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. * ? [PRC I W w HI fc The Thielen T p iS come an estab nXv" ^ ^ |r iS people of the c 1 ^ anncpriafp thp uppi VVIUtV illV Us whenever we ^ Us take much pie |iS ' January 15th, US new Theatre \ ||S stage added. ||rS ble opera chai ill The Thielen Tl S& .s * ii Iunuance ui 111 ing interest in tainabie will t THIE J. G. BLACK, Manager, Ij-gfr Bamhrrg frralh ESTABLISHED APRIL, 1891. Slected to either pa or renew for anothe | Published every JFhurpday in The .unpleasant for us t Herald building, on Main street, in tinue any subscribe the live and growing City of Earn-;-, , . ... . v berg, being issued from a printing i ey ^ not think office which is equipped with Mer-1 Herald to pay for i gcathaler linotype machine, Babcock anything else for us i cylmder press, folder, two jobbers a it near subscriber fine Miehle cylinder press, all run by ^ , , electric power with other material >"our PaPer has be< ; and machinery in keeping, the whole then come in and | equipment representing an invest- You have had plem 5 :inentof $30,000 and upwards t0 The Hei ^ Subscriptions?By the year $l.o0; . ..... _ . Six months 75 cents; three months, institution, it is ri 50 cents. All subscriptions payable nary human indivic ft strictly in advance. _ yourself; and you k v"| Advertisements? $1J50 per inch dolU ,, for first insertion, subsequent mser-! - tions 50 cents per inch. Legal ad- generally like nugf ^yertisements at the rates allowed b> person to pay it tc Local reading notices o/cents just you jjke t t tine each insertion. Wants and . . H Athor nrtvprt.isements under special ^ ( head, 1 cent a word each insertion, many renewals in th Liberal contracts made for three, six I and twelve months. Write for rates. Obituaries, tributes of respect, reso- e HeraI<3 tak< . lutions, cards of thanks, and all no- pride today in- pre* tices of a personal or political char- mas edition The ] ^#eter are charged for as regular ad- i is composed of twer vertising. Contracts tor advertising' hot subject to cancellation after first. Pa?es- There is so: insertion. I est to our readers o] Communications?We are always ! advertising patrona glad to publish news letters or those; h . .f ... ^pertaining to matters of public inter- ftas Deen QUlte Ilb est. We require the name and ad- merchants and t dress of the writer in every case, contributed toward No article which is defamatory or the Darer hv spru offensively personal can find place in "our columns at any price, and we are e our thai hot responsible for the opinions ex- are urged to read pressed in any communication. advertisements. T] ? - - - the most interestir T\an 1ft IQIiv ! features of the pai aiiiuauoy j . JL/UV/. JfcVj *v*v. > ' =? ? a growing town, t Kjl; We were in hopes of seeing some fenced in no better I / steps taken this fall toward the pav- the splendid line o p[ ing of Bamberg's main street. This ried in The Herald is an improvement that the town is ers W^1 within the p . . certainly in need of. Bamberg is lo?h for Christmas & fearfully behind in_ public improve- holiday goods. Th | ments; it needs waterworks, sewer- way for them to fin p age and some paving?and a good than by perusing th | many other things too. We hope it PaPer. In today s j| will not be long before something found advertised gi definite is done toward making a tare. We bespeak i start. Before any movement to se- tiser a good word, cure bonds is going to succeed, ~ though, we are of the opinion that Although it is ai k th? people will have to be shown ex- j of this newspaper g. actly how and for what the money is! vertising bazaars ( going to be spent for. When it j of any character, wl comes to issuing bonds for large j secuiar, me oDjeci sums of money, the business-like. raise money either * way to go about it would seem to! or by admission, > have estimates made, tentative plans j ceive such notices drawn, and other preliminary work j publish free of cosi done, so that the voters may know | many newspapers exactly what they are voting fcr. ! cannot, for it is no i method to follow. Every subscriber whose subscrip- j of the paper is gli oll-Anrltr Avnipcul /x* nv_ ! wflDn it foolc noTCAT ClUU iiao aii cauj UA^/HUU, UI > JLII ^A- n ??vu I-WA^ rv* wv* pire the first of the year, is urgently! to worthy causes ; Hnfcra" ' ' j gp > requested to come in and pay up be- objects, but the ad Br^' * ? IP ' ' ({ _ N. heatre is a progress^ ilished part of Bamta ity an up=to=date, m< liberal patronage of can announce an imf asure in announcing we will move into ot vill measure 75 feet ii The floor will be elev rs. Our booth will heatre's new home w e liberal patronage o1 the welfare and ente >e shown at all times, :LE> > We still have a The Herald is our stock >ers who have ne- we can no more affor y up their arrears. away than a merchant c< r year. It is very give away his goods. 1 o have to discon- of a newspaper has a rii ;r's paper, but if his individual' earnings enough of ,The tribute to any cause, bu it, we do not see yond the ethics of go to do but to stop methods when he gives , don't wait until in trade. In this regai m stopped, and say that it is a peculia ?et mad with us. many persons and orga ty of opportunity Npect the newspaper to cc *ald is not a free uable space in advertisi] m by plain, ordi- j or entertainment, of a n iuals just like nature, when no other p now wlien a per- ed or expected to con ir and a half, yoa Jthing. AH notices of me tty well for that tertainments, of any na )/VOU. Treat us ever, the purpose of whi 6 be treated, ifj money for any cause, is 1 !1 reeeive a good vertising and will be cha] - i ? rm. _ tt 1 j e next two weens, sertea in i ne neraiu. hand, the management bs a pardonable paper will, when it fee senting a Christ- j able, in a purely perso Herald this weekj dividual capacity, contr ity good readable! worthy object, mething of inter-J n every page. The j I)esil'e<i 1 ge for this issue j A boy walked~^"the iral, and each of , . , , . , telegraph company at < lusmess men who . , - . , , , J asked for a job, relates the making of; gtar He sajd M ring advertising |..Missour.? iks. Our readers I , _ i The manager happene everv one of the' , . . . , ? > messenger boy just at i hey form one of; , , . .. iand gave him a message tg and profitable;, ... , . . ! be delivered in a hurry. per. Bamberg is j "Here's your chance, i his fact is evi manager, "these peo] manner than by L . . kicking about undehver f advertising car- , ^ , | Now, don t come back u today. Our read- , delivered it. 5 next tew days . ..... ... , A little while afterw; 5 gifts and other! , ~ phone rang. On the r tere is no better .. . . , wire there appeared to d what they want . . , , . watchman, somewhat te: Le columns of this 14TT . . . Have you got a boy t issue will be .0,,. . . . .. soun? inquired the v oods of every na- 4i_? ... , We did have ten n for each adver- ,. . , replied the manager. The watchman contin I "That 'Missouri' fellc i established rule! here and said he had to to charge for ad-jthe offices. We don't ? >r entertainments . Up ^at office at thii lether religious or; him he couldn't go. ; of which is to i "Yes, yes," said the i by sale of articles j "Well," said the wa xe frequently re- said he would go. and with- request toimy gUn on him." t. It is true that ; "But you didn't sho< Hn thi c hilt U'p ,1 _ -i ciaiiiiea mt> iiJciuager. t a good business | ?<x0," meekly came The management! sponse over the wire, "b ad to contribute, gun back." tally able to do so, j ? and to charitable The Herald Book Stor vertising space in ceived a full line of Chrj ve enterprise in a progress >rg. It has been, and is, 01 odern amusement hall, t the people of the city, and >rovement in our Theatre < to our patrons and frien 9 ir new home, corner Main n length by 35 feet in v ated, and the hall fitted w be absolutely fire proof, 1 ill be modern and comfort i f the people, assuring then rtainment of our patrons. t i J THE B in trade, and d to give it auld afford to 3j Krr:;I TUC DEO' ; or to con- ? I Fl ? W\ W t he goes be- ? | llLl ULikJ od business m of his stock , *d, we might Sit . r fact that! ? nizations ex?f. mtribute val- 5 J ag a meeting noney-raising J ? 1 erson is ask-' ^7 1#1 tribute any-1 ? J Oil 111 jetings or en- i 3? ture whatso- ( yp^ ch is to raisej i ones L egitvmate ad-; jg rged for if in-! # On the other |f nil77 of the news- H* ' Is financially j mi m nal and in-j{g j [|0 JjC ibute to any fg ? || on you office of the ]? 11*1 Chicago, and 3: i-A^'Wl I ; the Kansas *jp s name was PRE" 2d to want a jgi that moment XA/Lwwy 2 that had to j|j VY ' ' my boy," said TJ7 pie have been ; ed messages. 1 i \ ntil you have Si i . J* j ard the tele- "2? /\1 1 tr end of the . % jf I l|#| be a building , X ? \/lU rrified. :?< hey call is-! {J ?\ ratchman. )? I aim linutes ago," 2 J wUlll < ! < I* iued: ?? ir came ovei go to one of illow no one s hour and I' Sf manager. j ? tchman, "he A 1T1 I had to pull t|i 3t him?" ex'jj| JLd back the re-^W n,.^ ut I want my jl? DcHUbCrg, | j*. e has just re-, otmnc p.aa/Ic 7Z7!X7717;a? a* a* ZTTZ7%"TA""i"71??i?TT OLiiiao uuuuo. w \ I >ive town. It has t xv endeavor to give t he best possible. V it gives us pleasu or service. 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