. Boone County Recorder. thening of the grainand livestock markets has riot affect-ed the Eastern farmers so much. Butthe outlook for them too is hrighten-ed by the general recovery of farmprices. The director of the War FinanceCorporatibn reports fhat the cooper-ative marketing organizations ofthe cotton growers have proved tobe successful from the business pointof view and a Strang influence forstability in the citton market. It isfair to expect that the grain grow-ers cooperatives will be conductedwith equal intelligence and success. THE NEWS IN BROKEN DOSES. DOCTUH CHANGEME TEN DOLLARS WEN


. Boone County Recorder. thening of the grainand livestock markets has riot affect-ed the Eastern farmers so much. Butthe outlook for them too is hrighten-ed by the general recovery of farmprices. The director of the War FinanceCorporatibn reports fhat the cooper-ative marketing organizations ofthe cotton growers have proved tobe successful from the business pointof view and a Strang influence forstability in the citton market. It isfair to expect that the grain grow-ers cooperatives will be conductedwith equal intelligence and success. THE NEWS IN BROKEN DOSES. DOCTUH CHANGEME TEN DOLLARS WENHE X-RAY MAH FooT--- UH-HUH -, AH SEESNOW WHUT DAT ARX STAN FUH IN PAT Extra heavy grade, size 9x12. seam-less; 3 beautiful tau and blue Orien-tal patterns; also large room of lin-oleum, S6; 15 yards, carpet corder,$7 60; Cougoieum rug, $6; 10 yardshall funuer, $: imported grassrugs, 9x12, $; 20 and 26 yds. lino-leum; Brussels rug, neverused. $21; imported matting. 46c peryard. 263 Pike St, Covington, Buick 1917 Coup* $ Buick 191* Touring Buiek 1918 Roadster Mck 1919 Roadster Buick 1919 Roadster Buick 1980 Touring Buick 1981 Touring Buick 1921 Coup* All the above cars are in A 1 con-dition—Terms to reliable party. COVINGTON BUICK CO., 620 Scott St., Covington, Ky. CtpyrtgM. 19X1 by McOw* •Be it enacted by the City Coun-ted of Some City that it shall here-7~Z be * miademeanor, punishableAy fine and imprisonment, for any?nan, woman, or chad to have afever. If any city council did pass such»n ordinance, the country wouldi«ugh. Forbidding symptoms andleaving the cause untouched would*e considered foolish to the point ofi insanity. » Yet what shall be said of the ac-tion of a southern city council which•as passed an ordinance barringjazz** from the stage, public danc-es, and perhaps from all homes? If reports can be believed, the au-Uliorities are now somewhat puzzledi» know where ordinary music


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