Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 48 7 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 1 On Trial for Murder of his Best Friend Thomas Marksberry charged with most brutal crime in the History of Bracken (4 columns with pictures of victim and Marksberry.) Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 48 7 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Deaths Routt, Mrs. Katherine Elizabeth 77y 2m 5d b. 25 Feb 1843 near Browning's Corner d. 30 Apr 1920 home of dau. in Cleveland, OH bur. Richland Cem. dau. Captain and Mrs. Wm. H. Littlejohn m. Wm. Routt 1859 he d. 29 Apr 1897 mother 10 children six survive surv. Mrs. A. T. Wyatt Mrs. W.O. Williams Mrs. John Aulick W. W. Routt Mrs. James R. Crawford Mrs. John Lee Pallbearers 6 grandsons Clarence Aulick Arlie Wyatt Harley Wyatt Edward Wyatt Will Wyatt John Hamilton Lambert, Mrs. Mary d. Saturday Covington m. William Lambert d. several years ago Yelton, Mrs. M.A. d. Tuesday Christ Hosp. Cincinnati m. Dr. M.A. Yelton mother two childrenAlexander Virginia From Boone County Recorder Vanlandingham, Edna b. near Gardnersville d. Tuesday Latonia bur. Gardnersville Cem. Drake, Mrs. L.H. (Jennie) d. 30 Apr 1920home near Pleasant Hill Jennie Day surv. husband and 6 children Mabel Ora Edna Raymond Arnett Arthur Drake Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 48 7 May 1920 Pg. 1 Col. 7 Pendleton Democrat is discontinued Published here for last 9 months. Was named Leader before name changed in July last year. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 48 7 May 1920 Pg.1 Col. 7 Celebrates 94th Birthday Thomas Regan, oldest citizen in Pendleton county celebrated his 94th birthday at his home on Rigg St. on Sunday, May 2nd. Mrs. D.M. Wynn and Mrs. Tim Messmer prepared an elegant dinner for twenty-five invited guests, who were relatives and close friends. Mr. Regan is th eonly surviving Mexican Was weteran in this section of the state, and he is a most remarkably preserved man. None enjoyed the day more than Uncle Tom. He is splendid citizen and is held in the highest esteem by all our people. Here's hoping Mr. Regan man grind out the century mark. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 48 7 May 1920 Pg. 2 Col. 6 Mt. Vernon Ed Cummins and wife, of Neave spent Saturday night with their aunts, Misses Mary and Emma Collier. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 48 7 May 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 5 Blades, James E. Will Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 48 7 May 1920 Pg. 4 Col. 7 Kelly, Emanuel Will Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 48 7 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Neighboring Counties Bracken Co. On April 24th, to the wife of Frank Cummins, of Bachelor's Rest, was born a son, Clarence Franklin. Miss Emma Showalter of Cincinnati, is spending this week the guest of her sister, Mrs. Willie Cummins, of Wellsburg and her aunt Mrs. M. M. Dennis, at Brooksville. Scharffenberger, Tonyabout 35 d. 24 Apr 1920 Holton, Mrs. Isabelle 57 d. 24 Apr 1920 home near Bradford bur. Bladeston m. Gilbert Holton Isabelle Hiles Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 48 7 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 2 Harrison Co. McLoney, N.T. d. Tuesday home near Connersville Trigg, Mrs. Sarah Ball d. Monday home of W.G. Swartz, Cynthiana Casey, Mrs. Myrtle 23 d. 23 Apr 1920 home Berry dau. Josh Teal m. Harry Casey Whalen, Mrs. Cynthia b. 24 Nov 1844 d. 25 Apr 1920 near Smithsonville m. J. W. Whalen d. 5 years ago dau. Crawford and Polly Ann Johnson surv. Children E. J. Whalen Steven B. Whalen, Georgetown Kerby Whalen, Cynthiana Harry Whalen sis E.J. Johnson survives Grant Co. Rogers, Mrs. Mary E. d. 15 Apr 1920 Dodge City, MO Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 48 7 May 1920 Pg. 6 Col. 5 Jake Hall Adjudged Insane Jake Hall, aged Confederate veteran of this city, was adjudged of unsound mind in Judge Mills' court last Saturday and the court ordered that he be sent to the Eastern Kentucky St ate Hospital for treatment. Mr. Hall is very feeble, and it is hoped that treatment at the hospital will be beneficial to him. Falmouth Outlook Volume 13 Number 48 7 May 1920 Pg. 8 Col. 3 Butler Perry, George d. bur. Spring Grove ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS