Tin: HER! OMAHA; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1010. 14 REAL ESTATE Farm and ha cm unu forsalh California Continued. 44 ACRES FliiMt Orange lnd near Fresno, California. $1,800. F. 6 Bee. Col COLOFlAuO LAND. 1 have 1,900 acres of Improved and unim proved land for aala at from $10 to $26 an acre, within from one to ten miles of town; ail good tillage; wrlta ma for partloulara D. O. IIKAN, BOV1NA. COLO. Irrigated Lands Near Pueblo, Colo. Price S0 per acre. INVESTIGATE AT ONCE. P. 0. Nielsen & Ca , 703 N. I. L. illdg.. Omaha, Neb. Una. IOWA FARMS For bargains In Iowa farm land, writ or call on Iowa Land Credit company, Mason Clur, la, IOWA FARMS. Wrlta for ray large Illustrated lilt of Madlaon county farms, from to acre up to 644 acres, all prices, good liberal term. Baa Madison county before buying. Beat all around county In the stat. Address i. O. 8H RIVER. Winters!. Ia. REAL ESTATE .... FARM AND HAiUCH LAN II FOR AL oath Dakota Continued. WHT FAT HIGH RENT? Mr. Farmer, coma to South Dakota; stos paying high rente; own your own farm; spend the inoney for your Improvements that you are paying In Iowa In high rem. We own twenty quartera of land here that we can sell you for 16 to $30 per acre on itrmi you cen t beat; 11.00 to $i,60 do a balance on paymenta at ( per cent. Come here before the anapa are all gone. For full Information write Dixon Bros, or Bank of benecs, Faulk -ounty. a U. rUrUa, FLO HIT) A We hara millions of acres of Florida timber, cut over, farm and oolonl atlon land. Before purchaalng send for Florida Heal Estate Journal. Big bargains, nice homes; wa can suit you. National Realty Agenoy. tackaoa'-Ula Fla Minnesota. H0-ACRE farm within 26 miles of Minne apolis, lis mllea from the county aeat; has 120 acres under cultivation, balance timber and pastuie; all high land; price tit par ata - nna.half rash, balanoa on easy terms; land Is situated on main traveled road, one mile from scnooi. 1UIS is a dmiuii anu will bear the most strict Investigation. For further particulars write M. 8. Ruther ford at Co., Princeton. Minn. DOUBLH TOUR WONIT. Do you want to buy a good tonnslte? We have It just fresh from the government, with perfect tills. 130 lota now surveyed and about 80 of them aold with about buldlngs now completed In the town on a railroad that has six dally trains, with ex cellent service. This townslte Includes let acres of the very best of second bottom land with fine timber for parks and alao a fine stream of water running through It fine openings for almost all kinds of busi ness, especially a bank, hotel and elevator. A grand bargain If sold In thirty days. Ad dress Powell Land as Loan Co.. Powell Stanley county. 8. D. SECTION of Oregon county. South Da kola, land for sale. This section hss tim ber, running water fed by springs, lots of bay, W acras broken, 160 acrea can ba plowed, all fenced, one-half mile from school, three mllea from one railroad town and slz mllea from another; good soli and the very beet all around farming and stock raising section In Oregory county. South Dakota. Call on or writ to Charles Mllnar, owner. Fairfax. s . COME to tha Blua Blanket vallay In Wal worth Co., 8. D. I will aell yoii Improved or unimproved land as you wish! no sand stone or a-umbo: 100 rxr cant plow land. Land la sailing readily and Increasing In price; near towns, on telephone lines and K. F. D. routes; main Una of tha C, M. A St. P. to tha Paatflo coast, w. . aayier, Selby. S. D. Bee me about Minnesota farms of ail de scriptions. They are priced rig tit. THE HONEST LAND MAN H. T. MULLlh. WASfcCA. MINN. Misaoorl. MISSOURI FARM FOR SALE On ac count of age I must sell my farm; well Im proved, weil located, HO miles northeast of Kansas City; will send view of buildings and full description on application. Ad dress J. W. Mctieath, OaliaUn. Mo., R. BEAUTIFUL Vernon County, Mo., farms for sale, luO miles south of Kansas city, second largest live stock market in the world. Beautiful laying country, good land, nice homen. no hilly, rocky or swampy land, in the corn belt of Missouri. Tn best farms In the county, well Improved, good schools, churches and neighbors; beautltul. healthy climate. P.enty of fruit. Farms from 4u acres uu to Mo acres. Will grow 60 bushels corn, io bushels wheat, 6u bushels oats, 2 tons timothy nay per acre. You can buy these well improved farms for lets than you can improve a farm out In the western desert country. Price, $40 to 160 ner acre. Try the Golden Rule land man. I will treat you right. I have been a farmer all my life, anu l know good land when 1 see It These farms are worth double the price asked for them.' Address E. N. Green, Nevada, Mo. Paablo. Farmers Beginning to See the Light If a. POOR man buys POOR land, and navs tnr It he Is still POOR. It a Poof man oan buy good land, NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE, on terma that he can meet from SURE CROPS When he gets It paid for he Is no lonaer Door. PRICE $75 to $160 FEU At-UJ. 10 PER CENT CASH Balance 30 Annual Payments at 6 Per Cent. Finest and beat Irrigated land In the West Joins Pueblo, Colorado, a city or eo.wu. Reached by five trunk line railroads. You Can't Beat This Combination Easy Terms. Best Location Finest Soil Abundance of Water Ideal Climate Write for our fre excursion plans and booklet Liberal Agents Contract THE PUEBLO -ROCKY FORD LAND CO. C. L. Tallmage, President. Is. H. Tallmage, vice-rresiaent Topeka, Kansas DISTRICT MANAGER Burt C. Blair, No. 8 Strehlow Ap't. Phone. Webster 2864, Omaha Nebr. Charles L. Dickey, Oaneral Agent, Co lumbus, Neb. Landeryon A Harrow. 442 Board of Trade. Omaha, Neb. BEAUTIFUL Vernon county. Mo., farms for sals, 100 miles south of Kanaaa City, second largest livestock market In tha world. beautifuS laying country, good land, nice homes, no hilly, rocky or swampy land, in the corn belt ol Missouri. Tha best farms In ths county, well Improved, good schools, churches and neighbors; beautiful healthy climate. Dlentv of fruit Farms from 40 acres up to 640 acres. Will grow 66 bushels corn, 26 bushels wheat, 60 bushels cats, 1 tons timothy hay per acre. You can buy three well Improved farms for less tbsn you can Improve a farm out In the western desert country. Price $u0 to 70 per acre. Try ins Golden Rule land man. I will treat you right I have been farmer all my life, and 1 know good land When I aes It. These farms are worth floubte the price asked for toons. Addra K. N. Green. Nevada, Mo. IN MISSOURI.' M0 acres. 126 miles southeast of Kansas City; 85 acres fine bottom land In cultiva tlon. balance four pastures; nicely wat red, fine two-nory trama house; good tenant house good barn, cribs, etc.: all fenced with wlra and board; 1 mile to town, school and church. For quick sale U per acre: no trade. GEORGE KUMPF. 203-206 Sheidiey Bid.. U-nsa City, Mo. Mvalaua. EASTERN MONTANA LAND. Three sections of Dawson county land In One block at a bargain If taken In the next thirty days. These are steam-plow sec tions. Other lands at bargain prices. No belter time to buy lands than right now, If you are looking for Investment or a good farm, wrtta Ueuige C. liayward, Glendlve . BARGAIN IN FARM For W days. Special bargain, immediate possession If desired. a. T. Campbell Lncbfleld. Kab. IF you want to buy a good farm In the famous Wood River valley, where you can buy land from $t)6 to lu0 per acre, all im proved and ready for work, where the crops ttever ran, just can on tjiuwu k urniiin Cairo. Neb., as they have some of the bes land In the stale and can show you tha goods. Oklahoma. M0 ACRES. MO level: 200 crop. 100 hog tight; two nouses, wells, spring, five-ton scale, shop, four mules, four horses, an rows, seventy-live hogs, tools. Price. 14.00 Three smaller farms rent or sell. Owner William Kerlik. Ciirfoid. Okl. KO-ACRB FARM five miles Covington Gkiu., li u aciiH in cultivation, good tin Movements, orchard, vineyard, alfalfa, good water, niiai let iiille to tierman church, achoolliouito on laim, $a.6u0. Can give terms, juo quick. ihij is a bargain. Cliildois mo., covington. uaia. WANTED TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous' Calls For Houses of All 81s. List with Ua. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., C4 N. T. Life Bldg. 'Phone Red If ...a 1:20 am a 7:15 am ...all. 14 pm il:Wpm WANTED To rent two furnished light- housekeeping rooms In or near Kountse Place; man ana wire; no cnnaren; refer ences exchanged. Aaaress r w. m WANTED. Furnished house.-October 1, for ths win ter; or 7 rooms; good neighborhood; ftvmlly three) adults; best of references. K 44, Bee. Mlssoarl rarlM K. C. 8t L. Ex.. K. C. at St. 1a six.. Wabash Om.-St. Louis Ex a :J0 pm a :28 am Maii nH Kinram a 7:30 am all:16 pm Btanb'y Lcl tfrom C.B.).b :00 pm b!0:l6 am Darlington Btatlosi Trsitk sc Masoaw Darllngtoa Leara. Arrive. Denver and California. a 4:10 pm a 8:45 pm PuirAt Buund KrreHS..a :iv pm a s:w pm Nebraska points .. WANTED SITUATIONS TOUNO MAN desires plaea to work for board while attending school. Boyles Col lege. Both phones. BANK STATEMENTS $ 7.190,664.98 4,64090 750,000.00 400.000.00 47,176. CO 678,064.66 100,000.00 S39.962.17 704,742.16 46,293.73 284,000.25 17,300.00 2,402.83 Wromlsg. 10,000 ACRES J UST OPENED. Carey Act lands at Wheatland. Wyo. Obtain a boms now that's sure to produce and double In value before paid for. Plenty of water now on tbo land. Alao selling choicest farm lands In Iowa colony, near Cheyenne. Great alfalfa and grain crops grown here every year. Healthiest climate. purest water, good markets. For excursion I ales, vaiuaDie maps, laws, inn narxung Land Co., bpeclal Biate Agents, Cheyenne. Wyo. No. 133. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Omaha National Bank, at Omaha. In the Slate of Nebraska, at tha close of business, September, l, lalO. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. S. bonds to secure circulation U. 8. bonds to secure U. 8. deposits Premiums on . U. 8. bonds Bonds, securities, eto. Banking house furni ture and fixtures.... Due from Nat banks bnot reserve agents.. $1,406,823.38 ue from state and private banks and bankers, trust Co. s and savings banks. Due from approved reserve agents ... . Checks and other cash Items Exchanges for clear ing house Notes of other Na tional banks Fractional paper cur rency, nickels and cents Lawful money reserve In bank, vis: Specie 8B6,967.00 Leffal tender notes .... 153,330.00- 1,020,297.00 8,830,820.52 Redemption fund wltn U. S. treasurer (6 of circulation) Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in. Surplus funds Undivided profits, less exp. and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding Due to other National banks 13.389,625.27 Due to state and pri vate bankB& bankers 2.029,663.40 Due to trust Co.'s and savings banks 1,664.67 Individual deposits, subject to check... 8,976,134.21 Time certificates ot deposit Certified checks Cashier's checks out standing U. 8. deposits Deposits of U. B. dis bursing officers 37.500.00 Wise aala. 80 ACRES LEVEL LAND. 26 cultivated. balance paature. (-room house, large barn. chicken house, spring and trout brook on farm, I miles from station, school on land. $1,600, easy terms. Tom O. Msson, Island City Slat bank, Cumberland. Wis. State of Nebraska. County of Douglas, ss: I. J. DeF. Richards. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my nowledge and belief. J. UB r . KICHArlDS, uasnier. Correct Attest: W. M. BURGESS, ' K. C. BARTON, W. H. BUCHOLZ, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d day of September, 1910. L. D. bpaIaDING, Notary jruDuc , MlKtllsstsss, raw. too a Farm for sals, ok TRADE? Or do you want to buy oner Mine your want known through TUG Dt4 MOINE" CAPITAL, the want medium el Iowa: Rates: I cent a word for each inser tion. I tents a tne, 70 cents an inch. Clr rulatlon. 41,000, largest of any Iowa, dally. Ulva us a trial. Address Tbe Capital. LaaJ it ha. Moines. Iowa. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT kVACRG fruit farm, fine house, all bear ing fruit, chicken house, alfalfa, and all kinds of berries. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., (38 New York Ufa Bldg. Phone. Red 1999. REAL ESTATE LOANS LOAN8 to home owners and home build ers, with privilege of making partial pay menu semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS. 101 First National Bank Bldg. ,M0 to $6,000 on homes tn Omaha. O'Keere Real Estate Co.. lOu N. if. Life. Dougiu or A-Usl. WANTED to loan $2,000 on residence property; private party preferred. Address J 43. Bee. GARVIN BROS.. Id floor N. T. Ufa 1601 to $100,000 on Improved property. No delay. WANTED City loans. Feters Trust Ca WANTED City loans and warrants. W, Farnam Smith Co., 1220 Farnara at. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. We ad Vtead bldg.. 16th and Faroaiu. MONEY TO LOAN Payne Inve.nnent t'a SWAPS $7,000 Gilt edged securities paying over 10 per cent annually. Will trade for Omaha tniLiruvea ana asauine. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO. 6j8 New York Life Bldg. 'Phone Red im Saul Dakels, DEEDED frontier lands, relinquishments, town DiOLierty, business chances and detail li.ioiiiianon regarding tno biandmg Kock Indian reservation. Relereiice. Mclmosn biate Lank, addreas Gieat Waslera iand ti. Loan co.. Mcintosh, a. D. DAKOTA land bargulns. Finely Improved hail section, tniio unies cuuniy seat, $uO per acre; half section mile and half town, Lew Improvements, 4u; hail beciion six miles, small niiyrovenii.ua, $t3; aeveitteen raw 4uai'.ors, so.ue orotic, w to $40; an fine land in best pan ui buutli Imkota. Wilte or call ou owner, A. P. McDowell, Fauiklon, a. D. TO EXCHANGE Six nice lots in Palmer Lake Citv. Colo. Owner values these at $1,2U0. There Is a small loan ot $GO0 on these lots, due In IS months from June, 1U10, at 7 per cent Interest. Will trade the equity for clear lots In some small town, or what can you offer. Mention Palmor Lake Lots when writing. 1a is. Koaamona iiauuen, Kan. 7-ROOM HOUSE and large lot, one block from car line in comic. I mulls, ia. ; clear price, J LOW. win trade lor clear land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. 658 New York Lite Bldg. Phone Red 1999 TlUi JliKAL HOWL" UK MO ACRE4. Situated lu the Lirf bioux alley, lour miles -uin of CasiivMuuu, ine county seat ot liaintln vouuiy, boutu Dakota, 440 acres of Seep biaca loam, under caiiy cultivation; Hl acrta hi poAiuia and Jim iu the beautltul spiing-lsd Cake Fluience, with its sylvan cii and Apialing a cars, ueep and pure and tiiieU Willi Hkii and game in aeasou and nearby la the liuiue, luurleeu-iuoia house, large baru. two ranan. clilckea bouse, hog buu.e and woven wire paalurs, toi it silo, uiacnine imuae, small uaiu aini numerous small buildings, all lu good con onion, vitn windmill, lilies well, and cis tern, al surrouiidad by a beautiful grove Price, )AMi, on good terms, by Ai. J. itua ke.t. Cai:ewoou, el. D. FA KM a IN THE CORN Uk.LT An tiiiuioteU quarter section In Gregory county, S. D.. 4 miles Iruin Burke, ti utiles from Giegoty; all lencvd; email of improvements; SO acres under vuiiiva t.oi.. 1'i.i'a w nr acre. 160 aorea. one mile flora town, Tripp county t price - per acre. A half section, I Si miles from Wltteo price Pr sere. A half scvtlon 4 miles from Carter; prlo. Ai per acre. A nice halt section ( miles from Dallas, l uillea from Colomb; price 3& per acre. T. F. HAltlUNGTON. Pell ISO Iowa iildg . Sioux City. la. MONKY MAKINU 400-acre corn farm out from Bioux Falls; nine-room house, two etorles. hardwood finish: barn 3 by 4S; other buildings; large grove, orchard with s rides, black walnut trees; all can be cul tiv.i.d' fenoed and cross fenced: telephone: runil mall; $i0 per acre under price for oulck sale: crops never weie better. Write me at onca It A. bllvlus, ewoer, Blour FORTY acres clear land In Oregon; frui country. Want vacant lot or equity in cot. tage Nowata JUauu Sl loi Co., bug New York Life Uldg. I'liono Kf lm KCK).M3. nil modem, nearly new; lot 100 x:ij: price, $b,uuo; clear. Want to trade for land. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. 168 New York Ufa Bldg. 'Phone Red 1999. Wa rxt'iiatiK nrolierties ot merit. H. IL Culver, slt-als N. Y. Lit. Lx unlas 7tui. TO SELL OR EXCHANGE Corner lot. aOxlix), near car line, can isik riarney. SAFETY RAZORS G'LLETTE blades resharpened. tSo dosen IBo half dosen, Jc each. Mall them to Harvey & Co., Box 767. Omana, Neb. WAN I ED 1 0 BUY BEST PRICE paid for second-hand fur nlture, carpets, clothing and shoes. T0004 uougias W7L $13,128,766.96 $ 1.000,000.00 200,000:00 337,616.18 750,000.00 743,442.80 45.381.63 256.660.06 114,100.43 262,688.81- 10.821.160.77 Total RAILWAY TIME CARD Com tluaed Black Hills Lincoln Mall Northwest Express Nebraska points .. Nebraska Express Lincoln Local Lir.coln Ixoi a 8:20 am a 6:10 pr,i ,a 4:10 pm a 1:46 pm .b 1:M pm ali:16 urn .all:25 pm a 7:00 am .a 8:20 am a 6:10 pm a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm b 9:06 ant a 7:26 pm a 7:50 pm nnhi1vinn.l,lA.ttitmouth..b 1:05 urn b!0:20 am I'll Itsmcuth-lowa a 9:18 am a :f0 am Heilcvue-Plattsmouth ,.al2:30 pm a 2:40 pm Colorado Limited all -.25 pm a 7:00 am Chicago Special a 7:15 am all:06 pm C'hicaxo Kpres a 4:0 pm a 8:66 pm Chicago aai express.. ioi o.w .m Iowa Local a 9:15 am al0:30 am Creston-Iowa Local ... a 8:30 pm al0:S0 am Ft. Louis Express K. C. A 8t Joseph. K. C. A St. Joseph. K. C. & St. Joseph .a 4:30 pm all:46 am .alO 46 pm a :4A am .a 9:15 am a 6:10 pm .a 4:30 pm Webster Station 15h and Webster. Mlssoarl Pacific Auburn Local b 8:50 pm bl2:15 pm Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis Omaha ' Slcux City Express b 2:00 pm bll:45 am Omaha Local c 6:20 pm Sir ux City Passenger b 9:20 pm Twin City Passenger. ...b 6:80 am Sioux City Local c am Emerson Local b 6:65 pm b 9:10 am (a) Dally, (b) Dally except ounaay. tcj Punrtsv onlv. (M OTTO MON ro-TOEWIKfflD) The Gentle Cynic J $13,128,766.93 Blessings come disguised, but trouble Is always barefaced. , Exercising a prerogative naturally keeps tt In good condition. Of course. It Is better to keep a promise than to give It away. About the first real brave thing a boy does is to smoke a cigar. The world Is but a fleeting show, and most ot us have to be shown. Where there's a will there are lota of things to get out of the way. 1 A man must be a pretty good fellow when even his relatives speak well of him. Fame may be a ' bubble, but there are mighty few of us who can produce the soap. A pleasant conversationalist Is any woman .who doesn't say "listen" about every five seconds. t We always have a profound admiration for the judgment of the people who agree with us. Tact Js too often merely the artAf lying without being found out. GOVERNMENT NOTICES NOTICE. United States of America, District of Ne braska, omana uivision, ss.: Whereas. A libel has been filed In the district court ot the United States for the District of Nebraska, Omaha division, on the . 18th day of August, 1910, by F. 8. Howell. United States attorney for ths district of Nebraska, on behalf ot the said Uiiited Stales, as libelant, against one hundred and fifty thousand (more or less) Ice cream cones, arid praying the usual process and monition of the court, that all persons Interested in said one hundred and tiftv thousand (more or less) ice cream cones may be cited to appear and answer the premises, ana that an due proceedings being had the said one nunarea ana uity thousand (more or less) Ice cream cones may be decreed to be seised for confisca tion and condemnation, and that the same may be condemned as being adulterated In violation ot and within the meaning ot the act of congress of June 80, 1146, and that the same may be disposed ot by destruc tion or sale as the court may direct Therefore. In pursuance ot said moni tion, under the seal of said court, to me directed and delivered on the 13th day ot August, 1910, I do hereby give notice gen erally unto all persons having or pretend ing to have any right title or Interest In said one hundred and fifty thousand (more or less) Ice cream cones, to appear before the said court, m the city ot omana, in said district, on the 12th day of September, 1910, next (if It be a court day, or else on the next court day thereafter), at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ot said day. then and there to answer the said libel and to make known their allegations In that behalf. Dated at Omaha, In said district, this 17th day of August, 1910. wm. P. Warner, u. S. Mar shal for the District of Nebraska. A 1 to 8 f. MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage licenses have been granted: Name and Residence. Age. Andrew Lutklns. Omaha 26 Lola Pearson. Shenandoah. IA M xratn Rsletkovlc. South Omaha 88 Annie Geavocevlo, South omana &i Dean Scott South Omaha 12 Nellie Greer, South Omaha 18 Ray L. Smith. Dubuque. Ia 21 May "Qulnllvan, Dubuque, la 11 RAILWAY TIME CARD I WANT an eight-room house near the Catholic cathedral: must be In good condi tion. Address H 8. Bee. WANTED To buv. 6 or room modern house, north part of city, give full de tails. Address K 22, Bee. WANTED t or 10-room house, modern, good condition; suitable rooming house. Price must be reasonable. Address G I, Bee. TH A NS-MISSISSIPPI LADIES' CLOTH ING STORE pays highest prices for party, afternoon and evening dress, tied 4410. AS YOU read this ad. so will thousands read your waul ad. If it is lu Tbe See. UNION STATION Tenth and Marcy. Union Pacific- Leave. Arrive. San Fran. Overland L..a 8:16 am all: 30 pm China St Japan F. M...a 4:10 pm a 5:45 pm Atlantic rjxpreas a 6:46 am Oregon-Wash Limited. ..a 4:00 pm a 6:10 pm Uos Angeles llmlted. ...aU:4o pm a 8:30 pm Denver Special a 6:47 am a!2:30 am Colorado Special all:48 pm a 7:42 am Colorado express a i:ua pm a 4:60 pm Chicago-Portland Spe...al2:W pm a 8:20 pm xsortn fiatte i,ocal a 8:15 am a 4:45 pm Grand Island Local a 6:30 pm al0;30 am LJncoin-Beatrlce Local. bl2:40 pm b 1:20 pm Chicago A: Northnreatern NORTHBOUND. Twin City Express a 7:50 am alO ZO pm bioux uity iocai a :4o pm a 8:28 pm Minn. c uKoia tjx a l:w pm a 9:15 am 1 iwon city limited a :4t pm a 7:30 am EASTBOUND. Omaha Express a 7:00 am a)2:33 am ChicakO Local a 12:05 pm a 2:28 Dm Colorado-Chicago a 6:10 pm a 8:28 Din Chicago Special a 6:02 pm a 7:66 am 1 acifiu Coast-Chicago.. a 6:00 pm a H:S pm Lou Angeles Limited. ...a 8:60 pm a!2:i0 cm overland limited au: pm a 1:46 am Denver Special al2:40 am a 6:32 am Carroll Local a 4:30 pm a 9:60 am Fast Mail a 8:26 pm WESTUOUND. Lincoln-Chadron a 7:. am all :00 am Norfolk-Bor t.teel a 7:50 am al0:4o pm Long Piue-So. Platte. ...b 2:15 pm b 6:20 pm riakilngs-.-Hiperlor b 2:lo pm b 6:20 pm Deadwood-Hot Springs. a 2:66 pm a 6:20 pm Cat ir-Lander a 2:66 pm all .00 am Frtn ont-Alblon b b.M pin a l:.m pm Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific EAST. Rocky Movntaln Ltd....alt:38 am a 10 33 pm Iowa IakI Pans a 6:36 am a 4:j0 pm Cl.icago Dally Ex a 7:42 am a 2:4J am Chicago Local Pass blO:M am bl0:19 pm Dea Moines Local Pass. a 4 it) pal aU:xj pin Chicago Expreks a 4:40 pm a 1:16 pra Chicago Limited a :utt pm a a:ttt am WEST. The Mountaineer a 2:60 am a 7:06 am Chi. -Neb. Lid., Lincoln. a 8:26 am a 6:4, p 11 Colo. 4ic Cal. Ex a 1:26 pm a 4:3v y.n Okl. Si Tex. Express.... a 2:30 pm a 1:20 pm Uocky Mountain Ltd....aiO:lJ pm uU.M pm Chicago, Milwaukee A St. I'ssi Overland Limited U:tl pm a 7:59 am Omaha-Chicago Ex b 7:15 am b :' am Omaha-Savanah Ex. ...c 7:16 am c 9:J0 am Colo.-Callf. Ex a 6:v0 pm a 3:26 pm Colorado Special a 7:67 am all. 33 pm Perry-omana Local ,...b 61a pm bll:ua pm Illinois central- Chicago Exprest a 7:00 am a 8:45 pm Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm a 6:U0 am Minn. -.St. Paul Ex b 7:u0 am Minn. -St. Paul Ltd a 7:00 pm a 8:00 am Chicago Ureal Western Cl.icago Umited a 3:48 pm Twin City Limited a 8:30 pm a 7:63 am Twin Cltv Express a .u0 am a 8:30 pra Chicago IiUpieaa ... .6pai NAME IS LEGION,, 'He lives In the clouds." "Got a flying machine? "No, he' a dreamer." The Love-Mfe. t First Cor. 13. A mother died and left a small child. ) She was too young to remember anything about her mother. When she grew older she began to wonder what her mother was like and whether she had blue eyes like herself and brown curls. No picture of her mother was anywhere to be found and the child was left wholly to her own imagina tion to formulate some Image ot her sainted mother. When the child was U years of age her aunt told her she thought she could tell her something about her mother and so read to her the thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians. "My dear," said her aunt, "your mother was more like that than anyone I have ever seen." The child was ptixzled. She felt if her mother was like that, she herself was not much like nor mother. It saddened her. Could she ever become like her mother? She almost wished she had never been told of the close parallel between her mother's character and the character pictured In that beautiful love-chapter. The Image, however, burned Itself deeply Into her youthful mind, she could not get away from It, and by and by she said, "I will be like that, I will be like mother." Persistently she took up the practice of love; and In time her older ac quaintances said, "She Is like her mother In looks and In life." it Is painful to a believer to reflect on hiw little he resembles the picture of this love-chapter. Ha Instinctively feels It Is not an Image, of himself. It almost dls heartens him when he ,looka upon himself In comparison with it. Can he ever become like it? Have you ever seen a composite picture? It Is " a photographic picture fonmed by combining several portrait Images so that their principal points practically coincide." It, In reality, Is not a picture of any living person. It Is a combination of several pict ures. This thirteenth chapter of First Corinthians la not a composite picture of the whole number of christians In the world, nor of any portion of them. It is a simple and single portrait of a model christian under the sway ot Christianity's mightiest motive, love. It Is not a picture of what the whole mass of believers com bining might be, but of what any one be liever may be.. The picture of our chapter is no vision. It is an Ideal to be attained. God Is love, and men are to become love, for they are to become like God. God set his son before men as love, love at Its best, love as love really Is. Paul, In our chapter, haa simply drawn In Picture what Jesus was In real 1 life. Incarnated love ever soys to men, follow me. Imitate me, be like me. This he could not have bidden, If attainment were Impossible. This love-life Is not, therefore, an Im possible conception, not an Impossible at tainment. The various prominent fea tures in the picture may be seen In tens of thousands of God's children's. Not In perfection In every case, or In any case, It may be; but approximated In perfection In all. In every believer love has done Its work In a degree. He is coming up more and more to the ideal. The child's ruling passion was that she might become like her mother, and In time It was said of her. She Is like her mother. He whose ruling passion Is to become like the Ideal of this love-chapter will approximate nearer to this ideal until those who know him best will say of him. He Is like his Ideal. . Moreover this love-life Is . the only life that ought to be lived. It Is the only life God recognises as the true life. If God Is love and men are to become love, then the love-life Is the only true life. Any other kind of life Is a travesty on the true life. Here Is the clue to the purpose and significance of our existence. Our life of sonshlp toward God, through the regener ation of the holy spirit and the Implanting of the filial spirit in our hearts, la thereby a life of brotherhood toward men. It Is William Newton Clarke who says: "When we live according to love towards our fel lows, we do the thing that ought to be, and make ot life what life ought to be. When unselfishness and the highest help ful affection from one law of living, then we have struck a chord in the eternal har monyand all that is dissonant with love Is discord to the eternal harmony. This Is the spiritual and practical reality. In this world and In any other world that Grant Eugene Tlsher, Pastor of Bands Presbyterian Church. i there may be." Existence Is successful only so far as existence means love. It helps us mightily to know that some one has lived perfectly the love-life. There is Inspiration from lite. In my early school days, as a method ot teaching u to write, our teachers compelled us to copy pege after page from model machine-made copies. There was no Inspiration In that for me. Instinctively I felt It was not life. After some years I came under the lnstruc tlon ot a teacher who used to take a piece of crayon and before my eyes place beautiful copy on the blackboard as model. It thrilled me to see him do It. I said to myself. If you can do that I can too; and the result was more progress made in six months than in years with the machine-made copies. There Is Inspir ation from life. We want to see people do things. In looking upon Jesus our eyes are turned away from the ptoture of the love-life to the life Itself. We look upon him as he moved amid the trying realities of his life with perfeot pose ot spirit, pouring out love upon those who would have nothing of his love, and this gives us courage to attempt that kind of a life with hope of some measure of success, We say. That Is life, and If Jesus could live It we can live It too, with the help of the same power that enabled him to live it. Jesus led the way in the love-life and we may give fresh Impress to his foot' steps even If our following be but afar, Our danger Is that we miss the call of Jesus to follow Him In Hla love-life. The world-voices about us are so deafening and persistent that the voice of Jesus reaches us but too faintly through the din. Our spirits are anything but too sensitive to the divine voice. In Freyberg cathedral the old organist was so jealous of hla Instru ment that ho would not let anyone play upon It but himself. One day a stranger wandered Into the cathedral and listened with manifest Interest while the old organ ist was playing on his beloved Instrument, thinking himself alone. Stepping Into the organ loft tbe stranger asked if he might play on the great organ. He was at first refused, but after further persuasion he was permitted to touch the precious keys. As he played on and on the music filled the great cathedral and rolled out wave upon wave Into the street. The old organist was spell-bound. He had never heard such melody before. When the music ceased he eagerly Inquired of the stranger his name. "Felix Mendelssohn," was the quiet reply. In after days, when telling thla Incident, the old organist, with tears In hla eyes, would exclaim, "To think how near I missed hearing Mendelssohn 1" How much we miss of the sweetness and power and In spiration of Jesus love-life by . failure to hear His call, "Follow me." It is our danger. Pur danger, too, la that we are afraid of the ideal. We get nervous when brought Into the white light of the perfect life. We know It will cost us much to attain. We know It will mean the giving up of some secretly cherished hope, the crushing down of some ambition for gold or place or power, the cutting oft of an offending foot or hand or the plucking out of a trouble some eye. We know It will mean a merci less severity with ourselves in regard to every part of our nature which experience haa told us cannot be Indulged In without loftoflV TrlSRSAKfcSOMS 11 DflDwfrlS I Vk BEE r0K ON A r f UL.-. Qaf X 1 -t-r 1 t "m" ro)T YP 1 .rmxmx t win.! rms I - AvCntnV TO &TAN-B m rw vi .r VLB f Baw-av 1 g harm to our spiritual life. We know It will mean unsparing aelf-mutllatlon ss re gards everything In ourselves that leads to sin and away from the Ideal. But why take the shivers In the presence of the best? The giving up Is not an end In Itself, but only in order to the fulness of the love- life a life so large and full that It can be called even here eternal life. What w must give up Is as nothing In comparison with that which will come to us through the giving up. It Is the trsglo In life that we are afraid of the best. It Is our Immi nent peril. Our obligation and privilege is to com right Into the presence of the perfeot life and ' give our lives to him not a part of them, not a fraction of them, but all. Jesus must have all. He must be on the throne In the thronc-room. When once he Is set tled there It Is safe to give him the key to that room and to ask him to throw II away. It is not a faultless life we ran bring him; but by bringing him Just such as we have we will be blameless. Some years ago I received a letter from my little nephew. It was written In a fashion that rendered It hard to decipher. But then It was his first attempt at letter-wrilng. It was not faultless, but blameless. It wi surrender all to Jesus we may talk about having met his proposition to us and to that extent we will be blameless. The possibility of the love-life becoming an actuality with us is mnde certain through the transforming power of the Holy Spirit ot God coming Into the human spirit. The Holy Spirit comes Into the human spirit as an actual Indwelling com panion and crushes down the oM life forces. Sin he conquers, holiness he produce, character he fashions, and love he sheds abroad In the heart He brings ua to live In holy, happy, loving fellowship with God who is love, and to live In loving, helpful fellowship with men who ought to become, and many of whom are becoming love. The Holy Spirit can make God-hating and man-hating men Into lovers ot God and of man. lit has done It. He Is doing It every day. The Spirit actually does hi transforming work. II Is man's hop for the attainment of the love-llfe. Let the Spirit adjust one's life to the life of Jesus and the love-llfe is his. To the life of love In God the Holy Spirit will surely lead ua If one will but honestly say: So far as I know how I will try to show forth love. I will ilv up to Jesus, the Spirit will accept that and begin hla work of making hlra clean and of filling his life with love. It Is sin that befouls the heart and dams back the stream of love from entering It and flowing out pure to others. "I watch to shun the miry way. And staunch the springs of guilty thought. But watch the struggle as I may. Love I have not, love I have not Tet only as this heart Is love. May larger visions yet be mine. For mirrored in Its depths are seen. The things divine, the things divine. So wash me. Thou, without, within. Or purge with fire, if that must be. No matter how. If only sin Die out In me, die out In ma An honest determination to let the Spirit have his way In any life means a hew adjustment of that Ufa to th love-llf of Jesua W must not doubt this. Thar Is oft- times a good deal of unbelief on this point. 80 terribly dwarfing Is sin that It narrows th scop of th promise ot God. It put a limit on th power of th scarred hand of Jesua It take away th efficacy of hi atoning blood. It winks at th Idea of a love-llfe ilka that of Jeau. A measure of this heresy emanates from some pulplta. tt Is a sad comment to. make, for th heresy of th pulpit all too soon become th orthodoxy of th pew. On thine 1 sure: If we par down the power of th spirit to develop In us the love-llf of Jesua. we will not secure that life. If we are to have th life we long for we must bell eve that God by hla spirit can mak ua like Jeeus, and glv ourselves up with cooetraJnlng glad ness and enthuslaatla seal to that faith, A deeper Insight Into th paasloa of Jeeua will help to mak ua more willing that th spirit shall lead us into and com plete In use-the rove-life of Jesua A mother left her babe asleep In her bed chamber and went to call upon her nest door neighbor. Fire broke out In her house and. tbe firemen were slow tn adjusting their ladder. 1 Th frantlo mother, no longer able to control herself, climbed up the trellis by th Bid of th house, broke open th window and snatched her babe from tha burning bed and bora it to th fireman who had by this time reached th window. He soon landed both mother and babe upon the ground. When th child had reached the age of T year she asked her mother one day why she always wore glove. Her mother replied that she would tell her In the eventide. When they had gone up to their berchamber th mother said, "My child, you wonder why I always wear glove. This I th reason, my hands are scarred." Drawing off her gloves she held out her hands to th child.' Th child drew back with repulsion. Th mother quietly explained how it all happened, and the child with bursting heart lifted up th disfigured hands and kissed them. Such Is the tremendous appeal of the cross that If we once get to see th "why" of the scarred hands of Jesus we will be melted by His sacrificial love, and beg to kiss those hands. Let the "how" of the cross alone, but let the love of tt fill the life, and that will be the love-llfe of Jesua We may not know, we cannot tell What pains he had to bear; But we believe it was for us He hung and suffered there. Oh dearly, dearly has He loved, ' And we must love Him, too; And trust In His redeeming, blood. And try His works to do." t Daily Health Hint J To get the bent results from an ocean bath do not stay In the water longer than twenty minutes or half an hour, and during the subsequent sun bath'se that the back of the neck and eyes are protected from th heat of the sun. Vacation's Finish. Alack! It Is back To the books; Away From the spray Of the brooks. We turn to the lor With troubled And onlmous looks. Tes, children dear, I greatly fear . The time Is near For you to hear In accents clea. The words of cheer The call you back to study. f . K. It There's a Heaaon. Vacation days are over, And working days are here: That's why they're melancholy, "Th aaddMt of th jrtaj." . Ms. IcTIiiQnfilenL ,.1K a U .