From: KyArchives [Archives@genrecords.org] Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 11:12 AM To: Ky-Footsteps Subject: NEWS.Log.Cabin.1910.07.01.Harrison News Excerpts July 1 1910 Harrison County KyArchives News Log Cabin Log Cabin Friday 1 Jul 1910 Vol. 15 No. 25 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Building Bill Signed President Taft on last Saturday signed the Public Building Bill which included an authorization for the erection of a $60,000 public building in Cynthiana. . . . Log Cabin Friday 1 Jul 1910 Vol. 15 No. 25 Pg. 2 Col. 1 Breckenridge Born to Mrs. Keller Ashbrook, a son. Log Cabin Friday 1 Jul 1910 Vol. 15 No. 25 Pg. 2 Col. 4 Corinth Arthur Anness d. Sunday Son of Charles Anness of Corinth. Survived by wife, Anna May Daugherty, son, parents and sister. Boy Clifton, d. from lightening strike on 23 Jun 1910. Son of Mr. Clifton of near Columbus. Log Cabin Friday 1 Jul 1910 Vol. 15 No. 25 Pg. 5 Col. 1 Personal and Social Willis Owens, d. Thursday last of lightening strike Buried in New Haven Cem. Log Cabin Friday 1 Jul 1910 Vol. 15 No. 25 Pg. 5 Col. 3 Deaths Elder D. T. Buck, d. Friday at his home in Walton, Boone Co. m. widow of Alonzo Penn of Renaker. John W. Powling, d. Saturday in Carlisle Survived by wife and an adopted daughter. James H. Shadd, d. 28 Jun 1910 at home in Colemansville. Age 48. Buried in Pythian Grove. Mrs. S. B. Ashpaugh, d. Friday at home near Leesburg. Age 36. Buried in Jacksonville Cem. She was formerly Miss Fannie Jane Jett, of Bracken Co. John M. Rankin, b. near Morning Glory d. 24 Jun near Ruddles Mills. Age 70. m1. Rebecca J. Howard They had eight children, six of whom are living. m2. Mattie Fryman who survives. He is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. John Day and Mrs. John Sims. Buried in Ruddles Mills. Log Cabin Friday 1 Jul 1910 Vol. 15 No. 25 Pg. 6 Col. 3 Conrey Willis Owens, d. last Friday of lightening strike. Son of Marsh Owens Buried in OH where the boy died. Mr. Charlie Norris, of California has been visiting his siter, Mrs. G. W. Anderson. Geo. Wells and wife entertained the following guests the past Sunday: George Anderson, wife and three children, Mrs. Annie Simpson and children. Ernest Anderson and his uncle, Charley Norris, went to Butler to visit relatives, last Sunday. Ethel Anderson and Bascom Elmore visited her aunt, Mrs. Lula Wright, of Vernon, on Sunday. Log Cabin Friday 1 Jul 1910 Vol. 15 No. 25 Pg. 7 Col. 3 Richland Infant Sandy, d. 26 May 1910 Child of Orie Sandy Buried in Sunrise Cem. Log Cabin Friday 1 Jul 1910 Vol. 15 No. 25 Pg. 7 Col. 5 River Cliff Tom Barlow and wife were the guests of their son, Alfred Barow and family, of near Berry, a few days last week. Log Cabin Friday 1 Jul 1910 Vol. 15 No. 25 Pg. 8 Col. 5 Teachers Elected School Census Ed. Division No. 1 No. 11 Oddville G. S. Anderson Ed. Division No. 2. Early Cummins Sec. Boyd, KY R. D. No. 1 No. 1 Boyd Betsy Smith No. 2 Antioch Lida Moore No. 3 Richland No Election No. 4 Avena Mrs. Fannie Barlow No. 5 New Curry Earl Fightmaster No. 6 Eureka No Election No. 7 Kelat Mary Russell Casey No. 8 Robinson Mrs. Lida R. Essex No. 9 Sunrise Jennie Hart No. 10 Claysville No Election No. 11 Berry Mrs. Saida Monson and Miss Galligher No. 12 Worrell Bertha Hopkins No. 13 Taylor No. 14 Mt. Pleasant J. M. Kearns No. 15 Conrey Marie Waits No. 16 Beaver Valley Andrew Hopkins [Lair No. 9 in Ed. Dist. 4 was second largest group with 136. dh] Submitted by: Doug Harper http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00012.html#0002839 This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/kyfiles/