. Boone County Recorder . there has been no effort torestrict the output. The prospectsseem favorable for a large in-crease in the Burley acreage, andth li appears to be justified by thecensus figures and by the fact thatthere is little or no unsold Burleytobacco on the darms. There is nothing in the figuresto indie ite tha1. consumption is notkeeping pretty well up with pro-duction all around. If the tobaccofarmers o: the State, therefore,should break the record of production this year there seems to beno reison why they should not bea bio to dispose of their cro]>s atfair prices.—C. J. Mr
. Boone County Recorder . there has been no effort torestrict the output. The prospectsseem favorable for a large in-crease in the Burley acreage, andth li appears to be justified by thecensus figures and by the fact thatthere is little or no unsold Burleytobacco on the darms. There is nothing in the figuresto indie ite tha1. consumption is notkeeping pretty well up with pro-duction all around. If the tobaccofarmers o: the State, therefore,should break the record of production this year there seems to beno reison why they should not bea bio to dispose of their cro]>s atfair prices.—C. J. Mrs. Flave Louden, of Waterlooneighborhood, died last Fridaynight, following a suigical opera-tion from which she-never ralliedMrs. Louden was a daughter of Lambert and wife. Burial atBelleview last Sunday. Mr. Loudenhas the sympathy of a large circle-of friends irrhis bereavement. Burlington Baptist church, col-ored, has installed a bell, it beingthe one used at the old buildingof St Pauls Catholic churchFlorence in. frtendB- of Vol. Thomas B. e*t, of Coving\lon, *ave him Sunday. & tha Orville fetf, PBte StreV., at which ^^Bg«se»ted wit* an ivory ^?ftaodled ni*br%ila The Trimble County Democratappeared last week enlarged toa seven column quarto an J verymuch improved in typographicalappearance isin Shelby Cowen, ofTineinnati. wasa Sunday guest of his relatives inBurlington Miss Nell Rouse, of Florence,organizing a class in musicBurlington. Dr. L. H. Crisler, of Covington,was the guest of his sister, J. Rice, last Thursday. W. A. Gaines and son Bernard? aod^wife attended the Cincinn-t:^,May Festival last Saturday. W. C. Johnson, of Beaver, wasa Saturday night and Sundayguest of his son Sam and wife W. L. Kirkpatrick has masteredhis auto and is now ready to en-joy the machine with his family. James Gaines and wife, ox Pet-ersburg precinct were Saturdaynight and Sunday guests at J. Wesley Keys and wife, of Indi-ana, were Saturday night and Sun-day guests o
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