Submitted by Norma Adams Hazel Green Herald, Nov. 21, 1891 Dr. Taulbee on Wednesday moved back to his residence on Hazel Green Heights, where he can be found when not professionally engaged. P. R. Phillips, the commercial tourist, last week had the misfortune to sprain one of his legs by the overturning of his wagon, and he has been at the Day House several days, unable to get about except on crutches. By a recent decision of the Court of Appeals, Co. R. W. Barnett, of this county, becomes the owner of the town of Roumeau and 1,000 acres of land surrounding it in Breathitt county. It is said to be worth $10,000. - Sentinel-Democrat A. J. Cox, a native of Morgan county, came to this county many years ago at the age of 16, and worked for Dan Henry for some years. He went to Missouri 20 years ago and located in Platt County, where he owns a large farm and is in independent circumstances. Mr. Cox visited friends in this county the past week and left Wednesday to visit in Morgan County, his native home. This is his second visit since he went to Missouri. -Sentinel-Democrat Elder D. G. Combs, of this place, who has just returned fro an evangellistic tour in the interest of the Christian Church, reports the following result of his trip: At Willard he had 58 additions to the church and at that place he also organized a church of 93 members and organized a Young People's Aid Society. At Olie Hill, on the same trip he had two additions to the church. A house belonging to H. H. Swango, near town, and occupied by Killis Puckett and family, caught fire and burned to the ground Monday night. Killis lost everything he had and our charitably disposed citizens should lend him a helping hand. Mrs. Betay Wireman, wife of our countyman John Wireman, died Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 11 a.m. of rheumatism; age about 60 years. She was a consistant member of the Baptist Church, and was ready to go when the summons came. Rev. R. D. Biven passed through this place Saturday, enrout to New Spring Church in Lee county, to fill his appointment. He will preach at the Methodist Church in this place Next Sunday night. Dr. J. A. Taulbee of this place reports the birth of a boy baby to the wife of John M. Wallis, near town on the 13 last. - Leon Elmer. The residence of Wash Swango of Maytown caught fire Wednesday morning from a defective flue and burned to the ground. Mint King, a man living on the head of Caney Creek in Morgan County, was badly bruised about the breast and injured internally by a log rolling over him Monday while sawing a house-log on a hillside. Our informant, Gov. Wilson, who lives near King says he is in critical condition. ************************************************************************* USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. **************************************************************************