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    TTTK OMATTA DAILY BEE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY" P.""lOOS.
1T
7
HEAL ESTATE
citt property ran sale
Contiti4 )
A. P. TUKEY & SON.
'THE HOLDINGS OF A HOLDING COMPANY
Tes Properties were not purchased, they were taken: therefor they
inust b aold. The prices -are now such that they M acll if coBtomen will
look them tip.
.1!8?!!,,.?n Bortnt comer Sth and Leavenworth Want OTfer
4ius. inn a rui vi.in.
f SH2r"1'tJ ni Marcy if Want ; Offer J !
Cfisl. Hffc .... .
. -" "u rierre inB viieri..
Two lota, Jd and Mandemon, each SJQ
I'Oute end lot. 1417 Pacific ... 9v
1621161, JCth and Farnam (Want Offer) 2i.50o
iT.mr.V?n 1,w,Ptal.-7tli and Dodge (Want Offer)... $25,000
0xU0, 28th and Jackson $ 2,400
T4f..- t "Ro
m1JJ. Jjd and California, rood house Want Offer
iwo lots. Bdalerard south of Davenport
wo ' jota, north of J 4th and Dodga, for
:"'. Bortn oi istn and Leavenworth...
70x2$4. 17th aod lurd (Want Offer)....
Twe lots. $2d and Wright, each
One lot, $2d avenue and Gold. . . . . .
JI11!1, ,5th d Leavenworth ... ,
" V.ni, ltai . .
,ln nd I0 eh. lees
. vva. vt, Bonn or i&m ana Boulevard.
"S2,26th and California
Three lots. Oak west of 20th. each....
47x156, ith and Oak
Conief 59fh n4 Tab
$6x122. 16th and Cuming" (Want Offer)
111x122. 20th and Farnam. per foot
wwi or Z7tn and Davenport.
Three lots, Harlem Lane, each
60x116, bast of 33d and liner. . . .
i. ii zd, comer lum and pine. ............. .. Want ntfpr
661137. east of Brownell Hall on Pine $ i "no
. 0tvt!Birf0' !' we mk "h terms as will please yo'u. Pre
'rve this list and look them up.
A. P. TUKEY & SON,
4 4 4-4 4 .. Board of Trade Bldg. Phoiie g 21811
CAN YOU DUPLICATE
.;- THIS ON
HIGH SCHOOL HILL
... FOR FLATS t
: :;s3 feet . 1 .
Nark.JCorv20th.and Pavr
enport, less -tVan 200 feet from
Higk School 'grounds aod oalj
four blocks from P. 0. Can of
fwr fof few days for $2,500.
VM. E. BQMANO,
.329 .Board ct Trade,
Douglas 1319.
.v
A02 $
SAL.J&-A. a-room Iioum; built 4 yrs,
plrndld cnndltioat modtira ewrr wcjr;
. t0xQ lot: toth an4 CTackaoD: worth t4.u0;
will t W.SWX If Sold by February J6ih.
Xcavtng- th chy. TeL Rod 2Mt. "
, . ay-ta tx
" INVESTMENT.
VOR P.AJLE Oood rrml stat Tnortgvga,
ntttna per cent and 7 per cent oo
OiMlia-improve r! (( ar4 , Nw.
Krum farm lands. N. P. Ihxlf A Co,
1714 IXxU St. U-M6S
" ' - woo. " -- "
Full Jk" "m MIMtarr A. -neat-' Reward.
F. t. Wead. around floor Wead Bid .
mh and Farnam 6U. U 1 7 '
I WAST offer on tne property, lug and
1130' S. Xlat St.; two mod tt houses and
rod barn; well rented. Thia property is
'ewtted by an eaaterm iwrtjr who rnuit
aelL-
THOMA PRBNXAN,
Room I. Jew York Ufo Bide.
(1 Mn
HLTM.
On Weat rmmtm ('- ndira, built by owner
- tat last I yaara, weo haa to reniova from
city. F. i. Wead. lSui Fanun St.
f - . ; 0-ia T -
' ' WM. K. TOTTKH, -
tul Brown Blk.
A few choice properties that most bo sold
' aa follow:
Went at feat lot T. block St. Omaha.- lilt
Dodro 6t.
Tract of land K3x244 feet at JSth and
Davewport; One. ' -
Oood f-room tiouae, JRST N. IWh St.
io T-roowi house. Sf Franklin 8t. "
flood l-xmi houae, SUM Burdetie gt.
To cd aovea-rvem houaaa, 26JS-41 Pat
rtca, Ave.
Iota It O-nd 14. block C. Anvi Place. -Wee
V of a4 tax t and . block 1. Jet-
ter1 Mdltlnn. -i .
L-at 11. biiKk a. first addition to So. Omaha.
' ' , ! JrfwB
ATTRACTIVE 8UBTJABAX MOM-Forty
croa-other- aide Bcnaon. TS a.- frutt. 200
aoplca. .M oaeh. arcawberrlea, eurranta
and raapbeaHea. -S-rv - riouso, - larso barn,
bKck from achool; owner noada Dnney
tr hta equity, -f, D. Wead. around Door.
1 fa majn. U l 7
FOR Qt'lCK result In nelllna or renti n
your property see Benjiman Real Estata
Ca tSS NTiU Blk, -Both 'Kfaonea.
0 Ml FtS
TOCR PROPERTY-IS IT FOR SALE?
Tall us about It;, we can aetl It It your
price la riant. Omaha don't know what
"daprekn" means. We are aellinc'mor
real eatate today thaa ever. Uat that
kouaa with ua.
I'ATNE INVESTMENT COMPANY,
First! Floor "N." V. Llfa Building.
. (U M1U 10
T-T. hoiraa. hot water heat, with full aa
from lot. on Ann Are. near 1'acifu; eaj
i arm.' t JU. Wead. 111 fumnu 8u
t
aa
U7 t. .
L18T your property with Chris Boyer. rt
and Cuailn tola . U i3
KXH SALE Kiht-roora moduli houae,
rth iarse barn, Plnckney 6l la-
itre F. il- Woodland, Hi Branoeta Mld.
' 'lei.- Ioualai ' tU( itm
FOR' SALE OK EXCHANGE.
ONK-8TOKY, framo dwelllna. ftre rooms,
retlart -swd weii, viable nd out build
ing, fiuil tree: gonl location, faring
city . 'lot y'nJei No. JiH, Ma and Wdl
n 8ta; buia- Omaha. Addreaa A. VV.
Kllsbcrger. 114 N. iiodney bu. Helena.
Mont. . - t-M13 10
:
THE K EKD ABSTRACT CO.. esiabliahed
ltii. fruiiipt , aervico. Oct. our prx-ea.
j .'!' irr. am. m
REAL ESTATE
rASM AND M A ACM A.AXU FOBt SALS
Coloraua.
CHANCB-foc a freo trip to Colorado. Wa
l.aa "cliou-e lrriatel I an da from US an
aca up. You can itutitaW your utuncy now.
Belter look WCure Ita too late- Here 1
.in reaa.u: 1 l,r U no mora Land brlnf
iiad nyalvrr. .Xhoua4a ara after lu
Nul.uui.lWiuuy UiA. Clteap ratea.
are paid if you boy. Tyler Lnd Co..
il No. m! kH Omaha. OW Miai tx.
I,. ! I
WIf FN .writing to aArartiaera. raraenbrr
It, tan.a but an oatra atroka or t wa af
in pen to inenunn tka la.t titat yon aaa
IM a4 a Iba Voa, . -
REAL ESTATE
citt mnrcRTT ron sals
(Oominusd
. I 350
K nun
'
1500 snd t 1.000
both
t 1.500
I 409
. ,.$10,000
...$ 500
...$ 700
..$ 650
Want Otter
I i
a . i
than...
.r:,.. .'. ..$ si
..Want Offer
.$
1.000
47S
400
500
6,560
0
500
50
'. 1 ', '. '.
,
..$
.-.$
800
1 ITS 7
REAL ESTATE
FARM AXfj Rtsru LAXD FOR SA1.H
, (Continued.) . . ,
Mtaaoorl.
MI8SOVRI fa nni to auft anv nurrhu.
Call on us or writa for list, t'nion KnMy
. .L'nton, Mo. . . r XM&) Fx
Sebraaks, ,s
LANP1 -.
KIMBALL COUNTY
: , , NEBRASKA. , .
ACRES first class farm land en souUl
divide: It-M an acre: Ci 71 an arm can -nir.
one and two years; .near good aetUament.
ne auuui u piano valley am) 4aM land.
aeven miles south of Kimball, county seat
a baxaaJn at 14.S0 an drr.
US ACRES- oo swath divtde, aU food farm
una; BS.3D an acre cash.
Address for details:
The W. F. Shclton Land Agency,
311 S. 15th St.. Omaha. Neb.
( T
, FOR PALB.
aii snriinn nine mllea northwcut of
u eiii. level land, excellent soil. tJerman
neishborhood; prioe, Ut per acre; eaay
terms. ,
J. A. DOKOHDl O'-NeTn.'Ne.!-
' ,.- (A-iT2rt 14
FTR BALE. .
16J acres, seven miles northwnsl of O'Neill.
heajy rich aolj. aruall lmprovement. good
nolcnborhood: prioa. n.w per acre.
C. F. McKENNA. O'Neill.' Nob.
A BARGAIN Writ us for deocrtptlon of
rniMri pro perry Juat listed. t This is -one
of the beet Iocs lit tea la northeast Ne
braska, for feed or for dairy and hrur
ranch. B. E. Bierer Co.. 411 Bee Bids?.
Omaha. , . . .. (4 Ux
, . FOR SAX.E.
Hlshry- Improved farvn.--xbree tnilea north
wa of O Neill. excellent land, fair 1m-
provetnenta, einhtr acres tmder cultlva
ron; price, f!t.lo per acre. . -'
C, F. McKENNA. O'Neill. Neb v
(i9)-Mrrri4
150 ACRE FARM
IS miles southwest of South
Omaha, and Stock Yards, good
.-room house, large barn, corn,
crib, granary and other build- "
lnaa, orchard and grove. Must
be sold before March 1st, at
which time poaaeaalon can ba
given. Price tii per acre. We
ant an offer.
GEORGE CO.. Wl Fsmara St.
(3D, a 11
- FOR EALi
1 acres, nice level land, unimproved,
.seven mllea northeast of O'Xeill. good
oil. good neighborhood ; price. A5 per
acrs. .
, J. A. D0NOH0a,-O'Neill. Neb. ' ,
.- ft',.- 0-M2 14
l ACRES. Prairie Hay Land. IJ6.00 per
acre. .Will. trade for city property. J. C.
Foster, . Ltahars, Jfeb. tJi i2 llx
. Oregon.
A SNAP IN CiRhXJON TIMBER
I will Hell a two-thirds interest In 4.000
acres of pine fimhvr land tor Hu,0m. These
lands have a.0,(iu feet of fine whits ptne
lumber, well located. Land variable after
cutting timber. Title perfect. " Address W.
I. Cook.. Lumber Exchange Bid.. Port
land, Ore. tir-Mi' feblOx
MJacelLnaoama. -
WESTERN FARM LANDS.
Crop payment pan: two cropa pays for
land, ahlie the land is doubling m vaiue
' TCATIONAL INVESTMENT CO
iH-iC Brandeia Bldg.
' W-MTv
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
Faraa, Rak and Paataro Lnaaa,
FARMS FOR RENT.
S acres'tao blocas from car line, on the
Iodge Pt. paved road, immediately south
of the village of Dundee; land s!ois to
the eaat; very deairabl for small dairy
or truck gardening; food 4-room houae.
separste cow and horse barn; rental l0
per month.
Acre tracts near South Omaha for rent at
M per aero; lu tu K acres aesr Kib Si
road.
UEORGE A CO.', FARNAM ST.
t-2 7
REAL ESTATE LOANS
PRIVATE MONEY NO DKLAY!"
GARVIN BROS.. 14 FARNAM.
LOANS ' on improved Otnaha property
O Keefe R. E. Co.. la&l N. Y. Life hi ,ig.
MONEY to loan on Improved city prop
erty, or n Tarm landa in Caas, Barpy.
Doug'.aa or Washington couniixs. Ixiana
cloed piomptly. t. aah on hand. W. H.
Thuiiiaa, m.3 First National Hank Bidg.
PRIVATE money to loan; no delays. J
H. Sherwood, sls-H? Brandeia Bldg.
WANTED City loans and warrants. . W
Farnam Smith A Co.. mi Farnam Su
PRIVATE sooner o loan on improved real
estate. N. P. IXxlge A Co.. 1U4 Kamam
6l - . , tr; 6i
LOWEST RATES Bern Is. Pax ton Block.
PRIVATE MONEY-CASH "TN HAND
NO DEI-AY. J. H M1THEN. 1ST
NAT. BANK BLW. TEL. li. O. U,i
i Mill
l TO II made promptly. F. D. Wead.
Wead Bids., lMa and r'arnam.
CD-MI
WANTED City loans.. Peters Trunt Co.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
tupaainued.) .
MO.VKT TO IX) AN-Payne Invevtment Co.
3-5l
WANTED TO BORROW
lOAN fft wanted fm each c-f nine quar
ters. ivu t.lack land on railroad near
Winnlpes. Kicht per cent lnterrt in ad
vance end enmn-.lrafin. afe and pr"ftt
aWe. Box la. fVibley. la. w M:4 lox
LOAN WAKTF.l-ll.7 from 1 to 1 years
at i rr cent from prtvat partv: Houiclaa
county farm valued ni."0 aa iwcuriiv. N
WO. care 'Bee. t.'i 38 7x
WANTED TO BUY
SECONDHAND feed sacks. No sowvint too
large or too small. Wagner, H N. )h.
r.-5s
SECONDHAND butcher tools, comnutlns
salpa. etc. pecriie x.ik-. wv.nt i.i t.nj,
prices. Address, Y m. Bee.
. C5)-MVn tx
WANTED A nh. rtesn rtock of harrtwsre
to Invoice rrom to 4.or0. Will pav
spot cash for It. Address, Y ".
(r-M:l I4x
CASH pM for aecdhawd .hoee
etc. N. !ui ft. Tel. Re SSS.
WANTED To bnv srnndhand furniture
cook and hearings stove, rsrpeta. lirto
Icuma. office furniture, old clothes, quilta
and all kinds of tools, or will buy the
furniture of- your house complete. Tb
higbeet prc paid. Call the riirht man.
TeL Douglas J9h. S-M1 M4
WANTED TO RENT
J- R or five rooms, strictly modern Tint
lor housekeeping. Man snd wife onlv
Addrt-ss. room ZJ1, Millard hotel.
. Oil W Tx
WANTED SITUATIONS
VOL'NG ma j derares place to - work for
. board while sxing tr school. I Joy lea col
lege, ieiepnone Lmugias 1VM. iZi) SJa
COMPETENT bookkeeper and stenogm
pir; good references; have rood tyoe
wriKr. Addrens G. J. Wildy. Ga. IL.
t'ina tuuir. Ark. ?7r M13u x
WANTED Situation In a hotel or house
work by an experienced Jspsnese boy.
Address P. O. Box SX. Council Bluffs.
Ia. r MliC llx
MARRIED COrPLE wants situation, wifa
tliorough. gtsjd cook; husband as coach
man or handy man. Newly arrived from
tiiana. Address Kay P. o.. Kearney
Neh. (S) M213 Urx
WANT EI Place . of housework cook
rielp and porter. If you need Japanese,
please write me at following address:
,r . anisnomura, ?: south tth St, city.
fT71 MJ9S 10X
MIDDLE AGED LADT desires position as
nouseseeper. w ujower preferred. C. M
c. W6, No. rth st. fzr-sia: x
WANTED By snlddlesaed man. position
on i arm; references furnisbeo. Artorest,
L-a, care Be. T7 M2H 1
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Pearl Morn any and husband to Arthur
Pteraon. lots IS snd 14. block 6.
C. E. Mayoes First addition i&f
Herman Flcigner to Henry Bchulta,
lots 1 and 3. block 4C. Grand View.. l.CM
umaiva Kealty t'o. to David Cole.
lot 6 and nb lrt , block Z.i Omaha.. Z JT0
v nijam n. noney anri jnie to Anna
R Bursncr. part lot , block 4.
Alamo Plaaa
Anna H. Burg-ner and hutband to
Grace I Roney; same
County Treasurer Is C. J. Hsrrta.
lota J, 4. , 11. 13 and 14, block 1.
b'mith A Williama aubdivislon
Belle B. Elwell to Mary Kelly, Jot
11. block , CaHhage addition 36
iaa riaaa to Elizabeth P. Stearns,
part lot S. of tot 6, Johnson's ad
dition , (.wa
narrjev ft. iieiter to Cheater A. Ro
migii. Jot . block (, Bsker place..
Cora M. Broadwell and hurband to
EWsa A. Deerson. tot 4, Wilson s
'Addition i 1,700
vrm investment t. o. to Ches
ter A.--Romish. Iota lb and XI.
block-sV Baiter place
1
Total
112,780
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET
ing. ' Notice Is hereby given that the
regular annual meeting of the stockholders
of the South Platte Land company will be
held at th office of said -company at Lin
coln. Neb., at 11 clock a. m., on the
fourth day of March, A. D. 190k. By order
of the Board of Directors. C. H. Morrill,
president. A. B. ill nor, secretary, Lincoln,
Neb.. February J. iswb. F-d-3uT
SMALL STATION IS DOOMED
Little Depot la a Dead One If Rail,
roada Have Their Way,
Says Saath Dakotaa.
Regardless of denials being lacued daily
by the railroad companies that they are
Inconveniencing tha traveling public, the
doom of the small railroad station has
been scaled, according to E. Z. Hammer
of Deadsrood. 8. D-, who is In Omaha re
turning front a trip In the eastern part of
his state.
."I found no less thsn a dozen stations
practically -closed." said Mr. Hammer at
tha Rome. "Booge, Laboit. Rauville, Grover
and a tier .small stations are. without op
erators on the Great Northern, while the
Milwaukee A 6t Paul has cloawd the tele
graph office at Elrod and Oldham to my
certain knowledge.
-I believe the cltisena of Elrod. which
Is a prosperous little place, appealed to the
State Railroad commission to prevent the
action of the railroa.ra. gome of the sta
tions have been closed entirely, while oth
ers have simply been changed from tele
graph to railroad stations, but no tele
grama will be received nor delivered at the
stations.
"Talking with one of the railroad com
missioners I heard him make the predic
tion that while l'J new tomna had been
born In South Dakota within the last two
years, the railroads would kill a large
number of them by reducing the depot
forces. But the state commission cannot
reach the railroads. I understand most of
the economy is because of the nine-hour
telegraphers' law, but aofne is undoubtedly-
straight attempt to economise."
ROSEBUD REALTY CCWPANY
w t" oarer a la laesrasratrcr by O.
W. Wattles. J. C. W kartso tatia
E. J. IXrBell.
Gurdon W. Wattles. John C. Wharton
and E. J. DeBel havs incorporated a real
estate and investment company, with a
paid up capital of tJMOO, under tha name
tha Rosebud. Real Eatate company. The
authorised capital la fl'G.erj. but the cor
poration la authorised to do business when
one-fifth of that amount Is paid.
The Zacatecas Exploitation and Develop
ment company.' which owns and cjnirola
tha hacienda del Hule In Zacatecaa. Mex
ico, lias amended its art idea of incorpora
tion, reducing the capital Mock from 1.50.-
loka.eoo. with a provision the amount
cannot be Increased above the latter sum.
The company's property produces a num
ber of Mexican products. Including a large
crop of uuayula. the plant used la tha
making of rubber. Tha board of directors
consists of Edwsrd L. Hows of South
Omaha, D. M. Haverly of Omaha, jj. .
Travia of Plattasnouth. E. E. Hilton of
Plattsmouth. G. F. B. Burton. W. D. Bur
ton and Henry Elvldga af Omaha.
The Porter company, a bra stock, real
estate and Investment company, filed ar
ticles of Incorporatioa Friday. Tha au
thorised capital Is V'i.O. of which $3,009 u
paid up. It. A. McEachron and H. M. Por
ter are the Im-orporatorr
FEES PROTESTED. BI HEIRS
Sixty Thoniand t Execton and
McHngh Ex:eiTe, They Say.
C0UET DECIDES THIS K0S.5T3T3 !
Jedae Lealle
aay Whether
MeShaae, J. D. C'relabtM, rbeah.
and Attwraey et Mark (
feaal'a Fortaae,
While the details of the final settlement
of the Count Ctelghton estate were de
cided Thursday by the stipulstion for a
decree signed by all the benofldarles and
heirs, the fallurs to agree on the fees to
be allowed the exertitors, John D. Creljrh
ton. John A. McSharvet JUa 8chcnk and
Judge W. D. Mcllugh. attorney for the
executors, may delay the. formal' ordet
winding up the affairs of the estate. The
controversy which baa 4ei4oped will pot
affect the distribuUoa cf ' the property,
however.
' Friday morning Judge Mcllugh asked the
court to allow him l&VKin Tor his services
and stated he thought HO.OOt a fair amount
to allow the executors for their work. The
law allows a oommisMon based on the
amount of property handled by the execu
tors, and this will s mount to about SJuSsn.
Judge Mcllugh said (be executors hsd done
a large inounl of extraordinary work In
acting as directors snd officers In rornors-
tk.ns in whicb the estste Is Interested and !
he thought the fee should he Increased to
sJ, amounting to fcyi.flna . to each ex.
ecutor.
Charles R. Keller, attorney for the un
named hetrs, objected to the fee asked py i
Judge MoHurh. on' the grounds It was ex
cessive. He declared i-XXxKJ to be as larg
a fee as the courts should allow and pointed
out that the late Judge TV ool worth, attor
ney for the executor In the Lucretla Creitrh
trm estate, received Oaly Ki.OW a year for
hla service. The argument on the stse of
that fees to be allowed lasted until 1 o'clock
and Jodgs Leslie took the matter under
advisement, announcing he would render a
decision at 19 o'clock this morning.
B7 agreement, W. F. Ourlcy was allowed
S3.SC0 for representing the estate at the
hearlns of claims filed by John D. Crtifrli
ton and John A. McChar.e. As both the
claimants were executors, they decMcd to
have the estate represented ty an sttomey
other than Judfe McHusb.
The attorneys for the unnamed heirs filed
a motion Friday morning to require the
executors to set forth In detail the extrs
services they were asking pay for. After
an extended argvn.cnt Judge Leslie sus
tained the motion la part and the final re
port was amended to tnelsde tha desired
Information.
BANK OF IRELAND VICTOR j
Wins rolat 1st Salt by Jadge Knlla
It Is Beroad His Jarla.
altloa.
Judge W. H. Muncer handed down a
memoranda opinion in tha United States
circuit court Friday morning in which he
directs that the bill, of Mrs. May Amanda
Murphy, widow of David Murphy of Dixon
county, against the Bank of Ireland be
Stricken from the record on the ground
that the federal court has no Jurisdiction
in the particular question Involved In this
bllL- .
Mrs. May Amanda Murphy alleges In her
petition that she Is the widow ot David
Murphy, who died IS.. Dixon .county, Ne
braska, in January,) 19Qt,- possessed Of a
large property,' personal ' and real. He
willed that upon th death of his wife the
property should be1 "eon-verted Into cash,
one-half of which should ba placed In tha
Bank of Ireland,' the. Ui'fcome. of which
should be paid annually into tha teacher'
"mi of the Carue National School of
Carue, Wexford county, Ireland.
The will was probated In Dixon county
in May, IXC. Immediately thereafter Mrs.
Murphy filed a plea in the county court
alleging the executor had reduced the per
sonal property to cash and after tha pay
ment of all claims there remained about
tli.000. She pleaded that the clause ot her
husband's will as to the teachers' fund be
declared void and that one-half of the pro
ceeds of the sale of the personal property
be turned over to her and that her hus
band should be declared to have died In
testate as to that portion of the will. She
ssssiled the validity ct the probate of tha
will.
Judge Munger holds that an entirely new
and distinct issue from that presented In,
the original application to the county court
of Dixon county Is presented In this rase,
wherein the federal -court to asked to ad
judicate upon matters over whk'h It has
no Jurisdiction. For tills reaaon the mo
tion of . the attorneys to strike this blU
from the record is sustained.
The case will now go back to the original
bill ts to the construction to be placed
upon the third, or teachers' fund, clause
of the will, and will be tried ia the federal
court on that issue alone.
OMAHA CENTER OP CORN BELT
Fact Recoaralsed la Lara 1 1 a Natloaal
Exhibit la the Metropolis
. af Nebraska-
James Walsh of Benson, who has grown
corn on both sides of the equator and re
ceived corn from all parts of ths world at
Liverpool, declares that In bringing the
natiousl corn show lo Omaha the city
would be stain recognized as the center
of the corn growing t-ij-ritory of ths world.
"The five counties close to Omaha, one
ot them acroaa th river, grow the largest
mature ears cf big yellow corn In the
great wide world," says Mr. Walsh. Ne
braska exhibited tight y distinct varieties
of corn at St- Louis. Every known va
riety of corn does well in the stste. '
i Omsha seewis to be tna dividing line of
a'l extremes, climatically speaking, as fea
ture aeenis to be very much puzzled In
IMs latitude, on ing to the cha-iging condi
tions from the spring wheat country north
J of ns to the winter whest section south.
It seems to me that nature Is so mixed in
this section that all tilings are dune well,
which accounts for ttis splendid conditions
that exiat only ia this section. I therefore
think to push a corn show at the present
time is the best move that Omaha has
made sines the exposition.
LAW COMES , .BEFORE LOVE
Xebraaka atatata atrraly Forbids
Marrlaaa at Callfarala Waaaaa
aad Mlaanata Maa.
After Grace E. Terry had Journeyed clear
from California to Omaha to marry Edwin
J. Freeman, who came here from Minne
apolis to meet her. the wedding had to be
given up temporarily at least because it
wss found Freeman had been divorced Uat
Ovlobri, teas than six months ago. Freo
snan allied to Marriage .License Clerk
Fursy Friday for the license. Mr. Fursy
got Inquisitive when Freeman said he had
beaa divorced about a year ago and found
the decrea bad actually been signed last
October. Tie refused to issua the license
and Freeman left tha office to hunt up a
state that is more libersl in its matri
monial lama He said be had been told
before leaving Minneapolis that Ls could
be married bere.
TAKE A CLOSE RANGE VIEW OF THESE
Furniture od Carpet Specials
It '5 a clearance movement we Lave a larpre Mock of any of the Furniture or Carpets ad
vertised. And such 'as we do advertise are values the like of xrhich hnvr not been heart!
of in this section in year. We ran tell rou onlv iart of the etorv here vou must come and
see the poods to learn how splendid the qualities are that we nre disusing of now at the
ridiculously low prices uch as here ment ioned.
TAKE ALL THE CREDIT YOU DESIRE TEEMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE.
Xlefwat Brass Trim
med Iron Bess, a rn
all alz-s, ft.hH
and colors
Paaey Jtockers,
hi or
...
2.98
XUg-aat Fitaosas
larae French
plate mirrors, .
now
Mads of sek-ctcd solid qusrter
Bawvd oak. .handsomely polished,
four Urs;e drawers, and two small
er rinn, Sf-rpntine front.
israri-
r renen piste mirror.
n.-H-ttv ver-r.
;-ix Mole
Ptcel
Kannc.
Guaranteed.
I-arse
Square
Oven.
Warming
Closet.
Nickeled
Trtmtnrd,
26:75
MI4 - I -
CURL ADMITS FIVE CRIMES
Coiife.se i to Burelariei and CrtTei
PrioH in Fear.
CHUT THI5KS HE KILLED W0MA5
Police Arc Coavlaced He Attacked
Miaa Poast and Believe Ha Cosa-
. saitted the Atraciaas Baa.
saelbart Marder.
It Is positively known now that Curl is
aullty ef at least five burglaries beside the
sssault on Miss Poast. He admitted the
latter crime also when first arrested and
questioned by Chief of Detectives Savase.
This examination occurred in Chief -Savage's
office. Curl admitted that he had
knocked down the woti.an with a heavy
cold chisel. As he ass being taken back
lo his cell one of the detectives remarked
that the people would be spt to lynch him
a-hen they found H out. The nefTO's eyes
openl In terror and he Immediately turned
around after his confession and denied lie
had committed ths assault.
Curl Is anxious 4o plead aruilty to all
the charges of burglary. He is in terror
of being lynched and Wants' to be safe
within ths protecting a alia of the peniten
tiary. Chief of Police Donahue" and the other
officers are almost coTixlntvd that Curl Is
slso the murderer of Misa Rtitnmerhart.
This conviction has grown stronger a
Curl admitted his guilt of other crimes.
But to git him to confess to this, the po
lice admit, will b hard, bevatise he Is in
terror of lynching already and believes,
nothing could save him If he confessed
to the atrocious crime
He will be taken before the grand Jury,
wlilch will be impaneled next Monday.
Beo Wsnt Ads Th-r uilrtg results.
NEW' FORM OF GRAFT WORKED
ft ask falls far Express Wherever
He sees the Msjw Haaaj
Oat.
A new speties of prafj has been dis
covered. W. V. Burke reported to ths police
tnat a man is around the city collecting
express packagea. He stops wbereves he
sees a sign out for an express wagon and
says he baa come for the goods. He is
described as years old. five and a half
feet high and meshing 1) pounds.
)f r up
9
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Elaatto Fall
1 vr
Dressers. I Jf
17.50 r
i a
sK '
1 : V
Onk Chiffonier 1
octs Joatlyyct piompt-
koatKe bovt els, cleanses
e system cjjectu ally,
assists one in ovweomin
habitual eonslipaVion
pennanently. To get its
oenejieiol ejjects buy
tKe 5 ermine. ' ,
rlanuat1 urcd y tlw
California
floSraupCo.
50L0 W LEAD; N3 ORUCCiST-6W sBOmt
Remftrkalle Sale of Couches
r -a. t - ' t t
Couches to he closes out at factory cost:
t vflr trto srresteot sacrifice of thoroughly deprnd
able 'Couches In the Aistory of Omaha. Irle rp
reaent Just the actual cost to make. M (Vuchr'a up
holstered In renitlr.e Latler up from tit r. 4t
ai sis
9,75
Couches, tipholnteved In senuine an
tucket Leather, up from IU Tl, 7
massive Couches upholstered in Im
ported velours, clearance becins at....
158 Holla Brsssato
4T atolls Yslvst
wdr
yard
Car.
S9c
Carpet, fancy
F 59c
Hies... "
diarns. d'
able qualH
ew
r
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fV w-J-.r,.'... .ts.
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fct-Vii.-t nii.jt
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i i I h a. J -r a I i 1 a. ..a a !
Brtt-aela Rtw.
Mr 12x9.
14-87
Ttwise splendid Rtig3 aro made ailbotil
mltrc spariw. They are tlrmTj- woven and
iborourhl gtiarantooI. Ttcy are the best
Rugs that ever sold In Omaha at the price.
JLMJ
Teather your near
4I6 - I4I8 DOUJ3LAS ST
I wjrj E HAVE just completed our in 0
9 - .'-.ventory.' and, find that,we have A
A 67 Suits on hand, sizes as' follows A
I 12 5 9 8 4 7 15 5 I
I 34 T 35 36 37 33 " 40 " 42 "44 1
Y .Which we will close out j
All Fancy Vests onehalf price. V
J . 7 All Neckwear ClXXS?) onehalf price. 0
v - All Alterations will be charged for during this sale. 5
I ipease Bros. Co.
i ; 1417 Farnam St. A
TteSG
Sale of
firings the peop'e. and the variety of ltetna at bargain price 18 A
(ilUM) hi IU'HISK and satisfies tbeir wants. It'i aeldom vou hav
an open opportunity to rvave 20 to SO per cent or more on needs or
wants from a fine first class stock of excluaive Jewelry, with no
"faking" about it, but everything genuine and generously guaranteed.
. Solid Silver Forks, worth up to $J.2J, at.. 91.45
. Solid Gold Brooches, worth up to $3.50 and 4.O0. at JJ52.35
Those fine Gold Clocks, worth $4.00 and $S.t0 are woaders,
92.O0 "d 92.50
. .Those fine solid silver Teaspoons, worth $1.Q0 or mora '
at - 78
Those fine solid, silver Hat Pins, worth 1 5c to 60c,
" 10
Silver plated Cold Meat Forks, worth 75c. to $1.00, at 50
KPrXTAL FOR SATl'RUAV Loud Alarm Cloeka, 55
The 65c Bargain Lot sold out so fast, we've made up another lot
of articles aorth up to $2.00, and made the bargains even more attrac
tive thaa on the opening day. s
T. L. Combs Co.
The Out; Jewelers 1529 Douglas Street.
MAIL OKDEKS FILLED OX fclGHT.
No Alatter What You Want
Bee Want Ads Will Get It
otia Oak idebnarCa.
I.arsr and blassiva.
handsomely
poltahrd.
now
15.75
Extension
toot, st'lld
Tables, a-I
8.50
oak. heavy
legs.
Sanitary Seal Coacksa
m r p nip'
perra, wire
Imp. . .i ....
3.75
po!-
SI
Masstva Cbtna CM- 7 Cfl
Osa. Pent I J.JU
k.nd taaitn, ' 1
These China TaMnets are af ex
' rvrt workmanship throua-hnut.
dixihte strena-th slasa. ah-lvea
arroovctt for standtnK plates, hand-s-nnelv
carved, and polished. A
rare eavina; opportunity.
Heating
. Base
- Berber,
run
Nickeled
"Trimmed,
Guaranteed
COMBS
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