Boone County Recorder . Betrayed by His Language. Have you any visible means ofsupport? asked the policemansternly. Me? Yes, sah. I sure has. As awash lady mah wlft is wtt of sight. Then shes not visible, rejoinedthe policeman, and the march to thepatrol box began. Derivation of a Term. Tlio reason we c-ull money dust-Is. ns Ive ciuiso lo know It, To ki I It wo must rnlso the wind—llo\\ eaay then to blow it! The discriminahng SLOANS » MM •> mi ^1 :«: farmer keeps a supply of LINIMENT For spavin, curb, splint sweeny, capped hock, founder, strainedtendons, wind puffs and all lameness in horse


Boone County Recorder . Betrayed by His Language. Have you any visible means ofsupport? asked the policemansternly. Me? Yes, sah. I sure has. As awash lady mah wlft is wtt of sight. Then shes not visible, rejoinedthe policeman, and the march to thepatrol box began. Derivation of a Term. Tlio reason we c-ull money dust-Is. ns Ive ciuiso lo know It, To ki I It wo must rnlso the wind—llo\\ eaay then to blow it! The discriminahng SLOANS » MM •> mi ^1 :«: farmer keeps a supply of LINIMENT For spavin, curb, splint sweeny, capped hock, founder, strainedtendons, wind puffs and all lameness in horses- ;For thrush, foot rot and garget on cattle and sheep ^For hog distemper, hog cholera, thumps and scours in hogs-For diarrhoea,canker and roup in poultry - AT ALU DEALERS - — - PRICE 25 *.50* t * LOO$end for free book en Howes. Cottk Hogs ond Poultry Address Dr. Earl , Boston. if - *a *i earn mm 1-^ mmm Nadaud Announces For For the third time €ol» Clifford B. Kadaud^ of Coviuirton, At- tonu .. .. rs Id tiio of the Sixth District CongrcssI His auihoriz^a aunuuiiccmcntwill be foundin another column of this issue. Jameson H. Aylor. In the death of Jameson H. Ay-lor, of Hebron, which was men»tioned last week, another worthyold gentleman has passed to hisreward. He was a native of thiscounty, where he spent his long-,useful life and reared a largefamily, the members of which,now living-, are among- the coun-tys bestcitizens. Mr. Aylor diedat the ripe age of 80 years, 11months and 16 days. His wifewas Miss Sarah Jane Hicks, a na-tive of Hebron neighborhood, towhom he was married on April5, 1849. He lived 55 years on thefarm where he died. His wifesurvives him. Mr. Aylors life was devoted toagricultural pursuits, and manyhundreds of tons of g-arden andfield products were hauled by himto the Cincinnati market, yearsago, and by his close attention tothis business and a c


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