n XLim OMAHA SUN HAY UKK: .HXY HI, into. We say by all 1 means buy land! Don't wait. Some temp tin. offers are made in the Farm and Tl 1 i VXLilX-LlAO Ul The Bee. You can acquire it on liberal terms Every young man should be a land owner. I . .1 ' ' - ' " lfSPfSi 4'-' s& Bee can give information about all of the land listed in its columns V ,V?a V Buy it now! . 1 The day may come when there will be no bargains in land offered. Read the land ads in today s Bee. Don't hesitate. Do it ! Wouldn't you be rich today if you had bought land ten years ago? There is no possible way for i you ever to regret it. eels 11c leiiiM real esfli e lamer f ttlie west. : OMAHA SUBURBS. Klortiii't. I JL Whttted li viBltlm at Ex.ru. 1. Urm. 'J.' Weber. r;,' li reported belnf vryJUI.-' , WrHVThorau vai a Lincoln vUitor W''dnedy. Th city council will meet MoiuUy en iiiK at tlin city hull. . .. Mm. Krauklin of Uuialm I hi gueat of Her iliter. Mm. Ryan. Thurmltty. Mian Klnrcncc olmKtwl van the nient ut tt I.ontue Lord lit itnlm Fvlrtay. Th Punca Improvement club will meet at (he Ponva aohooi hoiwe Moniy avenlnv. Mr. MoEwan of Omulut n thn curat of Mm. J. 1- lluUKtun WeiineiiiJay evenluc Vrof. Krederii-k IMoltHiMi of HUilr va the uumi ol-Mr. and Mi. J. J. Culo thU week. Urlffln, Ml BondeMon and Frank Slerro were trUeHto of Mr. Fred Prtea Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William K. Drlaooll. nee Vera Kindred, are upending a few weeka with frlende at Blair. Janiee Buttle la away on hta vaoation. He will vlHlt In Bt. Louts, Chicago and Mil-w-auhea before returning. Mr. J. J. Cole, who epent laet week at Blair In attendance at the Chautauqua, returned home Wednesday. Mr. Cyril Kelly returned Sunday from a vUlt with fnenda at Colorado Spring, Colo., abd Gothenburg, Neb. Frank H. Broadfleld, who la traveling for the A. O. U. W., epent a part of the pet week with Florence frlnle. Mr. Chjrle Frost of linaha has been the guent. of hi Meter, Mra. Viola Pettlt, at the ManJy l.ee Poultry farm thle week. Mr T. R llrlfflth aiM Up. VI. .1. v-..l. Ml.a AlU-e Houmon the giust of Miaa were guette of Mr. and Mra. Henry Tyler Kthel 'Barker In IMindee Sunday afternoon. ot lk. jmM p.rn BUn(jy evening. F. 8. Tucker and K. 1.. PIMz attenrl.-d Mie Vet Kindred, daughter of Mr. and lh republican convention at Lincoln Tu a Mra. Kindred, and William K. Driacoll were '' . . married In Omaha Monday afternoon. ,..Ar.tu4.Bo"1 ot V",mhn tn urt vti Mra. Fred Hamblet and Hon, Richard, of ;V. H. Thomea and fidiuly lhurada.v even-gshB W(M.e the ,ue, of her ,mren(. .ui.-iiu am. j. 3. xsjnaeaaon, lueaoay. Ing. lYunk itioan has hen filling the posi tion of puetmaatttr during the vaoation of MLna Tracy. The achool uoaid will hold their next lot ,la r meeting at the achoolhouae Mon day evening. Mra. W. H. Wall, who haa been 111 for some time, was tekeu to 8t. Joreph'a hoa-pltat-Thuraday. Mr. Chiaiim or Omaha and Mi Christine U..i Jon were gueaia of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Nlonols 8unday. Mr. and Mra. Harry A. Haskell of ttmaha were gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haskell Tuesday evening. terg W. Had look, a former realdent of Florence, but who haa been west for aome time, waa a Florence visitor Wednes day. T. E. Price Is receiving bids for the erec. Hon of a double two-aiory brick building on Main street, next to the Farmers State bank. Q. Manclnnl haa secured the contract for the curbing and guttering at Dundee, which MI1 amount to something Ilka Un.0U0. Mrs. Oeorge W. Nalle of Omaha and Mra H J. Parker and daughter, Herberta, of I'unnee were week-end guests Of Mra. J. fl. P. Tvler of Herman arrived rlumlav to I I Houston. upend few days with his daughter, Mrs.i The Modern Woodmen of America held a via siag social at us nan Tuesday even- r.nnls, ang ..family, ' ; .". ' Mia Leona Vlctora tif Portland. Ore.. '.as tne gmuti or jwins rtoien .-mciiuis iius ilav and Wednesday. Tlu government snag boat. J aims U. Mis Phersin, stopped at Florence Monday on it way down the river, . k Mis. J. B. ftilsbln' aiid Mra. Harry Hrls blu. with Uu-lr iauillles,. pivulcked. . at Manawa Wedneetlay. Mr. and Mrs. J Webei Ji.. and s.m: Mrs. Victors, Miss Victors, Mrs. Ui lfflu, Mi. j Jir. Ing, and the Omaha camps cam out and Joined with them. The Pastime I'leaaure olub of Omaha gave - an enjoyable dance at Cole s hall Tueaday evening. About eeventy-flve cou plea were preseuL Jenson at Leffler, who have the contract for the paving of Thirtieth street from the city limits of Omaha to briggs street, will start work this week. and Mra. M. B. Thompson return od Hunday from Chadron, Hot Springs and Wlnnetoon, where they have- been visiting for the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Price and Mr. Fuller were among the Florenoe people who attended the aviation meet In Omaba Sunday. Mra. J. B. Brlabln, Miss Eerlina Brisbln, Mrs. Harry Brisbln, and Masters La.nalng and Harry Brisbln, ware gueata of Mrs. It. 3. Darker of Uur.dee Monday. Mark Pavldge. son of Kev. '. W. gavldge, Decupled the pulpit of the Ponce Presby terian church Sounday evening, and took for his text "The Orest Beyond." Mrs.' F. B. Nichols attended the meeting of the promotion committee of the Koyal Neighbors of America, which was held at the home of Mra. Kate Remmtngton In Omaha. Mra. Waggoner, Mra. Alkmi, Mra. Charles Huntington, Mrs. Oeorge Nail of Omaha, and Mrs. H. J. Barker and daughter of Dundee, plcknled at the Houston poultry farm Friday. , Mrs. J. Wbr. jr., and son, John; Mrs. Victors of Portland. Ore.j Mra. J. L. Houe ton and Mrs F. U- NU-hola were gueata of Mra. H. J. Barker of Dundee at a lawn party Tueaday. The Ladles' Aid society of the Prenhvter lan church met at the home of Mr. W. H. Thomrenn on Weat Htate etreet Thuraday afternoon, and in spite of the extremely hot weather there was an unusually large attendance. The School board held a special meeting gt the school house Tuesday evening and opened bids fnr the new retaining wall on the north side of the school house. The ventua; was so hot that they referred the six bids received to the regular meeting Monday evening. Miss Elisabeth Plata entertained a num ber of her friende Friday afternoon in honor of her eleventh birthday. Among thoae present were Mteaea Eerlina lirlsbiii, Bernice Parks, Alice Plats. Measrs. 1-ou Keyneida of Oinahs. Lansing Hrlsbin, Harry Brisbln and Donald Nichols. Charles Baughman has started a new feed store In the old canning factory. He will also keep a small stock at F. D. Leach's place on Main street. Berausa of the opening of thle new store Anderson t Hollingaworth, T. W. McClure and Thomas bugher have dlaoontinued the handling of feed. I The annual picnic and observance of a i day of services under the big tree planind I by Brlgbam Youug la what la now the city park when he made Florence hta home waa celebrated Monday. Once a year the Mor mons and their descendants meet here and hold services and renew old acquaintances and Indulge In reminiscences of the days of old. of the daya when Florence waa the seat of their religion and teemed with the commerce and trade ot a large frontier city. Mrs. Charles Klbonrn of Florence Heights entertained a number ot her frlonds Thurs day In honor of her birthday. Among those present were Mcsdamcs T. C. Wallace, Kdlth Johnaton, Karl C"ay. J. Carnaby, Walter Reiner, Davis, Fred f lender, Charles 1 Under. Cluud Hepder. Hildreth Hemier. Fred Nelson of Tekamah. Neb.; Dan Whitney, Dave Whitney, A. A.. Whitney, Arthur Houtb, Clarence Sears, Kelly of Fort Crook, Charles Mayer, Deu!i:e G. Wlrane, and Miss Dora Whitney. The Joint committee met at the Douglas County Veteran's association and cltixens of Florence met at the office of Mayor Tucker on Monday afternoon and perfected arrangements for the annual encampment, Which will be held here the week of August 1. Seventeen of the veterans were present as well as a committee from the Women's Kllef corps and they approved of the pro gram and arrangements made by the local committee for their entertainment. The following committees will have charge this year; Speakers. W. H. Ureen, C. Allen, Jonathan Kdwards and Dr. 8. K. Spauld Ing; Music: F. 8. Tucker, Lafayette Khip !y and C. lienn. Invitations: O. Oarlick. H. A. (k Id Ing. Henry Anderson and L. F. Imm; Printing; E. L. Plats, K. A. Holding, Henhy Anderson and L. F. 1mm. Badges: I'erry Hough, Lafayette Shipley and W. K. Homers Confessions, F. 8. Tucker, W. R. Parks, L. F. 1mm, K. A. Uoldlng and Henry Anderson. The first named of each com mittee la the chairman. On one of the daya the ladlea will give a free chicken dinner to the veterans. It, was derided to name ine encampment tins year tamp lucaer. In honor of the mayor and iu recuf nitlon of the royal manner In which the veteran were treated- last year. The encampment will take place at the city park, but the concessions for sideshows, etc., will all he plated along Main street, which has re cently been paved. The Douglas county Pioneer's association will hold their annual picnic on the last day of the encampment. Dnadee. MIhs Hinlle Trrbllcock la visiting her sis-t-ir, Mrs. Taylor at Chappell. Neb. Mr. and Mrs. 8. It. Klson left Friday for a li lp to Deadood and Hot borings, d. D., and will later go to Denver and other points. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vollmer have returned from an extended trip through the eaet. Mra. Mary Johnston entertained some ot her girl friends Thursday evening at din ner on the lawn. Miss Gladys Millar gave a bowling party at the Field club last Friday In honor of Miss Dorothy Lighton. Mrs. G. K. Ferry and daughter Hasel have gone for a visit ot several mi with friends lu Cleveland, O, Miaa Dorothy Lighton was honor guest at a luncheon given Titexday at Happy Hollow club by Mrs. Joseph Tuloar. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. rl Khoados and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Polcar entertained at dinner at Happy Hollow. Mr. Charles Bragg has returned from a visit to Minneapolis. Mrs. rtragp will re main there until the first of Heptembar. Miss Edna Bartlett entertained at lunch eon Tuesday at Happy Hollow for Miss Dorothy Lighton, guest of Mrs. C. H. Hush. Miss Nannie Tltlaon entertained at the Field club Monday afternoon for Miss Dor othy Lighton. About sixteen guests were pi isent. Mrs. Metsger and dsughter Margaret will return to Lincoln Monday after a visit with Mrs. Metsger's sister, Mrs. W. K. Hhoades. Mrs. D. L. Johnston and Mrs. Noah I'erry entertained una of the Dundee church circles Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Perry. Mr. and Mra. W. K. Bhepard entertained at dinner at Happy Hollow laat Haturday for Miaa Dorothy Bhepard of Kansas City, ("overs were laid for seven. Miss Kva Johnson entertained at her home Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Dorothy Lighton. About twenty-five young women were presvnt. The Dundee Pundey school held lu an nual pionlc yesterday at Mlmwovd park, (tames, races and music were the chief fea tures of the afternoon and evening. Dundee people having supper at Happy Hollow laxt bunday were Mr. and Mia. i. E. Kimberly. Mr. and Mra. U. D. Tunnl cliff e, and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Oeorge. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. CcjK moved from the house at tkJU California atreet on Friday and are In their new home on Cass street between Forty-ninth and Plfltleth streets. New people who have moved Into Dun gee homes during the last morth are G. El. Brysoa, 01l Webster street, Martin Bush ier. DOM Cuming street: Carl Martenson. W15 Burt street; Robin Marsh, 61u Webster street; W, L. Brayton. 4817 Underwood avenue; A, A. Boyer, 4931 Underwood ave nue; Frank Mayer, 13 North Fiftieth ave nue; K. ... Hopkins, 6120 cans street, ana Mrs. Amy Bllber, K3 North Forty-ninth street. Wast A sables. Miss Maggie Thompson Is spending the summer months with her grand parents, J. 11. Banewls and wife. Mrs. Frank Potter and children returned Monday evening from a week's vlit with her sister at Portsmouth. la, James V. Augha and wife celebrated their fourteenth wedding anniversary at their home hre on Friday, July is. Mr. ttrU'kner of Harlan, la., was the guest of his old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Carlson, here the last ft the week. Frank Davie has a new- home almost com pleted on bouth Forty-eiKhth street and Is grading Ills lot down to the street. A baby daughter wts added to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meredith on Hiutl) Forty-sixth avenue Tuesday. July M. Mr. J. Nelson Is building for himself and family a fine, modern residence adjoining the Ambler homestead In Flckermen. Miss Winifred Briggs, teacher In the Be- mer schools, has been the gueet of her. uncle. W. brings and family, for the last week. Miss Roberta Hmith of South Nineteenth street Is keeping house for her uncle, Mr. Pitman, duilng his mother's absence In Kansas. Mrs. L. Pitman left on Wednesday for a month's visit with her son. Herbert, at Kantas City, and her sister, Mrs. Hartman, at Atchison, Kan, A flue pair of twin boys arrived Tues day to grace the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson on Houth Forty-fourth street. MIhs Bessie Rtults of Lincoln has been the summer guest of her cousin. Mi Cora Ream, and other relatives. Uhe returned home the last of the week. Mr. fcamuel Iverson of Smith Fifty-first street, died at hi suburban home of a com plication of diseases on Thuradav an .ui burled at Kvergreen semeterv on Paturdav. Miss Jeesle Hefler, daughter of Mrs. Clyde rHulil, Is spending her ten dftys' va cation from her duties at the Western 1'n- Ilou Telegraph company, at her home here. Miss Modjeska HUearer and brother. Mar-, tin, and Floyd Hlnaman, will eftmpitfte their year's work st Moeher-Lsvmpman Business college this week and spend thalr vacation at their homes hats. Mr. and Mra. Clay Peterson and children, formerly iA resident ett Weat Ambler, ar rived FVIday evening from Iowa to vlalt friends and are house guests of I Lev, and Mrs. R. M. Henderson. Mra, J, L. Mulftnger and daughter, Kmily, went to Winner on Thursday for a week's visit with hor sisters, the Witt families, and will return with her husband, who haa spent te last ten days at Wood Lake. Rev. Mr. Karl Hlllar, formerly pastor of Booth West ehurch here, with his wife and daughter, little Kvelyn, were guests of omsha friends tts week for the aviation meet. They returned to their horns at Ken hard Thursday, where he Is pastor of the church. ir you nave anytn ng to sell or trad advertise It In xii Bee Want Ad col U" "is and get quick results. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Heal estate transfers for July 1, 110, furnished by the MidUind Guarantee and Trust company. Bonded Abstracters, 1?14 Farnam street. Telephone D'.uglaa Viii. C. Kaelber to E. F. Morrison, lot S. block 18, second addition to Bedford -F'ac i 2i JS. S. Marston and wife to Updike Mill ing company, part lot 20, Horbach's 'lrt B,0o0 M. P. Underbill to L. F. Myers, part lot 1, Archer Place " i B. O. Focte and husband to C. C. Lyrns. part lot 18, Clark's Place 1 J. Walsh to M. Lenagh and wife, lot 11. block t First addition to Mt. Douglas i jyo Frank Keren and wife tu R. Drlnkell, lot 8, block 11. Wilcox 1 R. Prlskell to V. Kreh. same I M. M. Hchonborn to R. Rooney, lot 18. blonk 4. Drake s J J73 J. Kennelly and wife, to M. J. Allen, part lots 1 and X, Heed's beend OHO A. I,. Powell and wife -fo A. Ziskoov sky, lot (, Ludwlck Place f R. Nuskln and wife to A. Dugurd, lot KJh Nelson's . J. It. Weidenfeller to L. R. Ixmgman, part lots and JO, Wright Place.... J. K. Qulnn to hi. !. Leary and hus band, lots . 10 and 11, block U. Car thage x I '