Boone County Recorder . FINE GUST0M-MABEHHARNESSh OF ALL KINDS. Buggy, Carriage, Draft andFarm Harness of all kinds. Riding Saddles In All Styles, Also a full line of Trunks. Traveling Bogs and Suit-Cases, Phone, S. 967-X. US. M&HLM&N, 32 Pike St., Covington, Ky. If you contemplate buying- a Ve-hicle of any description give us acall. Our line of Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Runabouts, Etc., is most complete. We are prepar-ed to do Repairing and Painting ofall kinds in the most modern andimproved manner, and our Ratesloreas Low osore Consistent with First-Class Work H. Von Lehmen, 103, 1S-4


Boone County Recorder . FINE GUST0M-MABEHHARNESSh OF ALL KINDS. Buggy, Carriage, Draft andFarm Harness of all kinds. Riding Saddles In All Styles, Also a full line of Trunks. Traveling Bogs and Suit-Cases, Phone, S. 967-X. US. M&HLM&N, 32 Pike St., Covington, Ky. If you contemplate buying- a Ve-hicle of any description give us acall. Our line of Buggies, Carriages, Wagons, Runabouts, Etc., is most complete. We are prepar-ed to do Repairing and Painting ofall kinds in the most modern andimproved manner, and our Ratesloreas Low osore Consistent with First-Class Work H. Von Lehmen, 103, 1S-4, 1S7 Pile* Street,] Phone S. 148. Govin&ton, ?*M fiocal R&gbs. [?«3p I* B ^ The jail is tenantlees again. Attj. D. E. Caatleman went toTexas, last week, on legal business. Coalgates <fc Williams shavingsoap, 5 and 10 cents per cake atClarks barber shop. The crop of oats in this countyie the poorest in many years. Idmany fields the straw is so short itcannot be cut with a binder. C. W. Riley, of Bullittsville, hada stroke of paralysis, a few days ago,and has been very low ever since,and his friends are very much con-cerned about him. Mr. Joseph Chambers requestshis Recorder mailed to him atSalt Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada,where he goet., annually, to escapethe heated term. The Q. & C. Railroad has had allsorts of appeals from the citizensliving along the road from CrescentSprings to Walton, to put the noon commuter back. The dry weather killed justabout all the tobacco plants thatwere set out, which makes it ap-pear that Providence favored cut-ting out the 1908 crop. Thanks to Dr. A. £. Chambers,of Texarkana, Tex


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