Lioaal Dsws. The isiewor I* abroad !n the valley. Head L>r Thrasher's local Mil in ihi if-SIIP. Every body is* making garden new days J. F. Si nip* on a Loup * n\ vi»it« oi Monday. E B. Hickman answer* to the roll rail of the NoutiiwtSTETM now W J. Wilber, of Litchfield.»«» business at the hub last Hat untay. ,), K. ilcnry l itrohssed a new top buggy of K. H. llayhurst Saturday. Mr Knapp and son of Havre (’reek, waa doing busluesaat the bub Monday. Dr. Chare anil T. II. Elmer are tap ping the water workaln front of theli place* oi bunnfM Water (‘ommls*loner Jenner was bu*>> boring water main* till* week lie struck water every lime. A Hutton andaon Koan, are runging over twJ hundred head of cattle on the valley north west of town. Spring time bar arrived gentle Annie, and the Johnnie Jumpups will delight the beaita of youtg America Our cltl/ene should not forget that thl* la the reason of the year to plant trees. Beautify your homes by setting out a few. A postal card from K Brewer in forms us that he intends soon to return to Nebraska, lie will visit Lincoln before returning to Loup City Lonnie llentfrow, who left these parts a year ago returned last Saturday even ing and will, for the present, remain in the city. Mr Rentfrow came from Cblllacotlia Mo Our nuptual reporter states that Walter Johnson and Miss Cora Bowers both of Valley county but quite well known here, were married last Tuesday. April 18lh. The XouTHVVKBTtRN ex tends congratulations. If the different church organisations of the town will furnish tis with a week ly announcement we will give them a column on our local page. We would like to have all announcemeta handed in as early as Wednesday of each week. Mr, Fred Jens of Oak Creek subscrib ed to Hie articles of faith that Insures 52 visits to his home, of the the Nokth WESTKKN this year, Mr. Jens Informs us that they have 21(5 acres of small grain in the ground and are still sowing. Mr. Joseph Hecora, the young man who is working for Judge Wall, met with quite a serious mishap .Saturday evening last While passing a cow be longing to Mr Wall, she kicked him on the Buin bone with such force as to splinter it slightly and laid the young mar. up for repairs. Mr*. Busan A Hondeisbeldt, daugh ter of Hev. Mi/ener who wag binned in a prairie Are la.-t week, arrived at Grand Island on her way to her fathers funeral and telegraphed from there that her little son, about three yearg old, broke hli collarbone and she had to return to her home. The Women's t'nitv Club will give a musicale at the home of It. J Nightin gale, Friday eve., April 21at. Come and enjoy a musical treat A deposit of a dime in the “Club havings Bank” will be appreciated by the ladies In charge of arrangements. The daily papers announce the mar riage of Miss Ftnnle Brown, of Bur well, Nebraska to B. II Miller of that place. MUs Fannie is a cousin of ye senior scribe and has a number of ac quaintances here. Her father G. 1* Brown, was one of the early day set tlers of this county. The groom, we understand. Is Burwell’s hotel proprietor We extend congratulations I wa* reading an advertlaement of Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholura amt |)iar rlioea Kemedy in th» Worcester Enter prl*e recently, which lead* me to write thU. 1 can truthfully *'iy I never uaed any remedy e«|tial to It for colic am) diarrhoea I have never had to me more than one or two done* to cure the worat ca»e with mytalf or children W A Htiiood, i'opomnke City, Mil Kor sale by Odendah! Bro’r. The eiitertainmenta given by H«v. II. lli bdoii, of Omaha at the M K. church, last Huodajr, Monday aud Tue»* day iilftht* were tlrat claw and the crowded house* each night ahowed (hat hla effort* were highly appreciated The entertainment con*l*ted of to-au’i fnl alereopih a i views Key. Ilebdon I* a temiterance evangelist and a numtier of wlrrl aong* rendered during ih« evening program were aecoutpanlnl i>« III 0*1 rated •triii*, Ills method of v\ plaining the scenea i* both pleasing and lualruclive. Mr. lit b Ionian W * dm * day morning for I’hapman Mr, John Kggett. uwr accotnntedallng la*irk»t and nmi buyer, and Mi* Id* 11«.blow both of lamp t tty, were mar ned wt tirwwd (•land !a*t Momls) «i j O.ctiH k p. mi , at lb« r**tdm‘« of |b* groom* brother 11»«*» b-f here i| day moioing and returned HTnlumUi evening Mr Kggef* i* aw of our *ub atantlai b wlue** tw»» ami h*« a h*»l of frlewd* who wl.l* him an abwdwwew el heppimM* awd *w*v#»* The hrbbr l* an Mwwyitikril la* y awd m«. h re*petted by all who fcwa# her, live Nnant wiilias )*>l»i la rklending towgralu i Nil low* 'I Iihv Jainmg. Ashton's popular hard wan? metcbant whs a Loop City vislt<>i Monday Fresh Garden and Field seeds in bulk at T M Heed’s AsliU-v Conger took a tumble from the top of his windmill tower the other day and by good luck and quick air manipulation came out with a few bruises. F. K. Hi ewe i wishes to announce that lie will have a supply of fruit ire a on hand about April 15, which he will sell at very reasonable rales. Call and sec him if tou contemplate setting out trees The water main near the hose house showed a leak by the water forcing It self to Ihe surface yesterday. The leak proved to be from the old Lander# c n nectfoii and was promptly stopped by water commissioner Jen tier Cl itn up your burn )anl» uml deposit thi* manure uml rubbish on the new road leading to the new bridge. There will nccfNirliy have to be lor* of grading and filling done and if all in town would unload In the low place* It would ma terially help the township to get tin road In a payable condition. We are Informed by the township officers that there I* not enough money In the road fund of this township available for that particular purpose to get thi* road in good shape. In this event it is but natural to suppose that the business men of the town would help what they can to get lbe road in shape. A. 1’ Cuiley la expected to return from the east In time to give u* some further observations on the weather this month. In hi* last he forgot to say anything about the prevailing heavy winds or why It is that the month is two thirds gone and no April showers. People seem to be quite anxious to know whether or not these winds will continue blowing all summer. Of course they have no fear as to the winds dry ing up and destroying the crops for .Mr. Colley has already assured Hi* m thut the harvest wiil be of an abundant yield. But the inconvenience of such wind hug made them anxious to know just what they may expect. Mr. Cullry will probably report in our next issue. The Ladies of the U. A. It. entertain. Client last Saturday night was a ]{ed White and Blue sucec-a financially uml every otic r way. The speaking and re sltations was very good, especially the ‘•Kittle Scared B inner” by Mrs. Hunter, and tlie Irish song by Prof. 1C. M. Woods evoked great applause ami some blushing 011 the part of that modest gentleman. The music famished by THE orchestra was delicious and soul stirring ami made one feel like clearing a space for a Virginia Reel After the entertainment a supper was served, the exhilerating part of which was the Ko miko bill of fare and the strength of it, the ‘ Crystalized Oder*.” I lie receipts were f 11.00 and the satisfaction general. Our good looking friend Joseph I’edler was the lucky lujun tiiat wore Hie tri colored blanket home after an impar tial drawing. The L. of the G. A. R. are always ahead wnen it comes to a good time. A quiet little surprise wan arranged by the friends of Jimmie Conger last week, and on Sunday morning they swooped down upon Jimmie to remind him that years were parsing and that he had already arrived at hi* 27th mil* stone. The time pasted pleasantly un til dinner was announced and then the little crowd of merry makers gathered around the table which was groaning under the load or many good things prepared by Mrs. Conger and Grandma Haney, to tickle the pallets of their guests. After dinner the time was spent In games, music and singing until old •sol dipped his head toward the western horizon and warned the party that it was time to depart. Thosu present were Mr and Mrs. ami Miss Hattie IU>hurst. Mr and Mrs, U 1. Christianson, Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Conger and Mi and Mrs G, II Gibson. A few tokens of remembrance of his ‘27th birthday was presented to Mr. Conger, after which all returned home w ishing for n any r turns of the occasion for Jimmie. I lie Western part of Nebraska ate to he opened up for development bj the construction of a new railroad to branch off from the Hurling ton a line t • the north west at MlUm-v, N.d. and eateud west ward, a distance of I r. miles to llartville, W’yo The new line h «« been surveyed and I .*0 team* are already at work griding j IV road bed The comp ua build • >ng the liaa i, *tyh-d p„, ,V hraaku jWioroiug an,| Western i wit ad and j it mm later ha a*.« ,Ci. ,| |,v the pro j ur^auiv* lluihiigtou Snt.m •mi u h\ mm | m las lt*|* % at|i} It • o A « | k V« mm jti#i Him * *4 .* r *, ***** *i » | • » «J« • , g i , •***'■ M ‘t tttttfcil* fegd ^•*1 Ml IM s 4.I.-4M !>■•«* >1 j»|i |mau< ■ I #»tp* I **•« » a t •* > •fca* * » r* 4|A ** |W%**»§Mk! - • ++* * *«# +* ,^1 itlM i# f*HH Mk egtp yc# %.*:, t t**^ | mg Mm CAUI) OK THANKS Our kind friends Mini miKhi ors "ill please accept our slnci re thanks fur the klndne** Hnil help given ti* during the sickness anti burial of our beloved father. Mill*. IIANNA ( AIIRCTII Wll.I.IK ('AHItl'TII. Ml( uml Mil*. i'HAKLKY CABKI I II Mh and Mrs. Ei-mkr Thompson Mm. mill Mbs. Thompson Mr. «nil Mrs 0. S IIiihiklxok Tel Irr, bull-Ithemn anil ... The Intense itching andaraatllng loci dent to tho*** diseases, t* Instantly a.by ed by applying Chamberlain** Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bail *• *0 have been permanently cured by if- li Is equally < ffleient fur Itching plli - mil a favorite remedy for sore nipple* chapped hands, chilblain*, frost biles *nd chronic sore eyes. 2ftct*. pi r box For sale by Odendabl llru'*. Hot kk Clkamncj Is Here Go to Watkinsons anil pick out your Hew carpet. New Samples now in. SHORT HORN BILLS. Three reil yearling* eligible to regl* try. Hreil and raised and for gale bv— Sami ii. McClki.i.an, N.trill Loup, Neb l)K. Cady's CONDITION Towi»kis>, are ju»t wbat a horn* need* when In bad condition. Tunic, blood |iiirltl«*r and vermifuge. They are not food but med icine and the beat 111 u«e to put a horse In prune condition. Trice M cents per package. For sale by Odondaht Bro's. KAMILt KKl'NloN Mr*. Carolina M. Kent Entertained tier Children at lllnner. Mrs Carolina M. Kent entertained all of her children at dinner last Sunday at at the home of her son, Kdward B. Kent, at U,; Fayette street. The dinner was given in honor of Mrs Kents daughter, Mrs. F F. Foster of Loup Llty, Neb raska, who has not been here in t wt yle jears. During the afternoon a photo graph of the party was taken. Those present were Mr and Mrs. /. I’ Rhodes of Susquehanna, Mrs. Foster of Loup City, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Kent, Mr. anti Mrs. A. E. Kent. Mr. and Mrs. K. B Kent and Mr and Mr*. A. O. Mei l of this city Binghamton N. Y. Time-. Editor A11 |>li in of tin- Arcadia < 'liatu pion and Mr. Earitle Milbitrn, propri etor of Arcadia's temperance saloon were discovered preambulating our streets last Monday just about the time the wind went down. The boys, that is Earnte Is as fat as ever, and brother Allpbin just as good natured and near ly as fat. II" always was as corpulent as a double end tooth pick and ju-t abouus pointed—in Ids remarks to the pops. Corne again boys and-have something. There was eonaidi ruble excile nient at Washington last Tuesday over the receipt of a telegram from Admiral Dewey, which reported that Hie insurgents laid taken prisoners fifteen American soldier*, a party of Dewey’s naval forces. The dispatch says that the Yorktown visited Baler. Luz id, east coast T.I on the 12lh inst. foi tbepur p >se of securing and bringing away the Spanish forces, consisting of 80 soldiers, who were surrounded by 400 insurgents They were tired up on and some fifteen of them captur ed. The fate of tin in is unknown as the insurgents refuse to commun icate. One of the missing number is a Nebraska boy whose leone is in Lincoln. At » meeting of the aetioo| board Iasi Wednesday ms'll', it was deei I ed to nil inn it h propusi'ion to the voters of tins school district to vote 7,000 Uo bonds to build a tour room school bouse Mr. Hicks, (be archi tect of Omaha was present and it was arranged with linn to furnish (dan* for a four room building and estimate of .met of same. The building to be substantially as fol low: Suu of building I • by 7«l, each school room to b# -1 bv 11, the main ball lobe by is From tics ball space on llrst ll >or is to In- a wardrobe on each side and s'iirw»> This will leave the ball in llst| dear I'olll |j by ii, (lit loe second il •' r wil| be two want role < and a ri h\ Id reeitiH ii r «oii also tak> n fr«>iti the Is *11 space I n ■ t«***«•%* tin [ ||| 'ini* 14# 4t *4 4l l< tiM* #MF«* ft'f lilt* »t| (‘b ill if ff (I »«* H«lt i*V t| i|i| *i n* «*t I ill i|j | Tllll'i TAIII.K I.OI'P I, In coin, Omaha, • 'bicago, St. JOM'pIl, li union- Oily, St. I.oiiIk, null till point* Ka«t and South « I I V. NKBK I >*‘n vt*r. Helena, Unite, Salt Lake City. Pori land, San Frunclaeo, and all point* West THAIS a LK A VI'. AN KOl.I.OWSi (joist. EAST So By I'HMininir.tn Hu tit) freight , . ..U (Nip, m. IJOlNli WEST So 6) I’ttwBonr . i.IB p. m. So i tfiaiii. iiinoa. tn. hle> |.1 tttx dinner amt redlining chair earn (neat* tr*'" on through traina. Ticket* •old and i. -gage ••lioomnl to any |Mttnl In the t'ntted siataii or Canada. Km inlm matloii, iiiuivt, tlinn tallies and lleketa tail oil or write to A. K, Wert* A rent. Or .1, Klt VSl'l*, (Joil’l, I’UHHunger Alient, Oiiniiitt, Nehru-k.i, U. I*. IUII.WAV So -il leave* daily except Sunday (pa*» enifcri, 7 : i a in. So, hs leave* Monday, Wedueaday and Krldav, on tied) t':05 p. in. so, up lenvea luemluv, Tlturaday and Satur ' ty, tmixed) 'i :ut o to So H. art I Son dally except Sunday (mixed) 11:4.1 ik. in So. flanlvea dully except Miindny (paait eiii-er) ".on p. in Klrat clna* •erviea and eloae connection* cant, weal and aoutli W. 1). ClAVTON, Agent ‘ l ittle colda" neglected ioat* Uioun aiiilaof deatb*yearly. People who have iisi i| |»r, Sawyer'* Wild (.'berry and Tar. eonmend If even for conrumptlon,— For ale by Otlendahl llro'a. Nit llliclit lit tgllllesS The woman who is lovely in face, form ami temper will always have friend*, but one who wouhl he at true live in oat Weep her healih. If she is weak, sickly ami all run - never failing for all rheu matic and neuralgic pains.—1>. Biiant, Santa Ynez. t'al. For sale by Ode.idah! Bro's. NERVITA PILLS: Restore* VITAUTV LOST VIGOR 'and manhood Cured Im potency, Night Kmissionsand wasting diseases, all effects of self abuse, or excess and ludis fiction. A nerve tonicund blood builder. Brin^H the pink glow to pali ■ land restores the fire of youth [By mail ROc per box, tilnixes I for $2.50; with n written i;nutHn> too toouro or rel'iiml ... , y. Send for circular. Addre- % NERVITA MEDICAL LiO. Clinton A Jackson , CHICAGO, ILL. KOH mu: HY ODKXDAIIL BROS Letup City, Nebr IIUCKLK.SH’ AICNICA SALVE. '1 hi’ best salve in the world tor Cuts BrlSoros I'leeis Salt Rheum Fever Sores Tetter Chappeil Hands Chilblain* Corns and .ill Skin Eruptions Slid pos itively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by (Jdendahl Bros, NOTICE FOR l'UDI.1 ATION. I,ami Olttce, Lincoln. Nebraska) April Kith, \m. i Notice in hereby given that the follow Ing.named settler bus Hied notice of her intention to make final proof In support at her claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge of Mherman County, at Loup, Nebraska, on May JO, I Hint, viz: Martha K. Kngle, wlddow and one of the heirs of George Kngle, deceased Homestead Entry No. IH.H7, for the east half Norl h east quui ter Heotlon 21, Town ship IS, Itiinge III west. lie names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence u|m>ii and cultivation of said land, viz: llans fleck, of Lllchfleld, Nebr. Richard llaker, of *• •< Jerry Khettier of ** ** John Wuhler, of Loup •• .1. \V. Johnson, Register. MOTH i: t ■ dt PUBLICATION. Land Office at Lincoln. Nob. i March *Tlh, IMO. f Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing. named settler has filed notice of tils intention to make final proof in support of Ills claim, and that said proof will he made before lhe county Judge of Sherman comity at Loup City, Nebraska, on Miy Dili, 1899, viz: Lawrence Komnu, Homestead Knlry, No. IKKII, foir the East half of North west quarter and lots I and a of section .10, township Hi north, range Li west. He names'the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon mid cultivation of said land, viz: Mike l.ewuiidowskl, of Ashton, Nebr. Thomas Stanczk, of Ashton, Nebr. John Q, Pray, of Loup. Nebr. John Jens, of Loup, Nebr. J. W. Johnson, Register. LEGA L NOTICE State of Nebraska I \ k. a. The State of Nebr. County of Sherman 1 To Unknown owner non resilient owner of the following described realcstate situate In Knud District No. 7 of Sherman county anil State of Nebraska to-wlt; North west fourth. Section 3.’, Township Id, Kanur Id west Volt are hereby notllleil that complaint has lin n made to tno as lioad Overseer of said Hoad District that there Is an open well upon the above described real estate and if the same is not lllled up Immediately, I shall proceed to HU the same In the manner provided by law aa the sain*1 is dangerous for stock. Given under my bund this 31st day of March Iswy. « hAimes Linoku,, Overseer of Koad District No. 7. Sherman county, Nebr. LEGAL NOTICE. In Distrlei Court of Sherman County anil HI ate of Nebraska Clara K. Nate, IMaintiif. v*. 8. 8. John flute, Dulendant. State of Nebraska , > State of Nebraska. Sherman county ) To John Nute, non-resident defendent: You ure hereby nolllled that on the 27th day ol March l-su Clara E. Nute filed a petition against you in the district court of fehermau county, Nebraska, the object and prayer ot which are to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds, that you have for over two . ears last past been an hab itual drundanl. and further that being of sufficient ability to provide suitable maintenance for said plaintiff for three years lust past have grossly, wantonly, and cruelly refused, and neglected so to do. You are required to answer said pell, tlon on, or before Monday the sib day of May 1 Claus E. Nutb, IMaintlfT. By T. 8. SloirriSGALB, her attorney. Attest: John Minsbull, (seal ) Clerk of the District Court. NOTICE TO UBADEB8. Healed bids with apecifloalions will he received no later than noon of May, 15th lsii'.iat the office of the county clerk In Loup City, Nebraska, for the making of a giailu In the Middle Loup river, on the section line bet ween sections II and II in township fifteen tl5>, Itangu 15. Sherman county, Ncbrenku. such grade to comuienee at the east cud of the new Middle Loup river bridge on said line, to extend to the cast bunk o| mM river, and to be at its west end one Lait higher than thu floor ot "Hid bridge, and to have a fall, begin, ning at said orldge,of six Inches to every twenty feet of entire length of grade, the grade to be twenty feet wide on top, with slope on sides of one and one half feet to one toot of height, top of grade to consist of at least one tool of clay; Bids lo be at a specified sum per lineal loot of finished grade: Bidders to show manner of mak ing grade: The right to reject any or all bids Is reset veil. Dated this 21st day of March, |s‘.» seal i John Minsiii.'I.l, _'o-iniy c .-iu NOTICE (DU LltJl'UK LICENSE Notice U be tally given that T. Henry (tuner did on 'be 3rd day of April. t»g0. Die with the Village Clerk of Loup City. Nebraska in the county of Sherman and said slate bis petition and application for a license to sell mall, plrituon* aad tutm* liquors In *akt village lorth* fiscal year beginning on lb. Brat Tuva lay of Mai isfe sutb appllvatton lelag | l*ttttio»t u| toon titan thirty of the rest- I o« frw bold. IS o| t lilaav uf Loop t tty | tny ul • •Hon. protest or reiatusalraacr to aid appusat ion must tw Bled ua or lie fore | l INI 'III ifalf of JklstV imv, tf*t*4 tfcl* MU lUfr ef 1 Manny Ctsann Applicant j tt < -» 1 It III- it til tillage (bob Notu » lOUXilimNHIU "ft**u » V‘i» it t t«WR *h* ■h>i»»|i.i*4 »«. *t»* «*4 '»►’»* * »«•■» MMtHIMMM* M IlM wntlb ••»* * • “* * l^t tin |M> »,.«« *l»t» »*, MM* tttt Mul rod *M«*I*M(»*. - .,-t .rid .*u| Ilk* «» t !•« "••MAIM *i ife w«tk««M ».i m«imi '**•*> • *« *• llumo |Mi 1 iIj it •HMMknnWi IhriMtlt iHt i « PMW 1* »** Jf «4 IM> MtlilltMII 1fc~Tl ‘ Mt K.« 4m •*•*•.*'* « » ■» 1*- H Ml rlllli tit. • • WhhuiiwUlttiMtoirtlwi. A (• '* u* » « W« MiMuMI ». . -,ui»i j v**r*M<- tb- ki * •«*•> ***» M1*|| Hi M«rcfc im .■*! J '»H Mll.tm I'tu i IKA DWUA BTEKB— For nCW stock, Field and Garden seeds at VV'atkinson’s. NOTICK TO LANDS OWSKIiS The commissioner appointed to view and report upon n road commencing at »outh •* ea»t corner section Thirty four ) Township Thirteen (13) Range Thirteen (1,1), thence down said draw In a aoutli weaterly di rection and terminating at tnt. r»ectlnn with county road running to Rockville on north eaat quarter of auction live , >) town* whip thirteen (13) Bangs thirteen (IS) in aald county, liaa reported In favor of the ealahllahment thereof and all injection* I hereto or claim* for damage* mart he Hied In the county clerka oltlce on or before noon of the 7ih day of Mm i», lhdO or such road will tie eatnbllaheJ without reference thereto, Signed tin* SSrddayof March, IMW. John MiNaliuu., County Clerk. IkOill.) I. KG All NOTICK. State of Nebraska ( • m, a, The State of Nebr. County of Sherman I To unknown non resident owner of the following described reulcstatu situate in ttoad District No, ; of Sherman County and State of Nebraska to wit; south wo*t quarter of Section :s Township 10 UaUge Id west. You are hereby notified that complaint has been made to uic us iioad Overseer of said Koad District that there Is an open we 11 upon the above dt crliii d rculn tate aid if tin onne^ Is not llllod up immediately, I shall proceed to (111 the same In the manner provided by law, as the same is dangerous for stock. Given under my baud this lilst day of March I bull. CHAtitiBH Lino iX, Itoud Overseer of itoud District No. 7 Sherman County Nebr. LEGAL NOTICE Slate of Nebraska j - s. a. The Slate of Nebr. County of Sherman I To Frank Tucker, non resident owner of the following described rcalcstate situate in Hoad District No. 7 of Sherman County and State of Ncbrt.sk a to wdt; south west quarter of Sec tion ;toTownship Id Ratine PI west. You arc hereby notllicd that complaint has been made to me us Road Overs’er of ,ald Hoed District that there Is un open well and upon the above described reub ,tute and f the same is not tilled up immediately 1 hall pro ceed to lill the sunn in the muiiui r provided by law. as the same I- dangerous for stock. Given under my bund tills hist day of March I."Mi CM Mil.V LlNUEUi Itoud Oo -eer of road dln.rtct No. 7 Sherman count:. Nebr. I In* old Re I inb I phoenix <>f firook* l)ti, will w rite combined lire, lightning lortuuli) ItiMirnnc lor ~si) j er hundred. N Lkkuy, Iilst Agf. Wishing to close my Photo* Gallerv at Lonp City I will make Photographs from now until itpril at the following extremely low rate: Qabinet Size: [Guaranteed finish] SO.QQ perejoz Qarb Size: [(Jtinrantectl finish] 75 c, per doz Min. size [(• uarantcctl finish ] 50 e per cios. STAMP SIZE: ” [Sinul but neat] 3 doz for 25 cents M. I.IISCHIN’SK^ \ltist, 1 ' I I \ o * » tel Mut*t lltUntui bfc ‘ r* f4U |^ A ?»1 I (*1 M 11 l Ifc -.-*** $* f .A Dt , i|. t* *»** i, H I t ii» «• t ■ i *>1 ** i