Boone County Recorder . ^WALTON DEPARTMENT.^ D. B. WALLACE, Manager. d your news items to Mr. D. B. Wallace at the Walton Equita-ble Baflk and Trust building. He is also authorized to re-cieve subscriptions and colleot other Thos. Percival spent Thursday inCincinnati. =- W. M. H udson spent Friday in Cin-cinnati on business. Robert C. Green spent Saturday inCincinnati on business. Samuel C. Johnson spent Mondayin Cincinnati on business. Mort Rust, of Key West, was a vis-itor to friends here, last Friday. Pressley Adams spent part of thepast week with relatives and friendsin Cov
Boone County Recorder . ^WALTON DEPARTMENT.^ D. B. WALLACE, Manager. d your news items to Mr. D. B. Wallace at the Walton Equita-ble Baflk and Trust building. He is also authorized to re-cieve subscriptions and colleot other Thos. Percival spent Thursday inCincinnati. =- W. M. H udson spent Friday in Cin-cinnati on business. Robert C. Green spent Saturday inCincinnati on business. Samuel C. Johnson spent Mondayin Cincinnati on business. Mort Rust, of Key West, was a vis-itor to friends here, last Friday. Pressley Adams spent part of thepast week with relatives and friendsin Covington. A. W. Smith, our popular and gen-ial druggist, spent Monday in Cincin-nati, on business. Hayes L. Miller, the clever mer-chant at Big Bone, spent Mondayhere with friends Ml, and Mrs. Chas. P. Griffith anddaughter, Miss Nannie, spent part oflast week in Cincinnati. Miss Mary Graham, one of Wal-tons pretty young ladies, spent Mon-day in Cincinnati, shopping. Mrs Lora Wills, of Lima, Ohio, ar-rived here last Saturday on a visit toher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Diers. Mrs. Laura Youell, formerly of thisplace, but now of Newport, is spend-ing a few weeks with her son here. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. HarveCleek, a fine daughter, July 23d. D
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