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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1915)
30 TIIE BEE: OMAHA, TIIUllKnAY, SEITEMBER 2,1915. Th E. R. Diputf Co. J Lincoln people who have kept their 7 on the K. n, Ioputf compsny be llv that In its line this thriving concerns will soon enlatil.nh Hit If an one r :tie I'lg hat-and-rap concerns of the country. Deputy hats alreaity house several thousand good Nebraska brains and the Intention of the company Is to keep on until moat of them are. so housed. Tha company has sained In business stead ily from tha outset, and In the future ttv owners do not expect to do anything that will alter that record. Experience and desire to live the re tailer the utmost for tha money have seen the Impelling reasons for the siicee of tha nmpe.ny. E. It. Deputy himself la ft man who understands every phastt f Ms bus.ness and when he barks up his trade movements with his business sense and his Judgment, he attains the aToal toward whhh he strides. Tha Deputy company always keeps up to tha moment on ts styles and Netirss . i people who await Its offerings are sure of getting tha last word In this line. That la one Important feature of the service which the company offers the re tailersand there are others which are f Interest to Nebraskana and which many retailers, to their drl.nt, ua learned In their dealings with the company. Nebraska Camltarfuin j period that the change from tha low alti tude of tha east to tha high al'I'ude of the mountains may not he too much of a chance. ITauslty they find that tha brso Ing air of Nebraska Is all they need and Instead of being a temporary Mopping pl.ice for a few days tha patient Is con tent to remain at the Nebraska ftanl tnrlum until entirely relieved of Ms ail ment Ir. J. D. Blilvely, a very experlencoj physic Inn and surgeon. Is at the head of the Institution and Is ably assisted by his wife. Dr Eva Rhlvely. while Dr. D. W. Thompson of Uncoln Is called In cases of consultation. c Kimball Bros. Co. Lincoln Entertains Its Visitors Well (Continued from Pnga Eight) Tha Nebraska Kan liar hint la situated at College View, about four miles south east of Uncoln and reached by two lines of the Lincoln Traction company. The sanitarium la one of tha best equip ped In the west and with about fifty nurses has a large and Increasing bus -riess and plenty of assistants to care for those who go to the hospital for treat ment Tha Institution la about twenty yeara old and has alwaya been a popular resort for people coming from tha east who have teen sent to tha mountains for a change of air and who atop in Lincoln for a Tears of faithful service to tha monu ment trade of that and other parts of V e state have given tha Kimball tiro hi r company of 1700 O street. Uncoln, a repu tation that now adds an apparent whole some dignity to their business dealings. The company has been .making rapid forward strides dutlng the last aeverat years, and today stands as ona of the I Itrgest In I'a line in the middle west The company stsrted out with men who knew as Its chief asset. And slnra the Tlrst day that the doors of this model institution awung outward to admit the t ut li that prlnclile hns been sec nted in every phase of its business. These men who knew, knew enough to keep the pub-lt- in mind at all times. They bought the tilings In the whol sale nvirket they I knew would appeal moat to the retail J trade In the state. They furnished every service. In tine with their busl less, which might be looked for by a discerning and expectant public. These men who knew, in otl.er words anticipated every wish of tne purchasing public and were ready to meet the trade that later came to know them as masters of their line, TM Is th nal do luxe of the firm. It Is simple when analysed, but strange to asy it Is something that many firms have lacked and to their extreme finan cial discomfiture, too. Kimball Brothers are looked upon as strong asset In the business Ufa of Lincoln and their friends mads by thetr effective eervtoe are many and legion. state who visited tha Lincoln building during atata fair week last year, and tha boya are looking for an Increased number this year. The Elks building la at Thirteenth anl P streets. It coat nearly I91.000 for con struction and furnishing, and they are nilahtv proud of It. It Is tha first E'ki' build ng erected In tha stale and Its erec tion has been followed In the Isst two yenr by the construction of E.ks' build ings at Plattsmouth, Nuhraska City, Alli ance and Nrth Platte. Tke T. M. C. A. Toung men of the state will find en joyment In tha Toung Men's Christian association building located at the north cast corner of Thirteenth and P streets, and young women visitors at tha state fair will find enjoyment In calling at the Young Women's Christian association building at Ht N street At tha Toung Men's Christian associa tion tha young fellows and boys find a mammoth dormitory system tn operation, a gymnasium well equipped, large and wall ventilated, and reading and game rooms such as are provided In associa tions of much larger town than Lincoln. Tha officers are alwaya glad to hnvt raller- from out of tha city and during atata fair week take pleasure in anualng i outsiders through their institutions. A short exp a nut Ion of In. -' impor tant Industrie of each of tha suburban town at Lincoln, their population and how to reach them has been prepared by tha Llnooln Commercial dub. It fol lows! The gaharks. IIAVELOCK Five ml'e northesst of Lincoln; has a populnt on of 4, "00. The locomotive works of the Burlington sys tem, giving employment to 1,00 skilled mechanic, ar located her. Electric street car to and from Lincoln every thirty mtnutea, Flve-oent far transfer! l all Una. UNIVKRbITT KLACBTh home of Nebraska Wealeyaa university, ha a population of I.VO. Beached by electric car direct, flfteen-mlnut service. Thre snd one-half mile northeast of Lincoln, rive-cent far transfer to all line. BETHANY Ft v miles east t Lincoln. Two Interurhsn line the Lincoln Trac tion company and the Omrha. Lincoln Beatrice, operate car alternately every fifteen minutes between Lincoln and Bethany. Five-cent far Lincoln Trac tion company Issues transfer from and to Bethany line cars. Horn of Cotaer university. Population l.JOO. COLLEGE V I KW-Located five ml'es southeast of Lincoln. Population 1.000 Home of t'nlnn colleg and 8eventh Day Adventlst school and sanitarium. Two electric lines operate cars every twenty minutes between Lincoln and College View. Five-cent fare transfers to all line. NORMAL Four mile east of Uncoln on College View and Bumper electric line. Home of William Jennings Bryan. Three and one-half mile east of Lincoln Reached direct by College View and Sumner line electric cars. Forty-mlnut service Five-cent far transfer from and to all tine. LINCOLN PARK A nstural park, two and one-half miles southwest of Lincoln An abundance of shade tree and stream of running water add Interest to these grounds. Electric oar and boulevard di rect to gate. EPWORTH LAKK PARK Home of the Nebraska Ep worth assembly Two mile southwest of Lincoln, adjoining Lincoln Psrk on the south. Reached direct by F.pworth lk Park or Lincoln Park electric car. ASYLUM- Two and one-half mile southwest of Lincoln fttat Hospital for Insane reached by "State Hospital" car Five-cent far transfer from and to ail line. BURN HAM Three miles southwest of Uncoln. Largest stock feeding yards on the Burlington system ar maintained at his point, also the 'argtat brick manu factory in tha state its It plant here Reached by "Stat Hospital" cars forty m nut servloe. Five-cent far trans fer from and to all line. HAWTHORNE Thre miles west of Incoln. Horn of tha Nebruaka Military cademy. Not served by any street oar Una. "State Hospital" cars reach near est point LANCASTER Three mile aouth of Lincoln. Tha Nebraska state penitentiary I located at thla point Twenty-mlnut treat ear set-rlo. LAK JTIEW-On ml west of Un coln. The Burllngtoa railroad freight yard and roundhouse ar located at this point, and I reached by Capita Beach car. Frequent servloe. Popula tion, W0. (Nebraska Desleyan Oniversity BTX DVTAATsCZJmi Collage of Xiberal Art Teaohar Cellar Aoadeaay Osavatory f Sffmsu oboot of Baoreaaloa ohool of Art Ala Oonra Leading t Aay Ooanty or atata Cortlfioat Oratory Debatta Atfcletlo fltte Cl Orsksstia aMlgfefTol aavtroaxaji AvMtes of Qanttal OMry xpasH aoaahlg OATAxoatra run AA&rsss THE REGISTRAR SVtasat a trivwslty rtao, Uaeota, i I I 1 1 f. wjti' in, it- i r r '-. ill 1 i u'v . . i i li ill it!!.. 'Mi I .U.U ill, 1 mmmmm it iitifm ij ! -it.- I i -HLAiQUAti 1 EtS- D . $1.00 Without Bath Sensibly Priced Cafe AXUieS, $j.50 With Bath New Lunch Room ?. VV. JOHNSTON, Owner and Manager, I Visit Us s o n g During State Fair g n o D o n IO n o n o D o n o D o a o a u a a n o D o n . o Pick oat what you want, tlr. Merchant, in UNDERWEAR, SWEATER COATS, MAC KIN A WS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTENS, FLANNEL SHIRTS, ETC. BUY HERE AND YOU'LL BUY MORE D o a o a o a o D o D o a o D o a o o D o a o a o a g J. C. RIDN0UR U) g H R13.1.1 0' RTRF.F.T O ft o u .oaoaonooononoaonu 0 HN R0HRIG 1119 P Street, Liaccln. N.braska. Hfeh Grade Wines, Liquors and Cigars DISTRIBUTOR FOR Jetter Brewing Co's. OLD AGE BEE R EFFICIENCY, SERVICE and SAFETY May Da Obtained by Placing Your Risk With The American Life Insurance Co. Of Des Moines, Iowa. By the issuing of a large range of policies the buyer is more likely to procure Uw kind of Policy "Unit 9uits his need. M A variety of contracts for Corporation, Co-partnership, Individual and Monthly Income Protection. We may have what you want. M. IB. Lames State Agent 220-221 First NationsJ Bank Bid, Lincoln. Local and district agents wanted. Send for Free Illustration Age.. Occupation. Address Name Fred Whittemore s? t i LOAN BROKER I Rooms 202-203, First National Bank f Nebraska Farm and Ranch I Loans Made and for Sale v Communication Solicited From Those Wanting to Borrow on Land Money on Hand No Delays 1 There Is Health, Energy 1 and Strengthen All Good Beers IT 7 e NONE BETTER THAN Stars and Stripes AND Old Tymo Bottled Boors smainw jn iomu bt twm WILLOW SPRINGS BREWING CO., Omaha I PAUL BIEBERSTEIN AGENT Phone B1399 126 South 10th St LINCOLN, NEB. 1L S Boston Store 1. NATHAN & CO., 1133 0 St. Lincoln Neb. S VT tirloinatfA ti! Voir WV Anl 10 vnm .sra. It will repay you to attend this our 12th and best one. We start the Fall Season of 1915-1916 with Spe cial Sales on all Ready-to Wear Apparel for Women and Misses. The very newest in Cloaku, Suits, SkirU, Dresses, Furs and Shoes at special prices commencing Sept 6ih and lasting throughout Fair Week onlyl You ar) cordially invitM to inaped these new stocks ana taKo advantage or our 1w Sale rncew inaugurated simply for advertising purposes and good for thia 3 i. i 3 ween oniy. Benway Furniture Company 1112-1114 O Street, Lincoln, Neb, The only exclusive IIom Furnishing ITon?e In Lin coln, will be pleased to check your packages while yoa visit the Fair. Will also be pleased to have yon use otxr store as a place to meet friends. Remember the Flaoe onviay Furniture 1112-1114 O Street. Headquarters for Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies and Kitchen Utensils. P. U i ir Ifisiton Make this store your headquarters. Meet your friends here and make your self feel at home. We will be glad to give you all information svai'able. Our employes will be glad to serve you, so don't forget to meet me at the store of popular priced Suits, Coats. Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Furs and Millinery 3 LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Spirella Corsets "Made in Nebraska" THE SPIRELLA COMPANY (Inc.) 211 So. 11th St., LINCOLN, NEB. . TO W m Grafo- nolas ' 17.50joS00 State Fair Exhibit Sept 641 An opportunity to see and hear the .worldVoriginal talking machine. Grcnl Prize at San Francisco You are cordially invited to visit our exhibit at the State Fair. Merchants should examine our goodi and investigate our proposition. Both are very attractive to the wide-awake dealer. The Grafono'a Co. WhoUtaU-Rttail 1541 05fr Lincoln 220 3i A CW ttmpuU, W 4