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Cheyenne Indiacns 



^ have always been noted for their chastity, braver)^, intelligence, 



'4 and great fighting qualities. While they fought the whites for 



years, some of them were also, at many times, trusted scouts and 



allies of Generals Crook, Miles, and others. 



^ The Northern Cheyennes are now located on a reservation in the ^ 



^ valle5^s of the Tongue and Rosebud rivers in Montana, not far ^. 



^ south from the Northern Pa^cific RaLilwa-y 1 



^ ** Wonderla-rvd 1902" has a chapter that describes these redmen w 



^ and will give you a glimpse of their life and habits. It is fully ^ 



^ illustrated from photographs taken specially for the purpose. ^ 



'4 Send CKak.s. S. Fee, General Passenger Agent Northern Pacific ^ 



Railway, St. Paul, Minn., six cents for the book. It will repay \(^ 



you, for there is also much more of value in the pamphlet. ^fl> 



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UNION... p:^ I Principal 



most direct line X^OirVtS 



PACIFIC I West 



Every business interest is to be found on or adjacent to its line 



For the Farmer^ thousands of acres of rich agricultural land. 



For the Stock-raiser^ immense areas of excellent grazing land. 



For the Miner, the great mineral deposit of the West. 



For the Homeseefcer, millions of acres of land already under 

 irrigation, while but little is yet under actual cultivation. 



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Write for copy of pamphlet ^'Business Openings on the Unio7i Pacific'^ 



-Full irvforma-tion cKeerfvilly furnisKed by- 



E. L. LOMAX . . Omaha, Neb. 



CSiENERAl- PASSENCSER AND TICKE-r ACBEIMT 



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