TlIK CITIZEN, FRIDAY, MAItCH 8, 1012. PAOK 1 . , 4 . 4 . 4 4 -4- -4 -4- f- - OF LOCAL INTEREST TO - WAYNE COUNTY FARMERS 1 '4- "J ,---J--v T V V V V V '4" -----I- -J' , 'J- Pruning Iinrgc Fruit Trees. I ncso wall, In n country that Is coluor uno oi mo most unsigntiy oujects tnnn wo navo ever Known noro, it is l Liin inrin ir nil nrp urn ni mnr rn HiirnriHiiiir Tiinr nnnnm i r nnt rniitwT ult trees, which have boon neglect- that It had Its habitat on nnnlo and for n number of years. Tho read- pear trees. Now If It could cxlBt will nnf imvn n im-iirino onph n year after year on fruit trees In that . ... It nmilrl n , I . 1. vi j t i iiiiiifij ill lit u u 1 1 j i uaiiuvmiij ... . ------- --.a-........ w.rf . 1. i i . .i i t)0 tlino fn nnitln (rnno niwl no arrn tor Rtirmtfa cnrlnif nn Mirniiirhnnt 18 UlO Weather moderates tllO trees i Inn. nm snrlfnr nn frnm thn auu uu siiruyeu and mo spraying pin 10 uursu mere is no winter that has terrors for tho scalo Snmn nn n line en Id flint Ifnnrnnnn Mi r nn 1 ir nvoiicrt f rt f Ii n riniOnff nf in inn irint rrnnn miit i mi ri nn i it In this ilnv nf nrnhnrri nnlichten- U1U1 lU-llil , UAL C1IL111& illllUlife VllU 11 trilll 111 LL I liiaSL'3. UUL 11 11U XVUUVV importance of pruning fruit present, hence the work is post- iilfl understand somathlnir nf nt life, and also the effect of innp at various seasons oi tno r He ought to know Just where i k Tin w i iiiii urn hi ii it ii ii r i ii ir i nn ivtnff ennenn Innltnc f ni 1 1 nrrwl ii n- " '- j' a v. . . ...- .- w II KMMKIIII llll'lll'tt i 11(111 LT11V I II. If you have a tree that isn't nninir iruiL in .iniinn.-iiim. in.-iL lie lu uiuniub .1 ii uji v' . null, .riiiiiiK uiau uuiuk iutuiau Ui luuu pruning during May, June or This will cause the setting of u n un uuu&i uiiu in mu&l uitsiuu- you will bo surprised with tho us. ho tftnrlnnpv nf mnet nt nnr (raoo to ovnr-hfar. hnncn comna thn .cell., nf , . i rr ..,.!..,. l.n An- l season. uu iirunur snuuiu always ruiiium- a wound takes a downward U LiliUUgll lllllUr Uitl tt UIIU ..1 nnlli. ... ..... l. .1 .. a m inrAPinnr t nrt 1 r ..ti .t n n Tirti .In Fnn.l mntn.lnl fn. 1 1. T iter nr.i cnnti n ipn en nr will heal depends upon the sea- 11 null it naa inuuu uuu uuw mu n... nlin.(1.1 l - i, ... .1 up to the main branch, and llnl tvltVi tlift ctlpfnrn frnm .1l.i limb arises. Naturally, wounds best and quickest if made when erowth Is most active, and this been demonstrated that where nas only a few trees to prune it r liotfor in flnl.iv nriinlnr until - . i" .......o ....... jrowlng season begins, than to e wniie trees are dormant. uu trees nave two general types ult bearing; one is that from tho terminal buds, the other from iarv buds. Tho terminal buds rtll vnniirii'ntitnil r t 1 n nntln o n H UJl 1U JILCCULUU ill L11C Ul'lllu UUU picmpntnry food. It enters Into the mnklnR and Rrowth of nil the fowls and niTords them nn excellent tonic, nut It is especially vnlunblc for the hens. It makes sure of the epgs. Kan sas Farmer. Care of Dry Cowi. It Ii poor pulley to turn cows out to rouijh it ns noon ns they are turned dry for n moiiUi or two In winter or early spring. This Is the time they de mand n good and regular ration. A cow Is not going to do her best nt the pall when calving time finds her run down in condition. I'KOFUSSIONAI, UYU !.-. Attorncvs-nt-Low. H WILSON . ATT0UNR A COUNBEI.OK-AT-I.AW , )IIIcn ndjnrcnt to Post Ollico hi Dlmmli l olllce. lldiH's.lii e, 'n. Ashes Fop Poultry. Whether you burn coal or wood, save the nahca Sift them and save he dust to use In the houses for the hens to clean themselves, and tho char can be thrown In the pen for the fowls to pick up. eternal vlgllanco Is tho prlco must pay to keop It down." Warm the Separator. During cold weather the separator bowl should bo filled with hot water nncl ' before the milk Is allowed to ruu through It. When It Is thoroughly tv arm skimming will be more efficient W.M. II. i,ki;, ATTOKNEY A COltNHKLOn-AT-LAW , Olllcepvcr post olllce. All leifiil hiislnml promptly attunctecl to. Ilonodiilp. Ph. C. MUMFOKD, Ii. ATTOKNEY t COUNHEUIK-AT-LAW . Olllce-I.ltiprty Hull bulldlne. opposite! the Post Olllre. Ilonps'liile. Pa. H OMKIt UKKKNK. attiikwitv x nnttverl nti.iT.i iu Olllce, Court House. Ilonpbile Pa. CHAKLKS A. McOAHTY, ATTOKNEY A C0UNSE1.0K- VT-l,Ar . Special and prompt nttpntlon t'lvcn in e collection oi claims. Olllce, City Hall, lloncsrtnle. l'a. wo TIMELY HINTS FOR FARMER Red Clover In Rotation. One reason for the great popularity if the red clover plant Is the ease with which It lends Itself to the rota tions which have been practiced In the sections to which It is adapted. The fact that It lives but two years necessitates a rather short rotation on the farm, especially when the clover Is seeded alone. Meadows and pastures containing clover and grass mixed nre usually held three or four years, even though very little clover may remain during the last year or two. The value of nd clover on the farm makes It usu ally desirable that a considerable area of the farm be at all times seed ed to this crop. The Illinois experiment station has shown ns a result of a thirty year test that corn on land continuously has produced twenty-five bushels to the acre, corn alternated with oats forty-three bushels, while corn, onts and clover lu a three year rotation gave a yield of fifty-nine bushels for the corn. Sandy Soils Need Humus. The addition of vegetable matter to sandy soils Is very Important since It Is needed to Increase their water hold ing capacity as well as to add fertility. Water is often the limiting factor In the production of sandy soils, due to their coarse texture and Inc-k of veg etable matter. To prevent winds blow, ing sand the land may be laid out In long, narrow fields with alternate grass and cultivated crops. Protection wind breaks of pines or other trees are ef fective for short distances. WHAT CHIXKSK TlOltMS MNAN. Legumes are beneficial to sandy soils iviJiuacuiuu 111 LUC uwiiii; uiiu . ., .. , . and the auxiliary are represent- because they supply the much needed l the peaih, cnerry and other imroBuu u nun u uumua. -"" be used to advantage as a nitrogen ier tillzer where a supply is readily avnil nble. The use of lime on sandy soils, which are very commonly acid, will nld In securing a stand of alfalfa and clovers. Inoculation Is also usually necessary to grow good crops of legumes. fruits. Trees which produce iary buds are those which have idency to overproduce, henco ng snouia oe uone to serve two ses; as a method of thinning rult and as a means of produc ew growth Therefore the same m of tree pruning for the peach )ther stone fruits might produce esuits ana even oecome uestruc- o the pear and apple. ere are some varieties of apples buds, and for this reason they to over-bear and thinning be- nnnncpn Tt Good Time Now to Urush Up on Tlint Language. Tho subjoined table of Chlnoso words may prove helpful In giving you a clearer understanding of the progress of tho revolution In tho Land of tho Dragon: Hwang Emperor. Tsln Prince. Tsln Wang Prince of tho blood. Tsung Clan, or family. Nul Ko Privy council. Tsungtun Viceroy, or ruler of moro than one province. Footal Governor of a province. Tituh Chlof military officer of a province. Taotai Governor of a city. Shan Tung Provlnco east of tho mountains. Shan Hill or mountain. Shlh Imperial. Yaman OtTlco where official busi ness Is transacted. Foo A city of the first class. Ting or Chow A city or town of lesser importance than that design ated by Foo. HIen A city of a dependent prov ince. The word graft is not given Its definition Is found In the revolution. Schenectady (N. Y.) Union-Star. ME. SIMONS, . ATTOKNEY A COUNSEI.OK-AT-l.AW Olllce in the Court House. Honeaditle Pa. PETE It H. II.OrF, ATTOKNEY A COUN8Et,OK-AT-I.AW , Ofllce Second lloor old SavlriB' I bulldlne. HonuHdnle. I'n s EA (LIS & SALMON, 'ATTORNEYS A COUNSEf,OKS-AT-I.AH . Olllces latelv occupied by Jiulze SenrlP CHESTER A. GA It It ATT, ATTORNEY A COI7NHEI.OR-AT-LAW onicendjnccnt to Post Olllce, Honesdale. I'a. Dentists. Tho Neighborhood Merclinnt Pays for It. The grocer's unpaid bill J The butcher's unpaid bill , The fisherman's unpaid bill, The coal man s unpaid bill, The Iceman's unpaid bill, The baker's unpaid bill, The milkman's unpaid bill, The druggist's unpaid bill, The fruiterer's unpaid bill, ono CAUSE FOR ALARM. Be Gentle With Cows. The milk cow must be treated with kindness at all times. A cow that is always In fear of her attendant cannot uoss of Appetite or Distress After Eal ing a Symptom That Should Not Be Disregarded. Appetite is just n natural desire foi food. Loss of appetite or stomach dis tress after eating indicate indigestion or dyspepsia. Over-eating Is n habit very dangerous to a person's good gen era I health. It Is not what you cat, hut what you digest and assimilate that does you good. Some of the strongest, heaviest, and healthiest persons are moderate eaters. There is nothing that will cause more trouble than a disordered stom ach, and many people dally contract serious maladies simply through dis regard or abuse of the stomach. We nrge nil who suffer from any stomach derangement. Indigestion, or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Itcxall Dyspepsia Tablets, with DR. E. T. BROWN, DENTIST. Onice First floor, old Savlncs Bank build lug. Hoiipsdiilc. l'a. D R. C. It. HRADY, DENTIST, HONESDALE, PA. 1011 MAIN ST. Citizens' Phone. Physicians. PH. PETERSON, M. D. . 1120.MAIN STREET, HONESDALE, FA . Kye and Kara specialty. The llttlns of Bias es clven careful attention. Livery. LIVKKY. l'red. G. Rickard has re moved his livery establishment Iron corner Chuch street to Whitney's Stoni Barn ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FI RST CLASS OUTFITS. 76y tttttttftt iTtf tt ' SPENCER The Jeweler would like to sec you if 1 you are in the market) ' for JEWELRY, SILVER- WARE, WATCHES,; CLOCKS, i DIAMONDS. i t AND NOVELTIES I AAA., A. ' A.1 , i J . . . J ' "Guaranteed articles only sold.' SHERIFF'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of process issued out of tho Court ot Common Pleas of Wayne county, and, stato oi Pennsylvania, anu to me di rected nnd delivered, 1 have levied on nnd will expose to public sale, at the Court Houfo In Honesdale, on Kill DAY, MARCH 8, AT 2 I M All the defendant's right, title, and Interest In tho following described property viz: All defendant's right, title and In terest In tho following described land sltuato In Canaan township, Wnyno county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a heap of stones, tho castorn corner of Chas. Hogan's Innd; thence by said land north 68 degrees west 70 rods to a stones corner; thenco by lot No. 17 In tho allotment of the Cadanaladcr Mlddlo creek land; north 40 degrees, cast 137 Vi rods to a post corner; thenco by land this day conveyed to Edward Walsh south 68 degrees east 76 rods to a post corner; thence by land In tho warrantco name of Joseph Burrows and Benjamin Mnshon south 40 degrees west 137 Vi rods to tho place of beginning, con taining 62 acres moro or less; also all that other plcco or parcel of land situate partly In South Cnnaan town ship and partly In Cherry Rldgo township, Wayne county, bounded and described as follows, viz: Bo glnntng at a heap of stones, the common corner of lots Nos. 66, 57, 62, 63 In tho allotment of the Cad walader Mlddlo Creek tract; thence by land conveyed by John Torrey to William Walsh and Dennis Donavan.i north 40 degrees east 164 rods to a stones corner and thence by land of David S. Buckley south 50 degrees east 35 rods to a stones corner, and thence by said lot No. 57 south 40 degs. west 164 rods to the place of beginning, containing 35 acres and 140 porches be the same more or less, and being the same land of which James McCarty died, seized and of whom defendant Is a son and heir at law, having vested In him his said heir a one-eighth undivided In terest In said land. Upon the first named premises Is n frame house, barns and outbuildings and nearly all tho land Is Improved; upon the sec ond piece there are no Improvements. Seized and taken In executon as the property of D. G. McCarty at tho suit of Margaret McCarty. March Term, 1909. Judgment, $259.02. Attorney, McCarty. ALSO By virtue or the annexed writ of fl. fa I have this day levied upon and taken In execution ths two following described pieces or parcels of land, sltuato in the townships of Mount Pleasant and Clinton, tho first bound ed and described as follows: Begin ning at post and stones, tho north east corner of the John Shee war rant; thence by the same south eighty-live degrees west one hundred seventy-one and one-half perches to stones corner; thence north five degrees west seventy-four and one half perches to stones corner; thence north eighty-five degrees east one hundred forty-two and three-fourths I perches to post and stones corner; thence by tho Ellns Dawson warrunt south twenty-six degrees east soven-ty-nlno and three-fourths perchos to tho plnco of beginning, containing pago 79, conveying these lands to seventy-three acres and twenty-four perches, be tho same more or less. Upon tho abovo stated premises Is a frame story and one-half houso, frame barn and other out buildings, apple orchard and other fruit trees, and sugar maple orchard and largely Improved land. The Second: Be ginning at a heap of stones In the west lino of tho Ellas Dawson war rant; thenco along said lino north twenty-live degrees west forty-four rods to stones corner; thenco south eighty-two degrees east forty-six perches to a corner In the Lacka waxon Turnpike; thenco southerly nlong the said Turnplko about thlrty nlno rods to a post; thence south elghty-slx degrees west forty pcrchea to tho place of beginning, containing eleven acres and twenty-four per ches, bo the samo moro or less. All Improved land. For title to tho first piece see Deed Book No. 5, at pago 283, and the second piece No. 20, at Aaron Loomls; also Will Book No. 3, at pago 149. Seized and taken la execution as tho property of Augus tus Loomls at tho suit of Wm. L. Ferguson. Judgment, $2,432. Men. Term, 1910. Attorney, Lee. TAKR NOTICE. All bids and costs must be paid on day of sale or deeds will not be acknowledged. FRANK C. KIMBLE, Sheriff. Honesdale. Pa.. Feb. 9, 1912. nm:am:n::::nnunii::i:::m::2Uj:::u IWHEN THERE IS ILLNESS in your family you of course call a reliable physician. " Don't stop at that; have his prescriptions put up at a reliable pharmacy, even it it is a little farther from your home than some other store. You can find no more reliable store than ours. It would be im possible for more care to be taken in the eelection of drugs, etc., or in the compounding. Prescrip tions brought here, either night or day, will be promptly and accurately compounded by a competent registered pharmacist and the prices will be most rea sonable O. T. CHAMBERS, PHARMACIST, U Opp. D. A II. Station Honesdali. Pa. it it G Have The your address. year. Citizen sent to Only $1.50 per -Subscribe for the Citizen. D. n. CO. TIHE FABLE HONESDALE BRANCH A.M. 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M 9 :ts H 45 A.M H 05 7 54 7 50 7 Xi 7 25 7 1 7 12 7 09 7 05 7 01 6 SS fi 551 A.M P.M. 10 50 8 45 7 14 2 55 P.M 1 : 1 25 1 2 1 at 12 5fi 12 49 12 4.'l! 12 10 12 : 12 : 12 29 12 25 I M A.M.I. 7 38 P.M. 7 25 6 30 P..M 5 50 5 HI 5 31 5 18 5 11 5 5(i 4 .V 4 55 4 51 4 47 4 44 4 411 P.M P. M.l SUA 10 50 00 7 14 12 55 12 05 P.M It 25 11 II 11 10 10 51 11 45 10 37 10 32 10 10 10 10 18 10 15 A.M A.M. SUN. 7 8 P.M. 10 05 9 12 P.M. 8 27 8 17 8 13 ; 54 -. 47 7 39 7 32 7 30 7 2 7 22 7 IB 7 15 PM possibly make her best record. The the distinct understanding that vro will ihuto Lands Withdrawn From Entry. ring January ::n,74y acres or in the State of Idaho believed underlain by phosphate rock withdrawn on recommendation ) United States theological Sur- Thls makes a total outstand- -IMiflrn u.nl It. lilnlm nf 1 tres of phosphato land. In ling 1,266,008 acres aro now rawn as phosphate land, in 107,745 acres, in Montana 33,- . ...... . l i . . i .. ! .1 .. nr ntn Liua, uiiu m riuiiuu oii,itu a total of 2,611,140 acres. 1 detailed surveys of these made by survey geologists a ery large quantity of this tant lertiiizor, the aluo rang D Into the billions of dollars, i lireitor of tho Survey, In his1 annual renort. calls attention 1 i ueeu oi mo enactment oi a $t will permit development of 'sourte, whli h Is coming moro ore into ueo as an agrlcultur- stimulant Tho United States oved to havo tho greatest '.-ate donoslts In the world. good milker is a highly nervous anl mal, and harsh treatment will causo a falling off In milk yield. At no tlmo should a dog be allowed to run the cows, and noise and blows should bo avoided. The cow should feel perfect ly safe In the cure of the man whose duty it Is to look nfter her welfare. She should have confidence in him, and he should treat her In such a mnnuer that she is Induced to seek his pres ence rather than bo alarmed and run away at the sound of his voice. Farm er's Advocate. FRESH GROUND GONE FOR HENS. Weather Does Not Kill San Joso Stale. Valuable Suppemenlary Feed For Poultry. isylvanla s demonstrations of Is for the control nf tlin Sun liens require lime to make eggshells, and, while there Is u small amount of lime lu the composition of all grain, it Is not there lu sulllclcnt quantity to alo and Othor fruit tree nests mako thn kIioIIh needed to cover tho gin about tho fourth of March, C..K3. Something, therefore, must be This shupc of orchards, it Is probablo that Ume or olu nlUBt4;r or oyster shells. refund their money without question or formality, if after reasonable use of this medicine, they are not perfectly satisfied with the results. We recom mend them to our customers every day, and have yet to hear of nny one who has not been benefited by them. We honestly believe them to be with out equal. They give very prompt re lief, aiding to neutralize the gastric juices, strengthen tho digestive organs, to regulate the bowels, and thus to pro mote perfect nutrition, and eradicate all unhealthy symptoms. Wo urge you to try a 2re. box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which gives 15 days' treatment. At the end of that time, your money will be returned to jou If you aro not satisfied. Of course. In chronic cases length of treat ment varies. For such cases, we have two larger sizes, which sell for 50c. nnd $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies In this community only nt our store The Rexall Store. A. M. LICINK. gin auout tno rourth of March, CRg3. Something, therefore, mi fnqtnP7nnn1n!f.IoI?g.tm5a0oat,th0 Bven the hens to make eggshells, 'l? on theeff 1- tow furnished In the sh o l.uuu orctiarus will bo used uui ur uBiuuiiairuuuus pur- tho object being to got or whlch aro well located and through systematic caro lllus- 10 value of tho work. Somo ike 2,000 orchards havo been But even with these accessories hens frequently luy eggs with soft shells. This is because there Is still something lacking in order to make the shells hard. Green boue fed to heus supplies this lack. The mineral matter fed to chicken In bones is also vuluaole In . . . tlwi flui'nlnnmullt nf tllf.tr (I IV II IwiTIPH dato will bo made during tho nnd lu growing their feathers uud even week and In tho courso of in the making of their flesh. But moro emarks on tho volume of lot- than anything else is the protein elo- uring in auout iruit ireo worn ment ,e hen gets from tuo bone for y ; oplo " ink ?hat extreme , tb body of the , egg u,n,.V an, no , hnv hnrt Grain feeding ulone will not answer .( i . a ffV till 43 nimtnnn likT.flttcn CTl-O I fi J 1 PA f(m 111 n.111 HL'UIU. c en one considers that tho scale nclent In this protein element The om the other sldo of tho viil- bone, therefore,. Is a most valuable sun- auutr ,:nj;zn:::::;s:::::i:::z::2:::::::uu MARTIN CAUFIELD jj i Designer and Man- ij ufacturer of ARTISTIC ! MEMORIALS Office and Works 1036 MAIN ST. HONESDALE, PA. Prize Winners POULTRY AND STOC -REEOERS mm is. i MPll' V i juim .'.v.-. know that this is one of the most prominent sections of the East for stock raising. Close to the market of New York and Philadelphia, thousands of people raise utility birds for profit as well as fancy birds for prizes. Good stock is the first essential to success, and as the Citizen goes into thousands of homes in Wayne and adjoining counties, it is the quickest and cheapest method of telling these peopje about the merits of your birds; therefore all poultrymen and breeders Siiould Advertise in tlxo Gsj m.iS OF- I HI' Citizen We are, by our model Job Plant, In a position to print Pamphlets, Cards, Sale Hills. I'-tc . In short no tice at Reasonable Prices. Mall or derR given prompt attention. Fit Ml-: NOTICI-: published In The Citizen if this paper prints your Bale Rills.