APRIL 27, 1905 9 AGE 12 &e Nebraska. Independent I Real Estate Directory Rich Black Land, $1 Per Acr cash payment; balance easier than rent; south. eastArkansas.no overflow or standing water, no winter storms, no stock feeding required. Circulars and illustrated paper free. Jo. A Parker, Louisville. Ky. FARMS FOR SALE 320 acres well improved, all level richland.no . better farm in Lancaster County only $50X0 per acre. Another 820 well improved upland, a first class grain and stock farm only $40.00 per Acre and many other farms always see me before you buy or sell. HAL C. YOUNG 803 FUNKE BLDG. LINCOLN, NEBR. Webster Investment Company 1238 O St., Lincoln, Neb., Real Estate, Loans & Insurance, Bargains in Farms ind City property. We are agents for Bouth Dakota wheat lands. One crop of wheat will pay for the land. Excursions ivery other Tuesday. Railroad fare re funded purchasers. Webster Investment Do,, 1238 O street. FARMERS, ATTENTION! Do you wish to sell your farm? If jo, send full description, lowest price ind'best terms. Or, if you wish to buy a farm, ranch or Lincoln home, write or call on Williams & Bratt, LI 05 O St., Lincoln, Neb. FOR EXCHANGE . Finely located residence in Lincoln, ill modern on paving, good shade, handy to business, schools and churches. For good ranch or land. PARKER & BEAMS. 1026 O St., Lincoln, Neb. TEN YEARS' TIME Is what I give you on railroad lands In Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and Wyoming. You pay one-tenth down, balance in annual payments at 6 per cent interest. I have 2,000,000 acres io sell on these terms. ,. .... .... ... . , GEO. F.-, DAVIS. 136 No. ,11th St., Lincoln, .Neb, H. J. KENT, Real Estate For Sale Several fine houses 8 va cant lots south and east Fine farms near Lincoln. Several ranches in West irn Nebraska. Call or write before you Invest. Room 79, Brownell Blk., Lincoln, Nebraska. if You Want to Buy a Farm -. -. . i . or city property it will be to your interest to call and see us. We have a large list at moder ate prices and terms. Send for our Nebraska, Colorado or Kansas maps free. Hagensick and D&Jy 919 O St. Lincoln Nebr. I Have Some Great Bargains in farm's."' Call or write for my list of farms and city property. ' H. F. PETERS 107 Burr Blk. Lincoln, Nebraska. Look!!! I Sell Real Estate all over the country. If you have any thing to sell list it with me. No charge for listing. If you want to buy I have bargains in farms, houses, stores, room ing houses, resturants all over Nebraska, J.W.Mitchell 1136 O St. Lincoln, Nebraska. Farms for Sale We have farms for sale in Harlan, Furnas Gosper, Frontier and Red Willow count ties, Nebr., at a remarkable low price. Just the place to buy a farm that will in crease rapidly in value, and at the same time produce as well as any land. Will refund Rail Road fare to purchasers. Call on or address, : . . HAWKINS BROTHERS, I I I? 1328 O Street, LINCOLN, NEBR. r 1 Hi , A SNAP. 728 Acres in. Eastern Lincoln County, Nebraska. One hundred alfalfa, 200 hay, bal ance pasture; 100 cows, 60 yearlings, spring calves, 10 good horses all farm and hay implements. This is all bot tom land, but don't overflow. Price $14,000. " . Also a fine ranch in Kansas on Saline river, 3,040 acres. 1,000 acres of alfalfa land all fenced and cross fenced." Everything in fine shape. 300 head of Hereford cattle on ranch and for sale. The owner has made $70,000 on this ranch in the last ten years. He wishes to sell and return to the old country. If you can use this ranch, cattle and all, I can make it an object to you. Part cash and part time. If you want a cheap ranch write me what you want and where you want it. I have it for you. CAMPBELL, 1127 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. SPECIAL MARKET LETTER. From Nye & Buchanan Co., Livestock Commission Merchants South Omaha, Neb., April 27. Al though receipts of cattle have been only moderate at all points this week, prices have weakened off 15 to 20 cents since Monday. The decline is really greater than generally realized and many are of the opinion that we have had our highest prices except there should be a little flare up on the last end during the summer. We quote: , Choice steers, $5.75 to $6.25. Fair to good $5.00 . to $5.70. . Cows and heifers, $4.00 to $5.00. Choice feeders, $4.40 to $4.65. Good feeders, $4.00 to $4.40. Good yearlings, $4.25 to $4.65. Canners, $1.50 to $3.00. . , Bulls, $2.50 to $4.50. "':' "; ' J Veals, $3.50 to $6.00. : Milkers and springers $30 to $45. The hog market has weakened ow ing to the decline in provisions. Re ceipts are light. Range $5.20 to $5.30. Sheep and lambs have declined 15 to 25 cents for the week. Trade is dull. - WOMAN'S WAIST. The Oldy Story in a New Form (Brooklyn Eagle.) " We all know that there is no tight lacing any more. Any woman will say so. Every woman wears. a cor set, but Lor'! it is so loose that you could put , ten pounds of candy inside and she would still rattle in it. The death of a woman in St. Louis from alleged tight lacing is one of those stories invented by mere men to castj up to their wives when the men want' an excuse for being ill natured on the morning after the club dinner. Tight lacing used to be classed with rum and tobacco as a scourge to the human race, and the best thing to do with it under such circumstances was to eliminate it from consideration by the men. A No. 45 corset on a No. 46 woman used to produce effects that were painful not merely to tfie wearer, but to the beholder. For ex ample, she r acquired a red nose, she wheezed and waddled, she assumed a dumb-bell shape and attitude that met the demands of the fashion journals, but not of esthetics, and she adver tised her disrobing to all the house by a loud pop, when the corset strings were cut, . Therefore, there is no more tight lacing. The alleged victim in St. Louis died from the effects of St. Louis atmosphere, diet and politics. . At the same time we take this occa sion ,to reprehend the pictures that certain corset makers are applying to our house fronts, our subways, our fences, our public libraries, our roof tops and other points of advertising vantage, because they tend to create the impression that lacing is still per missible. These pictures represent a woman of heavenly grace, of the usual width except at the waist, which she has compressed until it becomes a mere handle, like that of a goblet. Now, a person who is two feet across the shoulders ought not to have a midst that is only three inches through. No room is left for the us class, young, sound, big "peaehea and cream" stallions at "let live prices." Frenzied Finance is a "warm bunch." But it's a lOOO to 1 If you visit lams and will pay cash or give bankable notes you will pesltlrely buy a stallionof him and save $1000. lams sells stal lions "on honor," lams has , - - ' 60 Black Percherons, Belgians--60 2 to 6 years old, w't 1700 to 26QO lbs,; 90 per cent black, 60 per cent ton horses. : All registered approved, stamped. It's a"cinch". that lams will sav? you flOOO and sell you a "money maker." ., - . - - Farmer Ikeyl What a "rich graft" these "fold brick stallion salesmen" are working on the "honest farmer", felling 4th rate stallions at 12000 to ?5C00 With -worthless guarantee, lams sells "top-aotchers" so good, big and cheap that they don't need to be "paddled" to bo sold. Isms sella direct to "users" Baves buyers allcommisslons and "middle-mau'a profits. SIOOO-SAVED AT IAMS-$1000 Teddy, lams "makes good" every statement in add or catalog. Guarantees stallions as good or better than pictures in catalog or pays you $100 for trouble to see stallions. lams la making . . - - SPECIAL PRICES For 60 days. He owns every lst-2Ed and. sweepstakes winners in all ages at 1904 state fair, In Pereheron, Belgians, Coachers. lams shipped 100 stallions by "special train" 1904, the. Vwlde-as-a-wagoh kind." "j v, ..: i ; --r.. wvt. - Mr. Stallion Buyer,, "Mutttusky ." See lams stallions yourself. Take no "gold brick stal lion salesman's wurd. Look out for. "knockers." lams has "the good a" you rmd about. His establishment is worth going 2000 miles to see. lams makes competitors "boiler " He is knocking "high prices" out of the "Xmn tree". lams saws wood, "Butts in" sells more stallions each year. Georgie dear be good buy a stallion of lams. His f 1200 stallions are much better than our neighbors paid those Ohio men 14000 for. (Then 1 can. wear the diamonds.) - lams speaks the languages buys direct from breeders pays no buyers, salesmen or interpreters, has no 2 to 10 men as partners to divide profits with. His 25 years of successful business makes him a safe man to do business with. lams guarantees to sell a better stallion at $1000 to $1400 than are sold to Stock Cob. for $2500 to $5000 by slick salesman" or pay you $100 for trouble, you to judge, lams pays horses freight, buyers lare, gives 60 per cent breeding guarantee. Write tor "eye opener." Greatest catalog on earth. : ; . References: fit. Paul State Bank and Citizens National Bank. ' - FRAN K St. Paul, P. F. ZIMMER, Real Estate. Farms, Ranches, and City Property bought, sold and exchanged. Some good farms for sale in the Kansas and Nebraska winter wheat belt. Write today and toll me what you want or what you have to sell. Give full description. I will immediately let you know what I can do for you. Reference First National Bank, Lincoln, Neb, Address 116 So. 10th St- Lincoln, Nob. F. H. DUDLEY - Estimates On New Plants 2034 O Street. - - PHONE AUTO. 3420 Lincoln, Nebraska, January 6, 1905. We are pleased to state that Mr. F. H. Dudley has installed a Furnace in our house which ip every respect complies with his contract. The Furnace heats the building in a most satisfactory manner and we cheerfully recommend the furnace and workmanship. . E. J. Walt, 1412 E St.; E. Michner, 12th and E Sts.; Wm. Rogers, 1010 So. 11th St.; Wm. Coon (2) 12th and G Sts.; W. V. Hunt (2), 18th and M Sts.; Prof. Canda,10th and H: Sts.; M. H. Christy, 16th and B Sts.; Con'r Baker,. 15th and B24th ajid RSts.; Mrs. Kate Zehrung, 1341 E St.; A. J. Morse, 20th and South Sts.; Geo. Evans, 1704 D St.; G. Taber, University Place; W.'J. Blystone, 33d. and Dudley Sts.; C. F. Barras, 31st and Vine Sts.; Con't Dodds, 18th and K 27th and L Sts.; J. Henery, 25th and W Sts.," Fred Yule, 25th and Vine Sts.; Dr. F. D. Sherwin, 26th and Q Sts.; Mrs. Grace Grabill, 12th and T Sts.; Mr. Clark, 334 No. 17th St.; Frank Ferrill (3), 18th and Q Sts.; Miss Daley, 8th and ft Sts.; F. S. Johnson, 1st Nat'l Bank, Mil ford, Neb.; Ex-Senator J. H. Arends, Syracuse, Neb.; Peter Mortensen, 18th and G Sts.; State Auditor Searle, 15th and B Sts.; W. C. Parriott, 14th and U Sts. " stomach, and other enginery, without which physical "fitments not even ethereal woman is complete. Hence a picture that impresses emotional persons of an imaginative habit with tho idea that eliminating the waist is either desirable or possible as a work of art that ought to come under the supervision of some one of the various commissions that reform things and people in this irreformable town. Woman should always have waist enough to encircle. Dear creat ure! We would embrace even her Jaults, if she had any. , ; STALLIONS 1 Cheer up! lams' roses ar blooming. These ' are his "swaepstakas" stallions (over all). The patterns he sella at 81000-$1500. .lams' barns are "full , to the roof" with "topnotchors" and lams has on his "selling cloths" every day (always at home.) . He owns and sella more fiist-class stallions than any man In U. 8. He Is 'stlrrlns; up the animals." He has "competitors out on the roof" watching him sell "top notesiers" ' lams hyp ti zss bis buyers with Is Nebraska Hot Air Heating Expert And On Repairing Old Ones - Lincoln, Nebraska.