September 1897 - The entire issue (16 pages) is devoted to a long article about Boulder County farming with photographs: Home of S. B. Sutherland, Home of W. H. Gardner, gathering the berry crop at Scott's Place, Irrigating near the mountains in Boulder County, Press brick works at Boulder, Stewart's Jersies, In Ellison's Raspberries at Longmont, View of the valley at Longmont, The Farmers' Canal, In Wolf's Vineyard near Boulder, Home of Fred Halverhout near Longmont, Gathering berries on Anderson & Parson's Ranch, Row of young apple trees, View of East Boulder farms with the residence of T. B. Holman in foreground, Orchard and residence of N. Glaze near Boulder, Residence of Mrs. Clements, Stacks from seven acres of wheat near Longmont, Orchard and residence of Mrs. M. E. Newland in Newland's Addition, and the Main buildings of the Boulder-Colorado Sanitarium.
August 1898 (two copies) - The entire issue (36 pages) is devoted to a long article about Boulder County farming with photographs: Boulder residences (Fulton Brothers, E. T. Carr, Mrs. S. M. Belser, Dr. H. O. Dodge, O. H. Wangelin, Samuel C. Conger, Mrs. M. E. Newland, Dr. Mary T. Lowery ), Boulder businesses (Boulder Bicycle Co., Crystal Springs Brewing and Ice Co.), Longmont residences (R. G. Sutphen J. W. Turrell, Samuel Williams, Charles Kistler, A. H. Buckley, F. H. Stickney, Dr. M. Harrison, Fred Halverhout), Longmont businesses (First National Bank, Longmont Creamery, Occidental Hotel, Farmers National Bank, G. C. Miller & Co. Implement House). Scene on Anderson and Parson's Farm, Gathering the wheat crop on Thos. V. Wilson and Bros. Ranch, People exercising in the gymnasium and exercise room of the Colorado Sanitarium, A. M. Hunter's Dairy Farm, Hotel McClancy in Ward, Office of the Boulder Fruit Growers' Association, Portraits (Senator James P. Maxwell, George W. Earnshaw, Dr. H. O. Dodge, Dr. C. F. Andrew, A. M. Hunter, and R. G. Sutphen), Reduction Works of Pennsylvania Mining and Milling Co., St. Gertrude's Academy, Chautauqua grounds taken from top of St. Gertrude's, and Jackson's Resort.