The Norfolk weekly news. (Norfolk, Neb.) 1888-1900, August 03, 1899, Page 6, Image 6

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What is Owned and Raised in
Madison County
soxr sriirmsiNU statistics
A Compilation or Slntlntlfi Olmiml from
Hie Hrirln cif Airir rir Mm Vr
Coiling April I IHIM for OoiuiiiImIuikt
r Inltor hiiiI Induntry
1onuty Clerk K CI Holliuanhns kind
ly furnished Tiik Nuwb sonio statistical
infornmtlou which has been compiled
frttn tho reports of nssossorfl for thu
year ending April 1st 18111 concerning
the products of Mndlnon county iinil
other matters which will undoubtedly
bo of intertst to tho pooplo In many
particulars tho figures nro Burprisiiig
and no doubt much Infornmtlou ciiu bo
gleaned from thorn
Number of farms 1020
Acre under fence aJ85
Acres not under foueo 0058
Total number of ncroBin fnrniHor used
iu connection thorowlth JOOOJl
Number of ncrcH planted to winter
wheat last fall 2711
Acres planted to ryo last fall 2852
Number of acres planted to grain tills
upring Wheat WM1 corn lll87l
barley 1080 oatH 7211 buokwhoat tt
Number of acres planted to other pro
duotB IrUh potatoes 705 sweet pota
toes 10 castor beans 1 sugar boots
r87 rutnbugas turnips pumpkins and
simiuih 7 millet nml hungarlan 11115
sorghum for Byrnp or sugar UVi sor
ghum for forage or seed -III kalllr corn8
Numbor of bushels of old corn on
hand April 1st 0121107
Number busholH wheat on hand April
1st 111078
Bushels of corn grown last year
2880880 wheat 51154 15 oats 007012
rye 111 500 barley 17720
Other products raised last year
Jrlsh potatoes bushels 404011 sweot
potatoes bushols 202 sugar beets tons
4400 wild hay tous 20770 tamo hay
tons 1010 millet toiiH 5401
Yield per aoro last year Guru 28
bushels wheat 11 V bushels oats 105f
bushols ryo lit 11 lil bushels barley
34 7 11 bubhels Irish iotutoos 10 i
bushels Bweet potatoes 150 bushels
BUgar boots 10 tons
Aggregate acres of grasses under cul
tivation Timothy 1058 clover 210
blue grass 1I0J alfalfa 171 orchard
grass 1 other tamo grasses 05
Prairie uudor fence or used for mead
ow 25024 acres
Number of tous of tamo hay out tho
past year 1518
Tons of prairlo hay out tho past year
142711
Number of dozou of eggs sold tho
jiast year 1085110
Number of head of dressed poultry
sold tho past year 1151
Numbor of hend of live poultry sold
tho past year 20507
Number of head of poultry on hand
April 1st 82825
Pounds of ohoeso made iu families
250
Pounds of butter made in families
U8500
Number of pounds of butter made iu
factory 25280 number of factories 1
Pounds of milk and oronm Bold during
year including that sold to creamery
3049819
Live stock on hand Horses 0851
mules and asses 475 milch cowb 7771
other cattle 18944 sheep 100011
swine 1111187
Live stock that died of diBeaso during
year Horses 224 mules and asses 0
milch cows 200 other cattlo 1015
aheep 113 swine 14053
Hides sold the past year 524 Pelts
old 27
Number of animals fattened and
slaughtered or Bold for slaughter 27230
Pounds of wool clipped 005
Number of acres used for growing
nursery stock for sale 45
In the orchard line the following is
friveu Number of trees in bearing
Apple 11008 pear 07 peach 350
plum 5404 cherry 4850 Number of
trees not in beariug Applo 20700
pear 500 peach 0111 plum 5028
cherry 0025
Sold duriug past year Apples 504
ousuojs pears no mihiieis peaoues
bushels plums liT bushels cherries
414 crates
Iu small fruits there are 10 acres iu
raspberries ll 4 acres in blackberries
and 0 acres iu strawberries
Small fruit sold last year Raspber
ries 10 crates blackberries 10 crates
strawberries 54 crates
There are 1 1 acres iu vineyards from
which 15 baskets of grapes were sold
aud 20 gallous of wiue
There are in the county 2811 stands of
bees which produced 4370 pouuds of
honey aud 04 pounds of wax
Number of dogs iu county 1 540
In artificial forest there are 534 acres
of waluut trees lOi acres maples
189034 acres cotton woods and other
varieties 10282 acres
llouieeeekera Kxcurntuu
On Juiie 20 July 4 and 18 August 1
and 15 1899 the Missouri Pacific Rail
way company will sell homeseekers
excursion tickets to certain points iu
the southwestern parts of Missouri
Kuubns Arkansas Indian Territory
Oklahoma Territory Colorado aud Utuh
and to many other points located iu
the southeastern states At rate of
iJWXZXkiyrttzefPilc
one nro for Iho round trip pins f2
lir further Information address
W 0 Baiinkh
T O PilliMiPi T V A
A G V k P A
Southeast cornor of 1 Ith mid Douglas
streets Oiiiulm Nebraska
TUESDAY TOPICS
Mrs Jacob llouptll is on tho Hick list
Mis Fox wont to Columbus today to
visit friends
Doy Cnras wan n city visitor yesterday
from Madison
M L Kilo was a city visitor yesterday
from Plainvlow
Olom Bollon of Laurel wan in this me
tropolis yesterday
W L Urniuard was in tho city yes
terday from Nollgh
W D Loamau of Columbus was a
city visitor yesterday
J T Kuglohardt was in tho Sugar City
yesterday from Winsido
Max aud Charles Church of Meadow
Grove drove dowu yesterday
Sheriff Goo W Losey of Madison had
business iu tho oity yesterday
Sheriff E O HasBof Plorco had bus
iness in tho Sugar City ycBtorday
Bort Dillon and MIbb Klsa Dillon of
Oakdalo wero oity visitors yesterday
Miss Minnie Norton roturncd last night
from Sioux City whore shu has boon
visiting
J S McClary who has boon visiting
at Cherry Valloy HI returuod homo
last night
O II Loo of Silver Creek was calling
on Norfolk friends yesterday and looking
aftor business affairs
Mrs Sutherland of llattlo Crook
brought hor son Warner down yostor
day to havo his oyes treated
Latest reports concerning tho condi
tion of Mrs 7 J Parker are to tho of
foct that sho is much improved
Mr and Mrs A G Wltmer departed
this morning on their trip to Pennsyl
vania whoru thoy will visit his folks
Colloctors havo boon hustling about
today exchanging more or less worn bills
with delinquents for what filthy lucro
tho latter may possess
G H Bimiion who has boon clerking
at the Fair store for tho past three months
has resigned his position aud will return
to his homo iu Wakefield
Frank 11 Had ley traveling passenger
agent for tho Illinois Coutral railroad is
in tho city visiting friends and looking
aftor tho interests of his lino
F A Huston of Ewing and Mr Van
Gosbeck of Ainsworth aro iu tho city
preparing to order tho full goods for Mr
Hustons stores of which Norfolk has
ouo
Tho qualified electors of Madison
soliooi district will voto tomorrow on a
proposition to issuo 7 000 bonds for tho
purpose of oroctiug a now school build
ing
Mr aud Mrs Frank Wood of Casper
Wyo aud two daughters Mrs Dr
Priugloaud Miss Myrtle Wood of Pierce
visited at tho homo of W H Blakemau
yesterday
Mr and Mrs B Konyon will leave
this uveuiug for au outing at Hot
Springs S D Mr Kenyou will stay
about ten days while Mrs Kenyou ex
pects to remain a mouth
Tho Norfolk District Kings Daugh
ters cirolo will serve sherbet and cake
at tho residence of Mr H L Snyder
Thursday evening August 3rd A cor
dial invitation is extended to all
J W Edwards has a colt that is mak
ing au excellent record on the race
track and is uow able to get around
much older horses The outlook for the
animal as a goer is bright indeed
The ground under apple trees about
the city was liberally sprinkled with
fruit this morning aud if there are not
sonio cases of colic among the younger
generation before night it will be a
wonder
Miss Allison Searles of St Paul
who is visiting with Miss Mabel
mor at Sioux City is expected horo to
night to visit Miss Edith McClary
Miss McClary is uow at Omaha on her
way homo from Illiuois aud may bo here
this evening
Au excursion train came iu this morn
ing at l 30 from Sioux City and passed
through on its way to Hot Springs
South Dakota Tho train started from
St Paul Minn consists of six couches
and had ou board about 250 passengers
from Minnesota South Dakota aud
Iowa
The month just closed has been a rec
ord breaker iu the matter of toll lino
business doue through the Norfolk tele
phone otlice the amount of business from
a monetary Btaudpoiut being ubout 200
W A Blnkenmngeueral agent for the
Piano muchiue compuuy did more than
half of this business hie bill for the
mouth being 10300
Miss Lizzie Fisher who has been
housekeeper at the Pacific for the
past teu years during which time she
has won the confidence aud esteem of all
connected with that hotel will leave in
a few days for the east on a vocatiou
While Miss Fisher is enjoying a need
ed rest Miss Fitch of Omaha will take
her place aud look after her duties
Mr Weaver father of Mrs H A
Pasewalk died Sunday at Sioux City
from the effects of an operation per
THE NORFOLK ISKWS THURSDAY AUGUSTS 1890
formed In ono of tho hospitals Mrs
Iusowulk and the children were there
at tho timo and Mr Pasowalk went over
on tho morning train Mr Weavers
homo is iu Movllle n small town east of
Sioux City whero ho will probably bo
taken for burial today
Tho band mooting called for lust even
ing wafl n success and was attended by
fifteen musicians They practiced for
novoral hours and apparently could ren
der on tho start as good music as that
mado by bands making moro pretentions
and which havo been in almost constant
practico Another meeting will bo held
next Friday ovoning when it is believed
that other additions will bo mado to tho
membership
A brace of spoctaclo vendors woro nr
rested yesterday for violating tho city
ordinance and peddling without a li
cense Thoy wero given a fine which
with tlio costs amounted to ll Thoy
wero very Indignant nt bucIi treatment
and mado tho diro threat that they
would uovor visit Norfolk again This
was perhaps very disappointing to tho
judge and other city officials aud may
cause groat gobs of sorrow to surgo from
tho hearts of local dealers in optical
goodB If thoy carry their throat into
execution tho peoplo of tho city will
probably boar tho calamity to tho best of
thoir ability
Frank Bouls omploycd by tho F E
M V company as a brukcrnan was
very badly hurt whilo assisting his crow
in switching nt the Junction nt au early
hour this morning Ho was engaged in
making a coupling whon ho was caught
in sonio mauuor between tho engine and
a car Tho shock was recolvod at ono
sido of his abdomou which was quito
badly crushed He was not far enough
in to bo caught squarely botwoon tho
link nul tho bumper or ho wonld have
boon instantly killed Tho injured man
is recoiving every possible caro at the
hands of tho company physician and is
gotting aloug protty well with n pros
poot of recovery
Robort Utter has a show window that
is attracting much attention ou account
of its novelty In tho window is a dis
play of bibles aud recently issued 1 sil
ver certificates Ho oilers a biblo
aud ono of tho bills for 2 nnd is
finding a ready sale for tho goods
The bills aro tho latest thing out aud aro
looked upon with somo suspiciou by vnri
ous pooplo Au effort was mado to
change one of tho bills and a refusal was
mot with at several places of business
Tho banks however readily concede the
geuuinoness of tho money but tho bill is
so dilloroiu from those herntoforo issued
that a porson can hardly bo blamed for
exorcising somo caution
Tho bnrbors of tho city aro receiving
thoir certificates from tho state board of
examiners Tho uow law requires all
barbers doing business in the state to
pass an examination giving their quali
fications aud if favorable a certificate
will bo issued which must bo posted in
a conspicuous place in trout ot the oper
ating chair of the burbor to whom it is
issued Tho now law also requires that
all linen brushes combs razors and all
other articles used iu tho process of
shaving and hair cutting must bo ster
ilized at intervals in order to destroy
disease germs which may be gathered
This lattor provision is an especially
good one and relieves tho barber chair
of ouo of its greatest terrors to patrons
Clienp lUiten South
Ou the first and third Tuesdays of
eaoh month up to and including Octo
ber the Southern Railway offers to
homeseekers aud settlors tho advantages
of cheap one way and round trip tickets
to practically all points in Tennessee
Mississippi Alabama Georgia North
Carolina South Carolina Virginia and
Florida
Homeseekers tickets will bo sold at
the rate of one fare plus 2 for the round
trip tickets good 21 days from date of
Bale in which to returu
Tho southeastern territory offers to
the prospector aud settler more advant
ages than any other part of the United
States and the Southern Railway has
arranged for the sale of tickets ou the
dates mentioned above at low enough
nit os to euablo any one to go South and
investigate tho opportunities offered in
that territory
For illustrated matter rates and fur
ther particulars address
Wm H Taylor A G P A
Louisville Ky
J O Beam Jh N W P A
80 Adams St Chicago Ills
Does Co flee Aree Willi You
If uot dnuk Graiu O made from
pure gruius A lady writes Tho flret
time I made Gruin O I did not like it
but aftor using it for ouo week nothing
would induce me to go back to coffee
It nourishes and feeds the system Tho
children cau drink it freely with great
benefit It is the strengthening sub
stance of pure grains Get n package
today from your grocer follow tho
directions iu making it and you will
have a delicious aud healthful table
beverage for old and young 15 uud 25o
WHO IS
TO
BLAME
Women as well as men
are made miserable by
kidney and bladder trou
ble Dr Kilmers Swamp
Root tho ereat kidney
remedy promptly cures At druggists
iu fifty cent aud dollar sizes You may
have a sample bottle by mail free also
pamphlet telling all about it Address
Dr Kilmer Co Biughamton N Y
WEDNESDAY WRINKLES
W B Hight of Kdgcwuter Park Is ou
tho sick list
Mrs Inines Davoy went to Omaha
this morning
O O McNIsh of Fremont wns In th
city over night
Frod Ackcrman of Stanton wns a city
visitor yesterday
W L Seaman of Columbus was a
city visitor yestorday
W II Johnson went to Madifon this
morning on business
Miss Eva Hosted wns a city visitor
yostorday from Piorco
Mrs Seidell was in this metropolis
yestorday from Stanton
Miss Mary Hollos of Plerco Is visiting
with Miss Lizzlo Mueller
Mrs P A Shurtz and children wore
pasBongors to Omaha today
MIps Harriett Knox of Pittsburg Pa
is visiting with Mrs Dr Holden
Superintendent D C OConnor mado
a business visit to Humphrey today
Mrs J II Leednm and daughter of
Meadow Grove are visiting friends iu
tho city
John Barnes returned this morning
from a visit to relatives and friends at
Pouca
CIiub Flores has recently acquired a
lino horse and buggy and is anticipating
somo pleasant drives
Mrs Mont Wheeler went to Columbus
Junction Iowa this morning to visit at
tho homo of her brother
Mrs Bollo Pheasant and daughter
Lyda roturned this morning from a vis
it to friends at Sheldon Iowa
Grnud Island is to havo a now soap
factory McDauold Co are tho owners
aud oxpoot to do a lucrative business
Miss Emma Hasemnu who has been
visiting her uuolo Mr Crass returned
yesterday to hor homo iu Carroll Iowa
Mr and Mrs M C Hazen havo gone
to Lincoln to attend tho Epworth assem
bly which has couveued at Lincoln
park
Thoro is a rumor to the effect that the
Pacific hotol will soou change bauds
but tho deal has not yet been consum
mated
Tho recent rains have helped tho pas
turogo out considerably and prnziug for
cattlo is now about us good us in early
spring
Tho vicinity of Piorco was visited by a
hail storm early this morning The
amount of damage dono has not been
learned
The condition of Mrs Parker is re
ported to be continually improving and
tho chances for ultimate recovery nro
much brighter
Clarence Salter departed today for Fort
Steelo aud Surutogu Springs Wyoming
whero he will spend two weeks in hunt
ing and fishing
Mrs Johu Laugtreo and daughter
Mattie arrived from Omaha Inst uight
to be the guests of Johu II HullV and
family for a few days
Some complaint is heard from people
who find it a convenience because tho
Third street drinking fouutaiu refuses to
discharge its function
K O Morehouse general freight
agent of tho F E M V road was in
tho city today looking after the interests
of that line of railway
Myron Lambert hus accepted the posi
tion of bell boy at the Pacific hotel and
John Bland will take his place as clerk
in Lewis cash market
Mrs Geo Cox of Shelby Iowa and
Mrs Bruce Dentler of Couucil Bluffs
Iowa mother aud sister of Mrs D F
Sidler arrived in the city this noon to
visit
Tho advauce agent for Lemon Bros
circus is in the city tryiug to make ar
rangements for the appearance of that
Bhow hero about the middle of the
mouth
F K Fulton is taking a vacation from
his duties as assistant postmaster and
departed this morning ou a visit to
friends at Columbus North Bend aud
Campbell
Tho threatening aspect of tho clouds
at au early hour this morning was most
disturbmg to some ponplo Nothing re
sulted however but a little wind and a
spriukle of rain
It is said to be quito the proper thing
now iu society to use no envelope when
sending u short note or letter Tho ends
of the letter are brought together aud
sealed aud the address is written ou the
back
Will Parker arrived iu the city yester
day noon from Boston Mass to visit
his parents being called by the an
nouncement of his mothers sickness
Fred Parker is also expected within a
day or two
The Sioux Oity Journul says that au
other testimonial to the bravery of the
Nebraska troops is found iu the foot that
they didnt turn arouud and head back
for Manila when they found Poyutor
waiting for them
The third annual session of the Ne
braska Epworth ussombly is being held
at Lincoln Park Lincoln aud will con
tinue until tho 10th An excellent pro
gram with prominent speakers uud mu
sicians is being reudered
A closely cou tested game of tenuis
wero Sol G Mnyor and Henry Boveo
against R B Weller and Wynn Rain-
bolt Tho score at tho close of tho game
was 5 nnd 5
Hrnkemnn Frank Beals is reported as
resting easier today but his condition U
still dangerous Dr Colt of Missouri
Valloy chlof surgeon of tho F E M
V was in tho city last night in consult
ation with Dr Salter concerning tho
injured mans condition
Frederick L Curoa of Buttle Crtek
was ouo of tho soldiers of tho First Neb
raska who remained in Manila Ho has
a civilian position as tho captain of one
of tho quartermasters tugs He is tho
only member of company F who re
mained iu the Philippines
Dr J G Morron of Brainurd who
wns Biirgccn of tho Socond regiment at
Ghickununga has recently received tho
apixintmont of surgeon in tho regular
army with tho rank of captain Ho has
received instructions to report to Gener
al Shatter at San Francisco aud from
thoro will go to Mauila
A meeting of tho lire department is
called lor Thursday oveuiug to make
arrangements for attending the Madison
reception and to organize a team to com
pote for tho prize offered for tho hoBe
race It is also announced that firemen
entitled to exempt certificates cnu se
cure them at that meeting
Sheriff Suttou of Morrick county went
into tho B M traiu at Central City u
fowdays ago armed with a search war
rant aud took possession of two barrels
containing 183 prarie chickens and a few
plover which were distributed among the
poor of that city Tho birds were
shipped from Groely Center
Humphrey Democrat Mrs Jo
sephine Hull of Norfolk delivereda very
fino piece of painting to Mrs Lizzie Mur
phy recently It is a fruit sketch that
speaks very highly of her artistic ability
The portraits of ex Senator Allou and
W J Bryan displayed at the speakers
platform Bryan doy were the work of
Mrs Hull
Norfolk implement dealers have been
doing a rushing business this spring
and summer nnd there seems to be no
prospect of its early cessation Farmers
are discarding their old worn out imple
ments buggies and wagons and replac
ing them with new It is seldom in
deed that a fanner drives into town now
with a ramshackle old wagon or buggy
as they did a few years ago
The woman who assaulted Frank L
Lomou editor of the Schuyler Quill
with an ancient egg some time ago was
uot fouud insane by the insanity com
mission aud she uow threatens to take
sweet revenge on Mr Lemon for having
her tried on that score Ho is pleased
that she notified him of the fact as so
mauy people take their revenge first and
lot tho victim find it out after
Curl Hans died Monday at tne home
of his son Frod at Stautou and was
buried at that place yesterday afternoon
The deceased was 81 years of age and
formerly a resident of Norfolk having
come here about 1878 and was iu business
as a flour and feed merchant for several
years Ho lived for some time with his
sister Mrs Wegner at the orfolk
house His wife died here in May 1897
Chr Schavland clerk of the district
court is making inquires for the relatives
or friends of a man going by the name
of J Brown He was taken up for in
sane at Madison on Febuary 8 1890
aud claimed to be from Norfolk Being
udjudgod insane he was sent to the asy
lum at this place and was lately trans
ferred to the Hastings asylum for chron
ic insane He is now very sick and not
expected to live
Tho beet sugar industry has extended
down into Mississippi and the people of
Monroe hope toseourea l000000fac
tory ou the condition that the farmers
plant 5000 acres of beets It was nt
first thought that Nebraska and Cali
fornia soil was all that was suitable for
growing this crop but the rapidity with
which the industry is extending t J all
portions of the country indicates that
there aro few localities where tho sugar
produciug root will uot flourish
Almost any town making a pretense
of being up-to-date can scare up a kiss
ing bug nowadays but thus far Norfolk
has not asserted her rightful place iu
this regard Euterprisiug citizens
should not allow this metropolis to be
outclassed and an effort should be made
to capture a bed bug potato bug or most
any kind of bug which are admittedly
remarkably scarce aud herald it fur aud
near us one of the dreadful insects so
easily discovered iu other towus
Fremont Tribune The meu in the
El U horn yards are experiencing the big
gest rush in the goueral freight business
the company has seen for some time It
is frequently stated that more material
is being handled during the past three
weeks than iu the past four years spe
cial rushes excepted Lots of corn is be
ing shipped and other material is going
through iu abuudauce The passenger
business is a so large Both roads
through Fremont report heavy summer
travel in all directions
The Fairbury Gazette is auxious to
assist advertisers to new schemes even
though it does not profit thereby and
makes the following announcement
Businessmen who are eager to pat
ronize every fake advertising scheme
that comes along will be delighted to
was played hustevening ut the court iu learn oue is headed this way from Aurora
the west end of tovu The players At that place he got up a bulletin board
to record the arrival nnd depart nro of
trains Ho sold cards to surround it to
tho ninount of 27 collected tho money
and left When tho depot agent discov
ered It ho pitched it into tho bnck yard
as tho fellow had no authority to ploco it
iu tho building Get your curds ready
by the timo ho roaches this pluco
Quito a sensation wns created in tho
vicinity of Petersburg last week whon
It wub noised around that tho skeleton of
a baby had been discovered under tho
floor of tho houso on tho Willlnmsdale
ranch west of that town whilo tho build
ing was bolng repaired Tho bones woro
bronght to towu and tnken to Dr Mur
dock for examination nud ho stated that
thoy weio tlw bones of a bubo about fif
teen inches iu length A day or two
Inter the bones oi four more iufuuts wero
discovered under tho samo building
which lf d p ople thoro who are well
acquainted with tho premises to recall
some reported dark deeds about the place
a few yeurs b ick and to strengthen their
belief as to the veracity of tho reports
Prairie di gs nre raising havoo with
tho range in the vicinity of llushville
Withiu a radius of four miles of that
place there aro uo loss than nino
towus covering 3500 acres of pastur
age which has been rendered almost
useless the little pests killing out tho
grass Ton years ago there wero but
few dogs and but ouo town in that
vicinity Of Into years however thoir
increase has been very rapid and alurm
iug to property owners One town near
Rushville three yeurs ago covered loss
than 100 acres now it has extended over
nearly four sections of land Means of
exterminating tho pests are being ex
perimented with and it is hoped that a
satisfactory method will bo discovered
The storm which passed over Norfolk
Monduy night proved to bo quite disas
trous at Osmond where a baby cyclone
played havoc At that place it wns ac
companied with hail and a heavy down
pour of rain It was the worst storm
that overfished that sfction The graiu
fields are badly lodged corn bent over
and the farmers will scarceely realize a
half crop Tho Catholic church was
raised from the foundation enrried
eight or ten feet and is badly damaged
The largo railroad windmill wns blown
down nud tho large barn of J L Wil
liams was carried a considerable dis
tance aud dropped over a pig pen Con
siderable stock was killed Every sninll
building in the town wns either demol
ished or badly shaken up Broken win
dow pauos and turnblod over chimneys
are numerous
Exposition All ItlKht
A number of prominent Nebraska and
Iowa gentlemen wero appointed a com
mittee to examine the exhibits amuse
ments grounds and general features of
the Greater America Exposition Thee
geutlemeu in their report declare the
Exposition far beyond their expectations
in excellence They commend ir as in
every way worthy of public patronage
from an educational as well as an enter
tainment standpoint
They speak very highly of the Ma
chinery hall of the Manufacturing and
Agricultural Buildings
This report ought to convince the most
skeptical
3C H Krahn is offering a chance for
geutlemeu to procure suits on easy pay
ments Notice his offer iu another
column
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