Boone County Recorder . there is nodoubt but the banks will be upheld. R. 6. Hughes, of Richwood, wentto Tennessee, last week where hepurchased a car load of Jersey milkcows for this section to augment themilk supply for the creameries,which seem to be inadaquate, judg-ing* from the complaints of the managers of the creameries. Mr. Hughesstates that as the tobacco crop is tobe cut out this year there will beconsiderable attention given indus-tries on the. farm and the milk propo-sition will be one of the most impor-tant, and those who want to pur-chase from his selection broughtfrom Tennessee
Boone County Recorder . there is nodoubt but the banks will be upheld. R. 6. Hughes, of Richwood, wentto Tennessee, last week where hepurchased a car load of Jersey milkcows for this section to augment themilk supply for the creameries,which seem to be inadaquate, judg-ing* from the complaints of the managers of the creameries. Mr. Hughesstates that as the tobacco crop is tobe cut out this year there will beconsiderable attention given indus-tries on the. farm and the milk propo-sition will be one of the most impor-tant, and those who want to pur-chase from his selection broughtfrom Tennessee may look for him atRichwood in a day or so with a car-load. RESOLUTIONS OK RESPECT. Hall of Walton Lodge No. 183,1. O. O. Walton. Ky., Feby. 24,1908. Death has again visited our pater-nal circle and taken Bro. John , one of our esteemed mem-bers, to that Grand Lodge on high,where sickness and pain are un-known, and to show our higb appre-ciation of his many excellent quali-ties, and to condole with those who. DRRTTS poultry
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