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Show U ' That $1,000,000 Storm All records for May otorma have beui bioken by the one that has .wept over the country during tho past two weeks. Tho oldest Inhabl-tuuta Inhabl-tuuta who have bien uble to nay In 'the early sixties, etc, wo hail such l Btonti," have all git on up and acknowledged ac-knowledged that noer before In May los theio been BUih a downpour. It nuB been a.gentlo falling, without a .et up, for oory day, mid oory bit of It has gone Into tho giouud. "It has been worth millions to us" jay tho dry farmers. Tho dry grain is now well advanced. In aom' cosiu Juat commencing to head out. The itonn liiBuniH a heavy yield of $1 00 Aheat. In Cedar Valley Horsemen jay thut It Is unsafo to got on" tho beaten trail aa your hoi Be inlrew kneo doci, oven In tho sago brush ' "It la woith ii million doll.ro to us" Buy that atoekinen, as wn .no iih aured plenty of graBB on the summer ruugos, and will make an abundance of feed for winter grazing on tho deserts and lower hills. "It has been a grert vnluo to un any tho sugar beet growero, as It ha glon the jouiik plants an excellent Btart;. "Hut wo have had enough" they say, "as tho timet hna como when the plants 'should bo thinned, and every day's delay now la a iMrlmonl. Tho storm huu been of great value to tho alfalfa grower, and Just as soon "ita.itlic farmers can get at It, thoy will commence nutting their alfalfa, al-falfa, so as to nprlng tooth mid briiBh drag It to get lid of tho weovil. The thorough soaking Unit him been given will glvo tho second crop n vigorous start. The storm hns been genpral, no part of tho stato has boon mtcsed. In the oust coinSldornblo damage haB been done. Thoro have been killing frosts In tho Great Kukus region and n foo' 'of snow In Nebraska. Thero hnvo also been damagliiB temporntures In eastern east-ern Colorado and Wyoming. |