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TBE BEE: .: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912. .11 f OFFERED FOR RENT H oases and Cottages, .. FOR RENT 7-roorn modern house July" k. 6tv Hartley st ret M sa. NEAT S-roona cottage. VS. with fur- ince, 5U. at sen 8. wtn St. best condl Son; splendid location. $30.06 per morjtiL. 6-room modern except leat: coed eetNlitlbii. 2122 Larimora Ave. Phone Douglas 2412; evening phone, Ben son 356J. A real home,, beautiful lawn, electric Mgnt ana every modern convenience, $45. WD8l8r-JSSU. Stores and Office. WC AGUE BUILDING. 15TH AND DODGE. Attractive office, moderate prices: APPLY OMAHA LOAN ANi! BUILDING ASSOCIATION- STORE at IMS Cuming St. Store at 933.N. S4ttr SC. -Store at 837 N. 24th St Store at 336 N. 2Bth St.,' South Omaha. O. C. REDICK, ATTORNEY. 1617 Farnam St. DESK room. 78S Omaha Nat. Bank Bdg. Grocery and meat market with fixture , central, cross-town; tut equal, 2i9 N. JUL. BRICK barn at 910 N. 23d St. . O. C. REDICK. ATTOHSEY. 1517 Farnam St Store. 328 S. ISth St.. 304- Tel. D. S220. VJ06-W Davenport" V. B. Baloomb. NEW centrally located hall, well squipped. 1308-10 Harney St Office or salesroom at lath and Harney sts. iewl. Third tioor at 1503 Harney St. " (New). Office a 1517 Farnam St.. second, floor.. a C. REDICK, ATTORNEY. - ' " lfitt Famam St. ' 6TO"RE ROOM and. high basement, how occupied -by. N.-P. Swanson. lor rent August A. ' -..! Store room, 25th Ave. and Cuming. $20. . TUO& W. HAZEN. ' W McCague. Douglas 1300, OFFERED FOR BALE "'T , , Furniture. . ". tb-Jtelan. Furniture Stor closing " out Ifurnitwe.. Ice boxes, - etc.; um yuming. ' ALL kinds' ot-good rurniturv lur.stua i 25tT Mar'cy. -..Calj at ' once. . . - i FOR BALE A food hard coal stove. In " goodr'condUlew, 'Call Webster 8596. W$ BUY. jagd sell, anting,, everything In fixtures.- Omaha Fixture and Supply Co.,- 41tlir-la S. l2thr-noar Howard.-- Phone Doug.- 173. -- Knsieal lntrnmrnt. - ELSCTRIO Pianos- music bones, Playet pianos gontiriental Novelty.- U8 N;..16th. -FOR -BALE A- new $208. Victrolai haa baser - been used. If .Interested ask tor prlca.-: M 257. Bee of gce : . . ' feBNT- trow the nianufaoturera, direct .'No.; I Onvert'ypewrtter, "3 month! $4.00. phvu: Douglas 2S1S. - The Oliver type-' vy-lter Company.- ' ' ' ' .v '.-- ' '' ' JtlieeUaB ;OLti8AFES. DERJGHT; ISIS Farnam" St. SAFESOvtrtt6clted with, second-hand safesfatt . tffts and makes; bargains. print, tohimi. store, restaurant fixtiitee bought: sord..-LeyyaBla N. fc Oiaaha., FOB SAJUiS New nd' - second-hand carora- and pocket billiard . tables : ana bowling alley and-aeoessorless bar fix tures ot all kindn easy aaymeats. - The BrwiwicliBallte-Cllender Cav . SB-i Mouth latfa, Mtfeet i . ' . ,- WILL . trade high . grada carpenter rnorlf. l 48 Bev . - piano . for PERSON AJU Bexten Pharmacy, 12t and Dodge. THE SALVATION- ARM I solicits cast off clothing; to tact, anything you do nut need. .W eollact, repair and sell at 13) N. nth. St, tor cost of collection, to the worthy paar. Phone' Doughta 4125 and wagons win tall, v ' : ... y , fjp-to-Ia -Beauty pariora; - katbrya Lane: Daly. a. . ttth. M. floor." IX M. Massage. -Mrs: Kitten se,. 108 Boston Bid. MASSEOXHEBFi'rM AUe(r-Jf CbiOgOt 109 S. VI. 1st fi; D. 7666. Vital, massage, baths, etaourte. vibratory and radiate treatments. Dr. Anna D. lUKheri, 401 -Ware blh.. m S. th. D. 27a. ANNA H, MARKS - nam Davidge BIK. Art. S. Beft 75a.' Y0UN3 women coming to Omaha a strangers are -Invited to visit the Young Woman's Christian aasoctatton. building at Seventeenth and St Mary's Ave .where they will be directed to suitable boarding places, or , otherwise assisted Look tw uar travelers' aid at the Union station. "' - .'.". ' " Body Jlassago, 228-8- Neville Blk. D. 7761. Kf S3S4 A (4 Ft', -Swedish movement Ap.t AaoAUJi j, xm. Farnam. P.- 6240. MAflMRTTO treatment. E. Brott He OlAUiMi-l-iy a Uth. 2d floor. D. 6289. WE RENT and repair all kinds of .ow ing maclitnei' - lad.: A-1663; Douglas Oil. J- NEBRASKA CYCLE CO.., ' f ' ' 15th and Harney Sts. . ' BATHS. Swedish massage. Mrs. Snyder. Ho. i. The Duneany, 10th & Pierce. D. 4380. MASSAGE EXP treatment Mrs. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC-Effectlve May, 1812. the firm ot Sherwood, Kratky & Co. ot South Omaha dissolved partner Ship, Mr. Kratky leaving the firm. He la not responsible for any- debt trans acted' through.above firm. POULTRY AND PET GTOCK .Screening L6 per 100. Wagner, 801 N. 18. LIVE STOCK-MARKET OF WEST ,-Saiy ilve stock in tiouui Omaha. Save '-mileage and shrinkage. Your ooasign ttienu recet e roupi. and careful alien Uon. , . Live . Stock CassmlsAoB 'Merchants. Byers Bros. & Co. Strong and responsible. WOOD BROo.. M4-aa iiiscnange Bldg. . Gi sat Wat Com. Co., Omaha Denver. Clay, Iioblnnou cx Co.. m Exchange Bldg. CLiKToN com, Co., i'2 Exchange Bldg. . Mamn bios.- & co,. t-xon. bdg. TAUC hHu., hanula tatt.e. bogs. eueP. REAL ESTATE LOANS - WAMcitt City Joaiia and warrants. W, fuiwM Smith Si Co.. im Vacuum St. CITY LOANS. . BauUa-Carlberg ZJ?Sa, 31e-i2 Urandela Theater Bldg. U 1V1N JJJi(JS and u UeV4ii UJXUQ. jj,; V t l Bank. LARdg loans our speolallty-6tuU Bros. . -. UAiAllA. miu)bi 1 um Nebraska laada ia0'tt.;i!;FIS AL JiSTATfiJ CO., 10W --N,w qmahH Nafl Uink Building. i.O,wsj iai'w a44d 0ty properly. J. It- Luwwn; ft o:. iWi Farnaw K to 10,(.W utaUo piviHA V. U, v4 ta.. jSMi ud Farnam. - AlQsr to iuun on business or rest Utio inupei tla, ,W to Vm.M. W. it THOMAS. MS First Nat l Bank BWg. -JiVAjTBiD City loans. Peters Trust Co. OCKAN C TEAMS HIPS , . THE ALLAN LINE , ROi-AL MAIL 8TKAMERS MONTREAL, LIVERPOOL, OLASOOW. Montreal, Hgyro, Plymouth, LonUwn. The fiotUreuue of, Lawrence Route, Four days on the oceaa, three days In river aud BUif. 3plcbdld new Turbans steamers. Hale on, seoond-cabln and third class. Mitpenor Oiie-sIsM us bin service. Cuisine unexcelled. Courteous attention, r.erni . tor tiroulais, rais, plans, etc Ahan Co.. kl W. Uearbora Bt, Chicago. 'Anchor line Steamships Hew York, Londonderry and Glasgow. New York, Palermo and Naples. AUraiUve rates for tickets between New York and all Bootoh, English, Irish, Continental and Mediterranean point. Bupsr.ur accommodations, excellent- cul tin, eftlvleat service. Apply promptly lor reeervauon to local agent of Anchor Line ef Henderson Brothers. General . r.i ri. -.The Persistent -and Judicious Use ol ftawapaper Advertising is the Road to Butintss Buccals. WANTED TO BUT Household gds, clotha A shoes. r39Tl B1K td-haad goods. Heater. h Ctntw. D-46J. I Chicago buyers, id-hml ctJ;j, shoe hats; bast rwlees: wirt ca!L Trier U0. price lot h1 u-oa. miitals. ruiser, etc Highest price clothing. 521 pttiii for No. 18th. mw's cast-off Dottfrias 7738 WE BUY anything in stere and office fixtures. Omaha Fixture and Supply Co., 12th and Howard. Fhooe Dougtaa 2724. WANTED A phonograph or grapho phone; muat b cheap. Address 3 308, Bee. " WASTEDTO REXT OENTLMAjN with two small children wants 'to board and rooot lo stricter pn vato. family. Answer A 306, car Bee. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE . SOME Off MY WANTS. A good cottage, any plaoa, for a nearly new 10-roomad house. In north part, 4,0tW. Cottage' In north part for a line s roomed bouse oa Mandersotb $3.30; this la fine; Oood residence for clear IW-acre Daw son Co. farm. 36.800. Good residence or Income tor 89-acra lamp. farm. Adair Co., Iowa; price 10 per acre. Iowa farm for 1.440-acre Colo, ranch. per acre; worth the money. What have you .for WU-ecr Sheridan Co. ranch; 32a per acre? . I want listed houses and Income prop erty for farm and wild lands. I have soma- good proportions. J. W. Dean, ill net mag., Omaha, Neb. FOB ' EXCiiANOli Want Southsra California- property, tor good, claar Omaha. Address. lUv Wast m tit. Loa Angotar, tai. TO EXCHANGE -Good ameoth land and new well rented town prvperty for stock. oi general . mercoanaiaa well Jocated in eastern. Kansas, .Nebraska or western Iowa; can use large stock and might nut in some cash' if stuff' is good enough; give tuu aetaijs in iirst Miter. Aa&reu Box L, Sethert,' Colo. - FOR TRADE-32u aerM, wot 4tnnnw.il farm, iv :miws from-. Lodgepoie. all f enced and, cross fenced. 17& acres la cul tivation, good sue room house, well bouse, two well and windmills, barst and-other out aheda. . shade mad fruit tree, with fruit this, year, two ftood cellar.- thr suiea from, mmoi, another t wa oa IX. P. -u t wiii trade turn eoutty -ior an elatv acre farm.; 1 am getting ot aU oropa uut year awivorea to i-oapoiie, use prospect; for sv big crop, .no better-; pros pect tor. a tg crop, -tor yesu tnaa we have now. write ma. LOwlt-Box 400. Lodgepolev- Neb , v . TO- EXCHANGE1 Drnx stock: fixtures and furniture -complete; now doing gjood business; os beat corner in St Paul: value $10,000; Wtn exchange for good farm land of equal Value. Fred Mohl, II Cap. ttat Bank Bids:.: Sr. jPaul Mhm.'. WILL trade high grade piano for oednt log. - N Mi, Bee. . - ... .-. . . m ACRES. Greeley County Kansas. land, close, to town and clear of encum brance, to trade for eastern Nebrmakg tarra -or town preptrty. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. OMAHA. REAL ESTATE ABSXaVaXT Wt 'Il'lLlO. - -Reed Abstract Co oldest abstract of fice to Nebraska. 20t Brandeia Theater. NEALB CAMPBELL. 1314 Farnam tit. ; BU1LUEKS' pirOU3SJk.tMX. j Electric, gaa fixture. Omaha Sliver Co. lueaj vinwiit vo., iim ano uunung ens. Fuchs, 8oh ft Blind, painticg.dcco rating. H; Gross, ram. wreck. g. plb. 21 dt Paul. BLCE PRINTING, 4H4 PAXTON. Dv s7t WILL trad high grado piano tor brick work. M 346 Bee. ACRBAQB POlt tAUB. ACREAGE BARGAINS near Omaha. Crin S. Merrill 1211 Qty Nat. Bank Bldg. CITY PAOPiSRTY VOtt jALS ' iWa are offering for sale this week a few lots on Pratt Street between Sher man Ave. and 19th, at ths rtmarkably low price of ION each. These lots are 40x133 ft Have cement walks, city water, and. sewer. Thesa are. no doubt tha last iota you will ever btry in this choice ad fllUoh at such a low price. Tbe streets will all be paVed In a very abort time in this district .These lot are located within two blocks of the' Sherman Ave. car line and Kountie Park- Terms are cash and. balance one, two and three years; Interest per cent ' . -.: . HASTINGS A HJBYDEN, . ' ' 1614 Harney 8t. $200 Down On North Hill Six blocks west of Dodge line, highest ground, best view; south front corner lot fruit and other trees; 7-r.. house, very well put up; barn; plenty garden room. Price, &750. . O'Keefe Real Estate Co., 1016 Omaha National. Douglas or A-2132. Evenings H. 2S42 or H. 51J4. v ONLY $1,800. ' SIX-ROOM HOUSE. BATH AND GAS. PAVED STREET. ' - : j ! EIGHTEENTH AND CORBY 'S'5?3, W. H. GATES, - 644 OMAHA NAT. BK. BLrfi, - PH. D. 124. ' HERE IS a BARGAIN IN BENSON ia buys a 60xl-Coot ttt not tar from car line. Lot fronta seipji en Lucas be tween Clark and Burn) i.un; aeasrihed a ej ot lot 1A block Phone Webster km. sr aoaresa u. k. r. Bee. NEW 3-story rg,use. buUt 3 years ago tor a home .d one of the best built bouses in Oma ba, located at SW3 El lison Ave.; oak ftnlsh downsUlrs; 7 rooms; living hall., dining room, kitchen, downstairs, and three bedrooms and large bath tipsta'A-s; nicely decorated; In nice nelghborbori; 0n block to car and a 175.000 public school. Owner lives In house. Come -Ait today and buy if you want a barge fa. price, $2,300. Call Web eter 1871 at 7 p. m. FOR SA LE by owner, brand new, strictly tmiisnx s-room house, $2,300. 2514 Corby St Call Webster 1307 after $ p. m. $650 Lots In Kountze Place ItKAL KSTATK CtlTY PROPERTY FOR SALE. ,v . .. - - . KI - VA. SgvI fMffO 111 ' 1 a- i. . Ill IB.i'-'SI III il W " 1 I 1 I m 111 111 i 1 n rvmm This House $300 Cash Payment. ' This S-room modern house, lot 50x133, 34th St., west of Hangcom park, choice location, fine neighborhood. For rent, MO per month, or will sell for $300 cash, and 106 monthly payments of $45 each, without Interest. This proposition analyzed, means that after giving credit for rental value, you have purchased this beautiful home (or $835, plus taxes. This is an unusual proposition, but, having removed from Omaha, I want to sell all my property at Once. Write A. C. Foster, Mound, Minn., or call upon W. L. Selby, Room 436. Board of Trade building. Dundee Houses tf.SOQ'-For a " 2-story, ' 6-roora modern square house, in first class condi tion, having hot water heat; 8 . bed rooms on second floor. Only 1 block from the. car line. Lot COx '185' ft , !12S0d'''of a 2-atpry, new, modern, f-room nouse, vsk nnisn iirst noor; ; J... bedroom And bath on second, floor, decorated. - Convenient to the car line. Easy terms. HWO-JETor :sy JSstory - strictly ' modern -.nouse, having . large living . room, with . pressed - brick fireplace;' d attractive' ' bedrooms on -' second ' floor; full 'cemented basement; furnace heat. A well made, sub- - -stantlai house. Reduced JoOO tor immediate sale.' , " $4,W-For an almost new, 6-room bunga low, in iirst class repair, oak finish and oak floors In the living room and 'dining room; -large living room, -decorated throughout Con venient to the car line. Full slsed ' lot. ti50 S-room -modem .. bimgalow; oak finish 1st floor; 3 bedrooms and bath on second ' floor. One. block ' from car line. South front lot, Box 135 feet. Reasonable terms. $8,90ff-7-room modern, scmare house, with quarter-sawea oaa iioors and fin ish on first floor, hard pine fin ish on second floor; combination - electric light and .gas fixtures; i .full cemented ' basement; furnace heat A. well located and well built . house. t7,T60 For a good , I-story, strictly mod ern,' ioroom house; finish m hard woods and-exceptionally well built . ..stairway to large floored attic. Full cemented basement; hot water heat; . stairway ' to large . floored ", ' attitf. This property could not be duplicated for the price at which ' it is now being ottered. It is lo cated at one of the highest' points in Dundee, in a district which will be paved this year; all other spe cials in and paid for. Grounds lOOx 136 feet -South front.--Reasonable terms. -' ' GEQEGE- & COMPANY . Phone Douglas "786 or : A-17M. -902-12 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Her Sale Con tinues Sa far. tbe sale of lota in Her Addition. each side of J2d Ave., extending from Wright to Spring St.. has been highly satisfactory. Our representatives, Mr. George F. Jones and Allan A. Tukey, will be on the ground Wednesday and Thurs day afternoon from 3 to I Prices range from $325 to 3450 for a SO-foot lot - Come out Wednesday or Thursday and secure a location for a home. Tatee the West Side car, and get oft, at . Elm or Oak Sts., and you are in the center of the ' property. Terms:' 310.00 down .and 3&00nper month. Bring 310.00 with you. . , A. P. Tukey: & Son ; 444-S Board of Tade.Bldg. 'Phone Dots SOL VWilV" .i.1 i-rt'vMsHesn intrTrTlVTBM tnlnutaa ride from iSUb ana Farnam Sti.l iv uiwn . nafltittnA. ha.lL. lai'aa haltw. room in tile finish, 'Ueeping perch oak ana maptst noor wwnsiRiio, v "i window- seat, buil'Wn china closet and IA liv.lne VAnm! sfva fine I - ----- finish threughoutr ' full cement basement. Carton furnace, Vtessed brick foundation, stairs to tloor4 attic; fine lot, high, .ii..tif ' 1u.fltfrt..'. An lant home throughout. "Z.sy payments; must bo soia. . uwBir, jr$oi, sec.; u ws'" 162. - ' BUNGALOW; CITY rammv h'nrpiow with ' rcoeotlon hall. parlor, dlrAng room, kitchen, two bed- rooms s-iAi oaio, aji niouvwi in narttflnbi tilA lnt nran ' close to car. Price lyeked 33,000. Owner anxious to sell. , - - B&MIS-CABLBERG CO. 310-313J73randels Theater. Douglas 686. - . A Beautiful New ' . Home On Florence Boulevard This is a very attractive, well con structed, conveniently arranged, new, up-to-date, strictly modern, 2-story, square house, having large reception hall, living room, dining room with panelled walls and plate rail and extension window with stationary seat complete pantry, kitchen and rear veetlbule. plastered with Keene cement all finished in oak except the kitchen; sand finished walls, beauti fully decorated in flat oils, first floor; four attractive bedrooms and complete bath room, with mahogany doors -and glass door knobs, all bedrooms and up stairs hall beautifully decorated with the most expensive paper. Oak floors in every room in the house; expensive brushed brass . combination lighting fix tures; shades and curtains to all win dows. Full cemented basement with laundry, hot and cold water and sewer connection. A first-class furnace. Double floors throughout. This house Is as well built as it is possible to construct one and must be seen to be appreciated. East front lot, 44x1(5 feet, with fine sodded yard, -foot cement walk in street and a 4-foot cement walk in front of house. Price 36,000, which is cheap for this class of property. Investigate if you want a good home at a right price, in a new and coming neighborhood. $1,500 cash, balance monthly like rent. GEOKGE & COMPANY, 302-13 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. 'Phone D. 764 or A-1766. NEW COTTAGE EASY TERMS. - Just as modern and lust as nice as It Could be made and on very easy terms to a party with good references. Call owner, Webster 1239. TO BUY, SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEE JOHN W. BOBBINS. Wi FARNAM ST. KKAu KSTATK CITY TROPKHTY VOU SALE A DESIRABLE NEW HOME 7 ROOMS AND SLEEPING POECH $500 CASH DOWN This hotise is located on N. 24th St., across from Miller Park, in beautiful Nor wood Addition, surrounded by new homes; Is strictly modern and up-to-date; has 2 full stories with stairway to. floored attic and full cemented basement There is a large reception hall, with two pairs ot colonnade openings; good sled kitchen, with thoroughly equipped pantry and large rear entry way, on first floor; 3 fine bedrooms, one 12x23 feet, with large closets and plenty of windows, white enamel finish, outside sleeping porch and complete bath room on second floor. Oak floors In every room in the house except the kitchen, which has maple floor. Ex pensive brushed brass combination light ing fixtures In all rooms, and all walls decorated with expensive paper. The lot is 44x166 feet, with fine sodded yard and two beautiful shade trees in front. Ce ment walks in front and around the house. Laundry sink and coal bins and best ot furnace In basement Price has been reduced , by the owner, who. leaves tbe city July 1, to $3,950. which Is a cheap cash price, but in order to effect a quick sale, can make terms of only 3500 down and $40.20 a month, inoludlng interest It will pay you to inspect this place whether, you want to buy it or not Owner on premises. No. 693S N. 24th St GEORGE & COMPANY, 902-12 City Nat'l Bank -Bldg. - 'Phone D. 756 or A-1768. BEST BUY IN OMAHA -: SEE IT FOR YOURSELF ' Six rooms, strictly modem bungalow; nice cemented basement; .furnace with tank connected: sink with hot and, cold water connections tor laundry purposes. First floor oak in hall, den, living room (beamed ceilings) dining room, beamed celling, paneled walls, plate rail and a tine built-in buffet. - - . Second floor has two nice large bed rooms, bathroom with tile walls;' first grade-f xures, linen closets, storeroom and everything to" make It homelike; nice large shade trees; east front lot; paved street; good neighborhood; handy to school, stores and car line. This house is well built and we would be pleased to show it to you If you are looking for something nice. For further information call up or see. SCOTT & HILL, Both Phones. 307-8-9 McCagu Bldg. BEMIS PARK An elegant 9-roora house, located just one block from car, near Lafayette Ave., comer lot, finished in oak. and birch, large floored attic, cemented cellar with laundry sink, gas range and heater In basement, lovely lot, nice shade trees. Owner leaving city, says will take 34,800, but this place is actually worth $6,500. BEMIS-CARLBERG CO., 810-312 Brandels Theater. D. 685. NEW BUNGALOW. i Close in 5-room, ail modern, full base ment, furnace heat, laundry connections, rooms all decorated, close to car and school. Price $2,960. Easy terms. RASP BROS.. 106 McCague Bldg. Doug. 1653; A-J653. SEVEN ACRES WITH SIX-ROOM HOUSE One acre of grapes; also cherry, apple and plum trees; 100 gooseberry and 350 currant bushes. The house is heated with furnace; large stable, . buggy shed; only 15 minutes' walk from end of car line In Benson. Purchaser will get the bene fits from a good garden by buying now. Can be bought tor $6,600. SCOTT & HILL, Both Phones. 307-8-9 McCague Bldg. TWO fine building Iota, near new catlie dral; rapidly .improving; owner. Address D 352, Bee. REAL ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE California. 160 ACRES creek bottom land, neer good town of 7,000 inhabitants in Sacramento valley; running water the year round In creek, besides ample water in irrigating canal; best possible alfalfa conditions; no better fruit land In California; 30 busnels wheat to acre this year; old house ol little value, but comfortable; 3 barns i a choice property, but must be sold; own nearby 100, partly in alfalfa, and cannot finance both. Will pay K. R. fare to in vestigate if not as . represented. Worth every dollar asked. Price, $ltS,MK), witn free water right Write owner, F. L. Darrow, loii Broadway, Oakland, Cal. Canada. CARRET RIVER DISTRICT, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA Offers opportunity to all. High-class farm lands st reasonable price. Informa tion cheerfully given. OUR SPECIAL CAR LEAVES OMAHA TUESDAY, JULY 2. LTJSE LAND & DEVELOPMENT CO., Ltd., ' CARL TENNIS District Manager. 601 City Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. BRITISH COLUMBIA lands on GKANI TRUNK. ' Frank Crawford, 303 . Cotton Bldg.. Vancouver or Omaha.- - Geor&la. GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA Traversed by the ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM ATLAN TIC RAILROAD. Lands adapted to the widest rang of crops. AU the mouey crops of trie south plentifully produced. For literature treat ing with this coming country., its soli, climate, church and school advantages, write W. B. LEAHY. DEPT. K. -General Passenger Agent ATLANTA. GA. Idaho. . . MOST productive bay and grain land in tbe world Long Valley, Idaho. No ir rigation needed; tine climate, Cne water, cheap fuel, telephones, railroad, elec tricity. Improved land 325 to 3 Per acre. Also finest orchard land proposition v-U Idaho. For information write today. Pay atta River Colonization CW Nampa. idi 2 ' j . REAL ESTATE !'A RM R3CH LA-D KOIl SALE tuna. THE easiest way to find a buyer for your farm is. to insert a small want ad ia the Des Moines Capital. Largest cir. culaUon in the state of Iowa. 3.XA) daily. Tbe Capital is read by and believed la by the standpatters of Iowa, who simply re luse to permit any otter paper in their hornet. Rales, 1 cent a word a day; fi.2 per lino per contn; count mx ordinary words lo ths tine. Address Uea Moines valuta), Des Moines, la. Minnesota. MANITOBA NO. 1 HARD WHEAT LANDS. Price from 315 to aw an acre on easy terms; bast wheat land In the world; good agent wanted; easy to sell; weekly exoundona. TOMPKINS LAND AND IMMIGRA TION CO , 333 Jackson St, St Paul. Minn. FARM FOR SALE. . 3SN acrea in Murray county. Min nesota; $,0w worth ot improvements; $t6 per aore. worth $70, Charles Brock man. Jolley. la. Montana. RANCHES-ttOOO to 3100.001 Seed for list Shopen A Co., Ranch Utalers, I'inaha. Neb. Nebraska. HOME3TEAD-SS0 acres rich farm lanJ at $176 filing fees and all. Not rough or sandy. J. A. Tracy. Kimball. Neb. North Dakota. Greatest -- Bargain in North Dakota Fine .Improved farm of 660 acres near good town in tbe lake region of North Dakota; practically all Into small grain: price $35 per acre, in cluding all crops, machinery, horse and cattle; terms arranged.' Fred Clark 9 East Grant St., Minneapolis. Minn. Wyoming, . 329 ACRE free homesteads. Level rich land. Address W. F. Fox. Gillette. Wyo. LEGAL NOTICES. To toe Prior Lien Holders of tbe Omaha Water Company The Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Trustee of the prior lien mortgage of the Omaha Water Company,, dated July 28, 189. hereby glvea notice that the principal ot the bonds secured ' by aid mortgage, with aocrued interest to July l, 1913, will, at the option of the holders, be paid on or after that date, upon surrender of the bosds with all un paid coupons attached, at the office of the Trustee, No. 38 Nassau -Street, in the City of New York, from ths proceeds of sale of the Water Company's works to the City of Omaha, received by said Trustee. The Water Company has agreed thereupon to issue certificates represesting the five per cent (6) re demption premium now In litigation, and entitling the holder of each One Thousand Dollar ($1,000.90) bond to Fifty Dollars ($80.00), with Interest at five per cent (6) per annum, from July 1. 1913, If the Court ot Appeals of the 8tate of New York decides that the completion of the city s jturchase does not relieve the Water Cottvpany from payment ot such premium. - Dated June 7, 111$. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK. , By CHARLES H. SARIN, Vice President BANTAM ROOSTER MASCOT FOR THE UNDERWOOD CLUB BALTIMORE. June tWWhen the Birm ingham, Ala., contingent, composed mostly of members of the Underwood Marching club, arrived here they arrlcd as a mas cot a bantam rooster known as "Punch." "Punch" was tbe hero of the occasion when the delegation stopped at Washing ton th greet Mr.. Underwood, whom they are booming for th democratic presi dential nomination. Th marching club members formed a ring and threw, their hats Into it. "Punch," madly excited, broke from his custodUn, flew about ten feet In the air and came down on the pi I of hat. ' Then be crowad till perfect'y satisfied. Former Governor Folk of Missouri, who at one time was th possessor of a boom himself, was busy shanlng hands in th hotel corldors. "It would be suicide for he democratic party to select as tomporary chairman any man of reactionary tendency,' he aid. "On a straight progressive proposi tion we can win next November." BODY OF MRS. L00MIS IS TAKEN TO TOPEKA FOR BURIAL The body of Mrs. Ellen B. Leomls. mother of N. H. Loomls, general solicitor ot the Union Pacific, was last night taken to Topeka, Kan., th old home for burial. .Mrs. Loomls war 82 years of age and had been In falling health for several months. She had resided In - Omaha about five years, having com here when her son was appointed general solicitor. She died Sunday.; SECOND TRIAL OF TIGH- , KEMP CASE IS NOW ON Second trial ef William Tlgh's $26,000 damage suit against James I. Kemp, cou! dealer, for alienation of Mrs. Tlgh's af fections has begun before Judge Willis O. Sears." Ths evidence is practically the tame as that introduced in the first trial. A Jury gave Kmp a verdict last wintr, but former Judge W. A. Redlck, before whom the case was tried, granted a new trial to Tlgh on the ground that one of the instructions was In error. MAN FOUND DEAD IDENTIFIED BY FRIENDS The man found dead Saturday evening In the "Douglas" rooming house at $04 North Sixteenth street was I Jen titled last night as George Lowery ot South OiimIm. Friends and rtlatlve located by tii! police late last night visited tbe morgue and made positive the identification. Coi oner's Physician McCleneghan says from nis in vestigations he believes the dsxd man died because of a weak heart Moraine nts of Ueest Strainer. Fart. Arrtrto. . Sailed. KWW T0RX...,.r"Me4ow....r NEW YORK Otatdt KKWTORK Roturasm.. ...... QUEBEC.... Amu Is..., QUBBBC. .".Cssisndra.. ' HALIFAX CsrapuMile MONTREAL TuUriaa.... MOKTRBAJ, Cuaaa BOVTHAMProN...St Lasts.... ANTWERP Flalas LISBON UaooBna, BOULOONn SUICIDE THEORY IS REFUTED Coroner's Physician Makes Post Mortem Examination of Wolf. SHOT IS USED BY ANOTHER Gan ia Pressed Ctoae t the Body When th tact ta FtredIa enest Mar Be Held Th are day by CoroneT. Coroner's Physician 8. McCleneghan has completed his report of the post mortem examination ot the body of Louis Wolf, the dead cai;:emaa, and at the inquest he will offer testimony which It ia believed wilt refute all arguments for the theory of suicide. Dr. McCleneghan says that with the assistance ot Drs. Harris, Ooets and Hoff man he bad made a careful study ot th body. He found that the bullet. . which was a steel-jacketed bair from a .31 cali ber revolver, had entered Wolfs body from the left side, passing through th lower part of the left lung, causing a hemorrhage in the left side As the bul let tore, lit way through the flesh H struck the spinal column, but did not de flect in its course. The dorsal vertebra was fraoturtd and this caused Wolfs legs to become paralysed. The bullet came out on the right side, fracturing the eleventh rib ss It found its exit According to Dr. .McCleneghan deafi resulted from tbe attending hemorrhages. The course of the bullet was downward, the point of exit being as much as three Inches below the point of entrance on tho opposite side of the body. This fact In itself makes th suicide theory . look Im probable. ' j "Speaking unofficially," said Dr. Mc Cleneghan, "It looks like Wolf was shot by some one other than himself. ' It has been my experience In nearly all autop sies I have bad anything to do with, that when a wound from a gun or knife IS self-inflicted, the course of ths blad or ball Is upward or horlsontal. Of course, there are exceptions, anil the Wolf east may be one." . That th pistol which sent the bullet into Wolfs body was pressed close to his body when tbe trigger was pulled is the opinion of the police and th coroner's physician. , ' ' ' ' The shell was loaded with smokeless powder, say experts who has their statement on the peculiar marks left by it. They say that the tnussl 6f the gun was so close that 'the powder from the single shot burned hole only thr tnrNs In diameter. .'- Had "th musit been a few Inches away; the powder would have spread and burned a larger hole In the shirt and underwear, and would not have Imbedded tit'th ski to uch depth. t ','".!'. FIVE MAIL CARRIERS ARE ADDED TO OMAHA FORCE : Purusuaat to the reouest of Postmaster Wharton, five additional - mall carrier have been allowed by th department and wilt be placed on the pay-roll of the Omaha postofflce at once. Twe new carriers will work from the main efflct, and' one carrier each will b assigned to -Station A; Station B and Walnut Hill station.;,;; By the' addition of two carriers at the main office, th delivery and collection of malts of th large office buildings of th city ' will be readjusted. Floor in the Brandels, Bee. Omaha National and City National bank buildings will be r dlstrleted to allow greater' expediency in th handling of mall to and from these buildings. ... Beside th five to be installed, one more Is promised the offic by th first of October. DEWEY MAKES FAST TIME ON LONG MOTORCYCLE TRIP What probably wilt be th longest mo torcycle trip ever undertaken by an Omaha man was begun at 1 o'clock Sun day afternoon, when W. E. Dewey of 1624 Capitol avenue started on a 2,000-mtl trip to Reading, Pa. Mr, Dewey, who is In th motorcycle business in Omaha, is on his way to Pennsylvania for a Com bined business and pleasure trip.. Mr. Dewey mad 174 miles between 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon and dusk, when he reached Charlton, la., arriving In that city at 6:30. Leaving Chariton . Monday morning he rod 400 miles before 7 o'clock In th evening, when he stopped for th night at Peoria. The remarkable time, made on th first leg of the trip indicates that a record will b established for cross-country travel. HARRIMAN LINE TO BUILD INTO JACKSON HOLE COUNTRY The Union Pacific has just about com pleted the survey of a line from Rock Spring Into the Jackson Hoi country, a little over 10$ miles to th northeast It is not likely that any construction work en the line will be started this season. It Is said that It Is the IntenUon of the company to eventually extend the line to the National park and at the same time develop an Immense area ot agricultural land that can be placed un der Irrigation. Dlsgraeef nl Condnet of liver and bowels, lii refusing to act Is Quickly remedied with Dr. King's New Life Pills. Easy, safe, sur. 25c. . For rale by Beaton Drug Co. Smoke Mild, Fragrant CIGARS of Delicious Flavor You will find special enjoyment la "ESPINA" Clear Havana ' The favorite brand of bankers, merchants, clubmen and others :' . who want to smoke the best. 70c Straight and 2 for 25c Esplna Ctgart are made by expert cigar maker in Tampa, from clear Havana tobacco th best selection of the choice 1911 Cuban crop, Mede by LEOPOLD POWELL CO. New Ye and Jassn., Fla. 1383 tasu Street. OMASA IMSXXairXOB Bingo! Bing!! Corn's Gone! Wtir Smaller Shoot, Largir Sailit Let every corn vlrtlm r elelee ! Won derfui "Bing o" stops sever- . est corn paloa at once! Jut paint the , corn , a ! a r fi n A ' ' time say i Dingo- pain's - gone! OreHteJt In ventlon for foot growth since Adam. Man 3uick r i d an ce to i worst corns call ouses, . bunions that ever grew on human feet Not partial riddance whole plagued thing goes! Every time! "Bingo" enables lots of folks to wear sice smaller shoe else larger emllea Makes foot smooth as a whistle shoe slips on. so easily, painlessly yon forget you ever r.an toot trouble. ' "Blnso". shrinks the corn, loosens It- flown to the root's, end out It comes Just like that! Doesn't hurt healthy i issue. . mngo s as aniereni iroin usual "corn c vires" as night from day. Get it and sea , Cent Se mtrtk mora. At druulsti'. or Miit llrtct by fieunixn Fhanssul Co., lit No. Dar- tors st., vntckto, in. soia in tnu ouy or tlmrnwi A MoConiMll Dm Co-. Itth ind Dod, lath- sa Htrnrr, 14th is Frnn. also LorS purest, .w-t. 51s.. l St-, i- ' LOST FAITH IN DOCTORS ; - ; , -...'? '-'-vi Now Recommends United Doc tors to His Friends and ' -2 ' : : ' Other Sufferers. IS NOW WELL AND STRONG Dr. Davison Gives' All Credit to Those Master Specialists For Hla v st s incut uvuu ncaiiiia -. ; The case of Mr. C H. Davison, a prominent and prosperous farmer living on R. R. No. 1, North Bend,- Neb.; ,aa lows, is only -one of many - which. -are" being cured by the United Doctors, those. expert medical' specialists ywho have lhl rtmahs nffln ttVietAA Kl'. h ' ...V. .." w...w.l (UV-II. VI. . . B W ond floor of the .Neville. . blpk corner Sixteenth - and 1 Harney - streets,.. - every.", week. All of their patents have the Sam Cheerful measage.io their friends and .neighbors because the United ' Doc- tors refuse to treat any incurable case and they never use th knife... Mr. Davison's letter follows.' . . ! "North Bend, Neb, Dee, : $V '..JjUlli "Dear Doctors; , .-. v "', v . i "Once more 1 will write you of my progress under your treatments ' I am" aoing ime, nave not leit better In sev eral ' years, am able to do a good day's work every day and eat three square meal regularly. Do not have those.. sever griping pains or pain in, . ny Stomach any more, and only one dtss'y-; feflmg In six' months. Before I4 tooir your treatment , it was quite common: tor me to have a dlzsy spell, and be-; cause of that fact; rr.y.amlrywould not? permit me to . go anywhere , alone. But" now I go everywhere alone,- do all kind., of work and no more worrying about; bad spells. ' "',-'''' VI am very thankful to you for wh you have done for me, else would say; I have recommended you to several ot my friends, most of whom Hk myseio had no faith in doctors any more. d "1 am as well, happy and strong aJ any man could be at nty age. ' and Mi- shall say a good word for you when ever I can. Now if you wish to use thTr letter to help someone else suffering , I hav suffered, you are at. perfect li'' erty to do so. Respectfully. - u C H. DAVIDSON'S; Th United Doctor treat all cure We2 cases of chronic diseases of the nerve;', blood, skin, heart, liver, stomach, kld-t neys, rheumatism, neuralgia, coustlpi-" tlon, goiter, epilepsy, gall stones, ea- tarrh, dyspepsia. Indigestion, dropsy weak back, eczema. scrofula, diseases: Of women and an diseases and weak nesses of men. ., . ,;: t Any sick person is safe in going t&', these specialists who have their Omaha,' offices located, on the second floor jft't the Neville block, corner of Sixteenth-' and Harney streets, ror they accept ! Incurable cases. Their conslderatldn and advice is free to all. ' 1?' A -s-foSr-- il.?' LET ME CORE YOD Kff! OF RHEUMATISM rUE. - I teok my owo medicine. - It penasmntty cured Biy rheuumitlim after I tied suffered torturet for thirty-ill yean.' I apent 120,000 before I dtacov red the remedy that cured me. but I'll give you.' the benefit of my experience tor nothing.-' It yon auuffer from rheumatism let me send vr S parkacs of my remedy absolutely tree. Don't sand any money, I want to give It to yon. ; I want you to m for yourself what It will do. The picture ihowa how I suffered. Maybe you are. luffertn the seme way. Don't Toa . don't need to. i'yf got the remedy that will -cure you and. tt'a yourn for the asking. Write m today,- - S. T: Delano. Uep't. 110: Delano Bldg., Syracuse, New York, and I'll send you a tree package the very day 1 gel your letter. .,.", , . , A ii J 2 giijioiii