Boone County Recorder . l days. Last Friday was the regular examina-tion day for colored applicants for cer-tificates to teach school. Only twofemales applied. i m 9 ? The work on the Llmaburg and Andersons Ferry pike Is progressing verynicely, and the work of putting themetal on will begin In a few days. — ^s)e> — Hereafter I will charge 10 oents a dayfor the use of my jack-screws from thetime they leave mgshop until they arereturned. W. J. Rich. s ... Two railroad bands from Waltonwere lodged in Jail Sunday night Theywere on a drunk, and became so out-rageous In their conduct that a term


Boone County Recorder . l days. Last Friday was the regular examina-tion day for colored applicants for cer-tificates to teach school. Only twofemales applied. i m 9 ? The work on the Llmaburg and Andersons Ferry pike Is progressing verynicely, and the work of putting themetal on will begin In a few days. — ^s)e> — Hereafter I will charge 10 oents a dayfor the use of my jack-screws from thetime they leave mgshop until they arereturned. W. J. Rich. s ... Two railroad bands from Waltonwere lodged in Jail Sunday night Theywere on a drunk, and became so out-rageous In their conduct that a term InJail Is the result. Whose spoon Is this that W. T. Ger-man found among his dishes after thebasket dinner at the church the otherday and left at this office ? It has theInitials J. A. R. on the haudle. The Bobertson Oo., Tribune-Demo-crat of June 26th, came galloping Intoour oflfe last Saturday evening. Thereadingof its articles on the proposednew constitution was STOCK AND BUILDING INSURED. it Sunday Lgrandchasing iwbfor thetime. Iwas at Le- last week pur V. Is laying t In orde*-to get hi» sowing vears cropTdonp in good There has been considerable flax inthat part Of the county along the Ohioriver from the mouth of Wool per tothe mouth of Big Bone, and aboutthree miles back from the river. Sever si deaths have Lawrenoeburgh granite andmarble works are turning out somevery fine work at the most reasonableprices. Boone county people who de-sire to purchase tombstones or monu-ments will find it to their advantage tocall there. John Beat!, of Hebron, isthe agent., about one oclock last Sundaynight when Mrs. P. Q. Cropper awokeand found ber room filled with Immediately aroused her husbandand they started down stairs, but whenthe door leading to the stairway wasopened they found the hall filled witha dense volume of smoke in which aperson could survive bat a few mo-ments. 2?ot knowing from whencecame the smoke, whether from theroom beneat


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