For counties outside of Barren Co. HART CO: Circuit Court is in session at Munfordville. (6 Jan 1898). METCALFE CO: Sam Wells, who was stabbed by the Hays boys at Center, Metcalfe county, some time ago, died of his wounds Sunday. Henry Hays, one of the parties engaged in the cutting, made his escape. The other one is in jail. (6 Jan 1898). MONROE CO: Mr. Reuben Payne sold to Mr. Bob Curle, of Lucas, 13 calves at $8.00 each. (23 Dec 1897) Prof. W. S. Emmert, of Tompkinsville, the popular educator and all-around good man, is in town on business.(6 Jan 1898). Mr. W. E. Downing, Fountain Run, has 50 head of steers - calves and 800-pound steers - for sale. (6 Jan 1898). Clever Walter Flippin, of Tompkinsville, son of Judge M. TG. Flippin, gets the position of Sergeant-at-arms of the State Senate. There is no cleverer young man anywhere than Walter Flippin, and his hosts of friends will be glad to know of his success. (6 Jan 1898). WARREN CO: Mr. T. S. Welch, of Bowling Green, has severed his connection with the house he has been with for many years. We would remind our old friend that Glasgow is the best business point in the State, and his many friends would be glad to have him locate here again. (6 Jan 1898). The store of Sam Thomas, at Green Hill, Warren county, was robbed and then burned last Thursday night. The safe was blown open and robbed of about $100 in money, besides other valuables. Four stores and several dwelling houses and barns have been burned at that place in the last few weeks. (3 Jan 1898). Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://www.gensoup.org/gorinpuzzles/index.php Sandi's site: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/