Writer and engraver's picture of Graham County's progress since it s organization . SIX-YEAR-OLD APPLE, PEACH AND HEDGE, strated the practicability of the Campbell theory, for the yield of wheat,oats, corn, potatoes and everything else that grows, is three to five timesas great as is harvested on the other side of the fences. And there is no more beautiful farm in the country. The orchardsix years old, is equal to any that can be found; the hedges that divide thefields and surround the garden are 12 to 14 feet high; the vegetable gar-den, the berry bushes, the flowers and the foliage are equal
Writer and engraver's picture of Graham County's progress since it s organization . SIX-YEAR-OLD APPLE, PEACH AND HEDGE, strated the practicability of the Campbell theory, for the yield of wheat,oats, corn, potatoes and everything else that grows, is three to five timesas great as is harvested on the other side of the fences. And there is no more beautiful farm in the country. The orchardsix years old, is equal to any that can be found; the hedges that divide thefields and surround the garden are 12 to 14 feet high; the vegetable gar-den, the berry bushes, the flowers and the foliage are equal to any uponthe best irrigated farm in California; while the wheat, corn and potatoesare simply perfect. This original Model Farm was bought from Mr. Pomeroy by E. and H. H. Barbee last March for a consideration of $15, They have put down a well of 360 feet and are expecting to erecta stone residence in addition to making other minor improvements. (29) Boston Department The Boston Department Store was organized under the name of theBoston Cash Store in 1886 by J. P. Pomeroy of Colorado Springs. , who has large interests in Graham county, maintained the storefor the benefit of the people and to keep up the business interests of HillCity. In August 1904 the stock was sold to D. Weyand of ColoradoSprings who conducts the business with the assistance of his two sonsand ten clerks. The world advances and times change. The new century looks backto the old and is pleased with the improvement, but the future offers stillgreater changes. There are many business men who watch the progressof the world, and by offering the best to their customers, are enabled todo their portion for public improvement. Such men find it a pleasure andan easy matter to keep at the front of the great march of progress. Thepublic recognize in D. Weyand as proprietor of the Boston DepartmentStore, a man of broad and progressive ideas whose aim is to make hiscustomers feel t
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