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    TEH DAILT BEE- : MONDAY , FEBKFARY 14 , 1881 ,
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The following acknowledgements
were received from parties to whom
the most valuable premiums were allot
ted in our distribution last spring :
SEWING MACHINES.
SARPY CENTRE , Neb. ,
March 22 , iBSo.
Mr.E , Rose&ater , Omaha , Neb. :
DEAR SIR I received my sewing
machine yesterday. Would say that I
am very much pleased with it , and
it goes very far beyond my greatest ex
pectations. Yours , etc. ,
WILL E. MILLER.
CALHOUN , Neb. , March 9 , 1880.
Omaha Weekly Bee , Omaha Neb. :
GENTLEMEN The sewing machine
awarded to me at your distribution of
presents , on the ist inst , received yes
terday. Allow me to state , gentlemen ,
that the machine exceeds my expecta
tion , it being a very fine one in every
particular and much better than repre
sented. Thanks ! Hoping you may
live to distribute many more valuable
presents among your subscribers ,
I remain , yours respectfully ,
B..E. FENNOR.
GRANT PRAIRIE , July i , iSSo.
Received of the Omaha Publishing
Co. , a No. 8 Wheeler & Wilson Sew
ing machine as premium with WEEK
LY BEE. A. J. MOHR.
COOK STOVE.
XENIA , Neb. , March 29 , 1880.
OmaTia Publishing Co. , Omaha , Neb. :
I respectfully acknowledge the re
ceipt of the cook stove , given as a pre
mium with The Omaha Weekly Bee.
The stove is as good as represented in
every respect and well worth the price
represented.
Respectfully yours ,
BYRON SAGE.
SCALES.
HARVARD , Neb. , Aug. 28 , iSSo.
GENTS I write to acknowledge the
receipt of the family scale sent by you ,
came duly to hand. I will say that the
scale is just what I expected and gives
good satisfaction. Please accept my
thanks for it. Yours tr-ly ,
G. A. HERZOG.
BOOKS.
OMAHA , Neb. , March 10 , iSSo.
Received of Omaha Publishing Co.
one set Macaulay's History of England ,
to be deliverd to Z. T. Jarmin , Xenia
Neb. BYRON SAGE.
OFFICE OF N. H. BARNES , }
WAHOO , Neb. July 12 , iSSo. J
Omaha Publishing Co. , Omaha Neb. :
GENTLEMEN Please accept m }
thanks for one set of Chambers' Ency
clopedia and one set of Dickens'works ,
received the 10th inst , as a premium to
The Omaha Bee.
Yours truly ,
N. H. BARNES.
BELMONT , Neb. , April 5 , iSSO.
Omaha See :
SIRS The Waverly Novels awarded
me as a premium were received ingoce
shape. I am well pleased with them.
They make a beautiful addition to my
little library. I would have been satis
fied witthout any premiumfor I consid
er THE BEE one of the best newspa
pers printed in the State. I like the
type and admire the anti-monopoly
principles , and think if all the papers
in the state would advocate the same
principles the people would be awaken
ed to a sense of their misery and try to
do something. The present ruinous
rates of freight can only be changed by
legislation ; but so long as we elect as
our represesentatives lawyers , doctors ,
clerks and loafers , who d"o not ship 2C
pounds of freight in as many years ,
how can we expect anv change. * *
* * Respectfully ,
PETER EVELAND.
FLORENCE , Neb. , March 13 , 'So
Mr. Editor :
DEAR SIR I received the set of
Dickens' Works awarded me from your
distribution of premiums , and was
somewhat surprised when I saw them"
they were so much better than I expec
ted I think that the distribution was
conducted in an honest manner. I am
not speaking this wa- because I was
lucky enough to draw one of the large
premiums , but from the manner ir
which all the premiums were distributee
throughout the country. And again ,
if it had not been conducted in :
straightforward manner , it would have
had a great tendency in destroying the
future prosperity of THE BEE. * * *
I would like to say more in favor o
your paper , but must conclude with ex
pressing my best wishes for the success
of your paper and yourselves.
Respectfully ,
JOHN COMBS.
BLAIR , Neb. , April i , iSSo.
Editor Omaha Weekly Bee.
DEAR SIR I am happy to say that
I received Macauley's Works com
plete , which I drew at j-our grand dis
tribution March 1st , which more than
filled my expectation.
Very truly ,
IOE. S. COOK.
KELLEZ , STORY Co. , Iowa , )
October , 22 , iSSo. J
Received of THE OMAHA BEE Pub
lishing Co. , one full set Chamber's
Encyclopedia , May 15 , iSSo , by
hand of C. E. Mayne , premium -with
WEEKLY BEE.
BEE.C.
C. O. PARMENTES.
NORTH PLATTE , March 27 , iSSo.
Omaha Publishing Company ;
DEAR SIRS I received the Web
ster's dictionary as a premium with
THE OMAHA BEE , and am well
pleased with it , ; I 2
i Yours , etc , ,
E. W. HAMMOND.
SILVERWARE.
JANESVILLK , Neb. , Aug. 15 , 'So.
GENTLEMEN Received by express
a few days ago from the Omaha Pub
lishing Company , one'set silver-platec
knives , and am greatly obliged to you
They are a handsome present.
Yours truly ,
A. WILKINSON.
WAGON.
FREDERICKSBURGNebAu 28'So
Omaha Pnblishing Company :
GENTLEMEN I have just receivec
from Fish Bro'e , Racine , Wis. , the
wagon drawn by me last March as a
premium to subscribers of to THE
WEEKLY BEE , and am well pleased
with the wagon. Accept my thanks
gentlemen , for the prompt manner in
which you have attended to the mat
tcr. Yours respectfully ,
JOHN W. WARP.
FIRE ARMS.
CRETE , Neb. , March 3 , 1880.
Edward Rosewater , Esq. :
DEAR SIR Contrary to my expect
ations , I find that I am entitled to a
shot-gun as a result of the recent draw
ing which took place last Monday. I
have always taken your paper , simply
because I admire the fearless and man
ly pluck in your outspoken denuncia
tion of rings , corporations and rene
gade quacks , etc.
I find that you have a large number
of subscribers in Crete and vicinity ,
and that the late drawing has given
universal satisfaction here. Please ship
by express to Crete , Saline county ,
Neb. With many thanks ,
I am yours truly ,
H. W. W. BELL.
DUNCAN , Neb. , March 27,1880.
Omaha Publishing Company :
DEAR SIRS I received the rifle sent
by you as premium for the WEEKLY
BEE , in good order. Am well pleased
vith it. Yours truly ,
U. N. CLARK.
GALENA , Dakota , April 7 , 1880.
Revolver received in good order.
Thanks for the same. I like your paper
rery much. Yours , etc. ,
T. C. HADLEY.
FONTENELLE , Neb. , March 30 , 'So.
Umaha Publishing Co. , Omaha , Neb. :
DEAR SIRS I am happy to acknowl
edge the receipt of a nice revolver from
yourselves. Am much obliged and
jreatly appreciate your favor. Will
do my best for your paper.
Respectfully ,
OSCAR LEWIS.
BUCKEYE SEEDER.
OAKDALE , Neb. , March 27 , 1880.
Omaha Publishing Company.
GENTLEMEN I have received this
day a new Buckeye Seeder , complete ,
the premium awarded me in your
drawing of March ist. Please accept
my thanks. The report was current
here that your drawing was a "snide,1
and no one was receiving the premiums
as published in your paper. It had a
foundation , I suppose , from what ap
peared in some of your sister papers ,
but we understand , here , that it is al
O. K. , as the seeder is of the latest anc
approved pattern , and works like a
charm. Yours , e-tc. ,
C. F. HUNTINGTON.
§ 500 PIANO.
SIDNEY , Neb. , March 28 , iSSo.
Omaha Publishing Company :
GENTS I received the Piano all O
K. awarded me by the Omaha.Publish
ing Company , and am highly please <
with it. It is pronounced No. i by al
who have seen and tested it. Words
cannot express our heartfelt thanks to
the company for so valuable a present
Long live THE BEE ! we say.
Yours respectfully ,
S. V. LIVINGSTON.
WATCHES.
HARVARD , Neb. , March 27,1880.
Omaha Publishing Company :
I received a silver hunting case
watch , Elgin movement , valued at S30
of which I am very proud.
Yours truly ,
DR. J. H. LOGAN.
OMAHA , March 6 , iSSo.
Received of the Omaha Publishing
Company , a hunting case silver watch ,
as premium drawn by No , 867.
his
FELIX X THOMPSON.
mark
J. R. WALTERS , witness.
March 2 , iSSo.
Received of Omaha Publishing Com
pany one silver stem-winder watch
drawn by me on premium receipt No
785. JOHN L. GUILD.
SOLON , Neb. April 19 , iB8o.
Omaha Publishing Company :
The Elgin watch awarded me a
j-our distribution of premiums came to
hand all right. It is a good timekeeper
er and I am well pleased with it.
Truly ,
DAVID HENDRICKS.
GOLD WATCH.
TEKAMAH , Neb. , April 12 , 1880.
E. Roscvater , Editor Omaha Bee :
DEAR SIR It gives me pleasure to
inform you that the gold watch I dre\
in your prize distribution , is in ever
way satisfactory , and meets the utmos
limit of expectations. I commend th
honorable dealing in the matter as an
evidence that THE BEE is equal to al
its promises. Wishing you prosperit )
I am , respectfully ,
AMOS BRUCE.
MOWER.
OTOE RESERVATION , Neb. ,
April 4 , iSSo.
Editor Omaha Bee :
DEAR SIR I have been so busy thi
spring that I have neglected to writ
and acknowledge the receipt of th
mower that was allotted to me in you
distribution of March 1. Mr. F. D
Cooper delivered me the machine on
receipt ? . of . your order. I am well pleas
ed with it ,
Very respectfully
J. S. NESBITT.
LOUNGE.
OVERTON , Neb. , March 23 , 'So.
Mr. Editor :
DEAR SIR I received the lounge
you sent me all right Was very mud
pleased with it. I think the paper i
worth the money without the prize ,
am well satisfied with both.
Yours , to command ,
H. D. CHAMBERLIN.
SILVER TEA-SET.
HOOPER , Neb. , March 7 , iSSo.
Omaha Publishing Company :
You will please deliver to my broth
er , Hans Hansen , of the U. P. land de
partment , Omaha , the silver tea-se
awarded to me as a premium in you
distribution of prizes. Accept nr
thanks for same.
THE WEEKLY BEE has always been
a welcome visitor in my house , and
consider it a necessity in every farm
house in the state
Yours truly ,
NEILS HANSEN.
Received the above O. K.
HANS HANSEN.
STEAM-GAUGE.
LUELLA , Neb. , April n , iSSo.
Omaha Bee , Omaha , Neb. :
The steam gauge was received in
good order and good time ; but as it wa
of no account to me , I sold it for $5.00
THE WEEKLY BEE is well liked in ou
family. Yours truly ,
JOHN M. LEIS.
SILVERWARE.-
RISING CITY , Neb. , March 29 , ' 80.
Omaha Publishing Co. , Omaha , Neb. :
GENTLEMEN-The tablespoons award
ed me as a premium with THE OMAHA
BEE duly received , and I believe them
to be all that you represent them to be.
THE BEE comes regularly and is always
welcome. Thanking you for your
kindness , I am ,
Yours truly ,
GEO. W. BOWMAN.
HARD COAL STOVE.
GRAFTON , Neb. , March 10 , 1880.
Omaha Publishing Company :
SIRS Atyour distribution or prizes
I was awarded a hard coal stove , which
came to hand this day in good shape ,
for which accept my sincere thanks.
Yours truly ,
N. M. STANARD.
HARROWS.
BEATRICE , Neb. , Oct. 18 , iSSo.
Omaha Publishing Company :
DEAR SIR I received the harrow
on July 7th , 18SO. The harrow was in
good shape and just as represented.
Respectfully yours ,
EVAN WILLIAMS ,
Beatrice , Gage Co. , Neb.
THREE GROVES , Neb. , )
July 8 , iSSo. T
Omaha Publishing Co. , Omaha , Ncb.i
The harrow awarded me as a pre
mium at the distribution of premiums
0 the subscribers of THE WEEKLY
BEE on March 1st , was received this
day all right. The harrow was as rep-
esented and gives good satisfaction.
Respectfully ,
L. . YOUNG.
MUSLIN.
WEEPING WATER , )
March 25 , iSSo , J
EditorOmaJia Bee :
The bolt of cotton awarded me at
the distribution of premiums to the sub
scribers of THE WEEKLY BEE receiv
ed this day , with which I am well
pleased. I consider it fully as valua
ble as represented.
EDWARD LODGE.
DENISON , Iowa , March 15 , iSSo.
Received one bolt of Lonsdale cot
ton of The Omaha Publishing Co. , as
premium for one subscription to THE
WEEKLY BEE.
B. F. ROBINSON.
WALL LAKE , Iowa , )
April 2 , iSSo. J
Editor Omaha Bee :
DEAR SIR I received my premium
a bolt of cottor. , all right , and was
well pleased with it. Find enclosed
$2.00 ; please send me paper for an
other year.
E. S. DUTCHER.
Wall Lake , Iowa.
ALBUM.
MAY , Neb. July 29 , iSSo.
Received from the Omaha Bee Pub
lishing Company one elegant Album ,
as premium to subscribers of THE
WEEKLY BEE.
Respectfully j-ours ,
STEPHEN CHRISTENSEN.
'
ORGAN.
GAZELLE , May ist , iSSo.
Omaha Publishing Co. , Omaha , Neb. :
GENTLEMEN I have just received
one very neat Woods organ as pre
mium awarded me bi > - the Omaha Pub
lishing Co. , at their distribution of
March 1st.
Respectfully \-ours ,
H. MCLAUGHLIN.
COMPLIMENTARY NOTICES.
SPRING ARBOR , Mich. , Dec. i579- '
Hon. E. Rose-Mater :
SIR I remit you $2 subscription for
THE-OMAHA WEEKLY BEE.
N. B. I am lost in western news
without your valuable paper. The
people of the State of Nebraska should
be conversant with this valuable sheet.
It is doing more for the interest of the
state than all the journals together. It
has taken a bold stand in denouncing
the great monopoly which robs the people
ple in that state antf the territories
west. JOHN THOMPSON.
LARAMIE CITY , Wyo. Ter. , )
December 16 , 1880. J
Omaha Publishing Co. , Omaha , Neb. :
DEAR SIRS Enclosed you will find
Si , for which you will please send THE
OMAHA BEE for one year. I have
taken your paper for six months and find
it the best paper published in the west.
Yours respectfully ,
C. A. CHASE.
TECUMSEHMich. , Dec. 16 , ' 79.
Enclosed please find postoffice order
of seven dollars to pay up back sub
scription to THE OMAHA BEE and for
the ensuing year I think a great deal
of the paper and would feel lost with
out it. ED. W. W.GOHEEN ,
Tecumseh , Mich.
DAVID CITY , Neb. , Dec , 16 , ' 79.
Mr. Editor :
SIR You will find enclosed two dollars
lars , for which you will forward me
THE WEEKLY OMAHA BEE. I am a
farmer and like the stand you take
against this railroad monopoly.
Yours , with respect ,
M. S. HAYNES ,
Butler Centre.
Butler Co. , Neb.
OAKDALE , Neb. , Dec. 16 , ' 79.
Omaha Publishing Company :
GENTS Please send to my address
for one year your WEEKLY BEE and
oblige. Enclosed please find two del
lars. I very much admire your antimonopoly
nopoly basis upon which your paper
stands.
Very respectfully ,
C. H. HUNTINGTON.
SEELY , Neb. , Nov. 80,1879.
Publishers Omaha Bee :
Yours of the i7th in reply to my let
ter of inquiry received. I will do what
1 can to get subscriptions for THE
BEE , not only on account of the valua
ble prizes offered , but because THE
BEE is the farmers' friend. If every
journal took the fearless and indepen
dent stand which THE BEE occupies ,
there would soon be an end of the ex
tortionate monopolies which are now
confiscating the profits of the hard
working farmers of the west.
Respectfully.
I. W. DONOVAN.
NEW BRIGHTON , Conn. , )
December 17 , 1879. J
Omaha Publishing Company :
GENTS I see in THE BEE that you
propose to have a grand distribution of
premiums fo those who pay up arrear
ages and subscribe for another year.
Now , sir , I want to be counted in that
list , so I will send you three dollars by
postoffice order , one dollar for bapk
payment and two dollars for the com
ing year. It seems to me that I would
not be without your valuable paper. I
think it is the bestpaper printed west
of the Missouri river , and I look for it
from week to week with anxiety till it
comes. Yours , with respect ,
T A. MOORE.
NOW IS YOUR TIME !
I ;
OVEJt $15OOO.OO
IN
VALUABLE AMD USEFUL PREMIUMS.
A Premium For Each , Subscriber.
As an inducement to the patrons of THE BEE who are in arrears ior their
subscriptions to square their accounts and secure the patronage of parties who
desire a fearless and outspoken anti-monopoly paper , a staunch defender of
the rights and interests of the producing and industrial classes , an unwaver
ing advocate of cheap transportation by the encouragement o ; competing
railroads , and the breaking down of pools , and the prohibition ot extortion ,
discrimination and favoritism by common carriers through appropriate legis
lation by Congress and the State Legislatures , a tried and true exponent of
Republican principles and an opponent of corruption in any party , the pub
lishers of THE BEE have decided to offer a list of Valuable Premiums which
are to be alloted and distributed among the subscribers who remit prior to the
18th of February , iSSi :
1 Ten Horse Power J. I. Case Agitator Separator with
horse power mounted on trucks , wagon for Separa
tor , and all fixtures complete $650 00
1 McCqnuick Harvester , with either "Wire or Twine
Binder 300 00
1 Elegant Side Bar Buggy 175 00
1 " " " " ( Mitchell , Lewis & Co. ) . . . . 165 00
1 Four Ton Moline Scale 100 00
1 Farm Wagon complete ( Caldwell ) 95 00
1 " " " ( Mitchell , lewis & Co. ) 90 00
1 No. 4 American Horse Powei1 Double Grinding Mill
with Pulleys and all complete 90 00
1 No. 3 American Horse Power Double Grinding Mill
with Pulleys and all complete 75 00
1 No. 2 American Wind Mill Grinder 50 00
1 Deere Rotary Corn Planter with Drill attachment. . 65 00
1 Deere Rotary Corn Planter 55 00
1 Moliue Corn Planter. 50 00
1 Spring Stack Cutter 50 00
3 Wind Mills ( standard makes ) @ § 85 a. . . 255 00
1 Gilpin Sulky Plow 65 00
1 Taylor One Horse Power 50 00
1 Deere Cultivator 31 < DO
9 Fourteen Inch Beam Plows @ § 20 28000
1 Twelve Inch Breaking Plow 26 00
3 Sets Harness @ § 45 135 00
5 Family Scales @ § 10 50 00
20 Doz. Steel Tooth Hakes. ( Greenwich M'fg Co. , Ohio 80 00
2 Patent Farm Churns @ § 10 20 00
1 Horse Hay Sweep , ( Henry Grebe's make , Omaha , ) . . 20 00
1 Corn Stalk Raker , " " " " . . 1(5 ( 00
1 Six Hundred Pound Platform Scale 35 00
20 Cases Axle Grease @ § 5 100 00
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
1 GraudPiano § 500 00
1 Parlor Organ 160 00
1 " " 110 00
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
6 Singer Sewing Machines @ § 60 § 360 00
6 Sewing Machines ( standard makes ) @ § 50 300 00
2 Base Burner Hard Coal Stoves @ § 40 8000
2 Cook Stoves @ § 40 80 00
6 Lounges @ § 25 ' . 150 00
5 Easy Chairs @ § 15 60 00
20 Bolts Lonsdale Muslin 100 00
200 Dozen Linen Handkerchiefs in half dozen lots 400 00
300 Silk Handkerchiefs 300 00
REAL ESTATE.
40 Acre Farm within five miles of the City of Grand
Island , Nebraska , ( see description elsewhere , ) § 320 00
SCHOLARSHIPS.
1 Life Scholarship St. Joseph Business College § 50 00
1 Life Scholarship Denver Business College 50 00
1 Life Scholarship Great Western Business College
Omaha 50 00
WATCHES.
1 Gold Watch Hunting Case 85 00
1 " " " " ( Ladies ) 75 00
12 Silver Watches Hunting Case @ § 30 36000
12 " " " " @ § 20.- 240 00
SILVERWARE.
10 Sets Silver Plated Knives ( Rogers Bros , make ) § 120 00
6 Sets Silver Plated Table Spoons ( Rogers Bros.
make ) 90 00
4 Silver ' Plated Cake Baskets ( Rogers Bros. make ) . . . . 60 00
6 Sets 'Silver Plated Forks ( Rogers Bros , make ) 60 00
1 Silver Tea Set Six Pieces ( Rogers Bros , make ) 9000
6 Sets Silver Plated Tea Spoons ( Rogers Bros , make ) . . 36 00
6 Silver Plated Butter Dishes ( Rogers Bros. make ) . . . 90 00
SPORTSMENS ARTICLES.
2 Breach Loading Shot Guns @ § 35 § 70 00
1 Breach Loading Rifle 50 00
15 Revolvers @ § 10 150 00
200 Pocket Scales 200 00
JEWELRY.
12 Roll Plate Gold Vest Chains § 150 00
12 Silver Vest Chains 60 00
5 Sets Gold Jewelry 50 00
6 Plain Gold Band Rings 30 00
5 Pair Gold Cuff Buttons 30 00
5 Gold Collar Buttons 15 00
BOOKS , MAPS , ENGRAVINGS.
200 Literature Art and Song @ § 5 § 1000 00
50 Household and Farm Cyclopedia 250 00
10 Webster's Dictionaries , 110 00
. 2 Sets Schillers'Works complete , handsomely bound
and translated from the German 20 00
2 Sets Chambers' Encyclopedia 70 00
2 Sets Cooper Novels 70 00
4 Sets Waverly Novels ' 60 00
4 Sets Dickens'Works 80 00
1200 Standard American Novels 1200 00
1100 Standard British Novels 1100 00
1025 Moore's Poems 1025 00
50 Shakspeare's Works ' 50 00
50 Milton's Works 50 00
50 Byron's Works 50 00
50 Campbell's Works - . 50 00
50 Heman's Works 5000
50 Herbert's Works 50 00
50 Scott's Works 60 00
50 Pope's Works 50 00
100 Tennyson's Poems 100 00
125 Wordsworth's Poems 125 00
300 Pocket Maps of the "United States ( cloth bound ) . . 300 00
500 R. R. Maps of the United States with Map of
N. W. States on Reverse Side 1000 00
500 Fine Engravings 500 00
ADDITIONAL PKEMIUMS.
FBOK LEWIS & SONS HEADER FACTORY , HASTINGS , NEB.
1 of the celebrated Lewis Headers complete ready for work. . § 300 OC
This machine stands at the head of the Header family , and
is a splendid prize.
FROM THE KANSAS WAGON MANUFACT'NG Co. , LEAVENWORTH. KAN
1 of the celebrated Caldwell Wagons complete with top , box
and extra finish § 100 0 (
FROM MORRISON BROS. , FT. MADISON , IOWA.
116-inch Sulky or Riding Plow § 65 OC
114-inch 'Steel Beam Plow 23 0 (
1 Walking Cultivator 30 0 (
1 Road Scraper 1 12 0 (
DEER & MANSUR & Co. , MOLINE , ILL.
1 Deer Rotary Drop Corn Planter 60 CO
1 Moline Rotary Drop Corn Planter 50 00
1 Deer Rotary Drop Corn Planter with drill attachment 70 00
1 Moline Spring Stalk Cutter 50 00
FROM PORTER'S IRON ROOFING Co. , CINCINNATI , OHIO.
1,100 feet of Porter's Iron Roofiing 60 00
FROMMlLLARD , MASON & Co. , PAINT WORKS , BURLINGTON , I A.
10 Gallons Western Enamel Paint 20 00
10 Gallons C. B. & Q. R. R. Paint 20 00
10 Gallons Hawkeye Cottage Paint 20 00
15 Gallons Barn Paint 25 00
These are the best paints known to the trade.
FROM THE VANDIVEI : & QUINCY CORN PLANTER WORKS , QUINCY , ILL.
1 Barlow Planter with drill attachment SO 00
1 Barlow Planter 60 00
1 Quincy Planter , . 5o 00
FROM GEO. W. BROWN & Co. , PLANTER WORKS , GALESBURG , ILL.
1 of Geo. W. Brown's Adjustable Planters , combined with
Check and Drill Attachment 90 00
This planter can be set for different width of rows ,
1 of Geo. W. Brown's Favorite Walking Cultivators 35 00
FROM BORDEN. SELLECK & Co. , CHICAGO , ILL.
1 of the celebrated 4-ton Improved House , Hay or Stock
Scales 165 00
FROM L. W. NOYS' FACTORY , CHICAGO , ILL.
2 of the Noys' Feed MillslO 00 each 20 00
FROM THE THORN IRON HEDGE Co. , CHICAGO , ILL.
1 lot , 375 Ibs. , Painted Wire 50 00
1 hjt , 335 Ibs. , Galvanized Wire 50 00
FROM THE MARSEILLES MANUFACTURING Co. , MARSEILLES , ILL.
1 Farm Sheller , with 7-foot Elevator , pony power , jack , drive
belt , and everything complete 130 00
1 Marseilles Corn Stalk Cutter 50 00
FROM SHUGART IMPLEMENT Co. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
1 Walking Cultivator - 25 00
FROM THE TAYLOR HORSE POWER Co , , CHICAGO , ILL.
1 heavy One-Horse Po\ver 55 00
1,000 Best American Novels § 1,500 00
Total § 20,000 00
The distribution ot these premiums will take place on the22d of February ,
1881. All articles that can be sent by mail will be forwarded postpaid to the
subscriber's address. Articles to be shipped by express or freight will be for
warded to their destination with freight payable by the consignee.
The subscription price of THE WEEKLY BEE is Two Dollars per annum.
Direct your remittances to THE OMAHA PUBLISHING Co. by money order
or registered letter , who will forward a numbered premium receipt whick will ,
be registered in a premium book. Each remittance should also give explicit
direction as to post office address. Parties to whom articles are allotted that
are too bulky for mail will be notified and requested to give directions how
and when shipment is to be made.
The distribution will be made , without discrimination or favoritism , through
a committee selected by tlie subscribers present at the time the award is made.
All we aim at in this scheme is to collect our back dues and secure prepay-
mentsfor thecomineyear and toextend our circulation over a greater territory.
OMASA PUBLISHING CO. ,
OMAHA , NEB.
VALUABLE PEEMIUMS.
The following is a description of the
most valuable premiums that are to be
allotted to patrons of the BEE on Feb
ruary 22diSSi : ,
THE FORTY ACRE FARM
which we ofler as one of the premiums
is located in Hall county , Nebraska ,
within five miles of Grand Island , one
of the most prosperous towns in the
State. Grand Island has a population
of 3,000 , is the western terminus of the
Eastern Division of the Union Pacific
Rail Road , at which are located the
Round Houses and machine shops of
the U. P. Rail Road , which when
opened next spring , will give steady
employment to 400 mechanics. Grand
Island is also the terminus of the St.
Joe & Denver Rail Road , and the
Black Hills branch of the Union Pa
cific R. R. Grand Island is now the
fourth largest city in Nebraska , and
two years hence will undoubtedly rank
the third city in the State. The land
is considered cheap at eight dollars
per acre , as the soil is rich and produc
tive and lies within five miles of one 01
the best markets in the state.
THE $650 CASE THRESHfR.
The J. I. Case & Co. Threshing Ma
chine which is the most valuable
among our premiums , is their latest
and most improved machin manufac
tured at their world renowned factory
at Racine , Wisconsin. Every farmer
and dealer in agricultural machinery
admits the superiority of these thresh
ing machines over all competitors.
Under our contract with Case & Co. ,
the party receiving this premium is en
titled to either one of the three pat
terns manufactured by them , namely.
The Apron , Eclipse , or Agitator Sep
arator. These machines are equally
good threshers in grain , fllaxseed ,
timothy or clover. These threshing
machines includes a ten horse four
wheel Pitts or Woodbury power
mounted on trucks , wagon for Separator
rater , straw stacker , levers and all the
necesssry fixtures in good shippir.g
condition , to be delivered on the cars
at Racine , Wisconsin.
SELF-BINDING HARVESTER.
The reputation of the McCormick
machines is so well established , and
4heir faultless workings so well k/iown
to all farmers and machine men , that
no special description of them from
us is deemed necessary. All know that
it has no peer or competitor. We give
one of the celebrated McCormick
Han-esters and Binders as one of our
Grand Premiums. The party to whom
this premium will be allotted will re
ceive either the wire or twine binder ,
as he may choose , as Mr. H R. Gould ,
the gentlemanly manager of this dis
trict for the McCormick Harvesting
Machine Co. , says the lucky party
who shall obtain this splendid gift can
have his choice , or the same /value in
either or any of the following named
goods : " Hand Binding Harvesters , "
" Combined Advance , " their new Iron
Framed Combined Reaper and Mow
er , ( called the " Imperial , " ) their new
"Iron Mower ; " or their new iron
framed "Dropper. " Thus you will
see from the large selection which the
McCormick Harvesting Machine Co.
have given you the choice of selecting
from , you can suit yourself with any
kind of grain or grass cutting ma
chine.
THE AMERICAN GRINDING MILLS
which we offer as premiums are guar
anteed to be first-class in every respect ,
simple in construction , durable and
easily managed. These mills are in
tended for grinding feed and are valu
able to every farmer ; they can be ad
justed B9 as to grind meal fine enough
for table use. The fortunate farmer
who receives one of these mills will
certainly be well pleased. The mills
are complete with pulleys and can be
attached to any power. They are
manufactured by the American Grind
ing Mill Co. , Chicago , Illinois. ( See
advertisement elsewhere. ) .
tSEWING MACHINES.
The Sewing Machines which we give
as premiums are all new and first-class.
Six of them are Singer machines , a
standard machine sold in every city
and village in the United States and
Europe. Everybody knows their value
and usefulness. The other six Sewing
Machines on the list are also standard
makes and , like all other premiums
are worth just what they are listed.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
are placed on our list at the manufac
turers retail price. They are standard
make and are good workmanship and
tone. The organs will be much better
than the one given last year. The
piano will be the same value and
guaranteed as good in every respect.
SCHOLARSHIPS
in the St. Joseph , Denver and
Omaha Business Colleges entitle the
holder to a thorough Commercial
Course in these Institutions. Should
they be awarded to a party who is past
his school days , they can be useJ as
the means of giving someyoun friend
a thorough commercial education , and
if the party lives at a distance from
these cities they are easily exchanged
for others nearer home.
GREENWICH MANUFACTURING CO.'S
STEEL TOOTH RAKES.
The Steel Tooth Rakes mentioned
in our Premium List , are from.the cel
ebrated Greenwich Manufacturing Co. ,
Greenwich , Ohio , E. L. MARSH , man
ager. These fgoods are first-class and
will give excellent satisfaction.
THE FOUR TON SCALE
is manufactured by the Moline Scale
Company , Moline , Illinois. The rep
utation of the firm is ample guarante
that the Scale is accurate and built ir
the most substantial manner.
THE HARNESSES
are manufactured in Omaha by our
best harness makers. They are fitted
for farm horses and will match any
harness of that class made anywhere
in the west.
THE SILVERWARE.
The Silverware in our oremium list
is for the most part from the standard
house of Rogers & Brother. The $90
tea set will be triple plated , elegant in
design and artistic workmanship. The
name of the party to whom this pre
mium is awarded will be engraved on
each piece of plate if desired without
charge. The watches are all Ameri
can , Elgin and Waltham makes , and
warranted as first-class time pieces.
The cases are of elegant patterns and
warranted as represented.
Our First Premium Dis
tribution.
The distribution of premiums for last
year was made through a committee of
the subscribers selected from among
a large number present at the time the
award was made. Below we give their
certificate , which shows the distribu
tion was made in a fair and impartial
manner :
OMAHA , Neb. , March i , 1880.
We , the undersigned , regular sub
scribers of the OMAHA WEEKLY BEE ,
were present at Omaha on this , the
first day of March , 1880 , at the distri
bution ot premiums awarded to sub
scribers of said WEEKLY BEE. We
hereby certify that the distribution was
conducted under our personal supervi
sion and vras in every respect equita
ble to all parties interested in the
came.
HENRY REED ,
J. EDWARDS , JR. ,
C. L. SLADER ,
W. T. V1ELE ,
I. P. STANKEY.
D. DYO ,
Committee.
The ger tlemen on this committee
are all responsible farmers living with
in twenty miles of Omaha.
The fact that no complaints have
been made by our subscribers shows
thaf the distribution has given general
satisfaction.
The distribution this year will be
made in the same impartial manner as
that of last year , by a committee whonv
the subscribers present may select
from their own number and in such
< manner as they think fair and equita
ble.