. 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 . erests of western Kansas. Before the railruatls were built into southwestern Kansas and the Panhandle of Texas, it was the-greatest shipping point for cattle in the world. During the spring of 1896 forty thousand youug stock cattle were shipped into Dodge City for distribution to the variouscattle ranches of western Kansas. The U. S. Land Offi


. 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 . erests of western Kansas. Before the railruatls were built into southwestern Kansas and the Panhandle of Texas, it was the-greatest shipping point for cattle in the world. During the spring of 1896 forty thousand youug stock cattle were shipped into Dodge City for distribution to the variouscattle ranches of western Kansas. The U. S. Land Office for the western district of Kansas is located here. (80) THE KANSAS TRAVELING MAN. BT HON. JOSEPH G. WATERS. The Kansas tvaveliiig man does not include the lightning-rod peddler —Gnri t „„v fi „ ,plates and rubber stamps, nor the woman who makes a house-to hoi ton with rov-Ptfr , T^- ? * ^^° ^^^ ««=- Of known legitimate business, with customers who await hrcomnTeprsentiv;;^^^^^^ Z7 ^^ =°«-=^ ™-- ^ ThrK:;:a^-t V- ^^-- ? ^^ ^^ <.-?« p-^-:,::„: b::r:furj::^irr ^^^ ^ ?^ ^ ^- The Kansas travein,g man ,s a born geographer; it is heredity for him to be a professional topographical engineer. If ever the Government. UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS AND LADIES OF KANSAS. 81) , T. , , .f Ue will in all future wars be the chief of staff to the geu-,he railroads, he will be the iirst Secretary of the ^^^^J^^^^ ,,,, ,,, ^ ,„iae a man who knew the roaJs like our KansasThe children of Israel would never have been lost >n -^ ;«-:• .l^^^^^ Jaeleemoiynary railroads, each of which has dog-fennel on owns the railroad eral. The children of Israel wouia never uav. , r ;^„^, calamiry-stricken and eleemosynary railroads, each of wmcn nas uog-L«, ...conrmercial traveler. Give him half a dozen f^^^^f^^^X^- w^e e each of Urese particular railroads so run their trains that an ord,-its tracks sufficient to blister a mans eyes as he stands on he e


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