. 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 . ess, and popularitynominated and elected him Sheriff, and renominated and reelected him in 188S. He filled the office with great credit tohimself and to the satisfaction of the people. Looking for larger fields and broader opportunities he removed to Topekain 1891, and for a time run a restaurant at 4th and Kansas Avenue ; afterwards was propr


. 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 . ess, and popularitynominated and elected him Sheriff, and renominated and reelected him in 188S. He filled the office with great credit tohimself and to the satisfaction of the people. Looking for larger fields and broader opportunities he removed to Topekain 1891, and for a time run a restaurant at 4th and Kansas Avenue ; afterwards was proprietor of the St. Nicholas Hotel,and in August, 1S92, purchased the Fifth A^enue Hotel property, which he has greatly improved, refitted and refurnished,until under his fine business management it has become the best $ and $ hotel in the State. Mr. DeMoss is atypical Boniface, his round, genial countenance betokens good cheer, and his cheery smile and cordial greeting makes everyguest feel at home the moment he crosses the threshold. Go to the Fifth Avenue Hotel once, and thereafter you will makeit \our home whenever in Topeka. (160) Cyndicate | ands and irrigating Corporation (SUITE 74 = 76 DEXTER BUILDING, 84 E. ADAMS ST., CHICAGO, ILL.). OWN Fertile Valley Areas OF THE Arkansas, Cimarron Pawnee, andWalnut Rivers. Lands of the Company not in these Valleys are Irrigable by Pumpingriachinery, from Wells and Reservoirs. Lands uiuler the Amazon, with permanent water-right, only $ to $ per acre. Farms irrigable in part by pumping machinery, only $ to $ per acre. The Company offers to buyers of its canal lands,superior advantages for breaking up lands. Employ-ing steam machinery, as much as fifty acres a daycan be broken out, and the Company will do this workat less cost than is possible with teams. UOl)


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