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THURSDAY REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FARM AND HANCH LAND FOR SALE FARM AND HANCH FOR AL LEGAL NOTICES - v ¥ v Ty y | NOTICE OF SALE OF IRRIGATION DI Wedding Bells Colorado—Continued. Oklahoma—i( ontinued, crict bonds—To all whom it may concern g Notice is hereby fh en (hat the Board of RANCH FOR SALE Directors of the Kimball Irrigation Distric & AL P exas, | NA8 declared its intention to sell and W A COLORADO IRRIGATION |, o-acre ranch 8 N fenay |8l the entire issue of the bonds of said weet Chimes Ring for Nappy & 4 ’:wl-wn_ ”r-;rlln"vru'rnw:\-'l” r';f" K z.-mn heretofore authorized to be rnun: Couples Xnewn in Omaha and A CVESTMENT cres wolf proof fence: Sevel °h | by said board and by the electors of saic nouncements of Othars Are Made INVESTMEN'T louses: stock water; price $5.35 Der acre: | dlstrict, to-wit: The sum of To Hundred B That will double I value a few months | (his price includes 17,000 sheep, 4,500 cattle, | ang Fifty Thousana (3:50.000) Dollars or any You may invest $40 up ty not exceeding %0 horses; a genuine business propesition. | part of said issue, at the office of said $20,000, 1% bankers, lawyers, farmers ana A bargain; value of stock will advance | toard on the corner of First and Chestnut A pretty home wedding was that of Miss | Investors interested now hey will res with © season. takes prompt action At Streets in Kimball, County of Kimball and | Aurora Christensen and Mr. Charies M. | mroend: It. to. you, _We 4o _ail the w this price. Jacob Bozarth, Okmulgee, Okl | Btate of Neb-aska, on Saturday, May 14 | . Davis, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jonas BY o trouble o you. Made $100.000 for st ~ 1910, at the hour of 12:00 o’clock noon. Sealed i I E holdern last. year on_ $uuw invesiment Texan proposals will be received by the board at | Johnson, 3020 Florence boulevard, which ED. GRINHAM £end amount you want to jnvest and take et erm Lw ;lld office for the pllrthls-"olbllld was celebrated at 2 o'clock Wednesday | M days to Investigate. Livery cen TEXAS SCHOOL LANDS—Over 1000000 bonds until the day and hour named above, | ... v ‘ Yo of O Y E funded on Aémand It not sa(isfied acres for sale by ihe state. You can buy |4t which time the said board will operi | afternoon, Rev. J. J. Clemens of Guelpt ences: Dun, Bradstreet, United States Weres at §2 an ncre, pay $32 cash, bal- | the proposa's and award the purchase of | Ontario, Can., cousin of the bride, offi WAKE UP, DEAR, National Hank, Denver; International ce after 40 vears; fine farming and fruii | the bonds to the highest responsible bidder | cjating. The rooms were pre v dec- - s Trust Co., Deaver. Win. Bleskamp. Jr. 20| jana and healthy climate. For further|OF bidders, the board, however, reserving | ... with palms, ferns and bride's roses, | ' HEAR BURGLARS * Ideal Bldg., Denver, Colo. nformation send fc postage. Investor Pub, | the right to reject any and ali bids, N i Dept. B, San Antonlo, Texas bonds can be sold by sald board at less Mrs. John C. Klauck was matron of honor BEST orchard and farm land in Arkan N __|than ninety-five' (%4) per cant of their |lana wore a gown of spangled net over sas valley close to raiirond and market f0r | 10 ACR t gopd land, $1,600; Investi. | face value. The said bonds are payable [ . = 0 B 0T B T Beauty | $15 per acre cash. Water rights for sama gaie (his bargain, $500 cash, balance easy | In from ten to twenty years and bear six | #ilk, and carried merican Beauty at §i6 per Acre in twenty equai annudl PAY- | terme; must sell at a sacrifice, Box 333, Per cent interest, payable semi-annually roses. Miss Gertrude Klauck was brides ments. This land is going fast and Wil | Clarkeville, Tex both ‘interest and principal belng payable double its ue In & very short time. | rom assessments levied upon all the reai| g 8 dig- Write W. R. Stover, care of Elks' ciub, estate in sald district. All bids must be | €'ty Silk and carried pink roses. The bride | Puel 7 accom d by certified check, payable to | was given away by Mr. J. C. Klau She | CHEAP FARM LANDS. the order of the Kimball Irrigation DIStrict | wore a pretty gown of hand-embroidered | 80 ACRES ! ol ) for not less than two (2%) per cent of the | In Nile irrigation district; small house and | i mesorn Nebraska and Colorado. Wrlte ' amount of the bid, said check to be re-[net over white silk, trimmed with hand- | BAER, water WeRt 3 $26 per Ad NEBRASKA LAND COMPANY, tained by the district as liquidated damages | embroidered’ bands. She carried a shower dress H. I 2 oliins, Colo. : Bty R TR in case the bid which &aid check ACcoMs | ¢ jilice of the valley and wore & lon b panies 5"'“ be accepted by the board and tulle veil ela it $i t ¥ ': RANCHES of all kinds tor sale, from 18! Do YOU WANT TO SELL - | the bidder shall refuss or fail to carry out e veil held in place with the same Kind acres up to 5,000, at the bes: bargalans of Y ANOUR LAy} PART OF pig pia. By order of the Boaid of Directors. | of flowers, Her only ornament was & any land_offered in Colorado. Write or | Write a description of A4t, buildings, | THE KIMBALL IRRIGATION DISTRICI | gjlamond brooch, the gift of the groom call on The Reiily-Rex Real Estate Co. |water, near what town. Make 70 words of | bY L 8. Walker. President. Attest: Fred | ‘ % Klowa, Colo. y it all and send it to The U!Imll;l Bee “'I‘h‘“ Morgan, Secretary. Asld 3 Mr. Walter Johnson™ served . as best man 72 cents for each insertion. People in Ne- | o s - foTicE 14| Miss Mable Engler played the wedding s ave no! na t NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. OTICE 18 8 E y > ¥ ¥loridna. !:{:’.’A“L:) [.r:”_ Jnoney '.“\n.li:’a:!r.!g:l;]‘“l"l'hfx‘ HeEeby BIVeR: thAt" BERIed. DLODOSAIN ',"’m.mh, and Mre. Peter Hahn sang “Oh, | . ey y terings. And thi % them in The Bee, | Pullding and furnishing an addition to the | Promise Me." Little Miss Elice Holovt- FOR SALE—S,000-acre, personally selected | fering rd they get m in The Bee.| \o digre school house in accordance with|chiner was th 0 | T colonization ~tract near Arcandia. Fla &= o o0 mestend Hiore— oz | plans anda specifications to be furnished by [Choncr Vo (e ring bearer. At the recep 2 GO _AHEAD! Nothing better in the state Citrus and| FREEL o acs oo Information | the Board of Education will be received by | Present, including ail of the members of | THEY ARE trucking 1ands, K e Cor Waterloo, Ia. |laws. maps showing how and where to lo- | the Board of Education of School District | assisting were Mrs. A. B. Frary and Mrs. | TAKING ALL terms. Dixon-Burg J cate. Sent for mailing cost. Western | \'«;i 3 r'a{”l;n;vx -\n..\y\.} ‘m’\';w":lk“x -‘:'!h;w.\ E. Kennedy. About sixty guests were OF OUR - 2t ce o rry A er in the town of lowa L LA, Shepans N30 'z'v-rd‘:fp Nebraska l!-n n: before May 1, |Presente, including a1l of the members of VALU“BLESE ) {1910, Each bld must be accompanied by & |the city council. Mr. and Mrs. Davis left | 300 RICHEST corn acres on earth; lays 5 certiffed check for $500. The board reserves 8 &fterncen for Dt . . C pertect: finely improved, tweive miles| REAL ESTATE '_-OANS ___ | the right to reject any or all bids, Th—“"‘l f” bl G L B R From Des Moines; 100 bushcis per acre every | ~o-mii L o0 ad ol Ty Tk e | Dlans and specifications are now on file in | Will be at home after June 1, at %10 Man- year, $1%5 per Terms. J. F. 8Snoke, | G000 on improved property. No delay. | the office of sald Harry A. Walker, where | derson street Des 'Moines, lfow | —= sddidduer -k 2 s | they may be inspected. Harry A. Walker.| Mis Bertha Baldwin and Wiliam R VANTED—City loans and warrante . | secretary ay 1.d7 . FOR SALE OR TRADE-150 acres, well | (SVANTEDCCIy 10ans o e e . | nley. both of Omaha, were married Sat improved, good soil, 3l m{;h. from i};?‘;n pebmaiatas ot - — urday evening. April 30th, at their new market, Ja., for cash or trade; equity $12 $600 1o $6,000 on homes in Omaha. O Keete home, 2206 Vinton. The ceremony was cele- on d g OO ol ee! Price o per oA o o . o & O oht Ta, | SLimare DG B Suire DN A GOVERNMENT NOTICES brated at & o'clock in the presence of about OFFICKE OF THE CONSTRUCTING | fMfty Buests. The ring ceremony was used, | Quartermaster, Cheyenne, Wyoming, May | Rev. E. R. Curry of the Calvary Baptist |8, 1910. Sealed proposals in triplicate, wiil | church-officiating. As the bridal couple en- farm. well im 8%7 1 (4 | maid, and wore a gown of pale green lib- | WANTED—City loans. Pevers Trust Co | be received at this office until 3:30 8. M., | tered the parlo B SV § proved; rich } acres in cultivatior | Mountain Time, Monday, May 2i, 1910, a t)rli the parlor Miss Maude Greve plaved | near good town in southeast Kansas; price | | which time they wiil be opened in public, | e Tohengrin wedding march and during | 82,500 Address owner, D. R. Finley, Caney, The linlted States citeuit court has au-|for the construction, plumoing, wiring for | the ceremony “Oh, Promise Me." | Kan | thorized me to issue $210000 of receiver's | qjuciric motors and lignts, electric fixtures, | The bride wore pale blue silk mulle over | — | certificates bearing 6 per cent secured by & | ¢, njshing and instaliation of laundry m | SOMIE cholce bottom farms for sale— | first lien on property worth $1,000,000. 1 am | Y silk and carrled a shower bouquet of | 246 acres, 12 miles south of Wichits, on the offering a lLimited number in denomina- ‘(hinm v and equipment, boiler, feed pump, | Cowskin, just hits corner of pasture: no|tions of $100, $50 and $1,00 to net the pur- e e ) e r s Brans Na. Be, | bride’s roses. The home was decorated in | Waste IANd; LWo sels of improvements; good | chaser Ky per cent Fort . A. Russell, Wyoming. Plans and |red and green. Mr. Coonley is employed at | house of 10 rooms: cold and hot water in LRl L O RO, A e &k, the Otaioes | oo actilc HEUAURFARE. Mr, and Mty house: bath, closets; barn, cribs and ul).vel { Telephone A 1324. 408 Ware Block, Omaha. | ot e chief Quartermaster, Department of | C0ON€lY. Whose wedding trip will include buildings; Kood orchard; one 80 hog tight; | —. . - { Hahl sl 10D visits to various eastern points, T toom house, barn, giunaries, other bulld: | _§i0g, to $10,00 made promptly. ¥. D. Weaa, | (h¢ lakes. Chicago, Illinofs; Chief Quarter- i I AR B Y W fm e "chotos. 206.acre farm. can "”\J%B’“ PRt A master, Department of the Missouri, | home after June 1, 2205 Vinton street. 8 188 i3 4 4 Omaha, Nebraska: Chief Quartermaster bought for $20.300 if sold by June 1. 30 | e T — ! e ermas acren, 2 milen west of Peck, Kan.: choice ! FIVE PER CENT MONEY | Departiment of the Colorado, "Denver. Colo:| e marriage ot Miss Lottle Rush, bottom land; good 9-room house, barn, other to loan on itado, and the Becretary of the Builders | . o % CEG N (it s R ) buildings; $20,500. 820 acres, 2 miles from ! Omaha business property. | Exchange, St. Paul,, Minnesota. Proposal &! s &nd Mrs. Jonn Rush, to Clearwater, Kan.; one of the best halt uee THOMAS BRENNAN, blanks and General Tnstructions to Bidders | Mr. Edward . McLaughlin of Lincoln, tions i the valley: price 50060 for 0 Room 1 New York Life Bid {may'be had upon application (0 this office. | way celobrated Wednesday morning i o learwater, Kan. | —=__ | The Government reserves the right to r 13 o 4 days. H, C. Cummings, Clear LOANS 1o nome owners and home bulld. | ject of accept any or &1l bids or any part|10 o'clock at St. Philomena's church, Rev. “RES nice, level, black land; house, | rs, with privilege of inaking partial pay. ihereof. Envelopes contalning proposals |J. T. Smith officlating, only relatives and % ACRES nice, level, ; it llege of tnakil 1al P T tt barn; well watered; 1 mile from school; a | Ments semi-annually. | should be indorsed “Proposals for Laundry. | a few intimate friends being present. Mins bargain; price §2,250 cash. 100 acres in cul W. H. THOMAS. | Fort D."A. Russell, Wyoming. to be opened | 1, tv 1 £ - tvation no improvements; good black 03 First National Bank Bldg. May 23, 1910, and addressed to V.. K. Hart, | hilomena l\l:h l“:l “::{’d of honor. and land; $37.50 per acre; half cash, balance § | Sroo s o T oo e | ('aptain 15th Infantry, Acting Quarte wore a gown of pink chiffon over pink silk _\,.",,._ § per cent; we pay railroad fare to MONEY TO LOAN—Payns Investment Ca | master, United Sattes Army. in charge of|and a white lingerie hat trimmed with pink e o Trannisr Kan, O \"e%5!| LOWEST RATES—Bemis Rrandsls Bide. | Conntruction, Room 3, Keefe Hall, Che| roses. She carricd u basket of bridesmaid | o SRR | roses. The bride was charging in a gown | Wisconsin. REAL ESTATE WANTED of white chiffon over white satin with pear] | McLaughlin-Rush, | S 9 . trimmings. She carried a mother of pearl it SARES CA A S | WE HAVE BUYERS FOR RAILWAY TIME CARD _ |yrayer bosk. e anenerin edaing marc o % T, | % i party and Mr. John Rush, jr., sang an YT Ty I b’ 4 R P Unlon Pacific— “Ave Maria” during the ceremony. Dr. E. | i ‘ San Fran Ovrid Ltd. Daifley was best man. A wedding byeakfast | % 5 x 4 WFOR SALE_Patented farm. aljoining SWAPS S e | was served followIng the ceremony at the | e . L Bargain Chasers for Stamp Premiums, illard, N.°ALon nortn ‘and south i S LI it sty LR | home of Mr. and Mrs. Rush. The decora- ng Side an 1S oy Their Latest Tabloid Sketch '.'l!'l;‘z""':‘;;f";;d\"fl."": yoari Withard 18| BUSINKSS corner lot on 16th St. clear | Oregon-Wash. Ltd. | tions were white, .pitk and green, cut | o 8.0 e A. . New|and some cash to trade for house and | Denver Special : flowers and palms being used. Covers were I Dlaced for thirty-five guests. Miss Rush Mexico Central railroads; this farm will 3 .| was educated at Mount St. Mary's semi- | \BY LAFAYETTE PARKS. ’ & | “When a dame gets on the last lap of | > 221 PEPTPPATTPTT g = roans R e B E - Il | large grounds. Don’t care how far out, | Colorado Speci bring from $10,000 to 316,00 inside of five| [T fat ba close to car. Colorado Hxpress . years; owner must seek lower pltitude:| 16 acres highly improved, all in culti- | North Platte locai price very reasonable. John T. Kelly “|yation. $100 peracre Clear; (rade for. in: | Grand Tstand Locai: nary and Mr. McLaughlih at the University | Maryland has tried to stop the giving filling a book, only ten of which will bring 33 . |Some propesty and Sssuie reasonable l\"‘l“lco;.“;,‘se;“i'l]l‘)'uc&.l” | of Nebraska and {43, member of the Dejta | °f {rading stamps, a law having been home to hubby a beautifully embroldered M1 | NOWATA LAND & LOT CO., M l‘“h c‘“"“_ { Tau Delta fraternityadfter an eastern wed. | Pa%5ed to that effect.” Brightside begins tooth brush holder, she doesn’t have time s Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bla Red 199, 4\ {'ding trip they willliteé tn’Lincoln |as the family's ready conversationalist en- | 10 stop to get his meals. If he's a kind EIGHTY acres, weil improved by the old | — e Chicago Express ........a T: { o X e o et avepinatehnt 2 and loving husband he'll gladly eat hologn man, fine orchard, good timber, soil sandy | You Want a Farm Chicago Limited .... : ! by b5 < K hus el gladly eat hologna | FEEEEEEEEREE —=Sam loam, clay subsoli bottom; 35 acres culti-| ’ Minn.-St. Paul Exp. “What {s home with the trading sausage_and other free lunch delicatessen vated; balance timber, pastire and meadow. | the other fellow wants city property of | Minn.-St. Paul Ltd A 7 | B l A B stamp?” querles Son, . positing to gain the prize, she thinks." EH cengStesn Gl shead SATIS. them, A oo I i WRARIGI By ! Omaha-Ft. Dodge Loc, ‘ urg ars re usy ashes over a wide a: s carpet “Woman's struggles to ornament her chinery. Price, $4,600; §2,000 down, balance | 8¢ ul | & North tern. & : ) on long time. This beautiful home must be| We Will #st you a trade. |(mienge OrLhwantars, i s 4 | “I suppose that thrifty home at least show she has a yearning for 4 NOWATA _LAND & LOT CO., | EASTBO | mn South Omaha v tunt e b hel ik pathani I ;:It‘!y x:;x:\‘:\:.erm:::.;:]n':rnf‘l:m \l\nl}i“. f‘::‘nll‘firr Bulte 624 N. Y. Lite Bidz Ked 15 |omaha Express . b | women of opportunic e useful o the beautiful,” comments Father It Isn't wants. A, W. Simmons, Forest Lake,) = — | Chicago Local . | articles,” continues I every wife that would §o to all that trouble 2 . 8 E : | *"The skirts who lack oty 4,900,000 stamps to secure objects of art for stock of clothing und_furnishing |Chicago Special E Take Money, Drinks, Smokes, Shoes ', .t (Frr o B0t o otier it AR = tava. the RindNbtiaIvEs e | Los Angeles Limited 2 and Call at Lumber Yard | throw a fit it the blow falls,”" says Son. OR EXCHANGE-$350 Lincoln house, |Overland_Limited i i “Your mother tells me some of her 9 rooms for stoc o ! = ¢ Special .. Besides. | DIMRINg. oot AfGdrens T 8. care ot Be, | CARON. LOCAL +.iiiiiii i 5 am st | triends have got very handsome articles of are willing to cut out the art, it littl Address Y 337, care of Bee. Paclific Coast-Chicago Missourl. Washinaton County: Minn. ‘ QUARTER section of lolt county raw | Colorado-Cricago | who won't take the trouble aren’t losing any sleep about it Son replles. “They FOR SALE—1600-acre tract in Central | Arkansas, on two trunk lines of R. R. et — == | Fast Mail : ’ Phirty g bric-abrac with stamps,” Father declares witie will camp on the trail of a jule including townsite and $ buildings, .u-d! | NORTH HO Thirty dollars, three drinks, s smoke and | firngy el ““I O Tibad Y6Ee a it 3 Saeteloal ol Pr.on F, ) ’\, 4 26,000 acres in south Missouri Ozarks, 2 TAILORS I win: Clty: HAD S x everal Lairs of shoes total the loot taken now a g hat gra off a plush . eak about once a day. She can for miles of Frisco R. R.; fine colonization B e Bioux City Local.. i in a serics of operations by family photograph album with enough Ger- get the trading stamp and still get a few tracts; $5 an acre for either; on easy terms. | G A. LINQUEST CO., 285 PAXTON BLK. |Minn. & Dakota Ex....a 7 South Omaha early Wednesday morning, | man silver trimming on the lid to armor a | kind words from the head of the house, it end for full particulars today to F. H — Twin City Limited... 'y P i | wo Petts, 89 Reliance Bidg, Kansas City, Mo ‘ MAX MORKIS, %1 BROWN BLOCK. WESTHOU Fred Hefflinger's saloon, Thirtieth and q | W&rship, and he only had to save up two HE HAD ONLY TO SAVE UP T she will bring along a bunch of onfons to . = . ¥ | | | & Lineoln-Chadron .. 4 streets, furnished drinks, smokes and |truckloads of coupons,” Son recounts. “He CARTLOADS OF COUPONS . |ismathar thelmant: FOR SALE-One sectlon, #0 acres, $i per acre; 100 miles St. Louis; Pulaski V. TAUCHEN. Krug Tueater Bldg. Norfolk-Bonesteel ... B | money, and a box car standing in the rail- | $moked himself black ‘and blue in the face 5 o Us men should not entirely forget the LS PRI MR LR B Tl HriR : : |road yards the shoes. Incidentally and |to et rid of the cigarette that drew the | coupon with a half a pound of tea, eVeN | genthetic in .life,” protests Father I ‘ — | Long Pine-So. Platte e 8 ) _ e if she has to pay 20 cents car fare o 1and. | nink husb: ber;, terms, 3300 down, $200 year. Address W Deadwood-Hot Spg: for reasons apparently unknown to the |®amps that copped off the work of art, thin usbands should B. Willlams, Mt. Vernon, 1l | WANTED TO BORROW Casper-Li . i o s RNl R — Fremont-Albion . FOR SALE—180-acre nicely situated, well | WANTED—To borrow, $1000 on $26,000 | cuicago, Rock Island & Pacific— That's how keen th says. gommend. thels ) | casual observer the thieves dropped inta |but outside of that he is all right. He's RLE - hOW," Kegr i ARey . AL On SAYE. | wives for striving to brighten up thelr the office of the i#wis Bradford Lumbey | keeping busy now trying to collect photu-i 3 homes with tho premiums they get on drained corner farm; house and barn ‘brluk business block for § years, with priv- | poitnd company at Twenty-sixth and O streets, | STaphs of little bright eyes to fill up the | their shopping tours. northwest of Kingsville, Johnson county. | ilege of ten at 8 per cent interest. Address EAST Indications would go to show that they | 8lots in the book.” | “These hand painted bowls are all right M Kans Y. & ipley Bros.. Filer Idaho. Rocky Mountain 1.td....a 3:40 am | Hom | e 4 Noo. fn';‘mn':;r{;’«""kd'.;:e"u“mf;'n'r:,a:l.\c-n'f Ripley Bros. eF 10A 10 | lowa Local were just il there to rest. | *“Women, of course, get more useful artl- | in their way,” admits Son, flipping his more, 111 i | Chicago Da The police have a theory that the burglar | ¢les with the stamps they collect,” Father Daily Health Hint | cigarette butt into & ten book peauty proper FOR SALE—In Camd M i WANTED—TO BUY fi:-mx:ig:f Jore !intends to steal a house and was at the | SUBEeStS. on the mantle, “but the chaps that dig ur SA —In Camden county, Missour!, (ol 2 5 - o ~= 8] -lastern Exp...a 4:40 pm t | lumber office to wake an estimate to de. | .'‘Sure thing, agrees Son. “They pluck | the rent and the grocery money would 0ld soldiers, railroad men, laboi*ng men | BEST FRICE i = | Ghlcasgo-! 4 ¢ | 4 i v and others wanting to purchaxe land on | tus clrnez:.hcfi)‘;lnanr.':r;':?::ot:"d';‘:;".' Chicago-Nohrapkn Dl 8819 b | termine whether or nct the job was gooa | Off the tasty stuff to make a Harlem f1at | \wherein does the dietetic value of fruit | TAther have something tRey could send out monthiy or quarterly payments, nddress A. | Dougias 7. Ghichgo-Nebraska Tid | enough to be in his class of operations. look llke home, sweet home. A dame 1| congist? Let us brlefly consider. The | t0 the corner for a scuttle of Dutch suds on, L Sp , Mo, | o ot oA Lt > i s ackson max Springs, M qualities which render fruit and some of | ‘€t Wifle DriLg in with her stamps a for Lincoln. Tom McMahon has been arrested in con. | know, Who has the stamp fever on the the more delicate garden vegetables whole- | 8¥OWler that will hold an extra big pipt SECOND-HAND clothing, party. afternoon | Colo. and Cal, Exp..... | v (o i de a specialty of co " county poultry farms, 40, %, 15, 7, |dresses. John Feldman, D 512 oF ind, A% | Oula. And Texas Bxp, EASHAR WO I0 IRNTN O & Nuspgct, Jui | SRl AR Wade & ApoiLEY of sdllegling And aecorstine tha h vill. s some and cause us to have a natural ap- | #7¢ hEsibA hogs Wil mnks & g in this line that | petite for and hence enjoy them are thefr [ Mt With hubby o o tracis; some well improved; close el Bt IR LU RS B Ol fi | satd that there is yet no positive evidence | vises for her coupons. Nhe's got a bunch enariisonville; terma. from $100 fo $6W | HIGHEST prices paid for scrap motals w:»} agaivst him. | o' plaln asid fancy article —re e rent; fine acres corn, alfalfa |and rubbers. A. Alpirn. Omal Neb. | e { s glass o 9 < like “Why do eS8 ay tr g and cloverd land; §-room house; barn; or- Lldilecd Omaha-St. Louls Ex.... 125 makes a glass blowing factory look ke a | acid juiciness and flavor. The julce is Why do business men give away tradiyg chard; 1 mile of town: $5.600; carry loan |, KEISER pays best for furniture, sto |Mall 8nd EXpress ...... ' {Dago drug store after a Black Hand bomb | jarge)y water, but it contains the sugar | “tAMPE then?” asks Father / $. Jumes Patrick.’ owner, Barrison- | Antiaue furniture cheap. 1020 Center. D. 5662 iiunmfirél Local *(from ‘W ater Xpe['t | has toyed with the shelves." and scld of the frult, and It thess sre| 'If You're & storekeeper and want f ville, 0. { o= — — Jounct uffs. ceareel H m Do % a e 2 eyed 3 C l Y | WANTED_5.00 feather beds. Write o7 | » They say the trading stamp makes the | L oocont in large quantities and in the right | PriEht eved brigade camping on ‘your d{, A : [ ”» ‘ s 3 ACRES, between Raytown and Leeds, | 'Phone D. 1860. Meiropolitan Feather Co, | Misseuri Pacific— Has Hyp() Ready‘ women enthusiastic bargain hunters" pronoitjon it is agreeable and refreshing, | ¥l¢P before sunrise to grab off the bu on rock road. All in ‘blue grase; prh»,",’m-’ N. 20th. ‘l: f d‘; ss‘i E | Father asterts. gains, you've got to advertise,” conclud Yabh WilLutteall Indeninds | Soms o e LD S ( ; pogee “The real stamp fiend will chase from | Jf you have anything to sell or exchange | Son L YOUR LAND? « | Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pa Expects to Have Plant in Working | Biookiyn to the Bronx to pick up an extra | advertise it in The Bee Want Ad columns | (Copyright, 1910, by N. Y. Herald o) Nebrask: | Write a description of i, buildifgs, | | s | waten near what town. Make 10 words of pbalam A Order When Mayor Dahl- all and send it to The Omaha Bee with 7i51 am nts for each insertion. People In Ne. | Colorado Bpectal . ...& Fi3f At man Returns. sugar. Beat together one egg and three- 1ioney and want land. They | i - D515 —_— A r to The Omaha Bee for real estate of- | Perry-Omaha Local.....b 515 pm . . 3 i Tinttnn of'n 00 0 PRGN ARS W FOR SALE ferings. Ard they get them in The Bee. Chicago Great Western— Dr. John L. Leal the New Jersey ex- || Recipes for Spring Dinner. {nto the and mixturer: AGA! b tablessoanful — e Ohioass. Lizaited s s 5:00 pm s pert, whose chlorination process is now | melted butter and beat hard. Stir in a WANTED 'l;\ln C“i“ Limited......a 8:30 pm being tried on the Omaha city water, at teaspoonful baking powder, turn into & . A Chicago Express .. e : the Burt street and Florence pumping sta- well greased shallow pan and bake for Blonde Sham TEN CHOICE Horses and Mules. | Twin City Express.. . a':00 am i bantex el Ak ne o Corn Mutfin 4 our, | @bout twenty minutes in a quick oven. Mrs. M., 'M. R—A sham, preparatior We* wish 1o purchase saveral serviceably | - " P r, e O =8 bel made. He as ca | Sift together a pint and a half of flour, | - > ‘K £ LF h 1 QUARTER | Dricen Koty Seshe NemaonL «F'}m:nm-:‘“lthox RTATION TR Av) ‘.'\‘m.p\rmfi"u:m ity Chemist t“x":v\l:";‘ thia fone cupful of cornmeal, three teaspoonful BEMALTEARRIBCRRIFORI L MERD U ihig 110 kaop 16, HIE RbE rices. Apply at 902 New ork Life dg., ! ason. . . ade by pu cne ounce edch of strain 4 | d ing powder, one teaspoonful of | made by putting (:'l' | &8 — morning, and it is expected that the water | 9 b&¥ ad two| T 1 {honey and rhubarh in three ounces of SE IONS | Burlington— board, the councll and other city officialg | A0 On® tablespoonful of sugar. Add | The Lav.efiihe Lintensy, | 2 | | | | i | WANTED., TO BUY—Second-hand soda o | tablespoonfuls of butter or lard, heated 10 Money talks," the sages say; Bite wine ton tiventy-four, AU " Af: i ountain._Call_at 1313 Douglas St.* u;m Tr‘ ||1KI(xe(,'ln \\H:::n l‘lhe method of mn-n‘""' lard makes more tender gems) Rut when I hear its dulcet tone end of that time It Is strained and applied Call_at 1813 Dou shooting _the *“hypo o the cit r always seems 80 a s B e himes oty WA | one piat of milk 684 twe bablan dgwn.| ILAWATS Seaa fo CRE SNAY ff in clear water, using The mayor is expected home mext Mon.|Have muffin tins hot and well greased ,;q'as I wait its voice to hear when it is washed off in clear water, using | A san 1 fill with the batter. Bake in a hot And care brings furrows to brow, |no soap. The hair saould dry in the sun day, and by that time Dr. Leal wil] have | 804 fi Fate answers In & tone severe, his tanks in good working order for ap V€M 2 Ring off! The line Is busy now."” | exhibition s—— T. E. M . M. (.1 wonld advise your massaging ! Hominy Muffins. | | your face at nlght with cold eream, for INJURIES KILL W.E. RENNER | Take s cup of warm bald _heminy; : ———— | muls for which will be sent on request if < L cooked to the proper consistency for a B anied by sfArapsd and Balf addresken ineer Dies in Hospital from Ef. |breakfast mush and mix with it a table- Mpampe fects of Aecident mt Paeific | spoontul of butter, a half teaspoonful salt Junction. and a cup of milk. Sift together a cup Olive 011 Hair Tonle: W. E. Renner, enginesr for the Burling- | And & half of pastry flour and a ssaspoon- E. R—To one pint of olive oil put one ton, who was crushed under his engine {n | ful and a half of baking powder, mu: -‘t ounce each of brandy and bay rum, shak the yards at Paclfic Junction, Tuesday, Sraduslly to the hominy mixture. If ihe ing well bsfore using A -tsASROgAfuI of dled early Wednesday morning at Im. |Doiled hominy was rather thin a little more | salt adds to the stimulating propsrties. manuel hospital. The body was taken to|flour may be needed tq make the broper = 4 peridnce in filing for general office work, - C: 8rd St Joseph e corsistency. Lastly add two well beaten FOR SALE-Ranch in_northwest ADDIY At once, “Ieatein Blaoiria PRk ¥ | esgs and bake in a hot oven for half ar braska: a great bargain. Phil Stimmel Farnam 8 WEBSTER STATION—Fifteenth and | Mr. Renner leaves a widow and two | [FE0 W Biae. Keame Gity, Mo Webater. sons of 7 and ® years of age £ PARGAINS .\lzl“nnln‘ Stuart Harry, May 4, 1910, Ag \||||._1 ; 2 vears, 7 months and 21 days N Sonr orn Car g i s [iljcrest, 100 atran, WNe; cash remt. (Funeral Friday, May 6 at 2 p. m., from Nimen AR e PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Sift together two cupfuls cornmeal, a BY THOMAS JENKINE. \ amily residence 1508 Corby street. Inter- 3 —— - gl ol gl Most of us hate to see a friend ip need Ash Grove, 30 ment Forest Lawn cemetery. Friends = Auburn Local...... pm BIODM | ., 5 N maidwin left Omaha Wednes- | N8If cupful each flour and & quarter cup: An 11| wind Often SAKARIOREBassth nwas TAtChG Mot Invited Chicago, St polla & ldn\ evening for a trip to Chi i“l sugar, a teaspoonful a and a 'l:\ g | Wall street never tempers the wind 1 & - g oo o1 eneral Freight Agent Conrad Spens | feasponful salt. Beat two eggs until light g ! L FOR SALE—1.T00 ncros fine tarm land in| (FIRST-CLASS Klrl for general house. | gigux City Express......b 300 Pm Il am | of the Burlinglon has returned from a|add a pint of xour milk and a quarter cup . | the snorn lamb. Box Butte coun At fenced. 150 acres in| WO TOr MY r twoi must be §00d | Omahs LOCRI L..o.iiieeenes © 8:20pm | week's visit in Chicako ‘on raillroad busi-| g1 melted butter and stir thoroughly into ; The heavier the trouble the harder it is cultivation. New barn and 7-room house » elephone Harney 378, Sioux City Passenger......... ... ness | the dry Ingredients. Pour into a well but- | to drown it in drink worth over $3,000. School houSe Ol the | se——— | TWiD City Passenger.... General Superintendent 8. M. Braden of h I hour in | It is easier to memorize the Seriptu land. ‘Phone, two wells and windmills. | * | Sloux City Local..... i . e rond Miert Ommiof | tered pan and hake about half an hou 7 ize th i 1. wacre. Halt cash. § per cent on & moderate oven | than to follow one of them Mo 0 N : . > -— | Our familles never offer a reward for Sl Walter H . & conduetor on the | Alianes." Neb. The Bee aims to print a paper Chicago, Milw & st Paul line mn S g O *You know, when | was a | our return when we are carried away b 9 3 2 % 5 . ning into this efty other day, has o _ » ¥ Siie that appeals to intelligence; Harry dohngon. %52 Bvans. frame. 8.0 [gkn ' tour montns This goes well with the breakfast cup child my parents thought Id never | Suceess. TULSA. OKL not to an appetite for scandal | EiTon Reed (07 3s Dodge, rrame, §2.000. | #alls for Europe. ‘Tle will Visit his former . .ifee. To make It sift together thiee- yrow yp® I Les & ols have hi 3 | home wgland and then trav ¥ 3 o4 and flov ! wagon to a star and she b run anay 0 acres pasture land, good oil pros and sensations, Henry Hornu 1329 South Thirty-fifth, | home in Englan: ters of & cup fine cornmeal and flour, “And did you?" she ha f 1o B arway. Sweden and Russia. His '~ 2 n v of + rn* .17 mo.k'l.'" In fee. John T. Blalr &| '“. ““o".fim" R, Homan, 2166 Binney (":-”;; Henry Clayton, is living In London. [a half teasp iful salt and a teaspoonful | , With many of ‘hem, 0., Tulea | alte . In Morrell county, Nebraska, about 14 Denver and California. miles from Simla, & station on the B. & M | Puget Sound Express. line between Sidney und Bridgeport . Nebraska points.. Nearly every acre smooth valley land, Rllc: IRt 5 css rich b %ol exe wate: 0 4 ”, 3 2, Northwest Ex LL fich Dlagk moll; excellent water, 15 10 4| \Ve Are Getting Numerous Calla | Nebvanes poispe The new line of the Union Pacific build-| For Houses of All Sizes. List With Us | Lincoln Mall........ ing up the south side of the North Platie NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Nebraska Express river will run within & few miles of this €4 N Y. Life Blde ~Phone Red 19 Lincoln Local...... land and double the yalue of every acre. — é‘l:culln Local Owner has made & low price of $15 an > chuyler-Plattsmouth. acre it sold before the Iith of this month WANTED—SITUATIONS Plattsmouth-Towa .. If you want to secure a fine piece of Ne- | = - —— | Bellevue-Platt: rac ut traska land go out with us WANTED—Position as bushelman, pants | Colorado Limited.. and vest maker. Reply Stating wags Chicago Speclal | Address 11 8., 213 8. Ehust, Carroll la, | Chicago Express........ TUESDAY, MAY 10, el Y Ty B ' ’ | Towa Local. 8 | Creston-lowa Local d look it over. Rallroad fare refunded | 8t. Louls E: g0 loak If gyer, Waliroad. fare refunded TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY {15 Feuss Kxpiges..... HICKS REAL ESTATE CO., Omaha WANTED—A young lady with some ex- | i & and St. Jbseph.. evenly to the halr, remaining on_until dry Thin Face. poECRBREREES L

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