Falmouth Outlook Fri. 25 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 47 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Mrs. Mary Schumaker Rahe, b. 10 Sep 1843 in Germany To Cincinnati, OH when age 20 m. Henry Rahe 5 Nov 1868 he d. 30 Mar 1900 they had nine children. both bur. Alexandria Cem. Surviving are: Christine, Sofa and Henry of Butler; Carrie and Mrs. Ethan Allen of Manila, PI; Dr. Albert F. Rahe of Chicago, IL. Katie Rahe was named as a deceased child. (Other two of their children not named.) Mrs. Elizabeth Gosney White, b. 22 Nov 1842 near Grant's Lick. d. 10 Apr 1924 at home of her son, Alvah White, near Renfrow, OK at age 81 years 4 months and 8 days. m. 15 Mar 1864 John R. White. He d. 22 Jun 1904. They had three children; Alvah L., Mrs. Daisy B. Nolan and Jacob B. White. Mrs. Nolan preceded her many years ago. Also survived by one sister, Miss Emma Gosney of Alexandria. fun. Mt. Carmel Church in Oklahoma, bur. Goddard, KS beside her husband. William F. Pribble, age 80, d. 21 Apr 1924 at home of his son, Ben Pribble in Newport. b. 21 Jan 1844, Pribble's Cross Roads, Pendleton Co. son Samuel and Rebecca Cox Pribble. His wife died about 3 years ago. Survived by son and five daughters: Ben Pribble of Newport; Mrs. J. Wirtsch of Des Moines, IA; Mrs. John Vater of Grant's Lick; Mrs. Lizzie Dean of Cold Springs; Mrs. John March of Peach Grove; Mrs. Jack Conrad of Newport. Also survived by one brother and one sister, Joe Pribble of Detroit, MI and Mrs. Emiline Pettit of Covington. bur. Walnut Grove Mrs. J. C. Elliott, d. last Saturday age 50, Mother of 11 with 10 surviving. Dau. Bart Piercefield. Lived at Fairview. Mrs. Robert Ihrig, age 27, d. 17 Apr 1924 in Colorado Dau. Edward Morris of Mentor. Survived by husband, one sister and two brothers. (None named) Bur. Wesley Chapel Falmouth Outlook Fri. 25 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 47 Pg. 6 Col. 3 Harrison County News Robert Goebel Whirls, d. Tuesday on Republican pike Miss Mertie Belle Daubman, dau. J. C. and Mamie Cook Daubman d. 11 Apr 1924 at Mt. Pleasant. b. 24 Mar 1903 Mrs. Ida Belle Garnett, wife Ode Garnett, d. 9 Apr 1924 in Cynthiana b. 2 Jan 1899 in London, KY dau. Wm. McFarland. Claude Lizer, d. 15 Apr 1924 near Lair. son A. N. and Iva Lizer b. 26 May 1903 m. Stella Hopkins who survives with daughter 18 months old. Dr. D. C. Patterson, d. Wednesday at his home in Cynthiana. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 25 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 47 Pg. 8 Col. 1 Peach Grove Items Mrs. Robert Ihrig, who died in Colorado was buried at Peach Grove Monday. W. F. Pribble, d. Monday at Newport at the home of his son, Ben Pribble. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 25 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 47 Pg. 8 Col. 3 Havilandsville and Vicinity Items Infant Hampton, d. of pneumonia and measles child of Edgar Hampton bur. Sunrise. Mrs. Stella Lenox is quite ill with pneumonia following measles, with but small hope of recovery, we are told. Mrs. Lenox's husband died from TB two years ago, and there are seven children, the oldest being only sixteen. Bascom Stephens, age 60, d. Kentontown last Wednesday He was, we believe, the last of his family, and leaves no closer relatives than three nephews, A. O. and F. G. Worrell, near Curry and Willard Duncan of Claysville and niece, Mrs. Stella Lenox of Claysville. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 25 Apr 1924 Vol. 17 No. 47 Pg. 8 Col. 4 Grant's Lick Items The following was clipped from the Columbian, Columbia Falls, Montana, received by the writer: Columbus N. Gosney, well known and east side farmer and resident of this section since 1908, passed away at his home Tuesday evening, 8 Apr 1924. He had a paralytic stroke about 13 years ago. b. 13 Jan 1859 at Grant's Lick m. 12 Jan 1887 to Fannie Smith of Grant's Lick They had 11 children with these surviving: Coleman Gosney of Auburn WA; Mrs. Edna Howell, Mrs Inez Scott and Miss Viola Gosney of Eugene, OR; Mrs. Fannie Burton of Creston, MT; Mrs. Leona Procknow, Robert, Emma, Heneritta and Barbara Gosney of Columbia Falls. Also survived by two brothers and one sister, J. W. Gosney of Goddard, KS, Worth Gosney of Grant's Lick and Mrs. Missouri Pelley of Butler. ============================== Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS