Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 12, 1909, Page 39

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CAREY ACT BOON T0 THE SETTLER Homestead Statate ms FRAMING WISpOM js. } Has Done More to Boom Irrigation by Private Capital Than Any Other Law Monts he bushe: ¢ Missourt v homestead which may empts e been atu he law paney was availsdie for feter ocw act the en- e by @ rimself as gready sur I Corn expomtion sming then 10 mesteader 1 privilege wher: ne goyermnen (OUNCIL OF COLLECE GIRLS sntinued trom Page srnmen: s abesd fependent. says nt of fai Stanford un ares am arsic women students Statts men the perr rough among tormitories The percentage of fail women resident a and among total was 15 among fraternit L besider pa e water rignt. T on. of the homestesd law ap- n its imit under seveial pter houses, 1.2 orojects tend to prove poor students d students, he does say © anetuston owners of the lanas inder the 1e owners. ot . apires, rtire srks and water supply M. e . aggflazs e but absent from sororit tic to sehoiarship and o ent of discipiine.” -nance fberal stacute nstances More er Less Specuintion. g » edge and subseqiient oini and “jumping” sther have been repurted 10t uncemmon in ar. one seidom tismissal from sororities. use &3 SONg a1 aAntag @ heen working through the Pun while » he men's tears of dsh T) o —_—— e | THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE CEMBER > o o o o & o > > o s e s test percentage of in the States. ¢ knew how to raise corn 73.000.000 busheis s experienced corn raisers. She best sugar eane and the best rice nd the times— a lamentabie fact > O B P _" S & & S ¢ & best and corn f increased all the States I 1n vield per acre. produce hels, perhaps sun - - mality an t iries in the What we need jetter seed and hetter corn furmers—all the e the riche We ha t is corn land. It was made of River Basin—all the great D The Mississippi River »wn to Louisiana and I articularty the viemity soils of ¢ Corn States h. year over the valley tember. October and November. Our Q"O?OQOOQ > & o o o s which are sorely ernity system. PETTED CANINES GET DOPE aeeded n the house 2ounced tha permit Pittaburg Seeiety Woman Sacrifices Pets to Make Sare of a ey ain Husbuad. P » be married some 70t known. but short! Plttsbury Mrs. she had lost 3 good husband once through her dogs, but that she would them to interts I how rears ago was hav nex rehenrsal the night be: to George Griseom. and how rouble over dogs LR IR E O S R R R R S Louisiana, the New CornLand A Message to the Farmer Who Knows How to Raise Corn CORN CROP OF STATE, CORN CROP OF STATE. 1908, 31,198.000 bushels 1909, 51,198,000 bushels s gat neisture t L R e o S O & O > o 1 L bushe A Cor is always from 10 to Our erop is market tw 6 per cent The great stretehes of South Louisiana Leve are the corm raisers’ opport : are heing drained and flow whatever, : Opportunity g e New Orieans | the Chicago price witl cts. 1 bushe meonths earlier with frow ess m s is the Government Report. Allu heap and are the drai , for there is no o nfall Forty acres will make : 100 aeres will untainted aff Barons, its Cott We statements. aptains of Corn. ask 3 nvestigation LOUISIANA MEADOWS CO.. New Orleans, Louisiana. At National Corn Exposition, in Connection with Illinois Central R. R. Exhibit—Be Sure to See This Exhibit. > & © & o 4 o > © > o o o freight added—a difference « al Prairie make Easy 1 wer boulevard and 1.000 acres Aristocrats, its Riee the above fast ver PRSI IE IR I I I IE E SE L I TGN > o <o Befare closing her | wedding called of, that night Gris- com and Mise Sinee to inquire for hey had ail their do Dilworth an- s ae spoke. not even P * became Mrs. Georga Dilwor ad - L an't have . the woman marked about fends were ® with her Some of he besutiful Miss nt wed- she was Jeen occurred and the Griscom of Pittsbu nent desives to ated lunds uate in & small 10 small deg none + come s and improved stness and e inary dw exions wm and o 4 agresabis and heipfut whu belleve 'n progress aad @ipats in rapid deveiopmen sion Wisdom Framed the o wisdom which e too aften dsed. This act the development apital than am Our Special Train Leaves Omaha D CAREY ACT LAND OPENING ~ DRAWING UVA, WYOMING, DECEMBER 20, 1909. Our Special train will leave Omaha, Dec. 18, 1909. Call at offices of Abbott Realty Co. for full information regarding rates and train schedule. Don's deday. wonderful fertile tract is to be all sold in one day. Getin now at the tempting price of $37.50 per acre under the Carey Act, too. Plenty of water and plenty of sunshine. This 18th. ABBOTTREALTYCO. 411-415 Brandeis Bidg., Omaha. NORTH LARAMIE LAND CO., CHICAGOD. P. S.—Telegraphic Communications from Uva, Wyo., show excellent weather conditions. CORN SHOW VISITORS Your wisit to the Corn show will not be compiete without a visit to— OUR BOOTH where we are displaying— Thomas County, Kansas, Products Aay information desired will be cheerfully given here—(nquire about our special bargains in laads, farms and ranches John Ackard & Son Coiby, Kansas Rio Grande County, Colorado, Exhibit at the Corn Show, shows what good Irrigated Lands WILL RAISE If you are interested in irrigated lands let us get to- gether. Our Mr. Newton is at the Rio Grande booth to answer all questions. Exeursion to Rio Grande leaves Umaha December 21st. MONTE VISTA REALTY COMPANY, WONTE VISTA, COLORADG g8, only to find that roformed by theie ago, m. no one olse shal ot millions is sald ¢ he t 1er pets, sines sho mat Eucalyptus Timber Exhibit Union Pacific Section, National Corn Expositien Eucalyptus Timber Investment eZl-rs £ greater profits than any other industry in California. Euealy Timber growin world and is stronger, by every test. than ouk ¢ yptus + faataat s the fastes Eucalyptus Timber is being | California than any other single acre tract ten years henee will have an estate ¢ mated by the California State Board of Forestry inted upon d 1nd arger seale in se having a ten- servatively esti- as worth $25.000. ndustry, $10 an acre down, and $3.65 an acre per month will lay the foundation for such a snug little fortune. This represents an an- nual average income of $2.500. Add this to your present earning power upon the exceedingly favorable terms quoted above If \'Vou want coupon and m Eucalyplus Securities Co. JOEN W. SWARD President. 0. 0. EDWARDS Secretary 323 First National Bank Building San Francisco, Cal, Hocel Loyal, Omaha t ther information all at exhibit or fill P. R. B. Co. Booth, Corn Exposition Please send me information regarding Encalvptus. Name Oceupation

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