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TUESDAY, APRIL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Real ’Mli llunnl?rl for (Drll l! furnishea by tne Midiand Guarantes Irust company, bonaea absuracters, Farnam street. Te. Luugias 36 N, A. Eckery and husbana to slla Cusick, east & teot of north 0 reet Of Jot L, block 4, Hhint's 34 add..§ 150 | McCague " Investment company o | _Annie Gerber, lot 5 block 184, city. 46,12 |W. W. Wenquest to C. B. Wenquest, 8% of nortu 1M feet of wi Of o% of lot 4, Kagan' V. Morgan and husband Holmes-Adkins Co., west 60 feet of lot b, block ¥, Kountze Place....... Raiston ‘Townsite company to ¥ Beohiavek, lot 32, block 24, Ral REAL ESTATE FARM AND MANC (Lnnnn\l»d ) e HEAL ::uku: ANG s \Conts ueu.) Wiork REAL ESTATE LOANS fOR SALE (Continued,) SALE | FARM WANTED—City_loans. Pevers Trust Co. 100 to $10,00 made promptly. F. D, Wea Wead Bldg., 15th ndnp?-mn‘:u{x oy, LOWEST RATES—Bemis, Brandels Bl Til = SECURITY is of first importance in making an invest- ment. We have a number of good mort gages secured by Nebraska farms and Dbearing 6 per cent Interest, which are of- | fered to Investors. See our ioan department with reference to these PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., Southeast Corner 15th apd Farnam. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT " Farm and Ranch L W, na | fuy ; MAGAZINE PAG{ BUSINESS PROPERTY iIn Findiay, O, ~ 2 (" N | FLORIDA FARMS CHEAP | BUSINESS FROPERTY In Tty D st W, v ur WRCTE e month; fine location in one of the best poutir Pecap uF WFUCk |towns in umo. will give you good trade. # pest agrictilural dll-l;ul‘ Write for further particulars. Chas. Stay- W vy vu B frur, i YUu Couin Wi AL po & new tract of land ‘th R South Danots wrgih, W WLl Be i thim v month and &t §lv per wcre unucr the price. we nave just .ssued & beau o book, snowiag pictures of tiel Sblings in our locanty i in artsue I ors. we will &l you this bouk ire and Send you such otuer adverumig MAter w Wil give you a good idea of propos ton, Our land is conven two cull | Toads and we have w modern city of 80| pedpie n our inidst. People Who Know | ¥10rida consider our trace one Of the very ions in Flonda. 1t is endorsed | and e u Land Mo. F, GRANT COUNTY, 8. D. FARMS. 100 acres 3 miles from Troy, 120 acres | under plow; 20 acres timothy, ~balance meadow; all nice, level land; best of soll small house and granary; fine farm. Pric 36,20; §2,20 cash, balance at § per cent. 820 acres 2% miles from Troy, 10 acres under plow, balance all tillable; good soll; | no bulldings; & beauty. Price, $10,50; one- half cash and balance at 6 per cent. 820 acres 24 miles from Troy; 120 acres | under plow, 70 acres tame grass, 100 acres fenced for 'pasture; all nice land and all tiliable; nice large house, good barn, gran- ary, etc.; nice grove trees £00d | water, @h-barrel cistern; a beautiful ho Price, $13,300; one-half cash and balance at § per cent. 560 acres 5 miles from Troy; 400 acres under plow, 3 acres tame grass, balance pasture and hay land; %6 acr ced; 13 acres grove; fine large house, large barn, | granary and other bulldings; well of good water, windmill, tank, etc.; to own this farm ‘means to be happy. Price, $0 per | acre; $9,000 cash and balance at § per cent. | Also have raw prairie lands for sale on | easy terms. Address | THOMAS R STEVENS, | Troy, 8. D. DOUGLAS COU Armour, 20 crop, balance aifaifa and hay, fair imp.; Al farm, easy terms. 820 acres % miles Armour, one of the very best im- proved farms in county, land perfect, 100 acres tamo grass, balance crop cultivation, fine grove, orchard, this is one of the best bargains in county. 320 acres ¢ miles Ar- mour, 260 cultlv., new barn, fair house: & genulne bargain in this, 160 acres, all cuiti- vated, no buildings; a bargain, near to 16 other choice improved farms in Dougla: and Charles Mix counties, prices $40 to $70 per acre; BRULF COUNTY—380 acres 2% miles Pukwana, new house, other buildings good, 260 cultivated, land tho best. 640 acres 34 mile Pukwana, 110 crop, al! good, tillable | land, good set improvements, at a bargaln. 160 acres 4 miles Pukwana, well improved, one of the best snaps in county. 1% acres | 2 miles town, well improved, & snap. 60 other improved and unimproved places in Brule and Buffalo countics, $20 up. Have nothing but the “very chofcest pleces of land. Write for further information and lists, W. T. BARTLETT, 305 Grain Exchange Bldg. Sloux City, Ta. SOUTH DAKOTA LAND_The rush 8 on for Stanley county land; several new lines | of rallroad mow bullding in this county. | Buy now and double your money in the next two years. Choice lands selling at from $12 to §18 per acre. I'or maps and In. formation write tc Felland Realty Co., | Palace Bldg., Minneapolls, Minn. BOUTH DAKOTA LANDS, ' 0 acres, lying on the valicy at the foot of the Wessington hills, with $5,000 worth | of improvements, consisting of a good, new |bank barn 40x65, with plenty of room for hay, cattle and horses; a good elght-room house, granary and corncrib; artesian well running through hog pasture; 600 acres of this Jand is as good land as there i3 in Hand and Beadle countles, with just| enough slope to drain’ nicely; the other forty meres consists of twelve acres of £0od natural timber, good high building spot and fine pasture land; 400 acres of this land is in cultivation and 200 acres is fine | hay mieadow; level land_and should bo | itivated; this land paid 16 per cent inter- 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 and telephone; this section is cither an In: vestment or & home for anyone to han with or without stock, as it les tributary 1o cheap pasture land: only six miles from Wessingion, and will bear close inspection; tEls is one of fifty or more bargains that we can offer. Wessington Valley Land Co., Wessington, 8. D. cut (1 ouy kb" IT 0UT I 7HERE 1S, [fon: TATs oun) NEIGHBOR, ALD ERMAN KAGG ! HE'S GOT A LEi LLE T00 MUCH' MY! WE CAN'T LEAVE HIM IN THAT CON- FDITION! Wi HAVE 10 TAK HIM_HOME! —, ite company to Charies vek, lot 24, biock 12, Ralston ‘ownsite cqmpany to Anton vek, lot 41, biock %, dnd lota blwl M, L. Denton and hus Pauisen, east 68 fest ul’ lot 6, block 1, West' knd .. Joseph F. Murphy Beater, lots 2 and 21, block 1, South Omata View ... A. R. Nelhart and wife to Jasperson, Iot b, block 1, Himebaugh & Patterson’s sub, . Gwyer to John P. Kehoe, block Patrick's 2d company to R. Everts, Block 8, Dundee Place ., R, G, Stroble and wife to F. 8. Hotch- kiss, east 83 feet of lot 10, block b, Reed's 3d . 2 1da V. Tiden and husband to Otto A. Weiss, Jot 8, block 3, Exchange Place The Marble s-vlnz- bank to Willlam lots 6 and 7, block 228, Tiilie Loftman, iot 8 block 1, Curtis & Stone’ O. T. Banner and wife to E. hes part nwi of nel sec. & To HUSTLE ALL OF THE TIME! 1TS 3 ACRES, son. 4 acres, T-R. house, 46th and Harney. 23 acres, small House, 40th and Boulevard: ¥. D. WEAD, 101 Farnam St 5-R. house, 4Sth and Mander- boArd oL Columbia-¥ ok Con. M9 Times. Bidg., St. Lous TLE. J 1lhnels. DESIRKE some cholcs equities in good, well located land, having small incum- brance ingt; have gOou, clear property Russell Le sourd, 101 Callen- Peorla UL Towa. SWAPS ONE of the finest fruit farms ever bullt; 20 acres large and small frult; modern house; an ideal home and a big money maler. It is worth §7,00. Do you want it? NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Buite 624 N. ¥. Lite Bidg. Red 1999 CLOSED carriage or street hack, landau- | Jet style, hllt litle used, made by Cunniug- ham and sol for '$1,00. This carriage is now wnrlh $500 in cash. but we would exchange It for horses or for vacant prop- erty or for western land. Johnson, Dan- | forth Co, 8. W. Cor. 10th and Jones Sta $8,000. $17,000. $20,000. General merchand\s $15,000—$17,000 I"Ielll w WE MUST WAKE Hi UR JAKE. DO NOT LEY HIM SEE ME! AFTER WE WAKE * HIM WE MUST TRY 10 GET HIM ON'HI FEET! LETS SHAKEM GOOD AND BRING | IM To HIS SENSES GOT Hi ,; W CAN GET Him STARTED, We'1y || | | vood 19,50 stock dry | hut have you M.u | BE ALL RIGHT! WE'D BETTER STEADY HIM ALONG FOR A SHORT DISTANCE ILL- HE GETS FOR' FXCHANG goods, shoes and g in clear iud or Mconie property Winnard, Wroming, 1 % mile m land in lowa, pear §i5 per acre; will nd or good merchan- I Harrison county; sometning clear that Address D. M. Rem- Council’ Blutts; pric take $15,000 in clear I dise. 0 % acres will trade equity for is worth the woney. ington, Mondumin, 1a TOWA eorn land i best lard: 100 acres four miles town, fair bulldings, $8,000; 155 acres two miles town, fair bulldings, $,60). Write 8. & 8. Buffalo Center, la. hardware wants land. ¢ legal numbers in first letter. ATA LAND AND LOT C V. Y. Life Bidg. Red 10 You Want a Farm the other fellow wants city property or stock of ds, ‘We want the commission, Send us full description in first letter and we will ge* you a trade. NOWATA LAND & L(JT CO., Htod 13, WILL exchange good quarter sectlon of iand in Kimball county, Nebraska, for five- | passenger car in good condition. Address | Y 28, care Bee. | enindler ana wite, \\‘4 lot 6, bloci 4, Credit Foncler . M. A. Danbaugh to lot 3, block 3, Marysville. John K. George to A. O. Schelgler, lots 80 and 81, Sullivan's. Joseph V. Kasper ~and Mate) Krajocek, west 33 east 99 feet of lot 4, block 11, Rogers' Reed Bros. to lot 3, blook 8, Place €. R. Sweet to C. H. Sweet, lot 13, replat of block 3, Bemis Park.. 5. D. Bangs and wife to Stella Ri ers, lots 1 and 2, block 15, Summit add, Ase A. Broadwell, et al, referees, to in Rebensee, lot 1, block 130, Flor- ence ... Stephen D. Welszho mit add. . E. Wakef! Springer, lot Omaha R. Hansen an 18, Grove-Wharton to Rasmus Ha 102, Dundee Place Carl Jensen to J. Armbru feet of lot 9, block 25, Wilcox' 24 add. M. J. Mll‘lxln to M. Bell, 33, Ambler Place . The Westland Realty company to Reuben W. Elton, lot 20, Howes' add. The Westland Realty company to R. W. Biton, east §3-10 feet lot 19, Hawes' .. B. Wicox and wife to B. Long, south 78 feet lots 4, block 2, Walnut Hill. R. K. Bell and wife to A. W. lot 10, block 81. Albright's Choice. W. E. Sage to R. K. Bell, Nellle Kerby' to Garvin Bros. and 11, bloek 2, Ames' Pla 8. H. McKinley apd husband ‘Wilcox, lot 3, Colfax sub. C. M. Lansing to Charles lots 10,11 .and 12, block 3, Portland Place Kenwood Reity company to Barbara Kirchner. lnla 188 and 1%, Kenwood John H. Butler and wife to Joseph T.. Musgrave, lots 1 and 2, block 7, Bovad's . H. Frlrflmfl!‘ %o Harry Bernstein, lal 6, Godfrev's . Joseph E.'Musgrave and wife to John H. Butler, lots 16 and 17, block 4, Pruyn Park . S, T and ANE! "Flrh-tnna to A. M. Fisher. pant 1ot 18 Charisen Helghts 8. J and A. V. Firestone to A. M. Fisher, 10t:157 and «part of lot 156, Charlsen Heights Parsns to. C. H. B\lllnl‘d 7, block B Boyd's. Wis BEARINGS ! | NEVER LIKE To SEE A MAN, ESPECIALLY A NEIGHBOR OF /“IAKE, OR WE'LL NEVER GET HIM UP AGAIN! IVE GoT YOUR HAT, JAKE! WE'LL JUST KEEP RIGHT ON WITH HIM! HE WILL SOBER UP SOON, \F HE DOESN'T WE'LL TAKE HIM \AtL THE WA, (TF 1T HADN'T BEEN For ME, GOODNESS KNOWS. HE'D BE IN THE LOCKUP NOW! SHE DIDN'T STRI ME, SHE SEEMED 0 TA HER SPITE oUT'oN JAKE'! SHE'S VERY \uNjRA‘Vi ULt T SUPPOSE SHE WAS_EXCITED! IS JAKE BACK TO HIS CHORES, CoLoNEY SILAS wite to feet of well fenced, plenty 8. B er, in Barber county, Kansas, for rent, sale or exchange; e what you have. Owner, R. 8. Few, Iola, Kan, THB CREAM Ok THE CREAM. We 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 line of raillway; most of them are well improved, and sightly locations. 1In 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 3§50 per were. We will sell these farms at from 32 to $5 per acrc; 366 per acre will buy as good & farm, with as good improvements, as can be bought in the above counties at from. $125 (0 $1% per more. No trade, but | falr terms. Act promptly. ST. JOHN & PARKEH, Olathe, Kan. HE STREET, IN- TOXICATED, WE S MUSTN'T LET of Kruger, Durant Bartha replat Twn honles clear ‘4 00{) Trade for land and assume a reasonable amount. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 64 N. Y. Life Bidg. Red 1909, TWHAT have ga and ditch? s, J ! G0 You A EN? TAKE THAT! ou KD‘ IO llld(‘ lor Colo- ted lands under good reservolr A. C. White, Fort Morgan, Coio. | “IF YOU HAVE "-' Property to the amount of 35,000 to ex- change for a good making business write MIDLAND INVESTMENT CO., 103-4 | McCague Bidg. SOUTH OMAHA hed Rooms For Rent.. Bangs and wife to Anton THAT 15 THE THANKS WE (GET FOR BRINGING E | 12, South block 49, block 102, Dundee nstruction company lot 19, block FINELY IMPROVED FARMS, $20 PER ACRE All rented, paying from 10 to 22 per cent rent. Best aifalfa in the world ' Basy terms. If not as represented, wliil return your_expenses. ATA LAND AND LOT CO., €4 N. Y. Life Bldg. ‘Phone Red 1000 POSSESSION — H-acre farm; w proved; rich soll; 55 Acs hear good town ik sou(heast Kansas, p 250, Addrass owner, D. R. Finley, Caney, an. Fura NICE furnished room: hot and cold | entrally located. 2315 I. lot 1, block VERLY . HOTEL, 2310 M § FOR SALE—Barber shop; call or address James Turner, 412 N. 2th, South Omaha. | B. He Gives His Wife a Few Pointers on Base Ball Ethics, Hedp Wanted. iy WANTED—Lady cook. N._24th St. The Boss of the Establishment BY AMERE MANN. The Boss of the Establishment was ob- viously excited. So was his wife. So was everybody else in town. From which all wise fans will infer that the only day in the year had arrived, when the most blase city in the world, New York, throws its hat in the air and its dignity to the winds with the mighty shout: b3 “Play ball!" “We must get there early and.aveld the s|erowd,” the Boss announced at about the time “that 40,00 other citizens made the same astute observation, The Boss' eyes sparkled in joyous an- ticipation of a great game. His wife shared nis evullient mood; partly, perhaps, because she, too, was & fan, but mostly because her Chantecler | Michigan. Kiine Hotel, 100 | MICHIGAN FARM BARGAINS. Send .stamp for our catalogue. Glves| location, price, owner's address. Several cholce farms in famous Michigan Fruit Belt. CLOSTERHOUSE & WOOLSTON, Grand Rapids, Mich, Minnesota. | game! And here you let me explain things | to you as it you'd never scen a base ball same before! May I msk where you. ac- quired this intimate technical knowledge | of the sport? You talk Itke the widow of |a dozen league managers!’ | The Boss' Wife laughed., ‘“Why, don't |you know my brother Jim made the team |at college?" she asked. *I used to go to |all the games and watch the boys prac- | tice, tao." YReally,’ he observed, condescendingly, “you scem to have a pretty fair under standing of the game—for a woman." | As the words lett his lips a foul by soared into the grand stand directly ov the Boss. Instantly he leaped to his feet. His arms shot up—there was a sharp smack as the ball struck his bare hands and then TAILORS G. A. LINQUEST CO., 23 PAXTON BLK. MAX MORRIS, %1 BROWN BLOCK. V. TAUCHEN, R = Krug_Theater Bi WANTED—TO BUY “BEST PRICE pald for secon ture, carpets, clothing and shoe, Dougiag 971 i BECQND-HAND clothing, party, afternoon dre; . John Feldman, D“flpl or Ind. A-2636 1 BUY, sell and exchange second-hand §00ds. Sol Rosenberg, 108 8. l4th. Doug. 6885. KEISER pays best for furniture, eto. Antique furniture cheap. 1020 Center, D. 5662 SR WANTED—TO RENT FOR Mll—lly (ln. fmproved farm of 188% wores, three miles from Montiocello, Mion,, improyements, soll and location all lnod 'price, per acre; will sell with a m:l Fyment down and easy terms on the emainder. C. W. Soesbe, Greene, Ia. Missourl. FOR SALE-At a bargain, an Oklahoma | farm, In the richest agricultural snrtlon of state. For particulars address Geo. J. Martin, Amlrlllm Tex. SPECIAL fine proposition of 7,680 acre: all fine land; ‘)olnhll‘ the city: of Midland Tex.. on T. P.'R. R:: part can be sold for town lois: buiance for farms: already run out in fracts from 80 acres all tiable; the town Is booming, and lh'l can be handled on $40,000 cash; will agree o give deeds with each 80 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 ‘Phone 2 19 ACRES between lee's Summit and Lone Jack, on rook road; well improved; %m Jehn W Luttrell, Indepen- F. Tot blue stem Also 100 acres Jolning famous LEGAL NOTICES & park, and many other tracts, rge, amounting to 10,000 acre address A. R. Jackson, Cii- max Springs, Mo. tract; adapted to sugar cane, cotton, fruits and 'general agriculture; large acreage timber, mineral ofl and grazing; some im- proved ranches. Address O. C. Hillebrandt We Are Getting Numerous Calls For Houses of All Sizes. List With Us. | CERTIFICATE ~ OF PUBLICATION, State of Nebraska« Office of Auditor of Public' Aecounts, Lincoln, Feb. 1, 1910.—It Is hat and her new gray suit formed, eves at least, On other occasions they charming to the Boss, séemed equally in her | an irresistible combination. | —incomprehensible’ fatality—it rolled un- der the seat amid & storm of derisive yelly | from the other fans hereby: Gertified that the Penn Mutual Life but‘on that ady, Insurance company of Philadelphia, In the State of Pennsylvania, has complied with the insurange law of this state, applicable | to_such companies, and is therefore author- | 1zed to continue the business of life insur- |ance in this state for the current year. ending Januery 81, 1911, Summary fof peport filed for the year ending Decembe¥ 31, 1909: b INCOME. Premiums .:.........$17,296,864.48 All" other source: 6,371,219.81 Co., Lands, Loans and Invesiments, Browns- | NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO. villa, Tex. 624 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAN . 10 good salesmen ately on educational proposition, salary and good commission. Commence work at once and will be steady traveling for six months at least. Unmarried men best. Balary and commission will be bet- ter than $1% per month. You must be a hustler, willing to work. hard, and be able to submit the highest references and furnish _surety bond. BESIDIS BEING A GOOD BALESMAN PREFER MEN QUALIFIED AS PRINCIPALS OF SCHOOLS. FIRST GRADE TEACHERS (male). HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES (over 22). BUSINESS COLLEGE GRADUATES, MRI;.'MEMBER YOU MUST BE A SALES- AN. Read this ad carefully. Tt is not play but hard work we want. If you can qual- ify and are wlilling to travel continuously for six months making small towns see Mr. A. C. Hoff, Hotel Rome, Tuesday night, 7 fo § p. m there, butter fingers!" you Mike Donlin!" Bo, you've got it all over Kling!" The Boss' face burned under the fire ef taunts, His wife glared fiercely, first in one direction and t another, mkln}\ as they journeyed In a packed elevated train to the Polo ground,.it was all one to him whether an Egyptian mummy or | Venus herself sat beside him.. Neither | {Would have been more or less to him than an ignorant female person, whom it was the part of the masculine wisdom to enlighten on the fine points of the na- tlonal game. All the way to the grounds the Noss ex- pounded and explained—to his own intense satisfaotion, “I guess I never told you that T was the crackerjack plaver on our high sehool team,” he observed with a swelling chest. “'At one time I even thought of becoming a professional I had so many offers from major league managers. Of course the Boss pointed out all the great plavers as his wife sat in rapt ob- servance of the practice stunts. “Ah-h-h!" and-a great sigh of satisac- tion. went up from 40,00 throats, followed by a ‘mightier hush, as the home team | |1oped out on the field. | “Say!” he exclalmed, *why don't you And the game was on! get out on the aiamond? Maybe you The visitors went out in one, two, three |could give the umpire a few points on the 100-ACRE bottom farm; every acre til able; b-room house and other outbuildin, 2 acres under ‘plow; fenced and cross fenced; 6 acres hog pasture, fenced with g.:nx 40 acres pasture, balance saw tim- plenty of water; want income prop- erty, merchandtse or notes secured by first IOTtEAges On real estate; price $60 per acre. Address B. F. Clardy, Ethel, Mo. EOUTH MISSOURI CATTLE AND SHEEP RANCHES. l no 'l'ully county; improved, watered; 8T Christian county; improved; snap; 1,499 Oregon county; unimproved; dandy; 2300 and 1,90 Carter eounty; b & nd 1,240 Taney eounw. tine srans ana anap nd M0 and 1400; | ::ll watered, SAGE REALTY CO., Osceola, Mo, ORCHARD lands and cheap, e tertuy, 1f interested write Bouth M sourl Land and Orchard Company, Doni- nan, Mo. S SLIDE ! ' Shive ! SLive ST ISHRIGHED order, and the idols of Coogan's Blutt pranced in far their half of the inning. The first man up hit the ball a mighty W ‘Graclous!" shrilled volce, “but that TRRIGATED farm in Toyah valley: 160 acres in alfaifa, 40 acres ready for corn; thik is sald to be the best farm in the valley; will & 20 per cent (his year. Write 'S, E. Washow, Saragosa, Texas. " Virgini | | | medi- small to cow the jeerers with her most intim dating glance. “You're just a little bit out of praoctics aren't you, dear?’ asked his wife, tact: fully, “But I could just see by the way you jumped up you must have been & wonderful player when you were In train- ing. By the way, there's something that Jim never could make me understand. What is a flelder's choice?” And forthwith the Boss forgot his hu- miliation and in his favorite rolo of fam- fly oracle explained things for half an hour. “I went to the base ball day,” remarked tha Boss to the Con- firmed Married Man next morning, “snd foolishly took my wife along. She doesn't understand anything about the sport and the result was my afternoon off wi STUNNING RAINCOATS FOR WINTER WHY remain where the climatic condi- tions are so much against you when you can purchase the richest land, at lowest prices, in the country of Manatee? A ten- acre farni here will net as much as 100 acres in the north; dellghtful climats, no drouths, convenient markets, abundant lator, good schools: goods shipped from this county are sold .at highest prices in northern markets; establish a frult and vegetable farm here and become independ- ent; write for booklet. J. W, White, Gen- erai Industrial Agent, 5. A. L. Rallway, Norfolk. Va. Waanington, a high feminine was a corking three- sacker! §lide!” shrieked the lady fair. “Slide! Slide!! Slide!!!” as the runner plowed his way feet foremost ahead of the ball to third base. The Boss turned In amazement to see what women In his vicinity was so skilled in the fine points and slang of base ball | And 0 Infatuated with the game. And as he turned he beheld a creature with dancing eyes and cheeks still flam- ing with excitement sink to her seat with sudden pained consclousness of the at- tentlon she had attracted. It was the Boss' Wife. " $ 22,668.084.29 "' DISBURSEMENTS. oy hojders.$10,827,844.88 ef payments 859. Paid Al o&ol Total 14,387,704.72 Admitted $108,786,753.15 Net reserve . Net polley _claims. All other’ labilities 16,198/626.46—$104,381,221.24 Surplus beyond cap- ital stoek and other labilities. 59191 bl 455, Total ..,.. $108,756,768.15 Witness Ty hand and the seal of the auditor of public accounts the day and year first above written. (Seal.) SILAS R. BARTON, Auditor of Public Accounts, C. B. PIERCE, Deputy. C. Z. Gould, General Agent, 620 Bee Bldg. Special Agents—F. W. Foster, Bernard Kohn, C. T, Platt, C. D, Braun. { 19-D-1t bary DAIRYING PAYS. And nowhers better than in Snohomish county, Washington. But little freeain or hot weather, no bad storms and smal grain, grass, roots and mout frult yield | no ' failures. Butter 30c - per {5 ‘aia higher. Our best dairymen ha money in plenty; 18 yoars ago I brought | cows here from Wisconsin and have done dairying, so talk confidently. I am now | solling real estate and many farms. Have | one of 185 acres, mostly bottom land, | near large condensery and good cit water piped into bulldings. now suppor fng 40 cows. Price with tools and some stock. $15,600. Good terms. More big and | little. Write for particulars, J. A. BAK] Room 3 Walah Bldg., 4,466,691.91 game yester- FOR BALE on long time and 4 unimproved N-acre ti d 4 acre tracts, on good road, % mlle to ml. 3 miles 00 Blue Springs: price - ‘per llun. George Hughes, Blue 1 GAN TELL YOU why good improved 1ands sell in this heautiful climate at from :1‘0 0 815 an acre. Address Box 4i, Ozark y term OMAHA FARMS. One mile southwest of Dundee, S0 acres, on Leavenworth road, no improvements, high grounds, §250 per acre. Terms. Nine miles west of South Omaha, less than mile to U. P. market town and paved road to Omaha, 20 acres, well improved, | orchard, maple grove, §125 per acre. |0’KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., Douglas or A 2152.% ayton Touring Car, and full equipment; used Rebraswa. INSPECT AND YOU WILI, BUY THIS 12400 ncres in southu st Ark.. 7 miley clty of . 3,000, raliroad swation on land; Red River y; rolid body farm land; several improved i hickory. onk, ash timber. ¢ quick sale, §7.00 per scre; terms. Inspect and you wil buy. LEGRAND 'W. JONES, Texarkana, Ark.- .. . OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Maximum Steamship Luxury FRENGH LINE Six Days New York-Parls . Compagnie Générale { Transatlantique Elegant modern expre: York or Tayre, Thursda s for Patle and il sontiarel -u Passengors have the com{orts of (amous n&“nrm culsine, palatial sultes, mag- us, orchestras, gymnasium, cleve: roof daily paper and Patred oy, Naval ofigers; mas-o'war dig. | Gipline. Sytety (s amply prom-n for by wites | 658 a5 atbmm arive bel aign, La Lorrieae, May § La. Savole, . Ma: E2 Provence. May 19 Additional sailing ot Wyomtng. gl o but _little .. 1909 Stoddard Dayton Hoadater, top and full quipment; used little, fine condition.. 1907 Stoddard-Dayton Roadster, top and full equipment, good dition 1908 Stoddard-Dayton Touring Car, 7- passenger, full equipment, over- hauled Waverly Electric, battery With battery . G5 (%0 Reo Touring 2-cylinder, 1906 model . 1907 Stoddard Dayton, with touring car body and limousine body; all g00d_condition DERIGHT AUTOMOBILE CO., 1818 Harney 8t. “WRITH for our booklet No. 6, describing 112 quarter sections, first-class land at $18.00 to §21.60 per acre. State how many acres | you are in the market for. State Map and “WANTED—To hire. broken and_planted ; Booklet No. 65 Free. F. J. Farrington & 40 acres at Fort Calhoun, Neb. Dr. | Com) . 806 New York Lite Bldg., Omaha, . Webster 1182, A e \F HAVI 10,000 to $26,000 to Invest in first- class income property. Must b' well lo- ted. Prefer brick bulldings. B 20, care FOR SALE—Ranch on Colorado and | Wyoming line: consists of 9,600 acres of | grazing and hay land; ranch i3 now stocked with cattle and sheep: will sell | - ——— |ranch with or without stock. For further WESTERN REAL ESTATE. | garticuisrs apoly to Harry Tatham, Jeim, Farfn and town property whers rallroaa | YO right-of-way 15 bougit through. Kinkaid | Semnastande. Lry, laed to eome under gov. | ment ca fon't wait. Address ¥ o 4 ing, N | NOW, you Bee readers, get ree . W ol ummproved | what snaps 1 have in land. Leander Clark, | J. Dishner, O'Neill. Neb. |anmey, HNob. 0 acres of good, level grass land, norih- east Nebraska., |s clear of incumbrince. It w0ld before May 1, wiil take $1,600; on easy | lerma, § per cent’deferred puyment | dress ¥ care Bee. le-h--. with but 2,000 with con- 1,200 Miscellaneous. 1,600 150 350 ‘without i Car, REAL ESTATE WANTED |5 ¢ and i-room houses. If prices are right | we can_sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite & N. Y. Life Blag La Teur-lne May 76 La Lorraine June 2| La Savole, June 9| pricss alternate | cabln steamers | O] extra 2 4625 (OMA BARGAINS — 400 acre bottom, iwo sets improvement: per acre. Best county for corn, heat, oats and Ifa, Our list free. Farms §3.000 (0 $8,000. Lefebrve & Wood, New Kik, Okl " 1-ACRE Oklahoma farm f ahee for clty aioparty or b 5 m, Pryor, Okl OKLAHOMA We have 100,00 ur" of cholce L galest Trom, " rangiig in price Srom 8 1o 0 per in the ofl and (u cl-meu u‘ you -lnn ot an oll well mu‘l kmm AND LOT CO., few Yark Life Didg. North Daketa. X lu.l«qn tracts of land for FOR SALE—One 7-room modern house, with barn; a blr‘lln at §2.600. A. W. Boek, 606 N. %th St, South Omaha. AUTOS T el 3 REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED-City loans and warranta W, Farnam Smith & Co., 129 Farnam St. LOANS to home owners and home bulld- ers, privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS. w8 First National Bunk Bidg. NS N. Y, Life, $300 to RAMBURG AMERICAN All Modern Safety Devices (Wirelens, ete) London--Paris-- Hamburg & Pros. Orant,,.. May & Bluecher ... ¢ Pennaylvania... May 11| Deutachland © Gt Walgarsos May u\. Pres. Linool: b K Aug. Vie. 21| Ocoana GOVERNMENT NOTICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER OFFICE.— Omaha, Neb., March 21, 1910. Sealed pro- | posals, tn_tripiicate, will be received here | and by the quartermaster at the posts | mamed’ herein, until 10 w. m. cent standard time, April 21, 1910, for furnishi &asoline di he fis R TR R Fean: anding’ Pang M. et year en lune ), , at “WI’ S ovss o delay. | Forts Omaha and Robinson. s, Fort Des Moines, lowa. Foris Riley and Leavenworth, Kansas: Forts D. A. Rus- sell and Mackensle, Wyoming and Fort ed property. O'Keefs . Meade, 8. D. 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