The pioneer record . matters in Richardsoncounty. It has succeeded so well that Richardson county nowhas three old settlers and pioneer societies and these kind of as-sociations are becoming popular all over the slate. It has con-stantly g-rown in favor with the pioneers since the first numberwas printed and we close Vol. 3 with the endorsement of the Ter-ritorial Pioneers and the State Historical Society. Subscribe Now:—With the August number The PioneerRecord begans Vol. 4 and with the improvements in contempla-tion it has been thought best to raise the subscription price to 50cents per year


The pioneer record . matters in Richardsoncounty. It has succeeded so well that Richardson county nowhas three old settlers and pioneer societies and these kind of as-sociations are becoming popular all over the slate. It has con-stantly g-rown in favor with the pioneers since the first numberwas printed and we close Vol. 3 with the endorsement of the Ter-ritorial Pioneers and the State Historical Society. Subscribe Now:—With the August number The PioneerRecord begans Vol. 4 and with the improvements in contempla-tion it has been thought best to raise the subscription price to 50cents per year, but as an inducement to every one who reads thisnotice to become subscribers, subscriptions will be received tillAugust 1, 1896, for 25 cents in silver or two cent postag-e stamps,but after August 1st the price will be raised to 50 cents a year. STOWELL & KENT, Publishers. The Salem Inter=State ^ Chautauqua; TO OE HELD JXIT Salem, Neb., July 25 to August 2, Has absolutely the best talent in the United Among- the speakers engag-ed are Sam P. Jones; Dr. M. M. Parkhurst;Sam W. Small: Prof. Wm. H. Dana; Hon. M. W. Howard, M. C. ofAlahama; Col. L. P. Copeland, Pa.; Mrs. Hoffman, Prest. ;Hon. Collins; Col. A. L. Bixby; Dr. Robert McIntyre, of Denver:Prof. Wm. Apmadoc, music director, Chicago; Miss Harriet M. Smith, ofAtchison, reader; Miss Lillian Chase, soloist: Miss Carrie E. Pampel,pianist; and others too numerous to mention. Write for fine illustrated catalogue. O. W. DAVIS, Hanagfer, Salem, Nebraska. Tho Mpollo m&l& Quai-totte^, of Columbus, Ohio, hasbeen engaged for the whole session. ? BAND CO/l^CERTr^ DAILY. ?Season Tickets, Adults, $ Tents to Rent per Season, $ ^


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