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OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, THE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE FAMM AND RANCII LAND FOR SALE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE | FARM A JUNE. 8, 1910. L wiznw_(OUR HOME MAGAZINE | ) HANCH LAND FOR/SAL (Continued.) Colorado—Continued. Missours—Continued. “WANTED—6,00 FEATHER BEDS. Write " —_— r teleph: Douglas 1600. METROPULI- TAN FEATH & . %8 N. %th. S [ SOUTH DAKOTA CORN AND ALFALFA |TAN FEATHER C s LANDS. 2 v nd clothing. D. 340, 7 7Y I The rush is on for Stanley county; buy ST _prices for 3d-hand clothing. D. 340, SIDEI |I s ALONG LAND AUCTION lands near the new railrond d double L] your money in the next year; 20, ores AT to select from; $10 to $18 per acre. Call or WANTED—TO RENT WASHING‘l‘ON BYWAYS write Felland Realty Company, &l Palace . =y T | Bldg.., Minneapolis, Miun. WANTED—Two furnished = rooms with \ 3 4 cafe. " ’ CABOOL, MO., THAVE B h 7 L e e [ R TR P YL Insurgency is a disorder, and when it they might get down on thelr knees right South Dakota; must sell soon; good specu- gets into the system it s lable to break |here and pray.” JUNE 23D AND 24TH lating land. Write for information to H.| We Are Getting Numerous Calls | o v P, Last| After which there was no further exhibl- Humer, Butte, Neb, For Houses of All Sizes. List With Us tlon of amusement over the little domestic & s Tennessce, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., | Sunday it broke out on a street car on the | f, qont. The young man took his time, n I l lplre at uctlon Special excursion over S GON. Y. Life Bidg. Phone Red 198 fashionable Connecticut avenue line, and | (oo, ORCHARD FOR SALE. WANTED—To rent modern suite of two |N€arly ruined the day’s devotions of a Frisco. 2,300 acres choice S SrohntE Aot Ten eo- | or threo rooms (unfurnished preterred) | whole carload ot passengers. What estimato did Robert B. Lee place ; Iking distan . . Trult tress | S o Rins D ey, Y Walkee Representative Norrls of Nebraska, |on the military g of Ulysses 8. Grant? United States; thouvsands ol Tead into bearing this year; store, can- o o ¥ e | 16@der of the house Insurgents, was on the| Anybody who can coi 1 ith doeu- farm land under the ham- coming 3 . gents, ) y ¢ come along with doeu. Where . One ‘ ro Pa S © ham- |ming tactory, three residences, mules, im. || § or LROOM apartment for IEht house: |car when & trio_entered—a white-haired mentary evidence, preferably with atfi- mer on'easy terms giving 9% litetime o the Fight Party, 8% ownes tfi:fl:‘:{:’ ml:uu cnzxcenvl 3 old lady, a stalwart, bronzed young farmer | davits and original chirography, will confer cannot attend to it and is obliged to sell of 3 and a fasl * G | i Snvor ot Bebator Be » L give 10Bg tyme oF take Dart in trade hionably-garbed youns vor on or Borah of Idahe. The . 1 S ¥ Wwoman of about the same age. Thelr con. | senator recently assumed to k o if nccessary. Union Savings bank, u : 8 » now some- For the Land hundreds of people an op- | diff Wi _ WANTED--SiTUATIONS versation soon made It plain just who they | thing about it, and, opening hia mouth on . Texns, SITUATION WANTED as chautfeur, by were. The young man and his mother were | the subject, promptly put his foot in it ¢ portunity to get a home or 3t competent Japanese; good reference. S 737, | from the farm care Bee. < : M ( ; Iz I ’ bl Tasds ¥, ) TEXAS GULE COAST LAND. 2 an i We are now selling the ilder ranch, " . v E THER, Tl'llStee or speculation, which joins the Taft; one of the best tracts co“.—[’}r;\mu Bort o tences. Ai B . of land in the Guif Coast. It is located on ROk Ssilvety. cItY, o5 5 . Titles perfect, and i two rallroads and comes right up to sin. | Smythe, general delivery, eI Will sell 210 KIT CARSON COUNTY FFARMS at BUR- » 8nd In two ' |ie ¢ new elty of 3,000 population. A GIRL nearly 11 and another nearly 16 We offer this in ahy sizo tracts at from at the most unexpected times, visiting Washington for the | It happened in this wa first time; the young woman was the sister | The senator had been invited to address % REMMSER SR, Iy THAT A BOT'S BEST Frienp s sD—Position by good, non-union J 3 i i 5 ¢ ac 3 ; ces to work for wsges. inquire of R B Ul S miles of good railroad town. g5, 5.8 s Sl G SO0 R | ekt i 8RS AR | Pant Coo o5t Beourlty Bank, Webster 1 ! Write for ‘complete = de- —_— Xigpuvois: A YOU Widow who I8 an_expert 1 3 Wa ton. bookkeeper and stenographer desired place seription and arrangement f where to work part of the day only. Best reference furnished. Address, Bee, 8 663. . . : . BIG MONEY IN TIMBER. 0 L0 IR L 2 ot Bt B R g ‘And $400.00 in 30 days is the highest amount of cash of plan. Timber lands in Paolfic nortiwest are| S m s — required to buy any 160 acre tract. This is a FORCED Broane ' Villue. every year dise o rapia REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. f the younk mad. Tho latter had & bag | the American ciub at Pltsburg on Grants > T T freneases, demand and « decreased supply. | __ AT vas starting for home, leaving his|Dbirthday, and after accepting read up on | SALE. You can count on bargains. I)UE:\‘{&LL PAAD Buye naking. Gig pr;;nrm:t.e Heretofore | “Real estate transfers for June 7, fur. | mother to visit longer the subject. In his speech he declared that | W s # | only capitalists’ could o 3 | nished by Midland Guarantee and 'Trust| The car was crowdet v 3 " | Special train on the Rock Island from Omaha June COMPANY, opportuaity to lnvest (6. timber ‘in. sums |5 Tise e’ honded, ASLIROter, 17110 BARIAM | (g isecr paine wroerrd, VeIt came to & | Libs onoe -said that Grant wes: Uiy Squal I o s N (Cabool, Mo | ficm $100 up, Interest guaranteed and pro- | o' 'pLiCL T houglas 28 ransfer point where the young man was|of any commander that ever directed ' | 21st. Low fares. Any Rock Island excursion ticket ) 8 I portionate shdre of profits. Dest of sei|A. M. Traynor and wife to M. Red- to leave his mother and sister. He rose, |armies, the peer of the greatest military 3 . 7 | curity. Saffe At g mon, part lot 25, replat bloc gathered up his b . ss his S stor; | rado Springs or any western point, and stop off at Bur- e, are getliug out our now lm.{ of | Kimger Co.. Henty Bidg., Seattle, Waah. | The State National Banic of Clover e WHIN-DALE woman #tood bp Yind | ik Biitted 1t NEXE ALY tha. N6 Itsot the . s . G S ale; d Smipmeba ) o slo 1lis- « ™ 'k, | senator opene : lington for this sale. us your address and we will forward you TP TR supplemental subdivision of il 1o Lhrew her arms around her son's neck, |senator opened said: Make th . ¢ AR 004 of them; investigate -this seotion it Arrsed glone Park Place ... 15| kissing him and delivering some last mes- | “Dear Sir—Please send me your author- ! ake the price of many vacation trips by buying a | [¥cu are hunting the best. CHEAP FARM LANDS, o A, G, Weinstern and J. H. sages. ity for saying what you did about Lee's | 3 3 v STURGEON REALTY CO, Sturgeon, Mo.| In western Nebraska and Colorado. Write | Sme to A G. WeIns ok 915%, “Be careful | L ObRitt’ % | 2 4 f . 81 0! - 0., . Mo. Linsly, part lot block ‘215%, e careful not to get lost again when |opinion of Grant's military genuis. It summer excursion ticket west, stop at B}lrlmgton for t‘hls BOR BADEN Ai6e) Abs Brodit fhaii for "rrq‘fi'fikAsxA LAND COMPANTY, Omaha .......... gt 3000} you go through Chjcago,” she said, “and |doesn't sound like him.” sale and then spend a week or a month in the mountains. hx;x;e l:vlm (lnu”celllu]r, sm?khu:‘oufie, :uud- Sidney, Neb. F'l‘fgrr;;:';"'?;(l Fop vty ? creighe tell father what a good time we've had,| The letter was from an old union soldler, ? 5 shed, bsrn, cattleshed, toolshed, henhouse, - e ’ 3 1,600 | and’’— The next letter was from another, who said { ' 3 cistern, two I irete N 3 1 . eeeen 1 o i | e s another, who sa ‘ Write or telephone for particulars, R e T R I R S (ol LR~ g B ) Keating 1o J. Greggersen, ‘Al out for the Union station,” shouted | he knew Lee never made such a statement. | 10 meadow, 12 in clover, 6 alfalfa, balance | California, Oregon and Washington. Special block 1, Crawford plat the conductor, sthnding with his hand|Lee always belleved Grant was rather | in corn; ali L ; : tpfahl et al to G. V 5 § g rustee gay 4 . W. T. Gottlob, St. * | &nd Timber Co. Sacramento, Cal, 719% K |S. M. Kitchen to H. S. Byrne, lot young man stood, very much embarrassed, | back of him. — a4 Street. 5, Block 104, Dundee Place ... 1ibut with his arm around his mother's| Letter No. 3 was from a confederate, who Tel. Tyler 1070 Room 307 First National Bank Bldg‘ Montana. hi:dgn‘:.o Y :f“hloc‘: ; B Ham: walst. protested that Lee never sald such an im- PR AL s smcuf Sehaken REAL ESTATE LOANS mondp % ) nl" ‘and do look after those March |possible thing. Omaha, Nebraska. good steam plow proposition, in Montana; IN BROS., { g ! M Osmsqct eU_al to A Damator, { No. 4 was from a man whom Lee once % ? §1260 ‘par ‘acre; .0 o, all tier time| (SARVIN BROS S, ficce I Y1 Lol W] Jots 8 and b ook 1| “Oh, break away; start the car, conduc-|told that Grant wasn't a very great soldfer, e e noeded on-the balance, ¢ per cent. ~wWho 4 e R TR tor,” grumbled a silk-hatted man In a|but that he had woh a fame that would | o 1 Baoek oL T A e Cuany, | WANTED—City loans. Peters Trust Co. oblocle 2, ‘same Lo . 1/morning sult, who was accompanied by |never be dimmed because he had always | C. Freas to L. H. Rosy . ern Montana, strictly steam plow probosi- | “\WANTED_City loans and warrants, W. ticn, $16 per acre, one-third down, balance : 3 5 Same to same, lot 8 and 9, by same.. ¥ [® CANADIAN F four annial payrhents after this fall. 0| Foruain Smita & Co. MA Varoam Bt | j ¥. Monarty to A. T. Bunnan, lot o acres, Dunn county, N. D. every acre|qONEY TO LOAN—Payne lnvestmeat Co, block 7, 1st add to S. Omaha... o = i farm mcna. 3;2"per ‘acre, wnnlh $20. 160 rbond N. lnh“il an f \S'.";’.‘}i'." {n‘:‘t’ l:; HERE TILL I-(*~g o ["n | acres, Campbell county, §. D. $12 Per| g0 to 310,00 made promptly. F. D. Wead, sloc other lots), Cits ¢ LISTRNING it " \ 'HE G R INT acre. Nine sections in Dunn county. N. D., g South Omaha . 1 FROM THE GOVERNMENT 1 per cent plow, $10. per acte; Eood bt s | eaci AN B i o M. Morarity an fo ko Jor_Posreriry. | terms. Fifteen sections, eastern Montana. a ba OKeste| Nolan, lot 1 to 15 blocl $7.50 PER ACRE S48, 150 acres in Billings, N. b, $)50 B e e - s other lots, Michalion's 7 1 y xteen sections In Dunn, D., very ~2152. H. B. Vunrath to J. ryant, 34, $1.00 Cash—Balance Three Years | eholee, $1475; one-third cash, balance goud e ilistone addition ... fros PHE o terms. ' Very select section in Mercer /EST RATES—Bemis, Brandels BIdg | County Treasurer to M. 'K 6 HE LAND OF LAST GREAT OPPORTUNITIES county, N. D., $13 per acre. it o 48 | OO, Dlock 15, Bedtord” Place «. JOSEPH KEENA! Austin, Minn. | ¥IVE PER CENT BONDS fur sale, Io|L. Carleton and husband to D. W. amounts from 3u Lo $o,WN; We cesn them | Dickinson, part lot 7, Upland Ter- The official publication of the Grand Trunk Pacific Raliway state | ! “It 18| “FOR SALE—At §12 per acre, & fine 22,000 | auy tle. American bate Leposic Veuila [ race . i 00 [iN S EREHIONADIS} (ST SN IV, CHUTOL L iyol RE R FIRRE S | fossible that no other area In North America can equal this portion of British | acre tract on the Milwaukee'extension in s Wik, Bee Midk. o I8 Fintington by trustees (oS, time now.” And then the deluge. They have been j ::ve::v.xbila ";:“"dn:m"lu“!m:;f"'un is in truth a northern Eldorado. which future u::hun:,ulelsholl‘ V:lhluy. Monltnnu. one-ltmrd ST ateo o Carleton, lot 7, same Vs LS 1275| The car was a-giggle by this time, but|coming from north and south ever since. 2 re bound to verify. The climatie conditions have i o cash, balance in three or four equal an-| SICOND morigages negotiated. ew|J. H. Melntosh’ and wife to D. L. ; ¢ “r W ’ § 10.be ssvers Auring the Winter se Y ave in the past been supposed (;uq|' payments, A great deal of this land | Omuua Natlonai biak Bidg. Doug. 434 Shane, lots 7 and 8, block 13, Wi the old lady was still pouring out parting| “I want you to retract that statement I 1o e Severs during the Winter season. but the fallacy of this impression is rapldly ({y" held, at from @il & to o per | End . admonitions. “All out,” repeated the con-|or else show when and where Lee said 1REka Dacith ke Drositaity Be By lmfll;:“":“‘hca"“‘*“l';‘."'o‘““fl”yd“i"""l- due in|acre retall. Also have other firstclass REAL ESIAIE WANTED W. McCraith and wife ductor, and the man In the tall hat grum- |such a thing,’ demands one confederate he N asen ousrentr [ 4 Pacific Ocean and the Influence of x‘}m;’tffl:’«n. rite or wire Joseph Keenan, o ) e 5 Bauer, logs 9 to 11, bloc! 950 bled again, , soldier, who insists that Lee himself was “Why can't people do thelr farming be- | the greatest modern soldier. While a union The land we offer you i Nebrasks. » 0 G. F. Reim and wite, fore they start for church?" he demanded. | veteran of the Wilderness protests vio- 3 s the PROPERTY OF THE BRITISH 6 6 and T-room houses. Lf prices are right| 1\ “jranscom Place . Whereat Representative Nqrris bridled up. |lently that Lee's writings and public ut- | WI HAVE BUYERS FOB | ™2 tFiace | COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT and is near Talkit;é $500 o %\“{lfl'fim&%?flfiobru&u. A. Schmidt and wife to g:rllnnun “Young man,” he sald, addressing the|terances display a uniform unwillingness ‘ rt block 6, { _ Bulte &% N. X. Life Blag Sy DAt 0o 1,000| farmer, “you just take all the time you|to give any opinion on the merits of Grant. WANTED TO BUY—A farm for cash, in|D. Harmon and wife to J. Tomasswic want saying good-bye to your mother. You| Senator Borah has decided, pending the | southern Alnnesoth, Bqith Dakuta or et | and wie, pert lot 9, block 8, |don't know when you'll say It to her for | efforts of his secretaries to locate the ex- A A ern Nebraska; mysi,ve wéll improved and " P ! n Cre o Darguin, no: van s miles from town and|J. Reed to M. Duggon, iot 4. biock _|the last time. g act place where Lee made that statement— i which is the geographical and strategic commercial center of British Columbla, is Closs to sohool @fd German Lutneran| 6, st addition to Fowler Place ... 1047| The young man's embarrassment was|and he Is getting doubtful whather they It on the main line of the G. . P. trans-continental rallway, and is the terminus or on l-‘:la}-t"dc':ah(x:. ';I:d "l";r}"ly §f (S’lrtlg*:z’ fllr;: church, Give ulr%escnpnun in first let- | L. B. l’nytnn[?nd wife ‘1011‘}.5'14’.“1“57 visibly Increased. will find it—that he will try to keep out of line of six other rallways projected or building into Central British Columbia. B cnh and they Al of fars that | Y o e, A I e e | Aiviston. ... Dore, 108, WR% amo| | “And it any™of these people are so wor- | the ragim of the clvil war controversy here- & FORT GEORGE commands the river navigation of the interior and 1s at the| Will soon be worth $500 an acre. Dienst, Brooten, Minn. ———————————————————————— | T1¢d 8bout their sins,* went on Mr. Nor-|after. He wasn't born tiil several years function of 1.000 miles of navigable waterways. = = ris, “that they must hurry to church, why, |after the war was over. The best posted and shrewdest investors in the country know that FORT What Makes ‘he GEORGE will be the second largest city in British Columbia, Vancouver alone SOUTH OMAHA GOVERNMENT NTICES "ce%:d'wm sho: 4 G ‘} alue') “MANY SUITABLE GIFT things are DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, W you maps and Government reports if you will call at our office, : found in Omaha, Neb., May 12, 1910. Sealed pro- i . A e o e and prove to you we have the best land investment in North America today. Any| The productiveness of the soll and the The Novelty Store, posals, in tripilcate, wiil be recelved here o i e o il b ey W’ e i one, male or female, can buy 160 to G40 acres. You don't have to live on it or improve | Water supply. These produce crops that . [ Y until 11 a. m,, June 11, 1910, and then pub- 0 .' i “ u h NI n.'“ i ‘ arove 24th & N Sts. South Omaha. | licly opened ‘for installing two electrical | [l R T (11 I AN it to own it. . pay A big interest on land even at a value|® Sralght cloyatons I ftorenouse’ At Omans [ Y 4T I I 3 i : J. i 1 (1" Only $1.00 per acre cash—balance spread over a period of three years. \ Of %M. an Sore.. Do you know that How about your eyes? If they bother |depot. Information furnished on applica- Il I H i :w' m‘ ” ‘H\_ i r”l‘rllllm I flj‘"".m\ i 1f you can't call write for blue prints and Government reports, , you let our expert optician tell you what he | tion. U. S. reserves right to reject or i | 1 R R N ; | cott's u ihinks about them. No charge for ex-|accept all proposals or any part thereof. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC LAND CO., 309 New York Life Bldg. aminations. Jacobson & Furen Co., 2404 N | Envelopes containing proposals should be Ment Cooked with Vinegar. | street, South Omaha. indorsed *‘Proposals for installing electrical Irrlgated Lands = freight elovators at Omaha depot,” and Dishes similar in cooking, but in which g £ s B Umuhu, Neb. For exclusive styles_in fine millinery, [ addressed to Captain F. C. Bolles, Q. M. |vinegar is used to give flavor as well as to i X are just as good as the Colorado lands?|gmart, clever effects, “call at the Ryan M.14-16-17.3.7-8-9. |soften the meat and make it tender, are Tdaho—Continued. Minnesota—Continued. The Scott's Bluff lands lle much better | gtore, 619 North Twenty-fourth street, e a S g P ;n;u:nlxlgnx. are amoother nmf Just as| South Omaha. DEPOT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, “" SOUR BEEF. L WHEN svawering advertisemen: SLAU R L ertile~. Do you know that the water | Omaha, Nebraska, May 2, 1910, Sealed o RE". I Bae At e o o The | Unequsied OopiimAND SALE. 1a | 8upply for the Scott's Bluft lands i more ~ 3 proposals in tripiicate wiil be received here| Take a plece of beef from the rump or | fact that you sew the ad. i The Bes. oy TR abundant than that in the Colorado dis- SWAPS until 11 . m., June 10, 1910, and then pub- |the lower round, cover with vinegar or | 863 acres unimproved land, $6.75. trict. There is often a shortage of water oo - licly opened for installing steam heating |, o half-and-half mixture of vinesar | Hiinotay 7 13, acres URImBroved land. s in_the Colorado district, but no one ever hange for Omaha and | plant in storehouse at Omaha depot. Infor- 206 acres improved land. S5 sells his land cheaper because of such |SOuth Ouiaua property, 1y 10t neariy tour | mation furnished upon application. United'|And water, add sliced onion, bay leaves, ) 200 acres improved land, $9.50. shortage. p ucres in lselievue neai cur, smal luiprove- | State reserves right to reject or accept all{and a few mixed whole spices and salt. i f { cres improved land, $14.50. SCOTT'S BLUFF POTATOES ARE | tients, fruit. Address, Box 20, Dllier, New. | proposals or any part thereof. knvelopes | Allow to stand a week in winter or three - / cres unimproved land, $0.75, THE EQUAL OF THE GREELEY morris, containing ~proposals, should be endorsed | 9% [0 1 T it aa "” i Ml, res partly improved land, $11.50. SPUDS,/ 7 ——— | “Proposais for Instdlling Steam Heating |OF four days in summer; turn once & day Rk FOR BALE—§0 down, §5 monthly, buys| [ 10 acres rich garden, fruit and poultry| jgo land, near Alma, 1ll., Marlon County.-has 2-room frame house, chicken house, 4 | o OTT PP W RO- FOR EXCHANGE 400 acres, 8 miles from | p| Omaha Depot,” and add and keep covered. When ready to cook, (e | Zrcem Bau: hoie, o res partly Imoroved land. sie: SCOTT'S BLUFF WILL PRO. ) 1 m | plant at Omaha Depot,” and addressed to p A 1 o e R Louleon ¥en paYtly tmpraved lsnd, §1L%. PEERs WD Jthr A ANT 1S Bl & el onm ey b o tame a7 G Rolles, JQRATIITERSAr brown the meat in fat, using an enameled ¢ : ‘ Lilinols Central ratlway; “snap’s #0. .| 0 acres unhbprovad land. 5. THE ACRE. ? smali stabies, most ail tiiabie land, sur- |, L %, J 878 |iron pan, strain the liquid over it and £ook | steak, using aa much § | 3 5 , 1L oo g i h . SCOTT'S " BLUFF WIL . |roundea by tine farms. Al vahey land. | FORT DES MOIN A JUNE until tender; thicken the gravy with flour fup. Thi p | nncu-’f'w'-Chlé’éla"’?.‘u‘ffl:.g"Eih“fi..‘.'.f;.“'?‘i DUCE AS MA[N\" B‘Y;:!IELSPROOP Price, §4.00. Incumvrance, §,0w. Want L;”:;’l‘m})lll v:‘n?alk: i 3.‘.’,‘,7.3..13L5Afi te“r‘eai or ginger snaps (which may be broken up nglllndfl- :r ::?Kl:: di } ) M-“ | TEN-ACRE FARM. you want to sell your farm at % its valus OATS TO THE ACRE AS THE Bood ‘mercnandise or might take merchan- | ceiyed here untll 8 p. m., standard time, in 4 d e bet tho allond | Bre edge of a heavy plate. | Fine rich level Iilinols land, conventent|Wwrite us. 1f you w GREELEY DISTRICT. diso and bunaings, for equity. What have | June 20, 1910, for supply and installation of| 15t Strain it, and pour over the sliced|Fry in drippings, butter, or other fat in & | to Bt Louis markets and near good local |1t value, write us. We want live repre: SCOTT'S BLUFF ALFALFA |You to offer? Address ne Allén County | pews and fixtures in Post Chapel, supject|Meat. Some cooks add cream. Beotch bowl, or it more convenient in an | town’ and snipping point; all ia qultiva- | ventatiyes eveywhiore, © 0 CURES JUST AS WHLL AND | investment Lougton, Kan. % "the lusual conditions. Full information SOUR BEEFSTEAK |ordinary iron kettle or a frylng pan; then 3 A rries, nnesota-Montana SELLS AS . ) 7] o - - — — pplic . Bnvel g o By Pl J pan; poultlry 'na ooun;ryl homlehl. near 1.r,:., 608 Court Block, St. r::‘uc. n}fim. :Ewmfi«q’ !E‘Rl.(;\lfll!L)A‘(_ AP ETHE 30-FOOT residence lot, close In, less than ::‘rfl'll"’“sc‘lt"x::’s:p:y‘.fl.‘.‘ffi" ML;’“V_LT'::’;H:;E Round steak may be cooked in water in|add water enough to cover it. Cover the Cunning factory and along the new McKin Yet Scott’s Bluffs lands are toda. - r k. & ke 3 g 8 i a) . inegar, or it the|dish very tightly ¢ v — selling | one mile from Hee buliding, which 1 have|posals. for Chapel Furniture,” and aq- | Which there is a little v v tightly so that tho steam can not ley electric line, now bullding to St. Louls;| $7,00 FARM for §,100; a.delightful homs | for half of the price asked for Colorads|clear. Wouia like to exchalige as part pay-i dressed to Constructing Quartermaster, |time is sufficient, it may be soaked for a|escapo and allow the meat to, simmer paed | ?,".‘L' tor l:wm;:, mfla’_fi c-:r:l; .lxm- "éi‘“. amfl}«:nxdcrg:w!.hfi“l:&qvgo::u:ul‘l',‘ l:voel, farms. :“F“A‘ on l\*‘:'d“"‘““;;‘h\,\:\d'"‘z };tk;lm,m“ ifort Les Moines, lowa. few hours in vinegar and water and then |two hours or until it fs tender. One ad- i - 3 Lrop, - - - 7, el 3 ar | v ¥ yropflmw ahy Stternoon. jeaving. oéfice ot |35 acres fine harawood fimber and p_v. THIS LOOKS LIKE OPPORTUNITY v a1 b el s J7.89,1017,18. |oooked in a casserole or in some. similar | vantage of this dish is that ordinarfly it is | 3 o'clodk p. m. and return &t $:3 p. . |fure; 10 acres meadow; splendid 6room | wo took out a larse party Tuesday | i e iRy, improved: to trade for way. ready to serve when the meat is done, & ! O e RTON T b *Lan. ‘Aachs, | oo, foundation, comented. celler, dousls | ALtornoon. Wo are DIAnNINg for anothor|pay' cash différance of Assume, Nowhis LEGAL NOTICES ROUNDED MEAT, the gravy is already thickened. However, Room 917, 106 Chestnut St. St. Lows. | fl00r, two porches, fine barn 26x50x1s, | DIE Land'& Lot Co., Suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldg, [ —————————— _____| Pounding meat before cooking is an old-|if a large amount of ‘fat is used in the \1 ‘ — large granary, machino shed, wagon shed, . T £none_Red 1 : NOTICE TO BIDDERS, fashioned method of making it tender, but |frying, the gravy may not be thick enough »-\ Minnesota. g-;nlm::llf,p::;:‘c:danlnl‘l‘ulfic.“:.llnecrh.b.m:g;!";: xcursion luesday, . photice ls hereby kiven that Notice to|wiile it has the advantage of breaking|and must be blended with flour. 3-A weil ‘Tmproved Blue Eartn | WO Bumips, soft, water, 30 shade trees | TAILOKS Vidette-Herald of Crete, Nebraska, which |49Wn the tough “”"“"”d' Jia# tha Rispnves; SPANISH BEEFATEAK. CRE around house; K. ¥. D. and telephone; near J 14 = TR rovides for the submitting of bids tage of being likely to drive out the juices| Take a plece of o o Rty AT proved farm, Pipestone Co. |5¢D90l; one of the most beautiful Places une 4 MISFIT tallord suite-$35 and 40 values | B ey N abiaeks ) Mo Sl aienk yelghing 5 p City of Crete, Sallne County, Nebraska,|and with them the flavor. A very good|two pounds ai at 3§15 See A. Rubensteln, 2% 8. Mth Bt | 7Y\ G0 JLriole Of furnishing ‘all material 0 pounds and about an inch thic to be found anywhere; four miles from pound Sort Y ! Better go with us and take a look at the vi ing this difficulty i ding | North Branch, Chisago county, Minn.; 49 s ' = - ) t rieis. B35 way of escaping culty is pounding | until thin, season with salt and Cayenne Miles north of Twin Cioles, halt cash sr [ country. Plan for it today. Ask for a|”G. A. LINQUIST CO., 25 PAXTON BL&. and labor for the bullding and constructing t y ; S8 : lour into the meat; this catches and re-|pepper, cover with a layer of X o T { N oDy 0f the Labd Owner, of for our fittle « T 2210t u Sewer System in and for said_city. | | " ayer of bacon or nelse ana | §adie Fuller, 119 Luurel ‘Ave. St Faul, | 1oSKiqc, “They Say," which ives the other| FOI BUSINESS wear tho new sack sult | Sald system Js to be a Sanitary Sewer |lains the juices. Below are given recifes |salt porls, cut Into thin lices, roll and tie M43 acres Pine county, cut-over land. Above farms for merchands #5,00 harness and shoe stocl $17,000 stock of general merch building. prsatne man's opinion. but don't Lwdl 0 patiouize . Thici, bioe | SBystem, mstructed, built and combined |for two palatable dishes in which this is|with a cord. Pour around it half ful room - solld brick, | “ o e tre s N TV AN Tanoring, 1y So. 3 itk Storm Sewer. The esti R o alf a cupful R n gy i s oy S k oSOME cholos tracts of lands I8 Wadena PAYNE INVESTMENT CO;, Tuioriug, iy Bo. o Bt |with & Storm Sewer. The est "L'&‘L;fl;‘: done. of milk and half a cupful of water. Placo ) est coun 5 i 3 2] 3 overe G b, u , 1910, at 2 P es of ound | hours, bas pcoas: 3 ANl now Luke Harriet modern house, easy | Sonsider some exchange of clear properties | “Janiees 14D fo s NI e GLBYSA AUTE Wtk 1010 &C R0 ] 72U sting occasionally. terms, wmbvfmm UNITED REALTY CO. v AR N i, LT _ | WANTED 10 BORROW—#w or §40 fot | I'or plans and specifications and other o S . List’ your merchandies stocks, clty and s P T ER, BRALTY 0O, Dodge _county, Nebraska, | 1 J64F | WAl puy 1 ber cent luteresc. Ad- | detaila and conditions ppiy <o either of the LIS - oo L S (R B e o ol ik Farms, One 30 aore strictly 8il madel jm: | 4568 M¥C Yea =~ =000 |undersigned. Koo oo DrAL M A L i et ¢ Missourt. provements. Price less than actual im-{ \WANT to borrow $6,500 on giit edge, first| N IDLA, Mayor, C. P. Carlson-Atias Land Co. _ ;i S ., IENEARRO | MR QEOR SALI-Farm, 70 acres, ¢ miles Pen- "ACRE FRUIT FARM. eton, Mo.; over 200 acres culiivated; abou % mile from. Crystal Bay station; four- |10 scres in crops; balan b room house, barn 18x30, full concrete base- | timber, all fc . : e Y ra novig- e [Disposal L Ga.rbage i8.4he Cougery ; T Sorro money o T | My RS S e i e is a Problem of the Rural Life ges_on soutnwest lowa farms, or Jadist provements. _Several 80 and i sections from $00 to $%0 per acre. Good improve- ments, all level, black and clay soil. Sole option for 30 days. Also 2,000,000 brick taken 00d: an e T&T‘:flfl.‘; from new bulldings. One-third price. Land R o terms. % cash, balance in b years, Dis- | TNt . : Lt in th try on a limited in- should be ne cel ment, 40-foot poultry house, well, bU apple | farm; 100 T-year-old fruit trees; new &- | coy 5 r cel an 3 . heast Nebraska farms. Address A T8, JAving in the country hould be kept In the cellar or shed, one trees, 1 acre strawberries, 1% acres rusp. | [ooln house, wll necossary bulldings, in best §ORRER0. Ron caut ot fa hand. ' Georws e g _ come Is both an art and a sclence appal- | barrel reserved for such articleg as will berries, plums, 9 acres cultivated, 3 acres oI Y terins; trades | — it o o OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ling to one who perceives for the first|burn, Unburnable articles are either bur- A small lake; ar- | not considered. Address Theod > . i ks s gasturel Bordere o8 Hab Bk €000 - | B X Farrar Bt. Bt Toulsogore Juengst, | KIMBALL COUNTY WANTED—T10 BUY e b ok oot de time the difficultizs of umx(umul::uus ried or carted away, the ekeeper pay- J. M. Davies 11§ 4th St. B, Minneapolis, YOR SALB R i Wil trade two Jots in Crolghton's first | BEST PRIC e or | Mo HAMBURGAMERICAN that are so entirely different from those [ing a stimulated amount for each load. “IMPROVED FARMS 3 MILES FROM | ood, ullabie land; ho mckeynourm; all | addition for Kimball county land; will pay | furniture, carpets, clothing and shoes. that exist In town. | Another country difficulty Is the beat et (MONNEAPOLLS. e B deres Tn cultivation; .o‘r&lbm"i}"er'l'l&:.; difference in cash. H. N. Way, 53 5. 224 | pnono Douslas 97i. | Ln uo:’.n w-P:y n.lvm-fiwmn-.; stad | Prossio aa ls lhs.mun‘rr ot g:x!-‘x& it 1,‘:.@. to kesp & refrigerator,or ty Breasrve I4 acres of clay loam oll, 3 miles fro A clstern, well an SECOND-HAN - oe. os one of the first obstacles to be overcome |ice, and thls problem each must work out i aores ‘Gultivated: balance 1 pas | Bonds; family orchard: dally matl § s RUOCOUE-RAND sigtuings | gerey; stias ondon-Faris amburg in the country. Usually there i a farmer 1% Thaiselr, o entirely | B s dhaeitite ure, all . new 6-room house with |to school, church and trading poin noon dresses. John Feldman, L. 318, A-2636. | scincinnati Jne 11 10AM|{Kuie'n Aug. Vic..June 25 Y | | cellar, furnace heat, new barn, Hx3xls, |to rallroad; % miles to St. Lou —— | §Penpayilvania.....June 15| Bluecher who is glad to have the waste food for |depend' upon individual conditions. Be It ¢ ; 5 acre. v Bas: DAKOTA LANDS. Best prices for BHOKEN WATCHLS, | a F o garbag 4 Lare ibas Bowevar Aak . e .&d‘mow'n e — cl:l’l‘h,n:;mc:::;ml W5 aouy: Worvell & Bebe, Dasivilie. e Large tracts of land in Hettinger, Kid- | Old. Gold, etc. NATHAN, 211 S0, 15th S | Grat Walders pigs and he comes for the garbage with a(said here that however excellent and cool “‘-'f,‘,’sfnm ‘and_excellent water, The lund 18| FOR SALE—We have som Burleigh, Mercer and Stark countles, Thitz-Caritun wheelbarrow or wagon. However, he must [a cellar may scem for the purpase, it Dew &nd the bulldings aro new, IUs & snap | gains in small farms; also one or two pap | S (racts in Sweet Grass, Yellowsione | Piamiury e, - olews be seen and arranged with. Rarely s he|is as bad as direct sunlight, although for 3 terms. in larges farm; -1 '~ | And > er counties, [outana, and Sas- Hamburg-American Line, 46 Broadway, N, ¢ 0 eq lent Is the | different reasoas. wry cell; s Jdamyp, a0 reasonable o 0 aaree| B 8, Jarued s %l:"nc'rnn:‘:rn;‘ 5t ) Ratoshwan, We Bave the ands own the OCEAN STEAMSHIPS mericap Line, 46 B pald for the work, his equivalent s in th . ar s dump lands and can deliver. food the garbage makes for his animals. | some more n others; but any will cause E. C. Willilams, Temple Court, Minneapolis, Sometimes, however, there Is no farmer, | the wood uf a refrigerator to swell and the « M ”“‘:“q:,‘ 500 TO MO-ACRE tracts of Montuna L°°k|ng for s"o'gfiffi..d—cnmfofl1 and then the matter becomes serlous, for |boX will not last long pevi e ‘ rom clay loam soll, room house, never occupled; ; Joina the above 80; good 6-room | most beautiful farma in this county - g,o on solld rock road, three mil floors, corn erib, granary, hen house, wind- | De Soto, Le Soto Land Co, 1 Do Soto, | and western North Dakota lands for sale stale food ¢ stand many hours in hot| Once Is begins to swell mill and fine water; 6 acres fenced with o, . P cannof . . Woven wire. Price, #40 per acre. !fi__—-\ st trem B VAR BROR. atl via '0 aris in nl @ | weather. In such. sn instance & method | 8irLght and the wste g 100, w1 DALY & McLEOD, FOR_SALE—T-acre farm, n » s worked out by one young housekeeper has | 3 . PALY S MEEROD, e e s poe hesse” flae g iorin: | 123 Guaranty Blds.. Minneapolls. Minn. orked out by one " P gy ree et . e . - Compagnie Générale Transatlantique |veen w nuve u course arainer set deep into |, ] Connects at Havre with trains to Parls and continental cities, Palatial | th® Sarbage can. The drainer Is Just enough | =1 I twin-screw, express steamers leave New York every Thursday 10 A. M, | smaller than the can for the former to | In a sire \ F,,",:,',’,“f,,"y“‘!,",;‘h.“_‘:f::u;;r:gog:fig Clvilsation provided —roof cafes, |siip in easfly. And into this drainer ail| From my hatband to my nose;™ + s e————— seeee. | KIDAS Of fTUIt, ETRDES otc.: two clstar: NORTH DAKOTA. BEAUTIFUL 130-ACRE FARM AT/ fine well and & good spring; at §175 pe We havo several fine quarters, half sec- piice of lmprovements; good sal. level, 10 acre C. 'RUBHL, Clayton e | tions and_ section in Billiugs &nd . Bow- n stand the sultry season sugh tne perspiration flo u of clammy moisture acres in wood timber | e __ " |man counties that ve can sell on reason. and } ratar in pasture, bor- | (FOR SALE-ONY ¥ per acre; no better | able torms, located Tear good towns and ¥, olevators, tempting culsine, LI St But T shudder in my angiish 1 dera on nice lake; fine, new, 7-room stock farm or colonization tract in Mys. | raliroad. This land is from 7 to 8 per luxurious suites. Men are under navaldiscipline. Naval officers. Wire. | Waste food It put, and once a day the| g the fellow heaves in view Toot b J lmnn:lt eto., ‘-:nm :p?“%u; ;n;l:m-u wire | gent, '.:u-m-d u;;le.:ho best of soll. Write \ _/ less and submarine bell service afford maximum safety. Every appoint- |drainer's contents are burned. The liquid \\-‘u. the ;,ml‘ ,|.,;2].)|r uestia i 9 8 s Lthis hot enou 0 ol fhan half 1 1 “and &m scales and barns; numerous othes miock for Usts and p S ment perfected. 2 & A which drips off—and which, did it re ¥ 4 S it build- DALY & M'LEOD, La Provence, June 16 La Province, uly 7. 1 |d prevent the waste from buri P { nu&u store mk : miles to| ings: large lot merchaniable hardwood, 702 Palace Bidg. Minaeapolis, Minn. . La Lorr June 23. La Touraine, July 14 main, would p ol arn- | Though my collar's limp and wilte§ 3 '3:" ot i T | Smbert Y RTE (Al T A —_ La Savole June 30. La Lorraine, July 21 ing—is put iInto a deep hole dug for this | And my shirt front is a lake, g ; . twin cities. Price, IHR:N COUNTY REALTY CO. Ironton, South Dakots. Additional sailings at 2d cabin prices, alternate Saturdays by |purpose. Lime is immedlately sprinkled over | THoush "my "‘x'.'.'.'fffi Jro sticking to me —_— d Ci calne! 1 62. wave no compl ! i a b No was ever e POR SALD-2% acrem: Aot ik B Rmmonny V10 Heaimners 345 1o 85250, o) parnam sg, |this refuse and once a week the hole is|Lut the horror of the season & ¥ -y &L ™ Sadie Fuller,| FOR BALE—Ozark fruit farm, by owner. | deep black soll; near town. ™ o « 2T - . AghC. M &St P Ry, |covered and another is dug Ix to know the mutt is due ; o are. ul, ¥ Address A. W. Hussey, Burnham, Mo. |acre. Frauk Mashek, Kimgall, 8. D, o wife om0 300L Babmam Two barrels for tin cans, bottles, etc.,|WNie" o duery on each corner, B - - - Care First Nat’l Bank “Is It hot enough for you?" T B

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