Falmouth Outlook Fri. 15 Feb 1924 Vol. 17 No. 37 Pg. 1 Col. 2 [Page numbers were begun on the paper. dh] Samuel J. Rogers, age 71, died at Mary Chiles Hospital in Mt. Sterling on Thursday. b. Bath Co. bur. Crown Hill Cem. in Sharpsburg. Survived by one son, two daughters and one brother (Named.) Falmouth Outlook Fri. 15 Feb 1924 Vol. 17 No. 37 Pg. 1 Col. 3 Marriages Chapman - Cummins Charles Ralph Chapman to Miss Ida Florence Cummins on 21 Jan 1924 in Covington. She is dau of W. P. Cummins of near Falmouth. He is son of John Chapman on near Bethel. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 15 Feb 1924 Vol. 17 No. 37 Pg. 1 Col. 5 Deaths Joseph Woodhead, age 78 years, 11 months and 1 day. d. 8 Feb 1924 in Falmouth. b. 7 Mar 1845 at Upper Thong near Homefirth, Yorkshire, England. Eldest son of Joshua and Ann Woodhead. Came to America at the age of ten with his parents. Settled in Boston and then moved to Utica, NY. Later came to Columbus, OH. In 1866 the family came to Falmouth. His father established the Falmouth Woolen Mills, which make a national reputation in the manufacture of the Shaker Woolen Blanke. His father died 15 Sep 1886 and he assumed the ownership of the mill and conducted it successfully until a few years ago. m. Miss Elizabeth Kennett, of Falmouth, on 7 Nov 1871. They had five children, James Kennett, John W., Joshua, George B. and Elmer. Survived by wife and three children, John W., Joshua and Elmer; one grandson, James Kennett Jr. and two granddaughters, Helen Elizabeth and Fannie Curle Woodhead. Mr. Woodhead was a public spirited citizen and did more for the civic improvement of Falmouth than any other man. He was not a man who lived entirely for himself and family, but always had a desire to see the city in which he lived go forward and make it a better place for those who will come after him. He was a member of the City Board of Education for mnay years, and in 1884 it was through his efforts that Falmouth built its first real public school building which now satnds as a monument to him memory in East Falmouth. He was a charter member of the Falmouth Fire Department when it was orgainized in 1880, and was instrumental in the town purchasing its first fire engien and other fire apparatus. He was also in the forefront, when Falmouth established a system of water works in 1896, and for 27 years he has been referred to as "Daddy of the pump station" as it was through his knowledge and advice that the water works has been such a great success. He had the distinction of serving as City Councilman longer than any other man, in all about 28 years. He was also a member of the City Council when the city constructed an electric light system and the serwerage system. He was a well read man and deep thinker and his valuable advice was always sought in city affairs. The funeral was held at the home on Sunday conducted by Rev. B. C. Gamble, of the Methodist church and was attended by a large assemblage of relatives and friends. Burial took place in Riverside. Mrs. Martha Ellen Lucas, age 83, d. Sunday. dau. Jacob Wilson b. 1841 in Bracken Co. M. James Lucas in Bracken Co. James Lucas d. 1913. Survived by one son, Philip Lucas, Cleveland, OH. bur. Riverside Mrs. George M. Shields, age 81, d. 6 Feb 1924 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Martin of near Mt. Vernon. b. 17 Dec 1842 dau. John D. and Marann Holmes Keith. m. George M. Shields 11 Oct 1856. They had five children. Survived by husband age 96, one daughter, Mrs. Ida Martin and one son, Alonzo Shields both of near Mt. Vernon. Also survived by two brothers, John T. Keith, Richmond and M. F. Keith of Falmouth. Bur. in Old Mt. Vernon Cem. Pall bearers, George Martin, Vincent Martn, J. W. Wright, Grover Hart and J. F. Wright. Mrs. Emily Morgan Nelson, d, 7 Feb 1924 b. 31 Aug 1844, m. Andy Nelson on 31 Jul 1864. They had nice children. Survived by husband and four children, Orla, Montgomery, Mrs. J. F. Thomas and Mrs. R. E. Limerick bur. Morgan Family Cem near Cordova. William Marshall Wilson, age 70, d. 10 Feb 1924 in Butler. b. 2 Oct 1853 in Pendleton Co. son W. C. Wilson. Surv by wife and one daugher, Mrs. Rudolph Fryer, Butler. bur. Butler Cem. Miss Velma Pauline Ramsey, age 6 years, dau. D. C. Ramsey. d. 5 Feb 1924 near Browning's Corner. b. 16 Feb 1917. Buried at Oakland Cem. Pendleton Co. Mrs. Nicholas Lovelace, d. 9 Feb 1924 west of Falmouth. age 33. formerly Lula Oldham of Pendleton Co. bur. Turner Ridge Miss Neva Maude White, d. Saturday in Lexington. Dr. Thomas E. Keller, age 24, d. Saturday. son Thomas Keller Sr. Timothy Collins, d. 9 Feb 1924 near Bracht Station in Kenton Co. age 67. bur. Brooksville. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 15 Feb 1924 Vol. 17 No. 37 Pg. 7 Col. 2 Grant County News Mrs. Betty Poore, d. Balkin, KY was buried on Wednesday in Crittenden. M. Dr. Samuel Poore. He died about 40 years ago. She was 85. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 15 Feb 1924 Vol. 17 No. 37 Pg. 7 Col. 5 Harrison County News Mrs. Lettie Ann North, d. 3 Feb 1924 in Belmont of pneumonia. m. Edward North. Mrs. Sallie H. Clark, widow of Harrison M. Clark, d. 5 Feb 1924 near Claysville William White McCauley, suicided Friday by hanging on the Brentsville pike near Paris. Mrs. Sophia M. Wornall, d. 1 Feb 1924 in San Francisco. CA. Burial in Cynthiana. Willis S. Lawson, d. Sunday in Berry of TB. b. 29 Aor 1858 to John and Polly Lawson. m. Mary Wood 8 Feb 1883. Survived by wife, two daughters and one son: Mrs. J. L. Brooks, Berry; Mrs. Carl Marshall, Cynthiana; Jas H. Lawson, Detroit. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 15 Feb 1924 Vol. 17 No. 37 Pg. 8 Col. 2 McKinneysburg Items Born to wife of Clark Colvin, 3 Feb 1924, 12 lb daughter, Judith Fern. Fifth heir. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 15 Feb 1924 Vol. 17 No. 37 Pg. 8 Col. 3 Kelat Items Mr. & Mrs. John Fogle and family of Covington, spent Saturday night and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. O. H. Price and family. Mr. & Mrs. Orie Price and charming daughter, Odella, had as their guests last Tuesday, Mr. & Mrs. Linsey Cleveland and family, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Williams and his mother, of Cynthiana, KY, Mrs. B. F. Price, Mrs. Dow Bush and daughter, Ruby, and Miss Grace McClanahan. All enjoyed a big day and an excellent dinner prepared by Mrs. Price and daughter, Odella. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 15 Feb 1924 Vol. 17 No. 37 Pg. 8 Col. 4 Grant's Lick Items Ed Goskins, d. 9 Feb 1924 in Cincinnati. Falmouth Outlook Fri. 15 Feb 1924 Vol. 17 No. 37 Pg. 8 Col. 4 Havilandsville Items Mr. Earle Hall, who has been ill at the home of his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Heber Hall, is reported better, and expects to return to his work in the city this week. It is reported that Lindsay Price has sold his farm to Jas. Dennis, Jr. Price private. Mr. Price does not know where he will go, but the people here are hoping it will not be far. Moving time is near at hand and several changes are scheduled to take place in our neighborhoo. Ed Pollard will move to Mrs. Martha Moore's farm. Mr. Adams will move from there to the Clough farm at Beaver Valley. Mr. Williams to Clay Moore's farm. Mrs. Miller to Carnes and Fossett's farm. +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Items of interest to: Doug Harper Biloxi, MS