Boone County Recorder . of enjoyed company, and noth-ing afforded him greater pleasurethen to entertain his friends, andit was truly a pleasure to be aguest at his home. As a testi-monial to his worth as a friend,neighbor, and citizen nothingcould have been more emphaticthan the immense throng thatfollowed the remains to their lastearthly resting place on the 12thinst., by the side of his wife, inthe Petersburg cemetery. was a member of a gener-ation that will soon have passedfrom the scenes of this life, and and all other clothing necessary for *X„SEE their Cor
Boone County Recorder . of enjoyed company, and noth-ing afforded him greater pleasurethen to entertain his friends, andit was truly a pleasure to be aguest at his home. As a testi-monial to his worth as a friend,neighbor, and citizen nothingcould have been more emphaticthan the immense throng thatfollowed the remains to their lastearthly resting place on the 12thinst., by the side of his wife, inthe Petersburg cemetery. was a member of a gener-ation that will soon have passedfrom the scenes of this life, and and all other clothing necessary for *X„SEE their Corduroy Suit for $— IT CANT BE BEAT. Rolfes & \A/achsf RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, No. 1 PIKE STREET, p . j-r Cor. Madison Ave, ** VOYil)6cor>, IV ovi^bor), IV v. Bring Us Your Business. WE PAY 3 & INTEREST PerCent on time deposits. So do others. Ask us why, and wewill convince you that we should have this business., Union Deposit Bank, ~ Union, Kentucky. We Rent our Safety Deposit Boxes at $ per year. ?*. Boggy, Carriage and Wagon ^ HARNESS^ OF ALL KINDS. Riding Saddles In All Styles, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, and Carriage Heaters,Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit-Cases, Phone, S. 957-X. he is one of those of whom it canbe said truly, that the world isbetter because of his having- lived in it. • » » —-— For SaleV-Two fresh cows. ApplyioJLJE.^pixbn, Rlchwood. R. J. Madden, of Hume, wants tobuy a yearling bull. Phone, S. 141. A good horse belonging to W. EWalton, of Pt. Pleasant, died iiijspasmodic colic in Ludlow, a fewdays ago. The mail-weighing busines wasntto Willie Hughes liking, and after aweeks wt>rk at it be resigned and isback on his rural route. will not be paid. The Boonecounty dog law had been work-ing nicely for many years and itsrepeal has created considerableconfusion on the part of thosewho have claims for sheep killed. The Recorder has made ar-rangements with Mr. D. B. Wal-lace, of Walton, whereby he willhave charge of its Walton de-partment. Mr.
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