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National Echo from Burlingame, Kansas • 3

National Echo from Burlingame, Kansas • 3

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National Echoi
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Burlingame, Kansas
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3
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THE NATIONAL ECHO: DEVOTED TO S. D. OF Y.J BIRLINGAME, NOVEMBER, 1S90. Many thanks to U. S.

Jones and his Fa ther, Dover, lor a pleasant "0. visit the last of Oct. Father Jones, is an NATIONAL ECHO, MONTHLY PUBLICATION. old veteran of the 4th Mich. Cal.

-( DEVOTED TO THE )- Do not forget Brother Kodenbeiiffh'R SONS DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS offer on books. You may be sure of realizing the worth of your money. See-advertisement on fourth page. Entered at the Burlingame- Post Office as matter. Airents desiring profitable emnlovment should write Dr.

W. E. Colby, Newton Centre, enclosing a two cent stamp. -Uesure to mention "National Echo." All those wishing to secure some beau William Henry Mundy, Cripple Harry,) EDITOR, POLISHER PROPRIETOR, Box G7, Burlingame, Kansas. tiful stamp photos, should enclose a pood cabinet photograph of head and shoul- tiers to utis ratterson, rratt, iian.

Only p.uu per nundrea. National Department Daughters of Veterans, (Box 390,) ilassillon, Ohio. Sisters the kindness of Mr. William II. Mundy we have placed at our disposal a paper.

Something we have long wished for, but have never been able to attain. Now that we really have a D. V. paper, every member of the Order should give it her patronage. It will not only benefit ourselves, but will be helping one who is in every way worthy, and, also in need of our assistance.

He is the son of an old veteran and we are pledged to assist them as well as the G. A. It. I have recognized the Echo as the official organ of the 1). and I wish the members to take as mainy copies as possible, as I will issue general orders through its columns and it will keep up more of an interest in our order if we know ivhat each other are 'doing.

Let us see which Tent will send iii the most subscriptions according to its membership. All communications to the D. V. department should be sent to Mollie A. Robertson, Nat'l Sr.

V. 2200 Timea Street, Keokuk, Iowa. Let us hear from all the Tents often. I am Yours in F. C.

L. M. Estella McMillan, Nat'l Pres. D. V.

D. OF V. AND N. T. C.

O. CARDS." Won't each subscriber add anothr the list? Double our circulation and ice can double our size. The only way we acknowledge the re ceipt of a subscription, is by mailing the "National Echo" to the subscriber. If your desire an acknowledgement other wise, please enclose a two cent stamp or The National Echo is an. official organ of the National Daughter of Veterans and Mollie Ilobertson, (da ughter of George Ilobertson, 6th Iowa liegimenttd Bandmaster,) Nafl Vice President, is the Official Editor, and is edited and published by the son of Charles Mundy, 1st Scrg't Co.

27th Mich. Vol Pnft, All those desiring information in regard to The National Daughters of Veterans, will please address with stamp Mollie liobertson, 2200 Timea St. Keolcuk, Iowo. Terms: 25 cents per year. Silver or postal note preferred to stamps.

Paper promptly discontinued at ex-t piration of subscription. postal card lor that purpose. Leo Spitzer, 852 East 52 St. 943 First New York, N. desires to call the attention of t.ho rpnnVrs nf to llio ty pographical error in his funeral notice of (ilen'l John Charles Fremont, that nr- peared in the August ECHO, (Vol II.

No. 11.,) stating that St Ignatius Church is, at 5G W. 50 New York, siteoppo Bryant New York, opposite Bryant Park. The "Union and its Flag," should be read by every patriotic soul in the U. S.

It is clubed with the Echo for 80 ct3. sf it, 1. t. We will print D. V.

cards with badge on, in plain blaekjnk and type, with your father's or grandfather's or both, at the following rates: 50. 25 40 "500, 1000, $2.00. Badge printed in bronze, siver, or gold; 50 crrds, 40 100, 05 500, 2.00: 1000, $3.50. T. C.

0." Cards at the prices. No order taken for less than 50 cards. Ail kind of plain job work from a small label to 7 10 sheet, neatly printed by the ''National Echo" Job Print, Burlingame, Kansas. Enclose stamp for terms. We respectfully ask the patronage of the Daughters of Veterans, both for our-pa- 1 1 i In ordering change of address give the old as well as the new that your name may readily be found on our books.

Exchanges should be addressed to each editor individually. Original contributions solicited. Those not available will be returned if stamps and addressed envelopes is are enclosed. Advertisements inserted at the following rates: Long primer, 10 cts. per line, 25 cts.

per inch, one insertion; 4 insertions, 75 8 insertions, $1.25. Set in Brevier, 35c per inch, 1 insertion; 4 insertions, 8 insertion, $1.75. Cuts, 1 inch and under, 1 15c; 4 insertions, 40 8 insertions, 05. Advertisements must be paid for in advance. Address all articles for publication and business communication's to the editor.

per aim jod prim. -was- Editorial Whispers. o- -Dear Reapers we take up the editorial pen of the' ational Echo, and hope with the help of the Allwise Prov idence to remain the managing editor, though aware oi our inability to do justice xiiu u-utnui ui mis wuxn, men is running over with americanism,) is an Englishman, (but a naturlized citizen, however,) who intends entering the lecture field this fall; subject, "The Foreign Element and its dangers to the American Republic." All who desire to hear a fellow citizen (of foreign birth,) stand up for American principles, should address John Davej Kent, Ohio. Send 20 cts to Wm. S.

Pardee, Box 858, Allegan, for 10 packets of the following described flower seeds, which if purchased of seedsmen would cost 70 cts at least: German imperial panseis, 200 seeds per package, 25 blotched and striped petunias, 10 cents; amaranth ornamental plants, 10 cents; mourning bride, 5 cents; sweet Williams 5 marvel of paru, campanulas, double, single and sem-doub-le, 10 cents, and one packet each of three other varieties not described here. This offer is good to the "National Echo" readers only. Mention this paper when ordering seeds. The above collection of, flower seeds and one year's subscription to the Echo for 40 cents. COOPER WILL COOL Your coffee one jear for 50 cents.

The Coffee Coolek is a rattling O. 11., W. R. S. of and L.

A. paper. Cooper's pension editorials kick like an "Army M-ii-e-1." The "Cooler," is published monthly at 50 cents per annum. Test it with one year's subscription. I do not think you will regret it Address.

The Coffee Cooler, Sturgis, Mich. The above named publication, and the National Echo, one year for the sum of 60 cts. Send your sub. to Tlie Echo. by our readers, but we will exert our energies to the utmost to make our publica tion interesting to our many patrons, and with vour; assistance we are assured of a successful career.

An important change in the Echo, is GRAND ARMY JOURNAL. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, IDEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE I Grand Army of the RcpuMic, Woman's Relief Corps, ladies of the --AXT) SONS OF VETER ANR -most desirable newspaper in the West for the old soldiers and their families; subscription price, $1 per annum. Address, TriK Grand Army Journal, 722 Jackson Street, Topeka1, Kansas. The above described paper, and the National Echo, one year, for $1 only. Two gOKt papers for the price of one.

Send your subscription to The National Echo. that of the subscription price, it being re duced to 2o cts. per annum; also, adver tising rates are reduced one-half. All those that have paid 50 cents for a year subscription without premiums, will receive two -years subscription instead of one, unless we change to a weekly, then they will receive 24 numbers or the Echo. We have only 18 names for the weekly as yet, and we must have at least 282 more names before making the proposed change.

On account of the changes made in the I li I I oBtnt, f3: wslMiiiier ouuu, Wild paeH, 15c. Bargain list rarU-rtnl rr -r. JLa rhm.i..Krd of Merit. Holiday CnrA. unit Echo, we mail a copy of the same to our Mii Picture.

OITHENS IC88, Fa, old subscribers whose subscription have expired, but this will be its last visit -tin- When writing to our advertisers please mention The NATIONAL ECHO. less we receive lurther orders..

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Years Available:
1890-1893