Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912, July 28, 1911, Image 23

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    ARE YOU UP A STUMP?
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Young woman or young man, if you are in this
position as to the matter of furnishing a home either
complete or partially, we suggest your looking through
our six-rooom, completely furnished bungalow where
you can get many ideas that will help you out both
in arrangement and selection as well as the money
saving end of the proposition.
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CABINETS EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME BOOKCASES
THE LINCOLN AD CLUB.
One of the "livest wires" in the busi
ness life of Nebraska's Capital City is
the Lincoln Ad Club. It has a member
ship of 140, every one a worker. It is al
ways starting something calculated to ad
vertise Lincoln, and it is always prose
cuting an active campaign along educa
tional lines in the advertising field. The
club's first public enterprise was to start
what is now an established annual affair,
a "Made in Lincoln" exposition. It has
brought to the city some of the best
known advertising men in America to
address its members and the business
men at large. Last winter it held an in
door carnival that was splendidly success
ful, and a few weeks ago it gave a min
strel show that filled the largest theatre
and gave universal satisfaction. The en
ergy and activity of the club are demon
strated by the fact that it sends twenty
delegates to the national convention of
the Associated Ad Clubs of America at
Boston. It is behind every move calcu
lated to advance the social, industrial
and commercial life of Lincoln and Ne
braska. Henry Westfall, advertising
manager for Miller & Paine, is president ;
K. L. Murray, advertising manager and
superintendent of agencies for the Be
atrice Creamery Co., is secretary. Either
or both of them will tell you anything you
want to know about Lincoln, and what
they tell you is not subject to discount.
A. L. GUILE.
ing for the A. D. Benway Co. of Lincoln,
Mr. Guile is manager of the advertis
and also the firm's decorator and design
er. Mr. Guile has achieved a wide repu
tation for the beautiful and original win
dow displays he puts up for the A; D.
Benway Co. He is one of the most active
members of the Lincoln Ad Club. Like
several other Lincoln ad men he is a na
tive of Missouri-, but you need not waste
time trying to show him he will find out
for himself.
IRRIGATED NEBRASKA.
Some of the largest irrigation enter
prises in the country, are located in Ne
braska. The west part of the state is
becoming one vast irrigated area, and as
a result it is developing- at a wonderful
rate. Scotts Bluff, Duel, Cheyenne, Lin
coln, Banner and KimbalLcounties have
ditches and laterals aggregating thou
sands of miles in length. It is the most
productive aera of territory in the re
public. NEBRASKA AUTOMOBILES.
There are upwards of 25,000 automo
biles in Nebraska. Many of them are
owned by farmers. A study of the facts
would probably show that more Nebras
ka farmers are automobile owners than
any other state boasts, population considered.