. Early history of Wabaunsee County, Kansas, with stories of pioneer days and glimpses of our western . boots and stray fruit cans, but these statements are not well authen-ticated. But taken all in all, the burro, as a faithful servant of man isworthy of mention. He is hardy, or he would not survive the treat-ment he receives. It is claimed that he is a small eater. He mighteat more but his opportunities in this direction are not usually is reputed to be long lived. This is doubtless true, at least thewriter never having seen a dead burro is not prepared to refute thestatemen
. Early history of Wabaunsee County, Kansas, with stories of pioneer days and glimpses of our western . boots and stray fruit cans, but these statements are not well authen-ticated. But taken all in all, the burro, as a faithful servant of man isworthy of mention. He is hardy, or he would not survive the treat-ment he receives. It is claimed that he is a small eater. He mighteat more but his opportunities in this direction are not usually is reputed to be long lived. This is doubtless true, at least thewriter never having seen a dead burro is not prepared to refute thestatement. But of one thing he is assured, and that is that the burro isutilized in every possible way. The sheep herder carries his sack ofmeal from place to place on the back of his donkey. To the miner heis indispensible, carrying his provisions and prospecting outfit alongprecipices and over mountainous districts where a horse would notventure. He is well adapted to the work required of him; he is worthyof better treatment than he receives and is capable of serving man in EARLY HISTORY OF WABAUNSEE COUNTY, MEXICAN OVEN AND ADOBE HOUSE.
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