. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . ^J- fe« f^o™ fences- the herd law requiring hat stock be fenced ,n, not out. Her soil is dark loam, with jnst enough sand to work freely in plowing or cultivating. All survey linerrl no thand south, east and west, thus dividing the land into perfect squares, the most convenient and economical for farming rakeJll^erTor headedr rl f f ^ P^ =^^-


. Products of an advanced civilization. A Kansas souvenir. A book of information relative to the moral, educational, agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and mining interests of the state. Issued by the Kansas immigration and information association . ^J- fe« f^o™ fences- the herd law requiring hat stock be fenced ,n, not out. Her soil is dark loam, with jnst enough sand to work freely in plowing or cultivating. All survey linerrl no thand south, east and west, thus dividing the land into perfect squares, the most convenient and economical for farming rakeJll^erTor headedr rl f f ^ P^ =^^- ^ ^^ ^^ -l«-wath mowers,Lam and mlchinerv ^f^t •.! . .f °- ^^ ^^^^ ^^^ ^^ ^ comfortable seat, guiding th;^tZT °^ ^^ ^^S P^^* =* ^ell as profitable. That Kansas is foremost in the use of farm machinery will be understood^ cTat o machZ^vt th ,r ^ ^.7^^^^ ^ ? ^^^ ^ ^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ ^ ^« ^- po ^fof H ^e is rougwnd hi iv or r T^ .1 ^ ^^ ^ ^ » ^^^ ^*^- ^ »>« --try, where the sur- .ninn , Tj ^^f^^ «^°«^ «?! stumps, has no more show to compete with the Kansas farmer than th« old lady with thespinning-wheel and hand-loom with the modern spinning and weaving devices used in the best^equipped factories. (115). MAJOR TOM ANDERSONS FAMOaS MODOC GLEE CLUB. This popular Club was organized by Major Anderson in the summec and fall of 1876, having had a continuous and successfulexistence ever since, and is the special pride of Topeka and the State; are always in great demand at National G, A. R. Encamp-ments and other gatherings. Major Tom Anderson, the father of the Club, is an old-time Kansan, respected, honored and loved by all. (116)


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