THE BEE: OMAIIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1910. REAL ESTATE 9 A RM AXU HAAlll UAU FOR AL RFAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE 10 REAL ESTATE FARM AND HAftClt LAN D FOR tALB (Continued.) FARM AMU It A C 11 L.AMU FUR I ALB FARM AND HAM CU LAND FOR i ALB Caaada Coatlaaea. LAST GREAT METROPOLIS OF NORTH AMEKICA. Fort George Nuw starting on main Una of Orand Trunk Pacific Ky., and on lines of in other railroads projected and build ing. Fort Ueorge la geographical and strat egic commercial center of ilrllish Columbia and metropolla ol ail Inland empire larger man tha atatea of Iowa and jainneso'a. V'ort George la at Junction of ooe thousand miles of naviawble waterways. Millions of acres of splendid farming lands, besides unlimited timber, mineral and coal re sources, are tributary. Una hundred mil lion dollars will be spent in next this years In railroad building alone. By the summer of lull twenty-five thousand mun, with payroll of one hundred thousand dol lars per day, will be employed In uie vicin ity of Fort Oeorge. Wa are Joint owners and sola agents tor Fort Ueorge Town alts. Tha government Insures anu guaran tee title to lota and owns one-quarter of them. Write ua quick for maps, plans and full information about fortuiia-maalng oppor tunities at Fort Ueorge, aieo aoout our upptr Fraaer Valley karma. MAXUKAb KEbuLKCfea (SECURITY CO., U'U. Ui Winch Bldg., Vancouver, B. C. Colorado. COLORADO Property for Sale 11-room brick and stona residence at Golden, Colo., Vt miles west of JJenver; place naa been used for private boarding nouse, is mod ern and a money maker; easy terms to tba right party. Box lUi. Uolden. Colo. A COLORADO LAND SACRIFICE. 6W acres for fcs.OW J.OOO down, balance 6 years' time, equul payments; comprising the old home place of tiie bpere ranch Xuia rolling and second bottom land value of lands surrounding Is f-V to $40 per acre . . I . . . . l I .-,,. mun tt i il 1 1 a V l H m . iuu iiivuiu w. u . ...w.v ... price la for Immediate sale write tor plat and description. HAlULEK REALTY COMPANY, Coiorauo springs. v.010. 0 ACRES OR LESS OF TUB SEMPER FARM. 9 miles northwest trom Denver on C. & e. K. R. to Bouloer; choice farming land; minutes trom Spencer station or school, hourly interurban to Denver and northern towns; plenty Irrigating water, 7-room . house, stables, granaries, etc., s wells (best mineral water in Colorado), orchard, grove, largo shade trees around house. Apply on premises to C b. Semper, owner, or P. O. box 67, Denver. COLORADO. .Wyoming, Nebraska and Kansas Lind for sal. $25 per acre buys from owner a tract of level, unimproved land la Irrigation district In the San Luis valley. Will arrange to show at any time. He us for full partloulars. WM. 8IPPLE, tig Commonwealth Bldg., Denver, Colo. IRRIGATED LANDS. 80 and lt-acre tracts of smooth, fertile. irrigated land on the Costilla estate In the San Luis valley of Colorado can yet be purchased at w an acre, in Is Includes a perpetual water right Easy terms. Larg est and most attractive project ever de velooed in Colorado: 6.000 acres in ciritlva tlon tills year. Write for free maps and lolders. COSTILLA IRRIGATED LAND CO.. l&tt'Cnampa St., Denver, Colo. Florida. FLORIDA LAND CHEAP. Would you Invest in a 6, 10, 20 or 40- acre fruit, vegelr.oie, poultry, pecan or truck farm in Florida's best agricultural district, if you ciuld get it for $7.50 per acre under market price T We are Just opening new iruct in Columbia county, and while constructing the campaign win sen a tew tracts on casn or easy pay ments of & per month. We have Just issued a Dea-Jtiiui zu-page Doog, showing pictures of fields and dwellings In our lo cality, all In artistic colors. We will mall you this book free and send you suoh votner advertising matter as will give you a good Idea of our proposition, uur land Is convenient to three railroads and wa have Lake City, a modern county seat ot ,uw people, in our midst. People who know Florida Consider our tract one of me very ueai. it s enaorseo oy Dankers, congressmen, farmers and the Board of 'Trade. Pricea very low; easy buying plan. Write for mans and book slvlnir truthful description. Columbia-Florida Land Co., Ui Ji lines Bldg., St. Louis. Mo. 16,000 ACRES. A SNAP FOR UU1CK SALE. Florida East Coast, Everglades. All muck land. Ureatest bargain In the Wliolu tale, xmo Brokers. FRANK L. BILLS A COMPANY, Jto Monroe St., Chicago. YOU CAN STAY AT HOME nd make Big Money In Florida. ' One dollar a month will make you part cwner in one oi mo greatest xruit, truort, uecan. orcnard. resort hotel and aeneral iilgh-clasa development propositions ever inaugurated in tins state ot phenomenal opportunities. Send for proof of this ataie mnt and full particulars. J. A. Hollonion, President. Jacksonville, Fla. FLORIDA. 'Wa have some of the best land In tha sUte, , below the frost line at attractive price. Send for particulars. Estero Land company. First National Bank Bldg., wii.vaav. FLORIDA FARMS PUTMAN COUNTY. FLA. Ten-acre farms for only fcJ0, one-thtrd cash, balance one and two years. We guarantee uie lanu to do as good as any in tne state. Natural flowing wells, good uiainage, home markets. Only 11 miles from palatka, Carraway station on the G b. At F. Ry.. in the corner of the land. All ot our farnia are In easy walking distance of station and postofflce. River and rail way transportation facilities for truckers and growers the best in the state. Finest larming run residence section in Florida. Good schools, churches, etc. No malaria. write touay ior one or our beautiful 11- tuatrateu prospectus ana map. . Z. JONES & CO., 606-607 Atlantic National Bank Bldg.. Jacksonville. Fla. Idaho. We Guarantee 7 Net The Twin Fallg Tract, TliK LARG EST IRRIGATION TRACT IN THE WORLD, ! peoplod with a lot of good citueus. 'liiey need money for SEED, Implements, home building. We guar amee 7 per cent net on all money you can lend. Security approved. Write to ua about this. lOPLE BllOTILEliS, formerly of Omaha, FILER, TWIN FALLS COUNTY, 1PAHO. Kaaaas. rUK t)ALl improved farm. G40 acres, Cue tillable, WO level, fenueU and cio lenced, watered witn springs and ponds, soma nay laud, M pasture, no rock, u) cultivated. i .Wheat spelts. 16 barley. 76 corn, crops fine; balance teed; 4-rootu stone house, stons burn, granary, room fur 1.000 bu., heu house, crio, cattle shed, good well, mill, tank, brood house, iull set ot implements, x horses, aut of harness, si cattle, I brood sow, two cnlckena. orch . aid, ail kinds of fruit, telephone; black son. clay subsoil: bulldlnxs insured: miles to school and postofflce; price lf.j.000. flO.jotf caati, $i2u0 6 yeara at per cent; U nines to wwu, no agents, writ owuer, a. r. uaklliun, Qiove County, Alanthua. Kansas. . Mlcklcas. MICHIGAN FARMS. Nd. i zo acres, cleared, email house and uain, soma iruit near town, line Irult land, tl.uu. No. I 40 acres, cleared, good house and win, pinny vi i run, level, good soil, II ZM. No. a SW acree. rich loam soiL lvi a milaa Muskegon, city Jtt.Ow; $12 per acre, $1 uwr ivn uwwii, iwiriiuv easy terms. HE EVANS-UoLT CO.. Fremont. Mich. 40 ACRES. M xJIALF CASH. BALANCE U YEARS. Tiie land is situated not far from Bay i u y, Miviiiitui, nu auaptea tor rarms, tiasina or nuiu renevi tines, ana wll oar close inspeotlou. Tba above uric sji, terms are made to do ac estate quick. It you wairt a t or otore send your anrin In uow, with 11 per acre, asd balance 10 ie v paid whoa deeds are raturned. . BRADFORD COMPANY, as avuauia b, vdicao. . . oatlnaed THESE AKK WONDERS. READ, HhAU and wonder. Praotlcally a lit: ii airei: Ilea like a garden: lit acres ultivated; balance on tliuoer and pasture beauutui river; good house, ivt story-, ood barn und omer buildings. Buildings carry .MJ0 insurance; lariu ail fenced and cross lenced; rural mail and telephone; nree miles to town, nine miles to railroad town; luu fine bearing apple trees and other runs, inn, fKiCiii it a n i-s.it alhiv. hink of It. Ihere la not auoiber auca bor- aln in the world. M acrea SDlendid land. SO acres cultivated. balance In line hardwood timber; 7 miles to town; rural mail and telephone; good nouse nd barn: A yyonu&k ul. bakuai.i, Price $l,7od, tl.000 cash, balance to suit you. wa are always tha leaders in Bargains: others try to follow. Bend lor lull particulars. 11. W. SAWfEH, NEWAYUO. MICHIGAN. FORCED SALE An excellent M-aer farm, all smooth and level, no swamp or wet land, very productive; with success fully grown core clover, wheat, vegetables and fruit; G-room bouse; beautiful shade; large barn, poultry house, tool house, eto,; iso plenty of choice bearing iruit. xnia is real tarm and one that win make money for any live man. It is on main road. lose neighbors, schools, etc.: only about lu minutes' walk from the biggest lake in Mlclilgan where there is good boating, fish ing or bathing. This farm must be sold quick and w therefore make the price U.tuo; one-hulf cash, balance to suit buyer. ti. uiutua. cux u, aiarun. Mien. LAND FOR bALE. W rite me today. E. F. FREMONT. NEWAVUO CO., MICH. SNAP Money-making country home. stock, tools and crop complete; on of the bent JO-acre farms in the state, practically level, laa aoout 2to miles from town, on boautlful mad road, close neighbors, schools and church. This farm boruers on beautiful lake, an elegant spring brook tlowa across It, large new s-rooni field stone residence, big; basement or cellar, large verandas; big, new barn, room for 4 head of horses, t cows, also carriage and tool room; lots of choice bearing irult. This farm Is high clasa In every respect and we are making a great sacrifice when we offer II It must be sold quick and We will let everything go in the way of machinery, stock, etc. There Is everything from a pitchfork to self binders, all machinery la practically new, also wagon, carriage, har nesses, uu chickens, cows, 4 horses, nogs. etc. To quick buyer will make the price 13,800; must have $1,200 cash, balance can be paid In small yearly payments. Will give possession and turn everything over to buyer In 43 hours. If you are ready to snap tl.e biggest bargain on earth, don't mis seeing tnis quick. ' THE FRfcD PARR CO., i Box E. Plalnwell. Mich. IF SOLD AT ONCE. 120 acres; good soil; apple orchard: 40 acrea timber; 8-room house; good barn; everything coitrplete. sti acres; a sandy loam: 7 acres maple and elm timber: two lance aDDle orcharda: 10-room house: large frame barn. within four miles market and main line railroad. Choice. S3.200: cash 1700: balance easy terms. WAYLAND REALTY CO., Wa'land. Mich. A SNAP. 20 ACRES FRUIT, VEGETABLE AND - CHICKEN LAND. in center of M,chgan; near county neat and railroad town and line lake: 100 aDDle tree. luV peach trees, 700 small fruit; raises 400 Dusneis or potatoes to an acre: good soil: clear tine; only uuu; VM down. 110 per mount, wimoui interest, or jy oil lor casn; must sell; might throw la cow or 40 chick ens. OWNER, R. 403, 115 Dearborn St. Chicago. Minnesota. ONE of the grandest farms In Minnesota: 200 acres richest coil, well fenced: 100 acrea in crop corn, oats, wneat, clover, etc.; 40 acres tine, narawooa timoer, fenced for pasture, bordering on beautiful river, witn excellent fishing and boating; 60 years free use of 300 acres adJoininc land fenced for pasture. Tin-room house, full atone basement, witn cemented floor; magnifi cent' barn, 4uxs0, stone basement, Witn ce mented floor, every possible modern con venience; holds lao tons hay: water in barn; cost over 64,000, feeding shed 20xlo0 feet, attached. Fine concrete silo, holds 160 tons; brick smokehouse; icehouse full of Ice: hognouse. henhouse: storehouse. 30x40 feet, two stories nigh, equipped for making cneese, run stone Dasemeiii; other out buildings: fine large windmill, with 40. foot tower, and corn alienor; three drive wells, gasoline engine attached to pumDS, cream separator etc.; ten horse-power steam engine, spiendid set of modern farm ing implements, every tning complete, in eluding corn binder and loader, corn en red der, ensilage cutter, fine carriages, etc.; twenty-three full-blooded Poland-China hogs, including six brood sows; twenty cows, fifteen yearlings, one registered Hoi- steln bull, years old; four spiendid young horses, etc.: 100 cords No. 1 stove wnnn: near new arrow line, near scnool, telephone in nouse, man carrier cans twice dally, lour nines iroin xiarris on iortnern Pacific, tony-five miles north of Twin Cities. frice, growing crops ana everything in eluded. tl6.uoo: casn. or half cash if !. ulred. Mis. badle Fuller, liu Laurel Ave., ct. riiui. iuiiiu. StiaaonvL FINE CASS CO.7 MISSOURI, FARM 400 acrea one mile of railroad town, ar, miles Kansas City; all in cultivation and grass; all rich, fine lying land; s-room house, barn and outounuings; well fenced and watered. If you want a bargain in a weil located grain and stock farm, you can't beat it;' only 06 per acre; good terms on tnis. G. W. CLARDY INV. CO., 801 Commerce, Kansas City, Mo. TIMBER and ranch land bargains in South Missouri. asorria waikei, atoun tain View. no. IN MISSOURI. 215 acres; 126 miles southeast of Kiniu City. 70 acres in cultivation. Box house; good barn: out buildings and flna watr rA grass; sarge oronara or airterent varieties of frutt. i miles to good trading point. Close to school and church. Price 12,600. This 1 a money maaer. GEORGE KUMPF. 203-5 Sheldley Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. WHEN answering advertisements. Dleasa mentiou a ue Nebraska. Sarpy County Snap A beautiful home, highly Improved, 1C0 acres, fine land; 10 miles to Omaha, 6 miles to Boutn uinaiia stuca yarua t'rlc sold quick, SljO per acre. C. R Combs, Room 15 Old U. Fartiaiu. 6. Nat Bldg.. 12th and mono, u. sai. A Fine Farm. ISO acres Improved farm located Hi miles rrom a gooa town in isance county, Neb. all in cultivation, practically level, fine soli, some alfalfa, fenced and cross-fenced good Improvements. Price 114,400. Mtg tti.bOO, long time. Equity S,000. Will take good, clean merchandise or income prop, erty that Is good far the equity. Write quick if you want a good farm. S. E. Wait & Co., 617 Bee Bldg. Omaha, Neb BARGAIN lu Piatt Valley Irrigated Farml Extra good 100 acres; must be sold quick. 60 acres alfalfa. 60 acres best wheat grasa meadow lu the country; 10 acrea to other cropa. 86 per acre. Write quick for terms ana turtuer miorniauon to Boa No. lu uernig, iseo. . FOR 8AIJS- ISO acres unimproved prairie land. All level, gooa land, in good neighborhood. mile northeast of O'Neill. This Is a bar- gam, rrice j pnr acre. C. F. McKENNA. " O'Neill. Nebraska, TWO BIG BARGAINS. 520175 cultivated; best, black clay soil; new t-room homo. Price. 56.600. 100 110 best bottom land. 110 cultivated; improved; lfe miles to town; (46 per acre. STOCKS LAND CO.. KEARNEY. NEli. Orttaa, BUY farm lands now. They are dally In creasing In value. There la a limited amount of land, but no limit to tha future popula tion. Tho Paclflo Northwest la tha present land of opportunity. Wa have a fine assort ment of farina soma of which will suit you. Write us today, stating your require ments, and we will mall you fell particular free. The Card Realty luv, Co.. ttf Uoury Bldg., Portland. Ore, Ml-klaaa- .'ontlaaed. IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS, Rogue River Valley, Oregon. Declared by government experts to be the meat perfect fruit belt In the world; grand sweepntakea prise; Spokane National Apple now; has received tne highest prices ever aid lor rruit in the New xork ana ion- oun markets; orcharda now producing over i.uuo net per acre. Irrigated orchard tracts on payment pinn, ranging in price from tU per acre tor un developed land to sftuO per acre lor devel oped orchards. Mogueianas, incorporate aledford. Oregon. ataataaa. FOR aALEv-4.720 acrea in Jefferson county, Montana, at io per acre, on easy terms. This tract la located XVi miles from town of Whitehall, a thrifty i.ttle city on he N. P. and c. At. at bi. f. coast line; .uuO acres of this tract Is under irrigation; water rights from the Jefferson river. About l.ivo acres bottom land, about 76 per cent of this tract is uiiaDie, oaiance suit able for pasture. This tract la located in tha famoua Montana apple belt and la a bargain. 11000 acres, Meagher county, Musselshell alley, Montana, 17 per acre; easy terms; located on C, M. A St. P. R. R., UV miles from two good towns; at least V0 per sent of this tract Is suitable for farming. A good proposition to cue up Into email farms; 4.000 to 6,000 acres can oe irrigated; many springs furnish abundance of water the year around. MART IN A STUART LAND CO., Aberdeen, S. D., And S3S Palace Bldg., Minneapolis. Oklahoma. NOTICE. To be sold at public auction, June 25, 1910. 8-story, modern. 60-room. brick hotel building In olty of 6,000, Stillwater. Okl. Best located property in city. Stillwater Is center of Interurban system now build ing, has other good railroad facilities, has state agricultural school; city is growing rapidly. This hotel haa best business in the city, but the proprietor must sell on ac count of poor health. Will sell furniture and building on day of sale with privilege of leasing if building Itself does not roll. Inquiries concerning this property and terms of sale will be promptly answered Dy tne undersigned. JOHN YOUST, Sr.. Stillwater, Okl. EASTERN OKLAHOMA FARMS FOR SALE. We own and control over Mi.000 acres of choice farm lands, located In the most fer tile and beautiful counties, namely: Craig, Mayes, Nowata and Rogers, the "Garden Spot" of the new state, that will produce successfully corn, timothy, clover and al falfa. Low prices. Easy payments. Perfect titles. Greatest opportunity ever offered the farmer ot small means to procure a home in the rain and corn belt. Write Allen, Hart & Co., Suite 308 Commerce Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. oath Dakota. SOUTH DAKOTA CORN AND ALFALFA LANDS. The rush la on for Stanley county: bur landa near tha new railroad and doubls your money In the next year; vi,o00 acres to aelect from; 110 to lis per acre. Call or write Felland Realty Company, Ml raiace Bldg.., Id luneapolia, Minn. FOR SALE BY OWNEK-320 acres good agricultural land, located two miles trom new townsite on C. & N. W. R. It., in Hyde Co., S. D. This haa positively got to move within the next twenty days, rrlce Ui per acre. J. N. K1NU, Hlghmore, S. D. FOR SALE Extra choice halt section in Hyde county, B. D. All good tillaole land. Price 126 per acre, 'me jteiser Land Co., riigumore, S. D, CHOICE BARGAINS. 1G0 acres, i miles trom Vvatertown. 2 mnes trom Foley, oeautnul sligntly ion uig land, free trom pond, creeas, gravel or stone, loa acrea into crop, o acres hay, no buildings, tor a quick sale i2.50 per acre, casn uown to a l,to0 mortgage now on the land, o per, cent, purchaser gou one-tmrd crop uenverea. M0 acres, all prairie, no Improvements. 40u acres good farm land, 160 rough pasture land, n nines iroin vvatertown, u miles from S other towns, it s worth Ub per acre, we are onenng it ior aa ior a quick sale. cash down to a ,suu mortgage now on the land at 6 per cent. If you are on the market for a barguin in land you should lose no time in seeing these. Address Walklin & Bushey, Water- town, south Dakota. FOR SALE Extra fine 160 acrea unim proved land near Hlghinure in Hyde county, 8. v. choice agricultural iana. aju per acie easy terms, 'ine Kelser Land Co., High mure, S. L. FOR SALE JtJO acres: every acre tlllabls: Aeep black soil; near town; price. f p acre, a iana jaaanea, aimiuii, a. u Texas. TWO TEXAS FARMS FOR SALE. 131 acres, too in cultivation, alfalfa, corn and potatoes; three milea trom the town of Wharton; on the Colorado river; no overflow; 66 miles from Houston. Also so acres, so in cultivation, corn: ad' oinlig the aoove place; of mile to a railroad awncn: party can get mined ate possession; will take $60 per acre for one or both places, write to tne owner. A. A. Norton, Wharton, Tex. Term a YOU OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT IT. It's a county seat In the center of tha Rio Grande Valley and irrigation; has railroad, canals, new court house, good bank. school, brick business houses; Chapln needs people to ueveiop its great resources; they re ricn enough to make you rich. Ask us ior uouaiet a. CHAF1N TOWNSITE COMPANY, Chapln. Tex. Virginia. VIRGINIA FRUIT FARM. 826 ACRES 6.600. Two-story house; U rooms and basement; I porches; ample outbuildings; apple orchard of 500 Albemarle pippins, wine saps and other high-priced varieties; the trees are It yeara old, and being located in the great fruit belt ot Albemarle county they are hardy and thrifty, and will yield a lifelong Income; 214 milea to railroad atatlon; surrounded by good neighbors. If taken at once, only M.600; part cash, bal ance on easy terms. For further details, see page 24, "Strout's Farm Catalogue No, 30, Second Edition." It describes other rare bargains from 55 an acre up In Vlr ginia, Maryland and tha south. Copy free. Station 2675. E. A. Strout. Union Bank Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. Wl YOU CAN BUY LAND FOR 10 A MONTH good land at from is to 120 an acre. in Vilas and Oneida counties. Wisconsin, We charge no Interest We pay the taxes. Insurance clause In the contract. BEST OPPORTUNITY IN THE COUNTRY for man of moderate means to OWN A FARM AND BE INDEPENDENT Write for map and book to Dent. 3 G. F. SANBORN CO., Eagle River, Wis. So-acre Improved farm for 1,600. This farm has 20 acres cleared free of atumns and under cultivation; land Is level; good clay loam son, clay suosoii; no stone; h 30 acres of heavy hardwood timber such as sugar maple, oak, basswnod und birch no underbrush in the timber; balance of land easy to clear. This farm borders on a beautiful lake with good fishing. It ha a new frame house with seven rooms all complete ready to move Into; and a new stable, 16x26. Farm Is located six miles from 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 la timber enoueh on this farm that when sold will pay the Interest ana taxes ior live years, terms !00 cash, balance oa time to suit purchaser. We also own another SO ofj unimproved land that joins thisfarm In case you want more laud. Send tor our special list ot other farms and timber land we own, also ou book on northwestern Wisconsin. We are located In llarron county, 7s miles north east of St. Paul. Address Wisconsin Col onlsatlon Co., Cumberland, Wis. Wyoming;. Big Money Maker 1(1.000 ACRES IN NORTH PLATTE VAL LEV, WYOMING. ALL LIES WITHIN 1 MILES OF RAILROAD AND A UOOI TOWN OF 1.&O0 POPULATION; ALL IRRI GABLE. RICH SOIL, TOGETHER WITH WATER RIGHTS AND SURVEYS. PRICE 15 60 PER ACRE, ON VERY EASY TB RMS. IX) YOU REALIZE THE IM MENSE PROFIT THAT WILL BE MADE BY SELLING OUT THIS FINE TRACT or" LA.MJT IK tiu, ACT WtiCKLI, .Western United Itealty Co., )3S- PA.XTOK BLOCK, OilAliA, NEB, Orrgos- Mlarella CAN locate pttrtlea on doalrable timber, fruit, agricultural and graxing anda, la California, Oregon and Washington. Special government land list, with laws, sent to all Interested parties. West American Land and Timber Co.. fcaoramento. CaL. 7 IS1 K REAL ESTATE LOANS FARM LOANS-We offer conservative Investors carefully selected first mortgage loans on improved Oklahoma farms that net attractive retu.ns. Write lor particu lars. Humphrey at Humphrey, Independ ence, Kan. OARVIN BROS.. M floor N. Y. Ufa, tt to 5100.009 on improved property. No delay. FOR SALE A $4,000 first mortgage on new. first class Improved Inside property, ( per cent semi-annual. Phone Red H7. WANTKR-fllv Inin, ,tH .rnl. W. Farnam Smith ac Co., Farnam St, WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. 100 to 110.000 mailn nrnmnllv V Tl WenI Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam. ' LOWEST RATES Bemls, Brandeis Bldg. $o00 to 15.000 (in homes In Omaha n'Vora Real Estate Co.. 1003 N. Y. Life. DoukIm. or A-2162. SECOND mnrtirjiffpa neirrtf la twi K9 xrA Omaha National Bank Bldg. Doug. 4334. loans to no inn owners 'and hnm, KnlM. ers, with privilege of making partial pay. ments semi-annually. W. 11. THOMAS, 603 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOB 5. and T-room bouses. It prices are right VrA,7. : m yruyenjr ior you. nunaia lAiNU An 1 LOT CUL. Suite 6s N. T. Ufa Bid SOUTH OMAHA UiAMUiN US Kunrv hr da nn,..l.i.. diamond Jewelry more than any other gift. We have the largest stock ever, and ear nestly solicit your Inspection. Jacobsen uren -o., itm si, boutn omana. ANY Suit or down can be matched with nat at iivan t Mininerv Kturu. mu M ui ot., eoutn omana. SWAPS 450 ACREH WMt.rn NiartrasWa lran,nul , - v.v.HBnw a..f. 1 . land; every foot or it farm iun,i mi r.,-u,i uu email improvements, lor umalia real' ueuce property. j,vw Duys large double brick house, 9 rooms eacn, strictly modern, good district. nroa ...in . ..... n, i .ne euuu lesiuence, 9J,uuu l,u0V stock hardware, fnrnlliiro nn h,r. nes; also good store building, well located. i gouu town, lor good land. .W. .W. MITCHELL, Board of Trado Bldg., Omana. WE con trade anything, anywhere. LATHRO' Ac hi him 2056. '421 Bee. A FINE FARM. 160 acres Improved farm, located li mnes from a good town In Nance county, Neb., all In cultivation, practically level, fine soil, some alfalfa, fenced anu cross fenced, good Improvements. Price 614.400. Mtg., 6,oW, long time. Equity 68,000. Will tako good, clean merchandise or income property that is good for the equity. M'rite quick , if, you want a good farm. S. E. WAIT & CO. 617 Bee Bldg. ; v Omaha. Neh I WILL TRADE a 1nt In Mlrilernwn-. A. dltlon to Omaha 'for an automohila nr run about Address 'Aj' Jensen, Ord, Neb. Box r . i DESIRABLE land adioininz tha tnwn r oianey, iNeo., ior good residence property in Omaha. W. S. ; Rodman, 406 Bee Bldg. TAILORS MISFIT tailored suits 136 and 140 values at 115. See A. Rubenstein, 2114 S. 14th St. G A. LINQUIST CO., 235 PAXTON BLK. FOR evening functions full dress Is tha rule, and to get It made right see Ed Thinl Tailor, 718 S. 16th St. WANTED TO BUY BEST PRICE paid for second-hand furniture, carpets, clothing and shoes. Phone Douglas 2971. ' SECOND-HAND clothing: party, after noon dresses. John Feldman, D. 3128. A-2636, BEST prices for 2d-hand clothing. D. 8440. WANTED Td BUY two 3 or 4-roora cot tages.. Must ds very cneap ior cash. N-18, care Bee. Safes One large and one medium alz sate, state .size ana price, u z&u ties. HAVE customer for grain elevator. H. Panoth. Board of Trade. BEST pricea for BROKEN WATCHES. oia uoia, etc. aihai, ill a. uin bt, WANTED TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous Call a For Houses of All Slies. List With Ua NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. C24 N. Y. Ufa Bids. Phono Rot lata. WANTED Two gentlemen want to rent two well furnished rooms, witn bath; walk ing distance. Telephone Douglas 662. WANTED To rent modern suite of two or three rooms (unfurnished preferred; with board, within easy walking distance. Address 1 667. Bee. WANTED SITUATIONS ROAD or house position by experienced hardware salesman, w. ll, ixg. YOUNG man wants work with electric cars. Has battery and charging expert nee. Addrena P-3u0, care Bee. BOY of 19, who wants to learn survey ing, wishes to work assisting surveyor, Address 0-2H9, caro Bee. Must Sell Now Only occasionally do we get a bargain like this. Owner must sell and has allowed us to offer two fine 7-rooin houses and grounds 100, by 156, at a price at least $2,000 less than they are worth now. HERE YOUR MONEY WILL BE ABSOLUTELY SAFE IN ANY EVENT You can get your rent for a year free and sell each place for from $1,000 to $1,500 more. As an investment it will pay about 10 net. The property is in perfect condition in one o the best locations in the city- high and sightly paved street on car line. Here is your op portunity if taken quick. Perrine & Wolcott Suite 328 Brandeis Theater . Bldg. Doug. 7801, j WELL. ill VAIT A LITTLE WHILE f AU ILi-RWD W ' ( WITH M A ( a.s.BW-1) I ZgSSa& YOU MWF4 I WEU.,iUL WAIT I'MeotNftN J LOl OF WOW . UTTU WHtUC om TO LjJONCS. "iOU HfM ) ' I WtfTCH THt) A LITTLE WHn.6!jS3 copym&HT. 191 a bt Brights.de and His Boy j BY LAFAYETTE PARKS. . "Poets don't seem td be appreciated In this country," laments Brlghtslde, as the First Born brushes In for the dally word handicap. "Why the sob for the sweet singers?" queries Son, shooting smoke spirals ceiling- ward. "I see the Immigration officials have Just refused to allow a foreign bard to enter, as he had only $24 and a suit case filled with verses," explained Father.- "He had no regular trade and they decided he couldn't make a living writing rhymes." "So they barred tho bard without giving him a chance to show what he could grind out?" muses Son. 'Who knows what Mllton-Hke lays were lost forever to America in that rejected genius?" demands Father. "I don't care so much for the lays," Son says, "as I do for letting the twenty-four bucks get away. I didn't know a real poet ever had that much money." 'No wonder the literature of this land limps when we show such indifference to man who has devoted himself to the art of writing," Father protests. "To me there Is nothing more inspiring than a beautiful poem." 'The only trouble with 'em is the land lord won't take 'em on the rent," suggests Son. "He'd rather have a small wad of the long green than a trunkfull of the Jingle, Jlr.gle, Bllver bells' stuff." "It must be very discouraging to try to write one's soul into the classics," sur mises Father. 'Especially on an empty stomach," ad mits Son. "If a chap could take a few bites off a nice juicy porterhouse ateak before peeling off hla coat to hit up the Items of An exclusive model In tailored shirt waists that will appeal to the tailor girl Is of plain white linen, 'displaying an entire front of small box pleats, nine in number. These are stitched on their edges as well aa their formation, and are brought grace fully Into a trim belt. Two box pleats cover the shoulder seam?, and three box pleats run lenghtwlse down the bishop sleeves which in their turn are confined by stiff cuffs. The fashion of holding the skirt close to the figure only a short distance from the lower edge is not exactly a pretty one. but the style can be so modified as to bring it into more becoming lines. This was evidenced by a frock in a pretty and dainty flowered organdy. The skirt was a double effect. Just two deep flounces hemmed on the bottom and falling one over the other. Above the hem on the upper skirt silts were cut and worked to receive a broad, crushed ribbon, which ran In and out and tied in the back, in sash fashion. It Is a notable fact that the more selfish and exacting a husband Is, the mora at tention he recelvea, the bullies receiving moat attention of all. Not for the retison they satisfy themselves with that a woman loves best the man who "rules" (that is, bullies) her. The reason for the wifely submission on which they pride them selves Is merely love for a quiet life, and a knowledge of the futility of appeal either to the feelings or judgment of such a hus band. Doubtless a man has a right to feel tired or worried fter his day's work, but why should he reserve himself the right to be disagreeable, while the wife, who has also tolled all day, is expected to carefully con ceal her owi. troubles, smile on him, and pander to his moods? Yet so It Is; and, instead of mutual help in tha evenings dutlea. wa have the pitiful spectacle of tha husband sitting down la ease and comfort the Har row tHj3gtAajK yowljhmu) cat. ai sum Baaarvad. "Pensions Planned for Home Poets," Their Latest Tabloid Sketch. L1VD THEY OABJiED THE, BARD. typewriter he might grind out a bunch of classy epics." "Among persona of true culture there must be a real demand for genuine poetry, notwithstanding the attitude of the vulgar herd," Is Father's belief. "If there was any big holler started for It," Son' declaims, "you can gamble your week's pay the department stores would put in a full line of hand made verse, run ning from pure Irish limericks to tha very choicest Italian spaghetti-spangled lyrics, full measure guaranteed in every line your money back if a limp Is discovered of a crutch thrown in when you take It away." "There's too much now of the machine Interest to the Women Folks while the weaker and wearier partner tolls on, clearing away supper things, putting children to bed, brushing boots, mending, darning, shopping, perhaps even running hither and thither to fetch her lord's pipe, newspaper or slippers! He expects his wife to be as becomingly dressed as she took care to be before marriage, but does he provide the wherewithal for it? He expects to see his children well mannered; but what kind of example does he set them? says Wom an's Life. There are husbands worthy of all atten tion, but these have no desire to Bee tltelr wives turned Into automata for their com fort, though they have their reward in many way for which they would account aubmlsalon a very poor substitute. A girl should marry when ahe la capable of understanding and fulfilling the duties of a true wife and thorough housekeeper, and never before. No matter how old ahe may be. If she is not capable of managing a house In every department of it she Is not old enough to get married. When she promises to take the position of wife and homemaker, the man who holds her prom ise has every right to suppose that she knows herself competent to fulfil It. If ahe provea to be Incompetent or unwilling he haa good reason to consider himself cheated. No matter how plain the horn may be, if it is in accordance with hus band's means, and he finds it neatly kept and tha meals (no matter how simple) served from shining dishes and clean table linen, that husband will leave Ills home with loving words and thoughts and look ahead with eagerness to the time which he can return. Let the girl acquire every ac complishment within her power, the more the better, for every added accomplishment will be that much more power to be used In making a happy home. At the same time It aha cannot go Into tha kitchen. If necessary, and cheerfully prepare a good a meal any one could ta 6RINHAM style of verse making," protests Father. "This Is a progressive age, you know. Pop," replies ton. "If anybody ever cap tures a live poet, gets him past tha Immi gration people, and he- starts to tear oft junk that makes a hit, he'll never be able to supply the market unless he Invents a machine to do the work. He might dope out something like a sausage mill,' where he could feed in vest pocket dictionaries at one end and drag out anything from a six page spasm on love to a comio jingla for a valentine." "There may be a patriotic reason for not encouraging foreign poets," Father avers, "but I think we ought to help the home writers." "Any chap with nerve enough to admit he's a poet In this land of the free will need help to keep out of Jail," Son de clares. "Men who can write poems like 'Tne Man With the Hoe' need not be ashamed of their calling," asserts Father. "The man that juggles' the hoe In the cornfield stands a better chance of drag ging down his three Bquare meals a day," Son answers. "Then, as conditions are now, a man can not make a living by producing verses," Father Burmlses. "Nix on the eats unless he produce tha cush," agrees Son. "The government should settle pension on our poets," Father suggests, "and print their volumes just as It does tha congres sional records." "And they would be read just as eag erly aa the livestock bulletin and the other k thrilling manual on how to trim the whis kers of a gypsy moth without belonging to the barbers' union," Son conclude. (Copyright. 1910, by the N. Y. Herald Co.) . J with the same material, and serve it neatly after It Is prepared, she had hotter defer her marriage until she learns how such household matters are performed. If girls would thoroughly fit themselves for tha position of intelligent houxekcepers before they marry there would be fewer discon tented unhappy wives, and mora happy homes. Woman's Life. A woman's foot, when perfect, la hol lowed out well, both inside and out. with a high Instep, short heel, and long, straight toes, slightly spatulate at the ends. This is the type of the most beautiful foot. It Is, on the whole, a foot not fre quently seen In Its perfection, for often one or the other elements of beauty la j wanting. The rarest point of beauty is the hollowing of the outside of tha foot. If any one would convince himself that tho hollow ot the outside of the foot la rare, let him watch the prints that seaside bathers leave when they atep on a dry plank or walk. Most of such footprint show a greater pr smaller hollow on tha Inside of the foot, but nearly every on shows a straight wet mark on the outside, says Woman's Life. That water should flow under the arch of the foot without wetting It I an old and good rule where feot are concerned. In these daya when gulmpa dresaea are worn and gulmpea are both expensive ta buy and rather troublesome to make, on can save time and money by utilising old thin skirt waists. Yokes and lower por tions of sleeves always wear out first, and these can be cut away and new material f substituted. 1 This new fabrlo may be lace, net, lln-' v' gerle or any perferred fubrlo. Then the ahlrtwalat should be cut off at the waist line and all fullness eliminated, Tha edge should be neatly finished wiUt narrow bent or binding. 1 i 1