Boone County Recorder . lent stock—75 centsa setting—Apply to Mrs. GeorgeKreyleich, Burlington R. R. No. 1. For Sale—Eggs for setting fromchoice Rhode Island Red, BrownLeghorn aud Plymouth Rock. Ad-dress W. H. Weber, Crescent Ky.(Dixon Station.) Geo. W. Hill & Co., Grocers, Commission & SEES Merchants. Tested Field aud Garden Seeds. FianttiBradedsof FERTILIZERS, UME, CEMENT AND SALT* Largest and Best Stock of ^.GROCERIES IN THE CITY.^ Sole Agents for the Celebrated RARUS and GEM Brands of FLOUR. WhAn in thaCity it will pay you to come and see na. ; I 27 & 29 Pike Street, (Phone South 55) 26 &


Boone County Recorder . lent stock—75 centsa setting—Apply to Mrs. GeorgeKreyleich, Burlington R. R. No. 1. For Sale—Eggs for setting fromchoice Rhode Island Red, BrownLeghorn aud Plymouth Rock. Ad-dress W. H. Weber, Crescent Ky.(Dixon Station.) Geo. W. Hill & Co., Grocers, Commission & SEES Merchants. Tested Field aud Garden Seeds. FianttiBradedsof FERTILIZERS, UME, CEMENT AND SALT* Largest and Best Stock of ^.GROCERIES IN THE CITY.^ Sole Agents for the Celebrated RARUS and GEM Brands of FLOUR. WhAn in thaCity it will pay you to come and see na. ; I 27 & 29 Pike Street, (Phone South 55) 26 & 28 W. Seventh StreetOOVTTSTGKTOlSr, KENTUCKY. B. B. Allphin. Scott Chahbebs. ALLPHIN & CHAMBERS, WALTON, KENTUCKY. * ** -•**- Undertakers and Enbalmeps. \p >& UMRY, BOARDING Gr FEED STABLE. First Class Rigs for Hire at All in High Class Harness and Saddle Horses, also Mules. Uaymond City Coal a Specialty. P*n>«» 29$ ??? H THE RECORDER. W. L. RIDDELL, Publisher.* . KENTUCKY. IS ONLY ONE CURE Uncle Sams Vast vast ascendoncy not only in ac-quired wealth, but In the resource*through which new wealth can be cre-ated, enables us to command theworlds co-operation in every ex-igency. The United States standsAral In the production of many staplecommodities, and beats all the restof the world combined in the yield ofmineral oil, copper, cotton and cornla an age of electricity, copper is ararticle of prime and constantly increasing necessity, and the world willhave to come to us for most of Ussupply. It Is coming to us, and it willcome to us for more of it In 1908 thanit got here in 1907. In a period Inwhich cotton, as an agent of civiliza-tion, is pushing its conquering marchround the globe, we are producingthrew-fourthsSLi the worlds cotton,and we could readily double our pres-ent output of it. The copper, the cot-ton, the wheat, the oil, the corn, themeats and the other staples w


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