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Show HBV M LOOKING BACK TO THE PAST. M Pioneer Saw Indian Huntlnq Ground H Where Stands Busy City. M "Stranger. 33 years uso I marked M tho sltp tor thla town," said O. J, B Hurwell, wllllo In I.enora tho other lay, "and I have 3oen hortlH ot buffalo M go galloping, through beie and bun- M dreds ot Indiana camping on tlitn very M tspot. Lenora was built on my home- B .stead because I had faith In thlscoun- H 'try. I have aeon aomo haul timet, but B ! refused 5100 an acre for my farm laat week. I landed hero 31 years H " old, without a cent, and now I am, of course, no wealthy man." Thero waa a rlni of pride In tho H YOleo of the old plonoer as lib spoke of Lenora and IIh lieclntiliiR. As ho 1 spoke, tho stroot ias lined with farm- H' orB' teams, rural carriers wont drlv- m . log hy; the whistle of Ui Incoming B train was heard, and Urn Itl-h 3liool m vhell waa ringing. H A. Rlance down Slain street rvnloil the Ioub lino of larso stoics that ho- Bpolcu a wealthy and populoim tor.intu. ' nl'y- The old plonor could si III see the Indlnn onampmeut, and tlm wild buffalo, and he was onv'?l tho pano. rama of the years that ha xazod upon, In which was doveloped tho busy Uttlo clty-Topeka Capital. |