. Boone County Recorder . ved;T_ the ex-penditures ana to whom~npaid7 Among the many items referredto in said veport, your commit-tee makes referrence to theitem under the head recapitula-rtion of amounts due the State,on page 60 of said report, whichamounts, in the aggregate, to$62,, arid recommends thatthe States legal department beinstructed to investigate same,and take such Bteps in the mat-ter as may, to said department,seem to be proper. It is recommended in the reportthat a *bill be enacted authoriz-ing the removal of the offices ofthe State Board of Health fromBowling Green to Fr
. Boone County Recorder . ved;T_ the ex-penditures ana to whom~npaid7 Among the many items referredto in said veport, your commit-tee makes referrence to theitem under the head recapitula-rtion of amounts due the State,on page 60 of said report, whichamounts, in the aggregate, to$62,, arid recommends thatthe States legal department beinstructed to investigate same,and take such Bteps in the mat-ter as may, to said department,seem to be proper. It is recommended in the reportthat a *bill be enacted authoriz-ing the removal of the offices ofthe State Board of Health fromBowling Green to Frankfort, anda bill to that effect was introduc-ed in the Senate last Thursdayafternoon by G. G. Speer, ofFrankfort, a member of the Sen-ate probe committee.—OldhamEra. small. N. E. RIDDELL, President. m J. C. REVILL, Cashier, tiier. ? •>TATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATA# 5 Lewis M. Pork. § Kentucky News. More laws, more offices, invariably follow in thewake of the Legislature.—Flem-ings burg So far as we have been able tolearn no legislative body has yetresolved to prohe the Acts ofthe Apostles.—Dover News. aWATSTATsYATAYATATATATATATATATATS* «.<L «{.»!. «v<. ^<!v<«v^<v«k^ EDISON R The State spends its money in a way that* would break any good business man and the State is broke, of course.—Clinton Gazette. —??— A mountain man brought in andoffered for sale one day last weeka robe and rug made from goatskin which he had tanned him-self. The hair was dyed withthe juice of butternut hulls, andbotnthe robe and the rug werequite attractive.—Fleming Gazette ~Th©~membera~of—the Legislaturecertainly believe in leading a lifeof ease and comfort. Five menhave been employed in the lowerhouse whose only duty is to openand Bhut the doors for the mem-bers. They ought to hire aboutfive more* to tell them when tocome in out of the rain.—DanvilleAdvocate. We are offering our entire stock of EDISON WAX REC-ORDS at prices never hea
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