. Boone County Recorder . BIRDS FLOUR Highest Winter Patent Every barrel of Flour guaranteed. Freight paid to your station RAISE CALVESWITHOUT MIIK. ticed. Out of the pare!—are purpose.—Ex nglled Tor the same The Drought Ended. The fine rain of Monday even-ing and that night brought thefarmei-s forth Tuesday morningwearing broad smiles. The con-dition of their crops was becom-ing desperate from the want ofram, and a day or two more ofhot winds like that of last Sun-day would nave put the finishingtouches on the destruction of the?0Ijn,ant tobacco crops. Pastureshad become brown and dusty anuin


. Boone County Recorder . BIRDS FLOUR Highest Winter Patent Every barrel of Flour guaranteed. Freight paid to your station RAISE CALVESWITHOUT MIIK. ticed. Out of the pare!—are purpose.—Ex nglled Tor the same The Drought Ended. The fine rain of Monday even-ing and that night brought thefarmei-s forth Tuesday morningwearing broad smiles. The con-dition of their crops was becom-ing desperate from the want ofram, and a day or two more ofhot winds like that of last Sun-day would nave put the finishingtouches on the destruction of the?0Ijn,ant tobacco crops. Pastureshad become brown and dusty anuin som instances farmers werefiling ttEClr slot-It and drivingthem to water, consequently therain of Beveraj hours duration bet-tered conditions considerably, andit is hoped that this year will notexperience another protracted .Lost—Between He(hro,n and Lim-aburg automobile licr>n«:- tax No17270. Pineler will please leave atKelly a store in Burlington. J. W. CAMPBELL. -je past four yearsthe crops in many parts of thestate have been practically ruin-ed. The 1911 drought cut thecropB short in most sections ofthe country. Howe


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