. Boone County Recorder. industry? Much of the fun and some of theprofits on the farm come from. thesmaller things, such as the garden,the home orchard, te farm poultryflock and bees. Theres good authority for thestatement that George Washingtonowned Americas first mule. Themule was a present to Washingtonfrom the King of Spain, and wasnamed Royal Gift. Bete Id a baa Hi I >mi whtA wttlcomix* many, an admiring glancewherever it te woru^t^tholawatar,dinner party or any other place wheresplendor-loving women undertake tolook their beat, it te aura to two rivals In beautiful fabri
. Boone County Recorder. industry? Much of the fun and some of theprofits on the farm come from. thesmaller things, such as the garden,the home orchard, te farm poultryflock and bees. Theres good authority for thestatement that George Washingtonowned Americas first mule. Themule was a present to Washingtonfrom the King of Spain, and wasnamed Royal Gift. Bete Id a baa Hi I >mi whtA wttlcomix* many, an admiring glancewherever it te woru^t^tholawatar,dinner party or any other place wheresplendor-loving women undertake tolook their beat, it te aura to two rivals In beautiful fabrics—crepe de chine and georgettes—harejoined forces in this blouse. ImagineIt In sapphire blue crepe de chine withbeads In sapphire blue and steel andfalling flounces on the sleeves madeof black georgette similarly beaded. PUBLIC SALE! Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at Public Auc-tion at the place known as the Mose Tanner farm, onemile south of Limaburg, Ky. on Gunpowder Creek,Boone Ccnihty, Kentucky, on. ch 4th, 1922 The Following Property: Live Stock; Feed and Fanning Implements. Those who are not conscious ofpaying any taxes, are hoileringj loudfor liberal appropriations. ringjl Ed. Hawes, of Covington, spentSaturday night and Sunday with hismother, Mrs. Martha Hawes. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Cropper, ofBullittsburg, spent Sunday with hisparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Crop-per. You get your moneys worth whenyou buy Tanlac, because it producesresults. For sale by W. L. Kirkpat-rick, Burlington. Many fellows who went to the cityfor aneasy time, are having it, sit-ting on park benches because theycan find no work. Mrs. Geo. M. Penn returned homelast Thursday evening from a twoweeks visit with relatives at George-town, Scott county. Mrs. Emma Brown is on duty atthe postoffice again, after a visit ofseveral days with relatives in thenorth end of the county. The big reputation of Tanlac hasbeen made by doing what other med-icines failed to do. For sale by Kirkpatrick
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