Boone County Recorder . co-partnership in hay, grain aud feedhnsiuess. Can also handle other sidelines. This Is the wtll known locationat Erlanger, Ky., for years occupied byJ. C Beutler. which is equipped withmodern machinery, such as corn mill,&c. For information, inquire of J. , Erlamter. Ky. THE CINCINNATI GRAIN CO. Geo. W. Hill <fc Co., Grocers, Commission & SEED Merchants. Tested Field and Garden Seeds. ^nd^rSesof FERTILIZERS, L/ME, CEMENT AND SALT. Largest and Best Stock of ^GROCERIES IN THE ^ Sole Agents for the Celebrated RARU3 and GEM Brands of FLOUR. When in the


Boone County Recorder . co-partnership in hay, grain aud feedhnsiuess. Can also handle other sidelines. This Is the wtll known locationat Erlanger, Ky., for years occupied byJ. C Beutler. which is equipped withmodern machinery, such as corn mill,&c. For information, inquire of J. , Erlamter. Ky. THE CINCINNATI GRAIN CO. Geo. W. Hill <fc Co., Grocers, Commission & SEED Merchants. Tested Field and Garden Seeds. ^nd^rSesof FERTILIZERS, L/ME, CEMENT AND SALT. Largest and Best Stock of ^GROCERIES IN THE ^ Sole Agents for the Celebrated RARU3 and GEM Brands of FLOUR. When in the City it will pay yon to come and see & 29 Pike Street, (Phone South 65) 26 a 28 W. Seventh Street ooviisrGKroTNr, Kentucky. B. B. Allphin. 8cott ChakbI ALLPHIN & CHAMBERS, WALTON, KENTUCKY. Undertakers and Enbalmers. ^ ^ , BOARDING & FEED 5TABLE. First Class Rigs for Hire at All in High Class Harness and Saddle Horses, also Mules, jRaymond City Coal a. Specialty. Phone 22J. «i ^^^^^^ THE RECORDER. W. L. RIDDELL, Publisher. KENTUCKY Womn Speculator* in Wall number of women speculators isamazingly large—much larger thaneven the ordinary Wall street habituewoulil imagine. It is not commonlylinowa, but if la a fact that manybrokerage houses maintain privaterooms for their women customers,with more often than not, private en-trances. There are several reasonsfor this. One is that many women whospeculate do so secretly, without theknowledge of their family, their rela-tives or their friends On this accountthey desire privacy, desire to moveand have their Wall street being un-known. Another reason, says W. , in the World To-Day, is thatthe broker himself desires it. princi-pally, be it confessed, because he isanxious that if there be any shall be private ones, far fromthe madding crowds ignoble strife—and sight. For truth compels the?statement that women are poorer los-ers than men. It is the testimony ofconse


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