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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE 10, 1910 BUSY BIC uE.\on\\nmLs§ SCR— - — How to Olimb by |56 S5ty & ot dbe Ireland” are o &t the service o public at all times Types Who Have Made the Idaho Cny : N YOUI' Famlly Tree Grow Great. S His PrInClplCS Here's & chanoe for the small investor, well as the oapitalist, to invest his p » { l R ! : Omaha Public Library Will Give You > el ' XX Undertakin, ‘“,‘ m‘-w: Srowing Company cwning 7,008 o » Teamster Makes Fight for Privilege i"‘l ‘.'b:;:;l:'c:':'“ \’Sl’.'\._\'x ;flfii'.:‘.';":fi{‘z“’:,;:,hfl Equality in Police Court and - B Ml vate the 1andapd Gater and mar- Build Up the Country w, PO The Daughters of the American Revolu- ket the it Vou pargcipae in J these immense profits without leav- Around Them. " 4 W 3 tior admit to membership “any woman who Gets Fined Lo your et Secopation ot Jo g ® of the age of 18 years and Is descended JFN cation, This s the opportunity t m sented to you in the vavrhlnv from & patriot m woman who alded | joseph Maggard. the proprietor of a dray Acre-honds we are offering lnves): 4 in establishing American independence, pro cone y of money o om. No such opportusity ever of- he people who he east A 1 1aed - " . ‘,“,, t ’,,,. SIS GUNOUTS, WS WY, & SNeS- Yo DA / fered before. 1f you come in no: were the restl stion Jotic J P vided the appiicant is acceptable to whatever fine might be registered aga Tour Javesiment sheuld doubles R 7 . society. Family tradition aione in regard | yin byt principle forbade. “You can hay rebl quadruple in valee from, the advance of spirits who saw in the new country an op- J . So0m < ) |% you can share i profits almost : » the services of an Ancestor UDACCOM |y ouroass as long as you Want It but | yond beliel. The Acre-Bond sbeslutely gusrantees portunity for their emergy, and sought to sanied by proof will not be considered. o¢_ against los Nocated i 1 won't pay,” Maggard announced to Jud By e Tt A T arve out empire and fortune for them To aid women eligible to memb & d Houston in the '1"“\ et ol selves by their industry and zes They = this association to esiabiish thelr Crawford Saturday mornin the balmy South, where rainfall is Trien: 4 1t 1 n unnecessary—that's why you can buy at oge-tenth 2 ; rasent 5 rged with having left several teams 9 1/d #o, and did 1t so well that the presen /' 5 hfir the Omaha public library has reserved & genérhtion of kustiers often stops to wor section of the reference room for all books hat sach Innd fa worth in wrrigated distrcts. But you True Hustlers Whe Do Neot Heom, but Just Get the Basiness an Omaha was once and wagons standing on Webster sireet &]V\.I‘Y,QI:?VI:C’{:U(}'::!‘(';;:I‘;‘:“ll-\R.\m der &t the achievements of the r elatin Sehlopies. THIs GIVitioh of UA | haeeh o DU SRS UBG o Bhissatt 1o bily. Company compored of the But Omaha is now sending out h - : Bty ULV SOV W b streets, blocking trafic on that street to | leading business men and backers of 3 n ) % pm o Ao extent. Maggard waxed argumentative | o S o fake. This eration_of (NS metne sort to an f ‘ractically the basis of all genealogical| . . ;.\ “All the other team owners leave | 18 business proposition that will > other place that i stil “way . casbier of banks | T€SORTCh I8 Sevage's “Genemiogical Diction- | (0Ll (e wireet, %0 1 don't mee | Bob fo S Barg sking prokl Twin Falls, 1dat . - turn from their tasks | & Of the First Settiers of New England” | (7 "0l 5 N0 fly Sxplaine snirs plan, very often during the r ol . ~ % 4 when he saunters up | and Hughes American Ancestry™ N | “yogul.4 named several other expres e e is now getting its nam . rge | . # nd aske for twelve volumes. “The New England HIs-| 0oy yi0s whose teams he had scen occu. | THE AMERICAN LOAN on the map. Much . c 1t v s B snd Genealogical Reglater.” cOMPIS- | o ing the streets. “Get those people and & MORTGAGE CO. inhabited by men Who went e trom| by ame Y hat % sixly-four volumes is an invaludble| o, "yo; tnen 1'l pay my fine and keep | S77 Americas ot ook Sid. towns already noted for plu MO | came one | ghl " 3 me punpkins at t Discandants of Huw Techurs WULERS| i tianin oI U6 SU0NAS BOUSTON, TEXAS and who have taken with them ideas tried | (0 PR 40K ; . busine T Al O b Rl 1 don't like to fine you said Judg Sapet 14 Judge n the crucible of experience, and are able | poaa swim; for the . Foulis Fapery the ~Dobumentary | . ooora. “you look ke & hard working | ¢ den | History” of that state The Massachu- | R IOn s, ¥ou promise to keep your teams | 10 do things because they know how 10 46| yery ¥ 4 t 2 seits Historical Society Proceed hem overalls and 3 - o husetts | Off the stroets and comply with the law Stolts Started from Stella. o i Charies | ber forty volumes and “Ihe Massachusetts One of thest 15 3. 7> DS vomieniens gl h'“, 2 . 5 i Bwe mditiminie jdlers and Sallors of the Revolutionary | hereafter® ACREAGE & the Twis Fells Colntasrolal. clus, Who - i % 3 : S ©" is complete in seventeen volumes. | | Want the same rights other fe ows | 'is going at the work of keeping his com m before the public in & way that not # at) v drews forth favorable comment, but The Pennsylvania| "Il fine you % and costs,” the exas- |Jj] FOR THE b ) hieh $ Minir « N 5 et fon perated court answered i settlers and Investors in the wonderful | t : 1 “h n’- deps Arm.m“-"‘“\v : | region for which Twin falls is the ter. | that geologic | 3 " tru o g agerone o ol P gt gy s ‘\/1 - D |}l Or FOR THE His methods are strictly up-to-date, not the | which shows that 2 | — p}: HE.POWER®. TWIN PALLS. T I i3 ORI Sika, B ivlore amages mate output of a man who has something know just what he is talking about " dumps 1 e carel and less econom- b hos ¥ t States Army for 1900." Other volumes ske rom lt) | 1 ruptive | t o tain the genealogies in full of the Field to offer, and who has faith in what he is | lite.” “silicified,” “eruptiv white man had left behind. China- |also that r " L tamily, Muctate gemeniagios, Ogten temily | putting forth. That this faith is justified | quartz oxides” and words 1 th back through these dist where |00 wa works at Wonder _‘m\‘ )\ i St .\‘.n. ,,.a Champion gene- One to One Thousand acres. has been amply proven by the results al- | With “andicite” throw for good me the white e mined and, exactly | where the Wonder-Nevada. the ¢ “l m"l‘:“e‘dmu ;” 2 D”‘: s Creighton Umvemty and F. J. Burk- This business is made to ready achieved. Mr. Stoltz has a s .;o and w ;n he “:‘Mx“‘ xn.vvrm & e the garba pickers of ity. and other producers, owned by “the Pt l.u; - "}"J’ '“‘ W r’me md‘ many other families | ley Raise Their Demands for gerve your interests. No sum of gneous rock’” you think maybe 0 over old sluice beds and Jelphla crowd” are located. He promoted d_Joh ¥ p money. however small, is two from way off yonder has strayed dumps, panning the dirt and getting rich | the famous Mayflower mine, spent §T000 | Of Virginia and Rhode leand wncesry. ' | Opening Twenty-Fourth. small fo get our best attention vou and i¢ making an effort to » n what the Argonauts of other days left at Buffalo Hump, and became owner of | DBesl '1 = Pt ooy Sagred | And no sum, however large, is stood. And then when he taiks of the 4t |\ ng [ the Cracker-Juck, now owned by “Mike" |England tonrs ne worary B2 180 HN| Attomeys for Creighton university and | BN 6o 1ares to tax our capnesty 65 ferenc betwee h 'ormation of laho & > S - T . " s vy . 0 y g W1 I, “;‘ = » rompares it all to the| APd so Stevens never went to Alaska. |Sweeny, Charles Sweeny's brother arious soclety reports are kept, including | F: J- Burkiey are making & new. effort to | TO PLACE AND PLACE WITH R 1 RN b Ta AL W o T was always t00 busy,” he said. “Quarts| And that's a fairly busy forty year span, | (AIOLE S0Sby TROCHS BIR KO AUECTR | recover damages from the city for the |f} PROFIT TO THE INVESTOR. 1612, and when a boy his parents removed |1 eve has the power (o s:6 beneath the | MININE. With the stamps fi; the shatt|I claim. And anyhow, he s going Into | 'y ') merican Revolution and the lincage | ST4ING of Nerth Twenty-fourth street, | We would like to have you to Richardson county, Nebraska. He went | ..\’ that the secrets of Mother Earth | &nd tunnel, the timbering, all those are Jarbridge next week. And I'm here to | book of the National Bociety of the Daugh- ‘sumt days ago appeals from the award or‘ write to us for our booklets, through the public schools at Stella, and | pave been bared to him, and you curl up, | Broblems that the real fhiner becomes used | Waker that he comee out with & mine. | o\ "o 1he American Revolution | the appraisers were thrown out of district | literature and other informa- then 100k his degree at the University of | figuratively, in perfect confide sure | to and likes 1o face and solve. Placer mm- | Comes out with & mine because he has |\ o, . ;.. o roster of the soldiers, | 99Tt |]] tion. We are sure that you Nebraska. Two years of school teaching |tnat If there is any gold thers he knew it |ing dIEging in a lot of sand and mud and | “the way with him." And If he can't talk | om0 b L0 Oy oper of the | The Dew tack is to file straight damage want to know about IDAHO, followed and then he drew a ranch in Ok-|all along and didn't go get it before be- Water, seems more Jike an Indian's work. ® "“‘1‘.‘ g ‘15 o s dlvl mo‘ush volunteers from 1881449, besides the Grand !““l'- ‘“t'““fllfl;"" Spsariion “fl’"“ '\'}" “"‘; {J] 1t is the last West and the rap- lahoma &nd ‘tutsed ‘TaPwer SeRing the |euse 88 was “GAT# 106 bu IU's 100 easy for a man” And when he|money to opped him long | 10 R epublic Journal from 14Ti- | Preisers’ proceedings are vo iroun 1dly growing section of the varich, e want -Sote- i Mk Satiite et No Alaska for W. said m; he laid a round-mouthed, ful]|®nough to ask him how drpa et a stamp | o0 (;-r this :}u“n;n‘em is r‘ml m‘-mn n lh‘e“;‘w» United States. Here you can oan business at E1 Reno, end from there to| I askbd him why he didn't go into|emphssis on It so that I almost felt| Wit over @ BATOR oAl and chrough & urrent numbers of the American Monthly | HSons Crelefion woiversiy tas SO0 make big profits on small in- Chicago, where he was engaged Alaska. And when he finished 1 pleced to- ashamed of asking him—with emphasis— ) SE eet high. He stopped | \r, cosine, New England Register and the | Tecompense, SRvERe ou- vestments, Land can be Bought . o sk 15t long enough to say sand on the first clalm, and Mr. Burkley couple of years with a bi culta N er the words | understand and gathered | anything about Alaska—with more em-|Just long enoug Virgini ine are received and the ma- . y on credit. f years with a big agricultural ad- | gether the words I under and gath s Gn irginia Magazine ar v i ol phasis. e vertising & ¥. 1n the early part of 1809, | that no self-respecting miner would go to|P terial on genealogies published weekly in . " Wri " 2 And I believe It for hin ). ' the call of the west was 00 strong for | Alaska. And “placer mining” was said Known Everywhere. n i B e the Boston Transcript is clipped and avail. 1 e Write Right Now, Write Today him, and he landed February § at Twin| with such a delicate curve of the lip that I| All the same he is a big operat And | able in scrap book form. ST. PAUL, April %.—Archbishop Ireland Falls, where he was at once in the middle | feel sure it is a job fit only for Chinamen;|he is known almost everywhere anyone 1 A recent valuable addition is & volume | 4.y announced the appointment of Rev. | GRAY m GRAY of the hustie. He has sinee proved up on | of Whom there are many working the | talks about mines. Just now he is at Twin| The big curtaln sale at Orchard & Wil. |Of “Crests of Holland Families" by Van der | vy oni wehrl O. 8. D. Abbott of the | VESTMENTS. eighty acres of Carey act land, and in Oc- | piacer beds of Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and | Falls ready to go into Jarbridge. The | helm's will be Monday—not Saturday, as | KIot and two volumes of the “Brewster | poneqictine Monastery at Richardson, N. INVESTS . tober last was made secretary of the Twin | California. They make a good living at it. | deference with which other mining men | stated by mistake in the Friday F\»xlin‘“’"‘“h’n and Smith's “Colonial Families | [, 1o be bishop of Bismarck, N. D. POCATELLO, - - IDAHO Falls Commercial ciub, which fs doing so|100, even when they are “working the|treat him, the attention he gets at the Bee. Remember, Monday. April 11, for cur- | Of America” are late purchases. “Burke's | ' much for the development of the section, |taflings” Which means picking over the | hotels, and the courtesy with which the | tains | Peerage,” a genealogical history of the| The Key tothe Bitustion—Bee Want Aac] Hahn Formerly of Hooper. : C. J. Hahn, cashler of Twin Falls Bank | and Trust company. is a Nebraska man He was formerly cashler of the State Bank of Hooper, at Hooper, Neb., and his rela- tives and family live at Fremont, Neb., vet Mr. Hahn is another of the omnipresent Nebraska men who has made good In ldaho. He the cashier of the biggest bank in town, wihh a capital, surplus and deposits aggregating many thousands; he 1s mayor of the oity of Twin Falls, county treasurer of Twin Falls county and is in- terested in the Jarbidge mines. A most agresable man 10 meet, and while he de- [3 clares for Jdaho at all times as the place of > opportunity, he is still attached to the = home state y Powers is Doing Well, The many friends of H. E. Powers formerly of this city. will be glad to know that he is doing very well at Twin Falls This book was printed TO GIVE FREE to any one who WANTED A BOOK OF SUCH RARE BEAUTY. And we wanted o dgt el o Al i asked. WE DID GIVE AWAY MANY THOUSANDS OF | them to haveit. BUT THE COST IS PROHIBITIVE and we can #n\in:k:'a ‘::‘.I'.,:n"SZ'.,Z‘P.‘:“{,:E,""; &% i THEM. We found that it cost too much money. It is so VERY not afford to give it away and pay the postage; cost of handling, AR N b Carar Ao AL 2 & HANDSOME, 64 pages; 72 piciures; the pictures are so very and 5o on. And so if YOU WANT A COPY OF THIS BEAU- ing & mortgage loan business with real es 14/ Rkt g 0 beautiful , and the reproduction OF THE ART PHOTOGRAPHS TIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BOOK of views of Southern Idaho, . oy are e i LI Py Al - are so very well done, that we found many inquirers wantedthe you may have one IF YOU WILL PAY THE POSTAGE, cost of nificent Perrine hotel bullding. Mr. Powers il p o Y book alone. TFhey were not interested in Idaho; but THEY mailing, ete. There is one of them for you. Send for it TODAY! was & resident ‘of Omaha for eighteen years The Flock is the title of a picture in many ‘y One Quarter Mflllon | i and for some time was located at Blair, [\'( 1 € 4 7N have got to know about vom _,”,“ L aine S i 1daho some time or an- colors; showing & western band O wekt 11 Bioving of Mok ‘sdvaoias \ p - other; WHY NOT NOW? Farmers are Wanted him m his new loeation. The Mis > ; £ A ldabo is the opportunity river. Green grass, blue river and purple hills, 11 Il | | ers are with thelr father and like southern |- % . i land. YOU CAN DOUBLE || shown in all the beauty of their natural colors JARBIDGE | I | | | | i [ I H next morning e files of the New Jersey archives are |have got.”" stubbornly responded the de. TRACTS lete, but we have a great many | fendant TH!S is our specialty. From prosperity for the present and wond riches for the future to tell to any who cares o take the time to listen to hi presentment of the case for Twin Falis and the cou ¥ round about. Mr. Stolz was born in Pennsylvania in be under- of sheep grazing along the banks of the Snake Jdabe very wuch. Mr. Pawers yet reta ¢ : YOUR MONEY AT TWIN No art store would sell this picture for less than o e Mg e g . PRELS TWIN FALLS, in Soutbern Idaho. This book || a balf a dollar. Yet you get it, AND MANY | IS a Great' Gold Camp k ie is o subscriber to T o 5 4 Daily and Sunday e and is well informe . i tells how You can see some of the most OTHERS, for TEN CENTS. on political, business and financial affa : . wonderful scenery around Twin Falls; this of the Gate City. His Omaha acquaintan : 1 book shows much of it. The Fills of the ship has been of great value in his busines A %t o i i ¥ . Snake river, near the city of Twin Falls, are the natural colors, which takes up Jarbidge is a gold camp. Its ore, an He has made many profitable Inves A o e Y ) second greatest on this conmtine and 'the Ahisd one half of the inside of the back cover. The white eruptive rock, is gold bearing to a re- for others whose business affairs v & b ? plssy il i S R e = 4 daiy & clouds of the Twin Falls country; the blue sky and markable degree. The discoveries thal allow them to come to 1daho and A e » . " e s A 7958 SUTRAGRG (NiT WY the golden grain mak: fsite bit of land have been made at Jarbidge prove con > «“ o8 1 f \ Niagara and the Victoria Cataract in Afric & BES 4% SRGNINKS Mt 9T M- | o their investments in person % .. In th 1dd 9 clusively that there i§ GOLD IN START- R e .4 Thare's % Dictars alithom 5 thia bodk - Than scape. In the middie distance the four horse reaper 3 Falling a Hustler, & » ¢ ! 00 here are Suttln nd bundli th § ] | LING QUANTITIES in this latest, new H. J. Falling is the vice president o 2 SR iy v ' the Thousand Springs and the Blue Lakes. You WEUNE & undling the grain, seems ready fo est gold field of the Rocky Mountains. Twin Falls Bank rust company : A never saw them. But this book brings them to walk out of the picture. Surely for this and many To get to Jarbldge you outfit at Twin 1s enother Nebraska young man that is 'Ziis . Ky 3 you. You can travel in your own home with t others you will pay the cost of mailing. Ten centa? Falls. making good in idaho. Before ¢ g vy N PR gy i E Send it today Information concerning this is abso- SO g0, JSANe T hein . )‘:‘ ; ‘”r ;vju“r’,:;x‘,‘ ;‘u‘mm and m’}bu“ums ulf the tatciy teka the Anderson Savings bank acd of Fir B . : gt G AT SRRy kidp Bl e’ B || THIS INFORMATION IN FOLDERS, National bank of Randolph, Is. Mr. Fai- o g - 4 of the wondrously beautiful Twin Fall§ in this || The Niagar a of the West MAPS, AND PERSONAL LBTTERS 1 1 e financial " nent hen, in this book, there are facts about most beautiful of all the cat D - . 2 e % . ife of southern ldabo. His experience is irrigation, “dry” farming 1 Cataracts. on the ooptl No matter whether you are interested only asother of many had by young I the Eraine and grasses of TN O GUND ¢ GuN ¢ ST ¢ Cwen ¢ s ¢ €01 A dainty tracery in growing food for miners to eat; or coming from the middle west to the oppor- e J . of line engraving sets in becoming d 3 e~ o o . eco & interested in the mines; or Jarbidge is the market for Twin Falls farmers. Potatoes are $180 per ton in Harvestlng is the title of another scene, in Jarbldge right now veloped his bank to the point that it has | |1 (; o - R e ith tables of comparative READY TO FRAME. The OUGHT TO COMMUNICATE WITH throe-quarter of & million capital, surpius | | . . ) This is informa- TO FR AME! book cost three times its | THE TWIN FALLS COMMERCIAL 4 deposits. The bank has jus charged ; ; which you need ® 1 s St CLUB, BEFORE YOU START FROM off $2,00 to = bullding account, Some tden | [ I 4 Shr et Tk b’ b The cost of mailing this book is TEN CENTS Stoaate £° Watas. SRV HOME of the enterprise shown by Mr. Failing < THAT'S ALL WE WANT YOU TO SEND, just THAT'S ALL WE ASK Remember that it is only the book may be gained from the fact that hie E : 19 > i - i ten cents. And this Book is YOURS. YOU TO PAY. 10 cents that costs anything at ar. Maps, fold- erecting for his bank the first steel a W o e Twin Falls country; busi- e SEND v nd personal attention IS ABSO- granite construction in southern ldaho. R ; 5 % ness opportunities, which v GRS ¢ GRS ¢ GRS ¢ GRIAP ¢ GRS ¢ G- LUTELY FREE ; While declaring this i the only country 5 _ % . ‘ + you MUST KNOW ABOUT SOME TIME OR AN- is another of the wonders | Write today for full information on carth for the young man. M. Palling is e b - % || OTHER, Wny Not Now? The cover fs printed in || DRI Cn ROl o e e N |« o s gold bear- Jot WO Sh SEDe 5 hutsg < By mong sixteen colors; ghowing the wonderful Twin Falls || Twin Falls country. It {8 A STUDY IN SEPIA and ing quartz; or write about the fields, ATOsENE t8 the Bp S § A 2 & of the Snake river in all their creamy, purple, red you want it so that you; the children; the whole which are as good as any gold mines. Stevems = Biz Mam. : ; TEAR IT OFF THE BOOK: PUT A SMALL VRAMB || JATIE COUNTRT WoADERS OF THRATWAN | . for intormation. nd level, and stope mm;n‘ | AROUND IT AND YOU HAVE A GEM FOR THE || of malling. Ten cents. Send NOW ol ml_-’:":j'w‘ o At | PARLOR WALL. Send for this book today. There 3 FRPARE. 5 Ja v Vuows ke miniag samec 1t to ui" ol fs & pleture of Shoshone Talls on the vack pase; || The Season’s Yield i J5iy: 5ot to him And he it weary when A Just as handsome. Here {s shown the Snake river \| . ypoa¢ field yielding SIXTY BUSHELS TO THE others talk of problems in promotion; &s pouring EVERY DROP OF IT'S VAST FLOOD ACRE here in the Twin Falls country. The farmer, ,‘. in;h |I s u«; active brain had already | s OVER THIS WALL OF ROCK TWO HUNDRED || a contented smile on his face, is half hidden by the Bt ::"U ":‘i\”:\:‘r:"-"“ e - AND TEN FEET HIGH. You can almost HEAR || upstanding grain. Farmers like this. Bend 10 0 19 Bant 3 B0 5 faliss Losidhr b : ] d IT'S DULL REVERBERATIONS beating on the || cents. ture of W. A. Stevens. now at Twin Falls, & 3 walls of the canyon miles away; you can FEEL And we want you to have it. It's too expensive Idaho, ready Lo go iuto the Jarbidge Als- L ) THE BARTH TREMBLING beneath its tremendous || to send FREE, but If you send ten cents and then trict, the recently discov gold camp | ~ . : ’ i impact. You WANT this book. Send for it today! || come to Twin Falls we'll give you your money near the southe:rn 1daho border in ) ¢ ] 1 The postage, cost of handling, and mailing IS TEN || back. Give it back sad be glad to. Come to the vada Stevens was born at Lodi, Wi : . | . CENTS. Send NOW Club and get your TEN CENTS. uear Madison, the state capital. At % he i > Y had left school; was on his way to the Murray, ldaho, since merged fato the : ol : g . : g 4 Twin Falls, Idaho. portunities' for you in the Mother Lode, now one of the most famous producers of the west | swalting Stevens when he arrived at that