Boone County Recorder . d about an extended visit in Micuigan George Coe returned home Friday,from a pleasant trip to Montgomery, Alabama. The masonic order will give an en- *8 Improving and will soon be about tertainment atthe town hall, NewYears evening. Master Joseph Heurkamp, who isattending school at Notre Dame, In-diana, will spend the Christmas va-cation with his mother. Mr. E. R. Zinn and party, whohave been touring tbe South, afterwitnessing the grand automo-bile races at Savannah, have return-ed home after a delightful trip oftwo weeks. week. C. E. Rector, who had such a close


Boone County Recorder . d about an extended visit in Micuigan George Coe returned home Friday,from a pleasant trip to Montgomery, Alabama. The masonic order will give an en- *8 Improving and will soon be about tertainment atthe town hall, NewYears evening. Master Joseph Heurkamp, who isattending school at Notre Dame, In-diana, will spend the Christmas va-cation with his mother. Mr. E. R. Zinn and party, whohave been touring tbe South, afterwitnessing the grand automo-bile races at Savannah, have return-ed home after a delightful trip oftwo weeks. week. C. E. Rector, who had such a closecall from an attack of appendicitis. again. Geo. E. McGlasson, of Bullittsville,and Mrs. Annie Uis, or Covington,were in Burlington a short whileyesterday afternoon. O. W. and Legrand Gaines, audit-ing committee, and Malcbus South-er, secretary, and F. A. Utz, treasur-er, of the Farmers Mutual Fire In-surance Co., were at the companysofnoe in Burlington, Monday, goingover thu IDJ8 business. I Q ^?hhsi ^ . 4 mmmm ? I. \ ^THE FtGHT WASA/OWMO&E DEJPEBATZ T/tANEV£R~s> dered whether he would content himself with the of blood—for twas said he could strike almostwhere he~ Hated—or .whether h* was: beat opon Forest**death. Bat presently they began to notice that all hisTricks and feints were met by Forest with a quiet, deter-mined coolness. For many minutes Langley pressed, butalways he failed to get behind the guard that seemed tobe as wide and as high as Forest himself, and to consistof not one, but many bars of tested steel. A candle fell from its place and. still alight, rolled alongthe floor until it Btopped near Forests feet. The watcherscaught their breath; suppose he should slip upon it or itsflame should—but almost quicker than their thoughts hemoved one foot and sent the candle rolling to the wall,_the_lmpactwlth_which put Out Its light. And yet he hadnot for a second moved bis eyes from Langleys face, ormade one false move in meeting the tatters attacks


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