Excerpt from Hand Book of Seward County, Nebraska
Queen of Indiana Amen the note worthy animals of In herd are orget me Not. A model milk and stock cow; the model young heifer. Queen of Seward. (a mother at eighteen months ot age). And agroup of an )0 rior young helium. And calves. Mr. Gill also a number or line high grades and Is breed ing an excellent style 0 poland-china pl He is one of the bee breeders and meat crit o ai judges 01 short horns in Nebraska. Taken a warm working interestln advanced and pro gressive husbandry. Is a successful tanner and a hospitable. Broad-breasted. Manly l'in lishman. Whose ten ears in Seward coun y have ven him hig esteem for the country and 3 eat of warm rlcnda.
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Nebraska, and, with tlie eirly extension of the Uniuii Pacific to tliis point, Seward will have as desirable rail faciliiies as any interior town of the state. THE COMMEKCIAL STATUS of Seward is a compliment to the city and connty. Most of the bnsiness cai)ital in nse here lias been made on the spot, aiul tew western towns of its class have more capable or solvent business men than Seward, whose yearly transactions in gr;in, live stock, lumber, farm machinery and jicneral merchandise closely ap)roxiiiiatc 81,500,000. There is little speculative tendency amino enthusiastic rushing of trade among the trade of .540,000 to .55,000. Mr. Diers began here comparatively poor, in 1870, has made a good fortune, enjoys enviable credit, is one of the strongest anil best men in the comnmnity and a representative German of decided pul -lic spirit. J. T. Roberts Bro. are among the leading grocers of the city, and. with their large anil varied stocks of everything in this line, their exceptional energy, enterprise and mercantile abili?;y, are a strong factor in the business of the town. They have a branch store at Ulysses, are backed by ample capital, pay as they go, are strong, jii-ogressive merchants and men, came here among tlie early settlers, and are representatives of I llinois. The hardware trade is finely represented by Prairie Lawn, the Home of Claudius Jones, Esq., Seward. KEPRESENTATIVE BUSINESS MEN, but rather a conservative and dtjliberate habit of keeping within rational commercial bounds and adjusting stocks and trades to local needs and demands. The average merchant discounts his bills of credit and regards trade as ail art 1o be cultivated, rather than a mere spcculativ( venture. The general merchandise trade of the city is ably represented by Herman Diers with his handsome business block, a heavily-stocked general store, admirable business methods and abil
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Paperback. Etat : New. Print on Demand. This book explores the agricultural wealth and opportunities of Seward County, Nebraska, in the late 19th century. The author provides a detailed account of the county's natural resources, climate, and agricultural practices, highlighting the abundance of fertile soil, reliable water sources, and favorable growing conditions. The book also examines the county's history of agricultural development, showcasing the role of early settlers and the contributions of various immigrant groups to the region's farming economy. Through a blend of historical narrative and practical advice, the author offers insights into successful farming techniques, crop yields, and livestock management, emphasizing the county's potential for agricultural prosperity. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781332828753_0
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