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    THE BEE: OMAIIA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912.
Let Bill Do It And See the Quartet He Got
Copyright. 1913. National Newt Assn.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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. OFFERED FOR REXT OFFERED FOR SALE
1 Apartments and Flat. furniture.
FOR RENT Brick-flat, 2712 Jackson; V.nTL p 1 bed8;
four bedrooms and bath room second three drawers and range. R 1780.
floor, living, dining room, kitchen and re- aaj nnn a? nnn rn
ceptlon hall first floor; cemented cellar, $0,UUI.UU 5pD,UUU.UU
first-class furnace, in fine condition. Key A TTHTTrkM onw
at 2710 Jackson St Inquire at 401 City AUtlIUi oALtHj
Nat, bank. 25 rooms of high-grade furniture, car-
r rt,-.w . , .,, - pets, rugs, curtains, portieres, stoves,
B5"?i??Mm04er?'tC0 flat' S2m 2310 ranges and everything belonging to a
ro. Z4th. Tel. Webster 978. first-class home will be sol at public auc-
CENTRAL, all modern, steam heat, 7 tlon Wednesday, Thursday and Friday,
room house and 4 room flat. 2:20 N. 23rd. September 11, 12, 13, at 10 a. m., at Miss
- Chadd's, 2211 St. Mary's Ave.
- , , Houses andCottaea. l. g LEVIN.
; Tinripunm ,, ,,..,, j of the Security Auction and Commission
HOUSEHOLD goods packed and ior- Comnanv Auctioneer
warded; cheap freight rates; Gordon company, Auctioneer.
Fireproof Warehouse and Van Co. Tel. Mn.i.i L.tnimnt.
Doug. 384; office 218 S. 17th St. Musical Instruments.
906 S. 25th Ave., 7-room and bath, re- Electric pianos. Continental Nov. 119 N. 15.
inAi " molern' good aa new- PRACTICALLY new 88-note high grade
v,a nea m. Player piano. For sale or exchange.
FOR RENT Large house and barn on ' 703' Bee- ;
paved street. Modern, oak hall and Typewriters.
etairs; good floors. $25.00 1509 Bo.-
2th St. H. L. Whitney, Harney 2740. RENT from the manufacturers direct,
FOR RENT Nice, south front room on No. a Oliver typewriter, S months, 4.ou.
Pacific St, near 38th. Phone Harne" Phone Douglas 2919. The Oliver Type-
2759. , writer company.
6-ROOM cottaeemodern excent heat TYPEWRITER for ivnl, 3 months 5.
tig. Phone Dougla 6790 P CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE.
MOVING, packing ana storing ot house- Miscellaneous.
Jlnid goods and pianos is our business.
Omaha Van and Storage Co.. fireproof FOR SALE New and eecond-hand
storage, 808 S. 16th, by the viaduct carom and pocket billiard tables and
Branch office. 309 8. 17th St Tel. 1). 4113; bowling alley and accessories; bar fix-
A-1559. . " tures of all kinds; easy payments. The
: r Tnm . : TTf. ErunswIck-EalUe-CoIlender Co.. 407-409 8.
6-ROOM bungalow, 884 Blnney Su ioth street
completely modern, $25. Hall Distributor c
Co., 433 Ramge Bldg.- D. 7406. We WILL deliver during month of Sep-
a i ,, , , . , ,. tember only, large load kindling wood,
A real home, pretty lawn, electric light, m Nation.i Box Co Harnev 147
nil modern, 9-r., $45. 725 S. 37th. W. 2590. national aox t,o. Harney m.
SIX-ROOM house, strictly modern, hot vnSApni, JfJIffT' A N' 1
-water heat; also 9-room strictly modern ?""dition. Pho" Douglas 518. $20.
house, first-class condition. Both at Miscellaneous.
Lakelawn, 21st and Lake Sts. '
MAGGARD VAN AND STORAGE CO.. A BAEGAIN '0. TJorSi""? 'law
pack, move, store and ship H. H. goods books of 12 volumes. 1 of 10 volumes. Law
and pianos; no charge for return drive Dictionary. Hale on Torts, Cooley on
to office. Doug. 1498 or B-242S. TortSi Clark's Criminal Law Book; will
WEST FARNAM New brick. 8 bed- "ake "J8,.8" AovJt"
Moms and 2 baths. 315 N. 3Sth Ave. A- J- Knott' 4616 N- mh St Web
" , i i 1 1. i ., . , i I, , , . C596.
674 S. 28th ST.-8 rooms convnletely mod- -w.-, aAt wk- .iann ln fir-t.i-lns
em. Hall. 433 Ramge. D. 74WS; a440C 3AL.?TWebur P552 . nlu,
. . -. condition. $loO cash. Address J, Omaha
UOUSeS .? aL' p"f A the city. Bee, Council Bluffs.. Ia.
j.vuocoCreigh, Son" Co., Bee Bldg. -
' 'mnDTpru i rr-s SAFES Overstockeu v.uh seeuil-hand
FOURTEEN rooms, furnished com- ,flfes- nil sizes and makes: bargains,
pletely. South Central boulevard; or will "Vriean SuvvU Co 13 0 F "nam 3t
rent lower floor of three rooms; can keep A""ca" a"PP'v arnam ot.
boarders; have eight now. Harney 8450V DESKS. safes, tcalea. show caes.' shelv.
. SvROOM' modern ' house, barn. lawn, tog.. tCL (PTA- 274
good neighborhood. 1309 S. 26th St. 1 26.50! BuPPly.COo 414-H-18 S. 12t.i. Doug-
MODERN 7-room house, 1507 S. ath. 25. FOR SALE Ross ensilage cutter with
6 room, cottage modern exceDt heat conveyor, at less than price. Alamito
2fll(f Chicago. mooern excePt neat- Dairy Co. 1812 Farnam.
"&-ROOM cottage, modern except heat; FOR SALE Wall cases suitable i for
1312 Martha St.; rent, H8. Harney 1997. millinery or Jewelry stores. Apply. T. P.
-709 S. 19TH-6-room cottage, modern ex- Redmond, Brandels Stores.
cept furnace, $22. Douglas 7158. BOYLES College books, . half price.
5- ROOM modern house; $25.00 per Webster 4770.
month, 3527 Charles St. Also 3-room cot- FOR SALE-Two large safes and one
tage.- 3532 Hamilton St. $10 per month, small safe; also National cash registers.
Tel. D. 776 or D. 1017. Apply T. P. Redmond.Brandels Stores.
. SMALL 5-room cottage, 2518 6. 32d St., 01 m vnt.iwtrtiSiif hnt water'
H ? . Vb0UW he2uXut;ebath Se ne:
partly modern. H. 1002. lshjgs ftnd equlpment LoCated in one
;-TWO nicely furnished rooms. 3019 of the best towns in the state about
Marcy St Phone Harney 3337. $.500 population near Lincoln. Fine op-
i . portunlty for a good hotel man. Address
- "WELL furnished 4-room cottage, piano, Box 24, Lincoln, Neb.
electric light, gas. 1813 N. 23d. - ' SAFE for sale at Remington typewriter
FIVE-ROOM house, good repair, 2722 Co., 17thndDouglas.
Hamilton; inquire 3306 Webster St. Tele- ' iERSO'AIi
phone Harney 2S5S. Small family. 1 .
" . " 1 Massage. Mrs. Rittenhouse 308 Boston Bid.
FOR RENT 8-room modern detached . -; T7T
house; ery choice location; West Far- MASSAGE iVT D (E
nam district and one block from car 1802 Farnam. D. 6240.
line; east front; fine shade; special A ATAT A TT Af A PlTS Scientific mas-
pf Ice, $45. Phone owner, Harney 1164. . 1 IV A XI. -UiiXlXVO 8ggei ijn-.
8-ROOM modern house barn, corner lot; nam. Davldge Block. Apt. 3. Doug. 6521.
No. 1102 S. 82d St., $35. VITAL massage, vital bath. Dr. Anna
10-room modern house, barn; east front; D. Fisher, 401 Ware block. 309 8. 15th.
Nearfvnlw1- Sttrlctl'v modern m TEE SALVATION ARMY solicits cast-
ru?c?lJ0me' bot water heat: Tbv?t'$!?2i&
"hS, modern except bath; No. wTca..'Phn8 Dou,"-5 anJ
1S21 8. 29th St.; $20. . . , wagon win can. j
6- room house; convenient to car line; WANTED The address of Charles Mc
No. 967 N. 27th St.; $18. ' Coy and Wheeler McClure, who were em-!
ALFRED C. KENNEDY, ployed by J. J. Hurt. 52d and L Sts.,
209 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglas 722. South Omaha, Neb., In October, 1907. G
3-R. flat on first floor, not modern, but Bee'
good. Phone Doug. 3600. $8.50 per month. YOUNG women coming to Omaha as
W. S. Frank, 1025 City Nat. Bank. strangers are Invited to visit the Youni
, SIX-ROOM cottage. 3330 Corby: newly 'iJrsTlMM
painted and papered; two ful lots and t?'t5 M; Ma hill
shade; cistern and well. Webster 1723. nl De directed to suitable boarding
! places, or otherwise assisted. Look fo.
, FINE 8 room house in Cathedral dis- our travelers' aid at the Union station.
trict. Reasonable to responsible tenant. , , , r,
Call Tvler 1638. - 63-DAY BLOOD REMEDY.
' . . , - Bexten Pharmacy. 12th and Dodge.
tore. orHee.. QFOTHERPY 6alt Glow
FOR RENT Offices in Pullman Bldg.. ?7 ,thm?8fa,fVM
next to Burlington station. Doug. 1616. Allen of Chicago. 1C9 3. l.th. 1st fl. D. 6b.
Fine laundry equipment r'ms. 220 N. 23d. BATHS. Swedish massage, Mrs.. Snyder,
r r e 3 No. S, The Dunsany, 10th A Pierce. U.4380.
2702 Corby St., new, S rms., mod., $20. , . ' v. r.
414 ,2fc 18th St., 5 rms., part mod., $20. MAGNETIC healing, orer 710 S. 16th.
2124 N. 27th St., 7 rms mod., $18. . . . , . . T
3036 So. 16th St.. part mod.,' $10. MASSAGE SL2frti Tnfifai ni
: RASP BROS.. Douglas 1653. m-twi" Steele. 208 8. 13th St. R. 3J5
HOUSE, 1921 Cass street. Eight rooms, NEW fat reducer, Fat Foe, including
modern. Walking distance. Obesity Herb Tea; sip your fat away;
STORE ROOM or ehop. 1809 Farnam; del lghtf ul. rapid harmle8; gl for large,
steam heated; fronting alley; merchanl complete Fat Foe treatment. All drug-
dlse entrance; full glass front. Hall. 43J fl8t have Fat Foe or can get it for you.
Ramge. D. 7406. Ind A -4406. Startreduclngnow.
blo8IRABLE yFPICES ,n Contlnentftl POULTRY AND PET STOCK
Fun' s'ul'te on" third" iooKSO M BOSTON terrl..' pups, screw tall; sirs
" ii wRFnr KVKPnY y champion Tom Cribb. Call Douglas
- v, F. v- ,T S ? SO Farnam. '
209 First National Bank Bldg. ,, ... ...
Telephone Dounlas 722. XVANTED TO REINT.
; FOB BENT
I 5 TO 6-room bungalow or apartment
Store room for rent. In splendid location: first-class and modern, for possession
party has lease on his hands and wll! Oct. 1 for the winter; references. C 711,
sublease at a bargain. Remington Type- Bee- '
writer Co.. 19th and Douglas Sts. - ;
M'CAGUE BLDG., 1STH AND DODUK. WAXTEP TO 1XUY
i?HjSWftSr$Bn5fc Hyholdgds, clothes shoe. Doug 3071
association. Pay Highest .
SMALL store and fixtures for rent rXJLGOFF 2d-hd. rtore pays biggest
cheap. W. 6198. . . prices for furniture, clothes, shoes. W. WOT.
1205 HOWARD St., good location for - -rt h.,. ... T"
commission house. Phone D. 1096. .OTy0 hou,enoIa ooa8-
OFFERED FOR BAhY: DIAMOND Cash; must be bargain.
Address J 691.
Furniture. ,.
" REAL ESTATE WANTED
Baseb.Jrner, hotel nange. furn 93 S. 24. 10 ,tl your property' !R ,t
GOOD oak table; will rat 12 people; O'NEIL.R. E. Sc INS. AGENCY,
cheap; must tell at once, $4. D. 3167. Tyler 1024. 1506 Farnam 8t
AUCTION sale at Omaha fireproof iTiFii varii-u i.uva
storage. 0 S. 16th. Friday, September ItCAti taiillfc M1AS
13. at 10 a. m. 10-room lot WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co
ACCOUNT moving will sell ranges, heat- WANTED City loans and warrants.
era, baseburnera; lowest prices. 191 Clark, w. Farnam Fmlth 4- ( a,. i?n Fn-tiam f.
GOOD 4 hole steel range, $7.00. 2311 N. $100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D.
2Stb Aye. Wead, Wtsad Ulati., l$tn and Farnam. .
REAL ESTATE XXAN3
GARVIN BR0S.?-X SfrfitK
CITY LOANS. Bemis-Carlberg
Co.. 810-S12 Brandels T.. enter Bun.
LOANS on farms and Improved olt
property, 5 pet to 6 pet; no delay. J. H.
bumont Son, JS03 Farnam St., Omaha.
LARGE loans our speci&ity. Stull UroJ.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.
1016 Omaha Natl. Doug. 2152.
MONEY to loan on business or rest
dence properties, $1,000 to $50,UO0. W. H.
THOMAS, 603 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE
COTTAGE-BY-THE-8EA, one block
from car line to San Francisco, one block
from ocean beach, to exchange for good
1912 5-pasaenger automobile. .Write T, T.
Johnson, Burke, 8. V.
EQUITY of $9,000 In 100 acres of ir
rigated and Improved land in Colorado
to exchange for hardware or Implement
stock. Price of land $75 per acre. Deal
direct with owner. Address Y 160. Bee.
furr.1 Af,tn!t,r,A CGiintV. Nfi-
braska, improved, close to Clearwater,
worth $60. Mortgage $10,000, will trade
for merchandise or Income property or
land in Minnesota. M. E. White Land
Co.f Des Moines, Ia.
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR LAND
Bplendid general mercantile business ln
eastern Colorado; stock nearly new; will
Invoice about $8,000; did $50,000 cash busi
ness this year. Good live town and large
territory to draw from. Write Y 15J,
Omaha Dally Bee.
4,800 ACRES of western Nebraska land
to trade, price $16 per acre. Will take
merchandise or Income property' for two
thirds of the value, part cash and long
time on the balance. Submit offer. Cen
tral Realty Co., Brandels Bldg., Omaha,
Neb.
WE have several pieces of western
Nebraska land to offer for merchandise
or city property. What have you to of
fer. Central Realty Co., Brandels Bldg.,
Omaha, Neb.
FOR SALE $5,000 stocic ot hardware,
furniture and undertaking in the best
town In Boone Co.; will consider some
city property. Altschuler Hdwe. Co. St
Edwards, Neb ,
WANTED TO TRADE
MY EQUITY of $6,500 in sixteen-room
house In Hanscom Park district, leased
for two years to responsible party at
11.080. Der year. 66-foot frontage. 168 feet
deep, barn in rear. Will trade at above
valuation for unencumbered property, or
will sell for cash at lower figure. u m,
Bee.
$16,000 GENERAL stock in A. No. 1
shape, doing a business of $35,000 per an-,
num. Will trade for clear farm land in
eastern Nebraska or western Iowa. Make
your proposition full and complete,
quick. Central Realty Co., . Brandels
Bldg.. Omaha. Neb.
30 ACRES of good California land for
residence near or ln Omaha. Telephone
D. 3345.
REAL ESTATE
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE.
Reed Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
fice in Nebraska, 206 Brandels Theater.
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
FOR SALE By the owner, a new 7
room house, all modern. Come and see
tt. It can't be beat, neither the price.
(05 North 30th St.
MUST BE SOLD
OWNER LEAVING CITY ,
Two four-room cottages, having water,
gaa and sewer connections, one on east
front lot 50x150, nice shade, good neigh
borhood, just the place for street car or
railroad men, being very handy to their
work; location is 1718 and 1729 South 9th
St. Price, for both, $3,150, or will sell
them separate; reasonable payment down,
balance like rent.
SCOTT & HILL
Douglas 100D. 307-8-9 McCague BldgL
iFR'E-EOOM bungalow
WALKING DISTANCE .
Strictly modern, oak finish in hall, liv
ing room and dining room, two nice bed
rooms and bath, all on one floor; nice
floored attic, good cemented basement,
with guaranteed furnace and tank con
nected, also sink for laundry purposes;
fine neighborhood on paved street, pav
ing paid, handy to car, school and stores.
Owner has left the city and we must sell
this property for him. Price, $3,400, rea
sonable payment down, balance like rent.
We would like to show you this property,
if it doesn't fill the bill, we have others.
, SCOTT & ILTLL,
Douglas 1009. .307-8-9 McCaguBldg
SEE THESE BARGAINS.
Large lot ln Crelghton's First Addition
on S. 33d St. - Price, $1,300.
3424 Martha St., 7 rooms, nearly new,
modern. A snap at $3,200.
1530 S. 20th St.,. 8 rooms, modern, east
front, paved street. Just what you want.
Only $3,600.
$15,000 income property, two-story brick,
two stores first floor two flats second
floor. Always rented at $143 per month.
Make us an offer.
POTTER-VALENTINE CO..
445-6-7 Omaha National . Bank Bldg.
.- J. W. Welch, Salesman.'
IN CREIGHTON'S 1ST.
Two-story square house, parlor, dining
room and kitchen on first floor; four
bedrooms and bath upstairs; Wise fur
nace: nice lot; some fruit, etc. $3,000.
See It before you buy.
BEMIS-CARLBERG CO.
"v' 310-312 Brandels Theater.
FINE HOME $6,000
Seven- rooms and bath.
Hot water heat, thermostat connection.
Quarter-sawed oak finish.
Bath room, tiled, floor and walls.
Porch with cement floor. Iron rail. etc.
East front lot In Crelghton's 1st Add.
Owner leaving city. Must be sold.
W. H. THOMAS
' 508 First National Bank Building.
MODERN COTTAGE, $2100
For quick sale we offer a strictly mod
ern 5-room cottage on the north side.
$4rt) cash; balance, $20 monthly.
rAxNE IN VEoTMrlNT CO.
REAL ESTATE
CITV PROPERTY FOR 8 A LB.
Just Completed.
All modern, six room, sleeping porch,
pantry and tile finished bath. Oak and
maple finish downstairs. Large dining
room with window seat built In china
closet, plate oil and panneled walla,
double floors throughout. Stairs to
floored attic. Fine furnace. Close to car
and only, ten minutes to 16th and Far
nam Sts. A fine home throughout. Easy
terms. Call owner. Tel. Douglas 152.
FIVE-ROOM house, close in, gas,
water, sewer, toilet and barn; lot 30x132.
Price, $1,750. Terms. Rosenblum, The
Traderman, 513 Ware Block. Phones
Douglas 74! and 3959.
FOR SALE2577 Evans St.. (-room,
new, modern, oak finish, sleeping porch.
Call Owner. Webster 731
ON PARK AVE. near Pacific Bt, 9-ft.
front, 142 ft. deep, has been held at $6,500,
but owner will make clean cut ot $1,000 as
this must be disposed of quickly; property
would make splendid site for an apart
ment, or for flats. O 700, Bee.
7-ROOM house, all modern. 1 blocks
from car line, on Sherman Ave.; small
ash payment; balance as rent. 14QS Mad
ison Ave. 'Phone Webster 110.
A SNAP
For Sale A large. 7-room house, mod
ern In every respect one block from car
line. This house cost $4,600; for a quick
sale we will accept $4,500 for the place,
with $1,000 down, balance on easy pay
ments. Douglas 4908.
8-Room Modern Home
If you want to buy a well built, well
arranged home In good neighborhood, you
should see this property.
FINE YARD, shrubbery, shade trees,
convenient to two car lines. Terms, 8226
WEBSTER. 'PHONE HARNEY 3792.
TO BUY, SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEE
JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM ST.
ELEGANT 9-room all modern house hot
water heat, corner lot $3,500; will give
terms to good party. J 706, Bee.
FOR SALE.
Best lot on 11th St. north of Nicholas,
splendid piece of trackage property, 66-ft.
front by 132 ft. deep, tracks on both sides
of it; is within 800 ft. of U. P. yards and
will be needed by the railroad should
they extend their yards. Present owner
cannot afford to hold it; make an offer,
M '702. Bee.
THREE -rood lots for sale at 37th and
Fowler Ave. Water, sewer and gat. $300
each. Webster 5762. . ,
ACREAGE FOR BALES. t
orcsiardTieights
7 miles from Omaha postofflce, In Iowa,
800 acres, subdivided into small tracts to
suit. Pries, $50 to $100 per acre. The. es
tate must be sold soon. DAY & HESS,
123 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, will show
you the land. Wood and posts for sale.
ACKfiAul! BAKGAIN.-i jiear irnaflH.
Ortn K Merrill. )21 Cltv Kht. Bunk Bldg.
, FOR SALE-A five-acre fruit farm and
chicken range, with ten room house; In
Council Bluffs city limits. One mile from
car line, Council Bluffs, Ia. "K." Omaha
Bee,
Colorado. ' ';' '
OWNER must sell H20 acres best Irri-
? rated land in San Luis Valley, Colo.,
or $37.50 per acre. ( miles from Alamosa
and in artesinn well belt. All level And
all can be cultivated end Irrigated. Fbiir
water shares ftirnlRli more water than
needed. Will sell half. Baldwin Block,
Council Bluffs, la. - --,
FOR SALE-Level black toil section
near Rock Island , station. Eastern
Colorado; $9 per acre: on easy term.
Level black soil, 160 acres for IS per acre.
35 Baldwin Blk., Council Bluffs, la.
Ions,
THE easiest way to find a buyer for
your farm Is to insert a small want td
In the Des Moines Capital. Largest cir
culation In the state of Iowa, 43,009 dally.
The Capital Is read by and believed In by
the standpatters ot .Town, who simply re
fuse to permit any other paper ln their
homes. Rates, 1 cent a word a day; 51.21
per line per month; count six ordinary
words to the line. Address Des Moin-ii
Capital, Des Moines, la I
33 ACRES, 24 miles from postofflce,
main road. 7-room house, shed barn;
well, spring and timber. Cheap for
cash, terms If wanted. W, F. Patton,
R. F. D. No. 8. Council Bluffs."-
. Minnesota.
MINNESOTA.
Write for our Minnesota booklet "C;"
ipetiial rate.
DAY NIGHT REALTY CO.,
103 Bankers Life Bldg.. .
Lincoln, Neb.
KEAL h)SXAitv
FARM RANCH I.ANO FOR SAI.il
California.
California Homes
PERFECT IRRIGATION SYSTEM.
10, 20 and 40-acre tracts, best climate
and soil on earth; our proposition is sec
ond to none In United States. Come to
our office and let us explain fully. , It
costs nothing to know. -BAKER
& SEYMOUR.
828 Brandels Theater Bldg., Omaha.
California..
CALIFORNIA BEARING ORCHARD,
Famous Bldwell Orchards are full bear
ing now In the most fertile section of the
Sacramento Val'ey. Chlco, Cal. This
property lies directly adjacent to the
largest city In Northern California. ' Crop
failure unknown. . Several varieties of
fruit. Small payment handles this propo
sition. We give you a guarantee money
back contract until you have inspected
your tract.
We give a credit on account of rail
road fare to all buyers. This year's crops
are record breakers. Come In and talk
to man from Orchards. ..
r . BIDWKLL ORCHARD,
INCORPORATED.
Charles E. Williamson Co., Sole Agents.
OR1DLET trrigated colony lard at $7$
to $'69 per acre; good land, plenty of
water; thickly settled district with good
schools, adjoining town of 2.0CO. Easy
terms. Write for Illustrated booklet
Homeseekers' Irrigated Land Co.. Grid
ley. California. -
f-rsrfa.. -..
GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA.
Traversed by the
ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC
RAILROAD.
Lands adapted to the widest range ot
crop. All the money crops of the ioutn
plentifully produced. For literature treat,
ing with this coming country. Its soil,
climate, church and school advantage,
write -
W. B. LEA HIT, DEPT. K. -'
General Passenger Agent,.
ATLANTA, OA.
REAL ESTATE
FARM nCH I.AM1S FOR 8.1I.R
Kansas.
LISTEN.
We are dolnr It. Doing what? Selling
farms In Kranklln Co.. Kan., at 40 to
$70 per acre. Only 60 miles from Kansas
Cltv, the best market In the world.
Write for our Sale & Exchange list.
Porter Iand Co., Ottawa, Kan.
Montana. . ,
CAREY LANDS OPEN TO ENTRT
Valler, Montana, project. Fifteen annual
payments. Irrigation system practically
completed. Forty thousand acres irri
gated this year. Grain yields double dry
farm crops. Write Clinton, Hurtt & Co.,
Ho s, vaner, Monijna
The Persistent and Judicious Use of
Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to
Business Success.
, i Nebraska,
180 ACRES in Gosper county, 10 miles
southwest of Lexington, 8 miles north of
Elwood, Neb.- -
Price $66 per acre, Incumbrance $6,609.
Will take about $4,300 cash.
Soil deep black loam, with clay subsoil.
Improvements: House, granary, sheds,
well pump, windmill, fences and cross
fences, i
This place Is leased to March 1, 191S.
For further Information address
B. A. MEYL. 626 S. lth St., Omaha.
FOUR homestead relinquishments, 2,660
acres; S sets Improvements; 38 acres In
crop; 18 miles from railroad. Price $2,500.
Loup Land Co., Seneca. Nh-
110 ACRES in Doubles Co., 14 miles
from Omaha, I mites from Irvlngton.
Gently rolling and bottom land. Well
Improved. W. H. Thomas, 608 First Nat'l
Bank Bldg., Omaha.
soatn Dakota.
FOR eAL3-lC9 acres flood farm land;
40 acres broke, balance all tillable; I
miles from Dallas and ( miles front
Colome. Prioe. $40 per aore, payable
(1,500 cash, $2,500 March 1. 1913; U4tf)
March L 1917. Address Bos 186, Daila,
K. D.
j FOR BALE.
150 acres 11 miles east of Buffalo Gap,
S. D., on Cheyenne river. All fenced.
A big bargain at $3.1. a nl acre. Address
P. J. Mlnner, Grand Island, Neb.
THE South Dakota low priced lands
that have produced bumper crops this
year are attracting great attention from
homeseekers and speculators. They have
produced $354 per capita and averaaed
$2,501 per furrn In new wealth. This is new.
equalled by any otner state. Government
liomeKteaciB may stui be nad.
For further Information address Com.
misstoner of Immigration, .Pierre, S. D,
LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST
' Ship live Jock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful alien
Ion. ,, ,,.,
Lire Stock Commission Merchants.
BTBRS BROS, ft CO. Strong. rellabU.
Clay. Robison ft Co., 200 Exchange Blag"
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 322 Kxclinnge Bldg.
finyder-MBlone-Cnffrnsn Co.. )5i Fix, HI1.
LAVERTY IJRO-S.. lfi' ixci'iango Bldg. '
RAILWAY TIME CARD.
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Political Notes
Joseph Cralll of Fairfield, la., waa
nominated for congress on the progres
sive ticket at the first Iowa district convention.
DISCOVER LONG LOST TRIBE
Stefannson and Anderson Find De
scendant, of Greenland Colonists
FOUR TEARS IN ARCTIC COUNTRY
Iowa Physician Now on Whale
Steamer Bringing Bark Valnahle
Collection latraaed for New
York Mnaeani. . ,
SEATTLE, Wash.. Sept. 10.WllhJalmar
Stefansson, after spending more than
four years In arctic explorations, returned
to Seattle today by steamer from Nome,
Alaska, and told of his probable dis
covery of the descendants of the Scan
dinavian cqlonlsts of Greenland, who were
last heard of in 1412, and who when trade
with Greenland waa resumed In the
seventeenth century,, had disappeared.
Stefansnon and his companion. Dr. R.
M. Anderson , of Forest. City, made a
valuable soologlral and ethnological col
lection, which is now on the steam whaler
Belvedere, with Dr. Anderson, and will
leave for New York tomorrow night.
Stefansson reports Dr. Anderson In per
fect health. The Belvedere Is now whal
ing off- Wrangle Island,' Siberia. , Dur
ing more than four years Stefansson and
Anderson were together ' only nine
months, aa they could cover more ground
by separating. . 1 , .
Stefansson and Anderson went to the
arctic ln 1908 by way of Winnipeg, Ed
monton and down the Mackenile river to
Its mouth. They were bound for Ooron-t
atlon gulf, a region marked in red on
Canadian maps (uninhabited), and which
they had been warned to avoid. Stefans
aon spent the first winter at the m truth
ot Colvllle river, Alaska; the second at
Cape Parry; the third on Coronation gulf
and Victoria land; the . fourth- at Cape
Parry.
Joarney by bog Team. '
On leaving the arctic, he made a
leisurely Journey alone with a dog team
from Cape Parry to Point Barrow, . 1,000
miles, visiting all the Eskimo settle
ments along the-coast He left Cape
Parry March 22 and reached. , Point Bar
row June 13. The expedition made Its
headquarters for collecting at .Bailey
Island, a resort of whaling vessels east
from the Mackenzie river, and here, the
material gathered was placed on the
Belvedere, .ft will not be unpacked until
it arrives at the big New York museum.
The feature of the collection, from pop
ular standpoint, are the skins, skulls and
leg bones of nineteen barren ground grii
Zly bears, ready for mounting. Only one
barren ground grlwly Is in any museum.
It Is supposed that bears of two species
are in the collection.
The barren ground grisslly. attains .a
weight of 700 pounds. It lives on the thick
roots of an herb. At the approach of
winter the bear, which has taken on a
four-Inch layer of fat, burrows a hole ln
a river bank and permits Itself to be
covered by. snow. Apparently the bear
hibernates without loss of (energy, f of in
April, when it leaves Its hole, the fat Is
still Intact. However, in April and May,
there Is no food, and the bear grows
thin before roots are obtainable In June.
' Stefansson found pottery farther east
than ever before known, and also grass
baskets.'
Tells of White Eskimos. ,
Of the so-called white Eskimo of Coro
nation gulf Stefansson said:
"They were taller than the Greenland
Eskimos, but not so tall as the Alaska
Eskimos. They spoke Eskimo, though I
thought I detected some Norse words,
and they lived in the typical Eskimo
way. I visited thirteen groups of these
people, who number' probably . 2,000, and
saw 1,000 of them. Ten of these groups
or tribes Jiad never come Into contact
with whites and had not even a tradition
of them. r
"Two tribes had traditions of the Sir
John Franklin expedition. , An old man
in one tribe had seen Richardson In 184$.
and. an old man in another tribe had
seen Cblllnson In 1853. . The thirteenth
tribe had been visited by whalers, ' V
"Between the country of the blonde
Eskimos nd the Mackenzie,' Is a barren
strip 800 miles wide, whloh la never
crossed by Eskimos. The Eskimos west
of the strip have no knowledge of Eski
mos to the east. Those to the east know
there are western Eskimos, but believe
them savage cannibals, ,
"Musk ox, polar bear and. "teals are
abundant, and the blonde Eskimos live
Well. Many of them have eyes as blue
as my vown, and very blond eyebrows
are the rule. A great many of the men
have sandy or red beards. They have
no tradition of their ancestry. On Vic
toria land are a number of stone houses,
but the blonde Eskimos shun them, Bay
Ing they were built by spirits who in
habited the country before men came. 1
was unable to gather statistics of blue
eyes, for when the blue-eyed persons
found I was seeking them they avoided
me. not understanding what I wished.
However, I took cephalic measurements
of a large number of the malel; and I
fcund that the facial Index was the same
its that of the Eskimo-Scandinavian half
bloods of Greenland. '.'and1 not typically
Eskimo. ' v
"I made note of the tribe visited by
Collinson In 1853. He wrote that it num
bered 200 persona There are now. 220, and
all are ln good health. ' ' "
"On tlm other hand, Dr. . Richardson, in
1848. found 2,000 Eskimos . between the
Mackenzie rlv-er and Bailey Island. These
Eskimos have been ln contact wltn white
md only forty persons survive and these
ire diseased-"; . ; i-y
Stefansson ascribes the success of hi
expedition to the fact that he teak no.
food supply, but went Into the country
with his rifle. He lived at the Eskimos
did; much of the time among them
Eskimo women sewed his 'garments, but
otherwise be needed no aid from the
Eskimos. '
8tefanason believes that Hubert Darrell,'
an Englishman of good family, who dis-
appeared while on the Arctic shores easf
of the Mackenzie river, is dead.
"In September, WOO," said he, "Darrell
went to a whaling vessel that was win
tering at Bailey Island. Darrell was quite"
alone and was pulling a sled. This way
of traveling Was not so foolhardy at It
seems. A man alone in the arctlo la tn
peril only ivhen he It overtaken by acci
dent. or sickness. Then be 11 helpless and
must perish! ,
,';On. leaving the whaler Darrell went
southwest , to . Liverpool bay, where . hit
camp waa. Eskimos saw htm when he-
went back to his camp, which Wat torn
distance from the Eskimo camp, but they
did not see bim when he left hfs camp
and they do hot know in what direction
lie went. He tc!d the Eskimos that h
would return next year to buy furs. This,
wat hit purpose In exploring the coast
to learn of the trading possibilities.
"Darrell may bare gone west along the
coast or south up the Anderson river
toward Fort Good Hope. At it wasJ
known he Intended to go to Dawson,, I
think he went west toward McPherson.
"Last winter when an Eskimo from
Bailey island went up Anderson river he
found a biased tree with biased writing'
on It. He told me what he had found and
that next year he would cut the tree an4
bring me the section of the writing to
Bailey Island. I think the writing was
that of an Indian and not ot DarrelU
The priests at Fort Good Hope have
taught the Indians to write."
Thirty Thousand Die
in Chinese Province
Following Typhoon;
. Art .,,, . v a 1 . n . , .. . ..
BtiAuiaiv iu. iiniiieiis lues oi
life is. reported tn mall advices just re-
?elved from Wenehow'ln the province;
of Cheklang. Chinese estimates give tM
death roll between 3D.00O tnd 40.0C4) af
the result of a ,typhon, combined with,
torrential rains and high tides which
occurred August 29. Great floods followed
and the tipper Wenchow river overflowed
a vast area. The town Tslngtlen. fnrty
miles northwest of Wenchow, 'was over
whelmed and 10,000 of the inhabitants
were drowned. Various other towns and
villages were destroyed .and the prefec-'
ture at Chuchow, ai important mission
ary station, was washed away, .
. - " ' ,
The typhon of August 29 swept' ove
several provinces on' the eastern coast,
of China, Including Che Klang and Fu
kleiv Previous telegraphic advices re
ported great loss of life and damage to
property around Foo Chow, the tea at
the mouth of the Min river being strewn,
with hundreds of bodies, , - .'
,,. , , , . -- ; ;
Florence to Shine Up
For the Jig Pionia
George Sorensony mayor of Florence
has issued a proclamation calling on prop-:
erty owners to clean up and decoratt
their residences and places of business
In honor of the picnic of f he Odd Fellows,
to be held there Saturday. It la expected
that fully 1,000 people wtll attend the pic
nic, including members of the nineteen'
lodges of Omaha and those within a
radius of fifty miles. . V
In the evening the park will be bril
liantly lighted. A large dancing plat
form will also be erected. The picnic Is
to be a basket affair and to be held dur
ing the day. During the afternoon there
will be sporting events for men, women
tnd children, winding up with a big base
ball game between the Omaha and South
Omaha lodges, ' .. ' .
From 5 to S:80 o'clock the basket dinner
Will be served. At 7 o'clock the big pa
rade will take place over the main streets.
After the parade the speech-making will
take place. W. A. Yoder on behalf of
the local lodge of Odd Fellows and R. tl
Olmsted on behalf of the city will extend"
the ' welcome. Governor Aldrich and
Judge Sutton. wtU be the principal speak
ers. Dancing will round out the day. ..
Big Horn Basin
Products on Show
BASIN. Wyo,, S4-pt. 10.-(Spec)al Tele
gram,) The . land show which is to be
held in the' alfalfa palace of the Big
Horn county falf grounds Septemb-jr
17-20 promises to be a complete success.'
The alfalfa palace is now in. course of
construction and will be in readiness
for exhibits by Thureday of this week!,
with the best uf broductn ever rrown !rl
the basin and producers are -interested:
as never before. It is felt that the land"
show will be worth a long trip to see iti
Prlies aggregating over $4,000 have been
offered. . ' ..''
The wild west features 'promise to beT
very attractive, a large number of wild
horses having been- brought in from the"
mountains. One of the exhibits at this
Show will' be one of four car loads of,
tomatoes canned tn Basin. ; r
The Yellow Peril.. . -
Jaundice malaria biliousness, . vanitb
when . Dr. King's New Life . Pills arc
taken:, . Easy, safe, guaranteed .Sc. , Fof
.into by Beaton Drug Co. ' . , l