Falmouth Outlook Friday 21 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 46 Pg. 1 Col. 3 DEATHS ELZA EARL ELLIOTT Born 9 Oct 1903, Knoxville, KY, son N. B. & Minnie Elliott, died 5 April 1922 Elrod, IN age 18y 5m 26d. Survived by parents, one sister, Mrs. Pearl Stephens and one half sister, Mrs. Ida Tomlin and five half brothers, Harry, Cassius, Walso C., Seymour and Wesley G. Elliott. Buried at Garndersville. MRS. J. R. MAINS Aged 54, died April 13, 1922 on Second Street, Falmouth of rheumatism and bronchial tuberculosis. She was Miss Josephine Wyatt, daughter of John W. and Mary Elizabeth Wyatt. Born 22 April 1868. Married J. R. Mains on 28 Nov. 1889 and they had five children, who survive with the father: Mrs. Hallie King, Covington; Mrs. Mary Parson, Misses Myrtle and Thelma Mains and Nanthaniel C. Mains. Member of Council No. 46, D. of A. Buried at Riverside. ROBERT SHARP Age about 28, died at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Covington, on last Friday of tuberculosis. Son of E. B. Sharp of Falmouth. Survived by one brother, Thomas Sharp and one sister, Miss Mona Sharp of Famouth. Born in Pendleton Co. A machinest employed in Akron, Detroit and other cities for the past ten or eleven years. Buried in Turner Ridge Cem. ELIZABETH PEARL MAINS One year old daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jesse Mains. Died Satruday at their home near Bachelors Rest. Born 16 April 1921. Survived by parents, two bothter and two sisters: John, Gilbet, Lucretia and Mattie Mains. Buried in Palestine Cem. Falmouth Outlook Friday 21 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 46 Pg. 1 Col. 4 DEATHS R. L. PUCKETT Died Monday, 10 April 1922, at home on Broadford Road near Liberty schoolhouse. Bueired at Sunrise. Native of Scott Co. where he spent 55 years of his life and moved to Pendleton Co. 8 years ago. (Age 63y) MRS. FRANCES HITCH HOUSTON Died 15 April 1922 at home of her son, Leslie Houston, in Pleasant Valley. She was Frances Hitch before her marriage to George A. Houston. Daughter of George J. and Jane Hitch. Survived by only her son. Her husband and two other children, Annie and Charles preceeded her in death. Member of Methodist Church at Concord. Buried at Concord. MAYME ALICE MILLER Daughter of Rollie Miller of Dayton, OH. Died on pneumonia in Miami Valley Hospital on 10 April 1922 being 2y, 5m and 6d old. Buried at Mt. Vernon. VERNAL WEBSTER On 15 April 1922, the remains of, Vernal Webster, private in the U.S. Military forces in World War, was buried in Jonesville, Grant Co. He was son of Mr. & Mrs. Sam Webster, of Downingsville, KY. He died in hospital in France in September 1918. Buried in IOOF Cem. at Jonesville. EDWARD A. ROUSE Age about 63, died Tuesday at his home at Butler. Survived by wife, Anna Behymer, three brothers and two sisters: Calvin Rouse, of Kansas City, MO; Harry Rouse, Washington, D.C.; Samuel Rouse, Jacksonville, FL; Mrs. Leo Bird, Jacksonville, FL; Mrs. William Northcutt, Independence, KY. He was son of the late Alfred and Susan Rouse. Funeral held in Methodist Church at Butler and burial in IOOF Cem. at that place. Falmouth Outlook Friday 21 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 46 Pg. 1 Col. 5 DEATHS MILDRED BEVERLY APPLEGATE Died Wednesday when daughter of Watson Applegate died. Died of pneumonia. Born 16 August 1918 an only child. Buried in Riverside. ELEANORA RUBY CHAPMAN Died 12 April 1922 at the home of her parents, Jr. & Mrs. John "Jack" Chaptman. She was born 16 May 1915 adn was age 6y, 11m, 3d old. Survived by six sisters and seven brothers: Mrs. Ed Ruber, MRs. R. Cummins, Mrs. William Sharp, Mrs. Ernest Lovelace, Hallie and Mabel, Guss, Charlie, Eddie Barrett, Russell Shearl and Elbert Earl. (dh Don't know which are double names and which are single.) Buried at Mt. Moriah. MRS. STELLA UNDERHILL Died Yuma, AZ, 10 April 1922 of tuberculosis. Body accompanied to Pendleton Co. by her two children, Pauline and George Fryer. Buried in Riverside beside her first husband. Daughter of R. F. Ballinger. She was born 31 Dec. 1888 in Covington, married first to Brode Bryer, son of John F. Fryer and they had two children, Pauline and George Fryer. He died in October 1914. She married second to T. W. Underhill on Yuma, AZ, several years ago. They had one child, Cora. She is also survived by parents, three brothers and three sisters. (Not listed.) DAVID CANN Age 87y, 3m, died April 15 1922 near Auburn. Born in Ohio. Survived by one son, Emmett Cann and six daughters, three brothers and three sisters. (Not listed) Buried in Lenoxburg. Falmouth Outlook Friday 21 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 46 Pg. 4 Col. 5 AN OLD DOCUMENT By special request we reproduce below a letter that is almost 100 years old and is in the possession of Squire C. W. Hart, of near town. This letter was written by John Fewels on July 23, 1829, who resided at Catawba, this county. He wrote this letter the sam day he committed suicide by hanging himself in his barn. The letter reads: TO THE WORLD AT LARGE Dear fellow mortals that I leave behind - This is my last will and Levi Wellman should take care of the widow Fewels, small garden and receive a part of it for his trouble, and also cut timothy hay. And that some good friend should go with her to John Whitehead's into Harrison County and receive 34 dollars and pay her debts in Falmouth as far as it will go. Then I wish her to make a sale and sell the property such as she can't keep, and pay all she owes, and that Joseph Hitch and Philip Bush, of Falmouth, should consult the best pan for her to follow for her support. I can't stand it any longer, and I freely forgive Michael Wellman and his wife, and Levi Wellman and all my foes throughout the world. I hereby forgive. I leave my loving wife and my poor orphan children in the hands o God, and hope He will be merciful to them and my good neighbors. My troubles are great and more than I can bear, and my weakness so great that I can not support my family, and I can't stay with them and see them suffer. I wish Martin P. Marshall to be merciful to the poor widow and orphans. So I am at peace with the world, and I yield myself to God and the Lord have mercy upon me. (Signed) JOHN FEWELS N. B. I hope that Thomas Ratcliff in the State of Maryland will be merciful to his poor sister. This is done this 23rd day of July, 1829. N. B. I wish Joseph Hitch to direct Levi Wellman to take care of the widow's crop this fall and to receive reasonable compensation. So help me God and the Lord have mercy upon me. (Signed) JOHN FEWELS Falmouth Outlook Friday 21 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 46 Pg. 6 Col. 1 NEIGHBORING COUNTIES BRACKEN COUNTY Roy Dean Claypoole, age 29 years died in Augusta 9 April 1922. Mrs. Paul Kautz died 9 April 1922 in Huntington, WV of following an appendix operation. Pg. 6 Col. 3 Mrs. Sadie Colvin, in her 80th year, died 10 April 1922 of infirmities of old age. She was Miss Downing before marriage to Elijah Williams and her second husband was George Colvin. Mrs. Elizabeth Mann, aged abut 74, widow of Daniel Mann who died three years ago, died in Milford, 10 April 1922. She was daughter of Dr. W. A. and Sallie Routt Moore, of Bracken Co. Survived by three brothers and two sisters: Dr. N. W. Moore, Cynthiana; Wm. Moore; Harmon Moore; Mrs. Martha Monson and Mrs. Sarah Marsh of Milford. Burial in Brooksville Cem. HARRISON COUNTY Thomas Coleman Curran, aged 65, died last week in San Antonio, TX. Joshua King, 71, and Mrs. Julia Whitaker Lake, 62, of near Berry, were married at the court house on Saturday, by Judge Wade H. Lail. Thomas Kitchen, well know farmer died at his home near David, Scott Cou. Saturday afternoon, 8 April 1922 after a three month illness. W. A. Ode, died Los Angeles, CA. Sunday. He was about 75 years old and move to Los Angeles in 1906. Father of Mrs. R. P. Blair of Berry. Mrs. Jennie Barnes age 78, died in Covington, 8 April 1922. Buried beside husband in Barnes GY at Berry. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Mary Brewsaugh and Mrs. Steve Clifford. Died 9 April 1922, Roy Thompson, at a hospital in Washington, D.C. He was stricken in the war. He belonged to the marines. He is survived by wife, children, mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, of Berry and two sisters, Mrs. E. O. Billiter, of Berry and Mrs. Carrie Landsdale, of Latonia. Mrs. Ova Hamilton McDaniel, wife of John McDaniel, died near Leesburg on Sunday, 9 April 1922. Born in Scott Co. on 27 Dec. 1896, daugther of J. W. and Cora Sharp Hamilton, who live on Dividing Ridge Pike. Falmouth Outlook Friday 21 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 46 Pg. 6 Col. 5 MORGANVILLE Heartfelt sympathy is extended to Mrs. R. O. Northcutt, of Atwood, in the death of her mother, Mrs. Bonar, at Hamilton, OH. Falmouth Outlook Friday 21 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 46 Pg. 7 Col. 2 THE LITTLE "e" An exchange says someone has advanced the opinion that the letter "e" is the most unfortunate ltter in the English alphabet, because it is alwys out of cash, forever in debt, never out of danger and in hell all the time. For some reason he overlooked the fortunates of the letters, so we call his attention to the fact "e" is never in war and always in peace. It is the beginning of exestence, the commencement of ease and the end of trouble. Without it there would be no meat, no life and no heaven. It is the cneter of honesty, makes love perfect and without it there would be not editors, devils or news. CHILD DROWNS IN JAR The 15-month-old child of Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Harney was drowned in a four-gallon stone jar of water at their home at Sylvan Dell in Harrison Co. on Thursday. The child was playing on the porch while the mother was busy in the kitchen. She failed to hear the child and on investigating saw the baby's feet sticking out of he jar, which was about half full of water. - Cynthiana Democrat Falmouth Outlook Friday 21 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 46 Pg. 8 Col. 1 MILFORD Mrs. Lizzie Mann, widow of Daniel Mann, who died last July, died at her home on 10 April. Buried in Brooksville Cem. Survived by two sisters: Mrs. Hamilton Munson and Mrs. Wm. Marsh; three brothers, Dr. N. W. Moore of Cynthiana, Harper Moore of Ohio and "Buddy" Moore of Milford and an adopted son, Ben Mann. Falmouth Outlook Friday 21 Apr 1922 Vol. 15 No. 46 Pg. 8 Col. 2 BUTLER Funeral of Sidney E. Lawrence in Covington on Thursday. +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS