r a - - "A 0 THE OMATTA KTTXDAY BEE: XOVEMRET? 2fi. 1011. 7f V Real i:vtatk KKAI. TrTATK n ton "AMI FRM II4SCAI KOR ill I. to California. You Can Secure A Home in the Famous San Joaquin Valley The Richest Valley in California 0 maa tm Jnt ntum i an advance sf aa am. 11 ana had V farra Jeea ttaa Mx weeks. The leag wtn hx-reaae tn Talue srtla .Jnrnia anal koeads b fora Om Pimmi FWBt exjvattVm at Baa rrar.Ktmi. These fanna are the PATTKRSOX IBJ JOATirD FATVaia. Tbcjr Vat tfau X roDea firm Saa Frawrtsaso. fittoe klwa. Kanaxraaita aad 7me-tbn big i&rm awrtaxrOy offer a rwsdy naaitet ta tl tndastrlnua fanner of rittmna. This tract rf land. erWnaBy a vaeal 'field. pnal.a from t It I ercr of ffaifa a. year anal froai I It V tor ta Ux arm. The growing aafl Is rrra 4 to tint dfjry. a nbsoil of muk loam rna tds U to H feet ta eVot. meat eanrlce ijttnt of trrtgaOi ay. coating ortKfiaUy (KAMA has bws trnOt and wtwi tba bad tloroagalx. 3sT Ita water supply frvm Iht fiaa Joa ajsta rtrcr. tba ecocd Jnrgre rive la ta atatn. txatrrins kaa awn a 'moat profitabts tndastxy; fruit rairtna; of ail kind; ati Frigl-sti walnuts tortus QCSck aad haa taenia iguana gtTith; grow. AS AN IXT-:STMKT Aa aa tavejetmrnt. Usrea land are, worthy tbe eoRafderatlon of anyone. They ara biB," aad 40 acre traeta. at remarkable bargains. Cndec cultivation, tku-y will produce a ttfetoog dividend. They ara a paying Investment, and aa Um supply of Jew priced landa ta Gaafurtda veil located la Smltwl. tba demand la tncreasdas, aad these) laada win aril ntj a handsome profit on your investment. TERMS: One-GIU down, balance) V year, wttli 1 per cent mteree n1r Write or call apoa aa tor fuJi literature, map, etc PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY COLONIZATION AGENTS & El Cbrner KU and rarnant 8 la., Omaha, Neb. NEXT SPECIAL EXCURSION DECEMBER GTIL WE MAKE " IT EASY FOR YOU TO OWN 10 ACRES IN CALIFORNIA It only takaa pH eaah m flrit ptyment. then 0 a. month and In terest alter that Witll tba full amount la paid. This land la located In the famoua Baa Joaquin vaUar, with In ten miles of a oltjr that ' has a population of ever 18,000, within three tnllea of a new town located on the main Una of the Southern Faolflo and Banta Fa railroads. There have been over forty 10-acre tracts set ou t to the very best selection of oranr trees 1n the last two years, within t wo miles of the land w ara offertns for sale. Thte land la all lrol, baa tha -very beat claa of aoll for trowing lemons, oranges, peaohea, aprlcota. pears, strawberries, blackberries, raap berrlea and all kinds of veerc tables and other small fruit. This land la lo cated betwen Ioa Angeles and Ban Franolaoo. Price Is only $85 an aero for tba few more ten-acrs tracts tha that ara not aold In the Omaha traot which we have subdivided. ' . ' This same land should be worth not leas than $150 to $200 an acre Inside of two years. Wa do' not know of anyone elea that Is offorlng land on such easy payments. Just think of It 14- acres of this land at not any more than you would hare to pay for one food building- lot. Come In our office any time and we will be pleased to tell you more about the land, as wa have Inspected It . personally and can recommend It to anyone. HASTINGS & HEYDEN ' 1614 Harney Street. llKAL KSTATK KAHM HtMtl I'OR SILK I'tnh. 320 ACRES Fit EE. Your homeatrsd riRht fmil for .1.0 arrra, and nit I -evidence re.jvili l et. We can locate you vii some of the vholcent tiacis. t an I bo buy suine cholie trncti achool land cheap. Beet land belli repully taken up. Act quick. Ad.lrctn Ndl'lhweetern Itiitia Co.. 213 Iooly Hlk. Pitlt I.eke I'itv, I luh. Wosteni (iportunttU's I'tnh lajuls are belim filed mon more rapidly than inndx In any other Mate. 1'iah In rich In coal and Iron and sttrnot ln Kreat attention for its excellent fruit". fcalt Lake City 1 the greatest It. R cvnter weet of Ctilrna-o, will be an Im portant manufaoturlnif city. Ik the world prrat!t mining and enieltinK renter, an educational center and Ideal home oltv of the continent. The most perfect four aujion climate In the world. AVe can offer to the Hunt ninn ex clusive eale of 50 to a0 choice building lot, close In, cement nlks-, xlmde treet, city water, car line, building up rapidly $176 to :10 per Iqi; $S cash, $7.00 per .nonth. Addrees Hubbard Investment Co. M W. d South Ht., Salt Lake City. Miscellaneous. WILL sacrifice W-acre, Runk countv, Wis., farm near achool, markets; sood buildings; level clay soil. Onlv I2.i0 Terms. Muit act qu''ly. Kliickbui-n, Bruce. Win. UOVKRNMKNT fiu-ma fre. official lOO-patcn book, -free Uovornment Land," describes every acre In every county In United States; contains townehlp and section plats, rainfall mnps, tables and charts showing lnchns rainfall annually and elevation above, sea lovel bv coun ties, homestead and other government land laws, tells how and where to get government land without living on It, United States patent, application blanks, all about government Irrigated farms and necessary Information to procure vacant government land. Prlre 2f,c. postpaid. Homeseeker Publishing Company. 8t. Tnul. Minn. WAXTKH T IU Y td-hand goods. Kleser, 10: t enter. 1. Mi. VI 1 o"IiHniesKur l., Tin N"tn", uuoimiha We buv all ktr.ds of raw furs; pay hitch prices. Try us. IK you ore icaxlim city. 1 will buy your liome and give you a ttood building lot r two, worth 400, balance to suit. Tnven very little. Keep the house and you have .xpenee anil worry. Neither with the ota. Will give good deal. Address, II 701. WANTKI-To buy an Ice box for moat naract. A.-14M.' ANYONK cang town or fur any other reason I anxious to sell their six r'om house con find a purchaser !v calling at our olflce; muet le a hargnlti. Charles K. Williamson Co., 101 S. lth Ht. WA XT K Is -TC U K N T WAXTKI) SITiATIONS 1'HACTICAL nurse Cull H W10, A-2.;7l MAN wania position taking care of furnace for room and board. K T7o, llee. nut l.lt MKS I Mi l I1.. WANTKD-llousea and flats to rent. Have more customers thsn we can supply. Xentals taken care of. Furnished rooms for rent. Hchnelder-Fehr, 4J4 Taxtun Uldg . Omsrm. Neb. FAMILY of four seeks hlsli-claea board ing place: must b suilable for cultured people, neighborhood and bouse must be hlKh-class; near West Karnam Pt. Ad dress l -.. care Hce. ""tIIREK sdTilts and .yenr-old want completely furnished apartment. riee do not reply unless nclshlHirhood and all else qualifies for refined people; Wet Farnam district. Addrces C S. care Pe. "WAN f F. 1 Fum Is li eii tiuTt e near" good boarding place, suitable for family of three adults and child. No objection to outskirts If near Farnam Ht. only high grade place considered. Address N Uti, care Bee. VIXTi:it KKSOHTS "MOST dellKhtful winter climate In America;" pine belt of fmith Alabama, faiunus Old Hypela now open; $10 weeklv up. Write for Illustrated booklet, Hygelit Hotel. Cltronelle, Ala." The key to success in business Is tb, Judicious and pcrsUtent uo of newspaper advertising. FORT 1M1AN, COLOUAlH, NOV KM ber fh. 1911, Healed proposals. In trlpll rate, will be received here untn 10 in a in Ivcember '.rt. llMt. for the conxtrurtlin oi a new water distributing satem. lilatik forms tor bidders, plans and specifica tions may be had upon appllcntlon. The United Mates reserves right to accept oi reject any or all propositi or any pa:t thereof. Fneioes containing pioponala should be marked 'roMisla for the Construction of New Water lMatrlliutlnx 8,atem." and addressed to the construe, ting qnartermaste. , Kort lAKan, Colorado T. T. Kilssrll, Captain and iioai termaaier, V. 8. Army, Consti tiding Wuai termaster. N. 'i-'M-&-2K it. -10. LIOUAli MOT1CK8. NOTICK TO CONTHACTOH3. Sealed bids will be received until noon, December 1. ll'l 1. at the office of the undersigned, for the oonatruction of a building at Curtis, Nebraska, for the Hchool of Agriculture. Hans, speolfloa. ttons and bidding blanks are on file at the office of Huid F. Miller, Armutect 7;.4 linndels Theater Uldg., Omaha, and the otfiue of secretary of state, Lincoln. aduIho.n Wait, NH-d-ltt tucrlaxy of hiatt. NOHCL TO CONTHACTOKM. Kids W.U be received until i o'clock on Biitiuday. December J, lull, at th office of the rtecietary of the Hoard ot Keenta, Admlnlsti atlon building. Cm veislty of Neliranka, Lincoln, for the con struction of a ' riant Industry ' building to coat approximately IMi.wt); to be buili on the l.nlverslty Farm, nenr Lincoln, according to plans and specifications together with copies of counsel, bend and schedule to be used for this work now on file In the office of the Hperlntendeut of Construction, room Ml. , of the said AdmlnlHtratlon building. Mills must be sealed, and marked with the bidders name, and the worda "Bid for riant In dustry Building" written plainly on tha outside. Nia-l-22-20 J. 8. DALI'.a. Secretary. T-I I EL MIME BUI LDfjR3 t v-v CZ3r Practical Use of Cement Stucco By Arthur O. Clause. n. , Mlaaaort. STOP! LI8TEN! 120-acre farm, $1,185; terms; other farms. MoOrath, Mountain View. Mo." Nebraska. SMALL RANCH for sale near town, about 700 acres. Improved, $15 per acre; this Is a bargain. J. C. Berzlna, Whit man, . Neb. NEBRASKA and Oregon land, $8 up. 1 894 Brandels Blk., Omaha. Neb. Farms. Farms, Farms We have a very large number to pick from; all sixes, from 40 acres to l.OuO acres; near Omaha and all prices. A FKW EXTRA BARGAINS which will not last long. Come on and tell us your wishes and lot us show you the goods. ' ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY, ' 1213-14 City National Bank Uldg. Oreajaa, FRUIT land earning $400 to $1,000 per acre annually. I bought a tract of choice fruit land In the Rogue River Wiley 21 miles from station, for a mere song, tne poor fellow had to sell. You can b tn to forty acrea of this land for hu.i Its value on terms ot V w casn ana y-.w per acre per month. Purchase price returned if not satisfied. Full particulars on re quest. An art book describing the Rogue River valley mailed for 25 cento. Oliver B. Brown, liCT m. Main oi., Aieuioru, Oregon. . IRRiGATiU FARAl FOR SAUi. I have 80 acres of splendid land under the dltoh with plenty water near Bootta bluff. Neb., where they are raising enor mous crops, whether It rains or not; al falfa, potatoes, sugar beets, oaia and vegetables are great money makers j all of this So-acre can be plowed; 20 acres are broken now. will sell all or part of it, write or come and see me as to prtn, and terms. J. V. Jarrett, Central City, Neb. FOR SALE. (9S) 320-acre farm In Howsrd county; Neb.; good house and bam and other out buildings; 45 acrea In wheat this coming year, balance hay and pasture. Price, $uo per acre; inc., $;;,7w. A bargain. J. A. ABBOTT & CO., 80S BranOels Bldg.. Ornaha, Neh.e 1) The FINEST 40-acre farm In Ne braska, near Lexington, Dawson county, every foot alfalfa land and BEST; well Improved. FOR HALF. FOR CASit. Only $ls) per acre; nothing adjolnln can be bought for losa than $125. Write quick on this will not last long. J. A. ABBOTT & CO.. ifl Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb. NEBRASKA FARM BARGAIN of $40 acres, pur Wood river valley and part slope and table land; all good black loam soil with clay subsoil; 1J0 acres now In cultivation; 30 seres alfalfa, fenced and cross-fenced; very good set of farm buildings; 40 rods to good school; 60 rods to where motor car stops to take on passengers; two cars each way a day; i miles to good town with high school, churches and all kinds of buainets; ex cellent neighborhood; a good horns for some one at a low price, $45 an acre. AVI 11 carry back on farm $6.t00 at t per cent IntereHt. No commission to pav. W. W. Mitchell, Owner, PC0 Bpcncer Ht., Omaha, Neb. INVESTIGATE THIS. If you want a good grain and stock farm of 160 acree In Knox county at your own terms. Price, $40 per acre; fk less than Its actual value; 4 miles to town, 8 miles to R. H. Eee or write owner It you want a bargain. JOHN C. KrU i.ct, 475 Brandels Bldg., Omaha, Neb. AoMto taruliua, WANTED Men to become independent' f arinura in eastern North Carolina, the ''Nation's Uuidtu Hpot." Iads tor M'4) profits on small capital. Write I.ir book let. C. Van Leuveii, 8-4 Houtliein XildK., Wilmington. N. C GOOD farmers wanted In the south. ExvtpUonal opportunities ate efieitu. Karma for sale; for lease, with privilege of buying; tor rent on HliuJen. u rue for luformat.un. W. M. Bell, Draper toil, Charlotte, N. C. Orecou. f Ws are placing upon the market 10 farms (walnuts, fruit and dairyi. al.u ated 4 miles from Albany. Oru.. the very heart of the famous Willamette a' ley. No IrrlKatlou. our coloiiUuiluii plan en ables you to own one of these furiiui un der the &t-month pay plan. Cnli at office for Inspection of township plats of entlrn Valley, llecke Beam, h Brandels Tue ater Bldg.. Omaha. UKNEHAL merchandise stock of about $J6,ouu In live sawmill toan In Oregon, So miles from Portland on Houthern l'a tire railroad. Doing a business til about $ou.ui)0 this year. Owner wishes tn retire. Want part cash and balani-e n good Securities. Addicas A. U. Brlnierholf, Car iion. Ore. ' FINB farm of 200 acres In the heart of tha Willamette valley. 81 miles from Portland In Yamill county, with hop yard ot 25 acres. Land rolling ana weu watered. One hundred acres cleared, bal ance oak and pasture. Thirty acres of bottom land ready to be set out In hops. Should this ba done. Durchaser could pay for entire farm In five years with hops at present price.- Oood hop house and barn and fair house on place. Price $70 per acre. Terms one-half cash, balance mortgage to suit purchaser. Address Val ley Real Estate Co., Carlton, Ore. OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT. ORCHARD LANDB IRRIGATED. NO CASH PAYMENT REJUIR12D. We need settlers not their money. Ir rigated orchard tracts In the famous Rogue River VaU. a Southern Oregon, Prairie Land, ready .r the piov"; no tim ber, no rocks. Water now on the ground. Unequalled for productiveness and clim ate. This pr.iposlllon, and financial stand ing of company, Indorsed by National banks, leading business men and financial agencies. Only Irrigation company in Northwest permitting settlers to make, tho land pay for Itself. We also sell Im proved orchard tracts on payments to those who are unable to make residence at the present time. Bend for Illustrated doscrlptlve matter. Roguelands, Incorpo rated, Med ford, Ore. OREGON OltCHARDB Omaha representative wanted, "Paco" orelm id In the beautiful Willamette val ley, loo miles south of Portland, Ore., are the highest grade and most scientifically developed orchards In the northwest. No Irrigation needed. Fine climate. No storms to destroy crops. Fine school and social advantages. Beautifully located, de veloped until 6 years old. Hold on mod erate terms. Tree one and two ye ira old. More to be planted. Commence now and retire in a few years. Let us give you references, details and show you pic tures. Want to talk with buyers and se cure reliable peison," realty or Invest ment company to represent us. Must be firm or person ot rfuod siand.nii. Oregon Apple Co., CorvaUis, Ore. Write or tail J. W. Morgan, Room 327. Millard Hotel, Omaha, Neb. fcontb Dakota. A FEW Miap In Brule county, Bouth Dakota, lands; v. ill i.ay raliroud fare to buyets not hallafied. J. A. Sraiuy fukana, s. U. Texas. EXCURSION to Monie Chrlato (Texas), the beuuiiiul, luesuay, Dec. 6. "The nlii piace' for winter home or investment. Write for booklet ami other iiilormauon. G. E. Kellogg. Room 4, Htuart Blug nuuuuoii, j. .tgcnis wsuteu FOR SALE &7t acres of fine arlcul- iiuai laiui in nie .ricxian Belt In y.uvulla couiiiy, Texas, between Crystal City and R.itesviliey 11. Truax, Owner, Dayton. LAND Opening Ovtr 10I.0U) acres Texan atato laud being tlirCAii open to the pub ic. 1. w to Ju.iiw per at tc; tale d'rect from slate;. 1 40th down, balance 40 years. For further Information wrile Lux --H, Hous ton. Tex. BACK TO NATURE. THE OLD WILSON RANCH." Richest la,'m and garden land in BEE COUNTY. . TEXAS. Perfect Climate Plenty of Ituln NO NEED OF IRRIGATION. Black sandy loam, clay subsoil. Will grow corn, g.ain, alfalfa, cotton, orange and citrus fruit. St Indorsement of agriculture deiartmrnt. Fine water snd f-chool. Ideal lraiiuOf,rif.tl,, ti.... - . - 1. j 1 1 r j - ket. Low prices mid satisfactory terms. ui"'ij iiu .n ior nooKlet ar.d prices at once. AD THIELR, Room 207. No. v s. !. Balls St. Chicago, Hi. HERE are four practical ways. I on which no one holds any I I patent tight, of obtaining a W.: 1 1 J W!l 1 aiuuvu Alllinil, WlllUU when properly applied will be as permanent as any other form of masono'. The most common of these In parts of the country where sand and gravel are easily obtained Is to build tha wall of ordinary concrete blocks and place a rough rant of two coats over the outside, using furring strips and the usual lath and plaster on the Inside. In clay countries, where common brick are easier to obtain than concrete blocks, they are often used for the main part of the wall, with a two-coat cement stucco finish over the outside, applied the same as on concrete blocks. A third way, and one very commonly used in foundation work, where sand and gravel are obtainable, Is to build a solid con crete wall In wood forms, with a one ooat Btuceb dash over the'outatdo for a finished appearance. The fourth way, and one extensively used throughout the east,, is to use hollow tile, with two-coat stucco work on the outside; In all cKmates it is best to use furring strips and lath In - the usual manner on the Inside In preference to plastering di rectly upon the masonry wall, thus mak ing It impossible for either frost In cold climates or extensive moisture In warm climates to affect the plastering or deco-'l rations In any way. In order to be permanent the stucco ! finish must, of course, be properly ap plied. A proportion of one part cement to two parts clean Band, or one part ce ment to three parts of small gravel or finely crushed rock, Is none too much. The sand and cement should be thor oughly mixed, first dry and then with water almost to flowing consistency, be ing just stiff enough to make It stay where put upon the wall and not crawl, w.uch happens when the mixture Is too wet. Before being applied to the ma sonry wall, regardless of what kind of masonry It la, the wall should be thor oughly wet with water from a hose, otherwise the cement stucco after be coming dry will fall away from the ma sonry wall. The reason for this la a sim ple one, to anyone understanding the chemical change whloh takes place after water Is mixed with cement. To make cement adhesive the chemical properties of water and the chemical properties of cement must gradually mix and undergo certain chemical changes which makes the whole mass exceedingly hard and ad hesive. When you place wet cement freshly made upon a dry masonry wall a common brick wall for example the chemical change which hardens the mix ture 13 not complete for several hours. When the wall la dry it is absorbent, and being absorbent It will immediately ab sorb a grest deal of the moisture from 1 :jr rVirr ,J -"i : , ? 1 mum 1 I . iv;'4 : C . ' 'ew;' :,liJk-jJ J IT ffil - li" iv . li MR CLAUSEN'S BOOK The Art, Bolenoe and Sentiment of Homebuilding." Vhlrty chapters, 300 illustrations. Zt covers a wide rauge of subjeots, inoluding the planning of bunga lows. s..buro.in and city homes, costing from $2,000 to S20,0OO, let lug uu-iuaois, uuooslng tuat,eriiS, piopev uslu of enu-anoe, win uows, flrsplaoss, eto. Msw third edition. jrTlce, postpaid, $1.00. Address, Arthur O. Olsustn, Arohlteot, lia-37-38 X,umber Xx . uuange, Mlnnapolis, idnnssota. that part of the cement .mixture which comeli directly tn contact with it. By absorbing this water It removes one of the chemical properties of tliat part of tha cement coming In contact with the wall, which is necessary for the proper setting ot the cement, and In this way the complete process of hardening In the cement next to the wall la not fulfilled, with the result that, having little or. no adhesion, It later falls away. Homatlmts tha adhesion Is very slight and will hold for a few weeks or months, but eventu ally It will let go. While failure of tha stucco to adhere properly to the masonry sdall of either brick, concrete blocks or 'riollow tile la plainly a matter of carelessness on the part of masons applying It. and therefore easily overcome, nevertheless, concerns being interested in the sale of various kinds of metal lath (to be used over frame construction aa a holding base for cement stucco) uss these occasional failures as a basis for their claim that they are caused by the uneven expansion and con traction between the masonry wall and the cemsnt stucco, under cllmatlo changes. While It must be admitted that there Is a slight dlffsrence In expansion and con traction between brick and cement, for example, It la nothing 00 m pared to the difference In expansion between cement and metal, or cement and wood. While cement on various kinds of patent lath over the usual wool frame, In lieu of aiding or shingles, looks very well while It lasts, gives a building a more substantial ap pearance, makes it more fireproof from fires without and saves considerable In j painting and also when properly applied I Is a little warmer than siding in the win ; ter, and a little cooler In summertime, it Is not a permanent form of construc tion and cannot be In the very nature of things. It will lout In first-class shape when the best materials are used for four or five years, and tn some few In stances from five years to twice that length of that time, but they are very rare. A cement stucco house over a wood frame, 10 years old, which does not either stand covered with craaka or haa been frequently repaired in the meantime, to eliminate them, does not exist In the community under the personal observat ion of the writer. Neither has ha ever been able to locate In any part of the country a bouse built In this form ot oonatruction over 10 years of age, hi a good state of repair. In order to get a good clinch between the stucco finish and a solid masonry wall It Is best to have the Joints, when brick work Is used, scraped deep, and tha cement stucco worked well Into them when being applied, and also as a further precaution recess every fourth course of brick about an inch. When concrete blocks or hollow tile are used they should be deeply scored on the sides, in addition to leaving the Joints scraped out, aa much as praotlcal, for the same reason. Except In the "case where the dask Is applied di rectly on the concrete wall, a rough scratch coat should ba first applied be fore applying ths finish coat The finish coat can be nlthsr smooth, carpet float, spattered, or heavy trowel dash, accord ing to the kind of surface desired. PERMANENT ADDRESSES of Calef Attraotiaiaa aad Things of Interest een at the Land ghou fl Q Booth of the big duck and tha loud noise; where. 1 a,s si am sea , they gave away five KCres of orange land tn the f 1 4 l I ifeiflill ,u'Ky gueaser on the Jar of nuts. The land of L kl H mr Vmhuf i flowers, oranges, grape Irolt, lemons, figs, dates. $ si N R bast f Q VA nuta, olives and alfalfa the year round. Address, California fialifornia California California Colorado : Colorado Colorado I rm ofjjnu-tenlh. Addr COLORADO i 1 1 w Dusnnia per o jtatopH, etc, from dolio I North Halt River Valley Irrigation Co.. Phoenix, Ar. Lob Ankelea, na.n Diego. The Booth where you saw everything worth whild and then some! Including climate and opportunity. Address l.oa Angeles Chamber of Commerce, or San D'.tgo chamber of Commerce. Better atlll, go out and see for yourselves. Where you saw tho famous Sacramento Valley Exhibit. Inquire about tho next excursion to this bsautlfui country, Nov 15. Trowbridge A Bolster, 404 City National Bank Building Omaha, Nebraska. At the Tulare County Booth you peaches, potatoes, corn, pumpkins, prunes 111 Dusnnis per acre. pctatoCH, etc. from the 8unny Han Luis Valley, Colo. daw the bis and plume. Also the fine oranges, lemons and curus frnita. You run farm for pleasure and profit ir Tularn County. Addrnss, Tulare County Board of T'raisu, V Nulla, California. ruUprson In the Famous Hun Joaquin Val ley. Why not go with us and goa this Para dise fcr riuln People. Payne Investment CoiupRuy, Omaha, Nebraska. Where you saw the Flatte stiver Valley Exhibit, mowing wnest, oats, I mx ami corn raiaen on sun rrlgeted aoll: land that pays for Itself In two We sell this land oil terms of one-third to .. .. 1. . I I... I - "1 ,A. , ...... .- 1,1.1.... Platte River Valley Land Co., Sterling, Colorado. Apples, Apples, Big Hed and Yellow Apples, nice lran potatoes, suear oeetH, grains as grown at Hctohxlts, Delta Oounty, Colorado. "Tot remem ber Remember aluo lauds from $50 per acre and u ant. Address Oould and Wluoaghby, Kotohkiss, Colorado, Where you saw the San Luis Valley Exhibit. snowing especially tne big giaina and neid peas, unequalled for hog feed, hoard about the new lugur factory; and vhore you learned that you can tmv irrigate,! landa In this rich vallev on terms ofons-tenth. Address C. A. Robinson, 1st Nat' I Bank. Denver. Colo. Rio Grande Home Co.. of Alamosa. Colo.. 00- led Booth No. 1. This la where you saw the rabbase. ' celery and other vegetables: also arletles of Colorado arraarea oata that yielded 72 4 bushels of wheat, wonderful alfalfa, choice wme mem louari . Where you saw especially the fine Apples, Potatoes nd grain raised in Marsli Valley, the "Garden Spot of Idaho." Adiirtsa DowEoy Imvroveiaeal Co., Downey, Idaho. Where you bought those Te Be Cee for a Kloksl and the ! Trudas for a Dime. You Remember! Traay Sros. Co., who sell more cigars In Omaha than any other house. WhvT Quality. All first class dealera aell our goods. Tracy Bros. Co., 1415 Doug, St., Omaha, Neb. blilnn Lightning Hods, the booth that In- tercsted many showing; the (Trade Mark) tho best In Lightning Protection. Address. W. C. Shlnn, Lincoln, Nebraska. Where you saw the beautiful alfalfa and stock raising exhibit. You remember! Large fianorasna of cattle and sl eep. If interested n alfalfa raising write to General Passenger A aanl. Chicago end Northwestern R. K.. flmana, Nebraska, for pamphlet dealing fully with the supjeot Where you saw the attractive eyeloraiua of the City of sjalem and the Willamette Valley created by Oo. L Hchreibor. The artist la Identified with leading art oluba In Chicago and the jountry, lie is also super visor of drawing in the Salem grado and high achools. Address Oeo. L. Pchrether, ion 1)1 v. St., Salem. Ore. Famously fertile Willamette Valley Booth was the biggest agricultural and horticultural display. aTon Irrigated fruits, nuts and vegetables. No blltsaida. or arouiua. jno crop isuurwa. rive new rwii Wrlte to Commercial Club Secretary at Corval- lbany or Salem, Oregon. Let us explain to you how id own a 6 or 10 acre fruit and garden tract. . Albany, Oregon, one of the beat towns In Oregon, and In the very heart of the famous Willamette Valley. $1,280.00 for the entire tract, en paynents. No taxes, no Interott, good markets. Call or Nebraska Nebraska i Northwestern fwnaha, Nebraska, : Oregon Famoui Oregon m O Us, All OREGON eoAV monthly wrl'e Hec.ker A Beam. 838 Brandels Theater Building, Omaha. South Dakota Where you saw the two-headed oalt, tha large cabbage, the flax grown ea sod, and the wheat grown without Irrigation Addreas Ardmote Oenuaar. elal Club, Vrdmore. South Dakota. The booth with the six-foot wheat: the 100 bushel 'oatsj the perfect apples; tho national silver trophies .won tn competition against the fruit and farm sections of the world. The famous Gunnison Valley In the heart of Utah. No boom prices yet. Alfalfa's natural home. Spalding, Livingston In. Co., 110 Newhouse Bldg., Salt Lake City. 818 City Nat. Bk. Bldg.. Omaha,. Neo. Utah Wyoming You don't have to bo rich to start farming. Land sold on crop payments. Remember the fine products of this year's crop. Address C. L. Oeatty, Pine uluffs, Wyoming. "The Wylle Way," where the tlukat was given away dally. Our new folder will be published Dec. 1. No charge. Write for it today WTLXB rXSaCAsTEN? CAKPXSO) CODtTAirX. ilTIltaBTOir. MObTTAHA, Yellowstone Park Guaranteed on. Home Builders Shares Phones, D 3867; A 3867. 309 South Seventeenth Street, Omaha Hi GpsXPrr KiTCHtn. 0 r. I ' II M U -rf If cs,t Dtoicrv-i lis2 t J-jvu'-fa" -Jp B , , I I, PocjCt-t. lo ft wicu, I L4ffl -ffi ' at! rv. to. CVoiTH J jCHAiPa. ? to'? b Ciio j m isJiB i I I .tJc.syi.-tc, I B Kiel c-HsDfr-o.. j J IO'll' 'HeML' J OowJ " ' II ' T Mf "l.St5 I ' Automobile Store Room 1 TTf$"JL'-)S'Jjr " .: r;i 1122 t v-t, -"i t - ... 4 OMAHA VAN & STORAGE CO. ftftooVv Main OIHce-ICI So. 1 6th St. Branches-SOS So. 1 7th & 1 HO No. 19Ua Sis. Telephone Oouglss 413 and Ind., A-133S faBBrnrFr'': l.i:ri:w .i-.:, -.lUiaa Toar boo set) old goods ara ta safe aandii was a lull with, aa tai acovtog, AtaclxieT or raaktaeT. XAepOAXJ Bota yheasa Oonsriaa 1M In. A-atui. Oeaeral Oflloaa VTatartat tk. ersriMi i"sb. J THE OMAHA BEE is the home paper of Nebraska. You reach people who buy j when you advertise in The Bee L J. OAUIS HEAVY II AULiriG Saft Kolstint . a Speclaltj 1810 Farnam Street Tel. Doug. 3S3 I