Falmouth Outlook Friday 9 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 1 Pg. 1 Col. 2 Mrs. William Goedde, age about 43, died instantly when hit by L & N passenger train No. 40 near Blind Buck, Monday. She stepped out of the way of one train and was hit by one going the other way. Survived by husband and two children. They liaved on land purchased from James O'Hara and known as the Mary Frazier place. Funeral in Sandfordtown, Wednesday. Falmouth Outlook Friday 9 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 1 Pg. 1 Col. 2 TOO MUCH "LICKER" James Cummins, a young man residing in the country, caem to town Sunday and took on a load of hootch. The stuff went to his head and he ran amuck on Main Street, and Marshall Perrin arrested him and started to the jail with him. The young man resisted the officer and of course came out second best. Young Cummins was arraigned in Judge N. D. C. Mains court Monday morning, charged with drunkenness and diaorderly conduct. He plead guilty and swore that he drank a concoction made of Jamaica ginger and other ingredients. As this was the first offense, the Judge let him down easy with a fine of $50 and costs and ten days in the county jail to think it all over. This should be a lesson to the young man, as resisting an officer of the law is frowned upon by all good people, and usually gets the offender in trouble pretty deep. Pension granted Increase of pension to $72 per month approved for Patrick Crawford. Veteran of Civil War and this increase is a merited one. Mrs. Edward Kautz, was awarded a pension of $30 per month for her husband's service in the Spanish American War. He died several months ago. Falmouth Outlook Friday 9 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 1 Pg. 1 Col. 3 DEATHS CLARA J. WILLIAMS Wife of John J. Williams died 23 May 1922 in Pueblo, Co. Daughter of Baxter and Louisa Colvin bone in Falmouth 10 Nov. 1873. She is survived by husband, and four children: Mrs. Lena Van Houten, Ernest, Viola and Mildred. Also by two sisters and three brothers. They lived at Kellerman place west of Eads, CO. Mrs. J. C. Sanders washer sister who also lived in Eads, CO. MRS. MARY FRANCES CLINTON Married E. O. Clinton. Sied in WHittier, CA, 3 Jun 1922. Born in Falmouth in 1863, daughter of I. P. Marvin. Burial in Whittier Heights Memorial Cem. Age 59. Survived by husband, one brother, L. L. Marvin, Santa Monica, CA and one sister, Mrs. Anna Marvin Dean, Alhambra. JOHN J. COLLINS Age 53y, 5m, 15 d. died 28 May 1922 of cancer of the face. Buried at Fiskburg. Survived by wife, ten children and five grandchildren. Falmouth Outlook Friday 9 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 1 Pg. 4 Col. 1 NEIGHBORING COUNTIES BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS Jesse Sparks, son of Thos. Sparks died at home near Kentontown Sunday night of typhoid fever. Aris Throckmorton, one of Robertson county's best known andoldest citizens, died at his home in Mt. Olivet 24 May 1922. George W. Clark, age 54 died at home on Willow Creek near Willow Grove, Sunday. Buried in Powersville Cem. Survived by wife and four childern: Mrs. Ora Hall; Mrs. John Fleeman; Messrs. Garrett, Virgil, and Stanley Clark. Five sisters and four brothers also survive: Mrs. Forest Pope, Brooksville; Mrs. Mattie Rice, Scott Co.; Mrs. Bennie Byrneside, Cincinnati; Mrs. Jno. Snell, Huntington, WV; Mrs. Viola Haley, Oakland; John Clark, Powersville; Ed Clark, Petra; Jasper Clark, Berlin; and Lon Clark of Brooksville. Falmouth Outlook Friday 9 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 1 Pg. 4 Col. 2 NEIGHBORING COUNTIES HARRISON COUNTY NEWS Pat Murphy, died Tuesday in Cynthiana. Mrs. Belle J. Renaker died 25 May 1922. Mrs. Ellen Raymond, Widow of T. Mort Raymond, died 27 May 1922. Samuel Thomas Hinkson, died in Breckenridge neighborhood 27 Mary 1922. SOn of William and Jane Morrison Hinkson. Born in Harrison Co. 26 Aug. 1858. Mrs. Hulda Jenkins, wife of W. A. Jenkins, died 30 May at Beaver Baptist. Born 18 Sep 1864 daughter of Green and Sarah M. Spegal Brown. Mrs. Rachael Kelly Rose, widow of Jas. Rose died near Curry 29 May 1922. Daughter of Elijah and Patsy Debruler and born in Harrison Co. on 15 May 1837. Surviving children: Mrs. Eliza Humphrey; Robert N. Rose; Wm. S. Rose, Bourbon Co.; Ralph Rose and Mrs. Melissa Barnes of Indiana. Juanita Woolery, 16 year old daughter of Della Woolery died 26 May 1922 at her home near Demossville. Falmouth Outlook Friday 9 Jun 1922 Vol. 16 No. 1 Pg. 5 Col. 1 WEST CARROLLTON, OHIO Mrs. Birdie Taylor died recently and funeral was in Falmouth, KY on Saturday before Decoration Day. +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS