Mt Vernon Signal Newspapers, 1898, Rockcastle Co OCTOBER 28, 1898 WILDIE J. Fish and W.H. Jones were in Mt Vernon Monday Henry Woods and Wm Hayes are in Louisville this week Mrs J.L. Brooks and Miss Anne Stewart were here shopping Monday Dr Gibson, of Richmond, was here Monday Mrs Butner visited relatives in Madison last week Mole Parsons was at Livingston Saturday and Sunday Tom Parsons was up from Livingston Sunday David Menifee died at Corbin last week and was brought here and buried at the Maret graveyard The little son of W.N. Walle is very sick E.A. Herring is here from Livingston doing some stone work for Henry Woods Wm Phillips has moved from Brindle Ridge to this place Geo Johnson was up from Brush Creek Has Buck Varnon never returned from up Salt River? ORLANDO Mrs Flaric Bowles is on the sick list this week R.L. Proter visited Mt. Vernon Sunday Geo Johnson has returned from Louisville and opening up a large line of new goods Mrs D.N. Welch and Mrs M. Pennington were here to see Mrs Johnson last week Bill Evans has moved to Hazel Patch. We are sorry to give Bill up W.S. Johnson has returned from Louisville where has been to have his eye taken out Abe Evans was very badly hurt at Langford quarry a few days since by being caught with a car Dr. Childress was in Mt Vernon Sunday John Robinson is in Clay County very sick with fever LIVINGSTON Born to the wife of Geo McCarthy on the 21st a girl Dr Henry Pettus was in Crab Orchard, Sunday T.J. Ballard is shaking hands with his many friends here this week, he having recoved from a long spell of sickness Jos Coffey and Sam Ward were at Mt Vernon Wednesday Jake Sambrook was in Danville Tuesday John Murray the rusher man, was here Monday to see one of the prettiest young ladies in the state Charley and Miss Susie Poynter of Corbin are visiting Mrs Sue Mullins at the Mullins Hotel J.H. Browning was here from Cincinnati last week Mr and Mrs J.H. Stevens were here from Crab Orchard looking at the Mullins Hotel which they rented and will take possession of Dec 1st Mr and Mrs W.W. Wright have returned from Parksville Mr and Mrs B. Graves left Friday for Birmingham, Ala to see Fred and their new daughter in law Miss Bettie Lewis of Turnersville was at the Pope Hotel last week DEATH: The little infant of Mart Hicks was buried here on the 20th LOCAL AND OTHERWISE Mrs Petty has malarial fever Squire Durham was in from Wildie ** Jim Hayes was here from Wildie Monday Squire Gatliff has added his name to our list Mrs Georgia Rice is visiting in Louisville Robert Taylor was in from Level Green Lee Porter was here from Orlando on Sunday last Miss Florelle Brown is with relatives at Parksville Dr J.M. Williams has returned to Camp hamilton Harve Sigmon was here attending court Monday J.T. Clark;' Climax, was in and renewed his subscription George Johnson the Orlando meerchant was here Monday Allen Hiatt is one of the best road overseers in the county Reuben Mullins the wide awake drummer was here Tuesday J.L. Brooks the General lumber man of Wildie called on us G.W. Jones and Jim Lucas Conway were callers at this office G.C. Fish one of Rockcastle's best farmers called on us yesterday Miss Fannie Langfor and J.S. Damron have moved to Ash Grove, Mo Arch Albright called Wednesday and renewed his subscription to Signal Dr Benton one of Brodheads splendid Physicians was with us Tuesday Walter Turpin has opened a barbershop near M.C. Williams residence Mrs Susan Henderson is visiting her brother Dr S.W. Brown at Commerce Texas App Taylor is still clinging to the L&N. Its only a question of time with App Joseph Coffey and W.J. Sparks were here from Livingston Monday to hear McCreary J.W. Marler and son are everlastingly filling the air with sawdust at their mill W.C. Johnson, of Climas was in Louisville alst week and had an eye removed by the doctors Judge R.J. Breckinridge of Danville has announced himself for Attorney General From: Cindy Crawford DBXP64A@prodigy.com 26 Jul 1998