. Boone County Recorder . , October , October 27th. RATES—State 50c ; County 50c ;School 20c, on the $100. Poll Tax-County % : Scool $; Dog Tax $1 Graded School Rates—Petersburg36c; Belleview 50c; Union 45c, andFlorence 25c on the $100. Graded School Poll-Tax—Peters-burg $; Union $ and Florence50c. All unpaid taxes beconie^delin-quent after November 30th. Six percent, penalty, due County and Stateadded December 1st on all delin-quent taxes. Six per cent, commis-sion in addition to penalty is allow-ed Sheriff for collecting delinquenttaxes. Cost of levy, 60c; advert
. Boone County Recorder . , October , October 27th. RATES—State 50c ; County 50c ;School 20c, on the $100. Poll Tax-County % : Scool $; Dog Tax $1 Graded School Rates—Petersburg36c; Belleview 50c; Union 45c, andFlorence 25c on the $100. Graded School Poll-Tax—Peters-burg $; Union $ and Florence50c. All unpaid taxes beconie^delin-quent after November 30th. Six percent, penalty, due County and Stateadded December 1st on all delin-quent taxes. Six per cent, commis-sion in addition to penalty is allow-ed Sheriff for collecting delinquenttaxes. Cost of levy, 60c; advertis-ing. $ Delinquent taxosbear six percent,interest from November 30th untilpaid. W. D. Boone County. ???????????????????????????????????????????????????? ? ??????????? B. B. ALLPHIN Live Stock Commission Merchant FOR THR SALE OF i 1 X Cattle, Hogs and Sheep With the Arrangement of Nests. ting the hen can be proceeded with asalready described. These boxes maybe piled one above the other. D When the hens are let off the nests- to feed, the doors of the nest boxesshould be closed, which compels thehens to remain on the floor until theyhave had a chance to feed. The henswill not return to the same nests, butthis is rather likely to be of benefitthan otherwise. All hens do not setat exactly the same temperature, andan occasional change averages up thetemperature for all the settings ofeggs. No hen should be allowed to set, un-less she Is free from lice. The inac-tion of the bird is conducive to rapidmultiplication of any lice there may beon her. These will make her irri-table and a poor setter. In addition,should she bring off a hatch in such acondition, the chicks will be open toInfection. Dust the hen well withflowers of sulphur or some other in-sect powder before setting, and againa day or two before the hatch fin-ishes. About the seventh day the e
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