TIIK OMAHA Sl'XlUY 1U:1.: JANUAUY hi, 11UC. 11-A GOSSIP OF ANTE R00HJ0R WEEK Commercial Camp, Woodmen of the World, Completes Plans for Banquet at Fontenelle. SUPREME OFFICERS PRESENT orator, A. It. Hippie; J. St., M. A. HalL J. W Hobart Mulr; Florenco Taxpayers : Call Meeting to Talk Annexation sen, secretary ;. Chris K. Nielnon. treas urer; KmU Hansen, conductor; T. Chris tiansen, inslda guard; lltnrjr AuilTieii, outside guard: trustees. Anton C'hrlstot- at : o'clock at tha Hotel ferson juuua FreUttrteksen and Martin Mathlesen. WM4na the eVarl. Tha fraternal event of the, month will be the second annual banquet of Com mercial camp No. TueUy evening January 23. Fontenelle. Following- tha banquet a'l entertainment will be given which will Include various stunts by local artists, accompanied by good music. The su preme officers will be present and deliver short addresses. It will be an event In the history of this cajnp and a good attendance Is expected at this. Its sec ond complimentary dinner to members. I'lorenee camp No. 605 and Mlnne Luna grove No. 161 of Florence held a Joint insiauauon .Monqay evening, ine occa sion was enlivened by the presence ot the South Omaha grove drill team, which Ut excellent work In installation cere monies, as well as performing some fancy drill figures at the close of tho work. Emma B. Manchester was pres ent and installed the grove officers. Ro freahraents wera served. Qerman-American camp No.. 1W will meet -Tuesday evening, January IS. nt tha new Bohemian Tumor haH, Thli teesth tnd Dorcas streets. The protrc tlon decree will be exemplified in full form and a good attendance is desired. It will be the initial effort, of the new officers. - s Schiller camp No. 304 holds, its regu lar meeting at the Gerninn . Home, 1400 Smith Thirteenth street, Thursday even ing, January 20. It is the usual Initia tion night and a larg cIhss of candi dates will be Instructed In the lessons oi Woodcraft. . Benson camp No. 2S8 will meet Tue dajr evening, January 18, at W. O. W. hall, Beaton. Colonel Mather hns prom ised an evening's entertaiujnent worthy of ' attendamce. South Omaha camp No. 211 will meet at W. O. W. hall. Twenty-fifth and M streets. South Side, Wednesday evening;, January 19. Modern Woodmen, Benson camp No. 3964 held a- Jeint ln- stallaAlon ot offloert - with ' Mi Ilv)l Neighbors Thursday ventngi,' MagnoUn team ot Omaha helped in tli "work and Royal Neighbors served a lunch, - ,. The new Woodmen, officers are: ,J. t il. PincV. C; Sidney. Johnson. NVj.A.; Dun. Salford. banker; Charles. Johnson,- cleft?; board of manager. .MU,'. Rollers and A., J. Lewis. The Royal Nlhbor: offi cers are: Mrs. George rost, orjtc's; M,w! Duke Fni;. vj. or'acle;' Mrs. Chat-tea Voes, '.chaplain;. Mrs, R. It- Parker, mar shall; Mrs.' J. Ellis, lhner Sentinel; Mrs. F. H, Young, outer sentinel; Mrs. G.. Siert, pianist; Mrs. C- V. Brumfield, re corder; Mta, R. S. Beasley, receiver, aud C ;C; Wiytaiba. manager. .. ; -''v'rV: .. -v ''.: Fonteaelle. irlbo ,Noi met in regular iseloa. Ust todjvy. evening,. One of. the gre,at chiefs. q( the reservation of the state "was- present an spoke words of wisdom. There has been a new amend ment ; to tha by-laws, adopted; .whereby tha pvam.fcera can carry benefits, or not; aa they chooaa. Xond;y evebliMT,, Jan uary 17.; v trlb-Thvltei, everybody : to attf,"- & -,WeiftdrJul'li.'j JntaUaUon of officers fpr the;' comingr- slje ' months. The pla.ee ,1sv tywibon -halU 'Twenty fifth venue, aikl JeavfnYorth street. Wo4ii Circle., Welcome grove, No. 64. will- meet on Monday at 8 p. m. at Druid hall. Twenty-fourth street and Ames avenue. The initiatory degree will bo exemplified in full form by the new officers. The new clerk, Elsie. King; will be present to re ceive dues and auseMments. KvUkt Vythlua. Nebraska lods. No. 1, Knl&hts of I'ythlaa., will bave an open meeting and entertainment for tha knights and ladles Monday eiiii, Jaauarj 2. Plana are under way to. make thle the best cnter taUiment of tha year- I,ast , Mbuday cvenin tho rank of page vms conferred upon a class . of camtulates. ,Mguday night tb-Uxl' wilt work ill the rank it esquire. .-' . rKHishtM Tentpla,' Mount Cnaary couunaudi y " will hold several social events in tho near future. John, MMfc, has eharee of the hi rango meiits Theri,at wm be ,Bid t Tur pia's halt.. Monday evening-, January 24. 11 dress. KnUj,hj.a Tcinje uniform for thia accasioiv iHheis will follow. ' X etabk.rt. Ivy camp.. N.O. . 2. Hl.jJ .N.hiMu-'a of America., will, liisuJJ . their olfliers Winebda.v eveuiug at ' Muduiu W'ood- ' .America ..Hall,, fifteenth Dcjugras. Knlahte of HecnrHy. Knights and Ladles of Security, Royal council No. 2.MK. will give a mask ball Thursday evening at the hall. Twenty fifth avenue and Leavenworth street. I. I . L . I. ft - I I . Tuesday evening the Benson lodge. No. L . .. . , H, gave a T o clock supper for Its mem- . . " ., . . . . , Florence to Omaha the taxpavers of hers preceding the Installation of the fol- . ... . .. ,i ... . t loience will hold a mass meeting at ''" I " K(e,,L n,on -" rontenel.. bul.dlng In FloVsm-T demar Hansen, vice president; Carl Mad-' " ... First Pop Concert Will Be Given at Auditorium Today Omaha's first Sunday afternoon popu lar concert will take place at the Audi torium this afternoon. Ernest Nordtn will oond.uct a band of sixty pieces, and there will be two soloists, Fred i'helps on the cornet, and Ed Hoffman ou the Xylpohona. This in the first of a series of Sun day afternoon concerts and arrange ments have been made to care for a capacity audience. The Sunday' concerts are the outgrowth of efforts on the part of Charles A. Frauka, manager, of the Auditorium, and a committee from the Musicians' union. A charge of 10 cents has been agreed on, and U i believed that the concerts wilt pack the big Auditorium to capacity. For uext Suuday. Al Falr brather, X4i tnei'J director of Klpllnger's Fourth Regiment 'band aad the Chey enne Frontelr Day celebration, will be tho conductor. ..The regular numbers on today's pro fc.rsrnme will be followed by encores, whfok' will be tuade up of the very light popular music. The program follows: Mrei National Kmolem Bagley Selectioh from "Mile. Modiste". .Herbert ."Fafkehane." Torchlight Proces sion Meyerbeer Cornet solo Selected KiVil Phelps. Amgrlcan Fantasia Herbert INTKRMISSION. Overture--Orpheu1, In Hadws. .Offenbach Xylophone solo Stjlected Mr. Kd Hoffman. Soutlwrw AIih Sunny tiouih. arr .Lanipo ,Vc9cVUtl.ve A Huutrng Scene. BuchIomsI : NOT A PASSENGER KILLED ! OM NORTHWESTERN IN 191 5 j , The Northwestern, .railroad officials are ' congratulatlrij' "themselves not one pau- senger was killed while on a Northwest ern train during, 1915.' This, tho officials' say.' is a record, of whlcjt they are proud, I They . attribute tho lack of accident to! the carefulness of employes an'd the strict i ohservianca oX. tha ."aafqtx tvat"' plan that j has been urged. . nexatlon.' Despite the fact that taxes are consid erably higher tn Florence this year than ever before, a number ft the taxpayer I are of the opinion "th.it If the rirt'perty ' values were equalled there wouM still ! be money enough to run the city, some thing that has not been the cne since j Omaha'acqtitr-l the water w.uks and' topped the tx from that some; Oth- ' ers believe thst tho only solution Is through snnexatlon, so a call has gone ' out for the meeting Friday evening. K W Hserti-r1 thst there will le no other 1 subject than taxation and annexation al lowed to be brought bet'uie the lnectltiK. K. L. riats will act as clialimau ot the meeting. Advertiser and cuatomer prafit by the "Ctasstfted Ad" habit. X ' Doctor Says Nuxatcd Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 in Ten Days l Going to the Highest B In many instances Versona hsre saf ferea antoM acony for years doctarlneT for nervous weakness, stomach, liver ot kidney diseasa or sobxs othsr ailment when their real roul wag laok of Iron la the blooa. Kew to tell. New York. N. T In a recent llsevum Dr. . 8Mr, BKklW, ot this cltr atld: I you wr to sua ta atu4 bloo tett on oU eoosla he r 111 rott would prnbaltlr srMtlr satoetaboS t too oacetdiotlr larto aumoor who look lroo ao wao oro 111 tor no otber rooaus tkaa tko Uuk ot Iron. Tho nonnt Iron to tuoplloa oil thotr multitude of 4uiirrous lyviptoiM dtoaproorr-WHa-'out Iron tho blood at onoo loaeo tbo sowvr 'to i hunt fuoa Into lirtag Uwio tboi-ofore nsta .ln oat . does you an sbod: you Soa't st ths 'atrrastk out of It. , Your food awiolr oom ithrouKb your ayatom ' Itko com throufh ja mill with Uit rollwe so wide apart thai tho mill ni l arind. Aa a reault of thia ooattau oua blood sad nans atanratlen, proala bacoma Soaarally watanad. nanoua and all run dowa .and traauentlr doiolo- all aorta- of eondltlona Oro la too thin; aaothor Is burdonod. wib tsAaaJiay fat: aooia ara ao waak (bay raa kardti walk: aoato think tbay have djmoepala, kidnay or. Uvea :troubla; aotna ran't aleao at nlilia. aMiorw ara aloray mi tirrd alt day; aojna tupar and WTttabio: coma aklnny and hloodl, but aJl Lauk oayaloal pom-er and endurance. Is auoh caaaa. It Is versa than foollrhnne to take atlmulallnc madlcina ox narcotlo drffta, which enJr whls sp your fassU'K vital power for tha moment, aiaybe at the rx senao ol your life later an. No mailer what aay oae tail too. It you are sot uront; aad wall ou owe It to yeiitwet to make tho roiinwins tnat. Keel how long yvu caa work or bow tar yo ran wlk witnout beooantas tired. Neat Uka two flra-srala, tableta ot ordinary nuiated Iran thrae timaa iwr day ahar meal tar two waeka. Thea teat your atrenftb aialn and aee for younelf kvw muih you, kavs gained. I bate seen doaeua ad aarrou ruu tows people Ho were alltnt all the Itme doubla.i and area triple their atrenirre. and nda-ance and; entirely get rid ot Utelr aynipteiua of drapapela, 1 (Her and ether trouble la treat tea to tourtrm! da' tlaie almgly b tajilns tree la the ropr farm, and thia after thar had In emtio Kin doetdrltig (or mouUie without obtalmus au.v beue-l tit. You ran talk aa yen plpnae atuitt all li, wonder weuught br nw rrmriii, hut ehan v uf com down to hard (acta tli'ru U nnthin lao guud old Iron to put elor la your ,hr.k and' geid aound. healthy fleah on your botiM. ft , alee gnat iwrve aad at owe. alrongihnr aiiOj the heat Mood tautlcler In th worM 1'ha onlvT trewkle wa Mm the old tnraia at Inoreanlo tM, like tincture ! trim, Iron annate, etc.. oft-n nUnad perl'a teeth, timet thoir atuotaoha and were not aaatmllatad and for tltvo rvaatMia thv frvquantlr did mora harm than good. Hut eilh the dtacovary of the nee-ar rnl of oriranl lr.n, all till ha .brn ovan'orrr. Vutnted Iroa fr ammpla, 1 ptoaeattt tr tal. dne not Injur the teath and la altnont hujtirdalpy rH.n"ri,MHl. NOT The Bianurarlurer of Nutalrd Jr.Ml r, auoh unhoundHd ronttdan,1 In tta vunnuv thi they authorlx th annnunreiuant that thev mil forfeit fliW.OA ta inv t harltabla Inntltutlon it tlie' taunot t4kk any nian or eoman tindar altte h lavka troa . aud laoreaet tlialr atrengih 'Jfj wr rul' or over In four wefkv time. uroviUrd tb haxn o ttrKHi organic troivhl. Alao they ll reluml' vivur nuiuey In wiy .oaae In eliluh uittad Iron doaa not at treat double your at renal In ten liaya time. It la dlapend In thia .!(, hy Sha--maa 4 MnOooiielt rug Stvues an . all other dm. giaUi. Advertlfiainenl THREE DAYS ONLY MONDAY--TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY. Wf still h;tv oinr MIX niorrtiiimll--r' m ttr MtolvfN. Tt w,i our "rtmHe ol tm-vlng; Into our sltitf nl t (it U itiul K.intum. Yililrh will lr I hutstlii) , with ONLY W W imrhjutli, w offtr thlft at AiC TKN. al Mtu In M.rmltty, tomomov, tit 10;:"i(. Wither m al - I". M. Tm-ealay nntl V(lncm;t.f repeat at tho viui lmiu ThU (.ale will l short nntl niiriy. Theie will he mi Imitortotl atr'tioticH-r. Mr. lliUtlf lljnn will tnko the hl.tk himself-he known the itu'vhrt(ili better nntl the? ahaolate ellUK pilcvs. LIBBEY CUT GLASS ENGLISH CHINA SHEFFIELD SILVER I LEATHER, BRASS Theve nrt the Items we will feature, hut ii Iiv "jmu- OtttW ut huviite; any aMewhandtso in thai tors) . put l t tlie time n wInIi. . . ,. . .. EVERYTHING GOES Next Friday lClh aDd.Farnara Ry an J ewelry Co. NOW 15th and Douglas 1fw" 2 TBAT PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS A BEE WANT AD WHILE OMAHA PALS SHIVER BRIDGES GOES SWIMMING t ; - t.ce" "BrlcUjesi ' George ' BraniJels sni Hritjt B. .' Ziiiunatv ' have i-efurhrd from Koc'HponJ., Tex,; ' u bferii they' had an en joyarrW outtns. . Mri BritHrcs tells o hav UtE . lert. .In. .bathing; lr) the . Gulf of Mexico last Monday, Ha said the water viaa-tlna- . Ydu'lliSealisOS M's Juki a Matte of- a Fm ly WUb. Stuart's CaJiiuut. Wafers. TRIAX PACKAGE KAIX.ED TOEE. The correct and bent blood purifier known' to science Is Calcium Sulphide. This great cleanser is contained in' proper quantities In Stuart's Calcium Wsfcrs and that Is why all blood troubles j and skin ' blcmlthts rapidly disappear after their use. aud ' , -Trtaey u hVa Ha.' Mecca caurt: No. 13, Tribe of Hen II nr. will give aa oimhi niwiiim 'i-h, i,..'. eveninn wtrrI'a musical and literary rrosrsm. . Tha evening will be clonud wjtav daopiue". American Yeuutea. Henderson homastaad. No. VA2. Broth, erhood of, AmerJcau Yeomen, will hoitf Public Installation, of ofMcera nn, Tuesday ,evenlu at Uieir hall, 17US Vin ton street, ne of the, supremo officers IS expected to "be present. After th f... etaifatton ' refrexlimeiita will i. ...,e. and ilancfng will take jiluce. ladeHMaWBt Order of OcUl FelU.M. Canton Ksra Millard- No. i. the uni formed rank of Odd FullouiHliin, will sive art invitation dance at fhumlieia' a:ml eray.next Tuesday evening, flaborati; preparations have been niadtt to urnko this ona f the big social events of the dettson araontf . fraternal societies. General Blacker, commander or the Patriarch Mill taut,- and General Boyd, cotnniandtr off Jhe, department of XebraHka. and his staff, win be In -attendance In the full uniform of the order. The members of C'aiitoa Kara Miliard. No. 1 a til sIko wear f tUl .dress uniforms. tast, Monday evening Benson lodge No. installed the following, officers foe this preuwnt term: Frank Blelck, noble grant. John Herbert, vice tnsjid; George Rubbins, trujurer; T. V. Butler, secre tary. Tha drill team did the inalallation work snd the social committee served an ouster supper. v. . v . tfp;. r i "It s ivonderfal How SSnart'a Calcium. Wafeca. Gleas Vu tha Comuleaioat" . An unttlylitly and pimply face duo to hnptito blood 1.1 a" repulnlve s liU . Kvcry. firsk-claas druKijist in this coun try carries Stuart's Calcium, Wafers, which are pleasant" to take, harinhiaa. and may be obtained for 60 cents & box. Mail coupon below for free trial package. Free Trial Coupon T. A, Btnsrt Co., 820 ettuart Bids'., KarahaU. Wicb, fcLc.nd me al ouoe, by return mail, a free trial packaata of btuart's Calcium Wafers. Name. , .. Street City .sute Koreatrra. Court Omaha No. 1091, Independent Order of' For rate re, held its election of officers efc its retcular meeting; Tuesday evening r "aw tne loitowing ortlcei-s acre elected: r R.. Joha Boaen: It. s.. t. J. v. Nel- : 'g;i Heasurer, Robert Christie:' 9. W., I O. 13. Mpruson: a. B., M. IloberU; court! iJty; Johr. w. sitdr: m. c. h., h. n. ) 8a.Ne; finauciul sccrctaj-y. Jajncs Mulr; sU PER GALLON is Cackli y 5 Sale Prkt) for : Tamous Old rCOCRAL RESERVE WHISKEY aval B $1 Ou FhH Qt. Surlnir this Alteratloa Bale you. can bay &JXY gOTTfcgO in SOVD Whisky in the house at. . . A Saw Bottled ia. Bond Wlusjties, . sur tail aart, oaly Old Croer Old Taylor Cedas Brook Oreeifc Bivec 8 aad 10 Tear OiO, VaUQta. 79c 88 z BSBT EXTaVACT 35o Bsef Bxtsao only ...'.13s SI Qt. Imported Oliva Oil. .76o Cvosa a) Biackwell's Marmalade at 16o Caacklay'a Bomavmade Orapa Wise, per sal. , $1.25 CiiaiMlraraea, pluta, as low as o CACKLEY BROS. 16th, and Capitol A. Bend fe? Oar Ask for Free Slew CataUog-ae China .Coupoa. When the United States government throws open its lands for settlement the people rec ognize the great opportunity; and filing applications often outnumber possible claims at : -the ratio of 100 to la There is a reason;for thi and this reason is: "The American farmer V knows the value of a new country and new land.,; This announcement is very similar to a government enterprise in this respect. ......... ''' Read 'this announcement of the famous Long-Bell Farms of Louisiana', which wll) b) opened for settlement about January 30th. Hvery city man and farm reader of thl paif'r who knows anything: about the Valuta of landa lit tha f4Uious Ozone Be-lt of Loululami's, ljlghlandsi,. wants to pay, partlcuJiy .adoption, toj l,be words xoti-r tninetl In this announcement, . :We want only eerlous h)iDdi iu1)l' :aiul vonth to consider this opportunity. in i Our Landa Our land- ar locatetV approximately. bo-miles,' Bouth of Kansas City on' the Kansas City Southern Railroad, and bo .. wiles from Ue CJuJf ot Mexico., Thoy ara, not swamp, marshY alluvial iuea.dQwja, or ajiythin f that sort. Thy llo. trom 130 to 18J fot, above. Bea, level and are sontly . toUins. ami lon rwfb' pasture lian, ia apueaji'aii,cc, Xbis U tha famous.. Ozoae. BV of Louiftlamt. Then Louisiana High lands have none ot the Dhysiiiai, disadvantages.- and, .should not be ronfusod with 8sji)J8, overflow uioadows, ate. .We wa-nt yon -to dlsahue your minds of tlvoso facia. , Transportation Fruit Growing ' and Truck Farming ' 'iThtrvlitniUe and soil of .tho LoagOiwlJ. li'arms make it . posildW fo jr6duci eVery, klfld of fruit and voguuble dauiaudted, by. the North.rn markets. Had at a. tipod rofit to tho growers In competition with all sectlous of the Boutb,. exceq extreme SoutV ru Florida . , . , , Transportation, rpfiii;nrator car and. 'express car service make 'It, possible to 8flt Into the market ot 60 million, people. wiUhlu 3U hours with. fruis: and. veiiotablee. . The soils and :Utiral dralnufio ot.theHe land, are particularly adapted, to . pult nod, ' tpuck RcowltiKf The clay aubsol holds' the. nioiftture and the top body soil. .because it is. underlaid vUh' clay, holds all the natural humus and plant food, and equally . ar well does it hold that added enrlcbuionc, -.. ' r . f . Poultry and osgs will be one of the chief products oi this section, with a. gran.t deniand locully in tho print'lpal Southern. t:Uies, now balux Hupplied. largely- from,. Northern ninrkots. Tho Lorns-BU Farms are located where traJtspoitallon. la. good. . ' quick ami sure to "Northern,, u well as SotUhern markets, . ., : -Tito Kansas City .Southern Railroad passes' through tbe "heart l ou lands, reaching from -Kansas City, Missouri, to Port Arthur. Texan, that urea. ' (aut jf Mestco port-.- ''Through Beauregard ahd Vernon liarMies, In whicli, Long-Bell Fiuuns are located, the foUewlitK railroads run east and wettt or north HJtd soiub: . take. Charloe & Northern Railroad, Louisiana & Pacific Kailroad, Gulf, 'Colorado & r!;ufei Ke Railroad and peveral chartered railroads of lumber coniranJeK are. a.vjluulu through hoih of those pariphea. Here is an ideal locality, with reudy inedu trans-, portatioa nt the very door of our farms. Our Plan Soil I,onK-Bell Farms are coniponed of soil that Is a rich, various colored windy ' loam, Tliia is a friable soiL It responds to tho wawu suimhin, Uiereby rmiiii)t, lug seeds qul:kJy. ludernfialh this soil is a rich clay subsoil ot several -similes of rod. Thi flay subsoiL is porous and is one of the vary bust "inoiKiuPUs ItolilturV'. known. , , Rainfall The rainfall of this section of Louisiana ls'well distributed over tho growing months, and, owing to the natural well drained condition or contour of the huul, the excess of rainfall Is carried away In natural crek beds, draws, ete., so that tha evil effects of ejeeesive water do not obtain here, - ... Climate The climftte of title eeetioa pf Louisiana is. Itijal in,, eyery respect Tlip UuU of Mexico i so near that the breezes Qt the Gulf, winter and, summer, form a, put. tecting blanket over this section- as against heat and cold. Here is the ideal, placo for the Northern farmer to find his diversified fam.. In this sect in o the Satsuma orange grows side by side with cotton and corn. Here thr magnolia, and thu rose mix their perfumes with, the scents of clover and hay. This Is the ideal spot fo' all manner or live-stock raising, poultry, tc. immigration is centering largely upon- this socUon of Louisiana, North of us" ' a short distance Is lqcated a Belgian, colony., brought in. by tho Hock Inland Rail-., rond. while close by us la a French settle meni. -The war in Kurouo will alUait tremendoue Immlgrailon to the South,, where there it plenty of land left at a poor man's price. . , , . . . . " Schools wo run at t tiDiniotl Beauregard and Vernon parishes have s Iioo1h of such a high rank ami order tbia upon a receut lnvfntigaUng tour, mad. by fifteen noted .Nurthurns ovt r the Utan-Bc 1U Farms, the thlug that first struck lbeae mo ae exit)iieiy i.miarkablo wttie tho pultlic r school systems of these great parishes. The I'nivemity of LoDialuna, iu ronncctitm with Its Extension Department or the I'nlte.l Status Department of AarUulture, H . working through the district graded an high school In teaching the Louisiana youth scientific farming. Children are carried trom great distances to. disbrifct s huo'.s, thereby making, education accessible from tvery point of view, no mat?r what tlir conditioa ot the ohild may be. ' ' ' ' ' ' Now Clip This Coupoa and Receive Our Biij Book Free Long-Bell; Farm Land Corporatisi Suite 433, R; A. Long Buildbg Wo ,lmve k most luiio." I'Jaii toi' tlu salo ami sottUMiifufe of Long-Bel) Tftrma '. This jilmv will lie a4Uwiujd- in .lm coluums ot this, paper Sunday, January 3, Sut- " '' ic to sjiy'tlui't every m mi who rnds tliltfc u.un'oiinceinQnh wllk lie m out InUirestod. In , ' rdddinjs our dorinlto, term 'and- cundiUonw. Um that lsaue. We wttnt.to say that we will . 'not pormit any miui to buy a Un3-llnll Farm vith tho idea that, be caa go down...' ( 'ttpon'hia farm and expect mlrnlos to -happen. We want men and women as good, tut Wi-soil ami the illnuite. Ve want men : nnd women who- are abln not only to pay .. for t-hein hind, but want ti)eu to-lnvp nuf licit'nt funds ami sufficient experience. .. iud suJfkient chiii'it' ttt l do. inq work beceHary to Ibe development of those lands. , ,-W b not intend to aiinouuce our prices and terms before the dute given above,; r hut o huvo prepared a hoolc, i-.oniiisiini; gf-52 Iitrtte puges, entltlod "Where- Soil ., i-ittl l liniwl Are ,Nm' Idle," ami wo will ho t'"d to send anyone a. copy of thia. buyk, if swli a perHiut will hend t;a tlio crjiipon below. This announcement is. ap-t.- - piturluH -Lhrougilioiit the itKiUultural pret-s. 'of - Ibis country this week, and hhe- big- -. opening ttiinouni'tfimiiit will, bo mado llm week of Junuary GO. It is our purpose, to , oftor the Aiiiericun public the sumo opportunity at the name time. Our only rule in -djHpoulng f thee lauds will be 'lijHt come, first served." -. . . We want everyone who roii(l this announcoment to- know that It Is mad'-hy ,thJy cvmpaoy,,. which, is a Jret jr corporation ot The Long-Bell Lumber Company ofS Kiinnas t'lty, Mo., which occupies t'rt-t rank among tho world's lumber corporations, : with iu an ufa,c luring capacity ot 5uu,bu0,ut)0 feet of. lumber each year. You may In- ' vc.dig;if Uiis coiiipany in any way you desire, your bunk, your, express company, '.'. Uup.'s, Jii'Mdsirect's, or in -any other way. - . . ' " " If bellevo that you will not bo able to read our announcement n thle pnbll- 'CM fftn on January then stmd us tho routton below, and ve wilt see that our lit- ' er'ature rnche you l.n titno to participate in the spmia! prices and terms, made-at" ' our oper.lr.f?. Mo matter whether . yQu'.arw city man, farmer, htantksrer, cashier or ft pert 'm'f'hanli'i liero is an opportunity which will prove moKt attractive-to-you, ft ' you brilt.M'o ji.iti li:vcllH' (ti;tlifii -Htitins to meafure up txj this kind: of sjdendid, ou0 :' door work on The (.oun-Hill Frt'rtjtft. Tho men who will buy arid- develop this land' 'Mioiild bo men willing to get ;iw:iy from the congested ami- boea-drivon. city lifeoC Dm icrvc'iiitrd north,, ir.ty llie open,, sun '!liit)v h'outhhutd, where life holds the- .- tmiuridUvf) of charm, ittiiactiv'tif u.-i and ipunuy making. To prooeet -you who -are . ' " 'niiihirlrttin h'h d w Ijo Know ou it: o - worth vliile, v. want you to- appi'ciu4e the faict ' ihtit'we Fhiill M-rnMnizf till aptli-ution. for tl.ls land, and- give to out buyers that tut ttxtire of aMrtihu'i'n in k'-Hpinc, with tho ldeala of succetKfui community building.?'. ........., . . . . Tills ttompany- hfp :teo,0ou nvree-of land to sell, In the. two- great parishes hpve ' :. Hteiitooned, 'I lie t.r-d .block 6t .Huxo e.rVs will be sold, at tlie, lerma and. fig-unee - ulil h mJI 4)f "jiiiii m. oiij) outtiltiR it'jnou nuiueiih, When you' see' tltitfie. vou. will teiulily ai'ee. ihu ijr.y will npne.U in wvurjt way. to a largor uumlier of. people than ' lie. It. U foi; thin tuiiuoaMi, and- for this ptrrposa aionai tbat tliis- ptc!ir.!tn:try .annoiineoment in pijide,. in order tliut due notice may be given for lu ysunatiiiii i-f t b is couip.tiiy. Its lands anil, Us locution, before Ute. opening an noun ce iniiiii u uiu le, to tliiobe who think, that Uiuy. will noj. be able to see this opening annoupi eiii'.-nt. ,- .. , , ' '."''. J . BIG ERtE BOOK COUPON I.(irg.fJell Farm Laud Corporation, fc . ., '. . .'. ' Suite A" ',.. U. . Long llldg., ; ' x'-"rx:A '." ' ' Kam-'HS City Missouri, , . -.- .-: . ' ' ' ' '' -t '., . J-t ... a (i iitleii.cn: --Ploaro end me your 02-page , bpok"n"titivd '.'Where Soil and (.'liinuie Are Nevqr Idle," ao that I may know mor about you i' lamis, 4iid will bo abi to-determine whether or not L want "to buy. a. farut ntf tho (line onr opeuJg announcement is made. i"da' hot agree, lo buy any of your land, but will read uur literature lfypu; send It to me, -' .'....... .''. f... . :.;--'. ' ' ,".'.; . Name, . V'. . Addreas. . ! J