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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1912.
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OFFERED FOR REST
Hobih na4 Cottages.
tW Seven-room house, modern except
heat, cistern, splendid repair. 2128 No.
th St.
$25 Six-room cottage, modern except
furnace. 1940 Bo 11th St. '
183.60 Seven-room modern house, hot
water heat, nton garage. 152S So. 26th sit..
SCOTT & HILL.
Fhone Douglas 1009. 307 McCague Bld
DUNDEE) All modern 8-roora house,
newly decorated; rent. $ZT.5o. Harvey :&,
residence; good repair, $26. 2963 Martha.
8. A. Bearlc, Owner. Tel. Doug. 880.
S-RM., modern house; nice neighbor
hood; near car line; walklnr distance; 823.
R 6100.
MY eight-room house will be (or rent
October 15: 125 So. 36th St.; 840 per month.
W. H. Wheeler, Harney 8000.
HAGGARD VAN AND STORAGE CO.
packs, moves, stores and ships household
goods and pianos r no charge lor return
drive to office. Douglas H96 or B-M2&
WEST FARNaU New brick. I bed
rooms and baths. ' 818 N. 88th Ave.
54 8. 28th ST. 8 rooms comoletely mod
vrn. Hall. 438 Ramge. D. M: A-4408.
Hnnqoa In all parts of the city.
cluusesCreigb. Bona A Co., Be Blcg.
8-room house, all modern, 377? Burt Bu
$34 per month. Tel. Jensen, Harney 1088.
FOR RENT 2-story rrame dwelling on
Cass St., between 28th and ZHh St a., all
modern Improvements. The Creightoo
University. Tel. Doug. 2320.
ABOUT October 1, house at 2428 Cald
well street;- six rooms, modern; within
one block of street cars. House has win
dow shades throughout. Rent, 825.00 .
HOUSEHOLD goods packed and for
warded; cheap freight rates. Gordon
Fireproof Warehouse ar.d Van Co. Tel.
Douglas 894. Office 218 a 17th St.
STRICTLY modern. 8-room house. 6UU
California. Phone Harney 2E.
EIGHT-ROOMS, modern. 118 No. Kth
St. -Doug. 2717.
WEST FARNAM DISTRICT
Eight-room, hall, hot water heat,; laun
dry in basement; corner lot. '
O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.,
1018 Omaha Nafl. Tel. Doug. 271S.
Evenings H. 2842 or H. 6134.
FOR RENT In Dundee, 8-room. modern
house. Tel. Harney 8307. E. R. Hume.
WANT TENANT8 AT ONCE.
MAKE OFFERS.
' 6-r., mod., new, 1819 Grace.
' 5-r., mod., good repair, 1603 Locust.
11- r., mod., close in, 1128 Sherman, 244.
!'. 8-r., mod., close in, 271S Howard, 826.
5-r., mod., close in, 1512 N. 31st, $15.
-r., mod., close in, 1938 S. 18th, 213.
9-r., mod., paved street, 8712 Caldwell, 821.
12- r., mod., close Jn, 1151 N. 18th, 830.
Also several others, $10 to $50.
RUSSELL & M'KITRICK CO..
432 Ramge Bldg. D. 857. 15th and Harney.
POULTRY AXD SITPLIES.
GINSENG AND GOLDEN SEAL.
Enormous profit Free circular tells how:
bi book, 4c; 40 breeds "Bred-to-Lay'1
poultry. Harry E. Ruble, Albert Lea,
Minn.
CLOSING OUT SALE-HIGH CLASS
Buff Leghorns, Buff Orpingtons. Frank
A. Agnew, South Omaha, Neb.
WE WON 17 FIRSTS IN CLASSES
at Nebraska State Fair, 1912. 78 prises in
all, en Brown Buff and White Leghorns,
Orpingtons, Reds, Rocks and Wyan
dotte. We want to sell them. Write us.
L. P. Harris. College View, Neb.
PET STOCK.
BOSTON terrier pups, screw tail: sir
my champion Tom Crlbb. Call Douglas
3S5S. 2020 Far nam.
FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE
WOULD like to have Nebraska or Min
nesota land, or Omaha property, in ex
change for ten good lota, worth 11,000, in
Linton, Indiana, town of 6,0m). r. A.
Kelsey, 3493 Ames Ave.. Omaha. Neb.
FOR TRADE. . .
2S2 acres of Improved Nebraska . farm
and hay land to trade for a stock of
merchandise. Writ to owner; F. ..J.
Brown, Newport Neb.
FOR SALE or tradv. strictly up-to-date
7-table pool and billiard hall; best
location in the city, m So, Main St.,
Council Bluffs, la.
TO EXCHANGE for city property
$3,800 equity In 10 acres Tripp county
land; SO acre broke; some improvements.
Address Y 181. Bee.
A BARGAIN TWTSl 'Taw
books of 12 volumes, 1 of 10 volumes. Law
Dictionary, Hale on Torta Cooiey on
Torts. Clark's Criminal Law Books;
good as new. Will sell or trade for
chickens or anytning you nave. A. i.
Knott, 4618 N. 86th St Web. 6596.
Farm Land .Wanted
-Will trade stock or quick salable mer-
chandlse for farm land located close to
Omaha. Large farm preferred. What
have youT Address B 771, Bee.
HEAL ESTATE
CITV PROPERTY FOR SAMS.
Lots for Homes
Boulevard Park
$625 to $925
158 Sold 19 Unsold
Boulevard Park lies two blocks north ot
Kountse Place, between Sherman Ave.
and N. 20 St. Blvd. The homes in Boule
vard Park are all new and have been
built within the last five years. This la
the Inst rnmnnriiiah. .1... U ,-, w. .
. , iiym . i , fivpcivj
Oil the mflrkut 1 I nnlv " 1 ..... ..
car ride from Farnam street. Compare
wire prices with tnose asked ror the
same class property in other parts of the
city and you will be convinced that they
o veiy cneap. .ah iota nave permanent
walks, sewer, water and gas. Terms $100
cash, balance $10 a month.
Payne & Slater,
Sole Agents,
016 Omaha National Bang Bldg.
$200 Cash, $20 Ma
Bemis Park District
Six-room obuBe.with hall, parlor,
dining room, kitchen and bath on
first floor; three nice bedrooms on
econd floor; south front; two block
to car. Price, $2,S00.
American Security Company
(Formerly Shlmer & Chase Co.)
Doug. 3867. 809 South 17th St.
SEND for our system ot exchanges.
Shopen & Co., Dept. B, Omaha, Neb.
stares and f ficea. v
J20-Store 4134 Hamilton. Doug. 1P
FOR RENT.
. Entire 2d floor, 812 S. 16th St.. suitable
tor tailoring, millinery, dressmaking,
offices or light manufacturing.
WRIGHT & LASBURY,
B06 8. 16th St. 'Phone D. 151
FAENAM STREET VACANT
66 feet by, 132. south side of Farnam
west of 28th street. Will lease or build to
nit tenant. 8. 3. Curtis. 1808 Harney St
STORE ROOM or shop, law Farnam;
steam heated; fronting alley; merchan
dise entrance; full glass front Hall, 481
Ramge. D. 7406. Ind A "4406.
OFFERED FOB BALK
Furniture.
Baseburner, hotel range, turn. 939 N. 24.
SEWING- machine, 2 kitchen tables,
parlor table, folding bed. Web. 7195.
f ... . . 'I'ynevfrlters.-
CENTRAL TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE!,
RENT from the manufacturers direct
.. . l rM h ..-n..ur.:fa. ft Mnnthtt 14 Art
tik. nmidG, Will Tk Ollvar Tvnft.
writer company.
,i. ;v,, alosreat . Instruments. ,
Electric pianos. " ' Continental Mov.' 119 N.15t
Miscellaneous.
85.00 COAL-'Ifs' good; try a ton. Best
for money. -Web. 848. Harmon & Weeth.
SAFES Overstockeu un aeuoetl-haud
'Safes; .ail sizes and makes; bargains.
American Supply Co.. 1102-04 Farnam.
DESKS, safes, scales, show cases.-shelving,
etc.: .see ua tirst. Omaha Fixture and
Supply Co., 414-16-18 s. iztn. uoug. im.
nun &Ai.r. l1" a w anu wtuuu-wwi
'carom and pocket billiard tables and
bowling alleys and accessories;, bar (lx
vures of all kinds; . easy payments. The
Driinanilnlr-Ttalke.Cnllenrier Po.J 401-403 S.
,-. 10th street '
LARGE Art Garland hard coal base
burner, 4 years' old, Jla. Cost 8SS. 977 No.
,27th. Ave. .
FOR SALE High school cadet uniform,
suitable for a tall boy. Tel. Harney 4846.
GRAPES,. 75o per bushel., Tel. Web. 2915.
PERSONAL
320ACBE IMPROVED
FARM .
Two houses. 85 acres alfalfa. 120 corn.
15 orchard and grove, balance clover;
no waste land: rents H crop. Price 8100;
mtg 812,000, 6 per cent, 8 years. What
have you for equity.
J. A. OLSON. 501 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
umana.'
WANTED Omaha property for $1,500
equity in modern bungalow in oak park,
one ot Chicago's best BUburbs; will as
sume. BIGGS BROS., 6625 South Blvd.
Phone Austin 186.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
WANTED City loans and warrant.
W. Farnam Smith 4b Co., 1320 Farnam St
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. . D.
Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam.
FARM LOANS near Omaha; no com
mission; optional payments; cheap money.
Orin S. Merrill Co., 1118 City Nat. Bk. Bid.
GARVIN BROS Lo"- 1300 nd UP-
LOANS on farms and improved city
property, 8 pet. to i pet ; no delay. J. H.
Dumont & Son, 1608 Farnam St., Omaha.
fit CITY LOANS. Bemis - Carlberg
u.r Co., 210-318 Brandels Theater Bldg.
LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL EST ATM CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat'l. . Douglas 2152.
MONET to loan nn business or resi
dence properties, $1,000 to $50,000. W. H.
THOMAS, 503 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
WANTED TO RUT
Household gds, clothes A shuea. Doug. 3971
Best prices, for shoes, clothes, Ben W-&479.
Beat prices for fur., clothes shoes. W. 6146.
WANTED-To buy a 7 or 8
room house, to be moved on a
, lot; one within 15 blocks of 24thl
and Franklin Sts. preferred.
Address O 773, care of The Bee.
WANTED TO BORROW
WANTED-To borrow . 82,000 on first
mortgage on property which brings in
come of $45 per month. Phone D. 8493
ot call 622 Paxton Blk. -
, REAL ESTATE
CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Massage. Airs. Rlttenhouse 80S Boston Bid.
f AQSAfiTHSwedish movement Ap"l
JttADOAUJ!4 2 Farnam. D. 6240.
VITAL massage, vital bath. Miss D.
; Fisher, 401 Ware block, 308 S. 15th. D, 2785.
ANNA H. MARKS t?'1
nam. Davldge Block. Apt 3. Doug. -650.
MAGNETIC healing, over 710 S. 16tb.
HAZEL LEAF. PILE CONES-Best
remedy for itching, bleeding or protrud
ing piles, 50c postpaid; samples tree.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Omaha.
-. THE SALVATION ARMY solicits Casf
off clothing; In fact anything you do not
need. We collect, repair and sell at 184
N. 11th St for cost ot collection, to the
worthy poor. 'Phone Douglas 41!5 anj
i wagon will CaV
MASSAGE Pert treatment . H
IZrSteele, 208 S. 13th St. R.
Mrs.
325
TYimtiL I In Kit I was a haw i1HnVi
11UaUaUn averaging- over quart
.of whisky dally. Tried jnany ways to
reform, but without success until I found
a certain easy method and was mired in
three days. Have since saved thousands
of other victims of liquor habit.' It can
be overcome with or without drinker's
knowledge. Interesting book (tells how)
mailed, plain wrapper, free, if you cut
tils out and write to Edward Woods, 534
n.xm Ave., am a. new tors;
and children under professors' supervision
1 to 2:30 dally. Crclihton College of Medi
cine, 14th and Da'-jnport
MASSAGE Corns Tv 26; Mrs.
iU.OOOAVJ.Ill Haynes, 707 S. 16 St D.4492
No. 8. The Dunsany. 10th & Pierce. D.42S0.
Body Massage'. 222-8 NevlUe Blk. D. 776L
MAfSfSAltPj "nn. unpen years
llUVOOUIi experience. Twelve years
In Omaha. $2.00 hotels and residences.
81.00 at the if flee. Call D. 863. Res. D 8427.
DENTAL work under supervision of
Crelghton College of Dentistry, 210 8. 18th
TOt7Nr wnmnn Mmlnff n mnKa - -
- -.. VVWIHQ ,v viu-.ia u
strangers are invited to visit the Young
women s Christian association building
at 17th and St. Mary's Ave., where they
will be directed to- suitable boarding
places or otherwise assisted. Look for
our travelers ua at the union station,
-MASSEOTHERPY Bu gT
Allen ot Chicago, 202 Wlthnell bk. b. 7695,
68-DAY BLOOD REMEDY.
Bex ten Pharmacy. Uth and Dodge.
POULTRY AND SUPPLIES.
Screenings, $1.50 per lol' Wagner, 801 N. 16
ifitu ??,mb Wn' Leghorn CockrelliT
w Anurnourgn, ferry, la.
S. C. BITPP1 Avn wuiTr t Btn.tT
and Mottled Anconas-winners for- years
in leading shows; great layers; eggs
reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. b
1 ". xwute a, box iv, aiaryvllle. Mo,
$1.50 each. Walter Caason, R. F D 4
Neola, la. - ', . " '
.MAMMOTH PEklN DUCKS, AM It 7. !
i uit vi. vy xiiie tek
U t &c now; iarfest and finest I eY
raised. Mr. M. J, Caaaon, R. 1, cirSior,
7 CENTS PER LINE W1L.L. KK THE
RATE CHARGED ON AND AFTER OO
TOBER 1 FOR ADVERTISEMENTS
RUN UNDER THE CLASSIFICATION,
COK SAJUK-KEALi ESTATIS."
A REAL SNAP.
Good 9-room residence, In best condi
tion, modern except heat; nice level lot;
south front; large shade trees; paved
street, etc.; -well located; near 27th and
Caldwell; owner determined to sell at
once; asks $2,600. You may fix terms.
House now vacant
PRAIRIE PARK HOME.
Fine new 8-room, strictly modern home,
near 26th and Meredith Ave.; elegantly
finished in oak; best combination fix
tures; full bricked and cemented base
ment, laundry, etc.; large level lot; south
front; paved streets; permanent walks;
screens; storm sash; complete in every
detail. An ideal home in choicest local
ity. An uausual value at $4,800- Your
own terms.
$50 CASH, $18 PER MONTH, $1,850.
Partly new 5-room cottage; modern ex
cept heat; east front lot, etc.; close In;,
near 21st and Charles; house vacant
RUSSELL & McKITRICK CO.,
432 Ramge Bldg. D. 867. 16th and Harney.
NOTICE
The sale of lots In Kistler's Lake-
view addition will begin Saturday,
October 5, and continue until told
This tract of 48 lots offers you a
sightly location in what will be one
of the choicest residence districts.
COME TO .
BENSON
next Saturday and join the company
of fortunate ones.
.' Lota ranging from $300 to $150,
$15 down and $5 per month.
Lots ranging from $450 to $600,
$25 down and $10 per month,
B. F. Kistler,
Phone Benson 137-J.
REAL ESTATE
FARM A RANCH LATDS FOR SALE.
tovaritta.
GREAT SOUTH GEORGIA,
Traversed by the
ATLANTIC, BIRMINGHAM-ATLANTIC
Rtn.Rnin
Lands adapted to the widest range of
'rop. au tne money crops ot the south
plentifully produced. For literature treat
ing with this coming country. Its soil,
climate, church and school advantages,
write
W. B. LEAHY, Dept. K.
General Passenger Agent.
ATLANTIC, OA.
lews.
THE easiest way to find a buyer for
VAIir firm l Itiu... . m . 1 1 .
ad in the Des Moines Capital. Largest
circulation in me state ot Iowa, 48.W0
daily. The Capital Is read by and be
lieved In by the standpatter of Iowa,
who simply refuse to permit any other
paper in their homes. Rates, 1 cent a
word a day; $i.a per line per month;
count six . ordinary words to the line.
Address Dee Moines Capital, Des
Moines. Ia.
Mlamesotaw
MINNESOTA.
Write for our Minnesota booklet "C;
pedal rates.
DAY A NIGHT REALTY CO
108 Bankers Lite Bldg,
., Lincoln. Neb.
Great Bargain
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE
Two lots at 40th Ave. near Ames, two
blocks from street car line. $125 each.
One lot, 47th and Cass St.. adjoining
Dundee, $500. Inquire at 1308 Jones 8t
REAL BARGAIN :
..WEST FARNAM .
Thoroughly rnodern 9-rofcm house, 3870
Dodge St. ; In good condition, except front
porcn which needs repairing, in order
to raise money at once will sacrifice at
$4,600; $2,000 cash, $2,500 at ( per cent.
Paid $6,750 for this place 4 years ago. It
you want a real bargain in the best port
ot city see me at once. A. M. Peterson,
1719 Cuming St. .-
TO BUY, SELL OR RENT. FIRST SEB
JOHN W. BOBBINS. Vm FARNAM ST.
ACREAGE FOR SALE
. HILLCREST ADDITION.
Best and cheapest suburban acre prop
erty near city. Fine country home sites
and garden tracts convenient to car. Sur
veyed, platted and staked in lots of
acre to 8 acres and priced from $135
per acre up. ' Come early and get your
choice of a lot in this 1 beautiful addi
tion. Call ' tor plat and descriptive
literature. C. It. Combs, 809 to 815 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. Phones Doug. 3916,
A-3711.
Nebraska, ;
CSC ACRE farm ror ea la Knox Co.,
Neb. Owner of said farm oDra.tin it
himself, but living in lows, therefore
desires to sell said farm. Can bo sold
as one or can be divided in two good
laruw, one aonswung oi uv acres, iw aores
in cultivation, balance In pasture, all
well fenced and an abundance of water
the year round; balance of Me acres, good
set ot Improvements, splendid feed lots,
140 acres in cultivation. 10 acres of tm
grass, balance in pasture and hay land,
will aU grow alfalfa; all well fenced an
abundance of running water the year
jound. Purchaser can buy 150 head of
nign graae came, tne same amount of
hogs, complete set of horses and imple
ments it they so desire, or can buy the
place without. Will carry $20,000 on land
at the rate ot I per cent tor five or tn
years. This plaoe Is considered to 0t
tne oest rarm ot its sise in that country.
For further information apply to owner,
Boren Olesen, Route S. Walnut la.
WANTLAND & 8HELTON LAND COM
PANY SNAPS.
640 acres. Kimball county. Nebraska.
five miles from town, two miles from
shipping point, with gracing land and
some form land. Absolue bargain at $3.2&
an acre. Address us, Mecague Building.
umana, Nebraska.'
40-EUSHEL. WHKAT LAND, $2 TO $
PER ACSta.
We have for saie over 20,000 acres of
Cheyenne county, Nebraska's choicest
farm land, where the crop yields tor U
years, including laio and 1311 aver&ie
with the best in the state. Alfalfa, also
a leading crop. Better soil, water and
climate cannot be found. Write tor full
Information. Agents wanted everywhere.
FUND1NOSLAND INVESTMENT CO.,
SIDNEY. NEB.
soma Dakota.
FOR SALE 160 acres good farm land;
40 acres broke, balance all tillable; T
miles from Dallas and 5 miles from
Colome. Prloe, $40 per acre, payable
$1,500 cash, $2,500 March L 1913; $2,408
March 1, 1917. Address Box 180, Dallas,
Bo. Dak. -
south. Dasota.
THE South Dakota low priced lands
that have produced bumper : crops this
year are attracting great attention from
homeseekers and speculators. They have
produced $330 per capita and averaged
$2,500 per farm in new wealth- This la not
equalled by any other state. Government
homesteads may still be had.
For further information address Com
missioner of Immigration, Pierre, S. D.
Tesa
FARM lands for colonisation; 30,000
acres of the best land in tho lower Rio
Orande valley, near Brownsville, Tex.,
7 miles west of Raymondsvllle; we want a
colonization company to sell to actual
farmers; have subdivided into 40 and K
acre tracts; have two wells of flowing
water- at 800 feet; a demonstration farm
and other Improvements; a very attrac
tive proposition for a strong colonisation
company; we will Sell outright 640 to
30,000 acres or make contract to colonise
with financially strong company; land to
net us $2& per acre; this land is as fertile
as the Nile; a purchaser can subdivide
and sell at a prof It. Address Floyd Shook,
Vanderventer Truirt Co., St. Louis. Mo.
Mlaccltaneous,
FOUR homestead relinquishments: 2,500
acres In one body; J-set Improvements;
just right for cattle or horse ranch; II
miles from railroad. Price $2,600. Other
relinquishments, deeded land and school
lands. Loup Uuid Co., Seneca, Neb. -
40 ACRES. 20 cleared, frame house
16x40; barn; running water; three miles
from town: half mile school: S600: easv
terms. Tom O. Mason, President Island
City State bank, Cumberland, Wis.
Professional
Business Man
SUBURBAN HOME of S acres in one of
the choicest locations in the city. It
is In a neighborhood that you need not
make apologies for, has a large frontage
on macadam road and a boulevard the
entire distance downtown.
The price is RIGHT, $4,860, and terms
MORE THAN RIGHT. $860 cash, balanc
monthly. It you wish something that will
mane you money tnen do not hesitate
on this. Mark what, we say an excellent
investment and a good home In the
meanwhile. Let us show you the goods.
ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY,
1213-14 City Nat. Bank Bldg.
Atm'HACTS OP TITLE,
RRED Ahatr&et Cn olw lutn.t
flee in Nebraska. 206 Brandeis Theater.
MUST BE SOLD WITHIN A
WEEK '
-One half acre ot ground, "-room house
consisting of parlor, bedroom, dining
room, kitchen, large pantry on first floor;
2 large bedrooms and bath imnt&lin Thin
house was built for a home, is thoroughly j
moaern except neat, run cement base
ment, cement walks, law and shade, lo
cated at 3036 Larimore Ave. Will take
small cottage to $1,500 for equity. For
terms And price phone Mrs. Myrtle Deuel,
Web. 1052, before 9 a. m., or call at 2702
Brown.
REAL ESTATE
PARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALE
. Stop Paying Rent
$200. cash, $20 month. 4-room cottage
hath, gas, fine east front lot near car'
$1,800. . ,
American Security Co.,
309 Po. 17th St. ' D. 387.
2 ACRES
Four-room cottage, store house,
shed, barn, well and cistern.
Only $1.000.,
49th and Curtis Ave.
, W. H. GATES,
Room 644 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
Phone Doug. 1294.
Bargain in Brick
: Flats
Inc6me $1,440. Price $10,500; $3,500 cash,
balance long time 6 per cent. These fiats
are located on a paved street in a good
neighborhood,- 1 block from street car.
Building is In good repair. Ko trades.
J. H. Dumont & Son
Phone Lout,us w.
1(103 f arnam at.
EXCEPTIONAL" BARGAIN.
1539 JN'. 20TH ST.
, ' $2,750.00. - . ' -
f mnmi ant? fifos-ai
hft UfA t1 hat' hfifr as wsA wfa
stairs; storm windows and screens; bia-
. m .... i i , . .
Darn; iruiv, mw mige 101; Beautiful
lawn and tree; permanent walks, etc.
About $1,000: - hlaici,. av. Tnntilr , i-as
N. 20th St
- Arkansas. .
ARKANSAS The state of low. values
and great future. Investors notice, 7 500
acres smooth and rolling land adjoining
farms now ralsinr rnnri rmna .
cotton, -vegetables and fruits; high and
healthy; gxod towns near; a part of the
state that ia growing rapidly; $5.60 an
acre: will divide and make terms. Write
us. Moore A Martin. Prescott, Ark
Colorado.
FOR SALE A section of good farm
land near Flagler, Colo., section 11,' town
ship 10, range 62. School house on section;
adjoining land all improved; price $7 60
per acre. $1.25 per acre cash, balance in
I equal annual payments. Interest, 7 per
cent. W. D. Griffin, 684 Brandeis Bldg.
Omaha, Neb. -
Florida.
LAND OPENING
We are clearing up our timber opera
tions on, our Rice Creek tract in central
Florida and offer the land for sale. These
are real farm lands. Location, transpor
tation and quality of soil considered w
believe It tn h ih hi., .... ' .
in the United States. If these were Indian
ianus anu orierea oy the government.
our price... They are equally adapted to
mm so uuu growing or irutt raising or
small farming.. We offer n tracts of 4ft
to 040 acres.
If you want lands for us or for In.
vestment, for yourself or' your boys, you
can t afford to pans this without Investi
gation. - We are not spending large sums for ad
verttslna. but nnf fn rive m,..k.....
the benefit. If Interested. WRITE NOW.
BENSON & CAIIM1CHAEL,
642 Paxton Block.
; ' Omaha. JNeii.
LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST
Ship live tock to South Omaha. Save
nileage and shrinkage. Your consign
atenu receive prompt and careful alien
ion.
Live Stock CemmiMUi Merchants.
BTERg BROS, a CO. Strong, rellabla
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 321 Exchange Bldg.
bnyder-Malone-Coffman Co.. 18t Ex. Bldg.
LA VERT V BROS- 13 Ccuange Bldg.
Martin Bros. & Co.. Exchange Bldg.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
OFFICE C. Q. M., CHRONICLE BLDG.,
San Francisco. Cal., Oct. L 1911 Sealed
proposals will be received here until 11 a.
m. Nov. t, 1913, for furnishing forage and
straw required at Fort Huachuca and
Douglas, Ariz., during fiscal year ending
June 30, 1913. Information furnished on
application here or Quartermasters In
Seattle, Wash.; Portland, Ore.; Fort
Huachuca and Douglas, Arts. F. VON
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Girls as Pickpockets
Keep Busy in Crowds
Two pretty girls, supposed to be from
Chicago, are leading pickpocket bands
during their Ak-Sar-Ben campaigns ac
cording to police detectives assigned to
work in parade crowds and on the King's
Highway. This wss learned last night
when L. W. Furrcy of Albia., Ta,, told
Officer William Herald that e felt a
hand in his pocket and turning, faced
a pretty young giri less than 20 yean
old. The young wotnan apologised, say
ing that she mistook htm for her beau.
An hour later Officer Ford was told of
a similar occurrence by Irving Martin, a
Union Pacific switchman.' Captain Ma
loney says he has information that two
gtrl pickpockets known to the Chicago
police had left for Omaha and that tho
descriptions given ot the girls last night
were nearly the same as those given by
the Illinois officials.
Only two persons were victimised last
night, however, but these two had netted
the thleveg $75.
W. M. Rodgeri. aa Plnckney street
was robbed on a Dodge street car early
In the evening, the pickpockets setting a
new wallet and $25. . W. & Saunders,
25l( Cuming street, lost $00 the same way
while watchng the crowds in front ol
the . American Hippodrome theater.
Patrolman McCarthy arretted t a., man
giving the name of Charles Reynolds
upon the chargo of being a suspicious
character. He is believed to be one ot
a gang of "dips;" ' .
,. While the parade was passing burglars
entered the home of Mrs. C. i. Carlson,
2002 Maple street, and after ransacking
the house, stols $5.
The home of Fred .Kerns, 2208 Burdotte
street, was also broken into during the
absence of the family and a quantity of
Jewelry and household goods taken.
Havelock Officer :.
Admits Arson Charge
LINCOLN. Neb.. Oct lCharlea Marka.
chief of police of Havelock, ' arrested
Tuesday evening on. a charge of arson,
today confessed to County, Attorney
Strode that he started the fire that
burned his home. Marks laid that he
had been mentally upset from' the time
he' received a beating at the hands of a
man he was trying to arrest, and he did
uoi resume me enormity ot the offense.
Ht admitted that he committed DerJur
in affidavit made to Insurance com
panles.
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SUPPLY OF HOGS KEEPS
SHORT OF YEAR AGO
.CINCINNATI. O., Pet l-tSpeclal Tel-
egranv)-Prloe Current says supplies of
hogs for market purposes continue In
comparatively smalt numbers and largely
short of a . year ago. Total western
slaughtering were 825,000 hogs compared
with 350,009 , tho preceding week.
Folr the corresponding time last year
the number was 435,000. From March L
the total Is 13.(76,000, against. 15,745,000 a
year ago- decrease of 1,770,000 hogs.
Price of hogs have been somewhat ad.
vanced, the general average for promt,
nent markets at the close Indicating about
$3.60 per 100 pounds, compared with $8.45
a week ago. . . ToUl number of hogs
slaughtered since March 1. at placet men
tioned: '
Chicago
Kansas City ..
South Omaha
St Louis
Bt. Joseph' ....
Indianapolis ...
Milwaukee ......
Cincinnati
Ottumwa
Cedar Kaptds ...
gloux City
St. Paul
1912.
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1,125.000
' 976,000
, 23,000
428,000
128,000
224,000
238,000
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1.175,000
2.085,000
1.S75.000
1,506.000
1,065,000
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228,000
. 830,000
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ROCK ISLAHIVSPLANS SURE
Half Million Dollan to Be Expended
ia Dei Moines.
SHOP WILL STAY THE SAME
Chief ot Police) Revokes Commissions
to Private Officer Employed hy
Transfer Companies Darin
strike at Teamsters."
(From a Staff Correspondent)
DES MOINKS. Ia., Oct. 3.-(Ppeclal
Tlegram.)-Ha!f a million dollars la to
be spent by the Rock Island for Im
provements in Pes Moines. The Im
provements will consist of roundhouse.
Interchange, switchyards and other ter
minal facilities for handling the north
and south business of the Rock Island
over its St. Paul and Kansas .City short
Ime.',
The announcement sets at rest rumors
that the shops and other properties at
Valley Junction are to be moved to thl
olty. Whatever plans may have been'
entertained along this line by the com-'
pany, the shops and other terminal
facilities will be kept at Valley Junction
to take care of the east and west busi
ness. Commissions Revoked.
The chief of police today revoked all
special police commissions and will not
Issue any to private officers In the em
ployment of the transfer companies to
be used In connection with the strike of
tha tesmters. L. C. McArthur, organi
ser for the teamsters. Is on record as
saying that the teamsters are willing to
submit (he, matter to arbitration, and
have Mayor Ilanna act for thems , Tha
city council today adopted resolutions
asking tor both sides to reach an agree,
ment In some form at one for settlement
The tekmsters obtained their first vic
tory this afternoon when one of the
largest tranafer companies signed the
union contract, and In addition paid the
year's dues of their employes who at
once Joined the union. ,
No disturbances of a serious nature had
marked tho strike up to tonight.
The eoal wagon drivers, who threaten
to Join the strike, were unable to decido
the matter at their meeting tonight. An
other mating will be held tomorrow
morning. ' ' , . . . ,
' Clark Cumins; to lawn.
The democratla state committee, today
arranged to have Speaker Clark spend
three days tn Iowa for the democrats,
first in Muscatine aa Ortaaar 15, then ia
Waterloo, Marsb&lltowu and Ottumwa,
' Coal Dealers. Kenr Law,
It has become known that the coal deal
ers of ties Molnee have been deterred
from their proposed Increase la the price
of coal to local consumer! largely by the
law and the fact that the attorney gen
eral haa had detecttvea at work for sev
eral months accumulating information on
which to base prosecutions whenever the
threatened Increase la made. It la known
that there is a strong combine among the
dealers, but they do not care to make a
move because ot being watched so closely.
Demurrage Changes,
It is expected the Iowa Railroad com
mission w4U adopt the amendments pro
posed for the uniform demurrage rules
by the Traffic league and now effective
on Interstate business. The chief change
made la one which decreases the time
allowed for unloading cars, but which also
permits a transfer of credit for time
from one class of cars to another.
Traffic Men lo Meet.'
A meeting is to be held In the office of
the legal department of the State Rail
road commission tomorrow to consider
the rate case before the Interstate Com
merce commission involving the through
rates from the east to interior Iowa
points. The traffic man of the various
commercial organisations in the city will
be present to put the finishing touches
oo the case as it la to be presented to
tha commission for a demand that the
Iowa proportional shall be taken off and
through rates be made. Tha caae la to
come before the commission at Washing
ton fqr oral argument aoon.
New Corporations.
There was filed with the secretary of
state today , tha articles for the Union-
Clarke Telephone company- of Osceola,
with $1,300 capital; also the Des Moines.
Realty company with 150.000 capital,' and
the Rlvervlew Park Investment company
of Des Moines with $15,000 capital.
Gathering Pish for Iowa. '
The atate game warden and his force
engaged in the care of Iowa fish, are at
work this week along the bayous of the
Mississippi river near 9abula In seining
fish to be carried to the rivers of the In
terior. This work of transferring the
young fish has been done every year for
some time and it- has been .effective in
stocking up the rivers and lakes with
good fish. ...
at his new home here. . f he church at
Klliot, his old home, made up a purse of j
tluO end sent it to him as a token of that
community's appreciation.
Durkee President of
High Senior Class
James Durkee, a dark horse who haft
not been expected to run, was elected
president of the Omaha High school
amnlnw. nln.a A 9 .1 n 1." J - UanM.nJ '
yesterday afternoon. Other officers
jelected are: Vice president. Miss Doris
Dunrn; secretary. Miss Gertrude Dickin
son; treasurer, T wight Evans; sergeants-at-arms,
Rawson White and Miss Ruth
Mills. Prof. Wo'olery and Miss Mackin.
class, teachers last year when these young
people, were. Juniors, were elected class
teachers yesterday, .-.
James Durkee fa lieutenant colonel ot
the high school cadet regiment end will
have charge ot the cadets' in tht parade
today. He la clans editor of the High
School Register and has served a term
with the sanie paper as assistant business
manager.
The new president has been on the foot
buij team of last year and a member of
ilia elans track and basket ball teams evar
since hia first year in school. -
Culls from the Wire
The second annual conference of the
8octety ot American Indians opened in
Columbus, O.
' Two women, a child and a dog were
found dead of asphyxiation, of illuminat
ing gas In the home of Mra Mattia
Butler on tne west awe in Chicago.
' Panels of 3G0 talesmen were drawn for
the - trial of Police Lieutenant Charles
Becker, charged with the murder of Her
man - Rosenthal, the gambler. The trial
Is set for next Monday. ,
Nation-wide ' standardisation of efforts
to save babies was considered at the an
nual meeting of the American Associa
tion tor the Study and Prevention of In
fant Mortality, which opened la Cleve
land. .
George M. Reynolds, president of the
Continental and. Commercial National
bank of Chicago, was taken seriously
ill with acute indigestion, while on the
witness stand in the court of United
States Judge Land!.
Henry W. Anderson of Richmond. Va.
speaking before the American Road con
gress at Atlantic City. N. J.. advocated a
tax on automobiles according to the horee
power, other vehicles as to their weight
and width , of tire; use of convicts in
building roads, and federal control of In
terstate highways, state control of atate
roads and county control of local
thoroughfares.
Iowa DTewe Note. '
GLE7NWOOD Hon. Grant Conard,
mayor of Ban Diego. Cel., will speak In
the court house In Glenwood tn the In
terests of the progressive party on Thurs
day evening of this -week.-.This is his
only date in Mills county. The speaker
has been campaigning with ..Governor
Jqhnson.
GLENWOOD At a meeting of the Glen
wood Chautauqua guarantor held Fri
day evening it waa decided to hold the
annuel meeting at Glenwood August 1
to 16. inclusive. The 1912 meet broke
even financially.
ONAWA-C. fl. Pike, a long time res
ident of Onawa and a painter by trade,
waa found dead tn hie bd today. Par
tie for whom he was to do some work
called at his home and made ' the dis
covery. His wife ts in the east and
he was staying alone. The cause -of his
death is supposed to have been heart
trouble.
GLENWOOD Rev. Mr. Thompson, the
Christian minister who was Injured by
the overturning of his automobile at
Emerson,' la., several weeks ago, was
brought to Glenwood yesterday, and la
Sore Way to Regain
. Robust Bloom of Youth
(From Woman's Tribune.)
A smooth, velvety-aoft akin, with a
delicate peach-like bloonv, is one of the
Creator's most exquisite works. When
the first blush ot 'youth is over, this
beautiful tint and satiny luster are rare
ly seen. How to preserve them that's
the question. Famous beauty experts
abroad-long havo known that ordinary
mercolised wax works wonders in this
direction. It actually gives a new sur
face to the skin, restoring that marvel
oua girlish color and softness tn a re
markable manner.. An ounce of this
wax, procurable at any drug store, will
convert a faded, worn-out or discolored
complexion Into one of .captivating love
liness in less than two week a No apo
dal skill ia necessary in applying the
wax, it being smeared on at night like
cold cream and washed pff tn the morn
ing. . -
To remove wrinkles, or delay .tlielr
formation, a face bath made by dissolv
ing 1 or. powdered raxolite in H pint
witch hatel, will be found wonderfully
efficacious. This tones up relaxed akin,
causing it to remain firm and un
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The Persistent and Judicious Use ot
Newspaper Advertising is the Road to
Business Success. &fi5X3
Political Notes
Eugene Chatin, prohibition candidate
ror premaeni, auurreiiwu u auuicuiw t
Ib Moines laat night. . '4
Governor Hiram Johnson- spoke In
Rochester, N. Y., to . one of the larsat
crowds that haa greeted him on his am
palgn tour in the east.
liviMiaoii i j u ens asn avnn ina raniina
llcan renomlnation for congreas In tha
First California district primary and (had.!
been regarded as a progreoslve, .,an-i
nounced that he would support Taff and
Sherman.
T. M. XI nl of LeMars, Ia., was chosen
Taft presidential elector by the Eleventh
district republican congressional com-'
mlttee, In place of F. E. Frisbee of
Sheldon, ineligible, bttcause he is a direc
tor in a national bank. ,,
DIssatlMf action with the prison reform
policies ot Governor George W. P. Hunt
ot Arizona, and the liberal use of the.
executive's parole power, haa crystallised'
In an attempt to Invoke the recall against
the governor, ...
Roosevelt electors In California may
go on the November ballot by the Peti
tion circulated and certified in Los Ange
les county, as well aa by nomination of
a majority of the republican, convention
held last week at Saoramento. Kuch was
the decision of Attorney General U. h.
Webb. ,
W. J. Bryan left last night for Beaiiice,
Neb., where he delivered an address.
Later he spoke at Fflrbury, going Krom
there to Belleville. Kan. All ot today
and Friday will be spent on a special
train in Kansas. Mr. Bryan will return
to Lincoln Saturday morning to welcome
Governor Wilson. ; Next week be leaves
for North and South Dakota.
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