Harrison County Courier Saturday 17 Nov 1888 Vol. 2 No. 12 Pg.2 Col. 1 Fashion Notes (Whole column on the subject. Should be fun reading. DH) Harrison County Courier Saturday 1-15 Dec 1888 Issues Missing Harrison County Courier Saturday 22 Dec 1888 Vol. 2 No. 17 Pg.1 Col. 1 Notice of Dissolution On and after Jan. 1st, 1889, the firm of O. L. Ballinger & Bro. will by mutual consent be dissolved and after that date be known by the firm name of O. L. Ballinger Bro. & Co. All accounts and notes will be due after this date and must be satisfactorily settled at once. Thanking all of their liberal patronage and soliciting a continuation of same we are Yours, O. L. Ballinger & Bro. Lair, KY, Dec. 15th 1888 Harrison County Courier Saturday 22 Dec 1888 Vol. 2 No. 17 Pg.1 Col. 2 BRILLIAT NUPTIALS The Marriage of John M. Cromwell to Miss Eva G. Berry One of the most notable events of the society season transpired Wednesday evening in the marriage of Mr. Jno. M. Crowmwell of this city, to Miss Eva Berry, of Berry. The bride is a beautiful young lady, possessing grace and accomplishments, and daughter of Ex-sheriff Jno. M. Berry. Besides being noted for her accomplishments, the bride is one of the popular young ladies of the county. The groom is a son of Jas. W. Cromwell, and is a clerk in the National Bank and Treasurer of the Cynthiana Building Association. He is one of society's favorites, popular, clever and industrious. The wedding took place at the residence of the bride's father promptly at 8 o'clock, Rev. Guerant performing the ceremony. The attendants were J. K. Northcutt and Miss Minnie Ashbrook: Wm. Walker and Miss Sudie McMurtry; Miller Ward and Miss Evaline Berry. The happy pair left on the fast line for a trip to Louisville and Cincinnati and will return home next week and take lodgings at Mrs. S. T. Lydicks Those present were very numerous and handsome. Among those present were: Mr. & Mrs.Cromwell Mr. & Mrs. W. Victor Misses Sallie and Bettie Cromwell Miss Anna Curl Misses Mattied and I. T. Martin Mr. and Mrs. George Ashbrook Mr. & Mrs. J. Tom Martin Miss Rena Cannon Miss Sallie McMurtry Messrs. Sam Patterson, Dr. L. S. Grivens, H. Shawhan, T. E. Ashbrook, Lawrence Williams, John Chowning, J. McMurtry, E. R. Oder. Harrison County Courier Saturday 22 Dec 1888 Vol. 2 No. 17 Pg.1 Col. 3 Personal W. S. Haviland went to Carlisle Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Stewart. Miss Fannie Whaley is visiting the Misses Gilmore, of Lexington. Harrison County Courier Saturday 22 Dec 1888 Vol. 2 No. 17 Pg.4 Col.1 Neighborhood News Connersville Married, on last Monday, at Cynthiana, Francis McKinney to Miss Annie Hutchinson, both of this vicinity. This is third venture of the groom upon the matrimonial sea. Success to them and theirs. Philipsburg Mrs. Jane Humphreys, wife of Abraham Humphreys, and daughter of Jacob Maybrier, died at the residence of her husband near Philipsburg on the 13th. Deceased was about 35 years of age, and for a number of years a consistent member of the Christian church at Salem. Tricum Married, at the residence of the bride's father, J. J. Clifford, on the 13th, Wm. Richardson, of Robinson Station to Miss Fannie Clifford, by Rev. Carr. After congratulations they left for Cincinnati and returned to the groom's parents where a fine dinner and several friends and neighbors awaited them. Too much prise an not be given mine host and hostess for their very kind hospitality. Later in the evening came the brass band headed by Dr. Lang, of Antioch, which "discussed" excellent music, and last but not least came the serenaders with horns, bells and skyrockets. After amusing themselves for a very short hours, all wended their way homeward feeling that it was an evening of pleasure. Harrison County Courier Saturday 22 Dec 1888 Vol. 2 No. 17 Pg.4 Col.2 Chestnut Hall The home of Sultan, 2:24,the Property of W. T. Handy, Esq. (Article about Handy, Chestnut Hall, his horse and estate. ) Harrison County Courier Saturday 22 Dec 1888 Vol. 2 No. 17 Pg.4 Col.3 News of Adjoining Counties Clark Co. Married, at Ruckerville, James H. Addams and Laura Baker. Mrs. Cora L., wife of Benjamin Crutcher, of Nicholasville, died at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Mary Rash, in Winchester. Harrison County Courier Saturday 5 Jan 1889 Vol. 2 No. 19 Pg.1 Col.2 Born To the wife of Harry Eales, a son, weight 11 pounds. To the wife of Joe Long, a daughter. Matrimonial Miss Mattie Jameson, of Millersburg, and a widower named Meyers, of Missouri, were married Thursday, at the residence of Mr. Trundle, near Paris. The following has been issued: Mr. & Mrs. M. D. Martin request your presence at the marriage of their daughter Arabella to Jas. VanDern Wednesday afternoon, January 9th at 3:30 o'clock at their home, Robertson, KY 1889 A surprise wedding is on tapis for the first of February, while three marriage bells will ring next month. All brides live here. Harrison County Courier Saturday 5 Jan 1889 Vol. 2 No. 19 Pg.1 Col.3 Events Which Occurred during the Holidays The Social Event of '88 was the marriage of Miss Bird Martin, daughter of Mrs. I. T. Martin to Orie L. Lebus, son of the wealthy farmer, Lewis Lebus, on Christmas Night. The wedding of a more popular couple was never solemnized in this city. The couple left for a trip to Washington, Baltimore, New York and other cities, and will return home next week. Wm. Ellis, colored, returned from hunting Wednesday evening, and Dave Brooker, colored, with others, took two rabbits from him in a joking manner. Brooker then attempted to take his shot gun from him, and in the squabble the gun went off wounding Brooker in the right side, he dying the next morning. Ellis gave himself up to the authorities. Harrison County Courier Saturday 5 Jan 1889 Vol. 2 No. 19 Pg.1 Col.5 Neighborhood News Renaker Allen Henry, of Hinton, and Miss Kate Crosswait, of ner Rutland, were married on December 26th. Harrison County Courier Saturday 5 Jan 1889 Vol. 2 No. 19 Pg.1 Col.6 Neighborhood News Ruddles Mills Messrs John Newman and John Harper returned from a visit in Clark county Saturday. Sunrise The protracted meeting at Crow's Chapel closed with no additions. Wm. Becket, who has been on the sick list for some time, is no better at this writing. He is in a critical condition. The members of Barlow gave a supper on the night of 22nd for the benefit of the church, and realized about $70. Prof. Hobday has returned to Ruddles Mills. Stevens - Feeback The marriage of Joseph R. Stevens to Miss Emma D. Feeback Upper Mins street was the scene of a pretty wedding , Thursday afternoon, in the marriage of Miss Emma D. Feeback to Joseph R. Stevens. The pretty little college home was attractively decorated and the many friends present made the occasion an even happier one. At half past three o'clock Rev. D. B. Cooper pronounced the benediction which made them man and wife, after which the couple retired to an adjoining room to receive the happy congratulations of friends. The bride is a pretty and popular young lady and will make an excellent and superior helpmate. The groom is a well known contractor and councilman and one of the most popluar and energetic young men in the city and is worthy of the bride he has won. The bridal party left on the fast line for Decatur, Illinois, where they will remain a few days, returning they will bisit Cincinnati and then come home, to abide in the groom's beautiful residence on Walnut Street. Dr. J. B. Adams and Miss Nettie Martin were the attendants. The bride was attired in blue cloth with tan trimmings and hat to match. ==== KY-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List ==== ====================================================================