Trrn r.FX: rrj aha. vriDxr.sp ay. FEr.nrArcr inn CGDEN TO ESTER MY FIELD - t i 1 1 I t I r F.aa to Co-Cpfrai! with Fran ia Ba:Idmj Stcry Reservoir. i w i : : -r i i i - - v. L 1 1 JLva'aa t ir; ft" IT fHOSE vho are satisfied only with the best use Columbia cars. Birth, tradition, envircrv ment and character forbid their accepting less. f i t till i - LxiRjmbia. cars nave new tna regard tor sixteen yean from the beginning cf the motor car. in fact. r i Columbia cars are buJt in a factory big enough to butkl 5C0Q cars. Only ICC4 Columbia can are built annually and these wuh infinite care. Every refinement cf detaJ characterizes them. They have many exclusive features. Satd far uunptti caWofj. The Colombia. Motor Car Company Hartford Ccnru L'cited Motor Omaha Co., 2115 Farnani St. A t CCULD BUILD TAX FC& Sl.CCO.OCO i rMlllll rrri Hi-iritt fr Tkm- aaad OvrliHa r To4af est I I... 4. b-t V...M Pr, If Pvwwerly w alered. I. i ' o;d"N. Ptah. Fli. .1 Sre. !;.' oipn '""iv. as a, -i?TKrrlm. I "eKina" to enter a rew f"M In m-mii-ioal ownership. The 't-r a ititnrlt! rnc!f rrtlte asking e 1 Vt) le"!at ire nw tn nenn. tn Take ; j poeeible fie -o-oertlrto of ' itv and farm- r In t!: bnlltlinar of a atora r r'-otr at ti bad vii'n of lgttn rivr. t rout anproi'.rtiarlv fT.i.iii Fur that nrii a .lam -mld b built on Cobble -!. twnty 1 niH at f tbia riy. and main rana'a and , !arr; ontr"irtl. rapablo at aunolrtna; j witli watfr. In th nummer morfh, dmi- ', bi th r-ajt now und-r cn'tivarifm In ! tMa iMuntrv. ' j Tbr arv ti- avai'abi it tor rm-en-oirw. aa foilowa: j At Mnpi. utorine; 7 040 a"r-ft af ; i wator at a mat of KXAMa. j At Cobble .t. atn-lnar a-r-f"et ' I ef water at a roat of '.. Ct the FLaht (and fork. Moral iS ' acre-feet of water at a nut of r.SS.W. j The mwt teabla nmiertak'na; la that 'at Cobble creek. It wtviM open to rer la-: ; matlon at leaat .Tn.i i,ti of rich land and 1 i artra- t to Oalen part of the (treat atrean : of bom aeekera tbat annually joea throisajh ! ! this a;atwav to tha eitrema wt ott tba! northwest. j ! Taea mt W tr-r e4ew. f'wth'lla eaat. north and aouth The of Wsl1ic1ii foil3 tllhi2 Si2 surras MSl tlltii3 SSiow l Tbsre ia, & real treat, ia store for motor car enthus iasts at the coining show a complete line of the lat est Stearns modeta. The body designs are excellent the vestibule type will be ihowa on various c Lis is hi The body is only the finishing touch. Go beyond that. Examine the running gear study the E teams-meter a motor that for quietness, flexibility, power and efficiency stands absolutely alone. Note how extremely simple is the Stearns method cf transmitting power how little is lost. Find out why the balance cf the entire chasis provides a mini mum of weight commensurate with the power developed. Get the Stearns Story Ask the man at the Steams exhibit to tell you the story of the Steams how for seven ties years this car has led all American mmjy THE ULTIMATE CAR automobile practice. Ask - them to tell you about the Stearns rear axle so strongly constructed that Louis Renault, Europe's leading automobile de- designer has incorporated the idea in his 1911 models Stearns brought it out in 1903. 1 Ask why the Stearns type of motor first introduced in America by Stearns is now commonly called the "orthodox" type. And these are only two cf the many points deserv ing of the attention of the man who knows motor car values. Examine the Stearns critically care fully thoroughly. Submit it to any test you like get the opinion of expert mechanical engineers, llxr.j a Steams has been pur chased hi that way. "Watch for the car with the White Line Radiator it's the distinguishing mark of "The Ultimate Car." ,th8 citv. with an arreaa for tno or-h-! i aria, wbere homat for IO.oaii people could ' ! be created, are todar wajita lands that I j but require th toira of water to b mada aa prodiwtlf aa the moat biffhly cultlTatedj foothiil co-mtry of the Rbin. j Oarden City aea u opportunity to help j j t.a.bliah vtneyarda. pea:h, and appi orrh- j arda. tnick aardena a. ad tomaio field, and ' J to environ itaeif with countleaa aroaperous I urn nome. aim u.len is to atep out of ; th beaten path of munWipailtiea to accora- pltah this hiKb purpoaa. If the city auc- cd. thia part of ITtah wUI be thoroughly converted to th enlarged idea, of BublLr owaemhip- of public uuiiti.a. aven Itid?Hl-i , lr th Cow of the Inland rtvera. i Th Davla aad Wor Counfles CanaJ j j company baa resumed operations on- ha I waterway to th aouth of Oajdon. and rrm- cret anrs are one mora at work lining I th canal and making; th aides and rioor j j f th great ditch imperrloua to seepage ThJa eon vert in a; of dirt embankments J and a aandy Bottom Into an aqueduct of j j cement la ne af the most important trrt- i satioa innovatlona in th United States. J j Th savin to be mad by stonprna; the j I luaa of water by seepage and th greater carrying capafttr or th ditch be b- j taJned by th transformation will point ; uio - r wr uiner targ Dria-atton cora paoiea ta Cunsery their water supply. lltttiif Syatesa. A trajichia haa Been granted, by Ogden City to tbe Mercnanta Electric Light and Power company aad plana are being pre pared for an xtensiv electric system in competition with that of th Ctaft Light and Railway company, which heretofore has bad an exclusive field. Th new company hi financed, by local capitalists and zpndlturea aggrvcadng half a million dollars are to be made be for tit competitive system reaches Its fail development. Much of tbia i i to be expended In and around. Ogden within u next two or three years. Power plants are to be established, a distributing system w t be constructed and busteesa blocks erected. Thia invasion of th local field by an In dependent electric company promise to b a material factor In Ogden expansion. irtr ef Pwtatt. Th farmera tn the Plain City district, to th weet of Oicden. have what is iocarty known a the "monjf Ufrer ." It ia a potato of a new Tartety. which, wnen properly pUnted. well cultivated aad har vested, will lift a burden from any ewner of a farm. Last season a number of the agriculturists grew the "mortgage lifters. and on of them, .Albert Maw, aaya that from an acre of ground h marketed worth of potatoes, obtaining H.2 to fl.Ti per 10 pounda Early Ohlua, from th same soil, brought per aore. Three acre of tomatoes, cultivated on til Maw faj-m. returned a revenue of ISTZ. This land Is in-gated and is In a diatnet that a fw years ago attracted but little attention. Th possibilities of th ell were not apprsciated nntU after th develop ment of th sugar beet Industry ia Weber county. Cars I ""V j Are on the Main Floor riht in front as you enter the Auditorium. Buiick Trucks Are also ca exhibition with the balance of the trucks in the Base, -t v s r IIORi: BUICK TRUCKS running in Omaha and Lincoln than any other make. Ask the firms using them and they will tell you it's the be3t truck you can buy for the money. Th e styles at our exhibit. Prices $1,C00, $1,075 and $1,200. Nebraska Buicli Auto Co., LINCOLN OMAHA Les Eall, Kfr. SIOUX CITY 5. C. Dco as, JI.T. CAJSiS OUR EXHIBIT AT THE AUTO SHOW IS DI RECTLY TO THE LEFT OF MAIN' ENTRANCE Wallace AuitonniolblSe Co. 2203 Farnnm Street, Omalia, Neb. Agenta Wanttd m Unoccupied Territory. A. f 4 ' ' t H. '. r ue Door Tonrtnx Car. NOTE The doors can be entirely removed when warm wearhsr makes the enclosed front seat too hot to be comfortable. Body in tcrchan gable with Laundclet or Limousine. John Deere, Plow Go. DISTRinUTOnS ONAHA CITY SALES RjGDM, 19T AuTARNAM TS. TTOO A Tn) h I r i ..- J i 4asnaii ae3 in cm m I -1 i s r i t i n H DAY AT THE AUDITORIUM You Are Invited to See the Apperson See the three splendid Apperson models. They are the best in the country. Give Us a Chance and We Will Show You iipperson Amto Co. 1102 Farnam Street COUNTY OFFICIALS TO LINCOLN t latter! for Wriaw But m kk Tker it la. avreeted. George McBnd. county surveyor. J. W. j Bedford, chairmaji of th Board af County ' Commlaaionera. and Oecar Flckard. a ' coonry oomnuasianer. left Tuesday for Lin- ' coin, where they ar Interested la varUtue b:lls pending. ; Sf r. McBride has suggeetiona from the ' Good Roads association, which be win t before the joint committee. Mr. Bedford ia i interested in making men whs br-n- elec- ! tloo contests stand th cost of Lb coutest. ' whil Mr. Plekard is Interested la ail leg- ' Islatun pertaining ta roaJa and brldgea. TETTA SNYDER IS REARRESTED I PartWa V b. tsad Haw Ba4 reared that h Was Akwait t Leave Tawa. Tta Snyder, th woman arrested en suspicion of being Implicated ia "whit aiav' operations and reused on !) bonds by United 9ta: Commieaionar Ja derson Mooday morning, was reanvweed Monday night. Th arrest followed a eom. plaint from th somen whs had signed ber bwndii charging that an was but t. -um"' her bouda and k-ar th f.'y. W'h., arrest d It was fuuad that ah had paekd her trunk aad was idently pfepaxtaa; for TigUt. Sh U t ba ba to t-a federal grand jury. r BU.f frax sJaaav Tn.kU "I had an awtita attach f Bright ia eaa with tnCammaUoa of ths kid.ae aad lailder. and rtiailn m." amy Mra Cora Thorn. Jackson. Mu:a "A betu foxyi slklney Remedy eroaaB th Jr tsvk. reducad th hrinarlm. took away ta paia and mad th bladder wa nor. I wish vryona could know of this aodartu lamaat. avid by aU druggiaeai lalaaal bid lrlk.e ta W yaaatas. S.tP-ATOJA. Wyo.. rk. 3L-i .Hcial ) Th owners f the Leighioa-Wyoming mine in th Slerr MJre rang have struck the main lead aad a iarg uuaatuy of eulyaul ore. whica rur.a from M to M In gold ta th ton Th vem ia ever twenty fawt ta width. Thia ta on of th moat isnportaat acrike In Sits diru-i.-t la recent yeara. Taa Vjatalaa. Coa t let stomach, liv. r or kidney treubi 1 Please, IVIistep, ..vr w- w w-i . "lifiU into a JTost "SM , SHM Your Wheels SPRING" Ydur Axles BREAK" Your Springs "TEAR" Your Top PAINT our Auto DON'T Hurt Yourself DON'T Hositato See DRUMMOND. 10th and Harney Sts- Please Remember to See ttie r- I f "113 f '" Lawkwawanwaw UU At Our Salesroom. 18th and Harney. Ask for information or demonstration. :v:n:I D:rgdns in USED GilRS h Fins G:niili:n h i hi i" no n n nn nn nn u u kj uwu uuu vy uj at . We Have 50 Busies and Carriagca, Nev as Weil as Second Hand, at Nearly Half Price a.n yo waea yatt eaa a-h!s- down i : i them wnp F'.enne Hi tiers, jng. wir a lej