Boone County Recorder . this week, and in factyour correspondent finds it exceedingly dif-ficult to get up any of interest in our quiet,staid aud eminently practical community, assensations aro of rare occurrence, and everything seems tp> run on as usual in the oldchannels worn years ago and mashed out asthe proper path for time to come. It hasbeen said of those who havo once lived hereand become accustomed to our simple hab-its and ways of life, that if they over leave,it is only to return again, for there is acharm about our village that is irresistableas well as undeflnablo, and never fa


Boone County Recorder . this week, and in factyour correspondent finds it exceedingly dif-ficult to get up any of interest in our quiet,staid aud eminently practical community, assensations aro of rare occurrence, and everything seems tp> run on as usual in the oldchannels worn years ago and mashed out asthe proper path for time to come. It hasbeen said of those who havo once lived hereand become accustomed to our simple hab-its and ways of life, that if they over leave,it is only to return again, for there is acharm about our village that is irresistableas well as undeflnablo, and never it is that the grass grows greoner,tho biids s*ng sweeter and tho flowers bloomfresher, or that the whole elixir of life isfound hero only, that charm oxiBU and in-flue noes all that comes within its circle. No-cases of small-pox here as has been re-ported through tho country, and those con-templating paying ua a visit during theholidays need havo no fear of that scourge. H. N. Anderson, f this neighborhood^. bit valuation of theni; tire lot back again and ttmtt rise. Personal—K. L. Willi* has scriptagency for the Howe sewing machine. His versatility ably fits him for the position We return thanks to Sam C. Stephens f<*favors. Sam is a promising young gentle-man Mr. Curr, of Michigan, agent for a large tobacco house, spent a few days in this quiet burg last week Ye devotees at the shrine of Bacchus, if you have tears, pre-pare to shed them. Mr. Oeo. Lowder in-forms us that the rumor with referenco tothe contemplated saloon is untrue, and thathis occupation will be other than dispensing Jersey lightning, rot gut, Ac Mr. S. J. Bass has disposed of his effects, and willshortly remove to Virginia, wbere he for-merly resided F. P. Philips, who formerly resided near Moscow, Ohio, has taken up hisabode here, and will farm next year on tlw•Mullins estate. Mack. of Union, and Miss Florence Hankins, ofHebron. Attendants, Mr. Johnnie Harperand Miss Mary J. Surface, Mr.


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