if 0 5 ,' r - f i I n We say by all means buy land! Don't wait. Some temptin. offers are made in the Farm and Ranch columns of The Bee. A You can acquire it on'" liberal terms Every young man should be a land owner. The Bee can give information about all of the land listed in its columns flff O '"'A J- "'via V - rSr v,N. A v I . ; -., X tu I X i ' f mitral f . Buy it now! The day may come when there will be no bargains in land offered. Read the land ads in today's Bee. v Don't hesitate. Do it ! Wouldn't you be rich today if you had bought land ten years ago? There is no possible way for you ever to regret it. O T1 (Elillf IT (Bill (BSlfl(S pip(2 li of tlfae west. GRAIN TERMINAL IN TROUBLE State Board Will Prosecute for Failing to Return. BECXAEED TO BE ' EAILEOAD Or at Lcaat t Oprrat Hallroad LIbcs -('anslderikl l'vaaltr IarolTad, Fiae BuaalHK fraat 1.000 ta a.ooo. The Omiht tilkin Terminal company li to b haled before tha Stat Board of Equalisation becauaa lis officers hava failed to report tha company to tha board as a railroad. Henry Seymour, secretary of tha board, read with Interest soma time ago of tha petition of tha Uraln Terminal to prevent the city Interfering with Its tracks cross certain streets. The company filed Its articles of incor poration October , IMS, tha Incorporators being A. U. Btlcxney, W. D. McHugh, John U. McCague. Nathan Merrlam and Ales B. Charlton. Tha capital stock of tha com pany Is I103.00A and It was proposed to build a railroad from Omaha to South Omaba. Pvaaltr la Severe. Tha company haa never made any kind of a report to the State Board of Equalisa tion, though tha law requires a statement from parties "owning, operating or con .rolling", railroads In this state. A failure to report is punlshsbla by a fine of from $1,000 to for each offense. In addl Con it la tha duty of tha board to assess the property and add 50 per cent, for pen alty. Mr. Seymour wrote to Jamea E. Ellis agent for tha company, asking for tha names of tha officers so thai ha cfum mminit ta After loam. Ills attention was also called to tha axlstenca of the road by a letter from the legal department of tha city of Omaha. The Omaha Grain Terminal has not paid its occupation tax and if it Is doing busi ness It is doing It without legsl authority. Tha occupation tax would hava amounted to 130. but to reincorporate, as It will hava to do to do buslnesa, tha cost will be S50. WASTE PAPER WORTH SAVING Systematic Collection Yields a Profit to Cities Wisely Maa g.d. Tha substitution of cement for wood as a building material, and tha use of reinforced cement for piles, ties, round timber sup ports In mines and for trestle bridges will lead to a vsat saving of forest trees. Ac cording to tha estimate of the IVpsrtment of Commerce and Labor tha total value of the limber treea used by railways and electric lines for mining supports during tha year 190s waa I100.7U.J71. Cement fur nlshca a practically Indestructible substitute. Another means of saving tha forests pre sents Itself In the stoppage of paper waate. There la no mora culpable and needless American extravagance than that Involved In tha littering of all Inhabited areas of tha continent with fragments of, disused paper, which, gathered together, might be mad over Into mora paper or otherwise utilised to commercial advantage. The city of Buffalo geia a amall revenue from wasto paper by generating etam at Its Inciner ating plant, thus converting tha waata Into power. In Cleveland better resulta are obtained. A late report of the method adopted In that city says: "We now have approximately 10,000 bags which we use for the collection of pspers. Each householder Is provided with one, snd once each week our collector calls to mpty the Hint - Tha paper la hauled to a central baling station and baled ready foe shipment. "The present administration has caused tho papers to bo baled by tha workhouse prisoners, and the cost of collecting and baling, according to the statement made to me by tha director of public works. Is IS a ton. The papers are sold on con tract to the highest bidder, and tha last contract was made for 19 40 per ton. "The advantage of Cleveland's system is that the expense of sorting the paper waste from other refuse is avoided, and the technical difficulties of grading tha waste papers Is overcome by selling them Just as they coma to paper stock dealers. Philadelphia Record. , 1 RAILWAY TIME CARD niHLl.NOTO.'V iTA 10th and Maaoa Barllastoa Leave. Denver and California. a 4:10 pm Puget Bound Express.. a 4:10 pm Nebraska points a 8:K am Black Hills a 4:10 pm Northwest Expresa all:25 pm Nebraska points a t:'M am Lincoln Mall b : pm Nebraska Express a :15 am Lincoln Local Lincoln Local a 7:J5 pm Bchuyler-Plattsmouth...b 1:06 pm Plsttsmouth-Iows a s.18 am Bellevue-Plattamouth ,.al2:30 pm Colorado Limited all:2i pm Chicago cial a 7:16 pm Chicago Expresa a 4:;H pm Chicago Fast Express.. a t-M pm Iowa Local a IS am Creston-lowa Lr-cal a W pm St. Louts Express a 4 10 pm K. C. and tt. Joseph. ...al:4& pm K. C. and Bl. Joseph. ...a :1 am K. C. and tit. Josph....a 4 10 pm Arrive, a 3 .46 pm a s 10 pm a 6:10 pm a 0:10 pm a 7:00 am a 6:10 pm all: 16 pm a 8:10 pm b 9:08 am a 7:60 pm blO 20 am a 8:. So am a 140 pm a 7:00 am allKio pm a 1:55 pm a k:m am al0:30 am alO.l) am all 45 am a 6:46 am a 6:10 pm RAILWAY TIME CARD" -Coutnued. VXION STATION Tenth aad Ma.on. t nlon Pnelfle-l- Leave Arrive San Fran. OVrl'd Ltd. 8:i: a. m. 11:30 p. m. Chi. & Pac. Fast Mall. 4:10 p. m. 5:45 p. m. Atlantic Exprens 6:46 a. m. Oregon Kxpreas 4:00 p. in. 6:30 p. m. Oreon-Vali. Ltd. . . .12:40 p. m. :S0 p. m. Denver Special...' 647 a m. 12:30 a. m. Colorado Special 11:48 p. m. 7:42 a. m. Colorado Express 1:50 p. m. 6:00 p. m. North Platte Local.... 8:1.1a. m. 4:45 p. m. Grand Island Local.... 5:30 p. m. 10:30 a. m. Rtrnmnhiirir I .oral 12:41 D. m. 1:20 p. m. ('hlcaaro t'hleawo, Mtlwaakra A St. Pas Overland Limited all:4J pm Omaha-Chicago Expreaa.b 7 16 am Omaha-Favanah Ex o 7 15 am Colo-Calif EB 6 0 pm Colorado Fpecitl a 7 57 am Parry-Omaha Local b 6.16 pm 'til im 30 am Mi pm 11.13 pm U-06 pm RAILWAY TIME CARD Coatsaed. Wabash Om.-St. Louis Exp.a 6:S0 p. Mail and Express, .a 7:30 a. Stanberry Loc l trrom Council Bluffs). ...b 5:00 p. m Missouri Pacific K. C. & St. L. Ex a 9 40 am a 6 3S am K. C. & 8t. L. Ex all.16 pm a 6:30 pm m. a 9:26 a. m. m. all:15 p. m. bl0:15 p. m. Hark Island A Paclfl EAST. Rocky Mount'n Ltd.al2 38 a. m. Iowa Local Pass. . .a 6:35 a. m. Chicago Day Ex....a 7:42 a. m. Chi. Local Pans....bl0:35 a. m. Des Moines Local Paseenger ChicaKo Expicse. Chicago Limited.. ..a 4:00 p. ni. ..a 4 40 p. m. ..a 6:08 p. m. WEST. Tha Mountaineer... a 2:ii0 a. m. Chlcago-Nebrnnka Ltd. for Lincoln a 8:25 a. m. Colo. Cal. Exp. ..a 1 25 p. m. Okl. & Tex. Exp . a 3 30 p. m. Kocky Mount'n Ltd.al0:10 p. m. thlcnitu At .orthwostern EASTBOUND. a 14 a 4 a 2: blO: a 12 a 1: a 8: :30 p. 30 p. 4". a. 19 p. 30 p. 15 p. 02 a. V F.USTFlt STATION fifteenth aad V.'ebster Missouri Pari fie Leave. Arrive. Auburn Special b 1:60 pm bl3 10 pm Inleaao, t. Paal, Minneapolis at Omaha Sioux City Expreas b 2:00 pm bll:45 am Omaha Local . 9 f w Pm Sioux City Passenger b :M pin Twin City Passenger. ..b 6:10 am Sioux City Local 0 8:35 am ........... Emerson Local b 5:65 pm b 9:10 am a 7:05 a. m. a 5 a 4 a 1 nl2 47 p. p. 20 p. 30 p. m. in. m, ni REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Omaha Express Chicane Looal Colorado-Chicago .... Chicago Special Pacific Coat-t:nicagu Los AUKele Limited., Overland Limited Denver Special , Carroll Local Fast Mall ..a 7:00 am ,.al2:0A pm ..a 5 2) pm ..a 0:02 pm ..a 6 00 pm . .a 8:60 pm ..11 45 pm ..al3:40 am ..a 4:30 pm NORTHBOUND. Twin City Express a 7:50 am Sioux City Local a 1:46 pm Minn, tk Dak ta Ex a 7:00 pm Twin City Limited a 9:00 pm WESTBOUND. Llncoln-Chadron a 7:60 am Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7 60 am Lonir rin-So. Platte. ...b 1:15 pm liasttnga Superior b 1 15 pm 1 vead wo.d-Hot Springs. a 2 66 pm Casper-Lander a 2:56 pm Fremont-Albion b 6.10 ym al2 3R am a 1:28 pm a 12S pin a 7:."o am a !:2x pm al2:20 pm a 7:46 am a 6:32 am a 9.60 am a 1.2 pm a 10 30 pm a 1 28 pm a ft It am a 7:30 am all 00 am a 10 45 pm a 6 10 pm b 6 20 pm a I ) pm all oo am a 1.66 pm 260 Real estste trsnsfers for July 9. 1910, furniBhed by Midland Gusrantee and Trust company, landed abatraelers, 1714 Farnam St. Douglae 28-16. Treasure, to Continental Trust Co., lot 7 and sill ft. of lot 12, block 1, Dunont Place Agnes Lswler to Tekla Carpowlch lot 1, block 1. St. Mary's add ..... i & !.- i . .. i . K'aIIIa f'hiiw Ion. lot 1. block 2. Millard Place 4.200 Julius A. Brown and wife to John E. I I..,. . anrf 1 khx'k ifl. South . " J WW, Omaha M";-.;."" ' Ernest B. Millard. Marian E. Millard and Ethel F. Millard to William S. Poppleton, lota 17 and 12, block 16. Poppleton Park i Coia E. Jiopkina to Anna M. Backett. lota 4 ana s. diock s, ti,uiiiiii 2d add Clirimle and W. Farnam BnUth, tax lot 13. 6-14-13. expt wM ft. -..-- & Frank & Cainble to John J. Byrne, V lot I, block 1. Park Place 1 Hastings Heyden to Htchsrd C. Jsmes, lot 18, block J. Collier Plact.. John A. Dempster and wife to Frank I. Harare, lot 6. block 14. West Cud 600 PERRINE (El WOLCOTT, Exclusive Agents Suite 828 Brandeis Theater Building. El ' - ' ET r S a 4 , . it .J I j , . . .. J. , grii I f A' ---ewea. rsaatawiaaesv:.,.. r JU .'"I "fXw,,,, tfi :. , . ift i i - J i :,w mill ' ' MIKT SELL THIS BKAtTlKl h HUM 14 BKFOKK Al'ftl ST 1ST. PKICKfJ RIGHT VOli IM.MK)IATK BALK. Located in Bemia Park District. Mutt be g-en to be appreciated. W re authorized to sell for $5,600.00 if taken this month. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER TWENIIETH CENTURY FARMER Una Dollar Per Year. One Cellar Per tear.