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    TTTE OMAITA DAILY HEE: SODAT, Jl'lA.i. UK).!.
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FOR KALE- REAL EUTITB.
Bargain
"HC ROOM MOLERS COTTAGE, t
riB.N(.h. PAT'!. GAS HARD WOOD, i
1
NORTH 4! ST AVE.
$2,?oo
Mason rriiirT.Wpir lot west
Rl'RUNiJTDN IiUPO
or
ITE FOR A.N APAHTMS.VT HOUSE.
$5,000
VACANT EAST FRoN T LOT SLIGHTLY
ABOVE GRADE.
WEST FARNAM DISTRICT.
$
2.7)0
LARGS MODERN HOT'SFJ. BARN,
LAWN, ,HADE TREES.
UU PAUK AVENUE.
$7,ooo
noxiy
HOTTBE. BARN. CHICKEN HOUSE,
9 COW3. MILK KOl'Tt
1723 VAN CAMP AVE.
$2,7oo
Howard Kennedy & Son,
First National
SF'iCIAL OFFERS
Ala., Mobile Co.. 319 a. ttmherland.
Cel., Riverside Co, H-. fruit farm.
Colo., Mm Co., a. and Impts.
D. C, Washington, Tacoma Park, 2 good
lots.
Fls,, Winter Park, fine rea. and lot.
Fla.. Voliuia Co., tt a., suitable (or lots.
Chtcsgo Uwn, 2 well located bldg. lots.
Ind.. WtVta Co., One farm. 1ST) a.
Mass., Wort-enter Co., II a
Impta.
Mich,, near Romeo, UM a.
Mich., Otsego Co., 1A a. i
Mich., Msnietee Co . Sni-a
i linpts
impts.
mil land.
Mo., Wayne Co.. a.
tmpta.
Mu.. Shannon Co.. fHO a. Umberland.
Mo., Montgomery City, re, and grounds.
Mo.. Pulaski Co., tn a. Impta.
Mont., Powell Co.. lfio-a. eqpd. stork ranch.
Neb., Omaha. r". arid lot, Nicholas St.
N. H., Bethlehem, tine res. and I a.
N. J , Somerset Co., tine farm. 25 a.
N. Max., Cloudcroft. small house and lot.
N. T., Allegany Co., SI a. impta.
N. T., Pulteney, summer res. and a.
N. T., 20 ml fmm Albany, fine farm. U- a.
N. T., Sliver Springs, fine res. ind a.
N. T., Ontario Co., 6-a. fruit trm.
N. T., flliin. 8-r. rea. and lot.
N. C, Greenslioro, modern res. and lot.
N. D., Dlrkey Co.. 16o a. farm land.
N. D., Morton Co.. I'-. Mocked grain farm.
Nev., Lincoln Co., L747-. irapd. patented
and leased ranch . stock and tools.
Ohio, Rogers, -r. res. and lot.
Pa., Lancaster. S good re., Atlantic Ave.
Pa., Montgomery Co., It a. impts.
Pa., Sprtmifleld, well located res. 1 a.
R. I., Kent Co., 36 a. A Impts.
R. I., Washington Co., 142 a. A Impts.
Tex., Colorado Co., 471) a. A Impts.
Va., Chesapeake Bay. 33 a., impts.: suit
able for gunning cjub or game reserve.
W. Va.. Pleasant Co.. 1 a. Impta.
Wis., Taylor Co., S3) a. A impts.
Wis., Price Co.. 40 a. timlieriand.
Flour mill. NewoomerMown, O., I8.0O9.
Greenhouse bus . stock, res. 4 a., N. T.
Mills, n. y . ns.om.
Gen I mdse. bus., Vera Crua, Ind., S2.A.
team bakery bus., hldg. it compiets sqpt.,
Buffalo. N. T.. BT.OtM.
W M. OSTRANDER, N. A. BLDG. PHIL-
ADtiiPHlA. Rl 717 ix
FARMS
Kansas Farms.
Missouri Farms.
JACKSON,
CASS.
BATES,
VERNON.
BARTON.
LAKAYETTB,
JOHNSON,
AND OTHER
COUNTIES.
farms ln the abovs
JOHNSON.
JEFFKH'"''
LEAVENWORTH.
MIAMI.
UNN.
BOURBON,
AND
CRAWFORD
COCNT1EH.
have improved
counties, located within a couple of hours
Hit. c.niai Cltv and St. Joe markets.
in ths best farming country In the world.
Every farm Is as represented at prices
from K to Ul-bO per at-re.
CHAS. E. MILLER.
ta a. uth st. CaiR&-n?e'
FARM AND RANCH
LANDS
Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado
and Wyoming. 0c to $2 per
acre for ranches. $ to $12 for
good farm lands. One-tenth
cash. Write for particulars to
B. A. McALLASTEP,
Land'Comissioner.Union Pacific R. R.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
Ko-ACRS fruit farm, finest la Nebraska,
pays H.0M net annual Income; RUO per
gars; easy terms; 10 years time, I par cant
)M-ar fruit farm, finest In Iowa; M.d00
healthy, bearing apple trees; pay Hi COS
gross annual Income; W per acre; easy
terms; 10 years time, ( per oent.
Thrag very choice farms, 100 acres each,
Saunders county. Nebraska; greax snaps;
M par acra, aaay urn
RIC HAAS C PATTEiiaON, Bole Agent,
1S4 Farnam St. RE 71 I
51,600 A BARGAIN
For ntca u-roooi oottage. block from
lath at. line: cementeu oaliar. water and
gas; nice lawn with enaae, higu, ary
ground. Lot s feet rront; cash,
ill" RON HliED ca,
m so. itih St.
RE TT S
Sa ACRES of good valley land, nearly ail
in cultivation; goou nuuati, lam, crii-a, i
aneds aim other oulbuilding.1. nearly a. I I
rvneed. has running water; Uw or wlU
sgchangu tor teaca laiTn as this Is too
miicn i.kr mt, to handle. This auloira I
the town ot VJ aunsut. Neb., in Oiauaa
oounty. W lil pay exiMnae of gtiing to
see land It not aa refrrx-nteu. Adt.reaa
li la, toe. HE 7w
A SNAP
A neat thrae-room no ise and summer
kitchen near Aau and California au. tut I
ieaua. on aiicy. A snap at if si.U at '
onus. rl. Jr. Uiiags as v.o., s.s ri nni i.
RE aiS
WILLIAMSON
CHARLES li. 1303
rarnain alreeu
itiv-il
a.R(X1M house near 40th and Famum,
strictly KeUern. only K. ). Uemls. fax
tug Oik. Hat s
AN S-room frame dwelling, city water, full
tut, at auth and Laae a.reeL. if sold at
ouce we can aceevt tl3u-
R. C. PETERS & CO.,
GrouM (tour Boa Bldg.
RE 7SJ 5
GOOD HOME
We have seven-room house and full lot In
Orcnant Hill fi r asTa ou easy terms or
cash. Let us shuw It to you. N. P D nigs
A Ce.. 1114 Farnam &C RE ad 7 s
RANCH anal farm lanila for sale by the
Union Pacific Railruad coinpaiiy. B. A.
McAilesier, tend euanmiraiourr L'uloa Pa
cine Headquarters. Omaha, Neb.
RE U9
COUNTRT CLUB LOT
W have several cmce lota within stuns s
throw of Couaitry Club house that we wl'.l
set! at moat reaaunaAiie price. U earns.
Paston luk. RE . 5
10-BOOM modem bouse. 11 blocks from
posiurTtce r aaie cheap, lug N lMh.
buis A CJ- BJC-42B
HOMEf"
How to get ens. Oai' a.ug down and only
88 ) per moutU on nww aautur lines, near
Furx omaae. aad rrogunat tag s '.i.er JJjrg.
f aawu "'a a ni
mn ILE REAL ESTATE.
Bulletin
4tx'.39
VACANT LoT ON LOWE AVE,
ABOVE GRADE. G'D H"USE
BEST
J' HT
AND GOOD NEMHIXjM O.N EITHER
sid
$2,250
"Tint
EIGHT ROOM MODERN J?"USE.
?'"AHTEH SAWED OAK FINIS H, ELEC
RIC LIGHT. BARN. 13 N. 32ND AVE.
$8,ooo
ton 22
EAST FRONT, G"D LOCATION,
22ND STREET SOUTH OF MASON.
NEIGHBORH')OT WT-wRS EVERY
THING RENTS.
$2,8oo
LARGE MODERN HOT-RE.
EAST FRONT. PA VET STREET.
218 NORTH END STREET.
$7,ooo
-.2x132
PAVED STRITET. PAVED ALLEV.
GOop LOCATION F1R BUSINESS
HOUSES. 1S17 CUMING STREET.
$3,ooo
Bank Building.
HE 723-5
D. V. SH0LES CO.,
73 X. T. Ufa. Tel. ii.
$6?0
Neat, attractive 4-room house, flne cor
ner lot, toxVM. N. W. corner JMh and Par
ker, ail newly painted Inside and out and
repapered. Heal nice home.
For
7-room houaa. all
modern but fur-
nace, good reualr. east
front lot, 1x140.
J close to list and Leavenworth.
$2,300
For xin foot lot. No. 2& Seward t
rooma. good repair, sewer, water .
bath ready for fixtures. A
Dargain.
$3,000 AND $3,750
For choice of two very nice strictly mod
ern S-room homes, one on ths cor. Georgia
ave and Wool worth, and the other wlmin
k .w . corner. Beautiful locations,
in fuiNi repair ana
you cannot
it un eiuier ol
Ulrse places.
WEST FARNAM
B. W. cor. .Xth ave ind r-t .
front, tine view, lot stbiltiO. with a very fine
-room, strictly modern house mnmt r'r.
fine location, owners leaving city want to
sell quick. Make price rlghu bee ua.
VACANT
B3o. Choice fn'irirr tnnt in.
Georgia ave., car line south'
near end of
or Hunscoin
or will bulid
ark. tuO cash, balance easy,
to suit.
3l bt90 feet, on Pierce
between Mih
Slid J7U1 stS.. lies fine. Hi nar
izxii feet, facing noun tie Place on
Pv street, all special and sidewalk taxes
ACRES
1 acrs loins Corrlgan Place, South Omaha,
Uea tins. S-room house, barn, chicken hous
well, and covered with all km.ta r-..i.
apples, pears, cherries, anrlcota. neacnea
ail kinds of small fruit. Cost the pries
w aak to set out the fruit on this piaoe.
But a few blocks from brick school and car
line. Fine bargain. ua maui ,h,.
ut falL Rii7., s
West Farnam District.
New (-room house. Just completed, all mod
em, with cellar under whole house, with
furnace; full lot, east front; price B.dOO
Easy terms.
PAYNE BOSTWICK CO.
801-. N. T. Ufe Bldg.
RE 7S4 B
INVESTMENT.
INCOME PROPliRTT.
C80 per month.
Rental, Cltii'.OO per annum.
EXPENSE.
Last county tax
Last city tax
Water rent, per annum
Insurance. Clou. per annum
M 90
2P2.44
100. SO
os. Jo
Total of fixed charges
I 488.14
Interest on purchase prl
ce, per
cent on H&.HJ0
LOSO.OO
13.54 ! 4
. 013.88
For repairs and contingencies
Citio.no
What better proposition can you get? This
Is Farnam street property Price, Bl.000.
Terms reasonable. Apply
TUE BY HON REED CO..
y.z 3. 14th.
re an i
8-ROOM modem house ln Dundee, only
fSuO cash, balance on very easy terms.
Price, 12.100. He mis. Paxton bik.
RE 741 I
SAME Ad RENT.
Houses and lots in various parts of the city
to sell on monthly payments, same as
rent. House of live roume and small
barn, one at four rooma. one of tight
rooms, one of six rooms and stable; a-so
another or six rooms and stable. Bcmls,
Paxton bik. RE 744 s
LOTS and parte of lota near V. P. aud
B. M. depots, on monthly payments.
Bern Is, Paxton bik. RE 79 i
THE LAST CHANCE FOR GOOD HOMES
As I hsve been in British Columbia fur
time time and have traveled in aald
northwest over 3 4ud miles. I can inform
and aseurs the people that there is no bet
ter country ln the world then ll is here
for thousands of miles as fine prairie
land as Nebraska. Btst. welch Is saying
g good desl. And as the good land for
homeaeeker In the United States is ail
taken. I call this the last chance for good
homes. Now. ua there is so many who
haven t got ths time nor money to spend.
1 advise main to write to me and I wiii i
secure lham ltfi acres of this glorious
land for a email sum and give them
months or one yetr to come themselves!
and live here. The climate la tine, crops ;
looking flne. wafr plenty. People swarm
ln heie by the thousands.
Address J. LENZEN. Davidson. Aesinohota,
Canada. ,
Buvera who wish to purchase can da so at
I per acre, rive installments; one-ilfth
down, Fuur to ten mles from railroad.
JOHN LENZEN.
j RE-724 5x
VACANT lot on Jackson street, near 44th.
tJi: on easy payments or make cash
otlsr. Bemis. Paxton bik. ilE 743
WE have several duslrable 10-room strictly
modem brtck dweillntrs. from tZJ up.
Several are rioee in a:.u ln vary desirable
loca.ltiae. Benua, Paxton big.
RE 750 I
LOOK
At the beautiful high and sightly lots at
N. E. romtr Srd and Seward sta, SO to
75 feet wlue bv la feet ee;i. South front
airs on Seward and corner lot. 123 feet on
trd et. Thev must be sold. Luua st
them and make us an offer for one or a'l
of them. Besots, Paxton bik.
HE 745 5
t-ROOM cottage In good locality and close
to car; city water, porcelain etna, giua,
all 'a good condition. 11. Juo: bar sain,
llaaua, Paxton bik. HE 748
SEE our list of banraine In vacant aad Ua.
proved properties be lore buying.
R. C PETERS & CO.
Ground floor. Bee
Bldg.
HE 76S
MONKY to loan en Improved
omuha and H-JUth ltnaha. W.
F'.rrt Nl I iiiU'.k bldg.
Property jn
H Thomaa,
RE 7s7 5
HOUSES and lots In all parts of city; also
sere properly and farm lands The O F.
Levis Ca., Rooaa aOA, toee Bldg. ttS-m
THE BEST BARGAINS IN THE PAPER
ARE ON THE WANT AD PAGE
ron 1ALK-RBAL EITATI.
Payne
InvestmentCo.
The following are a few
samples of the rr.any bargains
which we have in both im
proved and unimprove d city
properties. Come and see us
and we will show you some
properties that will interest
you, if these don't
4( On 17th St.. near Dorcaa. a neat 5-room
cottage; IHWi.iO.
U70 n HSd. nesr Gnwe. a S-room cottage;
l"f ie14. nice shade trees; price, ti.M,
1509.00 cash.
54SS A &-room ttage. new; nicely ar
ranged, on 2Sth. near Sprague: 11.300.
541 On 42d and Miami. T-room house, good
ham. two larse lots with henuttful
shade trees, fruit trees and shrubbery,
only Ave hioclcs from car line; price.
CtmR.
B3 On JSth. near Woolworth Are, eswt
front, large lot, 6-room cottage. CSW.
5H6 On Farnnm. near 4M. a new S-room
cottage, modem except furnace. Cain.
S0S Near two car lines on a pared street,
eomhlnatlnn gas snd electric light fix
tures, entirely modem and very nicely
arranged; south front. In good neigh
borhood, for J3.0O0. This Is a genuine
bHrgHin. and you will like the house
If you see It.
519 On X'.ti Av., near St. Mary's, a -room
house, with gas and city water: lot
S4X132: street nsved and all specials
paid; price. JJ..
VACANT LOTS.
Tn lha Tfct Vnmm I - IPS fmt f,'ni
the car line, two of the very choicest,
smtn rront lota, which can be bought for
S61fl HO feet east front on Slat by IB on
Poppleton. The finest comer In the Park
district. Price. tfi.'UX The owner of this
property would trade it for land worth
the money.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.
Main Floor. N. Y. L. Bldg.
Tel. 17S1.
WRITE FOR FULL PARTICULARS.
B. C, New Denver, summer cottage and
lot.
Conn., Tolland Co.. 70 A. and Impta.
Fla., Ococee. res. and 10-A. orange grove,
111.. Princeton. 7-r. res. and 2 lots.
Kan., Barber Co., 4 A. and impts.
Ivan., Lacrosse, good store and dwel.
Mil., Oxford, tine 11-r. res. and 1 A.
Mil., Somerset Co., 18) A. and impta.
Mil., Garrett Co., 11W A. eoai land.
Mich., oceana Co., 40 A. and impts.
Mitts.. Chickasaw Co., 410 A. and impts.
Mo., Conway, res. add 1 A: bargain.
Mont., Madison Co., 1 A. and irapts,
Mont., Butte, res. and lot, W. Silver St.
N. H., Concord, double tsn'm t house,
Edwy.
N. J., near Prlnoeton. 123 A. end Impts,
N. J.. Brtdgeton, bldg. lots. Ellis St.
N. V., Burtonsville, S-r. cottage and S A.
N. T., Mannsville, desirable res. and lot.
N. Y.. Johnstown, store and flat bldg.
Brooklyn, store and dwel., Gravesend Ave.
N. Y Wilson, lil-r. res. ana lot.
N. X., Niagara Co., 87 A. and impta.
N. C, Buncombe Co., ISO A. and Impts.
O., Zanesvllle, profltabls bus. bldg., 6th St.
Pa., dpnngdale. 1! new res. and grounds.
Pa., near Pottstown. country res. and 8 A.
B. D., Davison Co., i A. and impts.
Vt., nr. Derby Line, oountry rea. ana 73 A.
V . PHnraw Ann i'n llfl A n,l Intnl.
Wash., Orcaa la, San Juan Co., lui A farm.
w . vs., .-uonroe 1 1. . iti 1.1 nnn i-a. inrrn.
Est., drug ous.. Mount Union Pa.. U.attl.
Drug store and stock, Tampa. Kan., U.4J).
Complete spoke, handle anu broom factory
and sawmill. Barnard, N. C, SlS.OtO,
Cutlery mfg. plant at Cedar Rapids, la.,
O1.U00.
Wall paper, paint and glass bus.. Pocatello,
Idaho; stock at Inv , about $3,003.
W. M. OSTRANDER, N. A. BLDG.. PHIL
ADELPHIA. RBV-714 ax
28. nr. Cuming. 62x13 ft.. KfO.
Decatur, nr. 25th St.. 80x131 feet. 1900.
130 N. th St.. 8 rooma. U.1W.
7-room house near 3th and Cuming, bath,
closet and gas, 40x11.7 feet. SXOOO.
1M4 So. 16th St.. Z houses, tl.50.
Brick cottage near 3d and Leavenworth.
n.&e.
57J So. ?7th St.. 5px1 feet, C.700.
N. W. comer 16th and Center, -room house,
lot 75x140 feet. JJ.5O0.
Modem houses nesr High school. SS.SOO.
Bargains Kountse Plsce Houses.
Six apartment flat building, rental about
JTtO per year; price. t4 5i.
? brick houses, rental 173) yearly. IB. M0.
Eleven 4-room hrlck houses, ground 10oxl44
feet: rental. S1.X4 per year; O1.OO0.
Acreage, dose In. J1"0 and upwards.
S acres on N !4th St., S blocks from new
car line. Core).
1W acres 111 miles west, ITS acre.
West Farnara district. 110x47 feet, choice
and sightly, large house, price fK,04).
Owner will take acres ge. farm lund. or
Ht-v nmnertv for enulty of 8 M
JOHN N. FRENZER, OPP. OLD P O.
RE 784 5
9TRICTLT modem 9-room house on Perk
Wild ave. Lot 54xl&0, east front. Price,
14.500. Bemls, Paxton bik. RE 739 &
CHEAPER TO OWN.
IT'S cheaper to own
a small num. man
m eant I offer a Dranu ne
w. 7-room
cottage, modern, on long time, ror i.r.
If you buy It will cost you 816 per month.
If you rent the plies ts $25. Y'ou save
one-third. Little jjayment down. C. S.
hapard. RJ3 N. Y. Laie bldg. Rii 'ot ox
EXCURSION
TO
CANADA.
Join us on one of our next excursions to
Canada, leaving Omaha. July 7 and 21; C4 ;
for round trip. You can t afford to miss .
going Wa have over 500 000 scree of best
selected farm lands In Manitoba, Aasinl-
boia. Alberta and Saekatchewan. that we
oaa sell from 95 to tin an acre on etsv :
terma Write us for further particulars I
and our book, tree, telling all about can
a da.
HASTINGS HEYDEN.
Western Immigration Agenta.
510 N. Y. Life Bldg.. Ora",!-;:o ,
HOME AND INVESTMENT,
flve-mom coitaaes on lot 50x123 ft
south front on Charles st.,
. price 8a.vOJ. N. P. Di-dge
nam St.
near 33d at.:
O.. H14 Far
RE 31S I
320 ACRES all choice land, near Central
City In Merrick oounty. to exchange for
rwid trackaa-e lot in Omaha. Address
H 17. Bee.
RE 764 S
-ROOM house In south part of town; large
lot' bargain, tt.'w. Bemle. Paxt n b k.
RE 740 k
FOR SALE, small farms of 10. 30 and
acres, near St. Louis; suitable for fruit
and poultry ralsng. Free let. S. H.
Morton, Llhootn Trust bldg.. St. Louis.
RE
FARMS ALFALFA FARMS
In the ramous Platte and Wood Rlvsr val
leys. These farms will pay So per cent on
Investment.
33) scree. 3 miles from town; scans alfalfa.
Price. 842 per acre.
an acres, t miles from town, tt 40a.
160 acres. 80 acres aifalfa: 3'olna station.
A flne hog ranch. Pr-ee. t7..
240 acres. One of the flneat ranches ln the
lars alfalfa. Address W. H. Grass-
myer. Kearney. Neb. RE 7o0 i
MONEY to loan on city nroperty for build
ing ourposee. W. H. Thomaa. First Nafl
bank bidg. RE 759 &
BARGAIN Improved Nebraska 'arm ln
aa-nrullural belt like Iowa, 8 miles from
ta R mwn of l.C. tor sale. Add
"Owner." 9 Bee. RE
WW. have a gnna onertee section of lend
close to town: pel re MiWtxiO: ean take
ft avi trade: wnrt have vou tn offer?
Address Box 1.2hH North Loun Nh.
RE r 5x
ACRE. HOME
FATED street, ar at dm r. nrar park: a
full acre with (ami Ix-coom house well,
etc : We bargain at 8t . fral! on-h "av
aiKft. bemnce monthlv F'-e-ci-nt 'r.
lain orlv f Tr "ear. Own a II tie
fare sd be indenendent. C. Shenard,
821 N Y. Life bldg. RE SOS 5x
yns'yr to lose m ratae nenierty
W.
H. ThomaA First Nat 1 Kank Dins.
H3-7S8 I
ron R1T-HUlSKg.
HO I ln I"""" of the city R.
nUbJLJ C. Peters A Co.. Bee Hl.lj.
D 1st
FOR RENT. T-ronm hons. all modern ex
cept furnace. 704 N. .th St., BO. U. M. 1
Bach mail. 434-37 Paxton hlk, D 348
HOUSES 'V.Kcl1;
city. The O.
atS B-e Bltig
D tu2
PATNE-BOHTWICK CO.-Chotre houses. !
8Dl-4u3 New York Life Bids. Phone !'10. I
D sao
FOR RENT 9S0, nine-mom elegant mod-
ern house. 19th and Burt.
530, unfurnished, or t furnished, eight-
pm hrtck house and ham. flue grounds.
on Wirt street, Knuntze Place.
55. Hut Georgia ave.. eight nwirn, mod-
ern, good repair. D TBI 6
I-WKIM mortem house. ?ro. 1719 Park im. ;
also 7-room house. 2nd fliwr, 1H S. 13th
st, W. H. Thomaa, First Natl Bank
bldg. D 759 a
FOR RENT.
8M Dewey Ave.. 1-r'Mim modern house;
fries reduced to J3!.!i per month.
13 2 Cuming At.. -room. strictly modern
house. It Is a beauty. Ou.
S44 S. st St.. 7-room house, bath, hot and
mid water, gna. lerga yard, FINK
SHADE. A snsp at 131
1614 Spencer St.. fine -ronra cottage, bath.
aas. etc . flne yard, tl.
Uj4 N. 24th St., a modern brick flat, id
floor. H5.
P A INK INVESTMENT T..
Main Floor N. T. Life Blilir.
D-7J5 S
FIVE rooms above store,
on Cuming
St.. ngr 3th 118 Sn
Good store jndrrneath. both JO. 00
CHAS. E. .VILL1AMSON.
12IS Farnam 3t. U. S. Nat 1 Bank Rlilg.
"HOIBES." "HOUSES." "HOUSES."
1412 N. Klh, J-r. city writer, close In. TO.
L'4Jj Ersklne. choice 8-r cottage, modem. J?0.
j S0 Seward. -r. city water, only 117.
4012 Nicholas. 7-r, modem, only
1X0 So. th. s-r. all modem, ham. C7.30.
Ia4! So. .7th. choice 3-r. ail modem house,
We hsve two choice furnished houses for
the summer st tJ and $ct esch. See our
list before ynu move
PAYNE. BOSTWIOt A CO.,
"Phone 1018. SOl-l N. Y. Life.
D 7M i
HOUSES. Insurance.
RlngwalU Barker hlk.
D 187
LARGE, pleasant, furnished house for rent.
Addrens G Bee. D 1L4 li'x
FOR RENT, fine modern residence, newly
painted and papered, large barn ' and
shade. No. JU48 South -h street.
Four rooms, city water. i911 Pierce St.. C.
Three-ronm house, lith and William, .
JOHN W. ROUBLNS. Iiu2 FARNAM ST.
D M2I3 7
IMS ST. MARY'S AVE., -r.. mod., ff
1114 Locust, a-r.. mod., large lawn, i.in.
ma S. 34t h. I rooms. US.Oa
GARVIN BROS.. 1604 FARNAM ST
D MJS 5
HANDSOME new two-story modern cot-
tag. rlne location, nur'h, $1 00.
ERNEST SWEET. iiU N. t. L. TEL. 147Z
TWO -roo-n houses, all mocprn, ti.uO.
C M. Bachmann, 4J6-S7 Paxton block.
D M7
TO MOVE right get Omaha Van Storage
Co., office liil1!! Farnam, or Tela. liiS-W.
D It
SMALL cottage, ln good condition: clsterr
and city water; ciose to distillery and
brewers-, 20! S. 2d St. D M
t-ROOM cottage. 30 Franklin St,
D 2SS
FOR RENT, nine-room modern house. 42.
S. 28th st.; furnace, porcelain bath, sta
tionary wash stands; 840. N. P. Dodge
A Co.. 181 Farnam St. D JIB
FOR RENT, S-room house, modern, good
repair. 1148 S. ih st. Inquire R. J.
Dinning, 1110 Howard st. D 114 ix
WE MOVE pianoa.
age Co. Tel. Hi.
Maggard Van A Stor
Offlce, 1713 Web-ter St,
D 681
ONE of the flne. all modern. 7-room brick
houses. 29th and Izard sis., pi. G. E.
Turklngton. 806 Bee. D M22t
2437 HARNEY, -room modem. $35 per
month. Wm. K- Potter, Rec., Brown bik.
D J67
CENTRAL, lt-clas 7.room house. S-l N. 23
D M477
FOR RENT, ten-room modem house near
High school. No. 412 North 2Ud street. In
quire next door or at 419 N. T. Life bit'ld
ing. D-82S
2542 Capitol ava.. 8 rooms....
?1"S Purdette. 11 rooms
2898 Charles. 8 rooma
325 (0
: oo
..n. 16. 10
D 323 5
2S1J WOOLWORTTT AVT3.. 8 rooms, mod
ern, F3: 2423 Ersklne. il rooms, modem.
CO: 1819 Howard. 2-room modem flat.
J12.50: others. Rlngwalt Bros., B'l ker
block. r 333 5
4-ROOM eott ipe for rent;
cistern. L'CS S. 14th at
city
water Tii
D 1 5x
. v...u ,i.
" . LTl " 1" ? ,;.,
renair.
5nr N.
low rent
If takun soon.
Amilv at
Y. Llfo
blda.
D M1&
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MrSlCAL.
THOI. J. KELLY, roice.
Dsvidge Block.
OMAHA COLLEGE OF MUSIC. SIB Ramge
bik.; summer term. Apply F. IL Wright.
L. L. C M.. Director. Ptiun U01.
-U2 15
OSTEOPATHY.
GID. E. A ALICE JOHNSON, oa too pallia.
Suite 51S. New York Lite Bldg. Tel. 14.
at
The Hunt Infirmary, McCggue Bldg. T 2252
240
Atxen As FarweH. Paxton Bik., 404-7
T !.
M1U
DRS. FINCH MILLER, 124 3.
25th St.
481
Dr. Grace Deegan, DOS McCague. Tf 1. 3i2.
p vrxT.
H. J. COWGILL No fee unlees successful.
Ji 9. lain St.. Omaha. Tel. r.Sto HI
PHItTIIU. BRIEFS. ETC.
WATERS Pointing Co.
tion. Tea. UlslL
Linotype composl-
CALL un Gardner Printing Co.. Tel. A-X2R3.
for all kinds of Joe printing. 617 S. 13th St.
8
PA WIBROKEBg.
EAGLE Loan 043ca reliable, aceommodat
Ing, all business confidential. 1301 Douglas.
f AMTIia A "ID F tPMH Icnu.
PAINTERS snd naperhsngers. 7t7 S. 27tn
St. See ua for first-class work, or tele
pmne H41 Ward A Hsrpster 179 8
r St ASfF AfTTBI?IO.
OMAHA Rug Factory. U21 Uarau.
Tel. JU6S.
-42
gTA38KRlG AID tTt-TTKRIIO.
CURED. Julia Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bldg
TON46H.
OH Van Star. Co., li: Farn. Tela
Ii6-'T.
so
TICKET BROKERS.
CUT RATS real road tickets
P. H. Pbiitiin. 1Mb Fanuam.
everywhere.
Phone Tea.
PRDPKRT1IS M A AiED.
W. FARNAM SMITH
& CO.
Manage Estates and Other Properties
RECEIVER,rtEXECUTOR,
GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE
for
CORPORATIONS, FI RMS,
INDIVIDUALS.
and fiscal agents of
CORPORATIONS.
1320 Farnam.St. TeL 1064.
TRICKS AID BAGGAGE.
THE DEPOT on time. O. M. E.
Tel. 70.
WAITED Til BORROW.
WANTED Tt borrow on each of two
South Omaha well-rented dwellings, with
grounds; security ample, at 7 per cent
without commission. Address H 8. Bee.
Mae ;
WANTED, to borrow. tl.0"n. from one to
five years: gilt-edge security; will par 8
per cent Interest. Address H 24. care Bee.
1 ft
PLl'SIBIG.
DALY & SON
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS
team and gas fitters; Jobbing neatly done;
all orders promptly attended. Tel. iSlL
2 Ieavenworth.
LGaL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that the School
Board of Disirlct No. is. In Bon Homme
County. South Dakota, will receive sealed
hlds for the construction of a School House
In th Town of Avon In said district. Said
school house to be of solid brick work,
thlrty-lve feet wide, seventy feet long and
tw i utortes high, containing four school
rooms, a basement, etc. All lsbnr and ma
terials to be furnished by contractor.
Plsns and uedilcatlona are open for In
xpectlon at tho oiTice of the Clarion in
Avon, also st the residence of Herman
Walkes. one mile southeast of Avon.
A SooO certified check must accompany
each bid.
Bids will be opened at the Elevator office
if John Burbeck In Avon on the third day
of August, 11j3, at 1 o aloe p. m. of said
-lav
The Board reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
iSlimedi JOHN BURBECK. Chairman.
HERMAN WALKES. Clerk. Jy4t:tm
SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED
it the office of the secretary of state up
until 1- o'clock noon on July th. l'X. for
'.7H K. W dynumfi snd generator for the
oenltentiary. as per plans and specifications
in file tn the office of the secretary "f
state. The hoard reserves the right So
reject any and ail bids
GEO. W. MARSH.
Secretary of Board
JIBdlOt.
SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED
t the office of the aecretsry of state up
mtll 12 o'clock noon of July 8th. 190. for
lie placing of two cement floors In sdtu
mt general's office snd one room In the
torage department of clerk of supreme
oun. The board reserves the right to re
ject any and ail bids.
GEO. W. MARSH.
Secretary of Board.
jakiiot.
SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED
at the office of the secretary of state
up until 12 o'clock noon on July th. 19ns.
for one water tower ir stand nine to be
used at the S. A S. home at Millard, as per
pisns ana nperincauons on nie in tne of
fice of secretary of state. The board re
serves the right to reject any snd all fcids.
GEO. W. MARSH.
Secretary of Rosed.
J x.
HKW BOOU.il AT UAr PRICE.
We have come Into possession of quite a
number of new bocas which ws will dis
pose of at HALF PUBLISHER'S1 PkM.E
we have oniy one copy ot each, so first
order is tne oniy one that can he fliiaii.
Thee books are nut secondhand or even
shelf worn. They are new ind cilteel
from the publleri-rs. Watch for f nt:ier
lists ln succeeding Issues of Ths Bee:
llsgu:ar our
Pr.cu. Pi.ois
1 One's Womenkind. a (tovei.
by Louise anwiU. U.50 t
1 T.'.e Thouaand )Lugt.!!.a and
OU.er Biur.es, u Jlra. Al
fred Seugwlck 1.50 .51
a A Juakei' ol the New Orient.
by win Elliot i Unrna 1.50 at
6 Captain Craig, a Joo ot
Poems, by E. A. Roijuijioo.. LOJ .5
8 The co.a ut me nendnck
iiudaon. a tals of '64, by
F. M davllle 1.09 .69
7 The Advent uiea of M. U.
Hnr!cut. tiy J. S. Cluustnn.. 1.59 .J.
t Boo Knight a Ul'nry t amp
lug uut. hy c. C. ainitii 1.25 .46
10 Roger vVolcuit. by William
Lawrence 1.2S
13 The :;ng of L'nuililU, by
Howiiru R. Gruie U) ,2
14 Tue American joa:an Year
Book, oy cyrua Auler 1.25 .49
15 The Uoepa .i uolivarauce,
by t ret, art ck on Ee..en... L2t .40
17 The Vale 01 ce-iara aad
Other Tales, oy Graue
Agujlar Z OO Lif
19 Ton un aehool house and
Other Poems, by T. S.
DeiUfeon S9 .ii
20 The Jeeeied Tomla aod
otlici cUtr.ee. by fe er
ne; ramp.u., 'Jt .15
Zl Be ond tne ttequlsms and
oiuer v'araea. Uy L. A.
Hobertson 75 t.
22 A liuncn ot Hope Yarns,
by a. xx. King l.U .u
2a The v0114ue.1i ut ".mi, oy
Mat:-iu Sen.- 1.54) g
IS Letters 01 ..n Aonncan
Countess to lier r netid,
Uy uie C-:Liniesa Uerselt... LD8 .41
27 The rre-isuiet or Luc lao.e.
by G. it cilwanor 2. OS L89
Tnree Veers on tne Bluck-
aua. by L t. Vail 1 ZJ .40
29 The M.t.i n the Street.
Htoiies arixit the New Vorlt
T.me. 1.50
31 The Book of W adding, ov
Mrs. burton Kiugsiu:id 1.54
32 P terns, oy Alary Aioott l.uu
a uuiuw aiui (iuaided. uy
aoseih 4. Ma. one 1.25
38 Lile, .ir.d How to Live It,
b A R. Aidrun l.U
a jai kanapea. hy J. tL. Kwina -it
- The iiunr.H-nio and tliu
I'.anuom Verses, oy Day
ton E.-vtn
4 Why I Became of Baptist,
by Rev. M. C Peters
C Christ s Message to the
.at
.75
Churches, by Her. W. M,
Campnell l.jt
41 Management World Sys
tems of Railway, oy
Maviu.' Pangbourne LCd
44 The Air Voyage, oy Wil
liam E. Ingersoil 3t
48 Nliint-lslde uf Nature of
Gnosta and Ghost Seers.
Ly Cat norms Crowe 1.50
48 Our Common Christianity,
by A. P. Bianley 35
4a-Gr-wa.rr.ar School Algebra.
hy E. E. White 75
50 Moses, a Dream, by Charles
Hovev Brown 75
52 W hat Think Ye ua Christ.
by J. L. Eidrtdge 1.09
54 In the Gates uf Israel, by
Herman lierniitoin 158
55 The Eilucs uf Judaism, by
M Laaarus. Vol. II 1.09 49
58 Mental Ailli-OieUc. by L C
McNeill 1.00 .48
57 Chiqulta sn Ameticsn
novel, by Merrill Tilauiton. L50 J
55 The American Jewish Tear
Boa-k. by LTvms Adler 128 .89
St High School Algebra, by In.
A. Bailey 1 .
60 T"e Lancers, by Edith M.
Thomaa TS .38
tt Ware Puema. by H. t. Me
tonell -75 .5
83 Peogrea-ion to Immortality .50 .28
64 His Storv Their Istters. a
prolosua bv F D t l.Q .31
tt Neither Bond Nor Freev by
Q. U Pry or 1.3 .48
W BOOKS AT HALF PRICK.
8T Lnck O'Lasaendme by tne
Earl of Id.iesle'gh 1 SO .71
! The Urat pmrpM'nn, and
Other Verxae For snd
About 0iiM-en. bv Har
riett P SpsffoM 60 .2
71 First Pvnc1pl.-s if Nursing.
by Anne R. M-inmin l.M 38
71 How to T-sch Reedlrg snd
Compositinn. hv J J Rums. TI 90
"J Te Stnicture of the English
Sentence, bK Lllllsn G.
Kimball ID .81
74 The TiW of the Town, bv
E:iss A. Benaourh 13 .50
7B Garden if Lies, a Romance,
he Just'is M Kartnon 1 20 .4P
77 t"rcle Charley, hy Zerhlne
Hurrpbrev 13 40
7 The Greater Love, by A. S
Crspsev 1 50 !B
7 Wist r We Here For, bv
F Dundne Til 1 . JB
B The f-ispHrfahle Scot, hy T.
W H Croal-ind . l.ut S?
84 Bonirs of the SlonX ml other
Pi-ems. by Will Chamber
lain I-""
31 The uin of Juelparte. by
A. B Hulbert 2.50 5P
86 The ferr Doctor, by Robert
MacDnald E0 T
89 Harry Tracy. b W. N. Car
ter LN .50
30 K.Mirtas Zephyrs, bv EJ
Blair 75 .30
B A Lav Thesis on Bible
Wines bv E. R. Emc-ann . .50 .30
?J Liquid From the Sun Rays.
bv Sue Gr-enlesf 1.50 60
94 The Last Wedding Ring, by
Rev. C Cortland Meyers... 1.00 .4"
96 Seeds of April s Sowing. Ny
Adah L. Siitt'm 75 .40
The Creed f the P-sbvtee-
ans. by Rev. E W. Smith 1 CO .4c
J Our Literary Deluge, by F.
W Hnlsey 1 7 f
jryi IndiiFtr.il Condllat1on X.S 40
101 Infant Salvation, by M. J.
F!ry 1.H0 .rf
102 Wir and Warship, by Henry
Bellows 1.5-1 .40
102 Poems Verses, by E. S,
Martin 1.3 .
104 The Eg-t)tlsn Ring, by Nel
lie T. Sawyer 5 .20
1(6 The Negro, by Rev. J. J.
Pipkin 2.C0 -7!
107 Hnw to Trat the Trim and
How to Win In 1JM. by
John Hagg-rtv 75 25
Call and see them.
110 Conclusions, hy Jerome Dn
Harry 1.50 .40
111 Mata. the M;ig1clan. by Isa
bella Ingnleae 1.25 .40
113 A Lady's Honor, by Bass
Blaka SO .20
114 Song;. f the Press, by
Bailev Millard 50 IS
U The Winning of Sarenne. by
St. Clair Benll 1.50 .1
13 The Richer the Poorer, by
Ira L. Jones 1.58 SO
US The Extra Canonical Life of
Christ, hv Bernard Peck.. 1.50 .40
125 Loval Traitors, by R. L.
Bridgeman 1.20 .48
130 Moods and Moments, by
Car! Helnrich
172-The Life Within
187 Studies in Zoology, by J.
Merrill
1.08
1.50
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50
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1.00
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139 Richard Hume, hy T. B.
Warnnrk
141 Personal Reminiscences of
Prince Blnmarck, by Sid
ney Whittnore '.
142 The Paoal Monarchy, by
.00
William Parrv 1.50
166 The Egregious English, by
Angus McNeill 1.35
1L6 Soltaire. a Romance of the
Wllley Slide and tho
White Mountains, by G.
F. Wllley 1.25
147 American Diplomacy in ths
Orient, hy J. W. Foster... 3. CO
161 The Smoke and the Flume,
by C. F. Dole 1.00
163 Haunts of Ancient Peace.
bv Alfred A istln 1.2S
164 The Administration of De
pend! ncies. by A. H. Snow 2.09
171 Jonathan, a tragedy, by
Thomns Ewlng 75
ITS The Lillian Bell Birthday
Book, hv A. H. Rogue 1.2S
177 A Rebuttal of Spiritism.
et al.. bv J. K. Hnwird... 1.50
179 The Socialist and the Prince.
by Mrs. Fremont Older .. 1.50
1H Language Lessons, by J. W.
Sewell 71
191 Flowers ot ths Dust, by
John Oxenham 125
19S Barnes' School History of
the United States, hy J.
D. Steele snd E. B. Steele 150
199-God In His World, by C.
E. Thwing
201 Mariella of Out-West, by
Ella Hlgginson 150
202 A week ln a French Country
House, by Adelaide Ssr
torts 1.50
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2f The Presbyterians, by Chas.
L, Thompson 1.00
31 The Mahoney Million, by
Charles Townsend 1.25
221 The Stumbling Block, by
Edwyn Pugh 1.25
217 Millionaire Households, by
Mary E. Carter I.OO
257 From the Unvarying Star,
by Elsworth Laweon. 1.50
2E Lees A Leaven, a New Tork
Story of Today, by E. W.
Townsend l.M
283 Discards, by Anna A.
Chapln 1.00
281 The Trail of the Grand
Seigneur, by O. L. Lyman. 1.50
285 The Stirrup Cup. hy J.
Aubrey ... 1.25
.50
.50
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331 A Puritan Knight Errant,
by Edith Robins n 1.50 .75
We aiso -arry nil the leading dailies of
the United States and the must complete
line of popular magnxlne-i ln the city.
McLaughlin co..
105 North 8 xteonth Street.
Opposite Postorfloe.
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FATALITIES ON THE FOURTH
Remarkable Incidents Connecting In.
dependence Day vlih the Death
of Presidents.
John Adams, the sec nd president, flrsl
wrnpheslttl tliat the anniversary of ths
signing of the Declaration of Indi-pendenci
would become a 'fatal ilny. Bostcn hn
the honor of holding the art real Fourth
of July celebration. The war was over.
The United State were fre:- and Independ
ent, and Boston proposed In 17S3 to celehratt
the event In great style So there war.
marching and parades and fluttering of
flags and ahouting of murken and cannon.
Tho Declaration of Independence was read
aloud, and Dr. Ji hn Warren, professor
of anatomy ln Harvard college, made a
strongly patriotic speech. The custom, so
beautiful and appropriate, was adopted
everywhere throughout the land, and ths
plan of these celebrations has always been
clostly modeled after the pattern first set.
Exactly ten years after. July 4. 1793. John
Qulncy Adnms was the orator of the day
at Boston. He hud not yet resetter! hli
26th year, hut his father was Massachu
setts' most prominent son. and his son
was counted as In a sense his representa
tive. That day John Quincy Adams showed
that he was something more than merely
the son of his father. His address Is yel
considered a masterpiece, and from thai
day he was a power In the land and
eventually became president. In a peculiar
way the destiny of our presidents has
many times been linked w:h thla natal
day of the nation. Of the Adamses, rather
and son, the connection of the son's name
with the day came at ths beginning of hlg
public career, and the father's with the
close of his.
The morning of the Jubilee Fourth. July
1R28. the fiftieth anniversary of the signing
of the Declaration of Independence, found
four of tho signers yet alive. . The sunset
found but two. On that day there passed
away the Immortal spirits of Thnmsa Jef- '
ferson and John Adams, each of whom had
been president of the nation he had helped
to make. Together theee men had served
ln the continental congress. Together they
had served on the committee that drew up
the historic Declaration. They had been
the closest of friends, and with the excep
tion of a few years of political estrange
ment, remslned so until the end.
The morning of July 4. 1828. found both
the old comrades sick unto death. Jef
fernon sank flrst, with the words: "I re
sign my soul to God. and my daughter
to my country." Meanwhile In his man
sion. John Adams lay gasping his life
away. Ninety-one years had not dimmed
his Intellect or weakened his courageous
spirit. He heard the noise of the day s
celebration, and asked what day it was.
After he was told ho lay for a while lost
In thought, his mind reverting to those
Stirling times fifty years before ln the
state house In Philadelphia. The touch
of death was on him then, and he realised
11. "Jefferson yet lives!" he ejaculated,
and then a little later, a sentence suggested
by the day crossed his lips. "Independence
forever!" he said, and never spoke again.
Adams' death left hut two of the signers
alive and one of three died tho next
month, leaving of them alone but Cliarlts
Carroll alive
If we except Hie railway built hy the
Delaware Hudson Canal company a
llr.e that merely connected the company's
mines with the etna! the first railroad In
running operation in the Lnlted State
was the Baltimore & Chin. It was a
happy thought of the railroad company
to have the cornerstone that marked the
beginning of lis road lcld upon Independ-
once day ana ny tne last signei jert alive
j of the old continental congrees. Charles
; Carnill was then ln his Slst year, but
' courteous and patriotic as ever. It
i was his last public appearance, though his
feeble body hore the weight of four mors
years of llfo before it laid its burden
down. It wns a fitting close of the last
'of the sigr.ers' pul lie acts. As he had
seen the nation revolutionised politically
I so this pioneer railway company came to
' !e the tr-.tfle of the country revolu
I ttor.lxed hy rmlnviils :ir.d steam carriages.
I And tl e shaking h mils of the old states
! mr.n linked the two periods together.
! Exactly Ave years cf'tr ths death of
Adams and Jefferson James Monroe died.
' The third president to die upon Independ
I er.cB day. He v.-as or.e of the most Amer
1 lean of American piestiler.ta. His death.
on July 4. emphiiHlsr-d anew the fatality
j that had pursued so many of our chief
! magistrates upon this day Los Angeles
Times.
Aad the Cat Ca
Baek.
'I will g-e you 10 ce.ita." said a tender-
am I hearted wumso. wtia hag rented a cottage
at Charlotte. N. Y . "'t you will taae mis
cat. tie her up in a bag and dr'p her off
Vincent street bridge.
"Gimme ih' dime, lady." agreed the
teamster, and with the 00! n tucked ln his
pocket he grabbed the cat and drove toward
j the cltv
Two days later what wag the woman's
Dm 1 horror to open the door and meet the cat
am I a.... ,,, race To her It avemed aa If the
tnhhv was one returned from the grave.
She felt guilty to think she had ever run-pir.-d
'o rake an Innocent life, and with
warm milk and unusual kindness sought to
eradicate any unfriendly feeling on the
part of puss. The cat did not seem to hear
anv gnidge. and today Is sleek and happy
The les'mHti-r swears hv sil a teamster's
gods that he dropped the hag and cat per
contract, and that the animal's escape from
death la lltila short of a mlraoia.