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REAlT ESTATE
mX A!fD RAJCM FOR iAI.K
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MteaowrU
Ozark Land
Buy s. -T farm In southern Missouri
on easy payment. Any amount down and
monthly payments. Tracts from 4uu and
up
HAWKETB LAND OHCHARO CO.,
209 firandets Theater Hldg.
HTOP! I)on't jo a step further than
Iouglas county, down In the beautiful
Osarks; rale anything; corn 30 to 8u bunh
ele per acre, all otlirr crops In proportion;
cheapest good land on earth, 86 to fJO per
acre. Free Information. Uloba Real instate
Co., Ava, Mo
KOR SAL.K Finest farm In leavenworth
county, Hruaddus farm of 180 acres, l1
miles from Fort l-avenworth, 8&0"Q brick
residence. 6W) .i-yewr-old walnuts, 1U0 sugar
maple trees, natural gun. two telephones,
free dellvory, 1 miles from Hanta Fe sta
tion; examine premises and write Mrs J.
1 Klrby, ll' Felix 81., St. Joseph, Mo.
M-AL'KE farm, all cultivated; fine house,
bam, fences, first-class condition; fine
print" water, 2 miles from town, 7 miles
from railroad. Southeast Missouri Imml
' (ration Co., Piedmont, Mo.
rOR BAt.E fi& farms, large and small,
between MIsriMalfT'l and MIhhoiiiI rlvrrs.
a re rags 35 per acre. Write for big price
list. William Crews, Wright City. Mo.
MISSOURI FA RMS None better on
earth. Highly Improved 110 acres; raise
anything; $0. Other decided bargain!.
Write us. Gilliam Realty Co., Gilliam. Mo.
MISSOURI farm, XM seres; ( room house;
bam; 108 ares wheat, 200 acres corn; level.
; black dirt; t miles railroad; $4o acre. Chas.
8. Huckstep Realty Co., Elsberry, Mo.
Montana.
WHOT.KSAJ.E TRACTS IN MONTANA,
the coming farm state. 812.SO to $30 per
acre. Write for description. Shaw &
Clark I And', Company, Hackney Bldg., St.
Paul. Minn.
THIHTEEN sections In Dawson county,
'near Sidney, one of the best towns In the
Yellowstone) valley; also have other lands
that we are retailing In any else farm you
want. Writ yeur wants. Prices are right.
The Hayward Land Co., Olendlne, Mont.
X20-ACRIE homestead relinquishments for
ale; also one hotel, one bakery, one general
tore, one saloon, one feed store. Address,
Charles F. Brown, Qalata, Mont.
FOR SALE Bitter Root Valley 330 acres
fine fruit land; old water right; best sec
tion of the valley; fine proposition for sub
division; fair buildings; easy terms. Ad
dress owner, E. O. Lewis, Stevens villa,
Mont.
FARREl.I8 syrup Is the sweetest and
: beet you aver used. If K. M. Bruce,
I Dodge St.. will bring this ad to The Bee
fflce within three days we will give him
a tO-cent can of this syrup free.
Nebraska.
Sacrifice
Sale
TUB OREATE8T RANCH AND DAIRT
FARM PROPOSITION EVER OFFERED.
1.120 acrea In the rain belt of eastern Ne
braska, containing lake of spring water, at
lest than jrou can purchase arid land In the
western part of tha state; surrounded by
faring producing abundant crops of corn,
'wheat, oats and alfalfa; located from six
to tan miles from fits railroad towns, six
teen miles northwest of Norfolk. Part of
this tract will maka good farm land; It Is
bow covered with a heavy growth of blue
'tain gra- Every acre will produce red
or white clover, timothy or alfalfa. For
quick aaie, $16 par acre.
J. Dermody
Investment Co.
lils City Nations! Bank Bldg., Omaha, Nob.
1.880-ACRH ranch for sale, 830 per acre,
two-thlrda cash, remainder five years, 8
per cent Interest: all fenoed; good Improve
ment For partioulara writ Frank Schula.
Norfolk. Nab.
lflO ACRES near Crofton, Neb., Knox
county; good soil, good roads, well Improved
with buildings; price per acre, $70; easy
terms. Also aiO acre farm, 4 miles from
town, well Improved, 76 acre. Otto Bogner,
Crofton. Neb.
FOR BALE SOD acres hay land, 1 mile
'Newport, H7.M; "W0 S miles, all new build
ings, aprlng water, 12160. Otbsra. L. M.
Qreene, Newport. Neb.
INVESTORS, NOTICB-For sale, sec
tion of rich western land In Keith county
10 miles north of Big Spring and ( miles
v south of L welly n; fenced; 2U0 acres broken
on the level ana rented; balance good paa.
ture. This Is going to be sold at 1.50 per
acre. Reason, I need the money. Address.
P. O. Box 221, Kearney. Neb.
WITHIN radius 18 mllea I have soma .to
farms for sale, (-acre to half section;
prices right. 1 can ault you. Write, stat
ing what you want. Wm, Nelson, 818 S.
it 1st.
FOR bargains In cheap western lands
often cheap 640-acre relinquishments. Ad
dress J. C. Belalna, Whitman, Neb.
GIVE Mm pancakes and Farrell's svrup
for breakfast. We will give a 60-cent' can
to lira A. D. Garrison, It N. 19th St., If
sh will bring this ad to The Bee offlca
North Dakota.
SEVERAL Improved farms In McHenry
county, N. Dak., for sals on easy terms;
: good soil; 126 to 830 per acre. C, A. Btub
I bins. Qranvllls. N. D
rOR SALE Renters and Investors, If you
want to own ons of our fins Improved
grain farms with every modern convent-
encs and be independent, write me at once.
Utile money needed. Wendell Huston,
1 Carrlngton, N. D.
. Ortsss.
OREOON APPLE LAND.
( and 10-acre planted tracts taken cars
,of for five -years. Terms 16 a month.
I No Irrigation, taxes or Interest.
SANT1AM Jr'RUIT COLONT,
Kt Be Bldg. Omaha, Neb.
FOR BALK 160 acres choicest apple, pear,
cherry, grape land in the west, six mllea
from town, one mile from railroad; so.l
deep volcanic ash. The Dalles. Ore,, prise
winning fruit.
luO acres, ! miles from town, new, mod
ern house, barn, tenement; S50 pear prune,
bearing; l.Bos young trees. l.Ouo grape vines;
good water; wood. Or will sell HO acres
with all Improvements. Investigation
solicited. C. H. Webster. The Dalles. Ore.
oath Carolina.
LANDS $300 per acre mads growing figs
for preserves on the Islands. Orchards on
easy monthly payments. Sea Island Orchard
Company, Charleston, 8. O.
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Tsxas.
THE NILE OF AMERICA.
82 cash and 8 pr cent Interest, ravahl.
semi-annually, will secure you a home in
Vela. Tex., and a 10-acre farm In the Rio
Urande valley, where the farmer's cash In.
come la aa perpetual as the days that come
ana go. . 11 Jackson. 70 First National
iiuik mag., riouston, Tex.
Wl are subdividing 1800 acres of fertile
farm land lit Jaukson county. Splendid
rroio every year. Rainfall about right, 40
incnes. rxr aesenpuon, piat and prices
write
JOHN RICHET aV CO..
Ill E. Houston bl.. San Antonio, Tex.
SAN BAB A VALLEY, ths gardsn spot of
Texas, home ef the paper shall uecan. We
caa buy land for you or Invest money, 8
per cent nei 10 you seourea oy mortgage on
these lands Correspondence solicited.
Refer to First Nat l bank, ban Saba Nat'l
bank. Ward. Murray A Co.. and ths mem
bers In cong raws. from Texas.. Kelley-Burls-
soa Co., can tabe . x-
Ths Secret of Success la la ths Con
stant V ( Bee Want Ada,
REAL ESTATE
FARM AMI HUM II I. A Ml FOR tAI.E
(Continued.)
Vimh.
RAIsm frtiit alfalfa and rrsln In one of
Mali's fertile, mountain valleys and be
come Independent. Ixnaied In the artesian
belt near Halt City,. Choicest land
can now be bought cheap on very easy
terms. This rare Investment opportunity
will not last long. Address. O 104. Bee.
tVlaroaala..
IF YOU are looking far a farm In the
best part of the United States, wners ths
soil and climate cannot be btat. writs
owner, iocx but im, Amery. Wis
LAND FOR TUB LANDLESS
IN
Marathon. Wood and Clark counties. Wis
consin. The grass luntln of America. To
the homeseeker or Investor: Huy land In
the above named counties; healthful cli
mate, productive soli and best of markets.
We have a number of fine Improved farms
and cut-over tracts for sale on ensy terms.
Send for free booklet Reliable agents
wanted. Address Edgar Realty Co., Edgar,
Wla.
Wyoming,
FOR SALE is. 000 acres In Laramie
county. Wyoming. In Golden Prairie dis
trict; suitable for farming; now stocked
with cattle and sheep; will sell with ranch;
will exchange for eastern Nebraska or
Iowa farms. J. T. Bed, Owner, Cheyenne.
Wyo
REAL ESTATE LOANS
OMAHA property and Nebraska lands.
O'KEEFE REAL E8TATB CO.,
1018 New Omaha Nutlonai Bank Building.
GARVIN BROS,. Sd floor N. T. Life. Km
is 81M.0M sa Unproved vroperlr. Ni delaji
WANTED City loana Peters Trust CaT
LOANS to home owners and home build
ers, with privilege of making partial pay
ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS, UJ0
First National Bunk building.
CHEAP MONET.
Representing the Penn Mutual Life Ina
Co., with assets of over $117.000,0i0, I am
praared to accept all the good loans of
fered on Improved Omaha real estate.
Business and residence loans made without
delay.
THOMAS BRENNAN,
City National Bank Bldg.
WE have funds to loan on desirable
real estate In Omaha and suburbs.
'o commissions. Loans can be paid In
part or In full at any time.
NEBRASKA SAVINGS & LOAN A88N.
llius Farnam St. Board of Trade Bldg.
Tel. Douglas 133.
5 Af. 5Voon cltv turm property. W.
" 07-B. MEIKLE. 206 Ramge Bldg.
WANTED City loans and warrants. W,
raroam Hmlth at Co.. U20 Far nam ML
LOW RATES. BEUI 8-CARLBfiUKI COL,
CU-ajy Brandels Theatsr Bldg.
C1TT and Farm. JOHN N. FRUNZE!
MONKT TO LOAN Pay OS Investment Cs,
OO to 81O0O( made promptly. F. r
Wead. Wead Bldg Vim and Farnana,
Wanted, farm loans. Kloks Inv. Co..Omaha.
Good 6
Farm Mortgages
Always on hand and for sale In amounts
, fom to $.1,000.
BENSON & MYERS,
412 New York Life Bldg.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WHAT AN IOWA FARMER WANTS.
Have you anything to offer the farmer
of iowa? Any cheap land for higher priced;
a general merchandise store for land or
any kind of an exchange? Or have you
some land you want to sell for cashT Ths
one paper that reaches the Iowa farmer
is the Dea Molr.cs Capital; 42,000 circulation
dally; rats single Insertion, 1 cent a word;
six Insertions, 6 cents a word. Des Moines
Dally Capital. Dea Moines, la.
WANT listing houses, vacant lots, have
cash cutsomers for good investments and
homes.
WESTERN REAL ESTATE COMPANY.
411 Karbach Block.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE
C. J. CANAN. Room 701 Oma. Natl. Bank.
FOR sale or exchange for land, an up-to-date
Implement business and garage doing
a big business; Invoice about $12,000. Brown
& Oriffin, Cairo. Neb.
WE exchange propertlea of merit. H. kL
Culver. UU-hll N. Y. Ufa Dougiaa 7.
FOR reliable aalea and exchanges sse
D. M. LEAMINO. 614 Brandels Bldg.
FOR EXCHANGE 10 acres, fslr Im
provements; price, $S.H00; Incumbrance
K.400. 4-room house, good barn, orchard,
6 miles to 2 good towns, In the gas belt In
Allen county, Kansas. Want merchandise.
Address The Allen County Investment Co.,
FOR EXCHANGE- 80 acres, nlcelv Im
proved; price. $4,000. Will take a good flve
passenger auto as part pav. A S-room
house, on Main street, 3 blocks from street
car line in La Harpe. Price, $l,iri0. clear
for a good 6-passeiiKer auto. Address. F.
8. Bennett, Lbngton, Kan.
SMALL RANCH WANTED.
We have a client who has good city In
come property and good land to exchange
for relinquishment. Improved and stocked.
or cheap ranch. Give full particulars, loca
tion and prlee In first letter.
S. E. WAIT & CO.. 617 BEE BLDO.
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WANTED TO BUY
BF..ST price paid for 2d hand furnltura
carpets, clothing and shoes. Tel. U
GOOD prices for old broken watches ui
eld gold. M. Nathan, lot feo. 18th st
WANTITIl Ti Vi 1 : V u-iwut .1... .1..,
store In guod location. O tii. Bee.
W AN TEl Grocery store In good loca
tion in residence district. N 132, Be.
WANTED Ons dozen hens, cood atorka
Web. ISC.
n'R op two hldr rViuo n 1. ......
Harney 177.
ITS a hieh-grade table svrun that we
will give to Sain Kenyon, Franklin St.
r ne will bnn this ad to The Bee office
within three iays we will givs him a 60
cent can of Farrell's syrup.
WANTED-T0 RENT
THHKE-room furnished apartment: mod
ern. Address K-lUi, care Bee.
ONCE tried you will have no other. A
-ceni box of O'Brien's fine candy will be
given to Thomas Davis, 715 N. h St., If
he will bring this ad 10 Tha Bes office
wjtiiin three days.
WANTED SITUATIONS
GOOD Jap wants work; guetd sooa.
ress Y 1U. cars Ba
PRACTICAL NURfiS. Harney 4MO.
WANTED Mora window cleaning;. Call
TTTE BEE:
WANTED SITUATIONS
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EXERIENCRP retail clothing and fur
nishing goods salrsmnn desir-s a chan?
of location; best of references. Address Y
174. care Omaha Bee.
HOISK CLEANERS, lsnndrrssrs. gar
deners, women snd men for all kinds of
extra work about the house, we furnish,
on short notice, per hour or day. Tele
phones HoiiKla 1112 and A 2111.
SITI'ATION by colored man and wife
as cook and houseman. M-152. Bee.
YOl'NO man would like poltlon In pri
vate family, very handy all round. N-153,
Bee.
EVERYBODY likes O Rrlen's candy. lf
J. Tusk. 2i1 N. 17th Ave., will bring this
ad to The Hee office within three davs we
will give him a KO-cent box free.
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DIETZ CLUB GIVES A PARTY
Paper Hats aad Parasols Are the
Farors ( aa EvealnaT
Fonetloa.
Ths Diets club gave a hat and parasol
party at ths. club rooms Friday evening.
Paper hats and parasols of odd design
were ths favors.
Those present were. Messrs and Mes
dames J.' J. McMahon, William Platner,
George Johnson, Andrew Anderson, Carl
Palm, J. Kerrigan, Harlowe Meyers; Misses
Nettie Schoolle. Blglowe, Irene Bergers,
Ina Beselln, Marts Norgard, Hllma Larsen,
Fern McKlnney, Josephine Delaney, Nor
gard, Ethel Lynn. Hilda Larsen. Borden,
Babbit, Arietta Damman, Wentwortli, Pur
cell, Leona Grieste, Gay Cook, Mines,
Wakefield, Blackrrr, Doyle, Florence Baa
ler, Bhockley; Messrs. Roy Bloom, Joe
Rlngwalt, Clarence Hall, E. E. Elsenhart,
George Rowles, C. B. Hunt, Ige, Slaugh
ter. Ed Murphy, William Bowers, John Se
line. Freeman Bradford, William Wilcox,
Percy Owynns, Stephen Conley, Edward
Hosier, Al Blaufuas. Robert Haywood,
Edward Lafferty. Robert Shields. Turner
Haines, Harley Deems, George Llveraay,
Clyds Howard. Max Weber, Russell Evans,
Otto Kellson, James Flsnnlgan.
Foley's Kidney Pi lis contain in concen
trated form Ingredients of established
therapeutls valuo for ths relief and curs of
all kidney and bladder ailments Folsy's
Kidney Pills are antlsceptie. tonls and re
storative. Rsfuss substitutes, for sals by
all druggists.
ROUND
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News and Gossip from Suburbs of Omaha
What the Neighbors Are Doing and What They Propose to Do Set Down by Ohroni
clers for Edification of Others Who Are Interested in the Doings of Their Tellowi.
Dander.
Mr. J. w. Hamilton spent Friday In Lin
coln on business.
Eleanor Hamilton is convalescing from
her recent attack of pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. A'. T. Klopp left Wednesday
for a two months' visit In California.
E. F. KshbaiiKli and family have moved
Into the residence at 4i'15 Cass street.
Mrs. James Chadwlck was hostess at a
large whist party Thursday afternoon.
Lucy Harte. Louise and Randall Curtis
returned to Lincoln university Tuesday.
Mrs. C. W. Ililirln milDrHlnul Iha U'pat
k Farnam Kensington club Thursday afu-r-
Mrs. D. S. liulnter of Sioux Falls, S. D.,
Is tha guest of her son, U. O. Uulnter and
family.
F. R. Straight has excavated for a ten
room residence at Fifty-first and Cuming
streets.
Miss Barker entertained at cards at her
home. 81 North Fiftieth avenue, Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Ed Rose of Ashland, Neb., was the
guest for part of the week of Mrs. K. 11.
Weaterfield.
Mrs. George" Mitchell and d ailehtera are
visiung tnarles Mitchell and family In
e iuuines.
Mrs. J. O. Iverson entertained the mem
bers of the Bowling club Wednesday after
noon at cards.
Homer Shearer of Des Moines Is the
guest of his sister, Mrs. J. Van Doren and
rar. van uoren.
Mr. and Mr. T. R Winshlp and chll-
uien ipi nicago are the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Peters.
Mrs. Richardson, who died at her home
In Omaha the first of the week, was a
moier oi mrs. j. v. iattln.
1. Hancock of Omaha has opened a bar-
oer snop in the Hart building at Fiftieth
street and Underwood avenue.
Mrs. F. E. Maver. Mrs I l ln.l.la unA
Mrs. Murphy were the guests at luncheon
Monday of Mrs. M. A. Buchter.
The Ladles' Aid society of the Dundee
cnurcn met r'rlday afternoon with Mrs
P. J. Barr and Mrs. McCandllss.
Mrs. C. E. Presson was hostess for the
oociaDiiuy ciub at her home, 4KB Under
wood avenue, Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Marie Brehm, scientific temperano
Glutei ui me general assembly, wil
speak at the Dundee church this evening
The Woman's club will meet for the last
time this season with Mrs. E. R. Hume,
when there will be the annual election of
omcers.
Miss Pauline Saare of Newman Grove,
Neb.. Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. C.
Crowell. Mr. Crowell is In Chicago on
business.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Rhoades. Mr. Hi H. Baldrldge's bible class
of the First Baptist church gave a social
and musical Thursday evening.
The mission study class met Thursday
gvoiung at ine nome ot Hev. A. E. Fisher.
This class Is studying "The Challenge of
the City," and meets every week.
A number of Dundee women were guests
at a kensington given Wednesday after
noon by Mrs. W. A. Yonson. formerly of
Dundee, now living in the Field club dis
trict. Mrs. I. S. Leavltt delivered an address
at Grand Island Tuesday on "Women's
Foreign Missionary Societies." Mrs. Lea
vltt la organizing societies throughout that
district.
Mrs. O. L. Raymer entertained the 1909
Whist club at her home Wednesday after
noon. It was in the nature of a farewell
party, as Mr. and Mrs. Rayner leave soon
to reside In Chicago.
In compliment to Mrs. Dow's mother,
Mrs. Elmsley of Chicago, Mrs. i. L. Oo..ii
son entertained at a kensington Wednes
day. Those present were: Mesdames
Elmsley, Dow, Cotner, Martin, Crosby, Mo
Alvane. Orange. Lampe. Hathaway, Barr,
McCandliss, Fisher and Johnson.
The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Ayres, who
died at her home, 6025 Burt street, was held
Monday afternoon from the residence. The
body was taken to Shelby, la., for burial.
Seven children, surviving the deceased, who
were at the funeral, are: Mrs. J. W.
Cooper. Minneapolis; Miss Adelaide Ayres,
Omaha; A. E. Ayres, Seattle, Wash ;
Mrs. Arthur Pickering. Council Bluffs;
Mrs. H. L. Garner, Omaha; Mrs. E. 8
Chadwlck, and Ray Ayres of Twin Falls,
Idaho.
Miss Lulu Brown Is slowly recovering
from her critical Illness.
Lillian Sagar has returned from a week
spent with friends In Omaha.
MIbs Inex Penny Is recovering from a
two-weeks' Illness at her home.
Mrs. Loomla Is spending a week visiting
friends and relatives In Blair. Neb.
Mr. and Mrs. W.' E. Yarton returned on
On Monday from a visit in Kansas City.
Proctor Dolezes has returned from a
week's visit with his parents at Plalnvlew.
Mr: George Bchucart and Miss Susanna
Battler, both of Benson, were married last
week.
Mrs. L. Woodrlng has left for her home
after a week's visit at the Charles Beaver
home.
Th at V, rA I mt T I..' i i j i -. ...
- . . . .. . .wuir niu auuieiy win
meet at the church on next Wednesday
axternoun.
The Presbyterian Missionary Circle met
at the home of Mr Itriimf lo.t n
afternoon.
Frank C. Mad sen of Benson and Miss
Dora Satra of Ktlgore, Neb., were married
last week.
The monthly Sunday school social of the
Methodist church will be held next Satur
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William McKeown have re
turned from a short visit In Honey Creek
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pheney of Lennox,
la, returned home after a short visit at
the Degan home.
Mrs. D. Thompson of Blair, Neb., Is
building a residence on ths lot east of her
daughter's horns. .
The Busy Bee Sewing club met last
Saturday afternoon at' ths horns of Mrs.
Charles Anderson.
Two cases of smallpox were reported In
Benson last week, on Erwin street and
Orphanage street.
C. W. Brinn, who Is well known In
Benson, died at his home In Omaha last
Sunday of paralysis.
Carl Liljenstolpe spent last Sunday visit
ing with his parents, coming from the
University of Nebraska.
The Knights and Ladies of Security are
planning for a "mystery social," to be
given In tha near future.
Mrs. J. D. Ryan left last Tuesday for her
home In Blackfoot, Idaho, after a visit
with relatives In this place.
Mrs. F. E. Toung entertained a number
of young people last week in honor of her
son Roy's birthday anniversary.
Mrs. E. C. Hodder drew the Hoosier
Special kitchen cabinet offered by ths
Orove-Melsonger hardware store.
The Modtra Woodmen lodge gave an In
vitation dance last Tuesday evening at
their hall for members and friends.
A. Lea of ths University of Nebraska
spent a fsw days Tinting at tha homo of
his sister, Mrs. William nifn-n
The Epworth league will give a social
at the church Monday evening. Just for a
social time, to which all are .Invited.
The week of special meetings held at ths
R&ntist church hv ui I n . i .
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Friday evening with gocd attendances.
air. and Mrs. John Hitch entertained a
numrjer nf rMlmlvu. . n i .
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day in honor of their sixteenth wedding an
niversary. Mra. flnvHa. ... . . v, ..... . . u - . , i m. .
J . UU.1H. IU 1U i ill r-
teen Whist club at her home, Tuesday af
ternoon. Prize tt.ra wnn hu VfM 1..
" v v a nr j waj sse at V 6 611 BP f 4s
and Mra. Ajaney.
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the marriage of Miss May Johnson and
Dean llardv twwh rn-nuriu .....
of Glendivs. Mont. '
Mian Ae-nea l.k. w.. ...I . i
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on account U her father's death, and Miss
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of the school year.
Ths Knallah T jith.n. TAl- . u
clety wUl meet next Wednesday at ths horns
ui an. i. r-. j-vteraon. when plans for a
May fair will be made.
Ths young peopls of Benson, who are
freshmen In the Omaha university, at
tended a party given by Mlxs Sweeney at
her horns on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mra. C. G. Anderson. Misses
Viola snd Mildred Andred. Mr. and Mrs.
Algot Nelson and daughter spent last
Sunday as gussts In South Omaha,
A number of petitions bavs bean clrcu
latad In Benson for ths purpose ef bavlhg
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the pool haIN clnsed on Sundays. They
will be brought before the council.
Rev. J. c. Wilson gave a sermon at the
.tresoytery or ( muiha held at. Florence last
Monday evening. At this time he resigned
as moderator and Rev. Frank Reed of
t remont succeeded him.
The Woman's Christian Temperance union
met at the homo of Mrs. E. J. Whistler
last Ftiday afternoon. During the meeting
Miss Kellogg tn!d some things taught In
mis line in the public schools.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Peterson entertained
on Monday evening a number of friends
who pleasantly surprised them In honor
i their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.
They were the recipients of a coffee sat
ii om tne guests.
The Benson Woman's club met at the
nt nm or Mr.i. Shelby In "Bensonhtirst" last
ihursilay afternoon. "Benjamin Franklin'
was tho topic. Mrs. E. A. Seurson was ap
pointed ih delegats to the district conven
tion to be held at Valley. Neb., next
i nursuay.
A number of ths Benson residents sl
urried the funeral services of Patrick Mc
Ardle, " years old, who died at St. Joseph
hospital last week, from recent Injuries.
l ne funeral was held last Saturday morn
ing at Klkhorn, Neb. The deceased Is a
near relative of E. J. McArdle living In
mis piac
A meeting of the outgoing council was
ntiid last Monday evening, when the pur
chasing of fire hose was settled and
ordered. Complaints of certain town Condi
tlons were received and a number of petl
Hons for lights and culverts In different
parts of the city. Inspection of ballot boxes
and poll books of the last election were
made and found as reported.
Ralston.
Will I. Burdlck of South Omaha was In
Ralston Tuesday.
Gust Hupner spent Wednesday afternoon
and evening in Omaha.
Mrs. K. D. Mlllus was calling on friends
In Ralston Wednesday.
F. 11. Gulick and wife of Omaha were In
Ralston Tuesday afternoon.
J. 1.. Howard will preach In the Metho
dist church hunday at 7:30.
F. E. Williams Is acting as agent at
Bellnap during L. Hawthorne s absence.
The Vernon bungalow In Seymour park
was sold this week to Mr. Stinger of
Omaha
Karl Lauders has returned from Savan
nah. Mo., and has gone to work In the
stove factory.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walker left Tuesday
for Peoria, 111., for a visit with Mrs. Wa
ker's relatives.
Frank Mead Is having some repair work
done on his bungalow before moving In
for the summer.
Carl MUlus of Des Moines, la , spent
hJiHter Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. r . D. Minus.
Erlck Swanson, an employe of the Cudahy
Ice house, was taken to a hospital In South
Omaha Friday morning to be treated for
pneumonia.
Mr.' and Mrs. Harry Dever left Tuesday
morning for Exeter, Neb., to attend the
funeral of Frank Fisher, Mra. Dever' s
grandfather.
Mr. Steele, Burlington agent, visited his
son in fTemont last week, lils grandson
O. Steele of Omaha, took care of the office
work during his absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andersen are re
joicing over the arrival of a new son at
their home. The young man put in his
appearance early Tuesday morning.
J. W. Kimball of Emsry. Utah, lolned
his wife and children In Ralston Monday
evening for a visit with Mrs. Kimball's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. David nam.
Fred Miller was the victim of a surprise
party oionnay evening. About fourteen
young people called on him at his home
at s o clock. 1 he evening was enjoyed
with games and a most delicious lunch was
served by the young msn s mother.
The High Five club gave a farewell party
for Charles Mohler at the horns of Mr.
and Mrs. Ham Tuesday evening. Mr.
Mohler has resigned his place as manager
of the automatio factory and will return
to his home In Hagerstown. Ind. Some of
the members of the club were absent and
their places were filled by Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Kimball of Emery, Utah; Miss Anna
Boland of Omaha and Frank Mead of
Ralston.
Florence.
J. P. Crick of Omaha visited with Flor
ence friends Monday.
Miss Alice Platz has been on tha sick
list for the last week.
O. R. Potter moved to Omaha this week.
locating on Fort street. .
Miss A! He Houston was the guest of Miss
Corrlno Armstrong Monday evening.
M. B. Potter has purchased from Mrs.
Cottrsll lot 13, block 112, paying $426 for It.
Mrs. George Calkins of Aurora. Neb., la
the guest of her sinter, Mrs. E. C. Janssen.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole of Omaha were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Griffith Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Man- are rejoicing
over the arrival of a son, born Thursday
night.
Henry F. Kleser of Omaha was ths
guest of Mr, and Mrs. Sorenson Tuesday
evening.
Julius F. Schwartz of Omaha was the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pllen on
Tuesday.
J. L. Houston, who was confined to his
bed the first of the week, is able to be
out again.
Tommy Foster, the young son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Foster, Is threatened with
appendicitis.
W. If. Woods of Fort Calhoun spent the
first part of ths week visiting with Flor
ence friends.
Mllo Simpson left Wednesday for Belle
Fourche, S. P., where he will provs up on
his homestead.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rennlrger are proud
over ths arrival of a new baby boy, boVn
Thursday night.
8. 8. Sldner of Fremont, was ths guest
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Toder ths first
part of tha wsek.
Mrs. F. R. Wedge Is ths guest of her
mother Mrs. Sarah Tracy, having corns up
irom uenoa monaay.
Miss Madeline Adams, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. A. B. Adams, celebrated her
eleventh birthday Wednesday.
Mrs. J. H. Price snd Miss Florence Pries
sre the guests of her mother, Mrs. E. A.
Hunter at Missouri Valley, Is.
Master Joe Pollard of Omaha was the
guest of Masters Harry and Lansing
Brlsbln Tuesday and Wednesday.
Revr George S. Sloan left Saturday for
Randolph, Neb., where he will preach
Sunday at ths Presbyterian church.
Rev. Charles W. Savldgs of Omaha has
purchased the Godell property for his Old
People's home. The consideration was t0.
The Kelrls Grading company and J. H.
L. Wll llama & Son are engaged in 'an ex
tensive grading contract in Sarpy county.
Rev. Dr. Taylor of Tecumseh, Neb., was
ths guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Griffith
during ths meeting of ths presbytery this
week.
Dan Tomaaso moved to Omaha this
week, locating on Forty-seventh and Far
nam streets so as to bs near bis work in
Dundee.
Will Thompson, who spent the Easter
vacation with his parents, returned to his
studies at tha State university at Lincoln
Tuesday.
Henry Tingling of Omaha spent Sunday
In Florence looking over property and
closed up a deal for an acre In Lawndale
on Monday.
J. H. Craven expects to leave about the
first of ths month to accept a position
ss civil engineer for the Slats Board of
Health of Indiana
Mrs. Henry Tyler and her father,
Charles C. Scammon of Lake James park,
were ths guests of Mrs. Viola E. Pettlt
and Mrs. George Green Monday.
The Seven Oaks farm will start market
ing fresh vegetables of all kinds Monday.
This Is the first of ths farms to havs
green stuff big enough to market.
Mra Akin of Omaha entertained ths Ut
erary society st her homo Thursday.
Among those present were Meadanies
Wsber, Jr . J B. Brlsbln, H. T. Brisbin, F.
B. Nichols of Florence.
Ths services at ths Presbyterian church
Sunday will bs conducted both morning
and evening by Mr. Brewster of Omaha,
ths pastor. Rev. George 8. Sloan, going to
Randolph to preach that day.
Easter Ovs gave a confirmation party
at her horns last Sunday afternoon. Ths
sftsrnoon was spent In playing gamea,
and mualc by William l'aulaen, after
which s dainty lunch wss served. Every
one reported a good tlms snd Easter re
ceived many presents. Thus present
were: Andrew Alhack. Mary A I back, Tona
Albat-k, Lillian lli'nleneii, Max Hroiter
sen. Anker Johnson. Aniline Johnson, Klner
Simnson, l.ula Larson, l.nla Swanson
Howard Raymond. t'arrie Christensen,
t hrtstlne ChristeiiHen. William Paulsen.
Jacob Chrlstensen, Kiister Ove, llertha
Ovs and Madge Jacohson.
lvl Leveling of lllackhlrd Hill. Neb.,
and Mr. Robertson ot Marietta. Neb., full
blooded Omaha Indians, were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Chu l.s Pllen Tuesday
evening. lioth are well fixed In this
world s goods and Mr. Robertson makes a
specialty of raising fine horses. He visited
Horence along In the earlv 40s and at
that time was the guest of Anton Cahannc.
A few years later he lost the fitters
on one hand In a fight with the Sioux In
dians on the hills west of Florence. He
does not spenk English, but through an
Interpreter told many Interesting anec
dotes of the early days.
In celebration of the ending of his term
as mayor, F. S. Tucker Mondav evening
after the adjournment of the council ban
queted the retiring city officials and a few
friends. In the center of the large dining
room the beautifully decorated table pre
sented an inviting appearance. Suspended
from the chandelier was a lare duck
from which radiated ribbons to each plate.
At the end of each ribbon was a rooster
with an envelope tucked under Its wing,
bearing the name of the person to sit
at that particular pUce. Considerable
amusement was created when the envel
opes were opened and found to contain
Injunctions against some foible of the re
cipient. During the four course dinner
that was served reminiscences of tne laat
two years that the officials had served
together were Indulged In and the fact
was brought to light that upon assuming
the office a similar banquet had been
given and that almost every one presVnt
then was present at this one. After the
post prandial cigars had been smoked.
Rev. George S. Sloan and Mr. Ericason
took a flash light picture of the assemble!
guests. Those present were R. H. Olm
sted. C. J. Klerle, J. H. Price. Charles
Allen. John Lubold. Sam Hoff. John Mc
Gregor, M. B. Thompson, Larry Fav, Rob
ert Craig. P. A. Haskell, Mr. Erlckson,
J. P. Crick, Rev. George S. Sloan, E. L
Plan and F. S. Tucker.
Weit Ambler.
Center street is being repaved and other
wise repaired, much to the convenience of
the public.
Mrs. Nelson Pratt was the Easter guest
of her parents, the Rev. and Mrs. R. Al.
Henderson.
Charles Henderson and wife or Hlnm
City, la., report the birth of a baby daugh
ter toe last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ola Carlsen entArtalned
tl eir daughter, Mrs. Lena Talbot, and little
daughter over Easter.
Miss Ruth Craig has been spending the
last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clancy, near ilanacom park.
Rev. T. C. Webster Is conducting hla
third week of successful evangelistic serv
ices nightly at Southwest church.
Mrs. L. Boyer. who has spent the last
year In Los Angeles and Redondo Beach.
Cal., expects to return home soon.
Eugene Pitman expects to Join his wife
and daughter In St. Louis Soon, whither
they went last week to visit her mother.
Mrs. J. E. Aughe made a business trlD
to Florence on Thursday and was ths guest
oi air. ana Airs. Henry .rowers tor dinner.
Mrs. William McDonald was taken to
Excelsior Springs. Mo.. Wednesday even
ing to seek relief from dropsical rheuma
tism.
Mrs. Maestrick of South Fifty-fourth
street was the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. James Doyle, snd family on South
Ninth street Monday.
Isaac Simpson, formerly of Eckerman.
fell off a house he was building at Redondo
Heacn, tjai., this week and was seriously
Injured. Mr. Simpson Is the husband of
Ai ibs Mabel Boyer. formerly of West Side.
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Bedell, who have been oc
cupying the Holland home on South Forty
eighth street the last two years, are mov
ing to their new home on Fifty-first and
Spring streets.
The Ladles' Aid society will hold an all-
day meeting at the home of Mrs. Pendle
ton on rlfty-nrst and ruckory streets,
Thursday. ADiil 27. to tie comforts.
Luncheon will be served by the hostess at
noon.
Irvlngton.
Miss Minnie Jaoobsen visited In Irvlngton
Sunday.
Mrs. Westacard Is reported to be on ths
sick list.
Miss Clara Hendrlckson visited Sunday
with Mrs. L. Jacobs.
Mlaa riornthv Westacard anent Sunday
with Miss Emma Ott. .
Mra Ham Wvmorn anent Sunday after
noon at tii e Deln home.
rcakrcra. liS-Mmaii anent Aunriev at ths
home of E. E. Richard.
C. H. Chrlstensen and family of Fremont
spent Sunday at the Bundell home!
Gus Sundell is able to be out again arter
long illness. He Is improving slowly.
u- Mrs w T,. Richard spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Richard.
The social lo be given at the Ott home
Friday evening has been postponed until
later aaie.
tiA rwla ana anmewhat worse again
Sunday, but is better now. His leg Is not
healing very lasr.
James Johnson and family and Neis An
lerson and family spent Sunday at the
home of N. J. Johnson.
ii.. fviriaian Kundav auhool save an
Easter program Sunday evening. There
were a good ' many present.
The Irvington base ball team played
Benson Sunday afternoon. The score was
ir. in a in favor of Irvington. Only seven
Innings were played.
Th nrosram given at tne irvington
Christian church Friday evening was a
pronounced success. A large crowd at
tended and over 814 was cleared. The
Indeavor society wisnes to mmi-i
'ho attended and who helped in the pro
gram.
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Grand Founccr Boys'
Club Gives Stirring
Minstrel Coon Show
Lads of Church Club Present Livt
Exhibition in Annual Flay at
Lyric Theater.
Stirring songs, well sung, and clexef act
ing abounded In the amateur minstrel
show presented at the Lyric theater by
the Grand Bouncers, a club composed of
boys. Two acts, the one the old-fashlonetl
but ever popular minstrel scene, anil the
other a negro sketch, composed the, pro
gram that kept the audience ef parents
and friends laughing throughout the even
ing. , ,
Catchy songs nm funny jokes ran
throughout the performance, snd ssveral
of the boys showed real talent In their
rendering of the songs. Hawthorne Dan
iels took the part of Interlocutor, and the
end men were Will Klewitt and Sain Rey
nolds. Will Roe receive! considerable ap
plause In his two songs, "Let it Alone."
and "Sugar Moon." Lynn Sarkett was also
well received In the-rendering of "Ohina
town Rag" and "Honey, I Will I-ong For
You."
An original song., entitled. "Grand
Bouncer Song." opened ths plsy. when the
twenty boys filed in with suitcases spell
ing the nsme, "Grand Bouncers." lre
Ellsworth, who sang In the first act. "Dr.
Tinkle Tinker." was encored several times.
A rare treat was accorded the sudlence
when Clarence Eddy gave a olever yodle
song.
"Old Black Joe." aa old-time darky song,
opened the second act. with the scene laid
In the south on a cotton plantation. Emtl
Wttrodt was the .leading comedian In
this act and was well supported by Haw
thorne Dsniel. Will Klewitt and Pam Rey
nolds. The grand finals of the plsy showed,
the entire cast of the hoys on the , stage,
with mors than half of them playing a
cornet selection of "Old Kentucky Home."
The cast of the play was as follows:
PART I.
Interlocutor Hawthorne Daniel
Right end , William Klewlt
Left end Samuel Reynolds
CHORL'S.
Roe
McKlnnon
Bauman
Marshall
Lumrv
Ul.aHka.i.U
. Israel
Benolken
Eddy
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Hammond , Hackett
Waverin lngst-r
How" Ellsworth
Abiahamson Beckett
PART II.
"Snowball, the Unalclr nable."
Mr. George Jefferson. ....Hawthorne DvnlH
Snowball K,n l will rod t
t,ambo Kam Reynolds
u" .....Will Klewlt
JfCK Lynn a kctt
Messenger )n How.
The Grand Bouncers' club Is the bovs'
organization of the Westminster Congre-,
gatlonal church.
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