. Boone County Recorder . eful information. W. L. Kirkpatricks grocery busi-ness has increased until hia twostore rooms do not meet-the de-mand for space and he will in thenext few weeks acquire additionalfloor space by extending his pres-ent building backfor a distance offourteen feet. The business men of Covingtondeplore the bad condition of theLexington pike, it beingj the thor-oughfare that is used by a ter-ritory from which they draw alarge per cent of their countrytrade. They are anxious to seeit improved. The Recorder is in receipt of acommunication from Beaver Lick,to which the writer
. Boone County Recorder . eful information. W. L. Kirkpatricks grocery busi-ness has increased until hia twostore rooms do not meet-the de-mand for space and he will in thenext few weeks acquire additionalfloor space by extending his pres-ent building backfor a distance offourteen feet. The business men of Covingtondeplore the bad condition of theLexington pike, it beingj the thor-oughfare that is used by a ter-ritory from which they draw alarge per cent of their countrytrade. They are anxious to seeit improved. The Recorder is in receipt of acommunication from Beaver Lick,to which the writer failed tosign mamer consequently it is nOtpublished. ^ If the writer will signfuture communications they willbe published, and supplies fur-nished. Civil war veterans will be givenpreference in the forthcoming re-duction of the pension office hundred and forty clerkswill be dropped in that depart-ment, and the Commissioner ofPensions, so far as possible, willprotect the old soldiers from dis-missal or Some of the best judges of bus-iness conditions have within a fewdays confessed to a change oiview, or, if not exactly to a suspicion thatthe country has practically reach-ed the ebb of depressingness, ami that the beginning ofthe floyd seems to be observable. In—the - death ofwhich occurred at the home ofhis daughter, Mrs. B. J. Crisler,in Petersburg, the county haslost another of its oldest and mostestimable citizens. Aylor wasone of a family of twelve sonsand two daughters, only two ofwhom, Thomas B. Aylor, of Ord,Nebraska, and Harry Aylor, of thiscounty, are living. An accountof the funeral is given in theHebron news. Sheriff John Allison is going tosee that the Sunday automobiletraffic on the Lexington pike shallnot indulge far the dangerous rateof speed on Sunday as reached, inl while others talked Mr. Mayo work many instances heretofore. TheLexington pike is not a speedwayfor autos and Sheriff Allison willhereafter have deputy
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