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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1910)
T T11K OMAHA Sl'XnAV UKK: NOVEMBER ? 1D10. P ! ' What the Western Land-Products Exhibit to he held in Omaha, January 18 to 28, 1911 means to YOU To the farmer It means just this: lie can see here, gathered under one roof, the products of the soil of the states of Colorado, Wyoming, Mon tana, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and California he can lalk to men who are familiar with the different climates and soils, gaining reliable information that it would be impossible to secure unless he is to spend years of traveling over the different sections. It gives him a chance to see in definite, concrete form all the farming opportunities that he vaguely knows are still awaiting him in the newer regions of the west. The west has all varieties of climate and soil, so that the visitors may find the cheap land, government land, irrigated land, fruit land, timber laud, by simply stepping from booth to booth. 1 (SI To the investor t The city man on a salary With a little money in the bank if he's tired of the competk tion and struggle for a little more than a place to live in in the even ings and on Sundays, may have cherished dreams of a more inde lendent life where what he earns is his he may wish to startin business for himself on a small scale the west has thousands of growing towns where his modest savings can be made to bring success. Two years ago, a stenographer went to a small Idaho town and started a small grocery store he had but $500.00, today he can write his check for $11,000.00, nnd has a large, thriving business and a small fruit orchard. Don't miss the land show you'll find plenty to interest you. Go out where there is less competition and greater . Who wants larger returns on his money.. The western land show offers an opportunity seldom met with. , The different sections in the west are attracting thousands of settlers who need towns that will supply their needs. These sections produce wonderful crops which bring the best prices iu all markets which means that the producers will de mand not only life's necessities, but luxuries as well so that there axe unlimited opportunities for the man with money to build fac tories and other industrial institutions to supply their demands. You can find no better place to get in touch with actual con ditions than at this exhibit. opportunities I t -j 1 f f To the college man With only his diploma the older sections with their over crowding of lawyers, doctors, and other professional men, offers little except keen competition and disheartening experiences. ' The west is growing with rapid strides thousands of people are going to move on its fertile acres and into the thriving communities these people are the pick of the land and they're going to make good, because conditions are such that crops aro produced with scientific certainty. Your education in such a land means quicker and more cer tain results. ... , Don't1 fail to see the Western Land-Products Exhibit it will will be a revelation. Tl Ok hi rm i. Go west and 'Wish to convince the people about the wonderful possibilities of the west, and they are. backing up the Western Land-ProducU Exhibit because they realize that an exhibit of this kind will show people more of the .real 'truth '.about this wonderful section than any umouct of "pure talk and the real interest in the upbuilding of the empire is due to'the fact that' they realize that it is upon the west that Omaha must decnd for its future progress and greatness. l$$k)grow with it! la. 1 I'M'.l Land information bureau So many of rfur readers have written us from time to time, asking us for reliable information as to soil, climate and value of laud in localities in which they were thinking of locating or buying for investment, that we have decided to establish a Land Information Bureau. This bureau will make investigations' and gather data, to that it will be able to either answer inquiries dirt-rt ir give par ties wanting information the names of reliable persons to whom you can write. When writing, address, Land Information. 'Bureau, The Twentieth Century Fanner, Omaha, Neb. fin iht at' nnd l I grow with it I t : -.J ' IT I ( In i i H--5sV-.f - ' - 1