From The Topeka State Journal, March 13, 1913. Farmer to claim agent: A cow of mine stood on your track About a week ago, And now old Bessy’s in the land Where all good bovines go. Your engine poked her in the ribs And left her stiff and still; You bought old Bessy then and there, So kindly pay the bill. Claim agent to farmer: Old Bessy never should have stood Upon the railroad track; You cannot blame old Twenty-Four For hitting her a crack. We didn’t drive old Bessy there, It’s not our fault she died, So bury her and mark the grave: “A bovine suicide.”
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