Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 11, 1909, Page 36

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA SU \'D\Y BEE: Read the Write-Up on Cheyenne County, Nebraska, on Page 3 Half-tone Section, and Then Come Out and See “The Best Wheat Lands in the State” CHEYENNE COUNTY, NEBRASKA, Rich, Level Land That One Crop Will Pay For. Best of Soil, Healthful Climate and Purest Water. Why Pay Rent? When the First Crop Will Pay for a CHEYENNE COUNTY FARM. Good Land at from $12.50 to $20.00 per acre Buy land from Rodman-Looschen Land Co. BUY NOW and make MONEY on YOUR INVESTMENT while the other fel low is WAITING. BUY land that preduces 30 bus. of WHEAT, 60 bus. of OATS, and 30 bus. of CORN per acre. BUY CHEYENNE CO,, NEB,, LAND. OUR EQUIPMENTS FOR SHOW. ING LAND ARE UN. EXCELLED WRITE US FOR EXCURSION DATES We Are on the Main Line of the Union Pacific Railroad AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE Come and Let Us SHOW YOU the Finest LAND your Eyes Ever Gazed Upon. FOR FULL PARTICULARS CALL ON OR WRITE Rodman-Looschen Land Co., SIDNEY NEBRASKA \PRIL UNION PACIFIC The Safe Road To Travel Everything that Contributes to Ease of Mind, Bodily Comfort City Ticket Office: 1324 Farnam St. and Economy -of Time Phones: Bell, Doug. 1828 and Ind., A-3231 TRY A LOAD OF Hudson IndianCoal Mined at Hudson, Wyo. Free Burning; Clean; No Soot; No Glinker; Only 3% Ash -8SOLD BY-— Harmen & Weeth Co., Omaha C. B. Havens & Co., Omaha Updike Lumber & Coal Co., Omaha N. D. Mann & Sons, S§o. Omaha William Welch, Council Bluffs Living Music Box Is the registered name for our Famous Geisler Rollers, S. Patent No. 50,353 ringer for every nouselold This is a special orted from our own Delightful ird strain of cheries in Berd on five ase nppeoval e $5.00 Mnx Geisler Bird Company At Our New Location, 1617 Farnam Street Bee Want Ads Boost Your Business 11 1000 qualitv It Costs You Nothing to surpassing any ever shown at the $1.50, $2.95, $3.95 to $8.50 | " IRY HAYDEN’S LEAN-CUT, Smart, correct in style, of superior quality in fabric and tailoring, accurate in fit—these are a few of the important features that you'll find in the Spring Clothes we’ll show you HAYDENs THE RELIABLE STORE There’s no reason why you shouldn’t have them if you come here and make your selec- tion from our magnificent spring line of Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothes. We've got them, they're ready for wear- ing and they 're easy to pay for, You'll never know what real ready-to-wear clfothes satisfac- tion is until you've worn one of these fine suits. Let us show you the new models and smart new colorings and patterns. Suits. ... . $18.00 to $35.00 0’coats. .$15.00 to $30.00 The strongest speech, the most accurate description in type cannot fully convey to you a proper understanding of the great values we’re offering in the ‘‘Marvel’’ Suits at $15.00. All fine pure worsted fabries and silk mixtures, in all the new shades of brown, smoke, blues, olives, ete; strictly hand tailored and silk lined through- out. You’ll find them priced in most stores at $20.00 up to $25.00; and they’re well worth it; we're making a special at $15.00. Boys’ Knee Pant Suit Styles—Assortments and | Young Men's Suits for Spring-—All the snappy little extras that the average well dressed youth so much appreciates; great values—on $7.50 to $18.00 F,RS ',' You'll Always Find s It Pays Well Our present offering is one of the season’s newest nov- éities in footwear, $3.00. Women’s Pumps These are the most popu- [ lar of all low shoes for wo- [ men’s wear. We are very fortunate in securing the kind that does not slip at the heel as most shoes of this style do. We have them in light, flexible welt soles, in gun metal, patent colt and Rus- sia calt—all the popular col- ors in suedes, golden brown, light and dark shades. grey, blue and black, and all the very latest in leather. The new Bronze calf and kid. The Prices Range: Bronze. 3450 to $6.00 Suedes. . . 00 Patent colt. 33 50 i Write for our New Sprmg Catalogue. Drexel Shoe Co. 1419 Farnam Streel! | . . ) D. C. SCOTT, D.V.S. | ASSISTANT STATE VETERINARIAN, ufl—mmmnu— Calls Promptly Pt a1 £ T | Omaba, Meb, "Phome—Office Marmey 997. Bes. Douglas 4333, Did You Ever | Have a nerve extracted that hurt you so | badly that you have been In constant fear ever since? If this has been your exper- fence, the next time you are in trouble | of this sort COME TO ME. I have a sys- tem practically painiess, that will make you my patient for the rest of your days. | 8ame way with the extraction of teeth. My methods are surprisingly agreeable as com- pared to those used by many dentists. My crowns and bridges aré everlasting | pleces of good looking work. I make plates | that fit, and put in fillings that stick. There is another way of Inserting miss- ing teeth without the use of the ordinary plate or bridge that I can highly recom- mend, two or more natural teeth are ail that is required for a solid substantial piece of work that will give excellent ser- | J} vice for years. Prices reasonable. " DR. BRADBURY The Dentist. For 17 years In the same office. | | TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER The Paper that Produces Results for BAILEY @ MACH Phone Douglas 1756 | DRESS FOOTWEAR Our u-phl of Women’s Dress Poot- Jyar is nothing short of & “Besuty Show. OXFORDS, RIBBON TIES, PUMPS. Colonfals in the new Ribbon and Buckle effects Handso Slippers, Extreme or Medium every shoe a cholce creation. All sizes and widths in all the variations. e earnestly ri ome and see o ss Foot FRY SHOE CO0., THE SHOERS 16th and Douglas Sts, est every woman Beauty Show of| DEN TlSTS *93ipped Deats -fl_nmmm carefully LI- -uflu-‘ after sach pati ? g i 1 | ABOUT THE TARIFF To Manufacturers : 903 World Building, For a Quick Campaign, address THE DAILY CLUB To promote your own interest, you, or the associations in your trade, should appeal-direct to the consumers through the advertising columns of the daily, newspapers. Tell them what the proposed changes of tariff mean to their own pockets and they will express themselves in unmistakable terms to their representatives in congress New York City

Other pages from this issue: