THE OMATTA STTXDAT BFR: MAY 14. 11)16. FARM AND RA'.'CH LANDS Canadian I.andi. Prosperity in Canada V.ty't). 00 in new wealth added In 191 Knormoua crop and low taxation makt fn iters rich. Wheat average, sua bun '! per aci in Alberta, m ii bui-hee per acre In Heakatchewan, 3S.su bushel per acres In Manitoba. Taxes average ill win noi eiceea .so per .luartT ac tlon, Includes nil tux an: no taiea rnt im Brovementg. Free arliool .,,,1 fmi Ilglou liberty, good climata fiat your ."uu h.miio irum me vaiiHoian fecino ral way. 20 years to pay, Oootl land from I.I tO M Der acre, frrlratad Innrl. fm IM. and tha government guarantee ) '"' '"""J na water titles. Balance, after flint payment, extended over nine teen vear with Internet at 6 per cent; PI'lvTWjeg of tiavtlur In full unv lima Hcfme flnnl payment become due your mini kiiihiiii nave pain for Itaeil. w will lend you uo to 12.000 In lnim-ov nmnt In certain districts, with no se curity other than the land itself. Par. Oculars im reipieat. Heady-made farma mi nHifl fyrlal easy terms. Loans fur livestock In defined district, after nna year's occupation, under rerlnlti condition, we advance cattle, rip and hog to farmer hu to a value of II .duo. We want you: wo ran afford to help you. we own me min; we want tne land cultivated. Our Interests are mutual, liny direct and get your farm home from the CANADIAN PACIFIC Ft A 1 LWA T. Henri for free book J B. I tennis, Asslstsnt to the President, Canadian Pacific Hall. way, 3 .Ninth Ave., Calgary, Alberta, a nana ! r.anda. IOWA BARGAINS If you want to buy an Iowa fnrrn, nee us. AN XLS & ROIIXINO 31 I'KAKL ST. TEL. 101 COUNCIL ULUfTB, IA. JOK UALK A"fliie fajtn of W acres, Hit uiited about twelve ml Ira of Council Hlulfs, lit., mid about three miles of goon tuwn. It acres of alfalfa, id acres Hhi'Ul, 'I im in good small orchard and vineyard; close to school: 11. K. l. and telephone; comfortable Improvements. Will sell on easy term. Addraaa Hot .,.i, 1 1 ico wood, la, J.oillalu na 1.I,I. Vv'ltlTfc; u for Oee. Louisiana soil map Ismo-d by tbu Main liuad. Note on I liu hHi'k of map their report of Hlunvllle, I'arluli (county), where we are placing on tint iiiHikot i,uw acre or till nr HI" bind In tracts of H acre up at low price and easy term, it a an op portunity that you tiover had before He.illv Invcstmvnt Company, suit-Mil Lalhnm Huliding, Kansii ( Jl JSl ' lln o mo I a I, inula. lnf ACillOH Itasca and at. Louli coun- tlca land In tiacta of 40 a''n:a and "f whiiJk. near ilibblnii, l'm. and Chta hnliu, H.'tH people, flim aj hoola, churchci, inarki't, road and traimportatlon ad VHiitoKca: clay aoll. level, eaally cleared; niimt. dcalrabla land lit tit lat lection, low prlcca. rhv terma. Come or write for map and folder. Guaranty1 Parm Land Co.. 40 lVceiim ')lds., uuluth, j'iA J HV-TIti CK furim-ra ""at tent Ion! Hend for !llustrted lltcrulurn dcucrlblng our liiw-iirlccd and nciir Ju uth. Arnold CommlaKlonnr, Iron ItniiK Kallway, 6S vYoivlnlfldn.. niilnth, Minn. " ,N-braU l.mida. DAWKS COUNTY NEBRASKA la tba plare for you If you want to get on your feet financially. If you buy a home In I'tiwra County today von luat can't eel away from a gooii winning on Increaan In valuation for laud ( gradually clliubliiB In price- when we nay gradually we mean from m l-i7c per annum, ueaioea mar, It la a great producing counlrj mid you can take bold of a farm there and really make It pay foi ItMclf every two yeura and, In aome timlHiicea eveiy year, If you will take bold and really do thingi. la fact, Arab J,. Jlungerford, the man who ivally diacoveitd Norlhweal Nebraaka a a farming ei:tion and who baa AV.waari it to turn from a ranching e tloti to a Tannine; countiy In tho paat few ycara. and whom we represent, la ao optniiHiio ana o aure auout in iw lion of countiy that he cornea out boldly and openly and aaya "Juat to prova my loyally to my country and ahow the u.,,ii,i tlmt the roiintrv will do what 1 axy It will i have aome landa her which I own inyaclf and I will give a deed to an acre of land for one acre ol crop.'- Mr. Mungcrturci una never known to buck tin or ''retiig" on ft prop. rwltion and be will do Juki what he aay h will du. To a few, he win give a Miiaiicr auction of land for JiiHt one vrur'i i run on that aauie ouartcr-ln ui her word, you tako a bold and farm I hut quarter MCcflon one yeur and turn the crop over to Mr. iiutigerioru ano he wlil (five you a deed to the land whiuii cmi von beat tlua proposition i Come and talk this over with lie w mo the Umahtt repieacntallvea ror ine landa In 1'awei County the country which hh a few year ago chiiatened l,v Mr I hinaerford-' The iind of In- il.'-pi'iidcncc" "Tlie (iarden licyoinl thfa .-mid Hills, tho aloKun vvaa a good one Hiid an appropriate ottr and the coun tiy la ao well known today through Air. HuiiKerford'a adverllalng and through I he delivery of bounteoua tropa that 11 la perfectly mfe anywhere In tba United .State to drop a letter In tho malla ad dreMed .bint "llungort'orile-Tha lnd of. lndepeiiiicme Tho Cardcn Unyond the Sand Jlill C 8. A. "-he will get the letter. If the country waan't what ha claiina for It, It would have been dead and forgotten aeveial year ago and h would have binn broke and down and out but the country la Juat what he claims and It la growing atronger ana at l onger every year and prloea are grauuullv but constantly advancing. It u Tbi) llonm'of opportunity tha logi cal pinto for tho nutti of medium means. 'iih com In and au ua and let in i i ll von what we know about lb la great country; let na tell you and explain t(. Mm the great drop of alfalfa and al falfa aeiii, the buiupvr crops of small grain and th manimoth yields of pota loea thiil ar produced ly the farnieia of today in tbi ' Caiilcn Hfjnml llm Sand Mil!." after e have talked to V'io lb"n at 1 1 It. yonrielf, but e woiilii miIv in. "Hint you come with ua for a trip lo this section and tnveniignla for yur lf Hi" iMilmail far la nnlv froin iiiniili ami I1 W fr Lincoln. You ,,-iu not aflorrt In delay tbts matter, fn , ,i,y vi ar y.ni delay yea, rery nnuith oi d.lHV. lb" I'll.e of land up lhr tun ite u-aong and you have C pay oion. than J on woulil have bad pay ii t inoiiih Act today while epponif i knot king at or iltmr. t't'l en ua, or mil ii Ut' by phon and i'; .nil t, toil and I glnd tt do It NliiiWtlt'll V SllliVi'llt'll, . , tt VV. I'.ldg Tel. I'roig ml IMI'II.IVI f I' AttM i. t ,i i,i a r vt i 1 t"N :' x .iio. H.I ty t . I". M .that p. M V Y I . i tll.AH U, NfH . , ii e .-. .!... In the i. ; t r., Ni , !i aeil , . X .. i.-o to l a tt. ..- Ii.l t,,, i .iooa .t' ii''--'-'l ! h. ...to i . m ((.( o' , ,, . ., i . -. -i . ' i Ha I . . . , .i i a I in ro. ft v " ui) Sa- , , :., . II : i ! It ... t-t Ml!.t'l , ; I I - ( "f I . i . i i.t ntir . ., i . oil:.- ti i - ' ! . , ., , , . ... . ( fotv . . . .1.. .-' ... f . t,l .-..I i in-. .. 1 1 . v . I 1 1 . ' , I , . , , . ...... r.l., ..1 - .... ' - . , , I ... ,. . . , .. t , . I I -O !( ft t.l- . . . - .'.. - s .... i ,(...! ,. ., , i- .' '- : . -, , t , I. -I ". .. 1 - I . . ,, .1. 'x ..,..) t . . , . . . I .'-. fci.l., - . I - , .1 -. I . ' t ' ' ..... I ..... I f -.. , . , - I . 5 . I i l- , I 1 1 t ' t ' ' i , I ... V- ..'' ' ,. . I I . ' . I t 1 1 '- " I I t M - . I .i t.l t i t S ' , I . I . ARM AND JANCH LAMDS NrhraaUa Lautla. U ACKK8 AT AUCTION"! TPKSDAV, MAY 18TH. MCMNKIt. NEB. On the above daiu. at 2 o'clock p. m . In tha town of Sunnier. Neb, w Will "all at Public Auction to the highest bidder tha following described real es tate: The Northwest Quarter of Sec tion 12. Township 17. Range 19, west of Uth Principal Juerldian, oontalnlng InO acres mote or les, according to gov eminent survey. LOCATED ONE MILE NORTH ue' PUMNeiH. Tk.RMB-Ten per r.nt of purchase price cash day nf sain. Thirty per cent June 1, Wit. Balance five years. Inter eat at t per oent. Land will be sold subject to lease, ahlch eicplres March 1 l!M7, which will be assigned to pur chaser day of settlement, when abstract showing perfect title, together with wsrrsntv deed, will ha delivered. IMPROVKMKNTH-A few old build -lugs, good grove, wall and windmill; about W acres pasture, balance under cultivation; land lies rolling; good clay anil. Here a to the Man Who Does. Not to the One Who Is Oolng to tlo. For further Information, andreas SKUHAHKA KKAI.TY AIVTIUN CO. Col. M. A. Carraher. Auctioneer, M. A. 1arson, Manager. Bradley, llnrrhim Hmllh, Ino., (mialiH, Neb, Cent rut City, Neb NK HHArt'k A "j t A N CI T. J flhO acres l,!W0 acres deeded, (140 acres school lease, beside M0 acres of range lend Joining that can lie purchased right. Two-third of the l,W a eras of deeded land Is bottom pay land and farm land The butane good graslng. Tha school section has about " seres of bottom hay land and balanre rolling paetuie. All fenced, and lbs lease runs H yaars. The 1140 acres adjoining hue small amount of hav and cultivated lands and small Improvements, and this 441 ecrea ran be bought for 17. Ml an acre. The l.iWI a'-res I well Improved, fenced ami eroea- fern ed ; windmill and tanks; eight-room house, oiiibiilldlna of all descriptions; all buildings bava been remodeled ilils yeur and ara In number one condition, The taiirh la IS miles from county seat, located 111 fine valley; good roads to town, posses sion a I once , Price, lift. 00 per sore, school lease thrown In; forty per rent cash, balance lo suit at six per cent. No trails considered. This ranch I teelly worth jt,. per acre. WILLIAM COLKAX, tlrtuglaa Ifilo 702 4 Keallne Bid;. It "Is better to he a western owner than sn eastern renter. M0 ACHES, flood, level farm land, located Ifi miles directly south of Hiiahnell, Neb., snd three mile from Olffotd posioffP e Kimball county, Nebmska, Price IIH.iiC sn acre; li'.MX) cash, balance long time i a per cent Interest. Kvery acre of Mil land can be cultivated, lood soil, no rock, no atones, investigate to your own satisfaction, It la section f-ia-W. This section la wey above the average, O'Kecfe Real Estate Co,, 10IH OmBhjsJaH.J1jijilJIJd BIG MOVEMENT Into Western Nebraska during tli past, three months, because everything that tnakes for success In diversified farming, dairying. Ilveatock raising, eto.. i. tn.r iftj. land ln't hlah nriced ei her. Let m tell you about It, Write for accurate Information TOOAf. R. A, BMITFf , COtNJZATION &. INrtl'MTIUAL A OK NT, UNION PACIKJ.C 8VKTKM, ROOM 727 L'NION PACIPIO HKAD gCAKTKHS, OMAI1A, NliBJtAHKA. PANKKii, iJoctor or "Business Man do yon want to start a coiony m from IVl to families? I have Juat the Ideal Tract of land. Lays gently rolling to level and from I to U mlfes from town. Right here In Nebraska. You can have a price on this. Writ met. Will help you to colonize. Western Neb. Farm Land Co., Box l7, Omaha Neb. Going up Tuesday Kva. Join u. IMPKoVl'.fj quarter" "section "in "south eastern Nebraska, one mite from county eat; fine land, all tillable; good build ings; price low to quick buyer; easy terms. Alight take some trads. W. T. HMITH CO , D, 881B, City National Rank Bldg. "WKBTBRN NIOUHAHKA. Going out to Cheyenne. Kimball and Rainier counties neat week. Coma and go 'long. Ureat opportunities to maks money on land which now can be bought at from W to tto per acre. Hpe cliil haraalna at tit. Ben me at onoe. Oeorge O. Wallace, 14 Keellne, Omaha. 127-ACRK. well improved farm. 76 miles n,uho IttO ner: no trads. Kelvea It ffjwjd.jtmge lUdg., Omaha. Neb, liDOK improven lanoe in mi Hloug counllea; some cssu, uaiance terma ArttlWMjIBee). iHO ACHEH of good farm lana iciean, to exchange for small nai or apanrnnni building. Will assume. Price Ibi.OOO. M. V.'Xt Omaha tee, Ktn York Lands. HOPli coniiiers sorrow, (ta leis you move on the following tomorrow; i" acres, houae, barn, stream, i orchards, fine wood lot, IM per acre. Renter slavery to landlords means blasted hopes, poverty and rugs: 70 acres cows. team, toola. hens, house, burn, brook, 4 acies wood,: I'Jti per acre. High price land force men to tear themaelvea from their birth place: If cows 2C0 acres, good land snd buildings; orchard, BOO augar treea: M per acre. Write for photos, It. R. fare one way to purchaser. e: Munaon, 24;'(l S. Halina t Syra- cuse,N. Y. orth Dakota Land. i-Aftivlrr Will HA1.K AND' K X TI A NUB IN Til 15 RICH klVlilt VALLEY OF NORTH IA KOTA . PRICK $V1 TO M P!',K ACRK. KANOINU IN 8I2H FROM m ACRKM TO 2.) ACH1IM Til LHI1 KARVtS AUK IIIOHLY IMPROVIOO C1H4K TO TOWN, AND ORoW F. V ! 1 1 V T 1 1 1 N O A n L N V A N T I , Y T 1 1 K FINKHT CATTLK t'OINTR Y IN AMKIUCA, C II H A P RAlLKOAn It CI'KH TO KXAMINB TMK LAND. rtlblK INFORMATION. WHITE OS CAR W. IiAVIH. . ?,SIXTII fT Sontti Dakota lend. Vi AHIW deeded land In Fall Itfver TV., ri Ii . over If" acre tillable; In neigh bi.iliood of land which raised htistiels wheat last year Prtce, li. rash will handle It. address P O Pol Pa. rawford. Neb, - "Teaaa laiiiis. ron"Paf,F. -Oteatest land bargain In Pe.-na Valley, Tesa I own one eei'inm 0.40 areat S 'Utlieat of Rarstow Waid eouniy, together with ai r of atl ....... Iiitf V'kIIww trriaation e,iinpny Tbla section Is one of the b1 lit that raft of want ii.iiiiv inn itin.ii m worth l per r- Th wstsr rtghtt alnn e."t !, I am if'erleg th whole e. - li'ti and wl. r flstiis for null ,.i, on ,sif eaeh balmi e I t 4 i.r II Johtisim, il AniiUe Ml I i-.i, . Ill f In' V IOr I' It I n 'til.i. . ult.s'i t.i 11' ist (!, ii raitr . i. ea .it Wrtie t'jpr Para li -1 t ...ision, l t He(l lee. I. f... , (.rfn'-nt in a i ' t-niMr w ' ! l h . l'-'n, Mt' I I I 0-l,l l,l l ,llti.l g) -Hie. ttti. iv a 1 a. ts: -f a - I tii .to t i.i. t in ao lj in l, .4 h1!" ,.a ii A 4 la j..., I : i 1 iu vv tt lt. ! .. !. iwlMt ., I. I ' ' '.. 1- i. I, l-i i. i ' ie I ! Tt.. kl 14V I Im . .. sit-.(.i! kl - t A , - i - 4 w, 4ik.i Meeaaeait I,! X 1 11 . Hl'' t m t i t IMI- I . ' I t K,f I" - ... I.. " 1 I-' : t u " i a i I , i . s i . ... . I.t ie, u , - , ... t .o .."(HI ft . t . ... ' . ' . . . . t v - i 1 1 1 ft t ' .e l f . ,. ,'' ' ' t , . : . f . t - J f -., . I I . , .1 g I -, 4 4 1 .4 . l ! I . FARM AND RANCH LANDS "liecriinMenua. aKK VoTTuoVNii 1U bl. f LANfi'T If so, gel a o.ipy of our Journal first It has lands, city properly and stocks of goods J vert lead from nearly every slate. So that you can find Just what you wish In its columns Established IS years, reaching 7s.uuu readme, fiend ike for one year e eubecrlptlou or tl for rte yeara FARM AND RMAL ESTATE JOURNAU TKAKH. IP WA, FARM LAND WANTED W AnI'KU "i'o liear from "owner of goi3 farm for sal Mend description and ceah prloe, R, C. List, if Inneapoil. 51 inn. ANTKI To hear from owner of good farm for sal, send description arm cash pries. K, (1. Ul, Minneapolis, Minn. n WANTKD Farms; have 4,i buy'ers; daT sorlbe your unsold property HJ4 r'arm e r s F idi at i yi I iiti er Colo w.r . n HORSES-LIVESTOCK-VEHICLES '. .111? i'f: - ttPAcTof 7t'"'tT wort horoes.Tiarness and wsg'in, iV). Phone Walnut 2i.l HA YTW'tO aTonVA!' w7 WagnerT DOfSnC POULTRY AND PET STOCK ilPKCj aL MAY PRICK.S on egg 'tntm Join llarruii ( huinpion hmglieh n. l:. w. l.suhoina linnoiteil bv in tiiiaranteed padlgrea nf U to 'Mi eggs. $1 per lfi and up. Also heavy laying siraiu w . i. n pucka, II per 12 Chenyciofi Faun, Po Ti 11, Omaha, Neb. Ilenson 4oa, ILK(i ClilC FOOO Made of pure grain. Rest In t lie) mar ket. If your dealer does not bundle It go lo A. W. WAONl'lt. td N lh H!. rmngln INS. PIMF.ONH py far bellei limn clili kans; always penned up; Utile pii. needed to stall, freu book esplaln all. Majcstlo H'ltiab Co, I'i'iit HI, Adel, la. FKIIll your cunai) on Max Oelslar "Roller-seed mid OerinBu lilrd bis cuit" and be will ting all year round. Max Oelsler Mini Co, Pli lC AHA NT egg fr sale. setTlng oFleT Mav and June, :i ,4i; July and August, VI H) licil North 24th. Foil 'hAI.K- Liaht brlndie" Huston Kiffl terrlrjfull jiedlree.Call Walnut J41. I. It DCCK eags, II II. Mm. T. w ni ls ma, Renault, Nob. Phone Renson 2. T F.lilORKr.'U Rosion'bull pups, 10' wee kg. "f,;i Rrown Ht. Colfax Knm. MTUoNO chicks'," inc.' im poppleton"Ave. Phone Tyler Km. MXD grain, 100 lbs , l .75. Wagner, M1N.U. G reening f l!li per pi hs, M1 N IfMhM. AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE USED CARS Come in and r-pf thfse ItHrgHiiiH tliis wppk. All uro in good condition. Studebaker E. M. K -r.yl, elf gtarter and electric light. 1816 Maxwell, allghtly uiied, bar gain. Maxwell truck. 1 Everett. Chalmers roadster. 6 Ford tourlnK and roadstera. C. W. FRANCIS 221 'i Farnam. Doug. 853. FORDS If vou are In the tnaiket for a FOItP Autninobile, we on ti trade you a new FOHO for your old one, Wc have a large stork of used FOItDH always on hand. FORP commeiclal esrs, open and closed bodies, from 126 to f.'M. We carry a complete slock of FORD repairs, Open Hundays and evenings. Industrial (Janice Conipuny, imh and Harney Kta. Iioiig. 5i".l. "AI'TDMOItlLl" 1 NH(.' RA NCF.. Bpeclal rale for liability Insurance on Ford cars, Including property damage, Fire and theft at lowet rales. K ILLY, K.LI. IS A THo.MPKoN, mi.ii i n., N:t IIhiiM lililn Imiia 'Ml. lU -cyllndr, k pasaenger Mltnbell, Ha eeal cohere, enira vinur i"iw, tirnnn liahts, startsr and new tire. Car has bnen run only In rliy and is In first class sliap Owntr wants rmtaiu'iit I only reason for selling. Address C P4I, Pee. AUTOTLlLUiiKu UUUSK .am Farnsm. Uougiaa am l aiiniioii louring. IHs. u,j sofii tout'i.. mi ttanieally right. ua sot. I iiiiiiina. fin siisi. Ii Foe-I loiirm ele.lilrH -.oilr.mnl ""lTti Al. (t ii.'llli.fc U.Nlit.H Make a lull no. s out i 1 ..ui Furd ear k'.rl,o.l t lut ina thl urni a irui' ' Ii ! vi iteiHrrv tnoti bin an. i . II like i),i I t. As-nt iii.l r'oi ri io'oiMi se ot ri I . . 1 1 S Hs , . I It n I n N it VI VV '.' im..l.iie oil rtll Mlnlieri" ! ht '"i t'.l aiattce ito.inbij ,,' only ,. . .ill Al.ix'l I IIHt. Ai tl i'UMPAS V. 11, ,.ii, t -'., n !' , t'tinh, 111.; Ai ! en ' tfl. i-t.i l - . 2 T o l.iir ei A .1 i te- i It.g a l.. I " I ml g 1 4 V ot f r a. , Witt 'i.l i i tn i im v J n ISi.i armai ah 4ii hi ih i, t Hn. O ., 1 l II' 'K I I ' . F I I IW ' ' t. . rl .,,....M At ,1. I I . 'U 1. "-t 111., .t , to ; . I t. i I l. i- Ii i. N t It I i , A l . , i . t I H 4 .' - 'ti -4 . , ),' I I HM) ' V. i , N i ('ii, II. .c Mia A - ! I A Ii'1. a' ...i e i.l t4te f.-t 4 . a -e ..,., I .. ,... ti . I ' It l-i v.- t VI , f Wv HI ill i . . S 411-1 IU. i i i it t . i ei t - l I tl l, - li ! II I 1 t ' A , . r i . I v . ,.l I . -u ' t . 4 "V 1 1 I 4 !..... , .i , , t . ...4 Ki ' U I. I!... ., . ll I : , .ft . ' , ., . .,!.,,,.., Shin llt.rt iw4 i..e til g . - - ' I I l I ! - -' 1 - I t ' t - . ,. . " ell AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE AUTO CLEARING HOUSE LAROKST DEALERS IN J9ED AI TOMOHILE8 WK8T OF CIIICACiO, PI EWE AH UOW Touring, original cost 16,000. excellmii stispn , TK EH LESS Touring, special Klmba!) body, fine eniuimnu 3TEVENH-DVR VEA Touring, six cylinder, llks new, sacrifice LOCO.MOIIILE Touring, ell cylinder, electrically equipped. Ilk new, sacrifice HO PMOIHI.K Touring, llil model, run very little t"o0 KISSEL KAR Hpeedeter, very clussv, nw tires , 0 HEOAL Touring, model ).li. brand new iu CHANT Rosdster, run very Rule, wire wheels , ( A (NATION Touring, praclltiilly new OVERLAND Touring, emellenl shape throughout , DETHOITKU Touring, vary good condition CIIALM EK.S Touring, nio.lel -A, air atarter , THOMAS l(oiidtK very fust ... FOll I) Touring, 1U model, elect rnVly eiint.ieil FOIID Touring, very good shape ' OVEHI.AND Touring, elecli b all)' mtnipptil ....... . A P PER HON Touring, verv good londlllon OAK LANK lloadater, good shape FORD fiellvury car, open body , CARTER CAR Touring, verv good condition, price nrv low ,, JACKHON Touring, good shape MAXWELL Touring, fiiwi shape throughout MERCER Four-taiasenget , Vety fast AtiiriiN Forty, Tottrlng, new tires, iiechanlellv rldit OAKLAND Touring, electrically equipped , . . , CHALMERS Thirty, touring, good shape HTODDAKI' -OAT IIIIN Touring, fins shape nncK Touring, aond condition ClIALMI'-llr) Mls-forfv, gearly new, 1 f e; model THE AMOVE LI HI COM PKIHI'.H PIlAt llt.AWI.1 Am r.ninov NEW 8TOCK OF ('ARM, WHICH WE HAVE RECEIVED IN THE PAST WEEK. AND HEi'HKHKNTB TWENTV-KI VK DIEEERENT MAKES OF CAR 3, RANGING IN PRICErT FROM $150 TO 2,50ll. Every on of Hicsh cars la In excfllmit cnntllllon, and go out with nnr guiirnntfe. Coins In and look them over, AUTO CLEARING HOUSE LARGEST DEALER ft IV 1'KED AITOMOIIILEH WEBT OF CHICAGO. CARYL II. 8TR A CWM'". R. . , , . .Maria gel s MO'IY RFRNetTKlN. 2209 Kurnam Ht. OPEN Bl'NDA Y8, A il l" nT I re a n d " e o i l M es . ' DON'T throw away old" lire. We make ono hew tire from ! oia one ami eae you W1. 2 In I Vulcanising Co , 1616 Davenport Ht,, opiahu. Neb. Doug. JrJ. Aula lleplrli.u siel Palnlli.g. NFR. Auto Radiator "'Repair Kervt-e and price right. 2I rl. Huh HI. D. o'Wl. 1100 reward for magneto we can't retinir. Colls repaired Liywlorfer, 210 N. Im'i. JOB MfRPHY-Auto repairing, 112 . 17th Ht. Tyler 91; niKi. tilled il.. (imn'ha I(edbit-".rBap; Co 2'i26 Far. D 2 l Klevirle auioMMiime. WaiteTAnderon7sp,rr',p' cl";-'rl'',,,? batteries, Htorage. JM F iam.JTWT. MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES f I aTTD? yPaT Ffi'fio S m ofn i v 'I -K Dargaln in used macnine. tmur "Tha eiutoi vycle Alun.' Leavenwortu, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WaiKHANTr mmw, rtmriMi W. MBrtin nfl lf to Kmmi A Hr-ndlf-y, Pnuiiian itmut, 43. ft ftt i.L of TMrilelh sMre't. "Utb nli. UtttQ I HninrtUt'J coinpuny U Jii-i V. OhIvIii, FirtlMtb itri-ft, 10 tn norih of H mtHfi, tt ltd", otai Noon H. tHitow and burmnd lo mu. Mar man, Twtntr-rtflh aiiH.i, lid f-i-t oorih of P Itrwt, t . VttlM kiallia M (klrlwtJl. i at.. Ifi John H l aid- wall, n'oriliaaai uaiwr nT Kill y tM rl and havnnpurt airaH, iprit.lnutiiir( IOIMr. .. . Hanna 0. Thomaan H.nJ tHi-lxnl (i J- rin a Ann but, norltlfHal corner ( Klk and Waahlugtjin atiaata, J z.Jjr 10 , Thoniaa w. Hasan ami ttuvbanil to Kdlili K Cfikinan, rt at., anuthaai coint'r of Koaj ninth arid fiimtfiKa atrfiia. WxM fr Jarkaun lu Oailnid'i .Ja'.kn. t-ri tioavl forritr of THPinc-fHIri and Hur-iHt alipit, ttHh-J - Kiwi ,U( koit to Uitnt1 Jat Wriiin. 'Iuv HUih inji.. tt rrl noUh of tll'iiulo wliai l, Wi-nl aid. 7 3KI20 Ellili Prtaraon mul ifa lo Ktltm Vvifrwu, Chicago ai.int, lltf.at fai-t ttimt of Thlny-ftji'-tli ivfnii", north iidt, Mi 126 9, Fa iniia K otivi-r ami ifa lu Julin A Horn and wlfa TwftoH-tlHi'fl alife't, Kf) f-ci n,tn ot H ti-mt faat mi (It, fii'iUO 4, N-hraka MavInK a nl Loan a"tin -Ititinn u lobrt J. l.tii'luttjr, l'arhr tmol taiti of K'littMti ktriat. norlh alila, bnit).. 1 4,hrl4a Ii. MirkiiL mid vifa to Nii'Imn Hnnibr, (frt''" r "' of Klvan(.ri atre-Mt, utli alda, Itnial, Kort alrntsl, I1A fni t ui of K'lHvniiih a(ri , tiorfh al'l( IZOiiKJ totiihwwt rrn-r f KIvvmim ti anl Jt1nn atrofia, i-t'ix&'t I ; nor'liwf a( t nrntr of KUvillh Blirl f nit i rtji ljtWM.7 ,. ftaHnr H. PtiHman nmt ifa In Mar K Mfilliit. northftMt cinnar of Ihlrty-fnurth and Maraiha airvau, 7HI .... Ml 1 ill, lr at al ., in (lit K H Ki1lc. runtnaiiv, Kumar klril. la'i ft m I l i of n(f aiKtiiit atrfi, H' fth i'.it, UtuH i War? IjHrNrkf, t h-tia nf N'U W M"Muij-a-n, Ktmriaa aiifttt, H'-nami, i 1i iwoiu nf AliUor avait'ia, aid ti ;..'.. ( tittat tttliiftiMM attd ittfa j t ari IMMKW TK Sl K. THE SAMUEL S. CURTIS RESIDENCE i.rj noiitii mmi sun i r. TBET CSOtCa X.O0ATIOH. If luilit Hull tail lie hint for $10,000.00 Hee H. M. II III )'. Hill M Llilg, or llCltgll linilineiit I n MCLAMED ANSWEKI TO BEE WAHT-A00 i V . V .i ll ! , ' ! i - i I I f I I i I " ' i i, tl : I S . t ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' 1 I . . , I l; I . , ' 1 , I! i . I I 1 ! . I I J I . , I 'i I ' ' I I ' till t a. , - ' i i I . I . I . i , 1 ' i l i l i rt. . 1 1 If I . I 1 . I ' - 1 I l t - I It , . I - 1 3 ' II I ' J I I I V! . . i- , t t ' l ' "1 -- 'lb I . l.il .. Ht! i I a Hit "' 1 t I I l t .. i.4 t. j I , i I ' f 1 1 ' i ! ' I 1 I I i I , . 1,1.1 ' M 1 I 1 I 1 - ' !'. I I I I . I 1 1 "' 1 ' 1 -' Ii II ' I I H' ( I J il - I . t , ! i I 1 I J l !( i I 'i 1 ' I HtiiidrtoU ! t0, ., he t.oea r!'' ( aa ,eUei. .-n j.t It ( i ' ' iv .. ..t I fiat H ..I tt-w al.. .. !. -!! ! ' I t'.t I l't '..-f I -I I h:. . I 't tka .:. ol i IU Want-Ails Ar AUTOMOSILLS-FCn iALE 30i) .'7 ;.o 37.'. 3: Jon :,.o ,v, i 4 0(1 IfiO riu ;oo : do in !- 400 300 40 190 ,,. v; ' V - '" BVB-iNir.u. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS " fi'f'ttK ruOitr vniiT, lf inrnlh nf li-cd atrMfii, tit iM". tri'ili I riMfi f anil wlf to r 0"n t'arl IfgirtE Mtvn(tnth 'it-f n f'u iit (li tf H trtet, ml, f-IM . - IM llaotli. tk li-'l'l'i In Ami Huinm.i- i i mmt , n I f l mI i1 Cot i y nJ jtrcM, hotltf 4tt, b .. ... Mi MmIh A Kubfln ami vifn i tr M Ji-n-vn, UnrA'm trm. 1n fM wpti of Thinr- flsjinh i f t, itorih nut, AOiUI I Mmd1 Kl-l'.rtr and Unt-n4 i Mlil Fr rm. .."iitp ir, 1)1 Ot-i of THirr ftfih mrr!, mtith tSAn, 40x114 Wfllttm i. Norn n Tna H Vim, 'r 0W9 hMllrr4. 114 ft ftftfth fit RifMvt ..nu4i Nit id, tttt9 ...,,... I Large Barn Near Liberty Is Burned HKATftlCIC. feb.. May 1I,-(pcIal - Fire Thufsitoy night daetroyed Ihe lerg barn of John Pnyder, seven miles south of Liberty, Heven horses, all hi hsy, feed, farm Implements, etc., were lost. The loss Is placed at shout 1,1,000. par tially covered by Insurance, Jam Delk, Ihe clreue revivalist who has been conducting meetings sl Lincoln for the lat few weeks, open a se ries of meetings, beginning nt Wednes day evening. C. F. Allen of this city, who was de feated for the republican nomination for float representative at the recent P'l lunrles. baa been notified that he had re ceived the nomination of the people s In dependent parti, and state thai he will make, (lie hub for the office on that llckel. l alrliiiry ,ena Mole. K.MItlSI IIV. Neb , Msy 13 -ifcpeclal. I The Kalrbury Commercial club Is en deavoring to bring about a restoration nf the motor service on the St, Joseph Gland Inland railroad. A committee com prising Pan Kavanagh and Hoy Klley bin been appointed and they attended a re ent meeting of the railway commis sion at Healing. This commission will under a decision In the next thirty day. Tb. i .Fo.illn I. limber company ha closed a deal whereby It has purchased the I'lililmry Lumber snd Coal oompany and .ill lis property, A prcity May wedding w solemnised lit ib Herman l.uthetan church neai Oladstmi Thursday afternoon, vihen Hev, I-! Iloidur nutted In marriage Paul Iwert urni Mis .Matilda Im. A reception ful- Iium i .it Hie luu tesldeiii e snd In 'he t truing .VO friend and relatives partlcl i phIciI In a platform dance Th bride la ,ii daughter of Mr and Mrs Aliiert leu j null ibe gioiun a son of Mr snd Mm. Inhn Iwert. Thy will mtks lhir hum In lii'i.Uton j Vnrrl-I !, fTKI .A, Neb. Mav II - i, i. i'IiiiI ii M VoiH he lelinlie.l from a ni l I Mltinraota. bringing with him in. if M- orri. r.,i-entlv siiit a ifir ;.' I i ills, Mini, wbete ; huit ' i . . I ' - t I'l, In. H He H Ii.. W4 M . I Ira I Tl.ei ill I.-.I..V heir Stir lieititvg Htatilt LIFTS LID ON CARDS, DANGEMD STAGE Methodist Subcommittee on Amuse ments Urges Eliminating' Rule for Expulsion LAW TERMED A DEAD TETTZR SARATOGA HPHIM.8, N. V.. May 13. Mi'ttiboig of tho Metlioillat Kpia ropal church who play cki-iIh, 1i m-'j and uttc'iii tho Ihoulcr will no longer lie liable to cxptilaUut. if leiom nit-iiit-alloiii in ail a by a subroinmiitee of the general ciinfftentp, which hits br-cu lonslilerlliS tho queatlon nf miiiubciiu'iHs, me lepmli'il by the coin Hilt too ou the atatu ol the ilitticli, and later by tha tunfvrpnce. The lepint was offt'ifil to Ihe in ii I u coin mlttee late today and after an acil niooioug discussion action waa de ferrod until Monday, II) a Mile of lu lo 8 tlie subcom mittee recommended llin t-llmlnulion ft oni the book of diclilliii! of tho rlguge prolii bit I ng tlieHtt aiiiusiMiienl', and offered as a iubMltiit. au addi tional paragraph In which warning la made against, (lie diversions, Mlnorllr llvitort enlimltied, I'll rife. I of Hie pi nposed I bang I In iriniii Hie abaoliite piobluiiinn but In place Ilia church on remit! a at'li strongly opposed to these mm of aunies nietils. A minority repoil Maa suluiilt led, advising lliu lelnnllon of Uiu paiugrapli as It now stands. It was liiainiaineil by those lavoriuu removal of Ihe restrli Hon lliat the pen alty now provided is pot eniun-.l in an) iliurcli, and thai Hie effect uputi vomit, people a III be much greater If a provls'on that csnuul be enforced is wlthdiawii an, I a general warning lurd that the chur.'ii does not sanction 'dancing, plsylng at uainri of cbancs, clciiilm.' ihcateis. linn race, circuses, diincing pintles or patronlilng dancing schools." Oppo slllon lo tba chsnge Is bused oil the alle gallon that It mentis Hie chni. il Is let ting down the bar.'1 The delegates to tba conference were brought lo g hlKh pitch of excitement to day by a proposal, submitted in the re port of the .ominlKsloti on social service, which la designed to place Hit chuich ou record as endorsing the prcfcientliil shop, elncn It Has ihaiged will lead la'er lo Ihe rinsed shop. Jf this I adopted, according lo dele. gale who spoke in opposition, tl will place Ihe church In Ilia position of spe cifically endorsing lbs methods of liilm- union and will result In the abolition ol the "open shop" system In the pulilinblng plsnls of Ihe Methodist llooa Concern m Cincinnati ami Chicago. Although leu1 nlcslly "open" the plant at New Voik City now employs only union labor. Hpeskere who sought favorable Hiilin asserted that this stsnd Is nccsasary .1 the church Is to hope ever to win lb. friendship of laboring men. EPISCOPAL CONVENT'ON IS HELD AT CHADRON CHADHOX, Xeb., Msy l - iHpecliil ) -The annual convention of the riolesttni episcopal Mlssluriai- Iiiatricl of Wesi eni Nebrsska convened In Oiace rhuich here W'ednesdsy, with (he lit. Hev. Ueoige Allen Hee'-her, bishop presiding. The prelude was a confirmation seivbe, sl which ten were confirmed Tuesday evening, which wss followed by sn Illus traled lecture on Hie growth of Hit I'lilted Hlale and of the I'rolesiiint KpM eopal church therein. Wednesday was devoted to biisinen sessions and the bishop's annual address Tlie convocation sermon by tlie Ilev Norman lliitton, rector of Ht. Chryo. tout's church, Chicago, wss delivered i.t Hie evening In the I'ace opera house. Thursday, business session of tie' chut.h work wss held and separalely that of the "House of Chnrehwomrn," presided user by Mrs. (I 'earn Ware, In the afternoon a Joint session, sl wbi h Mis Clsre Halten read a paper on Hun day school woik and Mr. Oiittei son on church music. In the evening a bnmioet wss given by the Commercial club to the guests. Covers were laid for Km. lie. Mr, Hanks of Drare .church wsa toss' master, Itesponaes were made by Hec tnis Hates. Oumvlll, IMxon, Jobnion, Itnllltt, Henry and Young snd Ivan Wells, Ware and Hliaw The meeting closed with a reception to !lli,.p Hreilier at Hi punch tnble Mr. ) ii mii ii I n ran ii. 101 Mi A II, Neb., May 1,1. -i Spe.-hil i M i s. Hiiniin Carson died at the liolno of Mr and Mrs, Ham Mi Kri, with limn hc ha been living for the bint few Inniilha, yest.rday moinlng, aged ss tears and ti month. Mr Caismi cam to llilj m-r- Hon In an early ibiv with her husband and family and bad lived heie ever eln i Hh tlie mother of eight children, five hoyt and three gliln llei IiiisImiihI, the thres girls and one buy pre -edi d In r tine sou, .1. W. I'arsi.p, In p.itui-t"u i ii1 I'.dgar, Hie other I In ee son ie in alb,., parts of NriiH and Ivan Tin- in, nentl erv.e ei held at Hi" M lv . hmiu Hits sfieinoun at J o elm fc tall friiiH Umna f alsi AKIII..Ni. Neh , Mar H i. i.i eg I 111 I I'bsilr It t tn Ktn llir..i f oni a hm-l of lie v Hint lo I 'all 1. 1', -I,, tut t'ts bur l nirtli hauling n I.i I U e -,n i. .!'. ,. sl ,f l.a 1 1 1 i r . I t V I ...kn.g li.ck it.e.l this li'iit no. 1 l-iw-r-ll.e,! aho lha t.p lui,,, il f :iii.il it'f n. w..g.i.i ' is I i mi u !.iil! I.i tbu in i M S- I J . iml i. I . It.. lib -i . I'l.i'oiit ''lig -'f AMi. .... ' e t I '" i . ' tin I MMI Mae ill I H4f hi yt i.v v. i. , i t at lulu " i I -II. Ml. 1. ll.. ,I ,, , I.. , lb t ". i i- ...i.i t t ic- ail ! ii atm - r vv j. fitl , f i i , t it.. u I .. t 1 . I. i. I I !., , In 1 (, . - I'i fre t. . . i" V f l f e, in . 1. . Im a t. w i luj.- ill I I i .. vv , . , i , , em I a f i i.i. mil , . . , , .i,, it t K .(. . i.m ruin i n i in i . k a a ' i -. nl liptll) s -.: t Sn- l. H , ,., t ., i M, n - (" k! - .. Ii .. . H i I 1 t I . .. f . .,. I ' l ' . 4 'M ! Ml v .1 V: I I - i I . i .. . , .. . , ! t '- I H 1 . tl l- I I I" .1 11! I , . 11, 'f a i I li t GERMANS WHEEL AND HIT BRITISH Kaiser's War Machine Shifts Attack from Verdun to English Line, Gaining First Trenches, FIVE HUNDRED YARDS ENTERED Switching their attack from the Verdun reglou against the French, the Oeniiiins have begun again a Inn p offenalve itRHlnHt the Br itish line around llulltich. Preceding their movements with the iiHiiul heavy boinliHrdnients, the ticiiuuiiH litiitiched an infantry at tuck ngnlnttt ilio DrliiHli lines la the region of ViTiiit'llcg and were suc cessful in ( iiptui ing 111 it line t re mii ps over a. front of abi'iit 600 yiiul. The Mitlsh admit the Ions ot I lie iiONitloiiH, but nay that p tl t ot tliein were retaken in a vuunlvr t tii' It. Ili'iim ,lii.;lieii Hist In 1 1 1 1 1 1- defense o' the tiriii bes, snd espei tally later In th c inter gtlitck. Hi Jliliiah suffered hesvy cafaiillles and In sdditlon lost men taken pi mom i slid seveial machine gun captured, Irrncb Make f.alua, Around Veidim Hie i-'ieucli on the left bunk of Urn Meuae, have r-captured point of vantage pievlounly taken from them southeast of Haticoiirl by His Uer man. Ilnmbarilmenta ara again taking place In Ilia vlelnliy of La Mort Homme and Cuiiili-ii-s, and SKalnst Hi f'rsnch fust and second line 1 1 ouches on tha right bank of tha .Meuse between tha llaudre niont wood Slid Vans. A German attack soiitii.at of roil Oouaumont wa re pulsed. c Iderebl Infantry fighting, which as )et. ha been without result, I In pro gress on the Ovlnsk and Jacobatadt o t a of lb Ituaslan front, fetrograd l poit that Oct nmn attack at Several point her and furiher south have been repulsed, In the Auviro-ltellsii thester Inlenae snillery actions are ensuing In the Col I'U Luna sons, snd the Italians) hav put down (wo Austrian attampta at at tack against captured positions en Mount Cnkla. II nasi n Saeeraafsl. Pelrngrad raportg further progress for (he llussians fighting agatnet the Turk near the 1'etslan frontier, with Bagdad a il.eir objective. Mate the Turks gl templed lo lake the offensive, but Patro grad ss.vs the movement wa repulsed, I niihar north, near Aachkala. which is sihiated some fifty mile west ct Er seium, Hi ItiiSfian claim t ha made furlber progress wedward. This, hoaever, Is at varisnce with the claim of Constantinople, which that tha Itussians, driven out of their positions nl M unit Kupe, west of fcnerum, are msklng every effort to malntsla them elv ' in new positions. Man Who "Beat Up" North Platte Dry EditorPays Fine NORTH I'LATTK, Neh.. May H,i8p cbi;.i - Jit,, suae of vei-lon editorial and srice finlnst gambling, bootlegging, prrailiution and other forms of isw vio lations, appearing In tha Kvenlna Tele. gruph, A local dally Miner, and of the activities ( th publication In tlie cimpaigii which resulted lu the sa loons being driven from North I'latte, A, I'. Kelly, editor snd owner of the psper, vejlerday was attacked and beaten by Clifford Ole, "gentleman of lel.ue. Cole, who is a brother-in-law to one of Ihe iilooii men put out of business when North Platte wa voted dry, upbraided the editor for the attitude adopted by hta piipec, and after a few word awung on tb newspaper man. Cole, who handled bla Im inl mid feet like a nuiillst wss loo much for Mr, Kelly. When arraigned herore (.utility .Indue French Cole pleaded Kiillty to an asiouilt cba-we and paid a fine. LHtle I known here of Col, who came to North PlaHn about four month ko. The editor declares that his psper'a tiiniiii) will remain unchanged. OMAHA MEN TO ATTEND THE GARDNER FUNERAL Tho funeral of tha lata William A. Oaidner, president nf the Northwestern lUilroad company, will he held from the family resilience on Sheridan Road, K.vnnston, 111., at J.M o'clock Punday afternoon, with burial In Hose Hill ceme tery. Those attending from Omaha will be Krnnk Waller, general manager of tlie Northwestern; Kd I. l'eck and Luther I'tak. JAIL AND FINE FOR THE SALE OF LIQUOR TO INDIANS ii""tie It I'oague of Chadron wa sen teni.d to sutv day In the Chadron Jad bii.I rine,i linn bv redral Jud.. Wna. ..' kii on a .liaig of giving ll'iucr lo en liiiliuii lie u biouglii her and tska ba.k by I'epulv MmiiI.sI A M Wright, Sew I lliran at erlewtl. Mill v I', .Set.. Mnv I' -iMiecial t i ,.., .foil of the fio library build ' I"' 'lil.,1 to I), ,11, ( y J.ilm w, tin, iiit . l.ri.i lint veiung The r'nuili It. b.iii, i.i nl ii.,ii gave a ..n.ett. f..llo, i t. nwiicii of Hi b iililing by Mf .i.li.iit M..or ', I. Ili-aiftv aceated v -i ii .. l iin t li.ott, wet M ' t . s U.ii, l i , r, t.i, ti, lluinisi i .i. of I tt ii I I l f;i. l.t.,f i bull-Ill' ' i" '! fi.vii.,.,f iitt rein l -i, ,. ..n.. nl ti., ,, 4ii tl !.,. ceil . .i . .e Ii I . i i I-.-IU in f i-i .oi eii.i- 1" 1 Vf . i, l!i! ,. t M ' ti p ,,i i',l i ' I i'c t t I'.- .!- 4lO'Mft t ..Ol.. I I- I I - ,, I t ' ' 1- I I !,,... 1 tl- .,;,. e 'l i . I - , . , f ... t . 4 tit Otll lihri Hrlll. it. i v r s, . vi, . . . -4i' . r ) i . t ... ... u h gt, i . . -:,,: il, VI, t .:M.,, 1., l.t t'S't'--!" t . . it. fi' " -ler..fi.ai t I ... 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