Boone County Recorder . Goods—All Calksss, 63* Muslin 8>5c yd. ilitit 5 COME EARLY—YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. IDE BIG STORE With Little Prices HENRY & ANDERSON, RISING SUN, INDIANA. - m mm Mens SuitsBoys Suits Mens Pants Such as we are showing- in great variety: Mens ftiitomi! $ to $$ to $ SS pi to $ Overcoats $2 58 tO |500 A. HIINfcJ CORDUROY SUIT, $ For These prices cannot be equaled anywhere. For the Children andBoys we have a most complete line of Stylish Suits and also carry a complete line of Cardigan7 Jackets, Duck and Leath-er Coats, Corduroy
Boone County Recorder . Goods—All Calksss, 63* Muslin 8>5c yd. ilitit 5 COME EARLY—YOU WILL SAVE MONEY. IDE BIG STORE With Little Prices HENRY & ANDERSON, RISING SUN, INDIANA. - m mm Mens SuitsBoys Suits Mens Pants Such as we are showing- in great variety: Mens ftiitomi! $ to $$ to $ SS pi to $ Overcoats $2 58 tO |500 A. HIINfcJ CORDUROY SUIT, $ For These prices cannot be equaled anywhere. For the Children andBoys we have a most complete line of Stylish Suits and also carry a complete line of Cardigan7 Jackets, Duck and Leath-er Coats, Corduroy and Jeans Pants, either of which will make a nice Christmas present. Rolfes 8t Wachs, INo. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, 1 PIKE STREET, p . , JT Cor. Madison Ave., ** \OYII)^Koi), IV y- Bring Us Your Business. WE PAY 3 St INTEREST PerCent on time deposits. So do others. Ask us why, and wewill convince you that we should have this business. Union Deposit UNION, KENTUCKY. We Rent our Safety Deposit Boxes at $ per Boggy, Carriage and Wacoo ^HARNESS ^> OF ALL KINDS. Riding Saddles In All Styles, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, and Carriage Heaters,Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit-Coses, Phone, 8. 057-X. US. lULHl Jr., 32 Pike St., Covington, Ky. Mrs. Susan Acra, in her »2d yearsince November, is passing a pleas-ant winter with her daughter —€lore, in—Jjocust <Jroveneighborhood. Mrs. Acra is one ofthe countys oldest native citizens. Mayor Joe Case, of Rosedale, wasin town, last Saturday morning, rid-ing his trick pony. The performancehc gave witn-rtroir Jefferson streetupon his departure for home, ereatedconsiderable mirth upan-tlve-pai?£ ofthose who witnessed it. W. S. and C. E. White returned,Monday, from Williamstown, wherethey went the Saturday before to vis-it their brother, H. Clay White, whowas stricken with paralysis on the22d of last mouth. They have nohopes for his ever being any better. Struck By Lightning. Mrs. Nancy ClearVjOf Brewer*, N.!..suffer
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