. Boone County Recorder . lfile my report. All persons havingclaims against said estate will pre-sent to me proven as by law MAURER,Master Commissioner. t. Binder, double shovel Harrow, disc , hillside Grinder, single shovel Household and Kitchen Furn-iture. , 5 .Terms: Sums of $5and under,oash;on sumB over $5 a credit of 8 monthswill be given, purchaser to exeoutenote with approved security, paya-ble at Peoples Deposit Bank, Burlington, will begin at 12 oclock noon.—^TTE. RANDALL. FOR RENT— 5-room


. Boone County Recorder . lfile my report. All persons havingclaims against said estate will pre-sent to me proven as by law MAURER,Master Commissioner. t. Binder, double shovel Harrow, disc , hillside Grinder, single shovel Household and Kitchen Furn-iture. , 5 .Terms: Sums of $5and under,oash;on sumB over $5 a credit of 8 monthswill be given, purchaser to exeoutenote with approved security, paya-ble at Peoples Deposit Bank, Burlington, will begin at 12 oclock noon.—^TTE. RANDALL. FOR RENT— 5-room house oarnand four acres of pasture. Applyto Bd. J. Madden, Verona, Ky. TURNPIKE NOTICE. I have been authorized to contractfor hauling stone on the North BendRoad between B. F. McGlassons andLimaburg. Anyone desiring to haulwill call on or address J. M. CRAVEN,R. D. 1, Florence, Ky. Sfc. FRED H. HARRIS, Rlalng Sun, , ATTENTION GIVEN Eye, Ear* Nose aud Throat f aissses Properly Pilled, Seeorf QappeiMA9&.. SOME WIND. A wind storm that passed thruthis part of the county lastThursday afternoon, tore up treesbadly at some points. At R. in Commissary neighbor-hood, the ventilator was blownoff the top of one of his barns. BURGLARS IN ERLANGER. One night last week a burglarmade three professional calls inErlanger. At Lou Ben tiers, wherehe was discovered by Mrs. Bent-ler, who called her husband, whofired three shots at the fleeingnig- man, who Mrs. Beatler say*was a negro. (Copyright, by McCIuro Syndicate.) Next Saturday is the State wideprimary election. Some very beautiful weather followed the rains *ast *Veek. Some say potatoes have begungrowing again since the rain. Turnpikes were washed consia- During the very hot weatherpersons operating automobiles hadtrouble with their engines over-heating. Supt. Riley, L. T. Clore andChas. Kelly went to Richwood, lastFriday, on business pertaining tothe school there. PERSONALE CHANGES. The Riffe-Lappin campers fromBriang


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