Funeral services for Mr T B Lair held at Rose Hill
Eld L N Bowling conducted the funeral of T B Lair at Rose Hill last Saturday. Strong local news notes include visits from Prof EB A Strange in Columbia, Mrs A J Pike’s trip to Lebanon Junction, and revival plans by Eld L Bowling at Goshen. Also reported are a pie supper for the Brodhead Brass Band, family travel, a homecoming sergeant Walter Bowling, and assorted updates on residents and events.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Eld. L. N Bowling
T. B. Lair
Rose Hill
EB. A. Strange
Columbia
A. J. Pike
Lebanon Junction
John Pike
L. N. Bowling
Christian Church
Brodhead Brass Band
Ada Ward
Louisville
Fred Lowder
Walter Bowling
B F. Bowling
Bowling
Batrice Shelton
Boston
Hallie Snoody
Glasgow
Granville Omens
John Riddle
Hiram Laws
Hugh McBee
J. J. Painter
Stanford
Jim
John Winkler
O. R. Cass
Robi
Cass
J. R. Cass
Austin Sparks Durham
Mt. Vernon
Laurel
Eld
L. Bowling
Goshen
J. W. Masters
Camping trip tip urges pretrip supply of Chamberlain’s Cokic and Diarrhaga Remedy
Advice suggests buying Chamberlain’s Cokic and Diarrhaga Remedy before leaving home since it cannot be bought during hunting fishing or prospecting trips or while traveling by car or ship. It recommends having it on hand for safety.
Local Notes From Friendship Area Church and Families
Regular appointment by Rev D R Gentry at Friendship drew attendees Saturday and Sunday with an engaging sermon. J M Broyles of Plato and O J Mullins hosted Sunday visiting. Pearl Anderson returned to Winchester after a three week stay with her brother Emme. Lloyd Owens welcomed a baby girl. Mrs J N Brown traveled to Julesburg Colorado for urgent family illness. Henry Todd and spouse visited friends Saturday night.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
O. L. Hatcher
Edd Brown
Glades
F. E. Mullins
Kenneth
Vic Price
Mullins Station
M. E. Price
A. C. Lowder
Floyd Gentry
Montana
Lula Hurst
Till
Mt. Vernon
Wade Mullins
Plato
A. C Lowder
Hazel Hatcher
Essye Brown
D. R. Gentry
Colo
Sallié *Frenth
Henry Todd
Livestock Auctions Show Slump At Mt Sterling Sale
J B Livesay and others traded cattle and hogs in a Mt Sterling market on court day with prices down one to two dollars per hundred pounds. About 2 500 head on sale, 1 000 unsold, steers cows and calves sold by the head with mixed results, sheep and mules limited, horse trade active.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Gus Staverson
J. B. Livesay
Joe Cromer
Mt. Sterling
French Heeton
Wm. Marshall
Mike Wilson
Winfield Keaton
Sam Keaton
Owens & Richard
County Seeks Three Day State Campaign Meeting
Prominent county residents discuss a three day tent meeting partnered with the State Development Committee and the Kentucky Bankers Association. A $25,000 fund aims to boost the state with programs at 2:30 and 8 p.m. daily, no morning sessions, to fit farmer schedules and showcase health, education, farming, and home nursing advances.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
The
Board of Trade of
Louisville
Kentucky Bankers’ Association
About Rheumatism Wasteful to Take Internal Medicine
A reader note argues that internal medicines for chronic muscular rheumatism are largely ineffective, claiming about ninety-nine out of a hundred cases improve without internal drugs. The piece suggests time and money are wasted on such remedies.
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Mountain Summer School
Berea College
Berea, KY
Berea
South
Marshal E. Vauaun
Kentucky
Dohn kReobins
Brodhead
Crab Orchard
Miling Co
Crab Orchard, KY
H. N. Witt
Webb’s Drug Store
Livingston, KY
Levelgreen
P. B. Thompson
Edwards & Thompson
Joe Roberts
Mportant
Delco
Comple
Rockcastle County
Peoples Bank
United States Railroad Administration
Guisville
Nashville Railroad
Mt.Vernon