Money to be held for defendant, Minor Maraman until he shall become 21 years of age or his guardian shall have executed bond as required by law. F. M. Barrall is in Louisville. M rs. R. C. H ardesty was the guest of Mrs. T. J. Barrall Sun day. E. W. Johnson and R. C. Hardesty were in Louisville Friday. T. J. Barrall spent Sund ay with his uncle, J. T. Martin. Miss M argaret Hardesty was the guest of Miss No la Johnson Sund ay. Miss Clara W eir is spending a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. B. H. M artin. Mrs. W. F. Joyce and two children are with her father, H. T. M iller, during the absence of Mrs. Miller, who was called to Louisville by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Rosa McNutt. ***January 26, 1912 (Pg. 3) C. F. Troutman VS Frank Mace Judgment for order of property sale at the front court house door. Two town lots, No. 32 and 33, on Oxley's add ition to the town of Shepherdsville. Each fronting 40 feet on Dept Street, running back 110 feet to an alley. Conveyed to Frank Mace by W. C. Morrison, to produce $86.00. H. H. Glass VS John R. Lee Judgment for sale o f prop erty. A tract of land in Bullitt County, b e g i n n i n g o n s o u t h s i d e of Shepherdsville Road. Mentions adjoining property owners, Mrs. Ann Jas. Dawson V S Steve Compton Judgment for sale of property. Lot #2 of Mo unt's addition to Belmont. To produce $244.00 J. M. Samuels VS Edna Earle O'Bryan - Judgment for sale of property. In Bullitt County, 114 3/4 acres on the waters of Long Lick Creek. Mentions Jenkins line, Charles Ratcliffe, Downs survey, Cane's survey. J. D. Mo ore VS J. L. Vaughn Judgment for sale o f property. Mentions adjoining p roperty owners, Joshua Begh tol, Sim on A rnold , James T. Ferguson. Seventy-seven acres to produce $253.09. Supt. Ora Roby is absent this week, a t t e n d i n g the Sup e rinte n de n t's Institute at Bowling Green. Miss Janie Chappell has been ill for a few days. Pro f. T. J. Cootes, State Supervisor of rural schools, has promise d Supt. Roby to spend a week in Bullitt County during the coming year. Miss Alleen Swearingen and Rich Duvall have entered the High School at Shepherdsville. Miss Blanche Greenw ell, of Victory, who is attending school at Pleasant Hill, was called home last week on account of the death of her niece, the little eighteen month old child of Mr. R. L. R oby. Page 222 The Rev. Mr. Ro e's lectures at the Shep herdsville school are becoming highly interesting. Pleasant Hill - Prof. Chas. Bridwell, of Mt. Washington, was here Satur day. His sc ho ol in M t. Washington will close in three weeks, and he will then move, with his family, to his farm at this place. W e will be glad to have Prof. Bridwell and family back at P leasant Hill. Miss Zora Raym an, who is teaching at Pleasant Hill, is evidently having a very successful school. She writes that everyb ody is interested and everybody works. This means results. Floyd W eller, D ick Pope, W. D. Lee, Oscar Pearl, To ney Slaton, Bryant Lee, Que rry M cCubbins, Thornton Shepherd, S. N. Brooks Jr, Kenne th Magrud er, Hewett Harned, Frank Harned Jr, Clarence Long, W illie Mae Barrett, Louis Harmon, Johnson L. Ash, Harry Barrett. All mentioned in a poem about 18 m emb ers of a Corn Club, trying to "out-do the father" growing corn. W anted - Man with small family to work on farm. Louella Pendleton, Valley Station, KY C. Q. Shepherd lists for sale, four tracts of land. (Acting as agent??) ***February 9, 1912 (Pg. 2) If the editor of the Pioneer w ere to attempt to carr y out all th e suggestions made him as to how to run the paper, he'd soon be dead or in a lunatic asylum. As he has no desire to hasten e ither of such events, while thanking his friends for their evidently kind intentions, he still reserves the right to exercise his own judgment in the ma tter and run it accord ing to his own ideas. ***Mt. Washington W ill Anderson and wife were the week end guests of her sister, Mrs. John Borders, in Louisville. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Mayme S howalter has gone to the city for an extended visit with her brother, Tom, who has a brand new girl at his home. Mrs. Maggie E llaby visited her daughter, Mrs. C has. Jasper at Waterford. Troutwine, secretary, Miss M ary Hall, Jimmie Lee W illiams and Lindsay Ridgway were appoin ted as a committee to arrange a program from time to time, while Hon. T. C. Carroll, Profs. Jones and Miller were appointed to draft by-laws, etc. ***Personal Mrs. Johnnie Pratt is in the city visiting her son, Cole Pratt and her daughter, M rs. Maggie Bo rders. J. Lawrence Holsclaw was here on busine ss yesterd ay. Pro f. Chas. Brid well and wife entertained some of their friends Sund ay: Thos. Ha ll and wife, J. W . Harris and w ife, Thos. Parrish, wife and children. Born, last Monday, to the wife of Eugene H enderson, a son. W . L. Harris and wife visited John Bishop at Seatonville last week. Mrs. Cora Martin and two children are the guests of her brother, Tom Martin, this week. Lewis Harris and wife entertained a number of friends Thursday: J. C. Gentry and w ife, W . L. McG ee and wife, John Gentry and wife, Smith Harris and wife and Miss Birta Harris. Lige Bridwell and wife, of Louisville, visited Dave Mothershead. Guy Mills of Seatonville, visited Miss Aileen Porter Sunday. Miss Cora Baker, of Jefferson County, is the guest of M rs. Nath Braithwaite. Bert Hall and wife spent a night with his father, W . L. Ha ll W e have just heard of the death of Mr. Thos. Carrithers, at Lakeland. He has been in the asylum there for a short time. He leaves a wife and three children, Messrs. Charlie and John Carrithers and Mrs. Mayme Tucker, a sister, Mrs. Welch and o ne brother, F. O . Carrithers. Calvin Rayman and wife Sunday with her parents here. spent Miss Nancy Jeffries visited relatives in Hardin C ounty. Vernon Jones and wife were the guests of her father, Judge Daniel, Sund ay. C o r o n e r C h a s . Mara man st ill continues on the sick list, but is repo rted as improving slowly. Mrs. W. H. Cooper, who has been quite ill for two weeks o r more, is still confined to her room. Harold Daniel rem ains quite ill at the home of his father, Judge Leroy Daniel, near the fair grounds. Chas. Tilden, who is now living in L o u i s v il l e , a n d M i s s B e r t h a Meriwether, of that place, spent Sunday with his parents here. Dr. Pruett, of West Point, was here yesterday to see Squire S. A. Rayman, who is q uite sick at his home in the Bullitts Lick section. ***Notice A Literary Society has just been organized in our town, for the pupils and patrons of our town; to meet every Thursday night. Ora L. Roby was chosen president, M iss Stella C. F. Troutman went to Lakeland Asylum W ednesday to have the remains of Wilson Johnson, who died there, shipped to this place. Page 223 Squire John H. Bell, who is now connected with the State insurance department at Frankfort spent the week end at his place near town. Miss Doris Miller, who has been quite ill for some time, is improving. Her sister, Miss Holloway, has been attending to her d uties in the B ullitt County Bank. A letter to a friend here announced the birth of a fine boy to M rs. Peters, formerly Miss Gladys Gwynn, at her home in Scott County recently. Congratulations to M iss Gladys and also Prof. Gwynn, her father, former editor of the Pioneer, on being a grand-dad. Program of the Senior H.Y .P.L., P rof. Owen Jones, Mrs. S. P. M artin, Prof. Miller. Miss Georgia Summers entertained with a hand some dinner in honor of her mother, Mrs. Silas Summers' birthday, assisted by Mrs. L. K. Harrington, of Louisville. Guests: M r. & Mrs. Frank Bell and daughter, Mrs. America Bell, M isses Teresa Brooks and Sudie Knight, Mrs. M. C. Balee and daughters, Misses Erastus and Mattie and Rufus Balee. ***William S. Collings W illiam S. Collings passed q uietly and peac efully away Sunday, Feb. 4, 1912. He had been ill four months. He has often said, "I am ready for God 's call any time." ...He was a good Christian man, a friend to the friendless and always had a word of comfort and cheer for each and every one. He was born Feb. 14, 1834, at his present home, had sp ent all his life in this same dear old place and when laid to re st, it was in front of his home on a beautiful western hillside. Funeral services conducted by Rev. M . M. M cFarland. He was married ???? 19, 1858 , to Miss Caroline Troutman, who with seven children survive him: J. F. Collings, of Shepherdsville, M. Lee Collings, of Newton, IL, G. S. and Elizab eth Collings of Belmont, Mrs. E. F. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Patterson, of Chicago, IL, Mrs. T. C. Moreland, of Indianap olis, IN , J. W . Collings of Chicago, IL, also seven grandchildren, etc. United with the Baptist church in Belmont in 1857. ***February 9, 1912 (Pg. 3) busy there on the eleven separate buildings, from one to three stories in height, that will be erected. (Note, Evid ently the Hebron correspond ent lives in Louisville. See her comment on not attending the church services of Rev. C. O. H utcheson at L ittle Flock in bad weather.) ***Hebron Miss Ma bel Ogle, who has been visiting her grandparents, returned home. Mrs. Jess G riffin and b aby, of Clerm ont, are with her husband, who is very ill at the ho me o f his parents, Wm. Griffin and wife, on Knob Creek. ***Cup io Miss Sue K night is quite ill at this writing. Rev. C. O. H utcheson filled his appointment at Little Flock, but few attended. Was it too co ld? Fie on you who were not brave enough to go. W hy, we in the city, just simply go, regardless of the arctic breezes. Geo. H. P endleton sp ent Frid ay with Chas. Applegate. Ernest Funk spent Frida y night with Claud Ridgway at Mea dow Lawn. M r s . M innie P e n d l et o n sp e n t Thursday with Mrs. Alma Pendleton. Mrs. Emm a Saund ers is in Florida for the remainder of the winter. Mrs. Minnie Funk and daughter spent Friday night with Mrs. Ada Skinner. D ave Crumbacker and Garro w Thornberry took dinner with J. W . Gilmore T uesday. Miss Ossie Parrish,who taught at Mt. Olivet school this year, closed her school T uesday. Mrs. J. B. McDowell entertained to W ednesday dinner: ??? an d daughter, Alfred Sanders and wife, of the city, and Miss Anna Cary. M iss Ruby Nichols spent the week end with Miss Elizabeth Smith. Miss Teresa Brooks spent a few days in the city recently. Your scribe enjoyed a visit from her. She was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Sheridan. L i t t l e M i s s K a t i e M a y B a ll entertained in honor of her tenth annive rsary rec ently. J. N. B rooks is confined to his bed with lumbago. His brother, Clarence, is helping to nurse him. Dr. M. L. Coo per is confined to the house with a sprained ankle. Butter and eggs are scarce and high. Have the farmers formed a tru st? W e are surely glad to hear of the bridge over Brook's Run and we must have one over Floyd's Fork. W ork has be gun at the hospital ground s. Surveyors are at work and an army of workman will soon be Homer W ilson and wife, of Sonora, are with ?? (looks like - her p arents ?? Ridgway and wife) Lee Ogle will have a sale the first of March and will move his family to Louisville. M rs. Lizzie Ashby and baby spent the week end with friends and relatives in Bullitt. J. T. Ritchey and wife and Ben Ritchey and wife and little Charles Anna Ritchey ate dinner with J. H. Nicholson and wife Sun day. Charles McCallenn, who lives at Kosmosdale, lost his house and contents by fire Sunday. Not much saved, loss partly covered by insurance. Ben Ritchey, wife and baby spent Monday with J. T . Ritchey. Turner Arnold spent Monday with J. H. Nicholson. Page 224 Foskett Barrall, wife and son are with his parents, Thos. Barrall and wife, near Mt. Eden, for a few weeks, then they leave for Louisville, where Foskett has a position with a furniture firm. Ms. Alma Pendleton and sister, Miss Mary Nichols, spe nt W ednesday with Mrs. Do ra Ash by. ***Brooks The cold snap makes things lively for our genial merchant, Mr. Childers. He is the busiest man in our community. W hat is A. F. Brooks doing this cold snap! He has taken to literature – two letters daily. Miss Priscilla O'Bryan is the guest of Miss Austine Brooks. ***February 23, 1912 (Pg. 1) Macon, GA to hold Confederate ReUnion in M ay. Harold L. Daniel, age 31 years, son of County Judge Leroy Daniel, died at his father's residence on the Louisville pike, o ppo site the fair grounds, Sunday, after an illness of nearly three months from acute kidney disease. Rem ains taken to Cedar Grove Church, in Leaches precinct, Tuesday morning, where funeral services were conducted by Rev. R. H . Roe , pastor of the Methodist Church here. Burial in the family lot in the cemetery at that place. Survived by father, three sisters and three brothers. His mother preceded him two years ago and his remains were laid by her side. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***Educational News Article on need to consolidate co unty schools. Billy Banks has written another poem for this column. (I can't tell if he is a real person or an alias) Mrs. Emma T routman has joined the School Improvement League. The course of lectures which Dr. Ridgway is giving to the Normal class is becoming a highly interesting and instructive feature. Other schools would do well to follow our plan. Miss Zora Rayman, who is teaching a very successful school at Pleasant Hill, mad e a flying trip to Louisville Saturday. Stansb ury, Walter Goki and Ermond B. W ooldridge. Forty boys have enrolled. The following ladies met and outlined a premium list for the boys and girls department of our coming fair: Mesdames J. W . Pope, Howard Maram an, W ebb Brame, W . B. Tilden, H. H. Glenn and Levy Troutman. Every school girl between 5 and ?? years should enroll at once by sending her name to the Co unty Superintendent, as over 40 boys have enrolled and we wan t as many girls. Bardstown Junction - W. T. Shaw and E. B. Triplett, two of our hustling trustees ?? paid our grad ed school a visit recen tly. Jack Hall and Eastin Houck, of Clermont, have entered school here. Bullitt County teachers are receiving $4.63 for every pupil enrolled in the school census. This is more than any other county in the State, due to the fact that we have many dogs, few sheep, and because our county officers are going after the owners of dogs and collecting the tax. Strange to say that B ullitt County, the home of M r. Croan, is leading in school per capita by the influence of "The Croan Dog Law", as we receive $447.26 from the do gs for our bo ys and girls. Spring cleaning will begin at the Bardstown Junction G raded School, by having the floors oiled, stoves polished and w indows washed. A fund was raised for this purp ose last fall. This is the second thorough cleaning the school building has undergone this year. John Burch, trustee of the Victory school, was in town Tuesday and sa ys "Leaches is coming to the front in schools." For Sale: Poland China hogs from the cham pionship herd of Iowa. Henry Gocke, the Mooney Farm, Bardstown Junction, KY. M iss Janie C hap pell we nt to Louisville Saturd ay to co nsult a specialist in regard to her throat. Notice: Sealed bid s for the F air Grounds pasture. Wm. Simmons and S. H. Ridgway, Committee. Ex-C ounty Supt. Lindsay Ridgway is again o n the sick list. ***February 23, 1912 (Pg. 2) John Chambers, one of the schoo l's best friends, was in to see (can't read) The following boys have joined the Boys' Corn Club: Ralph Hend erson, Clay Porter, Roy and Henry Ward, Roy Triplett, Brady Moo ney, Manuel Pow ers, John E. Hoagland, Morrison W a r d , Bates C rigler, C larence Miss Nan Mo oney, who is teaching at Valley Station, spent the week end at home. Farm for rent for the coming season on 1912, the Arnold farm, near W est Point, 162 acres with improvement. Louisville Trust Co. Rev. R. H . Roe spent yesterday in Louisville. Mrs. Mattie Rennison spent Monday in the city. Mrs. W . T. Lee is on the sick list this week. Squire John H. Bell spent Monday at home with his fam ily. Mrs. S. W. B ates spent Tuesday in Louisville shopping. Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Rid gway spent last Saturday in Louisville. W . C. Deacon, of Leaches, was in town on a flying trip this morning. Miss M ay W alters, of Larue County, visited her aunt, Mrs. C. D . Lee, this week. Robert Hardesty and Fred H arshfield went to Louisville M onday. Miss Maye Le e spent last week in Louisville, the guest of relatives and friends. C. D. Lee and Alonzo Red man were in Larue County on the business the first of the week. Miss Mayme Stephens spent the week end visiting relatives in Cave City. Henry Hamilton spent several days in Louisville, the guest of Dr. Buckner Thom pson. John Davis, of Louisville, was here Tuesday, to attend the funeral of his cousin, Ha rold Daniel. Miss Anna Pierce, who has been on the sick list this week, is out and at her place in the post o ffice today. M rs. Noah Sm ith, of Lebanon Junction, is spend ing the week with her daughter, Mrs. Selby Patterson. ***Personal W . T. Lee Louisville. spent Page 225 Mond ay in Miss Do ris M iller was o ut a while yesterday, after quite an extended The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett indisposition and confinement to her room. Tom Hall and wife were with his brother, B ert, Sunday. Henry Lutes and wife, of Smyrna, visited her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Harris. H. A. Nusz and wife, A. B. Davis and wife and Vernon Jones and family were guests of Judge Leroy Daniel Sund ay. Guy Mills and sister were week end guests of W illie and Miss Virgie Queen. Mrs. Nannie Baird entertained: M rs. Hubert Hunter and sister, Miss Elizabeth Brower, of Louisville, and the Misses Rudy, of New Albany, IN. Mesdames John Fulkerson and Sam Nutting, of Louisville, spent several days with Mrs. Delbert Fulkerson. Squire S. A. Raym an is critically ill at his residence in the Bullitts Lick section. But little hope is entertained of his recovery. Rev. S. P. Martin spent the week end here with his family, returning again to his work in the mountains of Eastern KY this week. A letter from Hon. D. B . Thurman, Representative from Bullitt and Spencer Counties, commend ing our editorial last week on the penitentiary bills was too late for publicatio n this week. Uncle Newt M artin celeb rated his 64th birthday yesterd ay. He claims to share h o n o rs with George Washington on the 22nd. Misses Kate and Lulie Swearingen, who have been visiting their brother, Dr. W . H. Swearingen, in Denton, TX, are also visiting Austin, San Antonio, Waco and old Mexico. Mrs. R. L. Troutman, assisted by Miss Mary Palmer Com bs and M rs. N. E. Gross, entertained thirteen members of her Village Beautiful Club. Lesson in sewing and then games, elegant lunch, music. T he c l u b has sixty -th r e e m e m b e rs enrolled, 59 children and four adults. Andrew Coward and three friends, of Louisville, were with his parents Saturday an d Sunday. M rs. H ubert Wiggingto n, M ac Borde rs and wife, of Louisville and C. A. Porter and wife were all day guests o f F. C. P orter S unda y. Horace McGee and Leland Barnes and some friends, of the city, were with their parents for the week end. Barley Hall and w ife spent Sunday with Tom Parrish. John Long and wife, of Fairmount, were guests of J. W . Harris Saturday. Mesdames Maggie Borders and Amelia Harris, of Louisville, were guests of Mrs. Will And erson last week. M isses Ora and N ora H ardesty and Ruby Hoke were with M rs. Harry Harris Sunday. Mrs. Doris Harris and sons, of Shepherdsville, were guests of M rs. A. C. Overall last week. M iss Myrtle James, of Zoneton, visited Mrs. Chas. Long for the week end. Tom Ash and wife, of Fern Creek, spent Sunday with W. F. Queen. Mac Bo rders and wife, of the city, were with her brother, T. H. Parrish, Saturday night. ***February 23, 1912 (Pg. 3) ***Mt. Washington Bailey Taylor was in our town again Saturday & Sund ay. The entertainment of the Macabees the 17th was a d ecided success in every w ay. Miss Marie Harris, of Valley Station, was the guest of Miss Essie Swearingen Saturday and Sunda y. Miss Ruth Long, of Fairmount, has been guest of her cousin, Mrs. W. O. Swearingen. Misses Levada Bogard and Myrtle Johnson, of Jefferson County, spent the week end with the former's father, Smith Bogard. Misses Maggie Gentry and Mayme Hays were recent guests of M rs. Jennie Ge ntry. M isses Grace Mc Clure and Bess Lloyd, of High Grove, spent the week end with M iss Daisy Gentry. Mrs. Nath Braithwaite entertained several friends from Jefferson County recently. Mrs. Mable H arris, of Valley Station, is visiting her parents, J. B . Swearingen and wife. Tom Parrish sprained his wrist when thrown to the ground while shoeing a young horse. Otherwise unhurt, but unable to work. Miss Barrall, of Shephe rdsville, visited M rs. A. C. Ove rall. Rev. J. T . Rush ing filled his appointment at the M. E. Church. Herman Mothershead and wife and Tom Porter, wife and children spent Sunday with W. E. Crenshaw. The choir of the M. E. Church met with Mrs. Lillian Pa rrish to select and practice songs for the revival in progress here. Mr. Gaylard, of Hawaii, is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Wathen. Mrs. T. J. Trunnell visited her sister, Mrs. F. J. Newman, in Mobile, AL. Page 226 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett H. L. Hoagland and son and T. W . Hoagland, were the gue sts of their sister, Mrs. Ed win D. O aks. Richard Wathen has returned from a two week stay at French Lick Springs, his health much improved. Misses Nona M cDonald, Eva Arnold and Bessie Ro ller, of Lebanon Junction, were the guests of M iss Lily Mo oney last week. M rs. Red man, of Ho dgenville, visited her sister, Mrs. E. W . Sutton. Lloyd Ward, of Greensburg, is with his sister, Mrs. W. C. Ward. Mr. Carwyle, of Owensboro, has been the recent guest of Miss Sopha Mo rrison. Thursday with the former's brother, J. H. D avis. Tot Carroll is seen at Brooks quite often. Law (!) business, p robably. Neil Trunnell Jr, wife and baby, were guest of T. J. Trunnell last week. W hy is it some ladies get out their carpet rags as soon as their visitors arrive? Miss Mary Redman, of Hodgenville, is the guest of Miss Maud Sutton. Mrs. Morriso n is with relatives in Larue Co unty. Inman L. McLean, of Russellville, has been the guest of M iss Amelia Lee O aks. Misses Ethel Newman and M ary Jane Trunnell are expected home next week, after visiting Mrs. F. J. Newman in Mo bile, AL. M iss Newman has be en in the south since October. I hope, with the opening of spring, the people will rise up and demand justice in regard to roads. Our roads have been going to smash for the past two years. This hog wallow road from Brooks to the Blu e Lick Pike is a disgrace to any commun ity. We have a new overseer and have great faith in him, befo re long he will lay aside letters and literature for the pick and shove l. ***Heading Missing in E d win D . O a k s r e t u r ne d to Mississippi, where he is engaged in the lumber business, after being with his father for several weeks. Ellsworth Mc Corm ick deserves a medal for his constant attendance at the Manuel, regardless of zero weather and bad roads. That is the stuff men are made of, perseverance, industry and a kind wo rd for all. Albert and K arl M iller, of Louisville, spent Sunday with their parents here. Miss Sopha Morrison has closed her school at Brooks and is at her home here. Misses May M asters and M aggie M uir were guests of Miss Amelia Lee Oaks Saturday. Misses May M asters and Maggie Muir were guests of M iss Amelia Lee Oaks Saturday. W ilhite Wells and family have moved here from C ave C ity. Mr. W ells will be engaged as one of the operators. Miss Laura Lafollette is visiting her parents in New Haven. G. G. Newman left last week to attend the Mardi Gras in Mobile, AL. M rs. Edwin D. and Miss Amelia Lee Oaks spen t a day in Louisville this week. J. C. B. Hoagland is slowly improving, after being quite ill. Mrs. J. F. M oon ey Louisville last week. visited Miss Nan B. Mooney, of Louisville, spent the week end with her mother here. Miss Ellen Wathen, of Springfield, and Miss Hallie Hays, of Salt River Station, have been recent visitors of the Misses Wathen. Miss Otis Porter, closed her school near Kosmosdate and is the guest of her parents. Richard W athen Jr visited home here last week. Little Eastin Ho uck an d J. B . Hall are attending school a t Bar dstown Junction. Misses Ida Hodge and Mattie Warden were in Leb anon Junc tion recently. Miss Mae Masters spent Valentine night with Maggie M uir. Chester Pace spent Sunday night with H. C. M asters. ***Brooks Misses Lily M ooney and Amelia Lee Oaks spent Tuesday night at Lebanon Junction. M iss Bessi e Cu mm ings, o f Louisville, recently visited her aunt, Mrs. J. E. M oon ey. W e have a new merchant at Brooks, Mr. Funk, who is opening up a new store. Miss Priscilla O'Bryan has returned to the city after visiting Misses Austine Bro oks and Rebe cca Sum mers. Mesdames John Fu lkerson and Sam N u t t i n g , o f L o u is v ille , sp e n t Page 227 Johnnie Perkins Jr was in Bardstown Junction one day last week. Dr. I. T. H ouck spent Sunday night at home. M iss Nadine Perkins spent Saturday night with M aggie T innell. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Chas. Brashear visited relatives in Louisville. The will of the late W. S. Collins was probated. M . A. Harris and wife were all day guests of J. W . Harris last Friday. Malcolm Stevenson was in Louisville several days last week. The will of the late I. C. Wooldridge was probated. Mrs. Martha A. W ooldridge and Price Smith qualified as executors. Beam Wells and wife, of the city, are visiting relatives near here. Viola Tinn ell was in N elsonville Sund ay, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charlie Jones. M rs. Jones is visiting her daughter, Mrs. To m D uvall. Virgil Duvall has returned after a visit in Louisville. W e are sorry to hear of Jud Thornton's illness. Hope he will soon recover. B r o . McFarland Sund ay. preached here Misses Viola Tinnell, Nadine Perkins a n d Mag g i e T i n n e ll w e r e in Bardstown Junction Sund ay. Miss Ella P erkins is in Highland Park. Susie Hagan, Nora Conniff, Fay Stevens, Cora Sales a nd M iss Thomp son were at C lermo nt Sunday. At a special term held Feb. 8, M rs. Vina James q ua l if ie d as adm inistratrix of the estate of the late John T. James. Wm. Simmons, K. S. Jones and Wm . Parrish were named at appraisers. Amo ngst the large crowd at County Court day: John D. Harned, L. L. Roby, W m. Foster, G eo. Co llings, Price Smith, Jas. B., Wm ., Clarence and Hillery Dawson, Squire T. L. Coakley, Geo. Bradbury, Jas. A. Ice, Ed. C. T yler, S. N . Brooks, R. C. Shepherd, John Gaban, J. M ., O. H ., Cleve and Le slie Ma sden, B . M . Starks, John H. and O . T. Lee, Henry M assey, Phil Henderson, John R. Lee, C. A. B arrall, Jo seph Dickey, Henry Abel, Richard Miller, John D. Moo re, Lon Hatfield, and several others. Land for Sale - Farm on Salt River, 4 miles below Shepherdsville, 240 acres, 35 acres fine bottom, balance tillable and good timber land. Another tract, 2-1/2 miles west of Shepherdsville, 100 acres, 30 acres good bottom land, good blue grass p a s t u re , g o o d i m p r o v e m e n t s . Another two tracts about 75 acres each. About 170 acres knob land. Reason for selling, poor health, and enforced absence during summer m onths. C. Q. Shepherd, Shepherdsville KY Every boy, between the ages of 10 and 15 years, should enroll in the Bo ys Corn Club and all girls between 5 and 12 should send in their names as mem bers o f the Dome stic Science Departm ent, as simple sewing and cooking will be encouraged in our schools the coming year, while the Fair Association ha s given us space for our exhibit. T he following ladies are appointed to meet at M rs. Mattie Glenn's to arrange a premium list for the coming fair: M esdames W. B. Tilden, Howard Maraman, Wm. Simmo ns, H. H. Glenn, J. W. Pope and Webb Brame - Sincerely, Ora L. Roby. ***February 16, 1912 (Pg. 1) ***Mt. Washington In spite of freezing weathe r, County Court Day last M onday had about the largest crowd that has been here on any County Court day for six months. Leland Barnes spent the week end with his parents. ***County Court Mesdames J. C. Gentry and A. C. Overall visited M rs. Do ra Harris in Shepherdsville this week. Page 228 W ylder Harris, only son of Burr Harris, was married the 7th in Louisville to M iss Daisy Huff. T hey are now with his parents. Bluford Crenshaw and wife spent one day last week with M . A. Harris. Tom Porter, wife and children, were guests of C. A. P orter S unda y. Hoke Harris, of Shepherdsville, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Maude Overall. Mesdames Bert Hall and J. C. Gentry were all day guests of Mrs. A. C. Overall last Friday. Bailey Taylor, of Louisville, was here Sund ay. Quarterly meeting at the M. E. Church. Rev. Rushing and Rev. Dees. T. H. P arrish and wife had Bert Hall and wife and J. W. Harris and wife as all day guests Su nday. Prof. and Mrs. Bridwell spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Coward. Mrs. Emma Buky, of Louisville, and daughter, Mrs. Angeline Panelli, of Portland, Oregon, spent the week end with Mrs. M . A. Harris. The Stork has been busy around here this week. He left Henry Stout and M artin Clark each a girl and twin girls to Harry Brow n. W . L. M cGee is still using his crutches. M . A. Harris has sold his house and lot to W . B. Crenshaw for $2,250. Possession first of April. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Myrtle Carrithers spent several days with her aunt, Mrs. Sallie McClure. spent Sunday with Bally Samuels and wife, it being the birthday of Bally and B ee Sam uels. Robt. McA fee, wife and three boys, and J. W. Ha rris and wife spent W ednesday with Tom Parrish and wife. Misses Lula Ashby, Bessie M cNutt, Minerva and Linda Pendleton spent Tuesday night with Misses Katherine and Do rothy Pendleton. ***Cup io John Pendleton Tuesday. Geo. Pendleton and wife spent W e d n e s d a y w i t h M i s s Luell a Pendleton. Tom Ritchey and family spent Tuesday night with his parents. was in the city Mesdam es Alma Pendleton and Roberta Skinner spent Wednesday with their parents, L. W. Nichols and wife. ***Educational News Miss Eunice Ridgwa y spent Tuesday night with Miss Emm a Snellen. Frazier Lee sp ent T uesday night with Perry Stibb ens' family. J. T. Ritchey and wife, Tom Ritchey and wife, and Ben Ritchey and wife; Misses Katherine, Estelle, Charles Anna and Nellie B. Ritchie spent W e d n e s d a y n ig h t w ith J. H . Nicholson and wife. M iss Grace Funk came home Saturday from a week's visit with her brother, O be Funk, at Broo ks. M isses Christina Skinner, Minerva and Linda Pendleton spent the week end with their parents, L . W . Nichols and wife. Mrs. Geo. Miller and grandson spent Sunday night with Mrs. John Stibbens. Geo. Pendleton, wife and children spent Sund ay with E lmer R idgwa y. Bro. Peak spent Saturday night with Richard Moore's family and Sunday with John Pendleton. The teachers of B ullitt County convened in the office of Supt. Ora Roby and adopted rules for the County School Improvement League. Membership fees, 25 cents and 10 cents. Charter members paid to date: Messrs. Ora Roby, Chas. Bridwell, C. W . Campbell, J. R. Thompson, J. G. W ilson, R. L. Miller, E. O. Jones, Frazier Lee, O . W. Pearl, C. P. Bra dbury, Lindsay Ridgway; Misses Jennie Carpenter, Zora Rayman, M amie Roby, M ary Hall, Ermine Cowherd, Janie Chappell, Ste lla Troutwine, Anna M ae Troutwine, Amelia Lee Oaks; Mesdames J. R. Thom pson, Chas. Brid well, Ora L. Roby, M attie Glenn. Pro f. G. W. W ilson Shep herdsville Saturday. was Price Viers, Price Howlett, Ralph Cun diff, Tra iner R oby, T . D. Stallings, Theo. Combs, McKinley and J. H. Ricketts. We want 50 b oys. Every boy growing as much as 60 bushels per acre will get a handsome diploma signed by the Commissioner on Agriculture, etc. Trying to arrange a premium list at the Bullitt County Fair. Miss Elma McG ee, one of our leading pupils has entered school at Bryant and Stratton in Lo uisville. W e regret to lose her, but are glad to see any of our pupils take up special w o r k t o p r e p a re for gr eat e r usefulness. Miss Lena Bogard closed her school at Mt. Elmira a short time ago and is at home with her parents near here. Later in the spring, she and her sister, Miss Levada, will enter school at Bowling Green. Prof. Gilkey, who taught at W hitfield the past year has removed, with his family, to our "burg" and opened a photographer's studio. A picture of our school, made recently, shows ability in the new line of work. Miss Ruby Carlin will have charge of a spring school at Whitfield. Prof. and Mrs. Chas. Bridwell spent Saturday in Louisville. in Bullitt County Board of Education session. Trustees Frank Meyers, John Ricketts, James Ice, Levy Roby, John Gaban, E. L. Boyd, Joe D ickey and Dr. Murphy were in town Court Day. W ith such men, our schools must improve. Miss Verna Funk has returned to her home at Brooks, after an extended visit with her pupils and patrons since the close of her school at Sugar Valley. Prof. and M rs. Bridwell were guests of Rev. & M rs. Coward Sund ay. ***February 16, 1912 (Pg. 2) Miss Claudia Meyers entered school here T uesday. J. T. Ritchey and wife, Mrs. Sallie Funk and so n and Mrs. Annie Nicholson spent Sunday with Ben Ritche y. Ex-C ounty Supt. W . Jeff Lee is seriously ill at his home near Pitts Point. Pittsburgh Perfect "Electric Weld" Fence, absolutely the best fence made. Get o ur prices, Ge o. W . Maraman & Sons, Shepherdsville, KY Simon Arnold, wife and daughter, F. T. Arno ld and wife and Bee Sam uels The following boys have just enrolled in the Boys' Corn C lub - Hok e Harris, R 4-11-44 Cures all sorts of poultry diseases. Endorsed by Miss Katie Page 229 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Bryant and Will Coomes, both of B a r d st o w n , K Y . Mfg. and guaranteed by J. Robt. Crume of Bardstown, sold b y Tro utman Bro s., Shepherdsville, and Mrs. W. C. Ward, Bardstown Junction, KY. ***Personal A. F. B rooks was in town M onday. G. W. Simmons spent T uesday in Louisville. Mrs. R. E. Lee and daughter spent Tuesday in Louisville. M iss Priscilla O'Bryan is with M iss Austine Brooks this week. Mrs. John Fulkerson, o f Louisville, is visiting relatives here this week. Neill Bro oks Jr, of Jefferson C ounty, spent several days in B ullitt County. T. B. C rutcher, wife and son, and H. D. Robb and wife spent Sund ay with S. N. B rooks. Sam M athis, who was the guest of his uncle, G. W. W eller, this week, has gone to Pittsburgh. B. Y. P . U. Program - Mrs. W. B. Tilden, Miss Anna Mae Troutwine, Mr. Jones. ***Cundiff-South Wed ding Miss K. Rebecca Cundiff and Harry L e e S o u t h w e r e m a rr i ed i n Jeffersonville, IN, last week by Rev. Kendall. Attendants: Mrs. Norma Kade, sister of the groom and M iss Edith Birhl, Guy Smith and James Sco tt. The wedding march played by Mrs. Russell. Also present: Mrs. Albert Miller, sister of bride, Mrs. Mary French, Norma and M iss Katie Banks. M iss Cundiff is the daughter of J. M . Cundiff. The groo m is a prominent farmer of Valley Station. They will live in Louisville. For Sale - One well-located two story frame residence in Shepherdsville, KY, in goo d rep air. Good Cellar, C i s t e r n , b a r n a n d n e ce s s a ry outbuildings. Term s to s uit purchaser. H. H . Com bs, age nt. Mr. & Mrs. C. D. Lee entertained at dinner in honor of Mr. Lee 's fiftyfifth birthday. Present were: W. T. Lee, wife and daughter, Maye, C. P. Bradbury and family, Dr. B ates and family, Rob t. Lee and wife, M rs. S. P. Martin and daughter, Miss Rachel Tilden, J. H. Lee and son, of Belmont, Ernest Anderson and wife, of Louisville and Clarence Dunn o f Hodgenville. Col. Ben Crist went to Louisville with a car load of hogs and cattle. Col. Ben says he usually Jonahs the market and this time also fo und it a little off. He, however, told two pretty good fox stories, though sounded a little fishy, etc, etc. Death - "Un cle" R ufus M yers, a highly respected colored man, died at his home near here Thursday night after a short illness. He was buried Saturday at the Green cemetery. The death of Wilson Johnson, W ednesday, was a great sho ck to his family and friends. While it was known that he was fatally ill, it was not thought that he was in imm ediate danger. W ilson was a membe r of the Mt. Eden church, where his funeral was conducted Thursday by his pastor, Rev. D. R. Peak, after which the remains were interred in the church cemetery. Survived by his father, E. Jo hnson, two sisters, Nola and Bessie. Mrs. R. C. Hardesty sp ent a few days in Louisville recently. M rs. R. M . Ford visited M rs. T. J. Barrall Frid ay. ***February 16, 1912 (Pg. 3) ***Mt. Eden Miss Ina Fern Foster is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. John Cham bers. Miss Sue M elven is much improved, after a severe illness. Geo. M . M artin w as guest of L. M . Barrall's family T hursday. Mrs. W . F. Joyce and two children returned home Friday after spending the past month with her father, H. T. Miller, on Knob Creek. M rs. C. L. Sam uels spent Mo nday with Miss Sue Melven. last F. M. Barrall and family are with his family. Master Everett Qu ick visited his aunt, Mrs. M aud Elzy. C. L. Samuels and daughter spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. C. H. Barrall. Sant Foster was in Louisville a few days last week. Albert Johnson was in Shepherdsville Saturday an d Sunday. Chas. Hardesty, of Shepherdsville, was with his parents from T hursday until Sunday. E. W . Johnson a nd daughters, guests of R. C . Hardesty Sunda y. M rs. Fred Ha rshfield spent W ednesday with her father, C . M . Maraman, who continues to improve. M rs. B . H. M artin Shep herdsville M onday. was in M iss Helen Lee has been compelled to give up her school at Edmonton on account of ill health. Page 230 E. W . Johnson went to Lebanon Junction Sund ay night to see his father, Dr. Johnson, who is critically ill. During his absence, M iss M argaret Hard esty was with Miss Nola and Bessie. Mrs. F. T. Arnold was the guest of Mrs. T. J. Barrall M onday. ***March 1, 1912 (Pg. 1) The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Married in M isso uri - R ob ert M . Hardy, formerly of this county, and Miss Nina Galbraith, of Charleston, MO, were married Feb . 28, 1912 in that city and will arrive tod ay to visit Mrs. Ora L. Roby and other relatives in this county. Mr. Hardy is the son of G. W . Hardy, of P itts Point, and a few years ago, wen t west to make his home and is now returning for a short visit with his bride, who, before her marriage, was a yo ung schoolteacher of her native town. After a short visit, they will return to Mobley, MO, where they will make their home. Mr. Hardy being recently connected with the firm of Greenwell, Har???? Co. there. J. T. R itchey and wife and Mesdames Ada Ryan and Annie Nicholson spent Tuesday with Ben Ritchey and wife. ***Cup io Ben Ritchey and wife spent Friday night with their m other, Mrs. Sallie Funk. Mrs. Nettie Ga tewood , of West Point, spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. R. B . Ridgway. Miss May Johnso n spent Thursday night with the Misses Pendleton. Ernest Funk, wife and daughter spent Sund ay with B en Ritchey. Mrs. Rufe Able and baby spent the week end with her parents, Tom Gassaway and wife. John Nicholson and w ife spent Friday with L. W . Nichols. Miss Luella Ashby and brother entertained a house party the first of the week. Ed. and Roy Ap plegate are boarding with John Nicholson and wife this week, while cleaning ground for J. Ritche y. Letter to the editor regarding the Penitentiary Bill from David B. Thurman, repre sentative from B ullitt and Sp encer Counties. Prof. and M rs. Chas. Bridwell spent last night with Royce and Angeline Swearingen. They are to move to their farm near Solitude this week. John and Rufus Thurman, who have been out west for som e, are with their parents. J. W . Herin, Mrs. Bert Hall, Mrs. W . F. Queen, and M rs. J. W. H arris are all on the sick list, but are improving some at this writing. Allen and Clarence Thurm an and their wives, of Louisville, Jas. Cox and wife, of H igh Grove, and John Carrithers and w ife, of Fairmou nt, were week end guests of W. P. Thurman. Tom Hall and wife spent Sund ay with W . D. E llaby. Mrs. Mary McFarland entertained a numb er of friends at dinner T uesday. W . L. M cGee and wife entertained a numb er of friends all day Sunday. Mr. John McFarland entertained with "forty-two" on last Thursday evening in his bachelor apartments at the ..lker House, on the west end of the square and it proved to be one of the most enjoyable hospitalities. The ... of "forty-two", pro gressive ..., interspersed with music from his Victor.. etc Guests: Bell Morrow, Loulah Pettie, Ma rguerite Jones, Permelia Burnett, Mary Hayes, Messrs. Ray W illiams, W ill Gilbert, Allie Benson, Frank Webb , Lucian Mason, Owen Ro bertson, Ewing McK inney and D r. W alter Lee Go..tt. and others not readable. ***Mt. Washington Susie May Parrish spent Saturday night with her cousins, Emma M ell and M arianna H arris. Geo. Carr ithers, wife and two children, of Fairmount, and Mr. Santer and wife, of Bethel, spent Sunday with John McClure. Isolene H arris is visiting her grandparents, J. W. Harris and wife. Tom Porter and wife visited his parents Sunday. ***Educational News W . H. Hall and wife were guests of O. E . Hall Sunda y. M . A. Harris and wife visited Orlando T yler one night last week. Rob Ho lloway, wife and two children, of Louisville, spent the week end with her father, who celeb rated his 79th birthday. Mrs. Nancy Tyler spent a night with Mrs. J. W. H arris. List of sweepstake premiums for the Corn Club and the Girl's Dom estic Science Department, (Miss Nell Brooks and M iss Gra ce H ardy, supt.) and asking for donations to cover the premiums (Mr. J. W. Gaban donated $1.00 for the C orn C lub department) "and thus help us keep your children on your farms". ***March 1, 1912 (Pg. 2) ***Obituary John Nicholson was in Shepherdsville Tuesday. Mrs. Stella Ritchey and children spent Friday night with M rs. Cora Ridg way. M iss Cornelia Coleman is in Lou isville, visiting M iss Be ulah Var..? and Mrs. G. D. McKenzie. M rs. Theod ore Alcorn and son were week e nd guest of M rs. E d Showalter. Page 231 Death of S. A. Rayman - Squire S. A. Rayman died at his home in B ullitts Lick section Friday of last week, after a lingering illness. The funeral services conducted by Rev. Ha rry McC ormick, pastor, were held at the The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Bullitt Lick Church, Saturd ay, with burial in the cemetery there. Squire Rayman was one o f Bullitt's best and most substantial farmers, a man of sterling worth and integrity and his death will be greatly mourned. Survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs. Armstrong, of Louisville, M rs. Th os. M attingly and Miss Stella R ayman, of this county, and four so ns, Ca lvin, Melvin, Jesse a nd Fred, o f this county. Attorney J. R. Zimmerman returned from Frankfort yesterday, where he has been attending a meeting of the State Farmers Institute held there this week. He was elected President of the main b ody o f the institute, some of the Republican members having withdrawn beca use they c ouldn't run things their way, and established a little side show of their own. Mrs. John H. Bell is spending two or three weeks with her husband, Squire Bell, at Frankfort. O. P. Mea ns and wife have returned from St. Petersburg, FL, where they spent the winter. Mrs. C. E. McC ormick and brother, A. F. Brooks, are here today attending to business matters. Mrs. S. W . Bates and Evelyn and Miss Maria O'Brian spent Saturday with Mrs. M . M. B rooks. Misses Mamie Roby and Mary Tyler Brooks spent a couple o f days with Mrs. D. F. Bro oks. Born Sunday morning, February 25, in St. Joseph, M O, to the wife of W. S. M atthews, a boy - John Farrelly. ***Personal Robert E. Lee spent M onday in Louisville. Dr. S. W. Bates spent Wednesday in Louisville. Miss Austine Brooks is visiting Miss Priscilla O'Bryan in C rescent Court. Miss Ophelia Smith is quite ill at the home of the Misses Coleman at the Meadows. Mrs. S. B. Stephens and daughter, Miss M ayme, spent W ednesday in Louisville. W . T. L ee Louisville. Mrs. Bache and Mrs. Stingen, of Lebanon Junction, spent Tuesday with Mrs. S. W . Bates. sp en t M onda y in A. F. Bro oks sp ent Frid ay in Jefferson Co unty with D. F. Bro oks. M iss Ina F. Foster is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Mariah Foster. N. B. Jo hnson was the guest of his mother, Mrs. B . B. Johnson, last week. J. N. Brooks, of Zoneton, who has been confined to his bed for several weeks with rheumatism continues very ill. Miss Estella Hedges, who has been visiting relatives in Nashville for the past month, returned home last week. Mr. and M rs. T. L . Mobley, of Lebanon Junction, and Miss Maye Lee spent Tuesday with M r. & Mrs. C. P. Bradbury. ... Straeffer and M rs. Dullie Marshall, of Louisville, spent Sunday at the Meadows. A letter from Bro . S. P. M artin says he is having a great meeting at Paintsville and is much encouraged with his work in the mountains of Eastern K entuck y. Miss Katie Barbee, (can't read) is the guest of ....Miss H allie Hays ... mentions New Orleans. (page folded) ***March 1, 1912 (Pg. 3) Page 232 ***Bethel Rev. Coward will fill his appointment at Bethel Sun day. A. H. and J. E. Fisher made a business trip to Buechel and Louisville Friday. Mrs. R. S. Hall spent the week end at Buechel with her paren ts. Mrs. Fannie H all spent Saturd ay with her sister, Mrs. Owen. Basil Scott and wife have gone to housekeeping on Rudy Willett's place near Greenbriar. M rs. Edward Owen spent a day last week with her aunt, M rs. Jane Hall. Miss Frances Stallings is spending this week with her grandmother and aunt, Mesdames Elizabeth Owen and Alberta Fisher. Tho s. Hall and wife spent Sunday ...... A. H. Fisher and wife entertained recently in hono r of their wooden anniversary of their marriage. They received a numbe r of useful gifts. W e were grieved to hear of the dea th of H. L. Dan iel. He was the mail carrier on the Star Route for four years, and m ade many friends, who mourn his untimely death. Mrs. R. S. Hall was the guest Tuesday of her niece, Mrs. Owen. W . A. Hall, city, visited C. H. Mad dox and other relatives last week. Edward Owen and wife spent Sunday night with her parents. T. W . Hall sp ent T uesday in the city. Lester Snawder is spending this week with his sister, M rs. Hall. Wm. Stallings, of Charleston, Mo, is here visiting relatives. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Geo. Ho nnaker, of Shelbyville, is with his niece, Mrs. Long. guests of Mrs. S. W . Brooks for the week end. Guy Hecker sp ent Sunday with his mother. Miss Kate May Ball spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs. R. E. Lentsc h, city. Miss Frances Stallings spent Sunday with Miss Lelia Hecker. Mrs. T. J. Brooks is suffering from a sore throat. ***Advertisement Joe Bro oks remains ill. Advertisement - Having ..... my farm, situated one mile west of Solitude, on the Shepherdsville and Solitude road, I will sell to highest bidder stock, farm equip ment, tools, household and kitchen furniture. K. S. Jones, Jas. Roney, Auctioneer. W e had the pleasure of hearing Dr. Proctor, presid ent of the Bap tist college at Shanghai, China, speak on the educational problems in China. According to him, China is loo king to American schools as m ode ls and to America for teachers. ***Victory Mrs. J. L. Rayman, Kathryn Lee Nusz and H. A. Nusz are on the sick list. Rev. C. O. Hutcheson preached at Little Flock Sunday. Rev. C. W . Knight preached at night. O nly a few braved the snow. M iss Alleen Swearingen spent Sunday with Miss Zollie Swearingen. Miss Georgia M ay Queen visited her mother for the week end. John Burch and family spent Sunday with Will H. Nusz. Mrs. M. K. B ell has be en quite poorly for a week. I. P. Arno ld and M iss Fronie James were the guests of Jo e T runnell's family Sunday. W m. Clark is improving. Noah Nusz, wife and children, spent Sunda y with H. H. H ibbs. Mrs. J. W. Gilmore visited M iss Georgia Summ ers one day last week. John Ash, of Buechel, visited relatives and friends here last week. Mrs. S. W . B rooks a nd M iss Irene Brooks have returned home after spending the winter with Chas. Brooks, at Freelandville, IN. Miss Alleen Swearingen entered school at Pleasant Hill M onday. Mr. and M rs. Lem Swearingen entertained several young folk Friday night with a flinch party and candy pulling. Dr. M . L. Cooper is no better. Rev. C. W . Knight and Rev. Bolton, of Louisville visited T. J. B rooks last week. Miss Stella Hedges visited relatives at Nashville, TN. ***March 8, 1912 (Pg. 1) ***Hebron Dr. J. E. Holsclaw visited his fam ily in the city Su nday and M onday. Rev. C . W . K nig ht a nd M r. Humphreys, of the Seminary, were Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw visited her sister Mrs. Cooper at Shepherdsville. The road near Shepherdsville is the worse specimen of turnpike I ever saw. Better go b ack to the toll gate system. I sh ouldn't care to drive over it after dark, and the brid ge over Blue Page 233 Lick is positively unsafe. Our horse shied and only a Kind Providence saved us, as the railing is, or was, conspicuously absent. A town is as the avenues tha t lead to it. Ed Lee Johnson was the recent guest of Mrs. E. C. Tyler. Mrs. C. L. C roan and so n left Tuesday night for New Mexico. Pres. Brown is seriously ill of throat trouble. Mrs. Myron Davis has la grippe. Miss Nellie Brooks has finished her school at Beech Grove and has gone to finish the term for Miss Helen Lee. Hebron will have a two months subscription school, with popular and efficient teacher, M iss M ayme R oby, in charge. W ill E. Morrow has been elected Secretary of the Louisville Commercial Club, an honor o f which he is considered most worthy. He has been assistant secretary for several years past. Mrs. J. B. McDowell, Oko lona, is suffering from a severe cold. Mrs. S. B . Summers is ill. M adams J. R. Ball and Geo. Bailey were in the city last week. Glad to see the Ed ucational Column. Hope much good will be accomplished. The Parent Teacher Association, to which I belong, has three outstanding comm ittees, i.e., "Outdoor Improvement", "Indoor Art", and "M usic". Yes, I'm on the "outdoor" com mittee. We are accomplishing wonders and if anyone wishes information as to "ways and means" we shall be glad to impart it to you. ***Mt. Washington The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Lee Swearingen spent the week end in Louisville, the guest of Miss Susie McFarland. Miss Caddie Samuels, of Louisville, visited her sister, Mrs. Luther Masd en. W alter Smith, Joe Slack and Andrew Coward visited the latter's father, Rev. Cow ard, S aturday and Sund ay. Dr. Tho s. Ticheno r and wife spent a day with her sister, Mrs. C. A. Long. J. W . Herin is still very ill. Miss Ruth Long, of Fairmount, has been visiting friends here. are well qualified, but not contented, they have entered school again. Miss Mamie Roby visited relatives at Belmont Sund ay. Miss Osie Parrish, of Nelson C ounty, Ella Maud M agruder and Agnes Roby have entered Prof. Campbe ll's splendid school at Lebanon Junction. Susie May P arrish spent Sunday with Florence and Katharine Lee M asden. Daniel Bush died here the 29th. Funeral services at the house and burial at Be thel. He leave s a wife and several children. Bailey Ta ylor was in town Sund ay. ***Educational News Miss Amelia Lee Oaks, primary teacher at Bardstown Junction, was pleasantly entertained by friends here Friday evening. Mrs. W. L. Troutman visited her brother, W . L. McGee, one day last week. Final names in the Boys Corn Club: Duke Taylor, H oward Cundiff, Jeffie Ice, W illie Mo rrow Cundiff, John Hall, Julian B ell, Clay and Guy Cun diff, Arvil Bridwell, W aldo Gentry, James Henry Vaughn. Joe Dickey, trustee at Pleasant Grove and John Burch, of Victory, we re in town Tuesday. No men in our school work are of any more importance, nor deserve any mo re credit, than our sub-trustees. Miss Alice Pope, 10 year daughter of J. W . Pope , first member o f the Girls Domestic Science D epartment. We need 51 members. Special ring at the fair. The Lebanon Junction Graded School Board is contemplating adding new rooms to their school building, which will necessitate the efforts of seven of our best teachers, and means that they will have a large seven room school building. Let the good work continue. Robert Queen, of Zoneton, is visiting his cousin, W illie Queen. Miss Virginia Porter spent the week end with her cousin, Miss Aileen Porter. Tom Parrish and wife, John Long and wife, and Paxton and Frank P arrish spent Sund ay with J. W. Harris. Hoke Harris is visitin g his sister, M rs. A. C. Ove rall. M. A. Harris will give possession of his home to Bluford Crenshaw the first of April and will move into W . L. Troutman's house here in town. Rudy Foreman, of Louisville, will move into W . J. McG ee's house in the upper end of town. Series of meetings at the M. E. Church, several conversions and six additions, whole church revived and strengthened by Re v. Pike 's able preaching of the word. Lewis Mo thershead and wife spent Sund ay with her brother, B ert Hall. Harry Harris and wife were guests of his sister, Mrs. P. B. S. Parrish, Saturday night and Sund ay. Misses Anna M ay Troutwine, Neva Magrud er, Cecil, Verna and Clara Lynn Funk; Joe Sanders and Paul Holsclaw entered the High School Monday. The Normal School will continue for several weeks after the High School closes in M ay. Miss Nell Griggs, who, for four years, has been successfully teaching in the Hays Flats, near B elmont, closed her term for this year last Frida y. After a sho rt visit here with Mrs. Letitia W ilson, she will go to New York for the remained of the winter, on a visit to her old home. Ex-C ounty Supt. W. Jeff Lee is growing worse and his death is momentarily expected. Mrs. Agnes Roby has returned to her home at Lebanon Junction, after having taught he r first school at Pitts Po int, while M iss A nn a M ay Troutwine has just closed her school at Belmont. Both of these teachers Page 234 The teache rs sixth months pay has not arrived yet. W hen it do es, it will be "as welcome as the flow ers in May." Death of Thomas Childers - Thomas Childers, a veteran soldier of the Civil W ar, in the F ederal Army, a member of the 13th Kentucky Infantry, died at his home at Brooks of a complication of diseases and the infirmities of age last Monday. He would have been 79 years old in a few days. Mr. Childers was a quiet, unassuming gentleman, well known and highly respected in Bu llitt County, where he had spent the greater part of his life, but he was born and raised in Nelson C ounty, KY. Funeral services by Rev. Peak, at the Methodist Church at Brooks Station. Interred in the Sanders burying ground near that place. Survived by a wife and eight children, four of whom live in the county now: Robert Childers, the The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett merchant at Broo ks, John Childers, of Lebanon Junction, M rs. B. L . Bowman, o f S heph erd sv ille, and M rs. Chas. San ders, of Brooks. Amph Mudd and Miss Matilda Evans, a couple from Leaches, were married at the Baptist parsonage here W ednesday afternoon by Rev. Webb Brame, pastor. ***March 8, 1912 (Pg. 2) ***Personal John H. Livers, of Lyons, was here Mond ay. Mrs. S. A. Hornbeck is visiting relative in Louisville. Mrs. John H. Bell has returned from a visit in Frankfort. Henry Ham ilton was in Louisville W ednesd ay on business. M iss Mary M cKinney spent Sunday with Mrs. S. B . Stephens. Mrs. Neil Trunnell Jr is visiting relatives in Louisville this week. Duke Burch, Lee Barger, Ed Ash and several others from Leaches were here W ednesday. Dr. S. W . Ba tes and wife and daughter spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Hodgenville. Miss Amelia Lee Oaks visited friends here this week. W ill Swearingen was out from Louisville and spent Sunday with his parents in Leac hes. Mr. Owen Jones is spending the week in Louisville, soliciting advertisements for the B ullitt County Fair Catalog. Chas. Morrison, wife and children, of Louisville, were guests of her parents, W . B. T ilden and wife Sund ay. The Sunday School organization of the Christian Church will take place the fourth Sunday of the Mo nth. Preaching next Sunday by Eld. J. Stafford. A letter from Neil Trun... says he and Miss Jennie have spent the winter delightfully at Safety Harbor, FL, and that he is catching fish to his heart's content. Hugo Rouse was out from Louisville and spent Sund ay with his p arents. Hugo has a fine position in the L & N offices. He is one of Bullitt's bright, hustling boys that will do well wherever he lands. J o h n C o n n i f f ' s f r ie n d s a re congratulating him on the arrival o f a brand new daughter at his home last week. John is a proud and happy father over the arrival of the first baby in his family for a number of years. C. L. Croan returned from a pleasant and entertaining visit to Frankfort W ednesday, where he spent several days viewing Legislative proceedings and mingling with the members and State officials. While there, he also put in some go od licks for the "Good Roads Law" in which he is taking a great interest. The Pioneer regrets that Squire Kirby Jones is going to leave B ullitt County. He has sold his farm and will move to Nelson C ounty. B ullitt County never sent a better man from her soil and her loss will be a gain etc, etc, etc. For Sale - Household furnishings (listed) - M rs. M . Z. Da vis Program of the B .Y.P .U - M iss W illie May R idgway, leader. M rs. W m. M agrud er and two children, of Deatsville, spent the week end with relatives here. Mrs. Smith Roby had an extended visit with relatives in Illinois. Miss Edyth Barger spent the week end with the Misses Dacon. M ack Miller, of Nelson County, bought a pair of mules from John Burch for $3 00. H e also bought one from Jim Rouse for $195.00 Prof. Chas. Bridwell and family have moved to their farm at this place. Glad to have them with us again. K. S. Jones and wife were guests of C. M . Dac on Sunda y. Chas. Brid well and wife Monday with W . T. B ridwell. spent K. S. Jones has sold his farm and w ill move to Lenore, KY. Program for the Epworth League Mrs. C. F. Troutman, Mrs. D. R. Peak, J. R. Zimmerman, R. H. Roe. ***March 8, 1912 (Pg. 3) ***Cupio Emma Snellen visited her brother at Stithton. Miss Grace Funk was with her sister, Mrs. Ben Ritchey, from Thursday until Sunday. Mrs. Cora Ridgway and little girl spent Friday with Miss Lidie Snellen. The Kosmo sdale cement plant shut down Saturday for an indefinite time. Ben Ritchey and Nick Marker were in Shepherdsville M onday. ***Heading Missing Ed Ash and wife spent Sunday with Jim Lavely. Mr. Gravens and wife of Louisville are visiting Mrs. Irene Crist. Page 235 Joe Vaughn had a sale preparatory to moving his family to Louisville. Mrs. Foskett Barrall and son are with her parents, F. T. Arnold and wife. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. Ben Ritchey and baby, and Miss Grace Funk spent Friday with Mrs. John Nicholson. Mrs. W m. Arnold, of Louisville, once a resident of this locality, is very low at the home of her daughter, Mrs. I. P. A???. Mrs. Lizzie Samuels, of Kosmosdale, spent Friday night with Mrs. Lida Snellen. Maude Lee Songster VS Chapeze & Crawford Alex Scott, Admr. VS L & N Howard Wright VS L & N Peoples Bank of M t. Washington VS Singleton Owen Smaley Mfg. Co. VS W m. Logsdon G . S. Patterson W ooldridge Boston Banking Co. VS Nannie B. Thomas VS M ary E. E. C. Beeler VS Cumberland & Home Telephone Co. E. A. W illis VS. J. H. Linn Commonwealth VS Coy Blanton J. B. Monroe, Admr VS L & N RR S. C. Sanders VS L & N Herbert Funk visited B en Ritchey. Edward Hewitt VS A. ???? Rich Ogle parents. and wife visited Jas. Skaggs VS L & N his ??? Burke, Grdn VS L & N RR ***Educational News ***March 22, 1912 (Pg. 1) G. S. Patterson VS. R. P. Grego ry A g r i c u lt u r a l E x ten s io n - T h e Agricultural Special train which is being prep ared by the College of Agriculture of the State Univ. and the State Dept. of Agriculture at Frankfort, to be run over the various roads of KY, will be one of the best educational opportunities that has ever been offered to the people of KY. ... This train, a "university on wheels" to be taken to the very doors of the people. Etc. Etc. Peoples Bk VS H W . & C. Lee W . C. Wo oldridge VS S. J. Clark Commonwealth VS Calvin Barth, 3 cases Comm onwealth VS O ld Grand Dad 's Dist. Co. A. G. Bo tner VS J. H. M cFarland New mem bers o f the Girls' Do mestic Science Departm ent: Alice Pope, Meta Riley Cooper, Beulah We lch, Catherine Rouse, V ivian H arris, Cassie Foster, Elizabeth Formhals, Anna Maram an, M aggie L ee, Ruth Smith, Eleanor R oba rts (sic), K atie May Ball, Geneva Brooks, Phyllis and Elizab eth B ailey. Mrs. Lee Troutman entertained a number of the school girls at her home T uesday evening. Alex Scott's Admr VS L & N ***Circuit Court Cases Howard Wright VS L & N Enoch Leach VS Jasper Thurman Smaley Mfg. Co. VS W m. Logsdon Harve Shephe r d Calloway Sue S. Pope Engineers L & A VS Sa m W. Commonwealth VS O ld Grand Dad 's Dist. Co. VS Loco motive Co mm onw ealth Harvester VS International Croan & Griffin VS L & N RR Commonwealth VS O H D urham Boston Banking Co. VS Nannie B. Thomas Commonwealth V S Fra nk Ab ell E. A. W illis VS J. H. Linn J. C. Jeffries VS W . C. Wooldridge. Commonwealth VS Coy Blanton C. F. Troutman VS Sam Welch S. C. Sanders VS L & N S. T. Hornbeck VS Sam W elch Jas. Skaggs VS L & N Hilary Withrow VS J. M . Stansbury Albert Skaggs VS L & N A. G. Botner VS J. H. McFarland. Page 236 O. W . Pearl, a former teacher of this county, but who has be en Circuit Clerk for a numb er of years, has just resigned and Hugo R ouse, one of our present teachers, is to finish the term. Miss Nellie Brooks, who has been teaching a very successful school at Beech Gro ve, left a few weeks ago to fill an une xpire d term in the Edmondson graded school made vacant by the resignation of M iss Helen Lee. Trustee Jas. A. Ice, of Pitts Point, J. P. Scott, of Green Briar, and E. L. Boyd, of Belmont, were in town last week. Prof. Frazier Lee has just finished his term at Highland, one of our large st schools, but so well has he discharged his duties that the good people of that community have decided to lengthen The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett M ay the good work spend money on w ith a lavish hand and refined taste. Etc. etc etc Prov. C. W . Camp bell was in Lou isville & Shep herd sville Saturday. $25 Reward for arrest and conviction of the thieves who stole three pigs from my place, nea r Hubers S tation. Herbert W. Lee the term. continue. E. O. Jones, who is a student at the Shepherdsville High School has gone to his home in Larue County for a few days. Miss Blanche Younger and Everett A r m s t r o n g w e r e m a r r i e d in Jefferso nville last W ednesday. The Shep herdsville High School has enrolled sixty students. More than one third of this number are preparing to teach. Miss Ollie Bell Hardy, who has been attending the Shepherdsville School, has returned to her home at Pitts Point. Miss Edna Stark, who is attending the Shepherdsville school is spending a few da ys at her ho me at Belm ont. ***Real Estate Clarence Croan sold or trad ed his farm on the Mt. Washington road, about four miles east o f Shepherdsville, to Wm . L. Jones, the liveryman, for his stab le and stock here in town. T he same day he sold the stable to W m. S. R ouse, who will run the same. Steve Compton, of Belmont, sold his farm in the Rolling Fork Bottom, west of Belmont, containing about 100 aces, to Sam Gafford for $4,000. O. W. Pearl acquired the Angereau Glenn farm on the Sa lt River about 8 miles west of Shepherdsville, from the Peoples Bank, trading his town property as part of the consideration. Price not m ade public, but tho ught to be $8,000 for the farm of over 300 acres and is in every way a d esirable one. It has an elegant country r e s i d e n c e , a n d m a n y m o d e rn improvements that the late Mr. Glenn ***March 22, 1912 (Pg. 2) ***Personal Mrs. J oa n R oby a nd da ughter, Miss Mayme, were the guests of her son, Supt. Ora L. Ro by, Sunday. Clint Langley, R. M . Hocker, B. F. Myers and R . H. Masten, of Lebanon Junction, were here last Saturday. Ben Chapeze was here M onday on business. We d id not learn whether it was fence, building or some other kind. Mrs. S. W . Bates is on the sick list. John Newman, of "Pinetum" was here W ednesday. Jas. F. Collings spent Sunday at home with his family. Mrs. Mattie Rennison, who has been on the sick list, is out again. J. T. Wickersham, of Lebanon Junction, was here T uesday. Wm. Logsdon, of Clermont, was here W ednesd ay on business. Squire John H . Bell was home with his family and friend s Sund ay. J. H. Younger was moved to the American Ho tel on M ain Street. Mrs. J. H. Shafer was the guest of M rs. C h a s . M a r a m a n S u n d a y evening. Elijah Boyd, Clarence Dawson and E. M . Easley, of Belmont, were here Tuesday. Ewing Crenshaw and wife spent Sunday with Chas. Maraman, near Salt River Station. Dr. B. A. Murray, S. F. Compton and Henry Massey, of Belmont, were here Tuesday. E. O. Jo nes has returne d from a brief visit to his home at Buffalo, Larue County, Kentuck y. Mrs. S. B. Simmons and daughter attended the matinee in Louisville last Saturday. Page 237 John Q. H ough, of M t. W ashington, was the guest of Sam Bridwell this week. Gatto n's friends here are always glad to welcome his return. Uncle Hayden Bridwell, who was been suffering for several weeks past with a bad ly spraine d sho ulder, is improving slowly. He was here Tuesday. Dr. Robert W edekind, of Clermont was here Monday, testing eyes and giving good advice on occu listic subjects to those who w ished to consult him. Rev. R. H. Roe was feeling fine and smiling pleasa ntly this week over a handsome prese nt from one o f his Lebanon Junction friends last week. It was a beautiful gold ring, set with Masonic emblems. Squire F. O. Carrithers and Mr. Ed Fitch, of Mt. W ashington, were here Tuesday on business. The Sq uire looks hale and hea rty. His kindly smile and cordial hand shake makes him always a welcom e visitor in this community. Miss Blanche Yo unger and Everett Armstrong, a well known and popular young couple of this place, slipped over to Jeffersonville and were quietly married there last W ednesday. Rev. S. P. Martin returned Monday night from an extended stay in the mou nta in sections o f E a s te r n Ke ntucky. He will leave next week for Perry County, in the prosecution of his work as State Evangelist for the Baptist Church. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mr. and M rs. Arthur M oxham, of W ilmington, DE, have announced the engagement of their daughter, M iss Eva, to M r. Geo. Lo hdell of that place. From frequent visits to her grandmother, the late M rs. T. C. Coleman Sr, at the Meadows, near this place, Miss Eva has made many warm friends. Board ers wanted during Circuit Court. First class tab le, com fortable room s. Me als 25 cents, bed 25 cents. Curtains laundered - 20 cents per window - Mrs. J. H. Tucker, Shepherdsville, KY. .... on account of the efficient and popular agent, W . C. Preston, who leaves this week on an extended trip in his W estern farm. F. W . Field will assume the duties of Mr. Preston during his absence. Misses Anna K. Gill, of Lynnland College, May M asters and M aggie Muir, of Clermont, were week end guests of M iss Amelia Lee O aks. Miss Eula W athen visited relatives in Springfield. Mrs. H. Cruise and son spent last week with friends in Upton. Ray Ward is at home after several weeks stay in Louisville. Mr. Carwyle, of Louisville, spent Sunday with Miss Sopha M orrison. R. L. Master and wife and Charles Muir and wife, of Clermont, spent Sunday with Harry W ells. Mrs. Chas. Kinkaid, of Louisville spent two week visit with her sister, Mrs. Geo . Pendleton. Little Amelia E. H oagland has been quite ill for several days. John Rawlings, of Louisville, spent the week end with his cousin, M rs. John Pendleton. Dr. and M rs. Dodds recently visited in Louisville. Little Miss Nora B ergen is recovering from scarlet fever. T. W. Hoagland, of Louisville, is building a residence on his farm near here. As soon as it is completed, Mr. Hoagland will bring his family out and make this his future home. Mrs. Bootes, of Lebanon Junc tion, is with her daughter, Mrs. Cruise. Chas. App legate was in Lo uisville Monday. ***March 29, 1912 (Pg. 1) M iss Nan M ooney, of Lo uisville spent the week end with her mother. ***March 22, 1912 (Pg. 3) ***Heading missing. Mrs. Minnie P endleton and guest, Mrs. Florence Kinkaid, of Louisville, spent Thursda y with M rs Lidia Snellen. Frazier Lee has closed the public term of school at H ighland, but will teach one month of subscription scho ol. Charlie Shep herd will move into the Sidney And erson house near M t. Olivet. After services at Collie's Chape l last Sund ay, Bro. Peak was entertained at dinner by M rs. E. D. O aks. Mrs. Ann M uss spent last week with Mrs. M onroe on upp er Knob C reek. Mrs. W ill A. Field Louisville last week. in Julius Skinner, of Louisville, was home for a few days last week. Miss Amelia Lee Oaks and guest, M iss Gill, spe nt Satu rday i n Louisville. Jesse Curry returned to his home in Hart County, after a two we eks visit to his uncle, Jasper Sample. Miss Ethel Newman and M ary Jane Trunnell returned from Mobile, AL, where they were guests of Mrs. F. J. Newma n. Misses Mary Nichols and Eunice Ridgway spent the first part of the week with Mrs. John Pendleton. visited Jesse Griffin died last Thursday evening, March 14, at the home of his father, W ill Griffin, of tub erculo sis, having been ill a long time. He leaves, besides his parents, a widow, and the little daughter, three sisters and four brothers. He was buried Saturday morning at the family burying ground near Mt. Eden. Miss Lidia S nellen spent Monday with Mrs. Minnie Pendleton. Page 238 Official call issued by the State Cen tral Co mm ittee, for the Republicans of Bullitt County to mass meeting to elect delegates for the State and District Conventions C. F. Troutman, Chairman; G. S. Patterson, S ecretary. ***Circuit Court Circuit Court Ma rch Term now go ing on. Judge S. E. Jones, presiding, Com mo nwealth's Attorney, Frank E. Da ughe rty, assisted b y C ounty Attorney, C. P. B radb ury. Circuit Court Clerk, Oscar W. P earl, assisted by his efficient young deputy, Hugo Rouse, is keeping up the records with that promptness and efficiency that h a s a l w a y s c h a r a c t e r i z e d h is administration. In this connection, we wish to say the statem ent in the school column last week "that Mr. Pearl had resigned his office," was a mistake. He has not resigned and has no intention of doing so. Regularly impaneled Jurors for the March Term of Circuit Court: Bert Hall, Oscar Owen, Thos. Hall, Mo se Elmore, Lee Straney, Buck Price, Huston Stout, E. Z. Wiggington, Chas. Ratliff, J. R. Ball, N. H. M iller, M. A. Harris. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Petit Jurors for the M arch Term of Circuit Court - Geo. M. Quick, E. F. Henderson, Stoney Weller, Sam C. Bell, J. H. Davis, Geo. J. Armstrong, W . L. Gentry, Bert Gentry, Ben Crenshaw, O. T . Lee, Hen ry Jones, Jas. D. H ough , Jas. V . Rouse, David T. Mo thershead, F. H . Kulmer, Jas. C. Cochran, Thos. B ridwell, Emm ett F. Robard s, W . D. E llaby, L. L. Roby, Geo. Co llins, B. W . Magruder, Carl Daugherty, E. W. Carpenter, Beverly Brashear, G. I. Rennison, Chas. W . Nichols, I. T . Mudd, C. A. Dawson, Herman Crenshaw. Circuit Court Case - Co mmonwealth VS W. F. Monks, breach of peace, fined $25 Circuit Court Case - Commonwealth VS Robt. Roby, gambling, fined $20 Circuit Court Case - Com mon wealth VS Chas. W ickersham, two cases, fined $20 and $50. Circuit Court Case - Commo nwealth VS Dave Deacon and Jim Harris, gambling, fine $20 each. Circuit Court Case - Co mmonwealth VS Lee Harris and Louis Jackson, gambling, fined $20 eac h. ***Educational News The special agriculture train will be in Bullitt County next week. Every farmer and his boy should attend and see this university on wheels. Remember, there is one coach d e v o t e d t o h o m e e c o n o m i c s, dom estic sciences, etc, so bring your entire family. You will go back home and forever encourage Boys' Corn Clubs and Girls' Domestic Science Clubs. The following girls have joined our Domestic Science C lub since our last issue - Fac illa Magru der, M argarette Combs, M ary Stallings, Mildred Holsclaw, Ruth F ulkerso n, Evelyn Bates, Vivian Shafer. Pro f. Campb ell, principal of the Lebanon Junction Graded School and his first assistant, Prof. W ilson were in Shep herdsville. Both are able school men a nd very enthusiastic teachers. They have succeeded in building up such a large school that two rooms are to be added for the coming year, making a total of seven large room s. W ho says Bullitt County is not coming along. Pro f. Frazier Le e was p leasantly entertained by relatives and friends here S unda y. John H. Lee and Sq uire Coakley of Belmont, were here T uesday. B. B. Ball went to Louisville W ednesday to attend the funeral of his nephew. Capt. J. Tom Foster, of Louisville, was here one day this week, bright and jolly as ever. Deputy Sheriffs, Chas. Long and A. L. Roby are here attending court in official capacity. All pupils in Bullitt County above the seventh grade should begin now to make preparations for the common school diploma examinations to be held in May. Col. Gilbert Griffin drop ped in Monday for a visit with his son, W illiam, and to see the boys attending court. W . J. Shaw, of Lotus, and Chas. Kneisler, of Brooks, two o f our best trustees, were in town rec ently. Mrs. W m. Troutwine and daughter, Miss Annie Mae, and M iss Blanche Howlett spent yesterday in Louisville. For Sale - The elegant new home of Pro f. S. E. Hancock, centrally located on one of the mo st desirable streets in Shepherdsville. ??? and M rs. Hancock will show you the pro perty. Property must be sold. John Davis, of Louisville, was here Sund ay, and with his parents, near Bardstown Junction, the early part of the week. ***March 29, 1912 (Pg. 2) For Sale - Seven and one half acres of land, situated near the colored church at Mt. Washington, extending from the Bardstown pike to Flat Lick Road. Price rea sonable, term s to suit purchaser. Apply to J. W. Sutt, care of Sutt and Son, 132 East M arket, Louisville, KY. ***Personal John and D uke B urch were here this week. Miss Do ris M iller spent Saturd ay in Louisville. C. F. Troutman and wife W ednesday in Louisville. spent Miss Sarah W illiams was the guest of friends here S unda y. Mrs. W . H. Coop er is still confined to her room with illness. Page 239 Fred Harshfield was here Mond ay, after being confined to his home for several weeks with quite a sharp spell of illness. Col. Jas. B. Dawson, of Highland Park, and the other Col. Jas. B. Dawson, of Lebanon Junction, were here Tuesday. They are a good pair of Jims, and each a welcome visitor. C o n r a d M a r a m a n a n d E n o ch Cochran, the owners, are having a fine granitoid sidewalk put down in front of the American Hotel. It will be a fine impro vement when completed. Attorneys Chapeze and Crawford, Bennett H. Young, Arthur Wallace, Ed Roy, A. C. Kreiger, Hon. Chas. Carroll and E mmett Slattery, of Louisville, and Mr. McElroy, of Lebanon, were here this week attending court. Besides those serving on the juries, Mt. W ashington has been represented here this week by the following, W . The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett L. McGee, C. O. P arrish, M. A. Easley, Hal H all, Curt Harris, John Q. Hough, John W hitledge, W. H. McFarland and others. D i s t r ic t M a n a g e r , Junction, KY. In the crowd attending Circuit Court this week, the following were seen: Chas. W ickersham, C hester R oby, Chas. J. Dawson, Hardy Cruise, J. H. Linn, A. E. Funk, Ben, James and Bert Pope, Henry and Kirby Jones, Wm. Croxton, Phil Henderson, Richard W athen, Henry Davis, Bert Gentry, L. L. Roby, Sam Bell, Stoney W eller, J. H. Nicho lson and o thers. Greeted here Monday by good crowd, much interest shown and close attention given lectures on practical inform atio n c onc erning modern methods and im provements in the agricultural lines. At the close of the ladies dep artme nt pro gram , the Shepherdsville W omen Sanitary Club was organized with Mrs. R. L. Troutman, Mrs. J. Fletcher Combs, and Mrs. S. E. Hancock as officers and 40 m emb ers enrolled alread y. Sh e p h e r d sv i lle was sti r re d up considerably by the arrival of a live steamboat W ednesday afternoon, the first one seen here for a year or more. Back water from the Ohio is now giving a fine boating stage. Th e little stern wheel steamer, Nellie Grant, with two barges in tow, after taking down part of her smoke stack, so as to be able to pass under the bridges here, went on up to Greenwell's ford, 10 miles above, whe re the b arges will be loaded with railroad ties and taken out into the Ohio. The Senior B YP U pro gram: M iss Blanche Howlett, Dr. Herc W eller, Mr. Jones, Miss Stella Troutwine, Mrs. Webb B rame. B a r d s t o wn ***Farm Special T rain ***April 5, 1912 (Pg. 1) Entertainment at Baptist Church Program by Sunday School - Rev. Brame, Miss D oris M iller, Miss Maye Lee, M iss Virgie Stringer, M iss Stella Troutwine, Mrs. O. L. Roby, Miss Anna May Troutwine, M iss Blanche Howlett, Miss Willie Mae Ridgway, Miss M amie D . Stephens, M iss Nanc y Jeffries, Mr. E. O . Jones, Miss Holloway M iller, Dr. G. Herc W eller. W anted - Agents in every com munity to repre sent one the best health and accident companies in the U.S. Best agency contra cts. T. P . Mooney, Miss Lee Swearingen has just opened a splend id scho ol at M t. Washington and very encouraging reports have just reached us concerning her work. M i s s P e a c h ie T h o m p s o n i s contemplating a spring school at Ced ar Grove, her home d istrict. Prof. and Mrs. Chas. Bridwell saw the big special here Monday. ***Circuit Court W right VS L & N - dismissed Barger VS L & N - settled Comm onweal VS B arth - Judgment E. A. W illis VS J. H. Linn - verdict for plaintiff for $119.00 S. C. Sanders VS L & N - Judgment for defendant Elias Wilkins VS L & N - Now on trial ***Educational News For Sale - Four good work mules and a Soda Fo untain. - G. S. Patterson. C. C. Daugherty, Pat D augherty, W . L. M cGee and other school men have been attending court this week and together with Judge Jones and his entire court, visited the special train Monday. Hon. J. R. Zimmerman, one of the very best school men in our county, (who is not actively engaged in teaching), introduc ed the Commissioner of Agriculture on the Agricultural Special Train. All members of the boys Corn requested to come in get their corn to plant their one acre. Famous Boone County White Corn" Club seed "The Seed M iss E dna Parrish , o f M t. W ashington, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Preston Parrish, joined our Do mestic Science Club Saturday. Amb rose Skinner, Jas. Lavely, J. E. Magrud er, Frank Harned, S. N. Bro oks, Joe Dickey, Chas. Kneisler, Page 240 Prof. J. R. Thompson and his able assistants took the student body of the Shep herdsville school to the "special school on wheels" and the young ladies were highly entertained by Miss No e, of the S tate Univ ersity, on "cooking and home making." Mrs. Ollie Miller Lively, a former well know n teacher of this county, came out from her home in Highland Park W ednesday to spend the week end with her parents, Co l. and M rs. Sam M iller. Miss Mayme Roby closed her school at Hebron, Friday, after having taught continuously in that school for the past five years. ***Cupio John Quick of Crisp spent the week end in Louisville. Miss Minnie Ogle is in Highland Park, the guest of her sisters, the M esdames Alvie Cook and Ed Ashb y. Mrs. John Nicholson and niece spent the 27th with Mrs. George Pendleton. M rs. Ben Ritchey spent Wednesday with her mother, M rs. Sallie Funk, at Mt. Olivet. Mesdames John Pendleton and Ambrose Skinner spent Wednesday The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett with t he i r s is te r , M r s . E l m er Ridg way, who has been quite ill. Mrs. W . E. Ashby we nt to Louisville last week to attend the funeral of her uncle, Granville Hilton, who was burie d i n Cav e H ill M o n d ay afternoon. Fosk ett B arrall an d wife, o f Barrallton, were with her parents over Sund ay. Mrs. Minor Hardin, of near Ore ll, spent Sunday with Mrs. Dee Snellen. M rs. Albert Miller, of South Louisville, spent several days with Mrs. Will Ashby and her mother, Mrs. Anna W hitesides. Miss Christina Skinner spent several days with her cousins, Minera and Linda Pendleton. W ill Nichols, wife and children, spent the week end with Ambrose Skinner. Misses Lula Ashby and M ary Markham spent Sunday with the Misses Pendleton. Mrs. Kate Ritchey spent Sunday night with Mrs. Alma Pend leton. Geo. Pendleton, wife and children called on their aunt, M rs. Lon Ogle, who has a very sore hand from a cut. She fell down the cellar steps a few days ago and broke a glass butter dish, cutting her hand badly. W ord was received here yesterday that Mrs. B elle Dawso n, who has been quite ill with blood poisoning, had her leg amputated in Lo uisville yesterday. We have not heard how she stood the operation. April 5, 1912 (Pg. 2) ***Bardstown Junction Mr. Redman and wife, of Hod genville, visited his daughter, Mrs. E. W . Sutton. I. L. M cLean, of Russellville, was the guest of Miss Amelia Lee Oaks Sund ay. M iss K a t i e Louisville. M i l le r Chas. Guelat left today for a visit with relatives in Louisville. Millard and Woodford Tro utman are at home for the Easter H olidays. visited in visited in Mrs. Emma W . Saunders spent two months with relatives in Florida and Georgia. Miss Allie Sutton, of Hodgenville, was the guest of Mrs. E. W. Sutton last week. Mrs. Sue Summers has returned home after spending two we eks with M rs. John B. Summers at Gap-in--Knob. Mrs. E. D. Oaks is improving after her recent illness. Miss Ma rgaret Foster visited her sister, Mrs. Rouse and is with M iss Blanche Ho wlett. Mrs. T. J. Trunnell Louisville recently. Mrs. W . H. W ells visited her parents at Clermont last week. Thomas Conniff passed aw ay the 31st of consumption, leaving a wife and two small children. He was a son of John Co nniff, who lives near Chapeze. He had been ill for a lo ng time, and was perfectly willing to die. Hardie Cruise and wife have moved back to their farm, after spending the winter in the cottage here. M rs. M orrison is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lynch at Salt River. Miss Eula Buckman is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. T. Shaw. T . W. Ho agland will soon have his new residence completed and will move his family out from Louisville. R. K. Hoagland has opened up his store, making the fourth one in our little village. M rs. W . C. W ard has in Lo uisville last week. Arthur Newman leaves soon for Pennsylvania to engage in business. E. W . Sutton was with his family several days last week. ***Personal C. D. Lee visited Louisville this week. Page 241 relatives in Rufus Jackson and Miss Margaret C h a d d i c w e r e m a rr i ed h e r e W ednesday evening. Rev. Webb Brame officiating. R. W . Magrud er, of Solitude, who is serving on the jury, was a welcome visitor at the Pioneer News Office this morning. Neil B. Trunnell and daughter, Miss Jennie, who spent the winter at Safety Harbor, Fl, are expected home tomo rrow or M onday. Rev. Brame will preach especially to the Children Sunday morning but everyone is invited. Mrs. Sarah Caldwell Shirley, an e s ti m able Christia n lady, d ied Tuesday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. T. M cKenzie. She was buried at Cav e Hill Cemetery. Harry Davis, aged 26, son of James Davis, a former resid ent of this county, died of pneumonia at the home of his father-in-law, John Parker, seven miles east of Muncie, Indiana, Thursday, March 28. He leaves to mourn his loss, besides his parents, a wife and three small children, also many relatives The appointment by McCreary of Thos. B. Chapeze, as M agistrate vacancy occasioned by and removal from the G overno r Eastin, of to fill the resignation county of The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Squire Kirby Jones, was a co m p liment well and worth ily bestowed on a deserving and popular gentleman. Squire Eastin received his commission last week and acted with the Fiscal Court this week. Etc. In the case of Wilkins VS the L & N RR the jury this morning returned a verdict for the plaintiff for $3500. Judge Jone s dismissed all jurors this morning, which means Circuit Court will adjo urn tom orro w. The case of the Commonwealth VS Singleton Owen was continued and he was release d on bail. Misses W innie Jean and Ruth Long, of Fairmou nt, were guests of Mrs. Coward Sund ay. Chas. Long and wife spent Sunday with M. A . Harris. Misses Aileen Porter and Mayme Hayes, and Messrs Sam mie Smith and Walter Porter were afternoon guests of Miss Myrtle Carrithers Sund ay. Cleaver Sweeney, of Jeffersontown, was here Sunday. W . L. Troutman and wife spent Tuesday with her brother, W. L. McG ee. ***Mount Washington Leland Barnes is at home for a few weeks on account of his health. Mrs. M attie Herin is visiting her parents at Eubank. Mrs. C. O. Parrish will have her millinery opening the fifth and sixth. Andrew Coward and W alter Sm ith spent Saturday night with the forme r's father. Nath Braithwaite and wife were all day guests of B ert Hall Sund ay. Mrs. Elizabeth Parrish spent Sunday with her son, Tom. Miss Mayme Hays spent the week end with her cousin, Miss Aileen Porter. Miss Susie McFarland was with her mother for the week end. Heisner Harris was with his sister, Mrs. Overall, Sunday. W . L. Harris and wife and children spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Parrish. Mrs. Letty Queen and daughter visited relatives in Jefferson C ounty Sund ay. Robt. McAfee and wife spent Sunday with Will King. M rs. Ella Sw ea ringe n a nd M iss Annie Showalter were in the city shopping one day last week. Hal Hall and wife, of Louisville, are visiting friends here and looking for a suitable place to purchase, as they want to reside here for the benefit of his health. April 12, 1912 (Pg. 1) ***Mt. Washington Mrs. Cora Blaylock and two children, of Louisville, are with her sister, Mrs. Minnie Settle. F. C. Porter and wife, Tom Po rter and wife, and Hubert Wiggington and wife, of Louisville, spent Sunday with Lucian Porter. Mrs. Gyve Harris is very ill. Maurice Harris and wife spent Easter in the city with her mother. George Evans, of Louisville, visited Miss Elma M cGee Sunday. Mrs. Minnie Harriman and M iss Carrie Taylor, of B altimore, are visiting their father, Richard Taylor. M ac Showalter and Miss May Cecil, of the city, spent Sund ay with his parents. Miss Ada Smith spent Sund ay with Miss Isolene Harris. Horace McGee, of Louisville, and Miss M ary Barrall, of Shepherdsville, were with his pa rents Sunda y. John Lee Pound, of Louisville, visited Miss Albe rta M cFarland Sund ay. Misses Kate and Lulie Swearingen have returned home after a winter's visit w i t h t h e ir bro t her , D r. Swearingen, in Texas.. C. O. Parrish and wife, Curt Harris and wife, Jean McGee, wife and baby, R obt. M cAfee, wife and boys, T. H. Parrish, wife and children and Misses Emma M ell and Marianna Harris were entertained Sunday by J. W . Harris and wife. A family reunion was held at "Gatton" Hough's Sunday. Present were Curt Stansbury, wife and son, Mrs. Emma N ichols and daughter, Frank Hough, wife and baby, of Louisville, George Hough and wife, of Solitude, John Long and wife, and Claud Anderson and son. Jesse Porter, oldest son of Otis Porter and Miss Hattie Hardy, daughter of Tom Hardy, near Smithville, were m a r r i e d i n J e f fe r s o n v i l le l a st W ednesday. Hal Hall, of Louisville, has bought W ill Queen's place here and will take possession immediately. Mr. Queen will move to his farm. Rebecca and E dna Parrish Sunday with Carrie Collings. Mrs. Dora Harris, of Shepherdsville, is visiting her d aughter, M rs. Overall. Mrs. Minnie Borders and three children and Miss Annie Smith, of Page 242 spent The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Louisville, spent the week end with Mrs. Ed na H all. Hub ert W iggington and wife, of the city, Lucian Po rter, wife and children and To m Porter, wife and children, of Jefferson County, were week end guests of F. C. Porter. wife, John Pendleton and wife, Misses Eunice Ridgway, Minerva and Linda Pendleton, Messrs Frazier Lee, Morris, Walter and Gussie Ridgway, and Julius Skinner, of Louisville. Turner Arnold and wife spent Sunday with Den T ierney. Miss Mabel Parrish was the guest of her sister, M rs. John Ge ntry, Sunday. Mrs. Julie T ydings sp ent Sunday with Mrs. Jim Davis, at Crisp. Miss Anna B. Foeman, of Fairm ount, visited her uncle, Rudy Foreman last week. Mrs. Jim Harris and babies, of near Pitts Point, spent last Thursda y with her mother, Mrs. Eliza Chappe ll. M esdames Lena Hall and Kate Mothershead spent Tuesday with Mrs. Be rt Hall. Ben Ritchey, wife and ba by, Ernest Funk, wife and daughter, spent Sunday with their mother, M rs. Sallie Funk. Ed. Brown and wife, of Louisville, are spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Jennie Gentry. Mr. Brown is convalescing, after a fall from a building which he was painting. His collar bone was broken and he was badly bruised and shaken up from the fall. Wm. Moore, sage 67 years, was buried here Sunday. His funeral was preached at the Baptist Church here. His death was very sad being so unexpected. He was returning from the city la st T hursday with a load of grass seed and other gra in, when his team became unmanageable and ran off the Fern Creek bridge. Mr. Mo ore was found unconscious and taken to St. Anthony's Hosp ital, but he never regained consciousness and died Friday. He leaves a wife and several children. W ill Skinner, of home over E aster. Louisville, was Mrs. Henry Pendleton and daughter spent Easter M onday in Lo uisville with her parents, C. B. O'Neal and wife. Mrs. Ann M onroe and son spent Sunday with Mrs. Joh n M uss. Miss Elizabeth Smith, of Chapp ell's Ridge, spent Easter with the Misses Funk. Mrs. Tom Ritchey and three children and Ed Quick, wife and children spent Easter with their parents, Geo. Quick and wife, at Oakdale. Mrs. Co ra Rid gway a nd little daughter spent Mo nday with M rs. Ernest Funk. ***Cup io Mrs. Susan W elch, who has b een in Florida all winter, is now with her daughter, M rs. Lee Tierney. Mesdames Kate Ritchey, M innie Pendleton, Do ra Ash by and Lizzie Ridgway spent last Thursda y with Mrs. Annie Nicholson. Ambrose Skinner a nd wif e entertained the following guests to dinner Sund ay: R. B . Rid gway and John Nicholson, Louis Congrove, Geo. Pendleton, W ill Nichols, W ill Ashb y, Tom Close, Joe Chappell, W ill Poole, E mmet Brown, W ill Tho mpson, a nd N oa h Stibbin s attended the Masonic banquet at W est Point the 6th. All report a grand time. Luther Brown and wife, of Lincoln, NB, arrived here last T hursday, bringing the rem ains of the ir little year old baby to lay it to rest in the family burying ground on Knob Page 243 Creek. They are with Mrs. Brown's parents, Minor Hardin and wife, at Orell. Born to the wife of Will Hawkin, April 5, a girl. The remains of the 1 4th months o ld baby boy of Geo. Johnson and wife, of Hardin C ounty, was buried Easter Sunday in the family burying ground near here. Special Term of Fiscal Court/Magistrates Eastin, Croan and Coakley present. Hon. Judge Leroy Daniel, Judge. Moved by Croan, seconded by Coakley, that sealed bids be received to crush and place 2500-3000 yards of stone on the county road leading from Bard stown Junction to forks of the road at the Osborne place and from Shepherdsville to Gap-in-Knob, said work will be done pro vided the citizens along said road pay onefourth of the cost. Lindsa y Ridgway, Clerk Bullitt Fiscal Co urt. ***Educational News T. J. Coates, Inspector of KY rural schools sent a synopsis of the laws based on the recommendations of the K.E.A. (Listed) ***April 12, 1912 (Pg. 2) Bullitt County Bo ard o f Hea lth notice. Owing to the prevalence of cerebro spinal Meningitis and other infections and contagious diseases in Jefferson and adjoining co unties, clean up, clean out, keep clean. Remember that debt, dirt and the devil are your personal enem ies. Signed Dr. G. W . Kirk and D r. S. W . Bates. ***Mrs. Ellen Eckert Mrs. Ellen Eckert, a well known old lady in this com munity d ied sud denly yesterday at her residence near the fair grounds. She was seized with an attack of acute indigestion about noon The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett the day before and expired about 5 a.m. yesterday. charms in life - Your sincere friend, Lulu Drake. The funeral will be held at the Bullitts Lick Church today, conducted by Rev. Webb Brame, of the Bap tist Church here, with burial in the cemetery there immediately after. W e, the lad ies of the W om an's Sanitary Club, hereb y ask that the Town Bo ard p ublish a notice to all r e s id e n t s o f t h e t o w n of Shep herdsville to clean up gutters and alleys before A pril 20, 19 12. Also investigate the sanitary conditions of the school house basement and remove all rubbish from the school house yard, also prohibit the throwing of rubbish on the river bank and throwing dead carcasses in the river within the town limits. Also to enforce the stock law. M rs. Eckert was a gentle, kind old lady and liked by all who knew her. She is survived by one son, Wm. Eckert, and one daughter, Mrs. Ed. W right, bo th of this co unty. ***Personal Mrs. M. E. Balee is able to be up after several days illness. Miss Amelia Le e Oak s was the guest of M rs. Pearl Lee Sund ay. Miss Effie Shepherd was the guest of the M isses M iller Saturday night. Martha McCo rmick is spending the week with her aunt, Miss Mariah O'Brian. Miss Allie Ashby was out from Louisville and spent Sunday with her mother, M rs. Lutes. Wm. H. Miller, wife and daughter, of Hodgenville, spent several days here recently with relatives. Col. Ben H . Crist shipped a load of fat cattle, averaging 1 100 pounds, to Louisville, Saturday. Dr. Ho lsclaw, T. J. B rooks and M iss Tere sa Brooks, all of near Hebron, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Coope r. C. E. Jenkins, wife and children, of Shepherdsville, and Ben Jenkins Jr, of Lebanon Junction, spent Sunday with Ben Jenkins and wife - E'town news. ***Card of Thanks I wish to tha nk little Samuel Hornbeck Collings most gratefully for finding my cha rm, and since rely hope he ma y live to find many M isses Kate and Lulie Swearingen, after three months absence in Texas and Mexico, returned to their pretty home in Mt. Washington Tuesday. They visited Ft. Worth, D allas, Houston, San Antonia and also went over into O ld M exico and visited some border towns. The greater part of their time in T exas was spent with their brother, D r. W . H. Swearingen, at his lovely home in Denton, where he has made good in the practice of his profession and has an excellent record as a citizen and professional m an . Like a ll K e ntuc kia ns, especially of the old pioneer stock, who go so uth or w est, he is gre atly respected and admired for his sterling integrity, sociability and professional ability. It is another case where Kentucky's loss is T exas' gain. The ladies stopp ed at H ot Springs, Arkansas on their way home and enjoyed a ten days stay at that delightful winter resort. ***Steamboat on Salt River The first steamboat that ever came up the Salt River ab ove Shep herdsville was the Nettie Grant, Wednesda y and anchored at Burch Bros' landing. It returned to Shepherdsville every evening until Saturday, wh en it anchored at Greenwell's landing and finished loading ties. While it was at G re en we ll's l a n d i n g S a t ur d a y evening, Mr. Jesse A. Singleton and Mr. Fisher, including the cook, took eighteen young ladies and several Page 244 jealous young men on an excursion up the river. Nettie Grant left Sunday morning taking with it thirty-four hundred ties and a young lady's heart. ***April 19, 1912 (Pg. 1) Sinking of the paragraph article. Titantic - Two Sheep Disease Eradication - The work of eradicating sheep scabies from KY flocks is being successfully carried out in nearly all counties throughout the state. The U .S. inspector and M r. Ben Bealmear, County and State inspector will make a tour of inspection in this co unty within a week or two. ***Obituary Mrs. Roxana A. Arnold, sixty-five years of age, died of urem ia this morning at the home of her daughter, M rs. Inez Allen, of West Market Street. She was the widow of W . P. Arnold, a grocer. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Inez Allen and M rs. Maud Arms of Louisville, and Mrs. Alma Cam pbe ll, of Denver, CO; also a sister and four brothers. (Lou Times) Mrs. Arnold was a native of Bullitt County where the greater part of her life was spent. ***Mt. Eden J. Alden Barrall and wife, of Knob Creek, spent Sunday with J. T. Martin and wife. Mrs. R. C. Hardesty and daughter, Margaret, spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. B. H. Martin. F. M . Barrall, wife and son were guests of his parents from Saturday until M onday. V. C. M artin, of St. Lo uis, was with his mother from W ednesday until Sund ay, having been called home by the serious illness of his aunt, Miss Sue M elven. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Mrs. C. H. Barrall is spending a few days with her daug hter, M rs. L . M . Barrall. W alter Harshfield, who has been attending school in Louisville, has returned home. Turner Arnold, of Cupio, Sund ay with J. T . Barrall. spent Misses Yola and Bessie Johnson were guests of Mrs. W . T. Joyce Sunday afternoon. Miss M argaret Fisher has returned home after a visit in Louisville and Shepherdsville. Mrs. L. M. Barrall and daughters, Virginia and Josie, spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. B. H. Martin. M iss Janee Eva Holsclaw, Louisville, is visiting her pare nts. of Chas. Hardesty, who has been attending the She pherdsville High School, has returned home. Ed. Rod gers, who has been suffering with a severe attack of appendicitis is better. Fred Harshfield continues on the sick list. Miss Verna Snawd er visited M iss Nora Johnso n. Mrs. Ed. Owen is spending a few days with Mrs. B. H. Martin. L. M. and T . J. Barrall were in Shep herdsville Frid ay. Mrs. T. J. Barrall visited Mrs. W. F. Joyce one day last week. Miss Sue M elven continues quite ill. Fred Harshfield, who has been quite ill, is somewhat improved. G. M. M artin Barrallton. spent Sunday at L. M. Barrall and family spent Easter with T . J. Barrall's family. C . Q . She phe r d Harshfield T uesday. v i si t e d Herman W illiams has resigned his position in the city and will farm this year. Fred Mrs. J. T. Key and Mrs. Colmore D augh erty and daughter, spent Tuesday with M rs. T. J. Barrall. Rev. C. O . Hutcheson and family ..... the neighborhood, making social visits. T. J. Brooks and children spent Saturday in the city. Vernon C. Martin, of St. Louis, was called home by the serious illness of his aunt, Miss Sue M elven. Paul Ho lsclaw sp ent seve ral days in the country last week. Chas. Hardesty, of Shepherdsville, spent Easter at home. Earl Hansborough and family spent Easter with M rs. Julia B ailey. M iss Margaret Foster is visiting M iss Blanche Howlett in Shepherdsville. Mrs. H. L. Rogers visited her sister in New Albany last week. Miss Josie S. Barrall, who burned her hand most severely several weeks ago, is still unable to use it very much. Misses Teresa Books and Sue Knight have gone to make their home with their cousin, T. J. Bro oks. T here is where Miss Knight spent her happy childhood years, her father's home. Miss Virginia Barrall spent Monday and Tuesda y with her grandmother. Miss Verna Snawd er is visiting Miss Nora Johnso n. Mr. John R odgers and son, Charles, spent Tuesd ay with Ed Rodgers, who is quite ill. Martin W alter Harshfield, who has been attending school in Louisville, has returned home. G. M . Martin was in Shepherdsville W ednesday to meet his brother, Verno n, of St. Louis. L. M. and T. J. Barrall were recent guests of their uncle, J. Alden Barrall, at Barrallton. Miss Ma ry Griffin, of Louisville, spent several days with Mrs. W. F. Joyce. ***Hebron Lillian Miller has been in the city to have her eyes treated and glasses fitted. Page 245 W e attended the obsequies of M rs. Mary Ireland, widow of Dr. J. A. Ireland, so well known and revered by many in the Hebro n vicinity, where he lived and practiced his profession before becom ing identified with the Louisville Medical College. M rs. Ireland was nearly 85 years of age and had been a Baptist and Christian for 75 years. She lived with her grandson, Dr. Lindsay Ireland, 1326 S econd Street. Funeral Services by Dr. W . O. Carver. Her pastor, Dr. Porter was abroad at present. Burial at Cave Hill, beside her distinguished husband. W ith sorrow, we learned of the passing of Mrs. Shirley. What an interesting woman she was! Mind triumphant over matter, she was still young. How interesting she could converse and what interest she felt and evinced in current events. But she went away to be with the Lord and our tears are not for her, but for the bereaved ones. She died at the home of her faithful, de vote d daughter, Mrs. J. T. McKenzie. Buried in Cave Hill, beside those she loved in life. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***Victory Monday and each returned the school census for their sub-districts. W . L. Harris is able to be out again. H. A. Nusz and family spent Sunday with J. L. Rayman. Rev. Peak was the guest of J. H. Jones Saturday. J. L. Rayman and daughter were in the city Saturday. L. P. S wearingen and family, H. H. Hibbs and family, M isses Violette and Mollie Roby, and Zora Rayman spent Sund ay with Lem Swearingen's family. Misses Sola H ibbs, M ollie and Violette Roby, Alleen and Zollie Swearingen, and Peachie T hompson, Messrs. Nath Basham, Tom and Ernest Hibbs, Horrie and Albert Thompson, Emmett Crenshaw and Claud Owen were recent guests of Miss Zora Rayman. Miss Pea chie Thompson has opened a spring school at Cedar Grove with twenty-three scholars enrolled. We wish her much success. The piano and m usical recital given on W ednesd ay at the Haza rd Baptist Institute by the pupils of Miss Aetna Hancock, the well known and gifted teacher of music, was a comple te success in every way. The above from T he Hazard Herald of the 11th , will be read with pleasure by many of Miss Aetna's friends here. They will also be pleased to learn that she is expected here at her home where she will spend the summer with her parents, Prof. and Mrs. S. E. Hancock. Program for BYP U by M rs. Martin, Miss Nancy Jeffries, Miss Mayme Stephens, M rs. Lindsay Rid gway. Miss Mayme Hays, who has been teaching at Edgewood for the past two years, has decided to discontinue the present term until the May diploma examinations. A Domestic Science Club was organized at Bardstown Junction graded school. Miss Bettie Cash was elected presid ent and Miss Mary Jane Trunnell vice president. Meetings held each Friday afternoon under the direction of Miss Troutwine. Miss Oaks primary room had an egg hunt, and gam es. Evelyn Sutton, girls prize for mo st eggs found, R ichard Lyninger, boys p rize for most eggs. Miss Nora M cDonald, teacher in Lebanon Junction G raded School, was the wee k end guest of Miss Lily Mooney. M iss Mary McKinney, who has been teaching a private school at Solitude, was called to Louisville T hursday to attend the burial of a distant relative. Prov. Frazier Lee closed his school at Highland Tuesday and is expected hom e today. Miss Zora Raymond (sic) closed her school at Pleasant Hill Friday and the entertainment given by her pupils enjoyed by a numbe r of patrons. etc The good people of this district have proven their admiration for a "teacher who teaches" and in add ition to emp loying her for the coming year, have given something over $60 to supp lement the salary. T. B. E astin, one of our best trustees and secretary of D ivision #3, has been appointed M agistrate for Leaches district. It seems that when the Governor wants good material, he usually lands a school man. ***Educational News John H. Ricketts, of Mt. Carmel Scho ol, and W. A. O'Bryan, of Edgewood district, were in town Susan S. Simmons, Janice Harned, Texie Swearingen and Bettie Ray Harned have joined the Dome stic Science Club. Page 246 ***April 19, 1912 (Pg. 2) Breeders Column - Owners Sam Smith, Smithville Ky, Ferguson & Miller, Cup io, KY, J. E. Chappe ll, West Point, KY. ***Personal Born to the wife of Horace M araman, Ap ril 10, a daughter, Ailene Henderson. Mrs. Ora A. Lutes, who has been quite sick recently, is much improved and able to be up at times. Misses Bertie Coleman and Op helia Smith who have been on the sick list, are both improving slowly. Jack Ricke rson and R ev. R. H. Roe caught a nice string of N ew Lights one day this week. It is the only lot of game fish caught in Salt River so far this spring that we have heard of. Mr. and M rs. T. C. Coleman and sons, Thomas Jr and William, have returned to their handsome home, near Gap-in-Knob, after spending the winter at the Galt House in Louisville. Dr. E. L. Floore, of Jeffersontown, will be here next week to practice his profession, dentistry. Etc. Cleve Masde n and wife were delightfully surprised by quite a number of their friends who dropped in on them last Friday night at their handsome new home at Salt River Station. The surprise was in honor of his 32nd birthday, and it proved a most agreeable one. Present were: Mr. and M rs. O. H. Masden and c hildre n, Sam Miller, Howar d M a r a m a n and c h ildren, D a v e Maraman, Conrad Maram an, S. W . Bates, W. B. Tilden, Lind say Ridgwa y, A. S. N elson, D. M . Fulkerson, W . T. L ee, H. H. Glenn, Mrs. S. P. M artin and daughter, Miss Ada B uckman. For Sale - One splendid all-around horse, 7 years old, kind and gentle, The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett not afraid o f trains or machines; any woman or child can drive him. For particulars, call Neill Trunnell Jr or Dr. W eller, former owners. I also have two brood sow s and 16 p igs to sell at once, as I have no room. Ora L. Ro by. Fell asleep, April 19, 1912, at 9:20 p.m., Mrs. Edith Cochran W alker, beloved wife of J. W. W alker, age 30 years, 5 months, 2 days, at the home of her father, James Cochran, where she, with her husband and son were visiting. ***April 26, 1912 (Pg. 1) She spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. W . H. Beeler, was bright and happy, remained to supper and with her brother, Gober Cochran, and her husband, was returning home when she was stricken with a chill. They hurried home and called physicians, but she was dead before any arrived. ***Hebron Charley Brid well and wife, of Shepherdsville, spent Sunday with H. L. Ro gers' family. Dr. W ill Ball, of St. Francisville, IL, was called here b y the death of M rs. John Walker, his sister-in-law. Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw and children spent Sund ay at home and attended service at Little Flock and the funeral of Mrs. W alker. Miss Mo nzelle Dawson, who is in the city studying music, spent Sunday with her parents. J. R. Ball spent Monday at home. Mr. Gatton has moved back to the old toll gate p roperty. Mrs. Dave Crumbacker, who has been quite ill for two weeks, is improving. Miss Mattie Garr, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Severance, will return to Morganfield for the summer. T. J. Brook s and wife and M iss Irene Bro oks sp ent M onday in the city. Edith came into our mid st when but a little girl, when her father bought his farm here, and grew into winsome womanhood here in o ur mid st. "Pet", we called her, and a suitable name it was, for her sunny nature made her a general favorite. Full of girlish fun, and genial alike with the old and yo ung, it was like a ray of sunshine to have her come into your home. As a member of our Sunday School Class, we found her responsive and eager to give herself an d her means to advance the interest of the class. She united with Little Flock Baptist Church in 1908 and continued a member until her death. Since her marriage, she has been away from here much of the time, and Etc, Etc. Her funeral was held Sunday at the girlhood home, conducted by Rev. C. O. Hutcheson, interred at Hebron. More flowery words and a poem. ***Cup io Mrs. Bettie Prather and sons, Gus, of the city, spent Sunday with Owen Prather and family. Rev. C. O. Hutcheson and family were guests of W. J. Bell and wife Sund ay. Memo rial service for the multitude who perished when the Titantic sank. Mrs. Alma Pendleton and daughters, Mrs . Cora R idgway spen t last Thursday with their parents, L. W . Nichols and wife. Mrs. Miranda Sand ers, who spent the winter in Gra nd Ju nction, CO , with her daughter, M rs. Harry Carter, is home again. ***Mrs. Edith Cochran Walker Page 247 Prof. Frazier Lee closed a very successful school at Highland the 16th. Mrs. Ambrose Skinner and daughter spent the wee k end with her p arents, L. W. Nichols and wife. Mrs. Gladys Samuels and three children and M isses Katherine and Dorothy Pen dleton spent Friday with Mrs. Alma Pendleton. Mrs. Ernest Funk and little daughter spent Friday with M rs. Be n Ritchey. Mrs. Saveilla Close spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Eliza Chappell, of Chappell''s Ridge. Elmer Ridgway and wife's Sunday dinner guests: Howard S amuels and w i f e o f K o s m o sd a le ; C la u d e Ridgway, wife and children of Meadow Lawn; L. W . Nichols, John M uss, E rnest Fu nk, wife and daughter. Miss Essie Quick and Clarence Hanifon of Oakdale, spent Sunday with Tom Ritchey and wife. Mrs. Geo rge Pendleton spent Monday shopping in the city. Harry Bishop took dinner with John Nicholson M onday. Reshen?? Kremer spent with John Pendleton. Saturday Mrs. Alvie Cook and little girl, of Highland Park, are visiting relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and M rs. Lem N ichols spent the day recently with John Miller at Valley Station. ***Mt. Washington H a l H a l l c o n ti n u e s i l l inflammatory rheumatism. with Mr. and M rs. E. S. Bro oks were in the city one day last week. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Miss Lounette Stansbury who is attending school in Shep herdsville spent the week end at home. W ill Judd a nd his mother spent Sunday in the city with Mrs. Carrie Silliman. Ewing Crenshaw and wife and O llie and Hugo Maraman spent Sunday with Ben M agrud er's family. M rs. Maggie Bo rder s and two children, of the city, visited her sister, Mrs. W ill Anderson, last week. Rebecca and Edna P arrish were guests of Georgie Porter for the week end. Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Ridgway and Messrs C. F. Troutman and J. R. Zim m e r m a n s p e n t T u e sday i n Louisville. Mrs. Dully Gouge, of Elizabethton, TN, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Adam Settle. George Hough and wife, of Solitude, spent Sunday with his father, J. L. Hough. Charlie Ellaby, of Louisville, visited relative here last week. M rs. Gillie South, of Louisville, who has been with her mother, Mrs. Gyve Harris, who is very ill, has returned home. Mrs. Irene Caldwell of Breathitt County, was the guest of Miss Virgie Queen last week. Mr. and M rs. T. H. Parish and children were week end guests of F. C. Porter. W anted to buy - Cedar Posts - H. A. Nusz, Shepherdsville. M iss Dr. E. L. Floore, who is meeting with deserved success in practice of his profession, dentistry, will remain here next week . Call on him at Dr. S. W . Bates office. Misses Lillie Mae Applegate and Elizabeth Smith of Jefferso n Co unty were the guests of the latter's brother, Howell Sm ith, Saturd ay and Sund ay. ***April 26, 1912 (Pg. 2) ***Personal Bailey T aylo r visited Swearingen Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Rennison visited her sisters, M isses Hecker at their home in Leeches. Lee Erving Crenshaw was in Bardstown one day last week. Harry Murray, Henry Budd e, and Leland Barnes were with the latter's parents Sunday. Roger Barge r was the guest Lindsay Rid gway T uesday. of Horace McG ee spent Sunday with his parents. Chas. Gue lat Louisville. in Mrs. Rob Holloway and two children spent the week end with her father, J. W . Herrin. Mrs. Charles D. Lee is visiting relatives and friends in L ouisville this week. Mrs. A. L. Harris and two children, of Solitude, visited her sister, Mrs. Joe Harris, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGowne, of Louisville were with their father, J. W . Jaco b, recently. Mr. and M rs. Rudy Foremand (sic), two children, and Mr. and M rs. John McC lure and children were guests of To ?? McAfee and wife Sun day. Miss Halley Hays is visiting the Misses W athen at their home near Bardstown Junction. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jasper and children and Miss Jennie Ellaby, of W aterford, spent Sund ay with his father, W . T. Jasper. W illie W ood row, o f Jefferson County, who worked at the rock crusher here, and M iss Rose Gentry, oldest daughter of Mart Ge ntry, of the Bethel community, were married the 17th. visited friends Little Ollie Maraman of Cane S pring spent Saturday with her aunt, Mrs. Cleve Ma sden. Mrs. I. N. M artin is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Cora Martin, who is ill at her home in Louisville. C. H. Dunigan and wife and John Fulkerson, of Louisville, spent Sunday with D. M. Fulkerson. Page 248 Lee Hamilton and wife have returned to Louisville after a p leasant visit with his mother, M rs. M . L. Hamilton at her country home near Salt River Station. Mrs. P. B. Riley, Mrs. W. E. O'Brian and daughters, Misses Edna Earle and Priscilla, have returned to their country home, Kimbo Hill, near Brooks, after spe nding the winter in Louisville. R e v . S . P . M a r t i n r e t u r n ed W ednesday from an extended stay in Hazard, Hyd en and other m ountain towns in prosecution of his work as state evang elist for the Baptist Church. M iss A e tna Hancock retur ne d Tuesday from a stay of several months in Hazard, KY, and was warmly welcomed by her family and many friends here who are glad to see her looking so well. Mountain air certainly agreed with her. Miss Sue M elven, an elderly lady ... in this com munity, died at the residence of her sister, Mrs. C. C. Martin, last Friday, after a lingering illness and w as buried at Mt. Eden Cemetery Sunday. Funeral services The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett conducted by Rev. Peaks of the Method ist Church. eighth of May, 1912, at 8:30 at Home - Brookland, KY A committee from the Women's Sanitary Club of this place have organized a C o lo r e d W o m a n's Improvement Club to act with the other club in sanitary measures and m a t t e r s f o r t h e u p l if t a n d improvement of the tow n gene rally. ***May 10, 1912 (Pg. 1) Quite a jolly party went from here to the box supper at Belmont last Saturday night: Misses Blanche and Nancye Jeffries, Rose Waddell, Anna Mae and Stella Troutwine, W illie May Ridgway, Jane Chappell and Lena Ice. M essrs Curran Troutwine and Ernest Masden. The crowd was chaperoned b y M r and M rs. Lindsay Ridg way, to whom they are indebted for the pleasant evening. Neil B. T runnell Sr and daughter, M iss Jennie, who have b een sp ending t h e wi n t e r at Safety Harb o r, Clearwater, St. Peterburg and other points in FL returned home Monday morning. Etc. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Thompson of Hart County are the guests of their son, Pro f. J. R. T hom pson. W hile Mr. Thom pson is 74 years of age, and wife, 70, they are bo th unusually active. Mr. Thompson, for a number of years, represented the German Insurance Compa ny having won many premiums for being the mo st successful repre sentative in their entire field. During recent yea rs, his attention has been turned to farming. Mr. and M rs. Thompson celebrated their golden wedding anniversary two years ago. They are the parents of eight children, residing in several different states. Mr. Thomp son is a splendid character of a man who never used whiskey or tobacco. ***Brooks-Williams Mr. and M rs. Solomon Neill Brooks request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Mary Tyler, to M r. H erma n T aylor W illiams, W ednesday evening, the ***Mrs. Margaret Combs Mrs. M argaret Combs, 77, widow of the late Oliver Combs, former School Commissioner of this county, died at her residence in Jeffersontown, Sunday last at 9 p.m. after a lingering illness. Funeral services at the Lutheran Church in Jeffersontown Monday afternoon, conducted by Rev. W . L. Berger of that church. Remains laid to rest in the old Cedar Grove Cemetery by the side of those of her late husband. Burial services conducted by Rev. C. E. Buschman of the Lutheran Church. She is survived by her four so ns, James H. C omb s, of Lexington; W . M Combs and H. H . Combs of this county, and Rev. E. Combs of El Paso, TX. and daughter ?, Mrs. C. D. Evans. For Sale - T hree incubators and two brooders - G. S. Patterson For Sale - Lot of good, sound corn. $1.00 per bushel. - E. Miller ***Mt. Washington Bailey Taylor was in our town one night last week. Miss Elma McG ee has gone to the city to finish the term at Bryant and Stratton school. (W e all feel sorry for W illie.) Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McAfee and three boys spent Sunday with her brother, Maurice Harris. M iss Alberta M cFarland was the guest of M isse s M ayme and M yrtle Carrithers for the week end. W eaver Harris and Misses May Rouse and Gaynell H arris, o f Solitud e, visited friends here Sunda y. Page 249 Mrs. Elizabeth P arrish who has b een visiting her daughter, M rs. Ed na H all, is now at the hom e of .... Mrs. Ange line Pinella has returned to the city after a visit with her sister, Mrs. M. A. H arris. Dana Barnes and M isses Alberta and Barbara M cFarland and Bernie Barnes were in Louisville one day last week. Mr. and M rs. Bert Hall were guests of her brother, James Scott of Zoneton Saturday night and Sund ay. Miss Isolene Harris is in the city with her grandm other, Mrs. Em ma B uky. The Women's Missionary Workers of the Baptist Church met Wednesday with Mrs. Fannie Clark. Mrs. Josie Hub bard , of Louisville, is the guest of M rs. Jonas Gentry. Dr. and M rs. A. C. O verall were in Shep herdsville Sunday, the guests of her mother, Mrs. D ora H arris. Mr. a nd M rs. Rud y F o r em an entertained a number of friends Sund ay. Mrs. Kate W eaver is with her sisters, Mrs. John Showalter and Jacob Collier for the summer. The W HM S of the ME Church will meet with Mrs. Lizzie Foreman. Leon Grigsby and sister, Mrs. Leona, entertained a number of their young friends one night last week. M usic was the feature of the evening. Clarence Stansbury's friends went to his home last Friday night as a surprise party for his birthday. ***Hebron Mrs. Jack Patrick, of Charlestown, VA, is with her parents at Rock ? Spring here. Mrs. Patrick came here from Jackson, K y, where she, with her husband, had been at the bedside The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett of his father, Judge Patrick who died a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. James Bell, city, spent Sund ay with W . J. Bell and fam ily. Miss Bertha Trunnell, of Cedar Grove, was the week end guest of Miss Nad ine Melton. Bert Hall and wife, Mt. Washington, spent Sund ay with M rs. Jam es Scott. Mrs. J. R. Holsclaw and children spent the week at their home here. Miss Nellie Mae Scott spent the week end with M iss Lounette Stansbury. Myron Davis and Sund ay in the city. family Miss Letitia Hardesty, of Louisville, spent last week here the guest of her brother's family. T. J. Barrall and wife spent Sunday with their son, Foskett, at Barrallton. Mrs. C. C . Martin and son, Melvin, and little Miss Clara Weir were guests of Ed Owen and family near Ko smosdale Sund ay. Misses Letitia and M argaret Ha rdesty spent Sunday with Mrs. John Cham bers. M rs. M ollie O 'B rian, of Shepherdsville, is spending this week at "Oaklia" with Mrs. C. C. Martin. spent Rev. Stafford, of Shepherdsville, was recent guest of J. T. Martin and wife. Mrs. E. H . W eller is ill. J. N. B rooks is on b usiness in the city. Rev. E. T. Snuggs, for many years a missionary to Canton, C hina, spoke at Little Flock Sunday. He to ld of his labors there and made us see the "Heathen Chine se" in a better ligh t. W e will listen to Mrs. Snuggs tomorrow at the Baptist Church. She does kindergarten work in China. Rev. E. J. Weller an d wife, Hopkinsville, are rejoicing over the arrival o f a son, Jewell. T. J. Broo ks (looks like) has a hand some new rubb er tired surrey. J. B. W alker has gone to B lythe..., Ark. Miss Dessie Cochran has recovered. Miss Teresa Brooks is visiting her sister, M rs. Sheridan in the city. L. M . and T. J. Barrall were at Zoneton M onday. Mr. James improved. Jo yce is somewha t C. L. Sam uels and daughter, L. M . Barrall, wife and two daughters spent Sund ay with M rs. C. H . Barrall. Miss Verna Snawder has returned home after an extended visit with Nola Johnson. Mrs. C. C. Martin, son and little granddaughter, spent Saturd ay in Shepherdsville, the guests of M rs. W . H. Coo per. Joe Foster and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cha s. Rodgers Sunday. M rs. C. D. Ahoy (Ashby ?) returned to Shepherdsville last week after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Elzy. How we regret to learn of the death of Mrs. O. W . Comb s. Sunday School was organized at M t. Eden Sund ay. Officers: W . F. Joyce, Miss Margaret Ha rdesty. ***Mt. Eden ***Educational News Two trustees elected for three years e a c h i n th e gra de d districts: Page 250 Shep herdsville - Dr. S. W . Bates and Wm. Griffin; Bardstown Junction James Bradbury and O tis Porter; Lebanon Junction - A. D. Miller and James Roller and M r. Otis R ussell elected to fill the unexpired term of C. L. Croan in the Shepherdsv ille Graded Scho ol district. Joe C. Dickey, who has been serving his district as trustee so faithfully for a numbe r of years, has just resigned to accept a position with the U. S. Mail Dept. W illiam Foster, John Chambers and W . B. Mattingly were in town Saturday. The Shepherdsville Graded and H igh School will close May 10, 1912 after having enjoyed a very successful term. Some forty or fifty pupils from the county have been in attendance the greater part o f the term and with no e p ide m ic s , fe w ac ci d ents , practically no sickness and the help of Dr. Ridgway and Rev. Roe, besides the untiring (Etc) Mr. Ambrose Skinner, of Cupio, Ky was in M onday. Catherine Melton is the latest to enroll in the Girl's Domestic Science Club, making 28 in all and we must have many more by August 1, 1912. The Comm on Sc hool Di pl oma Examination is in session with a very large attendance, and we trust that all boys and girls contemplating a high school course take this examination. Miss Janie Chappell, who has been teaching at Glenn Ella, has been compelled to give up her school on account of ill health, and Miss Mary McKinney is finishing the term. ***May 10, 1912 (Pg. 2) ***Brooks-Williams Miss Mary T yler Brooks and M r. Herman Taylor Williams, one of the most prominent and deservedly popular young couples of this county The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett were married at 8:30 Wednesday evening at the handsome county home of the bride's parents, M r. and Mrs. Neil Brooks Sr, "Brookland" on the Louisville Pike. Invitations were limited to relatives and a few close friends of the respective families, but these filled the house and ma de it quite a large, elegant affair. The editor regrets greatly his inability to be present, but circ umstances entirely beyond hi s co n trol prevented; consequently, we are unable to give as full an account of the wedding as otherwise would have been the case. W e are indebted to the Louisville T imes for the follow ing pre tty description of it. W ill Hays Jr was the guest of his parents at Salt River last week. visiting Mrs. John B . Summers at Gap-in-Knob this week. Miss Rose W addell spent Saturday and Sund ay with M rs. Conrad Maram an. Rev. S. P. Martin has returned to his work in the mountains of Kentucky as State Evangelist for the Bap tist Church after a few days stay at home with his family The wedding of Miss Mary Tyler Brooks to Herman Taylor Williams was solemnized last Wednesday evening at 8:30 at "Brookland", at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and M rs. S . N . Brooks, near Shepherdsville. T he decorations were snowballs, narcissus and plumosa. Miss Virginia Brooks was her sister's maid of honor, and Misses Austine and M ary ..... were the bridesmaids. .... and Robert .... Tyler. B. H. B arnes, of Louisville, was the guest of his cousin, M rs. W. H. Co ??. The bride wore a hand embroidered gown of white batiste cut with a square neck and half sleeves. Her tulle veil was caught with lilies of the valley and her bouquet was a shower of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore an embroidered pike voile and the bridesmaids wore gowns of pale blue voile. The French bouquets were of lilies of the valley and white sweet peas. After a wedd ing trip, Mr. and Mrs. W illiams will be at home on a farm near Shepherdsville. ***Personal Mrs. Otis Russell is spend ing a few days in Louisville this week. Mrs. Doris Harris and son spent part of last week with Mrs. Joe Trunnell at her hom e in Leaches. Mrs. Bettie Martin, son Melvin, and grandson spent Saturday with Mrs. Coop er. Jas. H. C omb s of Lexington, Ky, formerly of this county, was here Tuesday. Pro f. Chas. Bridwell and wife and James V. Rouse of Leaches were here W ednesday. Misses Martha and Nannie ....beck, of Louisville, spent Sunday with their parents here. Dr. E. L. Floore and family, late of Jeffersontown, moved into the Oscar Pearl house this week. Mrs. W akefield, of Lagrange, is the guest of her granddaughter, M rs. Howell Smith this week. Dr. and M rs. A. C. Ove rall, of M t. W ashington, were the guests of her mother, M rs. Do ra Harris, Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Kennison, M iss Barbara Hecker and G uy He cker w ent to Louisville yesterday to attend the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Elizab eth Yeager. Dr. G. H erc W eller left Sunday for Knoxville, TN , where he will locate as representative of the Washburn Crosby Comp any. His friends here wish him abundant success in his new venture. Rev. R. H. Roe, of the Metho dist Church, assisted by Rev. A tkinson, recently c l o se d a two weeks successful meeting at Lebanon J u n c ti o n w i t h a n u m b e r o f conversions and several additions to the church. T he sight of C oro ner C harle s Maraman here in S hepherdsville Saturday was a pleasure to his many friends, who have missed him during the long months of his illness. They certainly rejoiced to see him out again. ***June 14, 1912 (Pg. 1) Chas. Mo rrison and family have moved into Jack Rickerson's new cottage on A bbo tt Street. Miss Eugenia C rist has returned to her home in Leaches, after a visit with friends here. Tot C. Carroll is authorized to receive subscriptions to The Pionee r and to collect and receipt for same. ***Beech Grove Ben Cundiff and wife spent Sunday with Mrs. Jackson in Shepherdsville. Ham Croan and family and H. A. Cundiff and w ife attended church at Belmont Sund ay night. W alter Cundiff, who has been attending school at Elkton, KY , is home for the summer. J. R. Hardy and wife, of Co llege City, Calif., arrived yesterday and are the guests of his sister, Mrs. Sarah O'Bryan at the hotel. W . M. Keller, who has be en quite ill, is still confined to his room. M r s . M oll ie O ' B r i a n a nd granddaughter, Mildred H olsclaw, are John Ice and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives here. Page 251 The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett Services at Beech Grove; Baptizing Sunday afternoon in the branch near Mr. Keller's. James Harris and family were the guests of re la tives in M t. Washington Sund ay. A. L. Cundiff and wife, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Crigler at Bardstown Junction. W . T. Bridwell and wife spent Sund ay with Chas. B ridwell's family. M rs. R. L. Mathis, of South Louisville, spent two weeks with her parents, J. M. Cundiff and wife. Miss Ella Cundiff accompanied her home for a sho rt visit. J. W . Stansbury has purchased a new surrey. M iss Ollie J ohns on is visiting relatives in Louisville this week. Miss Martha O verall is spending some time with her cousin, Miss Mattie Thom as. Lost: Pocket book containing $1 1 in money, one gold locket and L & N time card, between Huber Station and Bell's mill ford, via Hebron Lane. Finder keep change, and return locket and papers. Leave at J. J. Blankenship's store. Hub ers K y. Herbert Cundiff and wife spent Saturday night at Bullitts Lick. Ice Cream Supper at A. J. Rob y's residence, near Solitude, Saturday evening. Proceeds to benefit Cedar Grove School. Menu: Strawberry Ice Cream, Vanilla Ice C ream, Pinea pple Sherbert, Ham sandwiches, Ice Tea, Ice Lemonade, Hot Coffee, Ice Cream Cones and A Fish Pond as chief attraction of the evening. For Sale: Latest improved 1910 Deering binder, used only two seasons - W . P. S wearingen, Shepherdsville. ***Solitude Quincy Salyers, of Lawrenceburg, is spending several weeks with his uncle, Frank S alyers. Miss Ida H ardy is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W ill Clem ents, of Bardstown. Master Gord on B ridwe ll, while swinging on a plank, fell and the plank struck him, causing a severe scalp wound. Miss Zilpah Crist is visiting in the city. Sunday was Children's day at Hebron and Cooper M emorial C hurches. The fishing party at the Fork wa s a delightful social occasion to the privileged ones, and strawberry ice cream as goo d as a fish fry. J. R. B all and son went on a fishing excursion to the Licks Saturday. Returns not in. Paul Holsclaw is at home from school for vacation. Madams S. W . Bro oks and W . J. Bell are in Hanover, IN. ***Hebron Miss Annie Cundiff spent Thursday night with Mrs. Ham Croan. W . J. Be ll and wife were guests of Virgil Anton y Sund ay. J. H. Rogers and sister, Mrs. Queen, made a visit to D r. A. H. Merrifield, at Blo omfield, rece ntly. M iss Teresa Brooks has returned from W ashington County. M rs. Jas. Saund ers, of Stanford, is the guest of M rs. E. W . Saunders. Mrs. Laura Harrington and M rs. Julian Harrington, city, were recent guests of Mrs. S. K. Summers and Mrs. A. K . Bell. Mrs. W. H. Beeler gave her niece, Miss Louise Cochran, a p arty last W ednesday for her third anniversary. Six little tots were present with their mamm as. A beautiful luncheon was set and the birthd ay cake with its three tapers was an interesting sight to the children. Pro f. Tom Co chran is at home for a brief stay. He leaves for Chicago, where he will take a summer c ourse at the U niversity. Miss Corinne M cCrocklin is the guest of Mrs. Dave C rumbacker. Mrs. Thornberry is daughter at Ting, KY. visiting her Rev. C. O. Hutcheson will preach at Little Flock nex t Sund ay. Page 252 ***Wanted - A Home The Kentucky Children's Home Society has a great ma ny little peo ple needing homes. They have quite a number of attractive babies, as well as older children of bo th sexes up to 13 and 14 years of age. The children are expected to be treated as members of the family, sent to school, Sunday school, etc. We only place our children with christian families. Etc. ***County Court The will of James Y. Pope, who recen tly died, wa s offered for probate. He devise d (sic) his personal property to his daughters, Misses Sue and Patsy Ann and divided his real estate equally among his children. Miss Sue Pope was nominated Executrix and Messrs Wm. Simm ons, Henry Hardaway and W m . C o m b s w e re a p p o int e d appraisers by the courts. Proof was taken by the court in quite a number of claims for a pension under the new State law granting a pension to Co nfederate sold iers. Among the cases offered on proof were those of W . T. Vaughn, G eo . W . Sanders, R. M. Ford and Joseph Deitrich. Several others were filed on which proo f will be taken at the next term of court. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett ***Cup io Mrs. Cora Ridgway spent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Nellie Samuels at Kosmosdale. Mrs. Vivian is in Stithton, the guest of Mrs. Lem Daugherty, and having some dental work done while there. Mrs. Geo. Pendleton and daughter spent the week end in Louisville with M rs. C h a s. Kinkaid and was accompanied home by her daughter, Katherine, who has been in the city two weeks. L. W. Nichols and wife spent Sunday with John Pendleton. Miss Mary Nichols spent Monday with M rs. W ill Ashby. Mrs. W ill Ashby spent the week end with Mrs. Ed. Quick on Salt River. Messrs Chas. O'Neal and Rob ert O'Neal brought a party of young peo ple of Louisville out to Emerald Cottage Sunda y for the d ay. John Pendleton was in S hepherdsville Mond ay. Geo. Pendleton was in the Mond ay. city A party of Indians camped at the Ritchey ford Sunday night and all the little folks of this neighborhood are on their "P s and Q s" John Nichols and wife's Sunday guests: C. B . Ritchey and w ife, Ben Ritchey and Miss Charles Anna Ritchey, of Highland, Tho mas Ritchey and wife, Misses Katherine, Estelle and N ellie Ritch ey of Stites, KY. John Nicholson was in Shepherdsville Tuesday. Joe Ogle, wife and b aby were guest of Law rence Ogle Sund ay. All overseers are requested to call at the County Clerk's office and receive June books as ordered by the Fiscal Court, and directed to be distributed. Lindsay Ridgway, Clerk. ***Educational News The Bullitt County Fair Catalog has been completed and sent to all po ints in Bullitt County and a few adjoining towns. All mem bers o f the Boys Corn Club and Domestic Science Departments may get a copy by applying to any of the following: Court House, People Café, Peoples Bank, B. L. Bow ma n's, Patterson's S t o r e , Bu llitt Cou nty B ank, Troutma n's store, Maraman's store, Harve Davis' store, J. E. M agrude r's, Simm on's shop, Graves' store, M. C. Roby's store; Solitude, M rs. Houck's, W eller's store, Logsdon's store, Lotus, Cane Spring, Deatsville, Samue ls, Bardstown B ank, Chas. Atcher's store, E . L. Bo yd's, R. B . Purcell's, Quick and Davis, Lebanon Junction Bank, Jenkins and Heft's Fountain, Roby Bros. store, Langley & M oble y's s tore , C ole s burg, Elizabethtown Bank, M ilt Church's store, W alker & Co., Salt River De pot, R obard s store, Hubers , Bro oks, South Park, Jas. D awson's store, Pro ctor's store , Peoples Bank, ......Mille r's sto re , B el l's store, Oko lona, and F rank Kerner's. Plans for all teac hers to go in a body to the K. E. A. meeting in June at Louisville. Prof. Hoskenson, principal of the Elizabethtown High School, has offered $5 in gold to the county in the Fourth Congressional District that will send the largest per cent of its teachers. He writes us that if Bullitt Count wins, she will have to beat Meade Co unty. Mr. J. B. McF erran, Chairman of the Louisville Commercial C lub, has offered $50 to the county sending the most teachers and trustees. The mou ntain counties are com ing in full force, so why not every trustee and teacher in B ullitt County? The following teachers of B ullitt County are ap pointed to assist in explaining the grand work of the Page 253 KEA to help in getting every teacher and trustee to Louisville, June 25-27, 1912: Misses Jennie Carpenter, Zora Bowm an, Sophia Morrison, Nell Brooks, Mrs. D ora H arris, Profs. W ilson, T hom pson and Brid well. The Louisville Commercial Club has arranged for one of the grandest floral parades ever given in that town for the scho ol teachers of Kentucky. Our old friend, Orville J. Stivers, Supt. of Jefferson Co unty schools, has extended an invitation to the county board, the division boa rds, and every teacher in Bu llitt county to come to his town. ***June 14, 1912 (Pg. 2) ***Heading Missing Miss Louise Cassily of Louisville spent severa l days with Miss Virginia Brooks. Mesdames P. P. Riley, and Bessie R. Hill spent Tue sday in South Park with Mrs. Kate Fultz. Miss Priscilla O'Bryan, who has been quite sick for a week, is much improved. M rs. Wilson Summers Louisville W ednesday. was in Miss Ida C harles C arroll ..... Mrs. P. B . Riley spent T hursday in the city. E. C. Tyler Jr spent Sunday with Ellsworth McCorm ick. Miss Austine Brooks entertained the young ladies bridge club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. R. W. Childers is able to be up, after having been very ill for a week. ***Personal Richard Mo ore, of Cupio, was here Monday. The Bullitt Pioneer, 1910 -1912 Extracted from microfilm by Edith Blissett W . T. M orrow w as here Monday attending Co unty Co urt. county, in the Circuit Clerk's office last M onday. the close of the Civil War. Reprint from the Lo uisville Evening Post. Miss Nancy Jeffries is visiting friends and relatives at E'town. Geo. Bowman, colored, of Bardstown Junction, was arrested Wednesday by Jailer Lee and Railroad Detectives Harland and Johnson for shooting into a colo red excursion to Glasgow Sund ay. A girl was injured by the glass from the window. Bowman is out on bail. ***Pleasant H ill Mrs. Bessie Riley Hill is visiting Judge and Mrs. John Roberts at Anchorage. M isses Mabel and Reba Summers e n t e rtain e d their B ridge Clu b Thursda y. Miss Stella Rayman, of Louisville, spent Sund ay with M iss Nannie Johnson. Rouse Morris, of New Orleans, LA, is visiting his grandmother, M rs. James Rouse at Solitude. George Ashbaugh was arreste d Thursday for breach of peace and gave bail be fore Judge Daniel. H. H. C omb s attended the meeting of the Bankers Association, held at Lebanon, KY. W . S. Glass, of Louisville, spent Sunday with M iss Vio la Stulck, who was the guest of M iss Nannie Johnson. Miss Ida Charles Carroll has gone to Lebanon, KY to attend the .... of her friend, M iss .... Charles Daniel, son of Judge Leroy D a n i e l , f a il e d to p a s s t h e examinations to enter the Navy, and has accepted a position in Louisville. One of the prominent features of the Red Me n's picnic, July 4, will be a speed contest between several of the local trotting and pacing horses. R. L. Troutman and wife entertained M esdames C . P. Weaver and Clarence Martin while they were here in interest of the Woman's Club. August Herman, a merchant at Lebanon Junction and native of Fahsciki, Austria, filed his intention to beco me a naturalized citizen of this As the paper is going to press, we have received notice of the death of Dr. J. E. Jo hnson, one of the best known citizens of Lebanon Junction. Dr. Johnson was about 65 years old and was sick only a short time. He was Vice-President of the Lebanon Junction Bank. He is survived by a wife and several children. A meeting of the Fisca l Court is being held today to take up the question of bettering the roads of Bullitt C ounty. The Magistrates were treated to a pleasant autom