. Boone County Recorder . c touches. She is likethe brave mountaineer, alreadyfar up the precipice, climbing,struggling, rejoicing. The verysi^ht is an inspiration. It is an horror -te-know her-a«d to- be worthy of her esteem. Lift yourhat to her young man, as shepasses by. Shes a queen in therojilm of womanhood. Shes aprincess among the toilers. Herhand may be stained by dishwash-ing, factory grease, or printer sink; but it is an honest stays a misfortune from thehome; it supports an invalidloved one mavbe; it is a mov-ing, potent shield that protectsmany a family from the poor-house.


. Boone County Recorder . c touches. She is likethe brave mountaineer, alreadyfar up the precipice, climbing,struggling, rejoicing. The verysi^ht is an inspiration. It is an horror -te-know her-a«d to- be worthy of her esteem. Lift yourhat to her young man, as shepasses by. Shes a queen in therojilm of womanhood. Shes aprincess among the toilers. Herhand may be stained by dishwash-ing, factory grease, or printer sink; but it is an honest stays a misfortune from thehome; it supports an invalidloved one mavbe; it is a mov-ing, potent shield that protectsmany a family from the poor-house. All honor to the bravetoiler^ God bless the girl whoworkaT-Nicholas. Predict a Hard Winter. Old-time Indians say every signindicates the approach of a long,cold winter, according to storiesfir from the Reservations and trr^ Good residentialproperties—in ,Mitchell, Ky.; or will exgOOd farm of from 100 to 200 acres,must be within 15 mile4 of Cincin-nati. For further particulars writeP. O. Box No. 5, Covington, FIFTY-SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Boone County Deposit Bank Burlington, KentuckyAt Close of Business December 31, 1912. Erlanger, Ky. For Realestate, and Fire andToTQado~iTrsurance. See Win. E. Deposit Baule»Res. lice, 80, Phones elsewhere where uhe redskinsreadv have begun (storing up nuts,the bark on trees is thickerthan ordinary, the summer hasbeen abnormally cool and wet,the migration of birds has al-ready started, and that a dozenother signs, which, according tothe aborigines, never fail, all goto forecast a severe winter. Itis noticeable that the lull-bloodCherokees in the Spnvinaw conntry arc making unusual prepara-tions for winter. For the firsttime in years they have storedup a surplus of fuel and food,and they are advising their whitebrethren to do likewise DR. T. B. CASTLEMAN, •^^DENT1ST«!&*» will be at Burlington on the first andsecond Monday, and in Union onthe third and fourth Monday of eachmonth, prepared an


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