Boone County Recorder . n foal; goodfarm mule; yearling colt; 2 good milchcows; 2-yr-old heifer with calf; 2 yearl-ings; Durham bull; 28 ewes with lambs;2 brood sows and 13 shoats; jolt Wagonwith box-bed; jolt wagon with hay bed;2 h. platform spring wagon; 2 top bug-gies; £4nUreat Hi Dferiug binder; drill; 1-horse wheat drill; Disccorn drill; Dick cutting box: 2-h. culti-vator; cider mill; breaking, single anddouble shovel plows; grindstone, discharrow; uiowing machine; 2 cross cutsaws; 60-tooth harrow; sulky hay-rake;1 h. spring wagon: 700 lbs. coil springwire; lot work barrier; lo
Boone County Recorder . n foal; goodfarm mule; yearling colt; 2 good milchcows; 2-yr-old heifer with calf; 2 yearl-ings; Durham bull; 28 ewes with lambs;2 brood sows and 13 shoats; jolt Wagonwith box-bed; jolt wagon with hay bed;2 h. platform spring wagon; 2 top bug-gies; £4nUreat Hi Dferiug binder; drill; 1-horse wheat drill; Disccorn drill; Dick cutting box: 2-h. culti-vator; cider mill; breaking, single anddouble shovel plows; grindstone, discharrow; uiowing machine; 2 cross cutsaws; 60-tooth harrow; sulky hay-rake;1 h. spring wagon: 700 lbs. coil springwire; lot work barrier; lot fork?, singletrees and^hovel.«; hay knife; seed sow-1er;16T~ sacks; sstock in Bullittsville &Dry (reek pike; 3 shares in CitizensTelephone Co.; I share in Hebronvault; 400 bus, corn; 40 ; 1 2 hsled; 600 clap hoards; 40 bun. Irish potatoes; 2-horse check rower; 25 gallonkettle; lot meat and lard; 100 bus. coal;8 dozen chickens; household and kitch-en furniture, and other articles too nu-merous to Buggy, Carriage and Wagos ^HARNESS^ OF ALL KINDS. Riding Saddles In All Styles, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets, andCarriage Heaters, Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit-Cases, Phone, S. 957-X. 32 Pike St., Covington, ly. Everybody was caused to rejoice, last Thursday, by the newspa-per report that the Society of Equity had sold all of the 1906 and1907 crops 61 Burley Tobacco, but all were greatly chagrined, Fri-day when the report was denied and the denial was confirmed. —n Henry is quoted as saying that if Bryan is elected Presi-dent that he (Watterson) will never enter the White House. The coun-try would submit to such conduction the part of Mr. Watterson with-out being annoyed in the least. —\—(m The General Assembly has passed the bill appropriating $200,1)00•?* to .theSta te-Httiycrsity and §150,000 to each of the Normal took a long time for the law makers to round in properly on themeasure. (.0; Ireland pays $5,000,000 a year for timber
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