Falmouth Outlook Fri. 13 Jun 1924 Vol. 18 No. 2 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Edgar S. Bronson, d. Friday in El Reno, OK age 65 son William and Mary Holmes Bronson of Pendleton Co. b. Edina, MO Survived by one sister, Mrs. Nannie Bronson Canavan of El Reno, OK bur in Enid, OK by the side of this parents. Miss Judith Applegate, of Falmouth is as double cousin. Roy Eugene Claypole, b. 10 Mar 1924 d. 5 May 1924 age 2 months and 26 days. son of Bealie and Nannie Claypole of near Morgan bur. Roanoke Cem. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 13 Jun 1924 Vol. 18 No. 2 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Deaths (continued) Mrs. Nancy D. Dunn, d. 31 May 1924 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ada Rice. age 84 years, 6 months and 17 days. b. 14 Nov 1839 dau. John and Peggy Clayton She was the last of a family of five children, namely: W. S. and Thomas Clayton, Kitty A. Mains and Mary Gifford. m. G. W. Dunn 10 Apr 1861. They had three children: John W., Ada and James. John W. died 27 years ago and her husband died 24 Jun 1904. bur. Oakland Cem. Pendleton Co. beside her husband and son. Harold Thoms Conley, age 11 days, infant son Tack Conley d. 8 Jun 1924 at home in Boyd Falmouth Outlook Fri. 13 Jun 1924 Vol. 18 No. 2 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Seller's Run Items "Ye Scribe" has obtained a new forage plant called Kudzu, which is recommended as a great land builder and hay make, better than alfalfa, as to its efficiency we will tell you later. We got our information from the Agriculture Department at Washington, DC, but that is no criteriaon, as Washington has proven a place of crookedness of late. However, if it will do all that is claimed for it there is no need of having poor land or letting our cattle strave for want of hay. If it proves all right we will sell our neighbors and friends plants to start with. J. O. Sheperd, Foster, KY Rt. 1 Falmouth Outlook Fri. 13 Jun 1924 Vol. 18 No. 2 Pg. 1 Col. 7 Kelat Items "Uncle Dick" Blackburn, d. 4 Jun 1924 near Kelat. bur. Lower Curry Survived by at least one son, Joe Blackburn (named in the item). Falmouth Outlook Fri. 13 Jun 1924 Vol. 18 No. 2 Pg. 2 Col. 3 Morgansville Colby Richardson, d. Wednesday near Atwood survived by wife and children (not named) mother, and several brothers and sisters (only two named): Mrs. T. N. Rector and Earl Richardson. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 13 Jun 1924 Vol. 18 No. 2 Pg. 2 Col. 6 Harrison County News Noah Bailey, d. Monday William C. Hanna, age 77 d. Wednesday. Survived by wife, seven daughters and two sons (not named). Mrs. Mary Hannah Wilson, age 83, d. 31 May 1924 Mrs. Lucinda Kerr, m. D. C. Kerr d. 2 Jun 1924 in home of her daughter, Mrs. John R. Robinson in Cynthiana. Smith Ward, d. 31 May 1924 at his home near Salem Mrs. Corinne McClellan, d. Wednesday on Walnut Street, Cynthiana. M. James H. McClellan. dau. Ewing and Ida Simms b. 27 Dec 1892 Charles H. Magee, d. 29 May 1924 in Jacksonville, FL Joseph Richard Blackburn, d. 4 Jun 1924. b. 17 Nov 1864 in KY son Richard and Nancy Blackburn of Harrison Co. m. Nancy Rankin 8 Dec 1886 Survived by wife and the following children: Mrs. Ed Beckett, Mrs. Fred Palmer, Mrs. Herbert Blackburn, Mrs. George Wagoner, Miss Georgia Blackburn; Messrs. Willie, Clarence and J. T. Blackburn. Also survived by one sister and one brother, Mrs. W. H. Criswell and Willie Blackburn ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS