Mr & Mrs Ed CARY returned home last week, had wintered in FL. Mrs Mary A JONES died at her home in Fountain Run one day last week. Citizens who live along the road leading from T'ville via Harlan's Cross Roads to the TN line are making an effort to get an appropriation of five hundred dollars by the Fiscal Court which will be suupplemented by an equal or greater amount donated by the citizens along the road for improvement of the road. Dr. A J DIXON, 84, of Allen Co attempted to take the life of his 8 year old daughter Sat night by giving her poison. He said that she did not have long to live and didn't want her to live longer than she did. Miss Eva DICKERSON who has been in FL for the past few months returned Friday to her home at Bushong. The W. E. WALDEN barber shop will be moved from the hospital building into the bulding occupied by D. O. HAGAN's cleaning and pressing business.. N R MAXEY has bought the Bob UPTON jack at Willow Grove TN. Mr. Benton BASTER has returned home after a winter in TX. Creed CARTER (photo) of T'ville wins scoring honors in tournament. He a star athlete at Linsey Wilson Junior College in Columbia KY, scores received in a junior college tournament at London KY. He made 37 points. Articles found from the 13 Dec 1900 newspaper were submitted by: Ms. Florence PAGE. from the Monroe County Society News where Ella SMITH was editor. The articles included: Mr. Bascal EVANS visited Glasgow. Prof. M L MOORE of Gamaliel was in town. Miss Cornelia MITCHELL of Sullphur Lick was in town. Miss Susan HESTAND of Hestand was in town shopping. Elmore YOKLEY is thinking about going to Galveston TX. Miss Lonnie MARTIN of Sulphur Lick was in town shopping. Misses Lera COPASS and Mollie HOLLOWAY visited in Clyclone. Misses Ruby and Hattie COOMER of Gamaliel were in town. Sam GILL visited his parents in Summer Shade. Miss Maud SHIRLEY of Turkey Neck end in town visisting. Miss Lou REEVED from Arcot TN was in town. Sam Gill and his little boy Paul were visiting relatives in Summer Shade. Misses Burnette ROSS and Rina KIDWELL of Meshack were in town. Ads for this edition: L&N Railroad (cost $1.20 to go from Glasgow to Elizabethtown; $2.05 to Louisville; 70 cents to Bowling Green, $2.15 to Nashville, $7.55 to St Louis.)Ford V-8 giving you a choice of 85 horsepower or 60 horsepower, includes bumpers, spare tire, cigar lighter, twin horns, 22-27 miles per gallon. Sold by WHITE-HILL Motor Co (S L HILL manager and buford PAGE, salesman). The Uptown Theater was showing "Life Begins in College", Behind the Mike" and "Life Begins With Love." Also an article on bicycle safety: 1- Observe all stop signs; 2 - Ride in a straight line and do not weave in and out of traffic; 3 - Carry front and rear lights for night riding; 4 - Use horn or bell to give warning of your approach; 5 - Give pedestrians the right of way; 6 - Look out for cars at crossings and when fidrst mounting; 7 - Do not ride on sidewalks; 8 - Do not carry another person on your bicycle; 9 - Do not hold on or hitch on a moving vehicle; 10 - always ride carefully. Another paper next week. Sandi Sandi Sandi's Puzzlers: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gensoup/gorin/puz.html SCKY Links: http://www.public.asu.edu/~moore/Gorin.html GGP: http://ggpublishing.tripod.com/