. Boone County Recorder . tucky 12,427,270 live fish. In 1915 there was liberaced in Ken-tucky 8,702,916 live flsh. The State-Commission distributed,in 1914, 8\473 live fish. In 1915 (this spring) 8,029,083 livefish. Total number of live fish distributedin Kentucky in 4 years wfcs 31,781,809. victs who were retained at the camp, i of Kentuckv will g-t together inand comparing them with 51 civilians thelr annuai convention^on Fri-also working at the camp, the con-! daVi January 7th, during Farmersvicts averaged better than the civil- i Week at the Agricultural College J at Lexington. Eighteen y


. Boone County Recorder . tucky 12,427,270 live fish. In 1915 there was liberaced in Ken-tucky 8,702,916 live flsh. The State-Commission distributed,in 1914, 8\473 live fish. In 1915 (this spring) 8,029,083 livefish. Total number of live fish distributedin Kentucky in 4 years wfcs 31,781,809. victs who were retained at the camp, i of Kentuckv will g-t together inand comparing them with 51 civilians thelr annuai convention^on Fri-also working at the camp, the con-! daVi January 7th, during Farmersvicts averaged better than the civil- i Week at the Agricultural College J at Lexington. Eighteen years aao, December 2,i the stork visited the home of ourfriend J. C. Dixon and left a finebaby girl, who is now a younglady. On December 2 just passed1 the stork again called: at theDixon home at practically the! same hour and left another girl —\ a fine ten and one-hfilf lb. It dobs; What does? History re-I peats itself. If .you dont be-lieve it. ask Jim Dixon.—Elizabethtown NewsImproved Rsad-ln New other occupation. nowspent by the people for liquorwould then be spent for the nec-essities and conveniences of inevitable increased demandfor clothing and food, and forlumber, hardware and other ma-terials for building homes, andinnumerable other necessities andconveniences would require moreand larger factories, more whole-sale and more retail establish-ments, therefore more merchants,mechanics, laborers, clerks, etc.,would be required in every avenueof manufacturing and business ac-tivity.—Labor gets on the average 54. pariaon in this calculation, weomit Jefferson, Kenton and Camp-bell counties because these largecities have, the largest numberof criminals per capita. Why is it that ninety-six ofeach one hundred prisoners in ourKentucky State Prisons are intem-perate men and only four in eachone hundred Temperate men? There can be but one answer;drink; drink arouses and provoke*the worst there is in men; mostmen become angry more quickly


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