. Boone County Recorder . One day last week when walk-ing was decidedly laborious Her-bert Kirkpatrick, the local dead-er in furs, made a twenty-two miletrip collecting pelis. When hereached home late in the after-noon he was .heavily laden withpelts and so weary his locomo-tion was very slow. Wanted-Tho book entitled Autobiographys of Great Men, alsothe scrap book and contents thatwere sold at the sale of E. Dumont Walton, Nov. 20, pay what the books sold foror more if necessary. AddressKathrine White, Erlanger, Ky., No. 1, Box 90. The blasting of the ice gorgesthat threa
. Boone County Recorder . One day last week when walk-ing was decidedly laborious Her-bert Kirkpatrick, the local dead-er in furs, made a twenty-two miletrip collecting pelis. When hereached home late in the after-noon he was .heavily laden withpelts and so weary his locomo-tion was very slow. Wanted-Tho book entitled Autobiographys of Great Men, alsothe scrap book and contents thatwere sold at the sale of E. Dumont Walton, Nov. 20, pay what the books sold foror more if necessary. AddressKathrine White, Erlanger, Ky., No. 1, Box 90. The blasting of the ice gorgesthat threatened to destroy thobridges across the Miami river washeard very plainly in Burlington,last Thursday. The explosionswere heard at frequent intervalsduring the day, and it was sometime before it could be ascertain-ed what was the occasion forthem. \ Considering the day Rouse ^Bros. sale was well attended last Wednesday and very satisfactory were received. A long list [articles were sold and it took to do the work. At noon. i I givlunch of beef soup and other foodto sustain the inner man to en-able the bidders to survive therough weather. Schwartz and Funks Travel-ogue at Library Hall last Fridaynight was highly enjoyed by afair sized audience. This exhibitionconsists in part of moving pic-tures while several local pic-tures were thrown upon the can-vass. The lecture that was givenduring the evening was very In-structive, and it is with pleasurethat the show is recommended tothe public. William Holmes and son, James,of Richmond, Ind„ were guests atthe Boone Hotel last Mondaynight. They were on their re-turn trip home from East Bendwhere they attended the funeralof the elder Holmes father, Ice in the river causedthem to come this way, and theyfound themselves just about snowbound when they reached Burling-ton. William-Holmes left thiscounty twenty years ago and thiswas his first visit back to his oldhome. Gat Your Pencils. A foxy merchant employed twoclerks—one nam
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