F A THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 30, 1916. SOCIETY OF FINE ARTS TO EXHIBIT Seventh Annual Display of Omaha Organisation Will be Held it the Fontenelle Hotel. SHOW EIGHTY-FIVE PAINTINGS Ti seventh snnual exhibition of tha Omihi Hoclaty of Tin Arta at the Hotnl ntnN. bjlnnln; with a prlvst l"W for mrmbrri of th society Wednes day evrnln, will bo a flttlna; cllma for the moot nrcwful rr 'ha history or the org filiation. fiirter th leadership of Mr. Chr1s T. Koimts. th Fin Arts society hss frown lar;r and hut dor. murh more than r before. 'The enthtislssni of th memrrer and th wonderfut amount of work end iir;y put forth by women on all com mlttees Is most enroursalns; for th fu ture of th society," Mid Mm Kounta. If thla eahlbltlon wtIS rT sprnsr.. plan to brln two mure art collection to Omaha during th spring. Th Fin Aria society do not aim to muV any i money by th exhibits brought h'r. but w feel that th epn of express, In suranc and (tailor y ahould be met by what la taken In by admission fee." Mr. Unlleek Roso rhalrman of th exhibition commute whlrh ha the art display In chargs- Mm. Ron waa In Part Frsnrlsfn laat jear and spent a groat deal of Urn at th Panama-Pacific ex position art exhibit and It I through her effort that bo Interent'nj a collection la being brought to Omaha. KUhtr-Ftve Palntlae. Th collection Include eighty-five palming. Two of them, a Gainsborough nd a Hogarth, are prlccle pa'nting. ,-In the Osjrden." by Frank Frtcaek. won the Grand Prix at the Ban Fraud? x poeltlnn. Of especial Interest to Omahsns I the portrait of Ml Ada Hpratlln of Omha, painted by Oeorge Rellowa. Ml Bnrat- I In la a aster of Lea Rpratlln and the I painting waa made on the roan! of Main I last summer, when MIm Rpratlln waa via-' Itlng In the artists' colony there. I.Ik th return of old friend will b pa'ntlratl by Flrjre Harrison, Kdward Jluffncr, B. Irvine; Couae. Cliauncey rtyder and Oeorge Kltner Itrown, for work by the, artlata ar owned by the Fine Art society and Omihnni, Including Mra. Charles Kountae, Mli France Ns.h. Mia. V. B. Caldwell ahd t.'. N. Well. a Mr. Ward purges la first vlct presi dent of the society, Mta Kdlth Tob'tt. second vie president ; Mr. Oscar H. Wll llama, aeeretnury. and Mra. Ann nut F. J nr., treasurer, Mra. William O. t'r head th program committee, which h thla aeanon brouclit to Omaha om of th finest platform ieakeri of thla country and F.ngland; Mr. J. K. Hum mer la rha'nriBn of th courtesies com mittee and Mra. (leorg llernard Prlna f publicity. Rosenthal Back from Furniture Buying in East "Tou may y that during tha coming spring there la going to be a heavy de mand far fvmtttira and that tha out look for trade la very good." Thua aald 1C. Krwenthat, buyer for th t'nlon Out fitting company of thla city. Mr. Ion thrj baa returned from en extensive buy. in trip to tha furniture factories In Michigan and the eaat. Relative to bual net condltlona. he aald: "All the factorlea report heavy buying by the retail trade and prosperity aeema to be general, but at no place visited did I find It more apparent than, here In Omaha. "The furniture purchase that I made err re the largeat In year. We are anticipating- a good business and to have ur stocks In shape, I placed heavy or lera for Immediate delivery. "In looking over stocks and talking with those best posted. I find that period turnlture for dining, living and bedrooma la very popular and In good demand. I sought heavily of thla style, besides se curing a large number of copies of very early. period furniture. "While there baa been a tendency upon the pari of tha factories to Increase prices, . secured our Block at , about the old .'Igurea, "On my trip 1. tnt many buyers from all sections ot the country and they all reported a fine business outlook for the coming year." Omaha is After Big Educators' Meeting 'Ttanaha business developed It per cent tn jsii,"-lhia la th heading of coro net little pamphlet on Omaha prepared y the bureau ot publicity and being die-j-lbuwd to every euperlntcndent, aaslat ant superintendent and principal of schools of towns and rides ofoverS.W population tn the United Statea. Thla 1 a next of the campaign the bu reau la making to secure th 1W7 conveu- , Hon of tha National Itcnartmant of Bu- ' eerlntendenee. which la a conference of tome 1,000 prominent educators n ad ministrative poalliona in the schools of the United Statea. OUTSIDE MOVIE HOUSES CLOSED ACCOUNT ORDERS The health commissioner's fumigation order and the recommendation of the city counrO relative to exclusion of children from motion picture theater have re. BJlted in the closing of most of the out itl houees. Some intend to keep oien mi 5undays and Thursdays during the Enforcement of the recent orders. Tti manager of th Gent at Thirteenth and William street atatea tha absence of children la cutting receipts materially, lie received t rlday alht and pnt t.'. fur fumigation. Three South Sitl motion picture men met a ltd dctk-4 to cloaa except on Sun day and -hursdaya for the ptcsent othera are taking similar action. CON NELL FIRES DOCTOR AND HUMMEL DOES NOT LIKE IT City Cnmrousstoiier Hsmrael, temporar ily tn charge of th police and health 1'p.rUiMnta la the abaenre of Comrata. oner Kua;el. had a act-to with Health Cummlaadoner ConneH over th aunt wary dlmil of Police Surgeon Kolta !r. Hummel censured T'r. Cocrn, II for 'in this a'11"0 during the aho-nce of Ms- K uL " thl"k th doctor Bhoytd hv Ml H''li' in the tout until Mr. Kne! bad 'trxl from the rai,'' stated Conv OMAHA GIRL TO VISIT ON WEST COAST. vms., I. Ifctzel 2Tay7Torri$oii Manlcy Will Go to Washington to See Secretary Redf ield It. II. Manley la to leave for Wa'ti Ington Tursdsy or Wednesday of this week to attend th conference of Com mercial club men and business men from all over the United Mtatea, called there by Herrttai-y Itedflrld of tho Department of Commerce. The confluence la to be held Friday and Saturday, Mr. TUtdfleld wiRhes to have a first hand talk w h conimen'lnl representatives from all parli of the United Mates In order to get the tMil.te of hustnrse in all sections to help him in shaping snm o. th pollrle of Ills depsi Intent for III Immediate future. While In Washington Mr. Muntey will attend to various other matters for th Commercial cluli. Me will seek to make an Impression upon tue power thit wield river appropriation, with a view to getting a better Missouri rlver-snag-g!ng appropriation than congre aet'tia at present inclined to give. The propostj appropriation of M,' line been cut dow n in the recommendation of th army m glneera to 115.000. Mr. Manley la asking 'or .,0Q0. "certainly If wa had .'4ro here lor snagging when there wa no navigation on k.i rlrer," said Manley, "we ought to have as much If not more when we have estSMlfthed Xvcr navigation." St. Joseph's Hospital Cares for Many; Free Patients Every Day The statistical report for Crelghton Memorial tit. Joseph's hospital for laat year ahowa that 1,121 free patients were cared for. tills work belna- an Part cf tho activities of the Institution. Tneae rree patients were at th hoanltal 18,140 ttayg In th aggresate. or an averastt of seventeen days par patient. Aalde front tha hospital work, there are from aeventy-flve to eighty persons fel every day, these being Indigent callers who apply for food. It la said that no hungry person has ever been refused a. meal at thla hoopltal. The following atatlatlc'al Information la offered by tho Sister of th hospital: Patients n hospital first of year 17 Patients admitted during year 4,414 Total i7m Patients In hospital January 1, 1V1H,. :m Fat lent a dlud during year yi5 I'ativnla discharged during year 4,ltW Total , 4,&i . Th Sister who ar devoting their Vvnm at fit Joaeph'g hospital express gratltud to th people of Omaha for many kind nesses and remembrances during tha last year. WILL SHOW HOW CLOTHES ARE MADE AT CONVENTION C. C. Weaeott of Plattamouth, secre tary of tha Nebraska Retail Clothlera. has just apent noma time in Omaha to further th arrangement for tha conven tion of thla association February IS and I. Mr. Wescott aaya a rather remark able exhibit, no showing at Dea Moines, Is to be hero for thla convention. The exhibit ahowa all tha various stares tn the manufacture of woolen goods from th raw wool to the finished garment. Read Th Bee Want Ada. It pays! LEAVES FOR GEORGIA TO ATTEND BAKERS' MEETING Jay Hums, president of the National Association of Master Bakers, leave today for Atlanta. where he will aiteud the meeting of the executive com mit tee of that organisation. Considera tion of mutters ' of importance- to the baking trade now before congress will be taken up at that meeting. They ti alro begin to plan for tha national con vention, which will be held tn Salt Lake City some time In the summar. Don't Suffer Needlessly An eminent phvalclan atatea that forty V, of all disease ' hav their origin In stomach trouble, ao If you Buffer from dvacepeia, tiulUsation. bad breath, belch liia", 'ur atoinavh, uncomfortable feeliug of fulmraa alter eating, aleeplraanea or tuvd ft-eling, you should prutttimv seek to aid your stomach In performing th function that nature Intended, t ! ofien rreult in a rapid undermining of th entire system, resulting lu tha utter wrecking of health. However, whenever the toiuah can take car ef food anj proparlv distribute nouiishment to all part of the txxlv a bealihv condition is to result. Stomach urfereta shoolj avoid harsh puratstisi-a. which iienerallv erv to asxravai the trouble, and prompt!- t. TARt.KK'8 STOMACH TAhLKTK a trial. Being absolutely free fmm harmful and habit forming drug and ctiiinlng th tw-st knoun. , id nu trailaer, romUnrd w ah pur, soothing. irviiKthening and healing lnirlH-nt c,.i,iifii ally cenibltied. their anion tills ruiM. cannot help b'inif t-itefiiiMt to any s'omseh sufferer. TAIiLfclt S MOMti M TAt'l.KTS sr ikj'4 on a. ih.iiv aaru- oi wiwian or t our tmi'y .. funrtrd by I relabW diuulets. If iiir' 'inl'l tx,uie KsPtMii o i.e o it of lh,'iu te III aiAJij 4vl Usui fji uu.-AU vf tlavuivul. Personal Gossip About Omaha Folks Judge and Mra W. D. McHugh are going to California thla week. Mr. W. A. Fraser and Mr. F. B. John son went to Texaa Wednesday on bual ne. Mrs. C. A. Hull la In Lincoln today with her mother. Mrs. Holmes, and will spend a few dsys there. Mrs. I. M. Block of Atlantic. la., Is spending the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mra P. M. Meyer. Miss Kose Uattow of l-iiver. who hss been the guest of Mrs. W. J. Greene, re turned horn Friday evening. Mra. D. M. Meyer returned home Sat urday morning after vis ting several montha with her daughter, Mrs. H. 8. Cohn of Itochepter, N. Y. Mr. snd Ml s. D. C. Bradford left Wednedy morning for verl weeks at Coronado Beach, Cel., where they spent part of last season. Mr. O. If. Thummel and Ml Btella Thummel left Pnturdy for I"over. Del., to vlilt relative before going to Roches ter. X. Y., to th wedding of Mr. George Th'immel on February 9. Vr. Kdwln flwoh waa called lo Chl ceo lt week bv th lllne of her mother, who, however, I better and on the road to recovery. V. W, C. A. "Vote. All cle r eveured for th next werk hm-aus of the juhlle artlvDIe. Tlier will h resumed beginning Feb runry 7. nd thnt w-ei will complef th flint term. The second term will begin the following, week, th 1tth. tt-ttra-tlon may naw be made for secor.d term clasaei. Beginning with Mondr night of thl IweoU wll he the relebrtlon of th fif tieth hlithdy of the Young Women a mistinn m"iiiinn In thla country. T I coming week I to be "member' weed," when there will be occaalona siiltal l for everv member of th asso ciation to attend. Monday night 1 "pioneers' nluht." when a banquet will be erved for tho who were charter member or very early members of th oclaton. Tuesday night Is reserved fir ti-e I'luh members. ny club, and for th program ther will be tO"t and music. Wednewlav afternoon I to h given to a tea for all member of tha Louisiana's Greatest Land Opening Every Reader of This Paper Should Read Every Word of This Announcement Here la an opportunity for investment that every city man, as well as farmer, should seriously consider, for it holds a promise of return for money invester seldom if ever, presented to any public heretofore. r Two weeks ngo we announced through the medium of farm papers and this newspaper that on this date the Long-Bell Louisiana Highland Farms would be opened for settlement, and this announcement contains the important essentials to a complete knowledge with respect to this land opening. Locality Th baart of th Iutalasa Hlthlas farms, 1I annul CM mllrs south of Ksnsss t'ttr. Mo., en a atnaissi lin an M lulls lri th Oulf of Msileo. Th tssa now nffersd for sal eonstltuts a hi of ton oiio arrss to h snldl durlna 1914; n arlrltititnl hlork of loo.mo arm b sold Kuritif 1MT sni anothsr Inamlral tract In Wis. A (lane at snr map will show rn how 4 mirshlr thM land il with rsaoact t all klnoj of tranrportatlos, f Roil Tha soil of this ration la itnral soli, Tt ha nni hss slac4 tbsr hy overflow, nor fcroaght Sown or baswatsr from soma strsam. Th soil has built itsslf a In snirsly natural nanaor, 7h haal r thl soil Is rich rlay subsoil, snd th surtax soil Is a sb4t loam. All that this soil nsoas to malt It Immonsslr vsluahie Is I slsr ubo it ms who ar industrious and will shltlvat th soil. Cllmata Tho t'llmat tn thla reals wnrrully rtck tn crowing osaib!iltlM. Win as It Sass. slaty five mils from tha Oulf, It Is th hoart ef what is knows sa the man Salt of ins tuUIn IHshlano Tne esrultsr aimosBhsrl ronolilo whlfh prsvlls aver this rneion Is eaass hy the provlmliy t th rich salt air f IS , whlrh VArnw eonstant stroaai of ur air ss Brrtslinately one hundrs mile Inlaad. Thss ssa hreeavs noorate as a eooltna Influsnos Snr In the summer, an threw a warm blanket over this rssion from Sorsmher until strh. thereby safrauantln It from lbs ssysra stress ef wselher 4u I si I taenia and sortkei wlater e&urnis, TrAttsportatlon The Kansas City Mouther Raltreag same ihrourh the heart ef sur isn. reachin from Kansas rlty, Ma, t Port Arthar. Tea., that Srrt Oulf of alexia sort. Through Beaureaar an Verne BsrUfcee, tn which tana-Bell Farms sr located, the followln rellroMtts ran esst and west or north and south: lk Cherlee 4 Noriher Raitreaa, lukeiena A t'a.ltt gall mart, Oulf, Cotnraclo A Bant t'a Hsilro4 sn4 several rhsrterett ralhwana ef Imnber oomoenle are avaiUbla threuk both t thess aarlnlisa. Kt hools Tea murh rannot be said ef th artiaals I thla regt'i. 8eurer4 Ooanty, Lrfiuteutaa, Is heati and shoulder In th Btsttsr ef achools bar many of It thickly settle districts eC the N'urth. The eshonl arstsm of this rsston; Its msthod of haadllna scholars and the thina Isuktit In Hi school room ar sources f aa lonukroent t every northern man who para a vl.ll lo thla ssHtlon. le Kidder Is tks oouatv reul. Ths tllsh ttrhoet an4 Grammar Hohoei ef thts town stands huth anion lb )Ueirei Inilltutloea ol lb tolled Males. MarkKa nwlsi t th fsographlcal location ef thee lands, and elimetie eeadltloaa, eres caa ha siova for market st tlm when th ntejer i f'ortloa ef the tana 14 ef the United gtete s tdis. Kor a vest proportlo ef th cross ecoeeOil en these lands, ther la a tarr dstaand In ths rVmth than is raoehte of bs ln sueplled at th present time. Thoa onion tvts who will reconts thl faot, ud will so In for BuBrlrtng lol nd rto-ithsrn markets, will lear to thslr aatialaciio that bar la a basis for a wry quick return. Croing Th ordinary Northern farmer wlt ksrs n airttculty la gt'owtn tha sams croa la this section of taulsian that he has bee ueus toined t arew la hie ewa locality, an the best pert ef thts knowlerla eomeo with the fact that h msr frow two a4 Ihre aropa ajer year oa the earns mod. Corn. ot. rye. the varloue ktode et hay. potatoee aad other vecatahlea sea he irnsa with a lame meaaure of profit In thla very re!on. and at the eeme time ooe m4 plant few em nee and per trees, flea, STSBea. en various klaa ef emltrolcl fruits so wlatsr vegetahles In the tardea aec around bis aeuaer In thla manner It sets to ssy that srery month of the veer will be a pro ducing wealb for uoa a farmer. 'a tile, Sh-ep, tings Th South ta 1 great need of a Increase la the cei tie shsep snd hog Industnr. fcsrh year see grveter development I this kind ot etork raising throughout the Mouth. Truly hare ta toe rei, s of th h. This is ths nettv bom ef the hog In America. Wit sonis degree ef cere loot aeerly as Blu k as one needs to provide I th North) a man engaged la stock raising In ths aoutft will almost universally aucceed. All of lite southern states have solved lbs auestle. with respect t site, aad this tadue- LONG-BELL FARM LAND Officers RESERVATION COUPON LONG-BELL FARM LAND CORPORATION Suite 433 R. A. Long Bide. Kansas City, Mo. Gentlemen; riease reaer ms seres to your Long-Bell Fsrms Colony. I encloea f . . . . a my reservation remittance, if ths land you sllot rue ts not satisfactory to ms In pries, or for any other reason, you agree to return ths amount ot money I enclose herewith upon demand by me. Name ,, Addres f tat . . .SOlt- If ) ,.i hat. !! th iiorv tn th t owsi. rlt h a ltir or t-i-sr;-h at sur expense ant tell u rtetlnitelv hen tlile niorev a III rtacit us, auJ 1U ttiaes a itui vauoo nj buld to )vur order for ten daa. WILL GIVE RECITAL AT ARLING TON HALL. . r t' . K I I Kildrcd SUpp association, from S to S. On Thursday evening there will be a banquet for all member of the anocUtion, and Friday there will be a banquet for "mother and dauahteta." when airls are urged to bring their mother and mother their daughters If on or the other Is a mem ber. Reservation for any of the ban queta should be mad at lent twenty four hour abend of tlm. For the tea there la no reservation necessary. try tg sMng lTwavd at an eitormon tneress each yesr, thereby proving that ahee raining In this section Is an assured success. What this section of the south needs, snd needs badly, la mar dairying sad the raising of more dsiry eattis. it Is strangs and almost unso countaMa fact that th majority of dairy produxa ar brought In from the North. A man wu will rales dairy cows n ths line of tha NorUwa dairy met ho, aa success awaiting him. A this Isnd Is s ied. and the dairying bust noes Increases, creameries will be exabllebed throughout thess lands, and every Impetus give to the upbuilding ef thl Industry. Th eminent authority, Owsrg A. Whittle, aaya: "A vast amount ef dairy product are brought into lb South from Norther dairy center, ess Wools milk sells 10 to H cent par quart, cream from ll.M ta II. su per gellon." aad th United (lutes Bureau t Ani mal Industry glee "th Houth first place in product Inn of dairy food at lowest rrloe." W hav iso.nrjo serve at nutrltloua. wild, native gcaa pastur. with getting season from sight to Bin months, and tor wintsr pastur we - grow Bermuda, bur slaver, isepsdeia, eata rys snd ve'ehes. "Tb cheapest food for the dairy e I u Beams." says C. W. Perkins, cro p. delist of Ltfulalan. In Klmball'a Dalrv Farmer. Fraak Howard genu aaya. In Klmhati'e Dairy Vernier: "Per tha ms with th dnser to clear th land and the aenee to atudy and apply math ed of caltlvstls svitsd tn bhe condl'lon. ther Is vsry promise of prosperity, health and hap piness her la the Oaon Halt ef th rtoath." which pplle. direct to Louisianaa Weatera Highlands. Hnh O. Vsa Pelt, editor of Klmheira Dairy ' Fanner, seye In that publication, et tha Louisi ana mats Fair, ghrsvsport, November, lilt: "Much a diversity ef fare rnes It not to he sea at any fair la the North, see Anf agricultural crop that caa ee raised asywksre. aa b raieed ta Louisiana." see (jf sweclsl Ictereet ta th dalryseaa were th most beautiful samples ul hay, comprising alfslra. ey beans, rowpeaa, clover, lespedeia, pa ill tin and peanut bay. with tks peanut haled with the stems. Among th grain wa ora as good as could be raised In any part of th United Mates, cotton seed meal, oottoa seed hulls, rlr hy-oroduuts, eowpeta aad toy bee seeds and, ysrttu slhar grains, thst were thsy lo b le,l In oonjuautlon with th great striate ot roughsgs would pcoylda ration most stimu lating i great and economic milk and butter fel production. s, s Ther Is Bo better merkst earth tor farm product than ateer that will convert these products Into 10-cent beef; hog that will make them I -cent pork, sr oows thst will maaulecturs thsra Into o-cenl butler the pries In any ef th larae tewna tnd cttle Uueuehout to Boutk sack aeaaoa of th year." M. t). Musn. Prealdsnf AmsrtraB Jsnasy Ost tls Club, eeld at Lsulslsaa's nut Flr. Xhreveport, November 10. itil: "Tou will find It poseibl baosuas of your climatic conditions and th character of th feed It Is eoesihl for ys ta grow, ta breed, rale end develop as good dairy cattle In Louisiana ai oea be bred In the world. If you breeder will uka adrantac of your eportunltles. you eaa msk It necessary for breeders sf other section to com South I eureka ee foundation animals for their herds Tata la directly applicable ta th Itemed!) fit litre of the lime-Bell rtrma In Loulaiana'a Waaler Hlghlaade. " Rainfatl . - Ther la a general rainfall aver thla region evenly distributed throurbout the trowing sea eon, and th basis sf soil being clay, crop fail urea dw I drought ar prauticaiiy unknown. Self Drained Iavnd Ye must not con fuss thl reals ef Louisiana with wsmpe, hark water, stc. This Isnd Is prsctloslly the highest I th atsl sf !xulnans. It Ilea from 1M t 1st feet above th level of th sea. Northern farmer visiting this section say thsy never saw any land that la naturally a wall drained. Here ar "natural draw." and the rolling character of th land carry ratnftlia from it la a Battral way and doss sot endenser Hi to soil from wsahtng nor cauce erosions. Ts wslk ever this land and e te dry sreeks la to fear bow N state has Pullt her own canals against th tlm whan rainfall 1 hastiest. Health Condition Th health condltlona In thl eertloa ar Ideal. The deal rate of beasreasnt County la perhapa lower tha that of any county la Illlnola. Ohio ar Indiana. Tha lead Included tn the Oaon B:t f tb Long-bell Louisiana Hlshlsnd Karma la remarkably Ire from Ihel class f dieeeea wltu wnk k wa are accustomed both North and South. 1 nnueetlonably the tempering effect of ee hreeoae establishes this rood it too. Ths great lumber companies have ft ret class hospital head qusrters throughout Ihta aectlon, where the moot modern appliances tnd lu.lruuiania have bee taeiailed. SI. H. !SO. "tiatrma af Board. K. J BANNIrTER. Preslleat. V. B. Vt:tJiN, First V low-Pr,i a,nt 1. P. TriV.NT. terr,n-vti-l,reatdDl. R. T. frMr:Y. Treesurer. A. H. NAIRN. Secretary. Suite 433 R. A. Dundee Society Notes Mrs. W. B. T. Belt la III In Clarkon hospital. Little Kathorlne Peters Is ill with th mumps. Ml Ad'll T)eems is suffering- with a broken arm. Mr. n. C. petrrs waa In Chicago on 'H'flneee last week. Mr. and Mra. J. M. tow went to Chi cago for a visit last ween. Mla Mercedes Ceughlln left Monday for a visit tn South Dakota. Dr. and Mra. F. 8. Clark hav taken the houee at W1 Davanport street. Mr. ard Mir. William Iet are visiting th automobile show In Chicago. Mr. and Mr. Oeorge Brandela leave to day to spend a month In New Tork. Th Hnnde Dancing club will hold a dare Tueeday evening at Harte hall. Mtra. H. O. Kchonlan leave this week to spend few weeks at Palm Beach. F1. Miss Bertha Pierce of Uoa Anaele Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. E. T. Man ning. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Adair have moved Into their new home at 52ns California Street. Mlsa In hell. Mllrey Is spending a few "ev In Chicago with Mh-s. Bentley Mc-O.n-id. Th Toiinw Ladles- Bible etas In the Dundee cntirch, met Friday with Miss Lll Hoke. Mrs. Oiiy Tark of Decatur. III., was th guest Is st week of her slater, Mrs. W. R. Adslr. Mr. and Mrs. Kdfar Armstrong are visiting In Chicago. Mollne, III., and Milwaukee. Mr. and Mir. A. E. Dodds and family left last week for an Indefinite stay In Biloxl, Miss. Th Tennyson chapter of tb Chau tauqua Literary circle, met Monday at th horn of Mrs. R. E. Sunderland. The Dundee circle of the C. C. L. will net Monday with Mr. J. II. Beaton. A talk by Mils Jessie Towne, dean of Social life Th einsllenr of eehool renditions throughout thl regoln points mom clearly to another fact, that her la a regies wtjers mankind builds hla Burceaa upon "ths boms." The people who are native to tha section are genial, whole ouled, hospitable. Th society of th email towna and farming region surroundln Ibis tract paBj..i..BBn.BBaBaaa..i..a..sM..M TABLE OF PHIGES AUDTEQr.lS 50c per acre is the Reservation Price, no matter what land is allotted you. Pries Time Per Aer Limit 113.00 Jan. SO to Feb. S. 14.00 Feb. to Feb. II " 10.00 Feb. 18 to Apr. 1 " ls.00 Apr. : lo June 10 20.00 June 31 to Sept li " SI.00 Sept. 11 to Not. I " 25.00 Nov. i to Dec. SI " lOe EOc 50o 50c 50c 50c SO acrea la the largest farm we will sell to each man at $1100 per acre. -You select your own land If our selection does not ttult you. You ar allowed 90 days In which to make an examination in person or through agent.. No sale complete until land 1 examined and accepted by you or for you in writing. If land allotted you Is not satisfactory, all reserration money will be returned to you. How to Send Reservation Select, for Instance, SO acres. Send us 440.00 as reservation. You will be allotted the land for sale at the prices which prevail when your reservation Is received. It not satisfactory to you, we will return the 940.00 to you on demand. That is all you have to do. First come will be first served. The $ IS. 00 land is the same quality as the $25.00 land. You can select your own farm, if you so desire, after you make your reservation. Our Guarantee x Send us your reservation and remittance of 50c per acre for each acre you want to reserve, and we will allot you land at the price at which same is being sold at the time your reservation arrives. The only rule we follow is "First come, first served." As mall comes Into our office it will be stamped with the day, the hour and the minute and it will be opened in this manner. , The first reservations receive the loweet price land, the $12.00 land is the same quality as the $25.00 land, and those that follow, follow in this order. We will notify you Immediately after allot ment the price at which you bought. If this is jiot satisfactory to you we will return every cent you have paid. Long-Bell Farm Land Corporation of taoS contact na aiea ana: woman of aa Una a typo as ea ! foa4 anywhera la thla oaiiofy. , 11 la tha unwrtitaa law of nw 'country that thoaa who tHr ara of tho baat quality, an 4 wa tharaforo tin, that drawlo from all aavtlout of tha tnttatl Eftataa. aa avarr naw locality Ooaa, a aoUa.1 fabric la built u wha w unit and worms can aalhtrr to thorn intaiMlloa and itioasv Ing frtanata, vr-'-.a win alo 'bam a nawar aoc al lift ot moat ozcvM'w... character, Bwl jiI Xtotitew and Telephone Rra.l froa HmMvmry and farm tolaphonoa ara aow tharo. an1 can ho had on avar? farm th.a cumpauy now throws opan for aottlcmant. For a vary amall amount nor yaar a aHlar suay hava local atid loot wliatajico nhana In Iiia hotna. whaia ho may talk at any tlmn with hia naighhors ur hla ralatlvoa. , Our Plan Tho sot I tnl cllmato of tho leng.1tall farm a lo Ha par i-ant iiht to tho utaa who bilnga tha aamo efaaraa of parvoctton. It la our pur pnao than to lot on It au4i rait bar ol mm. Wa waat you to kaow that no will bo (lad lo Long Building. SO.OOO.OOO KOPU ' I ACHE a BY RAILROADS S 30 HOOtr) fftOM lOnC But, FAftfl, I. "awv-otu BY RAILROADS I i l IS 30 HOOtr) fftOM cistfas leesaaaasBiBSsesass l e . a airle at Central High school, will b the feature of the program given. Mr. and Mra. fhlrley Wilson have re turned from a visit of several weeks In Carthage. III., and Keokuk, la. Mrs. Charles Hlckok and hr. Jo Hickok of Montreal. Canada, mother and brother of E. W. Hickok, are making an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hickok. In honor of their tenth wedding anni versary. Dr. and Mrs. Oeorge Sumner entertained the followlrg guests Tues day evening: Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. rollard. Dr. and Mra. II. B. Lemer. Dr. and Mrs. O. J. McMdillen. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Everts and Mr. and Mr. H. W. Plcrpont. v The body of Mrs. N. H. Nelson, presi dent of th Omaha Woman's club, who dlrd at Clarkson hospital last Friday, waa Take Iron, Says Doctor, if You Want Plenty of "Stay There" Strength Like an Athlete! Ordinary raxated Iroa Will Stake Sell cat. Sferrons. muadoem People fOO" Itronger In Two Week' Time, la Many Caaee. Xr.W YORK, N. V.. Most people ooll!hlr seem to think they are going o s-t renewed health and strength from n-n stir"'!'1-"' "lclne. secret no n or nsreotlc drug, said Dr Fur. w -e:nllt of tri city, when. n mt i of fr-t. rnl nd true strength csn on v come from the food you est. But people often fa'l to get the strength out of their food because they hsven't enousli 'rei l ele blood to enaMe It to change food into living matter. From fielr weskened. nervous condition they know something is wrong, but they can't tell what, SO they generally commenre doftorlng for stomach, liver or kidnev trouble or symptoma of some other ail ment caused by th lack of Iron In tho blood. Thl thing mv go on for year, while the ptlnt Buffers untold gony. If you re not strong or well you owe It to yourself to mnk the following test, fie how long vou cn work or how far yon can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five araln tablets of ordinary ntixated Iron three times per dar after ml for two week. Then test vour strength again and see for yourself how much you have gained. matt witrrtlfn of 1nfl for nil who 5i.r tt and will inTOfMlirst thlR company and Mm lands anil who wtll tell ua about hla 1-llUr tfl pay for avntl 4rtIrp hta sfarm, On and aftfir thla data wa wtll rarelra appttrattnna, nuh1aH to our rroptawio or rrial aftar an lnT?tigmtion. Wo hava deldod to thla land upon tho following tar-ma. and to relcaia a tuna under tha follow! nil trma: v Down Payment Reserratlon Made After Time Intereat Payment Inspection 1UI 80c per acre fS.OO per acre 3 to B jrr. t per acre 6.00 fmr acre i to i yr. per acre S.OO per acre i to 8 yr. t pr acre 0.00 per acre I to S yr. per acre .' 0.00 per acre 3 to 5 yr. 6 per acre . 00 per acre 3 to j r. per acre 1.00 per acre S to Syr. C A g'anco at tbia tavblo haa aanurad yon inat hara la a unique opportunity for tha lair miodad man to obtain a laxm homo at a moat raoiatrliabla fiaura. Wa want, howavar, to im praaa upon avary raadar or tbia puMfuatlon. that lands throtishout thl sectloa of tlto Lodk Ptl leoulsiaua Hialiland Iarm should ba wurth IX an ar raw lor what it will prtxluvo andtr cuHlratlon. Tha tnfluonco that tan1s to locraaao valuaa In a naw racoon ara cousptcuously present here, hut picture. If you will, tha (ruler poslbtIitita for tha in tee tor, tha banker, tha maautacturera aad the railroada, wtwa a.0oa or ,,) (.rrosn ara engaged in tho development of their acres. Tito prosperity of these anterprlsea will all ho based on that aiuat aubstaatlal foundation agriculture. In glan Itig aver thla table, wa want you to lonk at it with thla thought In mind- Wa make only ooe rule wlih respect to tho first aroe plai-ed on sale. Tbia land will ba opeue and ready for settlement only by this rul: Flrrt 4; time first served. ' There Is not a aartlt le of dt.feremw betweaa tha llad per aero land CORPORATION Directors ft. A. UiSli. F J. BAVXIPTKR. M. B. .VE1JSOX. J. r. TKNVAXT. ft. T. IIE.VSKV, A. H. NAIttV. j. H FOftrsMAV. r. w. nvLU w. si. :;:. r. C. RICKEY. Kansas City, Mo. FREE BOOK COUPON LONG-BELL FARM LAND CORPORATION Suite 433 R. A. Long Bid?. Kansas City. Mo. Gentlemen : Please send me your great book entitled, "Where Soil and Climate Are Never Idle.' I bind myself in no way to buy one of your (arms, but I agree to read your book. Name Address Stste NOTE If ) on waii t to know the iKHiainia mr iiia n noumoiiieni you pan ,r tha cumraercial asenctea auch brought to her horn In Dundee, and then taken to Cole-McKay'a undertaking parlors Monday, where it lay In etale during the day, guarded by member of tha Woman'a club. Ivan Tancock of Trinity cathedral conducted th funeral services, and burial was in Forest Lawn cemetery. t SEWER PROGRAM FOR YEAR 0. K.'D BY COMMISSIONERS The city commissioners held an Informal session In Commissioner Jardlna'g of fir and approved a sewer program for the same having been outlined la detail two weeks ago. Thla work win coat approximately I17S.000. The maximum available for sewer construction will bo no,u) for the year. I have seen dorens of nervous, rundown people who were ailing all the while, double their strength and endurance) ant entirely get rid of all symptoms of dys pepsia, liver knd other troubles In from ten to fourteen daya" time alrnpty by taking Iron In th proper form. And thla after they had In some cases been doc torln for months without obtaining any benefit. But don't take the old forma of reduced Iron, Iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. Too must take Iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and assimilated Ilka nuxated Iron if you want it to do you any good, otherwise It may prove won than uselesa. Many an athlete or prfasa fighter has won the day simply because h knew th secret of great strength and endurance and filled hla blood with Iron before ho went Into the affray, while many another haa gone down to Inglorious defeat simply for tha lack ot Iron. KOTB-Nuiated Iron iMmiM aboT t rr, Rauapr. is on of th newsr orasal Umi ejia ponnfW. Unlike tb older tnorgania Iroa sroditots, it Is Msllr smlmllt'od, ln not Inlare th tah, make thorn blsrk, nor vpaet th stomach: oa tha eontnare, It la a most potent moody, la nearly all forms of tndlseatlon. a well aa for Mi-rona, run-down conditions. It ts dlnpensad In this cAt! br fUierman MrOnnrll Drui O., and all otboi dmsibata. Adrertlaeniont. an tha r Wi per arre. Tho dtfferanoa 1e H tho man wh res da thla annottnoement. There ara men who ara quick to act. These 'men e tho flJ OO per aero land. There are otaef men who are necessarily alow, and whoa they sea tills land they wtll gladly oar ISevaa for It. their only complaint being that they could not sa It with thla nilnd a eye at the time of reading thla announcement. Elsewhere fn thla announcement wa reproduce our guarantee. Tbia guarantee mean oaaotly what It aaya: A man la free to abide by the terme of thla announcement. The company that makes It ta engaged in the work of building up a oem ro unity which la aa large if not lej-terthaa , the majority of count lea in tho North. Whan all of lta lande shall hare been aol and aeUleo upon, there will be aome la, 000 people placed , upon lta acrea. It means Juat what It aaya--that It will not permit tha wrong" kind of a man t eooll tha right kind of aoli aad allmate, and to otxaln thla cell bar of man at thla period of ta settlement work It haa eee fit to opes lu landa tn thla moat remarkable manner. Time Is the Essence of Valise When you clip the Mopon In the left hand oor Ber ef thla page aad aend It with your rooervitloa remittance to thla company, thla oompany will, upon lta receipt, allot yon the heat Undo It ha . available In the number of acrea that you select up In M arre In the ft ret dae of sale, no one will be permitted to buy more than M satos. He can. If he ao desire a, make reservation on an additional 0 aerea, and we will ertdeevrnt to arrange- with blm for thla additional land at a value that will be satisfactory to him. Aa anon ao your selection, together with yotii -' reeorvatlon remittance, haa been reosrred tn sur office, we will send you a contract of allotment end description of ths land we have sele-sted for you, together with our written aad ei4mel uarantee. that ws will carry out every featura of our agreemeat with you, or on failure to do ao, we will refund to you every cent you have remitted to ns on this reserve t Ion. Tou will ' then be allowed K daya In which tor make a personal examination of your land, or to psad aome friend or relative to make the examination for you. bringing with blm a letter from you addressed to thla company, to examine and ac cept or reject auch land for yon. THIS COM PANY WUl NOT FT1 ANY laAND TO ANYOVB I'NTll AFTm AN FXAMINATTOV IV PK3HSOW, OR BY WRITTEN AUTHORITY TO AN AOBKT. HAS D&EH MADE. Wo de mand an Investigation, not only of tbia oom pany, lta landa and lta methods, before wa will Issue a title or deliver po session of exur land to any settler. You will note that thla land la sold ttnoQ terms ryvering s period of three to five years. Procn lasory notes covering the unpaid amount due from the sale of ths land will carry Interest from ths date of acceptance at ths rats oil per cent per annum, and after first pvjmaat, immediate possession will be given. There are no taxes remaining unpaid en this land, nor ore there any com missions or sstra charge of any nature- whatsoever. This Com pany will give yon a full Warranty Dead and Abstract of Tills wheo you hava paid for your land. . Send for Our Big Book Send for sur great M-pege, profile I y Illus trated book satlUad. "Where Soil and Climate Are Never Idle." Within the covers of thla book you will find aa inetractlve data, aa complete a pictorial pre sentation of thla section aa you would wiaft far. Tt la filled from cover to cover wth a story from the camera that will apeak rre to you probably than the word a contained la tbia text. This Company Thla company la a elster tMneftieu sf ths Long-Be II lumber Company of thts olty, which hoMa first rank among A merles' a larssst lumber producers. Yes may Invastlgats this oompany through your bank. Pun's or BredetrssVs. ae la any way you so dee I re. The fart that lta nams Is connected with thla project ahould he suffi cient for yon to lavsatlgais carefully the oppor tunity It offera. Ws want you. without further bee I tt lea, to clip ths coupon to the right hand aids of this page and aend It to ua without delay, ee thst ws may place one of thess books In your banda within three daya after the time wa receive ywur request for It. If you desire auy relative or friend to receive one of these books, elmply write ua a letter, sending ths coupou, aad ws wl'l be glad te send a book ts aach nssjsa alas. We urea upon you to sand ua your application at the first onportunlty for aa many acres as you desire. You mar uae the table above for making your remittance. If. however, you delay and your application' la not received until tee late, we will return to you your application aad your remlttame and notify you that landa ee leetied by vou for a carta in price has been sa hsusted. We meaa exactly what ws say, aad the only certain way of receiving any of tins land at tha prices quoted In thla tabls will be to sit dowa without further dslay and write thte oentoanr. inclosing your remit lance and malUag It the same day, If possible. eaeeaei t e e e commercial valua of th company atan'ttB may reier to any bank, azTaaa a Uan or Bradstru t