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Nagle Author ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ky/kyfiles.html ************************************************ Owingsville Outlook, Thu 28 Aug 1884 Deaths: On Wednesday, August 20, after a long and painful illness, Martin Carter, aged 47. Funeral services on Thursday. On Friday last near Moorefield, Dr. King Blunt, aged 35. He had been sick but a short time and gradually wasted away till death came to his relief. Near Stepstone, Aug. 21, Washington Deboard, aged 80 years. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 11 Sep 1884 Births: To the wife of Mason Botts of Bethel, on the 30th ult., a daughter. Deaths: Ida B., oldest daughter of Judge E.V. and Emily Brothers, died early Monday morning. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 25 Sep 1884 Deaths: Late last Friday evening, Samuel Clay of Bath County stabbed his niece, Miss Sallie Oldham, five times, near his residence in Bath County near the Montgomery County line. A lengthy article. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 02 Oct 1884 Births: To the wife of Dr. W.H. Downey on Thursday, Sep. 25th, a daughter. Marriages: J.M. McDonald and Mrs. Fidelia Hardin were married at the Christian Church in Bethel on Tuesday morning. Deaths: At the residence of John Bell at Reynoldsville, Mr. Terry, aged about 80, died last Saturday night. Remains taken to Clark County for burial. Bald Eagle. Obediah Dooley, a wealthy Clark County farmer, committed suicide last Sunday morning while the family were absent at church by hanging himself. On the following day, and on Dooley's farm, the wife of Al. McDonald, formerly of Bath county, committed suicide by taking poison. She was a daughter of Bone Thomas, a Montgomery county farmer. At his home Saturday in Fleming county, Samuel Allen, son of Frank Purvis, aged 11. At Marshal in Bath county on Wednesday, Sep. 24, Mrs. Tilda Atchison, aged 72. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 09 Oct 1884 Marriages: At the residence of Elder Zimmerman on Thursday, Oct. 2d, Tadg Gilbert and Miss Lucy Bailey. Deaths: Resolution by Bath Lodge No. 65, F & AM on Oct. 3, 1884 on the death of Brother Tilford Moore. He was made a Mason in that Lodge on Dec. 26, 1857 and died on Oct. 1, 1884. At Peeled Oak on Thursday, Oct. 2, Ran Moore, aged 28 years. At Salt Lick on Friday, Oct. 3d, the little child of Isaac Shouse aged two and a half years. Sarah Atchison, six-year-old daughter of James D. Atchison, died from an attack of flux at Wyoming on Monday morning. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 30 Oct 1884 Deaths: The wife of Rev. H.C. Wright died at Bethel on Tuesday. Remains were taken to Falmouth for burial. On the 23d inst. at the residence of James H. Maze in Polksville, John W. Maze, aged 38. Had been a cripple all his life and lived upon the charity of his uncle James H. Maze for many years. The nine months old girl baby of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd was fatally burned in Thursday night. Owingsville Outlook, 10 Mar 1892 Births: Born to the wife of Millard Wilson on the 23d ult. a daughter. Sentinel- Democrat. To H.D. Tinsly and wife, a son. Grange City. To Grant Williams and wife, a son, and to Thomas Reed and wife, a son. Midland City. Marriages: Yesterday at the residence of Joseph Hart, the bride's father, Henry L. Ramsey to Miss Emma Hart. Winchester Democrat. Deaths: Uncle Billy Kring of Menefee county, father of Judge Henry Kring of Farmers, died last Wednesday aged 87. Mrs. Martha Power died Sunday afternoon at the residence of her son-in-law, George Honaker on Washington branch aged 75. Burial in the Collins grave yard. Heart failure, superinduced by la grippe, was the cause of death. Mrs. C.C. Cole died Monday night, Feb. 29. Funeral by Elder McGuffey at the Christian church. Burial in Carlisle emetery. Moorefield. Mrs. Mary Richart McClain, wife of S. Clark McClain, died Tuesday evening, aged 40 years. She was a daughter of Mr. J.H. Richart. Interment in cemetery today, Thursday. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 04 Aug 1892 Births: To Jno. Kincaid and wife, an eleven pound boy. Wyoming. Deaths: At his home in Bath County near Sherburne on the 28th of July, Jefferson Vice, aged 79. Born and lived his whole life in Bath County. Little Lillie, infant daughter of James and Annie E. Flora, died Jul. 24th, aged one year and six months. Bath County World, 02 Jun 1893 Births: To James Hickman and wife, a son. Reynoldsville. May 30th to Mart Jackson and wife, a son. Preston. Marriages: Thomas Williams and Miss Bettie Lyons, a former teach of Bath County, were married Wednesday, May 31st, and will reside on the Letton property at bethel. Owingsville Opinion. Bath County World, 16 Jun 1893 Marriages: At the residence and by Eld. J.W. Harding in Winchester, Wednesday evening, Jun. 7th, Dr. G.W. Conner of Owingsville to Bessie Glover , daughter of Peter Glover, of Winchester. Deaths: At his home near Bethel yesterday, Col. W.P.G. Ledford. Bath County World, 30 Jun 1893 Deaths: R.B. Hutchcraft,a wealthy commission merchant of Paris, shot and killed his brother-in-law Dan Stuart of Muir Station on Monday. Hutchcraft evidently was avenging his sister's death, Stuart's wife, who accused Stuart of cruelty to her in letters to her brother Hutchcraft. Bath County World, 14 Jul 1893 Deaths: Yesterday, A.P. Jarvis, tenant of E.E. Peck's. who lives in a little house a short distance from Mr. Peck's home, found his wife in a stupid condition and later died at about 11 o'clock. She had committed suicide by taking an overdose of morphine. She had suffered from stomach trouble. Mary A. Jarvis was about 40 and left four sisters and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Taylor, who live at Orangeburg, this State. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis had been married 12 years. Burial at Crown Hill Cemetery this afternoon. Bath County World, 21 Jul 1893 Marriages: Jul. 16, Andrew Peterson of Owingsville and Annie Mahoney of Lexington at Lexington. Jul. 16, W.T. Sexton and Martha Cooper; Clinton Hatton and Belle Sexton, at Ashland. All from near Craigs, this county. Deaths: Jul 16, young child of James Manin near Reynoldsville. Jul. 13, Benjamin Corey, aged 51, near Craigs. Jul. 13, Alfred Donohue, aged 81, of paralysis near Cogswell. Jul. 18, Mrs. John Hicks, aged 104, one of the first settlers of Mason County. Bath County World, 28 Jul 1893 Births: Jul. 17 to William Ballard and wife, a son. Jul. 21 to Barnes Spratt and wife, a son. Jul. 26 to the wife of John Martin, formerly of Grassy Lick, a son. Jul. 25 to the wife of A.L. Tripp, a daughter. Marriages: Hubbard M. Taylor and Beatrice Carr eloped from Lexington and were married Wednesday of last week. Miss Carr is a daughter of B.G. Carr, a short-time resident of this place, now a travelling salesman for the John Shillito Company of Cincinnati. She is a niece of C.P. Browning. Maude, daughter of Elder H.D. Clark of Mt. Sterling will be married to Elder William Fassett of Baltimore, Md. on Aug. 31 at the Christian Church at Mt. Sterling. Deaths: Jul. 22 at Houstonia, Mo., James M. Jones, aged 76, of dropsy. Married four times and his last wife survives. He was a son of the late Capt. James R. Jones of whose fourteen children but two are now living: D.R. Jones of Mt. Sterling and Col. J.T. Jones of Harrodsburg. Jul. 22 at Wyoming, Sinnett Bradley, aged 60, of consumption. Seven children survive. Bath County World, 04 Aug 1893 Births: Jul. 27th to the wife of W.A. Oder (nee Lula Thompson) of Robinson Station, a daughter. Marriages: Jul. 31 at Wyoming, Sam Bradley and Mrs. Lizzie Barber. Aug. 2d at Jeffersonville, Ind., W.F. Mark and Mattie Emmons. Mr. Mark is Town Marshal of Owingsville and Miss Emmons is a daughter of J.W. Emmons of Reynoldsville. Deaths: Aug. 2 near Judy, a Mrs. Crouch, aged 80. Burial yesterday at Bramblett. Bath County World, 11 Aug 1893 Deaths: Aug. 5th of cholera morbus, a three-year-old son of George Toy of Flat Creek. Aug. 3d at his home on Roe's Run, Mrs. Elizabeth Warner, aged 84. Aug. 4th at his home near Farmers, Willie Tabor, son of James and Kansas Tabor. July 31st at his home in Minneapolis, Minn., Dr. James B. Moffett, aged 73. His wife and five sons survive. Dr. Moffett was a native of this country and was a brother of C.R. and Z.T. Moffett. Bath County World, 18 Aug 1893 Births: Aug. 9th to the wife of Robert McIntosh of Sherburne, a son. Aug. 18th to the wife of Granville Turner, a daughter. Marriages: Aug. 17th at the home of Elder Zimmerman near Owingsville, Alpheus Donaldson and Maggie Steele. Deaths: Aug. 9th, at Olympia, the five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carpenter. Aug. 11 at his residence in Carlisle, James A. Chappell, aged 70, of flux. Left a wife and four children. Prominent business man of Carlisle. Burial in Carlisle Cemetery on Sunday by the Masons. He was a deacon in the Baptist Church. Bath County World, 25 Aug 1893 Deaths: Aug. 18th at Olympia, infant child of Green and Addie Thompson. Aug. 20 near Preston, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, after a lingering illness. Aug. 21 near Wyoming, Effie, two-year-old daughter of George Six, of typhoid fever. Aug. 20, Mrs. Lizzie Smith, aged about 28. Burial at Slate Liberty burying ground. Preston. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 31 Aug 1893 Deaths: The widow of William Woodard died of old age on Lick Branch Friday and was buried Saturday in the family burying ground. She was 84. The remains of Ida Jones who died in Mt. Sterling Aug. 22 were brought here for interment. Montaview. Bath County World, 01 Sep 1893 Births: Aug. 25th at Paris to the wife of Rev. F.J. Cheek, a son, Frank. Marriages: Aug. 31st at the home of Elder Zimmerman near Owingsville, Frank Carpenter and Maggie Goodpaster; and at the same time and place, Edward Jones and Dora Goodpaster. Bath County World, 08 Sep 1893 Marriages: At the home of the bride's mother, Wednesday, Sep. 6th by Rev. H.B. Robinson of the Somerset Church, J.T. Highland and Mary E. Clay. Deaths: Sep. 4th, infant child of Milton Ratliff. Burial at Carlisle Cemetery Tuesday. Bath County World, 22 Sep 1893 Births: Sep. 12th to the wife of Mason Hatton, a daughter. Preston. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 28 Sep 1893 Births: Sep. 21 to J.R. Brother and wife, a son. Bath County World, 29 Sep 1893 Marriages: Albert T. Moffett and Mary A. Clark were married at the Louisville Hotel in Louisville Monday the 25th inst. Groom is member of the firm of Ratliff and Moffett of this town. He is a son of Z.T. Moffett. The bride is a daughter of James Clark, a farmer of Reynoldsville neighborhood. Bath County World, 06 Oct 1893 Births: Oct. 2d to the wife of Dr. W.D. Howe of Moorefield, a daughter. Marriages: At Louisville on Tuesday, Oct. 3d, Thomas G. Daughtery and Lillian Browning, both of this place. Sherburne. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 12 Oct 1893 Births: To the wife of Robert Dalrymple, Oct. 3d, a daughter. To the wife of T.J. Fletcher of Clay City (formerly Mrs. Mag Reid of this place), a son born Sep. 29 named George Garrett. Preston. To the wife of Dr. Will Howe, a daughter. Moorefield. To Mrs. George Mason, a boy. Flat Creek. Marriages: Oct 5 in Flemingsburg, Cud Snedegar of Wyoming and Rosa Royse of Grange City. Grange City. J.T. Spencer and Miss Gazella Copher were married Wednesday evening of last week. Young Springs. Robert L. Goodpaster and Minnie, youngest daughter of Richard Tapp and Will J. Steele and Miss Lizzie Parker, daughter of Rev. B.F. Parker, eloped to Jeffersonville, Ind. and were married last Thursday. Flat Creek. Deaths: Miss Myrtie Cooper who lived with Mr. I.R. Darnell this summer died last Wednesday of typhoid fever at her mother's home (damaged). Odessa. On the 6th inst. the little child of Dick Crouch, with diptheria. Young Springs. At her home near Tilton of consumption on Saturday, Sep. 30, 1893, Rhoda P. Lytle. Funeral by Elder W.S. Irvin at the Christian Church Sunday, Oct. 1st. Burial in Hillsboro Cemetery. She was born Sep. 26, 1875 and joined Christian Church when she was 16. Left a father, mother and brother. Hillsboro. Bath County World, 13 Oct 1893 Births: Oct. 1st to the wife of John George, a son. Oct. 3 to the wife of John McCracken, a son. Bramblett. Marriages: Sunday, Oct. 8th at the home of officiating minister Rev. R.F. Caldwell, Lee Haney and Mrs. Lizzie Jones. Mrs. Jones was formerly Mrs. Beadle and had just obtained a divorce from her former husband on Wednesday last week. They moved to Hazel Green where they are to reside. Bath County World, 20 Oct 1893 Deaths: Oct. 15th at Keene, Ky., little babe of Rev. and Mrs. M.P. Hunt after nine weeks of constant sickness. Burial at Nicholasville Oct. 16th. Third of four children to die. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 26 Oct 1893 Births: To Will Owens and wife (nee Hester Hardin), a son--Clarence Dills. Marriages: Alfred Carter of Peeled Oak and Miss Maggie Tapp, daughter of R.L. Tapp, of near town, were married Monday at the National Hotel in Mt. Sterling. Deaths: The 11-months-old son of Robert and Luisa Ratliff, east of town, died after an illness of about four months, on Friday and was buried in the Owingsville Cemetery Saturday. The 5-months-old daughter of Charles Markland of Flat Creek died Wednesday and was buried Thursday at the Atchison burying ground on lower Slate Creek. Mrs. Minerva Williams, wife of Esquire William H. Williams, died of fever Tuesday Oct. 24 at her home near the Old Slate Furnace Place near town. She was born near town 54 years ago and had resided in the county all her life. She was daughter of Richard and Margaret Stamper. Her sister was Mrs. Reuben Traylor of Pendleton county and is the only surviving child of her father's family. Her husband and the following children survived: Mrs. George Robertson of Salt Lick Creek; John W., Keeper of the County Infirmary; William of Hazelton, Kans.; Smith of Frankfort, Kans.; Mrs. Lizzie Rodgers of near town; Joseph of Preston; and Elva and Lou, both living at home. Funeral at the residence Wednesday and burial in Owingsville cemetery. At his home near here on last Thursday, Mr. Robert Bell, aged 86. Stricken with paralysis. Left his wife and following children: Mrs. J.W. Patrick and Mrs. Rich Arrasmith of this neighborhood; Mrs. W.R. Hazelrigg of Montgomery and John Bell of Texas.Member of Christian Church. Funeral by Elder Tinsley Saturday and burial in Longview Cemetery. Bethel. Also, same in Bath County World, 27 Oct 1893. Bath County World, 27 Oct 1893 Births: Oct. 19th to the wife of James Daugherty, a son. Sherburne. Marriages: Oct. 23 at the National Hotel, Mt. Sterling, Alfred Carter of Preston and Maggie Tapp of Owingsville by Elder B.W. Trimble. Oct. 26th at the home of the bride's father, Stephen M. Warner of Reynoldsville, Allen B. Sorrell or lower Flat Creek and Miss Eliza Warner. Oct. 26 at the home of the bride's father, H.G. Hopkins at Cane Ridge, Bourbon county, Edward E. Hastie of this town and Herma C. Hopkins by Elder L.H. Reynolds of North Middletown. Deaths: At her home at Slate Furnace, Oct. 24th, Mrs. Minerva Williams, wife of Esq. H.H. Williams, after a lingering spell of typhoid fever, aged 63. Member of the Christian Church. Preston. Bath County World, 03 Nov 1893 Births: Oct. 29 to the wife of George Duckworth, a son. Nov. 1 to the wife of G.B. Grimes, a daughter. Marriages: Oct. 26 James Cracraft and Emma Bailey, near Owingsville. Oct. 26 Russell Oney and Gertrude Meeks near Owingsville. Bath County World, 10 Nov 1893 Births: Nov. 1 at Mount Olivet, Ky. to J.L. McDowell and wife (nee Minnie Stiles), a son. Marriages: Nov. 9th at the home of Charles Fowler in this town, William T. Sanderson and Mrs. Jennie M. Sears by Rev. R.F. Caldwell. Nov. 8th at the Phoenix Hotel, Lexington by Rev. J.H. Herron, John Scott of Crooks, this county, and Miss Clyde Clark of near Flat Rock, Bourbon County. Deaths: John Hollearn, aged 65, found dead in a pasture near his home on Somerset, this county, Tuesday morning. Inquest found his death due to apoplexy. Funeral not set as family was waiting for the son Frank Hollearn of Cincinnati to arrive. Mt. Sterling Gazette. Bath County World, 17 Nov 1893 Births: To John Parks and wife on Nov. 8th, a daughter. Preston. Nov. 16 to the wife of Elmer Clinkenbaird, a son. Nov. 16 to the wife of Boyle Talbot, twin girls. Deaths: Nov. 16th at North Middletown, J.L. Seamonds, aged 65. Oldest miller in Bourbon County and operated a mill for the past 50 years. Bath County World, 24 Nov 1893 Marriages: Nov. 22d near Owingsville, Robert Brother and Sallie E. Dawson by Elder A.P. Aten. Nov. 20th Richard Bailey and Kittie Ulery and Samuel Jones and Tiny Moore, of Forge Hill, eloped and were married. Deaths: Nov. 21st, Mrs. Marion Colliver at the home of her brother-in-law James Colliver, on Peeled Oak, aged about 40. Preston. Bath County World, 01 Dec 1893 Marriages: Nov. 25th at the Emery Hotel in Cincinnati, Sidney Hart and Lucy Masterson. Deaths: Saturday, at her home on Lick Branch, Mrs. Sallie Kincaid, buried Sunday at Gilead. At the same place Tuesday, her daughter, Mrs. Ann Whitten, buried Wednesday at Gilead. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 07 Dec 1893 (badly damaged paper with pieces missing) Deaths: Mrs. George Whitton of near Day's Mill died Nov. 27. Left a husband and four children. E Fk Flat Creek. Dec. 2, at the home of his son Jacob Cline, John Cline. Burial at Bethel Cemetery. Unk. Bath County World, 08 Dec 1893 Marriages: Nov. 5th at the home of the bride in Carlisle by Rev. George W. Young, Firman Gillaspie and Mrs. Alice Talbott. Wednesday of lat week, Orla C. Harris and Eliza Donaldson and Willie Tipton and Mamie Atchison, all of Owingsville, went to Jeffersonville, Ind. and were married. Bath County World, 15 Dec 1893 Births: Dec. 12th at Newport, Ky. to J.F. Grimes and wife (nee Dickie Sharp), a son named Robert Bronaugh. Mr. Saunders and Miss Medley of Johnson Station were married by Esq. W.H. Williams at his home one day last week. Preston. Deaths: Dec. 11 in Pleasant Hill, Mo., Joseph Baird. Deceased had relatives here. Dec. 13, Susan Hovermale of lung trouble, aged 80. Burial at the old Leggett burying ground near Roger's Mill. Bath County World, 22 Dec 1893 Marriages: Dec. 18th, John Boyd and Ida Hendrix of near Sherburne. Dec. 20th at Blackburn, Mo. Dr. G.A. Richart, formerly of this town, and Effie Neale of that place. Stuart Latta and Gertie Jones, of Harrodsburg, were married in the parlors of the Willard Hotel yesterday, Dec. 18th, by Rev. Edwin Miller of Westminster Presbyterian Church. Mr. Latta formerly lived here. Courier-Journal. Deaths: At Carlisle, Wednesday, Thomas H. Kennedy, a prominent lawyer. Four sons and his wife survive. Two of his sons own Kennedy Bros., the druggists of Mt. Sterling. Bath County World, 29 Dec 1893 Marriages: Dec. 26 at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. G.W. Grimes near Moorefield, John W. Mullikin of Lake Worth, Fla. and Mary M. Grimes. Dec. 27 at Morehead, Fred Powers and Fannie Tippett, daughter of our Rep. Thomas B. Tippett. The groom is a 22-year-old jeweler. Ceremony by Rev. James E. Wright of the M.E. Church. Wednesday at Union Church, Rev. Minor Clark of Augusta and Allie Wilson; and Eld. Thaddeus Tinsley and Gertrude Wilson. The brides are sisters and daughters of G.W. Wilson. Ceremony by Rev. Dr. Pope of Millersburg. Bath County World, 05 Jan 1894 Births: Jan. 2d to F.S. Allen and wife, a daughter, Frances Talbot. Marriages: Jan. 2d at the home of the bride's father near Thomson, Dawson W. Thurston of Minneapolis, Minn. and Mary D. Prewitt. He is a former resident of Montgomery County. She is the daughter of Caswell Prewitt of Montgomery County. Deaths: Jan. 2d at his home in Miranda, Nicholas County, Dr. T.C. Herndon, aged 78. Burial in Carlisle Cemetery Wednesday. Bath County World, 12 Jan 1894 Deaths: Jan. 11 near town, the nine-months-old child of L.H. McLain, of pneumonia. At her home at the Ore Mines, Mrs. George Williams of fever. Left a husband and four small children. Preston. At her home near Sprout on the 1st inst., Mrs. Edmond Nicholas. Left one daughter, Mrs. Dick Colliver. Moorefield. Bath County World, 19 Jan 1894 Births: Jan. 14 at Paris, to M.R. Desha and wife (formerly Ida Myers), a daughter, Helen Elizabeth. Marriages: At Louisville yesterday at the home of the bride, James Allen Withers and Agnes M. Baird by Rev. T.D. Witherspoon, D.D. She is the daughter of David Baird. He is the son of Mr. W.A. Withers. Deaths: Jan. 14 at Maysville, Dr. John R. Phister, aged 68. He was a great uncle of Mrs. T.H. Wood of this place. Jan. 15, the five-months-old son of Patsy Morris. Bath County World, 26 Jan 1894 Births: Jan. 21st at Hodgenville, to Mr. and Mrs. F.E. Redmon (nee Miss Eddie Hubbard), a son, Hallie Hubbard Redmon. Marriages: Jan. 15 at the home of Mrs. Mary Stephens, John Reed of this county and Fannie Henry of Bourbon County by Rev. R.F. Caldwell. Deaths: Jan. 24 at his home in Winchester of paralysis, Capt. John W. Knight, a former citizen of this place. Burial in Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, this afternoon. Bath County World, 02 Feb 1894 Births: Feb. 1st to Robert L. Sharpe and wife, a son. Jan. 27 to B.F. McCord and wife, a daughter, Mary Mildred. Deaths: At his home near Bethel, J. Albert Young of a complication of diseases, aged 49. Funeral at the Christian Church at bethel Sunday by Elder Tinsley. Burial at Machpelah Cemetery at Mt. Sterling. He was a son of Johnson A. Young of Montgomery County. Left a wife (a daughter of the late B.S. Tipton of Montgomery) and four sons. He was a brother of J.T. Young of this town. Capt. John W. Knight was born in Fleming County and was in business for a while at Elizaville. He went to Saline Co., Mo. in 1855 and returned here about the beginning of the war. He was Captain in Col. Gault's Regiment of Federal Infantry, the 16th Kentucky. He served until the fall of 1864 when he was discharged because of inflammatory rheumatism. Was in business at Sharpsburg and still later went to Kansas from whence he came here a few years ago. Left a wife (nee Eliza Caldwell of Nicholas Co.). A former member of the G.A.R. and Knights Templar. Lived in Winchester the past six years. Member of the Presbyterian Church. Brother-in-law of Mrs. Eva Knight of this town. Bath County World, 09 Feb 1894 Marriages: Feb. 8 at the home of the bride's parents, Robert Hardwick and Maud Shrout. Deaths: This morning at the home of his uncle Sam Patrick, Harry Patrick of consumption aged 23. Burial at Crown Hill Cemetery tomorrow. Feb. 3 at her home near Bethel, Mrs. Lean Bell, of bronchial trouble, aged 78. Wife of Robert Bell whom she survived only three months and daughter of Mason Talbott of Bourbon County of whose family of seven children only three are still living: Mrs. Eliza Botts of near Bethel, Mrs. Leoma Jones of North Middletown, and Sanford Talbott of Paris. She was mother of five children, four of whom survive: Mrs. Lean Arrasmith and Mrs. Sue Patrick of Bethel; Mrs. Leoma Hazelrigg of Montgomery County and John M. Bell of Texas. Left sixteen grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Funeral at the home of Elder Thomas Howee of Poplar Plains. Mary Agnes Flanagan died in Moorefield Feb. 2d. She was a Catholic. She was 22 and left a father, brother and two sisters. Capt. John L. Bomar was shot and killed in a street duel against H. Clay Turner, Bruce Turner, John A. McKenzie and Tom Blair. in Mount Sterling. Capt. Bomar was about 54 years old and a native of Munfordsville, Ky. coming to Mt. Sterling shortly after the Civil War. He was a Federal soldier and a pensioner. Bath County World, 16 Feb 1894 Marriages: Feb. 15th at the home of the bride's mother, W.P. Jarvis, of Mason County, and Effie M. Shrout of Nicholas County. Deaths: Feb. 12 at his home near Sherburne, Solomon Spratt, aged 74, of cancer. He was a brother of A.J. Spratt who lives near town. Burial at Bethel Wednesday. Left a wife and four daughters, Mrs. Ella McClure of near Sherburne; Mrs. Birdie McClain of near Mt. Sterling, Mrs. Eva Gorrell of near Ewing and Mrs. Lillie Emmons on the home place. Bath County World, 23 Feb 1894 Marriages: Feb. 21 at the home of the bride's father, Tolliver Vice of Little Flat, Silas Clay and Pearl Vice by Rev. J.D. Redd. Last Wednesday, S.M. Hemphill and Lou Ella Fore were married at the home of the bride's father, Adam Fore, near town. Deaths: Feb. 20th at his home two miles West of Owingsville, Perry Goodpaster, of pneumonia, aged nearly 78. Feb. 20 at his home on the headwaters of Salt Well of cerebro-meningitis, Capt. Fountain Goodpaster aged about 60 years. Left a wife and several children. Col George W. Conner was found dead in the hall of the Court-house Wednesday and to all appearances, had been dead several hours. He was lying flat on his face when found and was 64 years old. He was Lt. Col. of the 5th Ky. regiment in the Confederacy and after the war was elected to the Ky. Senate for one term. Owingsville Outlook. Mrs. Lulu Bogle Redmon of Paris died. She was a niece of E.E. Peck of this place. She spent her early girlhood here. Bath County World, 02 Mar 1894 Births: Mar. 2d to Mr. and Mrs. Sidie Hart, a son, Frank C. Marriages: Feb. 26 at Jeffersonville, Ind. Benjamin F. Scott and Annie B. Ellington, both of Bramblett, Nicholas County. She is 17 and eloped as her parents objected to the marriage because of her youthful age. James Taylor, an aged farmer of Nicholas County, committed suicide Sunday by first slashing himself across the abdomen and chest and, without avail, plunged the knife straight into his throat. He was about 70 and was the father of Dick Taylor who was killed in a street duel in this town years ago. Charlie W. Carpenter, who once lived here, was kicked to death by a mule last week at his home in Chester, SC. He was about 35. Burial at Flemingsburg. Bath County World, 16 Mar 1894 Births: Mar. 7th to William Turner and wife, a son, Sanford Elgin. Marriages: Andrew Manley and Maggie Sorrell were married at the bride's home Wednesday evening by Rev. J.D. Redd. Bethel. Deaths: Mar. 12 at her home near East Union, Mrs. Ellen Dalzell, wife of O.F. Dalzell. Member of the Christian Church. Bath County World, 23 Mar 1894 Deaths: Saturday, Mar. 17 at her home in this place, Miss Mary Hill, second daughter of Thomas R. and Mrs. Julia R. Hill in which this is the first death amongst a family of two daughters and four sons. Funeral at the Presbyterian Church by Rev. F.J. Cheek. Bath County World, 30 Mar 1894 Marriages: Mar. 27 in the parlors of the Louisville Hotel in Louisville, George W. Baird and Martha Frances McClelland by Rev. E.E. Gill of the Baptist Church in Mt. Sterling. Mr. Baird is a native of Mt. Sterling. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. McClelland who recently moved from Bourbon County to Mt. Sterling. Deaths: Andrew Garrard died at his home near Wyoming, this county, last week. He was descendaed from the same family as Gov. Garrard of this State and his wife was related to President Zachary Taylor. Bath County World, 06 Apr 1894 Births: Mar. 27 to D. Clinton Yates and wife, of Judy, a daughter. Mar. 30 to J.R. Copher and wife on Flat Creek, a daughter. Deaths: Mar. 31 at Irvine, Ky., N.B. Busby, a brother of Mrs. Miranda Fletcher and Miss Lou Busby of this town. He was about 76. The infant child of Whaley Bailey of White Oak died Tuesday. A 2-year-old child of Wallace Cracraft died of pneumonia on Flat Creek Thursday last. Nesbitt Alexander accidentally shot and killed himself at the home of his father near Reynoldsville last Friday aged about 18. Burial at Bethel. Bath County World, 13 Apr 1894 Marriages: Apr. 5 at the Christian Church in Mt. Sterling, Alfred Brooks Ratliff and Anna Brooks Magowan by Elder H.D. Clark. He is a son of N.C. Ratliff who lives near town and is a native of this county. She is the daughter of Mrs. Laura Magowan of Mt. Sterling. Deaths: Last Monday, Mart Cline was stabbed to death by William Deatley, at Owingsville, in the back part of Peed and Estill's livery stable. Cline was the son of Jake Cline of near Polksville where he was buried. He was about 25. William Deatley is the son of L.P. Deatley of near Bethel. At his home near Little Rock, Squire B.F. Crouch on Apr. 6th aged 68. Died from injuries received in a fall from a bridge. His wife and two children survive. Apr. 2 at El Paso, Texas where he had gone for the benefit of his health, James Cunningham, aged about 30, of consumption. Son of John Cunningham of Independence, Mo. and a former citizen of this county. Mrs. Emma Denton committed suicide this morning at the home of her father James Denton near Judy by taking strychnine. Bath County World, 20 Apr 1894 Births: Apr. 13 to G.W. Wilson and wife, a son. Marriages: Apr. 18 at the Burnet House in Cincinnati, Lewis Rogers and Iva Dee Allen. Mr. Rogers is a grocer from Paris; she is the daughter of J.G. Allen, cashier of the Millersburg Deposit Bank. Deaths: Apr. 18 at the home of his daughter Mrs. James Caldwell, near town, Dr. Silas Hansbrough, aged 89. Member of the Baptist Church and oldest Mason in kentucky. Left four children: Mrs. James Caldwell and Miss Alice Hansbrough of this place; Mrs. A.E. Henton and Henry Hansbrough of Louisville. Grandfather of Alice Caldwell. Burial at Simpsonville yesterday by his wife who died about five years ago. Apr. 10 at his home near here of consumption, James Wilson, aged about 75. Burial at Union. Preston. Funeral of Emma Denton was preacher at her father's home by Elder B.W. Trimble of Mt. Sterling last Saturday. Burial in Jones grave yard in this county. About 500 attended the funeral. She was 22 years old Bath County World, 27 Apr 1894 Deaths: Apr. 25 at Carlisle after a lingering illness, Robert W. Howe, aged 62, a brother of S.W. Howe of Carlisle and W.H. Howe of Moorefield. Bath County World, 04 May 1894 Deaths: Apr. 26 at Tilton, Fleming County, Mrs. Annie B. Sousley, wife of Robert H. Sousley and sister of J.T. Highland of Judy and of Mrs. Leo Berry of Mt. Sterling. Burial in Machpelah Cemetery in Mt. Sterling on Sunday. Bath County World, 11 May 1894 Births: Apr. 25 to Rev. Blakely and wife (nee Sue Marshall), of Millersburg, a son. Owingsville Outlook, Thu xx Nov 1894 (extremely damaged paper) Births: Oct. 12 to I.N. Anderson and wife, a four-pound daughter. Odessa. Nov. 1st to William Butcher and wife, a daughter and a son--twins. Odessa. To G.W. Hunt and wife, a girl. Knob Lick. Marriages: At the home of the bride's father at Olympia, Charles Clayton of Salt Lick and Tillie McGlosson were married last Wednesday by Elder Tinsley. She is daughter of John W. McGlosson. Deaths: Mrs. Nancy McCue died of pneumonia on the 8th inst. at her daughter's, Mrs. Sam Keerslake's, near North Middletown and was buried on the 10th inst. in Owingsville Cemetery. She was a sister of Mrs. Fannie Hamilton, near town; and of Amos Kendall of Menefee, and Ransom, Joel and Presley Kendall of Nicholas county. She was a daughter of Sanford Kendall and was born in Wayne County, Ky. in 1821. When quite small moved with her parents to Indiana and then to Bath County when about 11 years old and has since lived in Bath and Bourbon with the exception of two years in Ohio. When 15, she married John McCue who died Sep. 1889. Left five children: Mrs. Mary Cull, Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Sam Keerslake, Mrs. David Rudder and Mrs. Julia Scott. For many years a member of the Methodist church but had recently joined the Christian church. On Thursday last week, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hawkins. Odessa. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 02 Jan 1896 Marriages: Robert L. Yarber and Laura A. Guffy were married Tuesday afternoon last week by Judge W.S. Gudgell. On Dec. 4th, 1895, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stephens of near Stepstone celebrated their 50th anniversary. Samuel J. Daugherty amd Anna Waugh were married in the Christian church at this place Wednesday, Dec. 18th. She is the daughter of Mrs. Eliza Waugh of Sherburne. Deaths: A dispatch Monday morning to Mrs. E.H. Goodpaster announced the death of Mrs. Lena Tipton of Mt. Sterling, burial Tuesday. She was daughter of Thomas Jefferson Jones of near Sharpsburg. At his residence on Cow Creek on Dec. 27th, James Foster. He had been feeble for some years and was a very old man. His wife died a few years ago. He left some children and grandchildren. Moore's Ferry. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 30 Jan 1896 Deaths: Squire William H. Williams died Jan 28th at his home on the old Slate Furnace farm midway between this town and Preston. Suffered with stomach trouble and consumption of the lungs for several years. Burial in the Owingsville Cemetery on Wednesday. Member of the Christian Church and the Masons. He was born May 7, 1830, a son of Aaron Williams, deceased. Married to Minerva Stamper who died a little over a year ago. Left the following children: Mrs. George W. Roberson; John Wesley of Mechanicsburg, Ill.; William R. of Hazelton, Kans; Smith of Mechaniscburg, Ill.; Mrs. William Rogers of near Craigs; Joseph, keeper of the County Poorhouse; Misses Elva and Lou Williams residing at home. He was magistrate of Owingsville district from 1874 till his death. (Rest of article gone). Dr. John A. Mitchell, a former well-known dentist of this city died Wednesday morning at the residence of Mr. C.P. Vawter near Springdale, aged 56. Left four sons and two daughters, the sons all residing in Bessemer, Ala. and the daughters in Louisville.Funeral Thursday by Rev.C.C. Chapman and burial in Maysville Cemetery. Maysville Eagle. His sons Edgar and Arthur lived in Owingsville after the parents removed from the town. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 05 Mar 1896 Marriages: Mr. L. Warmoth and Miss Fannie Thompson, both of near this place, were married by Bro. Crouch. Unk. Deaths: The afflicted child of Mrs. McRoberts died Wednesday. It was buried at Hillsboro cemetery. This is the fifth child she has lost. She left her mother and a little sister. Hillsboro. Miss Ida Johnson of this place died at the residence of her father, Grafton Johnson, after many weeks of suffering. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 12 Mar 1896 Births: To Samuel Ellington and wife of Lower Slate, a 9-lb. daughter born Mar. 7th. Thursday, Mar. 5th to Hensley Mclean and wife, a daughter, their third-born. Sharpsburg. Marriages: Russian Calvert and Miss Myrtle Heddings were married Thursday, Mar. 6th, by Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman. They reside in the Sherburne precinct. Boone Hayden and Miss Cordelia Kissick married March 5th in Fleming county. Moore's Ferry. March 5 by Elder Zimmerman, Russian Calvert and Myrtle Hedding, both of Bath county. Okla. Deaths: Mrs. Fenton Bigstaff died Sunday morning at her home on Flat Creek aged 94. Her son Richard and daughters resided with her at the old homestead where her husband, Dr. Bigstaff, lived and died. Funeral Monday afternoon with burial in the family burial ground near the old home. She was a daughter of Fantley Bean and was born in Mason county, Ky. on Feb. 6, 1803. She was married twice, her first husband being --- Arnold. Of this union were born Mrs. Sinnett Young of Independence, Mo., David, William and John Arnold and Mrs. Dr. Riggen, Mrs. Young and John Arnold, of White Oak survive. Her second husband was Dr. O.S. Bigstaff. Of this union were born Richard of Flat Creek; Benjamin, the well-known Sunday school evangelist; James, the Mt. Sterling capitalist and banker; Samuel, the Covington capitalist; and Mrs. J.D. Hind of St. Louis, Mo. Member of the Christian church and one of the first members of New Salem congregation. William H. Scott died at the Owings House on Friday afternoon after taking an overdose of morphine. He was despondent over the death of his wife at Catlettsburg a few weeks earlier. Funeral by Rev. J.L. Irvin and burial in Owingsville Cemetery. He was born in Owingsville on Dec. 12, 1858 and was the second child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scott who ran the Owings House. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 02 Apr 1896 Births: To the wife of William Davis on Mar. 27, a boy. Midland City. To the wife of E.S. Hamilton, 25 ult., an 11-lb.-boy. To the wife of Will Davis, near town, 27th ult., a boy. Marriages: John Quinton Goodpaster and Emily Collins, both of Craigs, were married by Elder B.H. Ross, Sunday, at his residence. Ben Jones of Fleming county and Martha Jones of Bath county were married at the office of the County Clerk Perry on Wednesday by Rev. J.L. Irvin, pastor of the Presbyterian church. At the bride's father's William Marion Day's on Mar. 26th, Robert Myers and Effie Day. Deaths: The 15-days-old baby of Moses Fitzpatrick of Prcikly Ash died Monday afternoon. Mar. 21, 1896, Mrs. Thompson, mother of Jacob Thompson, of this city. She was quite and aged lady and left a large family of grown children. Moorefield. Irvin Malory died last week of fever and was buried at Springfield. He was about 24 years old. Ewington. Mrs. William Eden recently died at her home here after a protracted illness of consumption. She left an aged husband, two sons and two daughters. Burial at Eden's Chapel. Grange City. March 23d, Mrs. William Conway, wife of Dr. W.H. Conway of Sunset vicinity, died in her 39th year. She was youngest daughter of James Newman. Burial in Eden's Chapel burying ground on Mar. 24. Left a husband and several children. Grange City. Mrs. Annie K. Harber's death, of which a short notice was given last week, was sad and unexpected. Her babe was born Monday. She was the daughter of William R.G. Smith by his first wife whose maiden name was Catherine Arrasmith, the latter dying when Mrs. H. was but a few days old. Her father, William R.G. Smith, married again and with his wife and six children reside in Lewis co. Mrs. James Markland of near here is her full sister. Mrs. H. was 38 years and 6 days old when she died. She was a member of the White Oak congregation. She was married to Joseph A. Harber on Jan. 10, 1884. Six children born, two are dead. Odessa. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 09 Apr 1896 Births: To John Craig, Jr. and wife, a girl. Marriages: John Jones and Minerva Anderson were married last Thursday at the residence of Elder Zimmerman. She is a daughter of Cornelius (Cap) Anderson. Deaths: Eliza Stone Myers was born in Bath county, Ky. Oct. 28, 1838 and died Mar. 21, 1896, aged 57 years, 4 months and 23 days. Member of the Christian church at Bethel where she joined in 1858. Married to W.M. Myers on May 31, 1860 by Rev. Wiles, moved with her husband and family to Sedgwick county, Kans in 1879 and to Kingman county in 1895. Seven children, three surviving: Mrs. C.W. Myers of Wichita; Mrs. H. McCabe of Los Angeles, Cal. and Lillie, the youngest, at home. The little infant girl of Joe Crosby died Sunday and was buried Monday at Mud Lick. Olympia. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 16 Apr 1896 Births: April 8th to Mr. and Mrs. William McCarty of Forge Hill, a daughter. On the 13th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Roe Myers of Forge Hill, a daughter. Deaths: Mrs. Phantley Stone of Bethel went to Lexington a few days ago to be operated on for an ailment. She died in that city Sunday from the disease and operation. Interment in Bethel. She was a daughter of Alex. Donaldson, deceased. Two sons and a daughter survived. Monday night near Forge Hill, Mrs. John Reed of consumption. Her maiden name was Rule Jones. She was daughter of the late Joseph Jones. Married to her husband John Reed for less than two years. Member of Wyoming Christian Church. Burial in Atchison burial ground Tuesday. William Williams died at the home of his son, J.L. Williams, Friday, Apr. 10, of pneumonia, aged 74 years. Left five children, all of whom were present except Mrs. Fletcher who lives in the West. Burial at Springfield Saturday. Stepstone. Mrs. James Colliver died the 11th inst. near Sunset, Fleming county. Burial at Eden's Chapel. Left a husband and seven children. She was the daughter of Squire Day and was a member of the Methodist church. E Fk Flat Creek. Mrs. J.C. Irwin of Hopewell, Greenup county, Ky. the mother of H.O. Irwin of this place, died aged 70 years. Burial Monday at Hopewell. Olympia. Mrs. Charles Osborn died with consumption last Tuesday Apr. 7th. Her maiden name was Louellen Belle Day. She was born to William and Mahala Day in Fleming co., Ky. Sep. 8, 1860 and died in Bath co., Ky. on Apr. 7, 1896. Her mother died when she was 14 years old and left her to care for eight children. Went with her father William Day to Illinois, afterwards to Kansas, where she married in 1885 to Martin Harbison. Of this union was born one daughter, Pearl Alma. She afterwards married the bereaved husband Charles Osborn at Holten, Kansas on Jun. 14, 18--. She went with him to his present home in Rochester, Ind. Of this union was born one son, William Glenn. Member of the Christian Church until 1891 when she and husband joined ME church. Husband and two children left for Rochester, Ind. with her remains. Odessa. Mrs. Almanza Byrd died Apr. 12th after an illness of only three days. Member of the Presbyterian church. Left a husband and five children. Burial in the Mt. Sterling cemetery. Flat Creek. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 23 Apr 1896 Births: To Flem Wells and wife Apr. 16th, a daughter. Apr. 20th to W.W. Bailey and wife, on Salt Well, a daughter. To J.Q. Lusby and wife, a son; to E.L. Payne and wife, a son; to Robert Quisenberry and wife, a son. To Warren Swetnam and wife on the 14th inst., a daughter. Odessa. On the 19th inst. to James McNab and his wife, a son. Odessa. To the wife of David M. Rogers, a girl. Knob Lick. To the wife of Levi Bohannan, an 8-lb. girl. Knob Lick Marriages: Adrian Ratliff, son of W.H. Ratliff, the Sharpsburg grocer, and Imogene Allen, daughter of President F.S. Allen of the Sharpsburg Exchange Bank, were married in Cincinnati at the Palace Hotel on Apr. 15th. Warren Patton of this place and Annie Selby of Nicholas county were married in Ironton in the parlors of the Hotel Dennison on Tuesday, April 14th. Freestone. Willie Martin and Miss McClure were married at Mt. Hope Sunday by Elder Gregory. At the Palace Hotel in Cincinnati on Wednesday, Apr. 15th, Adrian Ratliff and Imogene Allen were married. Sharpsburg. Deaths: J.W. Hamilton of Stepstone died last Friday of heart failure aged 33. Remains taken to Nicholas county for burial. Left a wife and three children. He was a son of Eli Hamilton. Miranda Horseman died Saturday morning. Funeral by Elder G.W. Porter, pastor of the Christian church with burial in Owingsville Cemetery. She was daughter of Martin and Nancy Honaker and was born on Naylor's branch, Bath co, June 11th, 1846. Married to Richard Horseman on Oct. 26, 1864. Two children survived: Annie, wife of James F. Day and Jefferson M. Horseman, salesman in T.S. Shrout's establishment, both of Owingsville. She came to Owingsville in 1888. Amanda Wheatley, daughter of B.G. Wheatley, died at her father's home in Mason county on Feb. 20th. Mrs. Alice Cannon, wife of R.B. Cannon of Nicholas Co., daughter of J.W. McGlosson of this place, died Saturday, Apr. 18th, 1896 aged 37. Burial at Concord Cemetery Sunday. Olympia. John William Hamilton died at his home near here Friday, Apr. 17. He was a son of Eli J. Hamilton. Left a wife and three small children. Stepstone. Mrs. Russell Colliver died Apr. 11th of cancer. She was 43 and was a daughter of Squire Day. Born and reared in Fleming county. Member of the Methodist church. Buried in the Chapel grave yard. Okla. Mrs. Mary Duckworth died at her home two miles west of here on Monday, Apr. 6th. She was born May 23, 1816. Member of the Presbyterian Church at Sharpsburg since 1840. Lost her eyesight in 1858. Married to Frank Duckworth in 1839. Seven children, five deceased. Sherburne. Mrs. Jennie Abbott, wife of Alex Abbott, committed suicide by taking strychnine on Friday night. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 30 Apr 1896 Births: On Tuesday Apr. 28th to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cummings, a son. To the wife of Charles Clary on the 25th inst., a son. Flat Creek. Last week to J.C. Arnold and wife (nee Taylor, a boy. Sharpsburg. Marriages: Milton Meeks and Mrs. Martha A. Pasrsons were married Sunday morning. Knob Lick. Deaths: John Taul Young, an old colored man and one-time slave of Col. Toliver Young, dec'd, died at his home on Bald Eagle, Monday night. Mrs. M.B. McClure died at her home in Crawfordsville, Ind. on Apr. 22, 1896. She was born Mar. 15, 1821 and was married to M.B. McClure in 1846. Six children, four survived her. She was the fifth child of Allen and Becca Gudgell. Moved to Crawfordsville with her husband in 1883. Member of the Sherburne Christian Church until she moved. Left four children, one brother and three sisters. Her only brother is Joseph Gudgell; her sisters are Mrs. Sallie Harper, wife of Daniel Harper and Miss Jennie Gudgell who lives with her sister. Mrs. Ann Stone, wife of James Stone, died on Tuesday, Apr. 21, 1896. She had breast cancer which was operated on at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati, but it had spread and cuased her death. Funeral services at family residence by Elder G.W. Porter of the Christian Church. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. She was the former Ann Burbridge and a daughter of "Uncle Jack" Burbridge. She was born near Reynoldsville, Bath county. about 50 years ago. Married to James Stone. An only child, a girl, died at the age of two. Of her father's family, there survive Mrs. Miranda Young, mother of Mrs. A.W. Bascom, who resides with her daughter west of town; James Walter Burbridge of the same neighborhood; and Roland M. Burbridge of Mt. Sterling. April 21st, old Aunt Betsy Estill, wife of the late Silvester Estill, died in Fleming county at the residence of her son, Thomas Estill. Burial at Fairview burying ground on the 22d. Moore's Ferry. Died of spinal affection, Mat Williamson, son of Will Williamson, aged 16. Preston. Joseph, the 18-month-old son of R.L. Blevins, died Sunday the 26th of brain fever. Burial at Springfield. Flat Creek. Died Apr. 21 of stomach trouble, "Uncle" Jerry Wills. He was 67. Burial at Lower Salt Lick burying grounds. Salt Lick. Mrs. William Davis died of consumption of the lungs last Friday; burial Saturday at David Baily grave yard. Left a husband and several children. Odessa. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 21 May 1896 Births: Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle of Naylor's Branch, a 10-pound son. To the wife of Henry Orme, a girl, born May 17th. Ewington. Marriages: Spencer Riddle and Annie Jones, of Craigs vicinity, were married Thursday May 14 by B.H. Rose. Mr. Riddle is son of George Riddle. Miss Jones is a granddaughter of Mrs. Hettie Jones. Joseph Cogswell and Analiza Alfrey of Stringtown were married by Elder H.F. Martin of Freestone on Thursday. Cogswell. Deaths: Ben Nelson fell from a bridge at Beattyville and was killed. He was well known here; left Olympia about ten years ago and went up in the mountain counties to work at railroad building. Brother was Jessie P. Nelson of Mt. Sterling. Ben was aged about 65. John W. Reaves died at his residence in Rowan County near here with heart failure on May 9th. Moore's Ferry. Mrs. Sarah Benson died with consumption Wednesday May 13th at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Taylor Pauer near Frenchburg. She was wife of James Benson who died several years ago. She was 65. Seven children survived, four sons and three daughters. Burial in the Benson burying ground. Carrington. Millrig Foster of Warax Run died at his home Thursday of heart trouble. His last wife survived him. She was a daughter of Hon. A.J. McKinzie, Sr. Cogswell. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 28 May 1896 Births: On the 24th inst. to W.W. Nixon and wife, of Preston, a boy. To Mart Million and wife, a boy. Olympia. Deaths: Presley Anderson Howard died at his home on the Spencer pike in this county Wednesday, May 20. Service by the Masonic fraternity at Machpelah Cemetery this afternoon. He was father of George and Will Howard who killed City Marshal James L. Young and John Thompson in a street fight in this city. Another son, Tom, was killed while trying to arrest Alonzo Brookshire in company with Kavanaugh Tipton in 1892. George and Jim met their deaths while attempting to whitecap a man named Cupps in Bath county. Mr. Howard was 85. Mt. Sterling. William Crosthwait's two-year-old child died Saturday from flux. Cogswell. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 04 Jun 1896 Births: May 28th to Mr. and Mrs. James K. Emmon, a daughter. May 19th to John W. Doyle and wife, a son. Marriages: Thomas Ramey of Huckleberry Flat and Sallie Armstrong of Cogswell were married Thursday at the bride's home by Rev. Squire Davis of Salt Lick. Deaths: Mrs. John H. Gudgell died at her home at Alton, Anderson county, on May 14, 1896. She was born in 1831. and married John G. Gudgell in Sep. 1852. Eight children, two of whom died when young. She left one brother and six children. Her husband was killed on Apr. 15, 1872. Joined the Christian Church at Sherburne when young. Benjamin F. Hughart died aged about 73 at Sharpsburg of apoplexy on Saturday night. Sharpsburg. (Also pg. 1) William Smathers, Sr., died near Sharpsburg last Thursday night May 28th aged about 74. Funeral at the Presbyterian Church by Rev. R.F. Caldwell. Eight children of whom two survived: Mrs. Leford of near Sherburne and Mrs. Beckner of Pleasant Hill, Mo. Sharpsburg. (Also pg. 1) I. Newton Anderson died of consumption near Odessa last Saturday, May 30th. He was 57 and was a brother of George, John S., Thomas D. and Edward Anderson. His wife survived. She was the former Mattie Garrard. Also survived by two children. He was a twin brother of John S. Anderson. Burial at Conyer Cemetery. Odessa & Wyoming. (Also pg. 1) Douglas G. Ames of Wyoming was found dead in his bed last Sunday morning. His wife, Mrs. George Ann Ames, who is a sister of D.T. Gault, of this town, and was the widow of John Huff, survives him. He was a native of Boston. Wyoming. (Also on pg. 1) Mrs. Hiram Armitage of Carrington died of consumption Saturday and was buried at Upper Salt Lick graveyard Monday. She would have been 51 yrs. old on Aug. 3, 1896. Member of Upper Salt Lick Church. Left a husband and ten children. Martha Ann Norris died of consumption at her home on Upper Prickly Ash Monday morning, Jun. 1, 1896. Funeral Tuesday and burial at Collins' burying ground. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tucker Power. She was born in 1878 and married William Norris in Sep. 1888. Survived by one son and her husband. Miss Lucile Catlett died after a long illness with hip disease Saturday night. Funeral from the home Monday by Rev. Irvin of the Presbyterian church. Burial at Owingsville Cemetery. She was the youngest daughter of Dr. J.T. Catlett and was born in Owingsville on Mar. 1, 1880. Venia W. Sorrell, daughter of Thomas and Alice Sorrell, died May 26th in Rowan County of spinal and brain affection. She was about two years old.. Burial in the Slaty Point graveyard on May 27th. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 11 Jun 1896 Births: Saturday, June 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. James T. Carter of Prickly Ash, a daughter. Marriages: Price Rayburn, son of William Rayburn of near Preston, and Belle Warner, daughter of Jacob C. Warner, eloped to Maysville and were married Sunday. On Tuesday, June 2d, C.F. Day and Nora Lee Eden eloped to Mt. Sterling and were married. Sherburne. Deaths: Mr. Abe Carpenter of near Flemingsburg killed by lightning while he and a friend J.R. Hall were together visiting the village of Wallingford. On their return from Wallingford, lightning struck them both killing Carpenter. He was a brother of Mrs. Charley D. Kilpatrick of Owingsville. Left a wife aged 35 and five children. Fred Bush and Fred Smarr of near Mt. Zion, Boyd County, each about 17, were drowned in the Ohio river by the waves from the Bostona while they were bathing; neither was able to swim. Mrs. Hiram Armitage's death noted again. Further details last week. Douglas G. Ames was born in Norfolk, Maine in May 1832. He was a traveller of note, had been on six continents and was a sailor for 15 years. He was a Union soldier for three years and a part of this time on the gun-boat "Osceola". After the war, he worked for a firearms manufacturer in Hartford, Conn. He followed this trade for a number of years and then was an engineer on the Union Pacific RR. He was married to Georgia Ann Huff at Wyoming on Jul. 4, 1887. He died May 31, 1896 of heart failure. Burial in the Honaker burial ground on June 1st. Wyoming. Mrs. Fannie Armitage, wife of H.B. Armitage, died at her home at Carrington May 30, 1896. Member of the Christian Church. Frenchburg. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 18 Jun 1896 Births: To George A. Peed and wife on the 10th inst., a son. The infant died on Tuesday morning. Marriages: George L. Mason, Jr. of Bath county and Ola Bramble, daughter of John Bramble of Saline, were married at Shiloh, four miles east of Owingsville, on Wednesday, May 20, 1896 by Rev. Sullens of Slater. She was a daughter of John Bramble who formerly resided in Bath county; a sister of Mrs. Z.T. Crain of Okla; her mother was a daughter of Aaron Garner, deceased. Deaths: Harve Cutright died Sunday morning at his home, aged 49. Left a wife and 5 children (one girl and 4 boys), two of whom were in Illinois when he died. Burial in Eden Chapel burying ground on Monday. Grange City. On the 2d inst. at Independence, Mo., James R. Gudgell, aged 43. He was son of the late Joseph Gudgell, Sr. and was born and raised at the old Gudgell homstead near Sharpsburg. He removed to Missouri in 1873. His wife, who was a Miss Rochester of Danville, survived, but there were no children. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 25 Jun 1896 Births: To Robert Maddux and wife, twin daughters. Sherburne. Deaths: Eli Hamilton, aged 66, died at the Eastern Kentucky Asylum at Lexington on Jun 15. Remains brought to Myers' Station, Nicholas county and buried in the 17th. Alexander Wells was born in Bath county on Sep. 22, 1814 and died last Friday, Jun. 19, 1896 of old age at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Felix Clark, near Olympia and was buried at the George Jackson graveyard Saturday. He was the seventh and youngest son of his father's family which included: Edward, James, Thomas, Whis, Benjamin, Joseph and Mrs. Samuel Hart, mother of Jailor Hose Hart. "Uncle Pete" as he was called was married Nov. 8, 1836 to a sister of Samuel Goodan near Owingsville. She died several years ago. Four children survived: Mrs. Felix Clark; Mrs. John Clark of Owingsville; Mrs. George Clark of Flat Creek; and John Wells of Texas. Bath County Democrat, Fri 26 Jun 1896 Marriages: Charles W. Nesbitt of Owingsville, Commonwealth Attorney of the 21st District, and Mrs. Sallie Thompson of Mt. Sterling were married at the Gibson House in Cincinnati Wednesday. She was a daughter of the late Burwell Tipton of Montgomery County. She first married Bert Thompson of the firm of Chiles, Thompson & Co. of Mt. Sterling who died several years ago. He is a lawyer and son of the late J.M. Nesbitt of this place. Rev. John Reeves, formerly pastor of the M.E. Church South of this place was married June 24th to Mae McCormick of Hempridge, Ky. Deaths: Alexander Wells, aged 81, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Felix Clark, near Olympia, on the 19th. Burial in the George Jackson graveyard. Eli Hamilton of this county, adjudged insane in the County Court not recently, died in the Lexington Asylum not long ago. Burial at Myers Station, Nicholas County. Infant daughter of W.F. Schooler and wife died at their home in Morehead last Saturday. Burial in Richmond, Ky. Mt. Sterling Free Lance. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 02 Jul 1896 Births: To the wife of Ed Glover, a son. Deaths: The 2-months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Hyden of Freestone died Tuesday while the parents were on a visit to the family of the latter's father, John Cassity, of Stepstone. Mrs. William Prather (colored) died on the fore part of the week on the George Hamilton, Sr. farm. Flat Creek. Bath County Democrat, Fri 03 Jul 1896 Deaths: Mrs. Rachel Vivian died last night. County Cullings. Sunday morning, Jun. 21st, Joseph Wilson aged nearly 80. He lived on Hinkston Creek in Montgomery County near the Bath County line. Died from overheating. Never married and left one brother and three sisters. Funeral Monday at the home by Elder B.W. Trimble of Mt. Sterling. Burial in the family burying ground. County Cullings. At Winchester, Tuesday, June 23d, Mrs. Elizabeth Sbott (Scott), aged 86. One sister, Mrs. Colliver of Ohio, and two brothers, John Robinson of Nicholas County and Jones Robinson of Missouri. She was an aunt of Mrs. J.M. Brown of this town. Burial at Mt Sterling yesterday. Member of the Christian Church. County Cullings Infant daughter of John Hyden and wife of Freestone died of brain trouble Tuesday at the home of John Cassity, father of Mrs. Hyden, near Stepstone It was their third child. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 09 Jul 1896 Births: Jul 1, to the wife of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carter, west of town, a son, Clarence Miller, their first born. Marriages: Price Cassity and Dona Day were married at the Christian Church of Wednesday, July 1st. Farmers. Deaths: Eugene L. Sorrell, son of Allen and Mary L. Sorrell of Lower Flat Creek, born Dec. 14, 1895 died of brain trouble on Jul. 3d and was buried the following day in the Warner graveyard by the side of the mother who died about four months ago. William H. Bush died of heart failure yesterday morning. He was in the coal business with his son Poindexter, but gave most of his time to buying cattle, being representative of Goldsmith of New York City. Left a wife and six children: Ed G. of Independence, Mo.; James of Kansas City, Mo.; Mary, Poindexter, Annie and Ben, all of Owingsville. Funeral at the Christian Church. Burial arrangements not yet finalized. Mt. Sterling Sentinel-Democrat. Sadie Octava, the 9-month-old daughter of John Hyden and wife, of Freestone, died July 1st at the home of the latter's father, John Cassity, Sr. Stepstone. News received at Bethel of the death of Mrs. Eva, wife of Dr. Lucien McDonell of Flemingsburg, date not given. Bethel. Bath County Democrat, Fri 10 Jul 1896 Births: To Alfred Carter and wife, July 1st, a son. Deaths: Murder at Stanton-- Robert Hardwick, a merchant of Stanton, Powell County, was shot and instantly killed by "Hoss" Pettit Friday afternoon. Hardwick was baout 43 years old. He was married to Bettie Bedford, sister of Tice Bedford, of Montgomery County. Pettit is 23. Deaths: William H. Bush, of Mt Sterling, died suddenly of heart failure on Wednesday last week. Left a wife and six children. James T. Breen, former druggist of Mt. Sterling, died there Sunday night from chronic diarrhea aged 63. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 16 Jul 1896 Births: Saturday, July 11th to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Reynolds of Jones' Branch, a son. To Ernest Armitage and wife on July 3d, a son. Carrington. To James Walton and wife, twin babies--boy and girl. White Sulphur Springs. Marriages: At the Christian Church Wednesday evening, Dona Day and Price Cassity. Farmers. Deaths: Mrs. Fannie Armitage died at her residence at Carrington, Ky. on Saturday, May 30th. She was wife of H.B. Armitage and daughter of James M. and Elizabeth Hovermale. and was born Aug. 3d, 1845 in Bath county near where she died. She married H.B. Armitage on Nov. 18, 1865 and settled down on Salt Lick Creek in Bath county, now Menifee. Member of the Christian Church. The infant child of Willie Berry died Jul. 11th. Moorefield. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 23 Jul 1896 Marriages: At the residence of R.T.D. Zimmerman on last Thursday, Jessie P. Stephens and Addie Powers, both of Odessa. She is the oldest daughter of Mrs. Annie Powers, widow of Uriah (Bud) Powers. The groom is the son of Thomas S. Stephens. Odessa. Deaths: A.L. (Lon) Thomas, aged 50, died Tuesday at Preston after a long illness with consumption. Funeral by Elder Porter Wednesday. Burial in family cemetery on Peeled Oak. Left a wife and a 9-year-old daughter. Thomas Thornsburg died Friday, July 10th, aged 90, at his home on Mud Lick Creek and was buried the following day at Lower Salt Lick burial ground. Left three sons and two daughters: Van M. of near Bethel, J. Mason and James Ewing of Mud Lick, Mrs. harrison Wills of Salt Lick and Miss Drusilla who lives at the homestead. Miss Annie B. Snedegar died July 14th at the residence of her parents and was buried July 15th at the Hedrick graveyard. She was a daughter of W.L. and Mary J. Snedegar and was about 19. She died of scrofula which she had for about two years. member of the Christian Church. Moore's Ferry. Bath County Democrat, Fri 24 Jul 1896 Deaths: A.L. Thomas of near Preston, aged 50, died Tuesday of consumption leaving a wife and a nine-year-old daughter. Funeral Wednesday. Burial at Peeled Oak. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 30 Jul 1896 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. A.N. Denton of Slate Avenue, a daughter born July 25th. Deaths: After a long illness with flux, Miss Fannie Sanford died Tuesday afternoon at Farmers aged about 25. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sanford. Buried Wednesday at Old Virginia. Kate Coyle, 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coyle, died Tuesday night at Washington Branch. Had a brother Tilford who died only 12 days before her. Mrs. Warren W. Bailey died last Sunday. She was born Sarah Maggie Bailey in 1864 and died July 26, 1896. Funeral from the Christian Church at Wyoming and burial by the side of her baby which died a week previous. Odessa. Mrs. Annie Saunders, wife of M.C. Saunders, died at her home at Day's Mill, Fleming co., on Jul. 21, 1896. She was the daughter of Anderson and Catherine Garner and was born and reared in Bath county. She was 23 years old. On Nov. 7, 1889, she married M.C. Saunders. In 1891, they moved to Hillsboro, Fleming co. and in 1893 moved to Day's Mill. Left three children, a husband, four brothers and two sisters. Burial at Eden's Chapel by Rev. Savage. Okla. Robert McKee, a prominent Fleming co. farmer of near Hillsboro, died from a fall from his horse. State News. Newton Jones, aged 12, was washed away and drowned in a branch at Johnson Junction, Fleming co. State News. Bath County Democrat, Fri 31 Jul 1896 Births: July 25th to A.N. Denton and wife, a daughter. Marriages: July 25, Lucretia Smith and William Wright. Deaths: At Millersburg, Sunday, July 20 of gastric fever, Mary, twelve-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Peed. County Cullings. The infant child of P. McNamara and wife died Friday. Burial at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, yesterday. Mt. Sterling Free Lance, July 26. Sarah M. Bailey, wife of W.W. Bailey and daughter of W.B. Gudgell died at her home near Odessa on July 25th, aged 31, leaving a husband, and three children--a girl aged 12, and two boys, aged 9 and 5 years. An infant born to Mrs. Bailey on July 9th died the next day. Funeral by Elder Parker Monday at Wyoming. Burial at family burying ground at J.T. Atchison's farm. Judge Frederick Rand, an old resident of Owingsville, died at Indianapolis on the 17th. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 06 Aug 1896 Births: To Henry Tincher and wife of Craigs, a son, their first born, born July 29th. To Mr. and Mrs. James Landon Barber of Naylor's Branch, a 14-lb. daughter born July 29th. To Riley Vice and wife, a 12-lb. girl on Aug. 3d. E Fk Flat Ck. Marriages: William Wright and Lucretia Smith were married Tuesday of last week at the home of Witts Staton. Olympia. Deaths: Miss Dallas Garner, 16-year-old daughter of A.L. Garner and wife who keep the toll gate on Hinkston pike, died at their home yesterday morning of flux. Services at the Springfield church this morning. Mt. Sterling Journal. Miss Fannie Sanford died with flux and fever Tuesday, July 28th at Mr. John Scott's. She was the 22-year-old daughter of Reuben and Sallie Sanford, deceased. Buried in the Old Virginia graveyard Wednesday following. Two brothers: John of Catlettsburg and Edward of Bath county; four sisters: Miss Laura, Mrs. Sophia Burns, and Mrs. Bettie Coyle, all of Bath county, and Mrs. Dillie Watkins of Maysville. Farmers. Bath County Democrat, Fri 07 Aug 1896 Births: To Henry Tincher and wife, July 29th, a son. Deaths: Miss Dallas, 16-year-old daughter of A.L. Garner, died at her father's home in Montgomery County last Friday. Mrs. George Williams, aged about 25, died at Wyoming Friday leaving a husband and one child. On the same day in the same neighborhood, two small children, one belonging to James Stephens and the other to M.C. Saunders. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 13 Aug 1896 Marriages: Wednesday, Aug. 5th at the home of the bride's parents in Rowan county, Isaac Walton and Ida Cooper. Grange City. Also under Hillsboro. Deaths: On the 9th inst., Willie Nicholas, 8-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Woodard. Burial at the Woodard graveyard. E Fk Flat Ck. Jake Sloan shot and killed Bruce Landsaw in front of the Sterling Lumber Co.'s office Wednesday evening of last week. Result of an argument over Sloan's wife. Landsaw was shot just above the heart and died almost instantly. Landsaw was from near Olympia and Sloan was from Carter county. Landsaw was buried by the county at the Jones cemetery. Sloan was still at large. Salt Lick. Sarah Williams, wife of G.T. Williams, died Aug. 2, 1896. She was daughter of John L. and Sarah Gray and was born and reared in Bath county. Burial in New Hope burying ground by Brother Boots. Left a husband and child, a father, two sisters and one brother. Okla. Martha Kerns died Sunday at her home one mile east of Buzzard Roost in Nicholas county. Funeral at her home Monday and burial at the Carlisle cemetery by her husband Levi Kerns. I.R. Darnell had taken his mother, her sister, to visit her at her bedside on Friday. Odessa. Bath County Democrat, Fri 14 Aug 1896 Deaths: William N., eight-year-old son of George Woodward of East Fork Flat Creek, died Sunday. Burial Monday in the family burying ground with services by Rev. Boots. Jake Sloan shot and killed a man named Landshaw at Salt Lick on Thursday of last week. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 20 Aug 1896 Births: Friday, Aug 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lathram of Prickly Ash, a son. Aug. 18th to T.S. Robertson and wife of Bethel, a son., Albert Scott. To William S. Anderson and wife, last week, a boy, William McKinley. Odessa. Deaths: Mr. D.T. Gault died Tuesday. More extensive article next week. Mrs. W.H. Gray, daughter of W.G. Phelps formerly of Grange City, died at her home near Millersburg on Aug. 11, 1896. Burial at Hillsboro cemetery Aug. 12th. Left a husband, two children, a mother, six sisters and and one brothers. Married W.H. Gray, son of Fielding Gray) in the Christian Church at Hillsboro, Nov. 15, 1888. She was 26 years of age. Melissa Jackson, wife of George Jackson, Sr. died Aug. 13, 1896. She was born in Ky. in 1812. Burial in the Jackson graveyard. Olympia. William H. Crawford died at his home near here Sunday night. Burial Wednesday at the cemetery here. Hillsboro. Annie Eliza, wife of D.H. Hendrix, died on the 12th inst. aged 46. She left a husband and seven children. She was a sister of Andrew Barbee, Mrs. George M. Woodard, Mrs. Jonathan Riddle of Illinois, Mrs. Jackson Rankin of Fleming co., William Barbee and Garbriel Anderson. Member of the Methodist church. Burial in the Hendrix graveyard by Rev. Boots. E Fk Flat Ck. The remains of Mrs. Henry Gray (nee Phelps), of Bourbon county, were taken through here last week to be buried at Hillsboro Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Gray a few years ago resided at this place. Grange City. Bath County Democrat, Fri 21 Aug 1896 Deaths: David T. Gault died at his home in Owingsville on the 18th aged about 65. Burial in the owingsville Cemetery Wednesday with services by Elder Porter. His wife (formerly a Miss Cox) and ten children survive: Mrs. Annie Jackson, Mrs. Addie Honaker, Mrs. Artie Spencer, Mrs. Leona Barnes, Mrs. Dora Cook, Miss Birdie Gault, R.T. and D.T. Gault and twin boys, Paul and Gano. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 27 Aug 1896 Births: Thursday, Aug. 20, 1896, to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Crouch, a daughter. To George Eldridge and wife, a son, R.H. Lane, born Monday, Aug. 17, 1896. Stepstone. Deaths: The wife of George Perkins, a carpenter who lives in Mattie Lee City, died Wednesday night of typhoid fever. Mt. Sterling Sentinel-Democrat. Deceased and family formerly lived in Owingsville. John Pieratt of Bath county wedded Miss Lena Perkins, her daughter. D.T. Gault died at his home in Owingsville Tuesday, Aug. 18th. He had been sick only a few days from stomach and bowel troubles. Funeral following Wednesday afternoon with burial in Owingsville Cemetery by Rev. G.W. Porter. His full name was David Theodore Gault and he was born in Fleming county and reared at Wyoming. The only survivor of the father's family is Mrs. George Ann Ames of Wyoming. he married Miss Melissa Cox of Scott County who survived him. The following children survive: Annie (Mrs. James K. Jackson of Olympia); Addie (Mrs. Thomas P. Honaker of Prickly Ash); Robert; Artie (Mrs. Joseph Spencer of east of town); Leona (Mrs. James A. Barnes of Salt Lick); David (of Texas); Dora (Mrs. J.W. Cook of Salt Lick); Bertie, Paul and Gano. Mr Gault was a cabinetmaker and carpenter by trade and removed to Owingsville about 25 years ago. At his home near here in Fleming county on Aug. 19th, Dudley M. Shrout, of dropsy; buried at Hedrick's on the 21st. He was 66 and was born and reared in Bath county. Served in the 24th Ky. Vol. Infantry in the Federal army. Married Parthena Charles about 10 years ago. Left a wife, three brothers, and one sister. He was a son of Samuel Shrout who died several years ago in this county. Moore's Ferry. The 13-month-old child of Mr. and Mrs. George Clavell drowned Tuesday Aug. 20th. Burial in Zion burying ground Wednesday. Sherburne. Bath County Democrat, Fri 28 Aug 1896 Births: To J.H. Crouch and wife, Aug. 20, a daughter. Deaths: Margaret M. Wilson died at Bethel on the 25th inst. She was the wife of George W. Wilson and was aged 65. Her maiden name was Baltzell and she was born and raised at Cynthiana. She was first married to a Mr. Burns and to her surviving husband about ten years ago. J.H. Polk Smith, a bachelor farmer aged about 53, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with a derringer pistol of large calibre in a room on his farm near Judy on Tuesday. He had long been bothered by neuralgia. He was a son of the late Henry Smith and a brother of Hood Smith of Winchester, D.L. and R.M. Smith and Mrs. J.M. Armstrong of Mt. Sterling. Mrs. Mary Lou Gibson, widow of the late George Gibson, committed suicide at the home of her father, W.H. Settles, on Sycamore Street, Mt. Sterling, by shooting herself in the temple with a 32 calebre revolver. She was the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Settles and leaves a boy, Owen, about 7 years old. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 03 Sep 1896 Births: To Dr. and Mrs. G.W. Conner, a son, their second, born Sunday, Aug. 30th. Deaths: George Jackson, Sr. died at his home near Olympia on Aug. 26th aged 86. His wife of 62 years died two weeks previous. Burial in the family cemetery. She was 85. Her maiden name was Melissa Barber. She was a daughter of Thomas Barber and as sister of Mrs. Thomas (rest broken off). Annie E. Hendrix, daughter of John and Martha Barbee, and wife of D.H. Hendrix, died at her home on East Fork, Aug. 12, 1896. Member of the Methodist church. Mrs. Louetta Bolling, wife of William Bolling and daughter of G.W. Staton, died Aug. 27th. She was about 21. Just a week ago, her babe died. She died at her father's home west of here. Member of the Christian Church. Moore's Ferry. Also under Forge Hill. Fidelie, 8-year-old son of Hol Vice of Sprout, Nicholas co., accompanied his father after a load of lumber Thursday. On coming back with a very heavy load, his father was on one side of the wagon driving, his son on the other. He heard his son scream. On looking around he was horrified to see the wheels passing over the prostrate form of his son. He lived one day. Burial Saturday at Longview cemetery. Sherburne? Died Aug. 24 of brain fever, Clarence, 10-months-old son of John M. and Sallie Denton. Okla. Bath County Democrat, Fri 04 Sep 1896 Deaths: George Jackson, aged 86, died near Olympia on the 26th ult. His wife, to whom he was married 62 years, died two weeks previous. Five children survive. Mrs. John Barber (nee Miss Mattie Brown) of Paragon died of heart failure Saturday night. Left a husband and baby. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 10 Sep 1896 Births: To Simpson Purvis and wife on last Sunday, a boy. To Will Taul and wife, near Springfield, a boy, first born, Thomas Taul. Sharpsburg. To Wilson T. Jones and wife (nee Gorrell), a girl. Sharpsburg. Marriages: The 3d inst., Isaac M. Vice, son of Jefferson Vice of Bath county, and Maud Vice, daughter of Mary C. Vice of Nicholas county. Sunday, Aug. 30th at the residence of the bride's father, Allen Spencer, Johnson Vallandingham and Mary J. Spencer. Both live near the Hedrick school-house. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: The 11-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.M. Hemphill of near Bethel died of flux Aug. 26th and was buried at Sharpsburg. Mrs. Malvina Ragland died at her home at Farmers of consumption last Friday. She was daughter of Fielding Green and widow of James Ragland. Several children survive. Charles I. Hawkins died Aug. 25, 1896, aged 49. Left a wife and five children. He had been a Union soldier and was a pensioner. Funeral at the Methodist church by Rev. M.T. Chandler. Burial at Bethel Cemetery. Mrs. Fannie Thomas died of cancer at Carlisle Aug. 26th and was buried in the Thomas burial ground near Sharpsburg. She was 69. She was widow of Jack Thomas who died near Reynoldsville several years ago. The following children survive: Mark L. Thomas of near Reynoldsville; W.L. of Versailles; J.A. of Sharpsburg; and Mrs. Thomas Watson of Carlisle. Mrs. Thomas was a Lyons before her marriage and a sister to Mrs. Reuben Sanford, deceased. Member of the Presbyterian Church. Bath County Democrat, Fri 18 Sep 1896 Births: Last Tuesday to Ed Anderson and wife of Wyoming, a son. Marriages: Robert Coyle and Emma Wade were married at the Fair grounds near Sharpsburg yesterday (Thursday). He is a son of George W. Coyle while she is the eldest daughter of Thomas Wade who lives west of town and who moved here from Nicholas County. Deaths: Caroline ("Dink" as she was familiarly called) wife of Uncle Speed Bogie, colored, died last Friday. James Bush, raised in the eastern part of the county, shot is ex-wife at the home of Mrs. Tade in Mt. Sterling Saturday. Winchester Democrat. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 17 Sep 1896. Births: Tuesday morning, Sep. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson of Wyoming, a son. To George M. Woodard and wife, a son born the 7th inst.; also to Boone McClure and wife, the 3d inst. a boy, W.J. Bryan. E Fk Flat Ck. To the wife of T.J. Barnes on Sep. 13, a girl. Deaths: Ivy McLean, 6-month-old daughter of Garrett McLean of Potomac, Ill, died in her father's arms at Grand Central depot yesterday. The McLean family, consisting of the father, mother, and two children, arrived at the depot en route from Potomac to Salt Lick. Child found dead in the father's arms when he awoke from sleep in the train station. Child died of inflammation of the bowels. Burial at Salt Lick. Charles B. Campbell died at his home near here Saturday of consumption, aged about 40. Funeral from the house by Rev. E.C. Savage. Burial at the Hillsboro Cemetery Sunday. Mr Campbell had been in failing health for about two years and had recently been to Colorado seeking relief. Left an aged father and mother and one brother, James W. Campbell, and one sister, Mrs. Amy Gresham. Hillsboro. James Coons, aged 26, died near Bethel of typhoid fever, Sept. 11th. Buried at Sharspburg. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 24 Sep 1896 Marriages: Robert Coyle and Emma Wade were married in the hotel in Sharpsburg last Thursday. He is next-to-the-youngest child of Mrs. Susan Coyle. She is daughter of Thomas Wade of Salt Well branch neighborhood. Deaths: Mrs. W.L. Thomas died in Versailles Saturday, Sept. 12th, of typhoid fever. Left a husband and five daughters. She was a Miss Hunley and was married in Henry County. They resided in Bath county about four years ago. Her husband was "Boaz" Thomas, a brother of Mark Thomas of near Reynoldsville. Mrs. Mary Markland died of the infimities of old age last Thursday at the home of her son, James Markland, on the waters of White Oak, Wyoming precinct. Funeral Friday with burial in Atchison graveyeard. She was born Apr. 13, 1816 and was a daughter of Samuel Craig and a sister of John Craig, the well-known stock trader of near Salt Lick. Married to Jonathan Markland who died a few years ago. Surviving children were: James, Mrs. Lizzie Adams, Samuel and Garrett, the latter three living in Missouri. Member of the Christian Church. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 01 Oct 1896 Births: Sep. 22d to Mr. and Mrs. Newton Cassidy of Salt Well, a daughter. Sep. 27th to Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wells of Craigs, a daughter. Deaths: Reuben Ragland died at his home in Petersburg, Va. on the night of Sep. 19th. Deceased was a native of Bath county and a brother of William and James Ragland. He was aged between 75 and 80 years. The child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colliver died last Saturday. Burial Sunday evening at Powers graveyard. Odessa. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 08 Oct 1896 Births: Sep. 28th to Mr. and Mrs. Jo Byron of Odessa, a daughter. Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephens of Naylor's Branch, a son. To the wife of Albert Gray, a son. Grange City. Marriages: Hattie Warner of Strasburg, Mo. was recently married to Dr. Brierly of Peculiar, Mo. Her uncle Jacob Warner lived near Owingsville. Emmet Park, son of O.H.P. Park of Reynoldsville vicinity, and Addie Warren of Polksville were married Oc. 7th at Salt Lick. John Otis and Ida Green eloped to Ironton, Ohio and were married. Deaths: At Thomas Gregory's, Uncle Harvey Harvey, after some months illness. Burial at Allen burying ground, Bath county. Grange City. Hannah Snelling (nee Boyd), died Oct. 2d after a lingering illness of several months of consumption. She was the wife of Benjamin F. Snelling. She was just short of 36 years of age. Burial in the Longview Cemetery by Elder Porter. Left a husband and two children. Sherburne. Also under Bethel. Bath County Democrat, Fri 09 Oct 1896 Births: To Alfred Stephens and wife on last Sunday, a daughter. On the 28th ult. to Jo Byron and wife, Odessa, a daughter. Marriages: Emmett, son of O.H.P. Park, was married to Addie Warren of Polksville on Wednesday, Oct. 7th at the church-house at Salt Lick. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 15 Oct 1896 Births: Oct 10th at I.B. Conyers' near Wyoming to Mr. and Mrs. James Snelling, a daughter, first born. To the wife of (nee Annie Gossett) of William Irvin, a daughter. Moorefield. Marriages: Last Thursday, Newton Reid Patterson and Ina Goodpaster eloped to Jeffersonville, Ind. and were married by Squire Hause. He was second cousin of Mrs. Elizabeth Prewitt (nee Lizzie Reid, formerly of this town). The bridegroom's grandmother was Mrs. Belle Allen. He is the eldest child of the late William R. Patterson and a grandson of Prof. J.T. Patterson and of William C. Allen and a great-grandson of the late William Ragan of Mt. Sterling. She is the daughter of Mrs. Fannie Goodpaster and the late L. Alexander Goodpaster. James Penix, Jr. and Sophia Kincaid of Olympia were married on Oct. 10th at the home of the bride. Olympia. William Staton and Effie Flood were married Oct. 7th at the bride's home by Elder H.C. Downey. Deaths: Mrs. Lewis Hunt died of old age at her home on Flat Creek Sunday. Burial at Springfield Monday. Mrs. Thomas Bradley (nee Minnie Moores) of Winchester, died at Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati last Thursday. Deceased was a daughter of Tilford Moores, deceased, and his widow Mrs. Josephine Moores of this town. Left a husband and two sons, aged about six and two years respectively. James L. Whittington died Oct. 9th of consumption. Burial in the Wright burying ground Saturday evening. Forge Hill. Sampson Green died at his home in Rowan county on Oct. 4th aged about 80. Left a wife, feeble in health, one son and several grandchildren. Buried Oct 6th at Slaty Point. Moore's Ferry. Mrs. Susan Crowe, wife of Marion Crowe, died Oct. 5th aged 64. Her maiden name was Patrick. Member of the Presbyterian Church. Funeral by Rev. Chandler of the Methodist Church. Burial at Sharpsburg on Wednesday. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 22 Oct 1896 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Elliott on Monday night, Oct. 19th, a son. Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McAllister, a daughter. Oct. 12th to Willie Baird and wife (nee Lizzie Wilson), a daughter. Bethel. Marriages: Tom McClain and Annie McCarty were married Oct. 14th. White Sulphur Springs. Deaths: Clarence Reed, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Woodson Shrout, died Oct. 19. Upper Prickly Ash. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 29 Oct 1896 Births: Oct 21st to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Staton of Salt Well, a daughter. Oct. 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Roberts of Flat Creek, a daughter. Marriages: Wren Vanlandingham and Arra Bradley, both of Wyoming, were married by Elder T.D. Zimmerman at his residence on Wednesday, Oct. 21st. Albert Wilson and Nancy Shrout were married last Thursday at Jeffersonville, Ind. She is the youngest daughter ofIsaac D. Shrout of Upper Prickly Ash. He is the son of George W. Wilson of Bethel. Albert Wilson of Bethel and Nannie May, youngest daughter of Mrs. Nancy Shrout of this neighborhood, eloped to Ironton, Ohio and were married on Oct. 22d. Upper Prickly Ash. Deaths: John W. Faris, son of the late Joseph A. Faris, died of consumption at his hoem on Bald Eagle, Sharpsburg precinct, last Thursday. Funeral from the Christian Church Friday with burial at Owingsville Cemetery. He was about 46 years old. Married a Miss Cohen of Jessamine county about 15 years ago. Left a widow, a son and a daughter. He was a brother of M.D. Faris of Owingsville, Mrs. Nannie Duncan of Carlisle and Miss Lucy Faris. John Spencer, a aged citizen, died Saturday morning and was buried Sunday evening in the Old Virginia burying ground. Forge Hill. Also under Bethel. Bath County Democrat, Fri 30 Oct 1896 Marriages: C. Albert Wilson of Bethel and Nancy Shrout who lives three miles west of town, were married in Jeffersonville, Ind. Thursday of last week. She is a sister of T.S. Shrout. Deaths John W. Faris died Thursday last week aged 47. Funeral Friday at the Christian Church. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. Left a wife and two children: Jo, aged 19, and Elizabeth, aged 7. Mrs. Frantie Ellington died Friday, Oct. 23d at her home near here. Her maiden name was Martin. She was born and raised in Morgan County and was about 30. Married to James T. Ellington at the age of 18. Member of the Christian Church. Burial in Morgan County. Cogswell. Mrs. Robert Colliver, aged 25, died at her home on White Oak Tuesday of lung trouble. Husband and one child survive. Four children are dead. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 05 Nov 1896 Deaths: William Swartz died Thursday near Olympia and was buried at the Williamson burying ground Friday. He was an ex-Confederate, serving through the war in Capt. W.P. Conner's Company. Among his surviving sons were David and Dote of Olympia. Montgomery Conner, infant on of Dr. and Mrs. George W. Conner, was attacked and died of diptheria last week Thursday. He was 2-1/2 years old. Funeral Friday with burial in Owingsville Cemetery. Mrs. Frantie Ellington died Oct. 23, 1896. She was born in Morgan co. on Jan. 28, 1865 and was a daughter of John Martin. She was married to James T. Ellington on Apr. 9, 1885. Member of the Christian Church. Cogswell. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 12 Nov 1896 Marriages: George William Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of Indian Creek, and Effie Hendrix, daughter of D.H. Hendrix of East Fork, were married on the 4th inst. at Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman's. E Fk Flat Ck. Thomas Dillon and Lottie Frazer were married Thursday, Nov. 5th at the home of the bride near Peyton's Lick. She was daughter of C.W. Frazer. Sharpsburg. Harvey Alfrey and W.W. McKinzie's daughter were married Sunday. Cogswell. Deaths: Uncle Johnnie Spencer died Oct. 24, 1896 He was about 75. Funeral by Rev. Bob Alfrey at Peasticks on the 15th inst. Craigs. Jacob See died last week. Left a wife and on son. Member of the Christian Church. Stepstone. Sallie Colliver, wife of Robert Colliver, died Oct. 28th of flux after having recovered from typhoid and pneumonia. Buried on the 29th at the Powers burying ground beside four of her children.. She was 22 years old and was the only daughter of Richard and Bettie Colliver. Left a husband and one son. Only 27 years old and has buried five of his family. Odessa. Also under E Fk Flat Ck. John W. Woodard, aged 81, died the 5th inst. Left 7 children, all boys. Four live in the West: Pasman, Alfred, Thomas and Sanford, three in Missouri and one in Illinois; and three in Bath county: James, George M. and Samuel. Burial in the Woodard graveyard. His wife Sarah preceded him in death 21 years ago. E Fk Flat Ck. Ludia Z., 6-year-old daughter of Squire J.H. Downey and wife, while standing near the fire popping corn Friday morning, her clothes caught fire from which burns she died Friday night. Cogswell. Owingsville Outlook, Unknown Date, But believed to be in Nov. or Dec.1896 Marriages: Richard L. Thompson of near Sharpsburg and Annie P. Wilson were married at the bride's home on Peeled Oak Wednesday, Nov. 25, by Rev. J.L. Irvine. She is daughter of the late James Wilson, formerly of Madison County. His second marriage. He has several grown children. Marriage notice of Mary Berry Goodpaster, daughter of Mrs. Fannie Goodpaster and the late Alexander Goodpaster, to Richard A. Chiles. Part of article giving date is missing. Docia Irvin and Ben Myers were married at the M.E. Church Thursday by Bro. Wightman. Moorefield. Emma Dickey, niece of Mrs. C.W. Durham, was married the 4th at the home of her father, A.S. Dickey. Deaths: On Nov. 16, 1896 at the home of Mr. Ben Snelling, Miss Annie Boyd. She was a sister of Mrs. Snelling. An old lady by the name of Nichols. She was a pensioner and some 86 years old. Burial near Moorefield. Knob Lick. Mrs. Sallie Daily was stricken with paralysis and died Thursday. Burial at the old burying ground on Tanner's Hill Friday. Sherburne. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 19 Nov 1896 Births: To John Alfred Hall and wife, a boy born the 7th inst.; and to Clem Vanlandingham and wife, the 9th inst., a son, William McKinley. E Fk Flat Ck. To the wife of V.C. Razor, a girl; to the wife of Rev. Jno. Cheap, a boy. Salt Lick. Marriages: John P. Wright of this place and Nora Pierce of Grange City were married Thursday, Nov. 15, at the home of Elder Zimmerman. The bride was the granddaughter of J.M. Pierce. He is the son of Squire J.W. Wright. Forge Hill. Omar, son of George Routt, and Ella, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Powell Hedding, were married at the Fairview Church on the 11th inst. by Elder Roden. E Fk Flat Ck. Deaths: Miss Annie Boyd, daughter of Richard Boyd, died of consumption Monday at her home near Sherburne. Burial in the Longview Cemetery, Bethel, Tuesday. Charles F. Scruggs died last Thursday of congestion of the brain and was buried Friday at Bethel. He was about 50. He was a brother of Mrs. Joseph Wilson, Miss Celia Scruggs and Hector Scruggs, of that neighborhood. His wife survives. The wife of prof. H.F. Smith of Sharpsburg is a daughter. Deceased and wife were rearing their granddaughter, daughter of their deceased daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Shepard. Mr. Scruggs was a Royal Arch Mason. Minnie, wife of William Woodward, Jr., died the 10th inst. on Lick Branch. She was formerly Minnie Heddings and was buried at Bethel cemetery. E Fk Flat Ck. The infant son of Wesley and Phoebie Wills of whooping cough on Nov. 6th. Salt Lick. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 26 Nov 1896 Marriages: Richard A. Chiles and Mary B. Goodpaster were married Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1896 at the Christian Church in Owingsville. He is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L.T. Chiles. (Half of article missing) Deaths: When M.D. Faris was at Mt. Sterling Monday, he received a dispatch that Capt. Tom Henry died Monday at Hazel Green. He was a Captain in the Confederate army and was elected to a term as Clerk on the Ky. Court of Appeals. He formerly resided at West Liberty but removed to Mt. Sterling a year or two ago. He was married twice, his second wife being a daughter of the late Col. John Tom Hazelrigg. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 17 Dec 1896 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Neri Swetnam of White Oak, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Donaldson of Upper Prickly Ash, a daughter, their first born, on Dec. 6th. Marriages: Charles Spencer and Ella LaRue Madden were married at the home of the bride's friend, Mrs. N.H. Trimble in Mt. Sterling, on Dec. 9, 1896 by Rev. Everett Gill. This is the second marriage for each. The bride is the widow of S.C. Madden of Mt. Sterling. She was a Miss Gault of Wyoming. She has one child, Clarence, away at school. They resided on Upper Roe's Run. Pierce Winn and Agnes Catlett were married Dec. 9, 1896 at the Christian Church by Rev. W.E. Keller of Bardstown. She is the youngest and only surviving daughter of the late Dr. J.T. Catlett and his wife Elva. She is the granddaughter of Judge A.J. Ewing and a niece of F.M. Ewing, the wealthiest man in Bath county. He is Cashier of the Mt. Sterling National Bank. A long article. Deaths: Mrs. Miranda Fletcher died at Sharpsburg Sunday of pneumonia, aged about 70. Her husband was a son of Gen. Tom Fletcher. She was an aunt by marriage of Gov. Claude Matthews of Indiana. Funeral Monday by Rev. F.J. Cheek. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Left two married daughters, Mrs. A.T. Jarvis of Mason Co., and Mrs. J.B. Looney of Winchester. Corbett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ike McClain, died Dec. 12th aged 11 months and 18 days. Burial at Eden's Chapel burying ground Sunday. Grange City. A little son of Charles Nickells died of whooping cough near Hedrick's school- house on Sunday, Dec. 6th and was buried in the Sorrell graveyard on Indian Creek. Moore's Ferry. Elias Jones died of typhoid fever Sunday. Remains buried in Owingsville Cemetery. Odessa. Mrs. H.C. Ratliff died at her home near here Dec. 8th. She had been twice married, first to George Coons and was the mother of Ollie Coons of Owingsville, who is her only child. She was Miss Margaret Moxley before her marriage and was a sister of Mrs. Dr. Phillips of Wyoming; the Misses Moxley of this vicinity; and George Moxley of Sharpsburg. Member of the Christian Church and was buried at Thompson burying ground Thursday. Funeral by Rev. Bruce Trimble of Mt. Sterling. Stepstone. Bath County Democrat, Fri 18 Dec 1896 Births: Dec. 9th at Preston to the wife of H.W. McDermott, Jr., a son. Marriages: Charles Spencer married Ella L. Madden, late of Mt. Sterling, in that city on the 9th inst. by Rev. E.E. Gill at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N.H. Trimble on North Maysville Street. A.J. Gatewood of near Owingsville, son of James B. Gatewood of Montgomery County, and Miss Virginia Gathright, only daughter of R.O. Gathright, prominent Louisville businessman, were married in that city of Wednesday, Dec. 16th.. Mr. Gatewood is the grandosn on the late Judge A.J. Ewing and a nephew of F.M. Ewing near town. Nov. 30 at the residence of Lee C. Ratliff near Bethel, Squire John W. Hopkins of Tilton, Fleming County, and Iva Lloyd of Bethel, by Rev. M.T. Chandler. County Clippings. Thursday, Dec. 10 at the home of J.R. Linville near the fairground, J. Doss Terrell and Lulu Dray by Rev. R.F. Caldwell. She is the daughter of W.S. Dray; he is the son of Mrs. Martha Terrell. County Clippings. Deaths: Judge J.J. Byrne of Frenchburg died of consumption on Dec. 13th. He was a prominent Freemason and was buried by them on the 13th near his mother and two sisters who drowned in the Frenchburg flood on June 26, 1892. He was a bachelor and was 57 years old. At the time of his death, he was Master Commissioner of the Menefee Circuit Court. Josiah Arrasmith of Bethel died at his home Dec. 5th after falling from a wagon near Sherbunre on Wednesday before. Funeral by Rev. Chandler at the home on Sunday the 6th. Burial in Bethel Cemetery. The Sharpsburg World says of him: Josiah Arrasmith was born Dec. 25, 1834 in the house where he died. He was a son of Massey and Elizabeth (Kerns) Arrasmith to who six children were born. Only one of thse is now living--John Arrasmith of near Bethel and the twin brother of the deceased. Josiah Arrasmith's father Massey was born Jan. 12, 1801 and died Feb. 19, 1883. His mother was born Jan. 17, 1804 and survived her husband dying Feb. 11, 1890. Josiah joined the Confederate Army in 1863 during Cluke's raid in Kentucky. Enlisted in the 9th Ky. Cavalry, Breckinridge's regiment, Co. F, and served until the surrender of Joseph E. Johnson, Apr. 18, 1865. On Nov. 5, 1867, he was married to Carrie Wheeler Badger, a sister of David Badger, deceased, and of Mrs. John D. Young of Owingsville. Only one child was born to them--Mattie, Mrs. A.R. Robertson, who lives with her mother near Bethel. Former Master of the Masonic Lodge at Bethel. Also, was Commander of the Patrick R. Cleburne Camp No. 252, United Confederate Veterans. Bath County Democrat, Fri 23 Dec 1896 Births: To Taylor Bruce and wife, a boy, Dec. 16th. Olympia. Deaths: Dudley Wills of near Salt Lick died at the home of his mother on Sunday of consumption and was buried Monday in the McClain graveyard. He was a son of the late Jerry Wills, about 40 years old and unmarried. Bath County Democrat, Fri 30 Dec 1896 Marriages: Henry Ross and Cardelia Davis were married at the former's home the 24th inst. Grange City. Deaths: Mrs. Eliza Green, widow of the late Simpson Green, died last Sunday and was buried Monday at Slaty Point. Moore's Ferry. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 31 Dec 1896 Births: To the wife of Thomas Sorrell, a daughter, Dec. 18. Moore's Ferry. To Richard Vanlandigham and wife, a son, Dec. 18. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: Mrs. Eliza Ann Green died at her home in Rowan county near Ile's Mill last Sunday. Buried Monday at Slaty Point burial ground. She was a daughter of Charles Bailey, Sr. who removed to Texas and died there a few years ago. Judge Warren Bailey of Freestone is a brother. She was wedded to Sampson Green. Several children, but only their son John survived. Deborah Warner McDonald died Dec. 14, 1896 in Mississippi where she had gone to hopefully regain her health. She was born May 23, 1839 in Bath county. Married Sep. 3, 1872 to Isaac McDonald who preceded her in death. Member of the Church of Christ. Funeral by Rev. L.E. Brown of Hamilton, Ohio on Dec. 17 at Eaton, Ohio. Burial in Mound Hill Cemetery, Eaton, Ohio. A letter to the editor regarding the death of Josiah Arrasmith. His wife was Miss Caroline Badger. His father was Massie Arrasmith. A Civil War veteran? Moorefield. Mrs. William Ragan (Sarah H. Ragan) died of consumption Dec. 26th aged 56. Member of the Christian Church. Funeral by Rev. H.D. Clark and burial in the old family burying ground. She was the only daughter of Harrison Alexander. Stepstone. Mrs. Thomas Williams of Leon, Carter county, aged 73, who had been living with her son Shed Williams of Moorefield, had gone to visit her children in Carter county and while on the road to the train, she tripped on a briar and fell and broke her hip near Soldier, Ky. She evidently died later judging by the tone of the article, but it does not directly say. Lengthy article. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 04 Feb 1897 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. John W. Shrout Saturday night on the Preston pike, a son. Marriages: George Crouch and Edie Donaldson were married last Thursday at the home of Elder Zimmerman near town. She is the daughter of David Donaldson. He is the son of Isaac Crouch, deceased, and a brother of Fletcher Crouch. Adam L. Trumbo and Miss Lou Jacobs were married at Irvin, Estill Co., on Jan 20th. His brother was Frank Trumbo. Bethel. John Satterfield and Miss Olivia Hanks were married on Jan. 28th at the home of the bride's father. Preston. Deaths: Chester Hurt, the 21-year-old son of Abe Hurt, of color, died of consumption Friday night. Mrs. James Lyons of Forge Hill neighborhood died last Sunday morning. She was a daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Goodpaster and was about 34 years old. Charles Duty of Bethel precinct died last Thursday aged about 75. George Thomas died at his home near Preston, Wednesday of last week of pneumonia. He was about 52 years old. He married a daughter of George Hart. She died about 20 years ago during their residence in Illinois. Two daughters survive, one of them the wife of Samuel T. Jackson and the other Miss Ida Thomas. Funeral Thursday with burial in Billy Ewing graveyard. The body of William Deatley who died at the Eddyville Penitentiary over a month ago, arrived here Monday and was taken to Bath county for burial. The body was found in a medical college at Louisville where it had been shipped for dissection. Carlisle Mercury. Stephen Clayton, aged 79 years, died of kidney trouble last Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Reuben Piersall, on the Preston pike. Funeral Saturday with burial in Goodpaster burying ground by the G.A.R. His wife, a daughter of Abraham Goodpaster, died 11 years ago. Five daughter and one son were born to them, only ones surviving were: Mrs. Sarah Wilson of Owingsville and Mrs. Reuben Piersall. Ran the A.W. Bascom mill for many years, was a farmer and resided on the O. & Mt. S. pike until recent years. Solider in Co. D, 14th Ky. Cavalry during the Civil War. Member of Thomas Clark Post, G.A.R. and was a Federal pensioner. Alena, wife of Richard Craig, died the 25th inst. aged about 25. Left two children, a girl and a boy. Her husband preceded her about a month ago. Burial at Gilead by the side of her husband. E Fk Flat Ck. Charles McAlister Duty died Wednesday night aged 75. He was an own cousin of the late James M. Nesbitt and Joseph L. McAlister. Bethel. George Thomas, aged about 52, died Jan. 28th of pneumonia. Burial at Hedger graveyard Thursday. Preston. Alfred Alley, Sr. died at his home a few miles below here aged about 70. Left a wife and seven children. All are married but one. Hon. James Alley, mayor of Oxford, Kansas, is his oldest child. Cogswell. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 11 Feb 1897 Births: To the wife of Dr. Ball, a boy. Olympia. To the wife of John Bromagen, a daughter. Moorefield. To the wife of Gano Stone, a daughter, Margaret Robertson. Moorefield. To the wife of Milton Meeks, a boy. Knob Lick. Deaths: Jessie Wyatt, aged 18, son of William Wyatt, died of pneumonia last Friday ath his father's home at Peeled Oak and was buried Saturday afternoon at the burial ground on the farm. His father is a brother of the late Jessie Wyatt and his mother was Miss Mary Wilson before her marriage., a daughter of the late Abijah Wilson of east of town. Aunt Frankie Sorrell died Feb. 3d of dropsy and heart disease. Member of the Piersall family for 30 years and was a Methodist. Burial in the Piersall family burying grounds. White Sulphur Springs. Jesse Wyatt died at his home near Howard's Mill of pneumonia. He was eldest son of William Wyatt and was 18 years old. Stepstone. Also under Peeled Oak. The 6-month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Armitage died Jan. 25th of pneumonia. Carrington. Joseph Benson died at his home Wednesday morning from consumption. Left a wife and two small children. Burial in the old Benson burying ground. Carrington. Mrs. McCabe, keeper of the first toll gate between Bethel and Sharpsburg, died of pneumonia Friday. Burial at Mt. Sterling. Moorefield. Mrs. James Maze, Jr., died Saturday, Feb. 6th, of consumption. She was a daughter of A.J. Maze. Knob Lick. Bath County Democrat, 17 Feb 1897 . Births: To the wife of John Boling, a daughter, Feb. 6th. Moore's Ferry Feb. 6th to the wife of William Lawson, a boy. Olympia. Marriages: Feb. 4th at the home of the bride, Mr. John W. Hobbs and Mrs. Mary Nester by Rev. Allen Purvis. Groom is from Ohio and is 83. She was the widow of the late Andrew Nester and daughter of James Nealis and is 47. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: At Salt Lick, Feb. 5th, Garrett McClain, of consumption, buried at Hedrick graveyard on the 6th. Left a wife and one child. Moore's Ferry. Friday the 6th of this month, Mrs. Mary Maze at her home in Polksville. Wife of James Maze. Abraham Jackson Jones was born on the headwaters of White Oak Feb. 9, 1840. His mother was a daughter of the late Abraham Hornback and is now living in Morgan County. His father, Abraham Jackson Jones, was killed at a cornshucking on Nailor's Branch in 1848 in the house now occupied by John Lathram. Enlsited in the Union Army in the fall of 1861 in Co. B, 24 regiment under Capt. Carey. At the close of the war married Manda J. Law who bore him two children: John Henry of Odessa and Thomas W. of Kansas. Later his wife died and he remarried Zerelda Ellington who bore him five children: Mrs. Thomas Snedegar, Mrs. Ben May, William, George and Charley, all now living near Odessa. Died of abscess of the brain on Feb. 9th aged 57. Burial in the Atchison graveyard by the G.A.R. Wyoming. Samuel Humphries died at his home on White Oak from consumption aged 55 last Jan. 9th. He died Feb. 14th. He and family lived in Rowan County until one year ago when they moved to Bath County. Died on J.R. Darnell's place where the family was living. Left a wife, five boys and one daughter. Burial in the Johnson graveyard in Fleming County Monday last. Odessa. Andy Pettit died Feb. 10th at his son's, Harry Pettit, who resides on W.B. Powers' place, aged 80. Cause of death was cold and pneumonia. Served in the Civil War. Burial at Harper's school house. Funeral at White Oak Church by Elder B.F. Parker. Odessa. Feb. 11th at Howard's Mill, James Kirk of consumption. He was a clerk in the J.J. Thomas store here. At the time of his death, he was part owner of a store at Howards' Mill. Preston. Tollie Young of Sharpsburg died Monday. Buried yesterday at Mt. Sterling. John Stone died at his home north of town Tuesday, Feb. 9th aged about 35. He was a son-in-law of Martin Jones. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 18 Feb 1897 Births: Tuesday night of last week, to Mr. and Mrs. M.B. Zimmerman of Prickly Ash, a baby which lived only five hours. To Press Barnes and wife, Feb. 12, a girl. Preston. Marriages: John Maupin and Miss Margaret Rogers, of Salt Lick, were married Sunday, Feb. 14, 1897 at the residence of B.H. oss. Also under Salt Lick. Retta Hawkins and Mr. Kenny, both of Nicholas County, were married Wednesday last week by Rev. Chandler. Also, John L. Vice and Cynthia Darnell were married at the same place on Saturday evening. They had been divorced two years ago, but were married again. Bethel. Ada Six and Woodson R. Graham were married at the Central Hotel in Maysville on Thursday, Feb. 11th. The bride is daughter of Jane Six. Deaths: James Kirk died of consumption at Howard's Mill last Thursday and was buried in Mt. Sterling Friday. (Rest of article missing). John Stone died suddenly Tuesday last week at his home on Washington Branch. He had enlargement of the heart. He was a son of R. Coleman Stone of Naylor's Branch and was about 31 years old. He married a daughter of Martin Jones of Lower Slate. The widow, two sons and two daughters survive, the eldest of whom is nine. Burial Wednesday at the John T. Lathram graveyard on Naylor. John E. Rice died Feb. 6th at Trickham, Texas. He was the grandfather of James Rice of the same town. He was probably past 80 years old and had resided at Ile's Mill and later moved to Texas. His children by his first wife were: James of Trickham, Texas; Sonny, killed accidentally while a soldier in the Union Army; Mahala, deceased wife of J. William Coyle of Prickly Ash; Belle (given the pet name of Wheat), wife of Thomas Green, both deceased; Richard of Salt Lick; John (nicknamed Tobe), deceased; Mattie, wife of F.M. Ingram of Emporia, Kansas; Mary residing with her brother Richard; Anna, deceased wife of Boone Razor. Some children by the second wife survive, but their names are not known. Abraham Jones died Wednesday morning, Feb. 10th, at his home on Lower White Oak Creek. Had pleurisy and an abscess on the brain. Burial Thursday afternoon in the Atchison graveyard by the G.A.R. He was a son of Jack Jones. John Jones is a younger brother. He was married twice, first to Miss Law. Their only children were John Henry of White Oak and Thomas of Kansas. His second wife was Zerrilda Ellington, a daughter of Squire John Ellington of North Fork of Licking, now deceased. This invalid wife, three sons and two daughters survive. He was a member of Co. B, 24th Ky. Vol. Infantry. Also under Wyoming. Captain Andrew Pettit died Wednesday last week at his home on White Oak and was buried in the Cartmill graveyard at Prickly Ash Thursday afternoon. He was 73. His wife and several children survive. An interesting article about the militia preceeds this notice of his death. Mrs. McCabe, an aged lady, died at the toll-gate between Bethel and Sharpsburg last week. She was of Irish descent. Burial at Mt. Sterling. Her daughter was Miss Mollie McCabe. Bethel. James Kirk of the firm of Thomas & Kirk, of Howard's Mill, died there last Thursday morning from consumption. Stepstone. Sam Lowe died Friday near Ringo's Mill; interment Saturday. Hillsboro. Abraham Jones died Feb. 10 of rather a complication of diseases. First he had a case of la grippe in early winter after which he got pneumonia and then abscess of the brain which caused his death. Born Feb. 9, 1840 and died Feb. 9, 1897, aged 57. First married to Amanda Jane Law of Morgan Co. (Rest of article cut off). Odessa. Samuel Humphreys, a solider of the late war, died of consumption Monday the 15th aged 55 years, 1 month and 6 days. He was born in Fleming co. and spent most of his life there and in Rowan co. Buried the 16th at Johnson graveyard in Fleming county. Odessa. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 04 Mar 1897 Births: Feb. 27th to Robert L. Blevins and wife on Flat Creek, a daughter. Feb. 26th to Mr. and Mrs. George Karrick on McCullah's Branch, a son. Marriages: Samuel Shrout and Lou Williams were married Thursday, Feb. 25th at the home of the bride's brother, Joseph Williams. He is son of Thomas F. Shrout who resides on the Preston Pike. She is the daughter of Squire William H. Williams. On Feb. 24th at Myers, Ky., Mr. M.H. Myers and Lettie Kendall were married by Rev. Weightman. She is the daughter of Presley Kendall. Deaths: John Karrick, Jr. of near Stepstone died Monday of heart trouble and inflammatory rheumatism. Burial Tuesday at the George M. Carpenter graveyard. He was a son of Wash Karrick of Salt Lick and was about 36 years old. He married a daughter of Winfield Carpenter. His wife and a son survive. Mrs. Burrell Tipton died of cancer of the stomach at her home in Mt. Sterling Sunday. She is the mother of Mrs. Charles W. Nesbitt of this town. Burial at Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, Monday. John Karrick, Jr. died at his home near here Monday, Mar. 1st, 1897 after a lingering illness. He was a son of Wash Karrick and was born and reared near Salt Lick in Bath Co. He married Miss Mollie, only daughter of W.S. Carpenter who, with her son of about seven years, survives. Funeral Tuesday with burial at Carpenter graveyard. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 11 Mar 1897 Births: March 9th to Prof and Mrs. M.C. LaPrelle, a daughter. To R.W. Goodpaster and wife, a daughter (Pearl). Licking Valley. March 3d to Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Rudder of Craigs, a daughter, first born. To Charles Craycraft and wife, a boy. Preston. Marriages: Wednesday, March 3 at Elder Zimmerman's, Miss Minnie Hawkins and J.W. Rodgers. Bride is a daughter of Thomas Hawkins; groom is son of Reuben Rodgers, both of near Sherburne. Okla. Clifford McClain and Mollie Carter, both of Bath Co., eloped to Ironton, Ohio and were married Sunday. Bride is daughter of John Carter. Stepstone. Williams Smathers, Jr. adnd Pearl Frazer were married on Thursday, March 4th, at Lexington. She is second daughter of C.W. Frazer of Montgomery Co. Sharpsburg. Deaths: "Uncle Sam" Allen, the well-known colored man who resided in or near town so many years, died in Mt. Sterling last Thursday of Bright's disease. Funeral Friday and burial in the colored cemetery in the West end of Owingsville. He belonged to the Allen family during slave times. He was born in Bourbon county 72 years ago but lived most of his life in Bath. His wife, Aunt Ader, died a few years ago. A majority of their large family survives. Mrs. James B. Tipton died at her home in Mt Sterling Monday, March 8th, after suffering with abcess of the liver. Funeral Tuesday with burial in Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling. She was the former Miss Miranda Tackett and was aged about 48 years and was born and reared on White Oak. She was a sister of James Tackett of Illinois, of Felix Tackett of near town and of Mrs. Belle Wasson of Winterroud, Indiana. Left one son, Albin. March 2d, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Rawlins, aged 5 months. Licking Valley. John Pleak died at his home at Sunset Saturday of consumption. Interment at Eden's Chapel Sunday. Left three children. Hillsboro. The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Thomas who had been seriously ill with whooping cough died Wednesday last. Farmers. Bath County Democrat, 24 Mar 1897 Births: To John Leach and wife, a daughter. Flat Creek. Deaths: Sunday of heart trouble at this place, Aunt Sallie McIlvain, aged 80. Preston. W.H. Morgan who was born and raised in this county not far from Wyoming, but left here several years ago, was killed near Seattle, Washington by an infuriated bull a few days ago. He was a soldier in the Mexican War being a messmate of Capt. Conner of this town. He was a brother-in-law of John J. and Robert Whitten of Oakla. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 25 Mar 1897 Births: To Jeff Shouse and wife, a daughter. Salt Lick. Saturday, March 20 to William Turner Anderson and wife, a boy; to Ambrose Thompson Jones and wife, a daughter. Odessa. Marriages: Sunday, Mar. 21 at the residence of B.H. Ross near Owingsville, Leonard Collins and Docia Goodpaster, both of this neighborhood. Knob Lick. Deaths: A dispatch to the Courier-Journal states: David Raidy, a turnpike laborer living with his relative, Miss Mollie Laughlin of Sharpsburg, was killed on the North Middletown and Mt. Sterling Pike. He fell from a wagon and was crushed by the wheels. He was about 58 years of age. Mildred McClain, wife of George McClain, died on the 13th inst. of consumption. Left a husband and two small children. White Sulphur Springs. Mrs. Sallie McElwaine died Sunday aged 77. Burial in Botts graveyard. Preston. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 01 Apr 1897 Births: March 25th to Mr. and Mrs. Gould Clark, a son. Marriages: Tuesday, March 23, at the home of the bride, Miss Belle Whitton and W.M. Williams, Rev. Thomas Rhoden officiating. Okla. Deaths: A dispatch from Bracken County Monday states that Cush Williamson, son of James Williamson of Preston, had been killed by the explosion of a boiler at a saw mill where he was employed. Also in Bath County Democrat. Mrs. A.L. Havens died Wednesday March 24th 1897 aged 69 years from a lingering illness. Buried in Hillsboro Cemetery Friday, March 26th, by Bro. Ross. Left a husband and eight children, three of whom reside in the West. Grange City. Died Wednesday at the home of Samuel Thomas, Enoch Lane, aged about 62. Had been a cripple all his life. Died from a fracture of the skull when he fell from his crutches. Burial on the farm. Sharpsburg. Mrs. Louisa Powers died Sunday at her home near old Pittsburgh. Funeral from the home Monday by Elder B.F. Parker. Burial in the family burial ground near the home. She was 78 years old lacking by only a few days. Member of the Christian Church at White Oak for 40 years. Left seven children: W.W. of Owingsville, J.H. and W.B. of near the old home, Mrs. George A. Deatly, Mrs. Kate A. Gillon and Mrs. James H. Wilson and Mrs. R.T. Colliver, all living at or near the old home. Odessa. Bath County Democrat, 14 Apr 1897 Deaths: Apr. 7th, Mrs. Fannie Corner, aged 60 years of heart disease. Member of the Christian Church. Stepstone. Apr. 3d, Lizzie, infant daughter of W.L. and Maggie A. Snedegar in the Forge Hill vicinity. Burial in the Hedrick graveyard on the 5th. Moore's Ferry. Richard Colliver died at his home on White Oak Monday from throat trouble. Left a wife and several children. Burial in the Owingsville Cemetery. Bath County Democrat, 21 Apr 1897 Births: Apr. 13th to F.M. Beagle and wife, a daughter. Olympia. Marriages: Levi Alfrey and Miss Leer Ringo were married at Cornwall Thursday last. Olympia. At the home of the brides' father J.A. Young, near this place, Wednesday, Apr. 14th, John Blount to Nancy Young. Flat Creek. Deaths: Willis Jackson, an old colored man, was found dead on the railroad just South of here Thursday morning last. Taken to Owingsville and declared to have been from heart failure. Preston. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 20 May 1897 Births: To H.I. Fitch and wife, a boy born May 15, 1897. Olympia. Born May 14 to W.M. George and wife, twins--a gril and a boy. Stepstone. Born May 12, 1897 to the wife of Isaac Walton, a daughter. Grange City. Deaths: The funeral of the late Henry Carter will be preached by Elder Alfrey of May 30th at Old Virginia. The 3-year-old son of J.E. Mann died of pneumonia and measles on Salt Well Wednesday of last week. Rachel Purvis, aged about 40, died in the eastern part of the county last Sunday. She was a daughter of Big Sam Purvis and was feeble-minded from birth, but was very large physically. Lizzie May, 4-year-old daughter of David Garner, west of town, died Saturday morning of cerebro-spinal meningitis. Burial at Hedrick's burying ground Sunday. I.F. "Pat" Calk of Mt. Sterling died of a lingering paralytic condition Tuesday; burial Wednesday in Mt. Sterling. Deceased was a brother of the late Mrs. James Monroe Nesbitt of Owingsville. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 08 Jul 1897 Births: Friday night, July 3d to Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Nesbitt, a son, James Monroe, their first born. June 30th to William Cravens and wife, a girl, Nancy Jane. Also on same date to William Donaldson and wife, a boy. July 1st to Lee Steele and wife, a boy. Marriages: James Robbins, son of W.H. Robbins, was wedded to Miss Anna, daughter of Newton Sorrell of near Craigs. Forge Hill. Wednesday, June 30th, Ida Thomas and Turner Stull, both of this place. Preston. Deaths: Mrs. Rebecca Stout, wife of William Stout, died at home Saturday, July 3d of consumption. She was born and reared in Virginia. She moved here with her husband about five years ago. She was 47 and was a 35-year-member of the Baptist church.Eight children, seven living at home and one married, a daughter living in Virginia. Funeral Sunday by Rev. Bolin of Mt. Sterling. Burial in Mt. Sterling Cemetery. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 09 Sep 1897 Births: Sept. 3d to Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of Flat Creek, a daughter, first born. To Peter Shackelford and wife, a girl. Preston. To Wat Lewis amd wife Aug. 29, a boy. Bangor. Marriages: Thursday of last week at the home of the bride's father, Marshall Crain and Elvirsa Hawkins. Groom from Fleming County. Bride daughter of Garrett Hawkins of Bath County. E Fk Flat Ck. Sep. 1, 1897 in Maysville, J.T. Myers and Laura D. Kissick were married. She is daughter of William Kissick of this vicinity. Grange City. Deaths: Mrs. Delphia Ledford, aged 87, died last Wednesday at the residence of her cousin Thomas Arnett where she was visiting. Funeral by Elder Robert Templeman at the Christian Church. Burial at Carlisle. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 02 Dec 1897 Marriages: Mary E. Lyter and Hade Vestal of Berry, Harrison Co., Ky. were married Nov. 25th. She is a sister of Harmon A. Lyter of near this town who recently wedded Miss Dollie Hamilton. James Hemphill and Nettie Vice were married by Rev. Howe at the residence of James R. Corbin near Bethel on Wednesday last week. He is a brother of S.M. Hemphill. She is daughter of Francis M. Vice. On Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 25th, 1897, Jefferson Dawson, Jr. and Mary Warner were married at Phoenix Hotel, Lexington, by Rev. Charles Evans attended by William Arnold of Flat Creek, a nephew of the groom and Miss Ollie Cannon, cousin of the bride. He is the second son of Col. Jefferson Dawson of west of town.She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Warner of near town. Clifford Hedding of this county and Mary Royse of Grange City were married Thursday, Nov. 16, at Flemingsburgh. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Royse of Grange City. He is the son of Powell Hedding of near Lick Branch. Okla. Deaths: The corpse of Bruce Gill, son of George and Jennie Gill, was brought here from Indiana Monday and buried in Gill burying ground at Olympian Springs Tuesday by Rev. Tinsley. Left a father, mother, two brothers and two sisters. He was about 24 and died as a result of an injury to his brain suffered some two years ago. Olympia. Talt Embry of near Olympian Springs received a telegram informing him of the murder of his brother Jo by a man named Stull. Olympia. See last week's issue. Bruce Gill, son of George Gill of Chicago and nephew of Mrs. J.O. Miller, of this town, died of blood poisoning at Marion, Indiana. Remains were brought here Monday and buried at Olympian Springs burial ground Tuesday. He was 24. Mt. Sterling, Ky., Nov. 26. L.A. Stull shot and killed Joe O. Embry at a tobacco barn about two miles east from town after an argument over the tobacco crop. It is learned from the Ewing Inquirer that Prof. Jessie Summers died at Elizaville Sunday night, Nov. 20th. He taught vocal music throught this section for many years. He was 71. Left a wife to whom he had been married 48 years, four daughters and two sons: Mrs. W.E. Price and Mrs. Dr. T. Ribelin, of Elizaville; Mrs. L.C. Frederick of Salt Lick; Mrs. L.C. Fogg of Mt. Sterling, and Charles and Samuel Summers. Mrs. Lucinda Day, a sister of Mrs. Nancy Crouch of this town, died at Pleasant Run, Morgan Co., Wednesday night of last week. She was the widow of Isaac Day. Among her surviving children are: Sanford A., Marion and Wallace Day, all of Licking Valley. Mr. Watkins died Sunday making the third death from typhoid fever at Pope Gilvin's. Moorefield. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 20 Jan 1898 Marriages: William Roberts, son of William Roberts, was married to Katie Myers, daughter of Owen Myers; and Clarence Beagle, son of James Beagle, was wedded to Bertie Smoot, daughter of the late Marion Smoot. Both couples eloped to Ironton, Ohio and were married last Saturday. Mr. France of Sherburne and Miss Jennie Harmon of the east end of town, were married in Flemingsburg Wednesday. Hillsboro. Mertie Bramble and Mort Carpenter were married here a few days ago. She is daughter of Allen Bramble; he is a son of Shelby Carpenter of near Preston. Forge Hill. Eloped to Ironton, Ohio, Jan. 15, Katie Myers and Will Roberts and Bertie Smoot and Joe Beadle. Flat Creek. William Eden and Mrs. Lizzie Six were married at Hillsboro, Jan. 12. Second marriage for each. Grange City. Deaths: Monday, Jan. 10, Gracie, wife of G.B. Staton. She was a member of the Christian Church. Died Wednesday, Jan. 12, Emma Hackney, wife of Douglas Hackney. Died Friday, Jan. 14th of dropsy, Norman Stull, son of Trav Stull, and grandson of Elder Kendall. Carrington. Mrs. Jincie Jones died at her home on Salt Well last Tuesday from consumption. She was youngest daughter of George Jones and was aged 25 years. Burial in Corinth Cemetery. Stepstone. Moses Karrick died at his home at this place Tuesday night, Jan. 11th, from pneumonia. He was about 30 years old. Left a wife, a daughter of S.P. Steele, and two little sons. Funeral from the home by Rev. Tinsley on Thursday with burial at Stepstone burying ground. Stepstone. Bath County World, 21 Jan 1898 Marriages: Clearence Beagle and Miss Smoot, of this county, eloped to Ironton, Ohio and were married last Saturday. Groom is resident of Owingsville. Jan. 12 at Mt. Sterling, A.L. Tipton and Dee Stephens. Bride is daughter of J.W. Stephens, formerly of this place. Deaths: Jan. 12 of fever, Moses Karrick, aged 30. Left a wife and two sons, Elmer and Arthur. Member of the Christian Church. Stepstone. Jan. 12 of consumption, Miss Jinsie Jones, aged 20. Daughter of George Jones of Stepstone. Left a father, one sister and three brothers. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 27 Jan 1897 Births: Jan. 19th to the wife of H.A. Day, a daughter. Hillsboro. On the 22d inst. to Charles Henderson and wife, a girl. Odessa. Marriages: Thursday, Jan. 20th, Everman Cassity and Sarah J. Ratliff were married by Elder Downey. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: Samuel C. Markland of Bunceton, Mo. died a short time ago of pneumonia. He was son of the late Jonathan Markland of near this town and a brother of James Markland of White Oak Creek and Garrett Markland. He was married and has some children. he left here from near Wyoming when a young man. Long obituary for Joseph Carter Brand, brother of the late Mrs. Susan Gorham, mother of Mrs. Jacob Warner of near town, and a brother of John Brand of Bourbon county. He was born near Paris on Jan. 5, 1810 and was a school teacher until 1830 when he left for Ohio and started a drug store with his uncle Dr. Joseph S. Carter of Urbana. Later sold the drug store and started a dry goods business at Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Married Lavinia Talbott of Shepardstown, Va. on Jul. 4, 1832. In 1850, elected Probate Judge and Clerk of Courts and removed to Urbana in 1851. His obituary fills two complete newspaper columns and is not fully repeated here. Mrs. Leah Walton, wife of John Walton, died at the home of her daughter Mrs. James Shepherd Thursday, Jan. 20, 1898. Funeral at Eden's Chapel by Rev. A.B. Chadwick. Burial in Hillsboro Cemetery Sunday. Children were: Thomas and John R. Walton, Mrs. B.H. Rice, Mrs. James Shepherd, Mrs. James B. Day and Mrs. William Todd. Hillsboro. Mrs. John Walton, Sr. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. James Shepherd, near Sunset, jan. 20th aged 69 years. Burial at Hillsboro Cemetery, Jan. 23. Left a husband and six children. Grange City. Died at Polksville, Mrs. Trudie Oney after a lingering illness with consumption. Left a husband but no children, a young son dying not long ago. She was a daughter of Mrs. William Meeks. Knob Lick. Bath County World, 28 Jan 1898 Marriages: At Carlisle, Wednesday, Jan. 19 by Rev. M.T. Chandler, Miss Arra Bailey to Charles Vice of Sherburne. Bethel. At Mt. Olivet, Ky., Jan. 15, Louise Reveal, oldest daughter of Sheriff D.M. Reveal, was married to James Wiggins of Bourbon County by Elder Keevil. Deaths: An infant child of Rev. M.S. Clark at the home of Mrs. George W. Wilson; burial at Carlisle Cemetery Wednesday. Moorefield. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 03 Feb 1898 Births: Friday, Jan 21st to Mr. and Mrs. John Ingram of near town, a daughter. Marriages: Jap Gray and Anna McLain, both of Okla neighborhood, were married Wednesday last week by Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman at his home near town. Charles T. Smith and Arra Bailey were married at the home of the bride's mother in Carlisle on Jan. 26 by Rev. Chandler. Sherburne. Wednesday, Jan. 26, at Elder Zimmerman's near Owingsville, G.R. Gray and Anna McLain. She is the second daughter of A. McLain. He is the son of Henry Gray. Okla. Deaths: Little Miss Clinton Coyle, aged 9 years, daughter of Tilford Coyle, died of lung disease Friday night and was buried at the David Bailey burial ground Saturday. She was an orphan, her parents dying from the same disease as hers. She was raised by her grandfather William H. Coyle of Washington Branch. Mrs. Sarah E. McIntyre who left here two weeks ago to be with her son Charles McIntyre at Newport, died there Tuesday morning. Her son, J.D., had just left her with the assurance that she was in no danger and upon arriving home received a notice that she had died. She was 65 and was a resident of Elizaville, Fleming Co. Old Aunt Deborah Jones died Sunday. She was buried Sunday at the family burying ground near the side of her husband, Ambrose Jones, who preceeded her 22 years ago the 28th of March next. She was 86 years, 5 months and 4 days old. Joined the Baptist Church at Bald Eagle 40 years ago. Two children survive: Frank T. Jones of this county and Mrs. Eliza Jane Lathram of Scott County. Odessa. Sunday, Jan. 30, 1898, Sherman, the 2-year-old son of George Kincaid and his sister, Lillie, aged 14 years. Buried together in the same coffin in the Stepstone burying ground. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 10 Feb 1898 Births: To Aaron Purvis and wife, Jan. 30th, twin girls. Moore's Ferry. To the wife of A.C. Zimmerman, a boy; to the wife of J.P. Brown, a boy. Hillsboro. Marriages: Henry Daniel of White Sulphur neighborhood and Lillie Johnson, daughter of Harry Johnson, were married last Sunday at the home of the bride's father one mile west of town. Olympia. Deaths: Mrs. Eliza Donaldson died Feb. 5th at the home of her son, W.O. Butler Donaldson in Winchester. Buried Sunday in Winchester. She lacked twenty-four days of being 86 years old. Her maiden name was Tackett and she was a native of Prickly Ash neighborhood, this county. She was a sister of the late Mrs. Jack Fleming and Mrs. Miranda Fleming of Oklahoma, the only surviving sibling of a large family. She was widow of W.W. Donaldson ("Uncle Gully Bill" as he was called). Surviving children are: Fletcher of Upper Prickly Ash; John B. of White Oak; Mrs. Coleman Stone of Washington Branch; Mrs. Miranda Atkinson of Stanton, Powell county; Mrs. David Jackson of Powell Co.; Geo. W. and W.O.B. of Winchester. See also under Odessa. Mrs. J.W. Fassett died at her home of Flat Creek of cancer of the liver on Sunday morning. Burial at Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling. She was daughter of Col. Thomas J. Young of Flat Creek, deceased. Judge John D. Young, aged 74, is the only survivor of the family. The other children of Col. Young died as follows: The first child, a infant daughter, in 1820; Thomas J., Dec. 29, 1848; James T. in the Confederate army in Tennessee in 1864; Van Buren, Judge of the Ky. Superior Court at Lexington in Feb. 1892; Mrs. Miranda Peters, Dec. 14, 1895. Mrs. Sarah Fassett was born on Flat Creek, Jan. 31, 1837. She married J. Woodman Fassett, a native of Vermont. Settled on Flat Creek. Their children were: Pliny, deceased; Thomas J. residing on the home farm; Mrs. George Mason, Roger H. and Lutrell, all of British Honduras; Mrs. Armisted Mason of Lee County, Ky. and Lawrence of Montgomery county. Died Feb 3d, Fannie, wife of Marion Robinson. Moore's Ferry. Died Thursday, Feb. 3d at her home near here, Mrs. Nannie Brown, of pneumonia and heart trouble aged 42 years. Burial at the Frame graveyard Friday. Preston. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 17 Feb 1898 Births: Feb. 13th to Mr. and Mrs. James Conyers of Prickly Ash, a daughter. To J.T. Power and wife, a son born Feb. 4th. Odessa. Marriages: At the home of Rev. T.S. Tinsley in Owingsville on Wednesday, Feb. 16th, William Jones and Lulu Jordan of Rowan County. She is a daughter of George Jordan of near Morehead while he is the eldest son of Abraham Jones by his second wife who was a Miss Ellington. Wyoming. On Wednesday last week, Isaac Roberts and Daisy Williams of the Flat Creek neighborhood eloped to Jeffersonville, Indiana. She is a daughter of James Williams and he is step-son of New Warders. Upper Prickly Ash. Deaths: Jessie Keesee of Mt. Savage, Carter co., went to sleep Monday night on the C & O railroad track about 200 yards west of Preston and was run over and killed by a freight train. Bath County World, 18 Feb 1898 Very suddenly at her home near here, Sunday, Feb. 13, Mrs. James T. Ware. She was born Annie Cannon on Dec. 3, 1856 and was married to James T. Ware on Nov. 26, 1876. Three children, Eula Lee, William Hord, and Bettie, along with her husband survive. Member of the Methodist Church. Former member of the Presbyterian Church at Moorefield. Funeral by Rev. M.T. Chandler. Burial at Crown Hill. Will Kinsie, a tramp, was killed at Preston when the C&O Railroad ran over his head after he had fallen asleep next to a fire adjacent to the track. He was accompanied by a woman named Malinda Jenkins who said they were from Carter county. Bath County Democrat, 23 Feb 1898 Births: To Edmund Jones and wife, a son, born Feb. 4th. E Fk Flat Ck. To Al. Corbin and wife on Feb. 13th, a boy. Bethel. Ro Allie Brumagin and wife, twins. Bethel. Marriages: At the home of the bride's uncle, James Owens to Annie Judge on Feb. 16th. Little Flat Creek. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 24 Feb 1898 Births: Last week to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hart of near Preston, a son. To Allen Burns and wife last week, twins. To Al Corbin and wife last Sunday night, a son. Marriages: On Thursday, Feb. 17 at the home of B.H. Ross, Isaac Manley, son of Polk Manley, and Jennie Riddle, daughter of Squire George Riddle, all of the Wyoming neighborhood. Nannie Costigan and William Bolling eloped and were married at Flemingsburg last Thursday. She is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Costigan. He is a son of A.J. Bolling and this was his second marriage, his first wife having been a daughter of G.W. Staton. On the 17th inst., John Summerfield and Ellen Moore by Elder Zimmerman. Deaths: On the 9th inst. of consumption at Bell county, Texas in her 30th year, Emma Dixie Wallace, daughter of W. Lindolph Flood, granddaughter of the late Thomas H. Flood. Removed with her step-father James H. Emmons from Bath county to Texas in 1885. A husband, one daughter and two sons survived. Also under Moore's Ferry in the Bath County Democrat of 23 Feb 1898. A dispatch Saturday called Mrs. D.N. Young and daughter, Miss Hallie, to the bedside of Mrs. Young's mother at Harrodsburg. Mrs. Young dispatched to her husband Monday that her mother was dead. Ambrose Jones died at his home near here Saturday from consumption. Left a wife and seven children. Burial Sunday at Humphrey's graveyard. Hillsboro. On the 14th inst., Susan, wife of John Stewart, of Indian Creek. She was 48 and was a member of the Reform Church. Left a husband and three children, Mrs. Samuel Vice, George William, and Alexander. She was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Hendrix, deceased. Also left three brothers and a sister: Thomas of Colorado, George and John Hendrix of Farley, Mo., and Mrs. Daniel Carbough of Farley, Mo. Burial Tuesday last at Gilead Cemetery. E Fk Flat Ck. Also in Bath County Democrat of 23 Mar 1898 (states she died on the 15th). Owingsville Outlook, Thu 03 Mar 1898 Births: To J.H. McClain and wife, a son. Marriages: On Wednesday last week at the home of and by B.H. Ross, Richard Manley and Ella Warren. He is a son of Richard Manley of near Craigs. Willie Weaver and Judith McRoberts, daughter of Thomas McRoberts, were married at Flemingsburg Thursday. Hillsboro. Deaths: Kelly, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meade Armitage, died Sunday. Burial in Salt Lick church burying ground. Olympia. At the residence of her father three miles southwest of town of typhoid fever, Fanny McClanahan. This is the second death in the family from typhoid in the past two months. Sharpsburg. Bath County World, 04 Mar 1898 Marriages: Mar. 2 at the home of the bride's uncle, Mr. J.W. McClure at Winchester, Horace Lane of Owingvsille and Miss Ora Greene of Mt. Sterling. He is a brother of our townsman A.H. Lane and ex-Sheriff J.W. Lane of near Bethel. She is the daughter of Mr. Sam Greene of Mt. Sterling. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 10 Mar 1898 Marriages: At the home of the bride's parents on White Oak Wednesday March 9th by Elde Zimmerman, Samuel Atchison and Nannie D. Vanlandingham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Vanlandingham. The bride was the wife of George Deatley, but was divorced from him. At the home of B.H. Ross on March 3d, Charlie Coyle and Effie Stephens. He is the son of James B. Coyle; she is the daughter of Shelby Stephens. Deaths: Jefferson Rice died at the home of Jefferson Dawson west of town on Saturday, March 5th. He was born a few miles north of Owingsville on White Oak or the East Fork of Flat Creek on Jun. 14, 1806. Funeral by Rev. Tinsley with burial on Mr. Rice's home farm. Left following grandsons who were pallbearers: William H. Rice, Jr. of Mason Co., Joseph Dawson, Jeff Dawson, Jr., R.T. Crooks, Alfred Crooks of Bath county and Walter Crooks of Montgomery county. He was twice married, first to Nancy Richards to who was born: Mrs. Jefferson Dawson of this county, Flem of Marshall, Mo., J. Harvey of Helena, Mason Co., Ky., Mrs. James T. Crooks of Peeled Oak, William H. Rice of near Flat Creek, Mrs. Robert Crooks of Mt. Sterling, and Mrs. Dr. Bracken of Lebanon, Ky. He left 127 descendants. His second wife was a sister of the widow of Matt Thompson; she survived. Also under Upper Prickly Ash. Mrs. Hedrick, wife of the late Holman Hedrick, died at her home near here Wednesday, March 2d. Burial at Eden's Chapel Thursday. Bath County World, 11 Mar 1898 Marriages: At Owingsville Wednesday, Wilson Swim and Miss Ida Terrell, both of near this town. Deaths: Jan. 17, James M. Graham at his home in Republic County, Kansas, about 2 miles west of Hubbell, Nebraska. Mr. Graham was born Jul. 14, 1811 in Bath County, Ky. Former member of the Springfield Church. Was married four times, and had numerous descendants. On Feb. 6, Bruce Robinson Ramey, son of Santford Ramey, aged four months and 20 days, of croupous pneumonia. Friday, Feb. 25, Miss Fannie McClanahan, aged 18, sister of Minnie McClanahan who died four weeks previous. Member of the Christian Church. Daughter of Ruben and Mollie McClanahan of near Hinkston bridge. Burial at Leggett graveyard near Hinkston Saturday. Left father, mother and three brothers. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 17 Mar 1898 Marriages: Wilson D. Swim and Ida M. Terrell, both of near Sharpsburg, were married at the home of Mrs. M.A. Kountz last Wednesday by Rev. Tinsley. Will Tom Hawkins and Dora Angeline Watson were married March 10th at the home of the bride's parents near Bald Eagle by Elder Zimmerman. Samuel Corbin, son of the late Martin Corbin, and Annie Palmer, daughter of Richard Palmer, all of Bethel precinct were married at the home of Elder Zimmerman on Wednesday. On the 8th inst., Wilson Holland of Oklahoma and Ella Couch were married by Elder Kendall. South Side. On the 10th inst. Fred Armitage and Agnes Roberts were married by Elder Kendall. The groom is the son of H.B. Armitage and the bride is the daughter of Clark Roberts. Deaths: John J. Smoot, brother of the late W. Nicholas Smoot and half-brother of H.M. and L.M. Butcher of White Oak, died of heart disease at the home of his son J.W. in Pendleton County, March 7th. Left four sons and a daughter. He was over 80, was a native of Bath county, and had been living in Pendleton County for the last 20 years. His sons Sam and Allie live in New York. N.W. Johnson died March 10th at his home near Ringo's Mill, Fleming county, of stomach trouble. He was 44 and left a wife and four grown children. George P. and William O. Johnson are brothers of the deceased. Bruce Robinson Ramey, son of Mr. Santford Ramey, died on Feb. 6th aged four months and twenty days. Bath County World, 18 Mar 1898 Marriages: Samuel Atchison and Nannie D. Vanlandingham were married by Rev. R.T.D. Zimmerman at the home of the bride's father near Wyoming, Wednesday, Feb. 9. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Vanlandingham. She was recently divorced from George DeAtley. Groom has been previously married six times. Odessa. Mar. 10 at the home of the bride's daughter, Judge John E. Cooper, at Mt. Sterling, Miss Stella Cooper and Stonewall Jackson Gay. He is local manager of the Sun Life Insurance Co. at Mt. Sterling. Deaths: Sunday at here home on Flatcreek, Mrs. Omar Wilson, of consumption, aged 60. Member of the Springfield church. Funeral by Rev. James H. Taylor. Burial in Springfield churchyard. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 24 Mar 1898 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Jr., March 14th, a daughter, Iva D. Sherburne. To the wife of H. Clay Anderson, a daughter. Wyoming. To Dave Goodpaster and wife, twin boys, Felix and Espy. Craigs. To the wife of Postmaster J.H. Hawkins, a son. Hillsboro. Marriages: S.C. Williams, formerly of this place, and Etta Clark of Hillsboro were married at the bride's home March 16th. Grange City. On last Wednesday evening near Farmers, Sam Jones of this place and Carrie Scott were married. Salt Lick. On Wednesday at Clark's Hotel, March 16, 1898, Etta Clark and Clem Williams, son of Silas Williams, formerly of Grange City Mills. Hillsboro. At the home of Elder Kendall on the 15th inst. Ed Spencer and Mrs. Ollie Benson. She is the daughter of Henry Shrout while he is a son of Turner Spencer. Deaths: Mrs. Marguerite Chadwick, wife of Rev. A.B. Chadwick, died at her home near Sunset Thursday of last week. Burial at Eden's Chapel Friday. She was formerly Miss Walton and left a husband and several grown children. Hillsboro. Bath County World, 25 Mar 1898 Births: Mar. 13 to Charles Wilson, Jr. and wife, a daughter. Sherburne Mar. 17 to Clay Anderson and wife, a dishwasher (must be a girl!). Odessa. Deaths: Thursday, Mar. 17 of measles, Willie Boyd, 13-month-old son of Granville and Lizzie Turner. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery Friday. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 31 Mar 1898 Births: To Albert Wilson and wife (nee Nancy Shrout), a daughter born March 24th. Bethel. To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crooks of Flat Creek, a son born March 24th. March 20th to Hensley McClain and wife, near town, a boy, their fourth-born. South Side. Marriages: March 22d, John Fights and Louisiana Markland were married by Elder Zimmerman. This is their second wedding. Flat Creek. Deaths: A dispatch in the Louisville Post says that Robert Trumbo died east of Frankfort one day last week. He was 55 and was the son of the deceased Andrew Trumbo and was a native of this town which he left near the close of the Civil war and moved to Franklin County. Thomas Harrison Hamilton died at his home four miles from Mt. Sterling on Tuesday, March 22d, just six months to a day after the decease of his brother Santford A. Hamilton. Typhoid fever killed Santford while pneumonia killed Harrison. He was second youngest son of the late Judge Thomas B. Hamilton and was born near Owingsville on Aug. 7, 1862. His first wife was Lucy Burns, daughter of Enoch Burns. She died leaving only one child, a son, now 14. The second wife was Miss Ella Goodpaster, a daughter of Perry Goodpaster. Two daughter and one son survive. The youngest child is 4 years old. Funeral at the late residence by Elder Finley of the Christian Church. Burial at Owingvsille Cemetery on Thursday, March 24th. Died at his home near here on March 25th, Noah Reeves, of paralysis, aged about 67. Burial at Fairview March 26th with GAR honors. Left a wife and three children, one in Iowa. Grange City. Bath County World, 01 Apr 1898 Births: Mar. 24 to Albert Wilson and wife (nee Nancy Shrout), a daughter. Bethel. Marriages: Mar. 1 at New Ross, Ind., Eliza Matthews and Henry B. Rettimger. She formerly lived at Mt. Sterling. Her brother was J.J. Mathews of town. Deaths: Monday of pneumonia, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jewall, near town. Mar. 30 at their home near Bramblett, the wife and baby of Mr. Hargis Soper. Burial yesterday at Richard Boardman's graveyard. Mrs. Soper was about 25 years old. Mar. 29 at his home in Carroll County, Charles Sanders, aged 36, of consumption. He was married Jan. 23, 1894 to Annie Berry of near this town, who, with one daughter, Frances, aged three years, survive. Member of the Methodist Church. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 07 Apr 1898 Births: On the 2d inst. to Woodson Graham and wife, a son. Sherburne. March 29th to William Staton, Jr. and wife (nee Effie Flood), a son. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: Joseph Wells died of consumption of the bowels Tuesday, march 29th at the home of his mother on Roe's Run. Burial at Owingsville Cemetery Wednesday following. He was 33 and was the son of Edward (Coot) Wells and Lizzie J. Wells. Jo was unmarried. Survived by his mother and four brothers: J. Roe, Cole S., A. Bige and Robert L. Lawrence Kearans died at his home on Upper Prickly Ash Sunday night, April 3d. He was of full blooded Irish descent and spoke with a brogue. He was a soldier in the CSA under Gen. Bates in Tennessee. He came here nearly 20 years ago and followed turnpike building. He married the daughter of Boag Kelley and had five children who survive. Member of Pat Cleburne Post of Confederate Veterans. Buried in Owingsville Cemetery. He was aged about 70 years. Mrs. Fenton Bailey died March 24th at the home of her only sister, Bettie F., at New Windsor, Ill., of stomach trouble. She was the daughter of Thomas and Nancy Conyers and was born in this county on Jul. 17, 1842. She was married on Sep. 11, 1888 to Marcus W. Bailey. Went with her husband to Woodhull, Illinois. She cared for the sick for 35 years before moving to Illinois. Later returned to Kentucky but then later removed back to Illinois where she died. Odessa. Lewis P. Crain died at his home near here last Sunday and was buried at Eden's Chapel Tuesday last week. Left a wife and several children. He was aged about 62 years. Hillsboro. Maggie Hutchison, a step-daughter of Bob Varbel, died last week. Burial on the Conner farm at Prickly Ash. Craigs. March 30th at his home near here, Shelby Goldy of pneumonia aged about 40 years. Thursday, March 31, Nannie, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paxton, from whooping cough and measles. Preston. Willie, son of William McCabe, died March 31st at Winchester of stomach trouble, aged 19. Buried at Longview Cemetery Apr. 2d. Service by Rev. Chandler of the Methodist Church. Bethel. Bath County World, 08 Apr 1898 Marriages: Thursday by Rev. R.F. Caldwell at his residence, William Moore and Miss Martha Shrout of Olympia. Deaths: Willie, son of William McCabe, died Mar. 31 at Winchester of stomach trouble, aged 19, and was buried at Longview Cemetery Apr. 2. Funeral by Rev. M.T. Chandler of the Methodist Church. Bethel. Bath County Democrat, 13 Apr 1898 Marriages: Howard C., youngest son of Reuben Gudgell and wife, was married yesterday (Tuesday) to Sudie Maury, daughter of the late Dr. James Maury and a niece of Mrs. Jno. T. Kimbrough of this place, at the Episcopal Church, Louisville, Ky. by Rev. Frank Nash, cousin of the bride. Deaths: J.W. Cook died at his home at Salt Lick Monday of spinal affliction aged 49. Twice married. By his first wife had Charles and Jessie. A few years ago he married Dora Gault of this town who survives him. Buried yesterday in Owingsville Cemetery. Funeral by Elder Tinsley. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 14 Apr 1898 Marriages: Walter Griggs and Lizzie, the daughter of George Pergram, were married by Elder J.W. Blevins on March 31st. South Side. James McClain and Ollie Wills, daughter of Wash Wills, were married by Elder Blevins. He is the son of Warrick McClain. South Side. Deaths: J.W. Cook died at his home at Salt Lick Monday, Apr. 11th. Funeral Apr. 12th with burial in Owingsville Cemetery. He was born Dec. 23, 1849 and it was believed he was a native of Bourbon county. By his first wife, he had two sons. One son is grown and resides in Missouri. The other son is younger. He married Miss Dora Gault as his second wife; no children. Died the 9th inst. the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Woodard. E Fk Flat Ck. Mrs. Henry Burgess of Tilton died April 7th. Burial at Flemingsburg Saturday. Sherburne. At the home of his son-in-law William Manley, Benjamin Reed, aged about 75 years. Burial at the Collins graveyard, April 7th. Naylor's Branch. Bath County World, 15 Apr 1898 Marriages: At Carlisle, Apr. 6, by Elder Tinder of the Christian Church, at the home of Sam Ratliff, Fannie Lancaster and Dr. J.D. Davis, both of Bethel. Bethel. Tuesday at the Episcopal church in Louisville, Howard C. Gudgell and Sudie Maury of Owingsville. Deaths: Apr. 9 near Frenchburg, Sanford Crouch, aged 53, of consumption. Native of Bath County, having been raised near Salt Lick. Wife and one child survive. Apr. 11 of spinal affliction, Mr. J.W. Cook of Salt Lick, aged 49. Apr. 13 at his home at Carlisle, Mr. T.J. Glenn of Bright's disease. Native of Nicholas County and aged about 69. Wife and three daughters survive, among whom is Mrs. M.V. Bostain. At his home near Springfield this morning, William McClure, aged 77. Native of Bath County. Left two sons, Josh of Crawfordsville, Ind. and Sam. of this county. Also three brothers: C.T. and Dave of Crawfordsville, Ind. and L.H. of near town. Burial Sunday at Mt. Olivet graveyard. Bath County Democrat, 20 Apr 1898 Marriages: In Carlisle, Apr. 6th by Elder Tinder of the Christian Church at the late home of Sam Ratcliff, Fannie Lancaster and Dr. J.D. Davis of this place. Bethel. Vamperdell McCarty and Daisy Thompson, of the Craigs neighborhood, were married Thursday by Judge Ramsey. Deaths: William McClure died at his home Friday of pneumonia and was buried Friday at Mt. Olivet. Flat Creek. Apr. 13th, Aunt Polly, widow of Joseph B. Emmons. Burial beside her husband in the Flemingsburg Cemetery. She was over 80 years old. Hillsboro. Apr. 16th, Joseph Conner of pneumonia fever aged 57. Left six children. Buried at the Stephens burying ground Monday. Stepstone. Sanford Crouch died near Frenchburg Saturday of consumption aged 53. He was born and raised near Salt Lick but moved to Lebanon, Ind. several years ago, where he married and leaves a wife and one child. He returned to Ky. three or four months ago hoping his health would improve. He was a Mason. Remains brought to this city and shipped to Lebanon, Ind. for burial. Mt. Sterling Gazette. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 21 Apr 1898 Births: To Silas Barber and wife on the 11th inst. a son. Naylor's Branch. To Tom Denton and wife, a girl. Salt Lick. Marriages: In Carlisle on Apr. 6 by Elder Tinder of the Christian Church at the residence of Sam Ratliff, Fannie Lancaster and Dr. J.D. Davis, both of Bethel. She was the daughter of Mrs. Amanda Lancaster. Bethel. Deaths: Friday morning at about 7 o'clock at his home near Springfield Church, William McClure, aged 77. Was taken with pneumonia and only lived one week. Born and raised in Bath County. Married twice. His last wife died several years before him. Survived by two sons, Samuel of Bath Co. and Joshua of Indiana. Funeral and burial Sunday at Mt. Olivet Church. Sharpsburg. Died one day last week, a little child of Dick Reed. Interment somewhere on Naylor's Branch. Craigs. Died Sunday morning, Apr. 17, Uncle Wm. Eden, aged 67, of a complication of diseases. Burial at Eden's Church Monday. Left a wife, Mrs. Lizzie Six whom he married about three months ago, and one daughter living in Indiana, born of his first marriage. Grange City. Joseph D. Conner died of pneumonia Saturday night, Apr. 16 at his home near this place. He was aged about 59. Left a family of four sons and one daughter, all grown and mostly married. His wife died last April. Stepstone. Charley Jones died of consumption on Tuesday, Apr. 12, aged about 75 years. Preston. Died on the 13th inst., infant son of Riley Craig; buried at the old Virginia burying ground. Forge Hill. After much suffering from consumption, Sanford Crouch died on Saturday, Apr. 9th. Born and reared in Ky. and had been living in Indiana for several years. Member of the Christian Church and the Masons. Left a wife and a daughter. Burial at Thorntown, Indiana. South Side. Bath County World, 22 Apr 1898 Marriages: Apr. 16 at Carlisle, Joseph Harner and Annie Jones, both of Bath County. Deaths: At her home in Nicholas County, Miss Martha Woods, aged 81. Member of the Presbyterian Church for over 70 years. Old Uncle Charley Jones dropped dead in his yard last Yuesday. Left a wife, two sons and a daughter. Preston. Dudley Clinkenbeard shot by Hezekiah (Doc) Utterback. See Owingsville Outlook, 28 Apr 1898 for details. Bath County Democrat, 27 Apr 1898 Births: Apr. 14th to John F. Bailey and wife, a son, Oscar Lee. E Fk Flat Ck. Deaths: At the home of his parents in Flemingsburg on Sunday last, Curtis, only son of G.A. Cassidy. Burial in the cemetery at that place yesterday. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 28 Apr 1898 Births: Apr. 25 to James Hatton and wife, near town, a son. To James Robbins and wife last week, a boy. Forge Hill. Marriages: Joseph A. Harber, who went to Illinois to visit his future bride, Mrs. Ann Fones, returned to Ky. with her. They were married on Apr. 16 in the County Clerk's Office at Carlisle. Odessa. Lou Barnes, of this neighborhood, and Henry Duff of Spencer, were married in Lexington on Wed. Apr. 20th. She is the only daughter of Coleman Barnes. The groom, although young, had been married twice before and has a family of five children. His first wife was Miss Luta Barnes, a cousin to his last one. His second wife was Miss Nannie Garrett of this vicinity. Stepstone. Deaths: Killed in Bourbon County--Near Little Rock, in Bourbon county, "Dock" Utterback and son had an altercation with Dud Clinkenbeard over the division line in a field. Clinkenbeard fired on the son and shot out an eye with a shotgun. The father shot and killed Clinkenbeard with a Winchester rifle. Clinkebeard shot Cliff Hazelrigg while the latter as Sheriff was trying to arrest him and some companions for disorderly conduct at Sharpsburg a few years ago. Also in Bath Co. Dem. 27 Apr 1898. Miss Martha Woods who fell from her door early in January and broke her collar bone and received other injuries, died Apr. 19, She was 82 years old. Burial at Carlisle. Moorefield. Bath County World, 29 Apr 1898 Births: Apr. 22 to Benjamin Wilson and wife (nee Miss Vanarsdale), a son. Deaths: Charles W. Cockrell, former resident of Montgomery County, was killed near Great Falls, Mont. Apr. 8th by the explosion of a carload of dynamite on the railroad for which he worked. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 05 May 1898 Births: To the wife of William Alfrey on Apr. 28th, a son. Olympia. Marriages: Wednesday May 4, 1898 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. G. Egbert Coons and Miss Maud Lewis. He is the son of M/M R.M. Coons of near Ewington. He is County Attorney of Montgomery Co. She is the daughter of M/M M.H. Lewis of near Ewington. A.B. Sorrell and Maggie Deatley were married at Flemingsburg on last Thursday. Odessa. Also under Wyoming. James Sniter and Jane Greer married. She lives near Spencer. South Side. Deaths: Thomas Crow, aged 62 years, died Monday at his home on East Fork of Flat Creek. Buried Tuesday near his home. He was a blacksmith by trade and a musician at local parties. His wife is a daughter of Mrs. Mary Gooden. On last Saturday, Mrs. Emma Bradbury's son Frank Fratman, aged 17, living near Camargo, Montgomery County, went fishing with a party of men and boys at Drake's Mill on Upper Slate Creek. He went swimming in the creek and drowned. Burial Monday at Owingsville Cemetery next to his father, B.F. Fratman. Also in Bath Co. Dem. 04 May 1898. Deaths: Miss Maggie Day died on Wednesday, Apr. 27, after an illness of two weeks. She was a few days shy of 25 years old. Joined the Christian Church in 1882. Also a member of the Y.P.S. of C.E. Burial Thursday at Mt. Gilead burying ground. Sherburne. Bath County World, 06 May 1898 Marriages: Allen B. Sorrell and Margaret DeAtley were married Thursday at Flemingsburg. She is the daughter of the late Lostus DeAtley. He is the elder son of Curly Sorrell of Flatcreek. Odessa. Jacky Everman and Mrs. Anna Powers were married at the home of the bride's mother Wednesday. This is the second marriage for each. Ceremony by Rev. Zimmerman. Deaths: John Mynheir died Wednesday at his home on N.C. Ratliff's place after several days suffering from locked bowels. Buried Thursday. His mother, who lives in Menefee County, walked 16 miles from Menefee County to see her son before he died. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 12 May 1898 Births: To the wife of C.E. Whitcomb, a girl. Salt Lick. Marriages: Marcus Rice and Nellie Kennedy, both of Kansas City, Mo., were married Wed. Apr. 27, 1898. He is the fourth child of Mr and Mrs Fleming B. Rice of Marshall, Mo. and a grandson of the late Jefferson Rice of this county. At the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. Adelaide Mitchell on White Oak, Apr. 27, by Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, A.J. Everman and Mrs. Emma Powers. This is the groom's third marriage and the bride's second. She is the widow of the late Uriah Powers and a daughter of Mrs. Adelaide Mitchell. Upper Prickly Ash. Wed. May 4 at the bride's parents', Ernest Wills and Effie Spencer. She is the daughter of the late Peter Spencer. Salt Lick. Also South Side. Deaths: May 7, 1898, Mrs. Rebecca Day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hedges. She was 70 years old. Burial at Newman's Chapel on May 8. Grange City. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 19 May 1898 Births: May 5th to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shields of Flat Creek, a son. To the wife of James Hopkins, a boy; to the wife of E.D. Harrison, a boy. Hillsboro. Marriages: May 11th, Mr. A.L. Adams and Blanche Pierce. He is the son of Elder J.M. Adams; she is the daughter of Dr. I.N. Pierce of Spencer. South Side. Deaths: Charles D. Kirkpatrick died Wed. of last week, probably at the home of his father-in-law John R. Carpenter at Flemingsburg where he had recently been living. Previously resided at this town for some 12-15 years engaging in business as a clerk, hotel-keeper, grocer and later life insurance soliciting. Struck with paralysis about a year ago. He was aged about 40 and left a wife, but no children. Mary T. Sorrell died last Friday at her home near Sharpsburg. She was the daughter of Enoch and Arena Sorrell and was aged 8 years. Craigs. Cole Carpenter, formerly of this place, but who recently moved to Illinois, committed suicide last week by overdosing on morphine. His widow returned to her father John Yarbrough Sunday. Olympia. At Chrisman, Ill. of typhoid fever on Friday night, May 10th, Isaac Milton Heath, aged about 28. Body brought to his father's J.S. Heath on Saturday, near town, and buried Sunday in the Mt. Gilead burying ground. Sharpsburg. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 26 May 1898 Births: To Ed Glover amd wife, May 18th, a boy. Flat Creek. To William Estill and wife, a daughter born May 19th. Grange City. Deaths: May 18th, the little child of Wesley Estill and wife, aged about 18 months. Burial at Fairview. Grange City. William R. Parker stabbed and killed his father-in-law Ed. E. Busby. The two had been at odds over family troubles when they met each other at the post office where Parker stabbed Busby. Ed Busby left a wife and several children. He was aged about 73. Burial in our cemetery Friday. Hillsboro. Bath County World, 27 May 1898 Marriages: Miss Adah Deming, daughter of Judge O.S. Deming of Mt. Olivet, was married May 17th to William H. Morrison of Lexington. Mr. Morrison formerly lived at Mt. Olivet and was the proprietor of the Mt. Olivet Roller Mills. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 02 Jun 1898 Births: On May 26th to N.A. Tumblin and wife, a daughter, still-born. Sherburne. To John Maupin and wife, a girl. Salt Lick. To Elias McQuithy and wife, a son, Dewey. West End. Deaths: James G. Lane died, according to a dispatch from Mt. Sterling, and was buried Jun. 1st at Crown Hill Cemetery, Sharpsburg. He was a former resident of this county and had Bright's disease. His wife, a daughter of the late Caleb Ratliff, and a big family survive. His children that live in this county are R.H. of Stepstone, A.H. of Sharpsburg, James W. and Mrs. Ed Gregory of of Bethel, and Horace of this town. J.C. Williams, Mexican and Civil War Veteran, died at his home in this place on May 26th. He suffered from cancer and died aged 70. Left a wife and three daughters. Sherburne. Died Monday, May 24th. Asa B., 1-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. H.I. Fitch. Olympia. Monday morning at his home near here, Robert Botts, of consumption. Burial Tuesday at Camargo. Preston. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 09 Jun 1898 Births: May 30th to Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Gregory, a daughter. E Fk Flat Ck. To Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs, a boy. Yale. Marriages: At the Catholic parsonage on Wed. Jun. 1st, Dr. James H. Taulbee of Owingsville and Annie Kelley of this city were married by Rev. E.J. Healey. Mt. Sterling Advocate. Wed. June 8th at Ashland, Ky. by Rev. E.E. Holmes, Lawrence Owings Kimbrough and Ruth Elmore Hutcheson, both of this city. He is the only son of J.T. Kimbrough; she is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Hutcheson. Deaths: Resolution to the memory of Bro. D.L. Phelps, 40 years a Master Mason, died May 25, 1898 aged 75. By Phelps Lodge No. 482, Farmers, Rowan County, Ky. George W. Hardin died of kidney and bladder trouble Thursday June 2d at his home on lower Flat Creek, aged 71. Burial in the cemetery at Bethel. Born and reared in this county. Married twice and outlived both his wives. Children who survive were Mrs. Samuel Manley and two daughters who lived at home. Mrs. Mollie Wood of Bardstown died Friday morning. She was the eldest living child of Capt. and Mrs. William P. Conner and was reared in this town. She was married here 15 years ago to druggist D.S. Wood of Bardstown. She was aged about 35. Her husband, four daughters and one son survive. Capt. Conner and son Ewing went to attend the funeral at Bardstown. Thursday, June 2d, Mrs. John Wright of consumption. Burial at Jackson burying ground Friday. Olympia. An infant son of Price Cassity and wife died at Yale and was buried at the Cassity burying ground Tuesday. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 16 Jun 1898 Births: June 9th to Jessie Moody and wife, a girl. Moore's Ferry. Marriages: Sunday, at the home of his brother William Hunt, John B. Hunt (or "Boss") and Emma Snowden, step-daughter of William Bunt, by Rev. Lawson. South Side. Deaths: On last Friday, Mart Gossett, a well-known colored man living on Richard Bigstaff's farm in Flat Creek section. He borrowed a scythe and supposedly went to cut weeds in a graveyard. That day was the last time he was seen alive. His wife, uneasy about his absence, went to Flat Creek store where she was told he had joined the Army and went to Cuba. But upon her travel home, she passed a pool of water on Flat Creek and on looking down, saw her husband body. Inquest ruled death by accidental drowning. James Graham Lane was born Jan. 1, 1826 and died June 1, 1898. He was married to Susan Robertson Ratliff Aug. 3, 1849 by whom he had 13 children. All are living except Sumin who died in infancy. Bath County World, 17 Jun 1898 Births: June 12 to L.C. Williams and wife, a son, their third born. Bethel. To Lester Parker and wife of Flatcreek on June 10, a daughter. June 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Ratliff (nee Miss Mary Thompson,) a son, Byram Thompson. Deaths: Russell Allen Bramblett, son of Thomas and Lyda Bramblett, died Jun. 2 from lock jaw and blood poisoning from a thorn in the foot. Drowning of Mart Gossett. See Owingsville Outlook, 16 Jun 1898 for details. Wednesday at the home of his son, William H. Canan, near town, James Canan, aged about 80, a native of Ireland who came to this country about 45 years ago. Left five children: John and James, of Georgetown; W.H. and Thomas, of this county; and Miss Annie of Cincinnati. Remains taken to Washington, Mason Co. this morning where they will be buried by the side of his wife, who died 35 years ago, in the Catholic cemetery there. Bath County Democrat, 22 Jun 1898 Deaths: James Hammonds died June 5th. Spruce. Mrs. Marion Frazier died near here last Tuesday from the effects of a surgical operation. Buried at Alfrey Cemetery Wednesday. Yale. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 23 Jun 1898 Births: Friday to Mr. and Mrs. William Phelps of Upper Prickly Ash, a son. Sunday night to L. Carr Williams and wife, a son, third boy, all boys. Bethel. Also in Bath Co. Dem. 22 Jun 1898. Marriages: Tuesday, June 21st, Prof. K.C. Kimbrell and Jala Shrout, daughter of O.P. Shrout, merchant of Moore's Ferry. At the home of W.A.R. Marshall near town on Thursday, Sam Teal and Mrs. Martha Walker. His second and her third venture. Sharpsburg. Deaths: Bertha Sorrell, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorrell of Prickly Ash, died last Thursday. Burial Friday at the W.J. Honaker burial ground. Friday night, a son of Buck Belcher, long a sufferer of a fatal malady. Burial at Polksville Sunday. Knob Lick. Matilda J. Reeves died at her home near here Thursday. She was buried Friday in the family burying ground. She was about 30 years old. Member of the Christian Church at White Oak. Left a husband and found children. Odessa. Wednesday morning at the residence of his son W.H. Canan, of heart trouble, Uncle Jimmie Canan, aged about 80. Born in Ireland and came to the U.S. when a young man. Burial at Washington, Mason co. by the side of his wife who died 35 years ago. Sharpsburg. Bath County World, 24 Jun 1898 Marriages: June 21 at the home of Elder Zimmerman near Owingsville, Ben T. Mase and Fannie Duff, daughter of Joseph Duff, of Flatcreek. Deaths: W.R. Schwerkau who came from Scott County to the Olympian Springs for his health some two weeks ago, died of heart trouble there on June 16th. Body sent home on June 17th. Olympia. The daughter of Mr. Flanery died June 15th of whooping cough and malarial fever. They lived near Stringtown, Bath County. Mr. Flanery has five more children with the same disease. Olympia. June 18 at her home at Plum, Bourbon county, Mrs. Frank Hinkle. Buried Sunday at North Middletown. Last Sunday at her home near Mt. Sterling, Mrs. Sallie Masterson, aged 58, of heart disease. Left six children. Burial in Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, Monday. Charles Cassidy who was shot and wounded by John C. Graves in Woodford County two weeks ago, died last Saturday night. He was a nephew of Judge M.M. Cassidy of Mt. Sterling, and his first wife was a daughter of Dr. E.P. Roe, formerly of this town. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 30 Jun 1898 Births: To Emory Boggs and wife, a son, born Jun 17th. June 18th to Ed Colliver and wife, a son. June 18th to Jno. L. Markwell and wife, a daughter. Grange City. June 25th to Sam Stone and wife, a daughter. Naylor's Branch. To Ernest Kercheval and wife, a son. Salt Lick. Deaths: Mrs. John Warner died of bladder trouble Sunday at her hom near Kendall's Springs and was buried Monday at the cemetery nearby. A husband and two children survive. Mrs. Mary A. Moores died June 6th at the home of her son Wren Moores at Calumet, Oklahoma. Native of Bath county and was born Jan. 22, 1819. Her brother, James Stone of this town, is the only surviving child of a family of fourteen which included Milton, John, P. Roy and Marshall. She was the widow of Harlan Moores, a prominent South Sherburne citizen. G.L. Kilpatrick, aged 75, died at Lewsiburg, Mason county, of a dropsical affection, June 20th. His son, Charles D., died a few weeks ago. Surviving children are Mrs. C.N. Bollinger and Mrs. Jennie Carpenter of Lewisburg; David of Higginsport, Ohio; Frank of Lexington; and William of Mt. Sterling. Beatrice Turley, aged 13, oldest child of John Turley, died Friday of typhoid pneumonia. Funeral at her home by Rev. M.A. Hart. Bath County World, 01 Jul 1898. Marriages: Monday at Lexington, Osmond F. Byron, son of Postmaster J.N. Byron of Owingvsille, and Miss Bessie Carter of Paris. Deaths: June 26, Mrs. John Warner, aged 25 years. Left a husband and two small children, one aged 2 years, the youngest 10 months. Member of the Christian Church. Preston. Uncle Seaf Trumbo (of color) dropped dead in the harvest field Friday and was buried Sunday at the Gilead burying ground. Sherburne. Mrs. R.E. Reeves died at her home the 16th ult. Left a husband and four children. Odessa. Thursday at his home about one mile from town, George W. Myers, aged 78, from general debility. Native of Fleming County and came to Bath County about 12 years ago. Left a wife and four children: Mrs. C.S. Fowler, Robert and Roe Myers, all of this place, and Mrs. Kunduff of Butler, Pendleton County. Funeral at Locust Grove Baptist Church by Rev. Hugh F. Searcy. Burial in the Locust Grove Graveyard. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 07 Jul 1898 Marriages: James Karrick and Mary Warner were married last Thursday evening. Mr. Karrick is engaged in the timber business. West End. Deaths: Joseph Beagle was born Feb. 19, 1833 and died at the home of his son F.M. Beagle last Saturday, Jul. 2, 1898.His wife and seven children survive. Baptised by Elder Wallace Tharp at Mt. Carmel in Fleming county. Funeral by Rev. Tinsley and burial in Owingsville Cemetery. His youngest son Lewis having enlisted in the service is now at Chicamauga. Also under Olympia. Tuesday, June 28th, 1898, at Gate City, Va., Miss Estelle Rebecca Stout, of Ewington, Montgomery county, aged 19, of consumption. Burial Thursday at Machpelah Cemetery in Mt. Sterling near the grave of her mother. Left a father, five sisters and two brothers.Miss Stout and Miss Sudie her sister went to Virginia for the health of the former. Joseph Moody of Rowan county died of cancer June 30th aged about 65 years. Member of the Christian Church. Left a wife and six children. Moore's Ferry. July 2, 1898 at her home near here, Mattie Fraley, aged thirteen months. Preston. Mrs. R.D. Williams of this neighborhood, was called to the bedside of her father John T. Horton of Bruin, Carter Co., who died shortly after her arrival of old age and general debility. Member of the Baptist Church. Besides his wife, he left two children, Mrs. Williams and a son, Reese Horton. Stepstone. Miss Estelle Stout died in Leesburg, Va. June 28, 1898. Remains brought to Mt. Sterling and after services in the Baptist church were buried in the cemetery at that place on July 4th. Stepstone. Bath County World, 08 Jul 1898 Marriages: Tuesday, Mr. Omar M. Ratliff and Mrs. Nancy Whaley were married at the home of Rev. Colly, pastor of Trinity Methodist Church, Cincinnati. Mr. Ratliff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N.C. Ratliff. Deaths: Jul. 2, Mattie Frailey, daughter of Thomas Frailey and wife. Services by Rev. Adams. Burial on D.S. Nixon's farm Sunday. Preston. Old Mr. Beagle of Lexington, father of F.M. Beagle of this place, died here Saturday, July 2, of Bright's disease. Funeral by Rev. Tinsley on Sunday, July 3. Olympia. Tom Montjoy's child, three years old, died here July 3d of whooping cough. Burial July 4th at Moses Stull graveyard. Olympia. July 29, Sarah Turley, aged 74 of paralysis. Member of the Christian Church. Stepstone. Jun 30 at his home in Nicholas County, Thompson S. Parks, an aged citizen and early pioneer of Nicholas County. Burial Saturday in the family burying ground at Park's Ferry. Funeral by Rev. Dr. Scudder of Carlisle. Deceased was grandfather of J.O. Ratliff of this town. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 14 Jul 1898 Births: July 9th to Joe Snedegar and wife, near town, a son. July 2d to James Thompson and wife, a girl. July 6th to Walter Quisenberry and wife, a son. Stepstone. To the wife of John Sorrell, a daughter. Marriages: At Olympia, Thursday July 7, 1898, Rev. Charles Bromley of the M.E. Church married E.S. Tirel and Laura Santford. He was from near Sharpsburg. She was the daughter of the late Reuben Santford of the eastern part of the County. Deaths: July 7, 1898, George W. Shrout, son of Johnny Shrout. Left children: B.F. Shrout of Prickly Ash, Mrs. George Kerr of Salt Lick. Three brothers: I.M. Shrout, William Shrout and Wesley Shrout. Buried where he was born, but the location is not divulged. Mrs. Lucy Reid died July 5, 1898 aged 27. Member of the Christian Church at White Oak. Left a mother, husband, two children and three sisters. Mrs. Lucretia Flood, wife of DeWitt C. Flood, died of an intestinal ailment on Friday, July 8, 1898 at the home of her husband near Moore's Ferry. Funeral Saturday, burial in Hedrick's burial ground. She was a daughter of the late George W. McDonald. Her mother Mrs. Sibbie McDonald survives. Also survived by her husband and three sons and two daughters. The eldest son is now at Chickamauga in Co. C, 3rd Ky. Regiment, U.S.V.I. Also, a paragraph concerning Mrs. Lucretia Flood under Moore's Ferry news. States she joined the Chritsian Church in Aug 1884. She was 40 years old the 10th of last January. Her eldest son was Chesley. She had flux along with other diseases. Moore's Ferry. Mrs. Lucy Reed, wife of Thomas Reed, died last Tuesday of consumption and was buried Wednesday at Atchison burial ground. Left a husband and three children. Odessa. Sunday, Carroll, little baby boy of Thomas L. and Katie Jones of this place. Died from cutting eight teeth at one time. Burial in Atchison graveyard on Monday. Odessa. Also, an additional obit for George W. Shrout. States he was aged 62 years. He had been married twice. His first wife was a Clark, sister of Wort Clark. Three children survive: Ben F. and Woodson of this community, and Mrs. George Kerr of Salk Lick. His second wife was Margaret Ogg who died about 7 years previous. There were no children by her. Burial in the old family burying ground near Polksville. Upper Prickly Ash. Also, Knob Lick. Mrs. Sarah Ann Turley died at her home between this place and Howard's Mill on June 27th. Among her children was J.C. Turley the stockbuyer. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 21 Jul 1898 Births: July 13th to Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Tapp, west of town, a daughter. July 13th to Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Ratliff of Craigs vicinity, a son. On Sunday morning to Mrs. William Vice, a son. Wyoming. Deaths: Gen. John Stuart Williams died Sunday morning at his home east of Mt. Sterling. Burial at Winchester Monday. He was a native of Montgomery Co and was a son of Gen. Samuel Williams. The Williamses were of Virginia stock. Other sons were Gen. Dick and Clay Williams. Their mother was a Cluke. Gen. John S. Williams was born July 19, 1818. Practiced as a lawyer in Paris with Judge John M. Elliott. Married Mary Harrison and farmed in Clark Co. His only child, born of his first marriage, is Mrs. Mary H. Holloway of Clark Co. He raised a company and went to the Mexican War and came home a Colonel. Served in the Battle of Cerro Gordo. Made a Brigadier General in the Confederate Army. Some years later, he married Mrs. Henrietta (Lindsey) Hamilton, widow of William Hamilton. Served some terms in the General Assembly, ran for Governor and U.S. Senate. Elected to the Senate in 1876 but was defeated for re-election by Capt. J.C.S. Blackburn. Dewey, infant son of Elias McQuithey, died recently. West End. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 28 Jul 1898 Births: Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Honaker of Prickly Ash, a daughter. July 24th to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cassity, a daughter. Moore's Ferry July 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Reuben McLain, near here, a daughter. Moore's Ferry July 23d to S.J. Daugherty and wife, a daughter. Sherburne. To Aquilla Daniel and wife, twin boys, Dewey and Sampson. West End. Deaths: Thomas Doggett died suddenly at his home near Bethel last Thursday night. He was born in this county on Feb. 5, 1848. His parents were Daniel and Eliza Doggett. Survived by his wife who is a daughter of Frank Snelling. He had no children. His three brothers were: Hubbell and David of the same neighborhood and William of Severy, Kansas. Mrs. Alai Emmons, wife of Daniel B. Emmons, died of bowel trouble Saturday, July 23d at her home near the mouth of Bald Eagle Creek. Funeral Monday with burial at Bethel cemetery. She was 76 years old and was a member of the Christian Church. Her maiden name was Atchison. She has one brother living, James O. Atchison of Sharpsburg. Survived by her 86-year-old husband and three children: Mrs. William D. Boyd of Sherburne, Mrs. Orra Trumbo of Clay county, and James W. Emmons of Reynoldsville. Mrs. Levi Alfrey (nee Ringo) formerly of this place but now of Frenchburg, died Friday, July 22d. She had only been married a year and a half. Left a husband and a two- week old child. Olympia. Aunt Aley Emmons, died of flux at her home near here Sunday and was buried at Longview Cemetery Monday. Left a husband and son son, James, and two daughters, Mrs. Arra Trumbo in Missouri and Mrs. W.D. Boyd of Sherburne. Bethel. Oliver Hazard Perry Park died Sunday of chronic diarrhea. He was 67 on the 8th of last January. Funeral by Elder Elbert Dawson. Burial Monday in the orchard near his home at his request. He was born near the mouth of Prickly Ash Creek. His father was George Park, a Pennsylvanian, who came to Bath county and married Mrs. Abbie Kincaid (nee Arn). Oliver and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Johnson now living in Daviess County, Ky. were their children. Mrs. Rebecca Coyle, of Naylor's Branch, is a half- sister, being a child of Mrs. Park's first marriage. Mrs. James Arnold, deceased, of lower Late Creek, was a full sister of Oliver's. Oliver's wife, son Emmet living at home and Mrs. Mark Donaldson of upper Flat Creek survive him. Upper Prickly Ash. At his home on Tuesday, Rev. Robert F. Caldwell. His illness was caused by a blood clot on the brain. He was born near Moorefield in Nicholas County, Nov. 24th, 1811. Had he lived until Nov. 24th, he would have been 87 years old. During his ministry, he married 441 couples and baptized 228 children. Funeral Wednesday at the Presbyterian Church. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery by the side of his first wife. Sharpsburg. Bath County World, 29 Jul 1898 Marriages: July 21 at the home of the bride's parents at Louisa, Ky., William Land and Jean Vincent. Mr. Land formerly resided in this county. Deaths: Andy Rothwell died near Olympia July 27 of rupture. Olympia. Mrs. Robert Yarber died July 25 of consumption at Olympia. Olympia. Mrs. Levi Alfrey, of Rothwell, Menifee County, who was Miss Leer Ringo before she was married, died July 25. Olympia. Aunt Aley Emmons died near here of flux Sunday and was buried Monday at Longview Cemetery. Left a husband and a son, James, and two daughters, Mrs. Ana Trumbo of Missouri and Mrs. Boyd of Sherburne. Bethel. Last Saturday at Maysville, Joseph M. Hixson, aged 85 years. Member of Mayslick Baptist Church for 71 years. He was once a resident of this town. Mrs. N.J. Hedges, the 17th inst. at McFall, Mo. She was born in Nicholas County Jun. 10, 1824 but lived most of her life in Bath. A number of years ago, she moved to Lebanon, Ind. where she lived a few years, going from there to Kansas until the last two or three years when she lived in Missouri. Married early in life to Franklin Hedges. Her husband and two oldest children died near together, leaving her a widow for 40 years. One other son, Warren, died in Texas a short time ago. leaving his mother in charge of his three surviving children. Member of Sharpsburg Christian Church. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 04 Aug 1898 Births: July 25th to Henry Purvis and wife, a son. Moore's Ferry. To the wife of H.I. Fitch on Monday last week, a son. Olympia. To Ben Draygoo and wife, a daughter, their twelfth. Flat Creek. Deaths: Sunday morning at the home of her husband, Mrs. Dick Reed, of consumption. Craigs. July 28th, Aunt Polly Lowry, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Melissa Snedegar. She was born Feb. 1, 1812 and was 86 years old. Her husband died in 1863. Left one son and three daughters. Member of the Methodist Church. Craigs. Mrs. Richard Reed died at her home Sunday July 31st. Burial Monday at the Collins burying ground. Naylor's Branch. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 11 Aug 1898 Marriages: Aug. 2d, 1898, William Kissick and Mrs. Nancy Fout, second marriage for each. Ceremony at Flemingsburg. Grange City. Deaths: Aug. 3, 1898 near Preston, William Williamson, aged 66. Left a wife and eight children, one brother (Jim Williamson of this county), one sister (Mrs. George Raburn who lives near Camargo, Montgomery Co.). Funeral by Rev. Crouch. Burial in the family burying ground Aug. 4th. Also, a notice under Preston. Also in Bath Co. Dem. 10 Aug 1898. Bath County World, 12 Aug 1898 Deaths: Will Williams died at his home aged 56. Funeral by G.W. Crouch. Member of the Christian Church. Left a wife and eight children. Preston. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 18 Aug 1898 Births: Aug. 10th to Mr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Stone of Mink's Run, a son. Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Oll Hiley, a daughter. The mother will be 13 years old Sep. 16th. Wyoming. To Tom Crockett and wife, a girl. Flat Creek. To M.L. Jones and wife on Aug. 13th, a daughter. Odessa. Marriages: Wednesday of last week by Elder Tinsley in Owingsville, Jimmie Tincher and Allie Skeens. Wyoming. Deaths: Allen, son of J.P. Spencer, aged 3 years. West End. Aug. 10th, Joseph Manley, second youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Manley, aged 22. Died of typhoid fever. Funeral services by Elder Tinsley with burial in Manley graveyard at the headwaters of Naylor. Upper Prickly Ash. Mrs. Moses Saunders died at her home near here Aug. 3d. Burial at the new Locust church near her home Thursday. Funeral by Rev. W.S. Irvin. Left several sons and daughters: McGuire, Grant and Bruce Saunders, Mrs. William McKee and Mrs. Harlan Day. Hillsboro. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 25 Aug 1898 Births: To the wife of J.M. Crain, a daughter. Hillsboro. Marriages: Wednesday at the home of Harvey Moran in Flemingsburg, Miss Maggie, adopted daughter of the late John L. Thompson and Charles Gates, a prosperous young farmer of Bath county. by Rev. W.S. Willis of the Christian church. Ewing Inquirer. Deaths: Last week, Turner Hunt, at Carlisle, Ky. He was ill and started to Lexington for treatment, stopped at his sister's in Carlisle and was taken worse. Sent for his wife and daughter and only lived a few days. Burial in Carlisle cemetery. Forge Hill. Sunday, Aug. 21st, Otto Johnson Williams, aged about 11 months. Remains buried at Elizaville cemetery Monday. Grange City. Thursday, Aug. 18th, John James Swetnam. He was born in old Virginia on June 9th, 1811. He was 87 years, two months and 9 days old. Came to Ky. with his father's family in 1819. He was married when 29 in 1840 to Rebecca Osborne. Eleven children were born, all but one daughter, Mrs. America J. Kash who died about 12 years ago, survive. They were: Dr. J. Manoah of Phoenix, Ariz.; I. Newton and Eustace E. of Monterey, Calif.; J. Neri of this county; Harlan M. of Cincinnati, Ohio; and Leslie E. of Fleming Co.; Mrs. L. Elizabeth Kash and Mrs. D.M. Hurst of this county; and Mrs. O.S. Kash of Nicholas Co. Mrs. Swetnam died Apr. 1, 1864. He then married in 1866 Mrs. Clarinda Moore, widow of William Moore of Wolfe Co. Of the second marriage, three children were born: Mrs. B.F. Arnold, Mrs. W.W. Rodgers and Robert R., all of this county. Member of the M.E. Church. Funeral on the headwaters of White Oak and the East Fork of Flat Creek Friday by Rev. Wightman of near Moorefield. Burial in the Owingsville Cemetery. He was a dry goods retailer, school teacher and farmer. Odessa. Bob Razor, of color, was coming home from Morehead Saturday night on the through freight. He fell off the train this side of Farmers and was killed. Buried Sunday. Salt Lick. Meshach Story died at the home of David McKee near here Saturday. Burial at New Hope Monday. He was never married. Hillsboro. Bath County World, 26 Aug 1898 Births: To Ollie Henry and wife near Wyoming, a daughter. The mother will not be 13 years old until Sep. 16. To Miles McKee and wife at Cynthiana, a son, their fifth. She is a daughter of T.J. Jones of near here. Deaths: At her home at South Haven, Kansas, Sunday, Aug. 21, Mrs. Mary Frances Newcomb, wife of John W. Newcomb. Numerous relative in Bath Co. and a cousin of J.F. Hurst of this town. At the residence of B.D. Utterback near town, Tuesday, Mrs. Sarah E. Berry of peritonitis. She took ill while visiting relatives. Born in Bourbon County Apr. 29, 1856 and was married at her father's home in this county to Asa L. Berry of Nicholas County on Dec. 23, 1880 by Rev. J.K. Nunnelly. Two children: Mary Rubie who died Apr. 27, 1882 and Omer A.T., born Jan. 16, 1889, who, with his father, survive. She was a daughter of Reuben C. and Mary A. Utterback and left a father and four brothers: Benjamin D., Hezekiah, and Harmon C. of near this town, and James A. Utterback of Cunningham, Kansas. Member of the Baptist church. Burial Wednesday at Carlisle Cemetery. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 01 Sep 1898 Births: Tuesday Aug. 23d to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Tinsley of Upper Prickly Ash, a daughter. To John Foley and wife, a daughter. Flat Creek. Marriages: At the home of Ira Goodan near here on Thursday last, Joseph Whiteman and Miss Bede Sanders, both of Fleming county. The groom's uncle was Roe Fauns of Fleming county. Wyoming. Deaths: Mrs. James Gillon had a surgical operation performed at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, Tuesday from which she died that night. Body brought here Wednesday. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery today. Her brother W.L. Nixon went Tuesday to accompany the body home. Marcus Hendrix died of typhoid fever at his home four miles from Paris last Thursday. Burial at Longview Cemetery, Bethel. He was 43 years old. and a native of this county. He was a son of Abraham Hendrix of East Fork of Flat Creek and a brother of Moses T. and Frank P. Hendrix, Mrs. F.M. Vice and Mrs. Jacob Boyd, all of Bethel and Sherburne neighborhoods. He resided in Bath county for many years, then removed to Bourbon county. His wife is a daughter of the late Alfred Vanlandingham. She, two sons and two daughters survive. Also, an article under Bethel. At the residence of her brother, D.B. Utterback near town on Tuesday of peritonitis, Mrs. Sarah E. Berry, wife of Asa L. Berry of Carlisle. Burial Wednesday at Carlisle cemetery. Sharpsburg. James Newton Traylor committed suicide by blowing his brains out with a double-barreled shot-gun at his home near Marshall, Mo. last week. Newt Traylor left Bath county with his family 13 years ago. He was 64. He attempted suicide about 12 months ago by taking poison. He left a wife, three daughters and one son. Odessa. Bath County World, 02 Sep 1898 Births: Wednesday Aug. 31 to Albert Fore and wife, a daughter. Deaths: Ex-Governor Claude Matthews of Indiana died at the Meharry homestead near Wingate, Ind. last Sunday. He was addressing the 28th annual session of Old Settlers at Meharry Grove when he was stricken. He was born in this county, near Bethel, Dec. 14, 1845. Went to Centre College at age 18 and graduated in 1867. Jan. 7, 1868, he married Martha R. Whitcomb, daughter of the late James Whitcomb who was Governor of Indiana from 1843 to 1849 and afterwards U.S. Senator from that State. Gov. Matthews left Ky. in 1868 and settled in Vermilion County, Ind. near Clinton. Elected to the Legislature in 1876, then Secretary of State in 1890 and Governor in 1892. After his term he retired to Hazel Bluf Farm, his home. Democratic Presidential candidate in 1896.He was son of Thomas A. and Eliza A. (Fletcher) Matthews. His maternal great- grandfather General Thomas Fletcher was an officer in the Army in the War of 1812. His grave is on the farm that S.S. Ralls recently purchased from Waller Sharp, 2-1/4 miles northeast of town. Gov. Matthews' step-mother lives at 519 Greenup Street, Covington. Left one brother, Lewis P. Matthews of Covington; three sisters, Mrs. Ralph Hemingray of Muncie, Ind., Mrs. D.M. Massie of Chillicothe, Ohio, and Miss Lyde Matthews of Covington. His wife and two daughters, Miss Helen Matthews of Clinton, Ind. and Mrs. Cortez Ewing of Greensburg, Ind., survive. His only son, Seymour, aged 21, died some two years ago. Marcus Hendrix died at his home near Paris, Aug. 24, of typhoid fever and was buried at Longview Cemetery, Bethel, on the 26th. He was a son of Abram Hendrix of East Fork Flat Creek and son-in-law of the late Alfred Vanlandingham. He was 43 and left a wife and children. Funeral by Rev. Chandler. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 08 Sep 1898 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Jones, a daughter. Forge Hill. To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Colliver, a daughter. E Fk Flat Ck. Sunday Sept. 4th to George W. Blevins and wife, a son, William Ashby. Stepstone. Marriages: Dr. William O. Phillips and Miss May Newman were married at the home of the bride's parents in Grange City on Wednesday, Sep. 7, 1898. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson R. Newman. He is the only son of Dr. W.E. Phillips of Wyoming. Also, a similar notice under Wyoming. On Wednesday, Aug. 31, 1898 at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. William Hart on Roe's Run, Almanza Byrd of Montgomery Co. and Laura Hart, by Rev. Tinsley. On the 1st inst., Almanza Byrd and Laura Hart. Flat Creek. Deaths: Chessly Y. Flood, member of Co. C, Second Ky. Regiment of Volunteer Infantry, died of fever early Sunday at Camp Thomas, Chickamauga Park. He was a son of DeWitt C. Flood of Moore's Ferry. Col. Robert G. Stoner of Bourbon Co. died Monday. He had had several strokes of paralysis in the past few months. He was married this year to Ida Hamilton, stepdaughter of the late Gen. John S. Williams. He was in command of a regiment of Confederate cavalry during the Civil War. Mrs. James Gillon died at Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, Aug. 30, 1898 of heart failure following an operation for a tumor. Her brother William L. Nixon brought her body back to Bath Co. for burial. Burial Sept. 1 at Owingsville Cemetery. She was the eldest child of the late Beverly D. Nixon and his second wife, Sarah Honaker. She was born in Bath Co. on Oct. 29, 1857. Bath County World, 09 Sep 1898 Marriages: Miss Laura Hart, daughter of William Hart of near here was married to Alamanza Byrd of near Springfield on Wednesday, Aug. 31. Olympia. Deaths: Mrs. James Guillon of Owingsville died while undergoing an operation for tumor at Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, Aug 3. She was 40 and leaves a husband. Chesley Flood, a member of Company C 2d Ky., died Saturday of typhoid fever at the division hospital at Chicamauga. He lived at Salt Lick where he was taken for burial. His mother and brother died at home from the same disease the previous week. Bath County Democrat, 14 Sep 1898 Births: Sep. 4th to the wife of S.C. Jones, a boy. Salt Lick. Aug. 15th to the wife of Boone Roberts, a daughter. Little Flat Creek. Deaths: Aug. 17th, Cecil McKinley, infant child of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Curry. Little Flat Creek. Sept. 4th at Camp Thomas, Chickamuaga Park, Ga., Chesley J. Flood of Co. C, 2d Ky. Vol. Infantry, of typhoid fever aged about 22 years. Remians brought back Tuesday the 6th with burial in hedrick's burying ground. His mother preceded him in death a few weeks ago. Left a father, two little brothers and two sisters. Moore's Ferry. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 15 Sep 1898 Births: Sep. 3d to Bud Jones and wife, a daughter, Nettie. Craigs. Sep. 7th to William Story and wife, a daughter. E Fk Flat Ck. Marriages: William R. Scott of North Middletown and Ethel Hazelrigg, daughter of our townsman C.C. Hazelrigg, were married on Wednesday, Sep. 14th at the home of the bride by Rev. Tinsley of the Christian Church. Also, Bath Co. Dem. 14 Sep 1898. Last Thursday, the 8th inst., at the home of the bride's father, Van Swanigan, John S. Spence and Lucy Swanagan were married by Elder T.W. Crouch. Moore's Ferry. Also, a notice under Knob Lick. Deaths: Mrs. Jack Robinson died Thursday very suddenly. She had been suffering with hay fever for a week or two, but seemed better the evening she died. Moorefield. Mrs. J.A. Robinson of Nicholas Co. died at her home Thursday and was buried Friday in Longview Cemetery. Funeral services by Rev. Chandler. She had suffered many years with asthma. Left two children, Mrs. Sanford Ramey and John S. Vice, and an aged husband. Bethel. Also, Bath Co. Dem. 14 Sep 1898 Sept. 10th near here, infant of Mary Ann Low. Moore's Ferry. Sept. 7, Charles Granville Goodpaster, aged 46. Left a wife and one son, two brothers and three sisters. He had been twice married. His first wife was Annie Anderson, daughter of George Anderson of White Oak neighborhood. His only son was born to her--Perry, aged 20. His second wife was the widow of William S. Hamilton. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. Upper Prickly Ash. Miss Eliza E. Maxey received a letter from Mary Howard of Indianapolis, Ind. announcing the death of Mrs. Sarah Fenton Howard, daughter of Elder Asa Maxey of Bath Co., deceased, and wife of Anderson Howard. She died Aug. 17, 1898 near Indianapolis after only a few hours illness from a broken-down constitution. Left four sons and three daughters. Four of her children are married. One son, Grant Howard, is a Methodist minister. She was the youngest daughter and left only two surviving sisters: Mrs. Kate P. Evans of Farmers and Mrs. Carrie Atchison of Poplar Plains, only one brother, H.L. Maxey of Stepstone. Stepstone. Capt. J.M. Gray died after a few weeks illness. He died at his home in this town on Wednesday, Sept. 7th. He was a Captain in the 10th Ky. Vol. in the Civil War and was 71 years old. Married twice. First wife Jane Davis, daughter of the late Col. Davis. He had several children by her, all married except one, Alice, who lived with him. His second wife was Risby Raymond of Mayslick, Mason Co. whom he married some ten years ago. Burial in Hillsboro Cemetery Friday. Hillsboro. Bath County World, 16 Sep 1898 Marriages: W.R. Scott of North Middletown and Ethel Hazelrigg of Owingvsille, daughter of ex-Sheriff C.C. Hazelrigg were married at Owingsville Wednesday. Deaths: Mrs. J.A. Robinson of Nicholas County died at her home Thursday and was buried Friday at Longview Cemetery, funeral services by Rev. Chandler. Left two children, Mrs. Sanford Ramey and John S. Vice, and an aged husband. Bethel. Sep. 9 at her home near Bramblett, Mrs. John N. Reed. Burial at Bramblett. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 22 Sep 1898 Births: To J.E. Mann and wife, a boy, Mark Hannah. Flat Creek. Wednesday, Sept. 14 to Ira Goodan and wife, a daughter. Wyoming. Marriages: Sept. 5th at the home of the bride's parents near Kendall's Springs, Ellen Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Carpenter, and William Stull, by Squire John A. Clark. Wednesday at the home of and by Edler R.T.D. Zimmerman, J.R. Vice of Bethel and Effie Myers , daughter of Shelton Myers of White Oak. He is a son of W.T. Vice of Lower Flat Creek. Sept. 18th at the home of and by B.H. Ross, Stoner Coyle, son of J. Match Coyle, and Ida Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hunt, all of near Reynoldsville. Carl Goodpaster and Callie Karrick of Salt Well eloped from church at See's schoolhouse and were married at Ironton, Ohio on Sunday. She is the daughter of Thomas Karrick and the groom is the son of Capt. Goodpaster, deceased. Flat Creek. Deaths: Manila, 8-month-old daughter of of H.A. Day died with whooping cough on Wednesday last week. Burial at Hillsboro Cemetery Thursday. Hillsboro. Bath County Democrat, 28 Sep 1898 Births: In this city on Thursday, Sept. 22d to the wife of Carroll Chenault, a son, first born. Mt. Sterling Sentinel-Democrat. Deaths: Sep. 24th, Washington Rice of near here. Left a wife and seven children. Married twice, first to Nancy Reeves to whom two children were born--James and John, who live near Farmers. His second wife was Matilda Snedegar. Forge Hill. In Fleming County, Sep. 21, near here, Bettie Kissick, youngest daughter of the late Henry Kissick, who died a few weeks ago. Burial at Fairview cemetery on the 22d. Moore's Ferry. Johnson A. Young, aged 91, died at his home in Mt. Sterling last Monday. Lifelong friend of the late Jefferson Rice. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 29 Sep 1898 Births: To Alex Wells and wife, a son. Preston. Marriages: At the residence of Elder H.F. Martin at Freestone, on Saturday, Nora Green to John Adams. She is the oldest daughter of William S. Green of this place. He is a young gentleman from Rockville. Farmers. Thursday, Sep. 22d, Ellis Hatton and Elva Williams. Preston. Deaths: George Washington Rice, aged 73, died at his home near Ferguson's school house in the eastern part of this county Saturday. Burial at Hedrick's Sunday. His wife, four sons and three daughters survive. He was an elder brother of Campbell Rice. It is believe the proper spelling of the family name is Royse. Ellis, son of Elder and Mrs. Jack Jones of Stanford, Ill. died Sep. 19th. Elder Jones is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jones of lower Slate neighborhood. Charles Hovermale died Sep. 29th of fever. West End. Saturday, Sep. 25th at his home near the Licking river, Was Rice. Left a wife and several small children. Burial at Hedrick's. Craigs. Richard Burns died Tuesday afternoon. Upper Prickly Ash. Bath County World, 30 Sep 1898 Deaths: Monday, Sep. 26 at his home in Montgomery County, Johnson Albert Young. He was born in Bath County Jun. 9, 1807. Married to Priscila Peters of Woodford County on May 29, 1832. Nine children: Mrs. H.L. Steagall, J.T. Young, Mrs. Sarah Wilson, Albert Young and Priscilla Young are dead; living children are: Mrs. Todd Wilson of Cincinnati, J.W. Young of Bourbon County, N.B. and R.B. Young of Montgomery County. Mrs. Young died Jun. 6, 1858 and in 1859, Mr. Young married Mrs. Mary Peal of Woodford County who survives. No children by second marriage. Mr. Young was a son of Capt. james and Sarah (Peters) Young of Virginia. They came to Bath County where Johnson A. Young was born. His mother was a daughter of James Peters whose mother was a daughter of Capt. Jack Ashby, an early settler of Kentucky. Mr. Young was at one time Sheriff of this county and a farmer until fall 1864 when he removed to Montgomery County. Apr. 1877, joined the Christian Church. Funeral by Elder H.D. Clark Wednesday with burial in Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling. Robert Prewitt died at the home of his son at Richmond. He was a brother of Allen Caswell and Clifton Prewitt and Mrs. J.D. Reid of Montgomery County. Bath County Democrat, 05 Oct 1898 Births: Saturday, Oct. 1st to William L. Killpatrick and wife, a son. Marriages: Oscar Palmer, Fireman of the Electric Light Plant in this city, was married last Wednesday to Lettie Sorrell, daughter of Nathan Sorrell of Bethel. by Rev. M.T. Chandler of the Methodist Church, Bethel. Deaths: Sept. 24th, Washington Rice at his home near Forge Hill from, it is believed, catarrh of the bladder. He was nearly 70 years of age. Left a wife and five children. Burial at Hedrick's burying ground on the 25th. Moore's Ferry. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 06 Oct 1898 Births: Sept. 30th to Mr. and Mrs. William L. Killpatrick, a son, their second born. Sept. 29th to Gran Stull and wife, a son. Crooks. Sep. 28, to the wife of Charles E. Payne (formerly Mrs. Lou Lansdown), a boy; also, Oct. 1, to the wife of Jno. W. Call, a daughter. Hillsboro. Marriages: Minnie Hicks and M.C. Downey. West End. Deaths: Samuel Teal died of consumption at the home of his sister, Mrs. Mary Manley in Mt. Sterling Sunday. Remains brought here and buried Tuesday. He was a native of this town and was 44 years old. He was a son of John Teal, deceased, and a brother of Charles E. Teal of Preston. He was twice married. He had two or more children by his first wife, from whom he was divorced. He married his second wife within the past year down in the Sharpsburg area. She survives. Mrs. Mary (Aunt Pop) Goodpaster died of cancer of the breast on Saturday, Oct. 1, 1898 in the Forge Hill neighborhood. Buried at the Old Virginia burial ground Sunday. She was 84. She was a daughter of John Barber and a sister of Captain George and the late Landers Barber. Capt. George Barber of Fleming county is the only one of his father's children still living. Mrs. Goodpaster was first married to Paul Naylor by whom she had five children: Paul, Alf, the late Mrs. Elizabeth Goodpaster, Mrs. Sarah Jacobs, and Mrs. Sinnett Goodpaster. Her second marriage was to James Goodpaster who died several years ago. Nelson Graham, of color, died Sunday, Sep. 25. Burial at Gilead burying ground Monday. Sherburne. John Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Johnson of Little Flat near here, died on Sep. 23d at the home of his sister, Mrs. William Plummer. Burial at Goddard Chapel, Fleming county, on the 24th. Died of typhoid fever. Sherburne. Lillie, wife of Henry Daniel of near this place, died Thursday, Sep. 29th from consumption. She was 22 years, 2 months and 16 days old. She was the oldest daughter of Harry Johnson. Funeral by Rev. C.A. Bromley. Olympia. Also, Bath Co. Dem. 05 Oct 1898. In Fleming county near here on Sep. 21 of typhoid fever, Miss Rebekah Kissick, aged 20 years. She was the youngest daughter of the late Henry Kissick who died only three weeks ago. Moore's Ferry. Richard Burns died Wednesday, Sep. 28, of typhoid fever aged 44 years. He had been sick about 8 weeks. He was a son of Mrs. Margaret Ann Burns and was born and reared in this neighborhood. Left a wife and two children, an aged mother, brothers and sisters. His wife was the widow of John McNabb and a daughter of James Hedger. Member of the Christian Church. Remains taken to Harper's schoolhouse where his funeral was preached by Rev. Tinsley. Burial in Cartmill graveyard. Upper Prickly Ash. John Eli Fleming died Sep. 27, 1898 aged 39. He died from the effects of stabbing himself with a pocket knife just above the knee while catching some hogs. He was a son of Eli and Miranda Fleming, now living on Oklahoma, and was born Mar. 19, 1860. He left here with his family about 21 years ago. He moved to Missouri just after attaining his majority where he married a woman who lived about seven months. He then moved to Colorado where he lived until about 8 years ago when he moved back to Bath County, Ky. After he had been back here about 2 years, he married Miss Ida May Crouch, daughter of Jock Crouch, on Apr. 24, 1893. They had three children, two daughters, Georgie Mae and Mabel Eli, and one son, Moreland Monroe. All survive, the eldest aged 4, the youngest aged one. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. Funeral by Rev. Tinsley. Upper Prickly Ash. Also, Bath Co. Dem. 05 Oct 1898. Charles Hovermale died Sep. 26th of fever. South Side. Mrs. Sallie Barnaby, wife of the late Ed Barnaby who died about two months ago, died at her home near here Thursday. Burial at Eden's Chapel Friday. Hillsboro. Bath County World, 07 Oct 1898 Births: Saturday Oct. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Adrian B. Ratliff, a daughter, Martha. Marriages: Sep. 28 at Mt. Sterling, Thomas J. Crawford and Octavia Reid, both of near this town. Deaths: At Mt. Sterling Oct. 2, Ellis Dean, aged 65. Saturday, Oct. 1 of diptheria, 13-year-old daughter of Thomas Scott of Plum. John Fleming of near Owingsville, aged about 40, died Tuesday, Sep. 27, from the results of a cut on his knee while working with hogs. Thomas H. Wood received a telegram Tuesday announcing the death at Maysville of his son, Walter Sharpe Wood, from diptheria. He was born Nov. 26, 1890 at Fort Logan, Colorado and was the son of Thomas H. Wood and Eva B. Wood. Burial Wednesday at Maysville. Scott Inglis, an actor who married Miss Ida Hamilton, a great niece of Mrs. John S. Williams of Montgomery County, killed himself at his boarding house in New York City last Friday. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 13 Oct 1898 Births: To the wife of A.E. Poole, 9th inst., a boy. Farmers. Marriages: Harry Giovannoli and Carrie Kinniard, daughter of Mrs. Mary Kinniard, were married today at the home of the bride's uncle, James Kinniard, Lexington avenue. Danville Advocate. Deaths: At Alton, Anderson county, Lewis Madden was asphixiated by gas while cleaning out an old well. John Gudgell went down to rescue him and met the same fate. Gudgell is a brother of James Gudgell. He is probably a son of John Gudgell, deceased, of this county. Sept. 28th, the three-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. William Story. E Fk Flat Ck. Aunt Nancy Ingram died at her home here Friday, 7th inst. of old age. Left two sons and three daughters. Burial in the Carey graveyard Saturday. Farmers. Last Friday, Mary Pearl, little daughter of Ambrose T. and Annie Jones. Burial at the old Jones family burying ground Saturday. She had been sick with cholera infantum. Odessa. Bath County World, 14 Oct 1898 Deaths: Walter Wood died Monday, Oct. 3 at the home of his great-grandfather Charles Phister on West Third Street, Maysville, from diptheria. He would have been 8 years old in November. Funeral, Oct. 5 with burial in the Cemetery at Maysville. Samuel Teal died Sunday evening, Oct. 2 at his home in Mt. Sterling and was buried Monday at Owinsgville. Funeral by Brother Clark at the house. Left five sisters, one brother, and four children. Friday, Oct. 7 at the home of Mrs. Pledgie Fogg of Piqua, Robertson County, John H. Hedges from tetonis. He was second son of H. Clay and E.G. Hedges and was born Feb. 11, 1876. Body brought back to his home here and on Sunday after remarks by Elder White of Midway, was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery. Sep. 29, Mrs. Henry Daniel, nee Miss Lillie Johnson, of consumption, aged 22. Member of the Methodist Church. She had been married but a few months. Funeral by Rev. Bromley. Burial at the family graveyard. Preston. Bath County Democrat, 19 Oct 1898 Births: Oct. 14 to Edward Myers and wife (nee Mary Kincaid), of near Bramlett, a son. Deaths: Monday, Oct. 17th, a child of George Carpenter's aged 6 years, one mile west of town. Burial at Peeled Oak today. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 20 Oct 1898 Births: Oct. 7th to Mr. and Mrs. William Barber on lower Slate Creek, a daughter. Oct. 4th on North Fork of Salt Well to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodpaster, a daughter. Tuesday, 11th inst. to James Hiley and wife, a daughter, first born. Moore's Ferry. Marriages: Double wedding last evening at the parlors of the Hotel Ventura in this town between Leslie B. Newman and Miss M. Virginia Willroy and Thomas B. Ratcliff and Miss Ninnie B. Rigdon of Grange City, Fleming Co. First couple married by Rev. H.B. Smith of the Christian church; second couple by Lyman F. Jackson, M.E. Church South. Ashland Daily News. The weddings took place Oct. 12, 1898. Mr. Newman's bride is the daughter of John W. Willroy, a Virginia ex-Confederate soldier. He married Miss Sallie Estill and Mrs. Leslie B. Newman is one of their children. Mr. Newman is a son of Minor Newman and a newphew of Simpson Newman. Miss Rigdon is a daughter of Lucien Rigdon of Grange City. Thomas B. Ratliff is the son of William Ratliff. Front page as well as notice under Grange City. Robert Oakley, son of John Oakley, and Ruth Darnell, youngest daughter of "Billie" Darnell and William Copher, son of John Copher and Harriet, oldest daughter of Benjamin Dragoo, celebrated a double wedding at Elder Zimmerman's on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1898. Flat Creek. South Side. Bath County World, 21 Oct 1898 Births: Friday, Oct. 14 to J.T. Hall and wife, of the Judy neighborhood, a girl. Marriages: Sanford Allen of Millersburg and Miss Woods of Versailles were married in the parlors of the Grand Hotel, Cincinnati, Wednesday. Thursday, Oct. 13 at the home of John Hall near town, John Goodpaster and Lidia Lathram by Elder White. Deaths: Brice Letton, aged 40 and unmarried, was instantly killed last Friday by being thrown from a wagon on Redmon's place. Article damaged. Bath County Democrat, 26 Oct 1898 Births: Oct. 21 to the wife of Eddie Ratliff (nee Ruth Williams), a daughter. Bethel. Oct. 13th to John G. Evans and wife, a son. Rowan County. Deaths: Miss Etta Gardner, aged 18, last Saturday Oct. 15th at the residence of Samuel Gardner. Burial in the Newman graveyard Sunday. Hillsboro. The 2-year-old child of Mr. Hamilton was burned to death at his home on East Fork Fox Creek, Fleming County, on Oct. 9th. Rowan County. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 27 Oct 1898 Deaths: Last week County Judge William Goodpaster Ramsey attended the annual meeting of the Kenucky Masonic Grand Lodge at Louisville at which his father, John A. Ramsey of this town was promoted from Senior Grand Warden to Deputy Grand Master. Judge Ramsey preceeded his father home, driving over Thursday evening from Mt. Sterling. He ate that night at the Owings House. He complained he was having neuralgic pains for which he secured a small amount of morphine from his doctor. About 9 p.m. he made a request of his kinsman Oscar B. Brother to go to his father's residence and stay with him that night as he was feeling unwell. At his room, Ramsey became unusually jocular and sportive. He and Mr. Brother etired about 9 p.m. Almost instantly, Judge Ramsey began to breath stertorously. He apparently suffered an apoplectic seizure which killed him at about 1 a.m. last Friday. Funeral at the home of B.M. Goodpaster Saturday by Rev. Tinsley. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. He was a grandson of Levi Goodpaster and a great-grandosn of John W. Barnes. Member of the Knights of Pythias and the Bath County Bar. Also, in Bath Co. Dem. 26 Oct 1898 with lithograph. J.L. Terry of this county died Tuesday at his home in the Jessie neighborhood about 2-1/2 miles south of town at the age of 78 years 9 months and 6 days. Burial at the cemetery at Jessie Wednesday under auscipices of Rev. Mills of the Christian church. Deceased was a native of Harrison county, Ky. Came to Texas in 1882. His wife and eight children survive. His children were: S.W. Terry of southern Texas, Tom, who lives on the homestead; J.S. Terry of the same neighborhood; Mrs. Bettie Jackson, wife of A.C. Jackson of Panhandle, Texas; Lewis Terry, Democratic nominee for county clerk; John Terry of Jessie neighborhood; Mrs. Minnie Mills, wife of Sidney Mills; and Miss Nannie Terry at the homestead. Hillsboro, Texas Reflector of Sep. 23, 1898. Mr. Terry was a former resident of Reynoldsville, Bath co. Mrs. Maggie Markland, wife of Thomas Markland and daughter of General and Matilda Crouch, died Oct. 24 aged 22 years. She leaves one child about 13 months old. Burial Monday at Cartmill graveyard. Upper Prickly Ash. Pricilla B. Whaley, daughter of Charles G. and Sarah S. Whaley, died Oct. 23, 1898. She was born Jul. 11, 1867. Baptized into the Christian Church in Oct. 1887 and took membership with the White Oak Church. Funeral by Elder Tinsley Monday. Burial in Bethel Cemetery on Tuesday. Odessa. Tribute to Judge Ramsey under Odessa. Augustus Havens of Oak Park, Ill. while visiting his son-in-law Col. E.M. Gumpf of this place, died the 16th inst. of Bright's disease He was a pioneer businessman of Cincinnati. Burial at Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio. Flat Creek. Bath County World, 28 Oct 1898 Births: Oct. 13 to Ed Myers and wife, a son, Palmer Richardson. Deaths: Judge William G. Ramsey died Friday, Oct. 21. Details in Owingsville Outlook, 27 Oct 1898. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 03 Nov 1898 Births: Last week to the wife of M.C. Saunders, a daughter. Hillsboro. To the wife of John Bromagem, a daughter. Moorefield. To Jeff Myers and wife, Oct. 28, a son. Grange City. Marriages: At Cambridge, Henry Co., Ill., Oct. 27, 1898, Marcus W. Bailey, formerly of Owingsville, Ky. to Martha S. Bowen of Lebanon, Ohio. Married at the home of Elder B.H. Ross, George Toy of Flat Creek neighborhood and Miss Isabel Ensor of this place, by Elder Ross. Craigs. Flat Creek. Last Thursday Elder Kendall married Eli Craycraft and Nancy Goodpaster. The bride is the daughter of Worth Goodpaster; the groom is the son of Tilford Craycraft of the Forge Farm. Crooks. Thursday, Oct. 27 at the home of the bride's father, Raleigh Walton, Arthur Waller and Miss Julia Walton. She is daughter of R.R. Walton. Grange City. Deaths: Arthur Johnson of Barry county, Missouri, formerly of this place, died Oct. 23d of fever. He was a son of Will Johnson, deceased. Left a wife and six children. Licking Union. Miss Priscilla Whaley of White Oak died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jones, and was buried at Longview Cemetery Tuesday, Oct. 25th. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 10 Nov 1898 Births: Nov. 3d to Mr. and Mrs. S.D. Thompson, a son. Nov. 5th to Frank Reed and wife, a son. Wyoming. Oct 30th, to the wife of R.T. Brugh, a son. Olympia. Marriages: Saturday, Nov. 5 at the home of Jo C. Turley in Mt. Sterling, William Blevins of Chicago, Ill. and Marcie Payne, daughter of George Payne of Stepstone neighborhood. He is a brother to George Blevins, a farmer of near Ewington. Monday, Nov. 7th, at the home of the bride's father by Rev. C.A. Bromley, Mary E. Case and Clyde Young. The bride is the daughter of ex-postmaster H.D. Case; he is the oldest son of George W. Young. Olympia. Deaths: Barton Kerns Shot-- A serious shooting affray near Bramlett, Nicholas Co., Saturday. Robert Scott charged with shooting and killing Barton Kerns. George A. Shrout's six-year-old son Willie died of diptheria Saturday afternoon at his home on Washington Branch. Burial at the Atchison graveyard on Slate Creek. Mrs. William D. Bailey died of bowel trouble at the home of her husband on East Fork of Flat Creek Friday. Burial at Hendrix burial ground Sunday. She was a daughter of Dr. Dicken of Fairview, Fleming co. and was aged 37 years. Mrs. Annie M. Sheehan received a dispatch Nov. 2d that her brother Martin V.B. Haris, aged 64, died Nov. 1st at Quincy, Ill. He was a native of Lexington, Ky. and was a Federal soldier in the Civil War. Friday, Nov. 4th, James Newman died aged 88 years. He was born Jul. 28, 1811. Left three children, all of this town, two sons and one daughter: S.R. Newman, J.M Newman, and Mrs. Isaac Eden. Also, one aged sister, Mrs. Wesley Caywood of Colorado. Funeral by Rev. Gardner. Burial at Eden's Chapel by his wife. Grange City. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 17 Nov 1898 Marriages: Wednesday, Nov. 9th at the home of the bride's father, W.P. Rawlings and Leona Goodpaster. He is the son of Charlie Rawlings, formerly of Rowan county. She is the daughter of J.W. Wright of this place. Forge Hill. Deaths: Mrs. W.M. Crosthwait died of typhoid fever at her home on the Rowan side Saturday. Burial Sunday at the Buck Creek graveyward. She was the daughter of Deputy Sheriff John Nickell of Menifee county. Her husband is very low with fever, is speechless and has eaten nothing for 30 days. Licking Union. Monday, Nov. 7th, Mrs. William Filson at her home near here. Buried at Fairview burying ground Tuesday. Grange City. David Hart died Wednesday, Nov. 10th from Bright's disease. He was the oldest citizen of the community. Burial Thursday at the old Field burying ground near Olympia. Left three children: Peter Hart of this place, Mrs. Felix Warren of Pea Sticks and Mrs. Thomas Durossett of near Louisville. Crooks. David Hart of the Forge farm died Wednesday and was buried Thursday of last week. Cause of death was old age. He was 86 years old. Stepstone. Holly, 4-year-old boy of James Hagerman of near Carey's Chapel, died on the 10th inst. of croup. Farmers. Bath County World, 18 Nov 1898 Births: Nov. 11th to Sam Sanderson and wife, a boy. Sherburne. Nov. 5th to John Barbee and wife, a son, Leon Earl. Sherburne. To Sam Bigstaff and wife on Nov. 7, a son. Preston. Marriages: C. Bruce Whaley, formerly of this town, but now of Chattanooga, Tenn. and Mrs. J.U. Lee of Lookout Mountain, Tenn., were married Tuesday. She is a daughter of Mrs. Charles Redmon of Paris and was formerly Miss Stella Redmon. Nov. 7, Clyde Young, son of G.W. and Hannah Young, was married to Mary Case, daughter of H.D. and Prudie Case, by Rev. C.A. Bromley. The groom is 22 and runs a store a Fincastle. She is 20. Olympia. Deaths: Monday, Nov. 14 at his home in Nicholas County 2-1/2 miles west of town, Mr. James Gilvin, aged 72. He was a native of Bath County. Left three children, all married: John W., Tucker and Benjamin. His wife died many years ago. One brother, Daniel of Missouri and one sister, Mrs. Minerva Duncan of Nicholas County. Burial at Leggett's graveyard Wednesday. David Hart died at his home Wednesday the 9th and was buried at the Oldfields graveyard Thursday. Preston. Bath County World, 25 Nov 1898 Births: Monday, Nov. 21 to Mr. and Mrs. S.P. Moffett, a daughter. Marriages: Another announcement of the marriage of C.B. Whaley and Mrs. Stella Lee, married Nov. 7 in the parlors of Rev. Dr. Harrison at Knoxville, Tenn. See Bath Co. World, 18 Nov 1898. Nov. 20 at the home of Robert Armstrong, Judge Cole of Maysville and Mrs. Belle Newman of Louisville by Rev. Mitchell of Mt. Sterling. Preston. Deaths: Mrs. Emily Ruggles died last Saturday at Tollesboro and was buried Monday at Flemingsburg. She was about 64 years old and was a Miss Metcalfe and a sister of the late Mrs. J.M. Alexander. Mrs. Malinda Gillispie, wife of Ned Gillispie, a farmer of the Plum neighborhood in Bourbon County, committed suicide by taking strychnine. Buried Saturday at North Middletown. Near Bethel, Nov. 14th, Walter, son of Alex and Rosa Cline, aged 7 years, of typhoid fever. Burial at Longview Cemetery. Bethel. In Lexington, Nov. 16, of peritonitis, Herod, son of Lee and Annie Ratliff of Bethel. Buried Friday in Carlisle Cemetery. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 01 Dec 1898 Births: Nov. 25th to Mart Jackson and wife, a son. Crooks. Nov. 25th to Fritz Carmichael and wife, a daughter. Crooks. To the wife of Jno. Bromagem, a daughter. Moorefield. Nov. 23 to William Irvine and wife (nee Annie Gossett), a daughter, second born. Bethel. Deaths: Rev. T.S. Simrall died at his home at Sweet Springs, Mo. He married Thomas W. Ewing's daughter and was pastor of the Presbyterian Church here for several years. Miss Lena Morrison, aged 16, daughter of Prof. Elisha Morrison, our teacher, died at her home near here Sunday from diptheria. She was the professor's oldest daughter. Burial at the cemetery here Monday. Hillsboro. Bath County Democrat, 07 Dec 1898 Marriages: Nov. 24th Silas Burgers and Addie Vice at Winchester. Little Flat Creek. Dec. 4th, Henry Holland and Miss Julia Williamson at the bride's home by Squire Jno. A. Clark. Preston. Deaths: John B. Wilson died Dec. 3d at the home of his brother, Squire Charles Wilson, near Sherburne, from consumption of the bowels. Left two daughters, Misses Annie and Marion. Bethel. At the home of her sister, Mrs. Mary Stoner, Tuesday, Nov. 29th, Mrs. E.C. Ward, aged 72, of a complication of diseases. She was the widow of Almanza Ward who preceded her to the grave 15 years ago. Five sister and two brothers: W.G. and J.S. Phelps, Mrs. Amanda Clay, Mrs. Lucy Atkinson, Mrs. Mary Stoner, Mrs. Sallie Berry, Mrs, Margarette Burgin, survive. She was a daughter of William Phelps who came to Flat Creek from Madison County in 1822 and died in 1881. Funeral Dec. 1st by Rev. H.D. Clark. Burial in Machpelah Cemetery at Mt. Sterling. by her husband. Flat Creek. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 08 Dec 1898 Marriages: Walter Whaley and Bertie Gorham were married Wednesday, Nov. 30, at the home of Jennie Wren, aunt of the bride, in Covington. The bride's home is at Millersburg. Last Sunday at the home of J.T. Evans, Henry Evans and Miss Nickell of Rowan County by Squire Stephens. Salt Lick. Deaths: Some time last week, James Moores left here and went to Winchester. He had not been in good health for some time. Stopped at a hotel in Winchester Friday night, Dec. 2d. He slept with a firend of his and died in bed. His sister, Mollie Bramlett, was coming to town to take him to the country when she heard the sad news. Funeral by Elder Tinsley. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery in the midst of a driving snow storm. He was the fourth child of Mrs. Josephine Moores and her deceased husband, Tilford Moores. He was born Apr. 28, 1869. Also, Bath County Democrat, 07 Dec 1898. James Smoot of near Mt. Zion Church, Nicholas County, died at his home Dec. 4 of pneumonia. Left a wife and five children. Bethel. Also Bath County Democrat, 07 Dec 1898. John B. Wilson died Dec. 3 at his brother's, Squire Charles Wilson, near Sherburne, of consumption of the bowels. Left two daughters. Buried at Longview Cemetery. Bethel. Sherburne. Died--The little daughter of Frank Robinson. West End. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 15 Dec 1898 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Honaker, Jr., Dec. 9th, a son. Dec. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. William Steele of Upper Prickly Ash, a daughter. Deaths: Col. Samuel McKee died at his home in Louisville Sunday, Dec. 11th. He was born at Mt. Sterling on Nov. 4th, 1833 and was a lawyer by profession. He served in the Union Army after which he represented the 9th District in Congress for two terms. He had been living in Louisville for 29 years before his death. He married Sophia Brainerd of Oxford, Ohio. She and their five children survive: Frank, Samuel, Miss Eugenia, Mrs. Frank Greer and Brainerd. His brothers are James McKee of Chicago and Judge H. Clay McKee of Mt. Sterling. Mrs. Lutie Ishmael was buried Saturday. Okla. Died, the infant of Jno. Riddle and wife. Odessa. News reached here from one of Thornton Snelling's sons last week that his father had died at or near Urbana, Ill. He was laying the foundation for a building, his occupation as a bricklayer, did not feel well, went to take some medicine and died about three hours later. He was born and raised in this county. He married Sallie, youngest daughter of the late Thomas F. Gudgell. She and three children, all boys, survive. Odessa. Frank Shay died at the Lexington Asylum on Tuesday, 8th inst., aged about 40. Was suddenly mentally deranged and sent to the Asylum. Left his wife and six children. Burial in the Siloam burial ground near Freestone. Funeral by Elder H.F. Martin of Farmers. Farmers. At the home of her father, Jacob Cline, Mrs. Matt NcVey, of consumption. Her husband created quite a scene while she was "breathing her last." For some unknown reason, he started throwing rocks at Mr. Cline and at his sister-in-law. It is supposed that he was drunk at the time. Knob Lick. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 22 Dec 1898 Births: Dec. 6th in Knoxville, Tenn. to Mr. and Mrs. John Richards, a girl, Sallie Thomas. Wednesday night, to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Harris, a boy, and to Mr. and Mrs. William Moore, a girl. Olympia. Marriages: John Coons of Bethel and Emma Kincaid of this town were married Wednesday, Dec. 21, 1898 at the home of the bride's mother on Coyle Street by Rev. Tinsley. He is the son of Doc Coons of Bethel. She is the eldest daughter of Mrs. Lide Kincaid. William T. Warner and Prudie Jackson eloped to Ironton, Ohio and were married Saturday. She is the daughter of ex-assessor George Jackson. He is the eldest son of Jacob Warner of near town. Front page and under Olympia. O.K. Graham was married to Maggie Harmon on Wednesday last week at Sunset, near here, by Rev. J.W. Gardner of the M.E. Church. While the above wedding was going on, Rev. Graham's only daughter eloped with Tilden Todd, son of Joseph Todd, to Jeffersonville, Ind. and were married. Hillsboro. Deaths: Edward Myers and wife of East Union, Nicholas Co., visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Lide Kincaid, the past week. On Sunday, they received a dispatch that Mrs. Myers' father, Lindsay Myers, had died. Sarah B. Menefee, widow of the famous Richard H. Menefee, died in Louisville last week. Her maiden name was Jouett; a daughter of Matthew Jouett, the noted Kentucky portrait painter, and a sister of retired Rear Admiral James E. Jouett. Another brother, Matthew H. Jouett, lives in Cooper Co., Mo. No children, but six grandchildren survive her. Sinnett Goodpaster died of consumption Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Jones, on middle Licking river, this county. Burial in Old Virginia graveyard on Monday next to his wife's grave who died some years ago. Deceased was aged about 68 years. Maria J., aged 12, daughter of Thomas Shrout, died of diptheria after being ill eight days. Burial in Purvis graveyard Friday. At her home on Little Flat Creek last Wednesday of consumption, Mrs. Joe Emmons, daughter of B.F. Snelling. Burial at the old Snelling burying ground on White Oak. Bethel. On Wednesday, Dec. 14th, Nannie McLain, daughter of Reuben and Elva McClain, aged about 2 years. Burial in Hedrick's cemetery Thursday. Moore's Ferry. Bath County World, 23 Dec 1898 Births: To Levi Harris and wife on Dec. 15, a boy. Olympia. Marriages: Last Thursday at Elder Zimmerman's near Owingsville, Mr. Thomas Capps and Miss Maude Cline, daughter of Mac Cline, all of Little Flat Creek. Dec. 21 by Elder Tinsley, John Coons of Bethel and Emma Kincaid of Owingsville. At Shelbyville, Dec. 15, Lilly Bryan Thomas of Shelbyville to Rev. Howard Cree of Maysville at the Christian Church by Rev. Hugh McLelland. Wednesday, Dec. 21 at the Central Hotel, Maysville, Mr. W.R. Humphries and Miss Dee Handley by Rev. Hugh F. Searcy of the Lewisburg Baptist Church. The groom is our town marshal. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Alex Handley of near town. Deaths: At her home on Little Flat Creek last Wednesday of consumption, Mrs. Joe Emmons, daughter of B.F. Snelling. Burial at the old Snelling burying ground on White Oak. Bethel. Sinnett Goodpaster, aged 68, died of consumption at his home near Owingsville. Confederate veteran. News has been received of the death of Judge E.R. Withers in Oklahoma Territory. He went to Oklahoma in 1889. Saturday, Dec. 17, Mr. M.L. Myers of asthma from which he suffered for over 25 years. He was born Nov. 12, 1824 and was a resident of Nicholas County, near Bramblett. A wife and four children survive: Mrs. J. Will Sharp of near this town, N.P., C.E. and Mary A. of Nicholas County. Two brothers, George W. of Paris and Merlet of near Kansas City, Mo.; one sister Mrs. Eliza Doggett of near White Oak. Burial in Crown Hill Sunday. Bath County Democrat, 29 Dec 1898 Marriages: Dec. 15th, Thomas A. Capps and Maude B. Cline, at Owingsville. Dec. 21st, J.T. Ellington and Mary Armstrong were married on the bank of the Licking River at Chanel Ford by Rev. Harvey Alderson. J.T. (James) Ellington is the son of of the late Esquire J.W. Ellington and a nephew of Dr. H.H. Lewis. This is his second marriage, his first having been to a Martin, daughter of John Martin of Morgan County. The bride is the daughter of Barbra Armstrong of this section. Licking Union. Deaths: Dec. 12th, Mrs. Joseph Emmons, of consumption. Her husband and one child about three years old survive. Burial in the Snelling graveyard near White Oak Wednesday. Little Flat Creek. Ollie Dailey's little child caught fire Thursday and its clothing were nearly burned off before the fire could be put out. It died Friday and was buried at Cassity burying ground. Yale. Mrs. A. Haven, mother of Mrs. E.M. Gumpf of this place, died at the home of her daughter in Chicago, Ill. on the 20th ult. Burial at Wyoming, Ohio on the 22d. Flat Creek. Miss Bettie Jouett, sister of Mrs. B.D. Lacy died at the home of her nephew, J.J. Lacy, Dec. 21st aged 80. She mad only lived in our town for a few years, having moved here to reside with her sister after the death of her brother in 1891 in Mt. Sterling where she was born. Member of the Presbyterian Church. James Armitage shot and wounded James Benson at Olympian Springs on Monday from which he died Tuesday. Armitage is the son of Hiram Armitage. Coleman Moffett, aged about 80, committed suicide at the residence of William Barker in Sharpsburg last Thursday evening by cutting his throat with a razor. For some months, he suffered mentally and physically. He was left alone a few minutes and in a few minutes, his lifeless body was found. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery Saturday. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 29 Dec 1898 Births: Dec. 24th to Charles Coyle and wife, a son. Naylor's Branch. Married: Last Wednesday at Elder Zimmerman's near Owingsville, William Whitton and Zellie Riddle. Okla. Also under Bethel. On Dec. 21, 1898 at the home of Clay Reeves by Elder H.C. Downey, Charles Atchison and Eliza Reeves. The groom is the son of J.C. Atchison; the bride is the youngest daughter of the late John M. Reeves. Moore's Ferry. Also, Bath County Democrat, 29 Dec 1898. Deaths: Mrs. Emily Lowry, wife of Joseph H. (Snug) Lowry, died Friday of typhoid fever at her home on Salt Well Branch. Funeral Saturday by Rev. C.A. Bromley. She was a daughter of John Craig of Salt Lick, formerly of Prickly Ash. She was aged 46. Her husband, four sons and three daughters survive. Miss Bettie Jouett died of the infirmities of old age on Wednesday, Dec. 21. Funeral Thursday by Rev. J.L. Irvine. Burial at Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling. Deceased had resided here with her sister, Lou Lacy, the only surviving member of her father's family for some years past, but prior to the death of her brother, Hayden Jouett, had resided in Mt. Sterling for many years. Member of the Presbyterian Church. Also, Bath County Democrat, 29 Dec 1898. Mrs. Alf Anderson died at her home near Day's Mill Dec. 17th. Burial in Gilead burying ground. Okla. Friday night of membranous croup, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Copher. Stepstone. Also, 29 Dec 1898. Bath County World, 30 Dec 1898 Births: Friday, Dec. 23, to Clay Kerns and wife, a daughter. Friday, Dec. 23 to Wallace Cartmill and wife, a daughter. Sunday, Dec. 25 to George N. Bascom and wife, a daughter. Deaths: Last Thursday, Mr. Coleman R. Moffett committed suicide. Since his wife's death 11 years ago, he lived with Mr. and Mrs. William Barker in town. Cut his throat with a razor. Funeral by Rev. F.J. Cheek of the Presbyterian Church. Burial at Crown Hill Cemetery. Coleman Ratliff Moffett was born about one mile south of Sherburne on Oct. 22, 1822, 7th child of James and Nancy Ratliff Moffett. His father, James Moffett, was born Oct. 18, 1787 on Howard's Creek near Boonesboro Fort in what is now Clark County, Ky. His mother Nancy Ratliff was born Mar. 10, 1791. They were married Apr. 11, 1811 by Rev. Richard Thomas, a Baptist preacher. Twelve children, only two survive: Mrs. Mary J. Brown of Lebanon, Ind. and Z.T. Moffett of near this town. The mother died Feb. 22, 1864 and the father Aug. 25, 1881. There were seven sons and five daughters. Two sons became physicians and one died in infancy. One son died in his sixth year of scarlet fever and one daughter in her third year with the same disease. Philadelphia, sister of deceased married Gen. Amasa Cobb, a Union officer in the Civil War. They resided in Lincoln, Neb. Dr. H.J. Moffett, brother of the deceased, married a sister of Senator Garrett Davis of Texas. Another brother, Dr. J.B. Moffett left an estate in Minnesota. Coleman R. Moffett drifted west in early manhood and lived in Nebraska and Iowa, being a photographer. Later, he ran a drug store at Mineral Point, Wis. On May 1, 1877, he married Mattie Sharpe at the Methodist Church in this town by Rev. W.O. Goodloe. Four children were born to them: Nannie Kate (died Oct. 22, 1878 aged 7 months and 9 days), Mary Campbell, Coleman Sharpe, and Anna Wood (died Aug. 2, 1894 aged 8 years 6 months and 9 days). Mrs. Moffett died Dec. 30, 1887 at Milwaukee, Wis. After her death, he and his three children came back to Ky. and made their home with the Barkers. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 05 Jan 1899 Births: Dec. 24th, to Dee Rudder and wife, a son. Craigs. Married: Thursday, Leonard, son of George Copher, and Ella F., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Anderson, by Rev. Zimmerman. E Fk Flat Ck. Also, Okla. On Wednesday last week at the home of Elder Zimmerman, James Snedegar and Myrtle Toy. Craigs. Deaths: George B. Powers died of pneumonia at his home in Carlisle Saturday. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery Sunday. Funeral by Elder Tinsley. He was a son of Woodson Powers, deceased, and was born and raised on Upper Prickly Ash Creek, this county. He was 58 years old. Engaged in the merchandise business at various places. His first wife was Maria Burns, daughter of Denny Burns. She died about (?) years ago (faded out). About four or five years ago, he married the widow of a prominent man in Cincinnati, but was separated from her. He left no children. His brother Ben resides in Texas; Mrs. T.A. Snody and Mrs. Adelisa Head, of California; Mrs. Josephine Moores, Mrs. W.W. Powers, and Mrs. Lou Warner of this town, are his sisters. Of pneumonia on Dec. 24th, Uncle Alfred Dailey, aged 79 years. Buried Christmas Day at the Licking Union graveyard. Licking Union. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 12 Jan 1899 Births: Jan. 9th to James Jones and wife (nee Millie Roberts), a son. To French McCarty and wife, a boy. Salt Lick. Sunday, Jan. 8th to the wife of Andrew E. Trumbo, a son. Bethel. Marriages: William Jones, son of Tarlton Jones of West of town and Miss Aetna Conyers, youngest daughter of Isaac B. Conyers of lower Slate Creek, eloped to Ironton, Ohio Sunday and were married. Deaths: Thomas Gorrell, a former citizen of Bath county, having resided between Wyoming and Sherburne, died on the Embry farm near Mt. Sterling Thursday. He had finished stripping tobacco and started for dinner when he dropped dead. He had of late years been residing on a farm near Springfield Church. Recently, he rented his farm and moved to the Emrby place. Buried at Bethel Saturday. Front pg. Also under Flat Creek. A little daughter of David Crouch died Saturday of pneumonia. Burial at the Barber burying on George Lathram's place. Naylor's Branch. The 7th inst, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Crouch. Burial next day at Riddle's graveyard. E Fk Flat Ck. Ethel, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Crouch of near here Sunday of double pneumonia. Burial late Sunday at the Lathram burying ground on the hill. Odessa. John McCarty died the 5th inst. West End. Buried Sunday at Fairview, Mrs. Lester Crawford. Grange City. Jan. 3d, Mollie, wife of W.A. Day (nee Mollie Perkins), at her father Thomas Perkins' of Bethel Ridge. She was 27 and was married to Mr. Day on 30th Jan 1895. She had suffered from dropsy. Her husband, father, mother, four brothers and seven sisters survive. Burial at Gilead Cemetery. E Fk Flat Ck. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 19 Jan 1899 Births: Jan. 10th to Albert Gray and wife, a son. Grange City. To Marshall Pergram and wife, a son. West End. To Mat Roe and wife, 13th inst., a daughter. Farmers. Jan. 6th to M.A. Garner and wife, a son, Jeff Harmon. Odessa. Jan. 14th to Isaac Stephens and wife, a boy. Odessa. Marriages: Isaac Bailey and Bertha Coyle were married Wednesday last week by Elder Zimmerman. She is a daughter of William H. Coyle of Washington Branch. He is a son of Charles R. Bailey of near Slate Valley Church. Deaths: Jan. 3d at the home of her father, Thomas Perkins of Bethel Ridge, Mrs. Mollie A., wife of William Day, of dropsy. She was 27 years old. She married William Day of Sherburne on Jan. 30, 1895. Burial in the Gilead burying ground. Okla. Wednesday of consumption, Sarah, wife of Thomas Ramey. Burial at the Licking Union burying ground Thursday afternoon. Licking Union. George Ellington who lived in Rowan near Yale, died Friday of typhoid fever. Left a wife and three children. Burial in Licking Union burying ground Saturday. Licking Union. Irvin, a small child of Sant McRoberts, died Sunday at his home near here aged about 6 years. Burial Monday at the cemetery here. This is the second son the McRobertses have lost with pneumonia in the last week, having buried a smaller child Jan. 7th. Hillsboro. Bath County World, 20 Jan 1899 Births: Jan. 18 to Charles H. Dixon and wife, a son. Jan. 19 to Harry J. Berry and wife, a son. Jan. 6 to Mr. William Slusher and wife, a daughter, Orrena. Pond Lick. Deaths: Monday, Jan. 16, Mr. Daniel R. Jones at his home at Mt. Sterling. He was born in Bath County Jul. 17, 1817, fourth child of James R. and Lydia B. (Ralls) Jones who were married Sep. 2, 1813. Mrs. Jones, mother of the subject of this sketch, died Jan. 10, 1831, aged 34 years and 28 days; and on Mar. 2 1835, Capt. Jones married Paulina M. Renfro. Nine children were born to them, one surviving: Col. J. Thomas Jones of Thomson. Capt. Jones, who was an officer in the Mexican War, died Nov. 11, 1859 aged 70 years and three months. Paulina, his wife, died Jun. 23, 1882 aged 75 years, 3 months and 23 days. Prior to his his marriage, Mr. Jones lived in Clark County where he was Sheriff. He was twice married, first to Mary L. Groves, Oct. 24, 1849; she died in 1850 leaving a daughter, Mary, who married Waller L. Boyd. On Oct. 6, 1853, Mr. Jones married Margaret Comingo. Four sons were born to them, two who survive: Prof. John C. Jones of Columbia, Mo. and Conditt W. Jones of St. Louis. In 1868, Mr. Jones and family moved to Franklin County where they lived until 1880. They then returned to Owingsville and lived four years before removing to Mt. Sterling. Joined Presbyterian Church at Owingsville in 1859. Funeral by Elder H.D. Clark and remains buried in Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling. Mr. W.S. Henry died at Mt. Sterling Monday. He lived near Howard's Mill and was 59, a Confederate veteran, member of Howard's Mill Baptist Church, and was a twin brother of Capt. T.J. Henry who was at one time Clerk of the Court of Appeals. Ernest McCoun, young business man of Louisville, committed suicide by shooting himself in the head on Tuesday, business troubles being the cause. Left a wife, formerly Miss Nancy Burbridge of Mt. Sterling, and two young children. Bath County Democrat, 26 Jan 1899. Marriages: Thursday, Jan. 12th, Hord Williams of this place to Miss Eden of Rowan County. Little Flat Creek. Wednesday, Jan. 18th, Bud Cassidy and Florence Wyatt, of Montgomery County, by Squire John Clark. Preston. Wednesday, Jan. 18th, Kindrix Combs and Mamie Knox by Rev. Combs of Frenchburg. Jeffersonville. At the home of Elder B.F. Parker on the 18th ult. George C. Steele, son of Capt. Cass Steele of Judy, and Lillie, daughter of Wash McKinivan, Esq. of White Oak. Flat Creek. Odessa. Deaths: Laura Jones died at her home in this place Monday, Jan. 16. Salt Lick. Ed. Richards died at the residence of his mother, Mrs. Wesley Richards, near Peeled Oak church last Saturday of consumption. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 26 Jan 1899 Births: To John Goodpaster and wife, a son. Stepstone? (Top of column missing). Last week to Jno. W. Snedegar and wife, a son. Odessa. Also, Bath County Democrat, 26 Jan 1899. To Dr. F.M. Evans and wife, 13th inst., twins, boy and girl. Farmers. Marriages: At the home of the bride's father, 18th inst., Robert Harris to Mattie Moody. The groom is from Fleming Co; the bride from this county, a daughter of the late Joe Moody. Farmers. Also, Bath County Democrat, 26 Jan 1899. At Lexington in the parlors of Hotel Reed, Aug. 22d, George F. Kennedy and Mary D. Tabor, both of this place. Groom is only son of Charles H. Kennedy; she is the oldest daughter of James W. Tabor of this place. Farmers. At the home of and by Elder B.F. Parker last Wednesday, George Steele of Flat Creek and Lillian McKinnevan of this community. Odessa. At the home of the bride's father, M.F. Fouch at Elliottsville, Rowan Co., Sunday, Mr. O.F. Martt and Myrtie Fouch. Mr. Martt was raised in Gallio Co., Ohio. She is a daughter of ex-Sheriff M.F. Fouch of Rowan Co. Charles Montgomery and Ida M. Witt of near Ewington, Montgomery County, were married at Catlettsburg Jan. 20th. Ceremony took place at the Mansard Hotel by I.B. Hutchinson. Left for Washington Co., Va. where they will reside. She is a daughter of Brack Witt formerly of near this town. George Steel and Lillie McKinnevan were married by Elder Parker at his home Wednesday last week. The bride is a daughter of G.W. McKinnevan of White Oak Creek. He is a son of Cass Steele of Flat Creek. Deaths: George B. Ellington died of typhoid fever at his home on Licking River in Rowan Co., near Yale, Friday, Jan. 18th. He was a son of John W. and Nancy Jane Ellington, both deceased. He was born Sep. 8th in Rowan County. His wife was the daughter of Judge Crosthwait. She and three sons survive him. A dispatch came to The Outlook Saturday from A. Hamilton, Kansas City, Mo. as follows: "Robert Wells died, Cass County, Mo. last night. Aged about 74. Cause, dropsy." He was a native of this county He and his brothers Alf and Coot were all prominent men. Alf died in Arkansas about five years ago. Robert was a Confederate Captain in the Civil War. Removed to the West in the 1880s. His wife was a Miss Webster. She survives; also some children, Mrs. Butler Toy of near Craigs, being a daughter. Mrs. Samuel Goodan on the Preston pike is a sister of deceased. Thomas Botts, one of the best-known residents of Peeled Oak, died Friday and was buried at the Keith graveyard Sunday. John, Jefferson and Green Botts, his brothers, have been dead several years. His wife was a Keith. She died some years ago. Some sons and a daughter survive. A daughter was Pearl Botts. His death was the result of a kingbolt breaking on his vehicle which caused him to be caught suspended upsidedown between the seat and a wheel. It was some time before he was found. Also, Bath County Democrat, 26 Jan 1899. Ed Ginter was buried Sunday at the old homestead burying ground near his home at Peeled Oak. Died of consumption. Stepstone. Ed Richard of Howard's Mill died last Saturday. Left a mother, brother and sister. Burial Sunday. Crooks. The remains of Mrs. Thornton Hedger (nee Rose) were laid to rest in the Smith burying ground near Sour Springs school-house Wednesday afternoon, jan. 18th. Left a husband and a small boy. Olympia. Saturday, Jan. 21, Andrew Hatton. Buried at the Crouch graveyard Sunday. Left four orphaned children. Olympia. Near this place Saturday, Jan. 21, Andy Hatten, of stomach trouble. Left two daughters and a son. Flat Creek? (Top of paper gone). Joshua M. Carey, aged 70, died at his home at Morehead, 18th inst., of stomach trouble. Left a wife and five children. Children were: Sallie, John, Joshua, Sudie, and one quite small. Sudie is wife of C.C. Johnson of Licking Union. Burial near the old residence in the Carey burying ground. Farmers. Bath County World, 27 Jan 1899 Marriages: Jan. 18, Budd Cassity and Florence Wyatt by Esq. John Clark. Deaths: Joe Porter (of color) who broke jail here a few weeks ago, died Sunday about five miles beyond Mt. Sterling at the house of a negro named Dorrell. Body brought here and buried Monday. Death from exposure while hiding from police. Jan. 21 at his home on Peeled Oak, Tom Botts. Burial in Montgomery County at the Keeth graveyard. Left five sons and one daughter, all grown. Preston. Jan 21 at his home on Slate Creek, Ed Richards, of consumption, aged 22. Funeral by Elder Elbert Dawson. Preston. Bath County Democrat, 02 Feb 1899 Deaths: Jan. 22d, Mrs. A.S. Leach of Kansas City, Mo., a daughter of Hiram and Annie Lane. She was born Apr. 15, 1848 and was married to A.S. Leach Jan. 1868. Ten children were born to them, five surviving, namely: Myra, Lucy, Archie, James and Willie Leach. Also, two brothers and one sister: Mrs. M.S. Lane of Mt. Sterling, Mr. Ed. G. Lane of Harrisonville, Cass county, Mo., and J.B. Lane of Olympia. Olympia. Jan. 26th, David D. Hart, aged about 54, of Bright's disease. Burial Friday at Owingsville Cemetery. Preston. Effie D. Harper (nee Shrout), daughter of James Shrout, formerly of this county but now of Ewington in Montgomery County, died at her home at Stepstone last Thursday aged 22. About two years ago she married Willie Harper, son of James Harper and grandson of Hon. Daniel Harper of this county. Funeral at the Christian Church. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 02 Feb 1899 Births: Jan. 27th to John Worlwine and wife, a son. Farmers. Jan. 27th to William Razor and wife, a son. Moore's Ferry. Marriages: At the home of the bride's parents, In Frenchburg, Sim Hamilton and Elva Armitage. He is the son of Schuyler Hamilton; she is the daughter of Postmaster James Armitage. Carrington. Deaths: Dudley D. Hart died of Bright's disease at the home of his sister, Mrs. Press Barnes, at Preston Thursday morning. Burial at Owingsville Cemetery Friday. He was a son of George Hart, deceased, and was aged about 54. His wife died about 15 years ago. Their two children died in infancy. His wife was a daughter of J. Calvin Moore. His brothers are William of Roe's Run; Samuel of Montgomery County; and Henry of Kansas and sisters, Mrs. Press Barnes of Preston; Mrs. Thomas Fletcher of Clay City; and Mrs. William Johnson of Stepstone. Front pg. Also, under Stepstone. Also, Bath County Democrat, 02 Feb 1899. Mrs. Effie D. Harper of Stepstone died Thursday, Jan. 26th. Funeral at the Christian Church Friday. Burial at Owingsville Cemetery. Her uncles were pallbearers: D.C. Shrout, I.L Shrout, C.S. Ratliff, Elder Mat Hart, J.W. Shrout and Morton Harper. Front pg. Also under Stepstone. Also, Bath County Democrat, 02 Feb 1899. Mrs. Effie D. Harper, wife of W.C. Harper, died at Stepstone Thursday, Jan. 26th. She was the oldest daughter of James R. Shrout of near there, being born Jul. 14, 1877. Married W.C. Harper on Mar. 10, 1897, only son of James Harper of Catlettsburg. Stepstone. Mrs. Peachy Rose Hedger, wife of Thornton Hedger, ex-Sheriff of Menifee county, died at Frenchburg Jan 17th. Burial in the burying ground on the old family homestead in southern Bath county. She was the only daughter of Van Rose, deceased, who passed away Apr. 5, 1898, and his wife Avy Rose. Mrs. Hedger was 29 years old the 16th of last March. Left an only child, a son 11 years old. She was a half sister to J.W., Jessie, A.B. and Douglass Smith and a full brother of Lonny Rose. Salt Lick. Dudley Hart died at the home of his brother-in-law Pressley Barnes Thursday, Jan. 26th, of Bright's disease. He was once married, his wife having died a number of years ago. Left four brothers and three sisters. Burial at Owingsville Cemetery Monday. Crooks. Jan. 25th, Delia May Cartmill, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.L. Campbell, of tonsilitis. She was born in Feb. 1895 and although not quite 4 years old, weighed 115 pounds. Burial at Cartmill graveyard. Upper Prickly Ash. Also, Bath County Democrat, 02 Feb 1899. A little babe, only child of Waller Tapp and wife, died Jan. 25th of pneumonia. Funeral at the home by Rev. Godbey. Burial at Pisgah. Moorefield. Bath County World, 03 Feb 1899 Marriages: Jan. 30, Andrew W. English and Eliza W. Colegrove by Rev. J.I. Blackburn of the First Presbyterian Church at his residence, 117 East Third Street, Covington. She is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Laura H. Colegrove. He is a well-known farmer. Deaths: Miss Ada Vaughn, aged 21, died of consumption at Paris last Friday. She was daughter of Rev. Mr. Vaughn, Presiding Elder of the Methodist Conference of this district. Walter W. Hurst died Jan. 30 at his home in Sedan, Kansas of pneumonia, aged 64. Went to Kansas in 1882. Left a wife and ten children, all of whom live in the West, except D.M. Hurst of this town. Mrs. Peach Hedges died near Frenchburg Jan. 16. Burial in family burying ground. Funeral at her brother Jesse S(----)'s near Pond Lick on Wednesday. Left a husband and one child. Pond Lick. Damaged article. Jan. 26, Mrs. Effie Harper, aged 71, after an operation. Stepstone. Jan. 26, of Bright's disease, Dudley Hart, aged 54. He left no family, his wife and two children having died several years ago. Bath County Democrat, 09 Feb 1899 Births: Feb. 1st to Levy Wilson and wife, twins, both girls. Stepstone. Deaths: Mrs. Rebecca Cannon died Feb. 1st at the home of her son, Lee Cannon, aged 83 years, 9 months and 25 days. Left two sons, two daughters and grandchildren. Funeral at the Methodist Church. Burial in Longview Cemetery beside her husband. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 09 Feb 1899 Births: To Charley McLain and wife, a girl. West End. Feb. 4th to the wife of J.W. Penix, Jr., a girl. Olympia. Last Thursday to the wife of Leroy Wilson, twin girls. Stepstone. Marriages: Feb. 2, Silas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell and Ida, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, by Elder Zimmerman. E Fk Flat Ck. At Covington Jan 30th, A.W. English and Eliza W. Colegrove. She is the youngest daughter of Prof. Belah and Mrs. Laura Colegrove. Sharpsburg. Jan. 30th at the home of John Cutright by Rev. Gardner, John Crain and Jennie Bradley. Grange City. At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Fanning near this place, last Thursday, 2d inst., Iva Fanning to Boone Ingram. He is the son of Richard Ingram of Licking, this county. Farmers. Also, Bath County Democrat, 09 Feb 1899. Deaths: Mrs. Betsy Bedell, widow of David Bedell, died Jan. 31st at the home of Allen Bramble, near Forge Hill, and was buried the next day in the Old Virginia graveyard. She was aged about 70 years. Walter W. Hurst formerly of the headwaters of East Fork of Flat Creek, died if grip and pneumonia at his home in Sedan, Kansas, Jan 30th. He was originally of Fleming county and married Lucinda Doyle, daughter of Elder John Doyle, deceased, and a sister of Sant Doyle of this county. He went to Kansas in 1881. He was 63 years old. His wife and ten children survive, all living in the West except one son, Daniel M., the well-known ex-schoolteacher and farmer living near Sharpsburg. Amelia Lowry died Feb. 4, 1899. She was born Mar. 8, 1880. Survivors included a brother Walter. Mrs. Juelda, wife of Thomas S. Stephens, who got her leg broken last week, died Jan. 31st. She was 62 years old last May. Joined Christian Church at White Oak over 40 years ago. She was married to Thomas S. Stephens about 1858 or 1859. Ten children were born, eight or nine survived: George of Oklahoma Territory, Jess P., Isaac, Santford, Charles and John; girls, Mrs. Henry Gray, Mrs. James Flora and Miss Martha, all of this county except John who is somewhere in the far West if living at all. He hasn't been heard from for several years. Funeral services by Rev. George Boots at the home on Feb. 1st. Burial in the Gregory burying ground. Left her husband, surviving children and 11 step-children. Odessa. Also, under Okla. Also under Wyoming which article states that she was born May 9, 1836 and that she was married to her husband on Jul. 17, 1860. Also, that her maiden name was Gregory. At the home of her son John Daugherty, Feb. 2d, 1899, Mrs. Elizabeth Daugherty, aged 79 years, wife of the deceased Samuel Daugherty who died several years ago. Left nine children. Funeral by Rev. G. Boots. Burial in the Allen burying ground. Okla. Feb. 2, 1899, Dr. O. Young at his home near Piersall's Mill. He was a son of Dr. Reuben Young and was born in Lewis Co. July 5, 1833. Left a wife and seven children, two brothers, six sisters. West End. At his residence about three miles north of town, David Bradshaw, of heart trouble, aged about 65. Interment Sunday at Bethel. Sharpsburg. David Bradshaw of near Sharpsburg died at his home, Feb 3d, of heart disease. Burial at Longview Cemetery. Services by Rev. Chandler. Bethel. Mrs. Rebecca Cannon died Feb. 1st at the home of her son, Lee Cannon, aged 83 years. Left two sons, two daughters and grandchildren. Funeral at the Methodist Church by Rev. Chandler. Burial in Longview Cemetery. Bethel. On the night of Feb. 2d, Mrs. F.W. Gray at her home near here of consumption, aged 61. Left a husband, five daughters and six sons. One of her sons belongs to an Illinois regiment of soldiers in Cuba. Funeral by Elder Irvin. Burial in Hillsboro Cemetery. Grange City. Jan. 31, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hardin of black erysipelas. Burial at Old Virginia burying ground. Forge Hill. At her home near here Monday, Jan. 30, Mrs. Elizabeth, wife of John Ingram, aged 73, of pneumonia. Funeral Tuesday by Elder Tinsley. Burial in the family cemetery here. Left a husband, one daughter, the wife of W.S. Stevens, and several grandchildren. Farmers. Bath County World, 10 Feb 1899 Births: To Newton Jones and wife on Feb. 3, a son. Preston. Jan. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. James Shepard, a son. Sherburne. Marriages: Sunday, Jan. 29 at the Presbyterian Church in this town, David Dooley and Pearl Johnson by Rev. F.J. Cheek. Both are from Montgomery County. Silas Mitchell and Ida Rodgers were married the 2nd. Sherburne. Deaths: At his home near town on Friday, David Harrison Bradshaw. He was born in Bath County on the place owned by R.A. Atkinson near the Nicholas County line on feb. 2, 1837 and was the youngest son of Thomas and Jane Bradshaw. Nov. 14, 1865, he married Almira W. Satterfield. No children. Left his wife and four sisters: Mrs. Marilda Reed of Bethel; Mrs. Nannie Stephenson of near Carlisle; Mrs. Emma Evans of Kansas and Mrs. Susan Stephenson of this town. He was a Confederate veteran. Burial at Longview Cemetery at Bethel after services at the grave by Rev. M.T. Chandler. Frank P. Colcord died at Paris last Thursday, aged 70 Mrs. Rebecca Cannon died Feb. 1st at the home of her son, Lee Cannon, aged 83 years, 9 months and 25 days. Left two sons and two daughters and grandchildren. Funeral at the Methodist Church by Rev. Chandler. Burial in Longview Cemetery beside her husband. Bethel. Mrs. Abecka Kennen near Little Flat died last Wednesday and was buried at Bethel Feb. 2d. Sherburne. The four-year-old daughter of Charles Cartmill died Thursday, Jan. 26 of pneumonia. She weighed about 125 pounds. Owingsville Democrat. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 16 Feb 1899 Births: Friday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Price Raburn of upper Slate Creek, a son. Feb. 10th on White Oak to Mr. and Mrs. Toliver Whaley, a son, Allen Dewey. Feb. 12th near Reynoldsville to Mr. and Mrs. John Summerfield, a daughter. Thursday morning, Feb. 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Horseman of Prickly Ash, a daughter. Thursday Feb. 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Newton Kincaid of Salt Well, a daughter Sunday to Jefferson Dawson, Jr. and wife (nee Mary Warner), a daughter, first born. Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. S.S. Pinney of Mt. Sterling, a son. Marriages: Boone L. Ingram and Iva Fanning were married by Elder H.C. Downey at the bride's home on Thursday last week. She is a daughter of John M. Fanning; he is a son of William Ingram of Rowan County and a farmer in Jessamine County. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: Mrs. Ellen Cassidy, widow of Alvin Cassidy, died of paralysis aged 72 last Friday at her home near Stepstone. Burial in the John Powers burying ground. She left some children among whom are John and Venetta, living at home; Mary of Farmers and Jessie of Sideview, Montgomery co. William Shrout died of heart disease Friday at his home near Salt Lick and was buried Sunday at the family graveyard near Knob Lick. He was a son of John Shrout and a brother of Isaac M. of Upper Prickly Ash and J. Wesley of Bucknerville, Clark County. He was about 70. Left three daughters, all married except one, and three sons. The little 5-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sibble Blackford of Potomac, Ill. died Feb. 11th. About two weeks earlier, the family had been to Bath county to visit their grandmother, Mrs. Sibble McDonald. The baby had a bad cold, but it was thought it was not serious. Burial in Hedrick's burying ground. Moore's Ferry. Bath County Democrat, 23 Feb 1899. Marriages: At the home of Elder B.F. Parker on the 15th ult. Ed. Treadway and Jennie, daughter of John Robbins, Esq. Flat Creek. Deaths: Near here at the home of Mrs. Sibby McDonald, Feb. 10th, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blackford, they having been here on a visit. Moore's Ferry. William Shrout died at his home near here Friday, Feb. 10th. Funeral at the home of his son, James Shrout, Sunday. Burial in Shrout's graveyard. Left a number of children and grandchildren. Salt Lick. James Robinson, aged 94, died at his home near White Sulphur last Sunday. His wife, 92, is very sick. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 23 Feb 1899 Births: To Marion Elam and wife near Freestone, 18th inst., a girl. Farmers. Feb. 15 at the home of and by Elder B.F. Parker, Ed Treadway and Nettie Robbins; also William Warner and Annie Pieratt. Flat Creek. To Toliver Whaley and wife on the 10th inst., a boy. Odessa. Marriages: At the home of Rev. G.E. Boots, Feb. 8th, Mr. Rodney Vanlandingham and Mrs. Elizabeth Colliver. Okla. Also, E Fork Flat Ck. Deaths: Berry Hurt, of color, aged 22, son of Abe Hurt, died of consumption Saturday and was buried in the family burial ground Sunday. O.P. Schultz, aged 79, died at his home at Howard's Mill Feb. 14th. Left 8 children. Member of the Christian Church at Old Union. Mrs. Minerva Scott died at her home at Sherburne Thursday, Feb. 16th from a fatal stroke of paralysis. Funeral Friday at the by Elder Tinsley. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery by the side of her husband. She was born Apr. 11, 1838. Her maiden name was Ricketts and she was an aunt of Squire John A. Daugherty of this town. She married Joseph Scott who owned and operated the Sherburne flouring mills for many years. Surviving children were: Mrs. Pearl Goodpaster, wife of B.M. Goodpaster of this town and Charles R. Scott of Sherburne. Eli Fleming died of la grippe at his home at McLoud, Oklahoma Tuesday morning, Jan. 31st. Burial in the McLoud cemetery Wednesday, Feb. 1st. He was a son of G.W. Fleming who died when Eli was 19. He was born Mar. 19, 1823 near Sharpsburg, Ky. where he lived until 1851, then he married Miranda Tackett, daughter of Bayliss Tackett. Bought a farm on Prickly Ash but later sold out and moved to Illinois in 1877. There he and his wife disagreed and he left for Missouri where he remained two years. During his absence, his daughter married. He returned to Illinois for a while, but later, all moved to Oklahoma where he made his home with his son James. There were seven children: John E. who died 4 months and 2 days previous to his father's death; surviving were: Mrs. J.A. Ensminger, William G, James W., and Ulysses G. of Oklahoma; Joshua T. and Philip S. of Bath county, Ky. Seventeen grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The 8-year-old son of Austin Robertson died of pneumonia last week. Craigs. Uncle James Robertson, the oldest resident of this part of the county, died Saturday night, Feb. 18th at his home near White Sulphur. He was about 93. Salt Lick. Mrs. Alvin Cassity, who had a paralytic stroke about two weeks ago, died Friday a week ago, aged about 73. Left five children: Venetta and John at home; Jessie of near Winchester, Mrs. Charles Bailey of Rockville, Ky., and Thomas of Mechanicsburg, Ill. Burial at the Power burying ground. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 02 Mar 1899 Births: To Jim Powell and wife, a girl. Flat Creek. A son was born to Tom Fitch and wife near Ewington, on Feb. 23d. Marriages: In Waco, Texas, Wednesday, Feb. 1st at the home of and by Rev. Samuel King, Rev. G.W. Porter of the M.E. Church South at Whitney, Texas and Naomi Daniel. Christian Observer of Louisville, Ky. Feb. 22 at the home of Cad Ingram, Press Blevins and Mary Ingram; also Jimmie Ingram and Louisa Smith; Brother James Willhoite officiating. All of Salt Lick. Mill Creek. Wednesday, Feb. 23d at the home of and by Elder B.F. Parker, Nelson Bear and Serrilda Purvis. Flat Creek. Married--Lee Taul to Nora Cox of Millerburg. Flat Creek. Deaths: E.T. Powell, father of James W. Powell, the Louisville insurance man, formerly of this town, also father of Mrs. A. Montague of Farmers, died in Lexington the past week. William D. Boyd died at Sherburne Monday. Suffered a stroke about a year ago from which he never recovered fully. Only child was Mrs. Effie Scott, deceased, late wife of Charles R. Scott. Funeral Tuesday by Elder Tinsley. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. William Boyd was born Jan. 13, 1828, a son of Drury Birge Boyd, and was reared near Reynoldsville. There were three children, none surviving: John Jones Boyd, Mrs. Joseph Faris and Mrs. Chris Faris. William D. married a daughter of Daniel B. Emmons of the same vicinity. Walter W. Hurst died Jan. 30 at his home at Sedan, Kansas aged 63 years, 1 month and 5 days. Born in Fleming county Dec. 25, 1835. Married to Lucinda Doyle in Bath County on Apr. 5, 1855.Member of the Christian Church. Served in Co. A, 10th Kentucky Cavalry. Moved from Bath county in 1882 and settled in Elk county, Kansas until 1889 when he moved to Sedan, Kansas. Father of ten children, all of whom survive, the youngest being 22. Feb. 25th, Uncle Allen Purvis near here, an aged citizen. Burial at Fairview. His wife preceded him only a short time ago. Grange City. Friday, Feb. 24th, Uncle Jessie Crouch at his home near here aged 96. He was probably the oldest citizen in Fleming county. Former residents of Bath county. Grange City. A little child of Sam Bigstaff and wife died Friday and was buried Saturday. Crooks. Mrs. Jack Payne died at her home near here Friday. Funeral by Rev. J.W. Gardiner at the M.E. Church Saturday. Burial at Hillsboro Cemetery. Left a husband and ten children. Hillsboro. Jessie Crouch died at Grange City, aged 95. He was blind. Buried at Longview Cemetery. Remains brought here Saturday and kept at the home of David Crouch, his son. Bethel. Mrs. Oliver Cannon, daughter of Richard Stamper of White Oak, died at her home on Little Flat Creek Feb. 23d and buried Friday at Longview Cemetery. Funeral at the Methodist Church by Rev. Chandler. Left two children and a husband. Bethel. In Sherburne on Feb. 22d, Lottie Bruce, youngest daughter of L.R. Veatch and wife. Sherburne. James Roberson, on Feb. 19th, aged 94. Member of the Christian Church since 1845. Married in 1827. The wife, aged 88, survives him as do nine children. West End. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 16 Mar 1899 Marriages: Thursday at the home of George Norris by Elder B.H. Ross, Asa Barber, son of James W. Barber, and Annie L. Stone, daughter of Sam Stone. Naylor's Branch. Monday, the 13th, at the home of the bride's father, Kate Evans to Elbert Johnson of Yale by Rev. G.W. Howes. Salt Lick. Samuel Cannon and Maggie Wilson were married March 2d at the home of Rev. Godbey at Moorefield. Little Flat Creek. Last Thursday, Dudley Hughes and Mrs. Polly Sharps, aged about 60, were married by Squire John Clark. Crooks. At the home of the bride's father, Capt. Sam Crain, Friday, 10th inst., Miss Louie Crain to Prof. O.E. Vanvorheis of Bellefontaine, Ohio, by Rev. H.F. Martin of the Christian Church. Farmers. Deaths: J. Tilford Honaker died at his residence in Lexington Thursday evening of cerebrospinal meningitis, aged 39 years. He contracted the disease while waiting on his chief clerk John Nolan who died after a short illness. Funeral and burial at Lexington Cemetery. He was the only son of Cornelius W. and Mary Ashley Honaker. His father died Aug. 16, 1869 in Grundy Co., Mo. when Tilford was less than 6 months old. His mother moved back here and made her home at Wyoming for several years when she married her cousin David Honaker. They moved to Lexington. Clerked for his uncle C.W. Honaker's drug company and, when grown, ran his own grocery business. A wife, nee Lula Lair, survive. One daughter, deceased when about 2 years old. His mother, 3 half-brothers and 2 half-sister survive. Minnie Lee Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stamper, was born Aug. 8, 1875 and died Feb. 23, 1899. Married to Oliver Cannon Sep. 27, 1894. Funeral by Rev. Chandler of the Methodist Church at Bethel of which she was a member since May 1895. Survive by her husband and little daughters. Burial on Thursday of Miss Fannie Williams who died Tuesday of consumption at her home on Beaver Creek. Licking Union. John Hardin, colored, aged about 59, who belonged to Pressly Hardin before the Civil War, died at his home in our village on the 9th inst. Burial in Longview Cemetery on the 11th inst. Was a respected citizen and served in the 100th colored regiment during the Civil War. Member of the Methodist Church and the United Brethren of Friendship. Bethel. John Evans, aged about 79, died at his home about two miles from town Wednesday, 8th inst., of general debility.. Left a wife and six children, five boys and one girl, all grown. Burial in the Alfrey burying grounds near Cogswell Friday. Funeral by Rev. H.F. Martin. Farmers. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 23 Mar 1899 Births: March 15, to Mrs. Archie Carmichael, a son. Crooks. Marriages: George W. Payne, a son of W.T. Payne and who stays with Uncle Shelby Goodpaster on Salt Well, was married last Thursday at the bride's home to Maggie Shrout, a daughter of Ambrose Shrout. Stepstone. Mar. 15th, Trav Wells of near Ewington and Miss Nannie Frisby of Mt. Sterling, by Rev. W.J. Bolin. Flat Creek. Bert Kidd and Josie Colliver were married at North Middletown on the 15th inst. Flat Creek. Deaths: William Kelley died at the Poorhouse Wednesday of last week of neuralgia of the heart. He was a member of the 40th Kentucky Regiment, U.S.V.I. in the Civil War. He applied for a pension, but failed to get it. At his home on the Forge Farm Sunday of la grippe and old age, Alexander Carmichael, aged 79 years. Born in North Carolina, but moved to Menifee county about 35 years ago and resided there until about 10 years ago when he moved to this county. Left a wife, seven sons and four daughters and about 65 grandchildren. Burial Monday in the Frame burying ground. Crooks. March 8th near Forge Hill, Willie, son of T.J. and Mary H. Davis. he was six years and four months old. Buried at the David Bailey burying ground north of Owingsville. Odessa. At his home near here, March 17th, Robert E. McIntire, aged 67 years and one month, from dropsy and other ailments. Left his wife Elizabeth and one adopted daughter, Minnie E. Parker. Member of the Baptist Church Burial Sunday at the Jones burying ground by Rev. H.F. Martin of the Christian Church. Farmers. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 06 Apr 1899 Births: March 31 to Alfred Carter and wife, west of town, a boy. Mar. 29th to the wife of James L. Snelling, a girl and to the wife of Martin Luther Lee Hart, a boy. Wyoming. Marriages: March 26, George Welch and Lucy Craig by Elder Kendall. She is the daughter of Frank Craig. S. Side Deaths: A letter from Miss Chess O. Mason of Belize, British Honduras to Mrs. A.W. Bascom states that Jo Maury was on a trading vessel that was wrecked in a gale on the Honduras coast March 7th and Jo was drowned. He was the son of Dr. Joseph F. Maury and a brother of Mrs. Howard C. Gudgell. He was 28 and had been born and reared in this town. Mrs. Joseph Story (nee Graham) died at her home near here Monday, aged 82. Left an aged husband and several children and grandchildren. Burial at New Hope Tuesday. Hillsboro. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 13 Apr 1899 Births: April 9th to Thomas Stone and wife near town, a son. Apr. 10th to Willis Roberts and wife, of Flat Creek, a daughter. To S.O. Hawkins and wife, a daughter, Odessa. Deaths: Eliza Louise, 2-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Dawson, Jr., of near town, was put to bed Friday night in apparently good health, but in the morning was found dead. Buried Sunday at the Warner graveyard. Timothy Minihan, aged about 86, father of Eugene Minihan and stepfather of Daniel Sheehan of this town, died at his home near Carlisle of pneumonia Sunday. Robert Matthews, formerly a well-known salesman of this area for a Cincinnati firm, died recently at his former home at Lebanon, Ind. after having been stricken with a stroke at his home in Lexington some time ago. He was anephew of the late Thomas A. Matthews, formerly of this city, and a cousin of the late Governor Claude Matthews of Indiana. Maysville Ledger. Apr. 7th at her home on Story's Branch, Mrs. Sallie Rawlings, aged 81. Left four children: Charley, William, Aleck and Mrs. James Summers. Burial Saturday at Eden's Chapel by her husband the late Presly Rawlings who died some 18 years ago. Grange City. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 20 Apr 1899 Births: Tuesday, Apr. 11th to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Carmichael of Louisville, a daughter. Marriages: Henry Schwab left for Cincinnati where on Apr. 29, he and Flora Rosenstock were married at the bride's home. William T., son of Charles Young, and Norma, daughter of Frank P. Hendrix, eloped to Jeffersonville, Indiana and were married. E Fk Flat Ck. At the Catholic parsonage at Mt. Sterling Thursday, Apr. 15th by Rev. Father Haley, Thomas Cana and Mrs. Ida Taylor, nee Grimes. Sharpsburg. Deaths: At his home near this city last Sunday, Timothy Minihan, aged about 87 years. One daughter and four sons were born to he and his wife: Miss Joanna, Timothy, Eugene, Andrew and Henry. Remains taken to Paris for burial on Tuesday. Carlisle Mercury. Apr. 12, Mrs. Margaret Donaldson, wife of Alpheus Donaldson, aged 24. About a year ago, the couple moved to Oklahoma to live, but being dissatisfied, returned here. She contracted a bad cold while in Oklahoma which turned into consumption which caused her death. She was the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Steele. Member of the Christian Church. Left a two-year-old girl, a husband, father, mother, brothers and sisters. Burial in the Cartmill burying ground Thursday. Upper Prickly Ash. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 27 Apr 1899 Births: On the 21st to the wife of Clinton Cannon, a son. Little Flat Creek. Deaths: Mrs. Anderson Garrard, aged 73, died at her home near Wyoming Monday. Her husband died about four years ago. George Shelton, of color, who had been living at St. Louis for some years, returned here a few weeks ago and died Monday of consumption. He was about 30 and was a son of Mary Shelton. John J. Thomas died of heart failure Thursday at his home at Preston where he had been a successful merchant, lumber and tobacco dealer nearly ever since the C&O railroad was built. Funeral by the Masonic order and burial at the Cemetery Friday. He was reared in the Howard's Mill neighborhood. His wife, who was Miss Jessie Jackson, two sons and two daughters survive. Harrison Hazelrigg of near Bethel died as will be found in the Bethel column. His aged wife and the following children survive: C.C. of this town; Will Rice, Granby and Henry of near Bethel; Mrs. J.M. Gossett of Bethel and Mrs. Andrew Trumbo of Carlisle. Fannie May Jones, born Nov. 10, 1880, died of consumption Apr. 15th. Only daughter of W.E. and Amanda Jones. Died at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Ruckor of Waco, Madison co. She is a grand-daughter of C.E. Blevins of Preston, this county. Henry L. Maxey of Stepstone died last Friday after a long illness from a stroke of paralysis and was buried at the Cemetery here Sunday. He was an elder son of Asa Maxey and a brother of Elder Curran Maxey. Left several children. Mrs. Kate Evans of Farmers and Mrs. Caroline Atchison of near Poplar Plains are the only surviving children of his father's family. Front pg. Also under Stepstone. Robert Letcher Tipton died Wednesday, Apr. 19th of a paralytic stroke. Funeral by the Rev. Elbert Dawson at the burial in Owingsville Cemetery last Thursday.He was born near Irvine, Estill co., Jan. 16, 1822. Married Miss Lou Pieratt, sister of Squire David Pieratt of this county. Surviving children were: James B., Sarah, Mary, Sidney, John M., Lou, Robert Letcher, Grant and Elsie. James and John reside in Mt. Sterling; Sidney, of Lexington; Elsie of near Nicholasville; Mrs. Sarah Cartmill, wife of John Cartmill, on Upper Prickly Ash; Mrs. Mary Pieratt, wife of Jacob Pieratt, west of town; Mrs. Lou Pieratt, widow of William Pieratt; Letcher and Grant live here. The first wife died about 30 years ago. Mr. Tipton married a second time, his wife being Susan Cartmill, daughter of Charles Cartmill of near town. She has been dead about 15 years. Following surviving children of the second marriage were: Alice, wife of Ewell Payne of near Stepstone; Miss Lida, teaching school at Wyoming; and William, Deputy Sheriff of this town. Mr. Tipton came to this town about 42 years ago to follow his trade as a blacksmith. Front page. Also under Crooks. Of pneumonia on the 22d, Roe Flora. Left a wife and four small children, the youngest of whom is not expected to live. Little Flat Creek. Sunday, the 23d, Mr. R.H. Hazelrigg. Funeral Monday. Burial at Crown Hill Cemetery, Sharpsburg. Funeral by Rev. Schoonover of the Christian Church. Bethel. Thomas Adkins, aged 18, oldest son of Ben Adkins of this place, died at the home of his father Sunday, , 16th inst. Burial near Martinsville, Elliott county. Farmers. W.W. Rodgers, better known as "Jake", brother of John and O.S. Rodgers of this county committed suicide by cutting his throat from ear to ear at his sister Mrs. Eliza Hunt's near Parks' Hill, Fleming county. Committed suicide in the barn. Had recently returned from a trip out West and it was noticed that his mind has at time a little off, but then would suddenly appear alright. Burial in the Poplar Grove burying ground He was 48 years old the 3d day of last November; died 21st of April. Odessa. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 04 May 1899 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Walton, a daughter, born Apr. 30th. Marriages: Saturday at the home of Elder B.H. Ross, Thomas Craig and Effie Lowry, both of Craigs. Craigs. Deaths: Nannie Fratman died of consumption at the home of her mother, Emma Bradbury, near Bethel, Saturday, Apr. 29th aged about 25. Burial in the Owingsville Cemetery. Services by Elder Tinsley. Only daughter of Frank Fratman, deceased. Elizabeth Garrard died Apr. 24th aged 75 years 8 months. Member of the Christian Church. Left ten children, three boys, seven daughters. Burial in the Estill burying ground. Services by Rev. G.E. Boots. Walter McLain, aged about 22, died at the home of his grandmother, Nancy Lacy, east of town, Wednesday, Apr. 26th. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery Thursday. Member of the Owingsville Christian Church. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 11 May 1899 Deaths: Mose Warner, aged about 34, a colored man who was reared by Jacob Warner, died of consumption Friday. Mrs. Susan E. Markland of Naylor's Branch was born in Oct. 1855. Member of the Christian Church. Died May 8, 1899. Married to C.W. Markland on Feb. 14, 1872. Left a husband and eight children. She was a daughter of J.G. and Rebecca Hart. Joseph Davis, aged about 80, died at the home of his son near Craigs Tuesday and was buried at the David Bailey burial ground Wednesday. He had been a paralytic for several years. He was a half brother of the late Jefferson Rice, being the son of Mr. Rice's mother by her second marriage. Tribute to the death of Lewis W. Gullett. (Most of article cut out of paper). Mrs. Dee Jackson died Tuesday last week and was buried at the Isaac McClain burying ground Wednesday. Daughter of Andy Ingram. Left a husband and three small children. Mill Creek. Susan Graham, colored, died Sunday of consumption. Burial at Gilead Monday. Sherburne. Mrs. Lewis Gullett died last Tuesday and was buried at the Dickerson Cemetery Wednesday. She was 54 years old. Left a husband and one son, Sherman. Salt Lick. Archie, the 10-year-old son of O.P. Sorrell, died May 7th from spinal meningitis. Flat Creek. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 18 May 1899 Births: Friday to Mr. and Mrs. John Stone of near Reynoldsville, a son. To the wife of D.M. Hurst of near Sharpsburg, May 6th, a son. On the 10th to the wife of John Hornback, a daughter. Little Flat Creek. On the 7th to the wife of Bud Hawkins, a daughter. Little Flat Creek. May 8th to Seth Botts and wife, a son, their eighth born. Bethel. Deaths: Frank Coyle, a colored man aged about 40, sent from this county to the Lexington Asylum several years ago, died there of epilepsy May 9th. Buried there. Bony Sweeney, aged about 50, died at this place last week of general debility. Crooks. In memory of Mary P. Sorrell who died May 14th, 1898. Memorial. Craigs. At the residence of A.G. Spratt near town on Friday, May 5th of heart failure, Miss Rebecca Davis, aged about 47. She had been a housekeeper for Mrs. Spratt for nearly 14 years. She was principally raised in Morgan County. Sharpsburg. Suddenly, at his home near this place Sunday, May 14th, James O. Atchison, aged about 65. Left a wife and one child, Mrs. W.H. Ratliff. Burial Monday in Crown Hill Cemetery. Sharpsburg. Mrs. Susan Markland died at her home on this branch Monday, May 8th and was buried on May 9th on J.T. Lathram's place. Left a husband, seven daughters and one son. Naylor's Branch. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 15 Jun 1899 Births: Jun. 9th to the wife of Jo B. Whitaker, a son. Hillsboro. Deaths: Andrew Jackson Suttle died June 6th of stomach trouble. He was born in 1823. Left a wife, daughter of the late Squire Carpenter and four children: Mrs. Charles Conley, Mrs. james Conley, Mrs. George Karrick, of Salt Lick, and Mrs. William Henry. Also, two sisters: Mrs. Kountz and Mrs. Shelby Carpenter and many grandchildren. Rhoda and Louisa, oldest and youngest daughters, died many years ago. The wife of Jerry Botts, the colored wagoner for Press Barnes, died Friday last week. She leaves a houseful of children. Crooks. Flora Whaley, youngest child and daughter of Charles G. and Sarah S. Whaley died Jun. 9th. She had been operated on for appendicitis on Jun. 6th. Funeral at the Christian Church Jun. 10th. She was born Dec. 5, 1875. Her sister was Mrs. T.L. Jones. Burial in Longview Cemetery. Odessa. Jessie Christopher, 8-year-old adopted son of Mrs. Updike, died Jun. 9th of typhoid fever and spinal meningitis. Flat Creek. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 10 Aug 1899 Births: Aug. 3d to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Carmichael of Salt Well, a son. To Simps Purvis and wife on Aug. 2d, a daughter. Odessa. Aug. 2d to S.L. Havens and wife, a son. Grange City. Deaths: Martha Jones, wife of Uncle Caddy Jones, died at her hom on Mill Creek Thursday Aug. 3d. Burial at the Old Field burying ground Friday. She was 79 years and 8 months old. Her husband, three daughters and three sons survive. James Tillett died Thursday, Aug. 3d at his home in the bend of Licking river a few miles below Wyoming and was buried the next day in Eden's Chapel Cemetery. He was the last survivor of his father's children by his first marriage. His father was Hiram Tillett. A brother, Isaac Tillett, built and ran the first steamboat down the Licking river some thirty years ago. James Tillett was aged about 65. He was a constructor, mathematician, and practiced surveying, having been County Surveyor for one term. He was well studied and read and spoke French. Dr. A.L. Blair was suddenly called Sunday to his brother, J.M. Blair, U.S. Deputy Marshal, who was seriously short near the head of Yocum in Morgan County by L.F. Lewis. Blair had a warrant for Lewis and in attempting to serve it was shot by Lewis in the right lung. After being wounded, Blair fired four shots at Lewis, one of which passed through his head, killing him. The last reports are that Blair will recover. Aug. 3d of old age, Mrs. Patsey Jones, wife of Caddie Jones, Sr., aged about 80. Raised a large family of children. Burial in Old Field burying ground. Crooks. Mrs. Mahalla Johnson of near here died Sunday of flux and old age, aged near 80. Left two married daughters and one son: Mrs. Riddle of Bath county; Mrs. James Markwell of Florida, and Nesbitt, at home. Grange City. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 04 Jan 1900 (mutilated) Marriages: Last month, Albert Holter and Bertie Goodpaster were married. Preston. Deaths: Jan. 1st of croup, the little 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas. Preston. Near here at Slaty Point in Rowan County, Christmas evening, Abe Josselson accidentally shot and killed Frank Padgett, aged about 21. The accident happened at the new saloon kept by Josselson and Thompson. Moore's Ferry. Miss Ollie Cannon died at the home of her uncle Jacob Warner near town Tuesday, Jan. 2d from consumption. Burial at the Warner graveyard Wednesday. The Warners had raised her as their own child. Funeral by Rev. J.R. Nelson of the M.E. Church. Bath County Democrat, 11 Jan 1900. Births: Wednesday, Jan. 3d to William Shultz and wife, a son. Olympia. Tuesday, Jan. 2d to Clyde Pergrem and wife, a daughter. Olympia. Dec. 31, 1899 to Mr. and Mrs. Stone Shultz, a boy. Olympia. Marriages: Henry Danniel of Salt Lick and Ellen McGlosson were married Tuesday, Jan. 2d. Olympia. Wilson Williamson and Ella Scott were married Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1900. Preston. Denny, son of G.P. Burns of the Judy neighborhood, and Mary Anderson of the same were married Thursday, Jan. 4th by Elder Parker. Flat Creek. At the home of Robert Anderson near this city, Ollie Finch of Bath county to Pearl Anderson of the county by Rev. H.M. Scudder. Nicholas County Courier. Deaths: Marshall Wells died at his residence near here of consumption on Thursday, Jan. 4th. Burial in Hedrick's graveyeard. Left a wife and four children--two by his first marriage and two by his last wife. Member of the Christian Church. Moore's Ferry. Bath County World, 19 Jan 1900 Births: Jan. 10 to William Helwig and wife, a boy. Stepstone. Deaths: Miss Florence Gilvin, aged 23, died of consumption Sunday. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gilvin who live west of town. Burial Monday at Hugh Leggett burying-ground. Mrs. Martha A. Gibson died at her home in Mt. Sterling last Saturday of general debility. She was born in Montgomery County Dec. 8, 1827 and was a Miss Anderson before her marriage. Two children survive: James A. Gibson and Mrs. James G. McCue, both of Mt. Sterling. For over 55 years, a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Gilead. Funeral at the Southern Presbyterian Church Monday by Revs. Henry Miller and A.E. Carnahan and burial in Machpelah Cemetery at Mt. Sterling. Bath County Democrat, 25 Jan 1900 Marriages: Lee Jackson and Maggie Reffett were married at Paxton & Son's Furniture Store last Saturday, Jan. 20, 1900 by Squire John Clark. Deaths: Davis Butler died Jan. 19, 1900, aged 86 years, 4 months, and 8 days. He had a paralytic stroke on Jan. 11th. Buried Jan. 20th at the old Stone meeting-house graveyard. E Fk Flat Creek. Bath County Democrat, 15 Feb 1900. Marriages: Thursday, the 8th, George Maze of Polksville and Sallie Razor of near here. He is the son of J.M. Maze; she is the daughter of G.W. Razor. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: Julia Williamson, aged about 70, died at her home near Olympia last Friday and was buried in the family burying ground on Saturday. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 22 Feb 1900 Marriages: Mary F. Sheehan and Harry Kendall will be married at the home of the bride's parents on Wednesday by His Reverence Father DeWaegner of the Mt. Sterling Catholic Church. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Sheehan; he is a young silversmith. James Warner was married to Emily Carmichael last Thursday. She is daughter of George W. Carmichael. Stepstone. Feb. 15th, Emmet Duke of this place and Mrs. Alice Young of near Little Rock, Bourbon Co., by Rev. Williamson of Lexington. Judy. Deaths: Shed Williams, aged 18, son of William Williams, living on the Lang Anderson farm near Reynoldsville, died of peritonitis Friday and was buried at the Cartmill burying ground Saturday. John Igo was shot and killed Wednesday, Feb. 14th, near Carrington's Rock in this county. He came to this county some time last year from Saline County, Mo. Left a wife and two children. His wife is a daughter of the late J. Newton Traylor, who went west from this county to Missouri several years ago and died there in recent years. Mr. Igo married his wife in Missouri. James Warner, Robert Hovermale, Austen Ingram and Garnet Armitage were tried for the murder. Warner and Hovermale were acquitted. Ingram and Armitage were held over for Circuit Court trial. Also in Bath County Democrat, 15 Feb 1900. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 08 Mar 1900 Births: To the wife of Bud Colliver, a boy; to the wife of Andrew Moore, a boy. Grange City. To Mr. and Mrs. Claude L. Clayton, a girl. Morehead. To taylor Powers and wife, a son. Carrington. Marriages: March 1st at the home of the bride's father on Flat Creek, Lucy F. Bigstaff, daughter of Dick F. Bigstaff, to A.R. Talbott of near Paris, Bourbon county, by Elder Tinsley of Owingsville. Deaths: Willie, son of Mr. and Mrs. O.S. Brumigem, died of diabetes aged 13 years. Miss Vernetta Cassity died last Wednesday of cancer and was buried at Uncle John Powers' burial ground. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 15 Mar 1900 Births: To the wife of Sam Booth, a daughter, Eva Sue. Moorefield. To Claud Foley and wife, a daughter. Flat Creek. Marriages: Thursday by Elder Zimmerman, Mr. Joseph Iker and Miss Creth McLain, both of the Sharpsburg neighborhood. Miss McLain is the daughter of Thornton McLain. Frequently visited here with her aunt Mrs. Livia Clark. By Elder Zimmerman at his home Wednesday last week, Samuel Vice and Annie L. Davis. She is daughter of Jeff Davis of near Reynoldsville; he is a son of Tolliver Vice of lower Flat Creek. John W. Wilson and Cora L. Stout were marred at the home of the bride's father, William L. Stout, near town, on Wednesday, March 7th. Groom resided near Mt. Sterling. Jim Ledford and Lida Sanderson, of near Bethel, were married last Wednesday at the home of the bride by Elder Robert Templeman of Moorefield. Bethel. Mar. 8th at the home of the bride's father, Mary A. Henry to Henry Reiffet of Menifee county. Mill Creek. James Mallory of this place and Mattie Holliday of Mt. Sterling--married. Judy. Thursday, Mar. 8th near Springfield, Joe Eicher and Miss Creth McLean Deaths: Silas Corbin of near Bethel received a letter Monday that his brother Dick had died at Burdette, Bates County, Mo. on Feb. 20th. Tom and Dick Corbin went to Missouri in 1869. Tom is still living at Burdette. He and Silas are the only two surviving children of Zachary Corbin. The two-year-old baby of Newt Bramble and wife, of Clark Co., was brought to the Old Virginia burying ground for burial one day last week. Craigs. At his home in Mt. Sterling Wednesday, March 7th, John Dabney, aged about 75. Was never married. Left one maiden sister, Ann Dabney. Member of the Southern Presbyterian Church. Funeral by Rev. Henry Miller. Burial Thursday at Springfield. He was a former resident of this place. Sharpsburg. Bath County Democrat, 22 Mar 1900 Births: Mar. 13, 1900 to Richard Costigan and wife, a daughter. Preston. Deaths: Mar. 12, 1900, Mrs. Jarial Stull of consumption. Burial in Moses Stull graveyeard on the 13th. Preston. Wednesday, Mar. 14th, Mrs. Pollie Wells at her home near here of heart trouble. Burial in Hedrick's graveyard wher her husband was buried a short time ago. She was a daughter of the late Alfred Knox. Moore's Ferry. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 22 Mar 1900 Births: Monday on Salt Well to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Treadway, a son, first born. To the wife of Sam Garner, a son. Hillsboro. To Oll W. Snedegar and wife, a daughter. Odessa. Marriages: Lewis B. Markwell was married to Clara Hawkins at the home of her uncle Richard Hawkins, west of town, on Wednesday, March 14th, by Elder Thomas Howe. Hillsboro. Deaths: Mrs. Lou Gorham died at her home near Millersburg Saturday and was buried at Millersburg Sunday. She was the mother of Mrs. Walter Whaley of near Bethel, and Ernest Gorham who married Miss Sallie Warner. She was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Jacob Warner of near town. Rollie B. Crouch died Monday, Mar. 12th at his home near this place of old age. Carrington. An infant to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nutter died at Yale Saturday and was buried in the Dickerson Cemetery Sunday. Salt Lick. Mrs. Mary J. Wells, aged about 62, died Mar. 14th and was buried at Hedrick's the next day. Her husband, Marshall Wells, preceded her only a short time. Left one son and one daughter and two stepchildren. Moore's Ferry. Mrs. Frank Cravens of Grassy Lick. She was buried near Summerset. Judy. Sam Alexander of this county died in the Phillipines in October and was buried at Mt. Sterling Thursday. Judy. David Dale of near the Levy died of flux. he was 68. Burial here at the Wilson graveyard. Judy. Bath County Democrat, 29 Mar 1900. Births: Mar. 25th to Warren Swetnam and wife, a son. White Oak. Mar. 24th to Albert Alexander and wife, a daughter. Mt. Pleasant. Mar. 23d to Will Blevins and wife, a daughter. Preston. Marriages: Mrs. Belle Green was married last Tuesday to Mr. D.W. Finch by Elder B.H. Ross. Left after the ceremony for Wayne County, WV, the groom's home. Deaths: Mar. 18th, Irvine, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hall of Salt Lick and was interred at Polksville Cemetery. He was four years old and an only child. Marshal. Thomas J. Wright died Wednesday, Mar. 7th, at his home in Lee's Summit, Mo. Born in Bath County Sep. 22d, 1829. Enlisted in Co. G, 3d Reg. Ky. Infantry in the War with Mexico, Sep. 1847 and was discharged at Louisville, Ky. in Jul. 1848. Enlisted in the Civil War Jul. 12, 1862 in Co. M, 7th Ky. cavalry and was transferred to Co. E, 6th Ky. Cavalry and was discharged at Louisville, Ky. Sep. 6, 1865. He married Lucretia Clayton. Apr. 25, 1850. She survives with the following children: James L., Lewis R., Mrs. J.T. Adams, Mrs. J.D. Funson, and Mrs. J.W. Shrout, all living near Lee's Summit, Mo. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 05 Apr 1900 Births: Some three weeks ago, to Mr. and Mrs. John Riddle, a boy, Burton T. Odessa. Marriages: Last Thursday, Charles Riddle and Rora Manning. The groom is the son of L.N. (William) Riddle. Odessa. Sam D. Jones and Miss Rebecca Maupin were married at the M.E. Parsonage by Rev. G.W. Howes last Wednesday, March 28th. Sharpsburg? (Part of column cut out). Deaths: March 27th at his home near Grange City, Thomas J. Johnson, aged 74 years and 12 days. Henry Steele, son of the late John Steele and brother of Alfred and Thomas Steele of this county, and Mrs. Sarah Jackson of town, died at his home near North Middletown last Friday and was buried at Flat Rock Saturday. His wife and two-year-old son survive. At his home in Fleming County last Tuesday, old Uncle Tommie Johnson. Forge Hill. Burial in the Fairview burying ground. Grange City. Wilson Wyatt, about 15 years old, who was making his home with William Wyatt, on Slate, took sick Monday night with fever and died Tuesday. Stepstone. Bath County Democrat, 12 Apr 1900. Births: April 8th to Pierce Winn and wife (nee Agnes Catlett), at Mt. Sterling, a daughter. Deaths: William Highley of this place was killed by the train at Winchester Apr. 7th while stealing a ride to Lexington, he fell off and was cut into. Olympia. Mrs. Melvin Whittaker died Saturday, Apr. 7th, from consumption. Her maiden name was Swartz. She was a daughter of Billy Swartz. Burial in the Williamson graveyard near here Apr. 8th. Olympia. Taylor Rogers died at the County Farm Wednesday last week of consumption. Burial at Bethel Thursday. He was a son of the late Samuel Rogers. William Hiley of Olympia was run over and killed by a train at Winchester Saturday night. It is said he was "beating" his way on a freight train, and was showing his ability in jumping from one car to another when his foot slipped and he fell between the cars. His body was almost cut in two. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 12 Apr 1900 Births: Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Winn (nee Agnes Catlett), of Mt. Sterling, a daughter. Apr. 1st to Millard Stull and wife, a baby girl; also, Apr. 2d to Jim Stinson and wife, a boy. Crooks. To the wife of Thomas Blunt, twins, boy and girl. Moorefield. Near Ewington to Oda Orme and wife, a daughter. Flat Creek. Apr. 7th to Will Cory and wife, a daughter. It only lived one day. Flat Creek. Marriages: Thomas Alexander, a mill hand of W.J. Fell who was working and boarding with W.C. Humphreys, eloped with the latter's daughter, Miss Vina, to Ironton, Ohio, and was married Wednesday last week. They went from ironton to West Virginia where they will reside. Deaths: Mrs. Whitaker died Saturday and was buried at the Williamson graveyard Saturday. She suffered with consumption. Olympia. Joe Havens died Apr. 4th of consumption and was buried in the Wilson graveyard. Judy. Bath County Democrat, 19 Apr 1900 Births: To the wife of James Barnes near Owingsville, a daughter. Mt. Sterling Advocate. Marriages: James Duff, son of Joseph W. Duff, and Miss Carrie Toy, daughter of George Toy, were married by Elder Zimmerman at his home on Thursday, Apr. 12th. Flat Creek. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 19 Apr 1900 Births: Apr. 10th to Newton Cassity and wife, on Salt Well, a boy. To H. Clay Anderson and wife on the 11th inst., a daughter. Odessa. Marriages: Saturday, Walker Horseman, son of J.W. Horseman, Jr., of Washington Branch and Miss Clio Williams, daughter of Joseph A. Williams of Forge Hill, eloped to Maysville and were married. Front pg. Also under Forge Hill. Deaths: David Craig, brother of the late John and Joshua Craig, died at Trinity, Lewis Co., Apr. 11th after a sickness of four days, so her granddaughter wrote to her cousin John J. Coyle. He was aged 75 and was a native of this county and the last survivor of his family. His wife is a daughter of Elder John Doyle. They were married 53 years ago. She and eleven children survive. Richard Hawkins died at his home near town Tuesday of last week aged 74. Burial in Hillsboro Cemetery. Left a wife and three sons. Hillsboro. Arthur Bramble, aged nine years, died Friday. Burial at Old Virginia Saturday. Craigs. Old Aunt Jenettie Snedegar died at her home on Smoky Road last Tuesday. Funeral by Bro. B.F. Parker Wednesday. Burial in the family burying ground. She was the last member of the family of Jessie and Polly Gregory. Left three daughters: Mrs. Reader and Mrs. James Mynhier of the mountain counties of this state, and Mrs. Charles Fielders of Oklahoma. Member of the Christian Church at White Oak. Odessa. Bath County Democrat, 26 Apr 1900 Deaths: Apr. 19th, infant son of Sam McClain and wife, of croup. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. Marshal. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 26 Apr 1900 Births: Last week, to Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williamson, a daughter; to Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Hedrick, a daughter. Wyoming. Apr. 20th to Od Manley and wife, a daughter. Naylor's Branch. Marriages: Polk Adams and Addie Grear were married at Frenchburg. South Side. Frank Hoage of Bourbon Co. and May Zella Carmichael of Stepstone were married by Elder Tinsley Monday. John Wesley Turley and Anna Swift Pendleton were married at the Court View Hotel Wednesday by Rev. B.B. Bailey. Winchester Democrat. Deaths: Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam McClain died Friday of spinal meningitis. Knob Lick. Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cline died Sunday, Apr. 22d. Burial at the Cartmill graveyard Monday. Upper Prickly Ash. Aunt Kitty Coyle died Friday, April 20th, of old age at her home on Naylor's Branch. Funeral by Elder Tinsley Saturday, Apr. 21st. Buried beside her husband, who passed away about seven years ago, on the T. Lathram place. The following children survive: Matilda, Lucy and Josie, at home; Mrs. J.N. Norris and John M. of the community; and J. Match Coyle of Reynoldsville. Aunt Kitty was born Apr. 14, 1821. Naylor's Branch. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 03 May 1900 Births: Apr. 23d to Robert Shields and wife, a son; Apr. 23th to William Roberts and wife, a son. Flat Creek. Friday, Apr. 27th to Mr. and Mrs. Clay Tackett, a son, Charles Tinsley. Marriages: J.W. McKinney and Corrilla Armstrong were married near Channel Ford on the upper Licking River, Saturday, Apr. 21st. Mr. McKinney is about 40. His first wife was a daughter of the late Squire J.W. Ellington. Dr. Alexander Nettleroth and Eugenia McKee were married Saturday, Apr. 28th in Louisville. She is daughter of Col. Samuel McKee, formerly of Mt. Sterling, but who resided in Louisville the latter part of his life. Marriage announcement of J. Clay Cooper and Anna Mae Petry, both of Mt. Sterling, on Tuesday, June 5th. He is son of Judge John E. Cooper and is Master Commissioner in Montgomery Co. Court. She is daughter of Charles H. Petry. Deaths: Lizzie Perkins, daughter of Parker Perkins, died of consumption at her father's home on Lick Branch, Monday and was buried Tuesday at Gilead burying ground. She is the third daughter Mr. Perkins has lost by the same disease. John W. Hobbs of middle Licking river section, died Apr. 25th and was buried at Hedrick's schoolhouse Thursday. He was born in Maryland Nov. 10, 1814. His first wife was a sister of James Norris of northeast of town. His last wife was Mary Jane Nealis. She survives. William Faris died Sunday at the Crab Orchard Springs sanitarium Body brought back to Preston on Monday. Funeral by Elder Tinsley at the M.D. Faris home. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery Tuesday by the Knights of Pythias. J. William Faris was the only son of Mike D. Faris and his first wife, nee Emmons. He was born Dec. 22, 1868. He was twice married, first to Miss Lucy Collins, daughter of the late Jack Collins of Arkansas City, Kansas and a grand-daughter of Milton P. Collins of Wyoming. She died shortly after their marriage. His second wife was Motie, daughter of W. Scott Moody of Hillsboro, Fleming co. She survives him. No children. He was deputy sheriff of Bath County during his father's tenure as Sheriff. Harrison Anderson, aged 76, died Apr. 25th. Burial in the Woodard graveyard. Left two children: Mrs. William Stephens and her brother, John. Tolliver, brother of the deceased, is 78 and the only survivor of that family. E Fk Flat Ck. Mrs. Allen Deating died at her home near here Saturday. Burial in Hillsboro cemetery Sunday. Hillsboro. Mrs. Parthena Shrout, widow of Dudley Shrout, died Apr. 28th and was buried at Fairview Cemetery in Fleming county Sunday. Moore's Ferry. John W. Hobbs died Apr. 25th aged 87. Burial at Hedrick's next day. Moore's Ferry. A little child of T.J. Bailey and wife, of Forge Hill, was buried at the old lower White Oak graveyard Thursday. Odessa. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 17 May 1900 Births: Friday to Mr. and Mrs. David Stamper near Reynoldsville, a boy. May 8th to Billie Carmichael and wife, a boy. It died the 12th and was buried at the Frame graveyard. Crooks. Thursday, May 10th to Richard Craycraft and wife, a girl. Crooks. Marriages: Will T. White, brick and stone mason of this city and Mrs. Maggie Crouch of Owingsville were married at the Catholic parsonage by Father W.B. Ryan on Monday, May 14th. She was the former Maggie Capps who was previously married to C.B. Crouch. Winchester Democrat. W.M. Downs and Mary Belle Harper were mrried by Elder Parker Saturday at the residence of T.C. Ragland. Licking Union. May 6th, Henry Gose and Nettie Armitage, of Frenchburg. She is daughter of Postmaster James Armitage. He is the County Clerk of Menifee County. South Side. Reuben Craig and Rosa Johnson were married May 10th by Elder Amos Kendall. He is the son of John Craig. She is the daughter of Jeff Johnson. South Side. Deaths: Robert Ragan died of consumption Monday while on a visit to his mother-in-law Mrs. J.M. Steele of Olympia. His wife was a daughter of Burrill Wilson, deceased. Burial at the deceased's home at Stepstone Tuesday. Last Thursday, May 10th at Reynoldsville, Silver, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Coyle of abscess of the lungs. She was baout two and a half years old. Upper Prickly Ash. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 24 May 1900 Births: On the 20th to the wife of Ed Ratliff (nee Ruth Williams), a daughter, second born. Bethel. Marriages: Last Thursday May 17th at the home of the bride near Sunset, Fleming Co., Almanza Stone and Delia Harmon. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Harmon of Sunset. He is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Stone of this neighborhood. Upper Prickly Ash. Also under Odessa. Deaths: Uncle Arch Day, probably the oldest citizen of Maytown, died at his home there Tuesday aged 87. He was the father of a large family including Judge Frank Day of Mt. Sterling and John and Jeff Day of Maytown. Hazel Green Herald. Friday, May 18th, William Haughey, aged 71. Deceased lived here with his son Henry. Cause of death was hemorrhage of the lungs due to la grippe. Burial at Longview Cemetery Saturday. Left seven children. Sherburne. Also under Bethel. Mrs. Dike Vice died at her home last Monday. Buried last Tuesday at Longview Cemetery. Left a husband and six children. Bethel. Monday at Olympia, Robert Ragan, our former townsman of consumption.Left a wife and six small children His widow was Mrs. Callie Hall, nee Wilson, daughter of the late Burrill Wilson, of Slate bridge neighborhood. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 31 May 1900 Births: May 24th to Isaac Crouch and wife (nee Nettie Coyle), near Reynoldsville, a son, Roe, first born. To James Hardin and wife, a boy, Jones Warren. Odessa. Deaths: Will Mart Hornback and five children passed through here Saturday with the body of his wife for burial at Gilead Sunday. Mrs. Hornback was the daughter of Harry Copher, deceased. Family moved from Sherburne to Anderson, Indiana about three months ago. A memorial to the late Kitty Coyle by Sarah C. Lathram of Truesville, Owen Co., Ky. Naylor's Branch. Harrison Swetnam died Tuesday and was buried Wednesday at Cartmill burying ground. Upper Prickly Ash. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 07 Jun 1900 Births: To the wife of George Witherow, a girl. Knob Lick. To the wife of Al West, a daughter; to the wife of John Brumagem, a daughter. Moorefield. Marriages: Near Sharpsburg, Mr. James Gregory, Jr. of this place and Mary Moxley. Wyoming. Deaths: Mrs. Jno. Leach of near Judy died May 26th. She was a daughter of Ben Morgan of Morehead and once lived here. Member of the Christian Church. Left a husband and three small children. Burial at Mt. Sterling Cemetery. Flat Creek. Miss Julia Vice was buried here in Longview Cemetery Tuesday, May 29th. She was 85. Bethel. Harrison Swetnam died Tuesday, May 28th from cancer of the face. Member of the Christian Church. Left a wife and one son. Burial Wednesday in Cartmill graveyard. Upper Prickly Ash. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 14 Jun 1900 Marriages: Elder Sherman Paxton and Lucy Warner were married by Elder Tinsley at the bride's home Sunday, June 10th. Sister of the bride was Mrs. Ernest Gorham of Millersburg. She is daughter of Mr. Lou Warner and her husband, the late Reuben Warner. He is a son of Frank Paxton. Sunday, Aaron Rodgers and Nora Robinson by Elder White. They are both from Craigs. Craigs. Palmer Hurst and Ollie Rice were married Saturday in Maysville. Grange City. Presley Triplett of this place and Jane Goldy, daughter of William Goldy, of Marshall, were married in Morehead on the 7th inst. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: Thomas Woodard, aged 31, son of W.S. Woodard, died of consumption on Lick Branch Sunday. Burial in family burial ground Monday. James Colliver died of consumption at his home on Peeled Oak Tuesday, June 5th. Burial next day at the Bailey Jackson burial ground. Widow and six children survive. Elizabeth Stull, aged 71, died at the home of her husband Moses Stull between Olympia and the Springs, of general debility and consumption Wednesday, June 6th. Owings Carter, of color, and Joe Ghast died last week with pneumonia. Mr. Ghast once lived on Flat Creek. Ewington. Mrs. Amy Hornback, confined to her bed for 10 years with a dislocated hip, died Sunday, June 3d. She was the last member of the children of the family of Abner Arrasmith. She was born Feb 29, 1812 and died June 6, 1900. Member of the Christian Church at White Oak. Odessa. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 21 Jun 1900 Births: Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ramey, a son, first born. Correct last week's announcement of George Witherow's wife's child to a girl, not a boy. Knob Lick. To Cyrus Arrasmith and wife on June 13th, a daughter, second born (oldest being 19). Named Margaret McCullough. Bethel. Marriages: Duke Frederick and Elizabeth Lee Green, both of Salt Lick, were married there Tuesday last week. He is the son of L.C. Frederick; she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Green. Saturday near Yale, Ellis Adams and Myrtle Harmon by Elder Alderson. Also, on Thursday, Myrtle Young and Levi Alfrey. Licking Union. Deaths: Mason Updike of Ewington, aged 19, died Thursday of consumption. Burial at Springfield Friday. Flat Creek. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 28 Jun 1900 Marriages: Era Teal of Dadeville, Mo. was married to Howard Patterson on June 13th. Bert L. Sewell and May Campbell were married Wednesday at the bride's home. She is daughter of Mrs. J.C. Campbell. He is a partner in the firm of J.H. Campbell & Co. and is Asst. Agent on the C&O Railway. Salt Lick. Deaths: Only week before last, Rev. William Crow held a meeting at the Presbyterian Church here. He died at his home at Richmond June 21st of brain paralysis. He was born in Fleming County in 1830. His brother Squire F.M. Crow used to come to this town frequently. Deceased was graduated from Centre College, Danville, in 1857. Wife and seven children survive: Rev. William Crow of Frankfort; Dr. McPherran Crow of Versailles; Prof. Robert Crow of Danville, Va.; Mrs. C.G. Crooke and Ruth, Lucy, Letitia and Bessie Crow of Richmond. Joseph H. Richart received a letter dated June 17th from Clark McClain of Mack's Creek, Missouri that the latter's son and former's grandson, Charley McClain, had committed suicide. Bath County World, 29 Jun 1900 Deaths: The infant daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Hugh F. Searcy of Norfolk, Mason County, died Monday. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 05 Jul 1900 Marriages: At the home of Robert Colliver, Sunday, July 1st, Elihu Ford and Mollie Ellington by Elder B.H. Ross. She is the daughter of Taylor Ellington ; he is the son of W.B. Ford and was a soldier in the 1st Ky. in the Spanish-American War. Moore's Ferry. Saturday, June 30th, Mrs. Sarepta Craig and John B. Hunt at his home. Craigs. Deaths: Miss Susie Clark, daughter of John Clark, died Friday, June 29th. She had a spianl disease and was sick only a short time. Burial Saturday in Jackson graveyard. Crooks. Bath County World, 06 Jul 1900 Deaths: At her home on Spence Creek Saturday, June 30, Lizzie Fox, aged 22. Burial at the home graveyard Sunday, July 1. Jeffersonville. June 29 of spinal meningitis, Miss Susie Clark, daughter of John and Mary Clark, aged 18. Preston. Bath County World, 13 Jul 1900 Deaths: Orville H. Woodward died at his home near town, Apr. 10, 1900. He was born in Robertson County Aug. 11, 1872. Later in company with his parents, he moved to near this town. Deceased was son of Charles B. and Ellen T. Woodward, deceased. Married Rebecca House in 1894. Member of the Baptist Church at this place. Left a wife, step- mother, three sisters, and two brothers. Funeral by Rev. Edward Stubblefield at the Baptist Church, Apr. 11, with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Alfred Ratliff died at his home in this city Saturday aged 68 of paralysis. Member of the Old Particular Baptist Church. Moved to this city from Sharpsburg about 15 years ago. Survived by his wife, nee Sallie Bourne, but no children. Two brothers and one sister survive: Newton C. Ratliff of Bath, and J.W. Ratliff and Mrs. J.G. Lane of this city. Funeral by Elder H.D. Clark and Rev. W.J. Bolin on Monday. Burial at Crown Hill Cemetery at Sharpsburg. Mt. Sterling Sentinel-Democrat. William H. Fowler died at his home in Mt. Sterling Saturday, July 7. He was born at Mayslick, Mason County, Mar. 4, 1829 and on Mar. 19, 1850, he married Miss Francis Clasberry who, with four children, survives him: Charles S. of this town, Alex R. of Germantown, William R. and Mrs. Bert VanEvers of Mt. Sterling. Mrs. Fowler is aged 77. The family moved to this town from Mason County and after 11 years removed to Mt. Sterling. Member of the Christian Church. Funeral at Mt. Sterling Christian Church Monday. Burial in Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 19 Jul 1900 Births: Friday to George Steele and wife (nee Lillie McKinnevan), a boy, first born. Marriages: Stanton Clift and Anna Lewis Carpenter of Lewisburg eloped to Georgetown, Ohio Monday and were married. Flemingsburg Gazette. Bath County World, 20 Jul 1900 Births: July 18 to George P. Johnson and wife, a son. Deaths: Jul 13, Mason Hatton, aged 30. Left a wife and four small children. Sick only two nights with something like cholera morbus. Preston. Bath County World, 26 Oct 1900 (Damaged paper) Deaths: Oct. 21 at Bramblett, infant of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Routt. Lewis Newton, infant son and only child of Will and Bessie Campbell, died Oct. 19, 1900 aged one year and six months. Oct. 22 at the home of his father-in-law, W.H. Daugherty, in Owingsville, Judge J.H. Herron in his 43d year. Formerly minister of the M.E. Church South but later joined the Christian Church. Practiced law and also served as Police Judge of Owingsville. Once editor of the Owingsville Outlook and founded the Owingsville Opinion which was destroyed by fire several years ago. He was a Mason, Odd Fellow, and Knights of Pythias. His wife survives. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 25 Apr 1901 Births: To Greely Cooper and wife, twins boys. One day last week to George Lawson and wife, a girl. Olympia. To Sam Conyers and wife, a daughter, Nannie Belle. Slate Valley. To James Hunt and wife, Friday, Apr. 19, a girl, first born. Craigs. Marriages: On Tuesday, Apr. 30, John G. Roberts of Mt. Sterling and Nora Daugherty of Flemingsburg will be married at the latter place. Apr. 19 at the home of her brother, Charles Hazelrigg near Mt. Sterling, Ada Hazelrigg of Bethel and C.B. Reid of Preston. Bethel. Deaths: Henry Reed, colored, died Thursday of consumption. Burial Sunday at the colored cemetery. The remains of Wash Goodpaster were brought back from Indian Territory to Montgomery County last week for burial. He was 80. Mary Porter committed suicide in a disorderly house at Knoxville, Tenn. where she was taken by a young man, who, it is claimed, took her from her husband, Clarence Stanford, who secured a divorce from her. Mary was a daughter of Mrs. William Porter (nee Phoebe Johnson) of Mt. Sterling. Jesse Rothwell died the 20th inst. of consumption. South Side. Mrs. Cora Wilson died Monday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Annie Browning, of consumption. Hillsboro. Clifford, 19-month-old baby and only child of Claud and Fannie Warren. Slate Valley. Apr. 20 of scarlet fever, Morgan, 2-year-old son of Isaac and Mandy McCarty. Burial in Purvis graveyard. Craigs. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 02 May 1901 Births: Apr. 24 to William Shrout and wife, a son. Salt Well. Deaths: Miss Rose Fratman, aged 18, youngest daughter of Mrs. Lou and the late S.E. Fratman, died Friday morning. Member of Christian Church. Funeral Saturday by Elder Howe. Richard Palmer died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Sam Corbin Wednesday of blood poisoning. He was about 60, a brother of Mrs. T.J. Hendrix and an uncle of Oscar Palmer, both of this city. Nannie T. Botts, wife of Edward Botts, died of consumption Apr. 9, 1901 at the home of her father, W.B. Hudson near Hope. She was born Jun. 18, 1881 and was 19 years, 9 months, and 21 days old. She was married to Edward Botts on Jan. 20, 1899. Left her husband and a two-year-old son. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 23 May 1901 Births: May 19 to Frank Reed and wife, a girl. Okla. On May 19 to Ed Gregory and wife, a girl. Bethel. Marriages: On Monday, Crittenden Whaley Young and Miss Edna Peters were married at Jeffersonville, Ind. He is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Young. She is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Wat Peters. Deaths: Mrs. Oscar Chandler died Thursday at Reynoldsville and was buried Friday at George Jackson burying ground. Daughter of George Clark. Her husband and six- months-old baby daughter survive. Of consumption on May 16th at her home on Lick Branch, Miss Annie Copher, aged 26. Burial at Gilead. Okla. Sunday, May 19th, Mrs. Belcher, wife of Buck Belcher. Left four children and her husband. Olympia. One of Cole Carpenter's small children. Olympia. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 30 May 1901 Births: May 20th to J.T. Lewis and wife, a daughter. Stoops. Marriages: Abraham Tinscher of Fleming Co. and Laura E. Rogers of Wyoming were married last Thursday by Elder B.H. Ross. Groom's second marriage. Martin Manley, son of Roe Manley, and Rosa Henderson, daughter of Robert Henderson, all of Bath Co., were married Sunday by Elder B.H. Ross. Elmer Downard and Miss Belle Hart, both of the county, were married at the County's Clerk's Office Wednesday by Rev. J.R. Nelson. Marriages: Wednesday, May 22d at the home of the bride, Miss Emma Moore and Henry Crouch. Bride is daughter of Rel Moore; he is son of Elder Crouch. Olympia. Deaths: Thursday, May 16, Dollie, wife of Oscar Chandler and only child of George and Elizabeth Clark, aged about 21. Left a young husband, a six-months-old baby and a father and mother. Slate Valley. At the home of his uncle on Friday, May 24, Samuel Copher, aged 46. Burial Saturday near Salt Lick. Olympia. Mrs. John Pitts and Mrs. Hainey of Morgan County died last week with hydrophobia. South Side. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 09 Jun 1901 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Caril Paige in Amoret, Mo., a son. Mrs. Paige is the former Miss Daisy Lee Williams. Forge Hill. Marriages: Ida Robinson and Luke Shultz of Springfield. Flat Creek. Sunday, May 26 at the home of the bride, Liza McCarty and Charles Staton. She is the daughter of Newt McCarty; he is the son of John Staton. Olympia. At Owingsville, Wednesday, May 29th, Luke Shultz of Wade's Mill and Ida, second youngest daughter of the late George Robinson of Salt Lick. Groom is a nephew of H.P. Shultz. Stoops. Deaths: John Stone, a patient at Lexington Asylum for a few years, died May 31st. Funeral at the home of his father, James Stone, Saturday. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. Deceased was born Jan. 16, 1859. Mrs. John Alexander of Reynoldsville, died in Louisville Friday from the effects of a surgical operation. She was about 45 and a daughter of Frank Snelling, deceased. Since Mrs. Alexander went to Louisville a week ago, her eldest daughter, Mrs. George R. Markwell died at her home in Carlisle. Front pg. Burial at Longview Cemetery on Sunday. Bethel Last Wednesday, May 29th, Maggie Blaine Riddle, daughter of James and Georgia Riddle. She was born Feb. 10, 1885. Left a father, mother, and give sisters. Funeral by Bro. Nelson. Burial in family burying ground on White Oak. Front pg. Also under Grange City and Odessa. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 13 Jun 1901 Marriages: Elder B.F. Parker officiated a double wedding on Sunday. Married were B.F. Piersall and Minnie Cartmill; Elsie Stone and Eliza Cartmill. The brides are sisters. Nelson McLoney of Cynthiana and Miss Virginia Reed Caldwell of Sharpsburg were married yesterday at the bride's home. Deaths: Grant Baker, of color, who on Aug. 18, 1894 in this town shot and killed Taylor Clemons, of color, was sent to the penitentiary and recently returned home. Sharpsburg. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 13 Jun 1901 Marriages: Lon B. Baylor and Ida Harmon were married June 4th at the home of Rev. I.S. Anderson of Rose Hill by Rev. Anderson, at Nurseries, Lee Co. Va. She is the daughter of the late John Harmon of Grange City and a graduate of the Lexington Business College and worked as a stenographer for Silver Leaf Nurseries. He is a son of C.E. Baylor, deceased. Sunday, Jun 9th at the home of and by Elder B.F. Parker, Ben F. Piersall and Miss Minnie Cartmill and Mr. Elzie Stone and Miss Eliza Cartmill. The brides are sisters. Mr. Piersall is the son of the late Thompson Piersall and resides at White Sulphur. He was previously married to a daughter of Hiram Armitage. The brides are the daughters of Mrs. Sallie Cartmill of this neighborhood. Elzie Stone is the second oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Stone. Upper Prickly Ash. June 2d at the home of the bride, Miss Mary Hiley and Elzie Staton. She is a daughter of W.M. Hiley. He is a son of Mead Staton. Olympia. Deaths: Uncle John Hedges, who recently died in Harrison County at an advanced age, was highly esteemed here. He lived for many years on Hinkston Creek in Bath County. He was in the U.S. Internal Revenue Service for some years and went in recent years to make his home with family in Harrison County. Jonathan Warren Jones died Wednesday from tubercular meningitis last Wednesday. Brother of Dr. A.W. Jones. He was the youngest son of of Franklin T. and Martha E. Jones and was born Oct. 23, 1877. Member of the Christian Church at White Oak. Survived by father, mother, four brothers: S.T., M.L., Dr. A.W., and O.W. Jones and three sisters: Mrs. I.R. Darnell, Mrs. S.O. Hawkins, and Mrs. R.R. Swetnam. Odessa. June 5 of consumption, Mrs. Turner Stull aged 31. Member of the Presbyterian Church. Left a husband and one sister, Mrs. Sam Jackson. Funeral by J.E. Willhoite. Burial at the home place. Crooks. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 20 Jun 1901 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley, a daughter born the 11th inst. Flat Creek. Marriages: John Donaldson and Eva Staton eloped to Ironton, Ohio and were married last Sunday. He is the youngest child of Robert Donaldson. She is a daughter of Jeff Staton. Salt Well. Deaths: Gurley Hamilton died Saturday aged about 45. Buried at Thompson graveyard after funeral service by Elder Frank. Left a wife and three children. Salt Well. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 20 Jun 1901 Births: June 11 to the wife of Millard Staton near Preston, a girl, Clara Elizabeth. At Ashland to the wife of R.H. Botts, on June 8th, a girl, Laura Elizabeth. Marriages: Thomas Crawford and Viola Heddings, both of near Sherburne, were married last Thursday at the home of and by Elder B.H. Ross. Elder Elbert E. Dawson and Miss Myrtle Maxey will be married Wednesday, June 26th in the Methodist Church at West Liberty, Morgan County by Elder Buchanan of the Christian Church. She is daughter of the late Alex Maxey of West Liberty. he is the son of John W. Dawson of west of town and a grandson of the late Jefferson Dawson and great-grandosn of the late Jefferson Rice Wednesday, at the home of the bride near town, Jennie R. Caldwell, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Caldwell and Mr. Nelson McLoney of near Cynthiana, by Rev. J.R. Savage of Frankfort, brother-in-law of the groom. Sharpsburg. Deaths: Frank M. Calvert died at Lewisburg Sunday. He lived for many years at Wyoming running a saw-mill and farming. Stricken with paralysis. Never married. No relatives in Bath County. Of pneumonia at his home at Kendall's Springs, June 10, Riley Bailey. Left a wife and several children, all grown. Crooks. Millie Sorrell, at her brother Jasper Sorrell's home, aged about 75. Never married. Knob Lick. O.G. Hamilton died Saturday afternoon from stomach trouble and was buried Sunday at Thompson burying ground near here. Left a wife, former Miss Maggie Thompson, and four children. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 27 Jun 1901 Births: June 19th to Bum Sorrell and wife, a daughter. Bethel. June 22d to Luther Cook and wife, a son. Moore's Ferry. June 12th to Robert Whitcomb and wife, a son. Okla. To Mrs. George Pergram, a girl, Lucretia Henrietta. Olympia. Marriages: Ollie Bright and Miss Jennie Lander of Flemingsburg were married last week. Deaths: Allen Razor, colored, died last Saturday of old age. Burial at Flood graveyard Sunday. Salt Lick. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 04 Jul 1901 Births: On June 29th, to S.L. Havens and wife, a son. Grange City. June 26th to James Horton and wife, a daughter. Crooks. Marriages: At Mt. Sterling Wednesday, June 26th, Shelton Thompson and Dora Orme, grand-daughter of the late Mason Orme. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 11 Jul 1901 Births: July 2d to W.R. Razor and wife, a son. Moore's Ferry. June 29th to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hart, a daughter. Odessa. Marriages: Eddie Cartmill, 24, and Miss Ora Pieratt, 23, a couple from Bath County, were married at Bright's Hotel in Flemingsburg by Rev. Spates of the Methodist Church. They eloped from Mt. Sterling. The couple are first cousins. She is daughter of Mrs. William Pieratt (nee Lou Tipton) of this town. He is the youngest son of Mrs. John Cartmill (nee Sallie Tipton) of north of town. Banks W. Coyle, son of Anrew Coyle of Prickly Ash, and Miss Lizzie Karrick, daughter of Thomas Karrick of the Salt Well section, eloped to Maysville July 4th and were married at the Central Hotel by Rev. H.T. Cree. She is a grand-daughter of John Karrick. Also, Grant Coyle and Miss Daisy Coyle were married by Elder B.H. Ross on Sunday. She is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Coyle of Washington Branch. He is a third cousin of the bride being the son of William H. Coyle of Washington Branch. Front pg. Also under Slate Valley. June 30th, Henry Wright and Rosa Hatfield eloped to Frenchburg and were married Sunday. Carrington. Miss Eva Staten, daughter of Jeff Staten of the Salt Well neighborhood, and John Donaldson, son of Robert Donaldson of Slate Creek were married in Ironton, Ohio last week. Stepstone. June 19th at the home of Rev. F.J. Cheek in Paris, Ky., Thomas H. Wood and Minnie M. Ockomon, both of this place, by Rev. Cheek. Sharpsburg. Deaths: The 5th inst., Mollie Mynhier, wife of J.C. Mynhier. She was 68 and was the mother of 12 children, 6 of whom survive her. Farmers. Miss Sallie Warner died at the home of Joseph Carter near this place last Thursday. Burial Saturday at the Warner graveyard near Owingsville. Flat Creek. Mrs. Georgia Hunt died at her home near Bethel on the 5th from cancer. Burial in Longview Cemetery. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 18 Jul 1901 Births: Jul 11 to Mr. and Mrs. John J. Coyle (nee Fannie Hamilton) of Prickly Ash, a girl, first born, Violet Inez. July 13 to Henry Tincher and wife, a son. Craigs. Marriages: At the home of her uncle Joseph Crosby, Miss Olga Hagerman to Jude Yarbrough. Knob Lick. Deaths: The 14-year-old daughter of J.E. Smith died Saturday and was buried in Dickerson cemetery Sunday. Funeral at the Christian Church by Bro. Dawson. Salt Lick. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 05 Sep 1901 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. William Coons, Jr. (nee Nancy Jones) of near Ewington, a daughter. Aug. 31st to Colly Moore and wife, a daughter. Slate Valley. Marriages: J.C. Tyler, father of Matt S. Tyler and Mrs. Maggie Richart, widow of W.S. Richart, were married in Mt. Sterling last Thursday. He is aged 88 years. Eliza Garner, daughter of Isaac Garner, formerly of this place, was married in Ness City, Kansas to a Mr. Devault. Greenwood. Deaths: Mrs. Ann Eliza Conner, wife of Capt. William P. Conner died Thursday, Aug. 29th, of derangement of the digestive organs. Funeral Saturday by Elder T.B. Howe. Burial in Owingvsille Cemetery. She was a daughter of Michael Wilson and was reared in the Stepstone neighborhood. She was married to Capt. W.P. Conner on Jul. 17, 1855. Only three children reached maturity: Mollie, wife of David Wood of Bardstown; Ewing Conner of this town; and Annie, wife of Hugh Cox of Bardstown. Mrs. Wood died in recent years. James Carrington of near Carrington's Rock, died Friday and was buried Saturday. Was a farmer and tanner. The two-year-old son of Bud Cassity and grandson of Walker Cassity died Sunday of brain fever on Mill Creek and was buried Monday. Alfred Williams died at the home of Robert Kelly Aug. 26th. Burial at Old Virginia graveyard Tuesday. Greenwood. Wife of Zack Staton, Aug. 31st. Member of the Christian Church. West End. Olympia. Aug. 30th, Aunt Sallie Hovermale, wife of Madison Hovermale, deceased. West End. Aug. 31st, James Carrington. West End. On Aug. 30th, Sallie Hovermale was buried at upper Salt Lick. Carrington. On Sep. 1st, James Carrington was buried at upper Salt Lick. He was 76. Member of the Christian Church. Carrington. At her home on Flat Creek, Mrs. Henry Curtis, Wednesday, Aug. 28th, aged 30. A daughter of John Kincaid. Left a husband and four children. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 10 Oct 1901 Births: To Claud Foley and wife, a son. Flat Creek. Marriages: Chester W. Pierce and Laura Mabel Garringer were married Wednesday at the home of the bride's father, C.F. Garringer, on Apple street. He is from Ashland. She recently moved to Winchester. Winchester Democrat. The Vanarsdoll-Lancaster nuptials were celebrated in the Christian Chruch Oct. 2d by Rev. T.B. Howe. Bethel. Deaths: John L. Phillips, recently manager of the Oneonta Lumber Co. of Menifee county, director in the Mt. Sterling Water, Electric Light and Gas Co and interested in the American Broom Bursh Co. of New York, died of typhoid fever at Mt. Sterling. His wife is critically ill with the same disease. A young man named Nick Craig, said to be the son of George Craig and a resident of this county, went into Holland's saloon and took strychnine in a glass of hot lemonade. Herbert, son of Tollie Arrasmith, died at the home of his grandmother Mrs. Susan Hazelrigg, Sep. 30, of typhoid fever. Burial at Sharpsburg in Cornw Hill Cemetery. Services by Rev. Stuublefield on the M.E. Church. He was aged 18. Bethel. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 14 Nov 1901 Deaths: "Uncle" Frank Duckworth died Monday, Nov. 4, at his home near Sherburne from a broken collar bone. He was born in this county May 5, 1819 and had been blind for more than 30 years. His wife, also blind, died five years ago. Member of the Presbyterian Church. Two daughters survive: Mrs. L.C. Gudgell and Mrs. M.C. Gudgell. Burial at Bethel Cemetery Tuesday. Mr. Lewis W. Young left the home of his son Lee on Hinkston below town and went hunting. A short time later his hat was found floating on a pond and his horse grazing nearby. His body was later fished out of the pond. Mt. Sterling Advocate. Mr. Young was 78 and lived in this city as proprietor of the Owings House. Lived for a number of year 4 miles west of this town. Left a widow, sister of R.L. Thompson of Sharpsburg, 4 sons and 3 daughters: Sinnett of Missouri; George T. of this city; Lewis of the county; Lee of Montgomery County; Mrs. Jno. W. Dawson and Miss Nannie of the county; and Mrs. Thomas Ficklin of Missouri. Burial Sunday in our cemetery with funeral by Rev. T.B. Howe. Mrs. Sallie Snelling, widow of the late Thornton Snelling and a sister of W.B., J.T., and Dock Gudgell, died at the home of her brother Jno. T. Gudgell near Odessa on Monday. She had been living out West for some years and was here on a visit. Burial in the old family burying ground Wednesday. Benjamin Wells died at his home on Slate Creek near the mouth of Salt Well Sunday and was buried Monday in the Shrout graveyard near his home. He was about 79. Left a widow, sister of J.A. and the late A.L. Wright, and seven children, four sons and three daughters. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 21 Nov 1901 Marriages: George W. Razor, Jr., eldest son of T.F. Razor of Moore's Ferry, and Miss Hayes Vanlandingham were married yesterday at the home of and by Elder B. Ross. Deaths: Thursday at the home of Melvin George near Howard's Mill, his little daughter, aged 3 years died from burns suffered when her clothes caught on fire. Burial Saturday at the Turley graveyard. Mt. Sterling Advocate. Mrs. Stone Shultz, aged about 30, died at her home near Olympia Tuesday of consumption and was buried yesterday in the Williamson graveyard. Left her husband and one child, aged about two. The yougest child of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Spencer died Sunday of scarlet fever at Grange City. Burial Monday at the Spencer burying ground. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 13 Feb 1902 Births: Feb. 3 to Mr. and Mrs. William Helwig, a daughter. Salt Well. Deaths: Mrs. Kate Hedrick, wife of John Hedrick, died at her home near here Sunday, Feb. 2, of pneumonia. Left her husband and five children: Mrs. Allie Burns, Miss Sallie, William, Henry, and Charlie, three of whom are married. Burial in Polksville graveyard Monday, Feb. 3. Salt Lick. Miss Ida Cassity died at her home in Madison County, Jan 29, 1902, of pneumonia fever. She was about 14, youngest daughter of James W. Cassity. Moore's Ferry. Thomas Bailey shot and killed Alex Lemaston at Sherburne Friday. --- Lloyd, aged 83, of Wayne County, WV, father-in-law of Job Lester, died at the latter's home near Reynoldsville last night of pneumonia. Burial in West Virginia. Mrs. Madeline Back, aged 16, committed suicide at Frenchburg by throwing herself into Beaver creek last Thursday. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 06 Mar 1902 Births: To Ben Igo and wife, Mar. 1, a son. Salt Well. Marriages: Mar. 1, Pat Griffey and Miss Maggie Carpenter, daughter of N.J. Carpenter of this place, eloped and were married. Jones Branch. Saturday, Feb. 22 at the home of Caeser Fredrick on J.W. Ralls' place, John Williams and Miss Ruthie Flora by Rev. F.J. Cheek. She is the daughter of Thomas Flora and the groom is an Army private. Sharpsburg World. William Warner and Mrs. Mollie Karrick of Salt Well vicinity were married Feb. 26 by Elder B.F. Parker. Patrick Griffey of near Olympia and Miss Maggie, daughter of Newton J. Carpenter of near town eloped to Maysville Saturday and were married. Deaths: Mrs. Miranda Young died last Friday at the home of her son-in-law Hon A.W. Bascom and was buried in the Owingsville Cemetery Saturday. Her husband James Young died in the Confederate Army. She left five children: Mrs. A.W. Bascom; Mrs. John Berry of this county; Mrs. Bettie Portman of Texas; W.D. and John B. of this county. Also one brother, James Walter Burbridge of near this city. Funeral by Elder T.B. Howe. Judge William H. Graham died at his home in Sherburne Friday of consumption and was buried at Flemingsburg Sunday. Left his widow and one child. Mr. J.S. Heath died at his home two miles below town on the Mt. Sterling pike on Wednesday, Feb. 26. H.C. Mead died at his home in Mt. Sterling Tuesday, Feb. 25. He was born in Illinois Aug. 27, 1853 and when a small boy located in Graves County, Ky. Burial Thursday in our cemetery. His widow, nee Miss Lide Crouch, is sick with the same disease that killed her husband and not expected to survive. Mrs. Pat Toy died at her home at the ore mines Tuesday and will be buried at Forge Hill today. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 13 Mar 1902 Top section only. Deaths: Felix McClellan Ewing died at his home Monday Mar. 10 of pleurisy and penumonia. He was born Mar. 8, 1862 Left six sisters: Mrs. Elva Catlett of this city; Mrs. Joshua Owing and Mrs. James Gatewood of Montgomery County; Mrs. Gaitskill of Clark County; Mrs. --- Turney of ---. His only son died about --- ago. Burial in the cemetery here Wednesday after services by Elder Howe. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 20 Mar 1902 Marriages: George O. Hendrix, son of F.P. Hendrix, and Clara Hedding, daughter of Powell Hedding, were married Thursday, Mar. 13. East Fork. Deaths: Mar. 14, an infant child of David Hawkins and wife. Dr. Mahal Wells died at his home in Breathitt County about 10 days ago of old age. He was past 90. Left three sons in this county, Drs. Frank, -------. (Damaged article). Mrs. Edward Green died at her home near Kendall Springs Thursday last week of consumption. She was a daughter of the late Henry Ginter and left her husband and four children. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 26 Mar 1902 Marriages: Robert Catron and Mrs. Nannie M. Hartley were married at Flemingsburg last week. William Wallace and Nannie Snapp were married Wednesday in ratliff & Saunders' grocery store by Rev. F.J. Cheek. Sharpsburg. Deaths: Mrs. Lida Mead (nee Crouch) died at her home in Mt. Sterling Sunday. Her husband died only about three weeks ago. She was born and raised in this county. Left a mother, 3 sisters, 2 brothers. Funeral Tuesday by Elder H.D. Clark of the Mt. Sterling Christian Church with burial at Owingsville Cemetery. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 10 Apr 1902 Deaths: Daniel B. Emmons died at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. W.F. Mark, last Saturday. Born in Nelson County, Ky. Apr. 16, 1812, lacked only 11 days of being 90. Married Miss Atchison, an aunt of James T., William and ex-Sheriff J.M. Atchison, about 60 years ago. Lived with his son James W. and his granddaughter Mrs. W.F. Mark Funeral Sunday by Elder T.B. Howe with burial in Bethel beside his wife. Left one son, James W., two daughters Mrs. W.D. Boyd, Mrs. Orra Trumbo of Missouri, and two granddaughters, Mrs. W.F. Mark and Miss Sallie Faris. Orla Calmar Harris committed suicide Monday by shooting himself through the right temple with a 38-cal. Colt revolver he had borrowed from Paul Gault. Came to this town from Grant County about 12 years ago. Member of the Christian Church. Also K of P and OUAM. Funeral from the home on Slate Avenue by Elder T.B. Howe with burial in our cemetery. Left a wife (mee Eliza Donaldson, daughter of James Donaldson) and two little daughters. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 01 May 1902 Deaths: At Punta Gorda, British Honduras, Apr. 15, Elizabeth Fassett, wife of George Mason. She was the daughter of J.W. Fassett and Sarah Young, deceased, and was born Apr. 14, 1861. Married George Mason, son of the late John C. Mason, Mar. 1885. Resided in Texas until 1893 when they came to Ky. Removed to British Honduras in Jan 1896 and engaged there in the lumber business with her (Mrs. Mason's) brother Roger. Left a husband and five children, the oldest daughter, Chess, about 15, and the youngest son James, about three. Bath Co. Democrat, Thu, 15 May 1902 Births: Monday, May 2 to R.B. Shields and wife, a son. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 11 Sep 1902 (Damaged paper) Births: Sep. 5th to E.C. Kimbrell and wife, a son. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: T.K. Davis, aged about 50, was found dead in his barn at his home near Bethel last Tuesday night. It is not known if he died of some disease or if he had fallen from the rail where he was working. Left a wife and several children. Woodson B. Power, aged 35, died at his home in this place from typhoid fever. Left a wife but no children. Member of Knigths of Pythias and A.O.U.W. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery Thursday. Maud Stamper of Farmers died Saturday night and was buried in the Carey graveyard Sunday. Midland. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 01 Jan 1903 Marriages: On Dec. 24, Simpson Karrick and Mariba Fox were married by Elder Kendall. Carrington. She is the daughter of James Fox of Menifee County. He is the son of Hugh Karrick of this place. Mud Lick. James Benson and Lottie Lewis were married by Elder Kendall on Dec. 21st. Josie Pearl Barber and James T. Rawlings were married Wednesday at the home of the bride by Elder Williams. He is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Rawlings of Fleming county. (Rest of article gone) Forge Hill. Mr. Rollie Royse and Rosa Crockett, both of this place, were married Dec. 27th by Bro. Ross. She is the oldest daughter of Tom Crockett. He is the youngest son of Mrs. Amanda Royse of Flat Creek. Flat Creek. Mr. W.W. Woodard and Mrs. Nelse Maddox were married at Owingsville Wednesday, Dec. 24th. Dec. 23, Lee Sorrell of this place and Miss America Withrow , formerly of Knob Lick. They will reside in Coalton. Knob Lick. Last Sunday, Mr. Gray of near Hillsboro and Miss Dollie Cline of upper White Oak by Elder J.R. Jones at the home of the bride's parents' Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cline (rest of article gone). Odessa. Deaths: Monday, Dec. 22d, William Roberts' wife. Flat Creek. Owingsville Outlook, Thu 08 Jan 1903 Births: Dec. 31st to George Abbott and wife, a girl. Licking Union. Marriages: McGuire Colliver, son of J.P. Colliver, and Jennie McClain, daughter of Anderson McClain, eloped to West Union, Ohio and were married Thursday last. Fairview. Sunday at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Yarbrough, Miss Annie Yarbrough to Edward Swanigan by Bro. Crouch. Knob Lick. Tuesday, Dec. 30 at the home of the groom's parents, Miss Amanda Rogers and W.B. Swarts by Squire John Clark. Olympia. At the home of Elder B.F. Hartin here Thursday, Mr. Asa Hall of this place to Fannie Mynhier of Bath County by Elder H.F. Martin. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Hall Deaths: George Spencer, son of John Spencer of Peak's Mill, Franklin Co. died of consumption Monday at his home near Olympia. Body taken to Franklin County for burial. He was 28. Left his wife, whom he married in Franklin Co., and two children aged two and eight. Mrs. Charlotte Perry, widow of Elijah Perry, died at Wyoming Tuesday night aged 85. She was a Trumbo before her marriage, a member of a Rowan County family of that name. Four sons and one daughter survive, all living at Wyoming except one who is generally known by the nickname "Cub" who lives in the west. The other children are Benjamin, John, Frank and Miss Lucy. Dec. 31st, Mrs. William Weaver of Yocum. Burial at the Alley graveyard Jan. 2d. Licking Valley. Dan Otis, 52, married, was run over by freight train No. 72 here on the night of Dec. 29th. He had been in Mt. Sterling that day and was last seen just after he got off the train here at 10:27. Left a wife and six children. Burial at Polksville burying grounds by the Freemasons. Farmers. Mr. Weaver, who recently lived here, now living in Morgan County, passed down last Thursday with the body of his wife who died at his home last Wednesday. Licking Union. Owingsville Outlook, 15 Jan 1903 Marriages: Wednesday, Mrs. Blanche Miller and Rev. Dr. Clarence Reid by Rev. Hiner. Much of this article is damaged. Deaths: Mrs. Abram Hendrix died of Bright's disease Thursday, Jan. 8th at her home in the northern part of the county and was buried Friday. Her maiden name was Hendrix. Left two sons and two daughters: Moses and Frank Hendrix, Mrs. F.M. Vice and Mrs. Jacob Boyd, all of the same part of the county. Also, a notice under Sherburne. Miss Emma Clay Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Stone, died near Carlisle Monday, Jan. 5th of a complication of diseases. Burial in Carlisle Cemetery. She was 22 and was a sister of Robert L. Stone of upper Prickly Ash. William McKinnevan died last Wednesday of consumption. Buried in Bailey burying ground. Son of George W. McKinnevan. Article half destroyed. Farmers. Owingsville Outlook, 22 Jan 1903 (This paper is half destroyed) Deaths: William Lacy, of color, aged 55, died Sunday of heart disease and was buried Monday. Left a wife and two children. Also some children by a previous marriage. Worked for the Owingsville Marble & Granite Co. Mrs. Lide Warren, wife of Ed Warren and daughter of Fount Jones, deceased, died at her home in the Salt Lick neighborhood Thursday and was buried in the Owingsville Cemetery Friday. She was about 32 and had suffered with lung consumption for a long time. Left five sons and one daughter and her husband. Eldest daughter was 16; youngest son was only months old. Simps R. Newman died Friday morning at his home near Grange City of stomach trouble. He was a son of the late James Newman and a brother of Miner Newman of Grange City. He was aged about 60. He was a druggist at Grange City for some time, but later moved to Flemingsburg to follow the same occupation. Left his wife who was Victoria Tabor, daughter of James Tabor, deceased, and their only child, May, wife of Dr. Willie Phillips of Flemingsburg. The infant child of Willie Moore died last week. Olympia. Owingsville Outlook, 29 Jan 1903 Part of paper missing Births: To Garfield Anderson and wife, a daughter; to Thomas Power and wife, a son; to Warren Swetnam and wife, a son, George Franklin. Odessa. Jan. 21 to John A. Clark and wife, a daughter. Crooks. Deaths: Speed Bogie, colored man aged 78, died Saturday and was buried Sunday. Was a soldier in the Civil War and drew a pension. He was married at least three times, his last wife surviving. Mrs. Amanda Crouch died Sunday at her home at Grange City and was buried Monday at Bethel. She was the aged widow of Jessie Crouch who died about two years ago. Left a number of children including: Santford; Walter of Baltimore, Md. and Clark S. Crouch of upper Prickly Ash. Also, article under Grange City. Col. Charles W. Woolley died at his home in Cincinnati Saturday. Son of Judge Aaron Woolley and grandson of Robert Wickliffe of Lexington. He was 71. There were two burials at Old Virginia burying ground last week: Marion Rudder of Flat Creek was buried Thursday and Mrs. Mattie Morgan of Forge Hill was buried Saturday. Craigs. Friday morning, Martha Anne Morgan, wife of (rest of article gone). Forge Hill. Francis Marion Rudder was born May 28, 1842 and died Jan. 21, 1903. Married to Sarah Ensor in 1869. Five children, all dying in infancy except two and only Mrs. Mason Vice of Flat Creek and Dee of this place survive. He was one brother Dave who durvives, living near Mt. Sterling, and three sisters, Mrs. Bailey of Danville, Ill., Mrs. Robert Kelley and Miss Rebecca living near the Licking River. (Rest of article gone) Slate Valley. Owingsville Outlook, 05 Feb 1903 Births: Jan. 25 at Scranton to Alvin Argo and wife (nee Miss Neptune Bates), a daughter, Hazel. Marriages: At Turner Woodard's, Jan. 29, William Littleton (Blue Jim), and Miss Fent Woodard, daughter of Joel Woodard. Sherburne Alexander Karrick, son of Thomas Karrick of Salt Well, and Miss Rosa, daughter of J.E. Carmichael of this place, were married last Wednesday at Owingsville. Deaths: Josephine, wife of Andrew J. Thomas, died of heart failure at her home on Scott's Creek, near Cogswell, Rowan County, Jan. 16 and was buried in the Alfrey graveyard Jan. 17. She was a daughter of Jonathan and Zerilda Reed, deceased, and was born Jun. 30, 1854 near the mouth of Beaver Creek, Menifee County. She was one of three children, the other three still living: Oliver of Menifee County, and Mrs. Ellen Alfrey and John, both of Rowan County. Married to Andrew J. Thomas in 1871. Four children: W.H. of this county, Randolph and Mollie, all married, and Sam M., dying young. Member of the Christian Church. Samuel Goodan, living on the Preston Pike near town, died of old age Sunday and was buried in Owingsville Cemetery Monday. He was born in Carter County, Mar. 6, 1814. When a young man came to Bath Co. and married Susan Wells, sister of Robert, Alf and Coot Wells, in 1837. Left his wife and the following children: Joseph living at home, Margaret (Mrs. John Oakley, now deceased), Cynthia (Mrs. James Williams of Flat Creek), Mary (at home), Daniel of Stoops, Ky., John ("Tig" of Buffalo, Ill.), Praul (deceased), and Peter (at home). One child died in infancy. His wife survived at age 83. Sunday, Feb. 1st, a little daughter of John R. Grey, with fever, and Mr. Botson Vice, aged 83. He left a wife and four girls. Fairview. Jan. 29th, Ed Ratliff of Bethel, of typhoid fever. Left a wife and two children. Sherburne. Owingsville Outlook, 12 Feb 1903 Births: Feb. 8th to Burgess Kissick and wife, a son. Feb. 4th to Less Williams and wife, a son. Crooks To Earl Markland and wife, a girl. Flat Creek. Marriages: Feb. 4th, Claude Karrick to Miss Ollie Wills at the home of the bride's brother, Robert, by Bro. Dawson. On the same day by the same, Roy Vice and Miss Effie McCarty at the residence of the bride's father. Feb. 2d at Owingsville by Rev. F.D. Palmer, Paul D. Clifton to Marguerite Cochran. She was daughter of Mrs. Louise Cochran of Yale, formerly of Mt. Sterling. Deaths: Resolution of respect by Bath Lodge No. 55, F. & A.M. on the death of Brother Algin S. Thomas. He was born Jan. 13, 1835 and died Jan. 31, 1903. Member of Methodist Church. Sunday, Feb. 8th at her home near here Mrs. Ira Nester, aged about 83, of pneumonia. Left a husband and two children. Craigs. Slate Valley. Jan. 31st, John Stockwell Harmon of pneumonia. Sherburne. Sunday of pneumonia, Johnny, 1-year-old son of William Kincaid and wife, at the home of Mrs. Sofa Penix and was buried at the Williamson graveyard Monday. Olympia. Jan. 29th at his home near Bethel of typhoid pneumonia, Eddie Ratliff, son of Mrs. Annie Ratliff. Left a wife and two children. Burial in Longview Cemetery. Funeral by Rev. W.W. Spates. Bethel. Of consumption, Feb. 4th, John Stull, aged 21 years. Left a wife and two children. He was the youngest child of Jim and Dillie Stull. Crooks. Owingsville Outlook, 19 Feb 1903 Births: To the wife of W.C. Glover, Saturday, the 14th inst., a boy. Farmers. Marriages: John McClain of Mt. Sterling and Miss Mamie Hart were married Feb. 12th at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Maggie Hart on Flat Creek, by Rev. B.F. Parker. Gives long list of those attending. John K. Jones' son Samuel and Lohn Lyons' daughter Miss Emma all of Forge Hill eloped to Maysville Monday to be married. Deaths: Mrs. George M. Carpenter died of tumors of the stomach on Sunday at her home on upper Slate Creek and was buried near the home on Monday. Deceased was daughter of Michael Carpenter, Sr., deceased, and a sister of Newton J., Winfield and Mike Carpenter. She was about 67. Member of the Christian Church. Feb. 8th, Mrs. Ira Nester died aged 83. Left a husband and two children, Fannie, wife of John W. Coyle of upper Prickly Ash and George of Marshall Co., Kansas. Died of pneumonia from la grippe. Member of the White Oak Christian Church. Slate Valley. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Markland, near Davis' school-house, on Thursday, of membranous croup. Burial Friday in Atchison graveyard. Odessa. Owingsville Outlook, 26 Feb 1903 Births: Feb. 20th to Lafe Staten and wife, a boy. Mud Lick. To the wife of W.H. Cooper, Saturday, 21st inst. a girl. Farmers. Marriages: Wednesday, Feb. 18th, Elder William A. Williams and Miss Lizzie Warren were married in Lexington by Elder J.W. McGarvey. She is daughter of James Warren, Jr., deceased. Her mother is now the wife of John P. Copher of Olympia. He is the son of the late Joseph A. Williams of near Forge Hill. Has been pastor of the Slate Valley Church for some years. Also, an article under Olympia. Feb. 18th, at the home of the bride, Verner Hatton and Miss Bessie Jones by Squire Clark. Crooks. Wallace Cartmill and Laura Chandler of Flat Creek were married by Elder Zimmerman. Mother of the groom was Mrs. Sallie Cartmill. Beech Woods. Wednesday, Feb. 18th, at the church by Bro. Ed Anderson, Mr. Sammie Daugherty and Miss Minnie Harmon. Fairview. Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1903, at the home of A.L. Havens, Mr. Taylor Bradley and Miranda, daughter of W.A. Bradley, deceased, and grand daughter of A.L. Havens. Solemnized by Bro. J.R. Jones of Odessa. Mr. Bradley is from Wyoming, Bath Co. Bride's sister Mrs. Ren Vanlandingham, resides at Wyoming. Grange City. Deaths: Morton Harper, stricken with paralysis on Feb. 13th, died Sunday, Feb. 22d at the home of his brother James in Catlettsburg. Burial Tuesday in the Owingsville Cemetery by Bath Lodge No. 55, F & AM. Was third eldest son of Hon. and Mrs. Daniel Harper of upper Prickly Ash and was born Apr. 23d, 1853. Left his father and mother as well as three brothers and one sister: James of Catlettsburg, Walter of Mt. Sterling, Charles of Ashland, and Mrs. Caleb Ratliff of upper Prickly Ash. Also, a Resolution to his death is made by the Lodge. Also, a notice under Upper Prickly Ash. Owingsville Outlook, 05 Mar 1903 Births: Feb. 24th to John Parks and wife, a daughter. Crooks. Marriages: Jacob Shrout and Miss Margaret Staten, daughter of Henry Staten, all of Kendall's Spring neighborhood, were married Tuesday by Elder B.H. Ross. R. Samuel Hawkins and Annie Hawkins were married last Thursday at the home of James K. Emmons by Elder B.H. Ross. She is the widow of L.C. Hawkins; he is the son of Richard Hawkins. Feb. 27th, William Dalzell of Sideview and Miss Maggie Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Carter. Stoops. Mr. Sam Jones and Miss Emma Lyons were recently married. Slate Valley. Deaths: On Feb. 15th, Samuel Cassity received a telegram that his brother Lindolph (Dock), aged 51 next April had died at the home of his sister Mrs. Martha Marion, of Monette, Mo. He later received a notice that his father, David J. Cassity, aged 85, died of erysipelas at his home near Golden City, Barton county, Mo., Feb. 18th. David J. Cassity was a native of this county and went West in 1869. Mrs. Cassity died about seven years ago. Perry Cassity of Salt Well is the only survivor of his father's family. Of his own family there survive: Mrs. Amanda Steele of Rockville, Ind.; Samuel of Jones' Branch, this county; James M. of Phelps, Lawrence Co., Mo.; Jacob of Clinton, Mo.; Alex of Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. Martha Marion of Monette, Mo.; and Mrs. Ella Etter with whom Mr. Cassity was living at the time of his decease. Thomas C. Ragland died Monday at the home of Wesley Alfrey in the Ragland oil field. Funeral Tuesday with burial in Dickerson graveyard at Salt Lick. He was a son of William and Gilla Ann Ragland and was about 68. Eldest of fifteen children and last surviving son of the family. The following sisters survive: Jane (Mrs. John Cowles) of Indianapolis, Ind.; Emma (Mrs. Saunders) of Bainbridge, Ind.; Alice (Mrs. John Gillon of Owingsville); Flora (Mrs. William Hill) of New York; and Lucy (Mrs. Harvey Blair) of Lynchburg, Va. He was married to Miss Lou Boyd, daughter of William Boyd and granddaughter of Charles Clayton. No children, but widow survived. Thomas Hawkins, aged 19, son of Fred Hawkins, died of East Fork Friday of consumption and was buried at Gilead Saturday. Feb. 27, 1903, Miles Williams, aged about 40. He was an engineer in Reese's mill near Farmers and in fixing a belt, was caught in the machinery and had bother legs broken and was injured internally from which he died the following day. Left a wife and four children. Burial by the Oddfellows at Jones' graveyard. Salt Lick. The funeral of Mrs. Richard Utterback who died at Jackson, was preached at the M.E. Church by Bro. Ramey Feb. 23d and burial, conducted by Mr. Trout, was in Dickerson cemetery. Owingsville Outlook, 12 Mar 1903 Births: Feb. 24th to Manie Murphy and wife, a boy. Head of Salt Lick. Marriages: John L. Jackson, son of Cole Jackson, and Miss Lena Overbey, daughter of Robert Overbey of Olympia, were married by Elder B.H. Ross on Tuesday, March 3. Also, under Olympia. March 4th at the home of and by Elder Zimmerman, Joseph Henderson, son of S.T. Henderson, and Martha Riddle, daughter of James Riddle of the Odessa neighborhood. Wednesday last week, Matthew B. McClure, son of Joseph B. McClure of near Sharpsburg, and Miss Sadie Manley, daughter of Todd Manley of Bethel neighborhood, by Rev. F.D. Palmeter. Deaths: Charles Kennedy of Farmers died Monday. He was about 75. Left a wife, former Miss Martha Moore, daughter of William Moore, Sr., and a son George who is in business at Farmers. Mrs. Harvey Carpenter, aged 22, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Carpenter of Upper Slate Creek, died Monday, Mar. 9 of consumption. Funeral by Elder B.F. Parker of the Christian Church. Burial in the Smith burial ground on the headwaters of Salt Well Creek. Her husband, a son of Willis Carpenter, survived. Joseph Williams of Moore's Ferry, died Friday and was buried Saturday at the Jones graveyard. Midland City. Salt Lick. Infant child of Mrs. T. Gardner, died Saturday of spinal meminigitis. Knob Lick. Richard L. Thompson died at his home 1-1/2 miles north of town, Saturday, Mar. 8th, of paralysis, aged about 70. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Left five children: Mrs. W.A. Oder of Harrison County; Mrs. W.R. Smith of Fleming Co.; Mrs. Claude Vimont of Millersburg; Mrs. O.M. and Mrs. R.J. Ratliff of this county. Moore's Ferry. Notice of the burial of Thomas C. Ragland. Salt Lick. Joseph Williams died Friday, March 6th, at his home in this place. Burial in Jones graveyard on Saturday. He was about 61 and left a wife and six children: Frank of Nebraska; Bettie (Mrs. Luther Cook) and Nellie (Mrs. Jessie Moody) near here; Henry and the youngest girls, Misses Ollie and Blanchie) at home. Moore's Ferry. Owingsville Outlook, 19 Mar 1903 Births: March 14th to Albert Roberson and wife, a son. Stoops. Marriages: Rollie Jones, aged 25, and Miss Mary P. Shrout, aged 22, were married Sunday by Elder B.H. Ross at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Shrout. Moore's Ferry. Miss Aetna D. Newman, daughter of J.M. and Florence Newman, and Everett H. Gardiner, son of Rev. J.W. Gardiner and wife, now of Mt. Carmel, but formerly of Hillsboro Circuit, were married at the home of the bride Wednesday, Mar. 4, 1903 by Bro. Gardiner. Grange City. Deaths: James Hedger of Washington Branch died Sunday and was buried Monday at the David Bailey graveyard. He was aged 75. His wife, a sister of the late Coleman and Johnson Stone, died about two years ago. Four sons and three daughters survive, all of the same neighborhood: William, Johnson, Cole and James; Mrs. Thomas Snedegar, Mrs. Dick Burns and Mrs. William Crouch. Alex McKee, son of Mr. and Mrs. James McKee, died of consumption in Chicago one day last week. He was a brother of Mrs. Cora Conner and Arthur Mc Kee of this town. Frank Jones died at the home of his son Jailer Sam Jones on Friday. Funeral Sunday with burial at Owingsville Cemetery. Service by Elder B.F. Parker. He was born in the White Oak neighborhood Oct. 10, 1831, a son of Ambrose and Debby Jones. Lately resided with his wife at his son Samuel's home. Married Martha, daughter of William Bailey and sister of Marcus and Warren Bailey. Surviving children: Rose (Mrs. Isaac R. Darnell), Samuel, Lee, Mollie (Mrs. Sam Hawkins, Dr. Ambrose W., Oliver, Belle (Mrs. Robert R. Swetnam). Sam and Oliver live live in this town, Mrs. Swetnam at Olympia, and the balance in the Odessa neighborhood. Mrs. Eliza Lathram, wife of David Lathram of Owen County, is the only surviving child of his father's family. He was a member of the Christian Church and the Masons. Mrs. Louisa Botts, aged 83, died at her home near Springfield Friday and was buried Saturday in Flemingsburg beside her husband. Left two sons, Seth of Owingsville and Mason of Bethel; two daughters, Mrs. Will Ratliff of Missouri and Miss Amy, at home. Bethel. Iva Dee, only daughter of Will Peters, died at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Alia Land, in Mt. Sterling. She was 13. Burial here next to her mother. Member of the Christian Church. Bethel. David Royse died Monday, Mar. 2d at his home at this place from Bright's disease. He was born Apr. 23, 1844 in Fleming County. Served in the Civil war in Co. D, 24th Ky. Reg't. Married Apr. 6, 1865 to Miss Rosannah Kissick. Nine children were born, two dying while quite young and Effie dying about two years ago. Mrs. Cud Snedegar of Wyoming, and Mrs. Clifford Heddings of Missouri, Misses Anna and Bertha, Wesley and Frank, with their mother, survive. Grange City. Owingsville Outlook, 26 Mar 1903 Births: To the wife of Horace Williams, twin girls, Mar. 20. Springfield. Mar. 16th to William Piersall and wife, a son. West End. Marriages: Russell Maze and Mattie Triplett, both of near Marshall, were married by Elder Ross Mar. 15th at his home. Deaths: George Lansdown died of grip and pneumonia at his home a short distance northwest of Wyoming Friday, Mar. 20th and was buried Saturday at the Allen graveyard. He was 87. His wife, the former Nancy Allen, sister of the late Joseph Allen of upper Prickly Ash, died about 15 years ago. Their only two children, James and Hannah (wife of Marsh Emmons ) have been dead some years. Mrs. Emmons left a daughter, Eva, who was first married to Trumbo Snedegar, next to John Kincaid, and now is the wife of -----, living at Hoopston, Ill. James Lansdown left a daughter, Lucy, who was living with her grandfather at the time of his death. George Lansdown was a tailor by trade. Mrs. Louisa J. Steele died at Crawfordsville, Ind. Mar. 18th. She was the wife of Jacob S. Steele. Took ill Mar. 9 with congestion of the brain. Eldest daughter of Matthew and Teresa E. McClure, formerly of Bath Co. She was born in Bath Co. on Jul. 15, 1847. Left her husband, two sons and two grandsons who reside in Indianapolis, Ind. ; one brother, W.W. McClure of Ripley Township, Montgomery Co., Ind. and two brothers in Bath Co.: W.L. McClure and J.L. McClure, who reside near Sherburne. Married to Jacob S. Steel on May? 3d, 1867. Member of the Christian Church of Crawfordsville. Mrs. Gilla Ann Burbridge who had come down from her son Chess Glover's at Farmers to visit relatives in the county, arrived with a chill at her cousins Mrs. John Gillon's Monday, Mar. 9th. She died on Wednesday, Mar. 18th. Her husband, James Walter Burbridge, at the Confederate Home at Pewee Valley, was too ill with grip and rheumatism to attend her in her illness or the funeral. Burial at Carter burying ground Thursday. Services at the home of her brother John Carter, west of town. She was about 63 and was a daughter of Squire Elijah Carter, her mother being a sister of the late James Ragland. She has only two surviving brothers, John and James Carter. Twice married, her first husband being Robert Glover, brother of Chess Glover, Sr. of upper Flat Creek. Two children of this union were born: Chess of Farmers and Lee who died several years ago. She had been married aabout 27 years to James Walter Burbridge. Tilford Garner died at his brother Mason's near Odessa Tuesday, Mar. 17th and was buried Wednesday at the Allen graveyard near Wyoming. Left a wife who is a daughter of John Vice of Indian Creek and a son aged 15 and a daughter aged 8. He was a son of Anderson Garner, deceased. Mrs. Less Williams died of consumption on Mar. 23. Left a husband, two month- old baby, mother and father. She was aged 19 years. Crooks. Roe Manley's son John Willie, aged about 35, died at Ashland Sunday of typhoid fever. Burial in Atchison graveyard. Upper Prickly Ash. Owingsville Outlook, 02 Apr 1903 Births: Mar. 20 to Leonard Anderson and wife, a girl, first born. Fairview. To Roy Snedeker and wife, s on, William Lewis. Salt Lick. Marriages: J. Carroll Hamilton of Flat Creek and Miss Mary Woodford of Mt. Sterling were married at Paris Friday, mar. 27th by Elder J.S. Sweeney. The bride is the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodford. He is the son of James C. Hamilton, deceased. James Saunders and Lizzie Stephens were married Mar. 16. Bald Eagle Deaths: Mrs. Juelda Conner died Sunday, Mar. 29th. She was born in Flemingsburg, Ky. on Jan. 1, 1826 and was reared on the Licking River near Wyoming. Her father was John N. Lee and her mother's maiden name was McCullough. Her brothers were: James A.J. Lee, Alexander, and John. Alexander went to California during the gold rush and died there aged 21 years. John died in young manhood. She was the wife of Harrison Conner who was Co. Clerk of Bath Co. until he joined Capt. W.P. Conner's company in the Confederate army. He and Asa Maxey, Jr. were killed in a fight with Union soldiers in Rowan County in 1864. Of the six children of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Conner, four survive: Alexander, ex-CountyAttorney; James, Deputy Circuit Clerk; Miss Kate, living at home; and Richard H. of the Owingsville Marble and Granite Company Clement, the eldest child, died about 20 years ago. Lee, the youngest, has been dead about 13 years. Mrs. Josie Hyer died Tuesday at her home at Orlando, Fla. She had consumption of the lungs and was the second oldest living child of Thomas W. Ewing. Left her husband, three daughters and one son. Memorial to Jopseh Williams who died Mar. 6. John William Manley died at Ashland Mar. 22 of typhoid fever and abscess on the lungs. Remains brought here Tuesday and buried in the Atchison burying ground near Wyoming. Funeral by Elder Willie Williams. He was the eldest son of Roe Manley and wife and was 30 years old the 14th of last September. Worked at the iron mills at Ashland as a filler. Upper Prickly Ash. Owingsville Outlook, 09 Apr 1903 Marriages: Wednesday, Apr. 1st, John R. Peters of Bethel and Gertrude Blair of Carlisle were married. She is the only daughter of Hon. J.G. Blair while the groom is the only son of W.R. Peters, Sr. Wednesday, Apr. 1st, Henry C. Gregory and Daisy Anderson were married by Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman. He is the son of James Gregory and wife of near Wyoming; she is the only daughter of Rev. Ed Anderson. Okla. Deaths: B. Frank Hedge, well-known colored barber, died Sunday aged about 40. He had suffered from lung disease. Left a wife who is Alex. Powers' daughter and one child each of two former marriages. News was recently received that Thomas Iles of Tuscola, Ill. had died. He was 70-odd years old and was a son of William Iles who reared a large family at the William Wright farm east of town., and at Iles' Mill on Licking River. He went West during the Civil War and settled in Illinois. After the war, he was customs collector at St. Augustine, Fla. for some time. Mrs. Hiram Green of Rowan county is the only member of the father's family living in this section. His brother William resides at Camargo, Douglas Co., Ill. Mrs. John Morgan Ginter of near Preston died of child-birth Monday. She was a Noland before marriage. She was about 30 and left her husband and seven children. Also, under Crooks. Johnnie B. Gregory died of typhoid fever at the home of his aunt, Mrs. M.J. Hobbs March 28th. Burial at Wright burying ground. Forge Hill. Owingsville Outlook, 16 Apr 1903 Births: Last week to Peter Pergram and wife, a son. Olympia. Apr. 6th to Leslie Hendrix and wife, a son, first born. Fairview. Friday to the wife of Jude Yarbrough, a son. Knob Lick. Married: John Reffit and Maud Keasly, of the upper Mill Creek neighborhood, were married Thursday by Rev. F.D. Palmeter. A very long article on the wedding of S. Clark Bascom, Jr. and Lula E. Grimes at the Methodist Church at Millersburg on Wednesday, Apr. 8. He is the son of Hon. A.W. Bascom. She is an orphan; her father was Joseph B. Grimes, a native of Georgia. Her mother was a Miss Mackey, niece of the late Col. George W. Conner of this town. Sunday, Apr. 12th at Bro. Crouch's, Miss Jennie McGlothin and Mr. Perry Staten. She is the youngest daughter of Charlie McGlothin. He is the youngest son of Mead Staten . Olympia. Deaths: At her sister's at Frenchburg, Mrs. Harry Johnson, of consumption. Left a husband and two children. Olympia. Owingsville Outlook, 23 Apr 1903 Births: To William Clayton and wife, Apr. 18th, a boy. West End. To the wife of J.W. Ingram, 14th inst. a girl. Farmers. Apr. 17th to Oliver Snedegar and wife, a boy. Odessa. Deaths: James Stone went to his stable to feed his horse preparatory to going to Mt. Sterling. He returned to his house, sat down on the front steps, and made a strange sound which alarmed Bascom Sturgell, living with him. He was taken to bed where he later died. Funeral Wednesday at Owingsville Cemetery after services at the home by Elder W. Kent Pendleton. He was born Nov. 9, 1832 and was reared on Bald Eagle Creek in Bath Co. He was the last survivor of his family. Among his brothers and sisters were Milton, John, Marshall, P. Roy, and Mrs. Harlan Moore. He was twice married, his first wife being a Miss Conner, a sister of Harrison Conner, the Circuit Clerk, and Miss Ann Burbridge, daughter of Jack Burbridge. She died a few years ago. Deceased's nearest relatives are nieces and nephews. William Robbins of near Forge Hill died Tuesday morning, Apr. 21st. He was aged 71 years. He was a son of John Robbins and married Miss Corilla Williams, daughter of Philip Williams. The wife died several years ago. They left several children. Mrs. Frances Ann Coldiron died Friday, Apr. 17th at the home of her only son Joseph A. Harber here of heart and lung trouble. She was 64 years 5 months and 7 days old when she died. Member of the Christian Church. She was the only daughter of John Darnell of Rowan County and his first wife, marrying when young Jno. D. Harber. Of this union was born Joseph of this place and Mrs. J.P. Murphy of Idaho. After the death of Mr. Harber, she was married to William Humphrey of Rowan County. Of the second union was born one child, Mrs. Thomas Allen Day of Morehead. After Mr. Humphrey's death, she remarried to Jesse Coldiron who died about 7 years ago. Of this union, one child was born, but died young. Mrs. Bettie Roberts of near Plummer's Landing is a half- sister; also George and Rosa, half-brother and sister by her father's present wife. March 31st, Miss Hattie Young. She was a daughter of O.Y. Young, deceased. West End. Owingsville Outlook, 30 Apr 1903 Births: Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McClain of east of town, a son. Tuesday , Apr. 21 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crooks of Peeled Oak (nee Virginia Paynter),a boy, first born. Apr. 16 to Elbert Johnson and wife, a son; Apr. 17 to V.C. Razor and wife, a son, Eugene; to the wife of Ed Williams (nee Carmie Cassity) of Yale, a daughter was born on the 17th. Salt Lick. Marriages: Dr. Oliver Porter Clark of Winchester was married to Miss Mattie Royse at the Presbyterian Church in Sharpsburg last Thursday by Rev. F.J. Cheek. She is the daughter of J. Frank Royse. Apr. 26, Turner Stull and Lizzie Johnson by Esq. Clark. Groom's second marriage. She was a daughter of Harry Johnson. Crooks. Olympia. Wednesday at the home of Bro. Willhoite, Clay Shultz and Lizzie Smith. She is the youngest daughter of Mrs. Sarah Smith. The groom is the son of James Shultz, deceased. Olympia. Deaths: Samuel Gorrell died Saturday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ureth Ann Gorrell, at Salt Lick of consumption. He was a son of Thomas Gorrell who died a few years ago in the Springfield neighborhood. He was about 25. Alsu under Salt Lick. The funeral of Richard Wood who died Monday was preached at the Presbyterian Church Wednesday by Rev. W.W. Spates of the Methodist Church. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. William Robbins died at his home near here Monday, Apr. 20, and was buried Tuesday at Old Virginia, the family burying ground, by his wife. Left three sons and two daughters. Lived with his widowed daughter, Mrs. Wilson. Slate Valley. Also under Craigs. George Tackett died at the home of his father Thursday of consumption. He was buried at the family burying ground Friday. He with his wife and two little girls came from Missouri in January to spend his last days with his parents, F.F. Tackett and wife. Upper Prickly Ash. Owingsville Outlook, 07 May 1903 Births: Apr. 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Corbin of near Reynoldsville, a son. Marriages: Sanford Allen Patterson and Lorena Banks Perry were recently married. She is the only daughter of Mrs. Alice Perry; her father was the late W.W. Perry. Ford Patterson is the second eldest son of William R. Patterson, deceased. W.H. Daugherty received word that Miss Ellouise Daugherty, only child of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harrison (Tip) Daugherty, of Indianapolis, died Monday and would be buried in Shelbyville, Ind. The father was reared here, being a brother of of William H. Daugherty. Miss Minnie Watson, aged 19, died at Chambers' Station of typhoid fever, Wednesday, Apr. 29 and was buried the following day at the Bell burying ground near Reynoldsville. She was a daughter of James Watson who formerly lived at Bald Eagle. William Carmody, son of Thomas Carmody who lives in Montgomery County on the Mt. Sterling Pike just over the Bath line, was killed by a streetcar in St. Louis Sunday morning. He was a soldier in the 20th Infantry. Owingsville Outlook, 14 May 1903 Births: Apr. 24 to R.K. Gray and wife, a son. Okla. Marriages: At the home of the bride's father, Alexander Maze, Miss Lizzie Maze to Butler Christy. Knob Lick. Deaths: George M. Carpenter of Salt Well neighborhood died Thursday from locked bowels. He was buried in the yard at home by his wife's side, she having died 15 Feb 1903. No children. He was a son of Squire Carpenter and was aged about 60. Last Wednesday, George A. Knox, aged 35, committed suicide by hanging himself in his stable. He was a son of William Knox. His wife survived. Forge Hill. Craigs. Owingsville Outlook, 21 May 1903 Deaths: Mrs. Sue Satterfield, wife of Harvey Satterfield, died on upper Mill Creek Monday. She was a daughter of John Arrasmith and was born and reared near Bethel. Sister of Dan, Dick and Ed Arrasmith and was aged about 60. She was a widow when she married Mr. Satterfield and leaves some children by her last marriage. Funeral services for Miles Williams held at Jones Cemetery Sunday by Rev. L.P.V. Williams of Morehead and the Odd Fellows' Lodge of this place. He was killed in February in the sawmill of S.B. Reese near here. Left a wife, daughter and son. Farmers. Owingsville Outlook, 28 May 1903 Births: May 12th to Bub Colliver and wife, a son. Grange City. To the wife of Roe Carpenter, Sunday, a son. Stepstone. May 22d to Will Crockett and wife, a daughter. Crooks. Deaths: Mrs. Maude Lytle, wife of our former Deputy Sheriff Charles G. Lytle, died Sunday at her father-in-law Perry Lytle's near Fairview, this county. Hillsboro. Robert Swetnam's wife died May 24, 1903. Olympia. May 18th of cancer of the stomach, Mrs. Harry Satterfield, aged 65. Buried at Bethel May 19th. Left a husband and five sons. Her only daughter, Mrs. Mart Jackson, died a few years ago. Crooks. James S. Faulk died at the home of his sister-in-law Mrs. Powell Hall, near Judy, Saturday, May 23d. Buried at Springfield Sunday. Formerly lived here. Stoops. Owingsville Outlook, 04 Jun 1903 Births: May 23d to Lee Snedeker and wife, a son. Salt Lick. May 28th to Jess Parks and wife, a son. Crooks. May 11th to Robert Thornsburg and wife, a son, first born. Mud Lick. Deaths: Robert Wilson died at his home in Maysville Saturday. He formerly lived near Bethel. His wife was Miss May V. Peals, who survives. Two children died some years ago. Deceased was a brother of George and Matt Wilson, and Mrs. William Whaley, all deceased. Allen Bramble died last Thursday of dropsy at his home southeast of here. Burial at the Old Virginia burying ground. Forge Hill. Joe Gudgell, an old resident of East Fork, was buried here Wednesday, 27th ult. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, 11 Jun 1903 Births: Last week to James Hemphill and wife, twin boys. Bethel. Jun. 10th to Ephraim Woodard and wife, a boy. Fairview. Deaths: Jun. 6, Nett Lewis, of color, wife of Wash Lewis. Crooks. Ida Wilson, 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson of Smoky Road, died Monday from diptheria and typhoid fever. Odessa. Owingsville Outlook, 18 Jun 1903 Births: To George Traylor and wife, Thursday, Jun. 11th, a son. Midland City. To the wife of Claude Wilson, Sunday, a girl. Stepstone. Jun. 7th to H.C. Stephens and wife, a son, Henry Comings, second born. Sharpsburg. Marriages: Charles L. Hughes and Lucy Adkins were married Tuesday at the home of the bride in South Jellico by Rev. G.E. Morse. He is the son of Samuel Hughes of Kendall's Srpings neighborhood. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard M. Adkins. Jellico, Tenn. Advance Sentinel. Deaths: Mrs. Sarelda Ellen Steele, wife of William Steele, died Sunday on Burbridge's Branch and was buried at the Collins burial ground Monday. She was the eldest child of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. (Tucker) Power and was aged about 30. Left a husband, two sons and one daughter. Bascom Sharp, recently Town Marshal of Sharpsburg, died Friday. He was a brother of Labe Sharp and was aged 27 years. Fainted during a baseball game and did not recover. Memorial to Joseph Gudgell by B.B. Bigstaff of Athol, Breathitt Co., Ky., Jun. 9, 1903. Hester, wife of John W. Snedegar, died Thursday, Jun. 11. She was a daughter of Stanfield Jones, deceased, and first wife. Left a husband and seven children, Walter S., Isaac, William O., Annie P., Rosa, May, and Ida. Her mother, Mrs. Jones, and three sisters, Mrs. James Gregory of Illinois, Mrs. Perkins of Fleming County, and Mrs. J.B. Darnell of this county survive. Odessa. Friday, of pneumonia, Bascom Sharp, and was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery on Sunday. Services by Rev. W.W. Spates of the Methodist Church. Left a mother, one sister (Mrs. James Hurst) and one brother (Laban T.) Sharpsburg. Owingsville Outlook, 25 Jun 1903 Births: To Charles Wilson, Jr. and wife, Monday, June 15th, a daughter. Sherburne. Marriages: Ashland, Ky. Jun. 22--Henry Haughey and a Miss Barbee (Elizabeth), daughter of A.B. Barbee, eloped from their home at Bethel to be married. They were met on the train at Maysville by the Police Chief who took them into custody at the direction of girl's father. The girl was taken to a hotel by policemen, but escaped and crossed the Ohio. While the police were seacrhing for the young girl, the young man escaped, joined the girl, and they were married before her father could arrive. Front pg. Sherburne. June 18th at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. George D. (Dock) Gudgell and Miss Nora Horseman. Beech Woods. Front pg. Odessa. Robert Ramey and Miss Eva Ramey, both of this place, were marred at the home of Martin Ramey near Mt. Sterling Wednesday by Rev. W.W. Spates. She is the daughter of Sanford Ramey. Bethel. Miss Vivian Perkins and I.R. Watts were married last Wednsday at Winchester. Stepstone. Deaths: Another obituary for Sarelda Ellen Steele. Linda Bell, daughter of John and Ella Anderson, June 10th, aged 8 months and two weeks. Burial the 19th at Locust, Fleming Co. Okla. Jun. 17th, Mrs. Crouch, widow of Curtis Crouch, died at the home of Mrs. Amanda Sisson. She was quite old. Salt Lick. Owingsville Outlook, 02 Jul 1903 Marriages: Wednesday, Jun. 24, at Central Hotel, Maysville, Ky., Mr. B.K. Lynam and Miss Nina Keerans. Bride is the grand-daughter of Martin McGregor of Ringo's Mill. Grange City. Deaths: Mrs. Eliza J. Warner died Saturday, June 27th, at the home of her husband, Jacob Warner, southwest of town. Funeral Sunday by Rev. F.D. Palmeter of the Methodist Church. She was born Jan. 29, 1842, her maiden name being Gorham. She was reared near Millersburg and was married to Jacob Warner when young. Three children survive: William T. of this town; Mary (Mrs. Jeff Dawson, Jr.), and Dudley, at home. A brother lives near Bethel; another lives in the West. John and Martin Sorrell of near Moore's Ferry, aged respectively 10 and 12 years, while playing with a 22-calibre rifle let the gun go off and shot Martin fatally in the bowels, so it was reported. Mrs. James Whaley, aged 56, died near Sharpsburg Tuesday night. Richard Boyd, aged about 75, died near Bethel Tuesday of general debility. June 28th, Grover, 10-year-old son of John and Ellen Clark, of typhoid pneumonia. Crooks. Miss Martha Ellen Hendrix of East Fork, aged 21, daughter of David Hendrix, died Thursday, June 25th, and was buried the 26th in the old Hendrix burying ground. Bethel. Wash Arnett was buried here Sunday in Longview Cemetery, aged 72 years. Left a widow, but no children. One brother, Thomas Arnett, of Bethel, and one sister who lives in the West. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, 09 Jul 1903 Births: To Morton Spence and wife, July 3d, a son. Moore's Ferry. June 21st to J.C. Maxey and wife, a daughter, Rebecca Jane. Odessa. Marriages: Silas D. Clay, aged 30, and Miss Martha B. Stephens, both of Nicholas County, were married last Thursday at the home of Elder B.H. Ross. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Stephens. Front pg. Okla. C.W. Horseman, son of Albert Horseman, of near Wyoming, and Miss Ollie B. Williams, daughter of the late Joe Williams, of Moore's Ferry, were married at the home of an by Elder B.H. Ross Saturday. Front pg. Also, Moore's Ferry. Moses Spence, son of Allen Spence, and Miss Margaret Sorrell, daughter of Newton Sorrell, all of near Moore's Ferry, were married by Elder B.H. Ross on Sunday. Front pg. Knob Lick. Deaths: A.J. Tharp of Mt. Sterling died from chloroform being adminsitered by physicians prior to surgery on Thursday. He was aged 42 and left a wife and three children. His widow was Miss Effie Lane, sister of Horace F. Lane of this town. Deceased was a barber by trade. Monday, June 29th, Ella, wife of John Anderson, at this place, of nursing sore mouth, aged 29. Member of the Methodist Church. Funeral Tuesday, 20th, at Locust, Fleming Co. by Rev. Ross Snapp. Burial at the old burial ground, same place. Left a husband, a daughter, mother, four brothers, and one sister. Okla. June 30th, of consumption, John H. Razor, son of Thomas F. Razor, aged 17 years 7 months and 10 days. Moore's Ferry. Richard Boyd died at his home near Sherburne June 30th aged 73. Burial in Longview Cemetery, Left a wife and eight children. Bethel. Mrs. James Whaley (nee Lucy Lane) died at her home July 1st and was buried at Sharpsburg. Member of the Christian Church. Left one sister, Mrs. John B. Durham of near Moorefield. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, 16 Jul 1903 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Whittington of Hartford, Kansas, a boy, Eugene Clay. Forge Hill Marriages: Miss Edith Caldwell and James Dickerson were married at the M.E. Church Wednesday, July 8th. Salt Lick. Last Thursday, Philip Blevins and a Miss Harris eloped to Ohio and were married. West End. Deaths: Mrs. Samuel Ratliff, sister-in-law of Mrs. Ida Elliott of this town, died July 5th at her home in Carlisle and was buried the following Tuesday. Edna Frances, five-months-old daughter of Sanford Emmons and wife (nee Maggie Cannon), July 6th. Burial in Longview Cemetery. Service by Rev. Charles Gossett. Bethel. Infant son of Frank Parker and wife, Felix R. Parker, born Dec. 14, 1902 and died July 3, 1903. Grandson of George Steele and wife. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, 23 Jul 1903 Will Mansfield and Miss Eva Boyd were married Thursday afternoon. Midland City. Deaths: Mrs. John Warren died at her home in Farmers Tuesday of consumption. She was Mr. Warren's second wife annd her maiden name was Annie Kendig. She was from Salt Lick. Mrs. P.O. Collins of near Craigs died of consumption Mondayand was buried at the Purvis burying ground Tuesday. She was P.O. Collins' second wife, being married to him six or seven years ago and resided up the Mt. Sterling coal road before marriage. Left a husband and a five-year-old daughter. William Butcher's five-year-old daughter Maggie died of membranous croup on White Oak Monday and was buried Tuesday at the Trumbo graveyard. Ray, nine-year-old son of George and Anna Green, died Thursday. Midland City. Little son of George and Lulie Stamper died of whooping cough and measles. Midland City. Owingsville Outlook, 30 Jul 1903 (paper badly damaged and fragmented) Births: To James House and wife, July 23d, a son; also to Will Wilson and wife, July 24th, a son. Sherburne. To Mrs. William Garrett, a son, Thursday morning. Knob Lick. To Clay Hunt and wife, Monday, July 27th, a daughter. Odessa. Deaths: Miss Belle Spratt died Wednesday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Maggie Spratt. Buried at Sharpsburg Friday. Springfield. Sharpsburg. July 25th, Ruby Alice, infant daughter of Charles Wilson, Jr. and wife. Burial at Longview Cemetery with services by Rev. Gossett. Sherburne. Owingsville Outlook, 06 Aug 1903 Marriages: At the home of and by Elder B.H. Ross at Owingsville, Minnie Wills and Wesley Royse. Grange City. At Scranton on Jul. 30, Glyn Watkins to Hattie Hubbard of Yale. He is bookkeeper at the Scranton Lumber Yard. She is the daughter of the proprietor of the Riverview Hotel at Yale. Salt Lick. Deaths: Judge Thomas F. Hargis died Monday at the home of his daughter Mrs. A.S. Rodgers in Springfield, Ohio. Had been living with his daughter for two years. His wife, whom he married at Carlisle, was a Norvell, survives, also their children: Mrs. Annie Trigg Rodgers of Springfield, Ohio, Mrs. Ellen Hargis South, wife of ex-Lieut Jerre South of Arkansas, Robert Hargis employee of the Monon Railroad at Louisville, and Misses Marcia and Mary Hargis who operated a school in Texas for a number of years but who were preparing to open a school in Paris, France. Thomas Frazier Hargis was born Jun 24, 1842 at jackson, Breathitt County, a son of Col. John Hargis, but later moved to Morehead with his father. Served in the Confederate Army in Col. G.W. Conner's regiment, 5th Ky. Infantry and later in the 10th Cavalry. Wounded in the Battle of Cynthiana. Became a lawyer and removed to Carlisle after the war. Elected County Judge of Nicholas County. Also served as State Senator and Circuit Judge. Also served on the Court of Appeals in 1879. Removed to Louisville where he practiced law until his health failed and he moved to live with his daughter. John W. McGlosson of Olympia was taken with cancer of the stomach some six months ago. He died Sunday, Aug 2d. Funeral services by Elder E.E. Dawson with burial in Olympian Springs burial ground by his wife who died May 8, 1877. He was born Dec. 26, 1833 in St. Joseph, Mo. Came to Bath County when aged five and was mostly rasied by his uncle John W. McGlosson and wife on Triplett Creek in Rowan county. Married Mar. 2, 1858 to Ann E. Nelson at Olympian Springs. Nine children, six survive: Mrs. William E. Houston of Louisa, Ky., Mrs. C.W. Clayton of Salt Lick, Benjamin T., George W., William G. and Miss Clell of Olympia. Member of the Christian Church. Mrs. Rachel Bailey died at Danville, Ill. on Friday Jul. 17, 1903 aged about 55. Left three sons and one daughter. Moved to Danville, Ill. to be with her sons two years ago. One son, Marion, is in the Phillippines. Slate Valley. W. Scott Moody died at his home Thursday. Funeral Saturday at the Christian Church by Elder Thomas Howe assisted by the Masonic Lodge. Burial in Hillsboro Cemetery. He was about 69. Left a wife and two daughters, Mrs. Mota Faris and Mrs. J. Foster Freeman and two grandchildren, Miss Mary Cook and Charles Ingram. Hillsboro. Mrs. William North died Jul. 29 at the home of her daughter Mrs. James Horseman near Owingsville and was buried the following day at the family burial grounds near Col. North's. Salt Lick Mrs. Julia North, Thursday morning, Jul. 29, at the home of her daughter Minnie Horseman. Left a husband William North, two sons, Ellis and Claude, and a daughter Minnie Horseman. Beech Woods. Owingsville Outlook, 13 Aug 1903 Births: To the wife of George Frederick, a girl. Knob Lick. Marriages: Charles A. Dawson, son of Thomas Dawson, and Ada F. May, daughter of Mack May, all of Wyoming vicinity, were married at the home of Elder B.H. Ross Thursday. Front pg. Also under Wyoming. Henry Snedegar, aged 28, and Lydia Ann Purvis, aged 25, were married at the home of Elder B.H. Ross last Thursday. They are from Forge Hill vicinity. Annie Williams of Frankfort was married Wednesday at Minneapolis, Minn. on Wednesday of last week to Joseph Byers, Teller of Minnesota Loan and Trust Co. George Dickerson and Grace Caldwell were married Aug. 2d at the M.E. Parsonage by Rev. Ramey. He is the son of Thomas Dickerson. Salt Lick. Deaths: Mrs. Evaline B. Fenwick, widow of John Fenwick of Licking river above Wyoming, died in Bates Co., Mo. Thursday Aug. 6 at the home of her daughter Mrs. Sheridan Williams. She was about 65 and was a daughter of Noble Wright and a sister of Mrs. W.W. Williams and J. Wallace Wright of Forge Hill and of S. Lewis Wright of Lincoln, Neb. Her husband died in Aug. 1891 and she went west shortly afterwards. Left two children, Mrs. Dick Goodpaster of Sweetwater, Ill. and Mrs. Sherd Williams. Memorial to the death of John McGlosson. Same information as in previous week's edition. James Crain and wife went Sunday to see the former's cousin, Miss Ivy Denton of near Hillsboro, who was dead when they arrived at her home. Burial at Eden's Chapel Monday. Okla. Mary W. Stull, wife of Jarrett M. Stull, died Thursday, Aug. 6. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wills and was born near Olympia about 43 years ago. Member of the Christian Church. Married Jan. 22, 1901 to Jarrett Stull who survives. Burial in Wills burying ground near Olympia Aug. 7. Stoops. Owingsville Outlook, 20 Aug 1903 Births: To S.V. Johnson and wife, August 14, a son. Crooks. Last week in Hartford, Kansas to J.T. Dawson and wife (nee Pearl Toy), a daughter, first born. Slate Valley. Aug. 14th to Will Williams and wife, a girl. Fairview. To Mr. and Mrs. Curran Crouch of north of town Aug. 14th, a daughter. To S.L. Havens and wife, Aug. 6, a son. Grange City. Marriages: Arthur Rogers and Daisy Teal were married Saturday at Owingsville. Craigs. Eloped to Ohio and were married last Thursday, Marion Butcher, son of L.M. Butcher, and Maggie, daughter of Mrs. Maria Burns. Odessa. Deaths: Ed Owings died of consumption at the home of his sister Mrs. Crit Lane on Flat Creek Monday. Buried at Springfield Church Wednesday. He was about 60 and was a brother of Joshua and Thomas Owings and Mrs. Dr. Blaydes of Hot Springs, Ark. His mother, still surviving, was a Kimbrough. (Rest of article is cut out). Mrs. Ed Settles (nee Nannie Visscher), died of child-birth Thursday at Mt. Sterling. She was 37 and a child of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Visscher, Sr. Left her husband, one son, and (?) daughters. (Part of article cut off). Mrs. Ethel Roberson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberson, died recently. Left a father, mother and two sisters. Mud Lick. Uncle Bill Cogswell died at his son's near Hillsboro, Hill Co., Texas on Aug. 9th. He was born and reared in Rowan County. Left two sons, Bobbie and David Cogswell. Burial at Cogswell graveyard in Bath County last Thursday with services by Mr. Lane. Member of the M.E. Church. Licking Union. Robert Capps, aged 70, died at his home on Little Flat Creek, Aug. 13. Burial at Mt. Zion Church. Left a wife and several children. Was a soldier in the Civil War. Bethel. Edna Frances Emmons was born Feb. 21, 1903 and died Jul. 7, 1903 aged four months and two weeks. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, 27Aug 1903 Births: To the wife of Jeff Highley, Sunday, a girl. Knob Lick. Marriages: Chapman Young, of this city, and Joan Elston, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Isaac Elston, of Crawfordsville, Ind. were married yesterday at the summer home of the bride's parents in South Orange Grove Avenue, Pasadena, Cal. Chapman Young is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Young and a nephew of Mrs. J.B. Goodpaster. William Roberts and Mrs. Barbara Lucas, widow of Charles Lucas and daughter of Owen Myers, were married by Rev. F.D. Palmeter at his residence on Aug. 18. Mr. Roberts was a widower. Deaths: Aug. 18th , Robert L. Capps of Little Flat. He was born in Rockcastle County Feb. 25, 1836 and was married to Mary H. Thomas of Mt. Sterling, Nov. 28, 1865. Six children survive: Mrs. Maggie White of Mt. Sterling, Thomas A. Capps of Little Flat Creek, Mrs. Roe Vice of near Mt. Zion, Mrs. Cora D. Moren of near Bethel, Maude and Arnold at home. Burial at Mt. Zion graveyard Friday with services by Elder Ross. Mrs. N.R. Patterson died of an apoplectic stroke on Tuesday. She was the youngest child of Mrs. Fannie Goodpaster and the late Alex Goodpaster. She was 24 and was married six years ago to N. Reid Patterson. Two children: William Allen, aged about 1-1/2 years and a very young baby. Mrs. R.A. Chiles and Mrs. C.C. Chenault are the only other children of the family. Mrs. Rebecca Craig died Saturday. She was the widow of Joshua Craig and was the mother of twelve children. A number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren survive. She was 82 years 2 months and 4 days old. Member of the Christian Church.Burial in Old Virginia burying ground. She was 84. Craigs & Slate Valley. Owingsville Outlook, 03 Sep 1903 Births: Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. S.D. Thompson, a son. To the wife of Bob Hannah, a boy, first boy of five children. Knob Lick. Marriages: Eloped from here Friday, Ada Ingram and Rollie Fawns. She is the daughter of Marshal Ingram. Grange City. Deaths: William Horseman died at his home on Naylor's Branch Friday of typhoid fever and was buried in Owingsville Cemetery Saturday. He was about 32 amd was the oldest child of Albert J. Horseman. Left a wife, the former Minnie Ramey, daughter of Alfred A. Ramey, of Howard's Mill. Also two children. Aug. 26, Gilson Perkins. Left a wife and three boys. Fairview. Owingsville Outlook, 10 Sep 1903 (Paper badly damaged) Births: Sep. 6 to Joe Satterfield and wife, a daughter. Crooks Deaths: Wesley Arrasmith of East Fork neighborhood, was taken with fits on the streets of Sharpsburg Saturday. He died after the first attack. He was buried Sunday at the --- stone church burial ground. He was about 35 and was a son of William Arrasmith. He was a widower with two daughters and one son, aged from 6 to 14. Whaley Bailey's daughter Elizabeth, aged 9, of north of town, died of --- bowels Saturday and was buried Sunday in the David Bailey burying ground. The 11-months-old daughter of James Thomas and wife died of brain fever Saturday, Aug. 29th. Burial at the Alfrey graveyard. Licking Union. Sunday at the residence of his nephew James Hickey one mile east of town, John Hickey, of erysipelas. Born in Ireland and was about 82. Burial at Mt. Sterling. Sharpsburg. Owingsville Outlook, 17 Sep 1903 (Paper badly damaged) Births: Wednesday, Sep. 9th to Ben Thompson and wife, a girl. Craigs. Sep. 13 to Isaac McLain and wife, a girl. Grange City. Marriages: Tuesday, Sep. 8th at the home of John W. Thompson at this place, Harvey James and Kate Warner, of Olive Hill, were married by Rev. H.D. Clark of Mt. Sterling. She is the daughter of S.M. Warner and wife. of this place. Stoops. Deaths: Sep. 5, Lizzie Lillian Bailey, daughter of Whaley and Jennie Bailey. She was 7 years 11months and 15 days old. Beech Woods. Owingsville Outlook, 24 Sep 1903 Marriages: Sep. 20th at the home of the bride's parents, William Linton and wife, Mr. William Overly and Miss Lyddie Linton by Squire John Trimble. Stoops. Deaths: Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Downs, aged about 2 months. Mud Lick. Billie Alfrey, son of Sam Alfrey of Rowan County died Sunday of spinal and kidney trouble. Left a wife and a son. Burial at Alfrey graveyard. He was about 40 and was a member of the Christian Church. Grange City. Mary, daughter of James Vice, of typhoid fever, at Geroge Snedegar's Saturday. Odessa. Sep. 19, Mary Vice, daughter of James and Evaline Vice. Member of the Methodist Church. Left a father, mother and several; brothers and sisters. Burial at Fairview, Fleming Co., Sunday. Owingsville Outlook, 01 Oct 1903 Marriages: Mary Elizabeth Foley and Albert Bristow, both of Owingsville, were married in the parlors of the Lefand Hotel. She is 18; he is 21. She is the eldest daughter of Will Ed Foley of west of town. He is the son of F.M. (Bob) Bristow. John Stemp of Montgomery County and Ada B. Cravens eloped Saturday to Ironton, Ohio to be married. The bride is the granddaughter of Mrs. John Boaz of west of town. Sep. 23 at the home of the bride's parents, Lewis Hunt and wife, Charley Daily and Pearl Hunt by Rev. Ed Anderson. Okla. James L. Gregory of this place and Lucy Bayliss of North Middletown eloped to Jeffersonville, Ind. and were married Friday. He is the son of George Gregory, deceased. Stoops. Deaths: James Gregory's baby girl, aged 15 months, at Wyoming, ate some camphor and opium pills that its mother was taking Sunday morning and died Tuesday. Gilbar A. Cassidy, attorney, died at his home here Thursday, Sep. 24, from apoplexy. He was the second son of Samuel E. Cassidy who was son of pioneer Michael Cassidy. He was born in this county in 1849 and with the exception of a short time at Sharpsburg, lived in this county his whole life. Left a wife, the former Mamie Sharp, who, with one daughter, survives. Also left one sister, Mrs. John T. Cassidy of Lexington and two brothers, Emmett and Rogers. Funeral by Rev. A.H. Lindsay with burial at our cemetery. Flemingsburg Times-Democrat. At Ashland Sep. 23 of typhoid fever, Jessie Sexton, son of Press Sexton, aged about 37. Left four brothers, and --- sisters (page deteriorated). Buried Wednesday at the Old Virginia burying ground. Craigs. Bath County World, Fri, 02 Oct 1903 Births: Sunday, Sep. 27 to Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Berry, a daughter, Mary Wood. Marriages: Mary E. Foley and Albert Bristow, both of Bath Co., were married in Lexington Sunday. The bride was accompanied by her uncle Claude Foley. Winchester Democrat. Deaths: Gilbar A. Cassidy, attorney, died at his home in Flemingsburg on Thursday, Sep. 24 of apoplexy. He was the second son of Samuel E. Cassidy who was a son of the pioneer Michael Cassidy. He was born in 1849 in Fleming County and with an exception of a short time at Sharpsburg, lived in Fleming County his whole life. Left his wife, formerly Miss Mamie Sharp, who with one daughter survives. Also one sister, Mrs. John T. Cassidy of Lexington, and two brothers, Emmett and Roger. Funeral from the home Saturday by Rev. A.H. Lindsay with burial in Flemingsburg Cemetery. Flemingsburg Times. Owingsville Outlook, 08 Oct 1903 Births: In Montezuma, Ga. Oct 1 to Mr. and Mrs. W. Lacy Boyd, a son, W. Lacy Boyd, Jr. Mr. Boyd is a son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Boyd of Bartow, Fla. Marriages: Sep. 20, Joseph Fawns and Sallie Likes. She is the oldest daughter of Mrs. Lizzie Likes. Article damaged. Okla. Robert Otis and Prudie Sorrell were married at Peacher White's Thursday. Craigs. Deaths: The Miles Murder: A very lengthy article about the murder of Orrie Miles which occurred on Glady Creek in Menifee County. The article has been damaged. William Beard of Nicholas County was buried at old Gilead Church last Tuesday. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, 15 Oct 1903 Marriages: Oscar Horseman and Maude Bailey eloped Saturday to Ironton and were married. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Bailey. He is the son of Edgar Horseman. All live north of town near Beech Woods. Deaths: Mrs. Matilda Wooten was found dead in her bed Friday at her home near Yale. She was about 50 and a widow. Coroner's inquest determined heart failure was the cause of death. Mrs. Poppy Cline, aged about 80, widow of John Cline, died of old age at Johnson's Station Saturday and was buried at Bethel Sunday.Her maiden name was Cline. She was a sister of Mrs. Martha Snelling, widow of Frank Snelling. Her children were: Thomas, Jacob (deceased), James (Mack) of Bethel, Peter of White Oak, Alex, Mrs. James Manning. Last Saturday at Beechburg, Fleming county, Howard Clark got into a dispute with a young Cline over the score in a game of base ball. Clark stabbed Cline in the breast, inflicting a dangerous wound. Cline's father ran to assist his son and was struck in the head with a base-ball bat by Ben Walton, dying from the effects. Clark is a son-in- law of Press Walton and Walton is the latter's son. Bath County World, Fri, 16 Oct 1903 Marriages: John D. Young, Jr., son of Judge John D. Young, and Florence Stephens were married at the Christian Church parsonage last Monday by Elder H.D. Clark. Mt. Sterling Gazette. John W. Honaker, editor of the Owingsville Outlook, and Mary N. Duty, daughter of the late Mrs. Lodema Duty, were married at the home of the bride's brother, Bruce P. Duty, on Howard Ave. Wednesday by Rev. Horace O. Turner of the M.E. Church. Mt. Sterling Gazette. Owingsville Outlook, 22 Oct 1903 Births: Oct. 12 to O.M. Jones and wife, a son. Stoops. Oct. 15 to J.T. Lane and wife, a daughter. Stoops. To Dudley Downs and wife, a son. West End. Deaths: Major Wright, of color, took his children to the circus at Mt. Sterling Tuesday last. When they returned home, the children took sick, one dying Thursday and another Friday. All had meningitis. Bath County World, Fri, 23 Oct 1903 Marriages: At Bethel on Wednesday at the Christian Church, Annie VanArsdell, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.O. VanArsdell, and Dr. S.N. Stone, by Rev. W. Irving of Poplar Plains. Deaths: Thursday, Oct. 15, Mrs. James W. Berry (nee Miss Evans of North Middletown), died at her home near Moorefield of consumption. She was about 37. Left a husband and three children. Burial at North Middletown Cemetery last Friday. Owingsville Outlook, 29 Oct 1903 (Paper damaged; pages 3 & 4 missing) Marriages: J. Powell (Red?)dings and Mrs. Sarah Routt of near Sherburne, widow of the late George W. Routt, were married in J.J. Nesbit's law office here by Elder B.H. Ross. Article damaged. Bath County World, Fri, 30 Oct 1903 Marriages: Another notice for the marriage of Dr. S.N. Stone and Annie VanArsdell. See BCW, 23 Oct 1903. Silver wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Elgin on Saturday. Deaths: Mrs. Emma R. Golightly, aged 30, wife of Elder T.J. Golightly, pastor of the Christian Church here, died at Lexington Sunday of consumption. Graduate of the State College and taught in Lexington City schools resigning to marry a few months ago. Owingsville Outlook, 05 Nov 1903 (Paper damaged; parts missing) Births: To Nate Howell and wife, Wednesday, Oct. 28, a daughter; on the same date to Tom Million and wife, a son. Midland City. Bath County World, Fri, 06 Nov 1903 Births: Thursday, Nov. 5 to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Crockett, a son, Walter Allen. Deaths: Raymond Bramblett Potts, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Potts, died Friday, Oct. 30, with diptheria. Buried Saturday in Crown Hill Cemetery, Sharpsburg. The dead body of Dud Hart, aged 35, was found lying near the line of the C&O track near Salt Lick last Saturday. His head was crushed in, probably from being run over by a train. Left his wife and three children. Bath County World, Fri, 13 Nov 1903 Births: Thursday, Nov. 12 to Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Ockomon, a son. Marriages: Allen G. Prewitt of the hardware firm of Jones and Prewitt and Minnie Duerson, daughter of Dr. Charles Duerson, were married at the M.E. Church at Mt. Sterling on Wednesday. Deaths: John F. Johnson died Tuesday of pneumonia. Was a Confederate veteran. Mrs. Minnie May Wood, wife of Thomas H. Wood, died Thursday, Nov. 12 at her home near town of consumption. She was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Ockomon and was aged 20. Married Jun. 19, 1901. Member of East Union Christian Church. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery with services by Rev. J.T.J. Fizer of the Methodist church. Thomas Hardin, 16, who accidentally shot himself at his home near Knob Lick died last Friday. Bath County World, Fri, 20 Nov 1903 Births: Monday, Nov. 16, to the wife of A.R. Talbott (nee Lucy Bigstaff), a son, Albert Ray. Deaths: Zack Johnson, recently married, of near Morehead, was found dead Tuesday near Preston, horribly mangled, on the C&O tracks. He had been to Mt. Sterling court Monday. Bath County World, Fri, 27 Nov 1903 Births: Sunday, Nov. 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Myers of Shawhan, Bourbon County, a daughter, Anna Ware. Deaths: Margaret White, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. White of near Mayslick, Mason County, died Friday, Nov. 20 and was buried the next day in the Mt. Pisgah graveyard after service by Rev. L.C. Kelly. She had been burned on Nov. 18. She was the niece of Mrs. William Glover of near town. Monday, Nov. 23, Alfred Hugh Lane died of stomach trouble at the home of his mother in Mt. Sterling. He was a son of James G. (deceased) and Susan Lane and was born and reared in this county and was 50 last October. Member of the Baptist church at Owingsville. Survived by his mother, three brothers--James W. of near Bethel; Richard of near Stepstone; and Horace L. of Owingsville; and eight sisters-- Mrs. Ed Williams, Mrs. Effie Tharp, and Misses Lula, Annie, Pearl, and Lettie of Mt. Sterling, and Mrs. Ed Gregory of Bethel. Services Sunday with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Bath County World, Fri, 18 Dec 1903 Marriages: Edward J. Nicholas of Flat Creek vicinity and Bertha Daily of Rowan County were married Thursday, Dec. 10 at the home of Elder B.H. Ross, near Owingsville. James N. Stofer and Bettie Hathaway Ratliff were married at the Christian Church in Mt. Sterling Tuesday. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Ratliff. Deaths: Judge Hanson Kennedy, aged 47, died at his home in Carlisle Wednesday of consumption. Burial today in Carlisle Cemetery with Masonic honors. Bath County World, Fri, 06 Jan 1905 Marriages: Dec. 29 at Lexington by Elder R.M. Simpson, Clarence Buntin and Claudia Ralls, both of the Bramblett neighborhood. Deaths: James Kellar Sharp, aged 22, died last Friday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sharp in Mt. Sterling of acute indigestion from ptomaine poisoning. Member of the Elks. Funeral at the home with burial in Machpelah Cemetery at Mt. Sterling. On Thursday of last week, near Odessa, James Riddle shot Odd S. Rodgers in the chest on the pike near Riddle's home as Rodgers was driving some cattle along the highway. Rodgers died a short time later at the home of a tenant. Owingsville Outlook, 12 Jan 1905 (Fragments of paper only) Marriages: By Elder B.H. Ross at his home Thursday, Jan. 5, Frank Estill and Addie Vice. She is the youngest child of Nace and Nancy Vice. He is a son of Andrew Estill. Okla. At the Courthouse in Owingsville, Dec. 30, William Otis, son of Elzie Otis, of Illinois, and Lillie Jones, daughter of Thomas Jones, of near here. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: Jan. 9 of consumption, Mrs. Sobrina Carmichael, wife of Fritz Carmichael, deceased. Left three children--two boys and a little girl. Crooks. At the residence of his son-in-law George Stone, John Crain of typhoid and pneumonia Tuesday morning. Burial at Atchison graveyard. Hillsboro. At her home near this place, Miss Bettie Summitt, aged about 17. Burial in New Hope graveyard. Hillsboro. Bath County World, Fri, 13 Jan 1905 Deaths: The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Rye Wilson died Saturday Jan. 7 and was buried Sunday, Jan. 8. Plum. David Thompson, aged 55, an inmate of the county almshouse, died last week as a result of an injury received Christmas Eve. A cannon firecracker he was attempting to explode blew up and blew his hand off from which blood poisoning set in and later pneumonia which caused his death. Also contained in this paper is a listing of burials at Crown Hill Cemetery in Sharpsburg during 1904. Owingsville Outlook, 19 Jan 1905 Deaths: Mrs. William Roberts of west of town died of consumption of the bowels Monday and was buried at Springfield Church Tuesday. She was a daughter of Owen Myers and was first married to Charles Lucas who died in this town in Sep. 1901. Two children survive. She married Mr. Roberts about two years ago, and a child, now six- months-old, was born. At Sharpsburg, the six-months-old baby of Dick Lyons and wife, formerly of this place. Burial in Old Virginia graveyard. Their only child. The infant of H.O. James and wife died a short time after its birth. Salt Lick. Bath County World, Fri, 20 Jan 1905 Births: Jan. 11 to James Snedegar and wife, a daughter. Reynoldsville. Deaths: Clara May Cracraft, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cracraft, died Sunday, Jan. 8 aged 2 years and 8 months. Owingsville Outlook, 09 Feb 1905 Marriages: Grover Sears, near town, and Laura B. Johnson, of Montgomery County, were married at Mt. Sterling Wednesday, Feb. 1. Sharpsburg. Deaths: Woodson Shrout died Tuesday at his home in Mt. Sterling of consumption of the lungs. Burial at the family graveyard at Knob Lick Thursday. He was about 40 and a native of this county, a son of George W. Shrout, deceased, and a brother of Ben T. Shrout of upper Prickly Ash. He was a mechanic. His wife, the daughter of Wirt W. Clark and sister of Bud Clark, survives. The baby girl of Lawrence and Nellie Marwood, performers in McDade's Show at Fratman's Hall, died here aged 8 months. They are from Underwood, W. Va. It was a twin, the other dying three months ago. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery Monday by Rev. J.H. Fuqua of the M.E. Church. Nathan Howard's mother (Aunt Mollie, as she was known), died Sunday night of old age. She was about 83. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, 16 Feb 1905 Births: To James Penix, Jr. and wife, last week, twins. Both died and Mrs. Penix is very porrly. Olympia. Marriages: James Goodpaster , son of Worth Goodpaster of near Kendall's Springs, and Jennie Stone, daughter of Mrs. Ann Stone of Slate Valley, were married at the home of an by Elder B.H. Ross Sunday. She is the granddaughter of Martin Jones. He is employed at the Forge Mill. Front pg. Also under Slate Valley. Cora Williams and Fred Conkle were married at the home of Rev. Bain at Maysville. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.B. Williams, formerly of Bath County. The groom was a resident of Irving, Kansas. Irving, Kans. Leader, Feb. 1 Thursday, Mr. Pink Cassity and Hattie Plick, both of Stepstone neighborhood. He is the son of John Cassity of Farmers. She is the daughter of James Plick of Howard's Mill. Ewington. Pinkard Cassity of Farmers, son of John Cassity, Sr. of that place, but formerly of this place, and Katie Plick, daughter of James Plick of Ewington were married in Mt. Sterling last Thursday. Stepstone. Deaths: Matt Lightfoot was found dead in bed at Farmers Sunday. Buried near his father at Owingsville Cemetery Tuesday. He was aged 46 and was the youngest son of J.J. (Jack) Lightfoot. Lived in Bath and Mercer Counties at various times. Survived by his mother, brothers Will of Morehead and John, sister Mrs. Thomas Boyd and Mrs. Thorntie Chidester. Owingsville Outlook, 23 Feb 1905 Births: Saturday to David Crouch and wife of Lower Prickly Ash, a son. Monday to Alex Conner and wife, a daughter. Marriages: Richard Wilson, son of Josiah L. Wilson, and Lou Ellen Conley, daughter of Charles Conley, were married by Elder B.H. Ross on Monday. Also, Charles Ray, son of Joseph Ray, married Rachel Wilson, daughter of Josiah L. Wilson. Rev. George W. Gardiner was married to Mrs. Hettie Pollitt, widow of George Pollitt, at Orangeburg on Sunday. Hillsboro. Tuesday, Feb. 14, John Durham and Susan Gregory were married at the home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Susan Lane. He is a son of Charles B. Durham. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gregory of Bethel. Bethel. Deaths: Mrs. Margaret Beaver, daughter of Andrew Bristow and wife, was born on Roe's Run, Bath County, on Feb. 22, 1829 and died at the home of her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Frank Melbourne in Washington, DC on the 7th inst. Remains taken to Indiana for burial. She was married to Thomas Maze in 1858 and to George Beaver of Indiana in 1862. He died 21 years ago. Member of the Union Methodist Church of Covington, Ky. Left an only daughter. J.W. Mitchell, Covington, Ky., Feb. 15, 1905. Mrs. Thomas Quisenberry died at her home Saturday and was buried at Union Church Monday. He was about 24. Stepstone. At his home near here, James Gray, and was buried at Eden's Chapel. An old soldier. Hillsboro. Owingsville Outlook, 02 Mar 1905 Marriages: Wednesday, Feb. 22, at the home of the bride's father, Jerry Whitton, son of Thomas Whitton, deceased, and Ida Bell, daughter of C.T. Vice, were married by Rev. Fizer of Sharpsburg. Front pg. Another notice under Bethel, but Whitton is spelled Wheaton. Lute Finch and Miss Fenton Roseberry were married Feb. 22 at the home of W.C. Hawkins on Little Flat Creek. Bethel. Wednesday at the home of the bride, Miss Lottie Day and Frank Dodge. Hillsboro. Deaths: Stoner Power died Wednesday, Feb. 22 from a nervous disease. Services at the home Thursday by Edler Zimmerman with burial in Owingsville Cemetery. He was the eldest child of Willaim W. Power and wife and was born Jan. 23, 1864 on White Oak Creek. Married to Margaret Arnold, daughter of John D. Arnold, of White Oak. No children. Wednesday, Feb. 22, Mrs. Elizabeth Young, wife of Hon. John D. Young. She was the daughter of Nelson Badger and was born in Bath County on Mar. 25, 1825. Married to Judge Young at Maysville Aug. 27, 1843 and he with seven children survive: Mrs. Jake Henry, Mrs. E.P. Bean, J.M. Young, and John D. Young, Jr. of Chicago, Mrs. James W. Powell of Louisville, Mrs. J.B. Martin of Richford, Vt., and Mrs. John W. White of this city. Funeral at the Christian Church Saturday by Rev. H.D. Clark with burial at Machpelah Cemetery. Mt. Sterling Sentinel-Democrat. Mrs. Vianna Pieratt, widow of Valentine Pieratt, died at her home Saturday, Feb. 18, of bronchial trouble. Burial at the Pieratt burial ground in Bath county. Mt. Sterling Sentinel-Democrat. Near Sherburne Tuesday, Feb 21. Mrs. Ann Bushy Gudgell, wife of Joseph Gudgell,, deceased, aged 82 years 10 months and 9 days. Her parents removed to Tuscola, Ill. where they died. Three sisters survive: Mrs. Malinda Payne of Fresno, Cal., Mrs. Elizabeth Crawford of Petersburg, Ill. and Mrs. Mary Long of Lebanon, Ind. Left seven children: Mrs. John Hewitt near Bethel, L.C. and M.C. of Sherburne, Mary Ellen at home, Mrs. S.C. Vanlandingham and Mrs. Joseph Hixson of Flemingsburg, Mrs. William Moreland of Salt Lick. Member of Sherburne Christian Church. Burial at Longview cemetery at Bethel. Ed Dawson, son of Willie Dawson of Lebo, Kansas, died at his father's home last week with pneumonia fever. He was about 23. Forge Hill. Feb. 22, the 2-year-old son of Less Williams. Crooks. Jackson McCarty died Feb. 25, 1905 aged about 65 from pneumonia. Left his widow and 11 children: James of Polksville, John Henry of Texas and Mrs. Lewie Cassity of Hedrick's; the rest all live at Salt Lick: David, French, Clell, Mrs. Roy Vice, Jess, Lucy, Nannie and Willie. Salt Lick. Residents shocked Monday to learn that O.K. Saunders, manager of the oil company, had committed suicide by taking morphine. Remains sent to Pennsylvania for burial. Salt Lick. Owingsville Outlook, 09 Mar 1905 Births: Feb. 26 to Chris Nixon and wife, a son. Sharpsburg. Mar. 2 to Dr. Frank Wells and wife, a son. Craigs. Thursday to Eugene Brother and wife, a daughter, Eugenia, first born. Marriages: Jasper Reynolds and Mollie May Piersall were to be wedded at Elder B.H. Ross' on Wednesday. She uis a daughter of Reuben Piersall of west of town. He is a son of Stephen Reynolds of Jones' Branch. Robert Davis and Ima Calvert, daughter of James Calvert, were married by Rev. Fuqua in the parlors of Owings House on Monday. He is an employee of Charles R. Scott at Sherburne. Mar. 1, Effie Everman of near this place, and Isaac Honaker of Burbridge's Branch, were married at the home of and by Elder Zimmerman near Owingsville. She is daughter of Tom Everman. He is a son of George W. Honaker. Reynoldsville. Deaths: At the home of her parents, Sunday, from consumption, Ella, wife of Dr. F.M. Evans and and yongest daughter of Dr. F.M. Carter. Left a husband and four little children, father, mother, several sisters and brothers. Burial in the Jones graveyard Monday. Member of the Christian Church. Farmers. Wednesday, Mar. 1, Effie, youngest daughter of J.A. Harber and first wife, of typhoid fever and convulsions. She was born Mar. 15, 1896. Odessa. Cella, daughter of Enoch Wills, died last week and was buried at Lower Salt Lick. Salt Lick. Will Ed Jones died at his home near here Friday of kidney and liver trouble after a case of the grip. He was aged about 54. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, 16 Mar 1905 Births: Feb. 27 to J.C. Hamilton and wife, a son. Upper Flat Creek. Feb. 28 to Sam H. Johnson and wife (nee Rosa Pergram), a daughter. Crooks. Mar. 7 to Asa Rothwell and wife, a son. Crooks. Mar. 6, to Richard Mallory and wife (nee Annie Warner), a son. Stoops. Marriages: Feb. 14, Woodson Norris, son of J.W. Norris, and Ethel Harber, daughter of J.A. Harber. Odessa. Deaths: Mrs. Millie Moore, aged about 28, wife of James Moore, died of consumption Thursday night. At about the same time, her six-month-old baby died at the same ailment at her father James Norris' in the county. Burial together at David Bailey burial ground Saturday. A husband and two small children survive. Mar. 6, F.C. Nickell. He was born in Morgan County in 1833. Lived in Morgan County all his life except last year. Left a wife and six children. West End. Mrs. Mary Reeves died Tuesday at her home near here. Buried Wednesday at the Boyd graveyard. Hillsboro. Parker Perkins died at his home on Lick Branch Monday, Mar. 6. Buried the following day at the Emmons graveyard near Sherburne. He was 75. Fairview. Mar. 1, the 8-year-old son of Grant and Martha Jones after falling on some ice while playing. Crooks. Mar, 9 near Moore's Ferry, Mrs. Mary Vanlandingham, aged about 60. Widow of Stewart Vanlandingham who died some years ago. She was the widow Sutton before her last marriage. Mother of five children: Mrs. Mag Parish, John, James and Shell Sutton. Buried at Hedrick's burying ground Friday. Moore's Ferry. Bath County World, Fri, 17 Mar 1905 Deaths: J. Marshall Mathews, aged 64, died at his home in Mt. Sterling Tuesday, Mar. 14 of pneumonia. Native of Shelby County but had lived in Mt. Sterling perhaps 20 years. Survive by his wife the former Mary Moore, three sisters, and one brother. Funeral Thursday at the home with burial in Machpelah Cemetery. Mt. Sterling Gazette. He was the brother of James J. Mathews of this town. Miss Alice Barbee died at her home on S. 4th St. Friday, Mar. 10. She was a daughter of the late Thomas and Nancy Fry Barbee who were residents of Boyle County for many years. Three sisters: Mrs. Fannie B. Talbot of Sharpsburg, Mrs. Sallie Best of Millersburg, and Miss Nannie Barbee of this city, and one brother, Mr. Thomas Barbee of Montana survive. Funeral Sunday at the Second Presbyterian Church by Pastor Dr. McDowell with burial in Bellevue Cemetery. Danville Advocate. Joseph Craig, the Bourbon county giant, died Friday, Mar. 10 at Plum of erysipelas. For years was a giant man with the great Barnum Circus. Funeral Sunday. He was related to the famous Howard family of Bourbon County. Seven brothers and four sisters, all six and a half to seven feet in height. Survived by one brother, John Craig of Bourbon County. Jesse M. Fogg, 22, died Tuesday, Mar. 7 at his home in Mt. Olivet, Robertson County, of pneumonia. He was a son of Thomas M. Fogg, several years a magistrate for this county. He was married on Mar. 4, 1902 to Thetta Day. She with his mother and one brother, Hugo Fogg, survive. Funeral by Rev. Harris on Wednesday with burial at Mt. Olivet Cemetery by the K of P of which he was a member. J.P. Kerns was born near Sharpsburg, Aug. 3, 1838 and died on Mar. 6, 1905. Head of the Kerns family near Bramblett and a brother-in-law of W.C. Hall. Mr. Joseph Craig died Friday, Mar. 10, at the home of John Hazelrigg. He was 61. Buried in the Craig graveyard. Plum. Owingsville Outlook, 23 Mar 1905 Births: Friday to Joe Clark and wife, a son. Marriages: The 15th inst. at the Christian Church, Mary Hunter Johnson, daughter of Col. and Mrs. Thomas Johnson and Jouett Miller Hoffman, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffman, by Elder H.D. Clark. George T. Flood, aged 19, and Edna Platner, aged 16, were married Mar. 8 near Fithian, Ill. He is son of Dewitt C. Flood of this place. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: William H. Coyle died at his home on Washington Branch Monday, Mar. 20, of kidney trouble. Funeral Wednesday with burial at Coyle graveyard in the same area. He was 65 and was a son of Mrs. Rebecca Coyle of Naylor's Branch. Married Emily Horseman, daughter of Joseph Horseman. Children survived: James Thomas, Mollie (Mrs. Sam Lathram), Martha (Mrs. Frank Shrout), Ethel (Mrs. Cabe Snedegar), Elva (Mrs. Julius Bailey), Grant and Russell, all living not far from the father's home. Deceased's mother, now about 90, survives along with following brothers and sisters: Andrew K., James B., Mrs. Mary Norris, Mrs. James Barber, and Mrs. John S. Bailey. all of this section. Mrs. Maggie Yarbrough died Thursday at the home of her father, John Mason Coyle on Naylor's Branch amd was buried Saturday at the John Lathram burial ground. Left a husband and a number of children. Mar. 17, the two-weeks-old daughter of Sam and Rosa Johnson. Crooks. Mar. 16, Venard Kimbrell, aged 11 months and 20 days, of uremic poisoning. Youngest son of E.C. Kimbrell and wife. Moore's Ferry. Richard Cline died of consumption Mar. 12 at the home of his brother James Cline near here and was buried at the Cartmill graveyard Monday. He was born Mar. 31, 1882 and was the eldest son of John and Martha Cline, deceased. Reynoldsville. John T. Powers died Thursday and was buried at the home burying ground Friday. He was 79 and leaft a wife and three children. Stepstone. The remains of Miss Florence Stinson, who died at her home in Mt. Sterling Sunday, were interred in Springfield cemetery Monday. Stoops. Bath County World, Fri, 24 Mar 1905 Deaths: George W. Baird died Monday, Mar. 20 at his home in Mt. Sterling of consumption. He was 42 and was born in Indiana, a son of Archibald Baird. His mother died when he was three and two years later, his father died. He was raised by his uncle H.J. Baird who lived near this town until he went to Mt. Sterling a few years ago. Attended Georgetown College. Married Apr. 14, 1887 to Lila Anderson who died Feb. 18, 1891. His second marriage was to Mattie McClelland on Mar. 27, 1894 who survives him. Had been Mayor of Mt. Sterling and was a trustee of Georgetown College. Entered Apprentice Mason, Odd Fellow, and Elk. Was Superintendant of the Water, Ice and Light Plants at Mt. Sterling and Winchester. Funeral at Mt. Sterling Baptist Church Wednesday by Rev. J.R. Hobbs. Burial in Machpelah Cemetery at Mt. Sterling. Limmie May, 3-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Dalzell, died Saturday, March 18, of diptheria. Burial at North Middletown Cemetery on Sunday. Plum. Richard Cline died of consumption Mar. 12 at the home of his brother James Cline near here. Burial Monday at Cartmill graveyard. He was born Mar. 31, 1882, eldest son of John and Martha Cline, now deceased. Left a sister and brother, Lucy and James. Reynoldsville. John T. Powers, aged 79, died at his home near Stepstone after suffering two years from a paralytic stroke. He was a Mexican War veteran. At Knob Lick, David Goodpaster was carelessly handling a revolver when it was discharged shooting James Wells in his bowels and killing him. Owingsville Outlook, 30 Mar 1905 Births: Mar. 22 to Elbert Johnson and wife, a son. Salt Lick. To the wife of Robert C. Goodpaster, Tuesday last week, a daughter. Stepstone. Deaths: Mrs. Celia Tincher, wife of William Tincher, died of consumption at Athens, Ill. Monday, Mar. 27. Burial at Atchison graveyard of lower Slate Creek Wednesday. She was born an Adams and lived with John T. Atchison of lower Slate until she married Mr. Tincher on Feb. 28, 1901. Mrs. Minnie Zimmerman, wife of David Zimmerman, died at Osawatomie, Kansas last week. She was baout 36 and was a daughter of the late William J. Honaker of lower Prickly Ash. Went West with her husband 12 years ago. Miss Sallie Shultz died in Mt. Sterling Wednesday, Mar. 22. Funeral following afternoon by Rev. J.B. Meacham. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. She was a daughter of Berry Shultz and was a native of this town, though she lived most of her life at Sharpsburg and Mt. Sterling. She was about 60. Last survivor of her father's family. Christian Science believer. Liverdwith her cousin Mrs. Dallas Garner. Bath County World, Fri, 31 Mar 1905 Marriages: George Blake and Miss Walter Otis Blevins were married at the bride's home Thursday, Mar. 16 by Rev. J.T.J. Fizer. Deaths: William R. Roberts of Lebanon, Boone County, Ind. died Jan. 28 aged 79 years 10 months and 15 days. He was born in Nicholas County, Ky. Mar. 13, 1825. Married in 1846 to Emerine Miller. Moved to Indiana in 1855. Funeral by Rev. O.A. Cook, pastor of Lebanon Baptist Church. Mrs. Roberts died Feb. 9, 1905. Left four children: Robert and Webster, Nannie and Fannie; one sister, Mrs. A.F. Hazelrigg of Illinois. Two children are dead. The others are married and lived close by the homestead. Sent from Mrs. A.F. Hazelrigg, Cairo, Ill., Mar. 19, 1905. Thursday, Mar. 23, Sallie Shultz, aged 56, of consumption. Born in Owingsville. Member of Christian Science. Burial at owingsville. Mt. Sterling Advocate. She was a daughter of B.B. Shultz who came here from Owingsville and resided in this town for about 25 years. Owingsville Outlook, 06 Apr 1905 Births: To Andrew Cheap and wife, a son. Salt Lick. Apr. 1 to J.C. Atchison and wife, a girl. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: Card of Thanks: Odessa, Ky. Apr. 2, 1905. Thanks to people who ministered to us during the sickness and death of our dear child, Allen Blain. Mr. and Mrs. Tolliver Whaley. Mrs. Mollie Young, widow of Ed Young formerly of this county, died Sunday at the home of her sister Mrs. J.S. Armstrong, at Dallas, Texas. Left two children, one a married daughter. She was a Miss White, a native of Lancaster. Mrs. Sarah Hamilton died at her home on Flat Creek Sunday and was buried at Mt. Sterling Monday. Widow of James Hamilton who has been dead many years. Her maiden name was Gatewood and she was a sister of James Gatewood of near Ewington.Surviving children: George G. and J. Carroll Hamilton and Miss Fannie May Hamilton. Front pg. Also under Upper Flat Creek. Elder Henry F. Martin died of pneumonia at his home near Farmers Wednesday and was buried by the side of his child's grave at Morehead. Minister of the Christian Church, an Oddfellow and Master of the Masonic Lodge. Was a native of Lexington and came to this town about 20 years ago. Taught at the Bath Seminary and worked as a bank cashier. Removed to Rowan County to work for the Freestone Company at the quarries. He was about 55. His wife and five children survived. Children were: Shouse, Tee, Lillie (smudged), and Frances. Jacob Warner died Tuesday with kidney and bladder trouble. Funeral Wednesday by Rev. J.M. Fuqua of the M.E. Church.Burial at the Warner graveyard on the home farm. He was born Jun. 8, 1827 He was a grandson of Jacob Warner, a pioneer, who cleared the farm and built the brick house on Slate Creek. His wife died about two years ago. Survived by three children: William, Dudley and Mrs. Jeff Dawson. Tom Phipps died at his home on Caney last Wednesday with dropsy. Licking Union. Bath County World, Fri, 07 Apr 1905 Deaths: Jacob Warner, aged 68, died Tuesday, Apr. 4, at his home near owingsville of kidney trouble. Survived by three children. Mrs. Sarah Hamilton, mother of Messrs. George G. and J. Carrol Hamilton died at her home near Flat Creek, Sunday, Apr. 2. She was the widow of James Hamilton. Also survived by one daughter, Miss Fannie May Hamilton. Elder J.T. Cochran, pastor of the Christian Church at Stamping Ground, Scott County, after reading a portion of scripture and uttering a few words of his sermon last Sunday, died suddenly in his pulpit. He was 35 and a graduate of the University of Kentucky and had been pastor of the Stamping Ground church since Nov. 1901. Survived by his wife to whom he was married Oct. 27, 1904, an aged mother, and one brother, A.H. Cochran of Berry, formerly of this town. Funeral Wednesday with burial in Lewis County. Owingsville Outlook, 13 Apr 1905 Births: To John Denton and wife, a son. West End. Mar. 27 to Luther Pergram and wife, a daughter. It died Friday and was buried in Springfield Cemetery Saturday. Marriages: Gay Shrout and Miss Lutie Hoon were married at Ford Patterson's near Preston. She is the daughter of Mrs. Leo N. Hull and her first husband, Thomas L. Hoon. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Shrout. Miss Ella Jones, daughter of John M. Jones, was married to William Carpenter on Sunday at Preston by Edler B.H. Ross. Wedding notice. Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Dunlap, is to be married to William Fant Saunders, son of E.R. Saunders, on Apr. 26 at Circleville, Ohio Deaths: Mrs. Elizabeth Bristow died Apr. 4 at her son F.M. (Bob) Bristow's on Flat Creek. Her death was due to old age. She was buried at the Wright graveyard near Craigs on Apr. 5. She was born Nov. 28, 1817, her father a settler from Virginia., who raised a large family of whom three survive: James Albert Wright of Flat Creek, Mrs. Jane Wells of Jones' Branch, and Mrs. Alvira Hart of Olympia. Ambrose L. Wright, Mrs. David Shrout and Mrs. John Bohanan were brother and sisters. She was first married to Arnold Johnson. Five children by him: William and Marshall Johnson of Montgomery County, Mrs. Abe Goodpaster of Craigs, Mrs. Lewis Sutton and Mrs. Isaac Shrout of Jessamine County. Second married to Andrew Bristow. Surviving children: F.M. (Bob) Bristow of Flat Creek and Mrs. Alice Page of Jessamine County. Miss Jennie Rawlings died Wednesday and was buried Thursday art Eden's Chapel. She was about 41 years old. Hillsboro. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Atchison died Thursday, aged seven days. Buried in Hedrick's Cemetery Friday. Moore's Ferry. Bath County World, Fri, 14 Apr 1905 Marriages: Miss Lutie Hoon of Sherburne, only daughter of Mrs. Lee N. Hull and her first husband Thomas L. Hoon, and Mr. Gay T. Shrout, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Shrout of near town, were married Saturday, Apr. 8, at the residence of Ford Patterson in Owingsville by Elder B.H. Ross. Willie Carpenter and Ella Jones were married Sunday in the Kendall Spring neighborhood. Crooks. Owingsville Outlook, 20 Apr 1905 Births: Apr. 9 to Thomas Collins and wife, a son. Craigs. Friday, to the wife of Walter R. Wilson, a son. Stepstone. Apr. 10 to Lawrence Fassett and wife, a daughter. Stoops. To Will Jones and wife, a son. Midland City. Deaths: On Friday, Mar. 31, Allen Blaine Whaley, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Whaley died of brain and spinal trouble. He was born Feb. 10, 1899. Burial in the family burial grounds by his infant brother. Miss Sarah Harris, daughter of William Harris, died Sunday of consumption and was buried Monday at Denton graveyard. She was about 19. Hillsboro. Bath County World, Fri, 21 Apr 1905 Deaths: Mrs. Rebecca Sturgeon, wife of Hal Sturgeon, died of cancer Sunday, Apr. 16, at the home of her son John Hawkins in this town. She was born Aug. 10, 1847 in Nicholas County. Member of the Methodist Church. First husband was Thomas Hawkins who died several years ago. Survive by seven children, five sons and two daughters. Services Monday by Rev. J.T.J. Fizer with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery. Owingsville Outlook, 27 Apr 1905 Births: To Ollie Snedegar and wife, a daughter, Apr. 25. Springfield. To Ed Staton and wife, a son. Forge Hill. To the wife of Richard Moore, a son. Bald Eagle. Deaths: Kemp Ames, colored, was shot through the body at a colored dancing hall near Sharpsburg by Henry Wells, colored, and died Sunday. Dr. Andy B. Boyd died at Fairmount, WV Saturday. He was a son of Spencer Boyd of near Reynoldsville. He was 32. He was a dentist and practiced in Carlisle for some years. Married Ossa Hendrix, daughter of Squire Thomas J. Hendrix of this town. She and her two sons, Tharp and Smith, survive. Deceased's brother Thomas died at Carlisle recently. Surviving brother and sisters are: Misses Mary and Bessie of Carlisle, Mrs. Kate Ratliff of Mexico, and William of Virginia. Funeral at Carlisle Monday. Aunt Priscilla Colliver died at Plummer's Landing recently. Grange City. Garfield Anderson died at his home near Odessa Apr. 11 and was buried the following day at the family burying ground. Fairview. Died at the home of Mrs. Frankie Riddle of consumption. Left one child, the mother and a half sister. His only brother Oscar and sister Ida preceded him in death. Odessa. Bath County World, Fri, 28 Apr 1905 Marriages: Fant Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Saunders, and Gertrude Dunlap, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Dunlap, were married in Circleville, Ohio on Wednesday, Apr. 26 at the home of the bride's parents. Attendees included: Mrs. David S. Dunlap and Mrs. Harry J. Dunlap of Circleville, sister-in-law of the bride; Mr. John Judy of Montgomery County, cousin of the groom; Bettie Saunders, sister of the groom. Married by Rev. D.S. Tapman of Circleville. Deaths: Dr. Andrew B. Boyd died Thursday, Apr. 20, at a hospital at Fairmount, W. Va. He was a dentist and practiced at Paris, Owingsville, and Carlisle. Left his widow, nee Miss Hendrix, of Owingsville, and several children. Henry Wells shot and fatally wounded Frank Amos, both of color, at a dance at W.W. Carter's Hall in this town. Both were from Carlisle. Occurred last Friday night. Amos was taken to Carlisle and buried. Owingsville Outlook, 04 May 1905 Births: Apr. 27 to John Robinson and wife, of Prickly Ash, a son. To Oll Snedegar and wife, Apr. 21, a daughter. Odessa. To Jasper Whitton and wife, a boy. Fairview. To the wife of T.D. Carmichael, a son. Stepstone. Marriages: Apr. 26 at Circleville, Ohio, Will T. Saunders of this place and Getrude Dunlap of Circleville. Sharpsburg. Deaths: Elva Carter, of color, aged 18, daughter of Cornelius Carter of near Forge Hill, died of consumption Thursday and was buried Friday in Montgomery County. A twin of James Thomas died Sunday. Licking Union. Mrs. J.P. Huff of Goddard died Thursday of heart trouble. Funeral Friday at the M.E. Church with burial in our cemetery. Left a husband and a large family of children. Hillsboro. Mrs. Margaret Staton died Thursday and was buried at upper Salt Lick Friday. West End. Mrs. Henry Wills (Aunt Ann as commonly called), died Apr. 25. West End. Mrs. Jess Pergram died Friday, Apr. 28 of pneumonia. Crooks. At her home near Salt Lick Tuesday, Apr. 25, Mrs. Henry Wills. Left a husband and children. She was 72 and mother of nine children, two deceased. Surviving children: Wesley, John and Frank Wills and Mrs. Ida Jackson of Salt Lick, B.O. Wills of Yale, Mrs. Mary Greer of Camargo, and Mrs. Effie Gorman of Mt. Sterling. Mrs. Wells (sic) was formerly Miss Rebecca A. Kratzer of Brown County, Ohio. Came to Kentucky when about 20. Presbyterian, but later member of the Christian Church. Salt Lick. Bath County World, Fri, 05 May 1905 Deaths: The 10-month-old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses G. Hawkins died Wednesday evening and was buried yesterday. Owingsville Outlook, 11 May 1905 Births: To Coleman Stone and wife, May 6, a son. Odessa. May 6, to G. (Doc) Gudgell and wife, a son. Odessa. May 2 to Mark Thomas and wife, a son, their 11th child. Reynoldsville. To the wife of Ben Igo, a daughter, last Thursday. Stepstone. Marriages: Walter R. Bailey, son of David Bailey, aged about 22, and Fannie Snelling, daughter of Gee Snelling, eloped from church at Bald Eagle Sunday and went off to Maysville where it is believed they were married. Front pg. Also, Upper White Oak. Lt. Edwin O. Saunders, formerly of this county, and Margaret Gray Lane of Huntsville Ala. were married at Fort Douglas, Utah on Wednesday, May 3. He is the eldest son of E.B. Saunders and a brother of Mrs. A.N. Crooks of this town. Deaths: Infant of U.V. Hawkins, buried Friday at Ratliff's burying ground. Bald Eagle. Bath County World, Fri, 12 May 1905 Births: May 2 to Mark Thomas and wife, a son, their 11th. Reynoldsville. Marriages: Lt. Edwin O. Saunders, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Saunders of this town, and Margaret Gray Lane of Huntsville Ala., daughter of Hector D. Lane, were married at Fort Douglas, Utah on Wednesday, May 3. He is a soldier and served in the Spanish- American War and in the Phillipines. Deaths: May 9, Mrs. Sam Clark (nee Christman). Burial at Gog Union burying ground. Funeral by Rev. Howe. Sherburne. Owingsville Outlook, 18 May 1905 Marriages: Tom Grimsley and Nellie Boyd were married Wednesday at Ryan's Hotel, Flemingsburg, by Rev. J.L. West. Hillsboro. Deaths: John Burns, colored, was killed during a pistol duel with James Stephens Wednesday at the corner of Jefferson and Water Streets. William Waldeck, son of Dr. Waldeck of Hilltop, Fleming County, committed suicide at West Liberty by drinking carbolic acid. The little daughter of Jessie Steele and wife who died last week was buried at Barnes' graveyard. Salt Lick. Bath County World, Fri, 19 May 1905 Deaths: Mrs. .B.F Clift died at her home in Maysville yesterday. She was born Miss Lizzie Peed and resided her for several years. Mrs. Harriett Oder, aged 92, widow of the late Barnett Oder, died at the home of her son, W.A. Oder, near Robinson, Wednesday, May 10. Mrs. N.L. Renaker of this city is a daughter and James Oder of Florida a son. Funeral Saturday. Cynthiana Democrat. Deceased was the mother-in-law of Mrs. W.A. Oder (nee Lula Thompson), formerly of near town. Owingsville Outlook, 25 May 1905 Births: Friday to Jonas Warner and wife, near town, a son. To the wife of Jess Robinson, a boy. To the wife of Will S. Goodpaster, a boy. Knob Lick. May 15, to J.W. Johnson and wife, a girl, Bessie Ray, first born. Olympia. May 20 to Millard Mack and wife, a girl. Olympia. Last week to Charley Carmichael, a girl. Olympia. Marriages: Thursday, Jim Manley and Dora Collins. Knob Lick. Sunday, Riley Craig to Nannie Hawkins. Knob Lick. Deaths: Benjamin B. Bigstaff of Frozen Creek, Breathitt County, died Monday at Good Samaritan Hospital in Lexington. Funeral Tuesday with burial in the Confederate lot at Lexington Cemetery. Member of John C. Breckinridge Camp No. 100, UCV. He was a son of Dr. O.S. Bigstaff of Flat Creek and was born Feb. 8, 1840. Served with John Hunt Morgan. Became a Presbyterian and devoted his time to the chrcuh, locating in Breathitt County. Survivors include a half brother, John D. Arnold of White Oak, sister Mrs. John D. Hinds of St. Louis, brothers Richard Bigstaff of Flat Creek, James M. of Mt. Sterling, and Samuel of Fort Thomas. Mrs. Joseph Atchison died at Argentine, Kansas on May 11. Her maiden name was Aurora Traylor, daughter of Newton Traylor, deceased. Left a daughter aged 12 and a son aged 10. Her husband is a son of William Atchison of Salt Lick. William O. Traylor of Slate Creek, is a brother. Front pg. Also, Slate Valley. Sunday, Mrs. Ed Staton of near here of consumption, aged about 35. Burial in Hedrick's cemetery Sunday. Left a husband and two children. Moore's Ferry. Bath County World, Fri, 26 May 1905 Deaths: Mrs. Polly Kirkland died Monday at her home near Bethel, aged 68, of paralysis. Member of the Methodist Church for over 50 years. Services by J.T.J. Fizer Tuesday with burial in Longview Cemetery at Bethel. Mrs. B.F. Clift passed away May 18, aged 69 on the 24th of last April. Besides her husband, she is survived by three brothers and a sister: Mrs. M.A. Slack of Frankfort; John Peed of Millersburg; Joseph D. Peed of Mason County; and William A. Peed of Indianapolis. She was a daughter of the late A.M. Peed. Funeral last Saturday from the Mayslick Baptist Church with services by Rev. Butler of Lewisburg. Maysville Bulletin. Mr. Archibald Brown died Thursday , aged about 67, at his gome in Kansas City, Mo. from Bright's disease. He was formerly from this town and went to Missouri about 20 years ago. Member of Presbyterian Church. Survived by wife, four sons and four daughters, and the following brothers and sisters: James M. and Charles A. Brown of this town; William H. Brown of McFall, Mo.; Mrs. Hattie Phillips of Higginsville, Mo.; and Mrs. Elmira Barnes of Roachdale, Ind. Benjamin B. Bigstaff died Monday at the Good Samaritan Hospital at Lexington aged 65 of apoplexy. Stricken in Breathitt County. Confederate Veteran. Survive by three brothers: Richard of this county; James of Mt. Sterling; and Samuel of Newport. Buried Tuesday in the Confederate lot at Lexington Cemetery with services at First Prebyterian Church of Lexington. Owingsville Outlook, 01 Jun 1905 Marriages: W.S. Phelps was married to Miss Callie Cole, daughter of J.B. Cole of near Jeffersonville, Montgomery Co., on May 23 at Howard's Hotel in Mt. Sterling by Judge A.H. Hazelrigg. Martin McGregor, aged 87, and Mrs. Logan, aged 65, widow of Dr. Logan, were married Sunday... (rest gone). Hillsboro. Deaths: Mrs. Margaret Warren of one mile east of Bigelow, Kansas died May 23. Funeral by Rev. Anderson, of Barnes, at the Christian Church Wednsday, May 24, with burial at Wells Cemetery. She was born Margaret jackson on Feb. 5, 1844 in Bath County. Married to Martin V. Warren in 1860. Seven children, six survive: Mrs. Elizabeth Nester of Bigelow, Kans., Mrs. Anna Scott, who died in 1896 at Barrett, Kansas, Mrs. Annie Williams of Buffalo, Ill, Mrs. America Williams of Stillwater, Ill., Mrs. Jennie Williams of Buffalo, Ill., Mrs. Helen Wells of Barrett, Kansas, and J.T. Warren of Bigelow, Kansas. 26 grandchildren. Major George M. Hampton of Moorefield, aged 87, died in Mt Sterling Sunday. He once represented Bath Co. in the legislature and later Morgan County. John W. Burton of Mt. Sterling dropped dead of heart disease Sunday, aged 58. Bath County World, Fri, 02 Jun 1905 Deaths: Mrs. Tom Perkins was laid to rest Tuesday. Left a husband and twelve children. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, 08 Jun 1905 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. John Cline, a daughter. Bethel. Jun. 1 to Thomas Copher and wife, a daughter; on Jun. 2 to W.T. Swetnam and wife, a son, Josiah Burton Darnell Swetnam. Odessa. To the wife of J.M. Hurley, a boy. Hillsboro. Marriages: At the home of the bride's sister Mrs. Charles Dawson, Wednesday, May 31, Walter Williams and Jennie May. Wyoming. Robert Burton Royse of near Grange City and Mrs. Daisy May, widow of William May and daughter of James Snedegar of Wyoming, were married by Elder B.H. Ross at his home on last Thursday. Walter Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Williams of near Forge Hill, and Jennie Belle May, daughter of Mack May, were married by Elder B.H. Ross at the home of C.A. Dawson, brother-in-law of the bride, near Wyoming. Mt. Sterling News: Henry F. Oliver of Fulton and Mrs. Mattie Coleman, widow of Lindsey Coleman, were married at Winchester. Deaths: Mt. Sterling News: Mrs. J. Davis Sewell died Sunday of typhoid fever. Dr. Newt F. Pierce, aged about 49, died at Howard's Mill Friday. Once resided here. Mrs. Will Gray died of consumption on May 30. Her husband brought her remains back from Illinois to be buried at Hillsboro. She was formerly Miss Smoot of that place. Olympia. May 27, Mrs. James Armitage. Left a husband and three children. West End. Mrs. C.W. Gray, nee Smoot, died Tuesday at Hoopston, Ill. of consumption. Burial here Thursday. Robert Busby, of Maysville, uncle of the deceased, accompanied the remains here. Monday, the wife of Bob Hannah. Burial at Old Fields Tuesday. Knob Lick. Bath County World, Fri, 09 Jun 1905 Marriages: Albert Browning, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Browning of this town, and Fannie Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson of Mt. Sterling, were married at Portsmouth, Ohio by Rev. W.A. Stephenson on Thursday. Deaths: A lengthy testimonial to the life of Benjamin B. Bigstaff (two columns). Mrs. J. David Sewell, wife of the weel-known salesman, died at her home in Mt. Sterling Sunday of lockjaw, superinduced by a spell of typhoid. John Fesler of Goldfields, Nev., while visiting his brother Joel Fesler at Mt. Sterling, died last Friday of acute indigestion. He was 61 and was born in Mt. Sterling. Will Chipley will be buried here Tuesday. He left two children. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, 15 Jun 1905 Births: To Jim Williamson and wife, June 9, a daughter. Crooks. To Spencer Rodgers and wife, a girl. Fairview. June 6 to Dee Rudder and wife, a son, Robert Lee. Slate Valley. Marriages: Albert Browning, son of C.F. Browning of Sharpsburg, eloped with Fannie Wilson of daughter of Frank M. Wilson of Mt. Sterling, eloped to Portsmouth, Ohio and was married to her. Marvin J. Reynolds of Nicholas County and Lillie Jones, daughter of John Jones of Reynoldsville, were married at the home of and by Elder B.H. Ross Wednesday last week. Deaths: George Ingram died at his home Jun. 9, aged about 75. He left two sons, Sam and Jess. His wife died last January. Crooks. Mrs. Robert Bailey died at her home on East Fork of Flat Creek Wednesday last and was buried at the Hendrix graveyard. Fairview. Bath County World, Fri, 16 Jun 1905 Births: May 31 to Charles Stewart and wife, a son. Reynoldsville June 9 to Jim Williamson and wife, a daughter. Preston. Marriages: Marvin Reynolds of Bramblett and Lillie Jones of Bald Eagle passed through here Wednesday on their way to be married. Reynoldsville. James Whaley and Mrs. Kate Tipton were married Thursday, June 15, at the home of Mrs. Leo Games at Mt. Sterling by Elder H.D. Clark of Mt. Sterling Christian Church. Groom's third and bride's fourth marriage. James Nixon of near town and Alta Lee Shultz were married at the residence of the bride's parents, mr. and Mrs. Robert Shultz of near Bethel, Wednesday, June 14, by Rev. Fizer. Robert Nixon, brother of the groom, accompanied. Alex Cunny and Anna Mae Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fexlix Martin, were married at St. Patrick's Church in Mt. Sterling by Father L.D. de Waegneare of Wednesday, June 14 Arthur Barnes and a Mrs. Colson were married last week. Preston. Owingsville Outlook, 22 Jun 1905 Births: To Roy Stone and wife, Jun. 19, a daughter. Odessa. Marriages: Joseph Ford and Dollie Hawkins eloped Saturday to West Virginia. Moore's Ferry. James Whaley of Sharpsburg and Mrs. Kate Tipton of Mt. Sterling were married at the home of Mrs. Leo Games in Mt Sterling Wednesday last by Elder H.D. Clark. Mr. Whaley has been married twice before. He is aged 78. The bride was married three times before. She is a daughter of Tom Hazelrigg, deceased. Her first husband was a Mr. Cockrell, her second Capt. Thomas J. Henry, Clerk of the Court of Appeals, and her third, James B. Tipton, formerly of this town. She is a sister of the wife of Judge E.C. Orear of the Court of Appeals. Front pg. Also Sharpsburg. Elder B.H. Ross at his home last Tuesday married Walter Hamilton of West Va. and Mattie Vice, daughter of Tolliver Vice of Upper Prickly Ash neighborhood. James Nixon of near Sharpsburg and Alta Lee Shultz, daughter of Robert Shultz, were married near Bethel at the bride's father's home on Wednesday, June 14. Thursday, H.B. Armitage and Lou Warner, daughter of A.W. Warner. West End. Alex Cunny of Cincinnati and Annie Mae Martin of this place were married at St. Patrick's Church, Mt. Sterling by Fr. L. deWaeganere on Wednesday. She is the daughter of Lily Martin and wife of this place. Sharpsburg. Deaths: Abram Hendrix, aged 86, died at his son's home, Frank P. Hendrix, on East Fork of Flat Creek Saturday of a paralytic stroke. Burial Sunday at the Hendrix graveyard. His brother George W. is the only survivor of his father's family. Four children survived: Moses, Frank, Mrs. Francis Vice and Mrs. Jacob Boyd, all of the same section of the county. Rest of article cut out. Mrs. Mary J. Conner died Jun. 15. Funeral at the home Saturday by Rev. J.B. Meacham of Mt. Sterling Southern Presbyterian Church. Burial at Owingsville Cemetery She was a daughter of Dr. Joseph Berry and was born Oct. 29, 1829 near Sharpsburg. Married Montgomery Conner and raised a family of six of whom survive: John F. (of --- -town), William P., Miss Jennie, G.W. and Mrs. S.J. (Belle) Fearing of Dayton, Tenn. The husband died several years ago. Resided in Champaign Co., Ill. during the Civil War and for a while on a farm on Prickly Ash. Mrs. E.L. Hurt of Pleasant Plains, Ill. is the only survivor of her father's family. Article damaged. Mrs. Enoch Clark of Bald Eagle died Sunday. She was the former Claudia Berry, daughter of Francis Berry. Her husband survives. No children. Mrs. William Utterback died of consumption last Monday and was buried on her father's farm on Salt Well. Left a husband and three children. She was aged 30. Stepstone. Bath County World, Fri, 23 Jun 1905 Marriages: Bassett Gates and Alton Lee Sanders were married June 14 on Lower Flat Creek by Rev. Fizer. Deaths: Claudia Vora Berry was born Apr. 17, 1870, a daughter of Francis Marion Berry (who died Feb. 26, 1885), and Margaret S. (Quisenberry) Berry. The subject of this sketch died Saturday, June 17 of heart trouble. Christian Church member. Married to Enoch P. Clarke on Jan. 23, 1894 in the Christian Church alogn with her sister Annie B. being married to Charles L. Sanders at the same time and place. Funeral at the Christian Church Monday by Revs. W.D. Willoughby and L.C. Kelly with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Besides her mother and husband, she left three brothers: Harry J. Berry of Flat Rock; Robert L. and John M. Berry of this place; and two sisters: Mrs. Annie B. Sanders and Miss Birdie B. Berry of this place. One brother, Frank E., and one sister, Maggie D., preceded her in death. Owingsville Outlook, 29 Jun 1905 Births: To Frank Johnson and wife last week, a son. Licking Union. Marriages: Emmet Horseman and Iva Lathram were married Sunday at the home of Elder B.H. Ross by Elder Robert Campbell. She is the daughter of John T. Lathram while he is a son of James Horseman, Jr. of Washington's Branch. Deaths: James Thomas Atchison died Monday while helping with a wheat harvest at his home on Lower Slate Creek. Funeral at home Tuesday with burial at Atchison graveyard by Bath Lodge No. 55, F & AM of which the deceased was a member. He was a son of William Atchison and was about 60. Served as Deputy Sheriff. Married twice, first to Mary Collins, daughter of Milton P. Collins, by whom he had two children that survive: Miss Jessie and Charles. His second wife was Bettie Huff who survives, daughter of William T. Huff of Sherburne by whom he had Norman and Miss May. Two brothers were Johnson M. of near Wyoming and William of Owinsgville. Thomas Young Nesbitt died at his home in Maysville Jun. 21. Funeral Friday with burial in Maysville Cemetery. He was the eldest child of James Monroe Nesbitt and wife who came to this town in 1841. Thomas Y. Nesbitt was born at Mt. Sterling while his mother was on a visit on Apr. 13, 1843. Member of the Maysville Baord of Education, Presbyterian Church, Knights Templar. Married Mary D. Barr, daughter of Hugh Barr of Flemingsburg. She and two sons survive: Hugh B., a newspaperman in Washington, DC and James M. of Maysville. George Abraham, resident of Crawfordsville, died Saturday and the family home on West Pike Street of Bright's disease. He was born Apr. 7, 1833 at Dillsboro, Ind. and lived there until he was 17 when he went to Lawrenceburg and became a saddler. He went to Owingsville, Ky. and then to Crawfordsville in 1876. Married Oct. 17, 1859 in Ky. to Anna Busby, who survives along with two sons, John Abraham of Cincinnati and Frank Abraham of this city. Funeral at the home this afternoon by Rev. Risner. Burial at Oka Hill. Crawfordsville (Ind.) News Review. Mrs. Mary Shrout died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Samuel C. Gill Monday. Funeral from the Christian Church Wednesday. She was born in Jefferson County, Ky. Mar. 30, 1837. Married Sep. 8, 1863 to Charles H. Leighton. Two children: Mrs. S.C. Gill and one son who died when 22 months old. She was married second to William J. Shrout of Owingsville, Ky. on Dec. 24, 1874. Member of the Christian Church. Charter member of the Perry Christian Church. Perry (Mo.) Advertiser John Alexander, Sr. died of diabetes at his home last Monday aged 62. Left a widow and married daughter, Mrs. William Jones, along with two brothers. Stepstone. Miss Anna Walton, daughter of R.R. Walton, died Tuesday, June 20 at the home of her father. from pulmonary trouble. She was a daughter of R.R. and Nancy N. Walton and was born Feb. 14, 1867. Left an aged father, four brothers: J.M. Walton of Missouri, Ed Walton of Scott County, Samuel T. and Simpson Walton of this county; two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Waller of near Flemingsburg and Minnie Walton of this place. Grange City. Miss Emma Maupin, youngest daughter of Spencer Maupin, deceased, on Jun. 26. Burial in Dickerson Cemetery Tuesday. Salt Lick. Bath County World, Fri, 30 Jun 1905 Marriages: William E. Knox and Blanche McClain, of the Bald Eagle area, were married at Carlisle June 20. Richard Thomas and Margaret Foley of the Flatcreek area were married at Maysville June 25. Deaths: James T. Atchison, aged about 60, former Deputy Sheriff, of near Wyoming, died Monday. Died in the field during a harvest. Father of Miss Jessie Atchison. His wife by his second marriage and four children survive. Monday, June 12, Judge John S. Phelps died at his home in Fayette County. Born in Bath County in 1847. Graduate of University of Kentucky. Practiced law and lived in Boone County for a time, returning to Fayette County in 1878. Former Legislator. His wife was the former Jennie Jones, who, along with one daughter, Mrs. Anna Bailey, survive. His brother William Phelps and sisters Mary Stoner, Sallie Berry, Luct Atkinson, Margaret Burgin, and Amanda Clay, live in this county. Burial in Lexington Cemetery June 13. Mt. Sterling Advocate. Mrs. Mary J. Conner died at her home in Owingsville Thursday, June 15. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery June 17. She was born near this town Oct. 26, 1829, daughter of Dr. Joseph Berry. Married Montgomery Conner and reared six children five surviving: John F., William P., Jennie, and Dr. G.W. Conner of Owingsville; Mrs. S.J. Fearing of Dayton, Tenn. Her husband died several years ago. Southern Presbyterian Church member. Owingsville Outlook, 06 Jul 1905 Births: To the wife of James Wells, a son. Knob Lick. Deaths: Mrs. George Kincaid, aged 53, of Sideview, Montgomery County, died Saturday from the effects of a stroke. Husband and five children survive. Burial Monday in the Old Cassity graveyard on Salt Well. Funeral by Edler B.H. Ross. Her husband is a cousin of Jacob Kincaid of this town. Resolution of respect for James Thomas Atchison by Bath Lodge No. 55, F. & A.M. Dr. Roger Q. Drake aged 59 died in Mt. Sterling last Thursday of Bright's disease. Burial in Lexington Cemetery. Mrs. James Gregory died Monday at the home of her sister Mrs. Nora Cooper, of consumption. She was about 25. Left a husband and two children. Hillsboro. Thursday, Jun. 29, Miss Linda Ann Johnson, 18-year-old daughter of Harry Johnson, of consumption. Burial in Williamson graveyard. Olympia. Monday at Covington, Robert H., one-year-old son of Ben and Louisa Hart, of spinal disease. Burial here Tuesday last. Olympia. Bath County World, Fri, 07 Jul 1905 Births: July 7 to John Tom Crockett and wife, a son, Feland. July 6 to Theophilus Atchison and wife, a son, Morgan. Deaths: Mrs. Minor Judge died Sunday, June 25. Bethel. Dr. Roger Q. Drake, a leading physician of Mt. Sterling, died last Saturday. He was 59 and left a widow and four children. Leader in the Baptist Church. Owingsville Outlook, 13 Jul 1905 Births: July 8 to Charley Fowler and wife, a son. Olympia. To Wesley Armstrong and wife, a daughter, last Saturday. Deaths: At the home of his daughter Mrs. Stewart in Bourbon County on Jun. 30, William Tilford Burns, aged 89. He was youngest of 13 children. Burial at Crown Hill Cemetery, Sharpsburg. Bethel. Milton Denton, son of W.W. Denton, died Tuesday of typhoid fever at the home of his brother Edgar Denton, aged 35. Burial at Hillsboro Cemetery. Hillsboro. John Clark, Sr. died at his home here Wednesday aged 82. His wife died eight years ago. Three boys and four girls survive. Funeral by Bro. J.R. Jones at the Christian Church. Burial in Hillsboro Cemetery Monday. Hillsboro. Bath County World, Fri, 14 July 1905 Deaths: Mrs. Mary Lindsey Fite, widow of Rev. .W.A. Fite, died Tuesday at the home of her father, Mr. Charles Jones, in Montgomery County, of consumption, aged 23. Brought from Missouri where she had been living. Funeral at Somerset Christian Church Wednesday with burial in machpelah Cemetery at Mt. Sterling. Owingsville Outlook, 20 Jul 1905 Marraiges: Turner Thomas and Ella Ratliff were married Monday at the home of the bride's father, William Ratliff, at Sharpsburg. Dee Horseman, son of the late Omar Horseman, and Miss Minnie Lee Crouch, daughter of the late Francis Crouch, were married Sunday at the home of Elder B.H. Ross. The Flemingsburg Times-Democrat reports the marriage of John A. Hegder, aged 73, to Mrs. Amanda Humphries, aged 50, on July 13. His third marriage; her fourth. He was a Union veteran. He formerly lived in Bath County near Sherburne and near Wyoming, but now lives near Goddard, Fleming Co. James Jackson, aged 18, fatally stabbed John Griffith, aged 24, three times Sunday during a fight near Olympia. A lengthy article. Elder B.H. Ross received news last week that Phoebe Ross, aged 18, daughter of his brother Jacob Ross, died suddenly. Bath County World, Fri, 21 Jul 1905 Marriages: John H. Highland and Ida Highland were married Wednesday, July 19, at the home of the minister, Rev. J.T.J. Fizer. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Lindsey on Monday the 17th, Turner Thomas of Carlisle and Ella B. Ratliff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Ratliff of Sharpsburg by Rev. L.C. Kelly. Deaths: John H. Camplin died Friday, July 14, at his home in Jamestown, Ind. Burial Sunday. He was 79 and a resident here many years ago. July 20, Laban T. Sharp died at Hillsboro, Fleming Co. His uncles John and Waller Sharp and cousin J. Will Sharp went to Hillsboro and brought the body home. He was a travelling salesman for The Newton Tea and Spice Co. of Cincinnati. He was the first born of Marion Sharp, deceased, and Lou (Amos) Sharp and was born Oct. 2, 1860. Presbyterian Church members. Besides his mother, he left a sister, Mrs. James F. Hurst of this town. Funeral at his mother's on Friday with burial in Crown Hill. Owingsville Outlook, 27 Jul 1905 Births: To Ed Glover and wife, a son. Upper Flat Creek. Stepstone. To the wife of Franklin Christy, a daughter, July 22. Knob Lick. Deaths: Last Thursday, Jack Rogers and two sons were in the field at work near Johnson Station when a thunderstorm came up. The two boys ran to a nearby house, but the father stopped under a tree which was struck by lightning which killed Rogers. He was 56 and left a large family. Allie Mann, manager of the stone company at Freestone, died at Salt Lick hospital Thursday of tuberculosis aged 30. He was a brother of Rev. E.G.B. Mann, Presiding Elder of the Lexington District of the M.E. Church. Burial at Carlisle. Laban Sharp died at a hotel in Hillsboro Friday of heart disease. Native of Sharpsburg and was about 46. Worked for the Newton Tea and Spice Co. of Cincinnati. Friday, Jul. 21, John Razor, aged about 59. Left a brother Thomas Razor. Burial at Slaty Point Cemetery Saturday. Moore's Ferry. Bath County World, Fri, 28 Jul 1905 Deaths: John Henry Camplin was born in Sharpsburg, Ky. Dec 14, 1824 and died in Jamestown, Ind. Jul. 14, 1905 aged 80 years 7 months. Married three times and was father of eight children, three of whom survive him: Edward E. Camplin, Louisa M. Orear, and Albert G. Camplin. His wife also survives. Came to Jamestown, Ind. Feb. 23, 1864. Engage in the mertcantile business. A Methodist and a Republican. Burial in the Odd Fellows' Cemetery at Jamestown, Ind. Funeral services for Laban T. Sharp conducted at his mother's home last Friday by Rev. J.C. McMullen of Midway assisted by Rev. G.W. Bell. Burial Saturday at Crown Hill Members of Marysville Lodge 38, United Commercial Travellers. About 20 years ago while travelling for Church & Co. of New York, he lost an arm in a balloon ascent in Texas. Owingsville Outlook, 03 Aug 1905 Births: To Hiram Stephens and wife, a daughter. Okla. To Robert Whaley and wife, July 26, a daughter, Georgia Marguerite. Bethel. To Chris Johnson and wife, July 28, a son. Salt Lick. To J.W. Crouch and wife, a daughter, July 25. Bethel. July 24 to Joe Williams and wife, a son. Crooks. To Walter Sorrell and wife, a son, July 21. Moore's Ferry. Marriages: Frank McNabb, son of James McNab of near Reynoldsville, and May Wilson, daughter of William Wilson of near Odessa. were married Thursday by Elder B.H. Ross at his home. Deaths: Mrs. Frank McClain died Thursday, July 20 and was buried at the McClain burying ground. West End. Bath County World, Fri, 04 Aug 1905 Deaths: James Hollearn died in Cincinnati Wednesday, July 19, from being overcome by heat the previous day. His family was away from home and the body was not discovered until Friday, July 21. Brought to Mt. Sterling Saturday, July 22 and buried in St. Thomas' Cemetery. He was about 38 years old and a son of Mrs. Margaret Hollearn and a brother of Mrs. John J. Kearns and Jack Hollearn, all of Mt. Sterling. Left a wife and three children. Resident of Cincinnati for about 15 years. His family operated a toll-gate house near Hinkston Bridge on the Mt. Sterling Pike for many years and he attended Sharpsburg Academy for several terms. Owingsville Outlook, 10 Aug 1905 Marriages: Mabel Mae Northern and George M. Jackson were married at the home of the bride's parents in Wewoka last Wednesday, Jul. 26, by Rev. Robert Hodgson. He is the son of Squire William Jackson of Olympia and a brother of Samuel M. Jackson of this town. He went West about four years ago. Wewoka (I.T.) Herald. Deaths: William Bailey, aged about 46, son-in-law of Owen Myers of west of town, went from Stepstone to Davenport, Okla. in the latter part of March and died there last week. He was a son of David Bailey who was killed at the foot of the town hill on the Sharpsburg pike some thirty years ago. His mother Mrs. melissa Bailey, lives with her son David Bailey of Columbia, S.D. Edward Cartmill who, with his family, resided with his mother Mrs. Sallie Cartmill of the upper Prickly Ash neighborhood, died at his mother-in-law Mrs. Lou Pieratt's home on Slate Avenue on Monday. Funeral Tuesday with burial at Cartmill graveyard. He was aged about 28 and was a son of John Cartmill, deceased. His wife was Miss Ora Pieratt and she with their 2-year-old daughter survive. Left a mother, brothers Letcher, Walace and James, and sisters Mrs. Elsie Stone, Mrs. B.F. Pieratt, and Miss Annie, all of this county. Friday, the 2-months-old baby boy of Ed Staton. His mother died a few weeks ago. Forge Hill. At Enterprise on Aug. 4, Mrs. Randolph Nixon, nee Della Lemaster, aged 18. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nixon moved to Enterprise about one month ago. Member of the Christian Church. An infant died a few weeks before the mother. Crooks. Owingsville Outlook, 17 Aug 1905 Births: To W.T. Jones and wife, Aug. 1, a son, first born. Odessa. To Charles Rodgers and wife, a son, Thomas Jeff. Fairview. To John Craig and wife, Aug. 1, a son. Craigs. Deaths: Dr. Hord Sharp died at this home in Sharpsburg Sunday, aged about 60. He was a son of Dr. Will Sharp and a brother of Joseph Sharp. His wife was a Miss Colegrove. Left her and three children, Bela, Miss Mary Belle and a little boy. Richard W. Goodpaster who went from near Forge Hill to Sweetwater, Ill. about three years ago died there. Funeral Sunday at the Sweetwater Christian Church with burial by the Modern Woodman. He was born Jun. 22, 1858 in Bath Co. and died Aug. 11, 1905. Married to Emily Bell Williams in 1882. Nine children, all who survive: Edward W., Ernest C., Artie M., Elmer R., Howard W., Owen R., Jay B., Pearl E., and Chester Taylor. Member of the Christian Church. John C. Moore died at this home in Mayview, Mo. July 30. He was born Sep. 17, 1838 in Montgomery County. Married Cordelia C. Ragland in Ky. on Oct. 24, 1860. Seven children by her, four surviving: John of Mena, Ark., Ewell of Los Angeles, Cal., William of Kansas City, and Thomas of St. Louis. Mr. Moore moved to Mo. in 1875 and located near Aullville; moved to Mayview in 1876. Member of the Christian Church. The wife of John C. Moore is a daughter of James Ragland, deceased, and the only sister of Mrs. Nancy Shrout of upper Prickly Ash neighborhood. Saturday, Mrs. Barker, wife of William H. Barker, and was buried at Polksville Sunday. Left a husband and several children. Olympia. Owingsville Outlook, 24 Aug 1905 Births: To the wife of H.A. Day, a daughter. Hillsboro. To Mrs. Bob Manly, a daughter. Salt Lick. To H.T. Daily and wife, a son. Okla. Deaths: Nina Dee Sorrell, daughter of Davis Sorrell and wife, died Aug. 16. She was born Feb. 7, 1898. Burial in Longview Cemetery at Bethel on Aug. 17. Last Thursday, John B. Young, cousin of John B. McKinivan, took ill and died. Funeral at A.W. Bascom's home Friday with burial in Owingsville Cemetery. He was a son of James Young and wife and a grandson of Col. Thomas J. Young. His father has been dead a number of years. He was born Dec. 26, 1856 and was reared in Flat Creek neighborhood. Sisters and brothers were: Mrs. A.W. Bascom and William D. Young, of near town; Mrs. Bettie Jones of Texas; and Mrs. Dee Berry of near Sharpsburg. John Lewis Vice of near Forge Hill died last Thursday. Buried at Old Virginia last Friday. He was aged about 60 and died on the 42d anniversary of his enlistment in the Federal army during the Civil War. Left a widow and six children, all the latter under the age of 16. His last wife was a daughter of William Knox, deceased. Arthur, infant son of Ed Glover and wife, died Aug. 16 of chloera infantum. Burial in the Springfield Cemetery. Upper Flat Creek. Bath County World, Fri, 25 Aug 1905 Births: Sunday, Aug. 20 to Mr. and Mrs. George B. Nelson, Jr., a daughter, Alethia Draughn. Winchester Democrat. Deaths: John Young, aged 45, died suddenly near Owingsville last Friday. He was a grandson of Thomas H. Young, one of Bath County's settlers, and brother-in-law of Hon A.W. Bascom. Owingsville Outlook, 31 Aug 1905 Births: To Robert Warren and wife, Aug. 17, a son, Nesbitt. Craigs. To Alex Stewart and wife, a daughter. Okla. Marriages: Mrs. James A. Barnes received word that her brother David T. Gault was married Aug. 12 to Miss Jessie Wood of Cincinnati. He is the son of Mrs. Melissa Gault of Louisa, Ky. and was reared in this town. At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hedrick, Miss Mabel hedrick to Mr. James Fred Spurlock on Wednesday, Aug. 23. Wyoming. Deaths: Monday, Aug. 14, Mrs. Lucy Sexton who was taken sick in February. She was born Apr. 4, 1879. Left her husband Lewis Sexton and two children. Craigs. Bath County World, Fri, 01 Sep 1905 Marriages: Mr. Nena Robert Kline and Maggie Willie Turner, daughter of Mrs. Angelina Turner, local telephone operator, were married by Rev. C.G. Turner, pastor of the Methodist Church South, on Sunday, Aug. 27 at Mt. Sterling. Owingsville Outlook, 07 Sep 1905 Births: Thursday afternoon, Aug. 31 to Jason J. Mark and wife (nee Lida Smathers), a daughter, Lucile Stanley. Sep. 1 to S.T. Walton and wife, a daughter, Elvira Summers. Grange City. To Cecil Swarts and wife Sep. 29, a daughter, first born. (Should be Aug. 29?) Olympia. Owingsville Outlook, 14 Sep 1905 Births: To the wife of Henry Story, a son. Hillsboro. To the wife of E.H. Gardiner, a daughter. Hillsboro. Marriages: Wednesday, Sept. 6, Mrs. Hannah Pergram and Lou Bushaw at the home of the bride. She was a widow with six children. He is a widower with two children. Olympia. Deaths: Mrs. Henrietta Green died at or near Farmers Monday and was buried at Slaty Point Tuesday. She was aged 84 and had been blind for some time. She was the widow of William Green. Her maiden name was Razor and she was a sister of William Razor, Sr. who died at Midland City several years ago. Her husband has been dead some years. The following children survive: George F. Green of near Salt Lick, Jane, widow of James G. Rice, and Mary, wife of Charles W. Bailey, both of Trickham, Texas; Elizabeth, widow of John Davidson; William J. Mason and Annie, wife of Clay Jones of or near Farmers; Joshua of Yale; and Carrie, wife of Clark Garnett of Fleming County. The infant daughter of Vite Saunders died last Wednesday. Bath County World, Fri, 15 Sep 1905 Biths: At Owingsville, Thursday, Aug. 31 to Circuit Clerk Jason J. Mark and wife, nee Lida Smathers, a daughter, Lucille Stanley. Owingsville Outlook, 21 Sep 1905 Births: To Henry Teal and wife, Sept. 17, a daughter. Craigs. To Walter Belcher and wife, Sep. 15, a daughter. Olympia. To William Norris and wife, Sep. 16, a daughter, first born. Slate Valley. Marriages: James Lyons and Mrs. Rebecca Woodard were married by Elder B.H. Ross at his home on Thursday. He is a widower with a number of children and owns a home near Ferguson's schoolhouse. The bride lives on Lower Flat Creek. Deaths: Benjamin F. Myers died Saturday at the home of his daughter Mrs. Owen Myers, west of town. He was over 73 years old passing his birthday in March last. Married a daughter of Clement Conner. Six children, five surviving: William E. of near town, Ben F. of near Ewington, Robert of near Crooks, James H. of Stepstone, and Lucy, wife of Owen Myers of west of town. Mrs. Myers died about 17 years ago. Mrs. Lucy Hawkins is his only surviving sister. Mrs. Mag Ficklin of Hill Co., Mo. who died about 2 years ago was also a sister. George Pieratt, aged 18, son of John Pieratt of Montgomery County, died of locked bowels Friday and was buried at the Pieratt burial ground. John Pieratt is a son of Tine Pieratt and married a Miss Perkins. Mrs. Mary Perry died at her home near Midland City Thursday and was buried at Jones' Cemetery Friday. Left four children--three girls and a boy. Salt Lick. B.F. Myers, Sr. died at his son-in-law Owen Myers' home near Owingsville Saturday and was buried on the old Ryan farm now owned by John Karrick at this place on Monday. Stepstone. Bath County World, Fri, 22 Sep 1905 Births: On the 7th to the wife of Walter Wilson, a boy. Moorefield. Marriages: Frank Cheatham and Sue Templeman, both of Carlisle, were married a few days ago at Paris. Thomas Farrow and Mrs. Nannie Donaldson were married Wednesday at the bride's home near Reynoldsville by Elder B.F. Parker. Deaths: Mrs. Thomas William Hawkins died Thursday of typhoid fever aged about 20. Besides her husband, she leaves two children. Mr. Hawkins lives on O.M. Ratliff's place. Squire Robert Nelson died Thursday, Sep. 14 at Tate Spring, Tenn. where he had gone for medical treatment. Body brought home to his late home near Hedges, Clark Co., Friday, and after the funeral on Friday at Bethlehem Church, buried in Machpelah Cemetery. He was 78 and a Mexican War Veteran. His wife died about a year ago. One son, William Harvey Nelson, survives. Owingsville Outlook, 28 Sep 1905 Births: Sep. 24 to Clell Foley and wife, a daughter. Stoops. Deaths: De Witt C. Flood, aged 50, died at his home near Moore's Ferry Monday from typhoid fever and was buried at hedrick's burying ground Tuesday. He was twice married, first to a Miss McDonald who died several years ago and by whom he had several children, four of whom survive, two boys and two girls. His second wife was from Tennessee, but her name could not be learned. They had no children. Mrs. Mary Owings, aged about 92, died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Crit Lane on Flat Creek last Friday of old age. Burial in Springfield cemetery Saturday under charge of Rev. E.O. Guerrant of Wilmore. As near as can be ascertained, she was a daughter of a brother of Dr. Kelso who formerly lived on Peeled Oak. Her parents died when she was very young and Dr. Kelso and his wife raised her. She was married to Rezin Owings, Sr. Four children survive: Joshua Owings, Sr. of Montgomery County, Mrs. Mary J. Blaydes of Hot Springs, Ark., Thomas Owings of Flat Creek and Mrs. Crit Lane of Flat Creek. She had lived in this county about 50 years. Front pg. Also under Springfield and Upper Flat Creek. George Pieratt, eldest son of John Pieratt and wife of Mt. Sterling, died Friday Sep. 15. He was aged 18. For past two years, lived with his uncle and aunt, Fount Pieratt and wife west of town. Burial Saturday at the family burial ground near Owingsville. Services by Elders Ross and Parker. Sep. 22, of membranous croup, the little son of Mr. Temple and wife. Burial at Lexington. Mr. Temple was the C&O agent here. Salt Lick. The little child of Dr. Wells died Sep. 21 and was buried at Hedrick's graveyard. Salt Lick. Bath County World, Fri, 29 Sep 1905 Marriages: Sep. 20 at the home of her father, Mr. Fletcher Donaldson Sr., by Elder B.F. Parker, Mrs. Nannie Donaldson and Thomas Farrow, of near Flat Rock. Reynoldsville. Wednesday, Sep. 27 at the home of officiating minister Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman near Owingsville, John Boyd and Emma Johnson, of the Reynoldsville area. Willetta Whaley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Whaley of Cincinnati, was recently married to Milton Roland Singleton. Deaths: Mrs. Will T. Hawkins was buried at the Boyd graveyard near here Friday. She died with typhoid fever at her home near Bald Eagle. Left a husband and two little children. Reynoldsville. Mrs. Mary Owings, aged 92, died of senility at her home on Flat Creek Sep. 21. She was the widow of Rezin Owings and a relative of Col. Thomas Dye Owings who built the Owings House at Owingsville and for whom that town was named. Owingsville Outlook, 05 Oct 1905 Births: Sep. 18 at Earlsboro, O.T. to Rev. C.W. Musgrave and wife, formerly of this county, a daughter, Mary Ella. To Ben Thompson and wife, Oct. 1, a son. Craigs. To the wife of Joe Ray, a daughter on Saturday. To the wife of Mynheir Carpenter, same night, a daughter. Stepstone. To Frank Hunt and wife, a son. Okla. Deaths: Roe Hatton, 33-year-old son of Col. William Hatton of near Preston was struck by an eastbound train near Preston Saturday night and was killed. Both legs were cut off and the body mangled. He had returned intoxicated from Mt. Sterling and apparently sat down on the tracks and fell asleep. Burial in Kendall's Spring Sunday. Front page and under Crooks. William Ellison Richards died Wednesday, Sep. 27, and Miss Jennie Elliott's property on Main Street. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery Friday. Funeral by Elder Pollard, pastor of the Georgetown Baptist Church. He was born in the house in which he died on Mar. 21, 1864 and was the second son of William Richards. Removed to Middlesboro and engaged in business. Married about 13 years ago to Miss Anna Richart of this town, a daughter of J.M. Richart. Removed to Georgetown where he had a hardware business. Had numerous strokes and lost his mind and was placed in the Lexington Asylum. about two years ago. Six weeks ago, he was brought to his boyhood home where he died. His wife and one son James Morrow survive. Of his father's family, his mother, Mrs. Sallie Richards, and two brothers: John of Knoxville, Tenn. and Granville of Pineville, Ky. survive. Infant daughter of Clell Swarts and wife died Friday and was buried Saturday at Williamson graveyard. Olympia. Bath County World, Fri, 06 Sep 1905 Marriages: Roger Gilvin and Bessie Gilvin, daughter of Noah Gilvin, were married Wednesday (article damaged) by Rev. Fizer. Howard Triplett, second son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Triplett of near town, and Minnie Louise Edwards of Spokane, Wash., were married in that city Wednesday, Sep. 20. Owingsville Outlook, 12 Oct 1905 Births: To Turner Stull and wife, Sep. 29, a daughter. Crooks. Marriages: Thursday, Oct. 12, Mr. S.A. Dowd and Miss Jessie Atchison will be married at the home of the bride on lower Slate Creek. She is a daughter of the late James Thomas Atchison and his first wife. Mr. Dowd is from Berry, Harrison County, and is now Cashier of the Hillsboro Deposit bank. Deaths: Oct. 5 of cholera infantum, Mary Ella, one-year-old daughter of John Maupin and wife. Burial at Polksville Cemetery. Salt Lick. Bath County World, Fri, 13 Oct 1905 Births: To the wife of Frank Crouch, a daughter. Plum. Marriages: Mr. S.A. Dowd, cashier of Hillsboro Deposit Bank, and Jessie Lee Atchison of Wyoming, were married Thursday, Oct. 12, at Lexington. Owingsville Outlook, 19 Oct 1905 Births: To Sam Hawkins and wife, Oct. 5, a son. Odessa. Deaths: Fielding Green, aged 92, died at his home on uppe Licking River last Friday. His aged wife, a daughter of the elder William Moore and sister of William Moore, of Roe's Run, survives. Also their son John of Salt Lick. Daughters Mrs. James Ragland and Mrs. Luther Cassity died several years ago. Front page. Also under Salt Lick. Oct. 11 of membranous croup, Charlie, second son of William Jones and wife, nee Creath Alfrey. He was aged about 3 years. Burial at Jones' burial ground the following day. Salt Lick. Bath County World, Fri, 20 Oct 1905 Marriages: Thursday, Oct. 12, Aaron Newell and Lillie Mannin eloped to Ironton, Ohio and were married. Reynoldsville. Wednesday, Oct. 11, David Enoch Clarke and Mary Harris Layson were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Layson, at Millersburg. Daniel C. Clarke, brother of the groom, and Grace Miller, cousin of the bride attended. Paris Kentuckian Citizen. Deaths: Jesse Tedder, aged about 19, died Monday at the home of his father J.W. Tedder. Burial Wednesday in Crown Hill Cemetery. James Thomas Ware died Oct. 16. Was on a visit from Columbus, Ga. to his daughters Mrs. Dan Wilson and Mrs. E--- Myers, near Shawhan, in July, when he suffered a stroke which casued his death. He was about 52 and was a Georgia native, his father being a Methodist preacher. Came to this town when a young man. Married Nov. 26, 1876 to Annie Cannon. The children, all survive: Eula Lee (Nrs. Dan Wilson); Bettie (Mrs. Elmer Myers) of Shawhan; and William Hord of Lexington. Mrs. Ware died Feb. 13, 1898. Mr. Ware farmed and ran a hotel here for several years. Returned to Ga. in 1901 to work trading horses. Methodist Church member. Remains brought here Wednesday and buried in Crown Hill. Owingsville Outlook, 26 Oct 1905 Births: Friday, Oct. 20, to William Carroll and wife, of Peeled Oak, a son. Front pg. Also under Crooks. To Mr. and Mrs. Lee Butcher, Oct. 18, a son. Odessa. To Frank Estill and wife, nee Addie Vice, a son, Nathan Jackson. Okla. Marriages: Joseph F. Jones, Jr. and Miss Pearl Trumbo were married Thursday at the Catholic parsonage at Lexington by Rev. Father Barry. Mr. Jones was raised near Pine Grove. She is a nurse in Lexington and a daughter of David S. Trumbo of Carlisle and a sister of Mrs. T.H. Brown of this town. Miss Anna Guerrant, daughter of Rev. Edward O. Guerrant of Wilmore, married at her home Wednesday last week to Mr. N.E. Green of Louisville. Robert Gray of Centerville and Miss Emma Wilson, daughter of M.F. Wilson, were married last Wednesday, Oct. 18, by Rev. H.D. Clark at Mt. Sterling. Stepstone. At Lexington, Thursday, Oct. 19, Jarrett M. Stull of this place and Mrs. Missouri Montjoy of Lexington. The bride is the widow of John Montjoy, formerly of Bath County. Stoops. Deaths: James T. Ware died on Oct. 16 at the home of his son-in-law Elmer Myers near Shawhan of a stroke. Visited last July from his home in Columbus, Ga. with his daughters. Burial in Sharpsburg Cemetery. He was about 52. First came here over 30 years ago with James S. Boyd. Made his home in Reynoldsville neighbrhood. In 1876, married Annie Cannon. Three children, all surviving: Eula Lee, now Mrs. Dan Wilson; Bettie, now Mrs. Elmer Myers, both of Shawhan; and William Hord Ware of Lexington. Mrs. Ware died several years ago. Mr. Ware lived on a farm near bald Eagle for some years and kept a hotel in Sharpsburg before moving South in 1901. Bath County World, Fri, 27 Oct 1905 Births: To Will Carrol and wife, Oct. 20, a son. Preston. Marriages: Anna Guerrant and Norvin English Green, of Louisville, were married on Oct. 18 at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. Dr. and Mrs. E.O. Guerrant, near Wilmore. Bride's sister was Grace Guerrant. Groom's brother was Frank Green of New York. Ceremony by Rev. Guerrant. Deaths: John Canan, aged 53, of Scott County, died Oct. 15 of typhoid fever. Brother of W.H. Canan of Montgomery County, formerly of this county. Thomas M. Reed, aged 80, died at this home near Olympia, Washington Oct. 5. Was Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Washington and Senior Grand Secretary of the Free Masons of the World. Native of Sharpsburg, Ky. and an uncle of Mrs. Emma L. Chenault, Mrs. Jennie Robinson, Mrs. Alice R. Turner, Mrs. W.R. Thompson, and Miss Nannie E. Reed of this city. Mt. Sterling Sentinel-Democrat. Mrs. Robert L. Gilvin died Tuesday, Oct. 24 at her home about three miles west of town. She was 39 and was born a Miss Poynter. Left her husband and four children, the oldest aged 14. M.E. South Church member. Funeral by Rev. J.T.J. Fizer Thursday with burial in Crown Hill. Owingsville Outlook, 02 Nov 1905 Births: Oct. 26 to Bud Colliver and wife, a son. Grange City. Oct. 29 to Isaac McLain and wife, a daughter. Grange City. Marriages: James Pendleton and Beachie Crouch eloped Sunday and were married at Ironton, Ohio. She is the daughter of Mrs. Betsy Crouch and granddaughter of Mrs. Amanda Crouch. He is a railroad bridge carpenter for the L&N Railroad. Last Thursday at the home of and by Rev. Rex, Pastor of the Louisville M.E. Church, Perry Flora of this town and Miss Rada Triplett of Springfield section were married. She is the daughter of John R. Triplett of near Springfield. Mr. Flora is the son of Jonas Flora of near Sharpsburg. and came here to be the superintendent of the Bath Home Telephone Co. Last Thursday at the home of and by Elder B.H. Ross, Mr. Everett Barber, son of George W. Barber of near Grange City, and Lutie Thompson, daughter of Lafe Thompson of near Ringo's Mill, Fleming County. Deaths: David Irwin Shields, four-year-old son of Robert Shields and wife of Flat Creek died of diptheria Saturday. Burial made on the home farm Sunday. Mrs. R.L. Gilvin died Wednesday. Funeral at the M.E. Church with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery. Sharpsburg. Bath County World, Fri, 03 Nov 1905 Births: Friday, Nov. 10 to Mr. and Mrs. James Ring, a daughter. Friday, Nov. 10 to Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, a daughter. Marriages: Thomas Hughes Atkinson of the Springfield area, and Miss Anna Garth Tarr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Tarr of near Paris, were married at the Tarr's home by Elder Carey Morgan. Rev. John Baxter Meacham and Anna Laura Sharp were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Sharp, in Mt. Sterling, Nov. 15, by Rev. J.C. McMullen of Midway. Meacham is pastor of the Southern Presbyterian Church at Mt. Sterling. Earl E. Smathers, son of Lucy Smathers, and Pearl Fleming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Fleming, were married at the residence of the officiating minister, Rev. J.B. Meacham in Mt. Sterling on Thursday, Nov. 9. At the parsonage Sunday, Mr. Williams and Miss Setters were married by W.L. Clark. Moorefield. Deaths: Hattie Poynter Gilvin, daughter of Frank and Josephine Poynter, was born Jul. 19, 1866; married to Robert Gilvin Nov. 12, 1888, and died Oct. 24, 1905, leaving her husband and four children, mother, one brother, and three sisters. Methodist Church member. Owingsville Outlook, 09 Nov 1905 Births: Nov. 3 to James L. Gregory and wife, a son. Stoops. Marriages: Last week, Samuel Donaldson, son of Fletcher Donaldson and wife of near Reynoldsville, and Lizzie Foudry, daughter of Jeff Foudry of White Oak. Odessa. Sunday, Nov. 5 at the residence of Wesley Blevins, Clarence Spence and Honor Clark. Crooks. Nov. 5, J.W. Staton and Miss Fannie Staton, daughter of Meade Staton. Sunday, Nov. 5 at the home of the bride, Clarence Spence, son of Wash Spence, and Honor Clark, daughter of Felix Clark. Olympia. Deaths: Col J.S. Hurt died Sunday at the home of J.B. Jones in Mt. Sterling of old age. Burial at Mt. Sterling Cemetery Monday. He was born John Smith Hurt about 80 years ago in Montgomery County. Two of his brothers were Berryman Hurt and Harvey Hurt who died some years ago in Montgomery County. John Smith Hurt served in the Mexican War. Studied law and became a lawyer. Went to California during the Gold Rush. During the Civil War, helped recruit the 21st Ky. Infantry (Union) of which he became Lt. Col. About 1886, removed to Mt. Sterling to reside. Mrs. Mattie Abbott, aged 24, daughter of Thomas Copher of Jackson's school house neighborhood, died Saturday and was buried Sunday at the Jackson graveyard. Her husband survives. Their baby died some time ago. At his home near town Thursday, Josiah Lindsey. Funeral at the home by Rev. L.C. Kelly with burial in Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, Sunday. Sharpsburg. Mrs. Susan Fisher, wife of Lewis Fisher of this town, who was stricken with paralysis on Monday, died Tuesday, Oct. 31. Funeral at the home by Rev. J.T.J. Fizer Wednesday with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Sharpsburg. Thomas Carroll, eldest son of T.J. Steele, died Saturday, Nov. 4 of diabetes. He was 21. Funeral by Elder Parker at the home and burial in Springfield Cemetery Sunday. Upper Flat Creek. Mrs. St Clair Smith died at her home near here Thursday and was buried at the family graveyard by the side of her husband who died here about 20 years ago. Hillsboro. Bath County World, Fri, 10 Nov 1905 Births: Nov. 2 to James Bennett and wife, a daughter. Reynoldsville. Nov. 7 to Joe Crouch and wife, a son. Deaths: Thomas Sharp died Wednesday, Nov 9 of catarrhal pneumonia at his home two miles from town. Born in Bath Co. Mar. 4, 1821; married Nov. 20, 1861 to Sarah Elizabeth Ratliff who died Jan. 26, 1867. Married second on Jan. 14, 1873 to Sarah Ellen Wren who died Feb. 2, 1877. Survived by one child from his first marriage, William A. Sharp, who resides on the home place. Deceased was a descendant of the original Sharp family in this section being a grandson of Moses Sharp who came from Virginia with Daniel Boone and founded this town and, in connection with William Penix, deeded the streets, alleys and public square to the people of the town. Burial in Crown Hill this forenoon. Josiah Lindsey died Nov. 2. He was born Apr. 13, 1846, brought up in Mason Co., moved to Mt. Sterling in 1878 then moved th Sharpsburg in 1895 where he died. Owingsville Outlook, 16 Nov 1905 Births: Friday to John Markland and wife, a son. Nov. 9 to Dallas Gudgell and wife, a son. Upper White Oak. The 10th inst. to Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gudgell, a son. Odessa. To William Clayton and wife, nee Mary Ellen Denton, a daughter; to John Myers and wife, a daughter. Salt Lick. To Thomas Jackson and wife, Nov. 5, a son. Olympia. Marriages: Sundat at the ore mines at the home of the bride Miss Mattie Purvis and Lee Thompson by Elder Ross. She is the daughter of Thomas Purvis; he is the son of George Thompson. Craigs. Deaths: At his home on East Fork, Richard Crump of consumption, Nov. 12. Upper White Oak. Issac Shouse, wife and Mrs. Otie Stephens attended the burial of their relative Mrs. Robert Young at Flemingsburg, whose death from consumption occured Nov. 12. Mrs. Young was formerly Miss Anna Shouse. She left one child. Salt Lick. Richard Crump died Sunday at the home of his mother, Mrs. Sallie Crump. His father died when he was 12. He was about 35 years old and unmarried. Odessa. A child of Sam Rogers was buried at Longview Cemetery last Sunday. Bethel. Bath County World, Fri, 17 Nov 1905 Births: Oct. 25 to the wife of Walter Stone, a daughter, Josephine James. Moorefield. Marriages: William H. Berry of Mt. Sterling and Ruby C. Yates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Yates, were married at the bride's parents' home on Oct. 25. Groom's mother was Mrs. Leo Games of Mt. Sterling. In Louisville, Oct. 26, Perry Flora and Rada Triplett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Triplett of near town. He is a lineman for the Sharpsburg Home Telephone Co. Oct. 18, William Crouch and Gertrude Sheeler. Plum. Deaths: Josiah Lindsey died at his home yesterday. Funeral from the residence Sunday by Rev. L.C. Kelly and burial in Machpelah Cemetery at Mt. Sterling Sunday. Rev. R.P. Bayless of Shelby County died Oct. 24 of typhoid fever at an infirmary in Louisville. He was 25 and took ill at a meeting at Springfield. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Fisher died Tuesday, Oct. 31 at her home in this town of paralysis. Funeral by Rev. J.T.J. Fizer Wednesday with burial in Crown Hill. Born a Miss Frederick in Mason County on Jul. 30, 1851. Married to Lewis Fisher on Jan. 14, 1869. Twelve children, eight of whom survive: Fannie, wife of John Hawkins; Bessie, wife of William Campbell; Clara Belle, wife of Thomas Campbell; Clemmie Florence, Grover Cleveland; Lizzie Lee, wife of George Crawford; Louie May and Annie Ray. Also, one sister, Mrs. Annie Reed of Mason County and three brothers: James and Joseph Frederick of Carlisle and Samuel Frederick of Mason County. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher came here in 1883. Owingsville Outlook, 23 Nov 1905 Marriages: Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Stoops announce the marriage of their daughter Amanda Belle to Mr. Sidney Boyd McDowell on Wednesday, Nov. 15, at Ridge Wood, News Ferry, Virginia. The parents of the bride formerly resided near Stoops, Montgomery Co. but moved to Florida a few years ago and a couple of years ago moved to Virginia. Thomas Hughes Atkinson, son of Mrs. Lizzie Atkinson, and Anna Garth Tarr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Tarr, were married at the home of the bride's parents between Paris and Millersburg, Bourbon County, on Nov. 15, by Elder Carey E. Morgan. Deaths: John B. McAlister died Wednesday at the St. Joseph's Hospital in Lexington. He was a son of Mr. J.L. McAlister of this city, was 33 years old and unmarried. Survived by his parents, two brothers and teo sisters: C.G. McAlister of Lexington, Arthur McAlister of Kansas City, Mrs. C.W. Goodpaster of Owingsville and Mrs. Kate Martin of Ashland. Funeral Friday with burial at Owingsville conducted by the Mt. Sterling BPOE. Mt. Sterling Gazette. Nov. 1 at the home of her parents, H.C. Ellington and wife, near Bangor, Mrs. Flora Johnson, wife of Aqua Johnson. Nov. 4, David Arnold, the little child of Robert and Lucy Shields. Many attended the burial of Luke Shultz at the Stull graveyard Saturday. West End. Friday, Nov. 17, Ammy, the daughter of John W. Power and wife of Reynoldsville, granddaughter of Mrs. Ammy Everman. She was aged 2 years and three months. Left parents, a brother, and twin sister. Upper White Oak. Bath County World, Fri, 24 Nov 1905 Marriages: Nov. 19 at the home of the bride, Lillie Carter and Will Highley. Preston. Deaths: John B. McAlister died at St. Joseph's Hospital in Lexington, Wednesday, Nov. 15. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. J.L. McAlister of Mt. Sterling, formerly of Bethel vicinity, and worked for the Mt. Sterling post office. Survived by his parents, two brothers and two sisters: C.G. McAlister of Lexington; Arthur McAlister of Kansas City; Mrs. C.W. Goodpaster of Owingsville; and Mrs. Kate Martin of Ashland. Burial Friday at Owingsville Cemetery. Nov. 16, one of the twin daughters of John Powers and wife, aged about three years. Buried Friday in a graveyard near White Oak church. Reynoldsville. Owingsville Outlook, 30 Nov 1905 Births: Monday to Kelly Richards and wife, nee Anna Hutcheson, a son, first born. Thursday to James Goodpaster, son of Worth W. Goodpaster, and wife, nee Jennie Stone, a son. Nov. 15 to Harry Reese and wife, nee Olga Moore, of Mt. Sterling, a daughter, Elizabeth Lee. Thursday, Nov. 22, to James Goodpaster and wife, a son, first born. Slate Valley. To Clarence Colliver and wife, a son. Odessa. Marriages: One day last week, Elder Robert Campbell married the following couples in the parlor of the Owings House: Luther Sorrell and Miss M. Rhoda Foudry of Fleming County; Luther Bailey and Miss Rennetta C. Wagoner of near Sherburne. Deaths: Fannie May, fifteen-month-old daughter of Joe Foley and wife, nee Mattie Garner, of near Springfield, died of diptheria Sunday. Burial at Springfield Cemetery Monday. Charley Stone, aged about 3-1/2 years, a colored child, was burned to death at Salt Lick Monday. Resolution of respect made at Salt Lick on Nov. 21 to Herman Kindig who was born in Switzerland, Apr. 4, 1850; made a Master Mason in Jan. 1889 by Phelps Lodge No. 182 at Farmers and later transferred to Salt Lick Lodge No. 682; died at his home at Farmers, Ky. on Nov. 20, 1905. Owingsville Outlook, 07 Dec 1905 Births: Thursday, Nov. 30, to Alfred N. Crooks and wife, nee Mary Saunders, a daughter. To Wes Royse and wife, a son. Grange City. Nov. 27 to Woodson Norris and wife, a daughter. Naylor's Branch. To Milford Cox and wife, nee Leona Maze, Nov. 30, a son. Salt Lick. To Oscar Evans and wife, Dec. 2, a daughter. Fairview. Marriages: On Monday last week, Judge N. Reid Patterson was married to Miss Virginia Logan on Sunday at Winchester by Elder Cecil Armstrong of the Winchester Christian Church. She is a daughter of D. Boone Logan of Pineville. Judge Newton reid Patterson is the son of William R. Patterson and grandson of Hon. William C. Allen and Prof. Thomas Patterson (former President of Hamilton College, Lexington). Elder B.H. Ross at his home last Thursday, Nov. 30, married Thomas Jefferson Hart, son of J.T. Hart, and Mary Elizabeth Barber, daughter of Silas Barber, all of Naylor's Branch. Front page. Also Naylor's Branch. Walter Chiles Metcalfe of Kansas City, Mo., son of Judge Thomas Mtecalfe, deceased, of St. Louis, once a resident of Mt. Sterling, was married to Mrs. Josie Lauth Chenault on Nov. 29 at the home of Charles H. Duty in Covington, Ky. He is the nephew of L.T. Chiles of Mt. Sterling. Deaths: The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley died Sunday of diptheria. Springfield. Newt Holleran, old pensioner, died Friday of old age and was buried in Phelps graveyard on Saturday near Ringo's Mill. Hillsboro. Nov. 28, Granville Staton, at the home of his father, Mead Staton, of rheumatism and pneumonia. Left a wife, three children, several sisters and brothers. Olympia. Bath County World, Fri, 08 Dec 1905 Births: At Owingsville, Thursday, Nov. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N. Crooks, formerly Miss May Saunders, of this place, a daughter, Mary Robinson. Marriages: Alvin Jackson, son of J.W. Jackson, and Esther Kingsolver, oldest daughter of James Kingsolver,of near town, were married in Mt. Sterling Wednesday, Nov 29 by Rev. W.E. Mitchell. Judge N. Reid Patterson, of Owingsville, and Virginia Logan of Pineville were married at the Court View Hotel in Winchester by Elder C.J. Armstrong, Sunday, Dec. 3. He is the eldest son of William R. Patterson, deceased. She is a daughter of D. Boone Logan, lawyer of Pineville, formerly of Morehead where in 1887 he leda band of citizens and wiped out the notorious Craig Tolliver and his gang. His second marriage, his first wife, Miss Ina Goodpaster, having died several years ago. Deaths: Mary Jane Shields died Saturday, Dec. 2, from pneumonia, aged 64. Was a widow and lived in the old Poplar Grove church. Left one daughter, Miss Martha McCaul, and three sons: Frank, Allie and James Shields. Burial Sunday at Longview Cemetery. Wednesday, Nov. 29, Alberta May, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crawford, aged four years. Charles Stone, 3-year-old colored boy, was burned to death at Salt Lick by his clothing catching fire from an open grate. Owingsville Outlook, 14 Dec 1905 Births: Dec. 6 to A.S. Hart and wife, a son. Stoops. Marriages: Dec. 10 at the home of the bride, Miss Carrie Swarts, oldest daughter of R.D. Swarts, and John Griffin, son of G.W. Griffin, by Bro. Sipple. Olympia. Deaths: Wednesday, Dec. 6, James Sanderson, son of Sam C. Sanderson, aged about 18. Left his father, mother, three sister and five brothers. Cause of death was consumption. Burial at Longview Cemetery Friday. James A. McDonald, brother-in-law of H.A. Flood of Salt Lick, died of fever and kidney trouble at his home in Lindsay, Indian Territory, Nov. 30. He and his wife sold their property at Moore's Ferry in winter or spring of 1902 and moved West, finally settling at Port Lavaca, Texas, and later moving to Lindsay. His wife, a daughter of Squire Thomas Flood, deceased of near Polksville. Deceased was about 60 and was the only son of George McDonald. They had no children. Of his father's children, it is believed only one daughter still survives. James Eldridge of Ford died Friday from typhoid fever and was buried there. Stepstone. Luke Shultz died at the home of his uncle H.P. Shultz on Peeled Oak Friday, Nov. 17. He was about 26 and a son of Allen Shultz of Murfreesboro, Tenn. Married to Ida Robertson, daughter of George Robertson, deceased. Two children survive. Burial in Stull graveyard near Olympian Springs Nov. 18. Stoops. Owingsville Outlook, 21 Dec 1905 Births: Thursday to Carl Kash and wife, nee Lillie Johnson, of Slate Valley, a son. Mrs. Kash was at the home of her father George P. Johnson near Sharpsburg. To Walter Hawkins and wife, nee Nota Vice, a son. Bethel. Dec. 14 to George Dickerson and wife, a daughter. Salt Lick. Marriages: Mr. R.P. McCord of Red House and Mrs. Lucy Cohen Faris of Sharpsburg were married by Elder H.D. Clark at the home of Mrs. Leo Games of Mt. Sterling last Wednesday. She is the widow of John Faris who died about nine years ago. Two children, a son Cohen and a little daughter, of her first marriage. Deaths: The body of W.A. Johnson, a barber, aged 27, of Morehead, was found near Olympia Monday, having apparently fallen off the train and having been killed. (Another announcement of the death of James A. McDonald. See previous issue) Mrs. Jane Cowles died at Kansas City Wednesday, Dec. 18, and was buried the following Saturday, presumably at Parsons, Kansas where the family owned a cemetery lot. She was a daughter of William Ragland and his wife, Mrs. Gillean Ragland., both deceased. She was reared here and at Ragland's Mills on upper Licking River. Married to John Cowles and lived at Parsons, Kansas for a long time. Mr. Cowles once lived here before their marriage and worked at the saddler's trade with George Abraham. Left two sons, both grown, John and Fred. She was a sister of Mrs. John Gillon. Miss Elizabeth Wilson died of grip and paralysis at the home of her sister-in-law Mrs. Bige Wilson, near lower Slate bridge, Saturday, and was buried in the Wilson lot at Owingsville Cemetery Sunday. She was 88 and a daughter of Jerry Wilson and was born and reared near the mouth of Warwick's Run on the Bath County side and was a sister of Bige Wilson, deceased. Nancy Lacy, her sister, is the only surviving child of her father's family. Dec. 12, James Williamson, aged 78. He married Ardena Storms, Sep. 23, 1851. Twelve children. Crooks Bath County World, Fri, 22 Dec 1905 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawkins, a son, Oscar Samuel. Bethel. Marriages: (Article badly damaged) Marriage of Waller Sharp, Jr. to Miss Mary Shrout at Mt. Sterling Tuesday. He is the son of Hon. and Mrs. Waller Sharp. She is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Shrout. (Article badly damaged) Thursday at the home of the bride, Rev. Morris Parks Arrasmith and Mary Elizabeth Thompson. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Henry Thompson, of near town. He is the pastor of the M.E. Church in Duncombe, Iowa. Deaths: James Williamson died Dec. 12 of old age. He was 78 and left a wife and several grown children. Preston. Owingsville Outlook, 28 Dec 1905 (Part of this paper has been cut out) Births: To W.R. Bailey and wife of East Fork, Dec. 19, a daughter. Dec. 25 to Allie Sorrell and wife, a daughter. Bethel. Thursday, Dec. 21 to J.H. Gillaspie and wife, a son, Kenneth. Stoops. Marriages: Elder B.H. Ross at his home Sunday married Ben Jones and Alice Carter, both of the Pleasant Valley neighborhood of upper Slate Creek. She is the daughter of Mrs. Bettie Carter and her deceased husband, John Carter. He is the son of Levi Jones and is Deputy Assessor of Bath County. B. Albert Shrout, son of George W. Shrout of Jones' Branch neighborhood, and Miss Minnie Goodpaster, daughter of Worth Goodpaster, of upper Slate Creek, were to be married Wednesday this week. Jim Gray, Jr. and Miss Lillie Calvert were married at the home of the bride's parents, Foster Calvert and wife, Thursday, Dec. 21. Fairview. Deaths: Andrew McLain died of pneumonia in the Okla neighborhood Friday, Dec. 22 and was buried at Eden's Chapel, Fleming County. He was aged about 75.Married Mary Daugherty, daughter of John Daugherty, who survives. Surviving children: Belle, wife of Nallis Perkins of Marion, O.; Annie, wife of George R. (Jape) ---- ; Eva, wife of John McClure, Susie?, wife of John Roby; Jennie, wife of Gar Colliver; Lillie, wife of Allen Campbell; Omar; ---- of Bath and Fleming counties; and William, a U.S. Soldier in the Phillipines. Front page. Also under Okla. Ellis North, aged about 23, died of pneumonia Christmas Day at the home of his grandfather, Col. Lafayette North. He was a son of William North and was unmarried. Left his father, one sister (Mrs. James Horseman of near owingsville), and a brother Claude. West End. Bath County World, Fri, 05 Jan 1906 Births: Dec. 21 to the wife of Herdie Myers, a son. Moorefield. Deaths: The dead body of James Bryan was found Tuesday in a shallow branch near Cane Ridge, Bourbon County. He was about 25 and was the only child of Jefferson Bryan. Addicted to strong drink. Bath County World, Fri, 12 Jan 1906 (Badly damaged with parts missing) Births: The other day to Mr. and Mrs. S.B. Hawkins near Odessa, a daughter. Deaths: Death of Mr. ---- Howard (this artcile partly missing). Funeral at the Methodist Church by Rev. J.T.J. Fizer with burial at Crown Hill. Owingsville Outlook, 25 Jan 1906 Fragmented Births: Saturday, Jan. 10 to A.B. Burns and wife, a son. Thursday, Jan. 18, to Omar Snelling and wife, a daughter. Jan. 18 to Frank Hedger and wife near Bald Eagle, a daughter. Deaths: Joseph H. Richart died Friday Jan. 19 at Owingsville of which town he was the oldest resident. Only surviving son, James Richart. Funeral Sunday with burial at Owingsville Cemetery. He was born in Owingsville on Jul. 4, 1815, a son of Duncan....(rest of this article gone). Mrs. James Watson, whose obituary was in last week's WORLD leaves a husband and five children: Mrs. W.T. Hawkins, Lillie, William, Burns and John Thomas. Reynoldsville. Bath County World, Fri, 26 Jan 1906 (Bottom half missing) Death of Mr. Joseph H. Richart (part missing). Son of ---- Richart and Pattie Sharp. his mother being a daughter of Moses Sharp, founder of this town. He went to Owingsville in 1836 and engaged in the dry goods business from which he retired a few years ago. Vice President of Owingsville Banking Co. Twice married, first to Elizabeth Morrow by whom he had three children, only one of whom survives. Mrs. Richart died in 1855 and Mr. Richart later married Mrs. Mary Thomas who died several years ago. Christian Church member. Miles Kash, aged 83, died at his home in Menifee County last Saturday of paralysis. Father of Dr. O.S. Kash of Moorefield. Owingsville Outlook, 01 Feb 1906 Fragmented Births: To Duke C. Frederick and wife, a daughter; to Mr. Lutes and wife, a son. (Town not known) To James Karrick and wife, a son. West End. To the wife of M.T. Boyd, a son. Hillsboro. Marriages: About a month ago, Waller Sharp, Jr., son of Waller Sharp, Sr. of Sharpsburg, married Miss Lena Shrout, daughter of James R. Shrout of Sharpsburg and sister of Gay T. Shrout of this town. Deaths: Friday Mrs. Anna Hull was found dead in her home near Sherburne. The body was interred with her little daughter Grace...(rest of article gone). Peter Miller died in a fire in an overturned freight car near Preston. We was a native of Lexington and conductor on the train. Jan. 25 of consumption, Samuel Cox, aged 22. Burial in Dickerson Cemetery. (Town not known) Mrs. Sarah Susan Whaley who death was mentioned last week, died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Thomas L. Jones of consumption. She was the last member of William Newland's family and was born May 30, 1830 and died Jan. 22, 1906. Married to Charles G. Whaley Oct. 4, 1849. Eleven children, seven surviving: Mrs. George Moxley, Mrs. Thomas L. Jones, David and Tolliver, of this county; Mrs. Thomas L. Garner and U.G. (Doc) of Missouri; Mrs. Warren Stewart of Illinois. She was a member of the Christian Church at White Oak. Funeral Tuesday by Elder B.H. Parker. Burial in - -- cemetery. (Article damaged). Odessa. Saturday at her home here, Mrs. Martha Hudson Nealis. Left a husband, aged mother, three sisters, --- brothers. Burial Monday at New Hope. Article damaged. Hillsboro. Bath County World, Fri, 02 Feb 1906 (Fragmented) Deaths: Pete Miller of Lexington, freight train conductor, was cooked to death in a caboose on a C&O freight train one mile east of Preston when the train passed a curve too quickly, derailed the caboose which tipped over pinning a red-hot stove against him and another seriously injured man, Edward Flynn of Mt. Sterling. Bath County World, Fri, 09 Feb 1906 Births: Sunday, Jan. 24 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, a daughter, Irene Berry. Feb. 2 to W.D. Bailey amd wife, a son, Benjamin Stanley Bailey. East Fork. Jan. 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hedger near Bald Eagle, a son. Reynoldsville. Deaths: Mrs. Bertie Campbell, wife of James N. Campbell, died at her home in this town Saturday, Feb. 3 from stomach trouble. She was the fifth child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Grimes and was born in Fountain County, Ind., Feb. 11, 1876. Resident here 23 years. Married to James Newton Campbell Sep. 28, 1890. Eight children, seven surviving: John, Martha May, Hugo, Thomas, Goebel, James and Ruth, ranging from 13 to two years. A baby preceded the mother to the grave a few weeks. Member of Springfield Presbyterian Church. Also survived by two brothers: Edward Grimes of Butte, Montana and Hugh Grimes of Bourbon County. Also four sisters: Ida, wife of Thomas Canan of Montgomery County; Effie Grimes of near town; Mary Tom Grimes of Rathdrum, Idaho; and Ruth, wife of William Utterback of this county. Funeral Monday by Rev. Fizer with burial at Crown Hill. Owingsville Outlook, 15 Feb 1906 Marriages: At the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Lou Ratliff, in this city Thursday, Ann Elizabeth Ratliff to Ben Myers of Cincinnati by Rev. J.R. Hobbs. Mt. Sterling Sentinel- Democrat. Deaths: John Spencer died at his home in Alva, Oklahoma, Friday, jan. 18. His wife survived. Two children: Mrs. Alfred Jackson and Robert, both of Oklahoma. Mrs. William Hart of Roe's Run and Joseph Spencer of Clermont, Ohio are the only sister and brother living. He was aged about 65 and was a son of George Spencer. He was born and reared on Roe's Run. Went to Franklin County, Ky. many years ago and resided there until he recently removed to Oklahoma. Henry, 8-year-old son of John M. Elliott and wife, formerly of Mt. Sterling, now of Pleasant Hill, Mo. died last week of diptheria. Another son, Robert, died a few weeks ago of the same disease. Relatives in Bath County. Henri C. Turner aged 31 of Mt. Sterling died at Marietta, Ga. Thursday. Son of the late Col. Thomas Turner and a brother of Judge Squire Turner, editor of the Mt. Sterling Sentinel-Democrat. A small daughter of William Fisher of Peeled Oak was playing around the fire at her home last week when her clothing ignited and she was burned to death. Burial at Mt. Sterling. Death of Mrs. Snedegar. Top part of artcicle is gone. Born in 1859? and died Feb. 6, 1906, oldest daughter of Nathan and Mary Riddle and was married to William Snedegar on Sep. 27, 1884. Two children, Clyde and Chester, both at home. Member of the Christian Church. Odessa. Bath County World, Fri, 23 Feb 1906 Marriages: Mr. Hat Buckler and Miss Della B. Ham of Flat Creek, were married Thursday by Rev. G.W. Bell. Deaths: George W. Myers, aged 73, died at the home of his daughter Mrs. Mary J. Whaley at Millersburg Monday of stomach trouble. He was born in Bath County on May 15, 1833 and was married Nancy Whaley Nov. 1, 1851. Lived near this town until 17 years ago when he moved to Paris. When his health failed, he and wife moved to Millersburg to live with their daughter. Survived by four daughters: Mrs. A.T. Forsyth of Paris; Mrs. Mary J. Whaley of Millersburg; Mrs. Lucy Black and Mrs. Ida Desha of Greencastle, Ind. Buried from Millersburg Methodist Church Tuesday with burial at Millersburg Cemetery. Owingsville Outlook, 01 Mar 1906 Births: Sunday to J.W. Fassett and wife of Flat Creek, a daughter. Feb. 20 to Srthur Horseman and wife, of Washington Branch, a son. Sunday to T.S. Roe and wife of west of town, a son. Feb. 20 to James Penix and wife, a son. Olympia. To the wife of H.P. Maxey and wife, a daughter. Ringo's Mill. To the wife of Charles Ray, Friday, a daughter. Stepstone. Marriages: Elder B.H. Ross at his home Wednesday last week married Charles Steele, son of Perry Steel, and Annie Wigginton, daughter of John Wigginton, all of near Stepstone. Chester A. Bundy of Yale, formerly of St. Mary's, Pa., and Miss Myrtle Marie Clark of Frenchburg, were married at the home of Thomas Shaw and wife last Sunday by Bro. Roundtree. Cave Run. Feb. 22 at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. J.K. Bates in Ashland, Kathryn Bates and Wirt C. Steele, both of Ashland. Salt Lick. Samuel J. Parsons and Lulie Cundiff were married Feb. 21 at the home of Rev. Ramey. Leonard Roberson, son of Thomas Roberson, and Nannie Prewitt, second daughter of Arch Prewitt, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Arch Prewitt and wife of Montgomery County, near Somerset Church Wednesday, Feb. 21, by Elder H.D. Clark. Groom's uncle was James Roberson of Grassy Lick. Stoops. Feb. 23, George H. Hargett to Miss Nettie Royse. Moved to Kansas. Ringo's Mill. Feb. 22, Mr. J.S. McGregor to Emma Humphries. Ringo's Mill. Deaths: John Watkins, the negro in jail here under life sentence for the murder of William Mullins, white, committed suicide Sunday by strangling himself with his leather belt. Body sent to Lexington for burial. Albert Lewis, 21, of Munsey, Rowan County, was killed by a C&O freight train at Salt Lick Sunday. He was returning from Sunday School and as the train passed, he tried to jump on a platform between cars, slipped and fell under the train. He was to have been married to a young woman of Rowan County next Saturday. Front page. Article under Salt Lick states his home was in Carter County and that he was a railroad carpenter. Salt Lick. Tyler McFarland's baby died Tuesday night of whooping cough and was buried Thursday at Buck Creek burying ground. Cave Run. A little child of Willie and Minnie Barber of Odessa was buried at the graveyard on George Lathram's place Monday. Naylor's Branch. Alex Wells died of dropsy Feb. 21. Left a wife and seven children, two brothers and one sister. Olympia. N.C. Crouch, aged 73, died last week and was buried at Longview Cemetery. He was a Mason. Bethel. Alex Wells, aged 41, died of dropsy Feb. 21. Wife and seven children. Crooks. At her home Feb. 16, Miss Nevada Boyd of consumption. Ringo's Mill. Bath County World, Fri, 02 Mar 1906 Births: Monday, Feb. 26 to Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Ballenger of Moorefield, a son, Fredricka Edwards. Marriages: Mr. .F.M. Gillispie, aged 60, of Bourbon County, and Annie L. Rhodes of Mason County were married Wednesday at the home of the bride. Deaths: Saturday, Feb. 24, Sarah Lee, 20-month-old child of Thomas and Belle Campbell, at their home near town. Burial at Crown Hill Sunday. Owingsville Outlook, 08 Mar 1906 Births: To Thomas Raymond and wife, a daughter. Hillsboro. To William Swarts and wife, Mar. 2, a daughter. Olympia. To Town Marshal Harve James and wife, a son. Salt Lick. To Clay Reeves and wife, Feb. 26, twins, a boy and a girl. Moore's Ferry. To Mote Sorrell and wife, a son. Okla. Marriages: Johnson Stone and Myrtle Heflin were married by Rev. Hatchet of Winchester at the home of the bride's parents at Farmers. At the home of Elder B.H. Ross Wednesday last week by Elder Ross, W. Frank Jones, son of Alex Jones, and Livonia Warders, daughter of Henry Warders; also George Darnell, son of W.E. Darnell, deceased, and Miss Aubrey Warders. The brides are sisters and lived in Montgomery County. The grooms are from near Flat Creek. Front page. Also under Upper Flat Creek. March 1, James Phelps and Maude Estill. Ringo's Mill. Clarence Myers and Miss Gerrude Adkins of Rowan County, came here Saturday, aroused the County Clerk and Elder Robert Campbell, and were married in the Clerk's office about midnight. Deaths: Ex-County Judge James Carey of Morehead died past week. He was aged 80. Was a Captain in the 24th Ky. Regiment commanded by Col. J.S. Hurt in the Civil War. Was Judge of Rowan County and was the father of Matt Carey who also was Judge of Rowan County. Was son-in-law of Major Mat Brain, former citizen of Farmers. Feb. 25 at her son George's of Flat Creek of pneumonia, Mary, wife of Isaac Clark, aged 73. Maiden name was Mary Toy. Married to Isaac Clark 58 years ago. Eight sons, seven living: John of near Preston; George; James and Gould of Flat Creek; Sam of near Olympian Springs; Robert of Randolph Co., Mo.; and Jo of near Owingsville. Butler died when 13 with pneumonia. Besides seven sons, husband also survives, two half-sisters and one half-brother: Mrs. Sam Shultz, Mrs. Maria Stamper, and Butler Toy. Member of the Methodist Church. Slate Valley. Thursday of whooping cough, the five-weeks-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fanning of this place. Grange City. Death of Mrs. Thomas C. Ragland who died in Farmers March 3. Salt Lick. Owingsville Outlook, 15 Mar 1906 Births: To the wife of Elbert Rawlings, a son. Hillsboro. Marriages: Rollie Manley, son of William Manley, and Annie Hart, daughter of John Everett Hart, all of Slate Valley, eloped Sunday and were married at Maysville. Robert E. Damon of Bethel and Annie Lee Shrout of Hillsboro were married at the home of Elder B.H. Ross last Wednesday. Deaths: Mrs. Maggie Calvert who was burned at Sherburne some weeks ago by the explosion of a lamp in the hands of her son-in-law James Davis, died this past week. The baby son one-week-old of Jeff L. Atchison and wife, of lower Slate Creek, died Saturday and was buried Sunday in Atchison graveyard. Andy Thompson, aged about 65, died Friday at the County Poorhouse. Mrs. Eliza Goodpaster, aged about 70, died Saturday at the home of her son Brutus on Salt Well of heart trouble. Widow of Captain Fountain Goodpaster who died several years ago. Following sons and daughters: Carlos, Brutus, Matilda (wife of Jeff Carpenter), and Stella, all of that section. Front page. Also Stepstone. Feb. 6, the little baby of Greely Cooper of whooping cough; interment in Hillsboro Cemetery. Ringo's Mill. Hillsboro. A little child of Whaley Bailey died last week of pneumonia. Burial in the family graveyard on Geo. Lathram's farm. Odessa. The baby boy of Sam and Mollie Hawkins died Saturday of measles and pneumonia. Burial at Jones graveyard Sunday. Odessa. Mrs. Clay Vice died Saturday Mar. 3; burial in Longview Cemetery Sunday. Mrs. George Witherow of Ashland died of consumption and was buried in Old Fields graveyard Friday. She was before marriage Elva Wells. Olympia. Bath County World, Fri, 16 Mar 1906 Births: Sunday, March 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Woodman Fassett of the Flat Creek neighborhood, a daughter. Mr. Fassett is 77 years old. Deaths: Mrs. Maggie Calvert, terribly burned some time ago by explosion of a lamp at Sherburne, died Friday, March 2. She was about 40 and is survived by her husband, James E. Calvert, and five children. Bath County World, Fri, 23 Mar 1906 Deaths: William Land was fatally injured near Birmingham, Ala. Thursday last week and died Friday. Conductor on the L&N Railroad. Fell out of the car while leaning out the cabosse window to alert the engineer of a hot box. Remians taken to Louisa, Lawrence Co. and buried Tuesday. He was about 38 and left a wife and four children. He was a son of Mrs. Alla E. Land of Mt. Sterling, formerly of near Bethel. His father, Cosby Land, died several years ago. Also left one brother, Ben G. Land, of Mt. Sterling. George Wells, aged 14, died of supposed hydrophobia at his home near Owinsgville as the result, it is said, of having been bitten by a mad dog six years previous. Brother of Edward Wells of Oxford, N.C. Bath County World, Fri, 30 Mar 1906 Births: Tuesday, March 27, to Dr. and Mrs. S.N. Stone, of Bethel, a daughter. Wednesday, Mar. 21, to Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas of the Bramblett neighborhood, a daughter. Mar. 21 to William Everman and wife, a son. Reynoldsville. Mar. 12 to Jason Trimble and wife, at Bald Eagle, a daughter. Reynoldsville Mar. 24 to Oscar Chandler and wife near Bald Eagle, a daughter. Reynoldsville. Deaths: Mr. Charles Gilvin died Monday, Mar. 26, from consumption. Left a wife, two daughters, Dee and Bessie, and one son, Glen. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, 05 Apr 1906 Births: To Robert J. Moore and wife of Antonia, Texas on the 12th ult., a son, Robert J. Forge Hill. To Tom Rawlings and wife, Mar. 31, a son, Glenn Monroe. Forge Hill. Sunday, Apr. 1, to C.W. Horseman and wife, a daughter. Naylor's Branch. To Buddie Jones and wife, a son. Craigs. To Henry Gregory and wife, Mar. 29, a son. Craigs. Slate Valley. To Claude Warren and wife, Mar 30, a son. Craigs. Slate Valley. To Nesbitt Satterfield and wife, Mar 29, a son. unk. Deaths: Mrs. Nancy Shrout of Harper's Fork of Prickly Ash died Thursday, Mar. 29 from paralysis. Sons Reuben of Independence, Mo. and J. Will who was travelling in Mississippi were both present when she died. Funeral at the Christian Church. Burial at Owingsville Cemetery. She was a daughter of James Ragland and was born Jan. 30, 1832 at the mouth of Salt Well Creek on upper Slate Creek. Married Isaac D. Shrout in 1850. Twelve children, the eldest and the seventh dying in infancy. Survivors included: Cordelia (Mrs. Richard Donaldson) and James R., both of near Sharpsburg; Belle (Mrs. Thomas S. Barnes), living at the junction of Dawson and Tunnel pikes; DeWitt C. who lives at the home place; Reuben of Independence, Mo.; Thomas S. of Owingsville; J. William of Mt. Sterling; Minnie (Mrs. Thomas L. Peters of Bethel; Leslie, County Clerk of Bath; Nancy (Mrs. Albert Wilson) of Bethel. The husband died in Jul 1884. Of the family of her father there survive: Mrs. Cordelia Moore of Mayview, Mo.; John W. (Dock) of Indianapolis, Ind.; and Thomas M. of Lexington. Front page. Upper Prickly Ash. James J. Moore's son Sidney, aged about six, died at the Kentucky Childrens Home at Louisville Wednesday last week and was buried Thursday at the burial ground of the child's grandfather James Norris, northeast of town. The father was away at Big Springs, Texas. The mother and another child died about one year ago. Mrs. Bettie Wells, widow of Ambrose Wells of the upper Prickly Ash neighborhood died of pneumonia last Friday, Mar 30, and was buried Saturday at the Boaz family burying ground west of town. Left her husband and two children: Annie, wife of Henry Cline living on the Thomas Boaz farm and Albert, at home. Of her father's family, the following survive: James Boaz, John, Mrs. Sam Cassity, Mrs. Florence Knox, and Mrs. Flem Wells of Danville, Ind., all others living in Bath County. Front page. Upper Prickly Ash. Mrs. James Treadway died of heart trouble at her home on Salt Well Sunday and was buried Monday at the family burying ground after services by Elder B.H. Ross. She was a daughter of James Kincaid and was aged about 60. Surviving brothers and sisters were: Mrs. Emily Steele (mother of George and Felix) and James Kincaid, both of Salt Well; John and Richard Kincaid and DeWitt C. Tipton, half-brother, all of the Plum neighborhood in Montgomery and Bourbon Counties. Mrs. Eliza Goodpaster, who died a few weeks ago, was a sister. Left her wife and three children: Eddie L. and Pike P., and Effie, wife of Newt Cassity. Mrs. Berry Reynolds died at Yale Thursday and was buried Friday at lower Salt Lick. Cave Run. Saturday, Mar. 31, Samuel Webster of pneumonia aged about 35. unk. Saturday, Mrs. Sallie Yazel, aged 90. Burial Sunday in the family graveyard. Hillsboro. Bath County World, Fri, 06 Apr 1906 Deaths: Mrs. Ellen Vice, aged 83 years and 10 months, died Tuesday Apr. 3 at the home of M.T. Hendrix near Bethel. She was the widow of John A. Vice. Major Enoch Burns, citizen of Fleming County, aged 81, was buried Monday last at Elizaville Cemetery. Born in Bath County but spent many years in Fleming County. Funeral by Rev. Scudder. Carlisle Advocate. He was the only brother of Mrs. E.B. Ralls of near town. Mrs. Nancy Shrout died Thursday, Mar. 29 at her home near Owingsville of paralysis. She was 74 on the 30th of last January. Services by Elder T.S. Tinsley of Louisville assisted by Eld. Robert Campbell. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. Survived by ten children: James R., Thomas S., Leslie and Dee of this county; William of Mt. Sterling; Reuben of Independence, Mo.; Mrs. S.S. Barnes, Mrs. Richard Donaldosn, Mrs. Albert Wilson and Mrs. T.L. Peters, of this county. The infant child (Mary Edna) of Dr. and Mrs. S.N. Stone was buried Sunday. Remarks by Rev. Fizer. Bethel. Owingsville Outlook, 12 Apr 1906 Births: To Dave Chandler and wife, Apr. 6, a daughter. Crooks. Apr. 8 to the wife of Newton Story, a daughter. Hillsboro. To Ed McClain and wife, a daughter. West End. To Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tincher, Apr. 3, a son. Craigs. To Mr. and Mrs. Holt Warren, Apr. 3, a daughter, first born. Craigs. To Walker Horseman and wife, of Washington Branch, a son. Craigs. Marriages: William Sorrell and Elizabeth McClain were married at the home of Robert Ratliff east of twon last Saturday by Elder B.H. Ross. She, aged 16, is a daughter of Samuel McClain; he is aged 33 and lives on Col. H.H. Ewing's farm. Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Gaitskill on Lexington avenue, Hugh Maguire and Elizabeth Gaitskill, by Dr. John L. Weber of Ky. Wesleyan College.Bride is sister of Mrs. Jesse Hampton and Miss Jane Gaitskill. Winchester Democrat. John T. Clayton and Annie Power were married Wednesday at the home of and by Elder Robert Campbell. She is the only child of Mrs. Pierce Goodpaster and her first husband, John Burns, deceased, and is the widow of Woodson B. Power. Mr. Clayton came here from Brooksville to manage the tobacco warehouse for Robertson and Stone. His father is P.H. Clayton and his brother-in-law is J.A. McCane, Bracken County Clerk. At Owingsville, Apr. 4, Sam Filson, eldest son of William Filson of Fleming County, and Lucy Dicken, youngest daughter of Dr. Will Dicken of Fleming County. Ringo's Mill. Sunday, Apr. 8 at the home of and by Rev. Anderson, George Toy, son of Butler Toy, and Alice Wilson, daughter of Mrs. Jane Wilson. Slate Valley & Craigs. Deaths: Thomas Crocket's baby son Feland died of measles on the A.W. Young farm on Flat Creek Monday. Eph Hatton's baby son Taulbee, one of the twins, died aged 2 months from measles Monday at Craigs. Mrs. Ellen Vice, widow of John A. Vice of near Sherburne, died from paralysis Apr. 3. Funeral at the house of Moses T. Hendrix (her home) by Rev. Fizer. Burial at Longview Cemetery. She was a daughter of Thomas Bromagem and a sister of Jefferson Bromagem. She was born May 11, 1822 in Bath County. Methodist Church member since age 18. Married John A. Vice in 1840. No children. None of her father's family survive. Col. Thomas Johnson, a Mexican War veteran and member of the Confederate Congress, commander of the Second Battalion of the Confederate Mounted Rifles, died Saturday. He was born Jul. 4, 1812. His wife was a daughter of A.G. Peters and survives. Their children: Albert Sidney, Mrs. Pattie Riley, Mrs. J.M. Hoffman, Misses Annie and Susette, all of Mt. Sterling, and Mrs. J.M. Hutton of Cincinnati. The remains of Mrs. Tennie Likes who died in Cincinnati passed through here Friday for Fairview for burial. Hillsboro. Bath County World, Fri, 13 Apr 1906 Deaths: Mrs. Alice Doyle Hall, aged 50, died of measles Tuesday, Apr. 10 at her home near town. She was the wife of William C. Hall to whom she was married 24 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by the following children: John, Leander, Robert, Mary and Lina. Two children have the same disease. Burial in Crown Hill Thursday. by services by Rev. Fizer. Mrs. Mary Jane Atchison died of pneumonia Friday, Apr. 6, at the home of her son-in-law William H. ratliff in this town. Funeral at the home by Rev. G.W. Bell with burial at Crown Hill. She was a daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth Trumbo and was born at Winchester, Ind. At Wyoming,Dec. 2, 1852, she married Joshua O. Atchison who died May 14, 1899. She lived here since Apr. 10, 1858. Survived by her only child, Mrs. W.H. Ratliff of this town; one sister, Mrs. Ella Browning of Carlisle, and five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Owingsville Outlook, 19 Apr 1906 Births: To Jeff Stephens and wife, a daughter. Okla. Marriages: Elder B.H. Ross married Alvin Clark and Catherine Williamson on Sunday in the road in front of his house. The couple is from the Olympia section. David V. Lagrew of Salt Lick, son of Joseph Lagrew of the mouth of Caney Creek on upper Licking River, was married to Stella Parker who lived on North Limestone street, Lexington. Lexington Herald. At Hotel Jackson, Saturday, Apr. 14, by Rev. Roundtree, David Lagrew and Stella Parker. Salt Lick. Deaths: Mrs. Rebecca Coyle died at her home on the headwaters of Naylor's Branch on Thursday from old age and partial paralysis. Funeral at Slate Valley Christian Church Friday by Edler B.F. Parker with burial in Coyle burial ground on Washington Branch. She was a daughter of Thomas Kincaid and was born May 14, 1815 near the mouth of Prickly Ash. Married to James Coyle. She was the last survivor of a large family which included: Elizabeth, wife of William Warren; Polly, wife of John Warren; Jennie, wife of Frank Knox; Patsy, wife of Buck Craig; Andrew; William; Samuel and Thomas, full sister and brothers, and Oliver Park and Artemesia, wife of James Arnold, son and daughter of the mother and her second husband, Mr. Park. Children of James and Rebecca Coyle were: George W., Andrew K., William H., James B., Mary (widow of Albert Norris), Margaret (wife of James W. Barber); Martha (widow of Omar Horseman and now wife of John S. Bailey), and Thomas. George, William and Thomas are deceased. The balance live in the Prickly Ash, Naylor's Branch, and Forge Hill neighborhoods. Her husband died in 1853. Mrs. Angeline Tincher , widow of Frank Tincher, died Sunday of a congestive chill at the home of Martin Sexton at Craigs. She was 78. Burial Tuesday at the Old Virginia burying ground. Left one son, Ambrose Tincher of Lexington. She was a sister of the late Seymour Wright. Mrs. Alice Hall, wife of William C. Hall, died of measles last Monday at her home near Sharpsburg. Her husband, three sons and a daughter survive. She was aged about 48 and was a daughter of Sanford Doyle of the headwaters of Naylor's Branch. Letter received from J.T. Wills of Oklahoma stating that Wes Downs was dead. He was a son of William Downs, now of Mt. Sterling, but was born and reared here. West End. Near here Thursday, Mrs. Lou Purvis, of flux, and was buried at Hedrick's Friday. She was the widow of Frank Purvis who died about two years ago. Left several children. Moore's Ferry. Festus Kash died Friday of double pneumonia and was buried Sunday in the Alfrey graveyard. Cave Run. George, 10-months-old baby of M.M. Calvert and wife, choked to death on some beans found on the floor of the family home. Buried Monday at Siloam graveyard. Cave Run. The six-week-old baby of James Buchannan and wife died Friday and was buried Saturday at the Steel burying ground on Prickly Ash. Upper Prickly Ash. Friday, Apr. 13, Mrs. Fim Crooks of near town. Left her husband and four small children. Family came here from Garrison, Ky. Salt Lick. Apr. 13, Festus Kash, of Licking Union, of fever. Left a wife, nee Sallie Crosthwait, and two small children. Salt Lick. Uncle Dan Blevins died Apr. 11 of dropsy and was buried at the Old Fields Graveyard. Olympia. Thursday, the infant son of Tommie McRoberts; burial Friday. Hillsboro. Hattie Newman, daughter of James Newman, died Saturday of consumption and was buried at the Newman graveyard Sunday. Hillsboro. Owingsville Outlook, 26 Apr 1906 Damaged copy. Births: Sunday to J.R. Carmichael and wife of the eastern suburb, a son. On the 22d inst. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNab, a son, first born. Odessa. Apr. 19 to Squire John Trimble and wife, a son. Stoops. Marriages: Elder B.H. Ross married Walter Thompson, son of Sherman Thompson, and Daisy Adams, daughter of John M. Adams, all of Fleming County, on Apr. 18 at the County Clerk's Office. J.W. Webber and Mrs. Ora Eichmann married on Saturday, Apr. 14, at Chico, California. He is a tinner who left here about 15 years ago with his wife, presumed to be dead, and a daughter Sallie. B.F. Roberts and Effie Swarts were married in Mt. Sterling last Saturday. She is the daughter of Samuel Swarts, deceasedm and step-daughter of Lile Hart of Olympia. The groom is a native of Carter County, was the night operator at Preston before going to Pikeville, and served in the Phillipines in the Signal Corps. Apr 21 at Mt. Sterling, Effie Swarts and B.F. Roberts of Pikeville. She is a daughter of Sam Swarts, deceased. Olympia. Deaths: Arthur Clay Carmichael died Apr. 8 at the age of 11 months and nine days at the home of its parents, T. Duncan Carmichael and wife, on RFD 3, Paris. Buried in the Cane Ridge Churchyard. Miss Nina Phelps died at the owings House on Saturday from pneumonia caused by measles. Her mother resides in Flemingsburg. Her brother, Grover, at or near Paris. She was 22 and was a duaghter of William S. Phelps, superintendent of the Owingsville Cemetery, and his former wife. Funeral at the Owings House Sunday by Elder Robert Campbell with burial at Owingsville Cemetery. Mrs. James Shepherd died at her home here Friday morning. Funeral at the M.E. Church here Sunday by Rev. J.L. West with burial at the cemetery here. Her nephews were pall-bearers: Albert Day, John Rice, James Walton, Alvin Kendall, Frank Dodge, and Palmer Hurst. Hillsboro. Bath County World, Fri, 27 Apr 1906 Deaths: Mrs. Priscilla Clark, wife of Judge James C. Clark, died of consumption Thursday, Apr. 12, at her home in Winchester. She was 47 years old and was the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.P. VanPelt of this town, both deceased. She was a sister of Mrs. John E. Groves of Mt. Sterling; C.N. VanPelt of St. Joseph, Mo.; and Mrs. E.R. Vanmeter of Springfield, Ohio. Also survived by her husband, former U.S. Commissioner at London, Ky. and three children. They moved from London to Winchester about six months ago. Burial at Falmouth. Owingsville Outlook, 03 May 1906 Births: Apr. 27 to Walter Griggs and wife, a son. Olympia. Apr. 27 to Grover Wright and wife, a daughter. Olympia. Apr. 26 to Lige Highley and wife, a son. Olympia. Marriages: Shelby Carpenter and Minnie Mills were married Thursday by Elder B.H. Ross at the County Clerk's Office. Groom's fourth marriage. Both boarders at the county poorhouse. At St. Patrick's Church Wednesday, Rev. Father Roell married Mike Howard and Jane C. Glover. She is the daughter of W.C. Glover, Sr. and wife of Flat Creek. Also a niece of John and James Guillon. Mt. Sterling Gazette. Elder B.H. Ross married William Vice, son of George Vice of near Bethel, and Lizzie Bailey, daughter of Jerry Bailey of East Fork neighborhood, at the County Clerk's Office on Thursday. Deaths: Nina A. Black, aged 16, died of consumption at the home of her grandmother Mrs. Anne E. Crow Monday, Apr. 23. Burial Wednesday at Gilead. Mrs. Elizabeth Satterfield died at Preston Saturday and was buried in the Owingsville Cemetery Sunday. She was the daughter of ex-Jailer Samuel Nixon and was born Feb. 15, 1872. She left her husband and a son, Drew, aged about 5 years. Sister and brothers: Annie, wife of Tadge Gilbert of Midland City, William and Beverly D. of Preston, and Randolph of Pikeville. Funeral at the home by Elder B.F. Parker. Front page & Crooks. Mrs. Mollie Lane, wife of Richard H. Lane, died at her home near Stepstone Monday, Apr. 30. Funeral at the home by Elder H.D. Clark of the Mt. Sterling Christian Church on Tuesday. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. She was born in the vicinity in which she died on May 5, 1860, only daughter of Milton Stephens who survives her, her mother having died some two years ago. Her brother Peter H. Stephens is the only other survivor of her father's family, her brothers William and George having died many years ago. Six children: Milton, the eldest, died in Oct 1902; Survivors were: Miss Kittie, Alice (with the Guthrie Clothing Co. of Mt. Sterling), George, Jennie and James. Front page, Stepstone. Apr. 28, the little 1-year-old son of John Reffitt and wife and was buried Sunday in the Stull graveyard. Olympia. Monday, Apr. 23, Raymond, three-year-old son of Sherman Thompson and wife, of whooping cough and measles. This is the second child of the Thompson's to died of the same disease in the last three weeks. Apr. 21 of measles, Almirinda Perry; burial in the family graveyard near here the 22d. Ringo's Mill. Bath County World, Fri, 04 May 1906 Births: Friday, Apr. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. James W. Shankland, a son, James Warren, Jr. Owingsville Outlook, 10 May 1906 Births: To Charles Dawson and wife, May 3, a son, Espie James. Forge Hill. To E.C. Kimbrell and wife, May 7, a son. Moore's Ferry. Marriages: Elder B.H. Ross at the County Clerk's Office last week married Garnett Crow and Mollie Hartgrove, both of the southern part of the county, on Thursday. Thursday by Elder B.H. Ross at his home, Samuel Royse , son of Hiram (Bud) Royse of Wyoming, and Lucy Riddle, daughter of Nathan Riddle of Rowan County. May 3 at the home of the bride, Miss Effie L. Boyd, daughter of Stephen Boyd, and Thomas Sorrell, son of John Sorrell, by Elder Henry Martin. Okla. Sunday, Elsie Roe Purvis, son of William Purvis, and Miss Okie Goodpaster, daughter of David Goodpaster and wife. Craigs. Deaths: Robert Ewing Gaitskill, youngest child and only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ed Gaitskill, died Monday, May 7, of kidney trouble, aged six and a half years. Winchester Democrat. A little child of James O. Shanks died Saturday of consumption and was buried at Licking Union burying ground. Cave Run. Saturday near Polksville, Hannah Highley, aged about 80. Lived with her granddaughter who married Perry Wells. Buried at Hedrick's Cemetery Sunday. Hunt Highley is her only child here. Other children live out West. Moore's Ferry. Bath County World, Fri, 11 May 1906 Deaths: Mrs. Mollie Lane, wife of Richard H. Lane of Stepstone, died Apr. 30 from lung trouble, at Mt. Sterling. Funeral by Elder H.D. Clark of Mt. Sterling Christian Church with burial at Owingsville Cemetery. Rev. Hugh Y. Harvin died at his home at Oakwood, Fleming County, Friday, May 4. District Supt of Kentucky Children's Home Society of Louisville. Graduate of Southern Theological Seminary of Louisville. Funeral Sunday. He was unmarried. Miss Allene Kennedy, niece of Rev. and Mrs. J.T.J. Fizer, aged 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Kennedy, died Sunday, May 6 of typhoid pneumonia at Paris. Baptist Church member. Left her father, mother and four sisters. Funeral at the home Tuesday by Rev. G.W. Clark with burial at Paris Cemetery. Owingsville Outlook, 17 May 1906 Births: To George Blevins and wife, a son. West End. Marriages: Elder B.H. Ross married Mr. J.L. Markwell , son of Richard Markwell of Fleming County, and Della, daughter of Alex Maze of Polksville at the bride's home Sunday. George Durant and Eva Johnson were married by Elder H.D. Clark at his home in Mt. Sterling. They were to have been married May 15, but owing to the death of her grandfather Martin Jones Saturday, it was decided to have the wedding at the minister's home. She is the daughter of George P. Johnson of near Sharpsburg. He is from Stanford, Ill. Deaths: Mrs. Lizzie Everett, widow of Mack Everett and daughter of William Ragan, died at Mt. Sterling of paralysis on Monday. Left two children, Mrs. Nettie Wells of Fort Worth, Texas, and Sam of Indian Territory. John W. Clark, aged 38, son of Mrs. Katurah Clark of Mt. Sterling, shot himself to death in a fit of despondency while taking treatment at the home of his mother-in-law Mrs. Heekin, widow of the prominent coffee and spice merchant in Cincinnati. Wife and five-month-old baby survive. Burial at Mt. Sterling. Mrs. Waller Sharp died at her home at Sharpsburg Saturday from paralysis of the brain. Funeral Monday with burial in Crown Hill Cemetery, Sharpsburg. She was a native of Georgetown and was aged about 56. Her maiden name was Mattie Elgin. Her husband and three children survive: Elgin, Waller Jr. and Miss Anna Jefferson. Mrs. Mary Copher, wife of French Copher living near the old Block House iron mines, died Thursday. Burial in Jackson graveyard Friday. She was 63 last March and a daughter of James Wells, deceased, and his second wife who was a daughter of Samuel McQuithey, deceased. She was a half-sister of Dick, Joe, William, Mrs. William Welsh, Alex, Nim and Mrs. Andy Webster; and a full sister of Thomas and Benjamin and Joe. Thomas, Benjamin and Mrs. Webster are the only survivors of her father's family. Following children survive: Fannie, wife of William Lawson of Breathitt County; Andy, Omar, Thomas and Ollie, all at home. Martin Jones died at his home in Slate Valley Saturday, May 12. Funeral Sunday with burial at the family (Chasteen) burial ground on upper Slate Creek by Bath Lodge No. 55 F&AM of which he had been a member since 1868. He was a son of William Jones and was born Apr. 16, 1827 in the house occupied by Worth Goodpaster on upper Slate Creek on a patent taken up by the Ragland family which later passed into the Chasteen family of which Mr. Jones' mother was an heir. Mr. Jones married Martha Garrett, daughter of Fleming Garrett. Nine children, two who died in infancy. Widow and following children survive: Elder J. Fred of Stanfield, Ill.; Elizabeth, wife of Peter Hart of Forge Farm near Preston; Rhoda, wife of George P. Johnson of near Sharpsburg; Julia, wife of Elder B.H. Ross of Owingsville; Ann, widow of John Stone at home; Jennie, widow of Roe Myers of near Forge Hill; Fannie, wife, of Samuel Conyers of Slate Valley. One brother, James and one sister, Mrs. Perry Goodpaster, both of whom died years ago. Resided with his uncle Renny Chasteen until 1861 when he moved to Forge Farm. He was a gunsmith, carpenter, and miller. Also a Resolution of Respect by Bath Lodge No. 55, F&AM. Bath County World, Fri, 18 May 1906 Married: Frank Benjamin Hill and Miss Willie Hunt were married at the Presbyterian parsonage Tuesday by Rev. G.W. Bell. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Hill and clerks in the Judy and Bascom Hardware Store. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Hunt. Mrs. Mettie K. Sharp died at her home in this town Saturday, May 12, of apoplexy. She was the wife of Waller Sharp. She was born Mrs. America Kate Sharp on Jan. 1, 1852 at Georgetown, Ky. Eighth child of Samuel and America (Gaines) Elgin, deceased. Married at the Georgetown Christian Church on Feb. 16, 1875 to Waller Shapr of this town. Four children: Gano Elgin, James Coleman (who died in Aug. 1880 aged 2 years); Waller, Jr., and Anna Jefferson. Also left one sister, Mrs. Mary E. Prewitt of Louisville, Mo. and two brothers, Samuel Elgin of Clarksville, Mo. and Jefferson C. Elgin of Paris, Ky. Member of the Christian Church. Funeral at the home Monday by Eld. E.J. Barnett. Burial at Crown Hill cemetery. Bath County World, Fri, 25 May 1906 Births: To Dick Wilson and wife, a son. Bethel. Marriages: Mr. George W. Durant of Stamford, Ill. and Eva Maude Johnson, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George P. Johnson, of near town, were married at the home of officiating minister, Eld. H.D. Clark, in Mt. Sterling. Owingsville Outlook, 31 May 1906 Marriages: Simpson Spurlock and Emma Ham were married by Elder B.H. Ross at the home of Oscar Conyers on White Oak Creek Thursday. He is the son of James Spurlock, blacksmith of Wyoming and sister of Annie Spurlock. John Jones and Ethel Hicks were married at the County Clerk's Office by Elder Robert Campbell. She is the eldest daughter of James Hicks who lives on Jeff Dawson's farm on upper Slate Creek and is only 15 or 16 years old. He is a son of John M. Jones of Kendall Springs. Thomas Conyers and Nellie Lee Myers and Robert S. Anderson and Emma Conyers are to be married Wednesday of this week at the Wyoming Christian Church. The Conyers are son and daughter of Jack Conyers. Miss Myers is a daughter of Joseph Myers. Mr. Anderson is a son of E.D. Anderson. All are of Wyoming. Miss Mary Shrout and Willis Lindsey are to be married at the Sharpsburg Christian Church on Wednesday, Jun. 6 by Elder E.J. Barnett. Thomas Lindsey is brother of the groom. Louisville Post. Saturday at Brother Crouch's, Cora Spence and James Richardson. She is the daughter of Wash Spence. Olympia. Deaths: Last week we gave a notice of the death of Mrs. George Trumbo of upper White Oak. She was a daughter of Thomas S. and Mary E. Vice and was born Oct. 6, 1870 and died May 18, 1906. Married to George A. Trumbo on Jul. 22, 1886 by Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman. Left her husband and five children: Etta, Lizzie, Mary J., Lucy, Lee and Marcus. Odessa. Tuesday, May 22, the three-month-old son of Morton Sorrell. Okla. Bath County World, Fri, 01 Jun 1906 Births: Saturday, May 26 to Dr. and Mrs. W.H. Taulbee at Maysville, a daughter. Deaths: Josephine, 10-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Whaley, of near Moorefield, died last Saturday. John D. Ockomon, aged 87, died Monday, May 28, at the home of his son-in- law, Charles McGuffy, near town. Burial in Carlisle Cemetery Tuesday. William Henry Miller, aged 71, died Monday, Apr. 23 at the home of his nephew William Pickett, 1314 Wall Street, Joplin, Mo. Came to Joplin in the 1870 and later moved to Galena, Kansas. Survived by a sister, Mrs. J.M. Pickett of Joplin, Mo.; a daughter, Mrs. J.R. Estes of Gunnison, Colo.; and a son, Battaile Miller of Galena, Kansas. Funeral at the home Wednesday, Apr. 25, with burial in the Galena City Cemetery. Galena, Kansas, Evening Times. He was a son of Dr. John Thomas and Elizabeth (Shumate) Miller and was born at Little Rock, Bourbon County. The father was killed by lightning on Boone Creek near Little Rock in Sep. 1854 and was buried at Cane Ridge. The other children of Dr. and Mrs. Miller were Peyton M. and Sue. Capt. Peyton Miller was a Captain in the Confederate Army and is buried near the Confederate monument in Paris Cemetery. Mr. Miller's mother was a sister of Mrs. Sanford Allen, deceased. Mr. Miller came to this town about 1855 and clerked for Sanford Allen in his dry goods store in the old Boyd building. Left here about 1865 or 1866 going to Carlisle, then to Cincinnati where he was a traveling salesman. He later went West. Married four times; first to Belle Barnes, second to Lucretia Battaile, a sister of Mrs. Benjamin H. Sharp of near town. He was twice married out West. John Witcher Sharp was born in Sharpsburg, Ky. Apr. 15, 1823 and died May 21, 1906 aged 83 years, one month and six days. Married to Mary Craycraft on Nov. 25, 1847, she dying Apr. 29, 1888. Seven children, six girls and one boy, of whom three survive: Mrs. nancy A. Smyser, Mrs. Dora B. Alley, and Mrs. Ella O. Terrell. Four children dead: Mary and Willie dying as infants; Mrs. Elizabeth W. Powers and Mrs. Emily R. Grinstead passing later in life, both with families. Twenty grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. Member of Missionary Baptist Church since 1850. Moved to Tipton Co., Ind. in 1848 settling on government land in 1853. He was a son of Dr. Richard and Emily (Witcher) Sharp and was born and reared in Sharpsburg. One brother, Dr. William Sharp, who died in May 1876. Two sisters, Emily and Nannie; the latter married a Mr. Cook. Dr. Richard Sharp was the son of Moses Sharp, founder of Sharpsburg in whose honor the town's name was changed to from Bloomfield. Dr. Richard Sharp was born Apr. 6, 1792 and died Aug. 25, 1825. Elected to the General Assembly but died suddenly at the close of the election, said to have been poisoned by political rivals. John W. Sharp was a member of the Baptist Church. Bath County World, Fri, 08 Jun 1906 Marriages: Mary Sue Shrout, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Shrout of near town, and William Savage Lindsey, son of Mrs. Mary E. Lindsey, were married Wednesday, June 6 at the Christian Church. This is a long item for a marriage. Deaths: Major George M. Hampton was born May 18, 1818 in Cabell Co., Va. (also published that he was a native of Greenup Co., Ky.). Came to this county in 1835 settling near this town where he married Jane McCormick on Jun. 15, 1837. She died Nov. 1840 leaving no children. Married July 29, 1841 to Mary F. Caldwell, sister of the late Ephriam and James Caldwell. Four children by this union, two surviving: Mrs. P. Bruce Turner of near Mt. Sterling and Mrs. S.E. Myers of near Moorefield. Major Hampton's second wife died Apr. 24, 1900. From 1843 to 1850, was constable. In 1850, elected to the Legislature. In 1854, moved to Morgan County to run a grist mill. In 1861, elected again to the Legislature for Morgan and Wolfe Counties. In 1877 moved to Fleming County where he lived until 1880 when he returned to Bath County. Later moved to near Moorefield where he resided two months before his death when he went to live with his daughter, Mrs. Turner, near Mt. Sterling where he died Saturday, May 27. Burial in Machpelah Cemetery at Mt. Sterling. Presbyterian Church member. Dr. William E. Phillips, aged 80, well-known physician, died at his home at Wyoming on May 30 of the infirmities of old age. Practiced medicine over 50 years. Served as a soldier in the Federal army. Saved the leg of Judge Thomas F. Hargis during the war. Survived by one son, Dr. W.O. Phillips of Ashland, and two daughters, Mrs. J.D. Myers and Miss Emma Phillips of this county. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. Bath County World, Fri, 22 Jun 1906 Marriages: Margaret Vertna Botts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Botts, and Albert Sidney Trimble, of North Middletown, were married Tuesday, Jun. 19 at the home of the bride's parents near Bethel by Rev. J.R. Jones. Deaths: Sam Gilvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.S. GIlvin, aged about 20, died last Thursday, Jun. 14. Burial in the Legett graveyard in Montgomery County on Friday. Mrs. Emma Davis Shrout, aged 26, wife of Jerry C. Shrout, died at her home near Bramblett Saturday, June 16. Burial in the Carlisle Cemetery on Sunday after funeral at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .W.S. Feeback. Near Miranda, Nicholas County, Sunday, the 18-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Barton fell head-foremost into a large bucket half full of slop and was strangled to death. A general row occurred at a base ball game at Grassy Lick, Montgomery County, Saturday resulting in the death of E.B. Puckett, aged 25. Struck in the head with a bat by John Karrick, aged 19. Bath County World, Fri, 29 Jun 1906 Marriages: Willis E. Barker of Chicago, Ill. and Ella Bates Crites of this town were married in Louisville Tuesday, Jun. 26 Deaths: Mrs. Mary E. Trumbo, wife of Col. D.S. Trumbo, died Thursday, Jun. 21 at her home in Carlisle. She was 70 and was a native of Harrison County. Educated in old Dr. Savage's school at Millersburg and was a member of the M.E. Church South. She was born a Rankin. She married at Mr. West and after his death, she was married to Mr. Trumbo 18 years ago. Nearest surviving relative is Mrs. J.M. Brown of this town. She was a former resident of Bethel. Funeral Friday by Revs. Fize rand C.F. Evans with burial in Carlisle Cemetery. Ullrich Hart was shor and instantly killed by Harry Cole last Friday morning at Yale about 24 miles east of here. Both men were from Ripley, Ohio. Cole was accused of having an affair with Hart's wife which was not true. Hart went to have breakfast one morning at the hotel at Yale where he met Hart who struck him with a chair. Cole pulled out his pistol and shot Hart twice, killing him. Owingsville Outlook, 05 Jul 1906 Badly fragmented. Marriages: Last Tuesday at the home of Mr. Paul Gault, Maude Coyle and Charles Curry of Greenup, Ky. were married by Rev. O.F. Williams of the M.E. Church South. Bride is daughter of Thomas Coyle...rest of article gone. Louisa News. Deaths: Mrs. Lafe Stull, aged about 20, died of consumption near Olympia Monday. Bath County World, Fri, 06 July 1906 Marriages: John T. Fields, a barber of Chicago, Ill., formerly of this town, and Daisy M. Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott of near town were married Thursday, Jun. 28 at the home of John English in Mt. Sterling. Mr. Armpstead M. Feland, one of Lincoln County's oldest residnts, died at his home about seven miles from Danville on the Stanford Pike, Jun. 23, aged 86. Resided there since a young man and was at one time Sheriff. Burial in Buffalo Cemetery, Stanford, after services by Rev. R.B. Mahoney. Survived by his wife, former Miss Mary Cooper of Breckinridge County, and four sons and three daughters: Dr. John M. Feland of Bath County; Faris R. Feland of Lawrenceburg; W.M. Feland of the West and Mr. Armp Feland of Stanford; Mrs. R.L. Berry and Misses Cooper and Adele Feland. Danville Advocate. Bath County World, Fri, 13 Jul 1906 Births: July 8 to Sam Donaldson and wife, a son. Reynoldsville. Bath County World, Fri, 20 Jul 1906 Marriages: June 12, Eddie Sharp Hanley, born in Ky. Mar. 21, 1881, residence Hamlet, Colfax Twp., Newton Co., Ind.; occupation farmer; first marriage. To Ida Pearl Cox, born in Shelby Co., Iowa Jun. 15, 1889; residence Fair Oaks; first marriage. They were married June 14 by Judge C.W. Hanley. Indiana paper. Deaths: Mrs. Jane Sharp, aged 83, died at her home in Bourbon County, Friday, July 13. Survived by her husband, John Sharp, and two daughters, Mrs. Hezekiah Utterback and Mrs. Ida Clinkinbeard. William VanArsdell of Bethel neighborhood, died Friday, July 13, aged 85 at the home of his only son, L.O. Van Arsdell near Bethel. Native of Owingsville. Brothers were John VanArsdell of near town and Zeke VanArsdell of near Bethel. Burial at Longview Cemetery at Bethel on Sunday. Dr. J.F. Grimes, M.D. died July 9 at Winton Place, Cincinnati, from blood poisoning. His widow "little Dickie Sharp", adopted daughter and niece of Mrs. William Barker of Sharpsburg and two sons, aged 15 and 11, survive him. Owingsville Outlook, 26 Jul 1906 Fragmented Births: Thursday to Sam Lathram and wife, east of town, a son. Jul. 18 to Ben Hart and wife, a son. Olympia. To James Sexton and wife, a son. Craigs. To Banks McCarty and wife, a daughter. Craigs. Marriages: Jul. 16 at the home of the bride's father Samuel Piersall, Thomas Satterfield of Preston and Mariam Piersall. Stoops. Deaths: Mrs. Carrie Jones, wife of Milton P. Jones, died Saturday of typhoid fever. Her sister, Miss Fuller, came from Bloomington, Ill. to nurse her. She was aged about 23 and was married to Mr. Jones at Bloomington in Dec. 1904. Her maiden name was Fuller. Henry C. Graves died Sunday at his home near Howard's Mill of congestion of the kidneys from contracting a cold in his harvest field. Funeral at the home Tuesday with burial in Mt. Sterling Cemetery. He was about 70. His wife, who was a daughter of the late John B. Durham of Moorefield, survives him. Also two daughters, Jennie, wife of G.R.Armstrong of Mt. Sterling; and Allie, wife of Ed Grubbs of Winchester. Talton Graves of Mt. Sterling is a brother. Jul. 18, Mrs. Charlie Webster of consumption. She was a daughter of James Colliver, deceased, and his wife Ann. Left a four-month-old baby, her husband, mother, and brother. Buried at her grandfather Bailey Jackson's graveyard on Pond Lick. Olympia. Owingsville Outlook, 02 Aug 1906 Births: July 25 to Tilford Horseman, Jr. and wife, east of town, a daughter. To Richard Vanlandingham and wife, a daughter born Jul 29. Moore's Ferry. Marriages: By Elder B.H. Ross at the County Clerk's Office Wednesday last week, Garrett Gilvin, son of John Gilvin of near Sharpsburg, and Ella Martin of Nicholas County. C.W.Hart and Manda Staton, daughter of Jeff Staton, were married at Ironton, Ohio Sunday. Stepstone. Olympia. Elder B.F. Parker, at his home at Preston, married J.S. Treadway and Sudie Carpenter, daughter of W.G. Carpenter, all of Salt Well, last Thursday. Stepstone. Crooks. Deaths: James Brashears, veterinary surgeon of Mt. Sterling, aged 48, while driving on the Levee pike with his father-in-law, Nicholas Hadden, was struck by a C&O train at the corssing and was killed July 25. Thomas Bigstaff Talbott, son of Al and Lucy Bigstaff Talbott, died on Flat Creek July 27 and was buried the following day at the Bigstaff burial ground. He was aged 8 months. The infant child of James Sexton was buried at Craigs July 19th. Mrs. Louisa Hudson, aged 85, died at the home of her son Marion Hudson on Peeled Oak Jul 29 and was buried in the Donohew burial ground. Mary Stephens, aged about 60, died of consumption at the county poor-house Thursday and was buried on the farm Friday. H.B. Armitage died at Salt Lick Hospital Sunday and was buried at upper Salt Lick Monday. He was a citizen of Menifee County. West End. Mrs. Sarah Vice, widow of Jefferson Vice, died at the home of her daughter Mrs. T.W. Daugherty near Sherburne Jul. 28, 1906. She was born Dec. 7, 1824. Her husband died 13 years ago, having died Jul. 28, 1893. She left three children, Mrs. T.W. Daugherty and Charles Vice of Sherburne, and Samuel Vice of Marion, Indiana. Burial in Longview Cemetery at Bethel July 29. Bethel. At her home July 26, Della Jameson; burial the following day at Fairview Cemetery. Left a widowed mother, three sisters and five brothers. Ringo's Mill. Hiram Armitage of upper Salt Lick died at the hospital Sunday. Salt Lick. Mrs. Algin Pergram died July 27 of dropsy. She was a daughter of Wash Spence. Left a husband and three small children. Olympia. Owingsville Outlook, 16 Aug 1906 Births: Sunday, Aug. 12 to Addie Jones and wife, a son. Slate Valley. To S.H. Johnson and wife of Farmers, formerly of this place, a son, Aug. 12. Crooks. One day last week, to Lee Williamson and wife, a son. Olympia. Monday to the wife of William Jones, a daughter. Stepstone. Aug. 5 to the wife of Shelton Thompson, a son. Stepstone. Deaths: Roscoe Lee, grandson of Reuben Gudgell, died of appendicits at an East Orange, N.J. hospital on Thursday, Aug. 9. Funeral Friday and the body cremated. He was the only child of Thomas A. Lee and Oka Godgell and was born Jan. 1, 1887. He was preparing to enter Columbia University in the Fall. The infant child of William Tipton and wife, nee Mamie Atchison, died last week at Wyoming. Owingsville RFD 1. Owingsville Outlook, 30 Aug 1906 Births: Aug. 22 to Mr. and Mrs. John Riddle, a son, John Wesley. Odessa. Owingsville RFD1. Marriages: Henry P. Reid, son of the late J. Davis Reid, and Emi Lee Hibbler, daughter of W.J. Hibbler, were married at Mt. Sterling Aug. 22. Deaths: Jack Warner, one of the few remaining colored men of slave times, died Saturday aged 61 and was buried Sunday. Mrs. Sarah Stone, wife of Coleman (Coley) Stone, formerly of Owingsville, died Saturday at their home hear Reynoldsville and was buried Sunday in the Bailey graveyard. She was 46, a daughter of Mrs. Matilda Crouch of Mink's Run by her second husband, McNab. Five children survive: Addie, wife of Alley Stone; Lizzie, wife of Oll Gillon, all of Prickly Ash; Annie, wife of William Coyle of this community, and Martha aged --- and Charles Clay, aged about 13 months. James McNab of Reynoldsville is a brother. Thomas Snedegar of White Oak, a half brother, and Dora Crouch, of near Harper's schoolhouse, half brother. The aged mother also survives. Odessa. Aug. 25, Henry Ross, of consumption. Buried in the Fox Bridge graveyard by his grandparents. Left his parents, a sister, Mrs. Eli Oakley, and two daughters. Member of the Christian Church and Masonic Lodge. Ringo's Mill. Bath County World, Fri, 21 Sep 1906 Marriages: Sep. 14 at the home of Wesley Blevins and by him, Clarence Turner and Ollie Montjoy. Preston. Newton Tune, formerly of Carlisle and Miss Edna Marshall of Lancaster, Ohio were married in Lancaster on Wednesday, Sep. 12. "Aunt" Matilda Conway, an old colored woman of Millersburg, died Saturday at the age of 111. Lou Burton and a twelve-year-old son both died of typhoid and were buried in the same grave. Iva D., little daughter of Charles and Sallie Belle Wilson, was born Dec. 14, 1898 and died Sep. 15, 1906. Owingsville Outlook, 27 Sep 1906 Births: Sep. 19 to James Craycraft and wife, of near Preston, a daughter. Sunday to Robert E. Catlett and wife, nee Emily Brother) a son, Richart Brother. Saturday to james Cartmill and wife, of upper Prickly Ash area, a twnety pound baby. To Louis Bailey and wife, a daughter, Julia Ethel. Forge Hill. To Austin Gray and wife, a son. Forge Hill. To Sam Parsons and wife, a daughter. Salt Lick. To Willie Carter and wife of Prickly Ash, Saturday, a son. Owingsville RFD1. Deaths: George Gray, aged 18, son of the widow of Henry Gray, died on the way back home from the circus in a wagon with other men after having drunk liquor. He was never known to have taken a drink previously. The Okla columns states he was 16 years old, a son of Alice Gray, and buried at the Gregory graveyard near Odessa. Mrs. Minerva Williams, aged 82, died last week at La Place, Ill. where she was on a visit. She was a sister of Col. Robert Stoner, deceased, and was twice married, first to John Grubbs, second to Gen. Dick Williams. No children. Mrs. Reeves of near here in Fleming County, died Saturday and was buried Sunday on the family farm. She was the widow of Isaac Reeves who died some years ago. Moore's Ferry. The infant child of Alvin Wooley and wife of Cogswell, Rowan County, died last Friday. Cave Run. Woodson, youngest child of G.W. Turley, died Thursday and was buried Friday in the Stephens cemetery. Stepstone. Sep. 24 of paralysis, Simps Blevins, aged 78. Left several children. His wife died several years ago. Crooks. Owingsville Outlook, 11 Oct 1906 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Jones, Oct. 7, a son. Odessa. Marriages: James Saunders and Nannie B. Calvert, both of near Wyoming, were married by Elder B.H. Ross in Goodpaster & Co's. store Sunday. Carl Manley, aged 18, son of William Manley, and Miss Rosa Stone, all of Slate Valley, eloped to Ironton, Ohio. Front page. Also Slate Valley. Oct. 4, Ed Blevins and Miss Belle Blevins. Crooks. Last Thursday, Elder B.H. Ross married Albert Wells, son of Ambrose Wells of Upper Prickly Ash, and Miss Lyddie Royse. Thursday, Oct. 4, Robert Swetnam and Marguerite Reeves were married in Mt. Sterling by Elder Clark at his residence. Okla. Valentine McKinney and Nellie Armstrong were married last Thursday at the home of Elder Andy Stamper of near Yale. He is the son of Edward J. McKinney. She is the daughter of Wesley Armstrong. Cave Run. Deaths: George Miller, a colored boy aged about 14, died of consumption Sunday. Woodson P. Perry died at the hospital in Louisville Tuesday. Charles Manley, aged about 28, died in Mt. Sterling Saturday and was buried here Sunday. He was a son of Mrs. Mary manley, his father being Franklin Manley, deceased. He was a nephew of Charles Teal of Preston. Uncle Jack Alley died Sunday, Oct. 7. Oldest man in this area. Cave Run. Oct. 6, the 6-year-old son of Rob Eldridge and wife. Burial in Kendall's Springs grave yard. Crooks. Will Ingram who was shot and killed at Wade's Mill last week by Bob Shrout, was brought here and buried at Kendall's Springs grave yard. He was a son of John Ingram. Crooks. Owingsville Outlook, 08 Nov 1906 Births: To Reuben McClain and wife, Oct. 30, a son. Moore's Ferry. Marriages: G. Elgin Sharp of Sharpsburg, son of Hon. Waller Sharp, and Virginia White, daughter of James White of Montgomery County, were married at the Phoenix Hotel here last night by Rev. Mr. Barnett. Lexington Herald, Nov 3. Deaths: John H. Chandler of upper Prickly Ash died last Friday from a bone disease around his ear (maybe cancer?). Funeral Saturday and burial at David Bailey burial ground. He was a son of Al Chandler, deceased, and was born and raised a few miles north of town. Married a daughter of Coleman Stone and she survives. No children. Brothers and sisters surviving are: David and James of Preston area; Lou, wife of Matt Williamson of Reynoldsville; Emily, wife of John J. Moore of the Tunnel; Mary Lee, wife of Sam Moore of lower Flat Creek; Margaret, wife of James Cartmill of Mink's Run. Miss Mary E. Honaker daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Honaker, died this morning. She was a sister of Walter, David and Ollie Honaker of this city, and Mrs. Rolla Greene of New York. Funeral at the Honaker home by Rev. I.J. Spencer with burial in the Lexington Cemetery. Had many relatives in Bath County. Lexington Herald, Nov. 1. C.A. Reid's little daughter Malinda Clay, born Aug. 16, 1900, died of membranous croup Sunday. Burial in Bethel Cemetery Sunday, Nov. 4, of membranous croup, Lloyd C., the little son of Robert Otis and wife, aged 12. Forge Hill. Owingsville Outlook, 22 Nov 1906 Marriages: Last Thursday, Irene Barnes, aged 14, and Ed Moore, son of Jeff Moore of near Flat Creek, were married by Elder B.H. Ross. She forged her father's name to the marriage license and was illegally married the same day to Ed Moore. The father found out, took them to the County Clerk, procured the proper license, and they were properly married that day. Baxter Thomas of Richmond, Ky. and Laura Withers, of Mt. Sterling, were married by Elder B.H. Ross at the County Clerk's Office Saturday. William H. Strossman, Sr. and Mrs. Keturah Cluke Chambers, both of Mt. Sterling, were married in Cincinnati Thursday. The bride is a niece of the groom's first wife. Berry Reynolds of Powell County, aged 34, and Lucy McCarty, aged 18, daughter of Mrs. Susan McCarty, were licensed to marry the past week. Groom's second marriage. James H. Atchison and Mrs. George Ann Ames, both of Salt Lick, were married there Sunday. Fifth marriage for the bride whose maiden name was Gault. Mr. Atchsion is a brother of John C. Atchison of Moore's Ferry and was once previously married. Deaths: James M. Bourne, aged 68, died here last evening Native of Montgomery County and came to Louisville 20 years ago. Was an engineer. Served in the Fifth Ky. Infantry, C.S.A., the Orphan Brigade. Wife was Emma Lindsey, sister of the widow of Henry T. Stanton. She died many years ago. Mr. Bourne left no children. Brother of Edgar D. Bourne, President of the Bank of Taylorsville. Mrs. Henry L. Stone of this city is a sister. Burial at Lexington. Saturday's Louisville Post. Owingsville Outlook, 20 Dec 1906 Deaths: Dec. 15, John Hedrick of north of town, from general debility. Moved here a few years ago from Owingsville. Member of the Christian Church. Grange City. Owingsville Outlook, 03 Jan 1907 Births: To John H. Carter and wife, a son, Robert Nelson. Upper Flat Creek. Dec. 15 to William Coyle and wife, a son, first born. Odessa. Marriages: The following weddings were all presided over by Elder B.H. Ross: --Simpson McCarty and Fannie Rice, both of Cave Run at the Elder's home on Dec. 21. --David Moore, son of David Moore, and Lillie Toy, daughter of Thomas Toy, all of Flat Creek, at the Elder's home on Christmas Day. --Tipton Pieratt, son of Mrs. Lou Pieratt of this town, and Etta Trumbo, daughter of George A. Trumbo of White Oak at the Elder's home Christmas night. --Weldy Staton, son of Weldy Staton, and Carrie Warner of Salt Well neighborhood at the Elder's home on Dec. 26. --Joseph Vice and Lottie Hawkins by the Elder at his home on Thursday, Dec. 27. She is the daughter of Tom Hawkins and granddaughter of Powell Heddings. He is a son of Thomas Vice. Front page. Okla. --W.N. Corbin, son of James R. Corbin, amd Clara Hardin, daughter of Mrs. Tolliver Donaldson and her first husband, all of lower Flat Creek, at the home of Tolliver Donaldson on Thursday, Dec. 27. --James McCarty, son of Grannison McCarty of near Knob Lick, and Motie Purvis, daughter of Mrs. Mary Purvis of Slate Creek east of town, at the Elder's home Friday, Dec. 28. Front page. Craigs. --Clyde Bailey, son of Marsh Bailey of north of town, and Mollie Goodpaster, daughter of George Goodpaster of Naylor's Branch at the Elder's home on Sunday, Dec. 30. Dec. 27 at the Methodist Church, this place, John S. Shatton to Miss Eva Royse. Ringo's Mill. Deaths: Mrs. Elizabeth Eleanor Brown died at the home of her son Thomas H. Brown on Friday, Dec. 28, 1906 aged 87. Funeral Sunday at the home of her sister Mrs. S.P. Carpenter in Flemingsburg. by Elder Homer Carpenter and Rev. J.T. Sharrard. Burial in Flemingsburg Cemetery by the side of her first husband. She was a daughter of William Crain and was born at Fleming Station, the pioneer stockade erected in Indian times, in Fleming county on Nov. 8, 1820. The Crains were from Virginia and settled in Fleming and Mason Counties in early days. Three Crain brothers married three Crain sisters, cousins, and lived in Hillsboro neighborhood. Many of the Crains in Bath, Fleming and Mason Counties are descended from these brothers and sisters. William Crain raised eleven out of thirteen children of whom survive: Noble H. of Crain's; Mrs. S.P. Carpenter of Flemingsburg; and Mrs. Sarah Hilligoss of Lee's Summit, Mo. She was married to Thompson Brown in 1844. Three sons and a daughter were born to them, all still living: Mrs. jacob F. Trumbo of Mt. Sterling; W.J. Brown of Storms, Ross county, Ohio; James H. Brown of Yuma, Arizona; T.H. Brown of Owingsville. She was married to Lewis Markwell in 1866 in Fleming County, but they were later separated. First a member of the Methodist Church, then the Presbyterian Church. Dr. Horace T. Bell died at his home at Sharpsburg Wednesday from dropsy, aged 65. Left a widow and two children, Mrs. W.O. Conway of Atlanta, Ga. and Moore Bell. Dec. 26, Mrs. William Ratliff, nee Ella Kissick. Burial Dec. 28 at Fisher burying ground Ringo's Mill. Owingsville Outlook, 10 Jan 1907 Births: To Richard Bailey and wife, a daughter. Forge Hill. Marriages: Elder B.H. Ross married Espy G. Hart, son of the widow Hart, and Mary B., daughter of William B. Henry, all of Stepstone area. Deaths: At St. Louis, John D. Hinde, a wealthy St. Louis citizen who married Sarah Bigstaff of Flat Creek, this county, died last week. His widow and three children survive. Jan. 2, Frank Prather of near here, on Blue Bank, Rowan County, of yellow fever and jaundice. Left wife and two children. He also has a father and brother in Marion County. (Article damaged). Moore's Ferry. Mrs. Julia Dearing Waller, daughter of R.R. Walton, died of consumption at her home Saturday evening, Dec. 29. Funeral at the Hillsboro M.E. Church, of which she was a member, on Monday, Dec. 31 by Rev. Ecklar with burial in Hillsboro Cemetery. She was born Oct. 25, 1874 and married to Arthur Waller on Oct. 25, 1891. Left a husband, daughter Mary Blanche, aged 7; father; one sister, Mrs. R.L. Fitch of Marion, Ind., and brothers as follows: J.M. of Blockton, Iowa; E.D. of Grant county; S.M. & S.T. of this place. Grange City. Richard McClain died last Thursday and was buried in the McClain burying ground Saturday. West End. Just over the Bath line in Menifee County they are having an epidemic of tyhpoid fever and among the deaths reported are Woodson Moore and son, Leonard McNab and little child. Owingsville Outlook, 17 Jan 1907 Births: To the wife of Charles Steele, a daughter. Stepstone. Jan. 8 to S.V. Johnson and wife, a daughter. Crooks. Deaths: Mrs. James Cartmill died at her home Thursday, Jan 10. Funeral at Harper's schoolhouse on Friday by Rev. Ed Sanford. Burial at Cartmill burying ground. Upper Prickly Ash. It was stated last week that Leonard McNab was dead; it was his brother Luther McNab. West End. Owingsville Outlook, 24 Jan 1907 Damaged. Births: To E.A. Kercheval and wife, a daughter. Salt Lick. To Perry Tipton and wife, a daughter. Peyton's Lick. Marriages: Coley Stone and --- Everman were married Wednesday at the home of --- on White Oak by Elder B.H. Ross. It was the groom's second marriage. (This article mostly gone). Jan. 20 at the home of the bride's grandparents Hugh Lowrey and wife, Ernest Clayton of Morehead to Miss Lellie Lee Craig, daughter of John Craig of this place by Rev. J.A. Ramey. Salt Lick. Deaths: Mrs. William Quisenberry died Thursday aged about 63 of consumption. Buried on the old James Quisenberry homestead. Stepstone. John Wigginton's daughter Mary, aged about 6, died last night of pneumonia. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, 31 Jan 1907 Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Gudgell, a daughter. Odessa. Marriages: Correction--The mention of the marriage of Coley Stone and Mrs. Emma Everman last week contained an error. The bride's first marriage was to Uriah (Bud) Power and not to his brother Dick. Elder Thomas Howe and Sudie Emmons, both of Poplar Plains, were married at the Phoenix Hotel in Lexington by Elder Grubbs. Hillsboro. Deaths: Mrs. Hiram Armitage, aged about 30, died of consumption at her home on upper Salt Lick Creek Saturday and was buried Monday at Upper Salt Lick burying ground. She was a daughter of Alf Warner of Young's Springs and was the second wife of Mr. Armitage, who died last fall. Mrs. Margaret Williamson (portion of article gone) was a daughter of Samuel McQuithey, was born in Montgomery County near Lulbegrud Creek on Jan. 21, 1829 and was reared on Salt Lick Creek, this County. Married when young to Lindsay Williamson and lived near Slate Furnace. He died in 1854 and in Nov. 1859, she moved to this town. Three children, one dying young, the others being Maria and David Williamson. Samuel McQuithey and wife had the following children: Rebecca, wife, of James Wells; Juline, wife of Richrd Wells; Mrs. Margaret Williamson; Caroline, Christopher; Melvina, wife of Reuben Copher; Sophia; Samuel, who died young; Elias and Francis. All are dead except Mrs. Copher and Elias, both of Salt Lick Creek, and Francis, of Wyoming. She was a member of the Methodist Church. The youngest child of John Allen and wife died last week of brain fever. Buried in Bailey burying ground. Upper Prickly Ash. At her home in Menifee county, Mrs. H.B. Armitage. She was a daughter of Alpheus and Isabel Warner and was about 30, being the second wife of Mr. Armitage. Left parents, three sisters, and five brothers. West End. Mr. Jeff Davis and Dave Gilbert of Midland City were here Friday to meet the remains of their father, George Gilbert, who died in Clark County Thursday. unk. Saturday last, Mrs. T.E. Royse, daughter of B.P. Lykes, of consumption at her home near Ringo's. Burial in Hillsboro Cemetery Sunday. Left her husband and little daughters, 3 years old. Bath County World, Fri, 16 Aug 1907 Deaths: Mrs. M.L. Spratt, aged 76, died Friday, Aug. 2 at the home of her son-in-law Perry D. Emmons near Tilton. Native of Bath County. Burial at Bethel Saturday. Flemingsburg Times-Democrat. William H. Settles died Aug. 9 at her home near North Middletown of Bright's disease aged 78. Was a carriage builder; built the first buggy in Bourbon County; originator of the Kentucky break cart. Survived by his wife and two sons: Robert of Mt. Sterling and E.P. of Paris. Dr. J.D. Davis died last Sunday near Blue Licks Spring of heart disease. Born in Scott County near Georgetown about 65 years ago. Practiced medicine at Maysville. His wife was Fannie Lancaster (rest of article gone). Owingsville Outlook, 27 Aug 1908 Marriages: News from the Lexington Herald, Nicholasville item, tells of the marriage of Bertha Bittinger, daughter of Harry Bittinger, long the agent for the C&O at Stepstone, but now operator in the C&O office at Mt. Sterling. She was married to Hon. William H. Anderson, postmaster of Nicholasville, at Jeffersonville, Ind. on Aug. 9. Front page. Also Stepstone. Charles Carpenter, son of Mrs. Eliza Ingram, and twin brother of Milton Carpenter and Miss Amanda Barker, daughter of William Barker, were married at the home of "Uncle Dick" Crouch Wednesday. Olympia. Deaths: Nicholas A. Dimitt died Sunday at his home near Springfield Church. Survived by his wife and two daughters, Mrs. Van Thompson of Montgomery County, and Mrs. Had Berry of Bourbon County. His wife was a daughter of Andrew Smathers. He was aged about 75 and had kidney trouble. His son Sterling died some years ago. Margaret, daughter of Robert Whaley and wife of Bethel neighborhood, was accidentally kicked by a horse and killed. She was 3 years old and their only child. Henry Alfred Ousler died recently. He ran away from his Pennsylvania home when young and never returned. Odessa. Aunt Polly Shultz died this week at the age of 92. Olympia. Sam Shultz and wife were at the bedside of the former's mother Polly Shultz, at Olympia, Sunday, who died Thursday and was buried last Saturday at the Crouch graveyard. She was born May 1, 1816 making her 92 years, four months and 20 days old. Had been living with her daughter Amanda when she died. Member of the Christian Church. Her husband died about 20 years ago. They raised ten children and four grandchildren. Slate Valley. William Traylor was called to the bedside of his aunt Mrs. Sam Alfrey near the oil fields in Rowan County last week. Mrs. Alfrey died Saturday and was buried Sunday in the family burying ground. Her maiden name was Mary Manley. She was aged 68. Member of the Christian Church. Her husband and several children survive. Slate Valley. Owingsville Outlook, 03 Sep 1908 Births: To Clyde Byron and wife Tuesday, Sep. 1, a daughter, Virginia Clare. Marriages: Tuesday, Aug. 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.T. Swango of near this town, their daughter, Dora Olive, aged 20, was married to Rev. George D. Prentiss, aged 27, Pastor of the M.E. Church South at owingsville by Rev. J.L. Weber. The groom's mother and brother, Mrs. Elizabeth and Luther Prentiss attended from Frankfort. Mt. Sterling Advocate. Deaths: The wife of George Cline of near Stepstone died of dropsy last Saturday. She was a Miss Davis and left one son and one daughter. Burial at Bailey burying ground. Front page. Also Upper Prickly Ash. Mrs. Fred Armitage, daughter of Dang Clark, died near Carrington's Rock Tuesday and was to be buried Wednesday at Upper Salt Lick. Left a husband and four children aged two to ten. Warren Rodgers' daughter Miss ---, aged 15, died of typhoid fever at Flemingsburg and was to be buried here Wednesday. Mrs. Maria Burns died Saturday of consumption. Widow for eleven years. Raised three children. Burial at Bailey burying ground Sunday. Upper Prickly Ash. Aug. 14, Georgie Margaret, 3-year-old daughter of Robert and Lucy Harper Whaley, died. Burial Aug. 16 at Bethel Cemetery. Bethel. Bath County World, Fri, 07 Sep 1907 Deaths: Squire Thomas Hendrix, a cousin of the late Thomas A. Hendrix of Indiana, Vice President under Cleveland, died there Saturday aged 90. Mrs. Sarah Crouch, aged 78, died at her home at Plum Lick, Saturday. Member of the Flat Rock Christian Church. Left three children: Mrs. Minnie Henry, John G. Crouch, and Breck Crouch, all of the Plum Lick neighborhood. Burial Sunday at North Middletown with service by Rev. L.H. Reynolds. Sep. 14 of consumption, Mrs. Turner Stull, aged 25. Left a husband and two small children. Preston. Owingsville Outlook, 10 Sep 1908 Births: Sep. 1 to Robert Shields and wife of Flat Creek, a daughter. To Clyde Young and wife, Sep. 4, a son. Olympia. Marriages: James Arnett and Lucy Vice, both of Bethel, were married at Mt. Sterling by Elder H.D. Clark on Wednesday last week. Deaths: Mrs. Millie Conyers, wife of J.F. Conyers, died of consumption Sep. 2 and was buried at Atchsion graveyard on lower Slate Creek Thursday after services by Elder G.J. Daniel of Wyoming. She was the only child of Mrs. Mandy Barber and was born Feb. 9, 1862. Her mother died on Nov. 5, 1901. She was married to J.F. Conyers and reared five children, all surviving: Maggie, at home; Mamie, wife of Arthur Markland of of the E.K. Telephone Exchange; Thomas; Emma, wife of Robert Anderson of Wyoming; and Lee. Thomas R. Wilson, formerly of Mt. Sterling, died at Rocky Ford, Col. of consumption. Left a widow who was Miss Annie Gossett of Bath County. John Hewitt was killed by lightning while leaning against a post in his barn. Burial was made in Longview Cemetery at bethel. He was born Nov. 15, 1841 and was a son of William Hewitt and wife who came from Scotland and settled at Bald Eagle. George Hewitt and Mrs. Richard Stamper, both deceased, were his brother and sister. He married Sallie Gudgell, daughter of Joseph Gudgell, deceased. Surviving children: Essie and Lizzie, and Edward, at home. Miss Mary Reynolds died at the home of her brother Stephen Reynolds on Jones' Branch, Sunday. Buried at Warner graveyard Monday after services by Elder Cleveland Carpenter. She was 62 and had been a Christian Church member for 48 years. Mrs. Bessie Bramel Smoot shot and killed her husband Ed Smoot in the railroad station at Flemingsburg Monday and then shot herself. She survived. Aug. 20 at her home near Hedrick's school-house, Mrs. Mary Spence, wife of Allen Spence. Burial in Hedrick's cemetery Friday. Left her husband and eight children: Mrs. Kate Vanlandingham, Mrs. Mary J. Vanlandingham, Mrs. Clarissa Highley, Mrs. Isabel Warren, Ida, Eva, John, Sam, Mose, and Felix, all in our neighborhood. Moore's Ferry. Tuesday, Sep. 1, Squire John Steele. Married twice, first wife's maiden name not known, who died many years ago, and only one child of this union survives, Mrs. Daniel Baker of Flat Creek. Second marriage was to Lucy Ragan who died in Apr. 1907. No children. Miss Cordia Steele, his granddaughter, had been living with him for many years. Funeral by Elder W.H. Cord with burial in the Ragan graveyard Wednesday. Stoops. Owingsville Outlook, 17 Sep 1908 Births: To Tom Jackson and wife, a son, Sep. 7. Crooks. Sep. 10 to Ernest Honaker and wife, a son; to Lafe Lawson and wife, a son. Salt Lick. Marriages: Sunday, John Myers of Salt Lick and Liza Vanlandingham of this place were married by Rev. Ham of Salt Lick. Deaths: Mrs. Margaret Burns, aged about 55, died Friday at the home of her brother Tas on the Levee pike and was buried Saturday at the Springfield Church. She was a daughter of Enoch Burns, deceased, and a sister of Mrs. Ellen Burbridge of this town. Tuesday, Sep. 2, Norma Mildred, daughter of W.W. and Pauline Roger died of typhoid fever. She was born Aug. 17, 1893. Left a father, mother, a brother and three sisters. Walter Reeves, son of James W. Reeves and wife, died at Salt Lick after a surgical operation on his mastoid bone Sep. 10 and was buried Sep. 12 after services by Elder R.M. Campbell. He was 19. Owingsville Outlook, 24 Sep 1908 Births: Sunday to Dr. H.J. Daily and wife, a daughter, second born. Friday to Walker Horseman and wife of Washington Branch, a daughter. Sep. 16 to Ed Toy and wife, a daughter. Stoops. Marriages: Floyd Ross, son of Mrs. Julia Ross and her late husband Elder B.H. Ross, and Effie Jones, eldest daughter of Jailer Samuel T. Jones, were married Sunday at Jeffersonville, Ind. Amanda Wilson, daughter of Mr. John Wilson, deceased, and Mrs. Mamie Wilson, eloped to Jeffersonville, Ind. and was married to Robert Whaley, son of Joseph Whaley of between Bethel and Sharpsburg. She is a granddaughter of Omar Wilson. Engagement announcement of Bettie Saunders to Howard Payne Moffet. She is a daughter of E.B. Saunders and is a sister of Mrs. A.N. Crooks of this town. Chester S. Clifton of Oklahoma and Miss Creth Evans, daughter of Turner Evans of Salt Lick were married by Elder R.M. Campbell on Sep. 15 in the room of Judge John A. Daugherty. Mr. Clifton is an oil man. Front page. Also Salt Lick which states his name was Jesse Clifton. Deaths: Mrs. Sarah Triplett, aged 90-some years, died from a fall near Sharpsburg last week. The 11-months-old child of Ollie Barber and wife of the Forge Mill died Thursday and was buried at the John T. Lathram graveyard on Naylor's Branch Saturday. Rev. A.T. Ham of this place died Sep. 14. He came to the hospital to have a splinter removed from his hand, fainted and fell on some stones, and never regained consciousness. He died Wednesday night. He was 40. Left his father, mother, two sisters, one brother and a son, daughter and wife. Burial in the Dickerson graveyard. Salt Lick. Owingsville Outlook, 01 Oct 1908 Births: Sep. 24 to Thomas Denton and wife, a son. Okla. Sep. 19 to Shelt Thompson and wife, a daughter. Stepstone. To Elmer Stone and wife, Thursday, a son. Slate Valley. Sep. 18 to the wife of Lafe Staten, a son. Salt Lick. Marriages: Engagement of Louise Castleman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffman of Mt. Sterling, and Robert L. Coleman, to be married Nov. 10 at the Episcopal Church. Deaths: Mrs. Lucy B. Shields, wife of Robert Shields, died at her home on Flat Creek Monday, Sep. 28. She gave birth a few weeks ago and then took pneumonia. Burial in the burial ground on the home farm Sep. 29 after services by Elder R.M. Campbell. She was born in this county 41 years ago last October. She was the only child of Mrs. Margaret Lewis who died a year ago last July. Her father was David Arnold. Eleven children, three dead. Surviving were: Thomas B., Miss John Arnold, Josie Margaret, Wick, Oscar, Lizzie Morgan, Robert and the unnamed baby. John Phelps and Bob Woodard, of Menifee County, and brothers-in-law, went to Jeffersonville and while there procured some whiskey. On the way home, they quarreled. They stopped at the home of Mrs. William North, Woodard's wife being there, and the quarrel began again, when Phelps pulled a pistol and shot Woodard in the mouth. Mrs. Woodard saw what heppened and exclaimed "You have killed my husband" when Phelps put the pistol in his mouth and fired a bullet into his brain causing instant death. Woodard survived. John Hewitt died at his home near Bethel, Sep. 6. Funeral Tuesday, Sep. 8 conducted by Rev. William L. Milne, Pastor of Sharpsburg Presbyterian Church. Burial in Longview Cemetery. Left his wife, two daughters and a son. Clark Steele died of heart trouble Thursday, Sep. 24 at the home of his daughter Mrs. Joshua Fleming near Carlisle. Burial in Cartmill graveyard on upper Prickly Ash Friday. He was 73 last March and was a son of Jacob Steele and his first wife and a full brother of Robert and George Steele and of Mrs. Enoch Burns, all deceased. His father married a second time, his children being Cass Steele, deceased; Mrs. Pierce Goodpaster of this town; Mrs. Jesse Hamilton, deceased; and Mrs. Lina Darnell of Flat Creek. His first wife was Maria Moore, daughter of Harlan Moore. No children. His second wife was Ellen Daugherty, daughter of John Daugherty of Prickly Ash. She died 4 years ago Christmas. Surviving children: Joshua of Sangamon County, Ill., Mrs. Maria Fleming of near Carlisle, William of White Oak, Curran of upper Prickly Ash, and DeWitt of White Oak. Of consumption Sep. 23, Mrs. Newt Jones, and was buried at the Frame graveyard the 24th. Left a husband and five small children. Crooks. Owingsville Outlook, 15 Oct 1908 Marriages: Correction: The item in regard to the marriage of James Swarts should have read Sep. 27, not November. Olympia. Deaths: Fred Slesser shot and killed himself at the home of his brother-in-law in Cincinnati Friday. He was from Olympia. Funeral Monday by the K of P of which he was a member. Also a Mason. Burial at Cincinnati. Lewis R. and Fred Slesser came to this town about 36 years ago and engaged in the dry goods business. Several years ago, Fred engaged in the lumber and general merchandise business at Olympia. He was about 60 and was born in one of the German States. Twice married, but no children. One night last week at Crockett's livery stable in Sharpsburg, Charles Scott, of color, while wrestling with Rupert R. Hardin, was shot and killed by, it is claimed, the accidental discharge of Hardin's pistol. Hardin is 18 and a son of Jo Hardin, the stonemason. Charles Scott was about 23 and married. Hardin was arrested at Mt. Sterling. He was acquitted of the killing, but fined and spent ten days in jail for carrying a concealed weapon. George Parker died at his home on Licking river near the mouth of Indian Creek Wednesday, Oct. 7 and was buried the next day at Hedrick's graveyard. He was aged about 75 and left a wife and several children among whom are Mrs. Isaac Shouse of Salt Lick; Mrs. Isaac Page, Mrs. Pomp Dawson of Lebo, Kansas, Joseph Parker of Franklin county, and Mrs. james Collins of near Craigs. Report from Frenchburg says that Bob Woodard, shot by John Phelps who afterward shot himself, is dead from his wound. Owingsville Outlook, 22 Oct 1908 Births: Oct. 14 to Leonard Cassity and wife, a daughter. Oct. 14 to Robert Toy, a son, first born. Slate Valley. Oct. 15 to the wife of Oscar Hall, a son. Salt Lick. Deaths: Mrs. Richard Ginter, aged 57, died Oct. 13 and was buried at Springfield next day. Left a husband and two sons. Infant son of Oscar Hall and wife, Oct. 17. Owingsville Outlook, 29 Oct 1908 Births: Oct. 21 to Johnson Vanlandingham and wife, a daughter. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: Mrs. Walker, widow of Dr. Walker, died Sunday. She was about 89. Her husband died many years ago. Left one son. Resided near Peeled Oak. Burial in family graveyard. Resolution on the death of Fred Slesser by Bath Lodge No. 55, F & AM. Resolution on the death of Fred Slesser by Owingsville Lodge No. 87, K of P. Mrs. Emily Young died Saturday at her home west of town. Funeral at the home of Monday by Elder R.M. Campbell with burial at Owingsville Cemetery. She was born Nov. 11, 1827, a daughter of George and Polly Duty Thompson of Sharpsburg. Married Lewis Young who died in Nov. 1901. Family of seven, all surviving except George T who died in Jan. 1906: Alice, wife of John W. Dawson of this town; Mary, wife of Thomas Ficklin and Sinnett, of Missouri; Nannie and Lewis, at home; and Lee of Montgomery County. Resided in Flat Creek neighborhood. Once ran the Owings House. Christian Church member. Mrs. Ann Evans, wife of Alvin Evans of near Sharpsburg, is the only surviving sister out of six of her father's family, the dead being Richard L. Thompson; Nannie, wife of Charles Duty; Margaret, who first married Mr. Boyd and next Mr. Johnson; Mary, wife of Richard Ratliff. Mrs. Ureth Ann Gorrell died of cancer of the stomach at her home in Mt. Sterling Thursday, Oct. 22, and was buried at the Bethel cemetery Saturday. She was about 66 and was a daughter of Theophilus Hendrix being the youngest of 13 children and the last survivor except her brother Harvey Hendrix who resides in Platte Co., Mo. She was born and raised in the East Fork neighborhood. Married Thomas Gorrell who died at their home near Springfield Church about 10 years ago. Mrs. Gorrell moved to this town about seven years ago and ran a grocery and resturant and later a private boarding house. She moved to Mt. Sterling the past year and engaged in the same business. Surviving children were: Mary, wife of Wilson Jones of near Sharpsburg; Zula, wife of Clarence Gaumer of Indianapolis, Ind.; Annie, wife of Sell Kerns of Nicholas Co.; and Ed, living on the old home farm at Springfield. Mrs. Sis Montjoy died Wednesday of last week of consumption. Stepstone. Pink Cassity died in West Va. Saturday and was brought to Mt. Sterling on a train Sunday to be buried. Left a wife, one child, father, brother, and sisters. Stepstone. Friday, Mrs. Alfred Withrow. Burial in Hedrick's graveyard Saturday. Sunday, Oct. 25 at her home near Hedrick's, Mrs. Margaret Purvis, wife of Sam Purvis, deceased. Burial in the Purvis Cemetery near Peasticks Church Monday. She was the daughter of William Purvis, deceased. Left brothers and sisters and three children. Moore's Ferry. Oct 11, Mollie D., little daughter of John and Ida Whitton. She was born Feb. 2, 1902. Left her father and mother. Pebble. Oct. 13, Mrs. Dick Ginter at her home near Kendall's Springs, of consumption. She was born Nannie, daughter of James and Nannie Ginter. Married to Richard Ginter when young. Children: Albert, aged 16; Chesnie, aged 13. Christian Church member. Crooks. Owingsville Outlook, 05 Nov 1908 Births: Oct. 24 to Allen Gorrell and wife, a daughter. Okla. Marriages: Howard Payne Moffett and Bettie Saunders were married last week at the home of the bride's parents, E.B. Saunders and wife, near Sharpsburg by Rev. Partee, Pastor of the Sharpsburg Baptist Church. The bride is a sister of Mrs. A.N. Crooks. Mr. Moffett is the youngest child of the late Z.T. Moffett. Eliza White, wife of Thomas White, colored, died Sunday from paralysis. Stoops. Owingsville Outlook, 26 Nov 1908 Births: Nov. 18 to A.T. Hendrix and wife, a son. Pebble. Marriages: DeWitt C. Shrout and Mrs. Mag Power were married by Elder R.M. Campbell at the home of the bride's mother Mrs. Ann Arnold on Coyle Street Tuesday, Nov. 24. She is the widow of Stoner Power. He is a son of Isaac Shrout,deceased, and resides on Harper's Branch. Nov. 18 at the home of and by Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, Clarence Horseman, son of James Horseman of Washington Branch and Lottie Garner, only daughter of Christian Garner. Slate Valley. Deaths: Mrs. Susan Coyle died Tuesday, Nov. 17 of liver trouble. Her youngest child Walter Coyle died last summer. Funeral Thursday from the home with burial in Owingsville Cemetery where lie buried the husband and three elder children, George W. Coyle, James, Lizzie (wife of Lasper Lacy) and Lou Ann. Her maiden name was Green and she was born in 1839 in Owen County where she met and married George W. Coyle, the brick man, in 1859. They moved to this county where the husband died 18 or 20 years ago. Surviving children: John H., Andrew, Clell (of Roe's Run) and Robert. Mrs. Samuel Cassity died Monday at her home on Jones' Branch from blood poisoning. Burial Wednesday in Owingsville Cemetery. She was about 55, a daughter of Thomas Boaz and wife, and is survived by two brothers and three sisters: James of Bourbon County; John of the Mt. Sterling pike; Mrs. Frances Cline, west of town; Mrs. Flem Wells of Indiana; Mrs. Stephen Reynolds of Jones' Branch. She was married to Samuel Cassity. Their surviving children: Newton, at home; Willard and Oliver of Danville, Ind.; Mrs. Newton Kincaid of near home; and Mrs. Littleton Suladie of Katy, Texas. Christian Church member. Nov. 18, the 9-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Stephens. Pebble. Uncle Pet Donohew died Nov. 10 and was buried Tuesday, Nov. 17 in the Keith burying ground. Left four children. He was 78. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, 03 Dec 1908 Births: Nov. 23 to Will Ross and wife, a daughter. Crooks. To the wife of Sam Jones Nov. 26, a son. Salt Lick. Marriages: George Foley Wycoff and Ellen Botts were married at the Christian Church here Wednesday, Nov. 25, by Elder Robert M. Campbell. She is the daughter of Seth Botts who first came to this town to reside when elected Sheriff in 1901. He is an attorney from Carlisle. A very lengthy article describing the ceremonies. Andrew Coyle, Jr., son of the late George W. Coyle and his widow Mrs. Susan Coyle, who died Nov. 18, and Mary F. Sheehan, daughter of the late Dan Sheehan and wife and a sister of Joseph, John and Eugene Sheehan of this town and Mrs. Grant North of Salt Lick, were married at the Phoenix Hotel Monday. Deaths: Charles Starrett committed suicide by shooting himself at the night of Nov. 26 at his home near Fairview Church in the East Fork of Flat Creek neighborhood. A very lengthy and involved article. Front page. Also, his home was at Pebble. Burial at Gilead Cemetery. Left two children, both daughters, one here and one in Missouri. Pebble. George Pieratt, aged 42, died of pneumonia near Mt. Sterling last Friday. He was a brother of Dick Pieratt, west of town, and a son of Tine Pieratt, deceased. Leslie, the 14-year-old son of Anderson Bailey, of color, went to jump on a train, his foot slipped and threw him under the wheels and mashed both limbs. He died in a short time. Stepstone. Willie T. Woodard, son of Joel Woodard and his first wife, died Friday. Left a widow and one son. Burial in Longview Cemetery at Bethel. Pebble. Nov. 24, Mrs. Milton Evans, age 50. Burial in Kring graveyard. Left a husband. Salt Lick. Owingsville Outlook, 10 Dec 1908 Births: To the wife of Morton Crump, Nov. 26, a son, first born. Pebble. Nov. 24 to Richard Vanlandingham and wife, a daughter. Moore's Ferry. To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Razor, near here, an infant, but it only lived a few hours. Moore's Ferry. Marriages: Owen Johnson, son of George P. Johnson of near Sharpsburg, and Miss Mamie Estill, daughter of Thomas J. Estill of near Colfax, Fleming County, eloped to Ironton, Ohio and were married by Rev. W.L. Reid. She is a niece of D.S. Estill of this town. Espie Atchison, son of W.T. Atchison, and Virgie Vice, daughter of Felix Vice, were married at mayvsille Dec. 2. Okla. Deaths: Reuben Copher, aged about 90, died at his home in the Ore Mines area Wednesday, Dec. 2, of rheumatism. He was a son of "General" Jacob Copher and a brother of Mrs. Mary Teal, widow of Howard Teal of Olympia; Buck of Pendleton County; John P. of Olympia; Henry (Dunk) and James Monroe (Babe) of near middle Slate bridge. He was raised near the old Slate furnace. Married Melvina McQuithey, daughter of Samuel McQuithey. He was a soldier in Capt. James Ewing's Company in the Mexican War and in the 7th Ky. Cavalry, U.S.A. in the Civil War. His children were: Samuel, deceased; Mrs. Caroline Hall of Salt Lick; James, deceased; Robert, Reuben and John of Ore Mines; Mrs. Grizella Spencer of Clear Creek; Mrs. Thomas Young of Yale; Christopher of West Virginia, and May, deceased. Mrs. Copher survives. James M. Brown, aged 65, proprietor of the Brown House, died at Sharpsburg Monday of consumption. Dry goods merchant and Union Civil War veteran. Survived by his wife and four children: George of LaGrange; Paul R., Mary and Elizabeth, at home. Dec. 5, Uncle Jack Davis at his home on Peeled Oak, aged about 82. Left a wife and one daughter, Miss Liddie. He was a Federal pensioner. Crooks. Nov. 28, Mrs. Mary Jane Ford, aged 64, with pneumonia. Left a husband and six children: John, Elihu, George, Joseph L., Mrs. Mollie Sorrell and Mrs. Kate McGlothin. Joseph is in the Army at San Francisco; George in West Virginia; Kate in Texas; and the others live here. Burial at Hedrick's Cemetery Sunday. Moore's Ferry. Owingsville Outlook, 28 Jan 1909 Badly damaged. Births: Jan. 19 to James Kimbrell and wife, a child. Salt Lick. Jan. 12 to Sherman Hall and wife, a son. Salt Lick. Sunday to Cornelius Williams and wife, a daughter. Stepstone. To Silas Woodard and wife, Sunday, Jan. 24, a son. Pebble. Jan. 19 to Dan May and wife, a son. Stoops. Marriages: Lewis W. Young, son of Lewis W. Young, deceased, and Jennie Stephens, daughter of Mrs. --- Dawson and her late husband Jefferson Dawson, were married in Mt. Sterling Tuesday, Jan.---. (Article damaged). Owingsville Outlook, 25 Feb 1909 Births: To Keynote Stamper and wife, a son. Yale. Marriages: Roscoe Carmichael, son of T.D. Carmichael of RFD1, Cynthiana, and Ollie Carter, daughter of George Carter and wife of the eastern suburbs of Owingsville, were married by Elder J.E. Willhoite at the home of the bride's parents Wednesday, Feb. 10. Deaths: The body of Mrs. Lee Vanarsdell, who died in Oklahoma, was brought back to Bethel for burial. She was a sister of Andrew Judy of Mt. Sterling and a half sister of Robert Judy of Sharpsburg. The remains of S.P. Baird of Carlisle were buried in Crown Hill Cemetery Wednesday. Sharpsburg. Feb. 15, Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, a resident of our neighborhood for about 33 years. Baptized about 2000 and married about 1500. Had he lived to the 25th of this month, he would have been 80. Funeral by Elder Lee Jones. Upper Prickly Ash. Owingsville Outlook, 18 Mar 1909 Births: To Perry Staton and wife on Mar. 3, a son. Olympia. Marriages: Oscar Tapp and Laura Finch were married by Elder Koch at the home of Mrs. Sallie Scott, March 3. Bethel. Thomas Lloyd and Minnie Thomas of Nicholas County were married at the Phoenix Hotel in Lexington Wednesday, Feb. 3. Bethel. Wednesday, Mar. 10, Elmer Maddox and Etna Daugherty were married at Owingsville. She is the youngest daughter of John Daugherty. He is the son of Charles Maddox who now resides in Indiana and a grandson of I.N. Powell. Okla. Levi Utterback and Rosa Conley, both of the Stepstone area, were married here at R.E. Wood's Wednesday, Mar. 10 by Elder Wesley Blevins. Crooks. Deaths: Mrs. Hollan died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Robert Henderson on Monday last week aged 84. Pebble. Polk Forsythe who married Helen Myers of this vicinity, died at Paris last week. Sharpsburg. Owingsville Outlook, 01 Apr 1909 Marriages: John Whaley, son of Tolliver Whaley and wife, and Fannie J. Barber, daughter of James Landon Barber and wife, of Naylor's Branch, were married Wednesday, Mar. 24, by Elder George W. Mills Deaths: Mrs. Lottie Duncan died of spinal meningitis at Camden, Mo, Mar. 19. She was the wife of Lee Duncan and a daughter of John A. Trumbo, Jr. and a niece of James W. Emmons of this town. Survived by her husband and five children. Bath County World, Fri, 21 May 1909 Births: Thursday, May 13, to Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, a son, Harry Wallace. May 12 to Mr. and Mrs. George Crockett, a daughter. Reynoldsville. Deaths: Mrs. Maude Quisenberry of Clark County committed suicide Tuesday at her home near Schoolsville by cutting her throat with a razor. She was the wife of H.L. Quisenberry and was before her marriage a Miss Duckworth, daughter of Col. Al Duckworth. Survived by her husband and two sons: Fleming D. and John T. She was a niece of William T. Duckworth of Winchester, formerly of this town. Bath County World, Fri, 09 Jun 1909 Births: Tuesday, June 1, to Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Mitchell, a daughter, Conway. Marriages: Jeff Clark and Miss Shrout, daughter of John Shrout, were married May 26 by Bro. Blevins at his home. The same day, John A. Thomas and Miss Lottie Shrout were married by B.F. Parker at his home. Preston. Bath County World, Fri, 11 Jun 1909 Births: Thursday, June 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Hill, a son, Charles Lee. Marriages: Mr. D.C. McNamara of Grand Rapids, Mich. and Mrs. Martha J. Baird of Mt. Sterling were married in Washington, DC on June 2. McNamara is a traveling salesman. She is the widow of the late George W. baird who resided near this town in his youth. Deaths: Mrs. Elizabeth T. Green, wife of Samuel T. Green, died at her home in Mt. Sterling last Friday, as the result on injuries sustained when she feel down a flight of stair breaking her hip and injuring her back. She was 66 and is survived by her husband and five grown children. She was a daughter of John Mark of Paris. Guy Lawson was drowned in Flat Creek Wednesday. He was 17 and was the son of W.J. Lawson who conducts a general merchandise store at Bald Eagle. Died trying to swim the swift current of the creek. He was Mr. and Mrs. Lawson's eldest son. Two children are left, a daughter 9 years old and a son 7 years old. Miss Effie Johnson died June 1 at Thomson Station of consumption. Burial at Williamson graveyard Wednesday last week where her father, mother and three sisters are buried. She was 20 years old. Preston. Jesse Dickey, aged 30, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Dickey of Millersburg, was killed by a train Sunday at Paris. He was a first cousin of Henry Cracraft, Mrs. W.R. Knight and Mrs. W.S. Sharp of this town. Bath County World, Fri, 25 Jun 1909 Deaths: In the St. Louis Republican of June 14 appeared an article about the death of Capt. A.J. Spencer who was killed Sunday while returning from his daughter's Mrs. Sheets in Kenwood Springs, Mo. He was 70 years old and was a Civil war veteran and was killed by a Ferguson street car. Left a wife and one daughter. He was born in Sharpsburg, Ky. and resided here until 30 or more years ago. His wife was Miss Mary R. McMahan who conducted a hotel in the home now lived in by Mrs. Laura Colegrove. Mrs. Spencer is a sister of Wallace McMahan who it is believed resides at Winchester. He was not a Captain, but a Union soldier, a member of Co. B, 10th Ky. Vol. Cavalry. June 18, the one-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eldridge of spinal disease. June 19, Miss Fannie Barber at her home of consumption. Preston. Bath County World, Fri, 02 Jul 1909 Births: Saturday, June 26 to Mr. and Mrs. James Jacobs, a son. Monday, June 28 to Mr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Peck, a son, Evermont Caldwell. June 25 to Frank McNab and wife, a daughter. Marriages: Shrout and Miss Ida Ginter were married June 23 at Wesley Blevens' by Mr. Blevens. Preston. Deaths: Guy Lawson, son of W.J. Lawson and wife, drowned in Flat Creek at Bald Eagle on June 9. He was born in 1892 and was 17 years and 25 days old. Member of the Methodist Church. Funeral and burial at Bethel Cemetery. June 24, Tom Hartgrove, aged about 70. Burial at Owingsville the 25th. John Gill of Upper Blue Licks died Tuesday. Left a wife and three children. Burial at Elizaville Cemetery Wednesday. Sweet. Sunday, June 27, Mrs. Nancy D. Blount, wife of Edgar Blount, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Willson. She was 25 and left a husband and three children, mother, sister, and three brothers. Burial at Longview Cemetery Tuesday. Bethel. Bath County World, Fri, 09 Jul 1909 Births: June 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Hines, a daughter. Preston. Marriages: A.B. Barnes and Miss Breck Crouch were married Sunday, July 4 at the home of the former on the west side of town by Rev. S.W. Partee of the Baptist Church. Sam Cassity, a widower aged 66 and Miss Frances Boaz, aged 49, were married near here yesterday. Bride's fifth marriage; all her former husbands are living. Owingsville Outlook, 02 Jul 1909. Deaths: Byron Shanks, 9-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Shanks who reside on the John Marston farm in Bourbon County died Saturday of cholera infantum. Burial in Longview Cemetery at Bethel Sunday. Capt. George M. Ewing died Tuesday, July 6 at his home in the Preston area. He was a Confederate soldier having served through the four years of the Civil War. Burial at Owingsville yesterday. Mrs. Mary Peale Wilson died at her home in Maysville Thursday, July 1 of heart disease. Born near Philadelphia 66 years ago. and was related to Rembrandt Peale. Her husband, Robert Wilson was a Ky. native and resided near Bethel until they moved to Danville to educate their only son. After the son's death, they moved to Maysville where Mr. Wilson died several years ago. In 1907, Mrs. Wilson established Heywood Hospital. She was a Presbyterian. Thursday, July 1, Miss Sarah Elizabeth Barnes died at her home near the west limit of town. Services Saturday at the home by Rev. C.H. Greer of the Methodist Church.Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. She was a niece of Mrs. W.A. Withers of this place, Mrs. M.E. Cassidy of Mt. Sterling and Mrs. Bettie Roe of Shelbyville. She was born at Sharpsburg Sep. 2, 1847, oldest daughter of Evermont E. and Mary (Boyd) Barnes, deceased. Left one brother, A.B. Barnes and two sisters, nannie L., wife of W.H. Nolcini of Winchester and Mary W., wife of Kinc Worley of Toyah, Texas. Member of Mt. Sterling Presbyterian Church. Owingsville news item, July 5 states: In a drunken affray at the ore mines, Theodore Shrout was shot and killed by Thomas Jones. Bath County World, Fri, 16 Jul 1909 Births: July 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Toba Newell, a daughter. Reynoldsville. Deaths: Carlisle new item: James Fryman, aged 92, of Nicholas County died at his home near Barefoot. Married three times. Father of 22 children; oldest 65, youngest 9. The 7-month-old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Donaldson died Wednesday of cholera infantum. Burial Thursday at the Bailey graveyard on White Oak. Reynoldsville. Bath County World, Fri, 23 Jul 1909 Births: Friday, July 16 at Chicago, Ill. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fields, a daughter. Deaths: Mrs. Maggie Helm Bell died Saturday, July 17 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W.O. Conway in Atlanta, Ga. from tuberculosis as a result of a case of grip. She was a daughter of Richard and Mary Thompson and was born Mar. 29, 1857 near Bethel. Married Dec. 20, 1877 to Dr. H.T. Bell who died Dec. 24, 1906. Two children: Mrs. W.O. Conway of Atlanta, Ga. and Milton Moore Bell who died May 11, 1908. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Bell is survived by four brothers: D.D. Thompson of Mooreifled; W.L. Thompson of near Vanceburg; Horatio Thompson of Shelby County; and Robert L. Thompson of St. Louis, Mo. Four sisters: Mrs. Charles Callahan, Mrs. Enoch Thompson, and Miss B. Aline Thompson, all of Louisville, and Mrs. Mamie Wilson of Bethel. Christian Church member. Burial at Carlisle Cemetery Sunday. Champaign, Ill., July 16--Three men were killed and two injured in a head-on collision between trains. One of the dead was the engineer, Willis E. Barker, husband of Mrs. Ella Bates Barker, formerly of this town and whose sister, Mrs. Charles F. Browning, resides here. Burial at Catskill, NY Sunday. Mrs. Ella Bates Crites and William E. Barker were married June 26, 1909. Beisdes his wife, Mr. Barker is survived by his father and mother and one brother. Mr. Walter McElfresh, aged 38, died Friday. Funeral Saturday at Mt. Zion Church by Rev. Arnold of Moorefield. Left a wife and five children. Burial at Mt. Zion graveyard. Sweet. Bath County World, Fri, 06 Aug 1909 Deaths: Marguerite, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fields of Chicago, died Thursday, July 29. Monday on Andrew G. Spratt's farm a few miles from town, Clifton Jacobs, age 17, committed suicide by taking strychnine. He was a son of John Jacobs of Covington where he lived until three years ago or more. Lived here since last November. His mother is dead. Left his father, two brothers and four sisters. The brothers are Ora and John who lived at the same home where the deceased lived. The sisters are Mrs. Lucy Johnson who lives with Mrs. A.G. Spratt; Mrs. Clarence Evans of Covington; Mrs. George Rankins of Newtown; and Mrs. Sam Rankins of Newport. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery Tuesday. Bath County World, Fri, 13 Aug 1909 (Paper half gone) Births: Aug. 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Lyons, a daughter. Reynoldsville. Owingsville Outlook, 19 Aug 1909 Births: To Lige Donaldson and wife on Aug. 12, a daughter. Crooks. To Charles Fowler and wife, Aug. 10, a daughter. Olympia. Marriages: Samuel Atchison and Mary Keithley of Fleming County were married here Wednesday last week by Rev. James E. Wright. Deaths: John Everett Hart, aged 49, died suddenly at his home at Slate Valley Sunday. He was the youngest son of the late Squire Jackie Hart of Naylor's Branch. Survived by four children: Mrs. Roll Manley, James, Maude and Floyd. Mrs. George Bradley was killed by lightning Sunday while standing in door of her home on Peck's Ridge, Fleming County, between Wyoming and Sherburne. She was about 35 and is survived by her husband and four children. The Bethel column states she and her little daughter were out riding horseback when lightining struck them, killing them both, including the horse. Bethel. A man named Altman from Cincinnati who was visiting a baseball game in Morehead was killed when a ball thrown by pitcher Arthur Blair struck him. The two-year-old son of Arch Botts of Howard's Mill drank a bottle of gasoline Friday and died. Stepstone. Bath County World, Fri, 17 Dec 1909 Births: Tuesday, Dec. 7, at Morehead to Circuit Judge A.W. Young and wife, a daughter. Marriages: Jack Owings of Mt. Sterling and Leonora Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Peters of Owingsville, were married at the home of the bride's parents Tuesday by Elder G.W. Mills Bride is the niece of Mr. C.W. Peters of this town. Archie H. Dillon and Ida Mae Grover were married Dec. 8 at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Grover, at Sardis, Mason County. He is at the head of A.H. Dillon & Co., general merchadisers of Sardis. Deaths: John Duler of Maysville committed suicide at Lexington Saturday by shooting himself with a 32-cal. revolver. He was a brother of Editor Hiram Duley of Flemingsburg and at one time was President of the Maysville Commercial Club. Owingsville Outlook, 13 Jan 1910 Births: Saturday to John Whaley and wife of upper Naylor's Branch, a son, first born. Jan. 7 to Charles Carpenter and wife, a son. Olympia. Deaths: The one-month-old baby of Charles Coyle and wife, of lower Slate Creek, died of whooping cough last week. The 3-year-old daughter of Samuel Shrout, living on Elva Catlett's farm, died of whooping cough last week. Jan. 8 to E.H. Brother and wife, a daughter. Marriages: June Stone, son of Col. Henry L. Stone, and Miss Lillian Durham, were married by Magistrate Keigwin in Jeffersonville yesterday. Miss Durham is an actress from Louisville. Louisville Courier-Journal of Jan 10. Deaths: Mrs. Catherine Anderson, wife of H.C. Anderson, died Thursday, Dec. 30, 1909 from consumption and was buried Friday at Bethel. She was a daughter of Nathan Sorrell and wife, of Flat Creek, and was born Mar. 28, 1871. Married to H. Clay Anderson on Nov. 7, 1889 who, with their three daughters Annie May, Mary Lydia and Maggie Allen, survive. Odessa. George M. Stewart died at his home on Indian Creek near Okla of tonsilitis. Born May, 12, 1863; died Jan. 1, 1910. Married to Sarah E. Darnell, daughter of John W. Darnell, on Jan. 4, 1883. One son, John E. Stewart of near Pebble. Left his widow, son and two brothers and four sisters: Robert L. of Reynoldsville; Isaac, now at the Lexington Asylum; Mrs. S.O. Doggett of Reynoldsville; Mrs. F.P. Calvert of Pebble; Mrs. Richard Anderson of Tippecanoe City, Ohio; Mrs. G.W. Risener of Dayton, Ohio. Joined the M.E. Church South in Jul 1909. Funeral by Rev. Thurman at the home Sunday, Jan. 2. Burial in the family graveyard. Pebble. Rube Barnes, hurt by a falling horse some time ago, died Wednesday. Stepstone. Bath County World, Fri, 14 Jan 1910 Marriages: June Stone, son of Henry L. Stone of Louisville, formerly of this county where he was once County Attorney, was married at Jeffersonville, Ind. last Saturday after midnight to Lillian Durham, a member of the "Sunny Side of Braodway" theatrical group. John W. Snedegar, aged 55, and Miss Pickett Metcalfe, aged 31, were recently married at the home of the bride at Owinsgville. He is a widower with eight children. She was recently School Supt. of this county and the first woman to be elected as such. Owingsville Outlook, 20 Jan 1910 Marriages: Thursday, Norman Pickrell, Chester Adams, and Nora and Eva Fawns of the Fairview neighborhood, Fleming County, were married in the parlor of T.S. Shrout's furniture store by Elder G.W. Mills. The ladies are daughters of Roe Fawns. John Dawson is a brother of the brides. Butler Ramey and Mattie Sorrell were married last week. Salt Lick. Deaths: Mrs. Mary Teal, widow of Howard Teal, died at her home near Olympia Thursday from rheumatism. She was 84 and a daughter of Jacob Copher, deceased. Three children: Logan and Roe Teal and Martha Stone, all sruvive. Buried by the side of several of her children in the Old Fields graveyard north of Olympia. Thursday the four-year-old son of James Robbins and wife who live on the turnpike midway between Owingsville and Mt. Sterling, was burned to death by his clothing catching fire from on open grate. An infant child of Henry Green of Kendall Spring neighborhood was buried Sunday. Owingsville Outlook, 27 Jan 1910 Marriages: Ralph Shrout and Miss Margaret Bigstaff were married at the home of the bride's grandfather, Richard Bigstaff, on Flat Creek Tuesday. Marcellus Zimmerman and Mary Kocher were married in the Catholic Church at Fulton, Mo. Thursday, Jan. 20. He is the eldest son of William J. Zimmerman of Ossawatomie, Kansas, and a grandson of Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman, deceased, and a nephew of C.W. Honaker of this town. He is employed by the Missouri Pacific RR. Chris Holland of eastern Bath Co. and Nina Ratliff, daughter of Robert Ratliff of near town, and John Coyle of Woodford County, and Martha Honaker, daughter of George Honaker of Washington Branch, north of town, were married at the home of Elder G.W. Mills Wednesday last week. Clell Goodan, youngest son of Peter Goodan, and Lucy Wells, daughter of John Wells, eloped to Inronton, Ohio abd were married. Deaths: The Mt. Sterling papers report the death in that city of Mrs. Eliza McDonald, aged 57, a daughter of Patrick Carroll and wife, who were, for many years, residents of this town. Burial in the Catholic Cemetery at Mt. Sterling. Survived by six sons. Newton C. Ratliff died at his home near Sharpsburg Sunday Jan. 16 of Bright's disease and asthma, aged 73. He was a son of Caleb and Susan Ratliff. Of nine brothers and sisters, only one survives, Mrs. Susan Lane of Mt. Sterling. He married in 1862 Miss Ann Eliza Jones who survives. Four sons, all living: Omar M., William J.J., and Roland J. of Sharpsburg; and Allie B. of Mt. Sterling. Monday following she was buried at Sharpsburg Cemetery. Fred Crooks, aged 13, died at the home of his father, J.F. Crooks, near Salt Lick last Sunday from dropsy. Fred, 13-year-old son of Tim Crooks of near here was buried in the Dickerson graveyard Monday last week. Salt Lick. Owingsville Outlook, 17 Mar 1910 Births: Mar. 9 to Foy Swarts and wife, a son. Olympia. Marriages: Lula Hawkins and Everett Williams at Salt Lick, Mar. 12, by Rev. Ramey. Salt Lick. Deaths: Laura, wife of Moses Fitzpatrick, died of kidney and heart trouble on Monday, Mar. 14. Funeral Tuesday at the home of her parents, Andrew K. Coyle and wife, on Prickly Ash, by Elder G.W. Mills. Burial in the Coyle burying ground nearby. She was born Sep. 4, 1867 and was the oldest child of her parents. Surviving sisters and brothers: Miinie, wife of Joseph Lathram; John J.; Jennie, wife of Henna Horseman; Emma, wife of James Conyers; Rose, wife of Dee Rudder; Banks; Elva; and Mary Hannah, all of this county. Married to Moses Fitzpatrick, recently fron nelson Co., Va. Four children, two dying in infancy. Survivors are: Hannah, wife of Charles Snedegar who runs the Bath Home Telephone Exchnage, and Earl, wife of John Lowrey, a lineman for American Telephone Co. George Manley, aged 33, died on lower Flat Creek of consumption Sunday. He was unmaried and a son of Todd Manley, deceased, and a brother of Sam and Andy Manley. Uncle Jimmy McClain, aged 96, died Sunday at Moore's Ferry and was buried Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Boyd, aged 69, died of pneumonia at Sherburne Sunday and was buried here Monday. Judge William M. Beckner died at Winchester Monday. A Bath County native, aged 69. Judge John A. Ramsey died Thursday, Mar. 10 after from stomach and kidney trouble. Funeral by Elder G.W. Mills at the Christian Church Saturday, Mar. 12. Member of Bath Lodge No. 55, F&AM; Mt. Sterling Commandery. Burial at owingsville Cemetery. He was born John Alexander Ramsey, only son of Dr. W.W. Ramsey and Martha Barnes, daughter of John W. Barnes. Born on Dec. 24, 1844, reared here, lived in Mt. Sterling and Lexington for a time. Sep. 14, 1869, married Bettie Worth Goodpaster, daughter of Levi Goodpaster and Jane Allen. Only one child, William Goodpaster Ramsey, who died while County Judge of Bath Co. on Oct. 21, 1898. Mrs. Ramsey died Jun. 29, 1890. The lengthy article recounts his career from owner of general hardware business to President of Owingsville Cemetery Co. William Atchison died Sunday near Frankfort. Native of Bath Co. and a brother of Mrs. Evaline Atchison of this town. Friday, Mar. 11, Joseph Craycraft. Upper Flat Creek. Jack Foley died Monday night with pneumonia. Stoops. Lafe Lipscomb, colored, died of pneumonia Tuesday. Stoops. Sunday, Mar. 13, Bettie Pergram, daughter of Jack Pergram, deceased. An invalid for 22 years. Olympia. Bath County World, Fri, 15 Apr 1910 Marriages: Samuel J. Gilvin, 21 of Ewing, and Dona Belle Saunders, 21 of Sherburne, Fleming County, were married Apr. 5 by Judge W.H. Rice in the County Clerk's Office. Maysville Public Ledger. Deaths: County Judge E.M. Money of Fleming County was stricken last Thursday while presiding over the Fiscal Court at Flemingsburg, and died. He was about 65. While seated on the porch at the home of Joe Stephens at Mt. Sterling, laying with the children, Captain A.C. Kidd died suddenly of heart failure Monday. He was 72 and the oldest and best-known auctioneer in eastern Ky. News received here Tuesday morning that Apr. 12, Mrs. Lula Thompson Oder, wife of W.A. Oder, died at Rosedale, Cal. of dropsy. Burial at Los Angeles yesterday. She was born in this county and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.L. Thompson, deceased. After marriage, she resided in Harrison County but several years ago moved to California. Resided at Los Angeles but later moved to Rosedale where they were living when Mrs. Oder died. She was about 48 and besides her husband left one child, Elizabeth, aged 16. Also four sisters: Mrs. Omar M. Ratliff and Mrs. Roland J. Ratliff of this place; Mrs. William R. Smith of Flemingsburg; and Mrs. Claude Vimont of Millersburg. Member of the M.E. Church South. E.B. Saunders died Saturday, Apr. 9 after a paralytic stroke early last Friday at his home one mile northwest of town where he had resided since his youth. Enoch Burns Saunders was a son of Oliver and Maria (Burns) Saunders and was born near Shaprsburg Oct. 13, 1833. Two sisters survive: Mrs. Fant of Flemingsburg and Mrs. Abner Hord of Covington. Two brother, Yelverton and ----, were killed, the former during the Civil War, the latter a few years after the war. He was married Oct 17, 1876 to Mary Robinson of ---- county who survive with five children: Lieut ----- O. Saunders of the ----- now stationed at Fort -----, falo, N.Y.; William ---- of Millersburg; May, wife of Judge A.N. Crooks of Owingsville; Bettie, wife of Howard P. Moffett and Miss Nancy Saunders of this place. Funeral at the home Sunday by Rev. B.F. Swindler assisted by Rev. C.H. Greer with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery. Owingsville Outlook, 28 Apr 1910 Damaged. Marriages: William Conley and Lizzie McCarty, daughter of Perry McCarty, of near Preston, were married at T.S. Shrout's store by Elder J.E. Wilhoit Saturday. Front page. Also, Stepstone. Thomas Daniel and Artie McClain, of Salt Lick area, were married in the Owings House by Rev. H.C. Martin Monday. Deaths: Mrs. Margaret McGlothlin who died here a few weeks ago was aged 91, not 71 as it was printed. Crooks. John Henry Wren, who died Thursday at the home of his sister Mrs. Sallie A. Taul in Nicholas County, was a native of this place and has many relatives living here. Stoops. Bath County World, Fri, 29 Apr 1910 Deaths: Mrs. Lou Waugh, aged 68, died at her home at Sherburne Sunday, Apr. 24. Burial at Flemingsburg Tuesday. Owingsville Outlook, 12 May 1910 Fragments. Marriages: Wednesday, May 4, Bee Gray and Miss Lela Starrett were married at the home of Thomas Hunt by Rev. Thurman. Pebble. May 8, Ottie Craycraft and Amanda Wilhoit were married. Reuben Wilhoit was brother of the bride. Crooks. Deaths: John "Dock" Ragland died April 22 at Salem, Ind. aged 61. Survived by his wife, nee Lou Wilson, of Ladoga, Ind. and three children: Mrs. Carrie Mansfield of Indianapolis; Mrs. Nora Saunders of Detroit; and Edgar of Indianapolis. He was born and raised on upper Slate Creek and was a son of James Ragland. Went from here to Ladoga, Ind. Only surviving sister was Mrs. Delia Moore of Mayview, Mo. A brother Thomas died in Lexington some years ago. Mrs. Artemisia Rogers, widow of Silas Rogers, died Apr. 8 at the home of her grandson David Hawkins. Buried Monday at Hendrix burying ground on East Fork. She was 87. Her son, John, of Kansas , survives. Also her daughters Mrs. Caroline Hawkins and Mrs. Elizabeth Hawkins of this county. unk. Owingsville Outlook (mislabelled Bath County Worldon film), 13 May 1910 (Half missing) Deaths: Uncle Thomas S. Stephens who had kidney trouble died Sunday, principally of old age. He was born Aug. 19, 1813 and died May 8, 1910. Christian Church member. Father of 21 children. Odessa. Bath County World, Fri, 20 May 1910 Births: Saturday, May 7, 1910 to Rev. and Mrs. J.B. Meacham at their home at Ripley, Ohio, a son. Mrs. Meacham was Miss Anna Laura Sharp of Mt. Sterling and a grand- daiughter of Mrs. Laura Colegrove of this town. Married: Mason H. Botts, son of Sheriff Seth Botts, and Nancy J. Saunders, daughter of Mrs. Mary R. Saunders, were married Tuesday, May 17, by Rev. Dr. E.O. Guerrant of Wilmore at the home of the bride's mother. The groom was from Flat Creek neighborhood. Deaths: Matthias Gossett, member of the Independence city council from the 3d Ward, died May 10 at his home 716 S. main St. Member of the firm of Gossett and Searcy. Born at Sharpsburg, Ky. July 4, 1848, a son of J.D. Gossett, a pioneer Baptist preacher of Independence. Brother of Martin Gossett of this city, firmerly county recorder and of A.N. Gossett, attorney of this city, president of the Independence Water Works Company. Wife and six children survive: Dr. Stone Gossett of Buckner, this county; Dr. Walker Gossett of Louisville; Mrs. Joel Hickman of Coates, Kans., Mrs. Powell Cave of Nashville, Tenn.; Edgar Gossett of Ottawa, Kans.; and Miss Josie Gossett who lived with her parents. Funeral at the Christian Church at Independence Thursday. Bath County World, Fri, 10 Jun 1910 Births: Sunday, June 5 to Mr. and Mrs. B.C. Hopper of Moorefield, a son, Ben Duty. Deaths: Dr. William C. Nesbitt, dentist of Mt. Sterling, died Saturday, June 4 at his home near that town, aged 59. Native of Owingsville where he practiced before moving to Mt. Sterling about 15 years ago. Burial Monday in Owingsville Cemetery Monday. Bath County World, Fri, 17 Jun 1910 Marriages: Wednesday, June 15, at Carlisle, Mr. George Arnold and Miss Minnie Dixon, both if this vicinity. Deaths: Capt. M.M. Teager, aged 76, died at Flemingsburg last Friday. Soldier in the Confederate Army. Served several terms as Circuit Clerk of Fleming County. Married years ago to a sister of O.O. Stealey of Washington. The widow and one son survive. Owingsville Outlook, 23 Jun 1910 Births: Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Burbridge Ratliff (nee Dudley Botts), a son, first born. Thursday to William Warner and wife of town, a son, Lewis Mills. June 7 to Taylor Marshall and wife, a son. Sherburne. June 19 to Nesbitt Satterfield and wife, a son. Crooks. The past week, to Robert Ratliff and wife east of town, a son. Marriages: Charles R. Scott announces marriage of his daughter Minerva Ricketts to Walter Graham Smith on Wednesday, June 15, at Cincinnati, Ohio. Rev. Henry Martin and Narcissa Susie Tuttle were married Wednesday at Mt. Abbott Methodist Church by Rev. E.G.B. Mann of Lexington. Winchester Democrat. June 16, D.S. Nixon of Preston and Mrs. Dallas Garner of Mt. Sterling by Elder N.C. Carpenter. Crooks. Ex-Jailer D. Samuel Nixon of Preston and Dallas Garner, widow of George Garner, were married at the home of the bride in Mt. Sterling Wednesday, June 15, by Elder Cleveland Carpenter. She is a daughter of Christian Shultz, deceased. She has two children: Chris Garner of Slate Valley, and Mrs. Parker of Fayette County. Mr. Nixon has four children: William, Mrs. Tadge Gilbert; Beverly D. (Crow) and Randolph (Jink). Deaths: James H. Power of White Oak creek died Saturday, June 18, from Bright's disease and other ailments and was buried at the Longview Cemetery at bethel on Sunday. He was a son of John Power and was born in 1841. Had five brothers and four sisters. Raised on White Oak creek. Married Jane Gudgell, daughter of Thomas Gudgell, who survives. Two children: Thomas Power of Reynoldsville, and Annie, wife of Curran Maxey of this town. Brothers: Judge William W. Power of this town and Woodson Power of White Oak are the only ones living. The dead are: Dick, Dock, and Uriah (Bud). Four sisters survive: Mrs. Kate Gillon of near town; Mrs. George Ann Deatley; Sallie, wife of James Wilson, and Bettie, who first husband was Richard Colliver and is now Mrs. Rodney Vanlandingham. James H. Power served in Co. H, 5th Ky. Infantry, C.S.A. Mrs. Nancy Suttle died Sunday, June 19. She was the widow of Jack Suttle. Left three children: Mrs. W.B. Henry, Mrs. Charles Conley, and Mrs. James Conley. Stepstone. Owingsville Outlook, 30 Jun 1910 Births: A girl baby was born last Thursday to Ruseell Shrout and wife of upper Prickly Ash neighborhood. To Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peed, a son on Wednesday, Jun. 22 To the wife of Nick Rodgers and wife, a girl, June 22. Pebble. Deaths: Henry Wills of Salt Lick died Wednesday, June 22 and was buried Thursday at the Lower Salt Lick Cemetery. He was aged about 82. He was a farmer, contractor and builders. His wife died 3 or 4 years ago. Of his family, four sons and three daughters survive: Wesley of Salt Lick, Mrs. Mary Greer of Camargo, Mrs. Effie Gorman of Mt. Sterling, B.F. of Covington, Dutch of Morehead, John at home, and Mrs. Ida Down of Oklahoma. Enoch Wills of Salt Lick is his only surviving brother. Moses Fitzpatrick died June 22 at the Eastern Kentucky Asylum at Lexington. Funeral by Rev. G.W. Mills on Thursday with burial at Coyle burial ground on Washington Branch. He was about 50 and was born in Nelson Co., Va. Came here some time in the 1880s and married Laura Coyle, daughter of Andrew K. Coyle of Prickly Ash Creek. Mrs. Fitzpatrick died Mar. 14, 1910. Their two children survive: Hannah, wife of Charles Snedegar, and Earl, wife of John Lowry, both of this town. His surviving brothers and sisters were: Mrs. Nannie Cutler of Charlottesville, Va.; Oscar and Miss Sallie of Nelson Co., Va.; Mrs. Louella, wife of John B. Honaker of Hustonville, Lincoln Co., Ky.; and William of near Springfield, Ill. Died at his home near Kingfisher, Oklahoma, Joseph Wells, second eldest son of Robert Wells and wife, who went West about 30 years ago. He was born and raised in Bath Co. and married a Miss Rice. He was aged about 55. His brothers are: James of Kansas; and Alf, Sam and Coot of Oklahoma. His sisters are: Ann, widow of Will Wells, Ollie, wife of Ed Mitchell, both of Oklahoma; and Dell, wife of Butler Toy of Bath County. Slate Valley. Mrs. A.J. Suttell, aged 79, died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Charles Conley on Butler's Branch, Sunday, Jun. 19 of paralysis of the brain. She was a daughter of Squire Carpenter, deceased. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. W.S. Carpenter and Mrs. Dudley Hughes; one brother, Renny Carpenter; three children, Mrs. Charles Conley, Mrs. James Conley and Mrs. W.B. Henry, all of this place. Stepstone. Tuesday, Jun. 21, 1910, Mrs. Mary McIntosh Goodan. She was born Mary Tomlinson McIntosh, daughter of Thomas and Eliza McIntosh, deceased, on Mar. 23, 1859, near Olympian Springs. First joined the Olympian Springs Methodist Church when aged 19. Feb. 15, 1881, she married Daniel L. Goodan. He and three of their four children survive. Children are: Buford M., at home; Mrs. Anna May Ficklin and George H. at home. Phillip S. died in infancy. Only two sisters survive: Mrs. Samuel F. Deal of this place and Mrs. Thomas A. Manning of Woodward Co., Oklahoma. Funeral Thursday, June 23 at the Mt. Sterling Methodist Church by Rev. B.C. Horton. Burial in Machpelah Cemetery. Stoops. Bath County World, Fri, 01 Jul 1910 Marriages: Mrs. Stella Cooper Gay, daughter of the late Circuit Judge John E. Cooper, and Ned Langer, a theatrical manager, were married recently at Marion, Ind. D.S. Nixon of Preston, and Mrs. Dallas Garner of Mt. Sterling were married June 23 at Mt. Sterling. She is a young widow. He is 76 and a Confederate Civil War veteran. and former County jailer. Eva Clay McMahan, youngest daughter of Mrs. Sarah McMahan of this town, and George Hurley were married Saturday, June 18 at the home of the bride's sister in Crawfordsville, Ind. where the bride works as a telephone operator. Deaths: John W. Powling, aged 53, died Saturday at his home at Carlisle of paralysis. Founder of the Nicholas Advocate. and previously had been with the Carlisle Mercury. Funeral Monday at the Carlisle Methodist Church of which he was a member. Burial in Carlisle Cemetery. Left his widow and an adopted daughter. Owingsville Outlook, 07 Jul 1910 Marriages: J.R. Salmons of Owingsville and Julia Walsh Conroy of this city were married at St. Patrick's Catholic Church Thursday by Father T.J. McCaffrey. She is a sister of Robert P. and John J. Walsh. Mr. Salmons was originally from Carlisle. Mt. Sterling Sentinel-Democrat. Iva Maze and Bert Goldy were married at the home of the bride's parents near the Ore Mines last Saturday by Rev. Sherwood. Salt Lick. Deaths: Miss Dora Hensley, aged 67, died at her home on Coyle Street July 4. Funeral Tuesday by Elder G.W. Mills with burial in Owingsville Cemetery. She was a daughter of Dr. Alex Hensley, a surgeon in the Federal Army during the Civil War. Her mother was a Crittenden, first cousin to John J. Crittenden. Miss Dora was raised at Kiddville, Clark County, she and her sister Alice coming here about 15 years ago. A brother James of Winchester and two sisters, Mrs. James McKee of Chicago, Ill. and Miss Alice Hensley of this town survive. Anna Jones, daughter of Tug Jones, died last week. Crooks. Wednesday, June 29 of dropsy, Frank Williams of Yale, aged 65; burial at Cassity graveyard Thursday. Salt Lick. John Bashford died Saturday at his home on Mud Lick near here. Burial at Lower Salt Lick Sunday. He was aged 63 and left a wife and four sons: Owen, Ashby, Oscar and Grafton. Salt Lick. Capt. Sim Crain died July 1 at his home in Salt Lick. Funeral by Rev. C.J. Reagan on July 2 with burial in Dickerson graveyard. he was a son of Lewis and Elizabeth Crain and was born in Fleming County on Oct. 9, 1834, youngest of 13 children. Married to Margaret Stone, daughter of Milton Stone of Bald Eagle, Bath Co., Feb. 21, 1867. Their eldest daughter Florence died 20 years ago. The other four children survive. He was a member of the M.E. Church. Was Captain in the 7th Ky. Cavalry in the Civil War. Owingsville Outlook, 14 Jul 1910 Births: Jul 11 to Jess Parks and wife, a son. Crooks. Jul. 6 to Clarence McCarty and wife, a son. Crooks. July 3 to Thomas Reed and wife, a son. Okla. Monday July 4 to Espy Hart and wife, a son. Stepstone. July 7 to James Penix and wife, a son. Olympia. Marriages: July 6, Phillip Whittington, oldest son of C.L. Whittington, and Susie McKinney, oldest daughter of Mrs. Eliza Page and her first husband John McKinney. She is a sister of Ruth McKinney and E.C. Page. Married by Rev. Ed Anderson. Owingsville RFD. Deaths: Thomas Bramble of Forge Hill neighborhood, died of heart disease Friday and was buried at Old Virginia Saturday. He was aged about 65 and is survived by his wife. Elmer Maddox of Pebble died Saturday, Jul. 2 and was buried at Bethel Monday. Survived by his wife, a daughter of John Daugherty of near Okla, and a baby daughter eight months old. He was a son of C.W. Maddox of near Alexandria, Ind. Died at her home near here on Tuesday, July 5, Mrs. Squire B. Davis. Burial Thursday at the McClain graveyard. Five children survive: William Denton, Frank, John, Della, and Mrs. Debby Wills. Her husband died in Feb. 1908. Salt Lick. Bath County World, Fri, 15 Jul 1910 Marriages: Mr. Tollie Turner and Dorothy Doggett were married at the Union Church at Bald Eagle Tuesday by Rev. B.F. Swindler. Deaths: Joe Craycraft, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Craycraft of Hamilton, Ohio, was accidentally shot and killed Wednesday, July 6, at their home at 351 North E St. They family formerly resided in Bath County. Survived by brothers and sisters: Mary, 10; Willie, 14, Lupie, 8; and Joe, 5. Accidentally found their brother Bob Craycraft's pistol under his pillow while romping on his bed and the son, Joe, accidentally discharged it. Hamilton, Ohio Journal. Bath County World, Fri, 22 Jul 1910 Births: Monday, July 18, to the wife of William Jewell, a daughter. Owingsville Outlook, 28 Jul 1910 Births: Jul. 22 to Thomas Bradley and wife, a son. Wyoming. Marriages: Leander Sorrell, youngest son of Squire George Sorrell, and Miss Iona McClain, daughter of Samuel McClain and wife of Naylor's Branch, eloped to Ironton, Ohio Saturday and were married. Saturday, Miss Mayme D. Turner of Springfield and Leslie Thurstrum of Sharpsburg were married at the home of and by Rev. H.D. Clark in Mt. Sterling. She is the daughter of W.E Turner. Mr. Thurstrum is from Monticello, Wayne County. Deaths: William Worth Goodpaster died at the Eastern Kentucky Asylum at Lexington on Sunday, July 17. Funeral at the home at Kendall's Spring Tuesday by Elder G.W. Mills with burial on the home farm. He was 59 and the second oldest child of Perry Goodpaster and wife, born and reared a few miles west of town. Married Nanie Jones, daughter of James M. and Martha J. Jones, both deceased. She and the follwoing children survive: Mary, wife of Eli Craycraft of Kendall's Srping; Bertie, wife of Albert Holder of Roslyn, Powell County; Minnie, wife of B. Albert Shrout of Pleasant Valley; Nora of Mt. Sterling; Martha, at home; James of Forge Mill; Oscar of Oak Grove, Mo.; Laura Ella, wife of William Carpenter of Kendall's Srping; and Carl, at home. Brothers and sisters: Bettie, wife of G. Wash McKinivan of White Oak; Mary, deceased; Charles, deceased; Belle, deceased, who married Charles Chastain and died out West; Ella, widow of Harrison Hamilton of near Stoops; Nannie, wife of Lee Young of Montgomery County; Tibbs of near Rogersville, Mo. Mrs. Hiram Ann Stone, wife of John D. Stone, deceased, died on July 20 of Bright's disease at the home of her son Robert L. Stone on upper Prickly Ash. Her husband John D. Stone died Apr. 9 near Carlisle. She was 64 and a Christian Church member. Leaves four sons: R.L.; William and Lindsay of near Carlisle; and Edwin of Ridge Farm, Ill. Four daughters died previously. Burial in Carlisle Cemetery. Purd May's son Austin of Judy neighborhood, killed himself with carbolic acid last week. He was about 21. His parents used to live here, his mother being Miss Inez Stephens, step-daughter of Uncle Mat McDonald. Eva May Woodard, 9-year-old daughter of Charley Woodard of Marion, Ind. died at their home July 15. Burial at Eden's Chapel Jul. 17. Pebble. Miss Nancy Daugherty, aged 90, died July 25. Wyoming. Owingsville Outlook, 04 Aug 1910 Births: Recently, to Mrs. Robert Whaley, Jr. (nee Amanda Willson) of Bethel, a daughter named Emily Cleo. Last week, a son to Arthur McKee and wife. To S.A. Dowd and wife, nee Jessie Atchison, a third son at Hillsboro Saturday. To Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett of the eastern suburb, last week, a daughter. To James Jackson and wife of near Spencer, Montgomery County, a son. To Mrs. Effie May Myers of Birmingham, Ala. s son, born recently. To Robert Anderson and wife, a son. Wyoming. July 28 to William Carmichael and wife, a daughter. Stepstone. July 30 to R.E. Carter and wife, a daughter. Moore's Ferry. Marriages: In Menifee County Jul. 28, William Blevins of --- and Mrs. Fannie Gibson of Big Woods, aged 75, by Elder H.D. Adams. Deaths: Mrs. Lydia Shouse died at her home in Salt Lick Saturday, July 30. Funeral Sunday by Elder N.C. Carpenter with burial in Marshall Cemetery. She was born Dec. 15, 1836, a granddaughter of Jacob Myers who built the old Slate Furnace in 1792. She was married to Green B. Shouse of Salt Lick. Children: Isaac; Mrs. Press Jackson, deceased; Mrs. W.R. Stephens; Mrs. Robert Dickerson; James Lee, deceased; William Jefferson and Mrs. Boone North. Mr. Shouse died many years ago. Thomas Fox, Jr., son of Thomas Fox, Sr. of near Ewington drowned in a pond on the farm of Jack Gatewood near Joshua Owing's farm in Montgomery County. He was aged about 28. Survived by his parents, brothers Will and dave, and a sister Mrs. Warren Stoner. Gladys Gertrude Jones, aged 9 months and 22 days, daughter of Peter H. Jones, was brought here from Indianapolis, Ind. July 28 and buried in the graveyard of the grandfather, John M. Jones, near Kendall's Spring. Mrs. Charles R. Barber's body was taken from Stepstone through here Saturday for burial beside her husband at Fairview, Fleming County. Mrs. Annie Barber died Thursday of dropsy. She was the widow of Charles Barber of Wyoming who died last December. Left father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. George Moxley; three brothers, Ed, Joe and Charlie; four sisters, Mrs. James Gregory, Mrs. Henry Montjoy, Miss Kate and her twin sister Mrs. Minnie Atchison. Stepstone. Sam Alfrey of near Ragland on the Rowan side of Licking river, died last Saturday and was buried in the home graveyard Sunday. He was aged 70. Salt Lick. The 11-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fowler died last Thursday and was buried at the Dickerson graveyard Friday. Owingsville Outlook, 11 Aug 1910. Marriages: Sunday, August 7, at the Christian Church here, Hattie Fanning and Henry Clay Eilem of Farmers. Bride is the only daughter of Bryant Fanning. Upper Licking Valley. Lewis Staton and Melissa Carpenter, daughter of N.J. Carpenter, eloped to Ironton, Ohio Sunday and were married. Stepstone. Deaths: Edward L. Goodan died Thursday, Aug. 4 at his home near Preston. Known by the nickname Pete. He was 46 and a son of Samuel Goodan and wife, both deceased. Born and reared on the Preston Pike. Married Louisiana Jackson, daughter of George Jackson, and she and their two sons, Ray and Clell, both married, survive. Surviving brothers and sisters are: Mary Goodan and Mrs. Cynthia Williams of near town; Daniel of Stoops; and John "Teague" of Buffalo, Ill. The infant son of Tom Reed and wife died July 30. Okla. Mrs. Clem Riddle died Sunday, Aug. 7 Okla. Norman, son of Oll Gillon and wife, died of cholera infantum on Saturday. Upper Prickly Ash. Bath County World, Fri, 12 Aug 1910 Deaths: Jerry M. Leggett, aged about 70, died Wednesday, Aug. 3, 1910 at the Confederate home at Pewee Valley. Capt. William P. Conner died Wednesday, Aug. 10 at his home in Owingsville of old age. He was about 82 and served in the Mexican War and in the Confederate Army. Sheriff of this county before the war and Cicuit Clerk until several years ago. Funeral at the Christian Church with burial at Owingsville Cemetery with Masonic honors. Owingsville Outlook, 18 Aug 1910 Deaths: Capt. William P. Conner died at his home here August 10. Shot twice in the Battle of Mt. Sterling. Funeral at the Christian Church Saturday by Rev. Edward O. Guerrant of Wilmore. Services by Bath Lodge No. 55, F&AM. Burial at Owingsville Cemetery by Pat Cleburne Camp, U.C.V. He was born William Penrose Conner, last surviving grandson of Daniel Conner, the family ancestor who came here from Ireland. His family name was originally O' Conner, but the "O" was dropped here in America. Daniel Conner married Miss Harrison, member of the historic Harrison family of Virginia. A son Harrison Conner, married in Rockbridge County to Mrs. Nichols, a widow, who was the former Miss Elizabeth Ewing, no relation to the Bath County Ewings. Some of the descendants of the Nichols daughters live at Shelbyville, Ky. The Harpers of Woodford County are relatives. Harrison and Elizabeth Conner had the following children: Lydia, wife of Judge A.J. Ewing; Elizabeth, wife of Joshua Ewing; Felix and "Brush" Harry, both dying bachelors; Montgomery and William penrose, the latter being born on the Conner homestead near Preston on Aug. 24, 1833. He was married to Ann Wilson of Montgomery County on Jul. 17, 1855. Six children were born to them, three dying in infancy. Mary married David Wood of Bardstown and died several years ago leaving five children; Ewing made his home with his father; Annie is the wife of Hugh Cox of Bardstown. Mrs. Conner died several years ago. Conner served in Capt. James Ewing's Company, Col. Manlius V. Thompson's Regt., Mexican War. Also Sheriff of Bath County. Served in the CSA in the 2d Ky. Battalion of Mounted Rifles and in the 5th Ky. Infantry. Circuit Court Clerk from 1874 to 1903. Owingsville Outlook, 25 Aug 1910 Births: Aug. 14 to Mrs. Austin Boaz, a daughter. Aug. 16 to R.E. Tipton and wife, a daughter. Stoops. Marriages: R.B. (Buck) Moore of this place and Miss Ethel Lyons of Sharpsburg were married in Mt. Sterling Aug. 19. Stoops. Deaths: Mrs. Clem Riddle died Sunday, Aug. 7 from consumption. She was Mrs. Bertha Vice Riddle and was the youngest daughter of T.S. Vice. She was born Dec. 20, 1883 and was married to Clem Riddle on Nov. 14, 1900. Two sons: Egbert, age 8, and Commodore, age 6. Also survived by two sister and one brother: Mrs. J.B. Jones of Odessa; Mrs. Tom Colliver and Walter of Hale, Mo. Okla. Hester K. Maddox died Aug 14. She was the daughter of Elmer Maddox and was born Oct. 8, 1900. Miss Margoleta Wallace of Texas who was visiting her aunt Mrs. George W. McCormick of Peeled Oak, was burned to death Monday by her clothing catching fire from a gasoline flat-iron. At the public school at Farmers Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 17, the pupils were treated to lemonade which was made in a galvanized iron tub. The next morning, more lemons, sugar and water were added. The children drank freely of it and soon began to get sick. Bessie Cassity, daughter of Jeff (Bud)Cassity and wife (daughter of the late William Wyatt), died Friday morning. Bud Cassity is a son of Walker Cassity and a brother of Mrs. Samuel J. Ratliff of the Owings House. The child was buried at Howard's Mill Saturday. Jacob C. Warner died Sunday, August 21 at the home of his son-in-law George Sorrell, Jr., on the Preston Pike and was buried at the Warner graveyard Monday. He was 82 and was a son of Jonas Warner. Survived by brothers Stephen M. of Mt. Sterling, Jonas of Moorefield, Mrs. Nannie Kopp and Mrs. Miranda Kopp of Eaton, Ohio. He married Elizabeth Shultz, daughter of Perry Shultz, who died about eight years ago. Had 13 children, two being dead: Amanda, first wife of George Sorrell, Jr., and Samuel. The surviving children are: Mary, wife of George Pergrem; Margaret, widow of William Williamson; Eliza, wife of Squire John Clark; Bettie, wife of George Sorrell, Jr.; Ellen, wife of James Stull; Andrew, Jonas, John, and William. Resolution of Bath Lodge No. 55 F&AM on the death of Bro. Captain William Penrose Conner who died Aug. 10, 1912. Bath County World, Fri, 26 Aug 1910 Marriages: Henry L. Stephenson and Mrs. Fannie Ragan Wilson, both of Mt. Sterling, were married Saturday, Aug. 20, in Cincinnati. Deaths: Mrs. Regina Cox Rogers, aged 22, wife of J.Y. Rogers, died Sunday at her home at Mt. Sterling of tetanus from a wound received from sticking a nail in her heel when she was a child. Married about four years ago, was the oldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. G.N. Cox, and a granddaughter of Major and Mrs. A.T. Wood. Survived by her husband, her parents, four brothers and three sisters. Owingsville Outlook, 08 Sep 1910. Births: Sept. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Dale (nee Ora May Hart) of Mortonsville, Woodford county, a son, William Lee. A daughter named Laura Susan was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Lowry of the eastern suburbs Thursday night. Aug. 26 to Andy Thompson and wife, a daughter. Stoops. Aug. 28 to the wife of George Parks, a daughter. Stoops. Sep. 3 to James A Alexander and wife of Springfield, a son. Marriages: John W. Sivies and Josie D. Gilvin were married at T.S. Shrout's store Wednesday, July 31 by Rev. H.C. Martin. The bride is a daughter of the widow of Charles Gilvin and all live near Bethel-Sherburne. Curran Crouch, son of the late Francis Crouch, and Miss Leona Davis, daughter of Mit Davis, eloped to Louisville Sunday and were married. At the home of Elihu Ford on Wednesday, Aug. 31, J.L. Ford, son of W.B. Ford, and Mary Vanlandingham, daughter of Richard Vanlandingham, by Elder Cabert Cassity. Moore's Ferry. Fred Fried and Myrtle Dooley of Midland were married at the Leland Hotel, Lexington, Wednesday. Salt Lick. Deaths: Alfred Havens, born Mar. 1, 1822, died Sep. 4 and was buried Sept. 6. He was a citizen of Grange City, Fleming County. Survived by six children, 38 grandchildren, and 48 great-grandchildren. His children were: Mrs. Wellington Barnes of Nevada, Mo.; Mrs. A.S. Thompson and Mrs. W.A. Bradley of Fleming County; Mrs. Frank Miller, deceasd; Mrs. J.T. Denton of Grenola, Kansas; T.J. Havens of Fleming County; Mrs. William Ratliff, deceased; S.L. Havens of Athens, Ill. and A.L. Havens, deceased. A young Hatton, son of Clem Hatton, deceased, and his widow, a daughter of Felix Clark, now the wife of Noah Parks, of near Jackson's school-house, died in a Lexington hospital last week from an operation for a brain abscess and was buried Staurday. He was a boy about 14 years old. Mrs. Dick Evans died Wednesday. Burial at the Carey graveyard above Farmers Friday. Salt Lick. Bath County World, Fri, 09 Sep 1910 (Lower half missing) Births: Sep. 4 to Ben Wells and wife, a son. Preston. Marriages: Sep. 4 Arthur Jones and Mollie Hatton. Preston. Bath County World, Fri, 23 Sep 1910 Marriages: Mrs. Anna C. Hedges, aged 27, widow of Hiram Hedges who was killed by night riders in nicholas County on the night of Mar. 20, 1908, and Ezekiel Lawrence, aged 28, were married Sep. 14 at the Catholic Church in Carlisle. Deaths: F.A. Lyon, Jr., lawyer, Master Commissioner of Lee Circuit Court and Mayor of Beattyville, died Wednesday, Sep. 14 in his 31st year at the home of his father in Beattyville. Survived by his parents, his wife, and two small children. Mrs. Caroline N. Brown (nee Ledford) died suddenly of heart failure at her home in Oswego, Kansas on Aug. 23 at the age of 84 years, one month and 19 days. Married Nov. 28, 1876 to Alvin M. Brown, formerly of Bath County, Ky., late of Oswego, Kansas. Presbyterian Church member. Her death was no doubt hastened by the shock of the sudden death of her stepson, Joseph W., which occurred June 18 last. Bath County World, Fri, 30 Sep 1910 Marriages: Lum Wiseman of near Olympian Springs, and Miss Daisy Jenkins of owingsville were married at the home of and by Elder T.W. Crouch. Deaths: Friday morning, Sep. 23, of pneumonia Howard Fisher Campbell, aged 22 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell. Burial in Crown Hill Saturday. Henry Jones, aged about 60, was found dead in bed at his home at Salt Lick. Lived alone. Probably died of a lung hemorrhage. Owingsville Outlook, 06 Oct 1910. Births: To Bob Crockett and wife Sep. 25, a daughter. Crooks. Oct. 1 to Francis Sexton and wife, a son. Odessa. Marriages: Harland Kenny of Bourbon county, and Mattie Lee Perry, daughter of Cyrus Perry, of near Reynoldsville, were married in the County Clerk's Office Monday by Elder G.W. Mills. Ed Henderson and Elva Coyle drove to Mt. Sterling and were married by Rev. Elbert Dawson. The groom is from White Oak neighborhood. The bride is a daughter of A.A. Coyle of Prickly Ash. Slate Valley. Ed Henderson of White Oak and Elva Coyle of lower Prickly Ash were married at the Baumont Hotel, Mt. Sterling, Sep. 28 by Rev. Ed L. Sanford. She is a daughter of A.K. Coyle and wife. He is a son of Samuel Henderson. Deaths: One of Matt Williamson's sons near Mt. Sterling was swinging a tobacco knife in the patch Saturday and the knife slipped, striking his brother Ed, aged about 15, striking him in the lungs. The boy died Saturday from hemorrhages. He is a son of the late William Williamson of near Preston. Mrs. Motie Richards Weaver died at the home of her sister Mrs. J.T. Havens in Grange City of Sunday, Oct. 2 from tuberculosis. Funeral from the home of John C. Kimbrough conducted by Rev. C.L. Bohon of Carlisle. Burial in Owingsville Cemetery. She was next to the oldest child of Dr. Elzie Richards and his wife, Mary Kimbrough. She was born in this town Sep. 18, 1859. Her mother died some years ago. Surviving brothers and sisters were: Lizzie, wife of T.J. Havens of Grange City; Elzie of Flemingsburg; Sallie, wife of A.N. Denton , and John K. of Owingsville; Walter of Richmond; Harvey of Wyoming State; Kelly and Miss Ruth, of this town. Mrs. Maude Rigdon Cooper, wife of Aaron Cooper and daughter of Lucien Rigdon of Grange City, died of typhoid fever and heart trouble Monday. Left her husband and a child about six months old. The infant of Joel Woodard and wife died Friday and was buried Saturday in the Woodard graveyard. Pebble. Joe McBee, a Negro, was killed by a shotgun blast by Joe Tribble, a Negro, over a one-dollar debt Tribble owed McBee. The incident occurred on Sunday in Sherburne. Bath County World, Fri, 07 Oct 1910 Deaths: Ed Williamson, aged 15, was struck in the left side with a tobacco knife while scuffling with his brother and died of his wound. The blade entered the left lung and death resulted from hemorrhage. Both are sons of Matt Williamson, tobacco tenant on the Magowan farm in Montgomery County where the two were working. Owingsville Outlook, 13 Oct 1910 Births: The past week to Howard Moffett and wife (nee Bettie Sanders) of Sharpsburg, a son. Oct. 5 to Mark Stewart and wife (nee Ursa Gray), a son, James Thomas. Okla. Marriages: Miss B. Bertie Ramey and William McFarlan were married recently at Toledo, Ohio. His parents live in Pennsylvania. She is the daughter of Alfred Ramey and wife of Howard's Mill. James Hart and Minnie Blevins were married Oct. 5 at the bride's home by Elder B.F. Parker. Crooks. Carlos Miller of Lexington and Miss May Ragan of Stepstone went to Owingsville Oct. 4 and were married by Elder G.W. Mills. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Callie Ragan. The groom is the son of Thomas Miller. Stepstone. Willie Tincher and Mrs. Etta May Sorrell went to Louisville Thursday and were married. Wyoming. John Maupin married a Miss Smith of Mt. Sterling last week. Salt Lick. Deaths: Mrs. Maria Crawford, aged 78, died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Howard French at Mt. Sterling on Oct. 5. She was a daughter of Tolliver Young, deceased, and a native of this county. Left a son James M. Crawford, a lawyer of Columbus, Ga. Her son Tol died a few years ago in the South. Joe Wells died at his home on Beaver creek last Wednesday. Burial at Jackson graveyard. Salt Lick. Mrs. Aaron Cooper died at her home here Oct. 3. Grange City. The two-week-old baby of Elmer Shelley and wife died Friday, Oct. 8, and was buried Saturday near Forge Hill. Wyoming. Bath County World, Fri, 14 Oct 1910 Marriages: Henry Thomas Hopkins of Bourbon County and Miss A---- Jefferson Sharp of Sharpsburg were married Monday, Oct. 10 by Elder Collins at his home. Lexington Herald. She is the only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Waller Sharp and is a sister of G. Elgin Sharp and Waller Sharp of this town. Mr. Hopkins is a farmer from near Little Rock, Bourbon County. Owingsville Outlook, 27 Oct 1910 Marriages: Miss Elizabeth Hart and Hoyt Barnes of Prestoon eloped to Ironton, Ohio Monday night to get married. The bride is a daughter of Peter Hart and wife of the Forge Farm. He is a son of Press Barnes and wife. Thomas H. Carr and Anna Rushford were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rushford of Grassy Lick on Oct. 19. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. T.J. Carr of near Mt. Sterling. The groom's aunt is Mrs. Elizabeth Stone of Roe's Run. Upper Prickly Ash. Deaths: The death of Mrs. T.J. Northcutt of Judy is deeply regretted here. Crooks. Bath County World, Fri, 04 Nov 1910 Deaths: Mrs. Lizzie Peck Brooks died Wednesday, Nov. 2 at her home at Paris, aged 74. Sister of the late E.E. Peck of this town. Mr. John Campbell died Thursday, Nov. 3 at his home in this town from typhoid fever. Owingsville Outlook, 10 Nov 1910 Fragmented. Births: Nov. 5 to Clyde Peed and wife, a daughter, Mildred Patterson. Nov. 5 to Charles Atchison and wife, a daughter. Moore's Ferry. Deaths: Henry Scott, Sr. of Lexington died on Friday, Nov. 4, from pneumonia. Former resident here. Bath County World, Fri, 11 Nov 1910 Marriages: John O. Ballinger, cashier of the Bethel Bank, and Bessie Kimbrough of Harrison County were married Wednesday, Nov. 9 at the home of Mr. T.S. Robertson at Bethel by Rev. C.H. Greer. Deaths: George Williams, 63, was accidentally killed by a local freight train at Crooks last Friday. He was leaning on a coal car on the side track when the local freight butted into the car, knocking him across one of the rails. The cars ran over him severing his head from his body, and also cut off his legs. Robert Bolin, 2-year-old son of Rev. William J. Bolin, pastor of the Baptist Church at Mt. Sterling, died from swallowing an iron jack about 7/8" large William Robert Whaley died of typhoid fever Sunday, Nov. 6 at his home at the edge of Bethel. He was a son of William and Margaret (Wilson) Whaley and was born near Bethel Jun. 19, 1865. Member of the Methodist Church. Survived by his wife who was Miss Lucy Harper; 3-year-old daughter, Fannie Lee; one brother, Walter J. Whaley of this town; and one sister, Mrs. T. Jeff Ratliff of Winchester. Funeral Tuesday by Rev. C.H. Greer with burial in Longview Cemetery at Bethel. Funeral of John Wesley Campbell who died of typhoid fever Thursday, Nov. 3 was held at the home in town this Sunday by Elder W.L. Burner with burial in Crown Hill. He was born May 15, 1867 in Washington Co., Va. and came to Ky. with his family in Jan. 1889 and was a farmer until 1905 when he became a wagoner. Beside shis wife, four children survive: Mrs. William Jewell, Mrs. John Eden, Eddie and Miss Mary Lizzie. Also two brothers and three sisters and his father, John Campbell who lives in Virginia. William S. Fant, 35 and single, was killed by a train Monday night at Flemingsburg. Fell under the train and was killed. Son of the late William S. Fant. Survived by his mother, Susan L. Fant and one brother, Nelson Fant, both of Flemingsburg; two sisters, Mrs. Lula Warford of Flemingsburg and Mrs. Henry M. Bosworth of Lexington. Burial Wednesday in Flemingsburg Cemetery. Owingsville Outlook, 17 Nov 1910. Fragmented. Births: Nov. 11 to Chester Ginter and wife, a son. Crooks. To William Anderson and wife, a son. Pebble. Deaths: Butler Coburn, aged 40, of Olive Hill, died at the Robbins Hospital Thursday night. Burial Friday at Science Ridge, Montgomery County. Salt Lick. (This article is half missing): Ella Hamilton died Nov. 12 from pneumonia. She was a daughter of Perry Goodpaster, deceased, and was born in Owingsville 51 [years ago]. About 23 years ago, she married Harrison Hamilton. Children were: Sherman, Edna Belle, and Duerson, all at home. Mr. Hamilton died Mar. 21, 18[??]. Step-son Thomas B. Hamilton. One brother Til---- Goodpaster of Rogersville, ---. Sisters Mrs. Bettie M--- of near Owingsville and Mrs. Nannie Young of this place. Funeral Sunday with burial in Owingsville Cemetery. Stoops. Bath County World, Fri, 18 Nov 1910 Marriages: Nancy Thurman Banta, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Banta, and Robert Hall, youngest son of W.C. Hall, went to Mt. Sterling and were married Wednesday. Deaths: (This article damaged) Henry W. Scott, aged 91, who for many years conducted the Owings House at Owingsville..... James Stewart died Sunday, Nov. 13, at the home of his son George Stewart near Carlisle. Formerly resided near Bramblett, Nicholas County. Left his wife and two sons, one who is a practicing physician in Harrison County. Henry S. Wood died of double pneumonia Monday, Nov. 14 at his home in Mt. Sterling in his 38th year. Licensed to practice law when he was 21. Served four years as Mt. Sterling's Assistant Postmaster and and for several years as US Commissioner. Youngest son of Major A.T. Wood, Pension Agent for Ky., and besides his aged parents, leaves his wife and one son, Byron; three brothers, James H. Wood, John C. Wood, and W. Hoffman Wood; and one sister, Mrs. G.N. Cox , all of Mt. Sterling. He was a nephew of W.H. Wood of this town. Funeral at the Methodist Church, Mt. Sterling, Tuesday. Burial in Machpelah Cemetery. Last Saturday night, Henry Johnson, or Henry Wren as he is better known, shot and killed John Trumbo. Both are colored. John Trumbo was buried Monday. He was 32. The shooting occurred in Johnson's place of business in this town. Bath County World, Fri, 25 Nov 1910 Deaths: William York who was shot at Jeffersonville, Montgomery County, election day, by Lloyd Willoughby, died as a result of the wound. He left a wife and five children. Bath County World, Fri, 09 Dec 1910 Marriages: Elizabeth Wall Allen, youngest daughter of Mr. J.G. Allen, president of the Farmer's Bank at Millersburg, and Jesse March Alverson, were married Saturday, Dec. 3 at the home of the bride's father in Millersburg. The groom has twice represented Lincoln County in the Ky. House and now works for the Frankfort News. Deaths: James Whaley died at his home in this town Wednesday, Dec. 7 due to the infirmities of old age. He was born Oct. 24, 1824. Married three times and is survived by his third wife and the following children: Mrs. J.P. Adamson of Winchester; Mrs. Alice Baird of Cleveland, O.; Joseph M. Whaley of near Bethel; and C. Bruce Whaley of Chattanooga, Tenn. Also two sisters: Mrs. Sallie Branch of Mason County and Mrs. Nancy Myers of Paris. Funeral tomorrow. Burial in Crown Hill Cemetery. Bath County World, Fri, 16 Dec 1910 Marriages: Miss Mae Shrout, daughter of T.S. Shrout of Owingsville, and Shanklin Pipe of Carlisle, eloped from Owingsville to Mt. Sterling last Sunday and were married by Eld. H.D. Clark. Deaths: Mrs. Amanda Crouch was found dead at her home two miles from Owingsville. County Judge A.N. Crooks held an inquest and ruled that she died of heart failure. William T. Price died Sunday, Dec. 11 at his home in the East Union neighborhood, Nicholas County, of dropsy. He was a Confederate veteran and was about 72. Frank C. Laughlin, aged 48, died Friday, Dec. 9 at his home in Mt. Sterling of pneumonia. He was associated with his father, Owen Laughlin, in the harness and tinware business. Survived by his wife and ten children. Mrs. James Hendrix, who was Mary Nixon, died at her home in Sherburne, Dec. 8. She was born Apr. 7, 1842. Her first husband, Christopher Moxley, died many years ago and of their union two children still survive. Funeral by Eld. Thomas B. Howe with burial in Longview Cemetery at Bethel. From the Knoxville Tribune: John C. Nance who formerly lived here for twenty years prior to 1885 died at his residence at Nance's Ferry, Grainger County, Tenn. on Nov. 30, aged 61. (Part damaged) Miss Pansy Berry died Dec. ----- at the home of her father James W. Berry near Moorefield of tuberculosis aged 23. Survived by her father and two brothers, her mother having died several years ago. Services at the home Tuesday with burial in Carlisle Cemetery. Buford, the 6-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Pike Treadway, was burned to death at their home near Owingsville. The child was playing near the open fireplace when its clothing caught on fire. Owingsville Outlook, 22 Dec 1910. Births: Last week to Charles Steele and wife, a son. Stepstone. Marriages: Buford Dennis and Emma Carpenter were married Dec. 14 by Elder B.F. Parker at his home. Crooks. Deaths: Richard Wilson, aged 22, son of James Wilson of White Oak died Sunday and was buried Monday at the family burying ground. Mrs. Charles Wilson of near Bethel died Friday and was buried Monday at Bethel. She was the wife of Squire Charles Wilson and a sister of Judge John A. Daugherty. Her husband and three children survive: Mrs. William Baird of Bethel; Mrs. Elzie Lauer of Lexington; and a daughter at home. John Payne died Dec. 12. He left a wife and three children, one sister Miss Eva, and several brothers. Buried in Mt. Sterling Cemetery. Bath County World, Fri, 23 Dec 1910 Deaths: Mrs. Gilkey, wife of Dr. John T. Gilkey of North Middletown, committed suicide by taking poison last Friday from which she died Saturday. Burial in North Middletown Sunday. Thomas Perkins died Tuesday, Dec. 20 at his home about 2-1/2 miles from Bethel. Burial yesterday under auspices of Newton Lodge of Masons at Bethel. Mrs. Allie E. Land died at her home in Mt. Sterling Sunday, Dec. 18. Services at the residence Tuesday by Eld. H.D. Clark. Burial in Crown Hill cemetery. She was about 62 and a member of the Christian Church. Owingsville Outlook, 29 Dec 1910 Births: Marriages: (Portion of this article is missing): --- Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Moore of Sudith, Ky. was married to --- Crider Dec. --- by Rev. J.R. Moody. Greenfield, WV Reporter. Carl Butler and Miss Lizzie Colliver were married Dec. 16. Pebble. Sunday afternoon, Dec. 25 in their buggy at Preston, Miss Anna Shultz and Ed Palmer. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Martha Shultz of this place. Married by Elder J.E. Wilhoit. Olympia. Dec. 21 in Owingsville, Lillie Johnson and Jack Swarts. Olympia. Clarence Ellington and Lucy Vanlandingham were married Dec. 15. Odessa. Wednesday, Dec. 21, Stanley Trimble and Mattie Crockett eloped to Catlettsburg, Ky. and were married He is the son of Squire John Trimble. She is a daughter of Thomas Crockett. Stoops. Deaths: Judge John D. Young died at Mt. Sterling Sunday of old age being in his 88th year. Last surviving child of Thomas J. Young. James Tipton killed Clint Allen and "Little Mike" Gibbons killed Walter Allen on Dec. 22. (part of article is missing). Clint Allen was aged about 35 and left a wife, the daughter of Mrs. Mary Bailey. They had no children. He was appointed Deputy US Marshal last Spring. He was a [brother] of Jo Allen who died ----. He was a grandson of --. R. Manley. He was born on Harper's Branch and made his home in Mt. Sterling for some years. Walter Allen was about 27 and was unmarried. He lived at Mt. Sterling and Lexington. The bodies were brought to the home of the mother, Mrs. Martha Allen, Friday and burial was in the Owingsville Cemetery. Mrs. William H. Holt, wife of Judge Holt, formerly of the Kentucky Court of Appeals, died of pneumonia at the family home at Pewee Valley Tuesday. Her maiden name was Sarah Roberts. She was born in Philadelphia, Pa. in 1841 and was a daughter of the late Thomas Roberts. Married to Judge Holt in 1864. Lived at Mt. Sterling several years. She left a brother W.H. Roberts of Englewood, NJ. Two brothers were killed in the Civil War. Her children were: M.J. Holt, a local attorney; Mrs. A.J. Carroll and Mrs. George H. Alexander of Louisville; and Miss Elizabeth Holt and W.H. Holt of Pewee Valley. Louisville Courier-Journal. 1910 (Exact date and paper not certain, but looks like Owingsville Outlook) (Fragmented) Marriages: Jno P. Ballinger, cashier of Bethel Bank, and Miss Bessie Kimbrough of Harrison County, were married last week at the home of T.S. Robertson at Bethel. Mr. Ballinger is from Bourbon County. Deaths: Henry Wren shot and killed John Trumbo at Sharpsburg late Saturday. Both were colored. Trumbo was aged about 16. Henry S. Wood, US Commissioner, of Mt. Sterling, died Monday. He was 38. Left his wife who was Miss Iva DeGarmo and one son, Byron, aged about 13. His father, Major A.T. Wood, US Pension Agent for Kentucky, and mother live in Louisville. Brothers James H., John C., and W. Hoffman Wood, and sister Mrs. Dr. Cox lives in Mt. Sterling. Newspapers of Short Run Duration Owingsville Opinion, 24 Aug 1893 Marriages: J.H. Dickey of Fleming county to Miss Eddie Shields, at Winchester, Ky. Judge William A. Young of Morehead was married July 20th to Miss Arkie Clay at the bride's home in Tyler, Texas. Young is a son of Hon. Z.T. Young of this city and is City Judge of Morehead. They will make Morehead home. Mt. Sterling Sentinel- Democrat. Alf Donaldson and Miss Maggie Steele were married at the home of Elder R.T.D. Zimmerman on Thursday last week. Prickly Ash. Deaths: A Sad Accident--Saturday night as the East bound Express on the C&O R.R. rounded an abrupt curve just west of Slate Creek bridge, John Keaton, a bridge carpenter whose home is at E.K. Junction in Carter County, and a young man by the name of Willie Wills, of Menefee County, were thrown from the train, and Keaton was instantly killed. Keaton's body was taken to Preston where it was washed and dressed and sent home to Carter County. On Sunday afternoon last, Samuel Smith, aged about 30, shot and killed John Curry Both men were married, Curry leaving two children. The shooting took place near the residence of David Howard who lives on the old Hamilton place about 2-1/2 miles Southwest of Carlisle. Smith had been to town, got drunk, and started home with a shotgun. He stopped at the Howard place where David Howard had been thrown from his horse and killed where he began to speak in a loud and profane way. Curry protested and was shot. Carlisle Mercury. James A. Chappel of Carlisle, the --- merchant, who died at his home a few days since, was a man of a thousand.... William G. Neal, aged 27, died at the home of his father Capt. William Neal in Lexington last week of consumption. He was the second husband of Mrs. Nannie Goodpaster, formerly of this place. Newton Pierce, old and respected citizen of Menefee County, father of Dr. N.F. Pierce of Spencer, Ky., died at his home in Frenchburg Saturday last of fever. Burial Sunday at Frenchburg. John Samuels, old and respected citizen of Mt. Sterling, and a merchant, committed suicide by drowning Saturday at about 2 o'clock, Aug. 19, 1893. It is supposed financial problems led him to commit suicide. He went to a pond which furnished water for a local distillery and stooped over, allowing the water from a pipe leading to the distillery to slowly strangle him to death. Bath County Banner, Thu 13 Feb 1896 Births: To Anderson Oldham and wife on the 7th, a son. Montgomery Co. To Dan Simpson and wife, Spencer, on the 7th, a son. Montgomery Co. Marriages: James Shepherd and Rose E. Wills of Jeffersonville neighborhood were married Thursday. Montgomery Co. Richard Ford and Ida Whitaker were married by Judge E.C. O'Rear at the Clerk's Office Wednesday of last week. Montgomery Co. John Ockomon and Miss Lydia --- were mar---- at the ----ty Clerk's -----. Damaged article. Montgomery Co. Marriage annuncement of Miss Mattie J. Hedden of Shelby County to Edward G. Burnett to take place on the 20th. The bride is a sister-to-be of J.W. Hedden of the Advocate. Montgomery Co. Deaths: Walter Scott, aged 22, son of M.A. Acott, died at his home on West Main Street, Feb. 5, from a recent stroke of paralysis. Montgomery Co. Miss Ella Kinney of Knoxville, Tenn., a sister of Mrs. Eugene Minihan of this city, died last Saturday. Mrs. Amanda Tanner, of Sherburne, who died suddenly at her home was buried at Longview Cemetery the 6th inst. Also, at Gilead Grave-Yard, an infant of Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Stroll was buried the same day. Bethel. Bath County Banner, Thu 16 Apr 1896 Births: To W.C. Jackson and wife, Wyoming, Apr. 11, a daughter. On the 13th to Roe Myers and wife, this county, a daughter. To George Templeman and wife on Jones' Branch on the 12th, a son. To William McCarthy and wife of Forge Hill on Apr. 8th, a daughter. To David Hall and wife, a son. Salt Lick. Marriages: Alban Tipton, son of J.B. Tipton, and Miss Virgie Hanley, were married at Jeffersonville, Ind. on Dec. 8, 1895. Montgomery Co. Deaths: William Vansant, aged 32, committed suicide at Flemingsburg Monday, Apr. 6, by taking two ounces of laudanum. He was a brother of Mrs. W.A. Weedon of Montgomery County. Miss Sarah Caudill, aged 19, residing with her step-father, Rev. J. Kelly, three miles from Morehead, while washing her clothes caught fire and she was burned fatally. The 13-year-old daughter of William Pulsey of Rocky Hill community was burned to death by her clothing catching fire while alone in the house. Anderson Chenault, a wealthy farmer of Madison County, died Monday. He was related to the Chenaults of this county. Mt. Sterling Sentinel-Democrat. Mrs. James Colliver, formerly of this county, died at her home near Days Mill Saturday of cancer. John Reed, aged 30, died at Forge Hill Monday of consumption. Burial Tuesday at Atchison graveyard. Left a wife to whom he had been married only a short time. Mrs. Almanza Byrd of Montgomery County died Sunday of inflammation of the stomach. Left a husband and five children, one of whom is married and three are small. Buried in Machpelah Cemetery, Mt. Sterling, Monday. Mrs. P.R. Stone of Bethel died in Louisville Sunday from the shock of a surgical operation. She was the daughter of Alex Donaldson. Left a husband (a newphew of our townsman James Stone), and several children. Mrs. William Williams of the Stepstone area died Friday, aged about 45. Left a husband and eight children. Buried at Springfield Church Saturday. Bath County Banner, Thu 23 Apr 1896 Births: Apr. 20 to W.W. Bailey and wife, a daughter. To Flem Wells and wife on Flat Creek, Apr. 15, a daughter. To J.W. Hamilton and wife, Apr. 12, on Upper Slate, a daughter. Tuesday, Mar. 31 to H.J. Berry and wife, a son, Francis Dimitt. Marriages: At the Palace Hotel in Cincinnati, Wednesday, Apr. 15, Adrian B. Ratliff and Miss Imogene Allen, both of this place. Deaths: William Bramel, a morphine fiend, committed suicide at Mt. Gilead. He was found sitting in a chair with his throat cut from ear to ear. J.W. Hamilton, whose father was adjudged insane here Monday, died last Friday at his home near Stepstone. Remains taken to Nicholas County for burial. Mrs. Miranda Horseman died at her home in Owingsville, Apr. 18, 1896 aged nearly 50. She was born Jun. 11, 1846 and was a sister of Mr. C.W. Honaker, Sr. of this town. Left two children, Jeff Horseman and Mrs. James F. Day. Funeral Sunday by Elder Porter with burial in Owingsville Cemetery. Mrs. Rachel Ann, wife of James Stone, died at her home in Owingsville Tuesday, Apr. 22, 1896 of cancer of the breast. Funeral at the home Wednesday with burial at Owingsville Cemetery. She was a daughter of the late John and Rachel Burbridge of this county and a sister of J.W. Burbridge and Mrs. James Young of this county, and Roland Burbridge of Mt. Sterling. She was born Mar. 22, 1843 and was married to Mr. Stone about 36 years ago. To this union was born one daughter who died in infancy. Clayton Green, son of S.T. Green and wife, died at this city at the home of his father on last Wednesday of epilepsy, aged 37. Mt. Sterling Advocate. Mrs. James Turley, aged 84, died at the home one mile south of this city yesterday, Apr. 20, of heart failure. Mt. Sterling Advocate. Bath County Banner, Thu 30 Apr 1896 Births: To Ed. Cummins and wife, Apr. 28, a son. Marriages: Last Wednesday at the home of the bride, Rev. H.D. Clark officiating, John P. Games and Miss Leo Berry were married. Mt. Sterling Advocate, Apr. 28. Jefferson C. Bryant of Plum, Ky. was married Thursday to Miss Katie Cain of Little Rock, at the home of Father Burke in Paris. The groom is a bachelor aged 70 while she is aged 22. Mt. Sterling Advocate, Apr. 28. Deaths: Mrs. Teresa, wife of M.B. McClure, formerly of this county, died at her home in Crawfordsville, Ind. on the 22d. She was a sister of Joseph Gudgell, Mrs. Daniel Harper, and Miss Jennie Gudgell of this county, and Mrs. Eliza Terry of Missouri. Left four children. Jerry Wills of this county died on the 21st inst. Left a wife and five children, all grown. At his home about one mile from this place of chronic diarrhoea on the 21st, Jerry Wills, aged about 60. Left a wife and five children, four boys and one girl. Bethel. David W. Chenault died Apr. 24. Funeral was Sunday at the Baptist Church by Rev. Everette Gill. Burial in Machpelah Cemetery. Mt. Sterling Advocate, Apr. 28. D.S. Lockridge died last Friday, the 24th inst., of general debility. Remains taken to Cynthiana and buried in battle Grove. He was born in Bath County, Feb. 7, 1820 and was married to Mary J. Sweeney. They had two daughters, the younger died in 1868. The wife and daughter, Mrs. Joseph Stephens, survive him. Mt. Sterling Advocate, Apr. 28. Owingsville Weekly Messenger, Thu, 18 Jun 1903 Births: June 7 to Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Stephens, a son. Sharpsburg. June 12 to Charley Hornback and wife, a daughter. Fairview. Marriages: Leslie S. Hughes and Miss Ella Palmer, daughter of W.W. Palmer, were married at the home of the bride on the 10th inst. Neighboring Counties. John Warner, son of Jacob C. Warner, and Miss Fenton, daughter of Jacob Pieratt, went to Ironton, Ohio where they were married. Ed Burnett and Hattie Damper of this county were married on the 4th inst. Nicholas Co. Deaths: Mrs. Siddie W. Pope, aged 87, died last Monday at Carlisle. She was a sister of the late Joe B. Taylor who died at Headquarters about ten days before. Neighboring Counties. Bascom Sharp, aged about 30, died at his home in Sharpsburg last Friday. Extensive family in Sharpsburg and had recently resigned at Marshal of Sharpsburg. Mrs. William Steel, aged 26, died of consumption at her home near Reynoldsville Sunday. Left a husband and three small children. W.P. Bruce, aged 71, once a resident of Carlisle, died at the Hotel Alms, Cincinnati, last Monday, Nicholas Co.