The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, February 24, 1924, CITY EDITION, ALCOGRAVURE SECTION, Image 33

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    ALCOGRAVURE
SECTION
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The Omaha Sunday Bee
Febr.Q.4>
1924
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Berne H. Hopkins was born on an Iowa farm. Now an
oil millionaire he is making his 1,500-acre stock farm, 14
miles south of Council Bluffs, one of the most luxurious
farms in the state. The farm is equipped for the accommo
dation of 25,000 hogs.
Berne H. Hopkins, left.^H
and Jack Cusick, man
ager of the big stock >
farm.
One of Mr. Hopkins’ prize Jersey bulls.
The beautiful bungalow built of cedar logs. This is Mr. Hopkins’ farm home.
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-An interior view of
one of the preat dairy HI
barns.
Livinp room of
Mr. H o p k i n s'
cedar-lop dwell
ing
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Dining room of Mr. Hopkins'
ho mg.
Beautiful woodland*
are a part of Mr. Hop
kin*' l»i»r farm
Prise iluroc hogs at breukfu^^j