. Boone County Recorder . edyesterday afternoon to pay theirlast respects to the departed. Thefuneral discourse was deliveredby the pastor of the church, Undertaker C. ScottChambers, of Wajton had chargeof the funeral. JOHN TEWELL DROWNED While Seining a Pond at Buffington. His Companions Could Not Save Him. While seining a pond at Buf-fington last Saturday, night, JohnH. Tewell was drowned. He hadseveral companions with him, butthey were unable to save him. Itis supposed the unfortunate manhad cramps. It was about twohours after the accident when thebody was recovered. Coroner R


. Boone County Recorder . edyesterday afternoon to pay theirlast respects to the departed. Thefuneral discourse was deliveredby the pastor of the church, Undertaker C. ScottChambers, of Wajton had chargeof the funeral. JOHN TEWELL DROWNED While Seining a Pond at Buffington. His Companions Could Not Save Him. While seining a pond at Buf-fington last Saturday, night, JohnH. Tewell was drowned. He hadseveral companions with him, butthey were unable to save him. Itis supposed the unfortunate manhad cramps. It was about twohours after the accident when thebody was recovered. Coroner Riffeof Erlanger, held an inquest andreturned a verdict of accidentaldrowning. Mr. Tewell was a son-in-law of Harmon Hearne, of Rich-wood. Tewell was 21 years old andleaves a widow and a 15 month|sold child. He owned a barber shopin the city and was spending dec-oration day at home. Funeral ser-vices were held ^at HarmonHearnes, Tuesday, after whichthe remains were taken to High-land cemetery and interred. SIX ROAD GRADERS. *._.,4,4>,444, •{?4-4,4,4,4>4,4-4- t WAYSIDE ^NTNGi., *•$• 4- •:-4-4-4-4-4-44:-:>4444-44-44« Born, to Elijah Stephens andwife on the 1st inst., a boy. F. H. Sebree and wife have beenthe proud parents of a boy sincethe 28th ult. Mrs. Katie Bondurant, who hasbeen quite sick the past twoweeks, is recovering. Belong to Boone County. Get Busy With Them and Improve the Condition of the Roads. The county now has six gradersfor use on the public roads, andif handled properly they will doa large amount of work in a shorttime. They can not be operatedamong rock, but there is plenty ofroad free of stone to keep time that can begiven them by those who will han-dle them in the several neighbor-hoods. The work they do is muchmore rapid and decidedly more satisfactory than that done withplows and sfcrapers. and with sixscrapers in the county vhere oughtto be considerable good work doneon the year.


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