lot ilTfi BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1910. V X-tS REAL ESTATE TArlM AND RANCH LAN D FOR IAMB (Continued.) Tlorlda. FLORIDA LAND CI LEAP, Would you Invent In at, 10, 20 or 40 ecre fruit, vegetable, poultry, pecan or .ruck (arm in Florida'a best agricultural llntrlct, it you ctuld get it for li.oO per acre under market price? We are Just opening new tract In Columbia county, and wnile constructing the campaign will ill a few tracta on cash or easy pay ments of to per month. VVe have Just Issued a beautiful 20-page book, allowing pictures of fields and dwellings in our lo :allty, all In artlKtlc colors. W will mall rou this book free and send you such tther advertising matter aa will give you 1 good Idea of our p-oposltlon. Our land convenient to three railroads and we ave Lake City, a modern county seat f ,000 people, In our midst. People who mow Fiorina consider our tract one of he very best. It is endorsed by bankers. tongressmen, farmers and the Board of Trade. Prices very low; easy buying plan. A'riie for maps and book giving truthful description. Columbia-Florida Laud Co., HU i Times Bldg., St. Louis Mo. 15,000 ACRES. A SNAP FOR QUICK SALE. Florida Fast Coast, Evergiadee. AU . nuck land. Ureatest bargain in tha whole itate. No brokers. FRANK L. BILLS ft COMPANY, Ji'j Monroe 8t., Chicago. FLORIDA. We have soma of tha best land In the Itate, below tha frost line at attractive prices, (lend for particulars. Estero Land Company, - First National Bank Bldg., Chicago. XOV CAN STAY AT HOME And make Big Money ' In Florida. Ona dollar a month will make y6u part wner in one of the greatest fruit, truck, pecan, orchard, resort, hotel and general tilgh-class development propositions ever Inaugurated In this slate of phenomenal opportunities. Send for proof of this state ment and full particulars. J. A. liollomon, President, Jacksonville, Fla, FLORIDA FARMS PUTMAN COUNTY, FLA. Tea-acre farms for only $J0O, one-third rash, balance one and two years. We guarantee the land to be as good as any in the state. Natural flowing wells, good drainage, home markets. Only 6 nllea from Palatka, Carraway station on the O. K. & F. Ky., In the center of the land. All of our farms are In easy walking distance of station and postoffice. River and rail way transportation facilities for truckers and growers the best In the state. Finest tunning rnd residence auction In Florida. Good schools, churches, etc. N malaria. Write today for one of our beautiful Il lustrated prospectus and map. E. Z. JONES & CO., &C6-607 Atlantic National Bank Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla, We Guarantee 7 Net The Twin Falls Tract, ThE LARG EST IRRIGATION TRACT IN THE WORLD, la peopled with a lot of good citizens. They need money for SEED, implements, home building. We guar antee 7 per cent net on all money you can lend. Security approved. Write to us about this. 1UPLEY BROTHERS, foimerly of Omaha, FILER, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO. lont. 67H-ACRE FARM. Six mllea of Council Blufts. all fine land but about three acres; one-half In upland Valley as rich as land can be; large orch ard, good vineyard, 8-room house, good barns, hog houaea, chicken houses, coal cellar, running water all the year round; about five acres-each alfalfa and timothy; we have Just been over this farm and con sider it one of the best small hog or dairy farms we have seen and one of the best bargains at U5 per acre. Medea Real Estate Co., It Pearl St, Council Bluffs. Kamaava. FOR SALE Improved farm, S40 acres, 600 tillable, 500 level, fenced and cross fenced, watered with springs and ponds, some hay land, 800 pasture, no rocK, ZM cultivated, 75 wheat, 26 spelts, 15 barley, 75 corn, cropa fine; balance leeu; 4-room atone houae, atone, barn, granary, room tor 1,000 bu., hen house, crto, cattle shed, good well, mill, tank, brood house, full aet of Implements, 2 horses, set of harness, 20 cattle, 1 brood sow, Wo chickens, orch ard, all kinds of fruit, telephone; black soil, clay subsoil; buFldlnga Insured; 1 miles to school and postoflloe; price fJ,00u. $W,su0 cash, $2,200 6 years at 11 per cent; 12 miles to town, no agents. Write owner. A. . P. CAKLETON, Grove County, Alamhus, Kansas. Michigan. 40 ACRES, $200. HALF CASH, BALANCE 12 YEARS. The land Is situated not far from Bay City, Michigan, and adapted for farms, grazing or truit. Perfect titles, and will bear close Inspection, The above price and terms are made to close aa estate quick. If you want a 40 or more send your option in now, with $1 per acre, and balance to be paid when deed are returned. BRADFORD & COMPANY. 84 Adams St., Chicago, MICHIGAN FARMS. No. 120 acres, cleared, smnu house and barn, soma fruit, near town, fin fruit land. $l.OU0. No. I 40 acres, cleared, good house and barn, plenty of fruit, level, good soil. 11.250. No. 3 2tW acres, rich loam soil, level, 4 miles Muskegon, city ,Uw; (12 per acre, $1 per acre aowu, uaiancu easy terms. THE EVANS-HOLT CO., Fremont, Mich THESE ARE WONDERS. READ, READ and wonder. Practically a gilt, 240 acre; lies like a garden; 175 acres cultivated; balance on timber and pasture on oeautuui river; goou no use, iv, story; good barn and other buildings. BullJinics carry JJ.toO Insurance; farm ail fenced and cross lenceo; rural mall and telephone: three miles to town, nine miles to railroad town; iuu line bearing appio trees and other Iruus. Tilt; PRICE 11 a $l PER ACRE. Think of It. There Is not another such bar gain In the world. 0 acrea splendid land, 60 acres cultivated, balance in tine hardwood timber: 7 mllus u town; rural mail and telephone; good house and barn; A WONDERFUL BARGAIN. rrnoa si.ioo, ii.nv cash, oaiance to suit you. We are always the leaders In bargains; bond for full particulars. H. V. SAWYER, NEWAYGO, MICHIGAN. FORCED SALE An excellent 60-acre larm, an amount anu level, no swamp or wet land, very productive; with aucceax- fully grown coin, clover, wueat. vegetables mu nun, triuum uuuse; ueuutiiui ariade: large barn, poultry house, tool hwuse, etc.; also plenty of choice bearing fruit. Thin is a leal tarm and one that Mill make money lor any live man. It Is on main road, lose neighbors, schools, etc.; only about M minutes' walk from the biggest lake lit Michigan where there Is sood boatinn fih. Ing or buthing. This farm must be sold quick and We therefore make the price .wu, uiit-imti caBii, naiance to suit buyer H. C. DEE. Lux E, Martin. Mich. ' LAND FOR SALE. V rile me toiiav. E. F. FREMONT. NEWAYGO CO.. MICH. SNAP Money-makina country hnm. stock, tools au4 crop complete; one of ine bekt 70-ecre tonus in the state, practically level, lays aouut 2s milea Hum town, ou beuutlful uiadv roau. closa nuhh.ir. scnoula and church. Tula tann l., -.,.,. n a beautiful lake, an elegant spring brook flow a acrossIt. large new y-ioum field stone residence, big baeemeiit or cellar, large Verandas; big, new burn, room tor 4 head of horses. cows, also carriage and tool room; lots of choice bearing Iruiu This farm is high class In every respect and we ate makma a great sacrifice when we offer It. it must b sold quick and we will let every iiiinu go in me way ot machinery viuca, ciu nere is everyiiung rroin a pitchfork to self binders, all machinery is practically new, also wagon, carriage., hr neaaea, 60 chickens, t cows. 4 hursra. h... etc. To quick buyer will make the uric. $3.MX; must have $1,2U0 cash, balance can brj mi i in small vearlv liji i nit.ii i it'tii posaeealon and turn everything over to ouyer lu noura. n you are ready I snap the biggest bargain on tarth, dou auiaa seeing thla quick. THE FRED PARR CO.. . . PieiawelL. Mich. REAL ESTATE FARM AND HANCH LAND FOR BALK JMI-hlaan- . ontlnaed IF SOLD AT ONCE. 120 acres; good soli; apple orchard; 40 acres timber; 8-room house; good barn; everything coplete. Ki acres; a sandy loam; 7 acres maple and elm timber; two large apple orchards; 10-room house; large frame barn. Within four miles market and main Una railroad. Choice, $3,200; cash $700; balance eaay terms. WAYLAND REALTY CO., YYayland. Mich. A SNAP. M ACRES FRt'lT, VEUETABI-E AND CHICKEN IaAND, In renter of M.chigan; near county cat and railroad town and fine lake; lou apple tree, 100 peach trees, TOO amail fruit; raisea 400 bushels of potatoes to an acre; good soli; clear title: only iXtO; $20 down, $10 per month, without interest, or $-10 off for cash; must sell; might throw In cow or 40 chick ens. OWNER. R. 403, 115 Dearborn St., Chicago. Hiaarl. FINE CASS CO., MISSOURI, FARM 4G0 acres, one mile of railroad town, io miles Kansas City; all In cultivation and grass; all rich, fine lying land; 8-room house, barn and outbuildings; well fenced and watered. If you want a bargain In a well located grain and stock farm, you can t beat it; only S& per acre; good term on this. O. W. CLARDY INV. CO., 801 Commerce, Kansas City, Mo. TIMBER and ranch land baraatna In South Missouri. Morris 4s Walker, Moun tain View. Mo. Missouri Continued. IN MISSOURI. 215 acres; 125 miles southeast of Kansas City. 70 acres In cultivation. Box house: good barn; out buildings and fine water and grass; large orchard of different varieties of fruit. 2 miles to good trading point. Close to school and church. Price $3,600. This is a money maker. GEORGE KUMPF, 203-5 Sheldley Bldg., Kansas CJty, Mo. FOR HALE-4,T20 acres in Jefferson county, Montana, at $10 per acre, on easy terms. This tract la located 2Va miles from town of Whitehall, a thrifty little city on the N. P. and C, M. &,St. P. coast line; 2.000 acres of this tract Is ,under irrigation; water rights from the Jefferson river. About 1,200 acres bottom land, about 75 per cent of this tract is tillable, balance suit able for pasture. This tract la located In the famous Montana apple belt and la a bargain. 13,000 acres, Meagher county, Musselshell valley, Montana, $17 per acre; easy terms; located on C, M. & St. P. R. R., 3l miles from two good towns; at least SO per cent of this tract Is suitable for farming. A good proposition to cut up into email farms; 4.000 to 6,000 acres can be Irrigated; many springs furnish abundance of water the year around. MART YN & STUART LAND CO., Aberdeen. S. D.. And 335 Palace Bldg., Minneapolis. Nebraska. BARGAIN In Plan Valley Irrleated Farm! Extra good 160 acres; must be sold quick. 60 acres alfalfa, 80 acres beBt wheat grass meadow In the country; 30 acres to other cropa. $85 per acre. Write quick for terms and further information to Box No. 151 Qerlng, Neb. FOR HALE. 160 acres unlmnroved Dralrle land. All level, good land, in good neighborhood. $ miles northeast of O'Neill. This is a bar gain. Price $25 per acre. , C. F. McKENNA. O'Neill. Nebraska. Sarpy County Snap A beautiful home, highly Improved. 1C0 acres, fine land: 10 miles to Omaha, 5 miles to South Omaha stock yards. Price if sold quick, $150 per acre. C. R Combs, Room 15 Old U. S. . Nat. Bldg., 12th and raruim. .mono. u. ui. TWO BIG BARGAINS. $20175 cultivated; best, black clay soil: new 9-room house. Price, $t,500. ISO 110 best bottom land. 110 cultivated: Improved; IV miles to town; $45 per acre. blUUIVS UA.KU CO., KEARNEY, NEB. 'Monk Dakota. NORTH DAKOTA. THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY. Land in the Mouao River loop, where crop failure Is unknown. Hon. J. J. Hill says this land is all worth ilco per acre, and he knows. Will rent and pay 20 per cent on investment. What is your money earning? The finest prairie land In the world, write me for Utst. it is free. K. E. GOWIN. Glenburn, N. D. Oklahoma. NOTICE. To be sold at public auction, June 75. IniO. A 3-story, modern, 60-room, brick hotel bulldlnir In city of 6,000, Stillwater. Okl. Best located property In city. Stillwater a center of luterurban system now build lntr. has other good railroad facilities, has state agricultural school; city Is growing rapidly. This hotel has best business in the city, but the proprietor must sell on ac count of pour Health, will sell furniture and building on day of sale with privilege ot leasing if building itseir noes not toil Inquiries concerning this property and terms Of sale will be promptly answered by the undersigned. John luusi, sr.. Kiiiiwaier. oki. Ortoa, BUY farm lands now. They are dally In creasing In value. There Is a limited amount of land, but no limit to me future popula tion. The Pacific Northwest ia tiie present land of opportunity. We have a fine assort ment of (arms, some or wnicn will autt vou. Write us today, staling your require ments, and we will mail you full particulars free. The Card Realty 4k In v. Co., 426 Henry Bldg., Portland, ore. IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS, Rogue River Valley, Oregon. Declared by government experta to be the most perfect fruit belt In the world: ejriind sweepstakes pnxu; Spokane Natloral Apple show; has received the highest prices ever paid for fruit In the New Y'ork and Lon don markets; orchards now producing over il.ouO net per acre. irrigated oicuaru iracis un payment ptlin, ranging In price from $225 per acre for un developed land to $5o0 per acre for devel oped orchards. liogueianus, incorporated, v Medford, Oregon. Hoath Dakota. BOUTH DAKOTA CORN Ald'D ALFALFA LANDS. Tha rush Is on for Stanley eounty; buy landa near the new railroad and doubla your money in the next year; Hu.odO aures to aelect from; $10 to Hi per acre. Call or write Felland Realty Company, Ul Palace Bldg... Minneapolis, Mluo. 160 ACHES MEADE COUNTY, S. D.; every acre can be cultivated; $15 per acre. J. G. Bone, 312 Sugurt iilk.. Council Bluffs, la. Lil; Ull l.1 11V nWKl,'U 'fill .. . i agricultural land, located two miles trom ....... ..... .... f 4. K .r 1J D i new ivniiiii. vii v.. u. . ... i, ill Hyde Co., S. D. This has positively got to move within the next twenty days. Price V-'i per acre. J. .N. Ki.xu, llighmore. S. D. FOR SALE Extra choice halt section In Hyde county, S. D. All good tillable land. Price $25 per acre. The iveiaer Land Co., Hignmore, S. D. CHOICE BARGAINS. 160 aerea, 7 mllea trom Vvatertown. 2 milt a from Foley, beautiful slightly roll ing land, free fiom -pond, creeka, gravel or atone, h acrea into crop, a acrea hay. no buildings, for a quirk aale $2.50 per acre, cam down io a ai.twu mortgage now on the land, & per cent, purchaser gels one-third crop delivered. 560 acres, all prairie, no Improvements, 4Uu acrea good farm land, 160 rough pasture hunt. U miles from Watertown, i mllea from 3 other towns, it a worth $25 per acre we are ottering It for $25 for a quick sale, cash down to a $3,800 mortgage now on the land at 6 per cent.' If you are on the market for a bargain In land you should lose no time In aeeing meae, a no reus wamiin at Busney, water town, South Dakota. FOR SALE Extra fin 160 aerea unim proved land near Hignmore in Hyde county, S. D. Choirs aarlcultural land. $30 per acre; easy terms. Tha Kelsar Laud Co., High. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR S ALB oath Dakota . ontlnaed. FOR SALE $30 acres; every acre tillable; deep black soil; near town; price. Ui per era, Frank laashek. KunoaU, a LK Tela a. TWO TEXAS FARMS FOR SALE. 131 acres, loo In cultivation, alfalfa, corn and potatoea; three mllea from the town of Wharton; on the Colorado river; no overflow; 66 mllea from Houston. Also 9i acres, bo In cultivation, corn; ad Jolnlug the above place; of mile to a railroad switch; party can get Immediate possession; will take JfiO per acre for one or both places. Write to the owner. A. A. Norton, Wharton, Tex. Terms. YOU OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT IT. It'a a county seat In the center of the Rio Grande Valley and irrigation; has railroad, canala, new court house, good bank, school, brick business houses; Chapln needs people to develop Its great resources; they're rich enough to make you rich. Ask us for booklet ,,B." CHAP1N TOWNSITR COMPANY, Chapln, Tex. Vlra-lala. VIRGINIA FRUIT FARM. ' ' 825 ACRES $6,600. Two-story house; 13 rooms and basement; $ porches: ample outbuildings; apple orchard of 600 Albemarle pippins, wine sapa and other high-priced varieties; the trees are 12 years old, and being located in the great fruit belt of Albemarle county they are hardy and thrifty, and will yield a lifelong Income: 2Mi miles to railroad station; surrounded by good neighbors. If taken at once, only $6.eu0; part cash, bal ance on easy terms. For further details. see page 24, "Strout'i Farm Catalogue No. 30, Second Edition." It describes other rare bargains from $5 an acre up In Vir ginia, Maryland and the south. Copy free. Station 2676. E. A. Strout, Union Bank Bldg.. Pittsburg, Pa. Wisconsin. YOU CAN BUY LAND FOR $10 A MONTH good land at from 18 to 120 an acre. In Vilas and Oneida counties, Wisconsin. We charge no interest. We pay the taxes. insurance clause m tho contract. BEST OPPORTUNITY IN THE COUNTRY for man of moderate means to OWN A FARM AND BE INDEPENDENT Write for map and book to Dept. 8 G. F. SANBORN CO.. Kasle River, Wis. 80-acre Improved farm for $1,600. This farm has 20 acres cleared free of stumps and under cultivation; land is level; good clay loam sou. clay subsoil: no stone: has 80 acres of heavy hardwood timber such as sugar maple, oak, basswood and birch, no underbrush in the timber; balance of land easy to clear. This farm borders on a beautiful lake with good fishing. It has a new frame house with seven rooms all complete ready to move Into; and a new stable, 16x26. Farm Is located six miles rrom Cumberland and three miles from Barronett: in a well settled farming coun try; Germans and Americans; on main traveled road, near schools, churches and creamery. There Is timber enough on this rarm that when sold win pay the interest and taxes for five years. Terms $200 cash, balance on time to suit purchaser, we also own another 80 of unimproved land that Joins this farm In case you want more land. Send for our special list of other iarms and timner land we own, also our book on northwestern Wisconsin. We are located In Barron county, 78 miles north east of St. Paul. Address Wisconsin Col- ontcatlon Co., Cumberland, Wis. Miscellaneous. CAN locate parties on desirable timber, fruit, agricultural and grazing lands. In California, Oregon and Washington, Special government land list, witn laws, sent to all interested partlea. West American Land and Tlmhr Co.. Sacramento, Cal- 719Vfc K REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS Wo offer conservative Investors carefully selected first mortgage loans on Improved Oklahoma farms that net attractive retu.ns. Write for particu lars. Humphrey & Humphrey, Independ ence. Kan. OARVIN BROS.. $d floor N. T. Life. $501 to $100,000 on Improved property. Ni delay. FOR SALE A $4,000 first mortgage on new, first class Improved inside property, 6 per cent semi-annual. Phone .Red 2947. Good 6 Farm Mortgages alwaya on hand and for sale amounts from $300 to $3,000. BENSON & MYERS, 412 N. Y. Life Bldg. at WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith . Co.. U30 F amain St, WANTED City loana. Patera Trust Co. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. lath and Farnam. LOWEST RATES Bemla. Brandela Bids. CiOO to $5,000 on bomes to Omaha. O'Keafe Real Eatata Co- 100J N. Y. LUe. Douglaa r A-S1U s SECOND mortgagee negotiated. 626 No Onab a National Bank is Idg. Doug. 4334. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOE (, and 7-room houses. If prices ara rigbl we can sell your property lor you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT COt. ' Suite 2 N. r. Life Bldg SOUTH OMAHA EVERY LADY LIKES DIST1NCTION Our HATS ara especially attractive; see them. Ryan's, 519 N. 24th St.. South Omaha, OUR WATCH REPAIR DEPARTMENT can ue depended upon as far as doing the most perfect work la concerned. Jacobson tc Furen Co., Jewelers and Opticians, 2404 N St., South Omaha. SWAPS 630 ACRES timber land. 3 miles from rail road station. Will cut over three million feet of good lumber, and when the land is Cleared It la the bent fruit land In the world. Price, 120 per aero. Clear. Want Omaha income, or would preier to trade ODu-nalf mterebt to aa experienced lumber man. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., (tulle 624 New York Lite Bldg. 'Phone Red lt&9. WE can trade anything, anywhere. LAlilltOP & TOBLN. D. 206S. 4a Bee. TAILORS MISFIT tailored suits $36 and $40 values at $16, He A. Rubensteln. 2USs S. 14th SL O. A. L1NQU13T CO.. 236 PA.VTON BLkL FOR evening functions full dress Is tha rule, and to get it made rigut see LU Tbiei, Tailor. 119 S. lOth SL WANTED TO BUY BEST PRICK paid for second-hand furniture, carpvti. clothing and auoea Phone Douglas $971. SECOND-HAND clothing; party, after 00a dresaes. John Felduiau, D. iUH. A-2ii34 BEST price for Id-hand clothing. D. 3440. WANTED A Stanley ateamer runabout, 1909 or 1910 model. Add rasa 1 11a nee. WANTED TO BUY two 3 or 4-room cot tagea. Must be very cheap fur cash. N-la, care Bea. WANT a bycicle; must be cheap; state price. Addresa B 287. Bee. Safes One large and one medium alxe sate, slate six and price. M 2M) Bee. HAVE customer for grain elevator. J. H. Panoth, Board of Trade. WANTED TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous Call 9 For Houaes ot All Blxea. List With Ua, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Cat ti. I. UXa Wf, Pbona Red 199. WANTED TO RENT Continued.' WANTED To rent modern suite of two or three rooms (unfurnished preferred) with board, within easy walking distance. Address U 657. Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position by up-to-date lady graduate registered pharmacist; twenty years' experience; capable of managing store, or would like position for pharma ceutical hou; can sell tha good a Address Y 114. care Bee office. , POSITION wanted by first-class nurse for babies, or maid. Traveling preferred. Web. 810. 2405 Blondo. ROAD or house position by experienced hardware salesman. W. 22, Bee. TOUNO man wants work with electric cars. Has battery and charging experi ence. Address P-3n0, care Bee. BOY of 19, who wants to learn survey ing, wishes to work assisting surveyor. Address O-209, care Bee. REAL FSTATE TRANSFERS Real estate transfers for June 20. 11U0. furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstractors. 1714 farnam street. Telephone Douglas aj5: F. S. Burling to Marie Sorenson, lot 23, block 3. Clarendon's Add $ 400 Berger Realty Co. to N. P. Bergers, sub lot 12 of lot 6, Capital Add 16,500 H. D. Reed to Ella Maloney. lot 22, block 7, Crelghton Heights 235 F. Roaewater to Alfred Lee, lot 11. Anslfleld 1 J. B. Robinson to Nathan SlobodlnBky, part of lot 6, block 7, Uorbach s 2d Add 3.2.0 M. M. Mackey to Jan Park, lot 152, Fairfax Add 75 W. N. Walker to James O'Connor, part lot 10 and all of 11. block 8. Creigh- ton'a 1st 5,500 A. K. Avers to Elizabeth Avers, lot 7, block 102, Dundee 6r0 M. E. Turner to Mver Coren, part lot i, block 2, Parker's Add 1 L. J. Traynor to Chris Pliant, lot 11, block 11. Plulnvlew 2,30 City of Omaha to Byron Reed Co , part or Thirteenth street lying between block 12 and lot 1, In' block 1, Van Camp's Add 50 county treasurer to A. J. nail. jMirt or lot a, block 9, jicuagun u.a Same to same, lot 11, Hall Place Same to same, part of kit 6, block 9, McCa&ue s Add Same to same lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 9. 10, 15 and 16, Hall's Place Samn to came, lot 27, block 17, Orchard Hill A. J. Hall to T. H. Hall, part lots 6 and 6, block 9, Mr-Cague a Add., lots 11 1, 2. 3, 4, 9, 10, 15 and 16. Hall Place, and lot 27, block 17, Orchard Hill 1 Hastings & Hoyden to M. McKay, lot 1, block 3, Collier Place. 650 M. T. McDonald to F. P. Klrkendall, part lot i and part lot 2, block 3, Capitol Hill : 1 F. P. Klrkendall to Carrie Millard, same property 20,000 RAILWAY TIME.CARD UNION STATION Tenth and Maaon. Chicago Great Western Chicago Limited a 5:00 pm , Twin City Limited a 8:30 pm a 8:00 am Chicago Expresa a 3:45 pni Twin City Expresa a 9:00 aiu a 9:00 pm Union Pacific Leave Arrive San Fran. Ov'rl'd Ltd. 8:15 a. m. 11:30 p. m. Chi. & Pac. Fast Mall. 4:10 p. ra. 6.45 p. m. Allantlo Express (:45 a. m Oregon Express 4:u0 p. m. b.M p. ui. Oregon-W ash. Ltd 12:40 p. m. t:20 p. in. Denver Special 0:47 a, ra. 12:30 a. in. Colorado special ...11:43 p. in. .4 a. m. Colorado Express..... j):oU p. ra, t.w p. ni North Platta Local..., s.15 a, m. 4:45 p. m. 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X :nu A m .a 12:! uni a2.4uuui ..all :26 pm a i.uo am Chicago bpeuial .ai:lipiu all. .0 pm ciucBao n.xpresa cuicago D'aot Lxpress Iowa Local Ciesiou-lowa Local... I l.uul, Kvnikk. . . .v pm a 4.M pm .a 6:20 piiiE b:u0 am .a 9:la am alu:0 am .a 3. JO pm . .4.JU um lu.M am aU:ta am a o tj am a ti.li! pui K. C. aud ou joaepn K. C. and au Joseou.. iw. C. aud fit. Josoyu.. ..aio:4o pm ,,a 9:u am .a :3W pm WEBSTEH I'lAilUA riltceath and Webater. Mlaaoarl Pacific ' Leave. Arrlva ,..n....b 3:60 pm bli lopm Paul, Minneapolis Jt Auburn Special. Chicago, St. Oniuha Sioux City Express.... Omaha' Local tloux City Passenger. Twin City Passenger.. Sioux City Local Emerson Local .b 1:00 pm Ml: 45 am c 6:20 pm b 9:20 pm ,b (:30 am .0 6:36 am ,b 6:56 pm b 9:10 am We desire to expresa heartfelt thanks to our many friends aud also American Feder ation of Musicians, Douglaa County Ploneera, employes of I'nlon Pacific shops, Omaha Jewelers, Garfield Circle and quartet, for their kind assistance and sym pathy tendered ua during the Illness and death of our beloved father. Also for the beautiful floral tributes. tJKKTCHKN M. SCHINDLER, MHS. tiURI.KS LANU, WHEN YOU GET WOR DONE, Hf RE. TmaV JOS FOR YOU Takiei run INTO, THE SWAM AND ltLU nisi STALL f0RG TO FREEZE TM( cream Before GOING TO W0R IT'S ONLT A- 60UT A nILE 0OWN THERE' WE MAVt THATS RIGHTS 1 01 D FORGETS THAT: WELLX' HI HAVE TO ATTEND TO IT AT ONCE! TE.ll HER NOT 70 W0RRT" "corrmmT. iwa The Boss of the By AMEHE MAN. "How do I look?" Inquired the wife1 of the Boss of the Establishment, expectantly. She knew very well how she looked .for she had devoted the last two hours to find ing out, haying been engaged during that time with the mysterious rites required to get a woman ready for an evening party. But, confident as ehe was of the effect her efforts had produced, she wished to re ceive assurances of the Bobs' approval. The Bobs, however, was In no mood for appreciation. He had been waiting a long time fully dressed, to "attend a function It would have given him Infinite Joy to re main away from. So, after the most cas ual lifting of an eyelid at his wlfo's elab orate costume, he remarked car Itssly: "You haven't combed your hair yet, have you?" Q "Oh, no!" returned the lady, freezing to sarcasm at the Boss grouchy remark. "I never comb my hair for anything less than a ball. Come on, I'm ready." During the short drive to their destina tion a hostile silence prevailed In the cab, and the mind of the Boss' wife worked furiously on the picture of the Boas' dis may and chagrin, to say nothing of Moor lh Jealousy, when he should perceive the effect of her gown and other attractions on less calloused males. But, alas for his wife's calculations, the gathering In which they found themselves was of the most literary kind. Long haired male geniuses conversed In corners with short haired members of the Intellectual female species. Funny, Isn't It, how genius runs to hair In man and away from It In women! "Miss Blank, I want you to meet the famous Mr. Quill. Mr. Quill, ot course you're familiar with MIbs Blank's verse," the hostess was saying as the Boss and his spouse found their way toward her. Consternation wrote Itself on the coun tenance of the Boss' wife as she heard these worda. She read the papers relig iously. She knew the literary magazines by heart, and yet she had never heard of the famous Mr. Quill; she had never read one of the charming verses of Miss Blank. She had, however, no time for wonderment, for the next moment her own husband was bowing before a long, lank, Some Items Not in many years has false hair been worn bo much, ana though at first prices of these pieces were high the Immense de mand has reduced the cost, ror instance, a chignon, entirely covered with small puff curls, can be bought for $5.95. The Roman braid, heaviest In the middle and thin at the ends, is only $12 and $15, meas uring forty-two Inches long. This braid can be worn In different ways. It can be arranged coronet fashion, also as an outline for the curled chignon, or as a turban twist. Transformation boons for the women with thin hair are from 15.95 up. The low price at which white embroid eries are placed must be apparent to the most casual shopper. Probably the reduc tion is due to the unusual weather con dltlonB, for never before have these pretty trimmings cost so little. Beautiful flounclngs, worth at least a dol lar a yard, can be bought for sixty-nine cents, seml-flounclng, for twenty-five cents a yard, shows a great variety of de signs, while a really good quality of corset cover embroideries are marked at the ex tremely low price of nineteen cents. Small boys are "hnrd on clothes." as every mother of boya kno-vs, and two models In blue serge or cheviot have been especially di signed and manufactured to meet the little man's needs. 1 hey are both the eame price, and are of the same materials. The slzea are from S to 7 yeara of age. The first a liuislao blou0 ault, the DOWfA .a EK V V . f L I ryy .m II :iin!!i, tri. . M'M .v;irti -v.y; jw SSi-lN0W.'jAKE. VU' )) (HE RE'S H0f- friKTHATSIru)rT0"'RE RlSHTTTh rllOfn 4 iGET BACK TO WORK1. .' f -ING SOME NEVER STOP COLONEL 15 LIKE -Lf irve kept the rm I pay we-ll working, col- myself; he d die v .JOr'. V'Igoing ! WE ought Crt1 hSTr5'J (0NI,;U'RE 3 F HE couldn't J fel10 ToX TP 1 aTIVEjy (ge AT VtoKicy ype,w. ; ':.:...' ::J::'-.i'' mm BTTRTHM ydm mihiM Uuarua incw tbm auuLo COX" i Establishment ,!r Boss was Bomroev to a lanw VESTAL . IN A MOTHER. HUBOMVO.. elderly vestal in a mustard colored Mother Hubbard. "Miss Jones, I know you're crazy to meet the distinguished Mr. Mann Mr. Mann, the treat you've been looking forward to so long will be yours this evening. Miss Jones has consented to read one of her unpublished stories. Mrs. Mann, of course you're familiar with those exquisite little cameos!" The Boss' wife tried not to look any blanker than she felt, and tho Boss, as he was led away for execution by the vener able vision, found a ray of comfort in the realization that their hostess looked even blanker than his wife and that he had divined the reason why. For the Bosh' wife did not perform In any way, she had not a solitary parlor trick, much to his satisfaction. She was alone in her InslBnlflcance, how ever. . Every other .person among the thirty guests was proficient In some liter ary or artlntlo stunt, and each performed at full length until the one bright spot of the evening was reached what the Boss termed, unpoettcally, the "Eata." of Interest to the blouse closing on tho right shoulder with clusters of self-colored buttons. The sloeves are pleated to form deep cuffs. The bloom ers aro amply full and are lined. The second model is similar to the first, except that the neck Is finished with a sailor collar and shield. Both are fitted Ith leather belts. 1 wonder how many women know half the possibilities' of a discarded satin or silk foulard gown. Thin silk usually washes if carefully done, and when nicely pressed can be remodelled In a number of pretty and useful ways. For instance, a pretty house Jacket for morning wear. Another use for it Is to cut Into strips and combine with any Inexpensive ma terial, such as colton crepe, in the making of a handsomo kimono. The strips could be applied as wld bor ders. A double square will cover a cushion or a single square form the bck of a cut!i lon. Simple curtains for bedrooms can al.-o be hemmed with figured foulaid and will be attractive. Persons who are looking for a particu larly pretty eewlng bag that Is a con venient shape will like to fashion one after the following directions: Cut a '.arge round, or any desired size, and cover on both sides with plain silk, satin or a brocade. Then take pink chif fon about twelve Inches wide and three times as lung ns the round measures In circumference. Gather one edge and sew dowa ttf tiia round, iXtvx tii top over an klf IT Ix2l r-fnir. L.L -V, iUiiiiiaMma7 He Decides as to the Respective Subtleties of Bean and Onion Soup. Gathered about the festive board every highbrow gave his appetite and his pos unrestricted play. While the Boss Rased In something of 1 panic at a strange and watery concoctlot In a pale glass beelde his plate, a long haired musician across- tha table wound several feet of spa-ghettl about his fork and observed soulfully: " 'Tls rose leal punch, nectar of the gods! What pit j man cannot satisfy his material needs by Inhaling the perfume of exquisite flowersl To think that we muni sate our bod lei with fleBbJ Faugh!" "How true," murmured the hostess, Fympathetlcully. "Let me help you to somt potato salad." "Have you henrd Mr. Ahramoskl's new roncerto?' gurgled the elderly vestal to th Boss. "Really, you must hear It. It has Burn a wonderful motif so subtle!" "The Boss looked rather disgustedly at the Bpaghettl weaver, who, he discovered, had several times removed his eyes from his plate long enough to cast several burn ing glances nt his neighbor, the Boss wife. "Ah!" murmured the musician, "It Is nothing to the piece I shall compose this evening. I shall call It 'Love's Awaken ing,'"" and again the Boss thought he de tected an ardent glance. . "Oh, what a marvelous title!" gushed th vestal, and then, her attention focussed upon the Bobs' wife for the first time, she remarked: "What a knowing shade of lav ender your gown Is! I think the blue lav ender Is bo subtle, don't you?" The Bobs' wife blushed at being the cen ter of bo much attention and uttered Bonn Inaudible reply. "Don't you think bo, Mr. Mann?" In quired the vestal. "Think what?" asked the Boss ungra ciously. "Why, that blue lavender Is much mor subtle than pink lavender!" The Bobs fixed a stony gaze on the lank locks of his wife's admirer. "Pardon my Inattention." he said, "I was Just wonder ing how long a man could live on tht smell of hair oil," and then, speaking t the table nt large, he added: "Can any body here tell me which la Jhe more aun tie, bean or onion soup? They both havt such delicious motifs?" (Copyright, 1910, by the N. T. Herald Co) 7 Women Folk J- embroidery hoop of convenient else t slip tho hand In and out. No closing of any kind Is necessary. The bag Is Just given a twlht and It closes like a leather tobacco puueh. While examining a number of pretty col lars In Irish crochet recently the thotiUt camo to ine what a good Investment four Inch Dutch collars mlKht be. For Instance, they could be used for a bertha on one dress, the ends meeting under tiny bows or other decoration on the shoulders. On another a low-necked frock they . mlKht be sewed to the upper edge and so brills' tho walt In round Dutch effect. On a third they could be used to trim the top of the waist, meeting a chemisette of fine tucking. A bertha In one piece of this size would not only be expensive, but It would be apt to be loo elaborate for gon eral wear. Among the useful novelties for hall and veranda furnishing are tabourets ot golden and weatheied ouk to hold ferns, a book or a work basket, ut 11.50 each, size four tot n Inches across and nineteen Inches high. An artistic looking umbrella stand, also of weathered oak, measures eleven inches wido by twenty-seven Inches high. Prlca : 25. Long skirls ure worn for afternoon and evening, but even at such tlrct many women wear short skirls. A detachable frill and detachable tunw over collar are additions to a smart hlta linen shirtwaist of medium Height, which has the front Cuveied wltb o,urter-Uia luck y ) ) i