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    1. [KYPENDLE] Falmouth Outlook 3 Mar 1922
    2. Falmouth Outlook Friday 3 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 39 Pg. 1 Col. 3 DEATHS MRS. AMANDA SHARP CUMMMINS One of the county's oldest and most highy esteemed women, died Friday 24 Feb at her home three miles east of Falmouth. Age 88y, 3w, 3d. Daughter of the late John and Jeanette Sharp and was born in Pendleton Co. 1 Feb 1834. Married Johnson Cummins, 12 Feb 1854 and they had twelve children. He died 8 Nov 1888. She is survived by nine children: Orville, Newell, Lloyd, William, Charles, Isham and Austin Cummins, Mrs. Frank Rankin, of this place, Mrs. Henry Noxel, Otway, OH. Member of Methodist church. Buried at Lenoxburg IOOF Cem. beside her husband. MRS. EDMOND B. TARVIN Died at home in Marysville, Kansas, 19 Feb 1922 at the age of 78y, 7m, 7d. She was Nancy A. Reed and was born in Covington, KY where she lived until she married Edmond B. Tarvin, 7 Apr 1870. Had six children with five surviving: Mrs. Flora Oblee, Mrs. Lena Cooper, Mrs. Bessie Tays, Mrs. Lydia Armstrong and Miss Sadie Tarvin. Also survived by two brothers, Alva Reed of Foster and Ed Reed, Brooksville. Member Methodist Church. A. F. (GUS) McCLANAHAN Died Wednesday at his home two miles west of town. Born 14 Jun 1836, and was in his 86th year. Married twice, his first wife dying 38 years ago. Survived by second wife and six children by his first wife: Mrs. E.T. Kavanaugh, Mrs. W. S. Rees, James, E. W., John and Carr McClanahan. Charter member of the Falmouth Christian Church. Buried in Yelton private Cem. near Pleasant Hill where is first wife was buried. Falmouth Outlook Friday 3 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 39 Pg. 1 Col. 4 DEATHS MARY EVELYN RARDIN Daughter of Mrs. & Mrs. Ira N. Rardin died at their home at Persimmon Grove, 22 Feb 1922. Born 2 Sep 1916, age 5y, 6m, 20d. Survived by parents, two sisters and three brothers: Violet, Irene, Lynn, Henry Clay and Quentin. MRS CLARA ARNOLD Aged 55 years, died Thursday, 23 Feb. 1922 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Everett Abercrombie. Born in Pendleton Co. 17 Jan 1867, daughter of Elrod and Frances Tewell. Married first to William Woodyard, who passed away 31 years ago. Three daughters survive: Mrs. William C. Carter, Mrs. Coleman McMillen, Covington, Mrs. John R. York, New Richmond, OH. She later married John Arnold and three children survive of that marriage: Ray Arnold, Alabama; Charles Arnold, Covington; Mrs. Everett Abercrombie, Covington. Also survived by her mother, Mrs. Frances Tewell, five brothers and one sister: J. S., NE; W. E., Richwood; G. F., Pendleton Co.; J. H. and C. L. Tewell, Franklin, OH; Mrs. Asa Belew, NE. Burial in Pleasant Ridge Cem. MRS. CLARA SHANKS Died 22 Feb 1922 of the infirmities of age at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Hill, in Millersburg. Daughter of John and Lucretia Lovelady Rule, born Bourbon Co. 4 Feb., 1842. On 4 Oct 1859 married David C. Shanks now deceased. Surviving children are: Mrs. R. L. Stokeley, Cynthiana; Mrs. Geo. Hill and Mrs Maggie Powell of Millersburg. Burial Battle Grove Cem. - Cynthiana Log Cabin Falmouth Outlook Friday 3 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 39 Pg. 1 Col. 5 DEATHS L. P. MOCKBEE Age 80 died Monday at the state hospital Lexington where he had been for the past 30 years. Native of Pendleton Co. and is survived by five children: C. P. Mockbee, Mrs. Calvin, Mrs. William Davis, Mrs. L. Mattox of Pendleton Co. and Anna Ellis of Ohio. Burial in Short Creek Cem. MISS ETHEL KING Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Frank King, formerly of Havilandsville but now of Covington. Died 25 Feb in Covington. Buried in Benson Cem. Falmouth Outlook Friday 3 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 39 Pg. 3 Col. 2 DREW $15,000 - LANDED IN POOR HOUSE Anderson S. Bettis, aged 85 years died Monday at Massie Hospital, Paris, after being brought there from the county infirmary where he had been an inmate for several years. About 30 years ago, Mr. Bettis, then a resident of Mt. Olivet, Robertson Co. bought a $1 ticket in the Louisiana Lottery and drew $15,000, but soon spent it and became an inmate of the poor house. Burial in Paris Cem. - PARIS DEMOCRAT Falmouth Outlook Friday 3 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 39 Pg. 3 Col. 4 DO YOU REMEMBER When the girls used to cut the bows from the boy's hat band and sew them on their stockings? Before the pikes were built when everybody rode horseback and the roads were so muddy you had to ride single file and the only chance you had to talk to your girl was to turn around an talk over the tail of your horse? When the boys in the county would bo to church with their best girls and would sit out on a stump and wait there until the services were over to take them home? When you used to court your best girl among the pots and pans in the kitchen by the light of the tallow candle? They were happy old days! During the Civil War when a man was drafted he showed his patriotism by hiring a substitute? The husking parties and when you found a red ear of corn you were entitled to a kiss from your best girl? When the country women came to town horse-back wearing long black riding skirts and you often wondered how they walked? When the stores were the club rooms after supper where politics, religion and who was the best euchre and seven-up player in town was discussed? When you could buy the biggest turkey you could get at Xmas for twelve and one-half cents a pound, and you kicked because they were not cheaper? When Will Murphy was a young man and swinging on the gate, would talk to all the girls along old Main Cross Street? When you were a kid going to school and the first time you got as far as the word "baker" in the old blue-backed speller and how you would yell "b-a-k-e-r, baker"? Falmouth Outlook Friday 3 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 39 Pg. 4 Col. 4 PEACH GROVE MRS. WILLIAM BRENNENSTUHL (nee HOLOCK) Born and reared near here, is daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Holock, of New Hope. Died in Cleveland, OH Funeral was Saturday at Peach Grove. Falmouth Outlook Friday 3 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 39 Pg. 5 Col. 4 CALIFORNIA Mrs. Margaret Laycock funeral was held on Wednesday, 22 Feb 1922. Surviving son, Fred. Burial on Thursday. Falmouth Outlook Friday 3 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 39 Pg. 6 Col. 1 NEIGHBORING COUNTIES HARRISON COUNTY NEWS Robt. Snodgrass, formerly of Claysville, died 13 Feb. 1922 of appendicitis, at Arlington, IN. After a long illness, Mrs. Mary Chowning Howk, died at the home of her son, Geo. Howk, across the river from Cynthiana on 16 Feb 1922. Mrs. Ellen Cox Redmon, wife of W. B. Redmon, died in Cincinnati, Friday. Artinsa Cummings died at her home at Handley, TX from acute heart trouble, aged 67 years. She was the daughter of Elijah and Jane Moore, of near Milford. Noah Keller, died in Woodsocket, SD, the son of Abraham and Polly Ann Keller. His father was a noted distiller. Falmouth Outlook Friday 3 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 39 Pg. 6 Col. 2 NEIGHBORING COUNTIES GRANT COUNTY NEWS Cale Jones, died Tuesday at age 67. Brother of Mrs. Kittie Bennett, Newport, and Mac Jones of near New Liberty, Owen Co. Isaac Ackman, a deaf mute, who lived on the farm of Mrs. W. P. Webster, near Williamstown, committed suicide Wednesday evening by hanging. Ernest Sechrest, formerly of Crittenden, died at Asheville, NC and his body arrive at his old home at Crittenden last Friday for burial. He was an ex-service man, having enlisted during the World War. He contracted tuberculosis and was kept in the govenment hospital in California for some time. At his request he was later sent to Asheville, where he died. His wife was formerly, Miss Rose Porter. BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS Mrs. Laura Tolle, widow of Wm. Tolle, died at her home at Germantown on Friday, 27 Feb. 1922 aged about 80 years. Lawrence Chinn, aged 32, died at the home of his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Willis Chinn, 21 Feb 1922. Leaves a wife and little daughter. Falmouth Outlook Friday 3 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 39 Pg. 6 Col. 5 In Loving Rememberance Mrs. Mary E. Plunkett died 19 Feb 1921. Your loving daughter, Julia A. Cummins. Falmouth Outlook Friday 3 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 39 Pg. 6 Col. 6 In Memory B. L. Doggett, died 10 Feb 1922, age 68y 6m. Sister Dimmie Hodge.

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