. Boone County Recorder. AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCi REPftlRIN at my garage), or willcome to your garagePRICES REASONABI E. M. Busby R. D., FLORENCE, Kwrmers Phone 46. NOTICE. Harry Ackeniyer announceshe is representing the Barnesscry, and those who desire plal out fruit tree, will do well bying to him before buying, us hfurnish all kinds of nuraeryPrj mali and ..uaiity best Address HARKY ACKEM7I HurWngton,April 1 Tak# Ytmr TouiKy Papa*. wmmmmmmm mmmmmmm^^^m^m^mm ?fwmmi PAGE SIX BOONE C 0 XJ N T Y , R ECO R D E K MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL By Charles Sughroe ? Wejtrro Nrwiruprr Urunn Hope Dies Hard.


. Boone County Recorder. AUTOMOBILE AND TRUCi REPftlRIN at my garage), or willcome to your garagePRICES REASONABI E. M. Busby R. D., FLORENCE, Kwrmers Phone 46. NOTICE. Harry Ackeniyer announceshe is representing the Barnesscry, and those who desire plal out fruit tree, will do well bying to him before buying, us hfurnish all kinds of nuraeryPrj mali and ..uaiity best Address HARKY ACKEM7I HurWngton,April 1 Tak# Ytmr TouiKy Papa*. wmmmmmmm mmmmmmm^^^m^m^mm ?fwmmi PAGE SIX BOONE C 0 XJ N T Y , R ECO R D E K MICKIE, THE PRINTERS DEVIL By Charles Sughroe ? Wejtrro Nrwiruprr Urunn Hope Dies Hard. INCOME TAX FACTS. In making out his income tax re-turn for 1921, the average taxpayerwill find a considerable saving incomparison with the amount of taxpaid on the same,income for 1920. The exemptions provided by therevenue act of 1921 are $1,000 forsingle persons (the term includingwidows, widowers, divorcees, andpersons separated from husband and?wife by mutual agreement) $2,500for married persons whose not in-come was $,5,000 or less, and $2,-000 for married persons whose net inrnmp wna 4K AHA nr mnva TTn/Jn*. FLORENCE Mrs. Dickens is on the^ick Bell Jones la the guest ofMrs. Ed. Kraus. FOR SALE TEC ,fiN0RE$ morrows veto. For Sale—Turkeys—Toms. Mrs. Mrs. Mary Price is confined to ! ,Tas Mathews, Burlington, Ky R. D. Iher bed with rheumatism. j Mr. Voshell, of Union, was call- o-Feb9 2t Governor I* Overriden First TimeIn Memory of Oldest AssemblyMember. income was $5,000 or more. Under•the revenue act of 1918 the per-sonal exemption allowed a marriedperson was $2,0


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