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DINGUS.\IItIBorn to 11k* wifi* of Wellington Fraley, a boy—Daniel Also to I Mr. and Mrs. Paris Keeton a boy.His name shall be called Hubert.Whooping cough is prevalent here.Sylvester Conley is seriously ill with the mumps.Professor H. B. Franklin* whois teaching Williams Creek school*is at Lexington this week. John M. Lykins, of Grassy Creek, hascharge of the school during his absence. ,Miss Mabel Ferguson has returned from visiting homefolk?at Nehemiah.Nine members who withdrew from the Christian church haveiorganized themselves into a:church hearing the name of1 Christ’s church. They have two ordained ministers; Elders I. F. Coffee and W. J. Beculbimer.A Democratic barbecue and speaking was successfully conducted at the mouth of Coffee Creek last Saturday in the presence of a fair crowd. Commonwealth's Attorney, John M.11 Waugh, spoke in the forenoon and Congressman, W. J. Fields,\10R-. well received which no doubt will f strengthen the majority for the-Idemocratic ticket.Elder R, II. Ferguson is billedto preach at Fairview Oct. 81st. R. M. Smith, of Jeptha, diedlast Wednesday. I le was paraliz*ed in September, 1913, and has been confined to his room until relieved by death. His death had been hourly expected for some | time. He was a member of the Mason and Odd Fellow societies, and a devoted member of the of the Regular Baptist church. His sickness was borne with, patient endurance and Christian fortitude. His brother, Peter S,Smith, and his faithful wife and , a host of others stood by Ids side and rendered all the assistancethat human hands could do. He is gone but not forgotten.Slab,# —rEffS
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West Liberty Licking Valley Courier

West Liberty, Kentucky, US

Thu, Oct 28, 1915

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