Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1884 — THE “PRAIRIE EARMER” BOOMING, [ARTICLE]

THE “PRAIRIE EARMER” BOOMING,

The Old Friends of the Prairie Farmer, and many farmers all over the West, and East, too, will be glad to karn of the good fortune that has come to this rime-honored Journal, for nearly half a century (43 years) has been doing good service to and for the agricultural interests of this country. The number of May 3d announces that, henceforth, The Prairie Farmer will be under the Editorial Direction and Business Management of Mr. ORANGE JUDD, who, after more tha„ a quarter century of service at the head of the American Agriculturist, has left his former field to other hands, and removed to near Chicago, a thousand milts nearer to hundred of thousands of his older enterprising readers who have preceded him to the West. I'ne number before us gives evidence of the vigor and’experience he brings to his new field of work- All who want specimens of the paper as it is, and it to be, and to enjoy its advantages, can have The Prairie Farmer, weekly, from May Ist, up to 1885, by sending a single dollar to the Prairie Farmer Publishing Company 150 Monroe St. Chicago, 111.

Lieutenant Governor Hann ft, who killed the appropriation bills at the last session of the Indiana ture, was presented to the late radlt cal State Convention for endorses ment, but that body thought best to forestall the action of the people, and sat down on him. Tom Hanna was “pigeon-holed” by the radical State Convention.