X-Message: #3 Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 08:54:50 -0600 From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> To: SOUTH-CENTRAL-KENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: GLASGOW TIMES Taken from the Glasgow Times Tuesday, 19 Nov 1901: Glasgow and Burksville Stage Notes: Mr. Reece MORGAN, of Albany Landing, who has been to Texas and Indian Territory for several months past, returned home last Friday. He is wonderfully blessed with investments made while gone. Mr. Jas H GRUBBS, of Waterview, came over on the state Saturday en route to Nashville, where he goes to take a position in the L&N freight office as receiving and disbursing clerk. Mr and Mrs APPLEBY, formerly of Lick Branch, Cumberland County, after an absence of three years in the West, went over the road Saturday en route to their old home in Cumberland. J W NORRIS, formerly of Cumberland, but now living in Arkansas, passed over the road Monday on a visit to his old Kentucky home. LAND, STOCK AND CROP. W B CLARK, near Hiseville, has 15 fat hogs for sale.T M BERRY, Austin, has 18 steers weighing from 600 to 800 pounds for sale. Mr. Willis BRYANT, of Hiseville, want to buy two nice mare mules (weanlings). Edgar KING bought a four-year-old mare mule, 15 1/21 hands high, from C B BOWLES for $90.Mark DOUGHERTY, of Oleoak, sold a Peacock gelding to S E TERRY here yesterday for $125.00. J A SMITH, of Warren county, bought two nice horses from T M BERRY, of Austin, for $200. CLARK & NICKOLS, the Coral Hill millers, bought 90 bushels of wheat in Simpson county at 77 cents delivered at the mill. R Y AUSTIN, of Austin, bought 21 steers from T M BERRY for $405. They weighed between 600 and 800 pounds each.Mr Lee JEWELL, the well-known Barren-river farmer, has a pumpkin on exhibition in the show-window of ROGERS & HATCHER that weighs eighty pounds. If any of the TIMES readers thinks he can down Mr. Jewell as a pumpkin raiser, he will please come forward and bring the evidence with him. Mr J S VAUGHAN has sold 106 acres of what is known as the Buck SHAW place, near Cave City, to Rev. W S DOYLE, at $31 an acre. The remainder of the Shaw farm Mr Vaughan sold to a Mr LYONS, a price not made public. Mr Vaughan has bought Mrs Tabitha DICKEY's farm of 38 acres between Cave City and Woodland for $2,000. Real estate transfers: SUMMERS & FORD to Farmer's Milling Co, mill-site in Cave City, at $1,000; Laura SANDERSON to C P HOWARD, town lot in Cave City, $600; C P Howard to S D CALDWELL, town lot Cave City, $625; B W SHAW to James C DOOLEY, 7 acres near Coral Hill, $100; Schuyler R STEFFEY to _ E STEFFEY, etc., interest in Steffey farm near Beech Grove, $1,500. The town was full of mules yesterday, and the mule-buyers were on hand early, but the sellers and buyers could not get together on the price, and all but a few were taken home. Harry LAZARUS bought six at an average of about $100, and JONES and SHOBE, of Smiths Grove, took four at about the same figure. Several horsemen were in town, but only two or three changed hands at prices in the neighborhood of $100. Sandi Colonel Sandi Gorin SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html Gorin Publishing: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/ ______________________________