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Examples Showing How Profitable Farming
Is in Nebraska , '
\IGURES \ PROVING NEBRASKA PRE'EMINtNT
Two Men Who .Aro I.nrgo 1'iirinoM aiul
1'cuilrrs ( Hrunecl Up ( Her 813,000 ill
1'riiilts This Yciir Muny
Other Cnsim
Following tlio Icnil of Tnr. BHK In showing
from fncls nnu figures gathered by Us corrc-
SDonUouts that tanning pays iu Nebraska , Mr
3. H. Buchanan , general passenger agent of
tbo Fremont , Ellthom & Missouri Valley
railway , lias been collecting reliable sta
tistics from ftrmcrs in ibo hllctiorn valley ,
sbo-.vlng that Nebraska is ono of the groat-
cst , iftnot the gicatost farming state In the
union. This Information , \\hlcli bus been
obtained by men in tbo employ of ttio Elkhorn -
horn , gives some idea of tbo wonderful fer
tility of tbo Klkliorn valley , \\hlch contains
BOICO 1,200 square miles.
I'liittiTini ; Jtt'htillH In Anuilopo County.
Messrs. Huffmin & Kollins nro largo
fnrmors and focdors near Ncll li ( tboir post-
office ) , Antebpo county , and report their crop
us follows :
760 aurcs corn. 53 Uu. per acre , 21,030 bu. ,
ati'Su $ 9,753
100 acres oats , HO bn. per itero , U.OJl ) bn. ,
utaso , X
40 ncres rye , 30 bu. per acre , l.'UO bu. , ut
7Uo . . . . 840
100 acres millet. 'Mi tons , at ill l.-VU
1,500 tons bay , at $ i 3 , < UU
Total { 17 , ' 15
Cost of labor and usoot loams -1,01X1
J'or thoyeai's work . Jlll.015
A "Jlnrrllilo i ; iimplu" In Knn * < < iiuiity.
Mr. V. IJ. Tonlck of Verdlgro , Knox
county , reports icsults of bU farming :
SO acres of eorn. l.tt.u bushels , worth 'JOc $ iGO
Uacri'sof wheat , KM buHhols , worth $ l. . MD
10 acres of outs , MO busbuls , worth ! * . . 1-i
U acres of rye.IWU biibhols , worth Wo. . . 1U5
75 ncros fiirmpil . , . J 1,5'fl
Nut o.XKMisuof above . 15J
Not results . $ 1'aso
MndiHiiii ( .iiunty Siiiiipln l'"iu niliii , ' .
P. Shivers , Tlldon , Madison county , re
ports :
K5 ncres oorn , 4.S.VI hii'licls . tl.'JKGu
6U acres outs , V.WJ ImslioiM . ft'.i.tM
I'O acres wheat , 575 bushels . , . ' 's'.uo
Bold for . JJ.1..7.00
Pa. d for hired belt . 51.73
Not results , . IS,03i.S3
K.I in pin nr Kurmlni ; In htiintiiii County.
Louis Smllhburgcr , Stuntoii , In Btauton
county , reports us a lesult of his farming :
40 acres wheat. HID busbols . . t CM.nc
15iicroioal , 450 bimliols . . . . HS.BC
W acres corn. ' . ' ,4iU liiisliuU , . , . hiu.ui
IJucrcB mlllut. 'ill tons . 14l.it
SO ttcrca otler ) buy , 40 tous . I'.UUC
WorK nil performed by lured help. . . ,
Not results . . . $
Ciimlnir County Suiuplu
A. Chauibor , West Point , reports !
8) acres wheat , 15 nn , per nero , 5.'i bu ,
bold , tut worth 6tlo bn ' '
not pur t . 02.5 (
125 iioics corn , 41 bu. per afro , 5.OJ . bu. ,
cost to raise It t > par uciuorth 1,530.01
60 hogs , worth * U purbuad iiK'.o '
70 bead cuttle , worth t.5 per head 1,7'iJ.u.
II.OIS.S
Tool : homestead In 1607. Had nothing ti
start with. Had no children largo ouougt
to help. Would soli out for fJO.UOO.
Hobert Hanson , Wet Point , reports ; " .
caino here In 18S3. Hud SUM. Now csngci
{ ( ,000 for what 1 bavo. "
Fred NltzVojt Point , reports : "Came
hero In 1B07 , Had no money after paying
my homestead foe. Can sell out now foi
IS.OOO.1
A buinplti lu IJoilfu Cuuuljr.
John \Vltt , Scrlbuor , Dodge county , re
ports bis orop raised , sold and not results as
follo-.vs :
3. > arros wheat , S2. > busbolss HO acres
corh , Ti. U bushels : 4i ! ncrcii oats , 1,440
bnsbuls. bold nil fur 83,214.00
raid for belp and expense ? COO.UU
Louring mo for tbo year's work $ , ' ,011.00
From nn Average Kiistorn Xclirnnkn Kami
K. M. Twaddall , Irvlngton , JJouglas
county , roporta bis crop , sales and not re
sults as follows. Write mm for verification :
Sixty acres corn , 4.500 bushels ; 40 uercs
oit , S.UUI liusbo's ; " 0 acres rye. fiOU
hnshals ; 10 acres Oarluy , 403 bushels :
, I ! ) acres hay. 12J tons. So ! . , all for. . . $ 2.TOI
raid for help and throahlns 3bJ
R not $ 1.VJ84
Ituport Ironi Uuric Couniy.
Many farmers > n Roclc county have gene
into the buy Business qutto extensively. The
following 19 n fair average of what can bo
made from 100 aoros of land :
You can cut UJO tons of choice hay that
will tell on nn nvoraco for $4.50 a ton on
board cars nt either Bassott or Newport. It
will cost to cut , bale ana loaa It about Ji.fiO a
ton , this lo.ives about flilu profit oil' KiU acres
of land , mauo with loss labor nnd Jqss ex
pense than almost any other crop. Wheat
nnd other small grains do well in Uoclt
county , nnd In ttio southern oortion some of
the best corn llclds shown In Isooraslca are
found , and the ctop is mostly solu to fccUors
m the immediate vicinity.
Itcporn riiini Holt County.
James Brook , Atkinson , Holt county , mar
keted ever D.UOO quarts of strawberries fron.
a hulf-acro patch , which brought in over
5100. Air. Brook makes a specialty of all
small fruit. Ho has had thirty years' oxpo-
rlenco , and says Holt county is best adapted
for small fruits of any county ho has over
lived in.
John A , Sliivmakor , near Atkinson , Holt
county , has tnKcn first pri/.os of vegetables
at nil prize contests ho has over entered ,
which have ooei' In Chicago and Philadel
phia , by largo seed houses , whom ho con-
tojted agaliibt tbo entire United States ,
CliiMn Kn initli.
The following reports are given as received ,
with nutnos and postofllco addresses , to
enable any ono to verify thorn :
O , P. Lowe , Nora township , Nuokolls
county , has :
100 acres of cnrn.5r03 bushels , at .1 Jo.$1,500 00
: iu acres of o its , tlJJ hiihlui 8. at'o . . . . aw uo
JJ acres of wheat , tilO biiblio a , at 50o. . . 4 .I ) no
ti.l'M UO
Cost of raising , etc. , seed corn
and pliintmg i'iO 03
Cost of raising , ute , see.I o.its
and putting 5260
Send Hho.it and nutting lii ou
1'ald hlicd help 7,1 M )
I'aiit tn.Nes oa quintet section. . IB O'J ' / 1 50
Net icsult ono year flfl4 ( 50
The Superior ( Jattle company , Superior ,
Nnckolls county , bus :
IWO acres of corn , 15,000 Inihliols , worth$1.503 00
Cost of labor , buud , uathcrluoto I.UjO 00
Uoliirn from year's work tJ,15t ) 00
A Nut 1'rollt of 7.Fir.l ) .
John Sturgeon of York , York county , thus
answers an inquiry : Yes , 1 have a good
arm. I bavo :
1'J'ncrcsof corn.7,100 bu. atirio t s.y&
4uiuresof wbuat-,0)0 bu. . at 5c 1,0-0
50 ncres of O'lts , " . ' .i'Sj bu. . at .V < i. ' 4M
lUUucrusof timothy anU clover liuy. , . . . 1,030
14.U70
I fed durln ; the winter of 1S01 4JO
litnul of steuib and oxporteu them to
Jilvnrpoo' , Lii ? , , roaluln ? In clour
j piotll J 3,5:0 :
)
My ho'p in carlnir for this cost mo 7-M
My net proflt from my farm WAS , t 7,550
DIIWV * County.
Dawes county , lying next to the cxtromo
noithwesti-rn couutv in ibo state , and
tbrougli tbo center of which runs tbo Fre
mont , HlUborn & Missouri Valley railroad ,
being B kc < i to conlributo inforinailon ute
Ibo success of farming , replloi :
William McCaulley , postofllco U'bltnoy ,
bad forty acrei ot fall wtioat which yielded
1,0'J-J bushels.
A , boadlx , postofllco Crawford"Dawos
county , raited uoout thirty acres of wheat ;
had forty bushels to the ncro ; sold it for 70
cents per bushel ,
S.itlHllcil With Cherry County ,
Tbo following ronort is clipped from ibo
Valentino Republican :
"Dnar Sir At your request I v/rlto you a
few lines in regard to wbnt I have been
doing In Cherrv county for the last eight
years. Tbo first five yo&rs 1 was horn I
raised plenty to live on and plontv to food
my stock , and Ivas well batislled , as it
takes about that long to got n start on n raw
cl&im. In 1SSO I sold about $ " > 00 worth of
stock and uratn ; in 189J I sold f'JOO worth of
block nnd cram ; in 1S01 I sold ? 1.4i2 ( worth
of stock and grain. When I came hero I iuyi
ono team , three coxvs and fd in money , and
filed on a homestead and trco claim. I now
have GIO acres of land and aboutl. 000 worth
of stock. I have put improvements ou my
claim to the amount of 51,200. I don't care
about laud advancing In prlco , as it is good
oiiough for mo , and 1 am uointr to got oil of
it I can. Yours trulv , J. E.
A Xew Imlimry In Holt County.
A now industry lu Nouraska reports as
follows :
A largo chickory factory has just boon
opened for business nt O'Neill ' by Buzzolman
& Hazlot. This is n now industry for this
county that promises well. Messrs. Bazjel-
man & Hazlot have just harvested 100 ncros
of chickory , wblch will yield six tons to tbo
aero at the lowest estimate. They also con
tracted with a few rosponslblo Uncs for 100
acres moro. ngreolng by contract to pay the
farmers 10 per ton up to September 15 , and
from ' optonibor )5 ) to October 1 $ 'J ; from
ana after October 1 is per ton. At n ulauco
ono can sco Unit this wtll In lima bccomo n
great maustrv in this country , as soil and
climate In Holt county soo-n to bo rjartiou-
lurlv adapted to tbo raising of this root. Mr.
Hazlct says that they will put in over 1,000
ncros next yoar. The faolory will employ
Lwonty-llvo hands to manufacture tbo chlok-
ory for tbo market.
Hun n ( lorn County.
John' Moss , baundors county , furnishes
the following , I had :
IK ! acres of corn . 7,050 bn
UO acres of oats . 1.8JO bn
Sold all for . iJ.llJ,5tl !
The total expenses for the year were. . 775.00
Net proflt for the year's work . $ . ' ,475.50
Cluy County.
Henry Holme ! , Harvard , furnishes tbo fol
lowing , I baa :
< acres of wheat . 1.215 bu
40 acres of corn . 1.40J bn
25 acres of hay . M tons
Sold all for . JU77.70
l.ild for help . 50.0J
Not proflt . . . . 41.3J7.50
Slicruliin County.
D , I. Tuylor , Hay Springs , reports as fol
lows :
Had 10) acres of wheat . 5010 bu
" 0 acres of oats . Ki ) Uu
lOacrosof mlllut . Iti tons
Sold all forJl.JHK.OO ; nald $1,200 tor tbo
liind it grow on , onlv a short time ago ; did
all the work myself ana palu nothing for
help except threshing.
hloux Couuly.
Sioux county reports that there are 600,000
acres ot land open In that county yet , ex
cellent water , good roads , line climate , no
countv bonus and as good a wheat country tu
the Jim rlvor valley In South Dakota.
Aniniif ; tlio Local llnmomen.
William Burgota of Ore to Is ono of the
leading western brooders of Engllih horses.
H. I. Leo of Topeku has sold Turk , a son of
Corriundor , to Georeo Wolfe of tlio sarno
city ,
G. P. Baldwin ot Liberty , Nob. , U ono of
the enterprising ana progressive stockmen
of tbo stato.
Hrlttou , a stallion ot Clydesdale and Mor
gan blood , owned by J. 13. Murphy , Uttca ,
Nob. , oled October 25.
The Wynndolto , Kan. , association has
gene up tbo Hume , There are 7,000 worth
ofijudgmcnts stanulng against It.
Sotb P , owned by John Koitonon of Pair-
bury , U tbo siroof Courlos P , 2:30 : , ownoa
by Uoorgo Tolloth of the aatno place.
ThoTocumsoh , Nob. , Turf olub will make
material improvements upon Us balf-mllo
tracu before the opening of next season ,
Wlnilow Wilkes , S0 ; ! % IB now the ex-
cluslro propertv of Thomas Callopy of this
city , nnd bus just arrived at bis owner's
stable after bis short but brilliant campaign
in the south and cast m the hands of Oil
Curry.
Hobert Rysdvk , 2l3Vi , is proving a slro of
speed. At the St. Joseph recotinir two of
his colts entered tbo list in winning races
Liiza K. , ' ) :2iJ- : < pacing , and Uuy , 2iO : ! trot
ting. The former is 4 and tbo latter 3
years ola , and both out of the sumo marc ,
HOJ Koio , bv Jester D , & 0'JO , a son of Almont
I ! ! ) . When Robert Hysdyk made bis record
ho wont tbo mlle without a skip and without
the usual accompanying runner. Ho is a
'
horse of almost perfe'ct gait.
None of the got of Lord Hussoll that bavo
taken fast records have been paeon * . Alter
nate , a 1-year old bv htm.tthiit is owned by
H. E. ana C. C. Wnitacre , Lclghtou , la , has
shown u great deal of speed at the lateral
gait. At Independence in October ho showed
n 2:18 : clln. but wj ? not driven tor a record ,
as ho is tboucbt to bo gocd enough to win
some ot tbo big stakes next season. The
dum of Alternate is Alga by Princeps ,
second diun Miss Fnnnv , dam of Fugleman ,
2:2S3f , t > y Hamlet , third dam by Bricnoli 77.
Too Dos Moincs driving park has boon
'
leased for ono year by D. H' Mills of that
city , ono of the moat wldj-uwaka nnd push-
in ? breeders in the west. It has not yet
boon stated what Mr. Mills intends to do In
tbo way of meetings next year , but there is
no danger of a future fiasco , as bo is n clear
headed manager ana will not try to blto off
mbro than ho can chow. This track and
buildings are really as line as any in tbo
western' with such a city as DOS Moincs to
draw from matinees nnd bi-weekly races
ought to pay well throughout the summer.
Ed. Ooor.s , who has bonn driving the horses
of other men so successfully for a good many
years , proposoi to own a good oi.o himself
nnd has purchased u son of Onward , u 2-year-
old colt called Amcrlcus , and the prlco ho
paid , $15,000 , is quilo a bunch of money. The
L-olt bud shown an exhibition milo In ti:15'4 : '
before the silent rolnstnan purchased him ,
and If nothing coos wrong It takoa no very
prophetic person to toll that some of the
: i-y car-old stakes ot next year will be credited
to him. He is bred pretty ner.rlv right , his
dam being by Dictator , second dam by
Hlackwooa , third dam by American L'lav , 111 ,
and fourth dam the famous Burch maro.
Western Resources.
Mutt Williams has accepted a position
with H. N. Moore of Rod Oak , 11. . nnd will
bocln hU duties the first of next March ,
Matt Is the gentleman that had out this year
the gray horse , Mori'urius , and the chestnut
stallion , Joo. In his string next season will
bo Onota (2) ( ) , 2:2 : : % by Shadoland Onward ,
her full sister n your younger , n yearling by
Woo'Jllno. dam tho'dnm ' of Onetti , a 2-voar-
old bv Monte Carlo * , dam a full Mater to
Charlstou , and tlio Lord Russell stallion ,
Oblspo , that has heretofore uanu counted a
trotter , but Mr. Williams will nut him to
pacing , ns ho has an ambition that way ,
Mr , Williams has been in Nebraska for
many years and his many friends wish him
success next season with his now string of
campaigners ,
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uti ir.i/f.
Some JnlorrMlniT Fiintx About n Gulnhra-
toil Ca o of Nutloiml Import.
WASIIINIITO.V , /O / } , , , Dec. 2. The death of
Major ( Jcnoral Pope of the regular army re
moves another principal llguro In an inter
esting cause celobro , that for many years
after It was apparently closed engaged pub
lic attention. When , nt the second battle
ot Bull Run In August , 160ttio ! confederate
armies under Lna mid Stonewall JacKson
outmaneuvercd and beat the union army
under Pope , ono of the union corps
commanders , Uoneral Flti John Porter ,
was trioa for dUobodleuceof order * , misbe
havior before the enemy , oto. A lull court
martial of thirteen general onicoru found
him guilty and ho was cashiered , This con-
touce , as is well known , is about the most
severe that can bo vlsltod upon o military
man , both because of the penalties and their
enduring character , Knr yours Porter was
before congress trying to get that sentence
sot aside. General I.ojrau , in tbo senate ,
\vus probablj bin ablest and bitterest oppo
nent , though it was alleged that Pope
furnished much of the data upon which
Logon woraod. For It was tacitly admitted
that Porter's reinstatement would reflect m
no light degree upon Popu himself. How
ever , after a light , wbioh for poriUionca
nnd tbo length of time occupied Is unpara-
lelod in the history of the army , Porter suc
ceeded. It appears to bo a sort ol
a homily upon tbo mutaolllr/ human
affairs that both Logunund Pope should now
bo quietly sleeping uudor tbo daisies , while
Porlor is an officer ou the retired list of tno
army.
i am not sure that , the proprietor of THE
BKE did not , accompany the party who wont
from Omaha to attend tbo mooting of tno
Society of the Army of the Tennessee at
Des Moincs , la. , in the autumn of lS7r > . Pope
made the most brilliant speech made during
the festivities of that occasion , though
Urant'b , on tlio subject of tlio public schools ,
made a greater sensation. Grant's was de
livered In the afternopn at the opera house ,
while Pope's was umdo in the even
ing at the Danquot. 1 remember that Giant ,
who was seated on the stage , arose ,
adjusted his glasses , took out a paper and
read his speech in a tone hardly uudiolo
even to Uioio sitting fn the front rows. It
was suid to bo the longest speech ho had
ox or made up to that time. POOP , on the
contrary , delivered his offhand , without
notes and with tlno oratorical elTeot. Ho uf-
terwarus gave the writer of those notes a
printed copy of this speech and explained
that it was n custom of his whenever bo
was to make n speech to nlways write it out
nnd commit it to memory. Ho never , so ho
said , attempted to matte a speech unless ab
solutely prepared and know exactly what
ho was going to sayBolltnat ) , who was
then Grant's secretary of war , was also
ptcscnt on tins occasion , nnd ns ho antici
pated belncr Iowa's next United Stale * senator
the speech ho was to muko was expected to
bo the oration of tbo hour. Whether it wus
because Pope's brilliant effort took tno wind
out ol hi ? sails , so to remark , or on account
of a severe cold , possibly by reason of both ,
tne secretary's ' sucoah disappointed hU
frlouds and felt fiat. By many it was
thought that his , failure on this occasion
caused him to bo unsuccessful lu the lutcr
nnd more important nmttor. At all events
the Iowa legislature elected Kirkwood or
some ono else , Uclhmm not even making n
good show at the election.
It wan In rngard to this fuilura nn the part
of Boiknap's friends that old 7ic\i \ Clumulor ,
tni-n seoro'lary of the Interior , propounded
this conundrum at Grant's next cabinet
meeting :
' Wliv , " nskod the irreverent veteran fiom
Michigan , "was Bolknan'H race for thn son-
atorsbip from Iowa Ilko bliairliii ; n plgi"
"Glvo it up Well , then , because thorn wus
a blanked sight of noise nntl mighty little
wooll"
Grant Is said to huvo laughed at this
rather rough bon mot till the tear * ran
down his choolts.
Grant had u good deal of dry humor la his
own composition. At tbo Dos Moinaa re
union nbovo referred to several officem were
acting in the cupac'ty of escorts of honor to
his carriage. Tuoy were standing around
tbo barouche wbon ho alighted. Just at
that moment a rather seedy looking veteran ,
full of patriotism and whisky , pushed ibo
officers nsldo and forced his way up to the
General nnd grabbed him by the
bund , saying , "Why , general , 1'vo not
seen you since I saw you at the battle of
Sionenock ! " The gonorul shook the hand
in u perJunotory son of a way , at the snnio
time slyly remarking to the officers as UJ
passed , with the least appearance of a sur-
donlosmiio on his slolcal face : "I wasn't
there ! "
My recollections of this great man are
limited to the above mentioned occasion ,
several official visits at the War department
after his presidential terms hod expired , nnu
one evening at the white bouse during his
last term. General Crook and I had boou
invited to spend the evening , informally , at
the executive mansion. When wo arrived ,
in response to our cnnu , Mrs. Grant received
us and said that "Liss" would bo down in n
few minutes us the children had insisted
upon finishing a game of ouchor
In which lli'oy thought they had tbo great
general beaten. Wo were not long waiting
wbon ho came , accompanied by bis llttlo
antagonists , who were hanging on cither
band and his coat tails , still discussing their
piiino of ouchor In tbo most lively manner.
All my previous ideas of bis importurabllity ,
his taciturnity , his stoicism and stern man
ner wore dliaipatoU by tils playful conduct
vltli those children and bis unrestrained
and genial good nature during the whole
evening. I dount if any of bis little com
panions were over (1 ( years of ago and yet
none of them were sent away. It was a de
lightful evening and none of bis great
achievements have over boon as attractive
to mo as was this irlunpia of him , when be
had surrendered to the baby hands that
seemed to hold his heart lu ttiolr childish
grasp.
THIS WEEK
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CHILDREN'S SUITS ;
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J. IJAMBERGKR , Prop.
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mid Highly Dlgontlblo.