. Boone County Recorder . TThe season at $ to in-sure a living colt. Prince is a beau-tiful black, 16J hands high, weighs1500 lbs. in ordinary condition; bredby Joseph Moore, of Ottawa, 111. MIKE. Mike, known as the James A. HueyJack, will make the. season at $ insure a living colt. He is a blackjack, 15 hands high, with a heavybone, large head and ears. Sired byMike, known as the Bodlej&Bidd jack; dam by Bourbon Chief. All reasonable care taken to pre-vent accidents but not responsibleshould any occur. A lien retained on nil colt* untilseason money is paid. Money duewhen; marc is


. Boone County Recorder . TThe season at $ to in-sure a living colt. Prince is a beau-tiful black, 16J hands high, weighs1500 lbs. in ordinary condition; bredby Joseph Moore, of Ottawa, 111. MIKE. Mike, known as the James A. HueyJack, will make the. season at $ insure a living colt. He is a blackjack, 15 hands high, with a heavybone, large head and ears. Sired byMike, known as the Bodlej&Bidd jack; dam by Bourbon Chief. All reasonable care taken to pre-vent accidents but not responsibleshould any occur. A lien retained on nil colt* untilseason money is paid. Money duewhen; marc is parted with or bred toother stock without our F. CONNERJ. O. RENAKER,Florence, Ky. eH-- Phone 11G, Cattle, flogs and Sheep With the L. J. BUDDE & CO. Consignments Solicited. Cincinnati Union Stock Yards g8^ ^a^o. :— — t ?? ?? : ???????????????????????????????????????????*????????. Clean out the stables, sheep and hogpens before hot weather sets in. Fer-menting manure, If allowed to remainin the stables and sheds, will produceblindness in sheep and tuberculosisin cattle. Never let the manure accu-mulate in the stables; it is a fruitfulsource of disease, and when a diseaseonce enters a herd of cattle or flockof sheep there is nearly always a lossof more than one animal, says a writerin the Baltimore American. A farmerwho should have known better lostrecently four valuable horses fromlung fever, caused by piling a largequantity of manure in an adjoiningstable to help keep the stock gases from fermenting horse ma-nure is very fatal to stock when al-lowed to remain in * At9M stable. Fermenting manure under horsesfeet will cause scratches and pumisesole, both of which produce lameness,hard to cure. The best way is toclean out the stables every morning,dust the floors with dry plaster to ab-sorb the ammonia, open windows anddoors, so that the fresh air can en


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