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Identifier: Boone_County_Recorder_Vol_34_1908 (find matches)
Title: Boone County Recorder
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Boone County Recorder
Subjects: Boone County, Kentucky newspapers
Publisher: Boone County Recorder
Contributing Library: Boone County Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation

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d about an extended visit in Micuigan George Coe returned home Friday,from a pleasant trip to Montgomery, Alabama. The masonic order will give an en- *8 Improving and will soon be about tertainment atthe town hall, NewYears evening. Master Joseph Heurkamp, who isattending school at Notre Dame, In-diana, will spend the Christmas va-cation with his mother. Mr. E. R. Zinn and party, whohave been touring tbe South, afterwitnessing the grand priz.i automo-bile races at Savannah, have return-ed home after a delightful trip oftwo weeks. week. C. E. Rector, who had such a closecall from an attack of appendicitis. again. Geo. E. McGlasson, of Bullittsville,and Mrs. Annie Uis, or Covington,were in Burlington a short whileyesterday afternoon. O. W. and Legrand Gaines, audit-ing committee, and Malcbus South-er, secretary, and F. A. Utz, treasur-er, of the Farmers Mutual Fire In-surance Co., were at the companysofnoe in Burlington, Monday, goingover thu IDJ8 business. I Q ^■hhsi ^ . 4 mmmm ■ I
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  • bookid:Boone_County_Recorder_Vol_34_1908
  • bookyear:1908
  • bookdecade:1900
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Boone_County_Recorder
  • booksubject:Boone_County__Kentucky
  • booksubject:newspapers
  • bookpublisher:Boone_County_Recorder
  • bookcontributor:Boone_County_Public_Library
  • booksponsor:LYRASIS_members_and_Sloan_Foundation
  • bookleafnumber:413
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