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THE BE REAL ESTATE $5 EACH MONTH AND A FLORIDA FRUIT OR TRUCK FARM IS YOURS Own a profitable fruit or truck farm in Floria’s best farm district and pay for it with little monthly savings. By Intensive farming, with no previous experience, you san make it yleld as much as $5,000 a year. Thie prolific land will grow from three to five crops each year, with a profit of from 1100 to $8T90 an acre.” Land will raise sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes, Bermudas, celery, ettuce, cabbage, tobacco, tomatoes, uts, pecans, strawberries, oranges, 1 Frapes, rice, oats, cotton, corn, sggar cane ~besides being fdeal for stock,®dairying, bees and poultry. Near big markets; threo raliroads; elght minutes from Lake City; 69 mites from Jacksonvllie—in the estab- lished profit belt. Climate Is fine, water pure—heaith, fresh air and sunshine abound; beautiful lakes, fishing and hunt- ing_ galore. This Is one of the few In- stances in which good land can still be procured at & low prica Lake City Board of Trade, mayor, bankers, congressman and farmers will vouch for our statements regarding this beautiful land this land s $25 per acre, Iut the first allot- ment will be sold at $12750 per acre, cash or little monthly payrs it can't last Jong at that price. Write now for maps afid a truthful and honest report about this land and its ssibilities. Columbla-Florida Land Co., 248 Times Bldg, St. Louls, Mo. lowa. South Towa Farm and Coal Offer Most Attractive Offer in Towa To close the estate of the late C. W Bowen we offer 590 acres underlaid with coal And 40 acres coal only, making 630 acres coal in all. ville and Mystic. Interurhan runs along It one mile. Farn run to fine stock for years. Fine house and barn. Ccal worth in roy- al per acte. Price, {40,000 Wil carry possibly $25,000. 'Pirticulars on ap- plication. NO TRADE LAW BROS. CO, Exclusive Agents, Centerville, Towa. FOR SALE—82) acres, near town, large house, good outbulldings. plenty water, black loam, $50 per acre; good terms. Bevis Bros., Mount Ayr, Iowa. KANSAS FINELY IMPROVED FARMS, $20 PER. ACRE All rented, rent. Best all terma. If not your enses. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. €4 N. Y. Life Bidg. "Phone Red 199, Dl il o = 160 ACRES near town; house and barn; all fenced and cross fepced; good corn, wheat and alfalfa land; a bargain at $50 r acre. Write me for full particulars, Ted Hailman, Danville, Kan. represented, will return 4 miles town, 6-room house, barn 2x40, must be sold this month; a snap at 335 per acre; godd terms. Louls Michel, Fort Scott. Kan. 120-ACRE FARM, Maryland. FOR SALE—Cheapest and best farm Jands on earth, for any purpose, for any price; two crops per year; mild, healthful climate, Apply to R. C. Dwew, Sallsbury, Ma.* For Sale at a Bargain 200 acres of gently rolling land all fenced in, good sofl, 180 acres under cultivation, 15 acres timber, 20 acres good meadow, balance pasture, drilled well, windmill and tank, large barn with silo, 14-room houre, basement and clstern, granary, chicken house, Farm I8 located half mile from the creamery, store d a blacksmith shop, 4 miles. from , Tallroad station. Write at once. Aui it Jenson, Kenyon, Minn. FOR SALE-—400-acre farm, 40 miles west of cities, near Norwopd, Minn.; nearly 200 acres finest timber in state; 140 acres field, w0 s pasture; all heavy black soll, no waste land; good set of buildings; timber alone worth $10,000; land will be worth the price asked with the timber off; per acre; reasonable terms, or will divide the traet. R, BE. Webb, Box 18, Norwood, Minn. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. 11,00 acres—more or léss—in Billings county, N. D., good 10-room housp 40x40, two large barns, mess house, wagoh shed, chicken house, ‘tenant house, office, two wells; two windmills, Ice house, This is an ideal proposition for retalling, and price is only $11 per acre. Kingsbury & Tracy Co., 82 Manhattan BMg., St. Paul, Minn. CHOICE agricultural lands, $10 per acre; alsp lake shoro property, three hours' ride from twin’ clties; any size tract, 15,000 acres to select trom. 'Write owner, Harry C. A. Johnson, 32 Palgce Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn, Easy Terms on a fine improved 215-acre farm, 3} miles from, town; $2.60 per acre; 32,000 cash, bal- ance ‘on long time at G per cent. Write for particulars to C. H. Brown Land Co., Madella, Minn FOR SALE—Some cholce bargains in large and small tracts in Musselshell val- ley, Montana; prices and terms reasonable. two southern Minnesota farms to ex- | for western land, city property or H. Morse, Faribault, IMPROVED farm, splendid soil, 6 miles from city; hundred rods shore line on beautiful lake; 36,000 In bulldings; price, $68 per acre, Foster. Faribault, Minn. FOR SA OR EXCHANGE—A well im- roved 160-acra farm in Kandiyoh! county, innesota;, make me an offer. Address R. 6, Box 6, Renvill ties; five-glghths mineral righ no trade. A. W. Richnow, Duluth, Minn, FO ALE—40 acres, Cleai r ecounty, Minnesot: three miles from county seat. falrly good buildings, considerable mixed timber; joins beautiful I price $20 per acre. Qscar I, Stenwick ROE, fmproved farm, , fenced, with J-room stone house; 200-foot stone stabling, with cement floors, hay carriers, Utter carriers, stanchions, drinking cups, milk cooling stem, ete.; large granary, windmill and shop house. Wil sell, as go- ing wi stock implements and furn! 3 miles from innipeg and one-half mile from station. Full rticu- lars from Mills Co., owners, 1000 Main St., ‘Winnipe; LIFE ~ BLDG., 2,000 acres, 80 rulles from Winnipeg; mixed and pasture land; only $6.50 per agre; nrnm ackes, In the famous Bagle Lake dls- clgse to C, N. R.; all clear, open steam plow proposition; $1LE0 per l(‘w ¥ _terms. ¢4’ aeres. choice Improved farm, ninety miles west of Winnipeg, on main line. nearly all ‘under cultivation; well fenced Epiendid! bulldings: ‘only 8 per acre; easy terms. o pre millions to be made In western a lands. Get our list. Scott, Hill & Co., 21 Canada Life Bld | Winnipeg, Man. AMissourt. FOR SALE-8 acres of land in Vernon county, Mo.; all nice, level land O N room Rouse:' good G-horse barn, of water; about three acres of nice young orcl about five years old; all of this land can be farmed: lies % of a mile of écmk, on rural route. Price, $46 per acre rite to J. Q. Code wner, Letts, la. b 7 r Sl P sind BB o T EASTERN Kansas, Missourl and lowa farms for sale and exchange. Geo. B. Hanna, Fort Scott, Kan.® Monta FOR Kight separate tracts, rang. ing f b Sl avarate e agricul- tural" 1and’ in ehstorn and tana; rim $6.60 to $13.50 10 C. A. Rasmusson, Glend! central Mon- r acre. Write ' Mont.* The prics of | . | worth $10 to $16 per acre more than you Lays between Center- | .| products are high. Two new railroads are _|Corn, Alfalfa and Wheat Land _ REAL ESTATE (Continued.) Nevramma. 25 Miles Omaha, $60 Per Acre No waste land, 20 acres timber, 100 acren cultivation; b-room heuse, good barn; all | fenced NOWATA_LAND AND LOT CO., ‘m N. Y. Lifo Bidg. Phone Red 199 aifalfa, b-room house and other bulldings, insured for $2.000; well and cistern, good water; % miie from City, Neb. Price, $2.100, $1,00 down, Inquire of Aug | Schoenfeld, route 3, David City, Neb | - - Lo W YORK farms at $15 to $50 per acre, | good land, good buildings in the best of | locations at $30, $40 and $50 per acre. Send | for special farm iist just out. | Farm Agency, Candor, Tioga Co., N Nortn Dakota. WORLD'S RICHEST WHEAT LAND AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, Write me today for particulars about rich | North Dakota wheat farms offered to you for $16 an acre less than real value. These farms are in Ransom county, North Dakota, | the center of the richest wheat-growing country in the world. Here land values | are increasing by leaps and bounds. Sur- | rounding farms are selling for from $40 to M5 an acre. To force immedlate and quick sale 1 offer four improved farms at | the surprisingly low price of $3% an acre. | Thesa are 640, 480, 320 and 160 acres, respec- | tively. My terms are very easy. \Write | today for particulars. I have some facts | about these farms that will Interest you. Owner, Walter L. Willlamson, Box 12, Lisbon, N. D. FOR SALE—Five acres good land, partly |y WANTED—City loan FOR 1 , 1. mile south of the eity of Cheyenns, Wyo., the capital of the state; good soll, all fenced: a_snap for some one. Price, §25 per acre. For partie- ulars write G. W. Cook, Guthrie Center, Towa. $10 CROP LANDS In lowa colony, Wyom- ing; don't drown out or dry out; have just rain enough; also free homesteads. Write for maps. M. H. Hartung, Cheyenne, Wyo. SELL your high priced land and buy $15 lands In lowa colony, Wyo., where big crops grow and they don't drown out or ary out; have just rain enough. Also fine climate and good water. Write for maps to M. H. Hartung, Cheyenne, Wyo. FOR information and Iiterature on farm tand and jrrigated fruit lands—Idaho, Ore- gon and Washington—call on us, or write ur—822 Neville block, wood Immigration Co.; manager. “"REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Omaha, Neb. Sher- J. W.' Young, local TWENTY ACRES, house and barn. Har- ney ®47. THREE QUARTERS, near Valparaiso, $2.60 an acre, if taken immediately; bear- ing orchard, 100 acres cultivated on each. Chas Sanford, Richards Blk., Lincoln. REAL ESTATE LOANS MONEY TO AN~Payns Investment Co. Peters Trust Co. l A BONA FIDE snap in 160 acres of son county land, adjoining the Red | valley, close to' county seat; 100 | under’ cultivation, 10 ~acres good | meandow, balance b0 acres fine arable land, which can be broken up this spring and | put Into flax; with average erops this land | will_pay for itself in three years and be | pay for it; write quick; this must be sold | before seeding; price, $22.60 per acre. Ad- | dress Lock Box 456, Lakota, N. T | OUT THEY GO.—Get out of the crowded lcities and go to Mandan, Morton county, | North Dakota, and buy iand only $2 per |acre for choice land ~and _raise dollar wheat, two-dollar flax, oats, hay and live stock. You can buy ‘land on payments. Good land is advancing in price and farm | bullding in_this district. Get maps and facts from Wm. H. Brown, Mandan, North Dakota, or 131 La Salle St., Chicago, IIl $100 to $10,00 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wend BIdg., 15th and Farnam. WANTED—City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 13 Farnam St § resdeseomdoasmaend e LOWEST RATE! JLOANS to home nd ho ers, with privilege of making partial pays ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS, t National D: Bl modern, $25 per PUTNAM CO.. 60456 N. Y. Life Bldg.* FIVE I'Ek CENT MONEY ‘o loan on Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1, New York Life Wdg. NORTH DAKOTA FARM. 40-acre farm rear Williston, Willlams county; 280 acres broken; well, pasture, good buildings; four miles from Trenton: $15 per acre. 'If interested write B. R. Brownson, Wiliston, N. D. GARVIN BROS.,, 318 N. Y. Life, 3500 to $200,000 on Improved property. No delay. $500 to $5,000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Fatate Co., 1003 N. Y. Life. Douglas or A 2162 OKLAHOMA We have 100,000 acres of rangivg In price from % to ‘This land is in the oll and d you might get an oll well with your la NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. Suite €24 New York Life Bld, OKLAHOMA land bargains; write me for my new list and elegant circulars of intest bargains in best Oklahoma dirt it you are thinking of mnkmE & purchase. = Don't walt. Write D. U. Es Walters, Okl. olze land to T ac o i | Oregon, | ATTENTION, buyer and home seeker; reliable information on Oregon and Wash: ington lands; hundreds of fine bargains; descriptions, prices and booklets furnished on application. Oregon Lands Information Bureau, 605 Board of Trade Bldg., Port- land, Ore. South Dakota. “THE FAIRY GLEN FARM." 1,760 ACRES, Here we have it, the finest farm in South Dakote today, located as it is In the best part of Faulk county, with good drainage, of the best soil, being a heavy black loam, Wwith a deep clay subsoil. There is nothing in Iowa or Iliinois that 18 selling for $160 to $200 per acre that can equal this farm. If after an in- spection of this farm this statement is not verified, the party making the in- spection will have his expenses pald by us. This farm will sell for $100 in less than three years' time. Then is this not a good invéstment? This farm las two sets of bulldings, which ar follows: House, 24x32; barn, 50x56; artesian well, 1% inch; “cow /barn, ' 36x112,’ together with 0od granary and corn cribs. Good plum grovea and other trees. The second set ot bulldings Is as follows: House 28x80, barn 40x44, hen house and granary together, with fine 13 inch ars n “well, These bulldings were bullt last year. There is at present 1,300 acres under cultivation, eight miles of bar wire fence, 120 acres fencad with 42-nch hog tight fence, likewise two pleces of 6 and 7 acres respectively. This farm lles five miles northwest of the beautiful town of Cresbard, one of the best towns in Faulk county, an when the grade owned by the Minneapo- Ils & St. Louls railroad from Aberdeen to Plerre is ironed, which will bo in the spring, there will be an elevator within two miles of this farm Now, then, two men with means that want 'homes together or near one an- other, can buy this and it would be just the farm, or for one man with plenty of horses and help. This is the cheapest farm In South Dakota and a money maker. Price, $60.00; terms $25,600 cash, when bond 'for deed will be given, or with a payment of one-half a warranty deed will be' given. Buy this, If only for an invest- ment, for you cannot beat it anywhere in any ‘country. Eleven quarters south of Cresbard this spring sold for $60,00 snd they do not compare with this farm, Don't linge: it will not be on the market first come, firnt served. For full information call or write, HEGNES-RIEGER LAND COMPANY, Chelsea, §. D. long; REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 6, 6 and 7-rooms houses. If prices are right we can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, Sulte 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. ‘We have a client who wants to buy western Nebraska lands O’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1002-3-4 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha, Neb WANTED—To rent or buy, § to 10-room house west of 3 St., near Farnam car B 6-ROOM house. good barn. Rents §20 per month. Price §2,500. Mortgage $1,000./ Trade for land. NOWATA _LAND AND LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Ridz. Phone Red' 1999, ONE of the swellest home in Omaha. Thoroughly up-to-date house of 10 rooms, large grounds, shrubbery and o fortn. Near Fleld club. Price, $16,000. Free of incum- brance. Trade for improved or unimproved land. Nowata Land and Lot company, 624 New York Lite Bldg. Tel., Red 1889, 520,000 GENERAL MERCHANDISE— Doing fine business {n good live Ilowa town, Want land and some cash. OWATA LAND & LOT CO., 62¢ New York Life Bldg. Tel. Red-19%. TO exchange a brick block in Lincoln, renting for $250 per month, and 800 acres of grazing land, for improved land. H. G. Wellensiek, Avoca, Neb.* "I WILL sell or exchange for live stock, and or town . property, two Percheron stalligns. Addross Greeley, Neb., K. F. D Box ¢ HAVE you a standard typewrlter to ex- change on_ high-grade plano? H 3%, Bee. TAILORS R SKILLED labor commands high wages and Xcod craftmanship justifies it. See J. A. KDRVAN, 608-5610 Brandeis Bldg. G. A LINDQFIEET CO., 235 PAXTON BLK. DERBY WOOLEN MILLS $15 and $18 Suits to Order 103 So. 15th St. MAX MORRIS, 301 BROWN BLOCK. A.KODYM ,MBRCHANT TAILOR 1411 Harney St. Doug. 51 SPRING WOOLENS HAVE ARRIVED, TAILOR BECK, 111 So. 15th men's 41 Young tailor, fashionable 16 Paxton Bik. WANTED—T0 BUY FOR SALE—The south half leigh county, North Dakota; Write C. C. Bratrud, Sioux Fall - | ture, BEST price pald for second-hand furni- carpets, clothing and shoes. lel Doug. 3971 SOUTH DAKOTA HOME- STEADS Relinquishments to lif-acre claims In Tripp county can be had from $4 to §10 per acre. This' land can be patented in' 14 months and will' then sell at 25 to $40 per | acre. Rallroads, good markets, fine water and climate, ampic rainfall, no taxes and liberal laws. Ricn corn, alfalfa and wheat lands—will produce anything. Buy now and make money. We also sell deeded and In- dian heirship lands, Write us what you need. BAKER REALTY CO. Gregory, So. Dak. 9 quarter sections in South Dakota for sale. Good terms. Call or write South Dakota Farm Land Co. 616 Clapp Block, Gregory, . D. Texas, WE WANT YOU TO SEE land that we are offering for g.oo per acre and compare it with others. Then Wwe have real farms. low at $17.50 per acre. Easy distance to Houston, city of 100,000. Go with us Tuesday, March 15. Low round trip rate. NOWATA LAND LOT €O, 624 New Yori Life Bldg. Red 139, the Make Money Easy BALTIMORE 2d-hand store pays best price for 2d-hand furniture, clothes, etc. D. 4265 Second hand clothing, party, afternoon dresses. John Feldman. D 2128 Ind. A-263 HIGHEST price paid for broken watches, old gola, ete. M. Nathan, 211 So. 18th. GOOD PRICE for shoes and furniture. ’ = cond-hand clothes, SLNER. Doug. 6401 JUST opening business; highest price pald for furniture and stoves. D. 1650 433 New B PURCH, INSURANCE POL~ IN OLD LINE COMPANIES. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. PUTNAM CO., 604-5 NEW OMAHA NAT. BANK BLDG, OMAHA. WANTED—T0 RENT We Are Getting Numerous Calls for houses, all sizes. List with us. NOWATA LAND & LOT CO, 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 19 BUSINESS girl wants room in private residence, walking distance. State price with or without board. P. 411, Bee. WANTED TO RENT-Large farm In North Dakota, near town; send for lists of Tarme. A" F. Bryce, Chippewa Falls, s, PANHANDLE~—Wheat, Come to Swisher county, the cheap, rich, level land. ‘Sure altitude, . delightful climate. no floods. Free descriptive . James . Frye, secretary, Club. Julla, Tex, corn. hogs, heart of the crops. High No _cyclones, booklet; wri Commercial 200 F In Pledmont, Va., from $00 to $100,000; from 16 to 1200 acres; quality finest; pro- ductiveness unsurpassed. 000,000 acres in Kentucky, minerals, § per acre. Ice and electric plant in thriving town, timber and WHEAT and Fruit Lands. Montana, Washington and Oregon. L-'?'e and small tracts of cheap farm lands. Tyler Scoville, 821 Central Bldg, Seattle, Wash. Wisconstn. FOR SALE-At a bargain, one querter seotlon heavy timber lands located on Tail. | road and lake fine black soll; some far; nd Wiscon- sin; will_improvi rade. Chas. or conside Tomon, Nillsville, Wis, WANTED—SITUATIONS WANTED-By young man, pli for board while attending Boy to work college. YOUNG Dutch couple from New York desire position in the west, in country ere advancement is good. Man under- care of horses and steam pump. general housework, can furnish good nces. Address James Stevenson, Pier- mount, N. Y. WANTED—Work by day. 23 Parker St. WANTED a position to do_ office work. Good billing clerk. Address F' 491, Bee* FORTY acres, good level land, 20 cleared, balance wood and pasture, four-room frame house, frame barn, chicken house, trout brook through farm; $700, easy terms. Island City State bank, If you believe that the women of this community have self re- spect and Intelligence you must admit that most of them read The Omaha Be . York Repair shop, 1117 Dodge. |, OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 4 bBookkeeping . by Electricity!" When good old Ben Franklin—the patron saint of electricity— felt the first tingling thrill of the mysterious power coming down his kite string from the clouds, he little dreamed that a future generation would apply the self-same power to the keeping of business records. But it is a fact—realized today in the Burroughs Electric Adding and Listing Machine. The first Burroughs Machines were operated by a handle and these were enthusias- tically received. Upwards of 80,000 of these machines are now saving millions of dollars each year for their users. One of these hand - operated machines will actuallydouble the work - capacity of any of your book- keepers, grving him more time to devote to the profit-producing end of the busi- ness! The bulk of his computing and report-making can be done on the Burroughs; and all without any special thinking on his part. By pressing the keys and pulling the handle the burden of routine figuring is transferred from his brain to the perfect mechanism of the machine. But the Burroughs Electric goes a step further. It cuts t out the handle pulling. Not only does it relieve the operator of a tre- mendous volume of mental work — the dull monoto- nouskind of mental work—but it does away with prace tically all physical effort. So that with a Burroughs Electyic a man can do 25 per cent more work than with a hand-operated machine. The Electric Motor does all but press the keys! - Think of it—think of adding up a long column of numbers (fractions and all) by merely pushing down a key and pressing a touch-bar! That's what a Burroughs Electric will do for you. First you simply register the numbers on the keys—it works very much like a type- writer. Each number is then printed on a strip or a wide sheet by touching the bar. And after all are listed vou simply press a key, touch the bar and the correct total is printed at the end of And all these advantages are pro- cured simply by attaching the Bur- roughs electric plug to any electric socket; the power required for a 16 C. P. bulb will operate the mechan- ism and either direct or alternating current can be used. If at any time your current fails, you can go handle. the column. The machine can easily be moved about the office, of course, it being ¥ only necessary to have it near a socket for the attachment. No fussing, no work, no difficulty at all; simply attach the plug, pressy # the “on” button — controlling the motor—and begin your work. = right along with your work by inserting the The Burroughs Electric is all that a hand operated machine is—and much more. And remember this--no machine Jeaves our factory until it has withstood harsher tests than it will ever experience in actual service. Our electric machines, for instance, are not passed to for a considerable number of hours at full speed. ‘the Sales Department until they have been proved out by having keys locked down and run You know now what a Burroughs Electric Bookkeeping Machine is; you know some of the things it will do—and why; possibly you realize that such a machine would be of definite, measurable value in your business. There are 65 styles of Burroughs; some one or more, will do work at a big saving for you. You can’t judge fairly until you see its specific application to your work. The attached coupon will enable you and us to get action. H. W. SPALDING, Sales Manager 309 South 13th Street, Omaha, Neb. Burroughs Adding Machine Company 365 Bfirrough- Block Detroit, Michigan, U. S. A. Burroughs Electric Coupon Gentlemen:— Your " Bookkeeping by Eleotricity” interests me. Pleuse send me your literature ewplain- ing how I might use a Burroughs in my business. 1 understand that this request does not obligate me in any way. Name. . Position. . ... srestesesssrenne trsreresscen e ue Trns NGRS s i 3as s 1 ks s seansts bddBhELD s or sl i Busingss. vo.o00iasenes AP0 o' i s vidia i v tinasssstabaat Coupon for you to fill out and mail to us at Detroit N s

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