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Show When the Maine Farmer Misses It. Chicago Herald. I. C. Libby of Burnham,' Me., who has large cattle interests in Montana, says that if the farmers of Maine would live in shacks as they do in Montana, with no furniture to speak of and the coarsest of food, no Ban-days, Ban-days, no boiled shirts, no top carriages, no pianos or other articles of luxury, they could make money just as fast as It is made in the west. Mr. Libby thinks that a year in Montana Mon-tana would cure a Maine farmer of grumbling grumb-ling At his native state. |