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Show - ( 5 VOL. - II.Heber Wasatch CouKty, Utah, Monday, December 14th 1891 No. 26 ' THE DECLINE OF THE CO W--' THE HEBER HERALD. Editor and Manager. A Hatch Jr, BOY. Entered at Heber Postoffice , as sec tnd class mail matter . Ellsworth, Kas, was next chosen as a SUBSCRIPTION PRICES. shipping oint, and then Dodge City, -- . J , after the building of the Atchison, To-- , .$1.00 peka and Santa Fe Railroad. It was a Six I0.50. no common remark that there was . ; $0.25. Three Morths Sunday west of Dodge City and no God west of Pueblo." The remark was held as good last year, when the trials be- Yhe wind gan to lose their. prestige by reason of the North and South Santa Fe Rock The surly north wind's blowing. Island Roads from Kansas to Texas, His trumpet loud and shrill, and now with the entire disuse of them And piling high his snowdrifts will never again apply. Along the necked hill. The essential feature of jhe cattle trail was its patrons. The great herds One ear Months . -- north He's flying niadly southward, of from 5.000 to 10,000 And soon his angry note Wilf soften and hell doff his Icicle broidered coat, For then he'll be the south wind, And he will wander back With the roses in liis whiskers And iht roses in his pack. . Hell wave his flower trumpet And north-bounscatter free His pack of dewy flowers j d, f On mountain-sid- e - and lea. Harqers Young People. long-horne- d Texas cattle that wended their way over the chocolate. colored highway were not less of a wonderful sight than the circus parade that attracts all eyes. the grazing grounds the Starting-ffbanimals exibctedsome remarkable characteristics. Certain leaders always animals kept the advance, and the same were always found in about the same relative positions irom day to day. the Traveling from four to ten abreast, herd stretched out for a mile or more, with cowboys on either side at guards, was a wonderful picture.- m wide-hatte- d 1 |