Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 43 Pg. 1 Col. 1 Baptist Parsonage Sold The Baptist parsonage on the corner of Fourth street and Maple avenue, was sold at public auction last Saturday. John Fowee was the highest bidder at $160 and it was knocked down to him. The building which is a two story residence is to be moved within sixty days. The material is poplar and white pine, and the home was built by George and Luther Watson in 1868. It is the intention of the Baptist congregation to erect a handsome new brick church on this lot this summer. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 43 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Deaths Mrs. Catherine Carmody McGerty, age 59, d. 21 Mar 1924 in Ironton, OH. m. Bernard McGerty 14 Feb 1888 b. 10 Jul 1864 near Falmouth They had three children who survive: Mrs. Anna McGerty Layson, John and geroge McGerty. She is also survived by two brothers and four sisters: Stee Carmody of Dayton, OH; B. L. Carmody of Kansas City, MO; Mrs. Anna Myers, and Mrs. Ella Hackett of Covington; Mrs. Dennis Bonfield of Brooksville; Mrs. M. J. Coleman of Pendleton Co. fun. in St. Xavier Catholic Chruch in Falmouth Mrs. Mary Anna Schuetz, d. 17 Mar 1924 bur. Peach Grove Mrs. Aleline Cress Brownfield, b. 7 Oct 1858 m. Benjamin Brownfield 21 Mar 1883. They had seven children with four surviving: Lillie, John, Corbett and Clarence Brownfield. Also survived by two sisters and one brother: Mrs. Samuel Sanders of Yorktown, IN; Mrs. James Stull of Lincoln Co. KY; Frank Cress of Newport, KY bur. Flour Creek Mrs. Mattie Remington Wells, age 49, d. Saturday in Lexington. M. Joseph R. Wells dau. J. A. and Permelia Oldham Remington survived by husband and one son, Eugene B. Wells. Also survived by two brothers and one half sister: Withers and Clarence Remington of Texas and Mrs. Ida Musselman of Cynthiana. b. near Cynthiana bur. Lexington Cem. Child Lanter, age 3, daughter of Bert Lanter d. Saturday at Willow of measles bur. Roanoke Child Lanter, age 2 1/2, daughter of Bert Lanter d. Sunday at Willow of measles bur. Roanoke Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 43 Pg. 1 Col. 4 Deaths (continued) Mrs. Catherine Newman, age 90 years 9 months and 26 days. d. 25 Mar 1924 dau. Anthony and Mary Jane McGill. b. at Lenoxburg 10 May 1833. m. H. N. Newman he died 30 years ago. Survived by four sons and one daughter: John M., George, Dr. Horace and R. C. and Nonie Newman, all of Pendleton Co. Also survived by four brothers and two sisters: Dr. Arthur McGill and N. B. McGill of Cincinnati; Robert McGill of Dayton, KY; William McGill of Lenoxburg; Mrs. Ann Mullins of Falmouth and Mrs. F. C. Hobbs of Chicago. bur. in family plot on farm. Mary Elizabeth Turner, dau. Thomas and Tillie Gunner Turner d. 24 Mar 1924 age 41 years, 10 months and 17 days. bur. 2nd 12 Mile Cem. John S. Bowman, age about 80, d. Friday at Bowman Springs in Lewis Co. Survived by wife and three sons: E. T., T. M. and B. T. Bowman. b. Fleming Co. Grandfather of Attorney Norman W. Bowman of Falmouth. bur. at Foxport. Curtis Franklin Lovelace, age 3 years, 10 months and 14 days. son B. F. Lovelace. d. 24 Mar 1924. bur. Turner Ridge Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 43 Pg. 2 Col. 6 Carthage Items John Robinson, d. 15 Mar 1924 near Carthage fun. at the Methodist church John O. Stevens, d. recently survived by wife, one son and three grandchildren (not named) bur 18 Mar 1924 at Persimmon Grove Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 43 Pg. 2 Col. 7 Obituary Elizabeth Turner, b. 23 Apr 1882 d. 10 Mar 1924 fun. 2nd 12 Mile Church Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 43 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Pleasant Ridge Items Mr. & Mrs. Frank Norton and little son, Randall, are spending a few days with relatives in Cincinnati. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 43 Pg. 4 Col. 4 Havilandsville and Vicinity Items Quite a little excitement was created in our neighborhood last Monday morning when the school house caught fire, supposedly from a defective flue. The alarm was given, and soon the patrons and teacher had formed a bucket brigade, and the fire was soon out, doing only slight damage. In the meantime the excited pupils had emptied the room of wraps, books, even brooms and papers. James Rankin, age 60, d. 14 Mar 1924 at home between Claysville and Sunrise of TB. Married twice m1. Lucy Miller Two of their children survive: Alva of Falmouth and Mrs. Martha Trankler of Covington. m2. Eliza Arnold they had three children survive: John who resided with his father; Cook Rankin of near Cynthiana; Mrs. Myrtle Quinn of Covington. bur. Sunrise Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 43 Pg. 6 Col. 1 Harrison County News Mrs. Bettie Moore, d. Wednesday in Lexington at the home of her daughter, Miss Beatrice Moore. age 72 Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 43 Pg. 6 Col. 2 Bracken County News At Brooksville Tuesday morning the jury trying Pollard Nickerson for the killing of Homer Hamilton, returned a verdict of acquittal. John Moore, d.16 Mar 1924 in his home in Augusta son Henry Moore Survived by father, one brother, Nim Moore, and young wife. Mrs. Medora Hiles, widow of Robert Hiles d. 13 Mar 1924 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Jordon, in Portsmouth, OH Survived by the daugther and three sons: Buel Hiles of IN; Ed Hiles of Ivor and Clint Hiles of OH. One son, Welland Hiles, was drowned on the government transport, Margaret, in the Ohio about two years ago. Mrs. Mary Anna Schuetz, d. 17 Mar 1924 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Weisbrodt at Bradford. m. Michael Schuetz who died 15 years ago. b. in Germany and came to US when age 14 Also suvived by another daughter, Mrs. Josie Albrecht of Vanceburg and one son, Michael Schuetz of Louisville. bur. Peach Grove Falmouth Outlook Fri. 28 Mar 1924 Vol. 17 No. 43 Pg. 8 Col. 3 In Memory George A. Frank, d. 28 Mar 1923 submitted by bereaved wife and daughter. +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS