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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1910)
LITTLE LITTLE LITTLE LITTLE LITTLE HATCHET HATCHET HATCHET HATCHET HATCHET FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR U P 1 1 1. I Tn MA CHET FLO AT ALL GROCERS A Superior Flour, made from Nebraska Hard Wheat, and milled by experts in that line. Its best advertisement is the fact that it is constantly growing in favor as the days go by. Makes more and better bread than other brands. WILBER AND DE WITT MILLS The product of these mills have achieved favor throughout the Central West because of their superiority. Wheat, Rye and Graham Flour, Corn Meal, Etc. Handled by lead ing grocers. If your grocer does not handle any of our brands, telephone us direct. Auto 1459 145 South Ninth, Lincoln LITTLE LITTLE LITTLE LITTLE LITTLE HATCHET HATCHET HATCHET HATCHET HATCHET FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR FLOUR , FLOUR II 11 II y B Cross S Farms No Water Rent No Crop , Failures CROSS S FARMS are filling up with high-class people. Land prices are advancing. This is the sort of country to which the progressive, ambitious young or middle aged man may go with absolute assurance that his ener gies will be rewarded with sure and profitable crops. J The Cross S is receiving a larger portion of immigration than any other territory in the Southwest. This is because it has "made good." The Cross S appeals more strongly to the real farmer, because it gives him rich fertile soil of great depth, and unlimited supply of flowing water; one of the most delight ful climates, and good health is assured twelve months in the year. Stop and consider: Would you rather invest $1,000.00 in ten acres of Cross S lands and receive net returns of $2,000.00 annually on a payment of from $10.00 to $20.00 per month or invest $16,000.00 in, a quarter section of Nebraska Land and possibly net less. Excursion twice a month, the first and third Tuesdays of each month. For further information write Crystal, City & Southwest t Texas Land Co., H. R. Follmer, Manager, J. M. Aldrup, Secretary, 118 No. 13th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. . Be Your Own Weather Man Own a Cross S Farm J If you are sick and require hospital care or operation in a hospital you have a right to demand the following features of the institution to which you are going l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. The building should be a HOSPITAL building. It should be FIREPROOF. YOUR OWN PHPSICIAN should be welcome to attend you or operate in the hospital. There should be a sufficient and competent corps of nurses There should be a modern, germ free, operating room. . There should be a clinical laboratory and fully equiped X-ray department. There should be facilities for the various therapeutic baths (Electric Light, Vapor, Etc.,) and massage. There should be a department for the special care of surgical and medical cases and maternity patients and children. It should be possible not only to provide BETTER CARE but at LESS EXPENSE than at home. Sunlight Sanitarium at 2840 Sumner St., Lincoln, combines all these features. H. WlNNETT ORR, M. D. SUPERINTENDENT. Morning - Office at Sunligkt Sanitarium ( Afternoon - 1 to 3 - Room 211 Richards Block - . Bell 200 71