Boone County Recorder . e soil. The substance of the matter is thatDr. Thaxter concludes that the scabdisease is always accompanied by aparticular fungus. What it is and howto prevent it are matters that have notyet been determined. We are just be-ginning to understand the disease. Let_s remember that for centuries doctorswere in the dark-respecting human dis-eases which are now perfectly well un-derstood. Let us hope that this seubdisease will be accurately determined,and that a remedy for it may^ bo found—at least that we mapr know how toavoid, the conditions most favorable forits developmen


Boone County Recorder . e soil. The substance of the matter is thatDr. Thaxter concludes that the scabdisease is always accompanied by aparticular fungus. What it is and howto prevent it are matters that have notyet been determined. We are just be-ginning to understand the disease. Let_s remember that for centuries doctorswere in the dark-respecting human dis-eases which are now perfectly well un-derstood. Let us hope that this seubdisease will be accurately determined,and that a remedy for it may^ bo found—at least that we mapr know how toavoid, the conditions most favorable forits development— Rural New Yorker. A FARMERS INVENTION. A Whlffletreo That Does Not HarkTrees In Nursery F. Lee sends to the Orange JuddFarmer the sketch here shown andwrites: While in the nursery businessI needed some kind of a whiffletreethat would not bark the trees inthe nursery rows, so I invented the fol-lowing: Take a piece of hard inches squaro by 20 inches long,a clip (a) fov center of J^-ln/jh wood 2 Make rod 10. change and securing an extensionmaturing obligations.—Buffalo Times. Boss Clarkson it Boston com-mended the advice of President Wol-cott of a Boston, republican club, whoin a circular letter urged the republic-ans to rally the recruit to the standardof the g. o. p. and drum out themercenary. Boss Clarkson ought toexplain how a party composed of menseeking Co enrich themselves by ap-propriating the productsof the labor ofothers will manage to do thisand exist,and when- Hie .-liief spoilsman of the[lurtv. \hv 1 >. lutidsman of Mr. Harri-sons in1: 1 1 lion, will go when h« dour -chloacro Times. ANTI-BARKING SfNOLKTRBE. inches long, bend and put a nut on eachend. Two pieces of hoop iron (6), 6inches long by 1% wide, are bent incenter, two holes punched through neareach end and nailed on tho upper andlower side of each end of stick to forma loop hole. Run the eye of the tugthrough the loop thus formed, turn eyeflat against back of stick, bore S Unlf-t


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