Boone County Recorder . ub for which there is nomarket. The demand for heavyhorses was never better than atpresent, and it is likely to increaserather than to decrease. The pop-ulation is Centralizing in largecities. These naturally become thegreat distributing centers, and withincrease in distribution comes in-crease in the demand for heavyhorses, dray horses so extensivelyused in such distribution. Thismeans, therefore, that the breedingof such horses is an entirely safeventure on the part ot those whotake it up on intelligent who engage in it need not beharassed by fear that *he
Boone County Recorder . ub for which there is nomarket. The demand for heavyhorses was never better than atpresent, and it is likely to increaserather than to decrease. The pop-ulation is Centralizing in largecities. These naturally become thegreat distributing centers, and withincrease in distribution comes in-crease in the demand for heavyhorses, dray horses so extensivelyused in such distribution. Thismeans, therefore, that the breedingof such horses is an entirely safeventure on the part ot those whotake it up on intelligent who engage in it need not beharassed by fear that *hey are put-ting their money into a plant thatwill soon become useless because~of xlepreciattorHn the price of- hor-ses. The great mistake in rearinghorses for dray uses lies in the factthat they are too lacking in number of horses can be bredwhich weigh between 1,300 and1,400 pounds. The number is notlarge that weigh more than 1,500pounds, and yet it is the latterclass that is most wanted.—Far-mers We have the only lense-grinding 1t-hinery this Bide the river, »ndevery lense we use. Can replace broken^lenses while yon wait. We use the flne-est quality lenses and guarantee accu-racy. N. F. [D. *lth Motch, Jeweler, 613 Madison Avenue, - - - COVINGTON. KENTUCKY; Phone, South 912-Y. SCOTT CHAMBERS, WALTON, KY. Embalmer & Funeral Director, , BOARDING Sr SALE STABLE. First Class Rigs for Hire at All Times. _^£Dealer in High Class Harness and Saddle Horses.^Raymond City Coal for sale at all times. I William Gaines,-eon of Mr. OscarOainee, made the best average inthe class of applicants examinedfor carrier on R. R. No, 3, and willreceive the appointment it is un-derstood. Thi route wrHJbe-put inoperation on the first of nextmonth. The money that has been usedfor the corruption of voters in thepresidential election in the lastthree weeks, could have been putto a much better purpose this winter if applied to alleviate too suf-fering of the poor peop
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