Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1888 — THE YOUNGEST COWBOY. [ARTICLE]

THE YOUNGEST COWBOY.

A Woudcriully Specimen ol Vnunj A«iorlc«. The yo-.inue-t cowboy in (lie world Is a pivseat visiting this < - itv, says u teller friial Fort Worth. li« is 1 .og.iu Mulhnil, u herd owner in the UheyOnne cation, and Ik is ;ju»t a month or so over 0 years old*. Tli'* hoy owns over oue hundred head of etttde. lias his own brand, whicl} is duly i. -leied. mid lie does fully as much of lid. «\vtt work ns any Loy of »* vents has done, even in the 'West. This verv nivcat!*- patriarch is a son of Zacli Aiulhall, \k’Tl known llirmiuhout tlie cow-couCry, rnd his father is firmly convinced ihat itn.li another youuc prodigy bps fiat yet apt r.tied in the gracing lauds. Tli-young ■ f ( titU-niftn was (orcna'.ly put in pcw-K's-ion »f e herd some mouths ago He hits had made for himself a little Winein sicr ride and a.s|>edul revolver, with both of which arms he is mild to he very expert. The D > ims hi, own bunch of horse, and hlrgHris own course, under the bUiHiriuten lmce of his father—and during the picmu spring lie has every ci.y liddeu a line of more than three . ir.fles about his Herd. i~U is a development of Young America widch the herders in these part.; do not believe can be equaled in any tuber pnrt of the conmry. The lioy is worth nkiut $1,260 in iiis own right, and his profits will not be leas than s‘>oo a vi-ar, which is more*than fulls to the lot of the average 0-year old. ——- „ ■■ •' . ..' . J