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Hartford, Ohio County, Kentucky
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Local news from Beaver Dam on June 16 reports construction of brick business houses by John H. Barnes and a livery barn by Wes Hocker, Prof. Stillwell's family move, visits by R. C. Bosley, Lucy Rhoads, Otis and Alta Likens, Myrl Taylor, a new home and birth for Joe Reed, and V. M. Stewart's business trip to Louisville.
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June 16.—Mr. John H. Barnes is going to erect two brick business houses, each to be two stories high, on the lot where the fire occurred last August, and Mr. Wes Hocker will erect a livery barn on his lot on Main street, south of the railroad.
Prof. Stillwell has moved with his family to his new home on Main street.
Mr. R. C. Bosley, an old war veteran of Morgan's command, of Cecilia, Ky., is in town, visiting his two daughters, Mrs. H. Oldham and Mrs. Art Peters.
Mrs. Lucy Rhoads, of Brownwood, Texas, is visiting Mrs. Puss Rhoads and her daughter, Miss Kittie.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Likens and Miss Alta Likens, of Caneyville, were guests at the Alford-Williams wedding here last week.
Miss Myrl Taylor is visiting the family of Mr. Fred Taylor, Princeton, Ky., and taking in the Chautauqua in that city.
Mr. Joe Reed, a clerk in the Taylor Mine Company store, had a nice cottage erected for his future home and moved into same last week. When his move was completed his little wife presented him with an eight-pound Democrat. The mother and child are doing well and Joe is the happiest clerk in the Taylor Mines store.
Mr. V. M. Stewart is in Louisville on business.
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Beaver Dam
Event Date
June 16
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all reported activities and visits are positive; mother and child doing well after birth.
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Local updates include John H. Barnes planning two two-story brick business houses on a fire-damaged lot from last August; Wes Hocker building a livery barn on Main Street south of the railroad; Prof. Stillwell moving family to new home on Main Street; R. C. Bosley visiting daughters Mrs. H. Oldham and Mrs. Art Peters; Mrs. Lucy Rhoads visiting Mrs. Puss Rhoads and Miss Kittie; Otis Likens, Mrs. Otis Likens, and Miss Alta Likens attending Alford-Williams wedding; Miss Myrl Taylor visiting Fred Taylor family in Princeton, Ky., and attending Chautauqua; Joe Reed moving into new cottage with wife giving birth to eight-pound boy; V. M. Stewart in Louisville on business.