. Boone County Recorder . Madison, Indiana, Will hold Opening Sale of the Season on * Friday, December 3, 15 And the selling fees this year will be the same as here- tofore. We are open to receive tobacco any time and advances made on tobacco received. SNYDER & CRAWFORD. iUUiUimUUUUiiU I UlUUUUUUUUttUWtt State News. A Simpson county milling con-cern has contracted for 1,000 bar-rels of corn at 50 cents a bushel. J. L. Barnett, of McCreary coun-ty, dug 75 bushels of Irish pota-toes from a five bushel plant-ing. Bishop Clay, of Lexington, pur-chased the J. P. Schooner farmof 75 acres four miles


. Boone County Recorder . Madison, Indiana, Will hold Opening Sale of the Season on * Friday, December 3, 15 And the selling fees this year will be the same as here- tofore. We are open to receive tobacco any time and advances made on tobacco received. SNYDER & CRAWFORD. iUUiUimUUUUiiU I UlUUUUUUUUttUWtt State News. A Simpson county milling con-cern has contracted for 1,000 bar-rels of corn at 50 cents a bushel. J. L. Barnett, of McCreary coun-ty, dug 75 bushels of Irish pota-toes from a five bushel plant-ing. Bishop Clay, of Lexington, pur-chased the J. P. Schooner farmof 75 acres four miles from Lex-ington at $ per acre. Four and a half thousand tur-keys were slaughtered for theThanksgiving market at Flemingsburg. Richmond pens distributed$20,000 among farmers, one firmkilling $6,000. Bracken and Nicholas countieshave a very fine crop of tobac-co this year, and this accountsfor the fancy prices that havebeen paid in these counties. Itsaid that haa somefine tobacco as can be found anywher


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