. Boone County Recorder. HEBRON THEATRE-Next Saturday wbarsh^rn Why Smith Left HomeSennett Comedy Dont Weaken. First Show 7:30 P. M. Admission 22 Cents, :-: Children 11 Cents Including War Tax UPPER GUNPOWDER. Clarence Norman killed hogs lastTuesday. Mrs. John Summers spent Satur-day in the city. Little Joseph Jones has been illfor the past week. Little J. C. Williams has been illfor the past week. Miss Sarah Glacken spent Tues-day with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Glack-en. James Robert Glacken spent afew days with his grandparents, Mrs. Wm. Glacken. Mrs. Lottie Marshall was calledto the home of


. Boone County Recorder. HEBRON THEATRE-Next Saturday wbarsh^rn Why Smith Left HomeSennett Comedy Dont Weaken. First Show 7:30 P. M. Admission 22 Cents, :-: Children 11 Cents Including War Tax UPPER GUNPOWDER. Clarence Norman killed hogs lastTuesday. Mrs. John Summers spent Satur-day in the city. Little Joseph Jones has been illfor the past week. Little J. C. Williams has been illfor the past week. Miss Sarah Glacken spent Tues-day with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Glack-en. James Robert Glacken spent afew days with his grandparents, Mrs. Wm. Glacken. Mrs. Lottie Marshall was calledto the home of her brother Sunday,Mr. A. C. Ellis, who is very ill. There will be church at the Methodist church Sunday at 11oclock. Rev. Baker will preach. Miss Tina J. Norman, of Coving-ton, spent a few days the past weekwith Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Norman. Mr. Clarence Norman sold his cropof tobacco. Reing the bfft crop thatw»m shown that day, he received thehigheitt pnrc •over the Hill Petantorf f>b 1 Ith NOTICE. To The Members of the Burley To-bacco Grower* Association: Our house at Walton, Ky.


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