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Cash Out- Tricks That Wish, of of the Themselves, They Gefting ' :R Have Learned Will Here Be Given ' .... t L r • VOL. NO. 59. '1863. TOPEKA. 15.1880. XVIII. 1'1 ESTABLISHED'. PHOEMBER . KANSAS., have a set of hoes and Ol'Oll worked the mines of territory lins. I neither know the name nor character ing $5 additional, o Spaniard. tl),is for a foot Jack Plane. He eaa then their ex- of the confidence man further than he is re- trees five THE'KANSAS FARMER. for a hundred and fifty ye,.rs but after work' a two or three-horse machine as he pulsion neither the Mexicaps or Indians would ported. I wish to to senral Criends in the The railroad officials at Abilene told me the pleases. apologize E. Eo EWIl(G, Editor ud Proprietor, Cattle and Sheep in New Mexioo. interest themselves showlb( prospeotors allow such Cor in their machines. I hope Topeka. Kanlal. mines. The Mexican is ��ntent with his railroad management did not tioings delay shipping them all For a but I am informed the citi- thev have received right.. En. FARMER: your readers would and cattle and w'ith hl� farming pursuits. on their road, by Thinking sheep imme- are com at I will be able to ship am the while man a and zens that such things mOD, while, least, enjoy 11 letter frolD this section, I tempted The Indian bears grudge generally I take in • show the rich and the seem t" of it. dialely. great pains having every $40: $20. $10. $5 to write one. I have been trying to learn no inducement will move him to public approve of ibeJack Plane and if and different tribes have se- I think the state should protect its own peo- part perfect, any pan some points about the cattle, sheep, mines from which the I will it. so, in both and and also the sojourning here, proves imperfect, replace' Age�ta agricultural interests of this territory, but cured the many rich trinkets gold pie, strangers �i wanted. Exclusive while man all such I am informed that territory given. AgentS far I cannot boast of -any great amount of silver, which they pvssess� but the' against things. v need to the and fit the'ma- h out the there is nu law in the state of Kansas for the only get castings thus far but sucb facts IlB I no the I�dia� to point -r knowledge acquired, longer requires ' :Premiums are chines if after a ,Cash out- tricks that wish, of of the themselves, they gefting ' :r have learned will here be given. metal; the prospector is' abroad and suppression many precious J. W. MULvIiY. and lawed in the east. Be that as it one sample machine. t- am to that can make we hear discoveries the may, thing I not say you day 'rich, " I ,POEl. OLUBS. prepared every p{ Caldwell Mo. of and that is that it is the duty of a Kidder, county, !r a better start here in either the cattle or sheep whole is .lillea' with reports great Iscertaln, territory • .t are carried it dlscov- common carrier to prutect those that buslness than you can in Kansas, but that wealth. In some of the:;-mines lately extent of its and on failure to do From Walter Brown &: ,CO� produce returns satisfactory there can be ered there is positive pI'ooi'.that they have been to the ability, Reply ,will road re ALL' PRIZES. NO BLANKS. hu�- the should give the delinquent no doubt. The difficulty in the way of gain- worked before; though .t6.�lJ appearances so, public re to En. FABMER: One of our correspondenta tools have been a wide berth till it is prepared and williug ing information is the fact that I do not speak 'dreds of years ago. Mfntpg "' in ita sends U8 a from the KANSAS ,(j I, in 10- which from thoir ma.ke would indi- the persons and property placed clipping FA.aM�t I i : the language, but nearly every unearthed protect Spanish remarks about the extract' from', our lut ' with I there i9 some one who cate that were use a century or more care. EVERY 'AGENT GETS A PRIZE.' cali.ty speaks English. they in, 'I I' : of and circular relating to KansM wool�. I I . , is that These are the mines from Henry Bldenour, Westerville, Ohio, B' , The cattle business already large; any undoubtedly. past. do not wish it to be understood that we Id are the witnesses to the transaction re- We 'one can see ana I found that the eli- which came the 'wliich decked the person myself, ). i ( ; easily gold to Kansfta I and I shall advise friends to make a sweeping asaertiou in regard mate is very favorable, and thegrasses very nu- oC the Montezumas and lat� still were worked ported above, my alone fer the wools in to artificial means as behfg II a let the K. P. railroad severely reCerring ! $1.50 tri�ous. Another very im:>ertant )IOint I have by the Spaniards wh�" �riched, the Church • Year.,; of the fleece. 1. :Single'Subscriptions,I ROHT. S. CoOK. to increase the weight 1 ,b and that is that the cures itself from a mine: There need present. employed learned, grass $10,000,000 sill,ie lOme >r northwest The facl comes to our through Co.• 250 miles knowledge and the winter Ceed is quite as good, if not bet- be no doubt as to the rio�n_ of this country Roscoe, ,G�abam are the followiog nnparalleled of the most promineut growers oC your lltate, 'We making than the summer. Now minerals for adds addlrional from Topeka, Nov. 23. � ter Cor cattle, anyone in every day . ' than one of 14 : offei to all who will' act M Agents in obtaining and is mentioned by more them; ean see that these are in favor of of this lact. strong points proof , for the KANSAS the and in to il we do BO for the benefit of ,. FARMER, About Fairs. alhiding 'lubsCiiptlo� cattle. These learned, I want The of, the country AgrioultUal I DC u .,iliing things ageicultural dev.el,oplD�t mostcareoCtheir Old KANSAS 'AGRICULTURAL AND those growers who do take the Reliabtl!'" more; I would like to find out all in the . to know just is a study. For pr&c�ica� purposes ' rc �JOl1RNAL. much with and market the wool in the best shape. e- ,LIVIIl ED. EARMER: I was very pleased clips how to to work to invest a small amount of ef crops it M well never go way growing might handled as much of the I on fairs in the some time We have probably I il. for 04e Year COD.ltitute aad in cattle. How does the more rain 'your article FABMER, . 10 l!Iubae,riptiona money, safely profitably rain'yelit so�etimes �d from Kansas this as other ls. and wish to more on the subject. wools season, any .a Club. shall I and of what kinds? I am that falls the the grasl but there ago, y,0u 88y many buy better gro..,.s house in the and have had oC all it is true that we see that there is so trade, clips informed that the stock raisers are is not rain to, on' Cor While send in 100 names aecompa­ large enough depend raisiag that Kan888 iB des- All Agents who around it looks strange grades of merit, and feeling 'Y and no one thinks of many improvements UB, s heiCers thoroughbred bulls, attempting I , at club will receive a using grade crops; consequently " '11'001 �he Cash, rates, ot at fairs" tined to be one of the principal growing I d:1� by. lDostOC the Short-hom without this means that the imperfect system judging ns variety. anything irrigat,jon; by attended. states of the Union. we are interested that the he of '20.00 but is about the same 118 the one I first Cash Premium I stanad out to look over the territory for a crops of corn and wheat are raised, I od good shonld do all can to establish a not Kansas take the lead in regard growers they free of the month and investigate the subject Cully. Why the implements of farming are of the most an- Why may , and.a CQPY paper. and binding for the wools. fairs as well as in other good reputation '-ro number of some one who hu done this has not In all 1 have read of ancient to the many things? . in the 'l'8ry thing, 7 The Agent sending highest tifl.ue pattern: those who are or dls- should be done accomplish this, negligent n- written for I do I never went back far to Judging by experts. names abOn a hundred, in place of the '20 their experience publication, agriculture, enough 1st, od honest should be to �k for their mls- \ of hus- It should he done by carefully prepared brought will receive II not If they bad done so it would find when some of thesll, lI!lplements 2d, S premium, understapd. and we that your excellence. doings, sincerely hope appeal use era has 'dawned standards of :e• make but :Were'in I 'my Wo��>�uch _ier, � promiae,You baDdr, bbt'l&.nl';' associations" will meet •1- of....oo the'�n_' to the growers' I Premium. will do'II'D and and oth- In the objects for ivhicli "woo! '. rNd"rs'tha& I tins Yankee judging, '.'.."ecial• for these 3d, , '. -alid yriur carefull,set people plow another ,7 'with tReir and that '�n I oae imals are should be kept in'vlew.
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