|-. _' .-. • V • s'. .' ^ *.-■' \- ?.1 V'**'- 1 -•■/'. I •.•' ''. • ■* v ■ • ■ .'MV, * J \K\ *;!■?•$ - •»■• ’ii ;-^§‘©own in the CoifToast black land of South Texas meets the;;s^v4pi-t the true meaning of the ngiicultural de\rel^; . ,.... :■ feThMT t;: -, . Iment now in progress in the counties ofNueces, ufcMfcSiwiw MVho1i‘*Humti!»v^iSaU Tatricio, Elebeig and^^T^{!!)« *£1 mg upon all Texas. , ' nSirf.-H. Ku-h.-«K «i«i Mm x\vti» ww. | Qn;v a tveasured memory remains of tlieTewtin*. they woro Rnvlftl mi holuuf \A r••■•■■ • -x t ‘L: /«? v-wtUg H'ai’HUxndiHH Uy M‘a*uu\:NTvbk j y (!*•^lt;-vonmy n hbT myantlU^ I roamed 1 at will upon the virgin prairies wh0$$ , .■$.* 1 wonderful agricultural possibilities were themCm morning nf MovvH ihut nmt mu { Unknlt;)\Vn» --T ' —i-vvj'i-lamU'l TwgiMrl. : entUM ..‘'The' Uubt V .. X(H\ 4.y0111*8 ago lessithan eleveB4thbusancl|aopi ithe South Texas Gulf Coast conn try ♦h-sr»ih t,-^ «..» • i cultivation and now. there is over six hundred1*? *“ ”• -B 1 thousand acres. Truly the days of theTraildri^;tnru » TnUr burning tin* \vntiim,JSS ers in this country have gone forever aiSAlrttt oC %e waiting commercial world arlt;ii ... ... .’$,:■■■ire turheduto. ,h\nm V1)IU!, willin IMS1R- ..»«• 5 ' . • '•' . Vv ' t- 'v™am IWUmv KlobwH mid Jl,u ] 11]0 iMM 1 nl'ORK#V*..... lt;a. . .,.r. .'.-n . -. v . ■ :' ., :■