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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 22, 1910.
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Chicago Street Car
Strikes Automobile
George A. McDonald, Well Known
Base Ball Writer, is Crushed
to Death.
CHICAGO. May n.-deorge A. McDonald,
a local base ball writer, died today as the
result of Injuries sustained. In an automo
bile accident last night. Mr. McDonald
was riding In the car owned by "Johnny"
Evers, the second baseman of the Chicago
Nationals, when it was struck by a street
car.
Mr. McDonald was the only one Injured.
Ills skull was f-actured and he sustained
a. concussion of the brain and Internal in
Juries. An operation was performed on
him last night, but from the first the
physicians entertained little hope of his
recovery.
In the car besidea McDonald and Evers
were Joseph Evers, a brother of the base
ball player, and a negro mechanic. Mc
Donald attempted to Jump a he saw the
collision coming. Ha fell under the car
and was wedged In so tightly under the
fonder that It required the efforts of three
. men to extricate him.
VTh Party was returning from the West
bide base ball park after the game between
Chicago and Brooklyn has been postponed
because of wet grounds.
McDonald was 11 years old, married and
had a son 6 years old. lie was graduated
from Northwestern university In 1?03 and
a a eprlntar while in college.
entirely new kind of brick and Is often
described aa resemblplng a Turkish or
Oriental rug of dark rich hues and with a
rough texture not unlike the "moof" or
"nap" of the fabric.
The congregation of R'tvii Israel has
broken ground at Eighteenth and Chicago
streets for the new Jewish synagogue, con
tract for which was awarded a few days
ago. The edifice will present a beautiful
exterior of brown brick trimmed with
white stone. The face brick selected for
this building Is bring furnished by Sun
derland Brother.
NEW FACE BRICK CHURCHES
Two Structures to lie Erected Will
Ise the Foe Brlrk lleoomlna:
So Popular.
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i The Klrst Presbyterian church at Clar
Inda, la., sent a committee of seven men to
Omaha to select face brick tor their new
building. After a careful examination of
many Omaha atruclures the committee de
cided to buy the same brick as was used
1n Ualph Sunderland's new residence, In
tie north Field club d!nrtot. This is an
Monument to
Samuel Spencer
Statue of Late President of the South
ern Railway is Unveiled at
Atlanta.
ATLANTA, May 21-Presented to the city
and state by 30,000 employes of the Southern
railway, a magnificent bronse statue of the
late Samuel Spencer, first president of the
Southern railway, was unveiled here today.
The cords holding the veil of the monument
were loosed by Violet Spencer, the 4-year-old
granddaughter of the railroad president
who met tragic death In a railroad wreck
in Virginia on November . Wf.
Hundreds of men representing all
branchea of the service, came from all
parts of the south to attend the cere
mony. '
J. W. Connelly of Washington, D. C,
chairman of the committee which raised
funds for erecting the monument, following
prayer by Iilxhop Cleland Klnloch Nelson,
told how the funds had been secured, each
employe voluntarily contributing according
to his means.
Governor Brown and Mayor Maddox re
ceived the monument In behalf of the state
and city.
The statue stands on the plaza of the At
lanta Terminal station and bears the fol
lowing inscription:
"Samuel Spencer, 1847-1908, a Georgian, a
confederate soldlei, first president of the
Southern Hallway company. Erected by the
employes of that company,"
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THIS IS OUR
G UARANTE E
4 LIj that a la a fair oooortunltr to con-
IV. to" ha opportunities that art hars
lor jou aarantaia at Idaho Falls, In Idaho.
Wi can nit you 7 on your money.
Wa will fuarantae lo live you t'4 tlmaa aa mu-h
aa anjr midwest savins bank will par you (or
you rash.
Wt will absolutely itiarantts that anr tiara of
land that wa aell you, will Incraava at (ha raia of
W par cent for evary yr you hold It. It you
truat u to niaka an Investment for you, wa awu
lutaly mtrt thla aa a detinue fart. Tha possibility
of fsilura la unknown. '1 housamla of satisiiad con
somars attest that a know our business and IX)
It wall.
A handaome baoklat on Idaho Falla. Idaho, and
a trae lattar ut Information, dlrtatad for, and
wrlttan ipsrially tu you, ara youra (or a poslsI
card. Address
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Idaho Falls, Idaho Is In tha hoart of tha snaka
Hlvsr Vallay, tha Tth richest In Mis world.
oan Doubli Your Mcney In Idaho
HIE history of every investment made in well located Idaho towns is thnt of profit;
a constantly increasing profit, a profit that has grown with each transaction, each
change of ownership and thnt now is going to n degree which promises even greater
profits in tune to oouie.
Mr. H J. Falling, formerly of Randolph, Iowa, now vice-president of the Twin Falli Bank and Trust
Co., of Twin FalU. Idaho, paid 17.500.00 for a corner lot In the town of Twin Fall, which, tlx years before,
was sold to the original purchaser for 1 1,750.
The first purchaser had ten years In which to par for this lot, at the rate of $175 per year. He has
not paid for the lot yet. In the meanwhile It haa been sold flrat to one man and then to another, until thla
final sale shows a profit of more than 1,000.
You can double your money in Idaho
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Thla orchard is three years old.. It is located four miles from Twin Falls, Idaho, and is ex
actly what you will get at the end of three years; if you close your option at that time. Vou
huy an orchard like this for only $100 first cash payment. And take six years in which
to pay the balance. The beauty of the Idaho landscape; the comfort of living in Idaho
is worth forty cents a day. And that's all this costs you. Read the advertisement.
YOU WANT MORE MONEY
MAKE $1,000 PER YEAR IN SOUTHERN IDAHO
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IDAHO has this advantage:
It la bnt thirtyone hours dis
tant from Omaha; not any more
than that from the rapidly
KTOwing and high price, CASH
markets of the Pacific ' coast.
THH ENTIRE STATE is filled
with mining camps; rHODVCT
IVE, and theso provido a sure
and never failing market of
quick, cash (lemaml. The Wyom
ing coal fields; the Montana
copper and GOLD MINES lie
almost at our door. Centrally
located in th? midst of all thla
Insistent demand; the Idaho
farmer has KXTIt A ORDINARY
YIKI.n. NO KUKKiHT OVKlt 1N
TKHM!NHI.F KONa DISTAN-CK.-:
allowinr tba reUroade to cat
ell tli3 p-otit. TIIK MAHKKl'S
l.IK IM.OS'-- JT 1I VNO ni'inv i'f
tliem wtOiln driving rttxtmoe OH"
VOL'R FARM. Yuu Ml'HT know
about Idaho, you MUST ask u.
main line of the Oregon Short
Line (Union Pacific Railway)
at Twin Kails, Idaho. Thus our
lands lie within easy aoceas of the
arreat market of San Francisco,
Halt Lake City, and with the
North Pacific Coast: 8eatrl and
Portland. Wn have 09XT JPOaTY
BTtTtT TfCTg. You muat ask
nbont 'his AT ONCE If JOU are
to profit.
YOU CAN MAKE OVER
$IOOO PER YEAH from
one of these ten acre tracts. i.V
OTHER FRUIT DISTRICTS
MORE THAN $3000 per year
has been made by men who
were EXTRA GOOD FARM
ERS. That is FROM FIVE TO
TWELVE TIMES AS MUCH as
the average farmer in the mld-
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Not any man can tell about
Idaho in an advertisement. We
have a 64 page booklet that
tells all about Idaho. It Is the
most beautiful booklet ever
printed by anybody, anywhere.
SIXTY-FOUR PAGES OF
UEAlTIKI'Ii PICTURES
LARGE PRINT, in a cover that
would sell for half a dollar at
any art stor?. WE SEND IT
KHEE. ASK.
easily reached. Transportation
is cheap and close at hand. The
Snake river provides water suf
ficient for a hun-ired thousand
acres; for A . HUNDRED
THOUSAND PROJECTS LIKE
OURS. Te price is named low
that we may dispose of it
quickly. THEIJE IS ROOM OR
ONLY THIKTY-TWO BUYERS
ON THIS PROJECT. And vou
can buy It FOR ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS CASH and taKe ail
.rears to pay the balaneo. It take
ONLY Jli)0 to s"jure one of tliee
tracts: you can take six jreara to
pay the !?alano. In the mean
while we take oare of it; look
after the trees; prune them; and
turn over tn you a HEARING
ORCHARD WHICH WILL NET
YOU 1'RtiM 11.000.00 TO 13.000.00
'ASH EVERY YEAR OF YOUR
LIKE AS l.ONO AS YOU LIVE.
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Twin KalW la the Wonder
City of this Continent. Six years
ago It was a auge brush plain.
Chicago capitalists who knew
THAT ANY SOIL THAT WILL
GROW SAGE BRUSH WILL
GROW ANYTHING came here
and developed not only the city,
but ALL OK THE SI KKOUXD
IN'tJ COUNTRY. Today Twin
Falls is a citv of SIX THOU
SAND POPULATION. As this
advertisement Is being written
the sound of an electric drill
at wor- on the construction of a
, frame anrt rranlta bank
bulloUar. cornea throuah the win
dow. Twin Kntls provides A KCRW
CASH MABKFT FOR EVERY
THING YOU RAISE.
Our land lies seventeen miles
from Twin Falla; three miles
from the new town of Hollister,
and within three miles of the
Nevada Southern Railway, con
necting with the main line of
the Union Pacific Railway at
Wells. Nevada: fcnd with the
)AAcA-lXi. Ai'tfLti Llxc id; BOQlil) AND
WRAPPED. SELL FOR AS HIGi AS $3 FcR BOX
George Basset, a farmer livtng near here, last year
CLEARED. NET from only TWELVE ACRES over ONE
THOUSAND DOLLARS, ills orchard was only four years old,
and Mr. HasHct is inexperienced at irrigated farm ins. , But he
made the THOUSAND DOLLARS AND HAS IT IX THE HANK
ate states makes net. per year.
You can have the roost beauti
ful home In any state; the sur
roundings permit it. You can
produce REAL MONEY with
the least degree of labor. There
is no hard, incessant toll; no
brutalizing labor that keeps
your nose to the grind stone
day In and day out. The wit:
haa time to herself, the children
can go to the excellent near by
schoola, and YOU HAVE TIME
TO MAKE A GOOD CITIZEN
OF YOURSELF. The quick
CASH markets are close and
We have used
every dollar we
na every aoiiar our
friends poeeess and every dollar
the banks will let ni have buying;
LAWO FOB OURBELTEa We
know what this Idaho land will
.lo. That's why we have Invested;
that's why we ask you to invest.
WE GUARANTEE YOf sfc"E
ON THIS INVESTMENT. Our
beautifully Illuatruteti booklet n
free.
Our Guaranteed Agreement
We agree to cultivate and
care for these Orchards for a
period of five years in a first
class manner, and should any
trees die from anv caitae we
Twin Falls Land Orchard Co.
r. G. LTSSIM. President
Twin Falls, Idah
The Snake River Valley.
C. 0. rtJOH, Eastern Afsnt, Orooker BuUdla", see Moines, Zowa.
agree to replace them. These
tracts are In five-acre lota and
will be set with the most fam
ous varieties of commercial ap
ples; varieties which are known
to be the beet keepers, the sur
est yielders and best revenue
getters In the world.' We offer
these orchard racts for the low
price of $1210 on easy terms
as follows: Cash $100 on re
ceipt of contract and bnlnnoe In
monthly payments of $15. (to for
one. two. three, four and five
years, and 130.00 pavments the
sixth year, without Interest. We
care for and receive all Income
off of said Orchsrd for a period
of five years, or until turned over
to purchaser, and sjlve the pur.
chaxer the option to take over bis
tract on the Sixth year. We fur
ther agree that upon receipt of
contract and first payment of
I50O to nlaoe a (rood and anffl
elent warranty deed with ab
trat tn escrow in n Bank of
Eolllster, Hollister. Idaho, to be
tinne.1 over to purchaser when
payments have been completed.
This much we guarantee:
If you put up $100 and pur
chase one of these five-acre
tracts; or two hundred and pur
chase one of these ten-acre
tracts, and there Is a single mis
representation. YOIT GET
VOl 'It MONEV HACK FROM
THE HANK OK HOLLISTKK.
at Hollister. Idaho, and WE
HAY' YOUR EXPANSES FROM
YOUR HOME TO TWIN WALLS
AND RACK. Thl rnenn In tlnlu
EnflUh, JUST WHT IT SAYS.
Send for our booklet; that tells
ALL. Send right now. TOOAY.
F. G. Lessur, President, Is
well known all over Iowa, Min
nesota and Missouri. He Is an
orchard man of vast experience:
his name and fortune Is behind
this enterprise. J. W. Craven
is the owner of the largest
stock farm In Southern Idaho.
He raises the finest grade of
thoroughbred stock. He Is vice
president of this company. His
name Is known'o thousanda of
Mlasourlana. W. H. Thomnson,
secretary, hs chsree of the de
tail. HE Is TED BEST BCAsT AT
THAT JOB WB COULD
thoroughly competent.
lIIK townsite of Kenyon lies on the
main line of the Oakley brunch
of the Minidoka and southwest
ern division of the Oregon Short Line
Railway, branch of the Union l'acife
system. Exactly half way between
Oakley and Burley, the largest and
most important city on the Minidoka
tract, United States Reclamation ser
vice; and within 13 miles of Oakley,
the largest city on the Twin Falls
Oakley project, financed by the Kuhn
millions of Pittsburg; Kenyon lying
midway between these two great Rec
lamation projects and surrounded by
over a half million acres of the finest
irrigated land on earth, is bound to
grow and become an important, bust
ling little city in Southeastern Idaho.
There are for sale two hundred
shares of the Treasury stock of the
Kenyon Townsite Company and the
proceeds from this stock are to be used
in the construction of railways and the
construction of buildings, the putting
down of cement sidewalks, the plant-
ing of trees, and in general preparation
for a definite certain demand for a
market town at this particular point.
It is not essential that you take
our word for this. Ask your local
banker concerning the growth and de
velopment of Idaho; ask any intel
legent man of your acquaintance
whether a small sum of money placed
in Idaho will come back to you two
fold. I want you to write me a letter
today telling me whether you can in
vest $100, $200, $:?00, $400 or $500;
whether you can put it in a bank and
watch it grow. Mid-west banks pay
but 3 on savings accounts, Pacific
Slope banks pay 4, 5c and G; but
1 can guarantee you
Please write. Write today. Hand
illustrated booklet, setting forth the
Minidoka Project of the United States
Government, and full and complete in
formation concerning our own enter
prise is at your disposal and is ABSO
LUTELY FREE.
Pres. Kenyon Townsite
Company, Burley, Idaho
Formerly General Cashier Pacific Express Co. and Resident of Omaha
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UNITED
TATES MEsWEMT
HE Minidoka Flat of the
United States Government
Minidoka Project contains 30,
000 acres of the richest land in
the Stale of Idaho. This land
,ou can buy on credit. You can
sell that mid-west farm of
vours FOR CASH and buy 10
THK Union Pacific Rail
way, In ro-operatlon
with the Burley Com
mercial Club, together with
the business men of the
city, have lssueil a hand
some, richly illustrated
booklet. This booklet Is
not a dry relation of ordi
nary statistics. It does not
tell vou how sumo other
acres m Jualio. it
is enough: For the
man who seeks a
new home; for the
woman who seeks en
dowment against the
v i c i s s i tudes of old
age; for the man who
seeks, security as
against the loss of em
ployment, a few acres
purchased of the United States Government
Minidoka Project is all of these and more.
Some of this land may be planted to apple
trees. It is especially suited for small fruits
such as strawberries. Celery and all vege
tables are ready for a very early market when
a big price may be had.
I WILL END THIS BOOK FREE
It Is Absolutely Tree If Yea Will Write to Me Today.
A two-cent Htutnp, a postal card, anything will do, but
write rlfht now.
The altitude; dryness of climate; friable
soil and the perfect air drainage from the
rushing current of the Snake River, make of
this the ideal spot in the world for the culture
of a hardy apple that undergoes the difficul
ties of being shipped over long distances.'
1 am not in the real estate business.
1 am a lawyer.
I came to P u r le y
with $1,000 four years
ago. Today I own
$20,000 worth of the
richest, finest land on
the face of the earth.
I can help you to
locate on the United
States Government
Minidoka Project; be
cause of my training
man got rich. But it does
show a good relief map of
the CJreut Minidoka Project,
the Twin Falls Oakley Pro
ject, the Gocse Creek Pro
ject, and the (ireat Raft
River extension of the
Kuhns, and tells all about
each and the great coun
try we have in Idaho.
This book 1 will send to
you free.
and education it will all be done in a legal
way; I want you to write to me today. Write
ut once.
Opportunities iivthe west are fast slipping
away. You are needed here. The west needs
you and you need the west. Do not procras
tinate. Don't put off. Don't delay. Write
to me at once. This illustrated book is free.
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C. A. Attorney at Law, Real Estate
Burley (U. S, Government Minidoka Project), Idaho
Send for our TtEl literature.
It Is worth a ttood deal more
mnnev to vou than the time It
will take o send for It. YOU
CAW DOTTBLB TOO MOSEY
1st IDAHO if yop know how.
We can tell you how. We WIZ.X.
TSI.X. TCU VOW. Send for it
tcday. .
FOr the IVlun WItti n Little IVIoney or IVIucti lVIortey
Xo Investigate!
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