Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 1 ONE KILLED, FIVE INJURED John King, killed in automobile accident, Monday. Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 1 SENT TO HOSPITAL Mrs. Jasper Cummins, who has been in bad mental health for a number of years, was taken to the State Hospital Wednesday. Mr. & Mrs. Alvin Courtney and an attendant from the hospital accompanied her to Lexington. Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 2 SELLS SMALL FARM J. J. Austin, of this city, has sold his small farm containing 16½ acres three miles northeast of town on the Lenoxburg pike, to Frank Rankin. Price private. Mr. Austin also sold a tract of land known as the "mud bar" at the forks of the two rivers in this city to Alvin Courtney. Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 4 DELIVERS FINE CROP Bennie F. Martin, well known and industrious young farmer of McKinneysburg, delivered his crop of 2,930 pounds of tobacco to the pool here last week which was graded in at $18.00 per hundred pounds. This was one of the finest little crops of tobacco that has gone over the floor this season. It was raised on four acres of land on the J. W. Whalen farm at McKinneysburg. That section had a very severe drought last season, which was the cause of not getting a larger yield per acre. Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 4 MILFORD Uncle Philip Spicer, aged 95, died Saturday evening at 7:00 p.m. from the infirmities of old age. Burial in family burial grounds at Milford. Survived by two daughters and seven sons. The minstrel show given at the school house Saturday night by local talent of Santa Fe was a splendid show for amateurs, and a decided success. Those taking part were Blaine Kabler and wife, Clyde Askin, wife and little son, Nellie Askin and ____ Truax, and last but not least, our own little Jimmie Moore. Jim is making good in minstrels, Womanless Weddings, etc., and will leave soon for Hollywood, California, where he has secured a place in the movies. (dh - Joke or for real?) Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 5 DEATHS MRS. IDA (P.G.) INGRAM Beloved wife of P. G. Ingram, died 2 Mar. 1922 at her home near Bethel. Born in Pendleton Co. 18 Dec 1861, and was a daughter of the late Squire Hall. Married P. G. Ingram 44 years ago. Survived by husband, five sons and two daughters: Kirtley, Bealy, Wesley, Clark and Wallace Ingram, Mrs. Florence York and Mrs. Vernie Sanders. Also survived by one brother and three sisters: L. G. Hall, Mrs. Mary Gruell, Mrs. Eva Wiggins, and Mrs. Grant Willis. Member of Methodist Church. Burial in Bethel Cem. LEROY VANLANDINGHAM Little son of Mr. & Mrs. George Vanlandingham, died Wednesday at the home of his parents near Flour Creek of pneumonia. Survived by parents and four brothers; Larry, Ralph, Carl and Lytle. Burial in Mt. Auburn Cem. RAYMOND EARL BOBB Age 7, son of Mr. & Mrs. Rhinehart Bobb, of near Bethel died 1 Mar. 1922 of pneumonia. Survived by parents, eight sisters and two brothers. He was the youngest child. Burial in Mt. Moriah Cem. MRS. STELLA TISHNER Died near Owensboro some time in February. Burial in Louisville, KY. Survived by husband. She was about 41 years old, born in Pendleton Co. the daughter of the late Thomas Bradford. MRS. ALEXANDER MORFORD Age about 70, died 1 Mar. 1922 at her home near Willow. Survived by husband and two children. She was Miss Mary Bradford before marriage and the aunt of L. J. Bradford of Falmouth. Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Pg. 1 Col. 6 DEATHS MRS. WM. BRENNENSTUHL Mrs. Amelia Caroline Brennenstuhl (nee Holoch) died 23 Feb. 1922 at her home in Cleveland, OH. Born 3 Sept. 1875, in Ohio, and reared in Pendleton Co. Daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Charles Holoch of near Foster. Married William Brennenstuhl, 11 Feb 1896. They had five children with four surviving: Mrs. Margaret Wilke, Walter, Billie and Robert Brennenstuhl. Also survived by parents, husband, three sisters and four brothers: Mrs. E. E. Hambel, Cleveland, OH; Mrs. William Hobbs, Evanston, OH; Mrs. John Fleihman, Cedar Grove, IN; Charlie Holoch, Gayville, SD; Geo. Holoch, Farmer City, IL; Ed Holoch, Cincinnati, OH; William Holoch, Foster, KY. Burial in Second Twelve Mile Cem. CHRISTIAN LYTLE Born 26 Oct, 1838 at Dover, KY, and died at the age of 83y, 4m and 8d. Married Rhoda A. Wilson in 1964. They had six children, four girls and two boys. All have died except one son, Clarence Lytle. He is also survived by three sisters: Mrs. Lydia Lytle, Fairview; Mrs. Nannie Cline, Brooksville; Mrs. Statoria Feagan, Sterling, KS. He made a good war record, having fought faithfully in the Rebellion for four long years. He enlisted 8 Oct. 1861 and was discharged in 1865. Two of his younger brothers had died in the past 14 months. Burial in Johnsville Cem. W. W. KNIGHT Died 3 Mar. 1922, at his home nera Piner at the age of 52y, 23d. Survived by wife and five children: Ernest, Frank, Oma and Dora at home, and Eugene, Muncie, IN. Also survived by aged mother, Mrs. Belle Knight, of Falmouth and two brothers: R. E. Knight, Latonia; A. C. Knight, Falmouth. Burial in Butler Cem. MRS. HARRIET MILES Widow of Chas. Miles, died Monday at her home in Newport. She is the mother of Ed Miles who maried Miss Ravenscraft, a Pendleton County girl. Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Pg. 7 Col. 1 GRANT COUNTY Mrs. Mary Jane Webster, aged 83y, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Omer Bush, on the Crittenden and Mt. Zion pike, Sunday. Dan Beach, aged 77 years, died at his home on Ten Mile Creek, on the Crittenden and Mt. Zion pike, Thursday, 23 Feb. 1992, of heart failure. John J. Race, 58 years old, died at his home at Brookville, IN, 21 Feb. 1922 of pneumonia and Bright's disease. Survived by wife and four living children: Mrs. Geo. Leslie, Cincinnati; Wm. Race, Williamstown; Alreah Race and Charles Race, Brookville, IN. Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Pg. 7 Col. 4 BRACKEN COUNTY NEWS Clara E. Bandel was born 5 Sep, 1875 at Bradford, KY and died 22 Feb. 1922 Cincinnati, OH. Henry C. Salt, age about 35y, died Bethel, OH, 1 Mar. 1922 of paralysis. Geo. C. Deitz, died at home in Casey County, KY, 15 Feb. 1922 from paralysis of the heart. Louis Francis Lytle, aged 79y, died 23 Feb 1922, in Covington. Born in Dover, survived by wife and three daughters. Burial in Spring Grove Cem. Cincinnati, OH. Lawrence Chinn, died in Covington 22 Feb 1922. Burial in Heck Cem. at Augusta. INJURIES CAUSE DEATH OF BOY A fractured skull caused the death of Wesley Mains, nine year old son of J. D. Mains, Superintendent of bridge construction for the Green Line Car company. Died Monday on Dixie Highway across from the Highland Cem. J. D. Mains was formerly residents of Pendleton Co. Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Pg. 7 Col. 7 HARRISON COUNTY NEWS Miss Madeliine Case died at her home near Avena Sunday of acute appendicitis. Mrs. Eliza Jane Filer, wife of W. A. Filer died in Harrison Memorial Hospital on Saturday. John Nelson Mullen, died Harrison Memorial Hospital on Wednesday of stomach cancer. Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Pg. 8 Col. 4 SELLER'S RUN Died, on 3 Mar. 1922, "Uncle Chris" Lytle, on Snag Creek. He was a Civil War Veteran, 84 years old. I know of but three more in this vicinity: Uncle Zed Craycraft, who has been sick all winter and is past 80 years old: Uncle Barker Davis and Gilbert Young. Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Supplement. List of claims allowed by the Pendleton Fiscal Court, during the year 1921. (dh Eight pages of names, amounts and service paid for.) ... Sanders, Lucy all. to Ida & Mattie Sanders $2.00 Cummins, Early, Inspt. culvert. meas. rock. tpr $3.30 Sanders, Lucy all. to Ida & Mattie Sanders $2.00 Martin, Ben 16 hrs. @30¢ tpr $4.80 Martin, Madison 15 hrs. @ 30¢ tpr $4.80 Martin, John, 200 ft. lumber @ $4.50 Rpo and hauling $3.00 tpr. $12.OO Sanders, Lucy all. to Ida & Mattie Sanders $2.00 Martin, Ben 18 hrs. @60¢ team tpr $10.80 Martin, Ben 25 hrs. @30¢ tpr $7.50 Bell, D., 18 hrs. @30¢ tpr $5.40 Sanders, Lucy all. to Ida & Mattie Sanders $2.00 Martin, Madison 50 hrs. @ 30¢ tpr $15.00 Dotson, Robert, 60 hrs. @25¢ tpr $15.00 (dh Sample of entries.) Falmouth Outlook Friday 10 Mar 1922 Vol. 15 No. 40 Pg. 16 Col. 5 IN LOVING MEMORY Jesse P. Howard, died 23 Feb 1918, age 82 yrs. Daughter, Mrs. Cora Gifford. +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS