Boone County Recorder . MAIN ST., BET. NINTH and TENTH, Four months free next issue for [Mention This Paper.] Mark your hhds. New of r*remiunis. Nov. 4-01 6m JUST WHAT EVERT FARMER WANTS. iTR. A rVTTTBChilled Plow The. <**A SWEEPING SUCCESS.**- tPALLATIN COUNTY. Independent. Elijah Holton and Chan. Rockwell,of Petersburg, Boone county, were visi-tors here Tuesday. John Allen of thesame place, was here last week, the lat-ter gentleman were looking at the Hol-ton farm of 40 acres on Craigs Creek,with the intention of exchanging Boonecounty property for it.


Boone County Recorder . MAIN ST., BET. NINTH and TENTH, Four months free next issue for [Mention This Paper.] Mark your hhds. New of r*remiunis. Nov. 4-01 6m JUST WHAT EVERT FARMER WANTS. iTR. A rVTTTBChilled Plow The. <**A SWEEPING SUCCESS.**- tPALLATIN COUNTY. Independent. Elijah Holton and Chan. Rockwell,of Petersburg, Boone county, were visi-tors here Tuesday. John Allen of thesame place, was here last week, the lat-ter gentleman were looking at the Hol-ton farm of 40 acres on Craigs Creek,with the intention of exchanging Boonecounty property for it. James Brown, of Markland, was overlast week buying corn for the Peters-burg and Lawrenceburg bought a large quantity, mostly iiithe bottom above Ghent, and paid 40cents per bushel or $2 per burrel for parties refused *2, holding for Sugar is now being made of coal. Itcosts $10 a pound, but oue barrel emp-tied in the Ohio river at its sourcewould convert the stream into molas-ses its entire length. The Clay C^ity Chronicle has beenposting up in religion and says: Tho right kind of religion does notmean Iweuty-five cents tor missionsand charity a year, and turkey foryourself every Sunday for dinner. Rev. T. W. Barker of t


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