News & Notes November 19, 1901 Barren County KyArchives News Glasgow Times Tuesday, 19 Nov 1901. Various ads finish up the local news for this issue. Kentucky Oil Company now Sinking Wells on the WININGER farm. Lucien PRESTON & J A BAILEY representatives, selling at 25 cents a share. Glasgow Shoe & Clothing Co, A J CHRISTMAS, manager. S T BOTTS, M.D., physician and surgeon. Office over GANTER'S Drug Store. May be found at his office when not professionally called away. Dr. S T PURCELL, offices upstairs in the PALMORE Building, eastern room. P J KNOWLES seling farm on the Bowling Green and Glasgow Graded Road near Smiths Grove; 111 1/2 acres, desirable house which has 8 rooms, two barns, two good cisterns and plenty of stock water. Warren Co farm for sale by H A GOODE - 3 1/2 miles south of Smiths Grove on the Smiths Grove and Hydro road. 290 acres, improved and well watered, graded road. W S COATS selling a farm of 200 acres, 700 yards from the depot in Rowletts KY. One large dwelling, eight rooms and hall, cistern in kitchen, 2 large barns, 2 good springs. S H BOLES selling farm "with a view of locating my wife nearer church". On Beaver Creek where I now live, 290 acres, well improved, good dwelling, 2 good tobacco barns and all necessary out buildings. Most of the farm in grass and clover. J W JONES, Insurance Agent, Glasgow. Edmund Travis DUFF, Attorney, located TRIGG Building. over DAVIDSON's Bros Wholesale Grocery. BAIRD & RICHARDSON, attorneys; in the Palmore Bldg over the furniture store. L E WILLIAMS, dentist, upstairs in the Trust Co Bldg. J A BREEDING, dentist. In the MYERS Bldg on Washington St. DEPP & HOLMAN selling stoves - the Wilson Heater and the Empire Drill. John H BOLES, Glasgow's Fancy Grocer at the Louis MORRIS Old Stand. Canned Fruits, Preserves, Meats, Pickles, Etc. Telephone your order. J B DELVAUX, dealer in fine jewelry - Gold and Silver, Watches, Clocks, Spectacles, Silverware, Plated-ware, Etc. TRIGG National Bank. H C TRIGG Director, W L PORTER, J P DEPP, T P DICKINSON, Alanson TRIGG. GANTER's selling paint - Old Dutch Process White. P E TANDY, Liveryman and proprietor of the Burkesville Stage Line. James B VAUGHAN, Feed, Sale Stable & Wagon Yard at SEAVER's Old Stand. Submitted by: Sandi Gorin http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00002.html#00004 04 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/kyfiles/