Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 18, 1900, Page 8, Image 21

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One of Nebraska's
OMAHA ILLUSTRATED J$EE.
Mnrch 18, 1000.
ncalc, COO acres being planted for tho first
crop. Ilia experiments wore so successful
that a company was soon organized to build
gy 4. "I" J a a sugar factory and tho splendid now plant
iTlCdL 1 1 1 LI II Siri t nt Ames Is tho tnnRlblo result of his untlr
A 1 VIM. OH. XV O K cfrort8. Tho Sl,ln,,ar(, Cattlc company
has been a boon to the farmers of Dodge
Tho Standard Cattle company at Ames, Is
a typical representative of one of tho most
potent factors In tho dovelopoment of the
west. Organized originally In Wyoming,
whero it controlled two great ranches nnd at
one tlmti .15,000 head of cattle, It fln.illy
decided to move Into NebrnHkn, whero Its
range stock could bo fed for tho markets.
In 1SSG, 4,600 nrres of land In tho l'latte
river valley, about fifteen miles west of
Fremont, were purchased, ami many thou
sand acres have since been leased in both
Dodgo and Cherry counties. Tho head
quarters of the company was located at
Ames, a small station on the Union I'aclllc,
and hero linmeriHo elevators, barns, sheds
and feed yards have been built. Tho barns,
which alone cost $55,000, nnd which are
the largest and best arranged of
any In the west, have a floor space of moro
than 121,000 square feet and were Intended
orlglnnlly to house 3,000 head of cattlo
but the company hns handled sheep exten
POU.V IM'SKINO MACHINE ON STAN' DA HI) CATTLE COMPANY FARM
VOUNO HEItUFOIU) CATTLE-TI1OROU0 HHUEDS.
slvely of lato years and the cattle have boon
relegated to the feed lots. This great barn
Is so arranged that tho feed may bo dis
tributed to the troughs by means of small
cars running on tramways through the
building, and tho Honrs an 1 reed boxes nre
frequently Mushed with wnter, which washoa
away all refuse Into sewers which lead to tin
river. With this arrangement tho barns
are kept remarkably clean and 10,000 head
of sheep can be fed In one hour.
The company Is capitalized at $1,000,000,
Its principal sto kholders being eastern
men, wlili the exceptlcu of Mr. It. M. Allen,
who li general manager nnd a thorough
cattleman of many years' experience. Slncu
Us establishment at Ames In 1XSU, this com
pany has fed .'!, 500,000 bushels of corn, of
which 7:i:i,000 bushels wero produced on Its
own land. 11 employs from 150 to 250 men
has paid out in wages over $020,000
moro than $18,000 In taxes. During
time (ifi,7!2 head of cattlo havo been
an average of more tlinn 1,000 encli
year, and 10,11!0 fat hogs have been sent to
market.
In 1803 Mr. Allen began the culturo of
sugar beets and like everything nttomptod
by this compnny It was done upon a large
county. ulTordlng them a ready markot for
all surplus products, and tho sugar factory
will add still moro to their material pros
perity. Tho pulp from tho beets will be
utilized as feed for cattlo and sheep so that
ench Industry will supplement and aid the
other.
Iimt year the cattle company grew 1 ,t7
neres of beet upon its own farm nnd this
year tho acreage will probably be about 3,000
The crop last year was Injured by floods In
tho valley, but a drainage canal eight miles
In length and with a number of lateral
ditches hns been constructed, so that this
danger bus been prnctlcally eliminated. Mr
Allen's persistent efforts wero largely In
strumental in securing this ditch, wlilMi was
built by the county, and he had many dif
ficulties to overcome bet. re the bonds wore
finally voted, but no one now questions the
benefit which It will ultimately bring to the
entlro county. During the busy season last
year nearly 800 people wero employed In the
beet fields at one time and they moved
ncross tho landscape in companies, bat
talions and brigades. In fact tho labor
problem nt Ames is becoming a serious mat
ter and there Is room nnd profitable em
ployment for several hundred farmers and
their tnmlllcH In the Immediate vicinity of
and
and
this
fed,
r Migrate.'.
4
HUNOIl OF HIOH OilADK DUUIIAMS.
this enterprising nnd progressive little
town.
l'apa (after tho company has gone)
Dorothy, why did you not obey mo when I
spoko to you?
Doiothy Oh! papa, I hated to before all
those people!
"cA Perfect Food"
i '"Preserves Health"
FEEDINO SHEEP IN TUB Oil MAT IVAHN.
1 1 '
w
' $ V '
"Prolongs Life"
: BAKER'S
: BREAKFAST
: COCOA
" Known the world over.
, . . Received the highest in
dorsements from the medical
practitioner, the nurse, and
the intelligent housekeeper
and caterer," Dietetic anil
Hygienic Gautte.
Walter Baker & Go. Ltd.
DORCHESTER, MASS.
Established 1780.
Trade-Mark
I on Every Package
COHNEIt IN FEED LOTS AT AMISS.
3 GAS LIGHT 15c A MONTH,
Any V lit rr, lOOt'snJIe I'ourr unj
LTOl
0M si A DAY SURE Above
AttTOQ expenses nnd 11 Meaily job
" w to good agents Mdllng our
OaKollao I.anip. Needed every where.
BKILLMU UlSUJIPCO., t:stte.St., C'hirafro.
7 05 FOUR FULL QUARTS
T y EXPRESS CHARGES PREPAID.
WHISKEY
GOLDEN
TRUTH
GjOLDENf
If H
Soun mash
Thtm Whlmkoy Im abuolutoly puna. It Is good for medic
inal as well as other purposes. Wheiever It has been Introduced
It has been royally received. In order to prove It to you by actual
ue wo of far It at co(-$2.05. We defy competition at this
Ice WE ARE DISTILLERS. All our output Is distilled by our I
oivn plant and every drop Is subject to our personal inspection I
before it leaves our warehouse. In buying from urn you
do away with tho middleman' profit. This
accounts forotir low cost on the whiskey. If you don't
think we save you nt least 50 per cent, on your purchase
send the whiskey back ntourexpenseand we return the
money. That wenre good forthlsofler you can ascertain
through the Commercial Agencies oraiiy Chicago llank. 1
lnxt .cut Inimf illntf ly on rcrclpt or
order. We ship In plain piuLugcu.
MuUo Itcinlttunct. to
M.R.DESPRES DISTILLING COI,03-,occcaAnGlc.u.ren81,
r.S. Orders for Aril., Colo., Cat., Idaho. Montana, Ner., N.
niux., jtv., uiau, iiuu., yoM oiu.i can lor ZQ quarts, ut
trilk'lit. prepaid.
lit. tosr.at.. Ilxprr. niillllln. (a. "Ill 4. . Ibfr .rt...tdltor.
BEAR IN MIND THAT "THE GODS HELP
THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES." SELF
HELP SHOULD TEACH YOU TO USE
SAPOLIO
For Three Fifty
For three dollars and fifty cents we will
sell you tho same identical shoe you havo
always paid 5.00 and $0.00 for. They are
tho celebrated ItKGENT $3.G0 SIIOKS and
Include every known style nnd leather a
shoe that Is made up In only the very best
qunllty of material by n firm that gives their
Individual attention to tho manufacture of
men's shoes only. Shoes direct from the
factory at factory prices that's the reason.
THE REGENT SHOE CO.
ir, Sou Hi I .-.Hi SI., Omnliii.
Wrllc for llliiNtriileil ('iiIiiIiikiii I'ri't'.
it
THE
Flit
Basil
i lad
Scriwijr
Nccki
ire
Oulckly
Made
I Round,
Plump
I and
, Qrsctfot.
BUM Uh BfcAUlY.
(how to SECURE IT,)
HUB 1
Plump 5 .tW
f5rctfol.
Mr
M .tump. Co
AililreM,
FrCMHOntlnnrH rnnflilfintliil
u ftAU MtDltmK CO.. cieveli
ill iiuart'iiiiK iiiuh. .
ruled licKik, which
it) will nilill.lienleil
n ii iiliiln envelope m
nr the iikklnir. It f
His plainest A
iin be trans- W
to ont of
qimenly a
Iwauty, u-
i o r Ii nml A
adnntlni. f
lay encloH-
In two cent
ad, 0. f
All the Lndlea Ent
Gold Medal
Chocolate Bon bons
Djr bfrtii,
1, 2, X and M li on ml lioxea, r)Oo a iioniid '
W. S. Balduff.
1R20 Far ii am ft.. Omaha.
thn tltln nf
nn InterpKtlnirilluH.
iruieu
Ir
for
tells liow (without
lliHUHeofdniKxlnnir
limy may rofKenn n
irfect unit attruct
lvo HnurH.
I'.ven Ins plainest
npuro can
lornieu
I " " 1 WUN TOIIVI'.NOTUh: Woo.lt rful, Uriurloui
1 i 1 r1 I r'aaxmalln1 1 buk t..i i.l . . i.JL
ARNICA
TOOTH SOAP
Ilcnutlde, eleiinwH.pre.
(erven anil wlilleim Hie
teeth, Htreiiuthi'MH the
UUIK 1111(1 BHCCtl'IIK the
realli.
The World's Standard
Dentifrice lor 30 years.
IWI in a inlllliin
llllllll'H. Put mi In iicnt
anil handy Ixixcs-lhe
Ideal t,ackui;e fur
llm traveler. Nn
iliixt. nn pnmler, no
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 to aMc, nr In
htaln nrKnllmiruii'iitK.
Ure at ull llriitftfl.ts.
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tlilragu. Hi.,
a.
; . viuttiil. 4 HW.H j nv to ixcoma k i i riaOTI'T M
lb( jou can tie rt q IrrttniitW nfliMa-otr olhtn Cel.
trawJ I ait o tan tout ltbot,bichrDtbljou tulln
uutlMllikK iilJCHTKita, MK'oTrMtol Uufhtoulj ty
'toDiitilDf fetu ftttj pro-Iuet funt.j tklup You ran (Its
(ntmilnmtotl tti'l mtki tnonj (liiTirti Etltl Am
i..i.V..it. i . ,f: i
iiii i.ihi in'i'iuT. mu4 ism-rit) in ma ivmi
' i l I tii I " iri luirinira iw
icfti.fi jwtitti lu.uii ill), Coctinottilnf loflnl out
II ftUn L I Mn-t my Urrv, tUrtnllf UluitriM
LEBBON n.1 full -rtieuUrt FREEt R
iiiiotlunltT ff IIMlni. rlt tt-dtv, I lt K
inrprl toq. AiUttt, Vrof. I,. 4. Ilarrnlfn,
IIJI-iiolUI, Mat ln 13, J M khl.( J1IHI
II WANT A Snow White Cotton Down
U II A II I A SECTIONAL MATTRESS.
OnMhlnl ot life U spent In lied;
If thin he .0, iinil none deny,
ittinilMtn renMiii uiul toeiife,
I'Hiintii JlaltreBU jou nhouhl liny.
Illi-ectloni I1..MM In onn piece il. Fully ilercrlhml
In the I'hrlnlnian number of IhU paper. AIimjIiiih
perfeetliini nmer puck hols a UfetlniPs worth tl'J.
frelulit preimhl In Die Mlmialpp and mirth nf Ten.
nene;!iiil for l.ilalomiHiil tllnliiK riHim furiillurn,
FORT WAYNE FURNITURE CO., Fort Wayne. Ind
Mrs, Wtnalnw'a SoothlnK Syrnp.
Hu been uel for ovor FIFTY YEARS by
MILLIONS of MOTHERS for their CHIL
DREN WHILE TEETHING, with PER
FECT SUCCESS. It SOOTHES th CHILD,
SOFTENS the QUMS, ALLAYS all PAIN,
CURES WIND COLIC, and Is the bst rem
edy for DIARRHOEA. Bold by Druggists
In every part of the world. Be aure and
ask for "Mrs. Wlnalow'a Soothing Syrup,"
and take no other kind. Twenty-flvo cents
a bottle.
A Piano at a Nominal Price.
CIiIcaro'h lane! niualc
lion. lomiiV lledl), lo
nh:iriifv rnihicH btork Ih
otTttrliiK hjhui'Ih new
riiilitn, Hllwlitly nfi
pliino-f, nnl occoruMiiirMl
li.tttruiiiHutK, at nniini
nominal prlct't. iiomi
I itiratlH uprlKlilM in
low $1(0. tvnrranteil
si tcnrcMHiitfil. Hfttil
fur t'oninltMH lUt itiMt
h-iifl. A in rum the
in.thH, htr. JIhIh,
ttfrllnu. Fittt'litT. IIn
znlttin find othcrn. AUo
kixh'UI nt'w upright fur
lany p.iniHiitH, If
mil iith lnlftrHHliil do not
fall to uritnat otu'H, Any piano not provhm fxactl)
u rii't"tM'iitfl may Im rturnti at our HtpfiiMt,
LYON & MEALY, 76 AUaniB St.i Chicago.
Z "HAVE root PRINT IT" Z
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