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\ REAL ESTATE PARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) Minnen 100 IMPROVED farms in central Minne. ta; all sizes; cheap prices; easy terms; | ways a g0od title; write for Jand list No 4); mention this paper., C. D, BAKER Fergus Falls, Minn, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, for %0| t Minnesota land, well lgeated, A Tug works, with modern ma cost $2,200. C. Racine, Cedar Ia Atsscurt Land and improved far Migsour{ land and fa to 500 acres; from $15 to $45 per acre terms. Write and tell us what you t. We can suit_you. Booklet free.” F. m Realty Co., Neelyville, Mo FOR SALE Best Bouthe: forty e w Gy MISSOURI wants farmers @airy, sheep chicken farms 'cheap. Easy’ terme, nearby markets. Writa Mis wour| State Board of Immigration, Spring- field, Mo.* ) Truck, fruit LISTEN ,250; near town tain View, Mo.* STOP! s0-acre valley farm, 81 others, McGrath, Moun Montana. FIVE acres of orchard, $400 per ncre; tended for three years; no Interest; no taxeg; no water assessments. Write today. larke Fork Orchard Co., Laurel, Mont FOR BALE-33000 acres In tracts of 160 acres for ale jn the famous Musselshell valley, Montana. Write for circulars Munger-Corry Land Co., Shawmut, Mont Mississippl. FOR SALE-—1,000 acres prairie land in Misaissippi: aplary, 500 colonles: suitable for aifuifa, corn and cotton; 190 acres in Johnson grass place will earn $5.000 6 $8,000 annually cated immediatély on trunk line rafiroad; well stock and im- roved. Address Walter Weaver, Colum- us, Miss. | _LARGE tracts of 1000 to 20,000 acres suitable for colunization or a good invest- ment; located in South Mississippl on the { GuIf of Mexico. This is axcellent land for | raising early truck and the ftamous paper iphell pecans; fine transportation facilities; rice §6 1o $7.60 per acre; terms. Knter- se Lumber Co., P. O. Box 451, Gulfport, in8. Nebraswa. FARM RANCH BARGAINS 800 ACRES improved Nebraska farm jand, in square fenced and eross-fenced: sheds, barn, 5-room house in good condition, 2 wells; tdeal location, 3 miles from railroad station oounty seat, Sheridan counfy time, $10,000 cash or security; ct qulck biggest snap in Western Nebraska, Ca 'write George Caldwell, Rushville, Neb.* 480-ACRE well improved Nebraska AMW,\“' and hay farm, all rich vailey land, 200 acres farm land, occupled by owner who iwants to go to the coast, $30 an_acre ‘Terms. This is four miles from good rall- Toad town and fs a sure bargain 17-acre improved stock and hay ranch, WJoina a Nebraska county eeat raliroad town; | uts, 1000 tons hay Owner must sell. $20 mn acre. Terms. Part of this land can be Wold off at from $30 to $40 an acre | 3,200-acre stock ranch, on main line r Toad, between two towns; living stream of water; 300 acres good vailey land, balance | ‘excellent pasture hill land; all fenced; good | ranch improvements. If vou want'a stock jranch you will never do better. $10,000. | Tms. W. W. MITCHELIL, Board of Trade Bldg., Omaha, Neb.* oy S T N EXECUTOR’S LAND SALE 0 acres, enclosed land, 10 miles west Broken Bow, Neb., for $i6,i00. two-thirds cash, balance § years, & per cent interest 1i-room frame house. In good repair, wind | mill, well and milk house, barn for 1§ horses and hay loft, granary for 3,500 bush- eln grain, cattle sheds, 18x®. Entire tract fenced and cross fenced: convenient yards; 150 acres in cultivation; 25 acres alfalfa, 15 wcres hog-tight enclosure, 12 acres box elder and ash timber furnishes fence posts and all fuel for entire vear; 400 cres in native grass. Heirs all adults'and desire to settle estate speedily. J. R. DEAN, Executor. Broken Bow, Neb.* - That Nice Fat Hen you bought for Sunday dinner today cost you a dollar, didn't it? That pork roast Fou had last Bunday cost you the same. ‘There is no of high prices death trying to WHAT IS THE ANS\\'E.R1 ‘There is but one solution. a farm and raise your own food, That brother of yours Who is still dowh on the old “home place” had two hens for dinner today and the ham and eggs he had for break- fast would have made a hole in your ketbook. There i3 not only a good Il ng on the farm, but money is to be ma H (ihe " surpliix product.’ Do you know ) REAT PLATTE VALLEY Is the Kingdom of Alfalfa and the empire of his highness, the Hog? Get a farm somewhere in the great valley and we will guaranice you years of peace and plenty, contentment and wealth for yourself and family. Look at these: A nice, little farm of nearly & acres near new. growing town on new line of | railway. It is all irrigated, plenty of water, only #60 per acre. You Know the ern- | ment charges from $35 to $46 per acre for ‘water. e Investigating the cause man might starve to ason it out. Another larger farm of 128 acres. with 2% acres under ditch. The balance is pas- ture. When once seeded to alfalfa that ir- T'gated tract will be worth $I5 an acre. The Whole piece now for $%0 an acre. We have another of nearly 80 acres for 385 an acre. There are 39 acres under irri- on, balance pasture. All are near rail- and town, plency of water for irri- , §ood wells at 3 to 40 feet. we huve a fine ranch of 581 acres smaller one of 192 that will bear ation because excellent bargains. The opportunity is there; are you the man? If you are, get busy, come In and talk it over or telephone and a salesman Will be sent to talk with you Perhaps & deal can be made for vour city property AL any rate it costs nothing to talk it over, PAYNE INVESTMENT (0., “Manless Land for Landless Man." 8 B Corner 15th and Farnam st.% 4 BUSHELS WHEAT LAND, PER ACRE. ‘We own ane enne county, land, now on ontrol 20000 acres of Chey- Nebraska's cholcest farm the market. The heaviest crop-ylelding county {n Nebraska for ten years; alfalfa also a leading crop; ask far Tolders and full particulars; agents wanted everywhere; write for our proposition at once. Railroad fares refunded If things not as represented. Fundingsiand & Sever- son, Sidney, Neb. q TERSN RA S in beautiful South Platte river valley, just 3 miles from Paxton; all on ttom excepting 8 acres pasture; well im- ved acres blue stem hay: river must sell quick; price only $%5 per @cre; 180 acres under cultivation M'CONNELL BROS., Paxton, Neb. FARM BARGAIN, be s0ld on account of owner's | ana well improved M-acre farm 73 own; price, 88 per acre; bi“r. (! L Litchtield, Neb. REAL ESTATE WARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) A SARPY COUNTY FARM Why not get hold of & good farm closa Omaha, in _one of the best counties along the river? We have a Barpy county farm of 150 acres, 3 miles from three tow Splendid soll. Improvements, 7-room house, barn 0x32, granary with big loft. fine or chard, producing 300 bushels of appies last enr; 60 Acres pasture, wood timber; creek in pasture. R F. D telephone. Looks like this ought to be worth 100 per acre. We will sell it for Shall we take you out to see it. Come | in and talk with us about it PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 8. E. Corner 15th and P‘m:m' HERE'S a splendid Investment for you; two fine sections of land in & fast de veloping country at $11 per acra—that should double in value inside of thres years, Seotions 27 and 3. Township 16, range 56, Kimball county, Nebraska, about eight miles northeast of Kimball, the county o Address D. F. Bowman, Des Moines, a. FOR 8ALE—~Half section in south: part of Furnas county, Nebraska; 17 in_cultivation and which looks fine; with place; place all fenced fenced WIth good wira fence; 7-room house, story and half high; smail barn, cribi bing, hen house, and other out buildin well and windmill; hog lots; H well settled community of good farmers A letter or postcard will bring you full description of piace with pletur of im- provements and some of the soil taken from the wheat fleld. Price, $30 per acre C. M. Miller, Alma, Neb.* HALF SECTION Kimball county land, a bargain; some improvements. Address Y 21, care Bee. FOR SALE—Forced sale, 500 acres. mile | out; fine dairy farm; fenced; bulldings, $6,000; best stone quarry and sand pit in | Nebragka, netting big money; this town growing fast; per acre; $12,000, half cashi dress Owner, J. G. Hoye, Bldney, Fruit Land 31 acres, adjoins station on main line Bur. lington, only 45 minutes’ ride from Omaha; almost level; will soon sell for town lots Big snup at 35,100 NEST SWEET, 613 N. Y. L. BLDG., OMAHA, NEB. SALE—Section of grazing land, ten miles south from Hersley, Lin: ounty, Nebraske. Price, $1.00 per Drs. Gamble, Missouri Valley, Ia.® buildin, terms. Ad- Neb. R abo! acre New Mexiee 2,000 acres ranch northern New Mexico, on maln line of Santa Fe; %0 under ditch, acres alfalfa, deep sofl, fine climate, two sets improvements; 15,000 acres dry farm land; will grow any kind crops. Land this section advancing rapidly. Ildeal nization proposition: Exceptional bar- 1 at $8 per acre; one-third h, J. P n Houten, owner, Seaside, O) North Daxota, The eyes of the world are turned towards NORTH DAKOTA, \Where every farmer has a bank account. Buy North Dakota land now while it is cheap. Prices advancing by bounds. \We are offering bargains in small and large tracts. Easy terms or crop payment. Good markets and schools. Telephone and rural delivery scivice, Write for lists C. H. GILMORE & CO., BARTON, NORTH DAKOTA. OUT THEY GO. Get out of the crowded cities and go to Mandan, Morton county, Nofth Da- kota, and buy land, only $2% per acre for ctolee land, and raise dollar wheat, two-dullar flax, oats, hay and live stock. You can buy land on payments. Good land 1s_advancing in price and products re Two new raliroads are bullding in this district. Get maps and facts from Wm. H. Brown, Mandan, North Dakot or 131 LaSalle 8t, Chi Tilinos. rm Ohto. FOR SALE—Florida lands, at Orange Mills, within 2% miles of Hastings, con- be the best farming district for Irish potatoe: bies: railros beautiful 8t ; adjoinin, 50 to $300 per terms. station on groun Johns river; artesian wells proved land selling for $1 Price, 336 per acr P. O, Box 434, Di oxlanoma. OKLAHOMA We have 100,000 acres of cholre land te R district and you might get an ol v.r:l’ b )‘(’a‘; ‘.nA‘-LAN ND C Al & ok L Biag” Suite New FOR SALE-Alfalfa farms, near §,000,00 plckln(] plants now bullding in Oklahom Clty, Wri &I"‘ultr. the Land Man, Okl ¥, Oregon's dsep sea t the head of the list ities, Billons of feet miils, shipbuilding p! operation und othe BOIng up; 400 square mil underlald with coal; lumber ti manufacture water transportatipn; e: and garden land awaiting settlers; round. Truly & ¢ow heaven. delightful climate. Write for 3 ecretary Chamber of Commerce, Mar| field, Ore. cellent dairy, frult partly developed and OREGON {8 God's country. We have some of the finest fruit and garden lan in the whole beautiful Willlamette Valley Close to both Unlversity and manufacturing towns. Ideal location. Good references. Send for our booklet today. Willamac Land Co., Eugene, Ore.* GOOB BAY, Oregon's deep sea harbor, now ‘stands at the head of the list of Northwest opportunities. Billions of feet of standing timber, mills, shipbullding plants and factories in operafion and others €oing up; 40 square miles underlaid with coal; lumber at manufacturer's price; water transportation. Excellent dairy, fruit and garden land partially developed and awalting settlers; grass green the year around. Truly a cow heaven. Equable and delighttul climate. Write for free booklet. Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Marsh- field, Ore.* 320 acres Government Land Free Advantages of Oregon, pages, explaining counties is best each of the 34 adapted for, also the samount of government land open to homestead; a . 21x28, showing all new towns on ‘rallroad, including eastern and central Oregon and countles in different colors drawn down to January 1, 1910; last map in U. B. A, Also gives homestead laws and of getting 320 or 160 acres and a description of the state of Oregon in general; mailed for ¢ sta or coin Nimmo & Runey, 13 Hamilton Bldg., Port- land, Ore.* Viegin FOR SALE—Farms and timber lands FOR SA res In orange and grapefrult trees seven ©old, 0 acres of celery and nce in pine. Seven-room m house in midst of grove and with necessary outhouses. Three miles from city of Bradentown, Fla., and connected therewith with hard marl roads, On shipping station. J. W. White, Gen. Ind. Agt, 8. A, L. Ry, Norfolk, Va. FOR SALE-Small farms, easy terms, in Virginia. Homes for millons on land' on which Sommon sengs farming will preduce Twin City ba dalry, n handsome of sunshine and rain; of wi r; land here In_value In °three years et D Chamber Com- . Va. FOR finiacin ‘ming is pi money I tru ng; near na a all farms in sunny Vie i A 4 sum- noted for Taoilities. af Com- mer; abundanee of ralnfall health: splendid Send for let marce, acres hard- | land worth §50 | a book of 82| Orego one mile trom | G 20, 1910, (Continued.) FOR BALE-A location on Barasota bay, one and one-elghth mile water front, - prising about acres with modern mag niticent homes and cottages rail ard er transportation. for winter residence and the location not surpassed in Florida. J. W. White Gen. Ind. Agt. 8. A. L. orfolk, Va B Texas. Million FOR SALE FOR SATL acres Texas school land for saie b ythe Atate, $1.50 to §5 per | 40 years' | on balance 3 par cent intefest; good ag- ( acre: only one-fortieth cash, ricultural iands; some don’t require resi- dence. Send b0 cents for 1910 Book of In- structions, new state law and description of lands. 'J. J der, School Land Lo- cator, 586 Congress Ave., Austin, Reference, Austin National Bank FOR SALE-Putnam, Texas—On main Iine of Texas & Pacific R. R.; ideal loca- tion for winter homes; best mineral water in America; buy lots now; doubie money in year. Write us Immediately for llustrated booklet and prices. Putnamn Land and Development Co., Fort Worth, Tex Texas FREE map of Texas giving elevations. rainfall, cities, railroads, products, etc with every (25¢) three months' subscription to Texas Realty Journal, a hig magazine telling all about Texas development, re- gources, opportunities, ete Texas Realty Journal, Houston, Texas.* 30 ACRES good, level wheat land near Othello; end of C. M. & St P. division; ready for sowing February: fenced; terms, l J.C. Macauley, Hatton, Wash. | OR Information and literature on farm | 1and and irrigated fruit lands- d_Washington—cali us- Neville block, Omal wood Immigration Co.; J manager. , or verit FOR SAL 11 farms in Washington 7 farms in Sac Co., lowa 30 acres in Brown (o These are all first fa bought on good _terms. e The King Real Estate Co, Blair, Neb.*| and can Wisconsi FOR SALE-Good land In Vilas and Onelda countles, Wis 40-acre tracts for from $600 to $900, on ierms of $i00 a year | or 310 a month. with an insurance clause In the contract. We have a few g00d 108 houses 1eft which we sell at cost on terms to suit. Write for book and map to Dept. 5, G. F. Sanborn Co., Eagle River, Wis. CHOICE agricultural lands, $10 per acre also lake shore property, three hours' ride from twin cities; any size tract, 15,000 acres to select from. 'Write owner, Harry C. Johngon, 225 Palace Bldg, Minneapol Wyoming. FOR SALE—Cheap, irrigated lands In tracts of 160 acres fto 100,000 acres: also grazing lands. Address, W. J. Cashin, Evanston, ¥ ho and Oregon yellow pine land; also farm and ‘ranch I Lucas Land company, Meadows, 1dano. THE Big Land show to be held next No- vember in Chicago, under the auspices of The Chicago Tribune, will have exhibits | of land products from every state in the | United States. Every responsible land | company will have an exhibit, Space in this show is not sold to wild cat companies. If you want land, visit this show.* DO YOU want to sell your farm quick. We are in touch with over 500 possible cus- tomers dally; no sale, no pay. Nothing to ay untf] sale is completed. Dept. 28, Stir- en Co., 302 Dearborn St., Chicago.* HOW TO SECURE PUBL L. “The Settlers' Handbook,” showing cant lands in Colorado, Wyoming, Arizon DI ah, and New Mexico. Al the late U, S land acre homesteads, degert lands. coal lands. The Carey act in full, Irrig: gar, Cor: ing. Price, $1, complled by C. BE. former recelver U. B. land office, 244 onado Denver, Colo. ~References. U. 8, and Colorado Land Officlals.* LEGAL NOTICE. MEET- OF THE PAFICIC BXPRESS COM- The stockholders of the above named company having falled to hold their annual notice Is hereby given that I, the ed president of sald company, | pursuant to the by-laws ot said co P called a meeting of the stockholders of said company, to be held at the office of sald company, No. 1401 in the city of at 11 o'clock a. m. on Monday, March 2, 1910, for the election of direc- tors and the transaction of such other | usiness ay come before the meetl and you are notified that such mesting will be held at such time and plage for sald purposes. JAMES EGGLESTON, resident the Pacific Express Company. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS—We have 450,000 yards exceptionaily fine machine and fresno work to sublet in Wyoming, Bur- fon. For further particu- Arthur Brothers company, Thermopolls or Wolton, Wyo, M16d7t. Cert State of Nebraska, Office of Auditor of Public Accounts. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' 1 ING uny have, 4 one arney | street, 4 b Lincoln, Feb. 1, 1910. It is hereby certified, that the Atlas As- surance company, Limited, of London, in the state of Nebraska, has compllied with the insurance law of this state, applicable to such companies, and is therefore author- ized to continue the business of fire insur- ance in this state for the current year ending January 31, 1911 Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public accounts, the day and ar first above written SILAS R. BARTON, Auditor of Public Accounts. C, E. PIERCE, Deputy This company {8 represented In Omaha by the Payne Investment company, S. E. cor. 1th and Farnam, J. A. Olso: ager insurance department. RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION—Tenth and Masos, Unton Pacifio— San Fran. Ov'ri'd Ltd. hl. & Jap. F'st Mal Loea v 15 a. . Arrive. T, » v EELEEEEER Zas sBmmont 1daho, Ore- | | Auburn Loeal No interest, no taxes, and |~ Omahs. etate of Ne- | | RAILWAY TIME CARD—“ Missonri Paclfiow Qscriand Limited.. ago Great Chicago Limited, Twia City Liniited Omaha-St. | Mail and Express.......a 7 | Btanberry Local (from Council Bluffs)........b 5:00 pm BURLINGTON STATION-—Tenth and | Black Hilis.. Northwest K Nebraska poinis Lincoln Mail Nebraska E | Lineoln Loe Lineoln Lo Behuyler-Platismouth Plattsmouth-lowa | Bellevue-Plattsmouth | Colorado Limited.. Chicago Special SELBSESRERSEER: ke . poy: 5533353355553 and St C. & St. Joseph......a WEBSTER STATION—Fifteanth 1 st Sloux City Express. Omaha Local Sloux City P Twin City Passenger. Bioux City Loecal ’ TRAVEL TRAVEL TO EUROPE N 1910 Is Going To Be Enormous. YOU CAN GO TOO, AND INCLUDE SWITZER- LAND, the 1and of scenic beauty. It loss to §0 io Switzerland than to spend a vacation at Fome American Resorts. But whether for 8prin or Summer you should make your plans NOW. Rond for a free copy of HOW TO SEE SWITZER- LAND and our Travel Letter No. 82 Out Amer ican Offica gives expert advice free, Swiss Federal Railroad, EUROPE A series of Delightful to Tours, including all of $240 the important points, atrates ranging trom 31438 North Cape(Midnight Sun), June 18 Mediterranean—British Isles, July 9§ $a78 Other departures in April, May, June, July. Early application Very "import: ant. Write today for Booklet and Details of Our Plan. THE BOSTON TRAVEL SOCIETY, 29 Boylston Htreet. Boston, Mass. INCLUDING 'ASS 10N ‘Maxlmum Steamship Luxury #teosi ) FRENGH LINE Six Days New York-Parls A i Compagnie Générale .. Transatlantique El t modern York for Havre, Tharat train connections for Parls and ints. Passengers have the comforts of famous or cuisine, palatial suit lons, orchestr: tor: T L3 lens, desired luxury. Naval nflam::flfl" fllrl'~ cipline. Safety is amply provided for by wire- less and submarine bell signals. - La Touraine, March 24 La Provence, April y L April ] ay it otel: nificent & Savole, March3l La Tourais La Lorraine, April La Lorra Additional Drawing-Room Sleepers Lv. St. Louis daily, L. C. R. R. Ar. Nashville, N. C. & St. Lv. Atlanta, Cent. of Ga. Ry. » Ar. Jacksonville, Fla., A.C.L.R.R. 7:30a. = Dining C: ‘ars between Nashville and Atlanta Write to of call F, C. SWEAT, Western senger Agent, N. C. & St. L. Ry., Bank of Commerce Building, St. Louis, Mo, @ Conservation of Human Life Most Important 8o Declares Dr, Wiley at Minnesota Congress— Dope” Used Too Freely, He Says, ST. PAUL, March 19.—'"This is only the beginning,” said Governor Eberhart to the delegates to the Minnesota conservation convention today, when outlining definitely just what the congress means to Minne- B [ # PUPTTPPOPP FEEEEBREBERP o 3 Chicago-¥. n Bxp...a 4 | Chicago-Nebraska Lt t { WES | Chicago-Nobrasks Lid. for Lincols . lcago Clal. .. Pacitic Co::lvchl Los Angeles Limit v Limited. Minnesota | was the tople of the merning sota. “Immediately after the congress ad- Journs tomorrow every county and district will be organized by vice presidents and committeemen and every county will have its conservation club, and all interested will have ample opportunity to put into working shape the ideas given you by ex- perts at this meeting." Tonight Maurice O, United States public an illustrated talk on Dr. Wiley sald that the best contribution to conservation is the conservation of human life, espectally the lives of children under § years of age, so many of whom die from lack of proper food and the ad- ministration of “dope.” While the governor Roadn the Farm Managers' organized ‘Agricultural and Eldrige of roads office, “Good Road the gave was speaking the kers' assoclation and association were being Induetrial Education” wsion. “Pure Food and Public Health and Sani- tation” the tople of the afternoon meeting, and Dr. John B. Fulton and Dr. Harvey W. Wlley were the principal speakers. At 4 p m a spechal direction of the Minnesolta Federation of Women's Clubs was held to discuss woman's part in conservation. Mrs Caro- line Bartlett Crate of Kalamazoo, Mich,, was the speaker. Wher you wan! what you want when you want it, say so.through The Bee Want Ad columns, sion under the | A RICH HARVEST CAN ONLY BE REALIZED FROM THOROUGH CULTIVATION TO MANUFACTURERS: F you wished to det the bigdest harvest from a given tract of land you would not blow seed to the winds thinly scattered over the country. You would plant it regularly and sys- tematically in a section no larder than you could have properly watched and cul- tivated. You would then det the richest crop possi- ble, and if you were wise you would not overwork your land and thus shorten its productive life, but you would produce this year what would help the ‘income from your land next year, and the year after, and so on. 7l It is just so in advertising. The use of so-called “national me. diums,” of gdeneral circulatian, is scattering your seed toothinly over too gdreat a territory. You may get valuable general publicity in this way but you cannot expect it to do any thorough cultivating. This is no disparagement of general mediums, for space in them is well worth what it costs, but you must not' expect them to yield anything like maximum results for a diven territory. You can only obtain maximum results and profit from any gdiven locality by the means of Daily Newspaper Publicity. The newspaper will cultivate the local field as no other medium can possibly do it. It goes to the home. It takes the news of the day to the home fireside. It is the messenger between the outer world and the reader you seek to reach. It sells things. By selecting any section of country which best appeals to you for the purpose, you can in a short time and at practically no cost, demonstrate the value of this great cultivating agency—the daily newspaper—to your entire satisfaction. If you have been a user of space in deneral mediums, then you are all the more able to det the best value from local cultivation. Take almost any one of the general mediums for an example. It may have 200,000 or even 500,000 circulation, but you wili not find a great number in any one city or town. You can only get the maximum pub- licity by the use of the lécal daily newspaper. Take for example a cer- tain city in Michigan of 100,000 pop- ulation. A canvass of 21,132 komes showed that 19,781 of them took some daily newspaper. Can there be any other way to thoroughly cultivate the home field which can approach the messenger of the day — the newspaper ! It stands supreme in : power to cultivate trade locally and if you dv you are not awake to your own best interests. not recognize the fact for lnformation address THE DAILY CLUB 901 World Building, New York Ciry These Cards free Business Office The Omaha Daily Bee Furnished Rooms for Rent. Board and Rooms. For Rent. For Sale. No cards will be given children. 1.~~Drunkenness, Oplum, Morphine sud other drug addictions are diseased conditio: 2,—Therefore, essary. 3.—In case of sickness, be accepted. 4.—Our treatment is known the world over and has proven its merits in over 250,000 cases. /o glve value recelved, and that is the reason we are at the head lalty. - e et sclentific medical treatment 1s nec- - none but the best should (88 & Established 1679) An Inhalation for Wh lng-cou h, Croup B:::O ltls,%c’:unhs, : Diphtheria, Catarrh. __ _IPINere, Vater. Cresolene Is & Boon te Asthmatics. y only Keeley Institute in the state of Nebraska is located in ‘Orrespondence confidential. 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