. Boone County Recorder. the guest of her brother, Lewir,.several days. Miss Mary Chambers, of Waltor,,was visiting hre grandmother Cham-bers, Sunday. Rev. Jeffries preached an excel-lent sermon last Sunday. Subject—Life Victorious. Our good old friend, W. J. Sleethas been rather poorly for a week,but is better I am glad to report. Henry Mathews has gone to Wal-ton to learn the undertaking busi-ness under his uncle Scott Cham-bers. James Riley, of Ludlow, attendedthe funeral of Rev. L. N. Early, lastSunday, as did Mrs. Jas. Lock, ofAurora. Deputy Sheriff Snyder was ming-ling with the boys Satu


. Boone County Recorder. the guest of her brother, Lewir,.several days. Miss Mary Chambers, of Waltor,,was visiting hre grandmother Cham-bers, Sunday. Rev. Jeffries preached an excel-lent sermon last Sunday. Subject—Life Victorious. Our good old friend, W. J. Sleethas been rather poorly for a week,but is better I am glad to report. Henry Mathews has gone to Wal-ton to learn the undertaking busi-ness under his uncle Scott Cham-bers. James Riley, of Ludlow, attendedthe funeral of Rev. L. N. Early, lastSunday, as did Mrs. Jas. Lock, ofAurora. Deputy Sheriff Snyder was ming-ling with the boys Saturday nightHerb will be our next sheriff or Imiss my guess. Elvin Earl Helms and Luther , have opened up a box ballalley and confectionery in the oldsaloon building, and are doing a nice Taste is a matter oftobacco quality We state it as our honestbelief that the tobaccos usedin Chesterfield are of finerquality (and hence of bettertaste) than in any othercigarette at the price. LJSZttt & Mytri Tobauo C*. J. » esterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended Lower Prices 20 now 18c 10 now 9c CTwo W«—18c) lh\ &*w- Sheriffs Sale for Taxes Notice is hereby given that I will:on Monday, February 6th, 1922, it;being County Court day between the :hours of 10 oclock a. m., and 3oclock p. m., at the Court Housedoer in the town of Burilngton, IBoone county, Ky., expose to publicsale for cash in hand, the followingproperty, or so much thereof as maybe necessary to pay State, Countyand School taxes due thereon andunpaid for the year 1921, and thepenalty, interest and costs thereon. For a complete description ofproperty see assessors Book for 1920,at the County Tax CommissionersOffice. i L. A. CONNER j Ex-Sheriff of Boone County. daughters one day last week. Miss Christine Renaker spent Sat-urday night and Sunday with MissKathryn Kelly, at Burlington. Mrs. Will Lee and children, A. and J. G. Renaker and wife, business afternoon with Mrs. Katie Carpen-


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