Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 13, 1907, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 12, Image 20

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TIIE OMATIA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 13, 1907.
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T no time of the year does nature present
stronger attractions than during the Autumn
months; possibly the saddest, but certainly
the most beautiful season of the vear.
The gorgeous colorings of the sky vie with the
brilliant tints of the dying foliage. The pure, crisp
air and the glorious- woods in their gold and crim
son mutely appeal to man's highest and noblest
feelings. The hills and vales invite his deepest ad
miration. The golden maple and purple oak leaves;
purple asters and golden rod, the waving scarlet
sumach, all bid you welcome to the country fields.
Nowhere will you find more beautiful landscapes or a more enjoyable
trip than over the Belleviie-Fort Crook interurban line. On the heights at
Bellevue, overlooking the majestic Missouri river, you will get a view of the
country for miles around. It is a wonderful and beautiful sight well worth
seeing. From Omaha take either the Albright or South Omaha cars; get
off at 24th and N streets, South Omaha, where you can secure interurban
cars for Bellevue, Avery and Fort Crook, leaving on the even hour, and on
Sundays at twenty minute intervals thereafter. This will give you ample
time to see the forts, visit the soldiers in their government quarters, and en
joy a stroll on the parade grounds, or to stop off and enjoy the magnificent
panorama from the college grounds at Bellevue.
Don't lose this opportunity to view the beautiful autumn scenery en
route. This is a trip which every man,' woman and
child in Omaha should take. While the trip at any
time is a delightful one, it possesses additional
charms just not which all lovers of nature cannot
but appreciate.
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