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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1910)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 26. 1910. 11 'I . X !. L'i ! ' ILL. . .11! Ill' 1 The Bee makes a specialty of Farm and Ranch ad vertising, and valuable lands everywhere. The Bee has established its position as the leading Real Estate Paper of Nebraska. REAL ESTATE V, A -M BV -W Kf '1 ? r i ( I'M 4 i. J IMC ill 4'i L7 n REAL ESTATE t'ARM A 7IH HAiNtlt I.A.N U FOH BAM Teaa. ontlnued. YOU OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT IT. It's a county seat In the renter of the Rto Ursnde Valley and Irrigation; ha railroad, ranala, hew rourt house, good bank, school, brick business houi'i; Chapin need people to develop It (real resources; they're rich enough to snake you rich. Ask ua for booklet "B." CHAPIN TOWNSITR COMFANT. . Cliaptn. Tex. FOR HALE AT BAROAIN. l.S,400-acre Texan ranch; surrounding county neat of one of the best counties In "Went Texan: railroad just building; sult- n!il for subdivision. Audit' 1. N. Wells t Hon, Emporia, Kan. t WR TELL how to net a Texas Ve, orange, grape fruit or pcan orchard for 110 down and 110 a month for 3 month. Ve caie for It free. Write tin Altlto Orchard and Preserving CnmiMiny, Ml Temple Court Bldg., Denver. Colo. TfcXAH SCHOOL L.NNDS-Several hun dred thousand acres, coming on market , monthly n ranchman's 1hch expire; for HHle by th state, l to $ per acre; ou fortleth down, balance forty years; good ' farming land; some don't reuiiiie rr-Kldfne-.'. Send 6o postage for further Infurnin llms. Journal Publishing Co, Houston, Tex. WANTKI Anyone intert-ated In I'ecoe or Toyah Valley lHtuln. Went Texait. to write me and 1 will Bend frt literature. Maggie Caw ley, Marietta, O. Mlaeellaiieuaa. CAN locate parties on desirable tlmbe. fruit, acrirnltural and erasing lands. In California, Oregon and Waehington. Special rovrnment land lint, with laws, aent to It Interested partlea. West American lAnd and Timber Co.. Sacramento. Cal.. 714 K HAVE YOU A FARM FOR 8AL.B OR TltAOKT Or do you want to buv one? Make your want known throUKli TH K I KS MOINF.S CAFITAf the want medium of Iowa. Rates: i cent a word for each Inser tion. 6 cents a line. 70 centa an Inch. Cir culation, 41,(100. Inraeet of any Iowa dally. ilve u a trial. Address The Capital, Iand Dept., Dea Moines, Iowa. rwstiwsMnraFJLjii lusjffi As As Apply. 8 REAL ESTATE FAItU A -Si I) HANtH I.A.KD KIHSAtE (Continued.) Virginia VIIlOINIA FRUIT FARM. Hi ACRKH t.0. Two-story house; U rooma and basement; t porches: aniple outbuildings; apple orcliard of fcw Albetnarl pippin, win apa and other high-priced varieties; th trees ara 12 year old, and being located la th great fruit belt of Albemarle county they ara hardy and thrifty, and will yield a lifelong income; miles to railroad nation; surrounded by good neighbor. If taken at one, only ftl.eoU; part cash, bal ance on easy twma. For further details, tseo page it. "Stroul's Farm Catalogue No, jo, tSecuiid Ruitlon." it describes other rare bargains fioui $j an acre up In Vir ginia, Maryland and the south. Copy free. Mtttion &;. K. A. fctrout, Uniou Hank Biiig., I'lltabui g, J a. M'Urim.li. SO-acie Improved farm for II. Ua). This farm una a ucre cleared tree of stumps sou unuer cultivation; land la level; good day lo.mi soil, cluy subsoil; no stone; has M acres ot heavy hardwood tlmoer suoii as gugur maple, oak, basswnud and birch, no uiiUerbruall lu the tuuheri balance of land eaxy to clear. This farm borders on a ueauiirul lake with good li. .ng. It has u new Iram house with seven rooms all loinplete ready to move Into: and a new stubiu, lUxZH. Farm la localod ik miles lrom Cumberland and three ml lea troui Burrunett; in a well settled farming coun try; liermans and Americana; on main traveled loud, near schools, churches and creamery. There ia timber enough on thla farm that when sold will pay the Interest and taxes for five years. Terms t2uu caah, balance on time to suit purchaser. We alno own another no of unimproved land that Joins this farm In case you want more land, bend for our special list of other farms and timber huid we own, also our book on northwestern Wisconsin. We are located la Uarrou county, 7s miles north cunt of tit. Paul. Addrea Wisconsin Col onization Co., Cumberland, Wis. Persistent Advertising la the. Road to Big Returns. iuiiPKTiasIhi(Sil 3FOIR RENT advertised in The Omaha Bee. ORMEMl advertised in The Omaha Bee, REAL ESTATE FA K H AMI K WCII LAHU FOR BALK W laconaln- L'entlnMed. TOtr CAN BUT LAND FOR $10 A MONTH good land at from $8 to UO an acre. In Vilas and Oneida counties, 'Wisconsin. W charge no Interest. We par the taxes. Insurance clause In the contract. BEST OPPORTUNITY IN THE COUNTRT for man of moderate means to OWN A FARM AND UU INDEPENDENT Write for map and book to Dept. O. V. 8ANBOK.N CO.. Kagl Klver. Wla. LEGAL NOTICES CKRTIFICATK OF I't" HUOATION. STATU OF NEBRASKA. OFFICK OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS. T.1N COI.N. Fel. 1. I'JIO. It li hereby certified that the Knultablo F.nduwmniit Insurance company ot Omaha, in the Stntn nt Ne- tirnsk. haa complied with the Inurann' law of thli state, appltcnhle to ptioh com panier. anil Is therefore authorised to con tlntio the htistnewa of life Insuroricc in thin xtate for tho current ; cur endinu; January 81, lll. S'lmmnrv of report f il" a for tho year ending December .11. 190H: INCOME. Premiums $.11.241. ' All other KOurcea 2,ijtfLij Total 3J,fM3.55 I USBURS EM ('.NTS. Paid pollcyholderx li.is8.37 All other pay men. 5.l'l Total 2I,0.'4.97 ADMITTED ASSKTS. ioa,n.K LIAU1I.ITIES. Net reserve !.?) 70 All other liabilities t.tS.nl Surplus beyond caplttil stock and other liabili ties 3,ISl.io MM.25 Total tl02,ll.iVi Witness my hand nr.d 'he seal of the auditor of public account's the day and year first above written. SILAS R. BARTON. (Seal.) Auditor of Public Accounts. C. K. PIERCE. Lx-nuty. No cards LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR) SEALED proposals will bo received bv the city clerk of the city of O'Neill. Nebraska until eight R) o"clock p. m. on Wednesday, the 13th day of July, 1910, for furnishing mate rial and constructing a complete sanitary sewer system for the city of o Nelll, Ne braska, in accordance with the plans and specifications on file In the office of the city clerk, O'Neill. Nebraska, und In Une office of the engineer. Omaha. Nebraska. Each bid to bt accompanied by a certi fied chock of five hundred ilAoO.Ml) dollars. Any one desiring- a set nt plans and apec Iflcatlons for personal tine, mar obtain the same by application of the enKlneers and a payment of five (JTvOlt) dollars per set. The city reserves the riaht to reject any and nil bids. O. F. P.KN.IN, Mayor. 11. J. Hammond, City Clerk. The Consolidated Eiiulneerlna; Co., UnRl neers, 640 liee Uldg., Oinuha, Neb. J2ii d-7t REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Real estate transfers for June 1SH0, furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracters, 17H Farnum St. Telephone Douglus 2V8. Homeatead Co. to C. O. Cailberg, lots 47. 4X, . S7, 9V. 91. 190. 191, 2T0 and 271, Hnmcslte 2,700 KdKar M. Mnrsman, jr., and wife to Wulter U. Selby, undt of lot 0, block 24, Carthage 1 Norrls & Martin to Agnes H. MoCaf- ferty, lot 29, block 1, Norwood S00 Bertha Nestor to Oeorge 1 ,. Eguti,- lot 30, A. Kountze's add SuO Charles O. Somers and wife to Orson I). Munson, lots 1 and 3, Busline's subd 1 Harvey J. Urove and wife to Samuel D. Be.ek. lot 18, block 1, Orove'a add.. 2.C00 City of Omaha to K. P. Donahue, lots 10 and 11, block 7. Drake's add ii-j Harvey J. Orove and wife to Fred S. Trullinger, lot 23, block 1, Orove's add.- 2,000 TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER The Best Farm Paper. lusiness Office will he given to children NEW TREATMENT IN CANCER Remarkable Rrssiita of t'attlas of lllond Mapply Hhown In ew York. Vr. William S. lialnbrhlge of the New York Skin and Canc r hospital delivered the annual clinical lecture In the assem bly room of the hospital. In the courrca of the clinic, 'the Biibjoct of which waa Ligation," the process of cutting off the blood supply upon which cancerous af fections feed, he exhibited several ap- patent cures which aroused the keenest Interest. For instance. Dr. Palnblrdge In tioduced first a man and then a woman, both of whom had suffered from serious cancers of the face. In ejeh case nearly the whole side of the face had been re incved and a new cheek created by graft ing skin, taken from the patients' les-s and arms, on the side of the head where list cancer had been. Dr. UulnbrldRo began by referring; to th clinic us oho of the luippleut duys In his Ktruifglo UKUinst one uf the most horrible of diseases, since it enabled him to show Buiiio results. He went on to fetdte tho subject of the clinic, ligation, which he defined as the starving out ot the death-eating .growth. Near Dr. Haln brlrige ul this time wart an elderly man, ovce the left side of whose face was spread a piece of antiseptic cloth. Tho man looked happy. Presently Dr. Itain bridge turned to him, and railing him by name asked him to come forward. Tho mun walked briskly up to the side uf Dr. Uuiubrldge, and the latter put his arm around him and removed the cloth which obscured his face. Even some of the doctors present shuddered at what they. Haw. Nearly half of the man's face waa cone, but the hole was healing, as everybody could see. The man came to Dr. Bainbridgo, "waa eral weeks ago, he raid, apparently In a As advertised As advertised Apply. dying condition. An operation was per formed, the blood veel leading to the career being closed, so that It had nothing to feed upon. "This man," said Dr. Bulnhlrdge. "waa operated on five- weeks ago. He tells me now he has no pains; that he has gained eight pounds In weight, and he is feeling fine." The next man who enme forward was a mkldle-aged oltlien of Westchester county. He wore glasses, the left lens of which was made of darkened glass such a blind men wear. Dr. Bainbrlde told him to remove the glasses. Those present looked at a man who had once been In exactly the same condition as he who had lust ap peared before them. But there was no gap In hK face. The skin was clear and ! heiUthy in appearance. Only the cicatrix i.nri th. ilentpsston In thi cheek showed that ho lind once undergone! a rerlous op eration. "This m in. ' tut id Dr. P.ainbrldK. "two i years ago was in Just ns bad fix as the one you have Just sen. Then he came lo us. An operation was success fully performed and skin taken from his. Ier and grafted on tho cheek. Now h looks all right, doesn't he? My friend came to New York this morning to tell his only daughter" "Excuse, me, it was my eldest, doctor," tho man from Westchester laughluciy Interrupted. "All right, old fellow, your eldest daughter, then. She sailed for Bermuda this morning, and he just stopped in to show you what can sometimes be accom plished." Seated In the rear of the room while Dr. Balnbridge was talking was a little German woman, only 23 years old. She came to the hospital only last month. The doctors found that she had long been suf fering from cancer In Its most malignant form. Ligation was performed and the growth Isolated. Just thirty-eight duys cjoinrti in The Omaha in Tho Omaha after she left the operating table, she 4 In the room. No one there would ever have thought she had been a victim of the disease. Plnce she was operated on th" color has come buck to her cheeks, she has gained ten pounds In weight, and Is abl to attend to most of her household duties New York Time. SomethlasT Wrnni. . The lad timidly entered the office of the old broker. "Well, my boy." said the broker, wheel ing in his ehstr, "I suppose you have come to applv for a position as office boy?" "Y-es, sir," replied the lad. twitching his hat nervously. "Hm! How many grandmothers hae you ?" "None, sir. They are both dead." "Well, how of:en do you get the mumps In the base ball season?" "Never, sir. I only have the mumps in the winter." "Strange. Then what excuse do you make up when you wInIi to take an aftei- noon off to ee a ball game? "None at all, sir. 1 don't like base bnll, and 1 have never been lo a game in my llfe." The old broker gave a low whistle. "My lad," lie exclaimed, "any American boy who doesn't like base ball must be a freak. You'd better go with a circus." St. JaiuIs Times. Ilia Misapprehension. "(iieat goshalinlghly!" horrifledly ejacu lated honest Farmer Hornbeak. In the midst of his perusal of the patent side uf the village, newspaper. "It's come, Just as I knew It would!" "Why, what's the matter, Kxry?" cried his wife. "They're sellin' us farmers Into slavery. That's what. Here's an item headed: "Threo Rubens Under tlu Hammer!" Puck. "I. thought you said the new raan in the company was riding on a train for ths first time In his life." "That's what he told me." "But Just notlco how familiar he is with the scenery." "I didn't say be had never traveled over the road. The company ho was with alwayn walked." Cleveland Plain Dealer. syjrt Bee. JD) WW J 1 BBBSBBSSsj mm. Bee. r r