The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, June 21, 1915, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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PLATTSMOUTn SEMI-WEEKLY jouknae.
MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1915.
'Cbc plattsmoutb journal
Published Sam l-W eekly at Plattamouth, Nabr.
Entered at the I'obtoflice at Plattsmoutb. Nebraska, as second-class mall matter.
R. A. BATES, Publisher
Subscription Prloej S1.50 Per Year In Advanoi
Be a live one and the city will never
be a dead one.
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When someone plans to help the
town, plan to help the plan.
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Where are you going to celebrate
the Fourth?
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One or the other is broken when a
man tries to sell his automobile.
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When the Farmer Comes to Town.
Do your marrying early but better
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THOUGHT FOR TODAY.
I- If women ever really take to
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m-lm iliiii'i nrntpft th nvpracfi beini? ?
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l- iii trousers when on the witness
stand. Faul Leicester Ford.
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There is a bumper hay crop in Ne
braska, and no mistake.
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When it comes to crowing, a self
made man can beat a rooster.
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It is easy, to follow the crowd, but
it is harder to get to the front.
late than not at all.
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now uo you greet tne iarmer wnen :o:
ne comes to ruattsmoutn : is your j)art ef religion
greeting such that he feels that he friends. Or should be.
is with us, but not of us? Or is he
made to feel that he is in his town,
among his people, or with his friends?
The making or marring of Platts-
moulh depends greatly upon your at
titude toward the farmer when he
favors us with his visits. He is the
nam ii'-wmijj'Um'iJ'H
is making
Children Cry for Fletcher'
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THINK PEACE; TALK PEACE.
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The fate of Leo M. Frank now rests
with the governor of Georgia.
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The hardest pillow that a man ever
tried to sleep on is a guilty con
re ie nee.
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Silence is quite often an evidence
that a fellow is possessed of a little
wisdom.
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Very often a man thinks he is pop
ular with the ladies because they find
him useful.
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Farming is a very poetic occupa
tion to people who sit around in the
shade and talk about it.
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The smartest young man that we
know of is the one who has succeeded
in taming his wild oats.
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Uncle Sam's hat has not fytt been
thrown into the ring. We hope he
will keep it on his head.
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The weekly concerts are a go and
the first one will take place tomorrow
afternoon if it don't rain.
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Col. George M. Harvey must regret
that he has to wait until next month
to discuss the Bryan case.
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If Mr. Gnmptrs did not indorse Mr.
Walsh he would lay himself open to
a charge of base ingratitude.
More than 1,500,000 men are dead backbone of the community, and with
in tnis war. wnat docs civilization out his aid and encouragement we
How soon we become accustomed to I mean to them? would be an unsuccessful business
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the horrors of war, especially when J :o: community. The townsman is no bet-
another nation surfers. The sinking lfc is njr1 to make - a hatful of Ut than the man from the farm, and
of an English merchant ship by a Ger-I money unless there is a headful of the farmer can claim no superiority
man submarine no longer draws a brains under the hat. over the townsman. We are all hu-
lirst page top head in the average -- man beings, with the same aims and
American newspaper. Occasionally Notwithstanding the advance in the purposes in life, and endowed with the
when the daily toll is three or four -'ricc of Paint our cleanly citizens use same brands of intelligence. In fact,
ships, with one of them belonging to it; on thoir homes, and many women We are brothers of common com
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a neutral nation, they are grouped fori on ineir laces. munity, the only difference being that
:i lead." A year ago the sinking of a :o: the one lives in town, where life is a
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single shin would have ca ed for L little more divers f ed. wh e the other
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newspaper extras. Now the flood of eoieu wnoii to pronuiiion,urt.athe;. Go(ps e ;lir in the en
war stories crowd the single ship dis- Pr,ntctl 11 aP recently of the United fields of the country. Let us remem-
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aster to an inside page. Can England -iaiCs snowing i.Ke .uicnigan dry. ber lhat we are brothers, and sisters,
stand' the submarine slaughter at the :u: and cousins, and that the welfare of
rate it is now beirg carried on in- Many June bridc:i are P'omising to lhe one is vital lo thu success of the
definitely? A writer in Public "bey their husband, which means that othcn When we ride out into the
Opinion says Great Britain, with its lhey wiU adhcrc to such urdcrs as uru country the farmer extends the hand
thousands upon thousands of craft,
can lose a couple of merchant ships
daily for ten years and still have
quite a merchant marine at the end
of lhat time, as it is turning out new
ships almost as fast as old ones are
in accordance with the bride's origin
al instructions.
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it you see some ot your women
of fellowship, bids us welcome, and
hands us a hearty "come again." It
is a delightful characteristic of the
man from the farm, for his greeting
is sincere and his invitation is from
being sent to the bottom. While that P-s-sibility f 11 wa' WM Germany as
may be true, each boat sunk, where
friends in deep and anxious consulta
lion, it is not so likely to be about the the heart
Put what of us when the farmer
comes to town? Is our welcome on
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A woman is this kind of a creature:
She will give her husband no rest un
til she gets a new hat, and when she
gets it she goes bareheaded.
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Some people seem to disparge Mr.
Dryan's work as secretary of state, in
spite of the fact that he made several
diplomats drink grape juice.
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Deliberation, thy other name is the
man on foot about to cross a down
town street. Think twice before you
speak anl look four times before you
step. You are sure then not to be
struck by an automobile.
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The rumor that Ross Hammond of
the Fremont Tribune is to assume
editorial management of the Omaha
Dee, may be true, but we doubt it.
The Kosewaters have made a success
of the Dee, and it may prove a bad
move for the success of the paper to
have fricm step aside for anyone else.
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1.3 partisanship dead? The State
Journal, which has been intensely
paitisan heretofore, is of the opinion
that it is. Dut we are not so sure of
that. There may still remain a
democratic end republican party for
many years to come, but the simple
nomination from cither party is not
by any means going to be an assur
rance of election. The common peo
ple arc weary of following the poli
tical trail of either party. They arc
better posted today than they were
even ten and twenty years ago, ar.d
propose to vote in the future as their
consciences dictates.
there is loss of life, brings sorrow and
anguish to someone. In this connec
tion these words of Archbishop Ire
land at the Chicago peace jubilee, af
ter the close of the Spanish-American
war, are recalled: "Killed only one;
the glad news rang, the headlines
read, the newsboys cried; killed only
one; he was my son, what were a
thousand to this one, my only son?
Reduce to the smallest sacrifice of
human life the carnage of the battle
field, and someone is dead, someone is
bereft." How strongly that was
brought home to us in the sinking of
the Lusitania, and in one or two other
instances. For that reason, as well as
many others, think peace and talk
peace. In this terrible time it is bet
ter than talking and lightly consider
ing the consequences of the other side.
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"I am thinking only of my coun
try," is a pretty good motto for every
citizen.
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Fox trotting produces insanity, says
a doctor of note. Don't ask your girls
to do it, boys.
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A mail order catalogue is the
foundation for a lot of air castles built
by boys down on the farm.
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the Scandinavian nations have
i.'Ccn getting rid of
lhe vagaries of summer fashions.
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Two weeks only till the Fourth of
July. Many towns will celebrate on
Saturday, others on Monday, but
Plattsmoutb will have no choice in the
matter, as she will not celebrate very
elaborately this year.
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As the interstate commerce com
mission seems disposed to make un
popular rulings, they might also re
quire that no trunk should be ship
ped on the same tiain on which the
owner of it is traveling.
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1'eopie win never agree witn a
newspaper as to what is proper
news."
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It is best for the boomer to confine
himself to the truth and thus give the
knocker no chance to knock.
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It is indeed embarrassing when Vil
la, Carranaa, Obregon, etc., refuse to
quail when our government sets the I
dove of peace on them.
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Government experts say insect
pests destroy St.00.000,000 worth cf
crops yearly, probably not including
the kid that steal fruit.
The cultivated fruit known under
the name of "grape fruit" no longer
grows in clusters like huge bunches
of grapes, as it did in the uncultivated
state. id is lounu sometimes in
groups of two or three, but generally
il grows singly. The United States i
department of agriculture has de
cided that the old name has become
misleading for this reason and that
the fruit shall henceforth be called!
"pomelo."
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Don't worry if a new improvement
comes along. When the linotype was
first intioduced ii was said printers!
Di vim
. bt, . -ujnik. , ,
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and vhiob has lccn
in iio ;or over years, uas borne tlio signature ot
ana lias ucen mauo under his nor-
-y- sonal supervision since its infancy.
X JCCSua Allow no oi'O to deceive vouin ifiis.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ( Just-as-good " are but
i:xeriiuci;ts that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against -Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
Roric, Jreps and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, JMorphino nor other Aarcotie
suhstancc. Its iijxc is its guarantee. It destroys AVornia
mid allays I'ev richness. I'or more than tliirty years it
has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flatulency, V'ind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Iiarrhc.a. It regulates the titomaeh. and liowels,
assimilates the Food, ivinsr healthy and natural bleep.
The Children's Panacea The .Mother's Friend.
GEHuim: CASTOR I A always
3ears the Signature of
Tko lima Ym Have Always Bought
Sn Use For Over 30 Years
th k "c r ntauh cor
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the same high plane as his
made to feel and realize that our
smile is for him, and not for the con
tents of his purse? We of the town
are proud of the farmers cf this com
munity, and of their wives and their
daughters. They are men and women
of a high order of intelligence, whose
integrity is beyond question, am
Is he Wo.uM ' thrown out of employment, Mrijr ftfiEUlim Pfl!.!
but more printers are employed' today I "Jl LiiiilU UiUs
than ever before. When the auto
mobile was first brought out people
said it would banish the horse, but
horses are worth twice as much now
as they were a few years ago. Old
age, and not improvements, is what
CERT POSTPONED
ACCOUNT OF RAIN
j will get your job.
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TliUTH IX ADVEItTISIXC."
of
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Probably a larger percentage
American minds than ever before
devoted with anxious sincerity to
ideals of social service are zealously
trying somehow to leave the world
better for their having lived in it.
And, of course, this sincere impulse
incites all sorts of followers and tail-ers-on
to busy themselves in ways
that at least look similar.
As a result we have many "re
form" movements which too often fail
to perform, and various "uplift" or
ganizations which do little but lift
their promoters into temporary,
though sometimes profitable, personal
notoriety. Hence it is peculiarly a
pleasure to take note of a business re
form organization which has notably
their. merchant I net-formed. anH of n ln;;n.. nr.lift
marine very rapidly since the Europ- movement that is efficiently liftinir the
general welfare.
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I'euj.ies, warn owiy, out clubs of the World, whose eleventh
they learn. Nobody now undertakes annuai convention will be held. in Chi
to paper a room, bu, turns the job cajro next wcek It was a chicaKO
over to a professional. t ,,,.,. , .,. .. ; ,,,
has grown and spread until it has at-
IIow unbalanced is i.ature; rains for tained national and even international
eleven days on end, when in 1U11, dimensions. Under the banner,
:inl Jf r..,.l,r 1 4l... I iiip....,L - ,
" jr iuuiuu inai irum in Advertising, it has con
many days in a whole summer. ducted a campaign for clean, honest
:o; . advertising that is winning at both
"There are little black bugs in my ends of the line,
wheat," remarked a farmer to us yes- To advertisers it shows that the old
tcrday, "and I don't know whether savinir. "Honosiv ; iW. i.of ,.,.!;,.
If d -rf -'- V,JV I
mej arc cnincn hugs, doodle bugs or the best way to material success is
Fords.'
whose thrift, and energy, and per-.-evcrjince
is transforming our coun
tryside into a hive of industry and
wealth. They are builders, one and
all. I!ut we fear that we of the town
are often forgetful of the great duty
that we owe to them for their loyalty
and generosity in support of the local
business community. We ourselve
know of the high regard in which we
held the farmers of this community
but we doubt if the farmer knows of
the warm sentiments which we enter
tain toward him. And this is becaus;
we think much and say too little. I
s hould not be so it should be other
wise than thus. Let us of Piatt
moutn cultivate a more lriendlv and
neighborly spirit; let us open up our
hearts that the farmer may look with
in, for we are but. one big family and
should dwell together in unity ar
brotherly love. Let us act as we feel,
and give the farmer to understand
that he is of us, as well as with us.
We need each other, for a prosperous
farming community makes a live
town, sind the prosperity of the town
adds life and enjoyment to the coun
tryside.
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There is only one man better than
the man who gets behind and pushes
in an effort to improve the city, and
that's the man who goes ahead and
pushes.
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It is suspected that the reason the
motorists cut out their mufflers is not
because it makes them go faster, but
because it calls public attention to see
how fast they can go.
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A Philadelphia paper calls for a
a practical as well as an ideal rule of coalition cabinet in this country.
:o: conduct. To nul.litihprs 5t v-Wi-c President Wilson's indefatigable ac-
i'0UnS ""an who seems to dread moral rrnonsihiUv in. hr.; tivity suggests that the country
tne office work after office hours, and
is always watching the clock, is sel
dom asked to become a member of I
the firm.
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munities for everything in their doesn't need any cabinet at all.
papers that they cannot serve the :o:'
welfare of their readers by telling the There does not seem to be any great
truth on news and editorial pages effort made to cut the weeds along
while permitting them to be lied to. the fatreets. Some people won't cut
Mr. Bryan has not explained why, cheated and debauched through the ihem, even in their own dooryard.
after he signed the rote to Germany advertising columns. Such people should be compelled to
ot .viay nc snouw nave been so At bottom this movement reverses remove the weeds
emphatically against the second one. the immemorial rule, "Let the buyer
iue icui.ie wuuiu T,e giau to learn. beware." and su!,st.i),iir.s ih, U 7nfiil, ,nri,.,r,r ,,f ih,. frnn,l
:o: rule, "Let the seller take care." And ing of the great charter of the liber
Strange to say that the fact that a because it combines sound morals and ties to the English people has just
man can write Bachelor of Arts after common sense it has enhanced the been observed, and the small boy pro
his name does not ma'ie him any bet- business building value of advertising poses to continue the celebration of
ter fitted to open the store and sweep and is an uplift movement that lifts. July 4th by blowing.off a finger or
out the office in the morning. Chicae-o Herald.
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The old horse is still going strong.
The automobile hasn't put him out of
business by any means. Even on the
city streets one sees horses, edginj
along modestly and getting through
the traffic as best they may. If any
one wants to know whether the horse
has lost his kingdom, the best way to hard on the proposition of securing
The opening day of the program of
summer entertainments under the
auspices of the Commercial club and
citizens of Plattsmouth was interfer
ed with to a great extent by the rain
Saturday and made necessary the
postponing of the ban! concert and
special acts which were to be features
of the opening of the amusement pro
gram, and the fact was quite a dis
appointment to the members of the
committee, who have been working
find out is to try to buy one. Horses
are bringing a better price r.ow than
they ever did. Evidently there are
vtill a few folks left in this country
who like to
buggy rile.
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iome pleasing features for the sum
mer. The entertainments will be
staged each Saturday afternoon and
the delay caused by the rain, while
very annoying, will afford the com
take a safe and sane mittee more time in which to fix for
the initial offering of the series ant
something good can be looked forwarc
to on next Saturday without fail. This
project has attracted a great deal of
attention and a number of other towns
arc getting ready to follow the ex
arnole cf Plattsmouth and put on
some special attractions on Saturdays
for the visitors to their cities. The
citizens have responded very gen
erously to the appeal of the committee
and if the subscriptions are maintain
ed will guarantee a line program of
entertainment for the residents of the
city and their friends from the sur
rounding country.
CAUSE
Many Piattsmnulh People Have Kid
ney Trouble and Do Xot
Know It.
Do you have backache?
Are you tired and worn out?
Feed dizzy, nervous and depressed?
Are the kidney secretions ir
regular? Highly colored; contain sediment?
Likely your kidneys arc at fault.
Weak kidneys give warning of dis
tress.
Heed the warning; don't delay
Use a tested kidney remedy.
Read this Plattsmouth testimony.
William Gilmour, farmer, four
miles south of Plattsmouth, says:
One of my family had been suffering
mer. iiie entertainments will he 1 intensely irom lameness in tne uacK.
No relief could be had until Doan's
While the Journal has held all the
time that the United States should not
he held responsible for the loss of
persons traveling on ships carrying
contraband goods, it cannot believe
otherwise than that Mr. Bryan made
the greatest mistake of his life in
leaving President Wilson's cabinet at
this time, when all the other members
of the cabinet held that the presi
dent's views on the German situation
to be right. Mr. Bryan's action in this
matter does not look good to his
former friends in his own state of Ne
braska.
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The tremendous earning power of
William J. Bryan as a platform lec
turer on the chautauqua circuit is not
rencrally appreciated by the public.
An estimate was made recently by the
manager of a lyceum bureau, a man
of wide experience who has managed
the lecture tours of many public men
Based upon Mr. Bryan's present scale
of prices he shows that by diligently
devoting his attention to the chau
tauqua and lyceums ,the former sec
retary of state can earn nearly $140,
t'CO a year.
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FOIi SALE OB KENT.
Our property in Murray for sale or
rent. J. L. .loung, Coleridge, Neb.
Paints and Oils. Gering & Co.
One way to boost Tlattsmouth is
for the secret societies to send as
delegates to their state lodges men of
prominence and those who at least
possess sufficient ability to take a
prominent part in the deliberations
of such bodies. Wc have as large n
number of secret societies as any
town of the size of Plattsmouth in the
tate, and our town gets the least
notoriety in this direction. There is
no question about the delegates being
rood men, but do they possess the
ability and snap to put Tlattsmouth
more prominently on the map? Other
towns put their best men foremost,
and why not Plattsmouth?
Paints and Oils. Gering & Co.
M. Tritsch, refracting optician, at
Gering & Co.'s Wednesday and Sat
urday evenings. Examination free.
Kidney Pills were used. They did
more to relieve these troubles than
anything else that had previously
been taken'."
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Tills the same that
Mr. Gilmour recommends. Foster
Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Paints and Oils. Gearing & Co.
PICNIC NEEDS.
J When preparing for a picnic
or outing, remember that the J
J Journal office is the headquar-
'I ters for picnic sets, paper J
plates, picnic cups, tablecloths
I and lunch cloths. We have the
l- individual paper tablecloths J
I (13x84 inches, as well as the in- -l-
dividual lunch cloths. Come in
and see them. Picnic sets at l-
l- 10 cents; paper plate, 5 cents a !
l- dozen, and cups, 8 in a package, -I
J 10 cents a package.
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Will You lake Homestead Entry in 1915?
Ten years' experience has put me in touch with the best homestead
lands in Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska." Yon now have a choice of
An 80-acre Government-irrigated farm near Powell, Vyo., where
you will be near good schools, churches, markets, neighbors, will have a
good climate and be within driving distance of Yellowstone Park. $2.60
per acre pays initial cost, no further payments for five years. 75 farm
ers have located on these lands since January 1st.
A 320-acre stock or dairy farm, good soil, free range, free coal and
fence posts, a good place to live. $22.00 pays filing fee.
Government water rights in the Scotts Bluff country cost $55 00 per
acre; initial cost $1.10 per acre, payment of remainder distributed ovr r
twenty years, with no interest. If you do not know of the amazing crop
yields of this valley, write me.
Why pay rent? Why not work for yourself? Write
for ray free booklets and about round trip fares applying
every day. See these lands .vitb their cropsthis summer.
S. D. HOWARD. Immifiralion Agent.
1004 Farnam Stieet, OMAHA, Nebraska
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