Boone County Recorder . ni 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-toch holes for bolts (c) to pass fromfront back through stick and eye and .. Th* Life of Apple average life of an applo tree israted by the Gardeners- Monthly atfifty years. But, of


Boone County Recorder . ni 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-toch holes for bolts (c) to pass fromfront back through stick and eye and .. Th* Life of Apple average life of an applo tree israted by the Gardeners- Monthly atfifty years. But, of course, Individualtrees often reach a hundred years ormore when well cared for. Thousandsof apple trees, however, like men, dieearly from neglect and bad cutting away of large limbs Is onefrequent cause of ruin and death. Theunprotected wound causea an early de-cay of the wood and then death. Inold orchards trees may frequently befound which are mere sheila, little oftbe trnirn being left beside the â¢mm* »P»JP 11 BOONE COTTNTY RECORDER VOLUME XVI. BURLINGTON, KY., WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1891. NUMBER 3D. ⢠peoples m. Birtli of- a New Power Which Will Enter Into the Presidential Fight. National Union ConferenceCompletes Ita Work, The And Organises For the Great Politi-cal Tight in, 1892 A Plat-form Adopted and a Na-tional Committee Appointed. Ciwciknati, May At 9:30 this morning a groat number of the dele-gates to the National Union Conference assembled at Music ball, but merely ejectional organization was then accom-plished by the various states represent- â¢ed The following chairmen to preside over them during the session by the dif-ferent states were choaen: OhioâH. T. Barnes, of Tiffin. KentuckyâJudge Qoff, of Morgantown. Pennsylvaniaâ Mr. Smith, of Beaver. IowaâJ. R. Norman, Albia. WisconsinâC. M. Butt, Viroque. New YorkâSylvanus H. Myrick, Sherman. WyomingâII. Breit- enstein, Laramie. South DakotaâDr. T. M. Stewart Massachusetts-


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