Mt Vernon Signal Newspapers, 1898, Rockcastle Co NOV 28, 1898 LIVINGSTON Chas Starks has returned from Campton, S.C. with his wife where she has been visiting her parents Mrs Jack Melvin is visiting in Corbin Tom Terry was up from Lincoln last week A child of Wm Kirby Jr was badly burned Judge Lair of Mt Vernon was down last week Mrs Chas Brown is visiting her parents in Louisville Mr and Mrs W.F. Merrimee are at St Mary's this week Mrs T.A. Gresham was visiting her sister Mrs Magee last week Wood Ballard of Lexington was the guest of relatives here last week E.C. Walton gave a write up of Livingston in Tuesday's Interior Journal Mrs H.C. Henry, of South Whalen, Ind was the guest of her husband who is one of the firm of Mink & Henry lumber men Mrs W.H. Satterfiled and sister in law, Miss Hattie have returned from a protracted visit to Glasgow Junction Tom Brannaman and sister and Miss ???? from Wildie ????? convention and were the guests of T.B. Lair and family Misses Susie and Annie Thompson were the guests of Mrs W.J. Sparks and attended the Convention Mr and Mrs Stephens have arrived from Crab Orchard and have taken possession of the Mullins Hotel Miss Celia Gentry attended the C.E. Convention at Livingston Mrs J.J. Cozatt is the guest of her husband our accommodating depot agent Miss Lizzie Durham of Praksville is the guest of her sister Mrs W.W. Wright ** Miss Mae Miller was with her aunt Mrs Brack Graves during the Convention Miss Lucy Mullins was the guest of Miss Lena Heiring during the Endeavor Convention Mr and Mrs W.M. Fields were the guests of H.W. Rice and family at the eight Gables W.B. Adams of Garrard and James Bussell passed through here Monday for Rockcastle river Mrs Georgie Rice, Messrs Sam Denham and Chas Davis were down from Mt Vernon Sunday Sam McClure and pretty daughter Miss Dollie were the guests of R.B. Mullins and family last week Saturday night some one obtained an entrance through the rear door of Sparks, Mullins & Sparks store and blowed the safe but fortunatly did not get the small door open where the firms moeny was kept. They secured about thirty dollars belonging to the Macabees and what was in the cash drawer--$12. and some underwear, shoes, pistols, watch chains, &c. They were scared away by Harry Magee who discovered them as he was passing by Edgar Albright is here from Centre College for Thanksgiving Henly Bastin of Crab Orchard come in from the State College to spend Thanksgiving THERE ARE NO DECEMBER PAPERS SO THIS CONCLUDES 1898 From: Cindy Crawford DBXP64A@prodigy.com 26 Jul 1998