THE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT. ODEKN SUliGEHY IBW SURQICA.L INSTITUTE FOR 1 .I11S CITY AT T11R 1IOTRI. IDW Af . V 1 - 4 I A n Institution Which Hat Long Been Naedtd in Lincoln A Capable Staff of Physicians Modem Surges y in All Ita Deuila. Dr. Thad II. oodward, who. since his residtneo in this city, baa Acquired an enviable reputation over tho state as askilllul - ton, bas recently asso elated bit . with a number of o'.her leadlnc physicians and sunreons. and having leased tho Hotel Ideal building on South Fourteenth street, has opened up a modern surgical institute. The medical staff comprises Dr. Thad II. Woodward, abdominal and Intestinal eurgcr) ; Dr. H. C. Demareo, general -awry; Dr. W. M. Knapp. late sioer- intendjbnt of tho Nebraska hospital for tno insane, diseases of the brain and nervous diseases; Dr. 11. B. liowrev. diseases of the heart, chest and general medicine, lnesoaroall physicians of recogiized skilLand ability and men whoso honoi and integrity have never ueen qucsuonea. Modern surgery in all its branches will be practiced, using rigid asccptic precautions in every operation, spe cial attention will be given to abdominal and intestinal surgery. The building is what is known as (ha Hotel Ideal, on South Fourteenth street; a half a block south of O, and h reached by the street car linos from all parts itf the city. It is a modern building well iiiruiaueu uiruug out, wiia sicaiu neat, water, gas, plumbingaud other modern sanitar; conveniences, and has room for sixty patients. Trained nurses will be in .-attendance aud the pitient can rave all the caro and conteniench that are guaranteed in the largr iiuilict:) and surgical institute in the east. The names of the gentlemen at tho head f the institute are sufficient guarantee that everything promised wilt e done,. and that patients can relv on honest, henerable and skillful treatment within its walls. A correspondence with the profession throughout the west is desired, and physicians who visit Lincoln will I made welcome by calling at the Insti tute. Homes and Irrigated Farms, Gardens and Orchards in the Celebrated Bear River Valle r on the Maia Lines ol the Union Pacilic and Central Pacific R. R. near Corinne and gden, Utah. Splendid location for business and in dustries of all kinds In the well kcown city of Corinne, situated in the middle of the valley on the Central Pacific R.R. The lands of the Bear River valley are now thrown open to settlement by the construction of the mammoth system of irrigation from the Bear lako and river, just completed by the Bear River Canal Co., at a , cost of $3,009,000. 'IV com pany controls 100,000 acres of these fine lands and owns many lots axd business iccauins in tno city ei uorinne, and is now prepared to sell on easv terms to settlers and polonies. The climate, soil, and irriflr?! ini? facilities mta nrnnnnvmil unsurpassed fa ; competent Judges who declare the valley to be tho Paradise of tne farmer, truit lirower and Stock Raiser. Nice social surroundings, rood schools and churches at Corinnnfttv and Home Markets exist for every kind mm a or iarm and garden produce in the neighboring cities of Ogdea and Salt Lake, and in the great mining camps. La.id5 will be shown from the local of fice ef the Company at Corinne. 15tf mmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwm The Lincoln Road Grader has ' equal for cheapness and durability. Call on or address H. J. Walsh. Cor. 11th & O St., Lincoln, Neb. Wanted. A good live agent in every county to put up the Wilson Windmill Regulator. E. B. Wilson. Central City, Neb. The Lehmer brothers, farmers of Ord, shipped two hundred head of hogs to Omaha last week and have 150 hed of fat steers about ready for tho market, and still the boys aro inde pendents. Neither prosperity or calunPy seems to drive he farmers b&ok to the . 0. p. no Lincoln, Nebraska. &n Qlb $c)oo in q $e)D jJocaTioi Main Bnildlng, 2tto Feet Front. 25 DEPARTMENTS. THIPTY TEACHER I Tlon-OCCTAmANi OT AliU opec J Ali JOT O I TH OftOUQ H Ia Y FJOT j AT TUE LARGEST NOREIAL SCHOOL in THE WEST. FOHMKRLY LOCATED AT SlIKN.A NDOAll, IOWA. BEUTIFUL, healthy, sightly location, 20-acro campus, electric streot-car lin, magnificent buildings (main building, dining hall to cat 600, power house, water supply system), line equipments, superior accommodations, strong faculty, experienced management, comprehensive curriculum, thorough work, high moral and Christian influence, and low expenses for students, make this a great School. Peparfcrriei)fcs ai)d Courses; Preparatory, Review, Normal, Pedagogic, Special Pedagogic, State Certificate, Model School, Kindergarten, Scientific, Classic, Literary, Military, Elo . cutionary. Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Commercial (inc'uding Banking, Etc.), Pen Art, Public School Penman ship and Drawing, Designing and Illustrating, Short hand and Typewriting, Musical (including band and orchestra), Pine Art, Telegraphy and Physical Training (including Delsarte and Swedish Systems.) You Caw Enter at Any Time and Find Just Such Ciasset as You Desire. A Practical Education Without Waste of Time, Money or Energy, is Our Aim. YOUR GAR FARE PAID. In order that all may test the merits of the Western Normal College, and seo our superior advantages in tho way of bulldiogs, equipments and faculty, wo have decided to pay the railroad faro of all students from their homes to Lincoln, provided they aro present on tho opening day of tho fall term. wpiTC fF PAFTIGUL.AFG. FALL TERM BEGINS SEPT., 1892. Catalogues and Circulars Free. Write to us. ADDRESS? WM M CROAM, Pres., or W. J KINSLEY, Sec y and Trcas. WESTERN NORMAL COLLEGE, Lincoln, NBt)?&$k&. 1