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REAL ESTAT CITY PROPERTY FO! wWontinued.) SALE. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued,) REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) 3-ROOM cottage on lake, among pine | woods, one mile from F. R. station, store. ste.; in center of this state; 14 miles from raipard; soreenad rohies; fireplace; ate. L. L. Osborn, Hubert, Minn 3 large lots and entitely modern house foining the Field club on the west for $4.000. Very sightly and an unususlly well built house; 6 large rooms on first floor, up- stairs mot finished. ot water heat and hardwood finisn Harrison & Morton YES, JUST WHAT YOU WANT! 7 rooms, all modern except heat; lot Gr 125; oar at door; price, 8, $500 cash. bal ance monthly. 7 rooms, all modern except heat; large lot; new; price, §2,600, 300 casb, balance easy § large roomns, brand new, all modern; lot 60x128; price, $2.700, $600 cash, balance easy. 7-room, brand new, beech floors, all mod- ern; a dandy; price, §3,600, $600 cash, bal- ance easy NOWATA _LOT & LAND CO., Suite €24 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 1000 515 DAVENPORT $3,900—8Ix-room all modern nearly | new house, lot 47x112. Payne Investment Co., FOR SALE—At a bargain, new 9-room nouse, reception hall, bath, oak floors, full Lasement, hot water heat. Two fine lots, well located. Inquire 2122 I.ocust St. REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE INSPECT D YOU WILL BUY THIS 12,600 acres In southwest Ark., 7 miles city 25000; railroad station on land; Red River valley; solld body; no richer farm lan “eeveral improved farms on tract; hickor: oak, ash timber. For quick sale, $7.50 per acre; terms. Inspect and you Wil bu: LEGRAND W, JONRS, Texarkana, Ark.- Tex. 120 ACRE! peach tre jand; timbered; Winthrop Ark. $§50. 1,920 acres, black alfalfa $9,990. Robert Sessions, | | water, in Barber count: {sa'o or exchange; Lo i . e | Ot Suburban Home |40 soll A No. 1 price, §0; will take Qmaha BEAUTIFUL Ozark region of Arkansas: fertile valleys, climate, flowing springs; farms all sizes, all prices. ~Write J. C. Mitckell & Co., Fayetteville, Ark. 1hnots, DESIRE some choice equities in good, well -located land. having small Incum- brance against; have good, clear property Russell Le Sourd, 101 Callen- Peoria, 11l Calitornia, California Land Free You are entitled to 320 acres of this good:land. Products which may be raised on these lands embrace everything except Troplc zone products. One man who has twelve acres of orchard here sold & semson’s crop for §9,000. Onie old tree In this section produced 1,500 pounds of apples in a year, for which 3¢ & pound was received. Cherrles are also cheavy producers and i @ ready market. . - These lands are near Los Angeles, close to rafiroad station; good well water; plenty water for irrigation. For further information call on or address JOHN MARES Hotel Boquet. Celorade. COLORADO LAND FOR SALS Atcut .60 scres of good land, most ut a of go , mostly emooth and rolling, fite soll, to be sold in eue body, 15 to 30 miles east of Denver on the Union Pacitic R, R. south of Watkins, Benneit and Strausburg. This tract close to above towns. The land ls fenced anu many tmes oross A provements: uses, barns, sheds, cor- rals, private telephone, etv. 'Good aif: and'bay Jand; also springs and otber w ings. vidi . B Extra good preposition tor o coloniaing. No ageats need ap- & direct from ‘owner, NOAH CA Glenarm Pluce, Denyer, Colo. T OWN about 9,000 acres of the choicest Kiowa county, Colorado, land, which must be sold within gxlv da; the best bargain in Colorado. Fred K. Hodgson, Fergus ¥alls, Minn. y “BEST orchard and farm land in Arkan- sas valley close to ral Al $.6 per Acre In tWenty equas anhiudl pay- ments. This land 18 golng fast and will aouble its value in a very short time, Write W. R. Btover, care of Eiks' club, Pueblo, Colo. laware. DELAWARE FARMS, delighttul climat; rmfl\lnll\" soll, best markel the ides arming country; we guarartee satisfaction; send for froe catalogue. McDaniel & Me- Daniel, Dover, Del. Florida. J. F. WILCOX, Council Bluffs, la.: la est greenhouse in west; beautiful fiowers for any octasion shipped anywhere in U. 8. "FLORIDA FARMS CHEAP Would. you fovest in a 5, 10, 20 or 40-acre or truek | best agrieultural district 0 per acre under We are just opening b frult, vegetable, farm in_Florida if you could ihe market pri & new tract of land in Columbia count: Florida, and while constructing the can poultry, pecan it for po tracts on month and price. We ¥ book, showing pictures of &weliings n"our 1ocality e in ariistie col rs. #ena you such other advertising matter il give you ‘a good idea of our prope o, rich mountain tops, good nced. Other | and market for | §lb per acre cash. Wat# rights for same | ) er per acre under the miarke: | | | | and sightly locations. | Ha Ha Tonka park, and many other tracts, % oultivation; 1,800 Wiberta | Price, t | plank; 40 acres | $5; terms. | or write for circul | 617 Bee Bidg. | now on the market. | | | | | Box No. 151, Gering, Neb. ‘e will mail you this book free and Our land is convenlent to two rail- roads and we have a modern elty of 6,00 %‘”“ in our’ midst People who lorida_consider our tract one of the very best propositions in Florida. Tt is endorsed | -by bankers, congressmen. farmers and the Hoard of Trade. Co., 39 T St. Louls, Mo. MICHIGAN FARM BARG. Send stamp for ou locati CLOSTRRHOUSE & WOOLATO Grand Rapids, Mich. EXCHANGE-—Good shoes and groceries. woods: e s ‘Winnard, Wyoming, @i ACRES of bottom Jand in Towa. near §15 per mere: will take §15.000 1n clear land or good merchan- dise, " Also 0 scres n.Harcison county: clear that Ndrens .M Rem Counell Bluffs; price. | trade equity for Is worth meney. Illtflr. ) .,IA. TOWA corn land is four miles town. fair ‘.- two miles town. falr S, & 8. Buffalo Con ¥ R of 'y'?nx-r line: couststs 500 stock dry you ip clear lapd or incoms proverty? M. B . 88500, jssued a beautiful 2)- | land ds and Columbta-Florida Lana | Man. Fort Dodge, fa. 620 ACRES pasture, well fenced, plenty Kansas, for rent, state what you have. R 8. Fow. Iola, Kan. 0 ACRES, in Mgad county. Kansas. all r_crop goes with land, exidence up fo $4.000, LATHROP & TOBIN, 415 Bee Bullding. THE CREAM O¢ THE CREAM. e have for sale six farms located in eastern Kansas within 70 miles of Kansas City; they are convenient to schools churches, and good towns on main iine of raflway; most of them are well improved, In richness of soll they are equal to the best lands in Jackson county. Missouri of Johnson county, Kan- sas, which sell at from $100 to per acre. We will sell these farms at from $2§ to %6 per mcre; %6 per acre will buy as good a farm, with as good 'mprovements, as can be bought In the above counties-at from $125 to §160 per mcre. No trade, but fair terms. Act promptly. ST. JOHN & PARKER, Olathe, Kan. KANSAS FINELY IMPROVED FARMS, $20 PER ACRE All rented, paying from 10 to 22 per cent rent. - Best alfaifa in the world. Easy terms. 1f not as represented, wiil return your expenses. NOWATA LAND AND LOT €O, €4 N. Y. Life Bidg. 'Phone Red 199, POSSESSION — #0-acre farm; well im- proved; rich soil; 65 acres in cultivation; near good town in southeast Kansas; price, §2.0." Address owner, D. R Finley, Caney, an. Missourt. 19 ACRES between Yee's Summit and Lone Jack, on rock road; well improved; price, 4,000 Jochn W. Luttrel), Indepen- dence, Mo. FOR SALE—In Camden county, Mo., splendid ranch tract, 620 acres; springs, running stream; 60 acres improved; clover meadow; bottom land; blue stem grasa; free range. Also 100 acres joining famous small and lurge, amounting to 10,000 acres. address A. R. Jackson, Cli- max Springs, Mo. 160-ACRE bottom farm; every acre ti able; 6-room house and other outbuildin % acres under plow; fenced and cross fenced; 6 acres hog pasture, fenced with ture, balance saw tim- Plenty of water; want income prop- vy, merchandise or notes secured by first mortgages on real estat price $60 per acre. Address B. F. Clardy, Bthel, Mo. SOUTH MISSOURI CATTLE AND SHEEP RANCHES. improved, 2,120 Taney county; watered; u:,m Christian county; snap; 1400 Oregon county; unimproved; dandy; 4. 2,000 and 1,240 Taney county; & 660 and 440 and 1,400; $5. All well watered, fine graas and snap bargains. OSAGE REALTY CO., Osceola. Mo. ORCHARD lands and cheap, on easy | terms. If interested write South Mis- souri Land and Orchard Company, Doni- phan, Mo, FOR SALE on long time and e 4 unimproved 2-acre acre tracts, on good school, 3 miles fo Bl 5% acre. George Bpri Mo. improved; 2300 and 1,90 Carter county; y terms; tracts and 4 10- road, % mile to Sprin| pri Hughes, Blue I CAN TELL YOU why good jmproved lands sell in this beautiful climate at from gl‘o to $15 an acre. Address Box 4i, Ozark 0. Nebravka. AUCTION SALE OF GOOD LANDS TO BE HELD IN OMAHA ON MAY 3, at 2 p. m. Every acré must, and will be sold to the highest bidder, regardiess of rice. 4.076 acres of good unimproved raw d. Located in Valverde county, Tex: to town on main line of Sou lc railroad. WIIl sell in tracts of 60 acres and up to sult purchaser. Ter $L50 per acre cash, balance long time. , maps and full pi teulars s a chance for you to buy good nd at_your own price. Write today. 8. E. WAIT & CO. (Trustees.) Omaha, Neb, INSPECT AND YOU WILL BUY THIS 12,000 acres in southwest Ark., 1 miles clty of iroad ‘statlon on land; Red River olid body; no richer'farm land; improved farms on tract; hickory, h timber. Ior quick sale, §7.80 per ; terms. Inspect and you will buy. LEGRAND W. JUNES, Texarkans, Ark. ex. 4-BUSHEL WHEAT LAND, $2% PER ACRE. We own and control 20,000 acres of Chey- enne county, Nebraska's cholces vielding county in Nebraska for ten yea alfalfa also a leading crop. Ask for folders and full particulars. Agents wanted ever: where. Write for our proposition at one Rallroad fares refunded if things not represented. Fundingsland & Severson, Stdney, Neb, FARM BARGAIN. M be sold on account of owners ealt) improved cre farm 7% miles trom town; price, $55 per acre; easy tarme. J. T. Campbell.’ Litchfield. Ni WESTERN REAL ESTATE, Farm and town property where rallroad | right-of-way 1s bought through. Kinkald homesteads. Lry laad to come under gov. ernment canal. Don't walt. Address I. O, FARMS, ranches. improveda F. J. Dishner, and ummproved il Neb. 40 acres of good, level grass land, north. east Nebraska, is clear of incumbrance. It s0ld before May 1, will take $4,000; terms, 6 per cent deferred paym dress 'Y 3, care Bee. North Dakota. LARGE and small tracts of land for sale | in North Dakots and Montana. Missouri Valiey Land Ci Dickinson, N. D. 100 IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE—$500 will buy one, balance half crop payments. sworth Land and ‘iree Co., Langdon, D. “TEN THOUSAND acres of homestead in fertile Ward county, N. D. A Lyon Land and Loan snap; 313 per acre. Co., Bowbells, N. D. BUSINESS PROPERTY In Findiay, O. know | fOF Wwestern land; property rents for $i§ | per month;: fine location in one of the best towns in Ohlo; will give you good trade. Write for further particulars. Chay. Sy " Oklahomn. OKLAHOMA BARGAINS — 400 acr exira 2d bottom, two sets improvements, $62. Best county for corn, 110-ACRE Ok} change for eity Piop: J. Harrison, <reulars and price lst O farims, nt ou request: IraStout, Cushing, Okl OKLAHOMA We have 10,000 acres of choice land to select from, ranging in price from $ to 40 per acre. This land is In the oll and &as district and you might get &n wi well With_yeur Jand NOWATA LAND AXD LOT CO. Suite G4 New V. Lite Bl Wyom SALE-Ranch_on Colorade and 9,500 acres of i e:""mhn apply to Harry Patham, ul-.i |and telephone; | stock. | Ross, . Dakota. GRANT COUNTY, 8. D, 160 acres 3 mil under plow; 20 meadow: ail' nie FARMS. from Troy; 130 acres res timothy, bhlance vel land; best of soil; smail house and ry; fine farm. Prios, 6,20, 32,360 cash, balance at 6 per cent. 39 el B miles from Troz, 1K acres all tillable woll; Price, §10.500; one- ‘Toy; 120 acres under plow, 70 acres tame grass, 100 acres tenced for ‘pasture; all nice land and all tillable; nice large house, good barn, gran grove trees; g00d arrel ciste d balance © per cent. 50 acres § miles from Troy; under plow, 30 acr pasture and hay la acres grove; fine large house, granary and other bulldings; windmill, tank, etc.; to own this means to be happy. 'Price, $10 per acre; $9,000 cash and balance at 6 per cent. Also have raw prairie lands for sale on easy terms. Address THOMAS R. STEVENS, Troy, 8. D. DOUGLAS COUNTY—320. acres % mils Armour, 200 crop, balance alfalfa and hay, fair imp.; Al farm y terms. 320 a 8 miles Armour, on the very besf proved farms in county, land perfe acres tame grass, balance crop cultivation, fine grove, orchard; this is one of the best. bargains in county, 320 acres mour, 260 cultiv., new barn, fair house: genuine bargain in this. 160 acres, all cuits. vated, no buildings; a bargain, near town. 16 other cholce Improved farms in Douglay and Charles Mix counties, prices $40 to §70 per acre. BRULF COUNTY-3%0 acres 24 miles new house, other buildings good, d, land the best. (40 acres iq mile Pukwana, 110 crop, al! good, tillable land, good set Improvements, at a bargain. cres ¢ miles Pukwana, well improved, one of the best snaps in county. 120 acres 2 miles town, well improved, & snap. 50 other improved and unimproved places in Brule and Buffalo counties, $20 up. Have nothing _but the very choicest pieces of land. "Write for further informdtion and W. T. BARTLETT, %5 Graln Exchange Bidg., Sioux City, Ia. SOUTH DAKOTA LANDS. 640 acres, lying on the valley at the foot of the Wessington hills, with $5,00 worth of improvements, consisiing of a gnod, new bank barn 40x65, with v of room for hay, cattle and horses od_elght-room house, granary and corncrib; artes well, running through hog pasture; 60 acres of this land is as good land a- there is in Hand and Beadle countles, with fust enough slope to drain nicely; the other forty acres consists of twelve acres of good natural timber, good high building spot nd fine pasture land; 400 acres of thls land is in ‘cultivation and 200 acres is fine hay meadow; level land and should be cultivated; this land paid 15 per cent Inter- est on the investment for the last five years; it can be bought for the small sum Of $42.50 per acre, on good terms; the place has the advantages of rural free delivery this section is elther an in: vestment or a home for anyone to handle, with or without stock, as it lles tributary to cheap pasture land: only six miles from Wessington, and will bear elose inspection; this Is one of fifty or more bargains that | we ean offer. Wessington Valley Land Co., Wessington, S. D. 1 HAVE for quick sale a % section seven miles from Midland, 115 acres in nice growing wheat, jand all under fence and cross fence; small house and barn; will sell this land at $22 per acri including crop and new disc and mower, good wagon al other farm machinery; will carry back $2600 at 7 per cent interest. Come uick if you want this snap. Hudson Land gency, Midland, S. D. SOUTH DAKOTA LAND—The rush s on for Stanley county land; several new lines of rallroad now building in this county Buy pow and double your money in the next two years. Choice lands selling at from $12 to $18 per acre. For maps and in- formation write tc. Felland Realty Co., 54 Palace Bidg.. Minaeapolis. Minn. FOR SALE--At a bargain, an Oklahoma farm. in the richest agricultural portion of state. For particulars addre eo. J. Martin, Amarillo, Tex. SPECIAL fine proposition of 7.680 acr all fine land: joining the city of Midiand, Tex.. on T. P.'R. R.; part can be seld for town lots; baiance for farms; already run out in tracts from $0 acres up; all tillable; the town Is booming. and this can be handled on 340,000 cash; will agree to give deeds with each 50 tracts with separate set of notes; 10 annual payments. ¢ per cent interest; can furnish blue print; write me at once. Will Jennings, Italy, Tex. FOR SALE—Cheap land. in old Mexico and Rio Grande valley, Texas: any size tract; adapted to sugar cane. cotton, fruits and general agriculture; large acreage timber. mineral oil and grazing: some im- | proved ranches. Address O. C. Hillebrandt Co.,'Lands, Loans and Investments, Browns- villa, Tex. a beautiful home. | REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.) 'IION-' TO LOAN—Payne Investment Co. | FIVE PER CENT MONRY to on | Omaha business property. THOMAS BRENNAN, Room 1 N York Life B WANTED-City loans. Pevers Trust Co. 100 to §10,000 mad . W. D, Wea ead Bidg., 18th an r::l::. o1 LOWEST RATES—Bemis. Brandels Blds. SECURITY | is of first importance fih making an Invest- ment. We have number of ,ood mort. gages secured by Nebraska farms and bearing 6 per cent Interest, which are of- fered to Investors. See our loan department | with reterence to thess. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Routheast Corner 15th and Farnam. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT SWAPS ONE of the finest fiuit farms ever built; 20 acres large and small frult; modern ; an ideal home and & big mone f, 1t 18 worth §7,/ Do you want it’ NOWATA LA ND LOT CO. Buite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Red I | IF YOU want good Kaneas farms for your flats, residence or other income prop- erty list with u LATHROP & TOBIN, 415 Bee Bulldin CLOSED carriage or street hack, landau- let style. but litle used, made by Cunning-. bam and sold new for $LO. This carriags is now worth §600 In ecash, but we would exchange it for horses or for vacant prop- ¢rty ‘or for western land. Johngon, Dan- forth Co.. 8. W. Cor, 10th and Jones Sta $8,000. $17,000. $20,000. Gener: Mmerchand ise. 15,000—$17,000 hardwa wants land. Please e legal numbers in first letter. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO.. Suite 62¢ N. Y. Life Bldg. Red 109. You Want a Farm e other fellow wants city property or stock of goods. We want the commissk Send us full description in first letter ai we will get you a trade. NOWATA _LAND & LOT CO.. Buite 64 N. ¥. Life Bidz. Hed 198 WILL_exchange good land in Kimball county, assenger car in good condition. . 28, care Bee. uarter section of ebraska, for five- Address PARTIES wishing to buy or trade for large tracts of dry, improved or unim- proved land, irrigated, improved or unim proved land, lands where reservoir sits can be developed and the land put under & good ditch that will furnish an_abundance of water, correspond with A. C. White, Fort Morgan, Colo. h | Two houses clear $4,000 Trade for land and assume a reasonable | amount, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO, 624 N. Y. Life Bidg Red 19% | WHAT have vou got to trade for Colo- | rado irrigated jands under £ood reservolr and ditch? A. C. White, Fort Morgan, Colo, | TO EXCHANGE for stock general mer- chandise, 160-acre improved farm. Adams county, North Dakota, or 320 acres Stuts- man “county, North 'Dakota. Lock Box 761, Jamestown, N. D 1 HAVE several fine pleces of land that I want to trade for merchandise stocks of | goods. A. C. White, Fort Morgan, Colo. 1F YOU HAVE Property to the amopnt of $5,000 to ex- change for a good moneymaking business write MIDLAND INVESTMENT CO., 108-4 llccngl Blg_‘. 23 SOUTH OMAHA ned Rooma For Rent.. NICE furnished room; 'hot ater; centrally located. 2315 I. ROOMS and board: ‘£aod location, close in. 2310 L St., near it | "WAVERLY HOTEL, 3310 M St.; Am. plan; bath; $1.% day; weekiy, §6 up; meals, Zc. flered for Furn and cold | FOR SALE—Barber shop; call or address | James Turner, 412% N. 26th,, South Omaha. Hedp Wanted. | \WANTED—Lady cook, Kiine Hotel, 100 | N 24t TRRIGATED farm in Toyah valley; 160 acres in alfalfa, 40 acres ready for corn; this 1s sald to'be the best farm in the valley; will pay 20 per cent this year. Write 'S, E. Washow. Saragosa, Texas. Virgin WHY remain where the climatic conai- | fons are so much against you when you can purchase the richest land, at lowest prices. in the country of Manafee? A ten- acre farm here will net much as 100 cres in the north; delightful elimate, no drouths, convenient markes abundant at highest price: establish a fruit and d_become indepen FAA E{hun. G northern markets; vegetable farm here ent: write for booklet. erai Industrial Agent, Al Norfolk. Va. Rallway, Washington, DAIRYING PAYS. And nowhere better than in Snohomish county, Washington. But little freezin, or hot weather, no bad storms and small grail , roots and most fruits yleld grea failures. Butter 30c ~ per Ib. and higher. Our best dairymen have money in plenty; 18 years ago I brought e from Wisconsin and have done dairying, so talk confidently. I am now ling real estate and many farms. Have of 185 acres, mostly bottom land, large condensery good ocity; r piped into buildings, now support- cows. Price with tools and some Good term More big and fiie Wil oo particulara. readers, get busy. See what snaps I have in land. Leander Clark, Kearney, Neb. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS FOR and 7-room houses. If prices are right | we ean sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT €O, Suite 8 N. Y. Life Blag WANTED—To hire, to corn. 40 acres Fort ( Tel, Webster 1152, HAVE $10,000 to §25,000 to invest in first- s Income property. Must be well lo- rnuea. Prefer brick bvildings. E 241, care oe. en and_planted REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED—City loans and warrante. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1220 Farnam St LOANS to home owners and home build- eras with privileze of making partial pay- ments semi-annunlly. W. H. THOMAS. 2 First National Bank Bid Good 6% Farm Mortgages always on hand and for amounts from $300 to $3,000, BENSON & MYERS, 412 JJA Life Bldg. ARVIN BRO. n N Y 000 on Improved property. s, /el s 750 1n 35,000 on hames In Omaha. O K Real Estate Co., 108 N. Y. Life' Doug or A-2182 . Ihoun, Neb. Dr. | sale at | TAILORS . ___ G. A. LINQUEST CO., 235 PAXTON.BLK. MAX MORRIS, %1 BROWN BLOCK. ror st bt V. TAUCHEN. Krug: Theater Bldg. WANTED—SITUATIONS A CLEAN, young man, with two years' experience as head clerk to sales and traffic manager of large manufaotur- ing company desires position in advancing route of similar character. References. Ad- dress B 220, care Uee. \ FIRST-CLASS _up-fo-date dressmaker wants sewing in familles; can best ot clty references. Tel. Douklas WANTED—TO BUY “BEST PRICE paid for second-hand furni- ture, carpets, clothing and shoet ‘Phone Douglas #1. 1 SECOND-HAND clothing. party. afternoon dresses. John Feldman, D. 3128 or Ind. A-2636, T BUY, sell and exchange second-hand goods. 501 Rosenberg, 108 5. 14th. Doug. KEISER pays best for furniture, eto. Antique furniture cheap. 1020 Center. D. 5%62. - toned OwnN SAYS BUY FROM LUMBER ;Anu owNe Ay Tw TRIPS IN_S1xT) FooT \ENGTHS 8 SCREEN LuMBRR | NOW , HOM N EWARD /| MiLL. . The Boss of the Spring fever raged in the Boss' establish- ment. The Boss' wife, suddenly and unac- countably discontented with the narrow limits of home, decided that her talents were wasted on the Boss and that if she had followed her natural inclinations Sarah Bernhardt would have retired from the stage and Maude Adams would now be grateful for a summer engagement in Denver ‘‘stock.” “In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.” The average man, on the, contrary, turns his mind to dreams of tishing. 1 80 one evening, just after the Boss' wife was declaiming the Jullet solifoquies to her mirror, the Boss' latchkey turned in the door and, laden down with bundles, he staggered Into the apartment. “Gallop apace ye fiery-footed steeds!" in- the new Jullet, while Mary, the gaping handmalden, rejoiced that at last the master was come nome and could de- cide whether the mistress needed a spring tonio or a straitjacket. “Hey, there, Jullet!” called the Boss, good-naturedly, ‘‘come, look at my new fishing tackle; we're golng flshing to- morrow. I'm taking the day off and we'll run down on Long Island and bring home the finest string of trout that ever sis- zled! What do you say? The new Jullet, being’'a married person, was used to descending from the heights of the balcony with the swiftness of an eclevator minus & safety brake. “That'll be great!” she answered, unro- mantically; “but have you brought me a fishing pole?” “Certainly not. row the boat.” “Yes, you are!” jeered the lady. “We don't stir one step out of the house un- less you've brought me a pole, reel, line, sinker, flies and everything' ““Here they are In this package,"” the well trained Boss replied. ¥ And then suddenly an inspiration smote him. ‘“‘Suppose we go down tonight and get up early tomorrow morning—around 4 o'clock, say—and go fishi Fishes bite so much better at sunrise. The Boss' wife agreed and three hourw later found her and the enthusiastic fish- erman installed in & 6x8 room of a Long T'm taking you along to Establishment He Takes a Day Off to Teach His Wife How to Fish. - / B0Ss WORE. A SOV'uESTER. AND TOPPED BOOYS ; AND . THE- LADY, A PICTURE. (AT of a kerosene lamp. They had given orders to be called at 4 o'clock. Five o’clock found the Boss and his wife padding solemnly the cow path to the lake. And after the Boss had unlocked the oars of the rowboat they had hired and pushed softly out of the seaweed-strewn harbor Into deep water, stirred by the mystery of early morning, the Boss' wife surveyed the fisherman and his regalia, and, it must be confessed, she smiled. There was really no reason why she should smile. The spectacular sou'wester the Boss wore for the occasion was not i ————— Daily Health Hints, To stimulate the kidneys a dlet may be used that includes parsley, carrots and sparagus. Black pepper and horseradish are also useful, and gin and hock are recognized aids in this particular. | Inland fnn, scented by the subtle perfume| more absurd than the flower-hung ploture hat she had donned herselt. His high- topped boots were no more strange than her French-heeled Oxfords crossed in-a little pool of water in the bottom of the boat. | Nevertheless, the Bosa' wite, completely satisfied with her own attire, laughed in- wardly at the $20 worth of boots, landing nets, gaff and other fishing tackle which formed the Boss' outfit. The sun came up, cleaving the morning mist with a sword of light and firing the lake to 48 many opalescent tints asihe trout it contained.. “Gee!" sald the Boss, as he dropped the this fs & great morning! We'll stop here. This looks like a good place,” and he cast his line. The Boes' wife, with & very unsportsman. like effort, cast hers. Her line was in the water, but her eyes were on the distant shore. Out of a clump of marsh grass she saw a long, lean, black and catlike animal emerge. S-r-r-x-x-r-r-x! sang the Boss' reel. “Oh, look!" sand the Bass' wife. ‘Look at | the otter!" “Oh—!" sald the boss, who felt the trout escaping, and then he added, rudely, “Why can't you sit in the middle of the boat and keep still? I brought you here to catch trout, not otters! The Boss' wife smiled grimly, but sai¢ nothing. Her reel spoke for her. T-rerex-x-x-r-r-x! it How she did it she never knew. Awk- wardly, ignorantly, stupidly, she wound the reel. Nevertheless a pound and a hlt trout landed at her feet, flopping irides- cent homage to her skill. “Oh, look at it!" she screamed ecstatic- ally—isn't it beautiful?” This was the beginning. “If {t's under the legal size, sald the Boss, “you have to throw it back!" But it waen't. Evidently the Boss re- ferred to the trout he was about to catch, and to the others that followed It was a sad story~the triumph of bull- headed luck over cold science, and is best told in the Boss' comment to the Con- firmed Married Man next morning: “Izaak Walton's ideas on piscatorial m&: térs are purely theoretical, unsclentif! filogical and impractical.” (Copyright, 1910, N. Y. Herald Co.) WANTED-5,00 feather beds. Write or ‘phone D. 7608, Metropolitan Feather Co., 801 N. 20th. BEST PRICES pald for 2d-hamd furni- ture, carpets, stoves, clothes, shoes. - D. 5521 i The Tired Business Man = Tells Friend Wife to Let the Cruelty Be Unrefined. WHEN_writing to advertls kindly mention The B WANTED—TO RENT We Are Getting Numerous Calls For Houses of All Sizes. List With Us. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 199. i GOVERNMENT NOTICE | CHIEF QUARTERMASTER OFFICE. Omaha, Neb., March 21, 1910. Sealed pro- posals, in tripiicate, will be received here and by the quartermaster at the posts named herein, untfl 10 u. ., central standard time, April 21, 1910, for furnishin mineral ofi and gasolihe during the fiscal year ending Juve %, 1911, at Omaha and Forts Omaha and Robinson, Nebrask Fort Des Moines, lowa. Forts Riley and Leavenworth, Kans Forts D. A. Rus- sell and Mackenule, Wyoming and Fort | Meade, 8. D. United States reserves right |fo veject or accept any or all ‘proposls { or any part thereof. Information furnished on "wpplication here, or_to quartermaster | at the stations named. 'Bnvel contain- ing-proposals should be marked “Proposals for Mineral Oll or Gasoline.” and addressed to Major D. . M'CARTHY. C. Q. M | . M.21-22-23A.18-19-20. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS 'HAMBURG AMERICAN &)1 Modein Safety Devices (Wireless, ete) London--Paris- Hamburg Cineinnatl, Apr.25, LAM |(c)Gral Walderses May 13 & Amariun 1o Vie. May 31 “What do you know about this Brooklyn woman suing for a separation on the ground that her husband treated her to re- | fined cruelty?’ exclaimed Friend Wife. “As though cruelty could be refined!" “On with the dance, let crueity ba ynre fined,” paraphrased Man. “If the lady stood for sugar unre- fined before marriage she should expect cruelty refined now. Along with sugar and oil, erueity is the principal thing we refine right now. She should be glad he treated her at all. And did you read what that retinement of cruelty coneisted of? Oh, terrible and awful thought! Hubby erit! clsed her hat “Oh, erowning insult! ‘crowning’ part? As If & mere masculine human being who could.stand about ten feet away and look at the roof garden show could get good an idea of it - lady who had inside Information from the inside of the hat! When a man attempts to criticise. his wife's millinery he has troubles to the brim. v “With a man the buying of a hat is a simple matter. He goes to the place he went to the last time and asks for a hat, and the young man present, having heard m ask for a derby, shows him all the other handicaps, including golf caps, and finally places on his roof a neat little plece of felt, or, If it ls summer, a straw, and extracts the customary two or three bucks. And the purchaser goes home and has to call his wite t he has a new awning. She wouldn't know the difference, thinking he has merely had the old one brushed, FHe does not ha to exert any great preference, telling the | clork that any kind of hat will do, as long as it is & black felt derby, seven and & the Tired Business | Did you get that | attention to the fact that | “STARTLED VISION." | “But with women it is quite another | story; In fact, It 1s & serial story with many | abrupt ‘to be continued in our nexts, and | |at that it never comtes out the way we think it will. Bpeaking architecturally, it is not only another story, but several other storles and an attic. | “Some wives' make a pretence of wish- | | ing to plea them serfously as to the plans and speci cations of the next mansard, or . rather womansard roof in which they will appear, They ask the producers what would be the | idea of a cute little conception for the-top | flbor, and If the gent has happened to see something rather choice on his way home from work or has been inadvertently browsing through the fashion Dages. he eases off of his limited intellect & brief their ‘hubbles’ by consuiting | ' |resume of the words and music of the composition which has struek his idle fancy. | “He may give specifications and ground plans and elevations, hinting. for Instnce, he would Itke a plot of white straw with & sweeping brim,-lined with black velvet underneath, and trimmed with same around the top to bring out the sub-plot of meat | rosebuds of a dainty pink, with a Mttle | whipped cream laid! over and served pipin | hot. And, having meekly accepted ‘hubby’ suggestions and praised his taste in hats, ‘wifle' gently drains off anything from ten | to & hundred simoleons, or about enough | to keep the old man In hats for a lifetime, | and does a disappearing act. And presently "-m dawns upon his startled vision peeping | shyly from beneath a red straw. turban, | trimmea with purple ribbons and violets. Or else she doesn't consult him at all. But |in any case she can be depended on to | weep coplousty and aecuse him ‘of cruelty when he tells her exactly what he thinks of 1t “'A hat is woman's crowning glory,” said Friend Wite, sententiously. “Then uneasy lles the husband who ap- proves of the crown." replied the Tired Business Man. (Ucpyrighted, 1910, by New York Herald C'o.) e ——— Dandellons. The merry little dandelions, In flmV yellow hats, Alert and sweet, They look as neat As tiny butter pats. The cheery Ilittle dandelions, 80 biithe and wids awake mrw star 'l.;x. 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