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83ONE MORE HOPEFUL LETTER Mr. Peattie's Course Is Not Entirely Through Lands of Destination and Woe. He Finds' Some Sections Where the People Are Able to Take Care of Their Own Poor. The Lesson of the Futility of Trying to Farm on Stock Ranges Taught—Irrigation Means Prosperity. (Still another letter filled with hope and chronicling good cheer is the seventh of Sidney, Cheyenne County, Neb, Dec 19—This county has but one person in the poor house, and is taking care of six families, by issuing warrants to them for $4 or $5 per month, But few have left the county within the past year, as the vote of November showed about the same number as was cast at the previous election. The relief work already done among the farmers and reachers who needed it has been distributed largely by the Rev. Mr. Albin, the Lutheran minister, who was made a relieft agent here by Chairman Ludden He was greatly assisted by the ladies of Sidney, principally members of the Ladies' guild, the Good Samaritans, on the Woman's Relief corps, Mr. Albin said "I have received no supplies from Mr. Ludden yet, but I am advised that they have been shipped. We are taking care of about fifteen families. They have received some clothing a little provisions and so forth, and, I believe are fairly comfortable There is really not much distress in Cheyenne county and I have no doubt that we will be able to amply take care of our poor." NOT SO BADLY FIXED The Rev. George A Bcecher of the Episcopal church, who has just returned from one of his extended tours as far north as the Burlington road and as far west as Gering, in Scotts Bluffs county, reports that the settlers in the region he traversed appear not to be as bad off as they were a year ago. Mr Atkins, one of the county commissioners, said "But few applications have been made for aid to the board We are giving from $4 to $5 per month, instead of putting them into the poor house, which would be a very expensive thing for the county We have been allowing some relief, principally previsions, to some others But ranching is so extensively practiced in Cheyenne county that there is not so much destitution as there would be if we had more farmers. Of course up on the Belmont ditch farming is done on a large scale. Splendid crops have been raised on the land under the ditch and all other irrigating SEED IS ALL THAT S NEEDED Cheyenne county is in good financial condition. and if sed is furnished in the spring it is probable that no other relief need come from the state Mr. F. C. Condon of Omaha, who is associated with G I Hunt and John A McShane in the celebrated Belmont ditch, passed through here Sunday on his way to the property. He said "The Belmont ditch is one of the most successful example of irrigation in the STOCK IS THEIR SALVATION. Kimball county does not appear to be Kimball county has suffered dread- HELPED BY A GOOD MAN The Bank of Kimball in the hands of In my haste to get to the extreme IRRIGATION MEANS PROSPERITY The people are gradually admitting R B PEATTIE. | 83ONE MORE HOPEFUL LETTER Mr. Peattie's Course Is Not Entirely Through Lands of Destination and Woe. He Finds' Some Sections Where the People Are Able to Take Care of Their Own Poor. The Lesson of the Futility of Trying to Farm on Stock Ranges Taught—Irrigation Means Prosperity. (Still another letter filled with hope and chronicling good cheer is the seventh of Sidney, Cheyenne County, Neb, Dec 19—This county has but one person in the poor house, and is taking care of six families, by issuing warrants to them for $4 or $5 per month, But few have left the county within the past year, as the vote of November showed about the same number as was cast at the previous election. The relief work already done among the farmers and reachers who needed it has been distributed largely by the Rev. Mr. Albin, the Lutheran minister, who was made a relieft agent here by Chairman Ludden He was greatly assisted by the ladies of Sidney, principally members of the Ladies' guild, the Good Samaritans, on the Woman's Relief corps, Mr. ALbin said "I have received no supplies from Mr NOT SO BADLY FIXED The Rev. George A Bcecher of the Mr Atkins, one of the county commis- "But few applications have been SEED IS ALL THAT S NEEDED Cheyenne county is in good financial Mr F. C. Condon of Omaha, who is "The Belmont ditch is one of the most STOCK IS THEIR SALVATION. Kimball county does not appear to be Kimball county has suffered dread- HELPED BY A GOOD MAN The Bank of Kimball in the hands of In my haste to get to the extreme IRRIGATION MEANS PROSPERITY The people are gradually admitting R B PEATTIE. |
