. Boone County Recorder . church will give alawn fete at the residence of Mrs. W. R. Rouse, Saturday ev-ening, June 13th, beginning at 5oclock, to which all are most cor-dially invited. R. W. Jones has installed elec-tric fans in his drug store, mak-ing the place delightful duringthe torrid weather. The electricfans are operated by his gasolineengine which also furnished thepower to generate the^leetricityfor his electric light plant which-is—up-to-date in every partieu4aft-Wm. H. Tillman spent part oflast week on the Cincinnati tobac-co market. He reports the mar-ket much improved in t
. Boone County Recorder . church will give alawn fete at the residence of Mrs. W. R. Rouse, Saturday ev-ening, June 13th, beginning at 5oclock, to which all are most cor-dially invited. R. W. Jones has installed elec-tric fans in his drug store, mak-ing the place delightful duringthe torrid weather. The electricfans are operated by his gasolineengine which also furnished thepower to generate the^leetricityfor his electric light plant which-is—up-to-date in every partieu4aft-Wm. H. Tillman spent part oflast week on the Cincinnati tobac-co market. He reports the mar-ket much improved in tone anaprice. Mr. Tillman has about onehundred thousand pounds of to-bacco on hand and expects tomake a sale of it over the breaksin a short time. J. M. Crowe and father T. of Covington, were visitorshere last week arranging aboutthe adjustment of the fire loss ofJudge Crowes two storv dwellinghouse. The loss is estimated at$3,500 covered by $2,000in the Home Hartford Companies,which will be paid in about three. WALTON LUMBER ment and believes he will be ableto eradicate the disease which hasbeen Very discomforting for sev-eral years., Died-Mrs. Emma Stewart Mai>shall, widow of F. M. Marshall, atCarthage. Ohio. June 3rd from*»*bercuU^gis. in her 66th year. The^ftrrsj, w brought here Fri-day and the funeral took placethai, morning, tlw*-services beingconducted by Rev. L. A. Kohler ofthe Christian church of which thedeceased had long be*>n a faith-ful member. The interment tookplace in the Walton Baptistcemetery. Eight (grown childrensurvive the beloved mother, Marshall of Walton, being oneof them. Rev. and Mrs. H. C. Wayman andchildren leave Thursday for theirnew home at LaGrange, whereRev. Wayman will be the pastorof the Baptist church. He preachedhis farewell sermon at the WaltonBaptist church last Sunday nightto an overflowing house, and nissermon was a gem of thoughtand reasoning. Rev. Wayman hasbeen the pastor of the Waltonchurch since he entered th
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