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TOK BEE: OMAHA", TUESDAY, .TUNE 7. 1010.
REAL ESTATE
AHM AND HANCM I. A h D rOR IALE
Celermd.
33,000 ACRES FARM
LAND
, " TO BE SOLD BY
TRUSTEE AT PUBLIC AUCTION
At Burlington, Colorado,
- THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1910
210 Kit Carson County Farms will be sold separately to the
highest bidder without reserve. $400 down and $400 in thirty
Ways (balance, if any, will be carried on the land at six per cent)
Js the highest amount of money you will have to have to buy
tone' of these quarters This is the biggest Auction Sale o'f farm
land ever held in the west, excepting the Government Sales. The
toil is good, crops show for themselves and
One Crop Pays for the Land'
There will be a Special Pullman Train on the Rock Island,
leaving Omaha Tuesday night, June 21st, for the trip. For
railroad rates, maps, description of land, and full particulars
write
C. M GRUENTHER, Trustee,
ROOM 307 FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG., OMAHA,' NEB.
This is your chance take advantage of it. Write now. This
Ad. will appear this time only, so save the address. . ,
Arkanaa
Continued.
FOR SALE This is a beauty; 245 acres;
one mile from a nice railroad town; all In
cultivation; mostly creek bottom; dark
loam soil; very fertile; hog Wire fence; 6
room dwelling, large double-story barn, 2
terant houses; fine everlasting water. 1
vlll take flO per acre If sold within 30
day, lr you mean business, write me.
Joe Mack, Collins, Ark.
-FOR SALE $1,600 will buy a nice farm of
113 acres; 60 acres In cultivation; rich creek
bottom; good 4-room house, 1 tenant house;
wire fence; 3 wells, fine water; 4 miles to
good town; rural delivery. This is a good
chance for a man to get a good home. It
you will get busy you can get It. H. F.
Bailey, Montlcello, Ark.
Canada.
12,000 ACRES CANADIAN LANDS.
Fine tract wheat land, steam plow propo
sition, In central Saskatchewan; finest
quality; will bear closest inspection; write
for partlculara and terms. John P. Wadge,
real estate, Vth St., Brandon, Manitoba,
Canada.
Colorado.
160 ACRES deedd la nd, good soil, .can
be irrigated; also 320-acre relinquishment,
cneap irom owner. Box 43, Grover, Weld
county, Colorado.
LARGE stock ranci. lor sale at a bar
gain; ow trade considered. Writ or call
iii A. G. Putnam, Albert. Colo.
MR. FARMER or investor, if you are
Interested in buying or at least investigat
ing good farm lanus at irom 16 to iai an
acre, that will grow Horn 1-u to 3o bushels
of winter wheat to the acre or good corn,
call on or write the owner; buy auect and
save commission, r'. ti. Moiioon, sterling
Colo.
IN COLORADO FOR, $10 TO tiO PER
ACRE. EASY TERMS.
1 can sell you as good level land with
aa good soil, better water at 30 to i0 feel;
better markets, better climate, better as
surance of good, lull crops every year, than
you can buy in Wash., Ore., Idano, Mont ,
N. D., S. D., or Alberta, for less than 3u
to 360 per acre. Any size tracts. Write me
now, R. S. Johnson. Limon, Colo..
Florida.
EVERGLADES LAND.
We still have a lew thousand acres of
Florida Everglade lands, which are selling
HI 11 per acre down and 11 per acre per
month. This land will positively all be
cold out In a few weeks; If you are in
terested act quick. Everglade Land Sales
Co., HU Holland Bldg., St. Louis, Mo. -
THE drained lands of "The New Flor
ida" are the richest In tha world. We offer
uur own land In tracta and on easy terms
to suit; also managers for the Flor
ida Fruit Lands Co., which are the orig
inators of the famous auction distribution
plan.
RtCHARDSON-KELLETT CO.,
buita 339, Palace Bldg., Minneapolis Minn.
Idaho.
COMB to Big Camas Prairie for deep,
rich soil, healthful climate and cold pure
water at 10 to 13 feet. A. railroad Is as-
tiured and now Is the time to buy befoi
prices go higher. No Irrigation required.
Write Fred Orr, The Lacd Man, Soldier,
Idaho.
WHEN answering advertisements In The
pee Want Ad columns, kindly mention the
(act that you saw tha ad. in The Bee.
Illinois.
FOR 8ALE-4)50 down. 13 monthly, buys
10 acrea rich garden, fruit and poultry
land, near Alma, 111., Marlon County, has
S-room tram house, chicken house, 1
atorea cleared; nicely situated on Okaw
river, about 66 miles from Bt Louis, on
Illinois Central railway; "snap"; $400. J
B. Jarrell, Mount Vernon, 111.
TKN-ACRE FARM.
Fine rich level Illinois land, convenient
to St. Ixiuis markets and near good local
town and shipping point; all In cultiva
tion; fine for truck, fruit and berries.
poultry and country homes; near large
imv-Ky mnu Bioiis, ma new UcKlii
ley electric line, now bulldlna? to St i.iii
price for 10 acres, $?60 and up; terms (luo
cash and $10 per month; can show this
lropTiy any aiiernoon leaving office at
1 o'clock p. m. and return at 8:30 p. in
Come prepared to go and see the land
8. H. MORTON & CO.. Land Agents.
Room I7. 7u6 Chestnut St. St. Louis.
Mlaaeaotn.
t-ACRE well Improved Blue F.arth
county farm.
Ii0 acres improved farm, Pipestone Co.
343 acrea Pine county, cut-over liuid.
Above farms ror merchandise.
Itt.ooo harness and shoe slock.
117.000 stock of general merchandise and
building-.
10-iotni fui'nlshed, -tnodern solid brick,
close In.
lt-room Individual brick to trade for
merchandise.
All new Lake Harriet modern house, easy
terms.
List your merchandise stocks, rlty and
land with us- We make exchanges no
matter where located,
C. P. Carlson-Atlas Laud Co.,
Glob Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn.
$7,000 FARM for $6,100; a delightful home
with 140 acres fine land; good soli, level,
fenced and cross-fenced; H6 acrea in crop,
16 ucrea fine hardwood timber and pas
ture; 10 acrea meadow; splendid 6-ruora
house, well finished and decorated; pantry,
atone, foundation, cemented cellar, double
floor, lo porches, flue barn !fix5vxl,
large granary, machine shed, wagon shed,
coinerlb, c hi ikon houte, other buildings;
all well painted and In first class repair;
two pumps, soft water, SO shade trees
around house; R. F. 1. and telephone; near
school; one of the most beautiful places
to be found anywhere; four miles from
.Noith Uianch. Chlsaao county, Minn.; 40
miles north of Twin 4 Itles; halt cash- Mrs.
S.idia Fuller. Laurel Ave.; Su Paul,
Uuua.
REAL ESTATE
FARM ARD RANCH LAND FOR SALS
Minnesota Con tinned.
BEAUTIFUL 130-ACRE FARM AT
price of improvements; good soli, level, 70
acres in crop, balance hard wood timber
and pasture; living water in pasture, bor
ders on nice lake; fine, new, 7-room house,
root house, machine shed, wagon shed, etc.,
all In first-class repair; good well, less
than half mile to school and church, i
miles to store and creamery, 6' 4 miles to
North Branch, Minn., on Northern Pa
cific; 40 miles north of twin cities. Price,
Jii.&OO cash, or 11,000 cash, balance long
time. No greater value was ever offered
in a farm anywhere. Mrs. Sadie Fuller,
1709 Laurel Ave., St. Paul. Minn.
SLAUGHTER LAND SALE.
Unequaled Opportunity; Easy terms.
, Washburn County, Wisconsin.
363 acres unimproved land, $6.75.
1M acres unimproved land, fS.50.
29u acres improved land, 18.75.
200 acres improved land, t!.60.
Ml acres improved land, 114.60.
1H0 acres unimproved land, 13.75.
1B0 acres partly Improved land, 111.50.
120 acres partly Improved land, 113.60. '
100 acres partly improved land, lll.Ti.
440 acres Improved land. 112.75.
hO acrea unimproved land, 16.60.
Large tracts ot western land at sacrifice
prices. We handle nothing hut snaps, ''ft
you want to sell your farm at M 'ts va'u
write us. If you want to buy a (arm at H
Its value1, write us. We want live repre
sentative everywhere.
Minnesota-Montana Ranch Co.,
606 Court Block, St. Paul. Minn.
B. Jarrell, Mount Vernon, 111.
IMPROVED FARMS 30 MILES FROM
MINNEAPOLIS.
SO acres of clay loam eoll, 3 miles from
town; 46 acres cultivated, balance is pas
ture, all fenced; new ti-room house with
cellar, furnace heat, new barn, 5x30x16,
with addition 14x4), full length; cement
floors and mangers, corn crib, hen house.
windmill and excellent water. The land is
new and the buildings are new. it's a -snap
at tt.uou; reasonable terms.
80 acres 3 miles from good town; 60 acres
cultivated; ciay loam sou, balance Is fenced
In pasture; Joins the above Ml; good 6-room
house, with cellar, barn ZixM, cement
floors, corn crib, granary, hen house, wind
mill and line water; 6 acres fenced with
woven wire. Price, $40 per acre.
DALY & McLEOD,
702 Palaca Bidg., Minneapolis.
SOME choice tracts of lands In Wadena
Co., one of the best counties in Minnesota,
tor saie at ngnt prices. Our clients might
consider some tfxenange ot clear properties
no wn payment.
WESTERN UNITED REALTY CO..
&1S-3H Pax ton Block. Omaha.
13-ACRE FRWT FARM.
mile from Crystal Bay station; four
room house, barn lx30. full concrete haio.
ment, 40-foot poultry house, well, bu apple
trees, 1 acre strawoerries, 1H acres rasp
berries, plums, acres cultivated, acres
pasture; borders on small lake; good igar-
ueu sum iruu iana. uniy 4,Dw.
J. M. Davlea 116 4lh St. ti., Minneapolis,
Mlisoarl.
run evL,r,-j-acre vauey farm all
good, tillable land; no rock, no overflow
i-v acres in cultivation; good 6-room frame
house and outbuildings; cistern, well and
ponds; latnliy orchard; dally mail; l mile
to school, cnurch and trading pomr 7 miles
w ...... u v , w ivj si. iuuis. rlce
$J5 acre. Norvell & Bass, Steel vllie, Mo.
FOR SALE Farm. 760 acres. mil. u
dleton, Mo.; over 200 acres cultivated; about
100 acres In crops; balance merchantable
icu'-cu , iueai stock-ralslna
farm: l.OuO 7-veai-old finlt ,... "ln."
room house, all necessary buildings, in best
condition; 16 per acre; easy terms; trades
I'"' luiioiuwito. iiuuicsg .iiieoaore Juenuar
SJ03A Farrar St., St. Louis, Mo. -UODBl'
FOR SALE We have some special bar
gains In small farms; also on or twn k..
gains in larger farms; 212-acre farm
$12.50 per acre; 80-acre farm, new flvi
loom houBe, never occupied; one of th.
most beautiful farms in this i-oumv. .,-.
on solid rock road, three miles east
MO. " Bot.
rjn dal r iB-ncre larm, near Flori
sant. Mo.; has good house, fine bain, ill
kinds of fruit, grapes etc.; two cisterns
line wen aim a good spring; at 1175 ir
acre. l" UITU-Hi i.
""""H Clayton, MO.
FOR SALE Only in nr ,
irw-ir r.r .i..:.'.7 - . . ""iter
.?. . niiwiiMuun tract In Mls-
ti-. ju cultivated: wir
-r . uweiiings. stock
stales and bams; numerous other build
ings: large lot merchantable hardwood
timber; llu miles from St. Louis ""rawoo1
IKGN LolNTi REALTY CO... Ironton
V41I) MAI L 7A I . . -
shed. Urn, cattleshed. t.olshed, henhouse
. '.. . poiios, concrete porch
and walk; 30 acres In pasture. 10 in wl.,.t
10 meadow. 13 In clover. 6 alfalfa, balance
In corn; all hog wire fenced; orchard: easv
payments. Mis. W. T. GotUob. St. Clair
Mo. '
e are getting out our new Hat of
Boone County prairie farms -for sale; send
ua your address and we will Iou.h
one of them; Investigate this section 1
you are hunting the best, T
STURGEON REALTY CO.. Sturgeon. Mo.
Montana.
FOR 6ALE-10, M or M acres choice trull
laud la Hitter Hoot Valley, Montana; under
!en-; 17 acrea orchard; B. K. V. L Co.
wator right; house, barn. Ice house, ether
buildings; attractive prices. Address Chaa,
A. Caruey. Corvallls. Mont.
FOR SALE At $12 per aero, a fine a.000
acre tract on the Milwaukee extension In
the Musselshell Valley, Montana, ona-tblrd
cash, balance In thrte or four equal an
nual payments. A great deal ot this land
Is held at from $.'1, $73 to U per
acre retail. Also have other flrsl-claas
propositions. Wi '' or wire Juseoh K.eoan,
Austin. Minn. , v ,
REAL ESTATE
FAIIM ANU RANCH LAMl FOR BALIS
Mlitll
ontlnaed.
FOR PALE 1.000 acres strictly firm land,
good steam plow proposition, In Montana;
U.H per acre; Jf..bw cash, all the time
needed on ths balance, a per rent. Who
takes this little block of land and doubles
hla money In U months 6.&0 acres, east-
ern Montana, strictly steam plow proposi
tion, lis p;r acre, one-third down, Daiance
lour annual payments after this fall. .CO
acres, Dunn county, N. D., every acre
farm land, til per acre, worth $20. I0
acres, Campbell county, 8. 1., $12 per
acre. Nine sections In Dunn county, N. L.,
7fi per cept plow, I10.N5 per acre; good
terms. Fifteen sections, eastern Montana.
114.60. thW acrea In Billings, N. l., 1'..
Sixteen sections In Dunn, N. !., very
choice, $14.76; one-third cash, balance K'Hd
terms. Very select section In Mercer
county, N. D., JK! per acre.
JOSEPH KEENAN. Austin, Minn.
Nebraska.
FOR SALE Dodge county, Nebraska,
Farms. Una 200 acre strictly all model Im
provements. Price less than actual Im
provements. Several 80 and sections
from $MJ to $W per acre. Good Improve
ments, all level, black and clay soil. Hole
option for 30 days. Also 2,000,0u0 brick taken
from new buildings. One-third price. Land
terms. Vir cash, balance In 6 years. Dis
count, 5 per cent cash In hacd. George
Falconer, Fremont, Neb.
Nana Dakota.
DAKOTA LANDS.
Large tracts of land In Hettinger, Kid
der, Burleigh, Mercer and Stark counties,
also tracts In Sweet Grass, Yellowstone
and Custer counties, Montana, and Sos
kateehwan. We have the lands, own the
lands and can deliver.
E. C. Williams, Temple Court, Minneapolis.
6,000 TO 20,000-ACRK tracts of Montana
and western North Dakota landa lor sale
at frcm 17.60 to 15 per acre.
SCHWAB BROS.,
123 Guaranty Bids., Minneapolis, Minn.
NORTH DAKOTA.
We havo several fine quarters, half sec
tions and section In Billings and Bowman-
counties that -ve can sell on reason
able terms, located near good towns and
railroad. This land Is from 75 to 5 per
cent tillable and the best of soil. Write
for lists and prices.
DaL 1 uc M'LEOD,
702 Palace mug., ittiii'ieapolls, Minn.
lustk Dakota.
COME to Walworta county In the
famous Blue blanket vauey, where you
can buy Uio finest land In oouiu Dakota
at prices worth the inuney not boom
prices. Several thousand acres to select
loin on iuuu line i., at. at -
loin Chicago Ui the Pacitia coast, aci
MUlt'K. rnua are goiug uiguer every uay.
xnie lor uuoaiei auu way. .
utiuy, a. u.
SOUTH DAKOTA CORN AND ALFALFA
LANDS.
Tha rush Is on lor Stanley county; buy
lanua near the new railroad and double
your niuoey In tu nexi year; ho.ouo acres
to seiacL nam: iu to sis per acre. or
write Felland Realty company, uJl paiace
Itiug.., Jumeapons, Alum.
FOR SALE 330 acres; every acre tillable;
daeo black soli: near town; price, few ucr
ere. Frank Atashea, Kiiuuail, b. D.
Teuneaaee.
ORCHARD FOR SALE.
1,000-ACRE orchard it. northern Tennes
see; one of the finest' orchards in me
United states; thousands ot truit trees
coming into bearing tins year; store, can
ning factory, tnree residences, mutes, im
plements, etc., go with tue pmce; a cnance
of a lifetime to the right party, as owner
cannot attend to it and is obliged to' sen;
will give long time or take pan. in iraae.
If necessary. Union Savings nana, ii.au
Claire, Wis.
Texas.
TEXAS GULF COAST LAND.
w are now selllna the Wilder ranch
whiqh Joins the Tart; one of the best tracts
of laud In the Gulf Coast. It is located on
two railroads and conies rtgnt up to am
,.n a. new cltv of 2.000 population.
We offer this In any sue tracts at from
126 to 160 per acre. Get our Duoaiets; una
out about tno opportunities.
Paul CO., zzi oecumy nu,
Minneapolis.
Washlaartou.
Ttlrt MONEY IN TIMBER.
rimii.r lands in Pacific northwest are
going up rapidly and steadily. Large in
crease m value every year due to rapid
Increases, demand and decreased supply.
Hnirera maklna big profits. Heretofore
,,iv rjinltaiists couid operate. Wo offer
opportunity to Invest in timber in sums
" . . .. . ..............! anA nM-
XlCm IIVU UP. llllCICak g Utt I 1 tJVi Hliu .w
,,r,i..nUti) share of profits. Best of se
curlty. Saffer than stocks or bonds and
much more profitable. For complete in
formation and details address American
Timber Co., rienry ttiag., oeaitie, vvasu,
Ulacellaueoos.
-HKAP FARM LANDS.
In western Nebraska and Colorado. Write
Sidney. Nab.
can locate Darlles on desirable timber.
fruit, aaricultural and aiaxing lands, in
California, Oregon and Washington. Special
government laud list, with laws, sent to
all interested parties. West American Land
and Timber Co., Sacramento, .ai., idvm Jew
Street. ,
REAL ESTATE LOANS
GARVIN BROS.. Id floor N. Y. Ufa. $60
to $100,000 on improved property, no delay,
WANTED City loans. Patera Trust Co.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith Co.. UM Far nam St.
MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co.
1100 to $10,000 made promptly.. F. D. Wead.
Wead ttiag., isih ana jparnam.
$500 to $6,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe
Real Estate Co luut N. Y. Lata. Douguu
er A-UU. ...
LOWEST RATES Bemls, Brandela Bldg.
FIVE BER CENT BONDS for sale, la
amounts from $4) to $.u; wa cash thea
auy time. American bale Depoaii vaults,
U 8. lltn. Baa Uldst.
SECOND mortgages negotiated. bM New
U.. .1 .. . 1,... Mil A
Vlllll I1.11UII.I UlUfc. IJUUg. TilOI.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WE HAVE BUYEES FOR
$, and 7-roora bouses. If prices aro right
wa can sen your property tor you.
NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO
Suite 636 N. X. Ufa Bld
WIS HAVE on oiid a number of Ink
barrels which we will sell for 60 cents each.
They are fine for rain water or as lie, call
at presa room, lie Publishing Co.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL PART Us
XOUR LANDT
Write a description of It. buildings.
water, near what town. Make 70 words of
It ail and sand it to The Omaha Bee with
71 cents lor each Insertion. People In Ne
braska have money and want land. They
look to in lunana Bee tor real estate ot
terlngs. And t,v set team in The 11..
SOUTH OMAHA
MANY SUITABLE GIFT things an
found in
The Novelty Store,
24th & N Sts. South Omaha,
How about your eyesT If they bother
you let our expert optician tell you what h
thinks about them. No charge for ex
amlnatlons. Jacobson & Furen Co., 2404 N
J street. South Omaha.
For exclusive styles In fine millinery
smart, clever eriects. can at the Rya
store. 6 IS North Twenty-fourth street.
8outtvLmaha.
SWAPS
FURNISHED bitel and IT hits In boom
So. Dakota town; hotel doing fin busl
nc7s.
Owner wll sacrtTcs for cash or take part
UBo, ski bus o-i piaoe.
NOWATA LAND LOT CO. .
Sulla 634. New York Ufa Bldg.
Phone lied IMS. Omaha, Neb.
FOR SALE or exchange for Omaha and
South umana property, 19 lota nearly fou
acres in licllevue near car, small Improve'
ments, fruit. Address, box ZviO, DUisr, jseo.
u. v.. MUJTia,
SWAPS
tContlnued.)
FOR EXCHANGE-Eaulty of H.600 of U
section Hamlin county. 8. 1).. unlmnroved
land; 3 miles from county seat, for a stock
of clothing, furnishing or ladies' ready
made itoods. For partlculara address or call
on Fr.nk J. lie Id. Casllewood, S. 1).
TO TRADE U. 8. Fatent on steel fence
post to trade for cheap land; a good
proposition lor someone wno naa tho
money to haudle It. Address Box t.'ti.
Urecley, Colo.
FOR EXCHANGE 0t acrea, I mile from
town of l.OOo people. 140 acres under
plow, I wells, one windmill, 6-room house.
small stablea, most all tillable land, sur
rounded by fin farms. All valley land.
Price. $24,000. Incumbrance. $7. UOO. Want
good merchandise or might take merchan
dise and buildings, for equity. What have
you to offer? Address The Allen County
nvestment Co., Longton, Kan.
TAILORS
MISFIT tallor .d ulta-35 and 140 values
t lis. Sea A. Rubensteln. 211fc S. 14th St
G. A. L1NQU1ST CO.. 336 PAXTON BLK.
FOR BUSINESS wear the new Back suit
but don't fall to patronise Ed. Thlel, Fin
Tailoring, 71K So. 16th 8t
WANTED-T0 BORROW
WANTED TO BORROW $400 or $600 fot
1 var Will wm t in tr r.nt ftntaraat. JlA
dress. H-frl. Bee.
WANT to borrow W.fiOO on gilt-edge first
mortgage; real estate security at II per cent
Interest. Address K. 66S, Bee.
.WANTED TO BUY
BEST PRICE Dald for second-hand
furniture, carpeM. clothing and sboea
Phone Douglas 397L
WANTED 8.000 FEATHER BEDS. Writs
tr telephone Douglas 1600. METROPOLI
TAN FEATHER CO.. S0J N. 30th.
Best prices for BROKEN WATCHES.
Old Gold, etc NATHAN, 311 So. 13th SU
SECOND-HAND clothing; party, after
noon dresses. John Feldman, D. 312$. A -2636.
BEST prices for 2d-hand clothing. D. 3440.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Position by good, non-union
carpenter. Best of references. A. E. Smythe
general delivery, city.
GOVERNMENT NTICES
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRUCTING
Quartermaster. Chevenne. Wyoming. May
14, 1910. Sealed proposals In triplicate, will
oe received at this ouice until :w a. m.
mountain time. Wednesday. June 8. 1910,
at which time they will be opened in pub
lic, lor the construction, heating, etc., ot
the following public buildings a( Fort D.
A. Russell, Wyoming, via: (1) For con
struction, plumbing, heating, electric wir
ing dnd electric fixtures, for one (1) quar
ters for four civilian employes, plana, No.
62-P;; (2) for construction, plumbing, elec
tric wirinE and electric fixtures, for one (1)
quartermaster's stable, plans No. 139-L and"
two (2 stables, plans no. iw-w; tor
construction, electric wiring and electric
fixtures for one (1) double stable guard
and shnn huilriino-. tilann No. 39-U: (4) for
construction only, for one (1) wagon shed,
plans No. 60-H; (6) for the installation oi
steam heating systems complete and alter-
tlons In construction of Barracks jnos. jo,
S. 37. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43 and 44, post plans.
Plans No. 2-933, and officers" quarters
Nos. 29 and 30, post plans. Plans and
specifications for the inspection of bidders
are on file in this office, also the offices of
the Chief Quartermaster, Department of
the Missouri, Omaha, Nebraska; Chief
Quartermaster, Department of the Colo-
radn. Denver. Colorado: ueDOl wuarter-
master. St. Louis. Missouri: Constructing
Quartermaster, Fort Leavenwortn, rvan-
as, and the secretary ot me uuuaers r,x
chanKe. Sh. Paul. Minnesota, Proposal
blanks and general instructions to bidders
may be had upon application to this office.
The government reserves the right to re
Ject or accept any or all bids or any part
thereof. Envelopes containing proposals
should bs indorsed "Proposals for the con
struction, etc.. of public buildings at Fort
n. A. Russell. Wvominsr. to be opened
June 8, 1910," and addressed to V. K. Hart,
Captain Fifteenth infantry, a. w. m., u. o.
A., in charge of the construction. Room a
Keefe hall, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Al-li-ia-ia-aj i o-i.
DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Omaha. Nebraska. May 20. 1910. Sealed
proposals in triplicate will be received here
until 11 a. m., June 10, iiu, ano men puo
licly opened for installing steam heating
plant In storehouse at Omaha depot. Infor
mation rurnisneo upon application, uniifi
State reserves right to reject or accept all
proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes
containing proposals should be endorsed
"Proposals for Installing Steam Heating
Plant at Omaha Depot," and addressed to
Captain F. C. Bolles, quartermaster.
M. w-u-ai, j o- -a.
OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
master. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, May
21, 1910. Sealed proposals,' In triplicate, will
be received here until 11 a. ni., Central
time, June , 1910, and then opened for con
struction, plumbing, heating, electric wiring
and electric lighting fixtures of a building
for Quarters for Four N. C. Officers and
addition to Five Department xjuuoings.
Full Information and blank forma of pro
posal furnished upon, application, Plans
and specifications may be seen here, also
In offices Chief Quartermasters at Denver,
SU Paul and Omaha, Depot Quartermaster,
St. Louts and Quartermaster, Scarritt
Arcade, Kansas City, Mo. United States
reserves the right to accept or reject any
or all proposals or any parts thereof. En
velopes to be marxea, --rroposais ior ruo
iin HulldinKS." and addressed to Captain
Wm. D. Davis, Quartermaster, U. 8. A.
DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Omaha, Neb., May 12. 1910. Sealed pro
posals, in triplicate, will be received here
until 11 a. m June 11, 1910, and then pub
licly opened for installing two electrical
freight elevators in storehouse at Omaha
depot. Information furnished on applica
tion. U.v& reserves right to reject or
accept air proposals or any part thereor.
Envelopes containing proposals should be
indorsed "Proposals for Installing electrical
freight elevators at Omaha depot," and
addressed to Captain F. C. Bolles, Q. M.
M.14-16-H.J.(-S-.
DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
Omaha, Neb., May 23, 1910. Healed pro
posals, in triplicate, will be received here
until 11 a. m., June 13, 1910, and then pub
licly opened for installing Kteam Heating
Plant in Commissary Storehouse at
Omaha Depot, information furnished on
application. U. S. reserves right to reject or
accept all proposals or any part thereof.
Envelopes containing proposals should be
Indorsed "Proposals for Installing Mteam
Heating Plant In Commissary Storehouse at
Omaha Depot," and addressed to Captain
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO BIDDERS.
Notice Is hereby given that Notice to
Bidders Is being published in tha Crete
Vldette-Herald of Crete, Nebraska, which
provides for the submitting of bid.t to the
City of Crete, Saline County, Nebraska,
for the purpose of furnishing all material
Slid labor for the building and constructing
of a Sewer System in and for said city.
said system is to ue a bamtary Sewer
System, constructed, built and combined
with a Storm Sewer. The estimated cost
of same Is 110,000. Time for presenting
and filing bids expires on the 20th day of
June. 1910. at 'i o'clock p. m. All bids filed
will be opened June 20th, 1H10, at 2:30 p. m.
For plana and speclfk-attons and other
details and conditions apply to either of the
undersigned,
ANTON DREDLiA, Mayor,
Crete, Nebraska.
F. A. NOVAK. City Clerk.
Crete, Nebraska.
P. A. Edquist, Special Engineer. S32 New
York Life Building, Omaha, Nebraska.
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Boss of the Establishment
BY AMERE, MAN.
eral hours last night," observed the Boss
"The comet was plainly visible for sev
of the Establishment, looking up from his
evening paper, "and they say we'll get
another look at It around U o'clock to
night. Let's run up to the roof and take
a peek at it."
Ills wife laid down the magaxlne she was
reading with a sigh.
"Do you really take an Interest In the
comet?" she Inquired plaintively.
"I should say I do!" exclaimed the Boss,
indignantly, "and so does every intelligent
person!"
The Boss' wife bristled at this sweeping
assertion. "I don't know a woman who
cares one thing about it," she declared posi
tively. "Why, It wasn't even mentioned, at
the club this afternoon."
'I said intelligent persons," the Boss
italicized, "human beings with interets
above pots and kettles, love stories, mil
linery and the other silly things women
cackle about when they get together."
'The topic of today's meeting," the lady
retorted icily, "was "The Humor of isben.'
In fact, I read a paper on it. Frankly,"
sha added in her loftiest manner, "I am not
interested in natural phenomena,"
"Ah, cut it out and come on up on the
roof," said the Boss, who had particular
use for his wife's high brow tendency.
And with slightly exaggerated resigna
tion she threw a scarf about her shoulders
and they proceeded to the roof.
But whenvthey stood among the denuded
wash lines, where only on forgotten arti
cle of lingerie waved a rakish welcome to
the celestial visitor, it was not of comets
that the Boas' wife discoursed.
"What's the matter with Sam?" she
asked anxiously, referring to tha dusky
elevator boy who had brought them up.
"I never knew him to bo surly before."
The Boss' face set in its grimmest lines.
"We had a little difference of opinion when
I came in tonight as to which is entitled
to read my evening paper first, he or I .
But look over here! See that big star
that great big- fellow up there? Well,
that's Jupiter. Now look a little further
over that way at that sort of haiy spot
that looks as if it had escaped from the
milky way."
"Yes," breathed the Boss' wife, begin
ning to be interested, "I sea them both.
Now where do I look?"
"Wh) keep right on looking- at the same
Vhen is the
A man may certainly propose to a girl,
although he Is not in a position to marry.
He might lose the only girl ho could ever
really love did he refrain from "the ques
tion," and she might lose, by his silence,
the only man who could make her a good
husband. ,
But there are many men wno consider It
a point of honor not to "formally bind" a
girl until their own position Is secured.
This may sound all rlffht, but it does not
work out very satisfactorily, for the girl
at any rate.
To the man the proper "formality" con
sists In "speaking to papa," and present
ing an engagement ring. After that he is
looked upon as one of the family, and has
exclusive right to the society of his be
loved. If the two are mutually happy in
each other this arrangement may prove
quit successful. The man has an In
centive to push ahead, and ths girl has
ths benefit of his companionship, his care,
and the affection which exists only be
tween lovers, with the added advantage,
too, of acquiring a true knowledge of her
lover's character that will come In use
fully by and by.
It a man refrains from speaking until
marriage comes within hla means he may
cause the lady of his choice much un
happlness and distress of mind by monop
olising her time and company, guarding
her effectively from the attentions of any
other man, by practically seising ths prlv-
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CLIM3ED
place. That's it."
"That! That little burry splotch!" ex
claimed the lady disgustedly. "Is that it?
Why why, I thought it would be lots big
ger. When I think of all tha fuss the
papers have made I don't understand it
at all!"
"Look there now!" cried the Boss en
thusiastically. "The tail's getting clearer!"
"Yes, I see It now," she sgreed, follow
ing the direction of his eye. And then
she added speculatively, "I wonder If the
comet wags the tall or the tall wags tha
comet!"
But the Boss' mind now soared far above
such a petty play upon words.
"How small we are in comparison with
this wonderful universe of stars!" he said
solemnly "millions of worlds whirling
through spare, come from nowhere, going
nowhere; Just whlrly dervishes of the
sky" "
"But, dear, souls are Just the same as
stars," his wife Interrupted "Just as far
apart Just as indefinite of "beginning and
end. And these things stars, planets,
comets are vast and great, I suppose, but
Proper Time' for a Han to Propose
llges of an engaged man without giving
the girl the right to declare openly that
she belongs to him.
Grandpa Did you aethe pea
cock in the garden, Mary ?
Mary Wm that a peacock? I
thougnt.it wbi cbJckcnJlq full
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He Talks Learnedly on Astronomy,
Bell Boys and Fire Escapes. .
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do you know I find the creations of man
much more interesting. A poem to a star
seems to me greater than the star a Corot
nocturnegreater than the moon,"
The Boss realized that his wife was
setting a heart breaking poetlo pace, but
he rose nobly to the occasion.
"But where were your creations of man.
your poets and. painters," he asked grand
iloquently, "when the earth was a molten
mars and the stars sang together?"
At which the Boss' wife giggled almost
unaccountably.
"Do you know what song the stars sang?"
she asked. "I've Just thought. It's that
old thing they have at stags, 'We won't
go home till morning, till daylight doth
appear.' "
"Gee!" said the Boks, getting back to
his everyday manner, "It's nearly day
light now! Come, let's go down!"
And he strode toward the heavy Iron
door on the roof and started to swing It
open. But there was no swing to It, The
door was closed tight and locked.
"That blankety blank blank," sald'sne
Boss' his mind swiftly reverting to Sam,
"has locked us out! I'll fix him tomor
row for this! I'll have him fired!"
All the time the Boss was tugging, rat
tling and pounding on the door.
"Walt a minute, dear," said ths wile;
"perhaps" v
"When I want advice from you I'll ask
for it," replied the Boss, grimly. "Ars
you opening the door, or am I?"
"Neither of us, apparently," his spouse
retorted, and then for thirty minutes
watched him beat the door, rattlf It some
iiivio, ii y iv yn-n. wio 1UCK, only 10 OOSSrvS
finally: "Well, It looks to ma as if we
were going to spend the rest of the night
on the roof."
"if I may say a word," his wife re
marked, in her coolest accents, "I would
suggest that you climb down the fir es
cape to our apartment, whjch it ilghted-
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and then come up and get me."
Tha Boss grinned somcwhut sheepish'.
"I never thought of that," ha said.
And for once meekly and with entire suc
cess he acted on her suggestion.
"It become plainer and plainer to me
every day that women are utterly devoid
of the simplest roasonlng powers," de
clared 'the Boss of the Establishment to
the Confirmed Married Man next day.
. (Copyright, 1910, by the N. Y. Herald Co.)
The man may probably feet that he 1
acting fairly and honorably in not speaking
definitely until his position Is more fully
assured, but, if he wishes to continue tny
Joying the delights of the girl's society, 11
Is clearly his duty to give her tha only
position fair to her that of his affianced Y
wife.
Of courre there are some people who
think that a man who la not In a position
to marry has no right to tie a girl down
to an engagement, and so perhaps spoil
her chances of securing a mors eligible
partner, but it Is nut what these people
think, but what the girl herself thinks
which really counts.
It is the girl herself who should d'flflde
whether she will say "yes" or "nay,"
the man who loves her however remote
Ills prospects of matrimony may be
should go to her and tell her frankly aboif
his position, and then if sh be willing to
alt for him, well and good; If not, well,
time softens the hardest blow.
But ss a rule women prefer lov to
riches, and there is perhaps no batter test
of true love than poverty, for when a J
woman really and truly loves a man sba"
does not take his poverty Into consideration
at all, preferring rather to be mistress of
a cottage with him to share 1t with her .
than reign as a society queen Tln of
the palatial mansions tit Mayfai-Uoiu
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