DOANE COLLEGE, IN SOUTH PART OF CRETE, NEB. 
This is a lair, representative view of Valley, Rollins: Prairie, and Timber Lands for over sixty miles in Gage, Salina, Seward, and Butler Counties, in Nebraska. 
IF YOU WAIT A FARM OR HOME, 
YOU SHOULD BUY OU THE 
BURLINGTON AMB MISSOURI RITES RAILROAD CO. 
IN IOWA OR NEBRASKA. 
BECAUSE—Their prices are low, ranging for the best land from Three to Ten Dollars per acre. 
BECAUSE— No payments are required of the purchaser for four years, except interest at six per cent. 
BECAUSE—After the fourth year only one seventh of the principal is payable annually till the whole is paid 
BECAUSE—You are not required to go into a wilderness, these being well-settled States, the population of which is rapidly increasing. 
BECAUSE—The mildness of the climate and fertility of the soil is such that the settler can pay for his farm from the products raised upon it long before the time when the principal 
becomes due. 
BECAUSE—Failure of crops from drouth is unknown. 
BECAUSE—Large allowances are made upon fare and freight, thus giving low rates on both to purchasers of this Company’s lands. 
AND YOU SHOULD BUY THIS YEAR® 
BECAUSE—Purchasers oi our lands in Nebraska during 1ST 1 who cultivate one-half their land within two years from their purchase are allowed a reduction of twenty per cent on its 
price. LAEGE DISCOUNTS also, FOR CASH, within One, Two, or Five Years. 
W Send for Circulars, with full information on all points, to CEO. S. HARRIS, Land Commissioner, 
At Lincoln, Nebraska, for land in Nebraska. At Burlington, Iowa for land in Iowa. 
Or to W. D. COWLES, General Agent, 317 Broadway, New York. JAS. f?. WOOD, General Agent, 59 Clark St., Chicago, Ill. 
THE PALMER 
Combination Attachment 
Sews 
Heis 
Binds 
Gathers 
Cords 
For Sewing Machines. 
Received the Grand Prize Medal at the American 
Institute Fair, New York, 1878. New Jersey State Fair, 
1873. Western New York Fair, 1873. 
THE PALMER ATTACHMENT 
Without basting. 
THE PALMER ATTACHMENT 
ail goods BIAS OR STRAIGHT. 
THE PALMER ATTACHMENT 
j with braid or cut binding. Scallops 
") and Points. 
THE PALMER ATTACHMENT 
j plain—and sews to a band at same 
/ time, if desired. 
THE PALMER ATTACHMENT 
bias bands and places a 
| of different colors into the gather- 
M m„u 1 ing seam, at the same time sewing on 
WH Of desired, at one operation, and ail 
it uil w jthout basting. It prepares and ap- 
1 plies a 
FRENCH HEM and places a 
M j in any seam without basting. Makes 
1 EIGHT DIFFERENT KINDS of 
French Folds, including the celebrated 
Milliners’ and Dressmakers’ Fold in One and 
also in Two Colors. 
The Palmer Attachment combines all the princi¬ 
pal attachments in use, amounting, when 60ld. to from 
$15 to $20. Dressmakers can save its entire cost in one 
day, and to all having a Sewing Machine it is invaluable. 
Save Your Money and buv the most useful and popular 
Belling article ever offered to the public. 
A limited number for sale of the above excellent at¬ 
tachments, adapted to the ” Singers,” “ Willcox & Gibbs,” 
“ Weed,” and “ Domestic ” machines. Regular price 
$4.00. Sent by mail, post-paid, with full directions for 
use, for $2.50 each. Address 
J. E. JEWETT, 
24,5 Broadway, New York. 
Refer to Orange, Judd Company. 
EVERY Ii.A.r»-sr SHOUIiXJ EarjS%.NT:E 2 JSl. SIE"!* 
“SPRING” p 
TEMPERED i 
Consisting of Four Widths and a Dress Binder. 
ForSale by all Sewing Machine Agents. 
Tt) Brice, Only One Dollar: CX4 
Sics.'^roEa.-ftCTar off “mu.® C3roo«Aari«3Sa. “J7ia.csSs. 
ess 
Sent by Mail on Receipt of Price, 
0 D f'ftORDSPy f 205 State Street, CHICAGO, .LL.i 
El Ui UUULmiuslij f 103 fj.ioih st., Philadelphia,pa. E 
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FLOHE^CE 
The Tony-contested Suit of the 
ELOKIiNCh .-tiWlNl. jHACiilNJS CO. 
against the Singer, Wheeler & Wil on, 
and G rover & Baker Companies, involving over 
$250,000, 
Is finally decided by the 
Supreme Court of the United States 
in favor of the FLORENCE* which al< ne has 
Broken the Monopoly of High Brices . 
THE WEW~FLORENCE 
Is the ONLY machine that sews back¬ 
ward and forwa/rd, or to right and left. 
Simplest— Cheapest—Best. 
Sold for Cash Only. Special Terms to 
CLUBS find DEALERS. 
April, 1874 . Florence, Mass • 
AGENTS wanted—Male or female 
—to sell our Patent Spool Holder, Thread 
Outrer, and Needle Threader combined. 
Just out. Sample box of two styles, by mail. 
*’"> ct-. Also other novelties. Send for circu¬ 
lars. Address Plumb & Co., Philadelphia Pa. 
ANTE©—Agents—to $35© 
•per month, everywhere, male and female, to in¬ 
troduce the GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON 
SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. This 
Machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, quilt, cord, 
hind, braid, and embroider in a most superior 
manner. Price only $15. Fully licensed and war¬ 
ranted for five years. We will pay $1,000 for any 
machine that will sew a stronger, more beautiful, 
or more elastic seam than ours. Address SECOMB & CO., 
Boston, Mass.; New York City; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Chicago, 
I1L; or St. Louis, Mo. 
CQAATmontij to agents 
©’S v H B to sell the IMPROVED “HOME 
v.i[v ears \J \J SHUTTLE” SEWING MACHINE, 
a practical, low-priced “Lock stitch” Sewing Machine. 
Address JOHNSON, CLARK & CO., Boston, Mass., 
New York City; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Chicago, Ill.; Louis¬ 
ville, Ky. ; or St. Louis, Mo. 
|_1 \*/ TO MAKE HONEY AT HOME. 60 p>. 
HU W Book free. J. JAY GOULD. Boston, Mass. 
