. Boone County Recorder . l, under or-dinary conditions, retain its goodquality for some time, while if thedifferent processes have been care-lessly conducted, the buttermik netthoroughly removed and the saltingnot evenly done it will soon begin tobecome rancid. An Education From a young girl who lived in Mississip-pi asked her brother to give her themoney to go to college. He told her hecould not afford it, and tossing her anickel, added, Unless you can go onthat/l—, — — The plucky girl took the five-centpiece and bought some calico, fromwhich she made a bonnet that she soldfor- 25 c


. Boone County Recorder . l, under or-dinary conditions, retain its goodquality for some time, while if thedifferent processes have been care-lessly conducted, the buttermik netthoroughly removed and the saltingnot evenly done it will soon begin tobecome rancid. An Education From a young girl who lived in Mississip-pi asked her brother to give her themoney to go to college. He told her hecould not afford it, and tossing her anickel, added, Unless you can go onthat/l—, — — The plucky girl took the five-centpiece and bought some calico, fromwhich she made a bonnet that she soldfor- 25 cents. With this money shebought more calico, and made morebonnets. After she had made severaldollars in this way, she determined toraise potatoes;—She did-aflhtha~workin the field except the plowing. Theventure was a success, and she had Sho enough-money to start at school. did not stop work, however, and it is not surprising that a girl of so muchdetermination was abie to borrowenough money to supplement what she.


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