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Dr. Rob't.H.Wolcott, Prof. Lawrence Bruner, and 



Mr. Hunter of the State Univ. spent a tew days in 



Souix Co. Neb. the latter part of May. 



E.H.Jones of Dunbar Neb. was a pleasant caller 



the firs* of the month. 



E.L. Palmer, Passenger Agt. A.T. & S.F. Ry., was 



a caller on the 5th. 



E. A Delicate of St. Louis, a member of the N.C.N 



Assn., is in this city on a visit with relatives. 



Several members of the N.C.N. A. went on a trip 



to the Star School House, Missouri, last week. 



H.E Hershey has accepted a position in Chicago. 



J Ellis McLellan is collecting in the South West 



tor several Museums and the Rothchild's. 



Isador S.Trostler, of Omaha, offers a set of eggs of 



the Gt.Blue Heron for the best article submitted to 



him on the Sparrows of Nebraska. 



From the support we have received since the first 



issue, we are confident for the future. 



Our July number will be the best advertising me- 

 dium for the summer months, see our liberal offer 

 on page 22 of this issue. 



