10 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, .JUNE 1, 1!H0. J REAL ESTATE CITT ritOPRIITY KOIl PALIS (Continued.) REAL ESTATE PtllM AKt RANCH I AM) FOR HAt.K REAL ESTATE AXli HAMll I, A i u FOR SAIF, REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued, j FARM 36th and Jones Streets YOU ARE INVITJ-l TO INPPF.CT the Hew house, Just completed. 7 rooms, eml bungnlow style; large, roomy porch, lnrtje j.antiy and bark entry, front and back stairway, hull, parlor and dining room fin ished In oak, balance of finish being gum wihnI; 1 panel oak and birch doors; fine basement, good furnace, corner lot, cement walks, 1 block to car. (TLIIMS.) Price, $4,950 WALKUPRCC Brandeis llldg. Douglas 2S53. REAL ESTATE FAH91 AKD 11A.NC1I UMD FOR 8ALI3 Arknniaa, FOR BALE Arkansas lands, 23,000 acres, one body; ueot on gioiuiu; also is.uuo first class Uitu oak tuuL.fr. L. O. Wright, Berwyn, ill. Canada, RIVERSIDE, Alberta's finest stock farm of l.oou acres, is for sals at a hnap. For particulars of this and other farm lands writ to tba owner, W. J. Me.Natuaia. Wesasklwiu. Alberta. Canada. Colurudo. LARGE stock rancl for salo at a bar gain! no trad considered. Wrlui or vail on A. U. 1'uinuin. Albei t, Colo. CHOICE relinquishment on Crow creek, near new town of Bllggbdule; I'M acres. In, est soli, smooth land, ltu ucrta ready for corn; deeded land adjoining held at 4-t) to 2i an acru; relinqulsnments same kind land in adjoining eeotlon sold recently at 1U acru; possible to Irrigate; to sell before May X&, oflur at 4i0. Owner leaving Colo ratio. W. W. Loiiiucr. Urgvnr, Colo. STOCK AND GRAIN RANCH NO EQUAL IN THU MOUNTAINS. I 10 AK DENVER. Here Is an oporiunity; seise it; dissolving a partnership; Lot) acres, all fenced, of which 2u0 acres ara cultivated; very richest soil; 100 acres mora can be cultivated; 6 acres of that rich timothy meadow, with numerous springs; 35 acres In finest grow ing grain ana potato crops; excellent home buildings, with largost At barn, worth $4,0v0 alone; the finest saw, tie and post timber, worth $3,600 easy; all implements, tools, etc.; location unsurpassable; 2 hours from Denver, 6 miles to railroad; this place Is a sacrifice and must be hold; price 8,500, only M.ooo down, balance 3 yeara at 8 per cent; Immediate pobaession; unusual sacri fice. Charles C Leliner, IikU Champa, Denver, Colo. Idaho. FOR SALF, 5-acre tracts of the best orchard land In the United States, all planted In apples, peaches, plums, pears, raspberries, blackberries, grapes and pie plant. $150 cash, balance $15 per month for each tract. One of these will make you Independent In three years. Write at onoo for particulars. Twin Falls Nursery & Orchard Co. P. O. Box 1278. Twin Falls, Idaho. Indiana, FOR SALE Best Indiana bargain; 240 acres Cass county, Indiana, 4 miles from Koyal Center; 170 acres level, deep black soil, well ditched; balance timber, well set In bluegrass; large 10-room brick residence, modern; all outhouses; barn poor; two acres orchard; two deep wells; near school and church: telephone and dally mail; very desirable place; for short time only 72 per acre. Box 60, Kokomo, Ind. Mexico. Old Mexico American Colony Next excursion, Omaha to Tamplco'Tue day, June 7. Railroad fare for round trip, 41-75. Wonderful possibilities In growing corn, oranges, lemons, pineapples and the fibre plant. The fibre plants live for four teen years, require but little cultivation and after the second year yield a profit of 75 to 100 per acre net. This fibre is used for making binding twine, rope, cordage, etc. Orange groves are very profitable. We are selling good, smooth, black lands near Tamplco, one of the finest harbors on the gulf coast, for from 10 to 16 per acre, in tracts of fifty acres or more, on very easy terms. Many Americans are Investing In these lands In this American colony. With American schools and churches, a healthful climate and being near a fine harbor (Tam plco), good railroad facilities, wonderful productiveness, these lands will advance In value rapidly. This Is your opportunity. Oo with us June 7 and secure some of this land before the advance In price, Mexico Gulf Coast Land Co., 6S2Vs Brandeis Bldg., Omaha, Neb. MlcsUgaa. FOR BALK Michigan farms. No. 1, 20 acres, cleared; amall house and barn; some fruit; near town; Una fruit land; 1.0U0. No. 2, 40 acre, cleared; good bouse and barn; plenty of fruit; level, good soil; l.tto. No. , aw acres, rich loam soil; level; 4 miles Muskegon, city 85.000; 12 per acre; t per acre aon, balance easy terms. No. 4, 4M acres; 200 cleared; good build ings; fine lake front; 150 acres beech and roupie timber; 20 acre. Others. Catalogue and list free. The Evans-Holt Co., ie mont, Mich. FOH BALK Perfectly equipped poultry farm, SO acres; sure crop; nui affected by trobi, flood or drought; auccesstul business years; finest Cmcago trade; investigate details; 111 health, i. H. We is, ttoutn Uaven, Mich. FOH BALE SO acres on lake; 100 rods of lake frontage; this lies In sight of a beau tiful village; lake has tine sandy shores, atlorda fine fistuiig, bathing; to acres tim ber laud; is good for all kinds ol gram as wall as fruit; this lays ou two wain roads, R. F. U., telepuone line; 1,jo0, ma) down; Al acres In tiie edge ol a village; -room cottage, large barn, outbuildings, apple orcharu of iaigo, bearing trees; soil Is a dark loam and a sandy loam, good tor all kinds of crops as well aa fruit; 1.7U0, JW down. GEO. BRIDGES. Banger, Mich. Minnesota. LAND AGENTS-LISTEN Better land values can be had In Minne sota today than in any other section of the country. Farmers ara flocking her as never before We wish to form connections with com petent and reliable men to handle propo sitions that will make big prutlts and sat isfy your clients. Things moving taut. Let us get into communication at once concern ing both our wholesale and retail propo sitions. We have the lauds, bava bad years ut experience and can deliver tue goods. KLWOOD BROS., CROOKSTON. MINN. FOJl BALK Nice quarter; W acres broke 0 aores good hay land; nice grove, ift miles tioiu Beosuit, Mlnu. County seal towu of ..10M population. Land is worth jo.00 per acre. Will take in a good live-passenger auto a part payment. Address James Jacobs, Sioux Falls, B. 1. . Allsaoarl. FOR BALE A good ten acres; buildings aoine fruit; uuie south of Josoun Jiiee l.ivo. W acres, grain land; good buildings, well and windmill, fries H.0U0. 10 acres, close to inteimban station; good buildings; partly fruited, file lloOO. It acres direetly on the lnteruroan rail way, ft miles from St. Joseph; good build ings, good soli, well fruited. Tio 11 uu Natural Umber land lying directly on lbs bauka of bL Joaepu river, Just across the road from lnteruroan station. Will sell in parcels to suit purchaser. This is a tine place tor suuiiuer. otuuis t 1'li.le, et. Joseph, Mica. FOR SALE 200 acres good land; good country, good neighbors; IS acres rouga In Umber, balance lolling to level; 23 acres timothy, IS clover, 20 pasture, 20 hog pas ture, t corn, HO oats; (-room houe and tenant house, shed barn, gransuy (l.ouo bu ), other outbuildings; never falling water; land advancing (10 a year; tele phone, K F. i.; 0 per acre, or will price (.lock, crops, and give possession; 4U miles from ivansaa . ity, t miirt Odessa, on C. A. H, U. i. W. Cray, Cesa. Ma. Colorado BUY A COLORADO FARM AT AUCTION $400 DOWN $400 IN 30 DAYS TAKES THE BEST QUARTER SECTION IN 33,000 ACRES ' OF KIT CARSON COUNTY FARM LANDS Balance carried on the Land nt G per cent. , This land must and will be sold to the highest bidder. Yott buy at your own bid. You can count on bargains. Terms less burdensome than crop payments. "ONE CROP PAYS FOR THE LAND" Auction at BURLINGTON, COLORADO, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1910 Special trains from Omaha on the Rock Island, June 21. For excursion rates, description of the land and full particulars write, C M. GRUENTHER, Trustee ROOM 307 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, Bell Phone Tyler 1070. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Nebraska. A FEW OF IIUNGERFORD'S LAND BARGAINS 640-acie relinquishment, 12 miles from Glen, Neb., .iTS. Two MO-acre relinquishments, 11 miles south of Andrews, 1,400. 640-acre relinquishment, 18 miles from Marsland, fully 460 acres are good plow land, 25 acres under cultivation, good Bod house 18x22, small barn, sheds, etc., good well, all fenced anl croHs-fenced, (l.HOo. 640 acres. deeded, 1V4 miles, from Marsland, Neb., &'i0 acres of plow lund, 80 acres now under cultivation, fenced and cross-fenced, but no other improvements, at 15 per acre, lil.tiOO. With the above place I have a lOOacro relinquishment which lies only 1 mile from Marsland, Neb., the set of buildings upon this place are worth fully 2.0U0. I can sell this relinquishment In connection with the above deeded land for 1,850. 320 acres good land, some under cultiva tion, all fenced; with It goes 160 acres of Bchool land, making 4X0 acres In all. About 75 acres under plow, 30 acres hay meadow. Niobrara river runs through the place. Only 2ft miles from Marsland. Very good house, barn, sheds, well and windmill, small orchard, etc. It all goes for 5,500. 1,040 acres, more than half of which is first button! hay meadow, all under irriga tion. Niobrara river runs through Its cen ter Fairly good set of buildings, also large three-story mill building. Place lies only 3 miles from Marsland. Nets nearly 1,000 tons of hay a year. Over 100 acrea into al falfa, also under irrigation. MoBt of the balance of the place is good farm land, 21,424. 600 acres, 6 miles from Belmont. Neb., on the famous Pine Hldge. Finest kind of black soli; 65 acres under cultivation, fully kuo acres to be cultivated: fairly good seven-room house, barn, sheds, etc.; run ning water, two good springs; all fenced and cross-fenced; plenty of good timber, yellow pine; good roid Into town and only 13 miles Into Marsland, 7,200. SCO acres, 7 miles out from Belmont, Neb., over 100 acres under cultivation, fully HO0 acres to be cultivated; with this place there goes 4S0 acres school land: Dlentv of good timber; good small house, barn, sheds, '. etc. piace is fenced and cross-ienced; two good wells and two windmills; finest kind of soli; raises the finest kind of buffalo, wheat and gramma grass, 11,500. 640 acres, IVi miles from Olen, Neb., a little rough, but the finest soil: 20 acrea of alfalfa, about 60 acres under cultivation, iois oi gooa iimuer, running water, good well and windmill, all fenced and cross. fenced, large comfortable house, good barn and aneds and small orchard; water right upon the creek for all Irrigation DurDoses. (7,60. 160 acres. IK miles from the cltv of Mars. land, 50 acres under cultivation, fenced. but no other improvements, fine soil ana good, smooth quarter, (3,360. sou acrea, i miles from Glen, Neb. Per haps more than 200 acres could be mad Into good farm land; 60 acres now under cultivation, fine stream of water, lots of good springs; fully (15,000 worth of saw timber on the place, balance of Dlace not good farm land Is fine pasture covered with thick growth of buffalo, wheat and gramma grans; good u-room nouse, coat (1,200 to build; 10 or 15 acres of alfalfa. Now with this place goea a 640-acre tract of school land Just a little rough, but Is fine pasture, and flno timber with stream of running water. This makes 1,440 acres with the (oo acres deeded land, and I will sell you the whole business for (8,000. 4 acres, ft mils from Harrison, county seat of Bioux county, fully 350 or 400 acres of this is good plow land. Good small house and barn, good well and windmill. Place Is all fenced with good three-wire fence and good posts. It Is In the Harrison school district and Is very handy to town. Harrison is a prosperous little county seat of about 1,000 people. I can sell you this place for (11.2S0. 812Vi acres of deeded land joining Fort Rubinson and only about 6 miles from Crawford, fully 150 acres of plow land, 25 acres now under cultivation! ., The crop goes with the place. With this place there goes a 240-acro relinquishment which Joins the deeded land and upon which the build ing are located. This is a fine layout with all the farm land one would care to have, with lots of timber, fine pasture and good water. Fair set of buildings with good windmill and tanks. For quick sale 1 can sell you this for (5,800. 320 acres of good farm land, lying only 1V miles from the city of Marsland. Th's Is a fine layout, and If it was In eastern Nebraska would be selling at (125 an acre. I can sell you this, and nearly every foot of It Is farm land, for (7,200. 640 acrea of Just as nice level land as lies anywhere in the state of Nebraska or any other state, 8 miles out from the pros perous city of Hemlngford, with a nice smooth road all the way. Not a hill to climb or a hill to go down, but a nice level road. Nearly every acre of this lauu is xartn luno. Z40 acres are now under cul tivation. It is highly Improved with a nice new house, a nice new large barn, good well and windmill, tha finest kind of drink ing water. Almost the entire place raises a good crop of hay. It is all fenced and cross-fenced,' and ready for the buyer to go right to work and start Into auccess tul farming on a large scale. No crop failures to contend with, but always a good return for endeavor. Buildings are all painted up In nice shape and the place la not only good, but presents a fine ap pearance. I can sell you thla place as It stands, with all Its Improvements, and If they were figured up It would amount to considerable, for (16,640. Now if you want any of the above places, don't wall until you get this thing or that thing done, but come right now while these prices last. Land here Is increasing in value at leaps and bounds, and I cannot stand by a price list for more than SO days. Vou will see upon Investigation that these price ara from 25 to bo per cent lower than any land Joining which I have de scribed and which la not under my con trol. The proposition I make to any client who comes to see me is thai I will furnish the rig for them lo go out and Interview any of the people adjoining mine and if they can buy land of any of these people at which I am quoting thla which la under my control, then 1 bid them go on and buy. Now do not delay, but come today. Correspondence Invited and cheerfully an swered, but a personal visit from you Is far more satalfaoiory to tue ae well as to you. Just keep. In wind that "One good Investment beats a life-time of labor." You cannot find a better place to make that Investment than right here In good old northwest Nebraska, tha garden sui of the greatest state in the union the laud of independence. Arah L. Hungerford, ; , Crawford, Neb. , . Continued. Nebraskn--ContlnueO. Nebraska Lands WANTED To buy bargains in cheap Northwestern Nebraska lands in quarter or half section lots only,', Holt, Hock, Brown, Keya Paha, Kimball, Dawes or Banner counties preferred. Send full de scription with lowest price. W. L Selby 436 Board of Trade iidg. SEWARD COUNTY LAND 640 or 320 acres. If you desire to buy in the rain belt, near market, write for pull particulars. U. M. Wright, 1313 S. 34th Bt., umana. (4,000 will buy ft section or land I milos south of Benkelwan, county seat of Dundy; uood soil, level road and close to water. Box (62, Albion. Neb. Owner. Montana. FOR BALE 10, 20 or 30 acres choice fruit land in Bitter Root Valley, Montana; under fene; 17 acrea orchard; B. R. V. 1. Co. water right; house, barn, ice nouse, other buildings; attractive prices. Address Chas. A. Carney, Corvallls. Mont. Aorta Dakota. FOR SALE Section of fine Dickey county. North Dakota, land four miles from mar ket; one-half under cultivation and now in crop, balance now being broken up and will be seeded to flax; snare of crop goes to purchaser; owner musy sell at once; price low and terms reasonable, the biggest snap on tho market in Dakota land. Write or call on Youker A Perry, Ullendaie, N. D. Oregon. DETAILED Information mmlshefl con cerning Oregon and Washington. I am con stantly traveling through botii states te aming fruit and farm land Investments. Write me. W. O. Souther, The Souther AlberUon Co., 280 Oak St., Portland, Ore. South Dakota. COME to Walworm county In the famous Blue Blanket valley, where you can buy the finest land In South Dakota at prices worth the money not boom prices. Several thousand acres to select from on main line C, M. & St. P. road from Chicago to the Paclfio coast. Act quick. Prices are going higher every day. Vv rite for booklet and map. W. B. Myler, Selby, S. D. FOR SALE 320 acres; every acre tillable; deep black soli; near town; price, (2a per acre. Frank Mashek, KimoalL S. D. Virginia. (10 PER ACRE and up buys good form lands, frequenUy with improvement:., In Virginia. Fine climate, water, markets and society. Send for beautiful illustrated pamphlet, farm lists, rateB, etc F. H. Labaume, A. & L Agent, N. & W. Ry Box 110, Roanoke, Va, Texas. FOR 8ALE Altolma atoek farm; 16.000 aorea In one body, 30 mltea of Austin, ( miles of Leander, eight good residences, eight farms, plenty of grass and water: 100.000 cords of wood on land and good roads; (6 per acre, one-third cash. Other large tracts at all prices. Box 664, Win tered, Is. FINE bearing peach orchard; Texas fruit belt; trade Nebraska. U. P. Stebblns. YOUNG man or man of family, do you want to better your conditions. If so write for reliable information on Texas lands, hoc for map, descriptive lists, location and prices, direct from owners. The W. L. Lub bock, State Land Co. Ltd.. 106 Pierce Ave., Houston, Tex. References Houston Labor Journal, Lutnbermuns National Bank. Wisconsin. FOR BALE 140 acres of land, tft miles irom tuatfie river, vuaa county, Wisconsin; 7 Bi'ri'i nlnu.-wt: nnjuhalf mllA lot. rrn.rn . on town road; 250 rods of fence; cheap and" on easy terms. write urani lawton, AnUgo. Wis. LAND FOR THE LANDLESS To the homseeker or investor: Whv not In vest in Marathon county Unmoved farm ami i cut-over lanasr neaiiurui climate, produc live sou auu dcsi ot maraets. uur nut over lands can be bought from (10 to (20 per acre; (3 down on an acre and balance In yearly payments. Write us now for particulars, make known your wants. Ad dress Tba Edgar Realty Co., Edgar, Wla. altseellaaeona. CHEAP FARM LANDS. In western Nebraska and Colorado, Writ lor prices. NEBRASKA LAND COMPANT, Sidney. Neb. FOR SALE An eastern Maryland farm; Z10 acres; near salt water; steamboat wharf; dally trains to Philadelphia and New Tork; anyone wishing a fine farm, now Is the time to buy; must aell before July 1, 1910; price only l-UOOO, one half cash; balance any time in five years to suit pur chaser; want money to use In canning business. Address J. A. Baker, East New market, Dorchester county Md. T" REAL ESTATE LOANS QARVIN BROS., td floor N. T. Life. (50t to (100.00) on Improved property. No' delay. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Co.. 1220 Farnaui fit. MONET TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. (100 to (IO.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Weed Bldg., lath and Farnam. (Ms) to (5.000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co luuj N. Y. Life. Djuglas or A-llU. riVJs PER CENT MONBT to loan oa Omaha business property. THOMAS UltENNAN. XLoom L hew Ywfc Uie Bldg. LOANS to borne owners and horn build' rs. with privilege of making partial pay uxnts semi-annually. W. 11. THOMA8. MS First National liana Bldg. LOWEST RATES- Beir.ls. Brandeis Bldg. FIVE PER CENT BONDS for sal, la mounts from UD to a,wM; we cash inem any lime. American bale LeuojU Vaults, ! 8. 17th, B Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR t, ( and "-room houses. If prices are right can sell your piopcrty tor you. NOWAlA LAM' AM) LOI' CO.. Suite Kit N. V. Ufa Bldg Wli HAVE on har.d a number of Ink barrels which we will cell for ou cents eacn. '1 hey are fine tor rum water or ashes. Call at press room. Bee Publishing Co. DO lOU WANT TO BULL PART OS YOUR LAND? Wr!te a description of It, buildings, water, near vtnst town. Make 70 words uf It all and send :t to The Omaha Bee with 1A cents for each Insertion. People In Ne braska bave money and want lund. They look to Ail Ouiana Bee for rtai estate ol UriiiK" And Uiiv tr.rm in 'in. llj. SWAPS ANTED A good auto in exchange for farm land or good income town property. W rite and describe whut you have, with exchange price. Address Y 3.4. care Bee. Two-story, brick business block, two stores, rooming house and basement ail rented. Price, (l.ouo. will trade for land. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO.. C24 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1999. WE HAVE (3,000 of an equity In a fine section of land nine miles from Lodge Pole, Neb., that we will trade for the same amount of income residence property clear of all Incumbrance. Price of land is $1.50 per acre. It will take (2,500 cash besides to handle this and , there is (2,500 can run three years, 'tale tt Bailow. Lodge Pole. Neb. FURNISHED hstel and 17 lots In boom ing Bo. Dakota town; hotel doing fine busi ness. Owner wil sacrlf ce for cash or take part land. Bal back o-1 place. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO. Suite 624. New York Life Bldg. Phone Red 1W Omaha, Neb. Three-story brick, business building, well rented, clear. Trade for good land. NOWATA LAND at LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1933. WILL EXCHANGE new 4-cyllnder tour ing car, best make, (1.360. for city vacant or residence property; will assume some In debtedness. Tel. Douglas 0768. ICO ACRES good land six miles from Plalnview, Neb. For particulars address Lock Box 726. Harlan, la. TO EXCHANGE Two houses and lots, address 2514 Indiana Ave. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns. SOUTH OMAHA BARGAINS IN LUMBER Having purchased ' from the con tractors who constructed the new street car barn at 11th and Pacific Sts., Omaha, 300,000 feet of new lum ber, temporarily used for forms In the erection of the building. Two-thirds of which Is just as good for building purposes, as new lumbet. direct from the yard. Consisting of 2x4s, 4x4s, 2x6s, 2x8s, 2x10s, 2x12s, and several thousand feet of sheeting, varying In length from 12 to 24 feet, will be on sale In quantities to suit purchases at nth and Pacific , Sts.. on and after Wednesday, June 1, 1910, at prices from $6 to.S10"icr thousand. In ad dition to the -above there are several thousand feet tilTfeldewalk lumber and about 100 lpadnof kindling. Phone Doug. 18820maha, or So. 128, South umana. - THOMAS HOCTOR. .. 515 N. 24ta. St., South Omaha. J. KLIEN The old reliable family LIQUOR dealer. N. E. Cor. 26th and N. Sts. LAWN mnWAI-tt " wall aa , K a mo A n - - v - " n uu aa WHIM ,UI U tools at low prices at - Novelty Store N. 24th BC, South Omaha. GRAUU ATI NQ GIFTS of all t-lft-a-lvlne times, the graduating time should be re- inemoerea, ana guts of Jewelry leads all In appreciation. Jacobson & Furen Co.. 2404 N. St.. So., Omaha. HATS and hair goods in gTeat variety at prices that please. Ryan Millinery Store, 519 N. 24th St.. So. Omaha. WANTED TO BORROW WANTED TO BORROW-4400 or (600 fot I year. Will pay 10 per cent interest. Ad dress, H-6T6. Be WANTECP-T0 BUY BEST PRICE paid for second-hand furniture, carpets, clothing and shoes. Phone Douglas 207L WA NT ITri-Jt Afdl VIP A TTJlpn DiKna .1 . W,WV L 1.1.1. V. Ilia cr telephone Dauglaa 1660. METROPOLI TAN FEATHER CO., (03 N. iota. Best prices for BROKEN WATCHES Old Gold, etc NATHAN, 211 So. 13th 6L SECOND-HAND clothing; party, after noon dresses. John Feldman. I). 312S. A-2686. WANTED TO RENT WANTED to rent, from October first, by responsible party no children modern house In West l arnam or Field club dis trict, with at least four bed rooms, not Including maid's rooms. Address H 6i. Care Bee. We Are Getting iNTumerous Calls For Housea of All 81zes. List With Ua. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. C24 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red ISM. WHEN answering advertisements In The Bee Want Ad columns, kindly mention the fact that you saw the ad. in The Bee. GOVERNMENT NOTICES Office, Fort Des Moines, Is., May 3, 1910 Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be re ceived here until 3 p. m., standard time. June S,. 1910, and then opened for the in stallation of a Steam Heating Plant In the Hospital at Fort Pes Moines, la. Blank forms, plans, specifications and full Infor mation obtained at this office. A deposit of (5 required for each set of plana En velopes containing proposals should be in dorsed "Proposals for Steam Heating Plant for Post Hoepltal" and addressed Con structing Quartermaster, Fort Des Moines, la. MS-7-9-2H-S1J1 master, Military Prison, Fort Leaven worth, Kans., June 1, la 10. Sealed pro PohuIs, In triplicate, will be received at this office until 10:30 a. m. June 30, 1910, at which time and place they will be opened, for furnishing approximately SS tons soil pipe and fittings; 1,600 brass cocks; 7DG non-syphoning basin traps; 10,000 feet w. I. pipe with fittings. Proposal blanks, blue prints, etc., furnished upon application, ac companied by deposit of (5.0U, same to be refunded upon return of blue prints, etc., to this office. MAJOR THOMAS 11. SLAVENS, Constg. Quartermaster. Junel-2-28-29 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS HAMBURG AMERICAN all -Coders Safety Sevlcas (Wireless, eta London-Paris-Hamburg Cincinnati Joe 11 10AM tKels'n Aug. Vlc.Jun.t3 (Pruoaylvuilft June 16iblscbr June Vi.,lnd June It IxutachlaB July t Orat wa.ldrM..June tl r. Lincoln July ( tKHi-i arliun s Is Cwu kMUursau Hamburg .tract. Ne. Hamburg-American Line, 45 Broadway, N. 1'., or Local Agents, STTD In lLrM ilL BE UOdtrt TWl H.IU-IOMJ THlNICOf IT!' THrT TELLE.!. SrtTp T WotiLQ ne. uve TOREvee.. 50 here tor ft Bio-ur-im k. of n! f I rr-1 , J Till iHin IS OUR TWENTIETH jJET ftNlVEe.SrR' I" jJill. C0PYBI0HT,.1910;BY THE Brightside and BY LAFAYETTE PARKS. "I see Mr. Roosevelt Is afraid that clerks and others who lead an indoor life will lose what ho calls their "fighting edge,' " begins Brightslde as the household adviser enters to take charge of the evening con ference. "What worries us indoor ginks Is keep ing an edge on our safety raaors," retorts Son, puffing a three-ring Turkish aroma at his sire. "In his address he speaks of the soft lives led by city folk," continued Father, "saying It unflta them for sterner duties." "Some of 'em may have It soft, but they missed your little Willie when they passed around the feather pillows," Son declares. "A chap that rides to work every day In the subway or on the 'L' Is there with the training and can put over the wallops with the best of them. . It you want to stir up a little 'fighting edge' Just step on a guy's pet corn In the rush to catch a train." "He seems to think that barbarians have the better of us, always being in condition to go to war," resumes Father. ' "I guess at that we'd make more of a hit In the comlo opera chorus, carrying a spear, than on the firing line. Juggling a repeating rifle," admits Son. . "You'll no tice, though, when Uncle Sam puts up a holler of being up against it there's quite a bunch of us ready to ollmb Into a blue hand-me-down suit with brass buttons and be soldier boys. That's a great sketch to make a hit with the skirts, doing the hero stunt, and many a piker has pinched off 1S I T-af - The Tired Business Man BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR. "Why does the secretary of the treasury want to have different and smaller sized paper bills?" asked Friend Wife. "Do we need the change?" "We'll get the change If we break the bills," said the Tired Business Man. "Cows will cease choking' when they reduce the size of those rolls that are always Vald to be big enough to choke a cow, and even calves won't look so knobby Just above the ankles, where the money slips down. And it will be quite a hardship for ticket speculators and shell game men to reduce the lze of their fingers so as to wrap the reduced bills around them. "It certainly looks like thla administra tion In Its attempt to reduce expenses had carried it to reducing what we pay expenses wHh. Maybe It's Just a play by the party In power to make It seem that we have so much money that we can't carry It all In Its present large shape. Or again it might "BOLT OF QOODS." llir-a-f-aM"11 1 1 1 1 1 I TO CROAK. AN'LAv-e I iM-l rvc coim to nee! wet I ir x could OeTTIMOr OLX; lU HEED IS rflK goes Wifct K OF fT. T x ' TRIED I 7 nz.de t! we've been nnR-RiepN jTeimhe, i TfeM XE NOW, rW HE ( THINK. I'Lw LGokS T"OUM643 T-W4 EVEg WALK. n TCM HEC i m NINETY the. OLD Boy uvETorteveT OF IT! An' JUST T AT Hlf-l'l 1 ITEW.YOTK EVENING- TELEGRAM (NEW YORK HERAU).C00.-M Rlflhlt RetervetL ELEASE0 IUNE L His Boy "How to Their . 0& - CVEV'ATCLElPK ON A J2JBBCN an heiress ly riding to Tampa as a volun teer." "There seems To be a great fascination for the women about the military life," comments Father. "Almost any kll of a guy could strop up a 'fighting edge" If a pair of little bright eyes was pleading with him to stay away from the terrible war for her sake. Even a clerk on a ribbon counter with a muscle like a string bean would throw out his chest to prove to Teddy that his lux urious life at seven buck per hadn't put hla war face on the blink." be that they think that we won't feel we're paying so much for the increased cost of living if we use smaller sized bills. Maybe they think one very big BUI In the White House is worth two In the wallet. "Secretaries of the treasury always like to come to the bat with some new and happy thought to make people talk about them. Otherwise there Is nothing to their Job but to look wise and sign the reports to the president. Not long ago a secretary was clamoring for elastic currency. Prob ably some lofty financiers knew what elas tic currency was, but most of us low brows thought he meant the kind you could snap a rubber band around. 'And now comes this small-bllls-for-small people scheme. I'm convinced that people are less Interested in the shrinkage of the length and width of their rolls than in the thickness. "Tls few enough of them we get and when we get paper money we want our paper money's worth. We like to look It full in its honest face, to lovinly pat Its broad back and to hold It up to the light to look at Its silk Interior decorations. Just because the purchasing power of a dollar has shrunk like a cheap summer suit after a rain, is it any reason why this admin istration should advertise the fact with Its paper? "And not content with making our old friend Bill bant, they suggest different sized bills for different denominations. Assist ance! If they are to be made In proportion, with, say, the ten spot as a basis, I sup pose wealthy person would have to wear hundred dollar bills a belt or sashes. I shudder to think of the thousand dollar bills there are said to be such things being rolled up like a bolt of dress goods and coming down to the cares of the common people, imagine mistaking a good old one oaaer note for a special delivery stamp! "The scheme will have the solid opposi tlon of all the glass crashes who love to flash 'Michigan bank roll' consisting of If ILrT ttSTTb " XW.LL IT KJttlA I UrVTT J?OTn Bt Ot.M-t' m-TM PfTZ.A 3. TOOK VAY 1 J.OOK B4CK "u iqio sunt .v(AS WONDERFUL- Prepare the Fighting" Edge," Latest Tabeloid Sketch. J) "In most foreign countries all the young men are obliged to serve a term in the army, thus keeping them trained as fight ers," says Father. "Trained as boote fighters, mayrxS-W" tersely remarks Son, "As soon as a V.'d crosses the big pond, gets old enough to drag down a few slmoleons and help pay the rent the government grabs him off. He fusses around two or three years learning to tote a gun, sap up extract of hops and march like a wooden cigar In dian." "Don't they acquire any useful Informa tion while learning to be a soldier?" queries Father. , "Fellows with a bit more ambition thirfe the average usually come back to the old corner saloon able to put up a pretty stiff game of pinochle," replies Son. "They might be able to scrub down a floor pro vided someone stood behind 'em ' with a razor-edged bayonet. Outside ot those two classy tricks the near-jildlers can turn they try to sidestep any real work." "War and labor don't seem to harmonize very well," observes Father. "A gink or a nation with a reputation to keep up as a scrapper hasn't time to do any chores around the house," is Son's belief. "How will our young men then maintain the fighting spirit to keep in readiness tr battle for the old flag?" anxiously ail) Father, who Is a member of the Q. A. R. "Get married," advises Son. (Copyright, 1910. by the N. Y, Herald Co.) -. . .i i fc. 1 Telia Friend Wife We Want Our Money's Worth of Paper Money. -J two ten dollar William encasing a bale of ones. We'll be getting our money mixed up with cigar coupons. Many persons oould not hold a smaller sized bill than the present without swallowing It. "Of course. It would be nice for the wealthy when they went out with the wife to buy a $MX hat to be able to unpack a bill which would literally 'cover the pur- f chase.' But most of us would have to carry ours In pill boxes. However, if they are going to do any trimming on the size of bill I auppose they had best begin cutting on the 'sawbuck.' " "Then you prefer your bills targer?" in quired Friend Wife. "They can't come too large for me," said the Tired Business Man. (Copyright, 1810, by the N. Y. Herald Co. You were crazy to put jrour property under your wife nanr" "How to? My creditor wrat be able to enjoy it now." " Ndtber will youl"