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State Journal

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Eight to Sixteen Pages of Seven Columns Each

The Largest Weekly Paper in the West

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ONLY $1 A YEAR

  In every respect THE WEEKLY STATE JOURNAL combines all the requirements of a first class family newspaper. Its news is fresh and is gathered from all points of the civilized world. It makes a specialty of Nebraska and western news, and being published at the capital city of the state, the facilities for obtaining and publishing reliable information on state matters is unexcelled. It publishes accurate grain and live stock reports from all known trade centers and makes the grain and livestock interests of the west a prominent feature. In its columns will be found accurate reports of congresstional and legislative meetings and a choice selection of original and selected matter on all subjects of interest to the general reader, embracing agricultural, horticultural and educational news, matters of interest to the ladies, pertaining to the

HOUSEHOLD

and the world of fashion, choice poetry and literary productions from our best authors, the international Sunday school lesson and thousands of items of general interest to all. It is

ESSENTIALLY

A Paper for the People.

As it studies their wants and advocates their interests.

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EASTERN PEOPLE

Who desire to know something about Nebraska and her resources can obtain more valuable information by sending $1 for a year's subscription to THE WEEKLY STATE JOUNRAL than by any other means short of an expensive personal investigation. Subscribe for it and send to your friend in the east.

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The Weekly Journal

AND

Nebraska Farmer,

   The combined price of which is $2.25, will be sent to one address for one year for $1.75. THE NEBRASKA FARMER is a semi-monthly published at Lincoln and is the ablest agricultural paper west of Chicago.

Remittances may be made at our risk when sent by draft, express or money order or in registered letters. Address all orders to

STATE JOURNAL Co. Publishers,

Lincoln, Nebraska

 

OLD PAPERS

TWENTY CENTS PER HUNDRED

State Journal Counting Room


JUST OUT

New edition of
STATE JOURNAL COMPANY'S

Sectional Map
of Nebraska

Showing all the new lines of railroads, and the ??? by ??? ????. For sale by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt of sixty cents. Address:

THE STATE JOURNAL CO.,

LINCOLN, NEBRASKA


OLD PAPERS

TWENTY CENTS PER HUNDRED

State Journal Counting Room


To Printers

Several good book compositors
wanted in
the book department of

THE STATE JOURNAL
company.


Challenge Job Press For Sale

A 10 x15 Challenge job press with throw-off, as good as new, at a bargain.

STATE JOURNAL CO.

OLD PAPERS

TWENTY CENTS PER HUNDRED

State Journal Counting Room


Recently a young man near Ripon, Wis. set a trap for a rabbit, and having as he thought, caught it, wrapped his coat around it and took it home, only to find in his coat a well-developed healthy twenty-two carat pole cat. As he wandered around the village he sadly hums "We do not speak as we pass by."

 

THE CALIGRAPH

Maps & labels

Writing Machine

It stands at the head. Over 10,000 in use. Send for
circulars and price list to

STATE JOURNAL CO.,

State Agents, Lincoln, Neb.

For Sale Cheap.

   A new fire and burglar proof safe at Journal office.


Lots

13, 14, and 15, George's subdivision, for $2,000; 1/2 cash, balance easy time. Only 8 days. Bargaina.

            H.C. BITTENBENDER

               210 S. 11th street.


   C. W. Sherwood, of Ulysses was in the city Saturday exhibiting a neat model of his patent combination bridge, patented May 31, 1887. Parties desiring inform-ation or county and state rights will be accomodated by calling on or addressing Mr. Sherwood at Ulysses, or Mr. W. L. Sampson, Plattsmouth, Neb.

A Good Chance

I have about twenty acres of ground that I want sowed to millet on the shares.

                     A. C. Ziemer.


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