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S ——————— THE B EE: { OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY REAL ESTATE M AND HANCH LAND FOR SALR Colorndo—Continued. IRRIGATED LANDS. 8 and 160-acre tracts of smooth, fertile, frrigated land on the Costilla estate in ti San Luis valley of Colorado can yet purchased at 360 an acre. This includes a perpetual water rij Easy terms. Lar| est and most attractive project ever di veloped 1n Colorado; 5,000 acres in cuitlv tion (his year. Write for fres maps and toldes COSTILLA IRRIGATED LAND CO., 164 Champa St, Denver, Colo. COLORADO LAND Very fine 100 acres irrigated land near Denver; good soll and directly on rallroad and motor line, surrounded by Improved farms of 6 and i0-acre frult and garden tracts.” All plowed and ready for water Have $10,000 equity, Which might exchang: for good incowe property or merchandise. | Mortgage, l0ng time and easy payments, Address owner, B. B., 2018 Howard St or cail Douy Al Florida. YOU CAN STAY AT HOMB And make Big Money In Florids. | One dellar a month will make you par owner in one of the greatest fruit, ll\mk,( gw, orchard, resort, hotel and goneral igh-class development propositions fnaugurated in this state of pheno: nal opportunities. Send for proof of this states ment and full particulars. J. A. Hollomon, President, Jacksonville, Fla FLORIDA. We have some of the best land In th state, below the frost line at attractive prices. Send for particulars. Estero Land Lompany, st Nateonal Bank Bld FLORIDA FARMS PUTMAN COUNTY, FLA. Ten-acra farmws for ouly $300, one-third alance cns and two® yes We the land 1o be as gouc as any in tural flowing_ wells, gani markets. Only ¢ miles from Palatka, Cars 5 8. & F. Ry., in ih of our farm of station and postoffice. River and raf way transportation facilities for trucke and growers the best in the sta farming end residence section in Florida. Good schools, churches, etc. No malaria. Write today for one of our beautiful il. Justrated prospectus and map. B. Z. JONES & CO., 6-607 Alantic National Hank Bldg., Jacksonville, ¥la. 15,00 ACRES. A SNAP FOR QUICK SALE. Florlda East Coast, Evergiades. Al muck land. Greatest bargain in the whole state, No brokers. FRANK L. BILLS & COMPANY, -2 Monroe 8t.. Chicago. walking disi 100 acres improved, 385 per acre 190 acres improved, $10 per acr $0 acres improved, $i5 per acre 160 acres improved, 350 per acre. 640 acres improved, $0 per acre, 80 acres improved, $50 per acre. 240 acres improved, $6 per acre. 100 acres Improved, 3§56 per acre. 160 acres improved, $65 per acre. 147 acres improved, $60 per The above farms 'are all within driving distance of Estherville and we will be glad to give description and particulars in re- gard to any certain tract. Persons Pitcher Land Co., Estherville, la. 960 A-FARM, mostly good land, tinely Im proved, located about 15 miles 8. W. of Des Moines. Also ‘16,000 acres east Panhandle, %, good corn land. These lands belong to a bankrupt estate and the U. S. district court has ordered trustees to sell all together or any part of_this lahd. Write for full description, Frank L. Hall, L. J. Klemm, A, F. Brown, trustees.” Office with Corn Belt Land & Loan Co,, Des Moines, Ia. Tex., Kansas, FOR SALE-Improved farm, 64 acres 600 tillable, 600 level, fenced and cross- fenced, watered with springs and ponds, some hay land, 300 pasture, no_rock, 12 cultivated, 7 wheat, 26 spelts, 15 barley, % corn, ¢rops fine; balance feed; é-room stone house, #tone barn, granary, room for 1,00 bu.,, hen nouse, crib, -h-d‘ good’ well, ‘mill, tank, brood house, full set of impiements, 2 horses, set of harness, 20 cattle, 1 brood sow, 300 chickens, orch- kinds of frult, telephon clay subsoll; bulldings ins to #chool and’ postoffi cash, §2,3% 5 yea miles to tOWH, no ‘agen A. P, CARLETON, Grove County, Alanthus, THINK ABOUT THIS, If your farm pays you $20 un acre profit and you could sell it for $130 per acre and buy ‘another for §5 that would produce you the same profit, would you do it? Let me tell you ubout an alfalta farm near Deerfield, Kan., at $6 per acre. Write John B. Lander, Deerfiel . IN MISSOURL 215 acres; 125 miles southeast of Kansas City. 70 acres in cultivation. Box house; &0od barn; out buildings and fine water and &rass; large orohard of different varieties Of frult. 2 inlles to good trading Close 10 school and church, Price 34600 This s & money maker. GEORGE KUMPF, 2086 Sheldley Bidg., Kanies City, Mo FINE CASS CO. MISSOURI, FARM 400 acres, ong mile of raliroad town, % miles Kanses ‘City; all in cultivation and grass; all rich, fine lying land: -room house, barn and outbuildings; weil fenced and watered. If you want a bargeln in a well located grain and stock farm, you can’t beat It; only 36 per acre; §ood terms on this. G, W. CLARDY INV. CO., %1 Commerce, Kansas City, Mo, TIMBER and ranch I South M url. Morris l:ngvfih:r-lflmm uf or: or, . win View. Mo, FOR SALE—South Missourl farms near St. Louls markets; any size; some good bargains. Write, stating your wants. Free list. NORVELL ‘& BASS, Steelville, Mo, READ THIS, HOMESEEKERS — The cheapest farms in the United States today are in the Oszarks of Missourl, lovely cli. mate, close to good markets, St. Louls and Hansas City; for Noatth iweaitn. ejooe timothy, bluegrass, timber, fine fruit, beau. tiful streams; fine fishing and hunting. 1t ou want o seo the cheapest and, best arms you ever saw priced in your life for the money, write for our st and be shown. A. D. Roberts & Son, Richland, Mo, 1000 acres of cholce hardwood timber . land for sale in the clover and fruit belt of Bayfield county, Wis. Very productive soil, pure water, and where the rainfall is ample 1o insure good erops; will sell in tracts to suit, with small down payment, balance on sasy terms. Zuel-Wood-Goff Co., Inc., Man- kato, Minn. 206 mcres, best, all tillabl black loam soll; fine crop growing; high state of cul- tivation, never rented; all fenced; large, leasant hiouse; barn and other building: ine well, windmill; value of improvement: $3,600. Insurance, $3,000. Fine grove ever Breens, m\ ‘box elder and apple (rees near house. Thie miles from finest county seat in stat public parks, lakes, band noerts, rural = delivery and _telephone. . itively worth $%0 r acre. Will not be Owner quits farm- with terms to sult, ‘L\ll or write at once. nn. rmk. Uichfl.lfl. 60 PER ACRE 5,000 acres In Minnesota's great clover beit,, price, $3.50 per acre; biggest bargain w-.nilE [ RM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE Michigan—iontinued. OCEANA COUNTY FARMS, JUST A SAMPLE OF WHAT | HAVE FOIR SALE. nice i-room cottage, good cellar, good little barn, stone coal stone chicken hou house, woll and clstern, 1% 'large cherry % large apple. e Of Brapes, chérries, currants and fine ornamental flowers and shrubbery #bout the A fine, little home. % mile from ad flag station. Kasy terms, §1,200. cres, small house and barn, 30 fine peach, cherry, plum and apple, right near beautiful Siiver Lake, whero black bass and pickerel fishing 18 always good. Other_ cottages and school adjoin. asy terms, $1,200, o acres, good G-room house, fruit trees, lots of berrles, grapes, etc. % mile from beautiful Silver Lake. A fine little home for anyone. Kasy terms, $1,20. 4 acres nico improved level land, no building, 4 miles from station, heavy sod. X crop of potatoes will pay for the Easy terms, $300. s, o under cultivation, 15 acres hardwood timber, well fenced, § acres new- Iy seeded. 1200 fine growing fruit_trees, apple, peach,” cherry, plum. New i-room house, stone cellar under whole. New barn for 14 head stock. Level, 3 miles from Hart on fine main_ traveled, graveled road sy terms, $5,000. i 50 acres, 7-room house, barn 30xi, bearing fiult trees, upple, cherry, peach, plum and pear. 0 acres improved. Fine largo creek crosses place. 10 acres heavy bottom land, 6 acres hardwood timber. Closoe to school terms, $3,000. Write for nd_literature. 8-AC stone house good S farm, hog good soil, 100 bearing 300 AP—Money-making _country stock, tools and crop complete; one of t best 0-acre farms in the state, practical level, lays about 25 miles from town, on beautiful made road, close nelghbor: chools and church. 1his farm borders o a beautiful lake, an elegant spring brook ilows across it. large new 9-room field stone residence, big basement or cellar. big, new barn, 100m for 4 he € cows, also carriage and tool room; lots of cholce bearing fruit. This farm'ls high class in every 1espect and are making o great sacrifice when we offs it. It must be sold quick and we will I everyihins K9 in the way of machine stock, etc. There is everything from pitchfork to self binders, all machinery practically uew, also wagon, carriage, ha nesses, 60 chickens, 8 cows, 4 horses, hogs, ete. To quick buyer will make the price $3,50; must bave $1,200 cash, balance can be paid in small yearly payments. Will give ossessior. and turn everything over ' to uyer in 4 hours, If you are ready to enap the biggest bargain on earth, don't miss seelng this quick. Fil FRED PARR C B, Plainwell, Mic THESE ARE WONDER Read, Read and wonder. Practically a gift; 240 acres, lies like a garden; 175 acres cultivated; balance in timber and pasture on beautiful river; good house, 1% story, good barn and other buildings, Buildings carry $2,000 insurance; farm all fenced and cross-fenced; rural mail and telephone; three miles to town, nine miles to raflroad town; 100 fine bearing apple trees and other fruits. THE PRICE—IT'S $18 PER SN | ACRE. Think of it. There is not another uch bargain in the world. Eighty acres splendid land, 50 acres cul- tivated, balance in fine hardwood timbe 7 miles to town; rural mail and telephone; good house ard barn; A WONDERFUL BARGAIN. Price, $1,750; §1,00 cash, balance to_sult you, Wo are aiways the leaders in bargains, others try to follow. Send for full particulars, H. W. SAWYER, Newaygo, Michigan, THESE ARE WONDERS, READ, READ and wonder. Practically a gitt; 20" acres; lies like & garden; 176 acres cultivated; balance on timber and pasture on beautiful river; good house, 1% stor: good barn and other bulldings. Bulldings carry 32,600 insurance; farm all fenced and cross fenced; rural mail and telephone; three miles t0 town, ulne miles to railro: town; 100 fine bearing le trees and other fruits. THE PRICE—T'S $18 PER ACRE. Think of it. There is not another such bar- galn in the world. 80 acres splendia land, 60 acres cultivated, balance In fine hardwood timber; 7 miles to town; rural mail and elephon: 00d house and barn: A WONDERFUL' BARGAIN, Price §1,750, §1,000 cash, balance to sult you. We are always the leaders in bargalns; others try to follow. Send for full ticulars, H, W. BAWYEIB NEWAYGO, MICHIGAN. Baldwin, Mich. FOR SALE—0 acres, two miles from one of Michigan's finest villages; 7 room house, barn 30x40, windmill that furnishes house aud barn with water, outbulldings, apple orchard, pears, cherries, plums, grapes; 6 acres timber; 40 rods to school; dark loam, corn planted, oats sown, crops are now planted; span horses, cows, chickens, hay, corn, potatoes; all implements necessary to carry on a farm. telephone R. 4 D.; close to creamery; thick- ly settled neighborhood; $2,800, $600 down; to appreciate this is to 'see it; 14 acres on the banks of beautiful body of water; lies on the edge of beautiful village; 9 room house, barn 40x#, lcehouse; all kinds of fruit; fine shade surrounds the house; this is worth seeing; $2,500, $00 down. GEO. BRIDGES, Bangor, Mich. WRITE ME ABOUT MICHIGAN I am farming near Baldwin, Lake county, Michigan. I came here from Indiana four years ago and am well satistied with th country. I know of some bargains in this viclnity that can be had for cash. If you will write me and tell me what you want and how much you can buy, I will find something to suit you here or at least try to, and it will cost you nothing if 1 don't. T have no circulars or literature, so make your wants plain in your letter and 1 will describe to you what I can find, then you can come.and see it if interested. W. A, ELLIOTT, FORCED SALE—An farm, all smooth and le wet land, very productiv fully grown corn, clover, wheat, tables and frult; 6-room house; beautiful shade; large bar, poultry housé, tool house, etc.: 4iso plenty of cholce bearing frult. This is & real tarm and one that will mi for any live man. It is on maln r close neighbors, schools, etc.; only about 10 minutes’ walk from the biggest lake in Michigan where there is good , fish- ing or bathing. This farm must be sold quick and we therefore make the price $1,450; one-haif cash, balance to suit buyer. H C. DEES, box K, Martin. Mich. 4 ACRES, $200. HALF CASH, BALANCE 13 YEARS, ‘The land is situated not far from Bay City, Michigan, and adapted for far: m:lnf or fruit. Perfeot titles, and w! close inspeotion. The above price and terms are made to closo &n estate quick. If you want a 40 or more send your option in now, with 31 per acre, and bulance te be pald whea deeds are returned. BRADFORD & COMPANY, # Agams St, Chicago. STOP AND THINK! WE are on the ground and have the first opportunity to buy laud at low prices. We save the rent of big offices in Chicago and give our customers the benefit of low prices. We have farms and unimproved land, summer resort property, cottages for $ale’ and rent near a beautiful chain of lakes, three miles from town. The best bargains in Michigan, Write for booklet. D. THOMPSON, NEWAYGO, MICH. MICHIGAN FARMS. No. 1-20 acres, cleared, small hous barn, some fruit, near town, fin land, ' $1,000. No. '2—40 acres, cleared, good house and barn, plenty of fruit, level, good soll, $1,250, No. 320 mcres, rich loam - soll, miles, Muskegon, city, 35,000; r ac 81 per acre down, balance e ™ THE EVANS-HOLT CO., Fremont, Mich, and fruit A SNAP. 2 ACRES FRUIT. VEGETABLE AND i e o HRREN, LA TE Rt ot Mtieat s o g 1 in state. !C%IWA! ROS., 128 Guarenty Blds., L ¥ soLD AT oNcm acres fimnars broom ' houss; Food Brsy IV.‘P”hllll complete. N ‘e Sim timber: two larks apple oroharie; tn ‘Sour. miles marke: S5g main valiroad. e $000; cash §i0; oalance easy Cholee, WA ND REALTY CO., '&m Mich. FARM BARGAIN. l.‘l; 600 farm lln."lltchll!l'l M“Kk fl. m gudll; e from Bioomitield, N, 3. . . 100 peach trees, 700 small fruit; bushels of potatoes to an acre; good i ttle, nnlr $300; §20 down, $10 per month. without interest, or $30 off for cash; :l::u sell; might throw in cow or 40 chick: OWNER. R. 408 15 Dearborn $t., Chicago MICHIGAN FARMS. 1-20 acres, clearsd, 1l h barn, some fruit, near town..n;fn- fr?fi.t.h.nn‘.‘ 340 acres. clearcd. good h enty of frult, level. Kood Soil $1.358 8 o A g LS level, 4 miles Muskegon, ity %.000: 812 per ucre, 81 Rie BVAN ovel, 4| A Mont FOR BALBD-4,720 acres In Jefferson eounty, Montana, at $10 per acre, on easy terms. ' This tract is located 2% niiles from town of Whitehall, & thrifty little city o the N. P. and C., M. & St P. coast lint of this tract s under irrigatio rights from the Jelferson rive About 1,20 acres botiom land, about i per cent of ‘this tract is tillabie, 'balance wuit- for pasture. This tract is located In u mous Montana apple belt and is & bargala. 13,000 acres, Meagher county, Musselshell valley, Montana, $17 per acre; easy terms; located on & Bt. P. R’ R., 3% miles from \wo good towns; at least §0 per eent of this tract is sultable for farming. A o0d propoaition to eut up 1nto small farma; 000 to 6,000 acres can be irrigated; many springs furnish abundance of water the year_around. MARTYN & STUART LAND CO, Aberdeen, S. D., And 3% Palace Sidg., Minneapolia Nebraska, Never Mind the Heat Weather is delightful out in the Scott's Bluff country. We have another car I of land seekers out there now investi ing conditions of soil, water, crops and climate. It is Your Turn Next Are you opposed to irrigation? Do you know how the work is done? Have you ever seen crops growing under irrigation? If you do not know, let us show you. Go with us on our Next Excursion Tuesday, July 5. Scott’s Bluff is not so far from Omaha. In fact, that frrigated land is the nearcst irrigated tract to the Missourl river mar- kets. The investor In Scott's Bluff lan SAVES ENOUGH ON 1T RATES TO PAY GOOD INTERE ON 1Is LAND. Why go into Idaho, into the mountains, or to the Pacific coast for irrigated land, when you can find just as fertile, just as abundant water supply in “America’s Val- ley of the Nile. AN ABUNDANT WATER SUPPLY Makes the Scott's Bluff proposition at- tractive, but all we ask of the man In- terested s that he take a look at the country, water supply and crops. Muke your plans NOW. We are closing out our Scott's Pluft listings very rapidly. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., S. B. Corner 15th and Farnam Sts. “Maniess Land for Landless Man." DID YOU EVER hear of the Sidney draw in Cheyenne county, the best land in western Nebraska; 1% section 7 miles from railroad, $15 per acre, if taken immediately. You can stand on one corner and see every part of it. B 497, Bee. Sarpy County Snap A Dbeautiful home, highly improved, 160 acres, fine land; 10 miles to Omaha, 6 miles to Bouth Omaha stock yards. Price if eold quick, $160 per acre. C. R Combs, Room 15 Old U. 8. Nat. Bidg., 12th and Farnam Phone, D. Wi, FOR SALE—By owner. A farm of 160 acves in Valley county, Nebraska, located between Ord and Arcadia, House, barn and good steel tower windmill with my share of the crop price. $§50 per acre. Ad- dress, L. Werner, 507 Foster Road, Lents, Oregon. FOR SALE. 160 acres unimproved prairie land. level, good land, in miles northeast of O' galo. Price §25 C. o An 00d nelghborhood. § elll. This is a bar * acre. BARGAIN In Platte vall 1) Farm| Extra good 160 acr yultu!:l :x‘;fi quick. 6 acres alfaifa, 80 best wheat grass meadow i the ‘countiry; 3 acrs fo termts ‘B08 turtnes Totormation o Tk £0f urther information 151 Gering, Neb. iR MUST SELL FARM--32-acre, 200 culti- vated, 100-acre best bottom and alfalfa land, one and one-eighth mile to town, $35 per acre. Worth $0. Stocks Land Co., Kearney, Neb.* i 4 North Dakota, North Dafic—ota Farm Land Excursion July 5th Closing out large tract fine agricultural land, underlaid with coal, Stark Co., N. D., near Northern Pacific R. R., $i1 to $20 per acre; easy terms. Prices $3 to § per ac less 'than adjoining lands. Crop prospects in Stark county are fine this year. Plenty of rain. Write for map and full informa- tion. Excursion Ist and 3d Tuesday each month while this land las Your ex- penses paid if you buy. J. H. Dumont & Son, 1606 Farnam St.,, Omaha. NORTH DAKOTA. THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY. Land in the Mouse River loop, where erop fallure is unknown. Hon. J. J. H!I says this land s all worth $100 per acre, and he knows. Wil rent and pay 20 per cent on investment. What is your moncy earning? ~The finest prairie land in (he world. Write me for list. It is free. K. E. GOWIN, Glenburn. N. D. 2,920-acre grain and stock farm, best part of North Dakota; 1600 acres tultivated and in crop, about &0 acres more can be 240 acres fine timber, improve- valued at $10,00; house, barn and pastures piped with runuing water; twelve miles fence; located on small lake new air line, Fargo to Minot, under con struction, crosses part of land; some of land adjoins new township; if purchased before harvest half cr:‘r goes with land on paying for seed used; equfpment may be purchased if desired; owner has ranched here for twenty-five years and wishes to retire; land has been farmed only few years' and grows excellent crops. Pri 360,000, and a snap at that. Don't bothe: me it you are not able to handle this; could sell a dozen times to lightwelghts; éurgl on-part. E. B, McCutcheon, Minot, Oklabomn. NOTICE. ¢ public austion. June %, 1910 3-story, modern, B0-room. 'brick hotei bullding ‘in ety of 6000, Btlllwater. Okl Best located property in city. Stiliwater is center of interurban system now build- ing, has other good railroad facilities, has state ugricultural school; city 1s growing mpldly. This hotel has best business in the «ity, but the proprietor must sell on ao- count of poor health. WIill sall furniture and bullding on day of sale with priviiere §f leasing it bullding itselt does not woll quiries ~ concerning this property and terms of sale will be promptly answered ““W ”m‘ux ‘OUST, Sr. Okl ‘Wyomin, FOR SALE-640-acre improved and frri- gated ranch, located In southern Wyoming, completely fenced, with first class house and all necessary outbuildings; irrigation stream direct from government timber re- serve, independent of all water companles; Do charge for water, rights perpetual; owner must sell at once and will sacrifice on reasonable terms. Address A. B. Land, 53 Unity Bldg., Chicago, Il Stllwater, REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE (Continued.) 32 a the fa miles and S Of finest Alberta w ous Saskaichewan vailey, Om the Browing LOWN oL Vegl beiween the main lines of Can Northern rallway ana Grand ‘Arank raei fle, and omiy @ tew miles trom boti, Land 1 this vicinity produces from @ v o busi eis of Wheat to the acre anu 1w vushels o oals, and IS rapidly Increasing i vaue, One €rop whil more than pay for iand. Wil take s Per acie 1or quick saie. ALSOIUte goV- ernment ttle. This Is @ great vargain and Will make big money. ‘ihere 18 unly one TOp Of 1ana; beter wet in wiile it is cheap, C. I Bootn,” Box 3, Portiand, Ure. IRRIGATED FRUIT LANDS, Hogue River Valiey, Oregon. Declared by governuicnt experts to be the Mest perfect truit beil in the world; grand eweepstukes prize; Spokane National Apple show; has received ihe highest prices ever pald for truit in the New York and Lon- don markels; orchards nuw Producing over $,000 net per acre. Irrigated vichard tracts on payment plan, Tanging In price 1rom 3§23 per cre for un: Geveloped land Ly 3w per ucro for dovel- oped urebards. Hoguslands, Incorporaved, Medford. ~ Oregon. $50,00 IRRIGATION PROPOSITION, O ucres ldeally located contiguous to government and private irrigation projects will be sold to lndividual or syndicate for subdivision or for selling tracts. §60,00 Will swing the deul. " Part of lang alresay under irrigation. Produces heavily in al- taifa, onions, potatoes, etc. Low altitude; long sunsh season. Nelghvoring lands selling from $20 1o $00 per ucre. Chunce to make $200,0. Kor particulars address D. O. Lively, North Portland, Ure. | FOR SALL—Wanted— Long headed col servative men and women looking for and capable of recognizing a life time oppor- tunity to write for tree book, “The Apple | Iing,” written by H. B. Tr King of the World, Tells how you can par- | ticipate in the enormous profits being reaped by apple growers in the famous Rogue River Vailey, without leaving your | present position or residence. Address Rogue River Commerelal Orchard Com- pany, Dept. 10, Medford, Oregon. nson, the Apple | _ REAL ESTATE FARM AND RANCH LAND FOR SALE Wisconsin—Continued. ®-acre !mproved farm for §1000. This farm has 2 acres cleared free of stumps and under cultivation; land is level, go clay loam soil, clay subsoll; no stone; hi % acres of heavy hardwood timber such s sugar maplo. oak, basswood and birch, o underbrush 'in the timber; balance of land easy to clear, This farm borders oh & beautiful lake with good fishing. It has @ mew irame house with seven rooms nil complete ready to move Into; and & new stable, 16x3. Farm is located six miles from 'Cumberland and three miles from Barronett; in a well settled, farming coun- try; Germans and Americans; on maln traveled 1oad, near schools, churches and creamery. Ihere Iy timber enough on this farm that when sold will pay the Intere and taxes for five years. Terms $200 cash, balance on time (o suit purchaser. We also own another ¥ of unimproved land that joins this {arm in case you want more lund.” Send for our epecial list of other farms and timber land We own, also our book on northwestern Wisconsin. We are located in Barron county, 78 miles north- east of St. Paul. Address Wisconsin Cole onization Co., Cumberiand, Wik YOU CAN BUY LAND FOR §10 A MONTH —g0od land—at from § to 320 an acre, {n Vilas and Onelda counties, Wisconsin, We charge no interest. We pay the taxes Ansurance clause in the coniract. BEST OPPORTUNITY IN THE COUNTRY for man of moderate means to OWN A FARM AND BE INDEPENDENT Wiite for map aud book to Dept. 3 G. ¥. BANBORN CO. Kagle River, Wis. Miscelluneous, HAVE YOU A FARM Ful SALE OR TRADE? Or do you want to buy one? Make your want kniown through THE DES MOINES CAPITAL, the want medium of Iowa. Rates: 1 cent a word for each inser- tion, 6 cents a line, 70 cents an inch. Cir- culation, 41,000, largest of any lowa dail Give us a trial, Address The Capital, Lan Dept.. Des M 1 __REAL ESTATE LOANS to $100,00 on im| iuved‘:;ul'zl;)é:;y‘.hu delay. WANTE loans und warrants. W, Farnam BUY farm lands now; they are dally in- creasing in value. There, is a limited amount of land, but no limf to the future population. The Pacific Northwest is the present land of opportunity. We have a fine ¢ssortment of farms, some of which will sult you. Write us today, stating your requirements, and we will mail you full particulars free. The Card Realty & Inv. Portland, Ore: y limited amount of land, but no iimit 1o the future pop: tion. The Pmeitic Nyrthwest is the bresent land of opportunity. have & fine assor ment of farms, some of which will you. Wrile us today, Stating your require- wey and we will mall you full particulars -t Ane Card Kealty & lav. Co, o Henry Bla., Fortland, Ore. i Ao\ wim L bt Hot o WSS South Duakota. SOUTH DAKOTA COKN AND ALFALFA LANDS. The rush {8 on for stanley county; buy lands near the new railioad uud double your goney in the uext year; w,u00 acres 10 select from; §lu to 318 per acre. Call or write Felland ‘Realty Company, bil Falace Bidg., Minueapolis, Minn. CHOICE BARGAINS. 160 acres, 7 INNeN Aruwk Vyatertown, 4 mites 1roul Moley, beauutul sugutly roli- lng land, free lrom pond, Cleeas, gravel or stune, lov ucres MNlo Crop, o avres uay, L0 LUNAIUS, IOF & QUICK Bai6 kol el were, casih dowi Lo a 00 IuUrigdge Low on the land, & per celt, Purchuescr gels vne-wurd civp welivered. oW ucies, wil piairie, N0 lnprovements, 4w wcres good 1arm land, 160 rougn pascure wand, 1 ialles from Watertowl, o miles Lroul § other LOWDS, IU'S WOrth 5 per acre, We are olicring it Tor $25 10r & QUICK wle, Casu dowl W A& §5,500 IMOriguEe LUw vl u land at ¢ per cent. 1f you are on the market for a bargain in land you suould lose nu tine in_seeing inese. Aaaress Walkun & Busucy, Waters town, bouth Lakota. pochdn it S S [ Wexas it A CANADIAN wfi L0 ZAVALLA €0 Y, TEXAS. He was & novice' to farining, A man otfered lilm the use of 2 acres of lahd without charge tor one year for the clearing and plowing. He planted 20 acres of onions according to the directions glven him by his neignbors. HE CLEARED 310,00 Ni4 PROFIT FROM THE 2 ACKES, OR $W AN ACRE, IN ONE SEASON. lde then offered to buy the land at $150 un acre, but the owner wouldn't sell. 1 HAVE 10,00 ACRES OF THE BAME LAND JUST ALONGSIDE AT ONLY $16.00 AN ACRE. But 1t must be sold in one body. Keal estate men of long experience pronounce it STHE BEST TRACT IN TEXAS." It must be sold at once, and 3500 is cost price, Naturally this is a wholesale proposition. This land can be readily re-sold in small tracts trom $0 o §76 per acre and if the buyer wishes, I will undertake its re-sale. “the land 1 offer you is in the artesian beit and is the best opportunity you will ever have to buy. ¥or_particulars address W. B. MURRAY, #7 COMMERCE BLDG.,, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURL Real Estate Co., 1008 N. Y. Life. Douglas or A-2152. E TS that sold for $0, at §i5. VOLLMER'S, 107 So. 16th. LOANS to home owners and home build- ers, with privilege of making partial pay- ments semi-annually. ‘W. H, THOMAS, 3 First Nationa) “ank Bldg. _ REAL ESTATE WANTE D WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 5, 6 and 7-room houses. If prices are right We can sell your property for you. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., Suite 626 N. Y. Lite Bldg. WANTED—Good rental property, $1,600 to $3,000, for choico vacant iot or 10ts, one- third to one-haif the value, balance spot cash. Glve particulars ui property offered. Address M 247, Eee. SWAPS WE can_trade anyluiug, anywhere. LATHROP & TOBIN, D. 2036. 421 Bee. WE will trade our equity of $1,200 we have in a fine quarter of land northwest trom Loage Pole for either a Chalmers, Oakland, Velle, Uverland or E. M. F. four- cylinder automobll car must be prac- ucally new; no ulnfrl need answer tnls ad. Tate & Barlow, (Lodge Pole, Neb. Double apartment house, strictly mod- ern, ciose-lu. Good incouie payer. Price §10,000, mtge. $2,600. Want land. Might take an’ automobile. Don’t need rain to make this pay. Nowata Land & Lot Co. 64 N. Y. Life Blug, Omaha, Neb. Fhone Red 1099, § rooms, all modern; easy walking dis- tance; price $5,000; mortgage 3$1,250; give legal numbers in first letter, It saves time. NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., 64 N. Y. Life Bldg, Omaha, Neb. Phone Red 199, SUITS that sold for $3, at 3Ib. VOLLMER'S, 107 So. lith. 640 ACRES extra level land, road, in Box Butte county, exchange for merchandise; acre; will_carry $4,00. A Holdreg se to ral ebruska; will Bree, 340 per “Thompson, TAILORS MISFIT tallored suits—$3% and $40 values at §l6. Ses A. Rubenstein, 2ll% 8. l4th St G. A. LINQUIST CO.. 285 PAXTON BLK, FOR evening functions full dress is the rule, and to get it made right see 1d Thiel Tailor, 719 8. 16th &t. WANTED—TO BUY BEST PRICE pald for ond-hand furniture, carpets, clothing and shoes. Phone Douglas 8971 Bafes—One large and one medium size safe, state size and price. M 250 Bee. TWO TEXAS FARMS FOR sALB. 131 acres, 100 in cultivation, alfaife, corn and_potatoes; three mliles ffom the town of Wharton;, on the Colorado river; uo ¢ ‘miles from Houston, Al es, % In cultivation, corn; ad joining the above place; % of mile to ad swilch; party can g possession; Will' take $60 per acre for one or both places. Write to the owner, Norton, Wharton, Tex. T . TO It's a county Grande Valiey and irrigution; has railroa canals, new court house,’ good bank, &chool, brick business house: h"w make you rich., Ask WNSITE COMPANY, Chapin, Tex. IR a2 SRR N Virginia. VIRGINIA FRUIT FARM. 825 ACKIS $6,600. Two-story house; 13 rooms and basement; 3 porches; ample outbulldings; apple orcbard of 6 Albemarie pippins, wine saps and other high-priced varieties; the trees are 13 years old, and being located in the great fruit belt of Albemarle county they are hardy and thrifty, and will yleld @ lifelong income; 244 miles to raliroad station; surrvunded by good neighbors, It taken at once, ouly $6,60; part cash, bal- ance on easy ter ¥or further detalls, see page 24, "Strout’s Farm Catalogue No. %, Becond ' Edition.” = It describes other rare bargains from §5 an acre up in Vir- ginia, Maryland and the south. Copy free. Station 266 . A. Btrout, Unlon Bank Bldg., Pitsburg, Pa. CHOICE VIRGINIA FARMS, ALONG THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY AS LOW AS $10 PER ACR rich soll, mild winters, nearby eastern ma kets. Kor handsome illustrated booklet, “COUNTRY LIFE IN VIRGINIA" (100 pages), and low, twice a month excursion rates. Address G. B. WALL, Real Estate Agent, C. & O, Rallway, Box M U, Rich- mond,’ Va. TWO TEXAS FARMS FOR SALE. 181 acres, 100 in cultivation, alfaifa, corn, and_potatoes; three miles from the town of Wharton, on the Colorado river; no overflow; 6 miles from Houston. Also 95 acres, § in cultivation, corn; a Jolning the above place, three-fourths of & mile to & raiiroad switch; party can get immediate possession; wiil take $60 per acre for one or both Dlaces, Write to the owner, A. A. Norton, Wharton, Tex. Terms. Wisconain. YOU CAN BUY LAND FOR §10 a month, good land, at from $§ to §2 acre in Vilas and Oneida countles, consin. - We charge no interest. We pay the taxes Insurance clause in the contract. Best op- portunity In the country for the man of moderate means to own a farm and be in- dependent. Write for map and book to Dept. 3 G. F. BANBORN CO.,, Eagle River, W, When you have anything to @Il or trade advertise it in The Beo Want Add columas and get quick results S 1T ‘When you have anything to sell or trade advert! it In The Bee Want Add columns and get quick resuits, ~— TN i SUITS that sold for $%, at $15. VOLLMER'S, 107 So. 16th. BEST prices for BROKEN WATCHES, 0ld Gold, ete. NATHAN, 21l 8. 13th St WANTED—Easy riding wheeled chair; street use i1l rent or bu; A. J. Caughey, 926 N. 23d_St., South Omaha. WANTED—TO RENT ‘We Are Getting Numerous Calls For Houses of All Sizes. List With Us, NOWATA LAND AND LOT CO., €24 N. Y. Life Bldg. Phone Red 1999, SUITS that sold up to $30, at $15. VOLLMER'S, 107 So, 16th EXPERIENCED stenographer wants desk room in exchange for work. Addresa Y &4, ee. WANTED—SITUATIONS WANTED—Position - with store as cabinet maker, experienced and can give best of references. Address Omaha Bee, S 520, COLORED man and wife want work in family. Address P 500, Bes CHIBF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. Omaha, Neb., July 1, 1910. Sealed* pro- posals, in triplicate, wiil be received here and by quartermasters at the posts named herein, until 10 a. m, central standard time, August 1, 1910, for furnishing oats, bran, hay and straw during the period from October 1, 1910, to June 30, 1911 at Omaha, and Forts Crook, Omaha and Rob- inson, Nebraska; Forts Leavenworth and Riley, Kansas; Forts D. A. Russell and Mackenzle, Wyomin Fort Des Moines, Towa, and Fort M South Dakota. United States reserves right to reject or accept any or all proposals or any part thereof. Information furnished on appli- catlon here or to quartermasters a tions named. Envelopes con 1) osals should be marked *‘Pro) Forage,” and addressed to Lt. McCarthy, C. Q. M. a furniture P for B. J¥1-2-5-28-20-30. ol. D, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED proposals will be received by the eit cloric’of the city of O-Nelll, Nebraska unti eight (8) o'clock p. m. on 'Wednesday, the 13th day of July, 1910, for furnishing mate- rial and constructing a complete saritary sower system for the city of O'Nefll, N braska, in accordance with the plans and cificatiops on file in the office of the clerk, 'O'Neill, Nebraska, and in t office of the engineers, Omaha, Nebraska. Each bid to b accompanied by a certl. tied check of five hundred (§500.00) dollars. ‘Any one desiring a set of plans and spec- ifications for personal use, may obtain the same by application of the engineers and payment of five (§5.00) dollars per set. The city reserves the right to refect any and all bids. O. F. BIGLIN, Mayor. H. J. Hammond, City Clerk. The Consolidated Engineerin 640 Bee Bldg, Omaha, Ce eb. . Eny ite, $ow | OUR HOME MAGAZINE 1 The 'l_'ired Busines Tells Friend Wite that He s Just About a Sane Fou! s Man By WALTER A. SINCLAIR “What do you think about the sane Fourth?”’ ausked Friend Wife. I'm just crasy sbout It,” said the Tired Business Man )r else It's the heat, 1 don't know. Belicve me, an examining board of patriotic small boys—or, at least ‘sotic small boys—would probably find that the so-called sane Fourth was suf- fering from stupidorous melancholia and ought to be confined to England and other foreign asylums for the unpatriotic. Any schoolboy who's up on American and geography will tell you that Paris, by its riyer, I8 the only place to spend a Selne Fourth, Oof! “Still, when the saving of fingers and toes is computed, we'll rind that this Fourth was not so painful ‘in the extreme.’ It may be a disappointment for the boy who holds onto the handle of a lighted skyrocket, looking for directions on the handle, but think what a rellef it will be to the many aviators who now clutter our skies and who feared take their bi- planes out for an aerlal romp, fearing some rogulsh person would attempt a little by- playing like shooting a screecher through the front wing. The conquest of the air marked the doom of aerial fireworks, be- cause we o surgeons from their usual work of tying up late sites of hands to hurry around with dustpans scraping promising aviators off the spot X where they struck after the flying machine was punctured. “Along about July fifth each year a national movement Is started for a sane Fourth. The nation is in a receptive mood for such a proposition at that time. “The only opponents of the cause can't hear the arguments anyway, because their heads are usually done up in bandages, which also prevent their talking against the movement for conserving fingers and eyes. The movement flourishes grandly to during the winter months and continues to | occasionally simmer and sizz until about | the first of July, when (he relatives of the sane Fourth begin to notice quegr and fa- miliar symptoms. Along of July all neighbors are talking about the eccentric actions of the patient and by morning the Fourth is usually raving again. “It breaks out of its straitjacket, over- powers the guard and disappears into the woods, reappearing In the cities to startle history | n't afford to spare ambulance | about” the third | the natives. You seldom hear of an insane Fourth being captured until the morning of the fifth, when it is traced by a serleq | or ruins, squibs, burned out fireworks, [ruined ciothes and miscellaneous fingers and eyes. “l wonder how the Mayor Gaynors and | the college professors and high browed | editors passed the Fourth of July in thetr jovial youth. Do you suppose that they arose on the morning of the Fourth late | as ever, dressed carefully and took down | their histories to read the Declaration of | Independence, followed by a careful scrut- iny of the constitution, which was then still intact? Did they follow this up with a game of croquet, march after the band to the picnie grove, where the town orator spouted some Inflammatory guff, and then risk their lives eating watermelon and pie? Of course they didn't handle dynamite | crackers, for they weren't Invented the But it occurs to me that toy cannons on exploded quite as harmfully us they do now. 1 wonder! Still, I'm glad to know that the Fourth is to be safe and sane and that only one of two little boys will be hurt.” “What two little boys?" gasped Friend Wite. “Either Mrs, Jeffries' little boy ‘Jimmie® or Mrs. Johnson's little boy ‘Jack,'” said the Tired Buslness Man. y Stooping and Stretching While ~ Gardening Will Reduce Flesh A woman who has reduced her weight fifteen pounds this summer sald she did it by gardening. “I've taken off all the soft flesh and I expect to be a sylph soon, she declared. “Easy? Oh, no. I would not have lost flesh if the work had been easy. You see, 1 dress the part, and I do really work. 1 don’t have the gardener fetch and carry, nor do the fusey detalls. 1 get right down and grub, and that s one way I have improved my waist line and made my body supple. At first I was stiff after working. But I kept on, and I'm repaid now. My complexion is improved, tgo. That Is be- cause I've perspired and thrown off im- punities that otherwise would have stayed to make my skin muddy. I'm a strong be- liever in the efficacy of perspiration for promoting a clear complexion. “What do I do? 1 get up at 7 o'clock and take & cup of hot water, sipping it just as hot as I can drink. Then I put on just as few undergarments as I can, a khaki skirt and a thick flannel waist. You see my arms and neck can’t burn or freckle through the flannel, and as I do all 1 can to perspire, I need proteetign from chill. No thin waists when gardening. My hair is done at the back of my head, using no cushions, and I put on a wide brim black sailor hat, held on with a wide elas- tle. My hands are protected elther by leather or rubber gloves. “It is about 8 o'clock when I get out of doors, because I drink a cup of coffee ( Daily Health Hint J Whenever the nervous woman feels that she 18 losing her sleep, she wiil do well to drop every other consideration and give herself to the task of re-establishing nor- mal rest, says Dr. McComb in Harper's Bazar. While sleep itself is still a good deal of a. mystery, we know that at least— that the activity of the brain cells is in sleep largely reduced and for the most part 18 occupled in absorbing nourishment from the blood, and so creating & new supply of energy for the waking Hours. ' A Hard Moment. “Well, Jim,” sald Bingleton, proudly showed off his first-born, do you think of that for a kid? “He's some kid, all right, all right,” re- turned Jim, unemotionally. “Think he looks like me, old man?" per- sisted Bingleton. “H'm! Well-er-ah-hum-well, Bill, I-well, old pal, to tell you the truth, I'm afraid he does!” replied the embarrassed Jim.—Har- per's /Weekly. as he “what and eat a slice of toast. 1f you want to lose flesh you've got to cut out a meal in the morning. There is no objection to tak- ing orange juice, but many other fresh fruits are fattening. “From the time I go out until I come in, about 10 or a little later, I grub. I stand when weeding and lean from my waist in- stead of bending my knees. 1 couldn't do this at first, but now it is easy. Inciden- tally it should be gaid I wear corsets while working, but they are light welght, soft and loose. “You see, whether standing or sitting, by working in the soll endless muscles are being used and cords are stretched. I twist my body when sitting, in order to reach another weed. That stretch f8 good for me. Hoelng and raking affect the arms and the chest, making the first shapely and broadening the latter. Indeed, there isn't a part of the work which isn't beneficial, if only for the reason that all the time I perspire. “Instantly on coming indoors I take oft all clothing and have a warm bath, rub- bing down afterward with alcohol. I get into a fresh set of clothes, and that is the end of violent exercise for the day. I walk, of course, but not work; but I don't eat a lot of candy and I do try to be reasonable about my diet. It's & cure, I assure you, and you don't need a large patch of land to work in. Quite a small garden will keep & person busy if she takes care of it alone." MARGARET MIXTER. || OMAMA PUBLIC LIBRARY AND | MUSEUM. Nineteenth and Harney Streets. ' Out-of-Door Recreatio: Baldwin—Picture Making for Pleasure and Profit—O 2493.2, Burroughs—Camping and Tramping with Roosevelt—O 4304. Buxton—Fishing and 8hooting—O 4669. Filippl—~Ruwenzori, an Account of the Expedition of the Duke of the Abrussi— L 2404, Ellis—Sketching from .ature—Q 1644 Finley—American Birds—M 3666.23. Hanks—Camp Kits and Camp Life— O a2, Lehmann — The 0 4M1.2, Miltoun — The L 2109, Myers—Complete Lawn Tennis Player— O 4718, Penfield—Holland Sketches—L 30402 Presbrey—Motoring Abroad—L 382,23, Richard—Through the Yukon and Alaska —Li 5067.2. Stack—WIild Flowers Every Child should Know—M 2226.2, Thompson—A Woman Tenderfoot—L 4174 Turner—Aerial Navigation of Today— —N 1310.51, Whigman—How to Play Golf—0O 4667, White—The Pass—L 4971 Complete Oarsman « Automobllist Abroad — ——— True Atfection, The man or woman who knows the deep- est meaning of affection is no fair weather triend. He or she do not mind knowing the inner troubles and fights their dear ones encounter, and they are the best of consolers to the sufferer who tries so hard to “face It out.” Thelr ides of love is typified in the following beautiful lines by Ina G. C. Kloch; Keep Not for Me. Keep not for me the brave, bright carey through the day— 5ot fee® you The world's face that inust not bear & Bug frowm ut rather let me see the tired eyes, blue turned g Bl The lips unstrung, down; Ab, let me gaze away the pain, wl o DL T maysce. PRI Wiy ol o those less dear your nobl oss— Sust your griet for e e 1arE Ins G. C. Kloch in Success com——————— Objectl “To learn to swim,” I told her, Yo With corners drooping pAswuiredly one oughth L “But one learn,” qus she, Continue to be taught.” P m‘,

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