Pendleton County News


BUTLER ENTERPRISE

Enterprise Publishing Co.         BUTLER, KY., July 6, 1889               Volume V1. No. 8


TERMS: Sixty Cents a Year, in Advance.
Published at Falmoth.

The Enterprise was entered May 11, 1889, at the Post Office at Falmouth, Ky., as second class matter.


V.C. Yelton was home Sunday.

Eli Stratton and family visited Boston this week.

W.H. Fossett was in Butler and vicinity last week.

Several Butler people attended county court Monday.

Will F. Regan, of Catawba, was in our burg Sunday.

Mrs. L.P. Fryer is visiting parents and friends here.

Miss Noma Tarvin, who has been visiting Peach Grove, returned Sunday.

Pat Delhanty, an old Butler boy, passed through here Sunday to Falmouth.

It is said the school at Boston has been secured by Miss Nellie Mullins, of Falmouth.

Miss Edith Taylor will teach at Portland this winter with Prof. T.M. Barton.

Mrs. Lulie Clair, daughter of Mrs. L.M. Clark, visited her parents at Meridian Sunday.

J.C.W. Hagemeyer left for Davenport, Iowa, Monday, where he will visit for a month.

Miss Minnie Taylor arrived home last Monday from Ohio, where she has been for some time.

Messrs. J.F. Anderson and A. Spitzer, of Louisville, are spending a few days at Boston.

Arthur Johnson, who has been attending school at Covington, will spend vacation at Boston.

Miss Stella Thomasson, formerly of Butler, now of Georgetown, is visiting in Pendleton County.

J.S. Crain and brother Charlie, of Covington, spent Sunday without friend, G.B. Cooper of Falmouth.

There was Catholic service here last Sunday. Many of our Catholic brethen of Pendleton County were in attendance.

Prof. W.T. Voires will probably have three assistants here, especially during teh part of the year they are the most crowded.

The Enterprise had the pleasure of calling at the office of the Eagle, published at Irvine, county seat of Estill county. THat country is progressing rapidly on account of its great mineral resources.

Last Tuesday night a very pleasant social party was had at the residence of Mr. R.M. Anderson, who lives between Greenwood and Grassy Creek. Young folks always have a fine time here and the usual usual good time is reported.

While at Butler Monday with his team, Charlie, (Yank) Tucker's horses became frightened at the train and attempted to run away. Jake peoples was in the wagon and both were thrown out. Mr. Tucker was insensible for while, but not seriously injucted. Jake was pretty badly shaken up as well as scared. His face was bruised on the rocks. The horses rn down to Matilda-st. where they were compelled to stop. There was much excitement for the time being and a large crowd was attracted.

We have received Vol. I, No. 27, of the Hustler, published at Jackson, Breathitt County, KY. This is a splendid representative of that progressive part of the State, which is fast coming to the front. Let the mountain people of old Kentucky encourage and maintain this splendid organ until by its invitation, capital and population will center in their midst and make south-easte Kentucky to the nation what Pittsburg is to Pennsylvania.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

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