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Day
25
Month
August
Year
1871
Copyright
Public Domain
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Filrmcrs, don't fnil to gct ono of the rrcmium Lista thn coming l'air, October 4tl, 5th and Gth, und be snVc :md re;il pëgfl 15. They are keptby L. C. Risdon, Joc Jacobs, the clolhier, Millcr & "Webster, bunkers, el al. A. A. Tcrry lias thn Lntcst Stylc of Silk Hals, lust qiialil , at $5. Cali and MC(! tlli'llt. Frices Ilcduccdon lilacK l'oiiil I.ini' SIntAvls lllltil tilo wliolc stoel: is sulil uut: I ulll sill lli S1O.00 Sli!i Is ior SS.-.'.i. I will Mil my 7.50 ShawlN Sor $5.00. I will se II my 5.SO Shawl f or i4éS6. jiiiw mi.i.ni:iiv store, 47 South FTui ll Slrl'i'ti HurliiiiitoiiLe.ivInK the E.ist and arrivinñ at Chicago or Indliupobs, how shall wc feaoh the Wedt? The boet Line is acltnorflcdjitd tollo thoC;B. Q., joinedtog thór witli the. I!. & M. Railroad by the Iron Bridge at Hurlington, nul called the lsurlington Route. The maiü line of the Itoute running lo Omaha, counects with the greit Pacific Koads, and furmn to daj the leiding route to California, The Middle Hranch, entering Nebrflska at I'latt-smonth, passes throiigh Lincoln, the State Capital, and will this year bc liniFhed to Fort Kcarncy, forriling the ■bortett route acros the Continent by over 100 miles. Another brimch of the D . M-, divergïng at Red Oak, falls hito a line running down the Missouri through St. Joe to Kauentj City, and all Kansas. Passenger by this route to Kansas, see Illnioi, South Iowa, and Missouri, and,bya slight diVL-rjfence, can ace Nebraska aleo. Lovers of fine views ehould renieraber the Burlington Route, foritstowne " lilgh-glcaming from afar1' - its tree-fringed streams - its rough blufTs and quarries - lts corn-oceans stretchiDg over the prairies further than oye can reach. Land-buyers will bc sure to remember lt, for they have fricHds among the two thonsand wh have alrcady bought farms from iïco ■ S. lïarris, the Land Commissloner of the B. & M. Ii. R ut Uurliagtoii, Iowa,or among tho fonr thonsand home-steaders and pvc emptor-s who lastyear Illed claims in the Lincoln laud ofiioe, where " Uncle Sam is rich onoogh to givo tu hII a lurm," !OBW Iil.riM:it V STOItE. In order to clone out o. Svw remain uu: lïl.uk l'oint Lace Mmnis, I will sell f Item at 'osfi ThDsc Parker Sugilr C'llred TSmUs ut Slnwson & Son's aro choice cuting this hot weather, when the odor of the best kept und cleunliost butcher'e t;ill i.s nut. lury tvmpting. Vou con íiml Iliu Inroest UAHortiiiont of Hoop Mvirls auii corfcets at the loweat pricrw, ut tlic JVew ITIilliiiery SiorXI Soiltll iTIllill Srcl. Bounty to Soldiere. Thoec whocalistedln 1861 on the flrstcalIofPreBdent Lincoln, and who woro honornbly diacharged bcforfïthc expiratiou of the term of thoir culisU ment. are entitled to $100 each, as boituty. Andjoldicrsenlistiiig underaci of .luly 4th, 18M are to be ullowed the unpald iustalmcnts ofbounty lf tliey wcre discharged by expiratiun of service Theabove classes sbould make applicutiou to the undcreincd. March24th,18T0, IWta JOIlN N. OOTT, Bounty and Ulalni Arnt.

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Old News
Michigan Argus