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Nebraska Scenes Following the Awful Smash Near McCook - 7 - T5 5" V 1 1'; i DEFEATED TOWNS ARE SORE location of Agricultural Sofcool in Frontier Causes "Woe. IL1GS LOWERED AT EOLDBXGE weIae oe Bin Cwaae te Il"ia te Par Taelr Catll wte Mem Wra ef L. ' rat lag Boer. tTrorn a Staff Corresrpori'lent.) MKCOLN. June 1 (Special.) With the announcement of tbe location of the new aricaltaral school at Curtis letters and teiegTams ef both commendation and con demnation have been coming In to the Board of Public Lands and Buildinga A prominent democratic politician from Holdi-eg Tinted Secretary of State 'Walt this taorslbc and Informed that offiflal that ewerrthlna; In hl town u at half maat following thm unfavorable decision. rtnUier. the visitor, who la claimed to bar beam reoog-alsed by men hi the hall aa C E. Harmon, who led the Phelps ooooty legions last winter la their on slaught upon the legislature, told Secre tarr Walt that second terms for any of the members of the board would be an Im possribUity after auch an action. -Just to think,- be saM. "after Hold- People spent time and money fighting for the Eastman bill and that when It waa down and out w snatched It out cf the tire, atkd Uiea a dark bores rival, without work, entering; the last minute, walks la and takes the baoon home." EareUaeal Skews laerema. Aeon-ding- to a statement Issued by Rtgle trar Harrison of the atata university today the oolleglau enrollment of the last year bowed an Increase of Hit over that of last yaajv Tba present enrollment la 1.476. as against lUU. Thia, of course. Includes only a part of the total number of students re S"i" tared In the university, the other being In the rarlous eoondary schools. In the school of music or In the extension departments. Tba number constituting the collegiate en rollment are only those who are taking four-year high ecbool coursea Following axe tba figures as given out today: CWlara . 1S10-U. 1M0-10. crlase. unujuaie Art and Sciences Teachers ... l.J nglneerlna; , 472 Agriculture ........ 247 Aew ....,......... 2;e Medicine j.b fcchool of Pharmacy . 27 HA SK2 la 1M 171 26 2 6 an K C7 s u Take Hewpe for Easy Oats. Ernest Hop pa, a local councilman. Is the recipient of a letter from Madrid In which ns of tha old "castles In Spain prop ositi 011 to exploited at considerable length by a man who alleges that La la a former Kuaslaa banker. Mall Clerk Tell. Story. O. IX. A&darson, a mall clerk, who was working on No. 13 tha morning of ths wreck with Ko. at Lndlanaola, has been brought to his la this city, where be Is confined by aerora spinal Injuries. In tell ing of tba casualty Mr. Anderson said: Wa left McCook almost on time," said Mr. Anderson. "We stopped for a cream can at bed Willow, where we should have sidetracked for No. S. Conductor Rank had no orders to that effect and so we went on. We rounded the curve Just this side of Bad Wlliow and then tha crash came. Tbere waa no warning at alL "I don't know bow I got out of the car. Tba first thing I know la that I waa out by the fence, but I must have climbed out of the car. for I waa not thrown out. My back waa hurt, but in the hurry and ex el lament fata -not notice it much. 1 found my partner. K. JJ. Yoorheea, almost un harmed. He bad been lying on a tattle against the side of tbe car, in the safest poeitloa that be oould have picked. "We went back to the smoker of No. fr There had ttaen six passengers there, only one got out. He was thrown through, a bole in the roof and was found out by the fence, crasy from the shock. I think he was Robert Anderson, but I am not sure. All tbe others died. The car waa a mass of splinters. . I don't believe there waa a single stick of timber over two feet long In tha whole pile. Car Filled with Steaaa. "But tha chair car of Ko. waa the worst. It lay on Its side, not badly mashed, but with every window closed and tba doors shut- Inside the steam pipes bad brokaa and the steam was filling the interior like a boiler. Apparentlv the engine had been running on full steam, for the pressure tmust nave been wav up. The steam Just poured from the broken pipes into that closed car and ths peopls Inside had no way to get out. "Several of those we took out were still coaedoua A number of them dlctaty, etatesnenta to us to be given to relatives. 4ne man. It waa either Hilaabeck or Bhepherd of Holdrege, died while he was In the middle of a statement to his wife. But tvone of us realised the horror of it so saucb then, for we all had ao much to do. Brskea Bow to Celebrate Foarth. BROKEN BOW. ICeb.. June L (Special.) -Broken Bow will this year celebrate the Fourth of July and a committee from the Commercial club Is already soliciting funds ts . defray expense. Mora than E00 has bean raised and ths committee has not reached tha limit yet. One feature of the day program, . which la something un uecual and expected to bring dtlsens from aB eecdone. Is the laying of the corner stone for tba new court bouse, which will oocur on t&at day. Fwateral of Roa. C. H. Morris. TABIDS ROCK. Neb.. June 1 ( Special.) Tba funeral ot Honorable C. H. Xorria, w ho died on Sunday, waa held here Wednesday tmrannc at the Methodist Episcopal church. Tha funeral sermon waa preached by Rev. C XL Rurb of Humboldt, a former paster, and was field tmder ths ousplres of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the neighboring lodges being in attendance ss Kore'anJ. Kore . Peo?!3 are Finding Out That It pa j a gplmdid re turns la lieallh to quit oofft", Which' contains a drug oa frinc; and in its place use a food -drink made of wheat, which la known to be parr and wholesome. POSTUH Is auch a lwteraee! It has done good huumt aervir to humanity fur ) oars. MUliows Msr it, and the atun. bee la ateadil Usrreaai&g. ,There' a Reason' Post u in Certal Ci Ltd. batlis Ctk, klit 11. k ... " WHERE 2rtjnrZR fV&S jrOQ7n ,'. ' ? ' ' fVs,: w.r i;-v:rrax; (fEUHR&z izzrw. cirmz: or track y'jjcnmf tee zazzs tract? jv&s cleared THESE PTTOTOGRAPH3 KHOW GRAPHICALLY THE rREAMTL t-f V "Jt OF A HEAD-OX COLLISION BETWEEN TTTO FAST PAWEVCFR TRJkIVBTHF PHTTJGRAPHS TVERB MADE WITHIN A FEW HOURS APTER THE KCm-RRtD ON THEBCRIj!nGIWMONiUAX 1IORnSC1 EAR well aa tbe borne lodge. Rev. P. C John son, D.Ii., of Tecumseh. chaplain of tbe state penitentiary and past grand master and past grand representative of the Odd Fellows, bad charge of the ritualistic ser vice of the order. NEWS NOTES FROM BEATRICE Motion for a Kew Trial la Filed La tba Salt of Colesaaa. vr. Loeaer. BEATRICE. Keb, June L (Special) Albert Loeper, by his attorney, I W. Colby, yesterday flied a motion for a new trial in the damage suit of Coleman against Loeper. In this case tha plaintiff, Mrs. Cora C Coleman of the DUler vicinity, brought suit for damages against Loeper, alleging that her husband bad been ruined by liquor -purchased of Loeper, the rural bootlegger, and the Jury awarded damages in. tbe sum of SS.50& Affidavits havs been filed to show that the husband, Henry Coleman, died from natural causes and tha court la asked to set aside tha verdict. At a meeting of tha board of governors of tha Gags County Automobile club last evening, tha members decided to make trips over tha county next week In the in terest of good roads and tba circuit races to be held here June .11 to la. There will be three squads, each comprising fifteen automobiles, which will be decorated with banners advertising tbe race meeting. Howard Lt Munson of Philadelphia, Pa., and Miss Cora Brannea of La Belle, 111., were married here yesterday by Judge Walden. Auguet Brandt and Mlsa Cora Hendricks, both of this dty, were also united In marriage by ths court. M. Bpiesberger Co. of Omaha yester day brought suit In the district court against the Vougue hat shop of this dty to collect U.( alleged to be due ths firm fur goods. Another suit on account was filed against the local concern by the Rosen thai-Sloan Millinery company for S164. Frank Larlmore yesterday pleaded guilty In police court to the charge of boot legging and waa fined COO and ooata. Ha admitted that be Bold a pint of whisky to a friend. He will have to serve the fins and costs out In jail. Word was received here yesterday of ths death of E E. Cnderwood, a former real dent of this city, which occurred at Omaha Tuesday, after a week's Illness. Hs was 60 years of ago and leaves a widow and four children. The new farmers' elevator at Pllley, this county, opened for business yesterday. 6. A. Brugb will manage the business. Following Is the mortgage record tor Gage county for tba month of May: Num ber of farm mortgages filed, la; amount. iiC,S7; number of farm mortgages released, SO; amount. MC.23D. number of dty mort gagea filed. U; amount. 2,M0; number of city mortgagee released. , amount, M. Spieeberger Co. of Omaha yester day I rough t suit In the district ..court against the Vogue Hat shop of this city to collect fl.&O. alleged to be due tbe firm for goods. Another suit on account wa filed against the local concern by tbe Rosenthal-&loan Millinery company tor 164 Frank Larlmore yesterday pleaded guilty In police court to the charre of bootlegging and waa fined tl(W and ooata. He admitted that be aold a pint of wbitiky to a friend He will have to servs the fine and cotts out In Jail. Word was received here yesterday of tha death of E E Underwood, a furmer resi dent of this city, which occurred at Omaha Tueaday after a week's illness. He was SO yuars of age and leaves a widow and four children. The new farmers elevator at Filler, this . county, opened for business yesterday. S. I A. Bruph will manage the business. Folloaing is the mortgage report for Case county for the month of May: Num , ber of farm mortgagee filed, 18; amount. I Iki6,"C74; number of farm mortgage re- leased, SO; amount, HC.feO; number of dty I martgagea fi'ed. S4; amount, S22.640; nutu j 1 er cf city mcrtgagea rt-ac-d, X; amount. Five Yoaaa- Wolves rapt area. LINISAT. Neb, June 1 (Special) While Ir TobUn was returning from a call Wednesday evening he aaw a wolf with a litter of ber young about a mile eat of bare. The next morning It. Tob- Detailed Census of The director of tha census baa announced the jxjpulation of Garfield county. aooarauia' 10 us minor etvu Oivbuuna. aa GABFIELD COT NTT Braa precimi Ciiana preoinct I Ty tedar precinct risa precinct HiytiieKd precinct KinkaJd precinct Midvaie preonct Hixkford prea-iart. Including- Buraell liuraell viliase Kttiittt veil prx int t W 1,10a' r;ir.ii4;k pretinct , . - "Sa. . -r W't -i . -V 'II . .- i 'A'r X it . .I..ell ztIV-! " AW BESIDE TSFOTTJX CJ ' : v. Wwvofce., -ata-aifdfc asHwW J " kin. James Bweeney, Edward Bowman and Joe Hoffman went out loaded with guns, spades and shovels. They got a shot at ths old wolf, but did not kill ber. but they found ber lair and dug out five of ths young chicken thieves. SUGGESTION AS TO WRECKS Railroad Commission Receives Aaoa ysaoaa Letter Propeslas; Vaf to Avoid Smaabapa. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. June 1, (Special.) In as anonymous letter received by the State Railway commission this morning a sug gestion was made in retard to the averting of wrecks such as tha one which occurred at Indian ola Monday. The letter, which was written on Burlington stationery, was mailed en route from this city to Alliance. It reads as follows: Wreck east of McCook. Wreck between trains Nos. and 12 on the Burlington. Such wrecks can and should be avoided, as follows: Make a law that a railroad com pany cannot put out meet orders at any siding unless there is an operator on duty and that he must have a copy of the or der before such traina start from one di rection to the other. Tha commission will hold several north Nebraska bearings this month, beginning with one at Nellgh on June 13, In t matter of an Antelope county telephone oompany complaint. June 11 a complaint of C. F. Weber against the Northwestern will be beard at Valentine, and tbs next day the complaint of tbe city against the Burlington will be beard at Cram-ford. COMMEJSCEMEST AT BEAVER CITT Address to Claaa Is Delivered by Dr. Tamer of Haatlaaw College. BEAVER CTTT. Neb.. Juno J, (Special.) Ths graduating exercises of the class of 1811 of the Beaver City High school were held at tbe First Presbyterian church Thursday night. Ths address to the class was by I. A. O. Turner of Hastings col lege, whose subject was "Ths Price of Prowess." Tbe class, which was one of the largest ever graduated here. Is com posed of twenty-nine membera, as follows: H axe He Wilkinson. Flossie Harroid Ruth Courtrigbt, H el en Armstrong, Marie Biackman. Ivan Winslow, lorothy Hill, Everett Carr, Irma Sheets, Rua Kinsman. Harry Kills. Fa e A 1 wood, Guy Martin. Lore Rush. Frankie Robinson, 'Wallace Overman. Clarence Lhllon, Florence Axiell. liettie Straube, Harold Rush Mignan Keeley, Andrew Harlan, Adrta Smith, Maude Leach, Cleo Fleming, Homer I'ltch, Vra Turner, Leia Bain, Hops Root, 'Wysaore Maa oa Trial ta Kaasaa. WTMORE, June 1. (Special.) Dan O Con nell, the Wymore saloonkeeper who was taken to Washington. Kan.. Tuesday to answer to the charge of .complicity in the robbery of the Taft bank at Hanover, Kan., last Iecember, was arraigned in county court there yesterday and pleaded not guilty. Hla case was set for hearing June 7, aud in default of H.Owi bond he was locged in the county jail. ikrridaa Coaaty toaataceaeit. RUSHV1LLE, Neb., June 1 (Spedalr The eighth grade graduatea. numbering aixty-nine, are drawn from the schools of ths county and mad a good showing for this county. Dean Charles Fordyca of tbe State university made an Inspiring s4 dresa. shaking on ths "Golden Hours of Youth." BOY'S BODY IS RECOVERED Mtlllasa Klaaear Takes (rosa the Lake Vt aero He M eat Dowa to Deata. The body of WUilam Kin near, the 17-rear-old boy who vaa drowned la Carter lake Tuesday cisbt. has been recovered, it was lound after tares hours' searching I'oront-r Crosby a-ill cusducl. aa inquest over the body, which is at the tnorcue, Twecty-founu and Seward atreeia The tunerai will be heid Friday morning at St Agues church. The Omaha Bee's Great Booklovers COn est Thirlj -iuus prise. oa eaa enter at any lime. Nebraska Counties. luilovi; . vtJlas - e . '. '. ....'J....... lif. l.uJi i is iu so ' r It? .. .ilT ,.. Z4 ... :x ... Sj ... 1 .. 14 ... ? ... V ... 1.1. .. s ... 1-il ... 3 175 w Ui Ml . -A aj V 51 T. .f 1 t kTa COLORING GETS NO REWARD Artisti Have Ko Advantage in Bee ' Booklover' Contest CONTEST AKT WANTS COLD FACTS tees CTaaaeo for Kosao to Est Ko Show If Bach aad Bach TmlaaT thoald Bo Tree aa Rewards Some contestants have misunderstood the explanation of the contest editor in regard to the coloring pictures. The following communication shows bow anxious they are to learn the rule affecting the artistic aide of the answers: "Editor Bookiovers Contest: In the Booklovers questions column yesterday I note that someone mads Inquiry regarding the coloring of pictures, and your reply indicates the possibility that the contest committee may decide to take artistic ability Into account. This prompts the In quiry, Why not let contestants know right now covering this point T There are a great many contestanta, myaalf amongst them, who are taking interest la this book cob-; teat, but If tbere id any probability that It may develop Into a book-art contest, let us who are not artists nave the Infor mation at this time, as it would be useless to figure on even a remote chance of being successful. If coloring Is taken Into ac count, then to many of tbe contestants it would be a waste of time and money to continue in the contest, and if they did continue to the end and bad submitted aa entire correct list, made up neatly. It would seem like a breach of good faith on the part of Tbe Bee If such a contestant failed in his or ber efforts solely because someone else, with some artistic ability, turned in a more artisticly arranged list (but perhaps not any neater) and was therefore given the prise. "This Is written solely with the Idea of giving you a view point which may not have occurred to you. ICe Color Work Coasts. Tbe contest editor is pleased to receive such a letter. He wishes to settle right now all doubt about the coloring of pic tures by stating that art work colored answers will not count in this game. Neat ness, of course, will be considered, but colored pictures will not get the contest anta any advantga Contestanta who have not colored their pictures should not worry about this matter. No artistic work will b counted as an asset for any contestant. Prises Aggregsts More Tbaa 3,600. The first prize in the contest is a tnag- nifioent Apperson "Jack Rabbit" touring car, which is exhibited at th Apperson company's sales rooms. 13uJ-4 Farnam Areet, and is valued at CUuO. It is one ot ihe beat cars made and is good for both road and special work. The Apperson car is enjoying great popularity right bow. Tbe second prise is a fine VM Kimball player-piano, which la at the A. Hospe store, 1S1S Douglas street, where it plays in concert every afternoon from t to o'clock. As the third prise a building lot in A. P. Tukey at Son Her addition is offered This Is located in one of the best section? of tbe city and is aa ideal site for a borne. This lot is valued at fc. The fourth prise la a grand Columbia Grafonola "Regent." which is worth "CO. and tutt worth of records. This machine plays ia concert every afternoon from S t 4 o'clock at the Columbia Phonograph com pany s agency, 1311-11 Farnam street FOUR MORE AUTO SPEEDERS ARE GIVEN HEAVY FINES Flytas Saaadraa Pats la Bear Evea is( CastariaK IJrirers Hot. las; Ts Past. Four auto speeders arretted late Wednes day nlghi by Motorcycle Policemen 11 organ and Emery enriched the dty treasury by tflOO Thursday forenoon. The men ac cused of fracturing the speed lams are Mai Jacobsen. chauffeur fir James H. Van tusen: Wllber E. Van Cott. an em plo of the I.od and Gun club: Han- j M alloy, driver of a taxi, and G. W. Condon, j a contractor .residing at ST.1 Leavenworth street. Malloy aa aald by the policemen to have been tbe most Cagrant offender, driving his machuib at the rate of forty miles aa hour at Grand avenue and the boulevard. Condon as only going at a speed of taenty miles aa hour when ths police rounded him up at Twenty-fourth and Lavtn orth street, but aa thut neigh borhood ia within the proscribed Sone, he was placed under arrest. Van Cott and Jacobaen were also accused of hitting the high place, ths foriuer at ttlxtrenlh and Ohio and the laxuir at Twenty-fourth and Oak etreeia. Judge Craafurd fined Vaa Cott aad v k . "' " it i 1 - - aX, - T. " M alloy ts each and costs and let Condon and Jacobsen off with a fine of S30 each and costa. Mr. Van Dusen appeared la police court to defend hla cHa.irffeue All I the tinea were paid. COUNCIL BLUFFS WOMAN HANGS SELF TO RAFTER lavalld Beeosaea Deaqpoa at sai Tabes Ber Life. Mrs. J. H. Harris, 108 South Twenty- reoond street Council Bluffs, committed suicide early Thursday morning by bin-ring herself to a rafter In the attic of her noma The dead woman had been aa Invalid for years and had repeatedly threatened to end ber Ilfa Her husband, who is a contractor In Omaha, returned to tbe house after a for gotten article and waa alarmed when he oould not find his wife. Diligent search and an open door to the attlo revealed the woman hanging by a length of window cord from a rafter. Coroner Cutler has taken charge of the body, but It ts doubtful if aa Inquast will bo held. Foley Kidney FlUa contain just the tn gredienta neoeaaary to regulate and strengthen tha action of the kidneys and bladder. Try them yourself. For sale by all druggists. SOUTH DAKOTA SUPREME BODY Decisloas la Seven Cases Are Affirmed ' avad Three Others Are PIERRE. & r.. June 1 (Spedal.)-In the supreme court today opinions were banded down In the following cases: By Smith John Schmidt against J S. Carpenter, Beadle: affirmed. By Coraon-Ricklef Lunsehen against i42,J?rnh-rl l McCook: affirmed. Br McCoy Iowa and Dakota Land com pany aralnrt Hyde county; affirmed. w- Lauderdale against Henry A Pierce, Hand; affirmed. . BJ JlJi"-0 8 . Haren aralnst Town send at Whlta Beadle: reversed Sioux Falls Light and Power company against E W. Coughraa. Mlnnehahafaf- Iirmed. By Haney Acme Harvesting Machine company against Anna E Guy and Otto L. Kaas. Marshall; affirmed. Charlea E Gibson against Frank Pekanek et al.. Brule: affirmed. Frank Van Waenen against Chladek. Bon Homme; reversed. C. J BllBs srainst W. E Waterbury Jeraujd; reversed. fir Heary kla( is V attested j- w''. Ju,n Henry Keymour i fcir.ff, who 11 the last seneral I returned to the consetraUve aeat in com- I KJr-K Trie thtt mntMl ll.t.i . . ; undated taday. The judge found Sir Hen" ! riilty of laviehlngly treating his oonstltu- i i ents- j 'MA ITCHED SO COULDN'T STAND ir Began by Little Pimples. Scratched Until Blood Came. Kept Getting Worse. Could Not Sleep Nights. Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment and tl;o First Day They Relieved Itching. In 3 Weeks Eczemo Cured. 'I suffered with ecxema oa war neck to. bout hi months, beginning by Utile pim ple breaking eut. I kept scratching till the blood came. It kept grtimg verse, I couldn't slerp Dighi any store. It icrpt aching lor abeut a month, then 1 went e a doctor and got seme liquid ta take It seeowa St li I wa failif to grt liflltt Tu Itching stoiipej for about thre j?. s. acaui. was even aorns limn brtore. Th eczema Itriird mi baUl.T I coma t : i tuuid a an 7 store. I I wnt to a lotor and ae fae nie sorae medicine, but didn't ao snv rood, have hero blnt C'utlrurs am- rdire in tlie bouse, ao 1 deralod to try thrm. I Imd Ipwii umiii Cutieura noap. aa I rot uie a bo I of CutK-ura Omtmrfit, and awned o3 trie affecu-d part anil tuticara hoap three time s day. and ttieo put the Cutta-ura OuitmeDt ou. Tne hrsl dT I j.ut a on. M rt-tiered me of ttrning so I could iWp sll mat Dsrbt. It took about a week, tixn I cuuid aee the srab conie oQ. 1 kept the treatment up for itiree aaaka, and u j ecaema aaa ctued. "Y.J brother (rrt bis face burned with gun powder, and tie. uaed t utK-ura rioap and Oiat meiit. Tue people all thought be would have scars, but rou can t see luat he ever had Ids faae burned It aat tiniple tmtul to look at bnfoir tne Tuticura kerueaiea I rJp and C'U.l-CM-nt cufd it " 'eigned) Maa Lluatirth Oehrki. fumm CltJ. Ark.. Cict. Id. mo. Vile Cutirare bntedlea afford the srwediest and mot econn aural treatment far An lruubu Potter lrug 4 Cheta Corp. soie btoi , IM loluTit.u. Ave , bukloo. laaJS. OsMaUttd free, tampiea of Outa-ura Kj p and Ciiitniar t. wah ll-y. book aa aaiu uaalstrsl. RlTZ-CAKCnON HOTEL Madison Avenue and Forty-Sixth Srreet w NEVNTYORK. Ideal location. Four blocks from ' . Grand Central Station. Ten minutes from Pennsylvania Station. 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Tyler 1600 A 4168 $15,000 for tha product ot Ms 3-6 avcr apple orchard la lUft "on ' ' $42,000 REFUSED for the game) Immediately after marketing his apples Is the story of Rer. Mr. Clark ot Fromoerb, In the WONDERFUL BIO HORN APPLE COUNTRY We offer you the same opportunity in the famous "BIO HORN APPLE ORCHARDS" near Worland, Wyomins. which are under di rect management of PROF. B. 0. BUTFUM. The second unit of these famous irrigated apple orchards Is noi open for sale at $500 an acre on remarkably easy payments. One of these small orchard tracts will make you independent tor life. . Let us explain the plan of purchase and the enormous returns to you In these orchard tracts. Just write, or p&one. SHEDD-SIZER COMPANY, a"rl TMDiimfM Unll rbones: BeU, 4254 Coat and Pants to Ocr Big Reduction Sa!e Starts Saturday, June 3d We mtiBt reduce our big stock of woolens and trimmings before invoicing time. We offer tbem now rather than wait until tbe season Is over. Those who order early have their choice of an endless assortment of blue serges, plain and fancy. Canadian and domestic crashes; Irian, Scotch and domestic noxnespnns, tans In worsteds and Saxonies and some nice blacks. Every coat lined with good alpacca. Every garment guaranteed, perfect In fit and style. MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. 8O4-8O0 South 6tb St-, Hie Steps South of Faruam. 3 "ACRES OF DIAMONDS" Is the story about a man who after vainly searchlD-; tbroughout tbe wide world for a fortune at last discovered his own back yard to be full of diamonds. Do not overlook the opportunity I offer you to secure an in terest in the Oakridge Investment Company that will bring lt every year on the money you Invest. For Full Particulars Call on or At4res H. D. TWOMBLY STOCKS BOM IVVKSTTUEXTS lll-22 Dty National Bank Itallding. ILaiinidl Bureau Uaro Where It's Best to Ftra Thlaklcg about buying land? Want an know tha soil and rltmaie best suited tor carta In farming? Our Land Bareau gives free Informatioa about soil, climate, conditions In all parts ot tbe country We have gathered data and can tell you what you desire to learn. Write the Lai. a Informatioa E urea a. . The Twentieth Century Farmer. Omaha. Neb., today and your ou callous wilt get prompt attention. Free IrifOFrnaiion - . .. . kisses When 200 cf Will Accept Llcmbrship Applications I SflTISB0AY RECEIVED -1 IlT.1 Douglas; Auto, 8203 A. Order $17.50 S?8 J