. The Algona Bee : a story of newspaper beginnings. ost Office.—Franklin McCoy, P. M., April 27. Left for the Capital.—Hon. J. E. Rlackford, representative ofthis district, and Judge Smith, enrolling clerk, left for Des Moinesyesterday morning to attend an extra session of the legislature, toconvene on the 15th inst.—Mav 11th. ADVERTISEMENTS.—To advertisers at a distance, we would saythat this paper (the only one north of Fort Dodge, in this state) willbe circulated in all the surrounding counties, and as an advertisingmedium it will be one of the best in the Northwest.—Mav 11th. Ax Apology.—A


. The Algona Bee : a story of newspaper beginnings. ost Office.—Franklin McCoy, P. M., April 27. Left for the Capital.—Hon. J. E. Rlackford, representative ofthis district, and Judge Smith, enrolling clerk, left for Des Moinesyesterday morning to attend an extra session of the legislature, toconvene on the 15th inst.—Mav 11th. ADVERTISEMENTS.—To advertisers at a distance, we would saythat this paper (the only one north of Fort Dodge, in this state) willbe circulated in all the surrounding counties, and as an advertisingmedium it will be one of the best in the Northwest.—Mav 11th. Ax Apology.—A press of work ohliges us to issue a half sheet thisweek. 1 he most of our exchanges have suspended one or two issueswhile they get out the tax lists—August 10th. Cemetery Association.—Persons who have promised lumbertowards fencing the burving-ground are requested to deliver it as soonas possible. By order of the Board of Managers. C. Taylor, Com-mittee.—September 14th. County Fair Premiums.—Best peck potatoes, one variety, 25. C. F. Kellogg (son of Henrv Kellogg) at time of enlistment. V t—\ j - . ? J ? James C. Taylor (son of Father Taylor) at time of enlistment. cents. Joseph Thompson; host peck turnips, 25 cents. Win. H. Ing-ham; best peck carrots. 23 cents. Oscar Minkier; hest beets, 25 H. Ingham; hest specimen onions, 25 cents. Asa C. Call.—Oc-tober l^th. Ax Apology.—We owe an apology to our readers for the delayingof the Press, which has missed several issues on account of the sicknessof Mr. Summers, our compositor. If there were printers in thecountry we should not consider this an excuse. But. situated as we not a typo within 100 miles that could he hired for love or money,who knows a minion from a contraband or brevier from a brevetmajor, we are obliged to do as others would do.—Oct. 16, lSbl. Out of —-The Press ran out of paper during our recentabsence and consequently missed two issues, but we are all right n


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